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Shreyas Iyer vs Daryl Mitchell: Who has the better record after 46 ODIs?

Both Iyer and Mitchell are reliable middle-order batters for India and New Zealand respectively, however which one of them has the upper hand over the other in one-day cricket?

Shreyas Iyer vs Daryl Mitchell: Who has the better record after 46 ODIs?

Shreyas Iyer vs Daryl Mitchell: Who has the better record after 46 ODIs?

1.) Innings

After completing 46 matches in the one-day format, Iyer had played 41 innings while on the other hand, Mitchell has also played 41 innings after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

2.) Runs

After completing 46 matches in the one-day format, Iyer had scored 1753 runs in the one-day format, while on the other hand, Mitchell has scored 1775 runs after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

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3.) Average

After completing 46 matches in the one-day format, Iyer had an average of 46.13 while on the other hand, Mitchell has an average of 49.30 after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

4.) Boundaries and sixes

After completing 46 matches in the one-day format, Iyer had scored 175 boundaries and 34 sixes while on the other hand, Mitchell has scored 139 boundaries and 50 sixes after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

5.) Centuries and half-centuries

After completing 46 matches in one-day cricket, Iyer had scored 14 half-centuries and 3 centuries while on the other hand, Mitchell has scored 6 half-centuries and 7 centuries after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

6.) Highest individual score

After completing 46 matches in one-day cricket, Iyer had the highest individual score of 113* while on the other hand, Mitchell has the highest individual score of 134 after featuring in the same number of ODIs.

7.) Iyer’s career

The India batter has so far featured in 67 ODIs, scoring a total of 2673 runs at an average of 47.73. Iyer has become a mainstay in the Men in Blue’s ODI team following brilliant batting performances in the format. He is expected to be one of India’s most important players in one-day cricket in the future.

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