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Sachin Tendulkar's statement is incorrect

Sachin Tendulkar's statement is incorrect

“That is when I thought, we should have 25 overs first for one side and then the other, and then once again 25 overs for one side and then the other. Today, we can tell the result of close to 75% of matches after the toss. We know how the conditions will affect the two teams. But it [his idea] is not too dependent on the toss because, for example, in a day-night match both the teams will have to bat under lights. The conditions change very dramatically but this would ensure that it’s same for everyone.”

Tendulkar’s statement that “Today, we can tell the result of close to 75% of matches after the toss is incorrect”

Ric Finlay, one of the distinguished member of ACS England, has this to say regarding Tendulkar’s statement

In a recent news article, Cricinfo has quoted Sachin Tendulkar thus: “Today, we can tell the result of close to 75% of matches after the toss”. In the article Tendulkar is said to be in favour of splitting each innings in ODIs to reduce the “advantage” gained in winning the toss.

In the 2759 ODIs that have come to a definite conclusion, the side winning the toss has won 1406 times, less than 51%. Since 2000, the corresponding figures are 640 out of 1221 matches (52.4%), and since 2005, 314 out of 601 (52.2%). Even in the last 12 months, it has been 58 out of 115. I would suggest winning the toss is not a determinant of the result of the match, one way or the other, which is as it should be.

Perhaps Sachin, after doing his research, has decided that these percentages are close to 75%.

It is a pity that cricketing notables make these claims, because the fawning public tend to believe them, and as a consequence, there is pressure put on administrators to make bad decisions.

Can someone put him right?

Ric

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Updated Statistics

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Updated Statistics

The following are the updated statistics of the ongoing BCCI Inter Coroporate Tournament as at the end of the second semi finals

Results of the matches

Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Date
AIPSSPB TSC TSC 071 runs Dharamsala 01.09.09
AI B ITC Abandoned Mohali 01.09.09
AI R BSNL no result Bangalore 01.09.09
BPCL MRF MRF 012 runs Vizag 01.09.09
I Cem BSNL I Cem 025 runs Bangalore 02.09.09
AIPSSPB IOC abandoned Dharamsala 02.09.09
I Rev ITC I Rev 006 runs Mohali 02.09.09
MRF ONGC ONGC 071 runs Vizag 02.09.09
TSC IOC abandoned Dharamsala 03.09.09
AI B I Rev AI B 143 runs Mohali 03.09.09
AI R I Cem AI R 007 wkts Bangalore 03.09.09
BPCL ONGC abandoned Vizag 03.09.09
Semi finals
AI R ONGC AI R 005 wkts Bangalore 05.09.09
AI B TSC AI B 005 wkts Mohali 06.09.09

250 plus runs by teams

Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
AI B 362-01 42.0 v I Rev Mohali 03.09.09
ONGC 329-09 50.0 v MRF Vizag 02.09.09
TSC 267-10 50.0 V AI B Mohali 06.09.09
BSNL 258-07 50.0 v AI R Bangalore 01.09.09
MRF 258-09 50.0 v ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
I Rev 255-8 50.0 v ITC Mohali 02.09.09
I Cem 253-05 47.0 V BSNL Bangalore 02.09.09

CENTURIES

Batsmen Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
Bisla 152* AI B v I Rev Mohali 03.09.09
Shrikhande 121 I Rev v AI B Mohali 03.09.09
C Madan 114 TSC V AI B Mohali 06.09.09
Chowdhury 110* I Rev v ITC Mohali 02.09.09
Sriram 108 MRF v ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
Dhoni 106* AI B v I Rev Mohali 03.09.09
Khoda 105 ONGC v MRF Vizag 02.09.09

HALF CENTURIES

Batsmen Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
Gavaskar 93 TSC AIPSSPB Dharamsala 01.09.09
Raina 92* AI R I Cem Bangalore 03.09.09
Badrinath 91 I Cem AI R Bangalore 03.09.09
Badrinath 90 I Cem BSNL Bangalore 02.09.09
A Das 82 BSNL AI R Bangalore 01.09.09
Marathe 80* AI R ONGC Bangaloer 05.09.09
Madan 74 AI B I Rev Mohali 03.09.09
Kohli 73 ONGC MRF Vizag 02.09.09
Dravid 66 I Cem AI R Bangalore 03.09.09
Dravid 63 I Cem BSNL Bangalore 02.09.09
Gambhir 63 ONGC AI R Bangalore 05.09.09
Shetty 63 TSC AI B Mohali 06.09.09
Mohit Sharma 61 ITC I Rev Mohali 02.09.09
Ojha 59 AI R I Cem Bangalore 03.09.09
Agarkar 56 TSC AI B Mohali 06.09.09
M Kaif 56 AI B TSC Mohali 06.09.09
Gambhir 54 ONGC MRF Vizag 02.09.09
YG Rao 54 MRF ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
YG Rao 53 MRF BPCL Vizag 01.09.09
Jaggi 52 TSC AI B Mohali 06.09.09
Kapoor 51 BSNL I Cem Bangalore 02.09.09
P Singh 51 ITC I Rev Mohali 02.09.09
Thakur 50 AIPSSPB TSC Dharamsala 01.09.09

THREEE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

Bowlers

O

M

R W Team Opposition Ground Date
Dharma

8.0

0

75 5 MRF v ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
P Singh

10.0

0

41 4 TSC V AI B Mohali 06.09.09
Joshi

10.0

0

54 4 I Rev v ITC Mohali 02.09.09
Dharma

7.0

0

22 3 MRF v BPCL Vizag 01.09.09
Salvi

9.0

1

37 3 BPCL v MRF Vizag 01.09.09
Kulakarni

10.0

0

40 3 AI R V ONGC Bangalore 05.09.09
Patel

10.0

0

48 3 ONGC v MRF Vizag 02.09.09
Netravalkar

9.0

1

48 3 AI R V I Cem Bangalore 03.09.09
RP Singh

10.0

0

57 3 TSC V AI B Mohali 06.09.09

THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS

No Wkts Runs Part-1 Part-2 Date
1 2nd 200* Bisla Dhoni
AI B Vs I Rev Mohali 03.09.09
2 1st 162 Madan Bisla
AI B Vs I Rev Mohali 03.09.09
3 2nd 142 Madan Kaif
AI B Vs TSC Mohali 06.09.09
4 3rd 133 Badrinath Dravid
I Cem Vs AI R Bangalore 03.09.09
5 3rd 127 Badrinath Dravid
I Cem Vs BSNL Bangalore 02.09.09
6 4th 112* Khoda Kohli
ONGC Vs MRF Vizag 02.09.09
7 2nd 109 Ojha Raina
AI R Vs I Cem Bangalore 03.09.09
8 4th 107 Sriram YG Rao
MRF Vs ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
9 3rd 106 Gambhir Khoda
ONGC Vs MRF Vizag 02.09.09

FIFTY PLUS RUNS PARTNERSHIPS

No Wkts Runs Part-1 Part-2
1 2nd 94 Uthappa Marathe
AI R Vs ONGC Bangalore 05.09.09
2 3rd 92 Gambhir Kohli
ONGC Vs AI R Bangalore 05.09.09
3 2nd 90 A Das V Kumar
BSNL Vs AI-R Bangalore 01.09.09
4 5th 86 Chowdhury Velaskar
I Rev Vs ITC Mohali 02.09.09
5 5th 84 P Singh B Sharma
ITC Vs I Rev Mohali 02.09.09
6 3rd 80 Jaggi Shetty
TSC Vs AI B Mohali 06.09.09
7 6th 74 Shrikanade Joshi
I Rev Vs AI B Mohali 03.09.09
8 1st 71 Bisla Madan
AI B Vs TSC Mohali 06.09.09
9 1st 70 Mohapatra A Das
BSNL Vs AI-R Bangalore 01.09.09
10 3rd 70 Raina Yuvraj Singh
AI R Vs I Cem Bangalore 03.09.09
11 3rd 69 Shetty Gavaskar
Tata Vs AIPSSPB Dharamshala 01.09.09
12 6th 68 Agarkar Mota
TSC Vs AI B Mohali 06.09.09
13 6th 67 Gavaskar Shetty
Tata Vs AIPSSPB Dharamshala 01.09.09
14 6th 67* Marathe Chavan
AI R Vs ONGC Bangalore 05.09.09
15 2nd 66 M Sharma V Tyagi
ITC Vs I Rev Mohali 02.09.09
16 6th 63 YG Rao S Kumar
MRF V BPCL Vizag 01.09.09
17 8th 63 Chowdhury Ankit Sharma
I Rev Vs ITC Mohali 02.09.09
18 4th 61 Kapoor Kakkar
BSNL Vs I Cem Bangalore 02.09.09
19 4th 52 Shrikanade Banerjee
I Rev Vs AI B Mohali 03.09.09
20 2nd 52 Shrikanade Chowdhury
I Rev Vs AI B Mohali 03.09.09
BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Air India Blue enters finals – edge past Tata SC in second semi finals

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Air India Blue enters finals – edge past Tata SC in second semi finals

Second Semi Finals : Air India Blue edge Tata SC in second semi finals at Mohali and make it an all Air India affair in Finals

Thanks to a forceful hundred by wicket keeper opening batsman C Madan who scored 114 runs, Harbhajan Singh lead Air India Blue made it to the finals of first BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament. Air India Blue beat Tata SC by five wickets under VJ Method at Mohali in the second semi finals at Mohali on 06.09.09.

Put into bat, Tata SC amassed 267 for 9 in 50 overs, thanks to the useful contributions from IR Jaggi {52}, NS Shetty {63} and skipper AB Agarkar {56}. Tata SC’s innings was built around by two useful stands of 50 plus runs partnerships – 80 runs stand for the third wicket between IR Jaggi and NS Shetty and 68 runs stand for the seventh wicket between AB Agarkar and WA Mota. RP Singh {3 for 57} and Pankaj Singh {4 for 41} were the successful bowlers for Air India Blue. Tata SC had lost its six wickets for 164 runs on the board. Skipper AB Agarkar useful contribution of 56 and his stand of 68 runs for the seventh wicket in the company of WA Mota, a cameo knock of 24 runs in just nine balls by wicket keeper batsman SM Sheikh, ensured Tata SC reach a modest total of 267 all out 49.4 overs.

MS Bisla and C Madan laid the foundation with an opening stand of 71 runs which was followed by a three figure stand of 142 runs between C Madan and M Kaif for the second wicket, ensured Air India Blue a facile win by five wickets. C Madan’s 114 came in 129 deliveries and contained 13 boundary four and a six. He was at the crease for 168 minutes. M Kaif’s 52 contained seven fours. The duo added 142 runs in 23.5 overs. RR Powar bagged two for 56 for Tata SC

With Air India Blue winning this semi finals, finals will be an all Air India affair. Air India Red and Air India Blue will clash in the finals slated for 08.09.09 at Bangalore

England vs Australia : Australia win the second one dayer at Lord's and lead the seven match series 2-0

England vs Australia : Australia win the second one dayer at Lord's and lead the seven match series 2-0

England vs Australia : Second One day International at Lord’s : 06.09.09 : Australia won by 39 runs

England won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game providing the 25th occasion of England doing so against Australia in one day games.

England lost the game after inserting Australia providing the tenth occasion of England losing a one day after doing so. England has lost to Australia after it has inserted the opposition for the second time at Lord’s – the first occasion being its loss by 19 runs on 23.05.1993

England has lost the match on 54 occasions including the present one against various oppositions after it has inserted the oppositions. England’s loss in this match after it has inserted the opposition provides the seventh such occasion against various oppositions at Lord’s. The complete list is furnished below

Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opp Ground Date
Eng lost 36 runs won 2nd Win Lord’s 28.08.76
Eng lost 92 runs won 2nd Win Lord’s 23.06.79
Eng lost 19 runs won 2nd Aus Lord’s 23.05.93
Eng lost 02 runs won 2nd Pak Lord’s 12.06.01
Eng lost 20 runs won 2nd Srl Lord’s 17.06.06
Eng lost 51 runs won 2nd NZl Lord’s 28.06.08
Eng lost 39 runs won 2nd Aus Lord’s 06.09.09

CJ Ferguson’s 55 in this game provide the 23rd occasion of an Australian batsman registering a fifty against various oppositions at Lord’s in a one day game. It also represents the 13th occasion of an Aussie batsman registering a fifty in a one day game at Lord’s against England.

MJ Clarke was dismissed for four in this innings providing the 29th occasion of an Australian captain dismissed for a score between zero and nine against England. MJ Clarke is the third Australian captain to be dismissed for a score between zero and nine against England at Lord’s. The other two are – KJ Hughes for six on 09.06.79 and RT Ponting for 7 on 02.07.05.

SR Watson and TD Paine added 62 runs for the first wicket providing the third occasion of Australian batsman adding fifty plus runs for the first wicket against England at Lord’s. The other two occasions are – 56 between AM Hilditch and WM Darling on 09.06.79 and 50 between AC Gilchrist and ML Hayden on 02.07.05

SR Watson and TD Paine added 62 runs for the first wicket providing the record first wicket partnership for the first wicket against England at Lord’s. The previous best was 56 runs between AM Hilditch and WM Darling on 09.06.79.

MG Johnson’s 43 in this game represent the highest individual score by an Australian batsman batting at number eight against England at Lord’s. The previous best was 18 by RJ Bright on 04.06.81.

MJ Johnson registered his highest one day score in this game when he made 43 not out, an improvement over his previous best of 30 against South Africa at Centurion on 05.04.09.

MJ Hussey’s dismissal for eight runs in this game provides the 18th occasion of his being dismissed for a single digit including zero in an One day game. It also provides the fourth occasion of his being dismissed for such a score against England. The other three occasions are – for 5 at Chester-le-Street on 23.06.05, for 6 at Sydney on 02.02.07 and for zero at Sydney on 11.02.07. It was his first dismissal for single digit at Lord’s in three outings.

PD Collingwood completed 4000 ODI runs when he was on 14 during his knock of 56 in this game. Prior to the start of this game he had an aggregate of 3986 runs. At the end of this game, his aggregate stood at 4042

PD Collingwood became the fifth England batsman to aggregate 4000 runs in ODIs. The other four are AJ Stewart {4677}, ME Trescothick {4335}, GA Gooch {4290} and AJ Lamb {4010}.

PD Collingwood becomes the 72nd batsman in the world to complete 4000 runs in the history of one day internationals.

AJ Strauss and RS Bopara added 74 runs for the first wicket providing the fourth occasion of England batsman posting fifty plus runs partnership against Australia in a one day game at Lord’s.

AJ Strauss and RS Bopara added 74 runs for the first wicket providing the 13th occasion of England batsman posting fifty plus runs partnership against various oppositions in a one day game at Lord’s.

OA Shah became the ninth England batsman to be dismissed run out against Australia at Lord’s. He was dismissed run out for 12 in this game. His run out dismissal also represent the 27th occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out against various oppositions at Lord’s.

OA Shah becomes the first England batsman to be dismissed run out on three occasions against various oppositions at Lord’s. The three occasions are – against Pakistan for 62 on 12.06.01, against West Indies for 42 on 01.06.07 and against Australia for 12 on 06.09.09.

Other England batsmen who have been dismissed run out against various oppositions at Lord’s are – IR Bell, PD Collingwood and NV Knight.

SR Watson claimed his 75th one day wicket when he had England opener RS Bopara leg before wicket for 27 in this game. At the end of this game, SR Watson has captured 76 ODI wickets.

PD Collingwood’s 56 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 16th occasion of a England batsman’s fifty in a one day game going in vain against Australia at Lord’s. It was the second fifty by PD Collingwood that has gone in vain against Australia at Lord’s – the first being his 53 on 02.07.05

PD Collingwood becomes the third England batsman to witness two or more fifties go in vain against Australia at Lord’s. The other two are – GA Gooch {04} and AJ Stewart {02}.

PD Collingwood registered his 26th fifty when he made 56 in this game. Other England batsman who have scored 25 plus fifties in one day games are – ME Trescothick {33}, GA Hick {32}, AJ Stewart {32}, GA Gooch {31}, NV Knight {30}, AJ Lamb {30} and KP Pietersen {27}

Australia with this win has won 436 one day games and 54 one day games against England. At the end of this game, England and Australia had met on ten occasions at Lord’s. England had won four games and Australia has won five games while one game was tied.

MJ Clarke scored four runs in this game providing the fourth occasion of his scoring single digit runs as captain. The other three occasions are – 5 runs against West Indies at Basaterre on 06.07.08, 1 run against Bangladesh at Darwin on 03.09.08 and 04 runs against Pakistan at Dubai on 22.04.09.

MJ Clarke scored four runs in this game providing the forty fourth occasion of his scoring single digit runs including zero as batsman.

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Air India Red in finals

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Air India Red in finals

First Semi Finals : Air India Red prevail over ONGC and make it to the finals

Put into bat, ONGC put up a modest total of 213 in 48.0 overs. ONGC’s innings was built around skipper G Gambhir {63} and V Kohli {46} and their 92 runs stand for the second wicket. G Gamnhir played an useful skipper’s knock and occupied the crease for 99 minutes. He faced 75 deliveries and his knock contained four boundary fours. V Kohli was the aggressive of the two. His essay contained four fours and a six. He was at the crease for 69 minutes and faced 57 deliveries. Their partnership of 92 runs came in 17.5 overs. T Srivastav was the other batsman who scored 29 before he was run out. Barring these three, none of the other ONGC batsmen contributed to their team’s total. DS Kulakarni was the pick of the Air India Red bowlers with a bag of three wickets conceding 40 runs. SN Netravalkar {2 for 38} and M Mangela {2 for 41} were the other bowlers who were amongst the wickets.

The much better bowling attack of ONGC comprising of the present India Internationals – Praveeen Kumar, Munaf Patel, Ishant Sharma, Amit Mishra and former test cricketer Sarandeep Singh held no terrors for Air India Red batsmen as they went past the target with consummate ease. NV Ojha {1}, SK Raina {4} and skipper Yuvraj Singh {6} failed with the willow. RV Uthappa and SH Marathe forged a useful partnership of 94 runs for the second wicket on which Air India Red gained their victory. RV Uthappa at last found his form by scoring 45 runs in 49 deliveries with seven fours. Air India Red were in a spot of bother as they lost their star batsmen – SK Raina and Yuvraj Singh – in quick succession. When the latter was dismissed – who miscued the bouncer by Ishant Sharma and was caught at the wicket – the score board read 123 for four. SK Raina had earlier left the middle – bowled by Sarandeep Singh – going for an expansive drive with head high – with the score card reading 106 for three. HH Kanitkar was the next to leave {148 for five}. AA Chavan partnered SH Marathe and guided to Air India Red to a five wicket win. AA Chavan was enterprising in his approach and hit six fours in his innings of 41 not out. SH Marathe and AA Chavan were concerned in an unfinished stand of 67 runs for the sixth wicket. AA Chavan with his 41 runs was the dominant partner in the sixth wicket stand. Sarandeep Singh was the most successful bowler with a bag of 2 for 36 in ONGC’s ranks.

SH Marathe, promoted to number three, in this game, played a matured innings of 80 not out. He occupied the crease for 181 minutes and faced 106 deliveries. His essay contained eight boundaries. The break up of his 80 not out against each bowler he faced read thus – P Kumar {05 runs – 11 balls}, MM Patel {20 runs – 16 balls}, A Mishra {14 runs – 18 balls}, I Sharma {14 runs – 25 balls}, Sarandeep Singh {25 runs – 34 balls} and T Srivastav {2 runs – 2 balls}.

With this comfortable win Air India Red has reached the finals and will meet – the winners of other semi finals between Air India Blue and Tata Sports Club to be played at Mohali on 06.09.09 – in the finals to be played at Bangalore on 08.06.09.

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand : New Zealand wins the second T20 International and the series 2-0

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand : New Zealand wins the second T20 International and the series 2-0

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand : Second T20 International : Col-RPS on 04.09.09 : New Zealand won by 22 runs and also the series 2-0

BB McCullum became the first batsman in T20 International to aggregate 700 runs. He reached the milestone of the very first ball he faced in this game. He took three runs of KMDN Kulasekhara. Prior to this game he had an aggregate of 698 runs and he needed two more runs for 700. At the end of this game, he had amassed 747 runs. He made 49 runs in this game.

BB McCullum and JD Ryder added 84 runs for the first wicket in this game which is the second best opening partnership by New Zealand batsmen in T20I games against various oppositions. The best is 130 runs between BB McCullum and JD Ryder against West Indies at Hamilton on 28.12.08.

BB McCullum and JD Ryder added 84 runs for the first wicket in this game which is the best opening partnership by New Zealand batsmen in T20I games against Sri Lanka. This stand was an improvement over the previous best of 80 runs between BB McCullum and SP Fleming at Wellington on 22.12.06.

BB McCullum and JD Ryder added 84 runs for the first wicket in this game which is the not only the highest opening partnership by New Zealand batsmen in T20I games against Sri Lanka but also the highest opening stand for various wickets against Sri Lanka.

BB McCullum and JD Ryder added 84 runs for the first wicket in this game which represent the sixth occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership for various wickets against Sri Lanka which are listed below.

No Partner-1 Partner-2 Wkt Runs Ground Date
1 BB McCullum JD Ryder 1 84 Col-RPS 04.09.09
2 SP Fleming BB McCullum 1 80 Wellington 22.12.06
3 PG Fulton LRPL Taylor 3 70 Jo’burg 15.09.07
4 MJ Guptill LRPL Taylor 3 53 Col-RPS 02.09.09
5 SP Fleming BB McCullum 1 51 Auckland 26.12.06
6 JDP Oram LRPL Taylor 6 51 Jo’burg 15.09.07

JD Ryder scored 52 in this game providing the 15th occasion of a New Zealand batsman registering a half century in a T20I game against various oppositions. JD Ryder’s 52 in this game represent his second T20I half century, the other one being his 62 against West Indies at Hamilton on 28.12.08

JD Ryder earns the distinction of becoming the fourth New Zealand batsman to register two or more T20I fifties. Others are BB McCullum {05}, LRPL Taylor {03} and JDP Oram {02},

JD Ryder becomes the second batsman to register a half century against Sri Lanka in T20I games and his 52 in this game represent the third occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a half century against Sri Lanka. The other two occasions are – 62 by LRPL Taylor at Jo’burg on 15.09.07 and 60 by LRPL Taylor at Col-RPS on 02.09.09.

BB McCullum and JD Ryder added 84 runs for the first wicket in this game which represent the 23rd occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership against various oppositions. It is interesting to note that in these 23 partnerships, BB McCullum has been one of the partners in 17 partnerships. The following table lists out all these 17 partnerships.

No Partner Wkt

Runs

Opp Ground Date
1 JD Ryder 1

130

Win Hamilton 28.12.08
2 JD Ryder 1

84

Srl Col-RPS 04.09.09
3 SP Fleming 1

80

Srl Wellington 22.12.06
4 L Vincent 1

68

RSA Durban 19.09.07
5 NT Broom 3

61

Aus Sydney 15.02.09
6 JDP Oram 4

*60

Ind Christchurch 25.02.09
7 PG Fulton 2

58

Ind Jo’burg 16.09.07
8 GD Elliott 4

58

Aus Sydney 15.02.09
9 LRPL Taylor 3

56

Ind Wellington 27.02.09
10 LRPL Taylor 3

56

RSA Lord’s 09.06.09
11 MJ Guptill 2

54

Ind Christchurch 25.02.09
12 JD Ryder 1

53

Ind Wellington 27.02.09
13 SP Fleming 1

51

Srl Auckland 26.12.06
14 JD Ryder 1

51

Sco The Oval 06.06.09
15 AJ Redmond 1

51

Ire Nottingham 11.06.09
16 L Vincent 1

50

Pak Cape Town 22.09.07
17 LRPL Taylor 3

50

Ind Christchurch 25.02.09

BB McCullum has partnered another New Zealand batsman in nine opening stands which has yielded 50 plus runs. The complete list read thus

No Partner

Wkt

Runs

Opp Ground Date
1 JD Ryder

1

130

Win Hamilton 28.12.08
2 JD Ryder

1

84

Srl Col-RPS 04.09.09
3 SP Fleming

1

80

Srl Wellington 22.12.06
4 L Vincent

1

68

RSA Durban 19.09.07
5 JD Ryder

1

53

Ind Wellington 27.02.09
6 SP Fleming

1

51

Srl Auckland 26.12.06
7 JD Ryder

1

51

Sco The Oval 06.06.09
8 AJ Redmond

1

51

Ire Nottingham 11.06.09
9 L Vincent

1

50

Pak Cape Town 22.09.07

New Zealand’s 170 for 4 in 20.0 overs in this game provide the fifth occasion of New Zealand posting a total in excess of 170 runs in T20I games. The other four are – 198 for 5 against Ireland at Nottingham on 11.06.09, 191 for 9 against West Indies at Hamilton on 28.12.08, 190 all out against India at Jo’burg on 16.09.07 and 170 all out against Australia at Auckland on 17.02.05.

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 67 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 20th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership against various oppositions.

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 67 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the fourth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket against various oppositions. The other three are – 53 runs between DPMD Jayawardne and LPC Silva against Pakistan at Johannesburg on 17.09.07, 50 runs between DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkar against New Zealand at Nottingham on 16.09.09 and 50 runs between TM Dilshan and LPC Silva against West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 67 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the record partnership by Sri Lankan batsmen for the fourth wicket against various oppositions. The previous best was 53 runs between DPMD Jayawardene and LPC Silva against Pakistan at Johannesburg on 17.09.07.

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 67 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the record partnership by Sri Lankan batsmen for the fourth wicket against New Zealand. The previous best was 50 runs between DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara against New Zealand at Nottingham on 16.09.09.

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 67 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the fifth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership against New Zealand for various wickets. The five partnerships are listed below.

No Partner-1 Partner-2 Wkt Runs Ground Start Date
1 Jayasuriya Tharanga 1 82 Jo’burg 15.09.07
2 Jayasuriya Jayawardene 3 50 Jo’burg 15.09.07
3 Dilshan Sangakkara 3 62 Not’ham, 16.06.09
4 Jayawardene Sangakkara 4 50 Not’ham 16.06.09
5 Jayawardene Sangakkara 4 67 Col-RPS 04.09.09

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 67 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the second occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership against various oppositions on home soil. The other occasion was – 59 runs opening stand between TM Dilhan and ST Jayasuriya at Col-RPS on 10.02.09

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 67 runs for the fourth wicket in this game provides the record stand by Sri Lankan batsmen against various oppositions on home soil.

KC Sangakkara scored 69 in this game which represent the 23rd occasion of a captain registering a half century in T20I games.

KC Sangakkara’s 69 in this game represent his third T20I half century as captain. The other two occasions are – 55 not out against Australia at Nottingham on 08.06.09 and 64 not out against Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09. This his 69 in this game represent his highest individual score as captain.

KC Sangakkara becomes the third captain in T20I games to register three or more half centuries. The others are CH Gayle of West Indies {04} and GC Smith of South Africa {03}.

KC Sangakkara becomes the third captain in T20I games to register a half century while batting at number five and his 69 in this game provides the fifth occasion of a captain registering a half century while batting at number five. The other four occasions are – PD Collingwood of England {79 vs West Indies at The Oval on 28.06.07}, PD Collingwood of England {54 vs New Zealand at Christchurch on 07.02.08}, Shoiab Malik of Pakistan {57 vs Sri Lanka at Jo’burg on 17.09.07} and Shoaib Malik of Pakistan {52* vs Australia at Jo’burg on 18.09.07}

KC Sangakkara’s 69 in this game represent the fifth occasion of a Sri Lankan captain registering a half century in T20I games. The other five occasions are – DPMD Jayawardene – 65 vs Kenya at Jo’burg on 14.10.07, TM Dilshan – 61 vs India at Col-RPS on 10.02.09, KC Sangakkara – 55 not out against Australia at Nottingham on 08.06.09 and KC Sangakkara – 64 not out against Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09.

KC Sangakkara’s 69 in this game represent the highest individual score by a Sri Lankan captain in T20I games. The previous best was by DPMD Jayawardene who had scored 65 against Kenya at Jo’burg on 14.10.07

KC Sangakkara’s 69 in this game is listed seventh among the captains who have scored most runs in T20I games which are listed below.

No Captain Runs Team vs Opp Ground Date
1 RT Ponting 98* Aus Vs NZl Auckland 17.02.05
2 GC Smith 89* RSA Vs Aus Jo’burg 24.02.06
3 CH Gayle 88 Win Vs Aus The Oval 06.06.09
4 PD Collingwood 79 Eng Vs Win The Oval 28.06.07
5 RT Ponting 76 Aus Vs Ind Mum-BS 20.10.07
6 GC Smith 71* RSA Vs Pak Jo’burg 02.02.07
7 KC Sangakkara 69 Srl Vs NZl Col-RPs 04.09.09

KC Sangakkara’s 69 in this game was in a losing cause and provides the tenth occasion of a captain’s half century going in vain in T20I games which are listed below.

No Captain Runs Team Vs Opp Ground Date
1 Smith 61 SAF Vs NZl Jo’burg 21.10.05
2 Collingwood 79 Eng Vs Win The Oval 28.06.07
3 Gayle 61 Win Vs Eng The Oval 29.06.07
4 Ponting 76 Aus Vs Ind Mum-BS 20.10.07
5 Dilshan 61 Srl Vs Ind Col-RPS 10.02.09
6 McCullum 57 NZl Vs RSA Lord’s 09.06.09
7 Younis Khan 50 Pak Vs Srl Lord’s 12.06.09
8 Gayle 63* Pak Vs Srl The Oval 19.06.09
9 Sangakkara 64* Srl Vs Pak Lord’s 21.06.09
10 Sangakkara 69 Srl Vs NZl Col-RPS 04.09.09

KC Sangakkara remains the only captain in T20I games to witness two of his half centuries in a losing cause – 64 not out against Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09 and 69 against New Zealand at Col-RPS on 04.09.09.

KC Sangakkara’s 69 in this game was in a losing cause and provides the 40th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in T20I games. It also represents the fourth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman’s half century in a losing cause in T20I games. The other three are – 61 by TM Dilshan against India at Col-RPS on 10.02.09, 64* by KC Sangakkara against Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09, 57 by TM Dilshan against New Zealand at Col-RPS on 02.09.09.

Thus KC Sangakkara’s 69 represent the highest individual score by a Sri Lankan batsaman going in vain.

BB McCullum hit two sixes in this game to take his aggregate of sixes in T20I games to 27. Only Yuvraj Singh of India has more sixes – 30 – than BB McCullum in T20I games.

With two sixes in this game, BB McCullum has now 76 sixes in T20 games. He is the second batsman to aggregate 75 plus sixes in T20 games after DJ Hussey who has 92 sixes to his credit. ST Jayasuriya {74}, Yuvraj Singh {73}, LRPL Taylor {72} and CL White {72} are the other batsmen who have an aggregate of 70 plus sixes in T20 games.

BB McCullum hit four boundary fours in this game to take his aggregate of boundary fours to 163 in T20 games. He became the 11th batsman in the history of T20 games to have an aggregate of 160 plus boundary fours. The complete list read thus – BJ Hodge {249}, GC Smith {218}, IJ Harvey {202}, HD Ackerman {190}, ST Jayasuriya {173}, M van jaarsvald {173}, AD Brown {172}, G Gambhir {168}, MJ Lumb {166}, BB McCullum {163} and IJL Trott {161}

KMDN Kulasekhara returned with figures of 4.0-0-40-0 in this game providing the tenth occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler conceding 40 plus runs in a T20I game. It also represent the second occasion in which KMDN Kulasekhara has conceded forty plus runs in a T20I game. The first occasion was his figures of 4.0-0-47-1 against Ireland at Lord’s on 14.06.09

KMDN Kulasekhara became the second Sri Lankan bowler to concede 40 plus runs on two occasions after SL Malinga who had returned with figures of 4.0-0-43-4 against Pakistan at Jo’burg on 17.09.07 and 4.0-0-45-2 against West Indies at Nottingham on 10.06.09

KMDN Kulasekhara’s figures – 4.0-0-40-0 in this game represent the fifth occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler conceding forty plus runs without a wicket in a T20I game. The five bowlers are tabulated in the following list

No Bowler O M R W Opp Ground Date
1 R Perera 4.0 0 49 0 NZl Auckland 26.12.06
2 Jayasuriya 4.0 0 64 0 Pak J0’burg 17.09.07
3 Fernando 4.0 0 44 0 Ind Col-RPS 10.02.09
4 I Udana 4.0 0 44 0 Pak Lord’s 21.06.09
5 Kulasekara 4.0 0 40 0 NZl Col-RPS 04.09.09

England vs Australia : Australia clinch first one day game in a thriller

England vs Australia : Australia clinch first one day game in a thriller

England vs Australia : First One day International at The Oval : 04.09.09 : Australia won by four runs.

TD Paine’s run out for zero in this game provides 42nd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out without scoring in the history of One day Internationals.

TD Paine’s run out for a duck in this game provides the fourth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper dismissed run out for a duck in ODI games. The other three occasions are – IA Healey vs South Africa at Sydney on 25.01.94, IA Healey vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 08.03.95 and AC Gilchrist vs South Africa at Guwahathi on 01.11.96.

TD Paine’s run out for a duck in this game provides the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman who opened the innings dismissed run out for a duck in the history of One day games. The other five occasions are – RS Kaluwitharana of Sri Lanka against England at Adelaide on 23.01.99, MSK Prasad of India against West Indies at Toronto on 12.09.99, RS Kaluwitharana of Sri Lanka against Pakistan at Dhaka on 07.06.00, RS Kaluwitharana of Sri Lanka against India at Col-SSC on 01.08.01 and KO Otieno of Kenya against India at Southampton on 11.09.04

CL White was run out for 53 in this game providing the 93rd occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out after registering a fifty. His dismissal provided the 12th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out with a fifty against England.

CL White’s dismissal run out for 53 in this game provides the fourth occasion of an Australian batsman run out with a fifty against England while batting at number three. The other three occasions are – DM Jones for 50 at Hyderabad {Ind} on 19.10.89, RT Ponting for 102 at Bristol on 10.06.01 and RT Ponting for 86 at North Sound on 08.04.07

CL White’s dismissal run out for 53 in this game provides the 24th occasion of an Australian batsman run out with a fifty against various oppositions while batting at number three.

CL White became the 49th Australian batsman to bat at number three against various oppositions.

CL White registered his first one day fifty when he made 53 in this game. His previous best was 45 against New Zealand at Hobart on 14.01.07.

CL White’s 53 and CJ Ferguson’s 71 not out in this game provide the 102nd and 103rd occasion of an Australian batsman registering a half century against England in one day games.

CJ Ferguson registered his fourth half century when he made 71 not out in this game. The other three half centuries are – 63 vs South Africa at Cape Town on 09.04.09, 55* vs New Zealand at Brisbane on 13.02.09 and 50 vs South Africa at Centurion on 05.04.09. Thus CJ Ferguson’s 71 not out in this game represent his highest ODI score.

Australia won this game by four runs providing the 14th occasion of a team winning an one day game by exact margin of four runs.

No Team Won Margin Opp Venue Dd MM YY
1 Ind won 4 runs Pak Quetta 01 10 78
2 Pak won 4 runs Ind Sharjah 23 10 91
3 Win won 4 runs Pak Adelaide 12 12 92
4 Aus won 4 runs Win Melbourne 15 12 92
5 RSA won 4 runs Win Cape Town 17 02 93
6 Aus won 4 runs Eng Manchester 19 05 03
7 Ind won 4 runs Win Vizag 07 11 94
8 Win won 4 runs Srl Sharjah 16 10 95
9 NZl won 4 runs Win Georgetown 03 04 96
10 Srl won 4 runs RSA Jo’burg 17 01 01
11 NZl won 4 runs Pak Wellington 17 01 04
12 Ind won 4 runs Srl Col-RPS 27 07 04
13 Ire won 4 runs Ken Dublin 12 07 09
14 Aus won 4 runs Eng The Oval 04 09 09

As far as Australia is concerned it is their third one day win by exact four runs. The other two occasions are – against Melbourne on 15.12.92 and against England at Mancheter on 19.05.03

Australian innings contained two run outs – TD Paine and CL White – providing the 17th occasion of Australian innings containing two or more run outs in an one day game against England. However the occasions reduce to six when Australia won the game with two or more run outs in an innings against England.

OA Shah was dismissed hit wicket for 40 in this game providing the 41st occasion of a batsman dismissed hit wicket in the history of one day internationals. OA Shah earn the distinction of becoming the first England batsman to be dismissed hit wicket in an one day games.

OA Shah becomes the eighth batsman to be dismissed hit wicket in a one day game against Australia. The complete list read thus

No Batsmen

Runs

Inns

Team Vs Aus Ground Date
1 RC Fredericks

7

1

Win Vs Aus Lord’s 21.06.75
2 SFAF Bacchus

0

1

Win Vs Aus St John’s 22.02.78
3 AL Logie

60

2

Win Vs Aus Melbourne 10.02.85
4 ADR Campbell

22

1

Zim Vs Aus Perth 02.12.94
5 JH Kallis

14

2

RSA Vs Aus Sydney 27.01.98
6 AC Parore

8

2

NZl Vs Aus Dunedin 23.02.00
7 SR Tendulkar

10

1

Ind Vs Aus Brisbane 03.02.08
8 OA Shah

40

2

Eng Vs Aus The Oval 04.09.09

RS Bopara was dismissed stumped for 49 in this game providing the 98th occasion of an England batsman dismissed stumped against various oppositions in a one day game. His dismissal stumped also provide the 15th occasion of an England batsman dismissed stumped in a one day game against Australia.

RS Bopara’s stumped dismissal provides the 23rd occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed stumped against various oppositions in a one day game. It also provide the second occasion of a England opening batsman dismissed stumped against Australia. JM Brearley was the other batsman dismissed stumped for 78 against Australia, also at The Oval on 06.06.77.

England inserted the opposition in this game and lost the game by four runs, providing the ninth occasion of England losing the match after it had inserted the opposition against Australia. This was England’s third loss by less than four runs margin. The other two occasions are – England lost by two runs at Birmingham on 06.06.81 and England lost by four runs at Manchester on 19.05.93

RS Bopara became TD Paine’s first stumping victim when he was stumped of NV Hauritz for 49 in this game.

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Points earned by each team in its respective groups

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Points earned by each team in its respective groups

The following table lists out the points earned by each team in its respcetive groups at the end of the third round in the ongoing BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament

Points by match: Group A
Date Teams

Points

01.09.09 AI B

2

ITC

2

02.09.09 Ind Rev

4

ITC

0

03.09.09 AI B

5

Ind Rev

-1

Points by match: Group B
Date Teams

Points

01.09.09 MRF

4

BPCL

0

02.09.09 ONGC

5

MRF

-1

03.09.09 BPCL

2

ONGC

2

Points by match: Group C

Date Teams

Points

01.09.09 Tata SC

5

AIPSSPB

-1

02.09.09 AIPSSPB

2

IOC

2

03.09.09 IOC

2

Tata SC

2

Points by match: Group D
Date Team

Points

01.09.09 AI R

2

BSNL

2

02.09.09 Ind Cem

4

BSNL

0

03.09.09 AI R

4

Ind Cem

0

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Points Table

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Points Table

The following table lists out the points earned by teams in each of the four groups – A, B, C and D in the ongoing BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament at the end of the third round. We also furnish the points earned by Semi finalists in a separate table

Points Table for each Group
Group A
Teams Mat Won Lost N/R Pts Net RR For Against
AI B 2 1 0 1 7 +3.405 365/42.0 222/42.0
Ind Rev 2 1 1 0 3 -1.489 477/92.0 614/92.0
ITC 2 0 1 1 2 -0.120 249/50.0 255/50.0
Group B
Teams Mat Won Lost N/R Pts Net RR For Against
ONGC 2 1 0 1 7 +1.420 329/50.0 258/50.0
MRF 2 1 1 0 3 -0.752 390/78.3 449/78.3
BPCL 2 0 1 1 2 -0.421 120/28.3 132/28.3
Group C
Teams Mat Won Lost N/R Pts Net RR For Against
Tata SC 2 1 0 1 7 +1.972 241/36.0 170/36.0
IOC 2 0 0 2 4 0/0.0 0/0.0
AIPSSPB 2 0 1 1 1 -1.972 170/36.0 241/36.0
Group D
Teams Mat Won Lost N/R Pts Net RR For Against
AI R 2 1 0 1 6 +0.504 244/43.0 243/47.0
Ind Cem 2 1 1 0 4 +0.032 496/94.0 472/90.0
BSNL 2 0 1 1 2 -0.532 228/47.0 253/47.0
Semi Finalists
Teams with most points in Group A and Group B
Semi Final to be played at Bangalore on 05.09.09
Teams Mat Won Lost N/R Pts Net RR For Against
AI B 2 1 0 1 7 +3.405 365/42.0 222/42.0
ONGC 2 1 0 1 7 +1.420 329/50.0 258/50.0
Teams with most points in Group A and Group B
Semi Final to be played at Mohali on 06.09.09
Teams Mat Won Lost N/R Pts Net RR For Against
Tata SC 2 1 0 1 7 +1.972 241/36.0 170/36.0
BSNL 2 0 1 1 2 -0.532 228/47.0 253/47.0
BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Updated Statistics

BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament – Updated Statistics

The following are the updated stats of the ongoing BCCI Inter Corporate Tournament as at the end of the third round

Results of the matches

Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Date
AIPSSPB Tata SC Tata SC 71 runs Dharamsala 01.09.09
AI B ITC abandoned Mohali 01.09.09
AI R BSNL no result Bangalore 01.09.09
BPCL MRF MRF 12 runs Vizag 01.09.09
Ind Cem BSNL Ind Cem 25 runs Bangalore 02.09.09
AIPSSPB IOC abandoned Dharamsala 02.09.09
Ind Rev ITC Ind Rev 6 runs Mohali 02.09.09
MRF ONGC ONGC 71 runs Vizag 02.09.09
Tata SC IOC abandoned Dharamsala 03.09.09
AI B Ind Rev AI B 143 runs Mohali 03.09.09
AI R Ind Cem AI R 7 wickets Bangalore 03.09.09
BPCL ONGC abandoned Vizag 03.09.09

250 plus runs by teams

Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Date
AI B 362/1 42.0 v Ind Rev Mohali 03.09.09
ONGC 329/9 50.0 v MRF Vizag 02.09.09
BSNL 258/7 50.0 v AI R Bangalore 01.09.09
MRF 258/9 50.0 v ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
Ind Rev 255/8 50.0 v ITC Mohali 02.09.09
Ind Cem 253/5 47.0 V BSNL Bangalore 02.09.09

CENTURIES

Batsmen Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
MS Bisla 152* AI B v Ind Rev Mohali 03.09.09
AJ Shrikhande 121 Ind Rev v AI B Mohali 03.09.09
AS Chowdhury 110* Ind Rev v ITC Mohali 02.09.09
S Sriram 108 MRF v ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
MS Dhoni 106* AI B v Ind Rev Mohali 03.09.09
GK Khoda 105 ONGC v MRF Vizag 02.09.09

HALF CENTURIES

Batsmen Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
RS Gavaskar 93 Tata SC v AIPSSPB Dharamsala 01.09.09
SK Raina 92* AI R V Ind Cem Bangalore 03.09.09
S Badrinath 91 Ind Cem v AI R Bangalore 03.09.09
S Badrinath 90 Ind Cem V BSNL Bangalore 02.09.09
Arindam Das 82 BSNL v AI R Bangalore 01.09.09
C Madan 74 AI B v Ind Rev Mohali 03.09.09
V Kohli 73 ONGC v MRF Vizag 02.09.09
R Dravid 66 Ind Cem v AI R Bangalore 03.09.09
R Dravid 63 Ind Cem V BSNL Bangalore 02.09.09
Mohit Sharma 61 ITC v Ind Rev Mohali 02.09.09
NV Ojha 59 AI R V Ind Cem Bangalore 03.09.09
G Gambhir 54 ONGC v MRF Vizag 02.09.09
Y Gnaneswara Rao 54 MRF v ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
Y Gnaneswara Rao 53 MRF v BPCL Vizag 01.09.09
AG Kapoor 51 BSNL V Ind Cem Bangalore 02.09.09
Parvinder Singh 51 ITC v Ind Rev Mohali 02.09.09
P Thakur 50 AIPSSPB v Tata SC Dharamsala 01.09.09

THREEE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

Bowlers

O

M

R 3 Team Opposition Ground Date
PK Dharma

8.0

0

75 5 MRF v ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
AS Joshi

10.0

0

54 4 Ind Rev v ITC Mohali 02.09.09
PK Dharma

7.0

0

22 3 MRF v BPCL Vizag 01.09.09
AM Salvi

9.0

1

37 3 BPCL v MRF Vizag 01.09.09
MM Patel

10.0

0

48 3 ONGC v MRF Vizag 02.09.09
SN Netravalkar

9.0

1

48 3 AI R V ind Cem Bangalore 03.09.09

FIFTY PLUS RUNS PARTNERSHIPS

No Wkts Runs Part-1 Part-2
1 1st 70 B Mohapatra A Das
BSNL Vs AI-R Bangalore 01.09.09
2 2nd 90 A Das Varun Kumar
BSNL Vs AI-R Bangalore 01.09.09
3 3rd 69 NS Shetty RS Gavaskar
Tata Vs AIPSSPB Dharamshala 01.09.09
4 6th 67 RS Gavaskar NS Shetty
Tata Vs AIPSSPB Dharamshala 01.09.09
5 6th 63 YG Rao S Senthil Kumar
MRF V BPCL Vizag 01.09.09
6 3rd 106 G Gambhir GK Khoda
ONGC Vs MRF Vizag 02.09.09
7 4th 112* GK Khoda V Kohli
ONGC Vs MRF Vizag 02.09.09
8 4th 107 S Sriram Y Gnaneshwar Rao
MRF Vs ONGC Vizag 02.09.09
9 3rd 127 S Badrinath R Dravid
Ind Cem Vs BSNL Bangalore 02.09.09
10 4th 61 AG Kapoor A Kakkar
BSNL Vs Ind Cem Bangalore 02.09.09
11 5th 86 AC Chowdhury AA Velaskar
Ind Rev Vs ITC Mohali 02.09.09
12 8th 63 AC Chowdhury Ankit Sharma
Ind Rev Vs ITC Mohali 02.09.09
13 2nd 66 Mohit Sharma V Tyagi
ITC Vs Ind Rev Mohali 02.09.09
14 5th 84 Parvinder Singh Bipul Sharma
ITC Vs Ind Rev Mohali 02.09.09
15 2nd 200* MS Bisla MS Dhoni
AI B Vs Ind Rev Mohali 03.09.09
16 1st 162 C Madan MS Bisla
AI B Vs Ind Rev Mohali 03.09.09
17 6th 74 AJ Shrikanade AS Joshi
Ind Rev Vs AI B Mohali 03.09.09
18 4th 52 AJ Shrikanade A Banerjee
Ind Rev Vs AI B Mohali 03.09.09
19 2nd 52 AJ Shrikanade AS Chowdhury
Ind Rev Vs AI B Mohali 03.09.09
20 3rd 133 S Badrinath R Dravid
Ind Cem Vs AI R Bangalore 03.09.09
21 2nd 109 NV Ojha SK Raina
AI R Vs Ind Cem Bangalore 03.09.09
22 3rd 70 SK Raina Yuvraj Singh
AI R Vs Ind Cem Bangalore 03.09.09