Ind vs NZl – 2010 : India wins the first one day – V Kohli hits a hundred

Ind vs NZl – 2010 : India wins the first one day – V Kohli hits a hundred

India vs New Zealand – First One day at Guwahati on 28.11.10 – India won by 40 runs

India capped WP Saha for this game. He became the 190th cricketer to represent India in one day games. He became the 20th Indian cricketer to make his debut against New Zealand.

WP Saha became the 157th cricket to make his debut as wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day games. He is 20th Indian wicket keeper batsman to make debut in one day games.

WP Saha became the fifth Indian wicket keeper batsman to make his debut against New Zealand. Others are – SMH Kirmani at Christchurch on 21.02.76 : P Krishnamurthy at Aucland on 22.02.76 : CS Pandit at Sharjah on 10.04.86 and PA Patel at Queenstown on 04.01.03

WP Saha became the first Indian wicket keeper to make his one day debut against New Zealand on Indian soil

G Gambhir became the 227th captain in the history of one day game to lead a country. He became India’s 21st one day captain. He became the 13th Indian captain to lead against New Zealand. He is the 103rd captain from various countries to lead against New Zealand.

G Gambhir’s was leading India in his 101st one day game, while S Sreesanth was appearing in his 50th one day game.

V Kohli scored 105 in this game which represent the 178th hundred by an Indian batsman in one day games and 1100th hundred overall

The progress of hundreds in one day games read thus – 1st hundred – 103 by DL Amiss of England vs Australia at Manchester on 24.08.72 : 100th hundred – 100 by CG Greenidge of West Indies vs Australia at Perth on 04.01.87 : 200th hundred – 100 by DC Boon of Australia vs West Indies at Melborune on 18.03.92 : 300th hundred – 134 by ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka vs Pakistan at Singapore on 02.04.96 : 400th hundred – 128 by SR Tendulkar of India vs Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 07.07.98 : 500th hundred – 114* by SR Waugh of Australia vs South Africa at Melbourne {Docklands} on 16.08.00 : 600th hundred – 101 by MS Atapattu of Sri Lanka vs Netherlands at Col-RPS on 16.09.02 : 700th hundred – 109* by JH Kallis of South Africa vs West Indies at Cape Town on 25.01.04 : 800th hundred – 119* by GC Smith of South Africa vs Australia at Centurion on 26.02.06 : 900th hundred – 116* by S Chanderpaul of West Indies vs England at Birmingham on 04.07.07 : 1000th hundred – 123 by DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka vs Pakistan at Dambulla on 03.08.09 and 1100th hundred – 105 by V Kohli of India vs New Zealand at Guwahati on 28.11.10

V Kohli scored hundreds in consecutive games. He had scored 118 vs Australia at Vizag on 20.10.10 and 105 vs New Zealand at Guwahati on 28.11.10. He became the 60th batsman in the annals of test cricket to score hundreds in two or more consecutive games. He earned the distinction of becoming the seventh Indian batsman to score hundreds in consecutive games. Others are – SR Tendulkar, R Dravid, SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh and RG Sharma.

V Kohli’s 105 in this game represent his fourth one day hundred. Others are – 107 vs Sri Lanka at Kolkata in 24.12.09: 102* vs Bangladesh at Dhaka on 11.01.10 and 118 vs Australia at Vizag on 20.10.10.

V Kohli’s 105 in this game represent the 21st hundred by an Indian batsman against New Zealand.

R Ashwin and A Nehra scored zeroes in this game providing the 61st and 62nd occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for a duck against New Zealand

A Nehra was dismissed run out in this game providing the 70th occasion of a batsman run out in an innings against New Zealand. His run out for zero in this game provides the tenth occasion of an Indian batsman run out without scoring against New Zealand.

AJ Mckay captured 4 for 62 in this game providing the 14th occasion of a New Zealand batsman capturing four or more wickets against India. His figures of 4 for 62 represent the most expensive figures in terms of runs conceded amongt the bowlers who have captured four or more wickets.

AJ Mckay’s 4 for 62 represent the 103rd occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing four or more wickets against various oppositions.

AJ Mckay’s 4 for 62 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 266th occasion of a bowler’s four or more wicket haul going in vain. His figures represent the 28th occasion of New Zealand bowler’s four or more wicket haul in a losing cause.

AJ McKay became the fifth New Zealand bowler to witness a four or more wicket haul going in vain against India. The other four are – 5 for 32 by RJ Hadlee at Perth on 09.12.80 : 4 for 30 by SR Gillespie at Adelaide on 25.01.86 : 4 for 38 by DA Nash at Sharjah on 17.04.98 and 4 for 49 by TG Southee at Dambulla on 25.08.10

AJ Mckay’s 4 for 62 in this game provide the 43rd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding 60 plus runs in the history of one day games. He became the third New Zealand bowler to capture four wickets conceding 60 plus runs. Others are – 4 for 64 GI Allot vs Pakistan at Derby on 28.05.99 and 4 for 61 by SE Bond vs Australia at Hobart on 14.01.07

JM How pouched four catches in this game providing the fourth occasion of New Zealand fieldsman pouching four catches against India. Others are – KR Rutherford at Napier on 16.02.95 : CZ Harris at Col-RPS on 20.07.01 and LRPL Taylor at Dambulla on 10.08.10

JM How’s four catches in this game provide the 28th occasion of a fieldsman pouching four or more catches in an innings in the history of one day games

India was all out for 276 in this game providing the 31st occasion of India being dismissed all out against New Zealand in one day games.

New Zealand was all out for 236 in this game providing the 23rd occasion of New Zealand being dismissed all out against India in one day games.

LRPL Taylor led New Zealand in this game. He scored 66 in this game providing the 14th occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a fifty against India. It was his second fifty as New Zealand captain against India, the first being his 95 at Dambulla on 10.10.10.

LRPL Taylor’s 66 in this game represent the 87th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty against India. LRPL Taylor’s 66 in this game represents his 18th one day half century and 21st fifty.

NL McCullum and KD Mills added 67 runs for the ninth wicket in this game providing the second occasion of New Zealand batsman posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the ninth wicket against India. The other occasion was at Christchurch on 08.03.09 when KD Mills and TG Southee had added 83 runs

New Zealand inserted the opposition and lost the game providing the 68th occasion of New Zealand losing the game after it has inserted the opposition. New Zealand has lost seven games against India after it had inserted the opposition. The seven games are – at Launceston on 02.02.86 – by 22 runs : at Bangalore on 14.10.87 – by 16 runs : at Sharjah on 27.03.88 – by 73 runs : at Indore on 15.12.88 – by 53 runs : at Wellington on 30.03.94 – by 12 runs : at Christchurch on 08.03.09 – by 58 runs and at Guwahati on 28.11.10 – by 40 runs.

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