1 - The 374 by West Indies and Netherlands at the Takashinga Sports Club is the highest total for a tied ODI. The previous highest was 340 runs by New Zealand and England in Napier in 2008. This is also the highest total in List A cricket for a tied game, bettering the 343 by England Lions and India A in 2010.
3 - Number of ODI totals while chasing that is higher than Netherlands' 374 for 9 in Harare. Had Netherlands secured the win on the last ball of the chase, their effort would have led to the second-highest successful target chase in ODIs, only behind South Africa's 435-run chase against Australia in 2006.
374 for 9 - Netherlands' total against West Indies is their highest in ODI cricket and the second highest by an Associate nation, behind Namibia's 381 for 8 against Papua New Guinea in March this year. Scotland's 371 for 5 against England in 2018 was the highest ODI total by an Associate against a Full Member before Netherlands' effort on Monday.
748 - Total runs scored by West Indies and Netherlands in Harare. It is the sixth-highest match aggregate in ODI cricket and by far the highest for an ODI hosted by Zimbabwe, surpassing the 659 runs between Sri Lanka and West Indies in Bulawayo in 2016.
30 - Runs scored by Logan van Beek in the Super Over. It is the most runs scored by a team in a Super Over in international cricket by a distance. The previous highest was 25 runs by West Indies against New Zealand in a men's T20I in 2008, while West Indies women also scored 25 runs in the Super Over in an ODI against South Africa last year.
2 - ODI hundreds for Netherlands since 2015, both by Teja Nidamanuru in 2023. His maiden ODI hundred came against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club earlier this March. He is only the second batter with multiple ODI hundreds for Netherlands, after Ryan ten Doeschate (5). Nidamanuru's 67-ball hundred against West Indies is the fastest of the 12 ODI hundreds for Netherlands.
63 - Number of balls Nicholas Pooran needed to complete his century. It is the third-fastest century for West Indies in men's ODIs, behind Brian Lara's 45-ball ton against Bangladesh in 1999 and Chris Gayle's hundred off 55 balls against England in 2019.