New Delhi: Bangladesh was surprisingly the most successful ODI team in 2009, followed by India and Australia. 
Bangladesh played 19 ODIs last year, won 14 and lost five and had a winning percentage of 73.68. 
India had 17 wins from 31 ODIs, suffered 10 losses and there was no result in four matches. Their winning percentage was 62.96. 
Australia played 39 ODIs, won 23, lost 14 and two matches didn't have any results for a winning percentage of 62.16. 
 The other ODI statistical highlights of the year are as follows: 
 ODIs - Results Summary in 2009 
 Country P W L NR Winning % 
Bangladesh 19 14 5 - 73.68 
India 31 17 10 4 62.96 
Australia 39 23 14 2 62.16 
South Africa 18 11 7 - 61.11 
England 22 11 11 - 50.00 
Zimbabwe 27 13 14 - 48.14 
New Zealand 24 10 11 3 47.61 
Sri Lanka 27 12 14 1 46.15 
Pakistan 20 8 12 - 40.00 
West Indies 21 4 15 2 21.05 
 Biggest wins: 
Runs For Opponents Venue Date 
234 runs Sri Lanka Pakistan Lahore Jan 24 
212 runs South Africa Zimbabwe Centurion Nov 10 
189 runs Australia Scotland Edinburgh Aug 28 
151 runs Zimbabwe Kenya Mombasa Jan 29 
148 runs Canada Scotland Benoni April 8 
147 runs India Sri Lanka Colombo Feb 3 
 Highest Innings Totals 
414/7 India Sri Lanka Rajkot Dec 15 
411/8 Sri Lanka India Rajkot Dec 15 
392/4 India New Zealand Christchurch March 8 
363/5 India Sri Lanka Colombo Feb 3 
354/7 India Australia Nagpur Oct 28 
354/6 South Africa England Cape Town Nov 27 
 Lowest Innings Totals 
44 Zimbabwe Bangladesh Chittagong Nov 3 
75 Pakistan Sri Lanka Lahore Jan 24 
80 Zimbabwe Sri Lanka Dhaka Jan 12 
104 Scotland Canada Benoni April 8 
109 Scotland Ireland Aberdeen Aug 22 
 Highest match aggregates 
825/15 India (414/7) Sri Lanka (411/8) Rajkot Dec 15 
726/14 India (392/4) New Zealand (334) Christchurch Mar 8 
697/14 Australia (350/4) India (347) Hyderabad Nov 5 
 The Leading run-getters 
Batsman M I N.O. Runs HS Ave. 100 50 S.R. 
M.S Dhoni 29 24 7 1198 124 70.47 2 9 85.57 
Ricky Ponting 29 29 1 1198 126 42.78 2 9 81.11 
Michael Hussey 33 31 7 1166 83* 48.58 - 11 90.80 
Hamilton Masakadza 27 27 2 1087 178* 43.48 3 5 88.08 
Shane Watson 24 24 4 1013 136* 50.65 3 3 84.48 
Tillakaratne Dilshan 19 19 1 1000 160 55.55 4 2 103,19 
Sachin Tendulkar 21 20 2 972 175 54.00 3 3 94.00 
Most sixes 
Batsman For Sixes Mt. 
Chris Gayle WI 27 15 
Elton Chigumbura Zim. 25 25 
Suresh Raina India 24 27 
Yuvraj Singh India 21 23 
 The leading bowlers 
Bowler M Overs Runs Wkts. Ave. 4WI S.R. E.R . 
Mitchell Johnson 30 261.4 1383 46 30.06 1 34.1 5.28 
Ray Price 27 238.1 907 44 20.61 1 32.4 3.80 
Nathan Hauritz 30 238.0 1025 35 29.28 1 40.8 4.30 
James Anderson 19 161.3 803 34 23.61 2 28.5 4.97 
Nuwan Kulasekara 23 186.0 934 34 27.47 - 32.8 5.02 
 Highest Partnerships 
Runs Wkt Pair For Against Venue 
252* 2nd Watson & Ponting (Aus) Eng Centurion 
224 3rd Gambhir & Kohli (Ind) SL Kolkata 
221 3rd Sehwag & Yuvraj (Ind) SL Colombo