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The long and short of D'Arcy's big day out

The records and statistics from Short's historic 257 against Queensland in the JLT One-Day Cup

257 runs scored by D'Arcy Short, the highest by an Australian male in one-day cricket and the third-highest worldwide.

4 Australian men have scored a double century in List A cricket. Short joins Travis Head (202 against Western Australia in 2015), Phillip Hughes (202no against South Africa A in 2014) and Ben Dunk (229no against Queensland in 2014).

2 males have scored more runs in a single List A innings. Only Surrey's Ali Brown (268 against Glamorgan in 2002) and India's Rohit Sharma (264 against Sri Lanka in 2014) are ahead of Short on the all-time list.

23 sixes hit by Short in his innings, the most ever in List A cricket. The only other man to score 23 sixes at domestic level is Kiwi Colin Munro, who did so in a first-class innings.

3 times in the innings that Short hit sixes from three consecutive balls. He did so off the bowling of Charlie Hemphrey in the 41st over, Joe Burns in the 43rd over and Luke Feldman in the 45th over.

198 runs scored by Short in boundaries, courtesy of 15 fours and 23 sixes.

45 deliveries for Short to move from 100 to 200. For context, the Australian record for the fastest List A century is 49 balls by David Hussey for Nottinghamshire against Somerset in 2009.

Extended highlights of Short's innings of 257

16 deliveries for Short to move from 200 to 250. For context, the Australian record for the fastest List A fifty is 19 balls by Glenn Maxwell for Victoria against Tasmania in 2011-12.

2 times Queensland paceman Luke Feldman has bowled to a batter who's broken the Australian record for the highest List A score. Feldman returned figures of 2-59 today and 0-86 when Ben Dunk scored the previous record of 229no in 2014.

66 per cent of WA's total scored by Short. The left-hander scored 257 in their total of 387.

41 runs conceded by Queensland part-timers Joe Burns and Charlie Hemphrey in just two overs.

Swepson holds his nerve to dismiss Stoinis

27 runs scored by Marcus Stoinis – the second-highest score in the Warriors innings.

12 runs scored by Matthew Kelly – his contribution to a 109-run stand with Short for the seventh wicket.


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