Australian batsmen, who made a mincemeat of the listless Indian bowling attack at Jaipur in the second ODI to post a massive 359 for 5 today, also set a new world record in the process with their top five compiling individual half centuries.
For the first time in ODIs, the top five Australian batsmen -- Aaron Finch (50), Phil Hughes (83), Shane Watson (59), captain George Bailey (92 not out) and Glen Maxwell (53) -- scored fifties which is a world record, according to statistician H R Gopalakrishna.
It's also only the second occasion of five batsmen scoring fifties in an ODI game.
Pakistan's Nasir Jamshed (61), Younis Khan (79), Mohammad Yousuf (72), Shoaib Malik (63) and Misbah-ul-Haq (55) -- batting at positions two to six - had scored fifties against Zimbabwe in an ODI at Karachi on January 21, 2008.