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SR Tendulkar's World Record : Completes 3000 runs against Australia

SR Tendulkar's World Record : Completes 3000 runs against Australia

SR Tendulkar added one more feather in his cap when he aggregated 3000 plus runs against Australia to become the first batsman in the world to amass 3000 plus runs against a specific opposition.

Prior to the start of the game at Guwahathi against Australia on 15.11.09, he had an aggregate of 2995 runs. He completed 3000 runs when on five during the course of his knock of 10 at Guwahathi. At the end of the game his aggregate stood at 3005. The following table shows Tendulkar’s performance against Australia.

No Runs Dismissal Opposition Ground Date
1 36 caught v Australia Perth 08.12.91
2 57 caught v Australia Hobart 10.12.91
3 21 caught v Australia Adelaide 15.12.91
4 31 run out v Australia Sydney 14.01.92
5 4 caught v Australia Melbourne 18.01.92
6 69 caught v Australia Sydney 20.01.92
7 11 caught v Australia Brisbane 01.03.92
8 6 caught v Australia Sharjah 19.04.94
9 110 bowled v Australia Col-RPS 09.09.94
10 47 caught v Australia Dunedin 22.02.95
11 90 stumped v Australia Mumbai 27.02.96
12 7 caught v Australia Col-SSC 06.09.96
13 88 lbw v Australia Bangalore 21.10.96
14 62 caught v Australia Mohali 03.11.96
15 8 caught v Australia Kochi 01.04.98
16 100 caught v Australia Kanpur 07.04.98
17 15 caught v Australia Delhi 14.04.98
18 80 caught v Australia Sharjah 19.04.98
19 143 caught v Australia Sharjah 22.04.98
20 134 lbw v Australia Sharjah 24.04.98
21 141 run out v Australia Dhaka 28.10.98
22 0 caught v Australia The Oval 04.06.99
23 14 caught v Australia Galle 23.08.99
24 12 run out v Australia Melbourne 12.01.00
25 1 caught v Australia Sydney 14.01.00
26 18 caught v Australia Adelaide 26.01.00
27 3 bowled v Australia Perth 30.01.00
28 38 caught v Australia Nairobi 07.10.00
29 35 run out v Australia Bangalore 25.03.01
30 32 caught v Australia Pune 28.03.01
31 139 caught v Australia Indore 31.03.01
32 62 Caught v Australia Vizag 03.04.01
33 12 caught v Australia Margao 06.04.01
34 36 lbw v Australia Centurion 15.02.03
35 4 Caught v Australia Jo’burg 23.03.03
36 100 caught v Australia Gwalior 26.10.03
37 68 bowled v Australia Mumbai 01.11.03
38 89 bowled v Australia Bangalore 12.11.03
39 45 bowled v Australia Kolkata 18.11.03
40 63 caught v Australia Melbourne 09.01.04
41 86 caught v Australia Brisbane 18.01.04
42 5 caught v Australia Perth 01.02.04
43 8 bowled v Australia Melbourne 06.02.04
44 27 caught v Australia Sydney 08.02.04
45 12 Caught v Australia K Lumpur 16.09.06
46 4 caught v Australia K Lumpur 22.09.06
47 10 caught v Australia Mohali 29.10.06
48 0 lbw v Australia Bangalore 29.09.07
49 16 caught v Australia Kochi 02.10.07
50 43 Bowled v Australia Hyd-RGI 05.10.07
51 79 run out v Australia Chandigarh 08.10.07
52 47 caught v Australia Vadodara 11.10.07
53 72 stumped v Australia Nagpur 14.10.07
54 21 bowled v Australia Mumbai 17.10.07
55 10 hit wicket v Australia Brisbane 03.02.08
56 44 caught v Australia Melbourne 10.02.08
57 5 lbw v Australia Adelaide 17.02.08
58 2 lbw v Australia Sydney 24.02.08
59 117 * not out v Australia Sydney 02.03.08
60 91 Caught v Australia Brisbane 04.03.08
61 TDNB v Australia Centurion 28.09.09
62 14 caught v Australia Vadodara 25.10.09
63 4 caught v Australia Nagpur 28.10.09
64 32 run out v Australia Delhi 31.10.09
65 40 lbw v Australia Mohali 02.11.09
66 175 caught v Australia Hyd-RGI 05.11.09
67 10 caught v Australia Guwahati 08.11.09
3005 Total

Debut Hat tricks in Ranji Trophy – Abhimanyu Mithun of Karnataka joins the elite list

Debut Hat tricks in Ranji Trophy – Abhimanyu Mithun of Karnataka joins the elite list

Indian domestic Champion Cricket Statistician, Sri C Keshavamurthy, furnishes the elite list of Hat trick performers on debut in the National Championship – Ranji Trophy.

Karnataka’s Abhimanyu Mithun earned the distinction of becoming the eighth bowler in the history of Ranji Trophy to perform the Hattrick on debut. A Mithun achieved the feat against Uttar Pradesh at Meerut in Karnataka’s opening game of the season. He is also the second Karnataka bowler to perform the feat on debut after Javagal Srinath who had performed the feat against Hyderabad at Secunderabad in 1989-90 season

No Bowler Team Opp Venue Season
1 VB Ranjane Mah Sau Pune 1956/57
2 JS Rao Ser J & K New Delhi 1963/64
3 Mehboodulla UP MP Lucknow 1971/72
4 S Mohapatra Ori Tri Cuttack 1987/88
5 SA Ankola Mah Guj Pune 1988/89
6 J Srinath Kar Hyd Sec’bad 1989/90
7 SP Mukherjee Ben Hyd Sec’bad 1989/90
8 A Mithun Kar UP Meerut 2009/10

RT Ponting's feat – becomes the first Aussie batsman to aggregate 2000 runs against a specific opposition

RT Ponting's feat – becomes the first Aussie batsman to aggregate 2000 runs against a specific opposition

RT Ponting completed 2000 runs against India when he was on 25 during his knock of 45 in this game. At the end of this game, his aggregate stood at 2020. He not only became the first Australian batsman to aggregate 2000 plus runs against Australia but also became the first Australian batsman to aggregate 2000 plus runs against a specific opposition.

RT Ponting’s 2020 runs against India provide the 14th occasion of a batsman totaling 2000 runs against a specific opposition. The complete list read as under

No Batsmen Team Opp Mat Runs
1 SR Tendulkar Ind Aus 66 2995
2 ST Jayasuriya Srl Ind 86 2848
3 SR Tendulkar Ind Srl 74 2749
4 ST Jayasuriya Srl Pak 82 2517
5 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak Ind 67 2403
6 DL Haynes Win Pak 65 2390
7 SR Tendulkar Ind Pak 67 2389
8 PA de Silva Srl Pak 75 2319
9 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak Srl 63 2265
10 DLHaynes Win Aus 64 2262
11 Saeed Anwar Pak Srl 52 2198
12 IVA Richards Win Aus 54 2187
13 RT Ponting Aus Ind 54 2020
14 Saeed Anwar Pak Ind 50 2002
First Father and Son combination to score hundreds in one day games : Unique distinction for GR Marsh and SE Marsh

First Father and Son combination to score hundreds in one day games : Unique distinction for GR Marsh and SE Marsh

When SE Marsh registered 112 in this game, he achieved an unique distinction in the history of one day games. His father GR Marsh had also scored hundreds in one day games. With SE Marsh scoring hundred in this game, Marshs – GR and SE – became the first father and son combination to notch hundreds in one day games. The performances of GR Marsh and SE Marsh are listed in the following table. Geoff has scored nine hundreds for Australia

No Batsmen Runs Team Vs Opp Ground Date
1 GR Marsh 125 Aus Vs Ind Sydney 21.01.86
2 GR Marsh 104 Aus Vs Ind Jaipur 07.09.86
3 GR Marsh 110 Aus Vs Ind Chennai 09.10.87
4 GR Marsh 126* Aus Vs NZl Chandigarh 27.10.87
5 GR Marsh 101 Aus Vs NZl Sydney 20.01.88
6 GR Marsh 125* Aus Vs Pak Melbourne 10.01.89
7 GR Marsh 111* Aus Vs Eng Lord’s 29,05.89
8 GR Marsh 113 Aus Vs Win Bridgetown 13.03.91
9 GR Marsh 106* Aus Vs Win Georgetown 20.03.91
1 SE Marsh 112 Aus Vs Ind Hyd-RGI 05.11.09

GR Marsh and SE Marsh also earned the distinction of registering hundreds against the same opposition – India. Incidentally both have scored hundreds while opening the innings for Australia.

No Batsmen Runs Team Vs Opp Ground Date
1 GR Marsh 125 Aus Vs Ind Sydney 21.01.86
2 GR Marsh 104 Aus Vs Ind Jaipur 07.09.86
3 GR Marsh 110 Aus Vs Ind Chennai 09.10.87
1 SE Marsh 112 Aus Vs Ind Hyd-RGI 05.11.09

Australia in India : Australia level the series by winning the Mohali one dayer

Australia in India : Australia level the series by winning the Mohali one dayer

India vs Australia Seven Match One Day series : Fourth One day game at Mohali on 02.11.09 : Australia won by 24 runs and level the seven match series 2-2

India won the toss and inserted the opposition providing the 18th occasion of India doing so against Australia in India-Australia one day series. Of the 18 occasions, India has won seven games, lost ten games and one game has ended as a no result game.

RT Ponting registered his 14th fifty against India when he made 52 in this game and with it earned the record for most fifties by an Australian batsman against India. He went past AC Gilchrist and ML Hayden who had scored 13 fifties. Ponting’s 14 fifties are listed below

No Batsmen Runs Ground Date
1 RT Ponting 62 Dunedin 22.02.95
2 RT Ponting 84 Kanpur 07.04.98
3 RT Ponting 115 Melbourne 12.01.00
4 RT Ponting 101 Vizag 03.04.01
5 RT Ponting 140* Jo’burg 23.03.03
6 RT Ponting 108* Bangalore 12.11.03
7 RT Ponting 88 Melbourne 06.02.04
8 RT Ponting 58 Mohali 29.10.06
9 RT Ponting 57 Mumbai 17.10.07
10 RT Ponting 124 Sydney 24.02.08
11 RT Ponting 65 Centurion 28.09.09
12 RT Ponting 74 Vadodara 25.10.09
13 RT Ponting 59 Delhi 31.10.09
14 RT Ponting 52 Mohali 02.11.09

At the end of this game, RT Ponting has the record for most runs as captain against India. His aggregate stood at 1213. He surpassed A Ranatunga’s record of 1179 runs when he was on 19 during the course of his knock of 52 in this game. Incidentally, RT Ponting and A Ranatunga are the only two captains who have an aggregate of 1000 plus runs against India as captains.

RT Ponting’s run out for 52 in this game provides the 16th occasion of a captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty against India in one day games.

No Captains Team Runs Ground Date
1 Imran Khan Pak 73 Nagpur 24.03.87
2 JG Wright NZl 55 Sharjah 01.04.88
3 Javed Miandad Pak 52 Sharjah 19.10.88
4 A Ranatunga Srl 58 Pune 05.12.90
5 KR Rutherford NZl 108 Vadodara 28.10.94
6 WJ Cronje RSA 90 Sharjah 14.04.96
7 Aamer Sohail Pak 78 Sharjah 15.04.96
8 ST Jayasuriya Srl 105 Dhaka 01.06.00
9 MS Atapattu Srl 50 Dambulla 18.07.04
10 MS Atapattu Srl 65 Col-RPS 01.08.04
11 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak 79 Abu Dhabi 19.04.06
12 M Jayawardene Srl 71 Adelaide 19.02.08
13 KP Pietersen Eng 63 Rajkot 14.11.08
14 BB McCullum NZl 71 Christchurch 08.03.09
15 RT Ponting Aus 65 Centurion 28.09.09
16 RT Ponting Aus 52 Mohali 02.11.09

MS Atapattu and RT Ponting are the only two captains who have been dismissed run out on two occasions against India after scoring a fifty

No Captains Team Runs Ground Date
1 MS Atapattu Srl 50 Dambulla 18.07.04
2 MS Atapattu Srl 65 Col-RPS 01.08.04
1 RT Ponting Aus 65 Centurion 28.09.09
2 RT Ponting Aus 52 Mohali 02.11.09

RT Ponting’s run out for 52 and CL Whites’s run out for 52 in this game provides the 67th and 68th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out against India after scoring a fifty. Ponting’s run out dismissal for 52 and White’s run out dismissal for 62 in this game provides the eighth and ninth occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty against India.

No Batsmen Runs Ground Date
1 GR.03.sh 104 Jaipur 07.09.86
2 ME Waugh 126 Mumbai 27.02.96
3 ML Hayden 54 Kuala Lumpur 22.09.06
4 MJ Clarke 130 Bangalore 29.09.07
5 ML Hayden 54 Sydney 24.02.08
6 ML Hayden 55 Brisbane 04.03.08
7 RT Ponting 65 Centurion 28.09.09
8 RT Ponting 52 Mohali 02.11.09
9 CL White 62 Mohali 02.11.09

RT Ponting, CL White, GA Manou and DE Bollinger were dismissed run out in this game which swelled the number of run outs of Australian batsmen to 96 against India.

RT Ponting, CL White, GA Manou and DE Bollinger were dismissed run out in this game providing the 59th occasion of four or more batsmen dismissed run out in the history of one day games.

As far as Australia is concerned, this is third occasion of four or more batsmen dismissed run out in an innings against India. Four batsmen were run out at Ahmedabad on 05.10.86, five batsmen were run out at Mumbai on 27.02.96 and four batsmen were run out on 02.11.09

No Batsmen Runs Ground Date
1 GR.03.sh 43 Ahmedabad 05.10.86
2 AR Border 43 Ahmedabad 05.10.86
3 GM Ritchie 22 Ahmedabad 05.10.86
4 GC Dyer 6 Ahmedabad 05.10.86
1 ME Waugh 126 Mumbai 27.02.96
2 SR Waugh 7 Mumbai 27.02.96
3 MG Bevan 6 Mumbai 27.02.96
4 S Lee 9 Mumbai 27.02.96
5 DW Fleming 0 Mumbai 27.02.96
1 RT Ponting 52 Mohali 02.11.09
2 CL White 62 Mohali 02.11.09
3 GA Manou 7 Mohali 02.11.09
4 DE Bollinger 0 Mohali 02.11.09

RT Ponting’s run out for 52 in this game provides the ninth occasion of an Australian captain run out in a one day game against India. Ponting’s run out dismissal provides 62nd occasion of an Australian captain run out in a one day game against various oppositions.

RT Ponting’s run out for 52 in this game provides the 16th occasion of his run out dismissal while leading Australia. AR Border has more run out dismissals as captain – 22 run out dismissals.

Captains who have been dismissed run out on 15 or more occasions in the history of one day games are – AR Border of Australia {22}, A Ranatunga of Sri Lanka {22}, SP Fleming of New Zealand {16}, RT Ponting of Australia {16} and Wasim Akram of Pakistan {16}.

A Ranatunga of Sri Lanka has scored eight fifties in his 22 run outs, while RT Ponting has scored seven fifties in his 16 run outs

A Ranatunga of Sri Lanka
No Runs Opp Ground Date
1 58 Ind Pune 05.12.90
2 50 NZl Dunedin 06.02.91
3 74 Pak Col-SSC 22.08.94
4 60 RSA Bloemfontein 15.12.94
5 59 Pak Kolkata 27.05.97
6 58 RSA Nottingham 14.08.98
7 76 Eng Melbourne 19.01.99
8 50 Ken Southampton 30.05.99

RT Ponting of Australia
No Runs Opp Ground Date
1 63 Zim Adelaide 26.01.04
2 78 Win Melbourne 14.01.05
3 53 NZl Christchurch 22.02.05
4 66 ICC Melbourne/CS 07.10.05
5 86 Eng North Sound 08.04.07
6 65 Ind Centurion 28.09.09
7 52 Ind Mohali 02.11.09

Australia’s all out for 250 in this game provides the 25th occasion of Australia dismissed all out against India. It also represents the 10th occasion of its dismissed all out while batting first and fourth occasion when Australia were inserted by India.

Australia all out when it was inserted by India
No Team Score Overs Opp Ground Date
1 Aus 163 49.3 Ind Melbourne 03.03.85
2 Aus 139 42.3 Ind Sharjah 29.03.85
3 Aus 161 44.2 Ind Melbourne 16.01.86
4 Aus 250 49.2 Ind Mohali 02.11.09

With two dismissals in this game – one caught and one stumped – MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 198 dismissals at the end of this game {149 caught and 49 stumped} from 149 one day matches.

RT Ponting’s 52 in this game was his 101st fifty in one day games – 28 centuries and 73 half centuries.

RT Ponting with 52 in this game registered his 45th half century while leading Australia. Coupled with 20 hundreds, at the end of this game, he has 65 fifties to his credit as Australia’s captain. His 65 fifties and 45 half centuries constitute a record for most hundreds and most half centuries for a captain in the history of one day games.

RT Ponting’s 52 in this game represent his 25th fifty when he lost the toss as captain. It was also his 34th fifty {09 hundreds and 25 half centuries}. His 34 fifties and 25 half centuries are a record for most fifties and most half centuries for a captain who has lost the toss.

Yuvraj Singh and R Jadeja were run out in this game providing the 93rd and 94th occasion of Indian batsmen dismissed run out against Australia. Yuvraj Singh was run out against Australia for the second occasion, the first being at Margao on 06.04.01.

Yuvraj Singh was run out for the 10th occasion in his ODI career. He became the 22nd Indian batsman to be dismissed run out on ten or more occasions in one day games.

India’s all out for 226 in this game provides the 42nd occasion of India being dismissed all out against Australia in one day games.

Australia and India were dismissed all out in this game providing the seventh occasion of both the teams being dismissed on seven occasions which are tabulated below

No Team Runs Overs Oppn Venue Date
1 Ind 247 55.5 v Aus Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
1 Aus 129 38.2 v Ind Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
2 Ind 193 47.4 v Aus Ahmedabad 05 Oct 1986
2 Aus 141 43.3 v Ind Ahmedabad 05 Oct 1986
3 Aus 258 50.0 v Ind Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
3 Ind 242 48.0 v Aus Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
4 Ind 315 49.5 v Aus Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
4 Aus 255 43.3 v Ind Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
5 Aus 288 48.3 v Ind Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
5 Ind 270 49.0 v Aus Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
6 Aus 213 48.1 v Ind K Lumpur 22 Sep 2006
6 Ind 195 43.5 v Aus K Lumpur 22 Sep 2006
7 Aus 250 49.2 v Ind Mohali 02 Nov 2009
7 Ind 226 46.4 v Aus Mohali 02 Nov 2009

SR Tendulkar with 40 runs in this game has an aggregate of 2820 runs against Australia. He needs 29 runs more to surpass the record of most runs against a specific opposition held by ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka who has an aggregate of 2848 runs against India.

RT Ponting with his 52 runs in this game has now 1975 run aggregate against India and require 25 more runs to complete 2000 runs and with it a record of becoming the first Australian batsman to aggregate 2000 runs against India ands also against a specific opposition.

SR Tendulkar’s 40 in this game contained six boundary fours. He now has 300 boundary fours against Australia. He became the second batsman in the history of one day games to aggregate 300 boundary fours against a specific opposition. The other batsman is Sri Lanka’s ST Jayasuriya who has 322 boundary fours against India

SR Tendulkar ended this game with an aggregate of 16993 runs and requires seven more runs to become the first batsman in the history of one day game to complete 17000 runs. His break up of 16993 runs read as under

No Opp Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave
1 Aus 65 64 1 2820 143 44.76
2 Ban 10 9 1 354 82* 44.25
3 Ber 1 1 1 57 57*
4 Eng 36 36 4 1335 105* 41.71
5 Ire 1 1 0 4 4 4.00
6 Ken 10 9 3 647 146 107.83
7 Nam 1 1 0 152 152 152.00
8 Net 1 1 0 52 52 52.00
9 NZl 42 41 3 1750 186* 46.05
10 Pak 67 65 4 2389 141 39.16
11 RSA 52 52 0 1655 122 31.82
12 Srl 74 70 8 2749 138 44.33
13 UAE 2 2 0 81 63 40.50
14 Win 38 38 9 1571 141* 54.17
15 Zim 34 33 5 1377 146 49.17
Tot 434 423 39 16993 186* 44.25

MG Johnson returned with figures of 9.0-0-74-0 in this game providing the 42nd occasion of an Australian bowler conceding seventy plus runs in a one day game against various oppositions.

MG Johnson conceded seventy plus runs for the sixth occasion in his one day career. He is now on par with B Lee who has also leaked seventy plus runs on six occasions. MG Johnson and B Lee share the Australian record for conceding seventy plus runs on most occasions

No Bowlers W R Opp Ground Date
1 MG Johnson 3 81 NZl Hamilton 20.02.07
2 MG Johnson 0 70 Ind Sydney 02.03.08
3 MG Johnson 1 71 RSA Sydney 23.01.09
4 MG Johnson 2 80 Eng Nottingham 15.09.09
5 MG Johnson 3 75 Ind Nagpur 28.10.09
6 MG Johnson 0 74 Ind Mohali 02.11.09
1 B Lee 0 70 Zim Melbourne 21.01.01
2 B Lee 1 72 Zim Perth 04.02.01
3 B Lee 1 85 Pak Cardiff 09.06.01
4 B Lee 1 83 Ind Brisbane 18.01.04
5 B Lee 1 85 NZl Wellington 07.12.05
6 B Lee 2 71 NZl Melbourne 04.02.07

MG Johnson became the fourth bowler in the history of one day games to concede seventy plus runs on six or more occasions. The other three are B Lee of Australia {six}, Naved-ul-Hasan of Pakistan {six} and Waqar Younis of Pakistan {seven}

MG Johnson’s figures of 9.0-0-74-0 in this game represent the 14th occasion of an Australian bowler conceding seventy plus runs without capturing a wicket in a one day game. It was the second occasion for MG Johnson to concede seventy plus runs without capturing a wicket. NW Bracken is the other Australian bowler who has conceded seventy plus runs without a wicket on two separate occasions.

No Bowlers W R Opp Ground Date
1 NW Bracken 0 75 NZl Perth 28.01.07
2 NW Bracken 0 70 RSA Perth 20.01.09
1 MG Johnson 0 70 Ind Sydney 02.03.08
2 MG Johnson 0 74 Ind Mohali 02.11.09

MG Johnson with his bowling figures of 9.0-0-74-0 in this game provided the tenth occasion of an Australian bowler conceding seventy plus runs against India. The following table lists out all the ten occasions.

No Bowlers W R Ground Date
1 McDermott 0 75 Jaipur 07.09.86
2 Kasprowicz 3 71 Dhaka 28.10.98
3 Harvey 2 71 Bangalore 12.11.03
4 Lee 1 83 Brisbane 18.01.04
5 Bracken 1 78 Chandigarh 08.10.07
6 Johnson 0 70 Sydney 02.03.08
7 Watson 2 70 Vadodara 25.10.09
8 Hilfenhaus 1 83 Nagpur 28.10.09
9 Johnson 3 75 Nagpur 28.10.09
10 Johnson 0 74 Mohali 02.11.09

MG Johnson’s none for 74 in this game provides the third occasion of an Australian bowler conceding seventy plus runs without a wicket against India. It was the second such occasion for MG Johnson to concede seventy plus runs without a wicket against India, the first occasion being his none for 70 at Sydney on 02.03.08.

No Bowlers W R Ground Date
1 McDermott 0 75 Jaipur 07.09.86
2 Johnson 0 70 Sydney 02.03.08
3 Johnson 0 74 Mohali 02.11.09

MG Johnson became the seventh bowler in the history of one day games to concede seventy plus runs against a specific country on three or more occasions. He has conceded seventy plus runs on three occasions against India

No Bowlers W R Ground Date
1 Johnson 0 70 Sydney 02.03.08
2 Johnson 3 75 Nagpur 28.10.09
3 Johnson 0 74 Mohali 02.11.09

MG Johnson became the first Australian bowler to concede seventy plus runs against a specific opposition on three occasions. The seven bowlers list who have conceded seventy plus runs against a specific country on three or more occasions are as under

No Bowler Team Opp 70+ runs on
1 Nehra Ind Pak 04 occasions
2 Snedden NZl Eng 03 occasions
3 Patterson Win Pak 03 occasions
4 WaqarYounis Pak Srl 03 occasions
5 vanderWaath RSA Aus 03 occasions
6 Gillespie NZl Aus 03 occasions
7 Johnson Aus Ind 03 occasions

Zimbabwe in Bangladesh : Hosts win the third one dayer

Zimbabwe in Bangladesh : Hosts win the third one dayer

Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe : Third One dayer at Dhaka {SBNS} on 31.10.09 : Bangladesh won by four wickets

With this win, Bangladesh went one match ahead of Zimbabwe in the Head to Head count. It was 23rd win for Bangladesh in 45 encounters between the two teams. Zimbabwe has won 22 games.

H Masakadza completed 1000 runs in this calendar year when he was on 20 during his knock of 84 in this game. At the end of this game his run aggregate stood at 1064. He joined the two other batsmen – both Aussies – RT Ponting {1076} and MEK Hussey {1060} – who have aggregated 1000 runs in 2009

H Masakadza became the fourth Zimbabwean batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in a calendar year. The other three are GW Flower {1116 in 2001}, SV Carlisle {1082 in 2001} and A Flower {1060 in 2001}.

It should be noted with interest that no Zimbabwean batsman aggregated 1000 runs in a calendar year since 2001 when the trio – GW Flower, SV Carlise and A Flower – had earned this distinction.

H Masakadaza registered his 14th One day half century when he made 84 in this game. It was also his 17th one day fifty

H Masakadza’s 84 in this game represent the 52nd occasion of a Zimbabwean captain registering a fifty in one day games. H Masakadaza’s maiden fifty {84 in this game} as captain came in his fifth appearance as captain of Zimbabwe.

Mohammad Ashraful was making his 150th one day appearance in this game. His 150 appearances include two games he played representing Asia Eleven. He became the first Bangladesh cricketer to appear in 150 one day games. The previous record for most one day appearance was held by Khaled Mashud who had played 126 one day games.

Mohammad Ashraful celebrated his 150th appearance by scoring a half century {63} which was his 19th one day half century and his 22nd one day fifty.

Tamim Iqbal’s 80 in this game represent his 11th half century as an opening batsman. He now has the record of most half centuries by a Bangladesh opening batsman. By registering his 11th half century in this game, Tamim Iqbal went past Shahriar Nafees and Javed Omar who had ten fifties to their credit.

1000 runs in a calendar year : MEK Hussey latest entrant into Aussie list

1000 runs in a calendar year : MEK Hussey latest entrant into Aussie list

MEK Hussey joined the select band of Australian batsmen who have aggregated 1000 runs in a calendar year. He reached the milestone when he was on 21 during the course of his knock of 81 not out in the third one day game against India at Delhi on 31.10.09. At the end of this game, his run aggregate stood at 1060. He is the second batsman after RT Ponting {1076} to reach the milestone in 2009. Ponting had achieved the feat at Nagpur on 28.10.09.

Infact, Hussey is the third batsman to reach the milestone of 1000 runs in 2009, as H Masakadza of Zimbabwe has also aggregated 1064 runs in the third one day game between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe at Mirpur on 31.01.09

Hussey’s fear provides the 15th occasion of an Australian batsman reaching the milestone of 1000 plus runs in a calendar year. The following table enlists all the 15 occasions.

No Batsmen Mat Runs HS Ave 100 50 Year
1 DM Jones 22 1174 145 69.05 4 7 1990
2 DC Boon 26 1073 98* 46.65 0 9 1994
3 ME Waugh 25 1059 130 46.04 4 5 1996
4 RT Ponting 24 1166 145 53.00 3 6 1998
5 AC Gilchrist 37 1241 154 33.54 2 6 1999
6 RT Ponting 32 1038 87* 39.92 0 5 1999
7 ME Waugh 36 1468 106 44.48 2 11 1999
8 AC Gilchrist 31 1098 111 37.86 1 8 2003
9 ML Hayden 32 1037 88 39.88 0 5 2003
10 RT Ponting 34 1154 140* 46.16 5 4 2003
11 RT Ponting 28 1076 141* 43.04 2 8 2005
12 ML Hayden 32 1601 181* 59.29 5 6 2007
13 RT Ponting 27 1424 134* 79.11 5 8 2007
14 MEK Hussey 30 1060 83* 46.08 0 11 2009
15 RT Ponting 26 1076 126 43.04 2 8 2009

SR Tendulkar in sight of the world record for most runs against a specific oppositon

SR Tendulkar in sight of the world record for most runs against a specific oppositon

SR Tendulkar took his run aggregate against Australia to 2780 with his 32 runs in the third one day game against Australia at Delhi on 31.10.09 . He went past his own run aggregate of 2749 against Sri Lanka, when he was on 2 during his knock of 32 in this game.

SR Tendulkar at the end of this game with his run aggregate of 2780 runs against Australia stands second in the list of batsmen who have scored 2000 plus runs against a specific country. ST Jayasuriya with 2848 runs against Australia leads the table. RT Ponting is all set to join this elite band during this series. At the end of this game, he has an aggregate of 1923 runs against India and require 77 runs to reach the milestone of becoming the first Australian batsman to score 2000 runs against a specific opposition.

SR Tendulkar requires another 69 runs to overhaul the existing record of most runs against a specific country held by ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka who has amassed 2848 runs against India.

No Batsmen Team Opp Mat Runs
1 Jayasuriya Srl Ind 86 2848
2 Tendulkar Ind Aus 64 2780
3 Tendulkar Ind Srl 74 2749
4 Jayasuriya Srl Pak 82 2517
5 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak Ind 67 2403
6 Haynes Win Pak 65 2390
7 Tendulkar Ind Pak 67 2389
8 PAdeSilva Srl Pak 75 2319
9 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak Srl 63 2265
10 Haynes Win Aus 64 2262
11 SaeedAnwar Pak Srl 52 2198
12 IVARichards Win Aus 54 2187
13 SaeedAnwar Pak Ind 50 2002
Ranji Trophy inagural match was completed in a day

Ranji Trophy inagural match was completed in a day

Sri C Keshavamurthy, Champion Statistician on Indian Domestic Cricket, pens a special article for crickick.com visitors on the first ever Ranji Trophy match between Madras and Mysore which was played on 04.11.34. This match was completed on a single day. Read on CKM’s thoughts on this historic match

Madras (now Chennai) is not new to cricket. It is learnt that cricket was played here as early as 1855 on military grounds as a sort of recreation of the soldiers. Matches were played by the Cricket Clubs as early as 1932/33 and 1933/34 for the Raja of Palayampatti Shield and Bishop Waller Shields. Even test cricket had its birth in India way back in 1933/34 and Madras had staged a test at Chepauk ground from 10th to 13th Februry 1934. As time took its toll, Madras had the distinction of becoming the first centre to boast of India’s inaugural victory in 25 tests over a span of 20 years when it beat England at the Chepauk ground on 10th February 1952. It has also the rare privilege of hosting a tied test match (only the 2nd instance in the history of test cricket) between India and Australia in September 1986.

The idea of having a Premier National championship – the Ranji Trophy (named after KS Ranjitsinhji, popularly known throughout the cricket world as the great Ranji) was mooted in the summer of 1934 when the BCCI at its meeting at Simla decided to conduct a cricket tournament on an yearly basis to keep cricket at the highest level on the lines of County matches in England and Sheffield Shield matches in Australia. And when the question of selecting the first ever venue for the National Championship came up, Madras was chosen and what better place could there have been for the inaugural match of the prestigious tournament than Madras which had earlier hosted a test match. Madras has the prevelege of hosting the first ever Duleep Trophy match too in 1961-62

On November 3, 1934 – Madras city had witnessed heavy rain and many in cricket circles thought it may well interfere the inaugural match of the tournament. Some others – perhaps those who were curious to peep in and have a look at the match presumed that rain was a good augury for the first ever match in Ranji Trophy. And so it proved to be as the historic match took place on November 4, 1934 without any hurdles.

The inaugural match itself proved to be a great hit in that it was played between the traditional rivals – Madras (now Tamilnadu) and Mysore (now Karnataka) – just as the Ashes series is played between England and Australia. Since it was the first ever match in Ranji Trophy and perhaps nobody had visualized that this tournament would be a huge success in the coming years, not much importance was given to statistics – which has acquired a major role now. Fall of wickets do not indicate the name of the outgoing batsmen. The cricketing fraternity should be thankful to Sri SK Gurunathan for recording this match in his “Twelve Years of Ranji Trophy”. Sri SK Gurunathan was the first Honorary Official Statistician of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

Despite the overnight rain and the faint morning drizzle on the opening day which resulted for a late start in the match, the two teams were keen to play and enthusiasm was writ large on the faces of the players. It was quite natural because this was the first big game to have come their way and everyone was keen to perform. When play commenced on November 4, 1934 at 11.00 am, two Englishmen, CP Johnstone (Madras) and Major MS Teversham (Mysore) captained the rival teams. Johnstone, left hand opening batsman and an excellent slip fielder, won the first toss in the championship and invited Mysore to bat. The same could not have been said of the Mysore Captain as he had not played cricket with the Mysoreans earlier. In fact, Mysore had lacked match practice.

Mysore batsmen were clueless on the wet wicket and it was no surprise that it was in deep trouble at the beginning itself when its openers N Curtis and P McCosh went in to bat. Morapakkam Joysam Gopalan – the Madras fast medium bowler and the lone test cricketer from among the two teams (he had made his debut for India against England at Calcutta in January 1934; he had also the distinction of playing Hockey at international level – he was selected in the Indian Team for Berlin Olympics) entered the record books as the first bowler to deliver the first ball in the history of the premier tournament to N Curtis who took the first strike. Although Gopalan bowled the first over (and could not capture a wicket in the first innings), the havoc was done by AG Ram Singh, the left arm spinner (his two sons AG Kripal Singh and AG Milkha Singh represented India), who partnered Gopalan at the other end. Mysore players with no exceptions had virtually no answer to the guile of Ram Singh who fully exploited the rain affected pitch. Coupled with his Captain CP Johnstone (a Burmah Shell Executive and who played for Kent in Eng), both sliced through the Mysore batting line up. Curtis top scored the innings with 15 while the only other player to reach double figures was Renshaw Nailer (he had earned a name as a powerful hitter in the Presidency matches in Madras), who made 14. Five players were dismissed for ducks. The only notable partnership of a meagre 24 runs came between Curtis and Nailer for the 4th wicket. MS Teversham – the Mysore skipper (a major in the Army) achieved the rare distinction of becoming the first Captain in the championship to be dismissed for a duck. Wreckers in chief – Ramsingh took 6/19 in 13.2 overs (the first five wicket haul in the national championship) and Johnstone bowling off-cutters, had figures of 4/10 in 6 overs. Mysore players whose batting performance gave a feeling as though they were afraid of the devil in the pitch, eventually were responsible for their team to be dismissed for a paltry 48 – the first double digit score in the history of the national championship. SVT Chari kept wickets brilliantly for Madras and effected 4 stumpings, while C Ramaswamy held 5 catches in the match.

Madras, although rejoiced at keeping the opposition at bay, too did not fare better but the home team batsmen were not as timid as those of the opposition and could muster 130 in 43 overs, for a lead of 82 runs – a shade better than the performance of the visitors. The restricted total of Madras was mainly due to the devastating spell of 6/23 in 8 overs by MG Vijayasarathy who bowled medium off breaks. (he later rose to the level of an international umpire and who was also the first player treasurer of the Mysore State Cricket Association (now KSCA). he also served as its Vice President and President.) and excellent bowling (3/29) by Safi Darashah (who later took to broadcasting as a commentator). Cotah Ramaswami (who also represented India in the Davis Cup in 1922), top scoed with 26 for Madras. NN Swarna (22) and MJ Gopalan (23) were the other leading scorers for Madras. Many felt that if Vijayasarathy had opened the bowling with Nagaraja Rao, the home team could have been dismissed for a lesser score as Vijayasarathy coming as a third change bowler caused the lower order collapse – all the dismissals, being in a row. .

When Mysore switched to batting for a second time, everyone thought it would put up a decent performance. However, this was not to be as once again wickets fell at regular intervals. Mysore batsmen refused to learn from the first innings debacle and paid a heavy price for the inept batting performance for the second time in the match. Ram Singh was in his elements again demolishing the Mysore innings with his tantalizing spinners and accounting for another five wicket haul (5/16in 14.3 overs). With this he scripted his name into the record books as the first player to take 10 or more wickets in a match. Gopalan with 3/20 and Johnstone with 2/10 ably assisted him. T Murari (one of the founders of the MSCA) and Teversham with 11 runs each were the joint top scorers as batsmen for the visitors. Darashah was the only other player to reach the double figure (10). The irony was that Mr Extras top scored for the innings with 13. Mysore, in the end, folded up for a niggardly 59. BR Nagaraja Rao – a fast bowler of repute, also went into the record books as the first player to be dismissed for a ‘pair’ (duck in each innings).

Madras thus emerged victors by an innings and 23 runs. The inaugural match was over in a single day – a record that still stands today as till date no other match in the national championship has been completed in a single day. The whole match lasted for a total of 100.5 overs. Bowlers had a sway in the entire match and this match is still known as Ram Singh’s match for his magnificent bowling performance of 11/35 (6/19 and 5/16).

This match is also known for a humorous anecdote if you can call it like that. It is learnt that some of the supporters of the Mysore team who were excited to get a first hand knowledge of the inaugural day’s play, had gone to the Railway Station on the morning of the next day to purchase the news paper (in those days it is learnt that Bangalore did not have any reputed news paper and the news papers used to come from Madras by train) but were taken aback when they saw the team members alighting from the train, remarking that they would narrate the match event in detail instead of the news paper.

And what about those press people who covered this unforgettable match. The stalwarts N.S. Ramaswami, KN Prabhu and PN Sunderesan also find themselves in the record books as the famous trio of cricket writers to have witnessed and reported this historic match. The trio is no more as they have breathed their last.

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The score card of the first Ranji Trophy match is reproduced below

Ranji Trophy, 1934/35 : Madras v Mysore : MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai : 4 November 1934 (3-day match) : Result: Madras won by an innings and 23 runs : Toss: Madras : Captains : MS Teversham {Mysore} : CP Johnstone {Madras}

Mysore : First Innings
N Curtis c Ramaswami b Johnstone 15
P McCosh st Chari b Ram Singh 07
KS Ramamurthi st Chari b Ram Singh 00
T Murari lbw b Ram Singh 00
R Nailer c Swarna b Ram Singh 14
MG Vijayasarathi b Johnstone 01
S Darashah st Chari b Ram Singh 00
CG Buttenshaw c Ramaswami b Ram Singh 03
*+MS Teversham c Ramaswami b Johnstone 00
BR Nagaraja Rao c Ramaswami b Johnstone 00
YS Ramaswami not out 00
Extras 08
Total (all out, 27.2 overs) 48

FoW: 1-12, 2-12, 3-14, 4-38, 5-41, 6-41, 7-41, 8-44, 9-46, 10-48.

Madras : Bowling 1st innings
Bowling O M R W
Gopalan 8 2 11 0
Ram Singh 13.2 7 19 6
Johnstone 6 3 10 4
Madras 1st innings
AV Krishnaswami b Nagaraja Rao 09
*CP Johnstone lbw b Darashah 06
AG Ram Singh c McCosh b Darashah 14
NN Swarna b Darashah 22
C Ramaswami c Curtis b Vijayasarathi 26
MA Uttappa c Teversham b Vijayasarathi 16
AL Shaw lbw b Vijayasarathi 03
MJ Gopalan c Curtis b Vijayasarathi 23
PV Ramanathan b Vijayasarathi 00
+SVT Chari c Darashah b Vijayasarathi 04
PS Ramachandran not out 00
Extras 07
Total (all out, 43 overs) 130

FoW: 1-9, 2-23, 3-55, 4-62, 5-96, 6-97, 7-107, 8-107, 9-126, 10-130.

Mysore : Bowling 1st innings
Bowling O M R W
Buttenshaw 4 1 13 0
Nagaraja Rao 10 3 22 1
Darashah 11 2 29 3
Ramaswami 10 1 36 0
Vijayasarathi 8 3 23 6
Mysore 2nd innings
N Curtis c Ramaswami b Gopalan 02
P McCosh b Ram Singh 00
KS Ramamurthi b Johnstone 06
T Murari c Shaw b Gopalan 11
R Nailer b Gopalan 00
MG Vijayasarathi b Ram Singh 05
S Darashah st Chari b Ram Singh 10
CG Buttenshaw c & b Johnstone 01
BR Nagaraja Rao lbw b Ram Singh 00
*+MS Teversham b Ram Singh 11
YS Ramaswami not out 00
Extras 13
Total (all out, 30.3 overs) 59

FoW: 1-2, 2-4, 3-16, 4-16, 5-27, 6-29, 7-30, 8-42, 9-42, 10-59.

Madras : Bowling 2nd innings
Bowling O M R W
Gopalan 12 4 20 3
Ram Singh 14.3 4 16 5
Johnstone 4 1 10 2



Australia in India : Yuvraj and Dhoni excel in India's triumph at Delhi

Australia in India : Yuvraj and Dhoni excel in India's triumph at Delhi

India vs Australia Seven Match One Day series : Third One day game at Delhi on 31,10.09 : India won by six wickets and lead the seven match series 2-1

This game at Delhi between India and Australia is 100th one day game between the two countries. India and Australia became the eighth opposition to play 100 plus one day games in the history of one day internationals. Other seven are – Australia vs West Indies {120}, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka {119}, Australia vs New Zealand {118}, India vs Pakistan {118}, Pakistan vs West Indies {114}, India vs Sri Lanka {113}, Australia vs England {101}.

Australia become the only country to play 100 matches against four oppositions in the history of one day internationals taking into account the Delhi game against India in advance. Prior to this game which is the 100th game against India, it has played 100 plus one day games against three oppositions – against West Indies {120}, against New Zealand {118} and against England {101}

India has now played 100th one day game against three oppositions. It has already played 100 plus one day games against Pakistan {118} and Sri Lanka {113}. Pakistan is the other country to have played 100 games against three oppositions – vs Sri Lanka {119, vs India {116} and vs West Indies {114}.

Australia capped MC Henriques and GA Manou in this game. They became the 179th and 180th cricketers to play for Australia in one day games. They also became the ninth and tenth Australian cricketers to make their one day debut against India.

GA Manou became the 16th Australian wicket keeper batsman to make his one day debut. He is the third Aussie wicket keeper batsman after T Zoherer {at Sydney on 05.02.86} and GC Dyer {at Hyderabad on 24.12.86} to make one day debut against India.

GA Manou became the 153rd wicket keeper batsman to make his debut in the history of one day internationals.

RT Ponting has opened the Australian innings for the second occasion in his one day career when he opened the innings with SR Watson in this game. The first occasion was against Zimbabwe at Harare on 24.10.99. He made 87 not out in this game. He batted at Number one position in this game.

RT Ponting scored 59 in this game while batting at number two. Thus he has scored fifties on both occasions when he opened the innings for Australia in a one day game.

RT Ponting for the first time in his captaincy career opened the innings for Australia. His opening the innings in this game provide the 90th occasion of Australian captain opening the innings in a one day game.

RT Ponting scored 59 in this game to become the third Australian captain-cum-opening batsman on his first such appearance. The other two are AC Gilchrist {98 vs West Indies at Brisbane on 14.01.01} and MJ Clarke {98 vs New Zealand at Melbourne in 06.02.09}

RT Ponting’s 59 in this game provide the 23rd occasion of an Australian captain who opened the innings registering a fifty in one day games.

RT Ponting’s 59 in this game provide the fifth occasion of an Australian captain who opened the innings registering a fifty against India in one day games.

No Captains Runs Ground Date
1 MATaylor 59 Mumbai 27.02.96
2 MATaylor 105 Bangalore 21.10.96
3 MATaylor 78 Mohali 03.11.98
4 ACGilchrist 75 Perth 01.02.04
5 RTPonting 59 Delhi 31.10.09

RT Ponting {59} and MEK Hussey {81*} registered fifties in this game which swelled the number of fifties scored by Australian batsmen against India to 139.

MEK Hussey’s (81*} in this game represents his fifth against India and is his highest individual score. The previous best was 73 at Vadodara on 25.10.09, the first game of this series. His five fifties are listed below

No Batsmen Runs Ground Start Date
1 MEK Hussey 65* Melbourne 10 Feb 2008
2 MEK Hussey 67 Centurion 28 Sep 2009
3 MEK Hussey 73 Vadodara 25 Oct 2009
4 MEK Hussey 53 Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
5 MEK Hussey 81* Delhi 31 Oct 2009

RT Ponting’s 59 in this game is his 13th fifty against India and he shares the record of most fifties against India which is 13 with AC Gilchrist and ML Hayden.

No Batsmen Runs Ground Start Date
1 AC Gilchrist 61 Kochi 01 Apr 1998
2 AC Gilchrist 68 Galle 23 Aug 1999
3 AC Gilchrist 77 Col-SSC 28 Aug 1999
4 AC Gilchrist 92 Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
5 AC Gilchrist 63 Indore 31 Mar 2001
6 AC Gilchrist 76 Margao 06 Apr 2001
7 AC Gilchrist 57 Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
8 AC Gilchrist 83 Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
9 AC Gilchrist 111 Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
10 AC Gilchrist 95 Sydney 22 Jan 2004
11 AC Gilchrist 75 Perth 1 Feb 2004
12 AC Gilchrist 79* Vadodara 11 Oct 2007
13 AC Gilchrist 51 Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
1 ML Hayden 99 Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
2 ML Hayden 57 Pune 28 Mar 2001
3 ML Hayden 111 Vizag 03 Apr 2001
4 ML Hayden 109 Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
5 ML Hayden 50 Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
6 ML Hayden 126 Sydney 08 Feb 2004
7 ML Hayden 54 K Lumpur 22 Sep 2006
8 ML Hayden 75 Kochi 02 Oct 2007
9 ML Hayden 60 Hyd-Ind 05 Oct 2007
10 ML Hayden 92 Chandigarh 08 Oct 2007
11 ML Hayden 54 Sydney 24 Feb 2008
12 ML Hayden 82 Sydney 02 Mar 2008
13 ML Hayden 55 Brisbane 04 Mar 2008
1 RT Ponting 62 Dunedin 22 Feb 1995
2 RT Ponting 84 Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
3 RT Ponting 115 Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
4 RT Ponting 101 Vizag 03 Apr 2001
5 RT Ponting 140* Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
6 RT Ponting 108* Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
7 RT Ponting 88 Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
8 RT Ponting 58 Mohali 29 Oct 2006
9 RT Ponting 57 Mumbai 17 Oct 2007
10 RT Ponting 124 Sydney 24 Feb 2008
11 RT Ponting 65 Centurion 28 Sep 2009
12 RT Ponting 74 Vadodara 25 Oct 2009
13 RT Ponting 59 Delhi 31 Oct 2009

CL White’s zero in this game provides the 50th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a duck against India in India-Australia one day series.

RT Ponting registered his 100th fifty in one day games {28 centuries and 72 half centuries} when he made 72 in this game to becoame the second batsman in the history of one day games to register 100 plus fifties. SR Tendulkar with 135 fifties {44 hundred and 91 half centuries} is the other batsman who has scored 100 plus fifties.

SR Tendulkar took his run aggregate against Australia to 2780 with his 32 runs in this game. He went past the run aggregate of 2749 against Sri Lanka, when he was on 2 during his knock of 32 in this game.

SR Tendulkar at the end of this game with his run aggregate of 2780 runs against Australia stands second in the list of batsmen who have scored 2000 plus runs against a specific country. ST Jayasuriya with 2848 runs against Australia leads the table. RT Ponting is all set to join this elite band during this series. At the end of this game, he has an aggregate of 1923 runs against India and require 77 runs to reach the milestone of becoming the first Australian batsman to score 2000 runs against a specific opposition.

No Batsmen Team Opp Mat Runs
1 Jayasuriya Srl Ind 86 2848
2 Tendulkar Ind Aus 64 2780
3 Tendulkar Ind Srl 74 2749
4 Jayasuriya Srl Pak 82 2517
5 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak Ind 67 2403
6 Haynes Win Pak 65 2390
7 Tendulkar Ind Pak 67 2389
8 PAdeSilva Srl Pak 75 2319
9 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak Srl 63 2265
10 Haynes Win Aus 64 2262
11 SaeedAnwar Pak Srl 52 2198
12 IVARichards Win Aus 54 2187
13 SaeedAnwar Pak Ind 50 2002

SR Tendulkar has a world record to his credit in this category of statistics – he remains the only batsman in the history of one day games to have an aggregate of 2000 plus against three specific nations – 2780 runs vs Australia, 2740 runs vs Sri Lanka and 2389 runs vs Pakistan.

Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni added 148 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 284th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against various oppositions in one day games. Australia {285} is the only team ahead of India in terms of number of three figure partrernships at the end of this game.

Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni added 148 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 38th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia. This stand also represents the eight occasion of a fourth wicket three figure partnership by Indian batsmen against Australia.

Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni added 148 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 18th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia on Indian soil. This stand also represents the record fourth wicket partnership by Indian batsmen against Australia on Indian soil. The previous best was the 119 runs partnership between MS Dhoni and G Gambhir at Nagpur on 28.10.09.

SR Tendulkar was dismissed run out in this game providing the 29th occasion of an Indian batsman run out against Australia in one day games on Indian soil. This is the third occasion of Tendulkar being dismissed run out against Australia – 35 at Bangalore on 25.03.01, 79 at Chandigarh on 08.10.07 and 32 at Delhi on 31.10.09. VVS Laxman is the other Indian batsman dismissed run out on three occasions against Australia on Indian soil – 81 at Pune 28.03.01, 83 at Indore on 31.03.01 and 102 at Gwalior on 26.10.03.

SR Tendulakr’s run out for 32 in this game provides the 92nd occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out against Australia in one day games. SR Tendulkar and M Prabhakar are the two batsmen who have been dismissed run out against Australia on six occasions

No Batsmen Runs Ground Date
1 MPrabhakar 5 Chennai 09.10.87
2 MPrabhakar 1 Hobart 10.12.91
3 MPrabhakar 17 Adelaide 15.12.91
4 MPrabhakar 0 Melbourne 18.01.92
5 MPrabhakar 1 Brisbane 01.03.92
6 MPrabhakar 3 Mumbai 27.02.96
1 SRTendulkar 31 Sydney 14.01.92
2 SRTendulkar 141 Dhaka 28.10.98
3 SRTendulkar 12 Melbourne 12.01.00
4 SRTendulkar 35 Bangalore 25.02.01
5 SRTendulkar 79 Chandigarh 08.10.07
6 SRTendulkar 32 Delhi 31.10.09

SR Tendulkar’s run out for 32 in this game provides the 31st occasion of his being run out in an one day game. R Dravid {39} and M Azharuddin {32} are the other two Indian batsmen, who have been run out on more occasions than SR Tendulkar,

The following batsmen have been dismissed run out on 30 plus occasions in one day games, with MS Atapattu of Sri Lanka leading the table with 41 occasions

No Batsmen Team ROs
1 MS Atapattu Srl 41
2 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak 40
3 R Dravid Ind 39
4 Wasim Akram Pak 38
5 Mohd Yousuf Pak 37
6 M Azharuddin Ind 32
7 ME Waugh Aus 32
8 SR Tendulkar Ind 31
9 A Ranatunga Srl 30

RT Ponting {59} and MS Dhoni {71*} scored fifties in this game which represents the 102nd occasion of rival captains registering fifties in the history of one day games. As far India-Australia one day series is concerned this is the sixth occasion of rival captains registering fifties.

No Venue Date Team Captains Runs
1 Rajkot 07.10.86 Ind NKapildev 58
1 Rajkot 07.10.86 Aus ARBorder 91*
2 B’lore 21.10.96 Ind SRTendulkar 88
2 B’lore 21.10.96 Aus MATaylor 105
3 Mohali 03.11.96 Ind SRTendulkar 82
3 Mohali 03.11.96 Aus MATaylor 78
4 Sharjah 24.04.98 Ind MAzharuddin 58
4 Sharjah 24.04.98 Aus SRWaugh 70
5 Mohali 29.10.08 Ind RDravid 52
5 Mohali 29.10.08 Aus RTPonting 58
6 Delhi 31.10.09 Ind MSDhoni 71*
6 Delhi 31.10.09 Aus RTPonting 59

Yuvraj Singh {78} and MS Dhoni {71*} registered fifties in this game providing the 116th and 117th occasion of Indian batsmen registering fifties against Australia. Yuvraj Singh {78} and MS Dhoni {71*} registered their fourth fifties against Australia.

MS Dhoni’s 71 not out in this game provides the 16th occasion of an Indian captain registering a fifty against Australia in India-Australia one day series.

MS Dhoni with his 71 not out which was his fourth fifty as captain, has now the record for most fifties by an Indian captain against Australia. He went past M Azharuddin’s record of three fifties.

No Captains Runs Ground Date
1 Azharuddin 93 Brisbane 01.03.92
2 Azharuddin 82 Kochi 01.04.98
3 Azharuddin 58 Sharjah 24.04.98
1 MS Dhoni 58 Kochi 02.10.07
2 MS Dhoni 50* Chandigarh 08.10.07
3 MS Dhoni 124 Nagpur 28.10.09
4 MS Dhoni 71* Delhi 31.10.09

RT Ponting’s 59 in this game provide the 23rd occasion of an Australian captain scoring a fifty against India. This is the ninth occasion of RT Ponting scoring a fifty against India while leading Australia.

RT Ponting’s 59 in this game represent his 64th fifty as captain in one day games against various oppositions. It was his 44th half century and he has 20 hundreds to his credit.

MS Dhoni’s 71 not out in this game provide the sixth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman registering a fifty against Australia.

No Bastmen Runs Ground Date
1 V Dahiya 51 Bangalore 25.03.01
2 R Draivd 74 Brisbane 18.01.04
3 MS Dhoni 58 Kochi 02.10.07
4 MS Dhoni 50* Chandigarh 08.10.07
5 MS Dhoni 124 Nagpur 28.10.09
6 MS Dhoni 71* Delhi 31.10.09

At the end of this game, Indian batsmen have scored 1624 sixes which represent the most number of sixes by a team in the history of one day internationals. Pakistan stands second in the list with 1621 sixes {Note : Number of sixes are as per the available records}.