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Rahul Dravid in Three figure partnerships in a test innings

Rahul Dravid in Three figure partnerships in a test innings

R Dravid was concerned in two three figure partnerships in the first test at Ahmeadabad against Sri Lanka on the first day on 16.11.09. He added 125 runs for the fifth wicket with Yuvraj Singh and 224 runs for the sixth wicket with MS Dhoni. These two three figure stands gave R Dravid 78 three figure partnerships – most in the annals of test cricket.

His stand with MS Dhoni which yielded 224 runs for the sixth wicket provides the second occasion of his being a partner in a three figure stand for the sixth wicket, the first occasion being the 166 runs stand with M Azharuddin against South Africa at Kanpur in. Dec 96

No Partners Wkt Runs Opp Ground Start Date
1 V Sehwag 1 410 Pak Lahore 13/01/06
2 SR Tendulkar 1 127 Ban Mirpur 25/05/07
3 W Jaffer 1 106* Ban Mirpur 25/05/07
4 G Gambhir 2 314 Aus Mohali 19/12/08
5 V Sehwag 2 268 SAF Chennai 26/03/08
6 G Gambhir 2 259 Ban Chittagong/M 17/12/04
7 S Ramesh 2 232 Srl Col/SSC 24/02/99
8 VVS Laxman 2 197 Pak Faisalabad 21/01/06
9 VVS Laxman 2 175 Aus Sydney 02/01/08
10 NS Sidhu 2 171 Win Port of Spain 14/03/97
11 D Dasgupta 2 171 SAF P Elizabeth 16/11/01
12 SB Bangar 2 170 Aus Leeds 22/08/02
13 G Gambhir 2 170 NZl Wellington 03/04/09
14 W Jaffer 2 167 Aus Nagpur 01/03/06
15 SS Das 2 155 Zim Nagpur 25/11/00
16 W Jaffer 2 155 Win St John’s 10/05/02
17 NS Sidhu 2 147 Srl Col/RPS 02/08/97
18 NS Sidhu 2 137 Srl Nagpur 26/11/97
19 V Sehwag 2 137 Aus Melbourne 26/12/03
20 W Jaffer 2 136 Pak Kolkata 30/11/07
21 G Gambhir 2 133 NZl Napier 26/03/09
22 SS Das 2 130 Zim Nagpur 21/02/02
23 PA Patel 2 129 Pak Rawalpindi 13/04/04
24 W Jaffer 2 129 Aus Nagpur 01/03/06
25 V Sehwag 2 127 SAF Kolkata 28/11/04
26 KD Karthik 2 127 Aus The Oval 09/08/07
27 V Sehwag 2 126 Aus Lord’s 25/07/02
28 KD Karthik 2 124 Ban Chittagong/Z 18/05/07
29 G Gambhir 2 123 Zim Harare 20/09/05
30 SS Das 2 107 Zim Delhi 18/11/00
31 V Sehwag 2 105* Aus Mohali 09/03/06
32 G Gambhir 2 105 NZl Hamilton 18/03/09
33 V Sehwag 2 103 Pak Mohali 08/03/05
34 A Jadeja 2 101 Win St John’s 04/04/97
35 SR Tendulkar 3 249 Zim Nagpur 25/11/00
36 SR Tendulkar 3 229 NZl Mohali 10/10/99
37 SR Tendulkar 3 213 Zim Delhi 18/11/00
38 W Jaffer 3 203 Win St John’s 02/06/06
39 SC Ganguly 3 194* NZl Hamilton 02/01/99
40 SR Tendulkar 3 170 Win Bridgetown 27/03/97
41 SR Tendulkar 3 163 Win Georgetown 17/04/97
42 SR Tendulkar 3 163 Aus Nottingham 08/08/02
43 SC Ganguly 3 160 Srl Mumbai 03/12/97
44 SC Ganguly 3 152 Pak Bangalore 08/12/07
45 SR Tendulkar 3 150 Aus Leeds 22/08/02
46 SR Tendulkar 3 140 Aus Kolkata 18/03/98
47 V Sehwag 3 139 Win Gros Islet 10/06/06
48 SR Tendulkar 3 139 Aus Perth 16/01/08
49 SR Tendulkar 3 138* Aus Sydney 02/01/04
50 D Dasgupta 3 136 Aus Mohali 03/12/01
51 VVS Laxman 3 130 Zim Bulawayo 13/09/05
52 SR Tendulkar 3 124 Win Port of Spain 19/04/02
53 SR Tendulkar 3 122 Pak Kolkata 16/03/05
54 SR Tendulkar 3 113 Aus Chennai 06/03/98
55 SR Tendulkar 3 109 NZl Hamilton 02/01/99
56 VVS Laxman 3 100 Win Basseterre 22/06/06
57 SC Ganguly 4 145 SAF Johannesburg 16/01/97
58 SC Ganguly 4 135 Aus Nottingham 08/08/02
59 VVS Laxman 4 131 Pak Rawalpindi 13/04/04
60 VVS Laxman 4 130 NZl Ahmedabad 08/10/03
61 SC Ganguly 4 110* Zim Delhi 18/11/00
62 SC Ganguly 4 108 SAF Johannesburg 16/01/97
63 SC Ganguly 4 105 Aus The Oval 05/09/02
64 VVS Laxman 5 376 Aus Kolkata 11/03/01
65 VVS Laxman 5 303 Aus Adelaide 12/12/03
66 SC Ganguly 5 182 NZl Ahmedabad 08/10/03
67 M Kaif 5 179 Win Gros Islet 10/06/06
68 SR Tendulkar 5 169 Aus Chennai 18/03/01
69 KD Karthik 5 165 Pak Kolkata 16/03/05
70 SC Ganguly 5 131 Pak Rawalpindi 13/04/04
71 Yuvraj Singh 5 125 Srl Ahmedabad 16/11/09
72 VVS Laxman 5 119 Win Georgetown 11/04/02
73 VVS Laxman 5 113 Aus The Oval 05/09/02
74 VVS Laxman 5 105 Win Mumbai 09/10/02
75 MS Dhoni 6 224 Srl Ahmedabad 16/11/09
76 M Azharuddin 6 165 SAF Kanpur 08/12/96
77 J Srinath 8 144 NZl Hamilton 02/01/99
78 Sarandeep Singh 8 120* Win Georgetown 11/04/02

R Dravid was concerned in two three figure partnerships – he added 125 runs for the fifth wicket with Yuvraj Singh and 224 runs for the sixth wicket with MS Dhoni, providing the 12th occasion of his being involved in two or more three figure partnerships in the same innings of a test match. The following table lists out all the 12 occasions.

No Partner Wkt Runs Inns Opp Ground Date
1 Tendulkar 3 109 2 NZl Hamilton 02/01/99
2 JSrinath 8 144 2 NZl Hamilton 02/01/99
1 SSDas 2 107 2 Zim Delhi 18/11/00
2 Tendulkar 3 213 2 Zim Delhi 18/11/00
1 SSDas 2 155 1 Zim Nagpur 25/11/00
2 Tendulkar 3 249 1 Zim Nagpur 25/11/00
1 Laxman 5 119 2 Win G’town 11/04/02
2 S’deepSingh 8 120* 2 Win G’town 11/04/02
1 Tendulkar 3 163 3 Eng Not’ham 08/08/02
2 Ganguly 4 135 3 Eng Not’ham 08/08/02
1 Bangar 2 170 1 Eng Leeds 22/08,02
2 Tendulkar 3 150 1 Eng Leeds 22/08,02
1 Ganguly 4 105 2 Eng TheOval 05/09/02
2 Laxman 5 113 2 Eng TheOval 05/09/02
1 Laxman 4 130 1 NZl Ahm’bad 08/10/03
2 Ganguly 5 182 1 NZl Ahm’bad 08/10/03
1 PAPatel 2 129 2 Pak R’pindi 13/04/04
2 Laxman 4 131 2 Pak R’pindi 13/04/04
3 Ganguly 5 131 2 Pak R’pindi 13/04/04
1 Sehwag 3 139 1 Win GrosIslet 10/06/06
2 MKaif 5 179 1 Win GrosIslet 10/06/06
1 Tendulkar 1 127 1 Ban Mirpur 25/05/07
2 WJaffer 1 106* 1 Ban Mirpur 25/05/07
1 YuvrajSingh 5 125 1 Srl Ahm’bad 16/11/09
2 MS Dhoni 6 224 1 Srl Ahm’bad 16/11/09

Karnataka-Bengal Ranji Trophy Statistics

Karnataka-Bengal Ranji Trophy Statistics

Indian domestic champion Cricket Statistician, Sri C Keshavamurthy details out the key statistics of Karnataka-Bengal Ranji Trophy encounters which is scheduled to begin in a few hours from now at Mysore. Read on ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Karnataka vs Bengal – Head to Head
Played/12 Won/3 Lost/4 Drawn-5
Highest Total in an Innings
Karnataka 791/6d Kolkota 1990/91
Bengal 652/9 Kolkota 1990/91
Lowest Total in a completed innings
Karnataka 089/10 Kolkota 2006/07
Bengal 110/10 Kolkota 1952/53
Highest individual innings
Karnataka 267 V Arjun Raja Kolkota 1990/91
Bengal 260 SJ Kalyani Kolkota 1990/91
Best innings bowling effort
Karnataka 6/41 EASPrasanna Bangalore 1968/69
Bengal 7/52 SRamachandra Kolkota 1941/42
Best match bowling effort
Karnataka 08/094 SB Joshi Bangalore 1995/96
Bengal 11/117 MY Lodhgar Kolkota 2004/05
Centurions-Karnataka batsmen
No Batsmen Runs Venue Season
1 CJ Ramdev 105 Kolkota 1941/42
2 AV Jayaprakash 150* Bangalore 1978/79
3 V Arjun Raja 267 Kolkota 1990/91
4 R Dravid 134 Kolkota 1990/91
5 KA Jeshwanth 119* Kolkota 1990/91
6 SMH Kirmani 112 Kolkota 1990/91
7 BM Rowland 151 Mandya 2003/04
8 B Chipli 115 Mysore 2005/06
Centurions-Bengal batsmen
No Batsmen Runs Venue Season
1 S Bose 147 Kolkota 1952/53
2 A Roy 154* Kolkota 1974/75
3 GangulySnehasis 116* Kolkota 1990/91
4 SJ Kalyani 260 Kolkota 1990/91
5 SS Karim 129* Kolkota 1999/00
6 Arindam Das 111 Kolkata 2004/05
7 MK Tiwary 151* Kolkata 2006/07
Five plus wickets in an innings/Karnatakabowlers
No Bowlers W/R Venue Season
1 PE Palia 5/029 Kolkota 1952/53
2 BK Garudachar 5/068 Kolkota 1942/43
3 EAS Prasanna 6/045 Bangalore 1968/69
4 B Vijayakrishna 5/039 Bangalore 1978/79
5 SB Joshi 6/047 Bangalore 1995/96
6 SB Joshi 5/062 Kolkata 2004/05
Five plus wickets in an innings/ Bengalbowlers
No Bowlers W/R Venue Season
1 S Ramachandra 7/052 Kolkota 1941/42
2 S Banerjee 5/068 Kolkota 1952/53
3 DR Doshi 5/026 Bangalore 1968/69
4 U Chatterjee 6/102 Kolkota 1999/00
5 SS Paul 6/090 Mandya 2003/04
6 MV Lodhgar 6/028 Kolkata 2004/05
7 MV Lodhgar 5/069 Kolkata 2004/05
8 SS Lahiri 6/111 Mysore 2005/06
9 RR Bose 6/038 Kolkata 2006/07
Ten or more wickets – Karnataka bowlers
No Karnataka bowler has captured ten or more wickets in a match against Bengal. Best Bowling figures in a match is 8 for 94 by SB Joshi at Bangalore in 1995/96
Ten or more wickets – Bengal bowlers
No Bowlers W/R Venue Season
1 S Ramachandra 10/105 Kolkota 1941/42
2 MV Lodhgar 11/117 Kolkata 2004/05
3 RR Bose 10/154 Kolkata 2006/07
SR Tendulkar aggregates 5000 runs at home while batting at number four

SR Tendulkar aggregates 5000 runs at home while batting at number four

SR Tendulkar became the first batsman in the world to aggregate 5000 runs on home soil while batting at number. Prior to the start of this test, he had an aggregate of 4999 runs. With a boundary four, he reached the land mark and at the end of his innings, his aggregate stood at 5003. The following table lists out the performance of SR Tendulkar at home while batting at number four

No Opposition Ground Start Date FI SI Total
1 England Kolkata 29 Jan 1993 50 9* 59
2 England Chennai 11 Feb 1993 165 165
3 England Mumbai 19 Feb 1993 78 78
4 Zimbabwe Delhi 13 Mar 1993 62 62
5 Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994 142 142
6 Sri Lanka Bangalore 26 Jan 1994 96 96
7 Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 8 Feb 1994 6 6
8 West Indies Mumbai 18 Nov 1994 34 34
9 West Indies Nagpur 01 Dec 1994 179 54 233
10 West Indies Mohali 10 Dec 1994 40 10 50
11 New Zealand Bangalore 18 Oct 1995 4 0* 4
12 New Zealand Chennai 25 Oct 1995 52 52
13 New Zealand Cuttack 08 Nov 1995 2 2
14 Australia Delhi 10 Oct 1996 10 0 10
15 South Africa Ahmedabad 20 Nov 1996 42 7 49
16 South Africa Kolkata 27 Nov 1996 18 2 20
17 South Africa Kanpur 08 Dec 1996 61 61
18 Sri Lanka Mohali 19 Nov 1997 23 23
19 Sri Lanka Nagpur 26 Nov 1997 15 15
20 Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997 0 13 13
21 Australia Chennai 06 Mar 1998 4 155* 159
22 Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998 79 79
23 Australia Bangalore 25 Mar 1998 177 31 208
24 Pakistan Chennai 28 Jan 1999 0 136 136
25 Pakistan Delhi 04 Feb 1999 6 29 35
26 Pakistan Kolkata 16 Feb 1999 0 9 9
27 New Zealand Mohali 10 Oct 1999 18 126* 144
28 New Zealand Kanpur 22 Oct 1999 15 44* 59
29 New Zealand Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999 217 217
30 South Africa Mumbai 24 Feb 2000 97 8 105
31 South Africa Bangalore 02 Mar 2000 21 20 41
32 Zimbabwe Delhi 18 Nov 2000 122 39 161
33 Zimbabwe Nagpur 25 Nov 2000 201* 201
34 Australia Mumbai 27 Feb 2001 76 76
35 Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001 10 10 20
36 Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001 126 17 143
37 England Ahmedabad 11 Dec 2001 103 26 129
38 England Bangalore 19 Dec 2001 90 90
39 Zimbabwe Nagpur 21 Feb 2002 176 176
40 Zimbabwe Delhi 28 Feb 2002 36 36
41 West Indies Mumbai 09 Oct 2002 35 35
42 West Indies Chennai 17 Oct 2002 43 16* 59
43 West Indies Kolkata 30 Oct 2002 36 176 212
44 New Zealand Ahmedabad 08 Oct 2003 8 7 15
45 New Zealand Mohali 16 Oct 2003 55 1 56
46 Australia Nagpur 26 Oct 2004 8 2 10
47 Australia Mumbai 03 Nov 2004 5 55 60
48 South Africa Kanpur 20 Nov 2004 3 3
49 South Africa Kolkata 28 Nov 2004 20 32* 52
50 Pakistan Mohali 08 Mar 2005 94 DNB 94
51 Pakistan Kolkata 16 Mar 2005 52 52 104
52 Pakistan Bangalore 24 Mar 2005 41 16 57
53 Sri Lanka Chennai 02 Dec 2005 22 22
54 Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005 109 16 125
55 Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005 23 19 42
56 England Nagpur 01 Mar 2006 16 16
57 England Mohali 09 Mar 2006 4 DNB 4
58 England Mumbai 18 Mar 2006 1 1
59 Pakistan Delhi 22 Nov 2007 1 56* 57
60 Pakistan Kolkata 30 Nov 2007 82 82
61 South Africa Chennai 26 Mar 2008 0 0
62 Australia Bangalore 09 Oct 2008 13 49 62
63 Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008 88 88
64 Australia Delhi 29 Oct 2008 68 68
65 Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008 109 12 121
66 England Chennai 11 Dec 2008 37 103* 140
67 England Mohali 19 Dec 2008 11 5 16
68 Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009 4 4
Total 3641 1362 5003

India-Sri Lanka – Ahmedabad Test : First day's stats highlights

India-Sri Lanka – Ahmedabad Test : First day's stats highlights

First Day’s highlights

India won the toss in this game providing the 20th occasion of India winning the toss in India-Sri Lanka Test series. Out of the previous 19 encounters, when India had won the toss, India has won nine tests, lost two tests and eights tests were drawn

India is playing its tenth test at Motera, Ahmedabad. Out of the previous nine tests, it has won three tests, lost two tests and four tests were drawn.

SR Tendulkar equaled the series record of 20 appearances held by A Ranatunga of Sri Lanka. Ahmedabad test was SR Tendulkar’s 20th appearance against Sri Lanka. SR Tendulkar became the first Indian cricketer to play 20 tests against Sri Lanka.

R Dravid was playing his 15th test against Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad and joined the select band cricketers who have played 15 or more tests in India-Sri Lanka test series – A Ranatunga of Sri Lanka {20}, PA de Silva of Sri Lanka {19}, SR Tendulkar of India {20}, A Kumble of India {18}, M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka {18} and M Azharuddin of India {17}. He became the fourth Indian cricketer to play 15 or more tests against Sri Lanka after SR Tendulkar, A Kumble and M Azharuddin

R Dravid with 980 runs prior to the start of the series, completed 1000 runs aggregate against Sri Lanka when he was on 20 during the course of his first innings knock of 177 not out on the first day . At the end of first day’s play, Dravid’s aggregate stood at 1157. Dravid became the fourth Indian batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs against Sri Lanka. Others are SR Tendulkar {1412}, M Azharuddin {1215} and SC Ganguly {1064}.

Ahmedabad Test would be the 70th test at home for SR Tendulkar. He would become the first Indian cricketer to play 70 tests at home. Others who have played 70 plus tests at home are – SR Waugh of Australia {89}, AR Border of Australia {86}, GA Gooch of England {74}, AJ Stewart of England {74}, RT Ponting of Australia {73}, M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka {72} and JH Kallis of South Africa {72}. Thus SR Tendulkar would become the eighth cricketer in the annals of test cricket to appear in 70 plus tests at home.

Ahmedabad test apparaance was SR Tendulkar’s 160th test appearances. He became the second cricketer in the annals of test cricket to play 160 plus tests after SR Waugh of Australia who has 168 test appearances to his credit.

Tendulkar became the first batsman in the world to aggregate 5000 runs on home soil while batting at number. Prior to the start of this test, he had an aggregate of 4999 runs. With a boundary four, he reached the land mark and at the end of his innings, his aggregate stood at 5003.

VVS Laxman’s zero provides the 35th occasion of Indian batsman scoring zero in a test innings against Sri Lanka. It also represents VVS Laxman’s first zero against Sri Lanka in tests

VVS Laxman’s zero represents 12th zero of his test career. Other Indian batsmen who have scored exact 12 zeroes are – SM Gavaskar and M Amaranath

SR Tendulkar was dismissed bowled in the first innings providing the 41st occasion of his being dismissed bowled in a test innings. He equaled the Indian record of a batsman dismissed bowled on most occasions held by GR Viswanath who was also dismissed bowled on 41 occasions. AR Border of Australia {53}, JR Reid of New Zealand {44} and JH Kallis of South Africa {42} are the batsmen who are dismissed bowled on more occasions than SR Tendulkar and GR Viswanath.

R Dravid’s fifty { 177*} at the end of the first day represents his 65th fifty while batting at number three in a test innings. Only RT Ponting of Australia {66} has scored more fifties than R Dravid while batting at number three.

R Dravid’s fifty {177*} at the end of the second day represents the 84th fifty of his test career. SR Tendulkar {95}, AR Border {90}, RT Ponting {86} are the three batsmen who have scored more fifties than R Dravid.

R Dravid hit a boundary six during the course of his innings of 177 not out at the end of the first day, which represents the 16th six of his test career.

R Dravid and Yuvraj Singh added 125 runs for the fourth wicket and R Dravid and MS Dhoni added 224 runs for the fifth wicket, providing the 77th and 78th occasions of R Dravid being one of the partner in a three figure partnerships.

R Dravid with his 177 not out on the first day in this game has now ten fifties to his credit {02 C plus 08 HC} against Sri Lanka. He became the third batsman after M Jayawardene {11 fifties} and SR Tendulkar {10 fifties} to score ten or more fifties in India-Sri Lanka test series.

R Dravid and SR Tendulkar now share the record of most fifties by Indian batsmen against Sri Lanka. Both the batsmen have scored ten fifties.

R Dravid and MS Dhoni added 224 runs for the sixth wicket which represents the 51st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership against various oppositions in a test innings.

R Dravid and MS Dhoni added 224 runs for the sixth wicket which represents fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership for the sixth wicket against various oppositions in a test innings. This stand also represents the second occasion of a 200 plus runs partnership posted by Indian batsmen in a test innings at Ahmedabad. The other occasion was the 281 run stand for the fourth wicket between SR Tendulkar and SC Ganguly for the fourth wicket against New Zealand in Oct 99.

R Dravid and MS Dhoni added 224 runs for the sixth wicket providing the 12th occasion for R Dravid being a partner in 200 plus runs partnerships for various wickets which are listed below.

SR Tendulkar {14} and R Dravid {12} are the only two Indian batsman who have been one of the partners with ten or more 200 plus runs partnerships.

No Partners Wkt Runs Opp Ground Start Date
1 V Sehwag 1 410 Pak Lahore 13/Jan/06
2 S Ramesh 2 232 Srl Col-SSC 24/Feb/99
3 G Gambhir 2 259 Ban Chittagong 17/Dec/04
4 V Sehwag 2 268 SAF Chennai 26/Mar/08
5 G Gambhir 2 314 Eng Mohali 19/Dec/08
6 SRTendulkar 3 229 NZl Mohali 10/Oct/99
7 SRTendulkar 3 213 Zim Delhi 18/Nov/00
8 SRTendulkar 3 249 Zim Nagpur 25/Nov/00
9 W Jaffer 3 203 Win St John’s 02/Jun/06
10 VVS Laxman 5 376 Aus Kolkata 11/Mar/01
11 VVS Laxman 5 303 Aus Adelaide 12/Dec/03
12 MS Dhoni 6 224 Srl Ahmedabad 16/Nov/09

R Dravid and MS Dhoni added 224 runs for the sixth wicket providing the second occasion for R Dravid being a partner in 200 plus runs partnership against Sri Lanka, the first being the 232 runs stand for the second wicket with S Ramesh at Col-SSC in Feb 1999.

No Partners Wkt Runs Opp Ground Start Date
1 SRamesh 2 232 Srl Col-SSC 24/Feb/99
2 MSDhoni 6 224 Srl Ahmedabad 16/Nov/09

R Dravid’s 177 not out in this game represent his 10th innings of 150 plus runs of his test career. He became the fourth Indian batsman to score ten or more scores of 150 plus in a test innings. Others are SR Tendulkar {18}, SM Gavaskar {12} and V Sehwag {11}

R Dravid’s 177 not out represent his 27th test hundred. SR Tendulkar {42} and SM Gavaskar {34} are the two Indian batsmen who have scored more hundreds than R Dravid.

R Dravid’s 177 not our represents his second hundred against Sri Lanka and 34th hundred by Indian batsmen against Sri Lanka. Dravid’s 177 not out represent his highest individual score against Sri Lanka, his previous best being 107 against at Col-SSC in Feb 99.

R Dravid’s 177 not out represent the third highest individual score by an Indian batsman against Sri Lanka. The other two are – 201* by V Sehwag at Galle in Jul 08 and 199 by M Azharuddin at Kanpur in Dec 86.

R Dravid’s 177 not out and MS Dhoni’s 110 represents the third and fourht hundred scored by an Indian batsman against Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad. Dravid’s 177 not out is the highest individual score by an Indian batsman. The other two are – 152 by M Azharuddin Feb 94 and 104 by VVS Laxman in Dec 05

R Dravid and MS Dhoni added 224 runs for the sixth wicket providing the fifth occasion of a 200 plus runs posted by Indian batsmen against Sri Lanka in a test innings

No Partner1 Partner2 Wkt Ground Start Date
1 Azharuddin Kapil Dev 6 Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
2 Azharuddin Tendulkar 4 Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
3 SC Ganguly Tendulkar 4 Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
4 RDravid, SRamesh 2 Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
5 MS Dhoni RDravid 6 Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009

R Dravid and MS Dhoni added 224 runs for the sixth wicket providing the fifth occasion of a 200 plus runs posted by Indian batsmen for the sixth wicket against various oppositions

No Partner1/Partner2 Runs Opp Ground Start Date
1 RJ Shastri/Vengsarkar 298* Aus Mumbai 15 Oct 1986
2 Azharuddin/KapilDev 272 Srl Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
3 Azharuddin/Tendulkar 222 RSA Cape Town 02 Jan 1997
4 MS Dhoni/IKPathan 210 Pak Faisalabad 21 Jan 2006
5 MS Dhoni/RDravid 224 Srl Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009

MS Dhoni’s 110 in this game represents his second test hundred, the first being his 148 against Pakistan at Faisalabad in Jan 06

R Dravid’s 177 not out and MS Dhoni’s 110 in this game represents 373rd and 374th hundred scored by Indian batsmen in a test innings. These two hundreds represent 197th and 198th hundred by Indian batsmen on home soil.

MS Dhoni’s 110 in represents the 49th occasion of Indian captain registering a hundred in a test innings. It was Dhoni’s first test hundred while leading India.

MS Dhoni’s 110 represent the fourth hundred by an Indian captain in a test innings at Ahmedabad. Other three are – 152 by Azharuddin vs Sri Lanka in Feb 94, 217 by SR Tendulkar vs New Zealand in Oct 99 and 100* by SC Ganguly vs New Zealand in Oct 03.

MS Dhoni’s 110 represent the eighth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a hundred against Sri Lanka. All the eight hundreds are listed below

No Captains Runs Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 155 Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 N Kapil Dev 163 Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
3 M Azharuddin 108 Bangalore 26 Jan 1994
4 M Azharuddin 152 Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
5 SR Tendulkar 143 Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
6 SR Tendulkar 139 Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
7 SR Tendulkar 148 Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
8 MS Dhoni 110 Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009

MS Dhoni completed 2000 test runs when he was on 38 during the course of his knock of 110. At the end of his innings, his aggregate stood at 2072.

At the end of the first day, with his score at 177 not out, Dravid’s run aggregate in tests stood at 11000.

MS Dhoni’s 110 represent the eighth occasion of a captain-wicket keeper scoring a hundred in the annals of test cricket. All the eight occasions are listed below

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 PW Sherwell 115 SAF Eng Lord’s 01 Jul 1907
2 A Flower 156 Zim Pak Harare 31 Jan 1995
3 AJ Stewart 164 Eng SAF Manchester 02 Jul 1998
4 A Flower 129 Zim Srl Harare 26 Nov 1999
5 A Flower 113* Zim Win Port of Spain 16 Mar 2000
6 AC Gilchrist 104 Aus Ind Bangalore 06 Oct 2004
7 T Taibu 153 Zim Ban Dhaka 14 Jan 2005
8 MS Dhoni 110 Ind Srl Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009

MS Dhoni with his 110 became the first Indian captain-wicket keeper to score a hundred in tests. His 110 represents the second occasion of captain-wicket keeper registering a hundred against Sri Lanka, after A Flower who had scored 129 at Harare in Nov 99.

MS Dhoni’s 110 represent the 12th hundred by an Indian wicket keeper batsman in tests. It also represents the first hundred by an Indian wicket keeper batsman in tests against Sri Lanka. All the twelve hundreds are listed below

No Batsmen Runs Opp Ground Start Date
1 VLManjrekar 118 Win Kingston 28/Mar/1953
2 BKKunderan 192 Eng Chennai 10/Jan/1964
3 BKKunderan 100 Eng Delhi 08/Feb/1964
4 FMEngineer 109 Win Chennai 13/Jan/1967
5 FMEngineer 121 Eng Mum-BS 06/Feb/1973
6 SMHKirmani 101* Aus Mumbai 03/Nov/1979
7 SMHKirmani 102 Eng Mumbai 28/Nov/1984
8 NRMongia 152 Aus Delhi 10/Oct/1996
9 DDasgupta 100 Eng Mohali 03/Dec/2001
10 ARatra 115* Win St John’s 10/May/2002
11 MSDhoni 148 Pak Faisalabad 21/Jan/ 006
12 MSDhoni 110 Srl Ahmedabad 16/Nov/2009

BK Kunderan, FM Engineer, SMH Kirmani and MS Dhoni are the four Indian wicket keepers to register two test hundreds.

No Batsmen Runs Opp Ground Start Date
1 BKKunderan 192 Eng Chennai 10/Jan/1964
2 BKKunderan 100 Eng Delhi 08/Feb/1964
1 FMEngineer 109 Win Chennai 13/Jan/1967
2 FMEngineer 121 Eng Mum/BS 06/Feb/1973
1 SMHKirmani 101* Aus Mumbai 03/Nov/1979
2 SMHKirmani 102 Eng Mumbai 28/Nov/1984
1 MSDhoni 148 Pak Faisalabad 21/Jan/2006
2 MSDhoni 110 Srl Ahmedabad 16/Nov/2009

SR Tendulkar completes 20 years of International Cricket

SR Tendulkar completes 20 years of International Cricket

SR Tendulkar completed 20 years of International cricket. Crickick.com brings the year wise performance of SR Tendulkar in Tests and One day games

SR TENDULKAR’S PERFORMANCE YEAR WISE IN TESTS
Year M Runs HS Ave 100s W BBI Ave 5 Ct
1989 4 215 59 35.83 0 0 0 1
1990 7 373 119* 41.44 1 4
1991 2 78 40 19.50 0 0 0 2
1992 7 419 148* 41.90 3 4 2/010 21.75 0 6
1993 8 640 165 91.42 2 0 0 8
1994 7 700 179 70.00 2 0 0 7
1995 3 58 52* 29.00 0 3
1996 8 623 177 41.53 2 0 0 5
1997 12 1000 169 62.50 4 0 0 9
1998 5 647 177 80.87 3 3 2/007 20.66 0 3
1999 10 1088 217 68.00 5 6 2/030 29.00 0 2
2000 6 575 201* 63.88 2 6 3/010 33.66 0 5
2001 10 1003 155 62.68 3 6 3/031 51.50 0 5
2002 16 1392 193 55.68 4 2 2/107 112.00 0 8
2003 5 153 55 17.00 0 4 2/036 51.25 0 2
2004 10 915 248* 91.50 3 5 2/036 55.20 0 5
2005 6 444 109 44.40 1 1 1/062 125.00 0 2
2006 8 267 63 24.27 0 0 0 8
2007 9 776 122* 55.42 2 5 2/035 58.60 0 10
2008 13 1063 154* 48.31 4 0 0 5
2009 3 344 160 68.80 1 2 2/045 22.50 0 2
Total 159 12773 248* 54.58 42 44 3/010 51.63 0 102
SR TENDULKAR’S YEAR WISE PERFORMANCE IN ONE DAY GAMES
Year M Runs HS Ave 100s W BBI Ave 5 Ct
1989 1 0 0 0.00 0 0
1990 11 239 53 23.90 0 2 2/39 32.00 0 3
1991 14 417 62 34.75 0 6 4/34 33.33 0 4
1992 21 704 84 39.11 0 4 1/25 103.00 0 5
1993 18 319 82* 24.53 0 4 1/06 50.00 0 4
1994 25 1089 115 47.34 3 14 3/36 44.92 0 8
1995 12 444 112* 40.36 1 4 2/49 62.25 0 6
1996 32 1611 137 53.70 6 9 2/34 80.55 0 13
1997 39 1011 117 30.63 2 6 2/61 72.33 0 14
1998 34 1894 143 65.31 9 24 5/32 26.50 1 14
1999 22 843 186* 42.15 3 5 3/34 35.60 0 4
2000 34 1328 146 39.05 3 20 4/56 41.75 0 11
2001 17 904 146 69.53 4 5 3/35 46.00 0 3
2002 20 741 113 52.92 2 7 2/41 51.85 0 4
2003 21 1141 152 57.05 3 3 2/28 67.33 0 4
2004 21 812 141 40.60 1 19 4/54 24.26 0 4
2005 16 412 123 27.46 1 8 5/50 31.50 1 6
2006 16 628 141* 44.85 2 3 1/27 72.00 0 6
2007 33 1425 100* 47.50 1 11 2/10 44.36 0 7
2008 12 460 117* 41.81 1 0 0 6
2009 17 756 175 50.40 3 0 0 6
Total 436 17178 186* 44.50 45 154 5/32 44.26 2 132
Statistical Highlights of Delhi-Karnataka Ranji Trophy match

Statistical Highlights of Delhi-Karnataka Ranji Trophy match

C Keshavamurthy, the Indian domestic Champion Statistician in an exclusive article to the visitors of crickick.com pens the stats highlights of Delhi-Karnataka Ranji Trophy match which was just concluded. Read on ………

Karnataka denied themselves of a possible victory by not scoring fast at the beginning of the fourth day and to some extent the decision of the umpires too marred the chances of carving out a victory and had to be satisfied for a drawn encounter.

This is the third successive match which has failed to produce an outright result between the two teams, after Karnataka’s victory by 167 runs in 2005/06 at B’lore in 2005/06. In 2006/07, the match had ended in a draw – Karnataka gaining the vital first innings lead. In 2007/08 also the match ended in a draw with the rain interruption. In all, this is the 9th drawn game in 14 matches between the two teams. In the remaining five matches, Karnataka has won four matches and lost one match.

R Vinaykumar returned with his best bowling performance in an innings when he capturede 8 for 32 in the first innings. His previous best bowling innings effort was 6 for 38 against Maharashtra at Ratnagiri in 2007/08. Vinaykumar also recorded his best match bowling performance by capturing 11-102 in this match improving upon his best match bowling performance of 10 for 104 against Maharashtra at Ratnagiri in 2007/08.

Vinaykumar’s 8 for 32 also represents his best bowling innings effort against Delhi, His previoous best was 5 for-121 at B’lore in 2007/08. Vinaykumar with his 11 for 102 became the third Karnataka bowler to take ten or more wickets in a match against Delhi after BS Chandrasekhar and BK Venkatesh Prasad.. BKV Prasad holds the record for the best match figures by a Karnataka bowler against Delhi. BS Chandrasekhar is the only Karnataka bowler to take ten wickets against Delhi on two occasions. R Vinaykumar’s 11 for 102 in this game provide the fourth occasion of a Karnataka bowler capturing ten plus wickets against Delhi.

1. BSChandrasekhar 10/114 B’lore 1973/74
2. BSChandrasekhar 10/139 Delhi 1977/78
3. BKV Prasad 11/096 B’lore 1999/00
4 RVinaykumar 11/102 Delhi 2009/10

R Vinaykumar 8 for 32 represents record innings bowling effort by a Karnataka bowler against Delhi obliterating the previous best of 7-76 by BS Chandrasekhar at B’lore in 1973/74.

R Vinaykumar’s 8 for 32 in the first innings provide the second occasion of his capturing five wickets in an innings against Delhi, the first occasion being his 5 for 121 at B’lore in 2007-08. Vinaykumar becomes the third Karnataka bowler to take five plus wickets in an innings against Delhi on two or more occasions, the other two being – BS Chandrasekhar {03} and BKV Prasad {02}. The complete list of Karnataka bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in an innings against Delhi read as under:

No Bowlers W R Venue Season
1 BSChandrasekhar 7 076 B’lore 1973/74
2 EAS Prasanna 5 054 Delhi 1974/75
3 BSChandrasekhar 6 074 Delhi 1974/75
4 BSChandrasekhar 5 117 Delhi 1977/78
5 H Surendra 5 126 B’lore 1984/85
6 BKV Prasad 6 060 B’lore 1999/00
7 BKV Prasad 5 036 B’lore 2005/06
8 S Joshi 6 073 B’lore 2005/06
9 B Akhil 5 058 Delhi 2006/07
10 R Vinaykumar 5 121 B’lore 2007/08
11 R Vinaykumar 8 032 Delhi 2009/10
12 S Aravind 5 049 Delhi 2009/10

R Vinaykumar with his 8 for 32 became the eighth Karnataka bowler to take eight or more wickets in an innings. Raghuram Bhat has captured eight wickets in an innings on three occasions and remains the only bowler in the entire Ranji Trophy to capture eight wickets in an innings on three occasions.

The complete list of players who have taken 8 or more wickets in an innings for Karnataka/Mys is given below:

No Bowlers W R Oppn Venue Seaon
1 BSChandrasekhar 9 72 Ker Bijapur 1969/70
2 RMH Binny 8 22 Har Faridabad 1982/83
3 R Vinaykumar 8 32 Del Delhi 2009/10
4 A Kumble 8 41 Ker Tellicherry 1994/95
5 R Bhat 8 43 T N B’lore 1987/88
6 EAS Prasanna 8 50 And Belgaum 1970/71
7 D Johnson 8 55 Asm B’lore 1993/94
8 A Kumble 8 58 Ker Tellicherry 1994/95
9 R Bhat 8 70 Ker Gulburga 1983/84
10 BKGarudachar 8 99 T N B’lore 1941/42
11 R Bhat 8 123 Mum B’lore 1981/82

R Dravid’s 78 in the first innings of this game represents his 23rd fifty in his 46th Ranji Trophy match. It also represents the fifth occasion of a Karantaka captain registering a fifty against Delhi, Others are – GR Viswanath {136* at B’lore in 1984/85}, SB Somasundar (54 at B’lore in 2005/06} and Y Goud {56* at Delhi in 2006/07} and R Dravid {136* at B’lore in 1984/85}

VS Thilaknaidu completed 4000 runs in Ranji Trophy when he was on 1 during his innings of 6 in the first innings. He reached the landamark in his 81st match and 119th innings.

Thilaknaidu became the eightth Karnataka player to aggreate 4000 plus runs in Ranji Trophy. The complete list of 4000 run club is as under as on 14.11.2009:

No Batsmen Runs Mts Debut
1 BP Patel 7126 104 1969/70
2 GR Vishwanath 5655 93 1967/68
3 J Arunkumar 4679 72 1993/94
4 R Dravid 4629 46 1990/91
5 RV Bharadwaj 4288 67 1994/95
6 SMH Kirmani 4195 97 1967/68
7 RMH Binny 4173 68 1975/76
8 VST Naidu 4027 81 1998/99

Note: J Arunkumar’s aggregate represent the runs scored while playing for Karnatka

S Aravind captured five for 49 in the second innings of this match in his second match. He became the eightth Karnataka player to take five or more wickets in an innings against Delhi.

M Pandey’s 54 in this match represents his third fifty in his seventh Ranji Trophy match.

S Dhawan scored his seventh Ranji Trophy century when he scored an exact 100 in Delhi’s second innings. It was his 34th Ranji Trophy match. S Dhawan’s exact hundred represents the third hundred against Karnataka, the other two being – 130 at Delhi in 2004/05 and 148 at B’lore in 2007/08.

R Bhatia aggregated 3000 runs in Ranji Trophy when he reached 62 in his 2nd innings score of 64. Bhatia’s 64 is his 12th fifty in his 51st match.


Wicket keeping records in Ranji Trophy

Wicket keeping records in Ranji Trophy

C Keshavamurthy, the Indian domestic champion statistician. unearths a wicket keeping record in Ranji Trophy this season and laments that such records are not given its due in the Print media and electronic media. Crickick’s statistician HR Gopala Krishna provides the comprehensive list of wicket keepers who have effected seven dismissals in an innings and nine or more dismissals in a Ranji Trophy match. Read on …………..

It is a strange thing that while so much publicity is given to the records made in tests/one day internationals, the records achieved by Indian Cricketers in domestic cricket are not given its due

Recently in the first leg of the Ranji Trophy matches this season, Karnataka’s A Mithun and Delhi’s P Bisht, accomplished rare individual feats. Though their names with their feats get automatically added to the record books, not much is spoken of them or highlighted either in the Print media and in electronic media, although their feat deserve special mention and publicity.

Karnataka’s Abhimanyu Mukund performed a hat trick and also took 11 wickets in the match against Uttar Pradesh at Meerut which is a rare feat – but his record was not given as much prominence as it deserved.

Similarly, Punit Bisht of Delhi accomplished a rare feat in the annals of Ranji Trophy when he held seven catches in the first innings and took two more in the second innings in the Ranji Trophy match against Baroda at Vadodara with the start date of 03.11.09

Bisht’s feat is only the fourth occasion of a wicket keeper effecting seven dismissals in the Ranji Trophy match right from its inception in 1934/35

No Dis Breakup Name Team Opp Venue Season
1 8 7ct/1st *SNath Asm Tri Guwahati 2001/02
2 7 7ct KSM Iyer Vid U P Allahabad 1997/98
3 7 7ct DHYagnik Raj Sau Rajkot 2005/06
4 7 7CT P Bisht Del Vad Vadodara 2009/10

The Ranji Trophy record for most dismissals in an innings is eight and is credited to S Nath of Assam who on debut against Tripura at Guwahathi in 2001/02 effected held seven catches and effected a stumping.

Bisht made Ranji Trophy debut for Delhi against Baroda in 2006/07. He was making his 23rd Ranji Trophy appearance when he took seven catches in an innings, He was born on 15.06.1986. He is a right handed lower order batsman and wicket keeper.

The following table lists out the wicket keepers who have effected nine or more dismissals in a Ranji Trophy match. P Bisht’s feat of nine dismissals in the match between Delhi and Vadodara, this season provides the 21st occasion of a wicket keeper effecting nine or more dismissals in a Ranji Trophy match

Nine or more dismissals in a match in Ranji Trophy
No Dis Breakup Name Team Opp Venue Season
1 11 10ct/1st *S Nath Asm Tri Guwahati 2001/02
2 11 9ct/2st MS Bisla H P Sau Dharmasala 2004/05
3 10 9ct/1st A Ghosh Bih Asm Bhagalpur 1981/82
4 10 8ct/2st Z Parker Mum Mah Mumbai 1981/82
5 10 10ct VST Naidu Kar Sau Mysore 2007/08
6 9 9ct Inderjithsinhji Sau Mah Nasik 1965/66
7 9 6ct/3st PG Joshi Mah Guj Ahmednagar 1959/60
8 9 4ct/5st MK Mantri Mum NInd Lahore 1941/42
9 9 9ct P Bisht Del Sau Rajkot 2008/09
10 9 9ct MS Dhoni Bih Vid Nagpur 2003/04
11 9 9ct G Gopal Ori Asm Cuttack 1997/98
12 9 9ct M Gupta H P Ker Dharmasala 2008/09
13 9 9ct I Khaleel Hyd Ser Sec’bad 2005/06
14 9 8ct/1st VST Naidu Kar And Mysore 2008/09
15 9 9ct NV Ojha M P Asm Indore 2008/09
16 9 9ct R Paul T N Pun Chennai 1999/00
17 9 9ct MSK Prasad And Har Anantapur 2005/06
18 9 9ct MSK Prasad And Har Rohtak 2006/07
19 9 8ct/1st V R Samant Mum Raj Mumbai 2006/07
20 9 7ct/2st V R Samant Mum Kar Mumbai 2007/08
21 9 7ct/2st P Bisht Del Vad Vadodara 2009/10
*on debut in RT

MSK Prasad of Andhra, P Bisht of Delhi, VR Samant of Mumbai and VST Naidu of Karnataka are the four wicket keepers who have effected nine or more dismissals in a Ranji Trophy match on two occasions. P Bisht, prior to his feat of nine dismissals against Vadodara, this season has effected nine dismissals {all caught} against Saurashtra at Rajkot in 2008-09

No Dis Breakup Name Team Opp Venue Season
1 9 9ct MSKPrasad And Har Anantapur 2005/06
2 9 9ct MSKPrasad And Har Rohtak 2006/07
1 9 9ct PBisht Del Sau Rajkot 2008/09
2 9 7ct/2st PBisht Del Vad Vadodara 2009/10
1 9 8ct/st VRSamant Mum Raj Mumbai 2006/07
2 9 7ct/2st VRSamant Mum Kar Mumbai 2007/08
1 10 10ct VSTNaidu Kar Sau Mysore 2007/08
2 9 8ct/1st VSTNaidu Kar And Mysore 2008/09


Approaching milestones ahead of India-Sri Lanka Test series

Approaching milestones ahead of India-Sri Lanka Test series

SR Tendulkar with 19 test appearances against Sri Lanka prior to the start of the test series require one more appearance to equal the series record of 20 appearances held by A Ranatunga of Sri Lanka. The first test at Ahmedabad would give SR Tendulkar his 20th appearance against Sri Lanka. SR Tendulkar would become the first Indian cricketer to play 20 tests against Sri Lanka.

R Dravid would be playing his 15th test against Sri Lanka and would join the select band cricketers who have played 15 or more tests in India-Sri Lanka test series – A Ranatunga of Sri Lanka {20}, PA de Silva of Sri Lanka {19}, SR Tendulkar of India {19}, A Kumble of India {18}, M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka {18} and M Azharuddin of India {17}

R Dravid with 980 runs prior to the start of the series, require 20 more runs for his 1000 runs aggregate against Sri Lanka. If he gets there, he would join the following batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs in India-Sri Lanka test series. Dravid would become the fourth Indian batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs against Sri Lanka

No Batsmen Team M Rruns HS Ave
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 19 1408 148 56.32
2 M Azharuddin Ind 17 1215 199 55.22
3 SC Ganguly Ind 14 1064 173 46.26
1 PA de Silva Srl 19 1252 148 41.73
2 M Jayawardene Srl 12 1161 242 68.29

SR Tendulkar with 1408 runs to his credit prior to the start of the series require 92 runs for his 1500 runs aggregate against Sri Lanka. If he gets there, he would earn the distinction of not only becoming the first batsman to aggregate 1500 runs in India-Sri Lanka test series, but also the first Indian batsman to aggregate 1500 runs against Sri Lanka.

M Jayawardene with 1161 runs to his credit prior to the start of the series require 92 runs to surpass PA de Silva’s run aggregate of 1252 runs against India, which is now the highest aggregate of runs by a Sri Lankan batsman against India. If M Jayawardene gets there he would wrest the record from PA de Silva.

SR Tendulkar has scored ten fifties {07 C plus 03 HC} and require one more fifty to equal the series record of 11 fifties held by M Jayawardene {04 C plus 05 HC}

R Dravid with nine fifties to his credit {01 C plus 08 HC} require one more fifty for his tenth fifty and would become the third batsman after M Jayawardene and SR Tendulkar who have scored ten or more fifties.

M Jayawardene require one more half century to take his tally of half centuries against India to eight which would put him on par with R Dravid who also has eight half centuries to his credit. R Dravid’s eight half centuries is a series record for most half centuries.

It is interesting to note that SR Tendulkar is yet to score a zero against Sri Lanka in a test innings. He has played 19 tests and 27 innings against Sri Lanka prior to the start of the series.

M Jayawardene require one more hundred to take his tally of hundreds against India to five. If he gets there, he would be on par with PA de Silva who has scored five hundreds against India which is a record for most hundreds by a Sri Lankan batsman against India.

SR Tendulkar has scored seven hundreds against Sri Lanka prior to the start of the series. One more hundred would give him his eighth hundred against Sri Lanka. He has already scored ten hundreds against Australia. His eighth hundred against Sri Lanka would make him the second Indian batsman to score eight or more hundreds against two specific oppositions. The other batsman is SM Gavaskar who has scored 13 hundreds against West Indies and 08 hundreds against Australia.

SR Tendulkar would also become the fifth batsman in the world to score eight or more hundreds against two specific oppositions. The other four are GS Sobers of West Indies, IVA Richards of West Indies, RT Ponting of Australia and SM Gavaskar of India

No Batsmen Team Opp 100s
1 GSSobers Win Eng 10
2 GSSobers Win Ind 8
1 IVARichards Win Eng 8
2 IVARichards Win Ind 8
1 RTPonting Aus Eng 8
2 RTPonting Aus SAF 8
1 SMGavaskar Ind Win 13
2 SMGavaskar Ind Aus 8
1 SRTendulkar Ind Aus 10
2 SRTendulkar Ind Srl 7

SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 4999 runs while batting at number four on home soil. He requires just one run for an aggregate of 5000 runs. He would become the first batsman to aggregate 5000 runs on home soil while batting at number four.

SR Tendulkar has played 159 tests prior to the start of this series. Ahmedabad test would give him 160 test appearances. He would become the second cricketer in the annals of test cricket to play 160 plus tests after SR Waugh of Australia who has 168 test appearances to his credit.

R Dravid has scored 64 fifties while batting at number three in a test innings. Two more fifties would take his tally of fifties to 66 which would put him on par with RT Ponting who has 66 fifites while batting at number three.

Ahmedabad Test would be the 70th test at home for SR Tendulkar. He would become the first Indian cricketer to play 70 tests at home. Others who have played 70 plus tests at home are – SR Waugh of Australia {89}, AR Border of Australia {86}, GA Gooch of England {74}, AJ Stewart of England {74}, RT Ponting of Australia {73}, M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka {72} and JH Kallis of South Africa {72}. Thus SR Tendulkar would become the eighth cricketer in the annals of test cricket to appear in 70 plus tests at home.

M Muralitharan has an aggregate of 298 wickets on away soil and require two more wickets for his 300 away wickets. If he gets there, he would become the second bowler in the world to aggregate 300 wickets on away soil after SK Warne of Australia who has 362 away wickets to his credit.

M Muralitharan has an aggregate of 88 wickets against India prior to the start of the series and require two more wickets for his 90 wickets. If he gets there, he would become the second bowler to capture 90 plus wickets against India, the first bowler being Imran Khan of Pakistan who has an aggregate of 94 wickets to his credit.

M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka, IT Botham of England, Imran Khan of Pakistan and MD Marshall of West Indies are the four bowlers who have captured five or more wickets on six occasions against India. One more five wicket haul of M Muralitharan in the ensuing series would give him the seventh five wickets haul in an innings against India and with it the record for most five wicket hauls in an innings against India.

AV Bedser of England, RJ Hadlee of New Zealand, Imran Khan of Pakistan, GD McKenzie of Australia, M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka and Saqlain Mushtaq of Pakistan are six bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in a match against India on two occasions. One more ten wicket haul for Muralitharan in the ensuing series would give him the third ten wicket haul in a match against India and with it the record for most ten wicket hauls in a match against India.

Two more wickets for M Muralitharan would give him 90 wickets against India. He has already captured 112 wickets against England and 104 wickets against South Africa. 90 wickets against India would give him 90 plus wickets against three specific oppositions. He would become the second bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 90 plus wickets against three or more specific oppositions, after SK Warne of Australia who has captured 90 plus wickets against four specific oppositions viz., vs England {195}, vs New Zealand {103}, vs Pakistan {90} and vs South Africa {130}.

SR Tendulkar-R Dravid, CG Greenidge-DL Haynes and ML Hayden-RT Ponting share 16 three figure partnerships, which is a record for most partnerships between two batsmen in the annals of test cricket. One more three figure partnership between SR Tendulkar and R Dravid would give the pair the 17 three figure partnership and with it the world record for most partnerships between two batsmen.

Indian batsmen have posted 198 fifty plus runs partnerships for the first wicket against various oppositions {66 three figure partnerships plus 132 half century partnerships}. Two more fifty plus partnerships would give India 200 fifty plus partnerships for the first wicket.

SR Tendulkar-R Dravid has an aggregate of 5507 runs in 111 partnerships. They need 493 runs to complete 6000 runs. If they get there, they would become the third pair of batsmen in the annals of test cricket to aggregate 6000 plus runs. Other pairs are CG Greenidge-DL Haynes of West Indies {6482 runs} and ML Haydne-J Langer of Australia {6081}

R Dravid has pouched nine catches against Sri Lanka and require one more catch to take his tally to ten catches. He would become the third Indian fieldsman to pouch ten or more catches against Sri Lanka. Other two are M Azharuddin {27} and A Kumble {13}. SR Tendulkar with eight catches against Sri Lanka prior to the start of the series, requires two more catches for his ten catches.

R Dravid has a tally of 88 catches on home soil. He requires two more catches for 90 catches on home soil. If he gets there, he would become the sixth fieldsman in the annals of test cricket to pouch 90 plus catches on home soil. Others are MA Taylor of Australia {97}, SP Fleming of New Zealand {94}, BC Lara of West Indies {94}, DPMD Jayawardene {92}, JH Kallis of South Africa {91}

R Dravid, if he gets to 90 catches, he would go past the 89 catches record on home soil held by RT Ponting and ME Waugh {both Australians}

DPMD Jayawardene has a tally of 12 catches against India and would require five more catches to become the Sri Lankan fieldsman with most catches against India. The present record is 16 catches and is credited to HP Tilakaratne.

M Muralitharan require two more catches to join HP Tilakaratne {16}. DPMD Jayawardene {12} and MS Atapattu {10} who have a tally of ten or more catches against India.

Unbeaten fifties in T20 Internationals

Unbeaten fifties in T20 Internationals

EJG Morgan scored 85 not out in the T20I game between England and South Africa at Johannesburg on 13.11.09, while Umar Akmal came up with 56 not out in the game between Pakistan and New Zealand at Dubai on 13.11.09 providing the 40th occasion of a batsman remaining not out after scoring a fifty in the history of T20I games. All the 40 instances in the descending order of runs are listed below

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 RT Ponting 98* Aus NZl Auckland 17.02.05
2 TM Dilshan 96* Srl Win The Oval 19.06.09
3 HH Gibbs 90* RSA Win Jo’burg 11.09.07
4 GC Smith 89* RSA Aus Jo’burg 24.02.06
5 JM Kemp 89* RSA NZl Durban 19.09.07
6 DJ Hussey 88* Aus RSA Jo’burg 27.03.09
7 Misbah-ul-Haq 87* Pak Ban Karachi 20.04.08
8 A Symonds 85* Aus NZl Perth 11.12.07
9 EJG Morgan 85* Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09
10 AB de Villiers 79* RSA Sco The Oval 07.06.09
11 ML Hayden 73* Aus Ban Cape Town 16.09.07
12 GC Smith 71* RSA Pak Jo’burg 02.02.07
13 JP Duminy 69* RSA Aus Brisbane 13.01.09
14 BB McCullum 69* NZl Ind Wellington 27.02.09
15 ML Hayden 67* Aus Eng Cape Town 14.09.07
16 Misbah-ul-Haq 66* Pak Aus Jo’burg 18.09.07
17 JDP Oram 66* NZl Aus Perth 11.12.07
18 DJ Bravo 66* Win Ind Lord’s 12.06.09
19 KC Sangakkara 64* Srl Pak Lord’s 21.06.09
20 CH Gayle 63* Win Srl The Oval 19.06.09
21 Aftab Ahmed 62* Ban Win Jo’burg 13.09.07
22 SK Raina 61* Ind NZl Christchurch 25.02.09
23 BRM Taylor 60* Zim Aus Cape Town 12.09.07
24 IR Bell 60* Eng NZl Manchester 13.06.08
25 Kamran Akmal 59* Pak Aus Dubai 07.05.09
26 ML Hayden 58* Aus Srl Cape Town 20.09.07
27 JH Kallis 57* RSA Eng Nottingham 11.06.09
28 BB McCullum 56* NZl Ind Christchurch 25.02.09
29 Umar Akmal 56* Pak NZl Dubai 13.11.09
30 OA Shah 55* Eng Win The Oval 29.06.07
31 KC Sangakkara 55* Srl Aus Nottingham 08.06.09
32 A Symonds 54* Aus RSA Brisbane 09.01.06
33 Shahid Afridi 54* Pak Srl Lord’s 21.06.09
34 LL Bosman 53* RSA Pak Jo’burg 02.02.07
35 MEK Hussey 53* Aus RSA Brisbane 13.01.09
36 Shoaib Malik 52* Pak Aus Jo’burg 18.09.07
37 AB de Villiers 52* RSA NZl Jo’burg 23.11.07
38 RG Sharma 52* Ind Ire Nottingham 10.06.09
39 ST Jayasuriya 51* Srl NZl Wellington 22.12.06
40 RG Sharma 50* Ind RSA Durban 20.09.07

ML Hayden remains the only batsman in the history of T20I games to register an unbeaten fifty on three occasions, while A Symonds of Austalia, AB de Villers of South Africa, BB McCullum of New Zealand, GC Smith of South Africa, KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka, Misbah-ul-Huq of Pakistan and RG Sharma of India have achieved the feat on two occasions.

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 ML Hayden 67* Aus Eng Cape Town 14.09.07
2 ML Hayden 73* Aus Ban Cape Town 16.09.07
3 ML Hayden 58* Aus Srl Cape Town 20.09.07
1 A Symonds 54* Aus RSA Brisbane 09.01.06
2 A Symonds 85* Aus NZl Perth 11.12.07
1 AB de Villiers 52* RSA NZl Jo’burg 23.11.07
2 AB de Villiers 79* RSA Sco The Oval 07.06.09
1 BB McCullum 56* NZl Ind Christchurch 25.02.09
2 BB McCullum 69* NZl Ind Wellington 27.02.09
1 GC Smith 89* RSA Aus Jo’burg 24.02.06
2 GC Smith 71* RSA Pak Jo’burg 02.02.07
1 KC Sangakkara 55* Srl Aus Nottingham 08.06.09
2 KC Sangakkara 64* Srl Pak Lord’s 21.06.09
1 Misbah-ul-Haq 66* Pak Aus Jo’burg 18.09.07
2 Misbah-ul-Haq 87* Pak Ban Karachi 20.04.08
1 RG Sharma 50* Ind RSA Durban 20.09.07
1 RG Sharma 52* Ind Ire Nottingham 10.06.09

RT Ponting of Australia, TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka and HH Gibbs of South Africa are the three batsmen who have registered unbeaten nineties in the history of T20I games.

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 RT Ponting 98* Aus NZl Auckland 17.02.05
2 TM Dilshan 96* Srl Win The Oval 19.06.09
3 HH Gibbs 90* RSA Win Jo’burg 11.09.07

Kamran Akmal and Umar Akmal are the only pair of brothers in the history of T20I games to register unbeaten fifties.

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 Kamran Akmal 59* Pak Aus Dubai 07.05.09
2 Umar Akmal 56* Pak NZl Dubai 13.11.09

The following list shows the seven occasions of captains registering fifties in the history of T20I games

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 RT Ponting 98* Aus NZl Auckland 17.02.05
2 GC Smith 89* RSA Aus Jo’burg 24.02.06
3 GC Smith 71* RSA Pak Jo’burg 02.02.07
4 Shoaib Malik 52* Pak Aus Jo’burg 18.09.07
5 KC Sangakkara 55* Srl Aus Nottingham 08.06.09
6 CH Gayle 63* Win Srl The Oval 19.06.09
7 KC Sangakkara 64* Srl Pak Lord’s 21.06.09

GC Smith of South Africa and KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka are the two captains who have scored unbeaten fifties on two occasions

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 GC Smith 89* RSA Aus Jo’burg 24.02.06
2 GC Smith 71* RSA Pak Jo’burg 02.02.07
1 KC Sangakkara 55* Srl Aus Nottingham 08.06.09
2 KC Sangakkara 64* Srl Pak Lord’s 21.06.09

KC Sangakkara remains the only captain-cum-wicket keeper batsman who has scored two unbeaten fifties.

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 KC Sangakkara 55* Srl Aus Nottingham 08.06.09
2 KC Sangakkara 64* Srl Pak Lord’s 21.06.09

There are six occasions of wicket keeper batsman registering unbeaten fifties in T20I games which are listed below

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 BRM Taylor 60* Zim Aus Cape Town 12.09.07
2 BB McCullum 56* NZl Ind Christchurch 25.02.09
3 BB McCullum 69* NZl Ind Wellington 27.02.09
4 Kamran Akmal 59* Pak Aus Dubai 07.05.09
5 KC Sangakkara 55* Srl Aus Nottingham 08.06.09
6 KC Sangakkara 64* Srl Pak Lord’s 21.06.09

BB McCullum of New Zealand and KC Sangakaara of Sri Lanka are the two wicket keepers who have scored unbeaten fifties on two occasions

No Batsmen Runs Team Opp Ground Date
2 BB McCullum 56* NZl Ind Christchurch 25.02.09
3 BB McCullum 69* NZl Ind Wellington 27.02.09
5 KC Sangakkara 55* Srl Aus Nottingham 08.06.09
6 KC Sangakkara 64* Srl Pak Lord’s 21.06.09

All about First Ball Ducks in T20 Internationals

All about First Ball Ducks in T20 Internationals

There were three occasions of batsmen collecting their first ball ducks in two T20I games played yesterday, that is on 13.11.09. J Denly and MJ Prior of England collected the first ball ducks against South Africa at Johannesburg, while Abdul Razaaq of Pakistan collected his first ball duck against New Zealand at Dubai.

These three first ball ducks have swelled the number of occasions of first ball ducks in T20I games to 84. The following table lists all these 84 occasions in chronological order

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 MS Sinclair NZl Aus Auckland 17.02.05
2 KD Mills NZl Aus Auckland 17.02.05
3 MP Vaughan Eng Aus Southampton 13.06.05
4 MJ Clarke Aus Eng Southampton 13.06.05
5 M Zondeki RSA Aus Brisbane 09.01.06
6 DPMD Jayawardene Srl Eng Southampton 15.06.06
7 KP Pietersen Eng Pak Bristol 28.08.06
8 Younis Khan Pak Eng Bristol 28.08.06
9 DO Obuya Ken NZl Durban 12.09.07
10 JAR Blain Sco Pak Durban 12.09.07
11 LJ Wright Eng Zim Cape Town 13.09.07
12 AD Mascarenhas Eng Zim Cape Town 13.09.07
13 Nazimuddin Ban RSA Cape Town 15.09.07
14 JS Patel NZl Ind Jo’burg 16.09.07
15 Mashrafe Mortaza Ban Aus Cape Town 16.09.07
16 Alok Kapali Ban Aus Cape Town 16.09.07
17 SM Pollock RSA Eng Cape Town 16.09.07
18 PD Collingwood Eng RSA Cape Town 16.09.07
19 AD Mascarenhas Eng NZl Durban 18.09.07
20 MJ Clarke Aus Pak Jo’burg 18.09.07
21 ST Jayasuriya Srl Ban Jo’burg 18.09.07
22 Nazimuddin Ban Srl Jo’burg 18.09.07
23 SE Bond NZl RSA Durban 19.09.07
24 Abdur Razzak Ban Pak Cape Town 20.09.07
25 KD Karthik Ind RSA Durban 20.09.07
26 SM Pollock RSA Ind Durban 20.09.07
27 Shahid Afridi Pak Ind Jo’burg 24.09.07
28 L Vincent NZl Aus Perth 11.12.07
29 JP Duminy RSa Win P Elizabeth 16.12.07
30 DJ Bravo Win RSA P Elizabeth 16.12.07
31 S Sreesanth Ind Aus Melbourne 01.02.08
32 SCJ Broad Eng NZl Christchurch 07.02.08
33 Shakib Al Hasan Ban Pak Karachi 20.04.08
34 Shahadat Hossain Ban Pak Karachi 20.04.08
35 GI Maiden Sco Ire Belfast 02.08.08
36 HJC Mol Net Can Belfast 02.08.08
37 PM Seelaar Net Can Belfast 02.08.08
38 JJ Celestine Ber Sco Belfast 03.08.08
39 J Edness Ber Sco Belfast 03.08.08
40 RR Watson Sco Ber Belfast 03.08.08
41 CR Foggo Ber Ire Belfast 03.08.08
42 PJ Ongondo Ken Ire Belfast 04.08.08
43 CJO Smith Sco Net Belfast 04.08.08
44 NFI McCallum Sco Net Belfast 04.08.08
45 KC Hodsoll Ber Can Belfast 05.08.08
46 Mohd Qazi Can Ber Belfast 05.08.08
47 AA Mulla Can Zim King City 11.10.08
48 C Zhuwawo Zim Can King City 11.10.08
49 TM Dilshan Srl Pak King City 11.10.08
50 S Matsikenyeri Zim Pak King City 12.10.08
51 ZE Surkari Can Srl King City 12.10.08
52 M Ntini RSA Aus Melbourne 11.01.09
53 VB van Jaarsveld RSA Aus Brisbane 13.01.09
54 JDP Oram NZl Ind Wellington 27.02.09
55 MEK Hussey Aus RSA Jo’burg 27.03.09
56 CJ Ferguson Aus RSA Centurion 29.03.09
57 NW Bracken Aus RSA Centurion 29.03.09
58 A Symonds Aus Pak Dubai 07.05.09
59 CJO Smith Sco NZl The Oval 06.06.09
60 RT Ponting Aus Win The Oval 06.06.09
61 NS Poonia Sco RSA The Oval 07.06.09
62 CJO Smith Sco RSA The Oval 07.06.09
63 JM Anderson Eng RSA Nottingham 11.06.09
64 KMDN Kulasekara Srl Pak Lord’s 12.06.09
65 Shahid Afridi Pak Srl Lord’s 12.06.09
66 JP Duminy RSA Win The Oval 13.06.09
67 JE Taylor Win RSA The Oval 13.06.09
68 KD Mills NZl Pak The Oval 13.06.09
69 M Muralitharan Srl Ire Lord’s 14.06.09
70 AC Botha Ire Srl Lord’s 14.06.09
71 GP Swann Eng Ind Lord’s 14.06.09
72 DT Johnston Ire Pak The Oval 15.06.09
73 LMP Simmons Win Eng The Oval 15.06.09
74 ST Jayasuriya Srl NZl Nottingham 16.06.09
75 XM Marshall Win Srl The Oval 19.06.09
76 Mohd Ashraful Ban Win Basseterre 02.08.09
77 DM Richards Win Ban Basseterre 02.08.09
78 Kamran Akmal Pak Srl Col-RPS 12.08.09
79 JL Denly Eng Aus Manchester 30.08.09
80 DL Vettori NZl Srl Col-RPS 02.09.09
81 ML Udawatte Srl NZl Col-RPS 04.09.09
82 Abdul Razzaq Pak NZl Dubai 13.11.09
83 JL Denly Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09
84 MJ Prior Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09

CJO Smith of Scotland remains the only batsman in the history of T20I games to collect the first ball duck on three occasions which is a record for most first ball ducks. AD Mascarehas of England, JL Denly of England, JP Duminy of South Africa, KD Mills of New Zealand, MJ Clarke of Australia, Nazimuddin of Bangladesh, Shahid Afridi of Pakistan, SM Pollock of South Africa and ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka are the batsmen who have collected the first ball ducks on two occasions,

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 CJO Smith Sco Net Belfast 04.08.08
2 CJO Smith Sco NZl The Oval 06.06.09
3 CJO Smith Sco RSA The Oval 07.06.09
1 AD Mascarenhas Eng Zim Cape Town 13.09.07
2 AD Mascarenhas Eng NZl Durban 18.09.07
1 JL Denly Eng Aus Manchester 30.08.09
2 JL Denly Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09
1 JP Duminy RSa Win P Elizabeth 16.12.07
2 JP Duminy RSA Win The Oval 13.06.09
1 KD Mills NZl Aus Auckland 17.02.05
2 KD Mills NZl Pak The Oval 13.06.09
1 MJ Clarke Aus Eng Southampton 13.06.05
2 MJ Clarke Aus Pak Jo’burg 18.09.07
1 Nazimuddin Ban RSA Cape Town 15.09.07
2 Nazimuddin Ban Srl Jo’burg 18.09.07
1 Shahid Afridi Pak Ind Jo’burg 24.09.07
2 Shahid Afridi Pak Srl Lord’s 12.06.09
1 SM Pollock RSA Eng Cape Town 16.09.07
2 SM Pollock RSA Ind Durban 20.09.07
1 ST Jayasuriya Srl Ban Jo’burg 18.09.07
2 ST Jayasuriya Srl NZl Nottingham 16.06.09

AA Mulla of Canada, Kamran Akmal of Pakistan and JL Denly of England are the three batsman who have been dismissed by the first ball of the match

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 AA Mulla Can Zim King City 11.10.08
2 Kamran Akmal Pak Srl Col-RPS 12.08.09
3 JL Denly Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11..09

JL Denly and MJ Prior’s dismissal in England’s innings against South Africa at Jo’burg on 13.11.09 provides the ninth occasion of two batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in an innings. All the nine occasions are listed below. JL Denly and MJ Prior provide the second occasion of two England batsmen collecting the first ball ducks after LJ Wright and AD Mascarnehas against Zimbabwe at Cape Town on 13.09.07

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 MS Sinclair NZl Aus Auckland 17.02.05
2 KD Mills NZl Aus Auckland 17.02.05
1 LJ Wright Eng Zim Cape Town 13.09.07
2 AD Mascarenhas Eng Zim Cape Town 13.09.07
1 Mashrafe Mortaza Ban Aus Cape Town 16.09.07
2 Alok Kapali Ban Aus Cape Town 16.09.07
1 Shakib Al Hasan Ban Pak Karachi 20.04.08
2 Shahadat Hossain Ban Pak Karachi 20.04.08
1 HJC Mol Net Can Belfast 02.08.08
2 PM Seelaar Net Can Belfast 02.08.08
1 JJ Celestine Ber Sco Belfast 03.08.08
2 J Edness Ber Sco Belfast 03.08.08
1 CJO Smith Sco Net Belfast 04.08.08
2 NFI McCallum Sco Net Belfast 04.08.08
1 CJ Ferguson Aus RSA Centurion 29.03.09
2 NW Bracken Aus RSA Centurion 29.03.09
1 JL Denly Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09
2 MJ Prior Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09

The following table lists out the rival batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in a T20I games

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 MP Vaughan Eng Aus Southampton 13.06.05
2 MJ Clarke Aus Eng Southampton 13.06.05
1 KP Pietersen Eng Pak Bristol 28.08.06
2 SM Pollock RSA Eng Cape Town 16.09.07
1 KD Karthik Ind RSA Durban 20.09.07
2 SM Pollock RSA Ind Durban 20.09.07
1 JJ Celestine Ber Sco Belfast 03.08.08
2 J Edness Ber Sco Belfast 03.08.08
3 RR Watson Sco Ber Belfast 03.08.08
1 KC Hodsoll Ber Can Belfast 05.08.08
2 Mohd Qazi Can Ber Belfast 05.08.08
1 AA Mulla Can Zim King City 11.10.08
2 C Zhuwawo Zim Can King City 11.10.08
1 KMDN Kulasekara Srl Pak Lord’s 12.06.09
2 Shahid Afridi Pak Srl Lord’s 12.06.09
1 JP Duminy RSA Win The Oval 13.06.09
2 JE Taylor Win RSA The Oval 13.06.09
1 M Muralitharan Srl Ire Lord’s 14.06.09
2 AC Botha Ire Srl Lord’s 14.06.09
1 Mohd Ashraful Ban Win Basseterre 02.08.09
2 DM Richards Win Ban Basseterre 02.08.09

The following table lists out the eight captains who have collected the first ball duck in T20I games

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 MP Vaughan Eng Aus Southampton 13.06.05
2 DPMD Jayawardene Srl Eng Southampton 15.06.06
3 PD Collingwood Eng RSA Cape Town 16.09.07
4 DJ Bravo Win RSA P Elizabeth 16.12.07
5 RR Watson Sco Ber Belfast 03.08.08
6 TM Dilshan Srl Pak King City 11.10.08
7 RT Ponting Aus Win The Oval 06.06.09
8 DL Vettori NZl Srl Col-RPS 02.09.09

TM Dilshan remains the only captain-cum-wicket keeper batsman to collect the first ball duck in the history of one day games. He collected the first ball duck in the game between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at King City on 11.10.08

AA Mulla of Canada and Kamran Akmal of Pakistan are the only two batsmen to collect the first ball ducks in the dual role of wicket keeper opening batsman

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 AA Mulla Can Zim King City 11.10.08
2 Kamran Akmal Pak Srl Col-RPS 12.08.09

As many as eight occasions of wicket keeper batsmen collecting the first ball ducks have been witnessed in the history of T20I games. CJO Smith of Scotland has collected the first ball ducks on three occasions

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 J Edness Ber Sco Belfast 03.08.08
2 CJO Smith Sco Net Belfast 04.08.08
3 AA Mulla Can Zim King City 11.10.08
4 TM Dilshan Srl Pak King City 11.10.08
5 CJO Smith Sco NZl The Oval 06.06.09
6 CJO Smith Sco RSA The Oval 07.06.09
7 Kamran Akmal Pak Srl Col-RPS 12.08.09
8 MJ Prior Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09

The following list shows the sixteen occasions of opening batsmen who have collected the first ball ducks in T20I games.

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 DO Obuya Ken NZl Durban 12.09.07
2 Nazimuddin Ban RSA Cape Town 15.09.07
3 ST Jayasuriya Srl Ban Jo’burg 18.09.07
4 Nazimuddin Ban Srl Jo’burg 18.09.07
5 L Vincent NZl Aus Perth 11.12.07
6 RR Watson Sco Ber Belfast 03.08.08
7 CR Foggo Ber Ire Belfast 03.08.08
8 Mohd Qazi Can Ber Belfast 05.08.08
9 AA Mulla Can Zim King City 11.10.08
10 C Zhuwawo Zim Can King City 11.10.08
11 ST Jayasuriya Srl NZl Nottingham 16.06.09
12 XM Marshall Win Srl The Oval 19.06.09
13 DM Richards Win Ban Basseterre 02.08.09
14 Kamran Akmal Pak Srl Col-RPS 12.08.09
15 JL Denly Eng Aus Manchester 30.08.09
16 JL Denly Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09

JL Denly of England, Nazimuddin of Bangladesh and ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka are the three opening batsmen who have collected the first ball ducks on two occasions

No Batsmen Team Opp Ground Date
1 JL Denly Eng Aus Manchester 30.08.09
2 JL Denly Eng RSA Jo’burg 13.11.09
1 Nazimuddin Ban RSA Cape Town 15.09.07
2 Nazimuddin Ban Srl Jo’burg 18.09.07
1 ST Jayasuriya Srl Ban Jo’burg 18.09.07
2 ST Jayasuriya Srl NZl Nottingham 16.06.09