KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 95 against India at Hamilton on 29 Jan 20 to provide the eighth occasion of a captain scoring a ninety in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
Inns
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RT Ponting
98*
1
Aus
NZl
Auckland
17 Feb 05
2
CH Gayle
98
1
Win
Ind
Bridgetown
09 May 10
3
SPD Smith
90
2
Aus
Eng
Cardiff
31 Aug 15
4
PR Stirling
91
2
Ire
Afg
Dehradun
23 Feb 19
5
PM Seelaar
96*
2
Net
Sco
Dublin-M
16 Sep 19
6
EJG Morgan
91
1
Eng
NZl
Napier
08 Nov 19
7
V Kohli
94*
2
Ind
Win
Hyd-RGS
06 Dec 19
8
KS Williamson
95
2
NZl
Ind
Hamilton
29 Jan 20
India won the Hamilton game on super over after
the match ended in a tie. KS Williamson’s 95 in this game was in a losing cause
providing the fourth occasion of a captain’s ninety going in vain. All such
occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Inns
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SPD Smith
90
2
Aus
Eng
Cardiff
31 Aug 15
2
PR Stirling
91
2
Ire
Afg
Dehradun
23 Feb 19
3
PM Seelaar
96*
2
Net
Sco
Dublin-M
16 Sep 19
4
KS Williamson
95
2
NZl
Ind
Hamilton
29 Jan 20
Batsmen scoring a ninety in Twenty20 Internationals
KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 95 against
India at Hamilton on 29 Jan 2020 to provide the 44th occasion of a
batsman scoring a ninety in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are
tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
Inns
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RT Ponting
98*
1
Aus
NZl
Auckland
17 Feb 05
2
DR Martyn
96
1
Aus
RSA
Brisbane
09 Jan 06
3
HH Gibbs
90*
2
RSA
Win
Johannesburg
11 Sep 07
4
TM Dilshan
96*
1
Srl
Win
The Oval
19 Jun 09
5
LE Bosman
94
1
RSA
Eng
Centurion
15 Nov 09
6
M Jayawardene
98*
1
Srl
Win
Bridgetown
07 May 10
7
CH Gayle
98
1
Win
Ind
Bridgetown
09 May 10
8
JP Duminy
96*
1
RSA
Zim
Kimberley
10 Oct 10
9
MJ Guptill
91*
2
NZl
Zim
Auckland
11 Feb 12
10
AD Hales
99
2
Eng
Win
Nottingham
24 Jun 12
11
BB McCullum
91
1
NZl
Ind
Chennai
11 Sep 12
12
LJ Wright
99*
1
Eng
Afg
Col-RPS
21 Sep 12
13
DA Warner
90*
1
Aus
Srl
Sydney
26 Jan 13
14
Ahmed Shehzad
98*
1
Pak
Zim
Harare
24 Aug 13
15
JE Root
90*
2
Eng
Aus
Southampton
29 Aug 13
16
AD Hales
94
1
Eng
Aus
Ch-le-St
31 Aug 13
17
Umar Akmal
94
1
Pak
Aus
Dhaka
23 Mar 14
18
CH Gayle
90
2
Win
RSA
Johannesburg
11 Jan 15
19
SPD Smith
90
2
Aus
Eng
Cardiff
31 Aug 15
20
H Masakadza
93*
1
Zim
Ban
Khulna
22 Jan 16
21
V Kohli
90*
1
Ind
Aus
Adelaide
26 Jan 2016
22
HM Amla
97*
1
RSA
Aus
Cape Town
09 Mar 2016
23
CJ Anderson
94*
1
NZl
Ban
Mt Maunganui
08 Jan 17
24
Najeeb Tarakai
90
1
Afg
Ire
Greater Noida
10 Mar 17
25
E Lewis
91
2
Win
Pak
Port of Spain
01 Apr 17
26
S Dhawan
90
1
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
06 Mar 18
27
Babar Azam
97*
1
Pak
Win
Karachi
02 Apr 18
28
RG Sharma
97
1
Ind
Ire
Dublin-M
27 Jun 18
29
SF Mire
94
1
Zim
Pak
Harare
04 Jul 18
30
Fakhar Zaman
91
2
Pak
Aus
Harare
08 Jul 2018
31
S Dhawan
92
2
Ind
Win
Chennai
11 Nov 18
32
Babar Azam
90
2
Pak
RSA
Johannesburg
03 Feb 19
33
PR Stirling
91
2
Ire
Afg
Dehradun
23 Feb 19
34
SJ Baard
92
1
Nam
Bot
Windhoek
22 Aug 19
35
PM Seelaar
96*
2
Net
Sco
Dublin-M
16 Sep 19
36
BN Cooper
91*
2
Net
Ire
Dublin-M
18 Sep 19
37
PJ Moor
92*
2
Zim
Sin
Singapore
03 Oct 19
38
S Davizi
91
1
CZR
Mal
Marsa
18 Oct 19
39
EJG Morgan
91
1
Eng
NZl
Napier
08 Nov 19
40
V Kohli
94*
2
Ind
Win
Hyd-RGS
06 Dec 2019
41
KL Rahul
91
1
Ind
Win
Mumbai
11 Dec 19
42
PR Stirling
95
1
Ire
Win
St George’s
15 Jan 20
43
LMP Simmons
91*
2
Win
Ire
Basseterre
19 Jan 20
44
KS Williamson
95
2
NZl
Ind
Hamilton
29 Jan 20
India won the Hamilton game on super over after
the match ended in a tie. KS Williamson’s 95 in this game was in a losing cause
providing the tenth occasion of a batsman’s ninety going in vain. All such
occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Inns
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DA Warner
90*
1
Aus
Srl
Sydney
26 Jan 13
2
JE Root
90*
2
Eng
Aus
Southampton
29 Aug 13
3
SPD Smith
90
2
Aus
Eng
Cardiff
31 Aug 15
4
HM Amla
97*
1
RSA
Aus
Cape Town
09 Mar 16
5
S Dhawan
90
1
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
06 Mar 18
6
SF Mire
94
1
Zim
Pak
Harare
04 Jul 18
7
Babar Azam
90
2
Pak
RSA
Johannesburg
03 Feb 19
8
PR Stirling
91
2
Ire
Afg
Dehradun
23 Feb 19
9
PM Seelaar
96*
2
Net
Sco
Dublin-M
16 Sep 19
10
KS Williamson
95
2
NZl
Ind
Hamilton
29 Jan 20
PA Patel joins the elite list of cricketers who have played 100 plus Ranji Trophy Matches.
PA Patel joined the elite list of cricketers who have played 100 plus Ranji Trophy Matches. He became the 47th cricketer to achieve the feat in the history of Ranji Trophy when he appeared for Gujarat in his 100th Ranji Trophy match against Vidarabha at Surat in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season.
No
Mat
Player
Seasons
1
155
W Jaffer
1996/97-2019/20
2
145
D Bundela
1995/96-2017/18
3
136
AA Muzumdar
1993/94-2013/14
4
135
M Manhas
1997/98-2016/17
5
126
RR Parida
1994/95-2014/15
6
125
SB Bangar
1993/94-2012/13
7
124
SV Bahutule
1991/92-2012/13
8
123
R Goel
1958/59-1984/85
9
121
SH Kotak
1992/93-2013/14
10
119
YKT Goud
1994/95-2011/12
11
119
JN Shah
2002/03-2018/19
12
117
VA Saxena
1998/99-2018/19
13
117
SB Joshi
1992/93-2010/11
14
117
P Dharmani
1992/93-2010/11
15
116
Yashpal Singh
2001/02-2019/20
16
115
LR Shukla
1997/98-2015/16
17
114
NV Ojha
2000/01-2019/20
18
112
AO Malhotra
1973/74-1994/95
19
112
R Vinay Kumar
2004/05-2019/20
20
111
M Kaif
1997/98-2017/18
21
111
S Badrinath
2000/01-2016/17
22
110
RV Uthappa
2002/03-2019/20
23
109
A Kaypee
1980/81-1999/00
24
109
P Dogra
2001/02-2019/20
25
108
KD Karthik
2002/03-2019/20
26
108
RR Powar
1999/00-2015/16
27
108
S Sharath
1992/93-2007/08
28
108
FY Fazal
2003/04-2019/20
29
107
CC Williams
1995/96-2010/11
20
106
Madan Lal
1968/69-1988/89
21
106
TB Arothe
1985/86-2003/04
22
105
HH Kanitkar
1994/95-2013/14
23
105
SMH Kirmani
1967/68-1993/94
24
105
JJ Martin
1991/92-2009/10
25
104
R Chadha
1967/68-1987/88
26
104
R Bhatia
1999/00-2018/19
27
104
BP Patel
1969/70-1987/88
28
103
M Rawat
2003/04-2018/19
29
102
SS Das
1993/94-2012/13
40
102
CS Pandit
1979/80-2000/01
41
102
AS Chopra
1997/98-2012/13
42
102
SLV Raju
1985/86-2004/05
43
101
Kanwaljit Singh
1980/81-2000/01
44
100
Y Venugopal Rao
1998/99-2017/18
45
100
PA Patel
2004/05-2019/20
46
100
A Mukund
2007/08-2019/20
47
100
S Talwar
1967/68-1987/88
Statistical highlights of the third T20I between New Zealand and India at Hamilton on 29 Jan 2020
This game ended in a tie with both teams scoring identical
runs of 179 to provide the 17th occasion of a tied game in the
history of T20Is.
It also provides the seventh occasion of a tied game involving
New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Result
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
tied
v West Indies
Auckland
16 Feb 2006
2
New Zealand
tied
v West Indies
Auckland
26 Dec 2008
3
New Zealand
tied
v Australia
Christchurch
28 Feb 2010
4
New Zealand
tied
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
27 Sep 2012
5
New Zealand
tied
v West Indies
Pallekele
01 Oct 2012
6
New Zealand
tied
v England
Auckland
10 Nov 2019
7
New Zealand
tied
v India
Hamilton
29 Jan 2020
It also provides the the second occasion involving India. Both
such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Result
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
tied
v Pakistan
Durban
14 Sep 2007
2
India
tied
v New Zealand
Hamilton
29 Jan 2020
RG Sharma scored 65 in this game to post his 24th fifty in
T20Is. He now shares the record for most fifties in the history of T20Is with V
Kohli. V Kohli has also scored 24 fifties.
RG Sharma scored 65 in this game to post his 20th half century
in T20Is. He became the second batsman to score 20 plus half centuries in the
history of T20Is with V Kohli. V Kohli has scored 24 half centuries.
RG Sharma scored 65 in this game to post his 20th fifty in
T20Is as an opening batsman. He became the first opening batsman to score 20
plus fifties in the history of T20Is
RG Sharma scored 65 in this game to post his 16th half century
in T20Is. He is one of the three opening batsmen who have scored 15 plus half
centuries in the history of T20Is. Others are – PR Sterling {17} and MJ Guptill
{15}
RG Sharma scored three boundary sixes in this game which
fetched him an aggregate of 107 boundary sixes when he was opening the innings.
He went past CH Gayle of West Indies who has scored 105 boundary fours as an
opening batsman to own the record for most boundary sixes by an opening batsman
at the end of Indian innings in this
match.
But this joy was short-lived as MJ Guptill – with his three
boundary sixes in New Zealand innings which gave him an aggregate of 108
boundary sixes – went past RG Sharma’s 107 boundary sixes to own the record for
most boundary sixes by an opening batsman in the history of T20Is.
MJ Guptill {108}, RG Sharma {107} and CH Gayle {105} are the
three opening batsmen who have scored 100 plus sixes in the history of T20Is.
RG Sharma’s run aggregate at the end of this game read 2313
and he became the first opening batsman in the history of T20Is to amass 2300
runs. MJ Guptill’s run aggregate at the end of this game read 2203 and he
became the second opening batsman in the history of T20Is to amass 2200 runs.{2203}
MJ Guptill’s run aggregate at the end of this game read 2530.
He became the third batsman in the history of T20Is to aggregate 2500 plus
runs. Others are – V Kohli {2783} and RG Sharma {2713}
RG Sharma’s scored six boundary fours in this game which gave
him an aggregate of 242 boundary fours in T20Is. He now holds the second place
in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary fours in T20Is. V Kohli with
256 boundary fours occupy the first place. RG Sharma went past PR Sterling who
has an aggregate of 241 boundary fours to occupy the second place.
Tied matches in the history of Twenty20 Internationals with scores and results
New Zealand-India T20I at Hamilton on 29 Jan 20
ended in a Tie to provide the 17th occasion of a tied game in the
history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below with
scores by each team and also the result of bowl-out or super over
No
Team
Score
Team
Score
Ground
Date
Won
1
NZl
126/8
Win
126/7
Auckland
16.02.06
NZl
2
Ind
141/9
Pak
141/7
Durban
14.09.07
Ind
3
Can
135/7
Zim
135/9
King City
11.10.08
Zim
4
NZl
155/7
Win
155/8
Auckland
26.12.08
Win
5
NZl
214/6
Aus
214/4
Christchurch
28.02.10
NZl
6
Pak
151/4
Aus
151/8
Dubai
07.09.12
Pak
7
Srl
174/6
NZl
174/7
Pallekele
27.09.12
Srl
8
NZl
139/7
Win
139
Pallekele
01.10.12
Win
9
Pak
154/7
Eng
154/8
Sharjah
30.11.15
Eng
10
Ire
185/6
Sco
185/4
Deventer
17.06.18
Tied
11
Kuw
155/8
Qat
155/6
Al Amerat
22.01.19
Qat
12
RSA
134/8
Srl
134/7
Cape Town
19.03.19
RSA
13
Gue
128/8
Jer
128/9
St Peter Port
31.05.19
Jer
14
Net
152/8
Zim
152
Rotterdam
25.06.19
Zim
15
Qat
112/8
Kuw
112/8
Doha
05.07.19
Qat
16
NZl
146/5
Eng
146/7
Auckland
10.11.19
Eng
17
NZl
179/5
Ind
179/6
Hamilton
29.01.20
Ind
Tied matches in the history of Twenty20 Internationals
New Zealand-India T20I at Hamilton on 29 Jan 20
ended in a Tie to provide the 17th occasion of a tied game in the
history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
West Indies
Auckland
16 Feb 2006
2
India
Pakistan
Durban
14 Sep 2007
3
Canada
Zimbabwe
King City
11 Oct 2008
4
New Zealand
West Indies
Auckland
26 Dec 2008
5
New Zealand
Australia
Christchurch
28 Feb 2010
6
Australia
Pakistan
Dubai
07 Sep 2012
7
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pallekele
27 Sep 2012
8
New Zealand
West Indies
Pallekele
01 Oct 2012
9
England
Pakistan
Sharjah
30 Nov 2015
10
Ireland
Scotland
Deventer
17 Jun 2018
11
Kuwait
Qatar
Al Amerat
22 Jan 2019
12
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Cape Town
19 Mar 2019
13
Guernsey
Jersey
St Peter Port
31 May 2019
14
Netherlands
Zimbabwe
Rotterdam
25 Jun 2019
15
Qatar
Kuwait
Doha
05 Jul 2019
16
New Zealand
England
Auckland
10 Nov 2019
17
New Zealand
India
Hamilton
29 Jan 2020
New Zealand-India T20I at Hamilton on 29 Jan 20
ended in a Tie to provide the seventh occasion of a tied game involving New
Zealand in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated
below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
West Indies
Auckland
16 Feb 2006
2
New Zealand
West Indies
Auckland
26 Dec 2008
3
New Zealand
Australia
Christchurch
28 Feb 2010
4
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pallekele
27 Sep 2012
5
New Zealand
West Indies
Pallekele
01 Oct 2012
6
New Zealand
England
Auckland
10 Nov 2019
7
New Zealand
India
Hamilton
29 Jan 2020
New Zealand-India T20I at Hamilton on 29 Jan 20 ended in a Tie to provide the second occasion of a tied game involving India in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. Both such occasions are tabulated below
Pakistan and Bangladesh T20I scheduled to be
played at Lahore on 27 Jan 20 was abandoned to provide the 31st occasion of an
abandoned game in the history of Twenty20 Internationals, All such occasions
are tabulated below.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
England
South Africa
Chester-le-Street
20 Aug 2008
2
England
Australia
Manchester
01 Sep 2009
3
India
New Zealand
Visakhapatnam
08 Sep 2012
4
South Africa
Pakistan
Durban
01 Mar 2013
5
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pallekele
19 Nov 2013
6
South Africa
Australia
P Elizabeth
09 Mar 2014
7
Hong Kong
Nepal
Dambulla
19 Nov 2014
8
Hong Kong
Nepal
Dambulla
20 Nov 2014
9
Hong Kong
Nepal
Dambulla
21 Nov 2014
10
Hong Kong
Nepal
Dambulla
22 Nov 2014
11
Hong Kong
P.N.G.
Bready
13 Jul 2015
12
Ireland
Hong Kong
Dublin-M
26 Jul 2015
13
Netherlands
Scotland
Dublin-M
26 Jul 2015
14
India
South Africa
Kolkata
08 Oct 2015
15
Ireland
Hong Kong
Bready
06 Sep 2016
16
India
Australia
Hyd-RGS
13 Oct 2017
17
Ireland
Afghanistan
Bready
24 Aug 2018
18
South Africa
Zimbabwe
Benoni
14 Oct 2018
19
Spain
Malta
La Manga, Kampala
31 Mar 2019
20
Botswana
Kenya
Kyambogo, Kampala
23 May 2019
21
Namibia
Nigeria
Lugogo, Kampala
23 May 2019
22
Botswana
Ghana
Kyambogo, Kampala
24 May 2019
23
Kenya
Namibia
Kyambogo, Kampala
24 May 2019
24
Uganda
Nigeria
Lugogo, Kampala
24 May 2019
25
Ireland
Zimbabwe
Belfast
10 Jul 2019
26
Singapore
Kuwait
Singapore
23 Jul 2019
27
Ireland
Netherlands
Dublin-M
15 Sep 2019
28
India
South Africa
Dharamsala
15 Sep 2019
29
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
Mirpur
24 Sep 2019
30
Singapore
Nepal
Singapore
02 Oct 2019
31
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Lahore
27 Jan 2020
It also provides the second occasion of an
abandoned game involving Pakistan. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Lahore
27 Jan 2020
2
South Africa
Pakistan
Durban
01 Mar 2013
It also provides the second
occasion of an abandoned game involving Bangladesh. Both the occasions are
tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
Mirpur
24 Sep 2019
2
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Lahore
27 Jan 2020
CA Pujara owns the record for most double centuries in First class games by an Indian batsman
CA Pujara’s 13 double
centuries in First class game fetched him a record for most double centuries by
an Indian batsman. VM Merchant {11}, VS Hazare {10}, SM Gavaskar {10} and R
Dravid {10} are the other four Indian batsmen who have scored ten or more
double centuries in first class games.
No
200s
Batsmen
Seasona
1
13
CA Pujara
2008/09-2019/20
2
11
VM Merchant
1941/42-1946
3
10
VS Hazare
1939/40-1957/58
4
10
SM Gavaskar
1970/71-1983/84
5
10
RS Dravid
1992/93-2009/10
Indian batsmen who have scored 50 plus centuries in first class games
CA Pujara scored 248 against Karnataka in the ongoing Ranji
Trophy season which represent his 50th First class century. All his
fifty centuries are tabulated below
No
Score
Match
Date
1
145
Saurashtra v Goa
25 Dec 2005
2
177
Saurashtra v Tamil Nadu
17 Dec 2006
3
139
Saurashtra v Delhi
25 Dec 2006
4
100
India A v Zimbabwe Select XI
30 Jul 2007
5
109
Saurashtra v Himachal Pradesh
03 Nov 2007
6
148*
Saurashtra v Delhi
15 Nov 2007
7
151*
Saurashtra v Rajasthan
23 Nov 2007
8
302*
Saurashtra v Orissa
10 Nov 2008
9
189
Saurashtra v Punjab
16 Nov 2008
10
176
Saurashtra v Mumbai
23 Nov 2008
11
112*
Saurashtra v Karnataka
26 Dec 2008
12
204*
Saurashtra v Maharashtra
17 Nov 2009
13
110
West Zone v North Zone
26 Jan 2010
14
208*
India A v West Indies A
17 Jun 2010
15
159
India v New Zealand
23 Aug 2012
16
206*
India v England
15 Nov 2012
17
135
India v England
23 Nov 2012
18
203*
Saurashtra v Madhya Pradesh
29 Dec 2012
19
352
Saurashtra v Karnataka
06 Jan 2013
20
204
India v Australia
02 Mar 2013
21
137
India A v South Africa A
17 Aug 2013
22
306*
India A v West Indies A
09 Oct 2013
23
113
India v West Indies
14 Nov 2013
24
102
Saurashtra v Bengal
21 Nov 2013
25
269
Saurashtra v Tamil Nadu
28 Nov 2013
26
153
India v South Africa
18 Dec 2013
27
100*
Derbyshire v Leicestershire
23 Sep 2014
28
114
Saurashtra v Vidarbha
13 Jan 2015
29
133*
Yorkshire v Hampshire
10 May 2015
30
145*
India v Sri Lanka
28 Aug 2015
31
126
Saurashtra v Assam
13 Feb 2016
32
166
India Blue v India Green
04 Sep 2016
33
256*
India Blue v India Red
10 Sep 2016
34
101*
India v New Zealand
08 Oct 2016
35
124
India v England
09 Nov 2016
36
119
India v England
17 Nov 2016
37
116*
Rest of India v Gujarat
20 Jan 2017
38
202
India v Australia
16 Mar 2017
39
112
Nottinghamshire v Gloucestershire
26 May 2017
40
153
India v Sri Lanka
26 Jul 2017
41
133
India v Sri Lanka
03 Aug 2017
42
204
Saurashtra v Jharkhand
01 Nov 2017
43
182
Saurashtra v Gujarat
09 Nov 2017
44
143
India v Sri Lanka
24 Nov 2017
45
132*
India v England
30 Aug 2018
46
123
India v Australia
06 Dec 2018
47
106
India v Australia
26 Dec 2018
48
193
India v Australia
03 Jan 2019
49
131*
Saurashtra v Karnataka
24 Jan 2019
50
248
Saurashtra v Karnataka
11 Jan 2020
CA Pujara scored 248 against Karnataka in the ongoing Ranji
Trophy season which represent his 13th double century in First class
games. All his double centuries are tabulated below