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Corey Anderson 36-ball Fastest ODI Century - New Zealand vs West Indies 3rd ODI 2014 Highlights

Watch the highlights of Corey Anderson 36-ball Fastest ODI Century - New Zealand vs West Indies 3rd ODI 2014 - West Indies tour of New Zealand 5-match one-day international series of the 3rd ODI match played between West Indies and New Zealand at John Davies Oval, Queenstown in 01st January 2014.

Corey Anderson 36-ball Fastest ODI Century - New Zealand vs West Indies 3rd ODI 2014 Highlights
Corey Anderson celebrates fastest century © Getty Images

New Year New record-breaking 36-ball fastest century from Corey Anderson and Jesse Ryder's 46-ball hundred sets up to New Zealand's record 159-run victory over West Indies and level the series with 1-1 in a rain-shorthened one-sided game of the third ODI.

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  • New Zealand's 159-run win was their tenth largest victory by terms of runs in One-day international and it is their biggest win against West Indies in ODIs, previous biggest win by 107-runs at Lord's in 2004.
  • Corey Anderson hammered a 36-ball fastest century ever in One-day international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 37-ball hundred held by a 16-year-old Shahid Afridi against Sri Lanka at Nairobi in 1996.
  • Jesse Ryder hammered a 46-ball sixth fastest century in One-day international and the second fastest hundred by New Zealand batsman in ODIs.
  • 7 : Corey Anderson hit the most sixes in an innings by an New Zealand batsman in One-day international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 10-sixes hit by Brendon McCullum against Ireland at Aberdeen in 2008 and the third in the list of most sixes in an innings in ODIs.
  • New Zealand's 22-sixes was the most sixes in an innings in One-day international cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 19-sixes jointly hit by India and Australia in the same at Bengaluru in 2013, but that was off 50 overs. New Zealand managed all those in just 21-overs.
  • 191 : Jesse Ryder and Corey Anderson set up the record fourth-wicket partnership for New Zealand in One-day internationals, previously held by the 190-run stand between Ross Taylor and Scott Styris against India at Dambulla in 2010.
  • New Zealand's 283 was their fifth highest score against West Indies in One-day international and the highest total at John Davies Oval in ODIs, previous highest was 236 by Pakistan against New Zealand in 2004.

New Zealand scored mammoth total of 283-4 in 21-overs due to rain match reduced 50 to 21-overs per side - with top scorer by Corey Anderson 131 not out - who struck his maiden ODI hundred.

Jesse Ryder blasted a 104 off 51-balls - which was his 3rd ODI hundred and his first century against West Indies in ODIs - including 12-fours & 5-sixes with strike rate of 203.92.

Brendon McCullum hammered a 33 off 11-balls including 3-sixes & 3-fours with strike rate of 300.

West Indies best bowler by Jason Holder took 2-wickets and one for Nikita Miller and Sunil Narine.

West Indies scored 124-5 in 21 overs with top scorer by Dwayne Bravo scored a unbeaten 56 off 54-balls including 3-fours and 3-sixes.

Narsingh Deonarine scored 29 off 30-balls including 4-fours, Chadwick Walton scored 17.

New Zealand best bowler by Mitchell McClenaghan takes 2-wickets, Kyle Mills, Jesse Ryder and James Neesham each took one-wickets.

Corey Anderson named player of the match for his record-breaking 36-ball fastest century to smashed a unbeaten 131-runs knocked off facing just 41-balls including 14-sixes and 4-fours with strike rate of 278.72.

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