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Bangladesh Tri Series – India wins the fifth game against Sri Lanka

Bangladesh Tri Series – India wins the fifth game against Sri Lanka

Bangladesh Tri series – Match Number 5 : India vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on 10.01.10. India won by eight wickets

Sri Lanka lost its first wicket without a run on the board in this game providing the sixth occasion of Sri Lanka losing its first wicket without scoring against India in one day games. The other five occasions are – at Col-RPS on 18.07.97, at Sharjah on 09.11.08, at Col-RPS on 30.09.02, at Dambulla on 28.01.09 and at Delhi on 27.12.09.

Sri Lanka has lost its six wickets for 84 runs in this game providing the eighth occasion of Sri Lanka losing six wickets under 85 runs against India. The other seven occasions are – 6 for 44 at Dambulla on 20.08.08, 6 for 47 at Sharjah on 09.11.98, 6 for 59 at Jo’burg on 10.03.03, 6 for 59 at Mohali on 28.10.05, 6 for 74 at Col-SSC on 17.09.94 and 6 for 79 at Sharjah on 08.04.84.

Sri Lanka added fifty plus runs for the seventh wicket in this game {59 as the seventh wicket fell at 143} providing the second occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership for the seventh wicket after it had lost six wickets under 85 runs. The other occasion was at Dambulla on 20.08.08 {Sixth wicket fell at 44 runs and 74 runs were added for the seventh wicket – seventh wicket fell at 118}.

KC Sangakkara registered his 54th half century when he made 68 in this game. He has also scored hundreds in one day games

KC Sangakkara’s 68 in this game was his 60th fifty {08 centuries and 52 half centuries} as a wicket keeper batsman. He became the second wicket keeper in the history of one day internationals to register sixty fifties. AC Gilchirst {69 fifites – 16 centuries and 53 half centuries} is the other wicket keeper batsman to register 60 plus fifties.

WU Tharnga and TT Samarweera failed to score in this game and collected their eight duck and fourth duck respectively.

S Randiv registered his maiden one day fifty in this game when he scored 56 in this game. This is the first occasion he reached double figures in one day game. His previous best was 5 against India at Nagpur on 18.12.09.

S Randiv scored 56 batting at number eight in this game providing the tenth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsmen registering a half century while batting at number eight

No Batsmen Runs Opp Ground Date
1 HDPKDharmasena 69* RSA Lahore 06.11.97
2 MF Maharoof 69* Pak Abu Dhabi 18.05.07
3 RG de Alwis 58* Eng Taunton 11.06.83
4 KMDNKulasekara 57* NZl Johannesburg 27.09.09
5 S Randiv 56 Ind Mirpur 10.01.10
6 T Thushara 54* Ind Col-RPS 29.08.08
7 HDPKDharmasena 51* Win Port of Spain 06.06.97
8 HDPKDharmasena 51 Pak Singapore 02.04.96
9 HDPKDharmasena 51 Pak Nairobi (Gym) 04.10.96
10 WPUJC Vaas 50* Pak Sharjah 13.04.01

S Randiv scored 56 batting at number eight in this game providing the second occasion of a Sri Lankan batsmen registering a half century while batting at number eight against India. The other batsman is T Tushara who had made 54 not out at Col-RPS on 29.08.08. Thus S Randiv 56 in this game represents the highest score by a Sri Lankan batsman batting at number eight against India.

No Batsmen Runs Opp Ground Date
1 SRandiv 56 Ind Mirpur 10.01.10
2 TThushara 54* Ind Col/RPS 29.08.08

KC Sangakkara {68} and S Randiv {56} registered half centuries in this game providing the 124th and 125th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen registering half centuries against India.

KC Sangakara registered his 11th half century when he made 68 in this game. He became the sixth Sri Lankan batsman to register 11 or more half centuries against India. Others to score eleven or more half centuries are – ST Jayasuriya {14}, PA de Silva {13}, DPMD Jayawardene {13}, MS Atapattu {11} and RS Mahanama {11}.

KC Sangakkara was playing his 50th innings against India and became the sixth Sri Lankan batsman to play 50 plus innings against India. He celebrated this distinction with a half century – 68 in this game. Other Sri Lankan batsmen who have played 50 plus innings against India are – ST Jayasuriya {85}, DPMD Jayawardene {59}, PA de Silva {55}, MS Atapattu {52} and A Ranatunga {51}

KC Sangakkara pouched his 251st catch when he caught KRD Karthik of T Tushara for 48 in this game. His 251 catches include the 19 catches when he did not keep wickets

At the end of this game, KC Sangkkara has accounted for 298 victims {232 ct plus 66 st} and requires two more catches for his 300 victims. If he gets there, he would become the third wicket keeper to effect 300 plus dismissals in the history of one day internationals. Others are AC Gilchrist {472 – 417 ct plus 55 st} and MV Boucher {414 – 393 ct plus 21 st}.

MS Dhoni effected his 52nd stumping of his one day career, when he stumped Welegedera of A Mishra for 1 in this game. RS Kaluwithrana {75}, Moin Khan {73}, KC Sangakkara {66} and AC Gilchrist {55} are the other four wicket keepers who have effected more stumpings than MS Dhoni in the history of one day internationals.

G Gambhir registered his 19th one day half century when he scored 71 in this game and V Kohli registered his 5th one day half century when he made 71 not out in this game

Sri Lanka’s 213 all out in this game provides the 35th occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out against India and 15th occasion when they batted first. Out of these 15 occasions, Sri Lanka has won three games and lost 12 games.

Head to Head count between India and Sri Lanka at the end of this game read thus – Played 120 : won by India – 64 : won by Sri Lanka – 45 and No Result games – 11.

RAS Lakmal conceded 75 runs in this game providing the 37th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler leaking 70 plus runs in one day games.

RAS Lakmal conceded 75 runs in this game providing the 16th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler leaking 70 plus runs against India

Ranji Trophy Finals – Statistics – Part Two

Ranji Trophy Finals – Statistics – Part Two

HR Gopalakrishna brings out some more stats in the Ranji Trophy Finals pertaining to Karnataka and Mumbai in Part 2. Read on ………………..

OPENERS SCORINS FIFTY AND A HUNDRED – MUMBAI
No Runs Batsmen Ins Opp Venue Season
1 132 KVBhandarkar FI UProvinces Pune 1939/40
2 096 SWSohoni FI UProvinces Pune 1939/40
1 052 KCIbrahim SI Holkar Indore 1947/48
2 130 MKMantri SI Holkar Indore 1947/48
1 113 VRSamanth SI UPradesh Hyd’bad 2008/09
2 085 WJaffer SI UPradesh Hyd’bad 2008/09
OPENERS SCORINS FIFTY AND A HUNDRED – KARNATAKA
No Runs Batsmen Ins Opp Venue Season
1 068 SSomasundar FI UPradesh B’lore 1997/98
2 104 JArunkumar FI UPradesh B’lore 1997/98
INDIVIDUAL NINETIES – KARNATAKA BATSMEN
No Score Batsmen Ins Opp Venue Season
1 99 S Somasundar FI Tamilnadu Chennai 1995/96
2 92 +S Viswanath FI Mumbai Mumbai 1982/83
INDIVIDUAL NINETIES – MUMBAI BATSMEN
No Score Batsmen Ins Opp Venue Season
1 99 DN Sardesai FI Rajasthan Jaipur 1965/66
2 99 AM Nayar FI UPradesh Mumbai 2008/09
3 98 RS Modi FI Holkar Mumbai 1944/45
4 98 ML Apte FI Holkar Mumbai 1951/52
5 98 Ashok Mankad SI Bengal Mumbai 1971/72
6 98 *Ashok Mankar FI Bihar Jamshedpur 1975/76
7 98 Wasim Jaffer SI Tamilnadu Mumbai 2002/03
8 96 RG Nadkarni FI Rajasthan Udaipur 1960/61
9 96 SM Gavaskar FI Karnataka Mumbai 1974/75
10 96 SR Tendulkar SI Haryana Mumbai 1990/91
11 94 *+MK Mantri FI Holkar Mumbai 1951/52
12 93 MF Mistry FI Karnataka Mumbai 1941/42
13 93 *SM Gavaskar SI Delhi Delhi 1979/80
14 92 *SV Bahutule FI Tamilnadu Chennai 2003/04
15 91 MK Mantri FI Holkar Indore 1953/54
16 90 AE Baporia SI Tamilnadu Delhi 1935/36
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS BY KARNATAKA BOWLERS
No W R Bowlers Ins Opp Venue Season
1 6 123 EASPrasanna FI Mumbai Mumbai 1974/75
2 6 057 BSChandrashekhar FI UPradesh Mohannagar 1977/78
3 6 024 BSChandrashekhar SI UPradesh Mohannagar 1977/78
4 6 024 RV Bharadwaj SI MPradesh Bangalore 1998/99
5 5 045 EAS Prasanna SI Rajasthan Jaipur 1973/74
6 5 095 A Kumble FI Tamilnadu Chennai 1995/96
7 5 103 D Ganesh FI MPradesh Bangalore 1998/99
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS BY MUMBAI BOWLERS
No W R Bowlers Ins Opp Venue Season
1 8 016 PK Shivalkar FI Tamilnadu Chennai 1972/73
2 8 039 MS Hardikar FI Bengal Kolkata 1955/56
3 8 039 BP Gupte SI Bengal Kolkata 1955/56
4 8 040 BJ Wajifdar SI N India Mumbai 1934/35
5 8 091 Ravi Shastri SI Delhi Mumbai 1984/85
6 7 046 RB Desai FI Rajasthan Udaipur 1960/61
7 7 054 Zaheer Khan FI UPradesh Chennai 2008/09
8 7 103 RV Pawar SI Hyderabad Mumbai 1999/00
9 7 109 DG Phadkar FI Holkar Mumbai 1951/52
10 6 019 JB Khot FI Karnataka Mumbai 1941/42
11 6 025 MS Hardikar FI Rajasthan Jaipur 1965/66
12 6 036 C Stayers FI Rajasthan Jaipur 1962/63
13 6 040 DG Phadkar FI Baroda Mumbai 1948/49
14 6 043 PK Shivalkar FI Bengal Mumbai 1971/72
15 6 055 PK Shivalkar SI Delhi Delhi 1976/77
16 6 056 PK Shivalkar SI Maharashtra Mumbai 1970/71
17 6 061 Ravi Shastri SI Delhi Delhi 1979/80
18 6 065 SV Nayak SI Delhi Mumbai 1980/81
19 6 072 BS Sandhu FI Delhi Mumbai 1980/81
20 6 083 NM Kulakarni FI Tamilnadu Chennai 2003/04
21 6 105 KD Ghavri FI Delhi Delhi 1976/77
22 5 018 PK Shivalkar SI Tamilnadu Chennai 1972/73
23 5 023 ED Solkar FI Tamilnadu Chennai 1972/73
24 5 040 JB Khot SI Karnataka Mumbai 1941/42
25 5 040 Zaheer Khan FI Bengal Mumbai 2006/07
26 5 046 AK Bhale Rao FI Karnataka Mumbai 1941/42
27 5 048 AM Ismail FI Bihar Jamshedpur 1975/76
28 5 057 KR Panjri FI Services Delhi 1956/57
29 5 058 AM Ismail SI Bihar Jamshedpur 1975/76
30 5 062 BP Gupte FI Hyderabad Hyderabad 1964/65
31 5 066 G Guard FI Karnataka Mumbai 1959/60
32 5 066 KD Ghavri FI Karntaka Mumbai 1974/75
33 5 068 SJ Diwadkar FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1961/62
34 5 070 SV Bahutule SI Tamilnadu Mumbai 2002/03
35 5 075 DG Phadkar FI Holkar Mumbai 1944/45
36 5 076 DS Kulakarni SI UPradesh Chennai 2008/09
37 5 092 BK Kalapesi FI Tamilnadu Delhi 1935/36
38 5 106 RR Kulakarni FI Delhi Mumbai 1984/85
39 5 125 PK Shivalkar FI Delhi Delhi 1979/80
40 5 157 RV Kulakarni FI Karnataka Mumbai 1982/83
TEN OR MORE WICKETS – KARNATAKA BOWLERS
No W/Runs Bowler Vs Opp Venue Year
1 12/081 BSChandrasekhar Vs UPradesh Mohannagar 1977/78
TEN OR MORE WICKETS – MUMBAI BOWLERS
No W/Runs Bowler Vs Opp Venue Year
1 10/084 HJ Vajifdar Vs Nor Ind Mumbai 1934/35
2 11/059 JB Khot Vs Karnataka Mumbai 1941/42
3 11/120 RB Desai Vs Rajasthan Udaipur 1960/61
4 13/034 PK Shivalkar Vs Tamilnadu Madras 1972/73
5 10/106 AM Ismail Vs Bihar Jamshedpur 1975/76
6 10/147 PK Shivalkar Vs Delhi Delhi 1976/77
7 12/182 RJ Shastri Vs Delhi Mumbai 1984/85
Ranji Trophy Finals – Statistics – Part One

Ranji Trophy Finals – Statistics – Part One

HR Gopalakrishna one of the Senior Cricket Statistician of the country, with a rich experience of 35 years in the field of Cricket Statistics details out some of the important stats related to batting in the Ranji Trophy Finals for the visitors of Crickick.com. Read on ……………

Team Totals – 500 plus runs

Karnataka has posted 500 plus runs in a Ranji Trophy Finals on four occasions. The highest team total is 705 all out against Delhi at Delhi in 1981-82.

Mumbai has posted 500 plus runs in a Ranji Trophy Finals on 19 occasions. The highest team total is 764 for 9 declared against Holkar at Mumbai in 1944-45.

500 plus runs by Karnataka
No Score Ins Vs Opp Venue Season
1 705-10 FI Vs Delhi Delhi 1981-82
2 620-08d FI Vs Tamilnadu Chennai 1995-96
3 617-09d FI Vs UPradesh Bangalore 1997-98
4 551-10 FI Vs Mumbai Mumbai 1982-83
500 plus runs by Mumbai
No Score Ins Vs Opp Venue Season
1 764-09d SI Vs Holkar Mumbai 1944-45
2 690-06d FI Vs Punjab Mumbai 1994-95
3 630-10 FI Vs Delhi Gwalior 1996-97
4 625-10 FI Vs Delhi Mumbai 1983-84
5 620-10 FI Vs Baroda Mumbai 1948-49
6 613-10 FI Vs Tamilnadu Chennai 2003-04
7 596-10 FI Vs Holkar Mumbai 1951-52
8 596-10 FI Vs Hyderabad Hyderabad 1964-65
9 586-07d FI Vs Rajasthan Mumbai 1966-67
10 551-06d FI Vs Rajasthan Jaipur 1962-63
11 539-10 FI Vs Rajasthan Mumbai 1961-62
12 536-09d SI Vs Bengal Mumbai 1958-59
13 534-10 FI Vs Karnataka Mumbai 1982-83
14 531-10 FI Vs Rajasthan Mumbai 1969-70
15 526-10 FI Vs Rajasthan Mumbai 1963-64
16 517-10 FI Vs Delhi Mumbai 1980-81
17 513-06d SI Vs Punjab Mumbai 1994-95
18 506-09d FI Vs Karnataka Mumbai 1941-42
19 504-10 FI Vs Karnataka Mumbai 1959-60

Centuries in Finals of Ranji Trophy

As many as 17 centuries have been scored by Karnataka batsmen in Ranji Trophy Finals with GR Viswnath’s 247 against Uttar Pradesh at Mohan Nagar in 1977-78 being the highest individual score.

Mumbai batsmen have registered 63 hundreds in Ranji Trophy Finals. VM Merchant’s 278 remain the highest individual score which came against Holkar at Mumbai in 1944-45.

HUNDREDS BY KARNATAKA BATSMEN
No Runs Batsmen Ins Opp Venue Season
1 247 GRViswanath FI UPradesh MohanNagar 1977/78
2 215 RDravid FI UPradesh B’lore 1997/98
3 166 BPPatel FI Delhi B’lore 1978/79
4 147 JArunkumar SI MPradesh B’lore 1998/99
5 146 RVBharadwaj FI Tamilnadu Chennai 1995/96
6 144 GRViswanath FI Mumbai Mumbai 1974/75
7 124 BPPatel FI Delhi Delhi 1981/82
8 122 RVBharadwaj FI UPradesh B’lore 1997/98
9 116 +SMHKirmani FI Delhi Delhi 1981/82
10 115 RMHBinny FI Delhi Delhi 1981/82
11 115 RMHBinny FI Mumbai Mumbai 1982/83
12 114 RDKhanvilkar FI Delhi Delhi 1981/82
13 114 RDravid FI Tamilnadu Chennai 1995/96
14 104 JArun Kumar FI UPradesh B’lore 1997/98
15 103 VSubramanya SI Mumbai Mumbai 1959/60
17 100 BPPatel FI UPradesh MohanNagar 1977/78
HUNDREDS BY MUMBAI BATSMEN
No Runs Batsmen Ins Opp Venue Season
1 278 *VM Merchant SI Holkar Mumbai 1944/45
2 265 Ashok Mankad FI Delhi Mumbai 1980/81
3 235 AL Wadekar FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1961/62
4 224 SV Manjrekar FI Punjab Mumbai 1994/95
5 219 *KC Ibrahim FI Baroda Mumbai 1948/49
6 219 RG Nadkarni FI Rajasthan Jaipur 1962/63
7 206 *SM Gavaskar FI Delhi Mumbai 1983/84
8 199 DN Sardesai FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1966/67
9 194 *RG Nadkarni FI Hyderabad Hyderabad 1964/65
10 185 AL Wadekar FI Rajasthan Jaipur 1965/66
11 177 SJ Diwadkar FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1963/64
12 171 Ashok Mankad FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1969/70
13 162 YK Lele FI Services Delhi 1956/57
14 157 *ML Apte SI Bengal Mumbai 1958/59
15 157 SM Gavaskar FI Bengal Mumbai 1971/72
16 157 +CS Pandit FI Karnataka Mumbai 1982/83
17 152 MK Mantri SI Holkar Mumbai 1951/52
18 151 RS Modi SI Holkar Mumbai 1944/45
19 149 MH Mankad FI Holkar Mumbai 1951/52
20 146 AA Muzumdar FI Tamilnadu Chennai 2003/04
21 145 MS Hardikar FI Karnataka Mumbai 1959/60
22 144 AA Muzumdar FI Delhi Gwalior 1996/97
23 141 SW Sohoni FI Holkar Mumbai 1951/52
24 141 RS Modi FI Holkar Indore 1953/54
25 141 Rohit Sharma FI UPradesh Chennai 2008/09
26 140 *SR Tendulkar FI Punjab Mumbai 1994/95
27 139 HDAmroliwallah FI Bengal Mumbai 1958/59
28 139 DB Vengsarkar SI Haryana Mumbai 1990/91
29 139 *SR Tendulkar SI Punjab Mumbai 1994/95
30 137 +SS Dighe FI Punjab Mumbai 1994/95
31 133 *AL Wadekar FI Bengal Mumbai 1968/69
32 133 Wasim Jaffer FI Tamilnadu Chennai 2003/04
33 123 DB Vengsarkar FI Delhi Mumbai 1983/84
34 122 SR Tendulkar SI Hyderabad Mumbai 1999/00
35 121 Ghulam Parkar FI Delhi Mumbai 1980/81
36 121 SM Patil SI Karnataka Mumbai 1982/83
37 120 VM Merchant SI NIndia Mumbai 1934/35
38 118 GS Ramchand FI Rajasthan Udaipur 1960/61
39 117 KC Ibrahim FI Karnataka Mumbai 1941/42
40 114 SM Gavaskar FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1969/70
41 113 VR Samanth SI UPradesh Chennai 2008/09
42 112 PR Umrigar FI Bengal Kolkata 1955/56
43 112 Ashok Mankad FI Tamilnadu Mumbai 1967/68
44 112 Wasim Jaffer FI Bengal Mumbai 2006/07
45 111 RB Kenny SI Bengal Mumbai 1958/59
46 111 JV Paranjpe FI Delhi Gwalior 1996/97
47 110 MM Dalvi FI Baroda Mumbai 1948/49
48 108 *MS Hardikar FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1966/67
49 108 RD Parkar FI Maharashtra Mumbai 1970/71
50 108 VG Kambli FI Hyderabad Mumbai 1999/00
51 108 Rohit Sharma SI UPradesh Chennai 2008/09
52 107 VG Kambli FI Punjab Mumbai 1994/95
53 107 RB Desai FI Rajasthan Jaipur 1962/63
54 106 GS Ramchand FI Karnataka Mumbai 1959/60
55 106 *SM Gavaskar FI Delhi Mumbai 1984/85
56 106 VR Mane FI Tamilnadu Chennai 2003/04
57 105 SR Tendulkar FI Bengal Mumbai 2006/07
58 104 RS Cooper SI Holkar Mumbai 1944/45
59 103 RG Nadkarni FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1966/67
60 103 SV Bahutule SI Punjab Mumbai 1994/95
61 102 GS Ramchand FI Rajasthan Jaipur 1962/63
62 100 GS Ramchand FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1961/62
63 100 NS Shetty SI Tamilnadu Mumbai 2002/03

Both the openers scoring fifties in an innings

Mumbai batsmen have achieved this feat on eight occasions, while Karnataka batsmen have achieved the feat on two occasions.

BOTH THE OPENERS SCORING FIFTIES IN AN INNINGS – MUMBAI
No Runs Batsmen Inns Opp Venue season
1 054 DDHindlekar SI Tamilnadu Delhi 1935-36
2 083 SMKadri SI Tamilnadu Delhi 1935-36
1 052 KCIbrahim SI Holkar Indore 1947-48
2 130 MKMantri SI Holkar Indore 1947-48
1 094 MKMantri FI Holkar Mumbai 1951-52
2 098 MLApte FI Holkar Mumbai 1951-52
1 053 SGAdhikari FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1963-64
2 053 NSTamhane FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1963-64
1 079 DNSardesai FI Hyderabad Hyderabad 1964-65
2 071 FMEngineer FI Hyderabad Hyderabad 1964-65
1 114 SMGavaskar FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1969-70
2 171 AVMankad FI Rajasthan Mumbai 1969-70
1 106 VR Mane FI Tamilnadu Chennai 2003-04
2 133 W Jaffer FI Tamilnadu Chennai 2003-04
1 113 VRSamanth SI UPradesh Hyderabad 2008-09
2 085 WJaffer SI UPradesh Hyderabad 2008-09
BOTH THE OPENERS SCORING FIFTIES IN AN INNINGS – KARNATAKA
No Runs Batsmen Inns Opp Venue season
1 053 SSomasundar SI Tamilnadu Chennai 1995-96
2 061 AVVaidya SI Tamilnadu Chennai 1995-96
1 068 SSomasundar FI UPradesh Bangalore 1997-98
2 104 JArunkumar FI UPradesh Bangalore 1997-98

FOUR BATSMEN SCORING HUNDREDS IN AN INNINGS – KARNATAKA
No Runs Batsmen Ins Vs Opp Venue Season
1 115 RMH Binny FI Vs Delhi Delhi 1981-82
2 124 BP Patel FI Vs Delhi Delhi 1981-82
3 116 +SMH Kirmani FI Vs Delhi Delhi 1981-82
4 114 RD Khanvilkar FI Vs Delhi Delhi 1981-82
FOUR BATSMEN SCORIN HUNDREDS IN AN INNINGS – MUMBAI
No Runs Batsmen Ins Vs Opp Venue Season
1 137 +SS Dighe FI Vs Punjab Mumbai 1994-95
2 224 SV Manjrekar FI Vs Punjab Mumbai 1994-95
3 140 *SRTendulkar FI Vs Punjab Mumbai 1994-95
4 107 VG Kambli FI Vs Punjab Mumbai 1994-95

Bangladesh Tri Series – 200 plus runs partnership for the first wicket in one day games

Bangladesh Tri Series – 200 plus runs partnership for the first wicket in one day games

WU Tharanga and DPMD Jayawardene added 215 for the first wicket in this game providing the 72nd occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs for various wickets in the history of one day games.

WU Tharanga and DPMD Jayawardene added 215 for the first wicket in this game providing the 20th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs for the first wicket in the history of one day games. All the twenty occasions are listed below

No Runs Partners Runs
Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 212 DC Boon GR Marsh
Aus Ind Jaipur 07/Sep/86
2 202 Rameez Raja Saeed Anwar
Pak Srl Adelaide 17/Feb/90
3 204 Rameez Raja Saeed Anwar
Pak Srl Sharjah 04/Feb/93
4 200* S Chanderpaul SC Williams
Win Ind Bridgetown 03/May/97
5 225 DNChudasama KO Otieno
Ken Ban Nairobi G 10/Oct/97
6 252 SC Ganguly SR Tendulkar
Ind Srl Col-RPS 07/Jul/98
7 235 HH Gibbs G Kirsten
RSA Ind Kochi 09/Mar/00
8 206 AC Gilchrist ME Waugh
Aus Win Brisbane 14/Jan/01
9 258 SC Ganguly SR Tendulkar
Ind Ken Paarl 24/Oct/01
10 237 MS Atapattu ST Jayasuriya
Srl Aus Sydney 09/Jan/03
11 200 VS Solanki METrescothick
Eng RSA The Oval 28/Jun/03
12 204 SP Fleming L Vincent
NZl Zim Bulawayo 24/Aug/05
13 286 ST Jayasuriya WU Tharanga
Srl Eng Leeds 01/Jul/06
14 201 ST Jayasuriya WUTharanga
Srl NZl Napier 28/Dec/06
15 201 ST Jayasuriya KCSangakkara
Srl Ban Karachi 30/Jun/08
16 274 BB McCullum JAH Marshall
NZl Ire Aberdeen 01/Jul/08
17 201* G Gambhir V Sehwag
Ind NZl Hamilton 11/Mar/09
18 203 GM Hamilton DF Watts
Sco Can Aberdeen 07/Jul/09
19 202 MJayawardene WUTharanga
Srl Pak Dambulla 03/Aug/09
20 215 MJayawardene WUTharanga
Srl Ban Mirpur 08/Jan/10

Rameez Raja-Saeed Anwar, ST Jayasuriya-WU Tharanga and DPMD Jaywardene-WU Tharaga are the three opening pairs in the history of one day game to post 200 plus runs for the first wicket on two occasions

No Runs Partners Runs
Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 202 Rameez Raja SaeedAnwar
Pak Srl Adelaide 17/Feb/90
2 204 Rameez Raja SaeedAnwar
Pak Srl Sharjah 04/Feb/93
1 286 ST Jayasuriya WUTharanga
Srl Eng Leeds 01/Jul/06
2 201 ST Jayasuriya WUTharanga
Srl NZl Napier 28/Dec/06
1 202 MJayawardene WUTharanga
Srl Pak Dambulla 03/Aug/09
2 215 MJayawardene WUTharanga
Srl Ban Mirpur 08/Jan/10

Bangladesh Tri Series : Two Sri Lankan batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings

Bangladesh Tri Series : Two Sri Lankan batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} scored centuries in this game providing the 81st occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day games.

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} scored centuries in this game providing the eighth occasion of two Sri Lankan batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day games. The eight occasions are listed below

No Batsmen Score Vs Opp Ground Date
1 ST Jayasuriya 134*
PA de Silva 102* Vs Pak Lahore 05.11.97
2 MS Atapattu 102*
DPMDJayawardene 128 Vs Ind Sharjah 27.10.00
3 ST Jayasuriya 107
DPMDJayawardene 116 Vs NZl Sharjah 10.04.08
4 ST Jayasuriya 120
MS Atapattu 101 Vs Aus Sydney 09.01.03
5 WU Tharanga 106
ST Jayasuriya 152 Vs Eng Leeds 01.07.06
6 ST Jayasuriya 157
TM Dilshan 117* Vs Net Amstelveen 04.07.06
7 ST Jayasuriya 130
KC Sangakkara 121 Vs Ban Karachi 30.06.08
8 WU Tharanga 118*
DPMDJayawardene 108 Vs Ban Mirpur 08.01.10
Bangladesh Tri Series : Sri Lanka wins the fourth game of the series agianst hosts convincingly : Sri Lankan openers Upul Thranga and Mahela Jayawardene score hundreds

Bangladesh Tri Series : Sri Lanka wins the fourth game of the series agianst hosts convincingly : Sri Lankan openers Upul Thranga and Mahela Jayawardene score hundreds

Bangladesh Tri series – Match Number 4 : Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on 08.01.10. Sri Lanka won by nine wickets

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} scored centuries in this game providing the 81st occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day games.

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} scored centuries in this game providing the eighth occasion of two Sri Lankan batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day games.

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} scored centuries in this game providing the second occasion of two Sri Lankan batsmen scoring centuries in an against Bangladesh. The other occasions was – ST Jayasuriya {130} and KC Sangakkara {121} scoring hundreds at Karachi on 30.06.08.

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} scored centuries in this game providing the sixth occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings against Bangladesh. Pakistan batsmen and Sri Lankan have achieved this feat on two occasions each, while Austrlian and Kenyan batsmen have achieved this feat once each.

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} scored centuries in this game providing the 21st occasion of both the opening batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day games.

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} scored centuries in this game providing the fourth occasion of both the Sri Lankan opening batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day games. The other three occasions are – ST Jayasuriya {130} and MS Atapattu {101} vs Australia at Sydney on 09.01.03, WU Tharanga {109} and ST Jayasuriya {152} vs England at Leeds on 01.07.06 and ST Jayasuriya {130} and KC Sangakkara {121} scoring hundreds at Karachi on 30.06.08.

WU Tharanga and DPMD Jayawardene added 215 for the first wicket in this game providing the eighth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting 200 plus runs for various wickets in one day games.

WU Tharanga and DPMD Jayawardene added 215 for the first wicket in this game providing the sixth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting 200 plus runs for first wicket in one day games.

WU Tharanga and DPMD Jayawardene added 215 for the first wicket in this game providing the 72nd occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs for various wickets in the history of one day games.

WU Tharanga and DPMD Jayawardene added 215 for the first wicket in this game providing the 20th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs for the first wicket in the history of one day games.

WU Tharanga and DPMD Jayawardene added 215 for the first wicket in this game providing the third occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs for the first wicket against Bangladesh in the history of one day games. The other two occasions are – 225 runs between DN Chudasma and KO Otieno of Kenya at Nairobi {Gym} on 10.10.97 and 201 runs between ST Jayasuriya and KC Sanagakkara of Sri Lanka at Karachi on 30.06.08.

WU Tharanga and DPMD Jayawardene added 215 for the first wicket in this game providing the fifth occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs for various wickets against Bangladesh in the history of one day games. The other four occasions are – 205 runs for the third wicket between Izaz Ahmed and Moin-ul-Atiq of Pakistan at Chittagong {MAA} on 29.10.88, 225 runs for the first wicket between DN Chudasma and KO Otieno of Kenya at Nairobi {Gym} on 10.10.97, 210 runs for the fourth wicket between AJ Strauss and PD Collingwood of England at Nottingham on 21.06.2005 and 201 runs for the first wicket between ST Jayasuriya and KC Sanagakkara of Sri Lanka at Karachi on 30.06.08.

Mahlea Jaywardene registered his 12th one day hundred when he scored 108 in the fourth game of Bangladesh tri series against Bangladesh on 08.10.09. It was his second hundred while batting as an opener in one day games. The first was against Pakistan at Dambulla when he made 123 on 03.08.09.

WU Tharanga registered his eighth one day hundred when he scored 118 not out in this game. This knock was his third hundred against Bangladesh. The other two are – 105 at Col-RPS on 02.09.05 and 105 at Mohali on 07.10.06. Thus his 118 not out in this game represent his highest individual score against Bangladesh.

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} registered hundreds in this game providing the 11th and 12th hundreds by Sri Lankan batsmen against Bangladesh in one day games.

WU Thrananga and KC Sangakkara have registered three hundreds each against Bangladesh in one day games, while ST Jayasuriya has scored four hundreds against Bangladesh and owns the record for most hundreds by Sri Lankan batsmen against Bangladesh.

WU Tharanga {118*} and DPMD Jayawardene {108} registered hundreds in this game providing the 52nd and 53rd occasion of a batsmen scoring hundreds against Bangladesh in one day games.

ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka {04}, Mohammad Yousuf of Pakistan {03}, KC Sangakkara {03} and WU Tharanga of Sri Lanka {03} are the four batsmen who have scored three or more than three hundreds against Bangladesh in one day games,

Bangladesh Tri Series – Mahela Jayawardene's rare feat

Bangladesh Tri Series – Mahela Jayawardene's rare feat

Mahlea Jaywardene registered his 12th one day hundred when he scored 108 in the fourth game of Bangladesh tri series against Bangladesh on 08.10.09. It was his second hundred while batting as an opener in one day games. The first was against Pakistan at Dambulla when he made 123 on 03.08.09.

He has batted at positions fronm 1 or 2 to 8 in one day games and scored hundreds at postions 1 or 2 to 6. At number 7 and 8 has not scored hundreds. The following list shows the 12 hundreds scored by Mahela Jaywardene at positions 1 or 2 to 6.

No Runs Pos Inns Opp Ground Date
1 123 2 2 Pak Dambulla 03.08.09
2 108 2 2 Ban Mirpur 08.01.10
3 101 3 1 Pak Vizag 27.03.99
4 100 3 1 Eng Manchester 28.06.96
5 126* 3 2 Eng Ch-le-St 24.06.06
6 128 4 1 Ind Sharjah 27.10.00
7 116 4 1 NZl Sharjah 10.04.01
8 101* 4 1 Eng Col-RPS 25.03.01
9 106* 4 2 Win Kandy 15.12.01
10 115* 4 1 NZl Kingston 24.04.07
11 120 5 2 Eng Adelaide 23.01.99
12 107 6 1 Afr Chennai 30.06.07

Mark Waugh – one of the finest batsman that Australia has ever produced

Mark Waugh – one of the finest batsman that Australia has ever produced

Bharat Raj, has this to say on Mark Waugh, one of the finest batsman that Australia has ever produced. He covers the deeds of this great cricketer in two parts. Here is the Part one for the visitors of crickick.com

The player that I am going to talking about made cricket look so easy that when he played it looked like poetry was written on cricket field, one felt like a Mozart symphony making you forget all your worries, just all ease and grace. Of course I am talking about Mark Waugh the elegance personified batsman form Australia who made everything look so easy of my era

To describe about Mark’s early career in domestic cricket one has to look at what sometimes his biggest admirer and sometimes his biggest critic and former Australian coach Bob Simpson had to say about the classy Australian player.

When I first saw him he was a real tear away with quite a lot of pace. In fact, in his first season in first class cricket, in 1985-86, I had him opening the bowling for New South Wales and he could send them down as quickly as anyone in the side”.

Mark loved to bowl bouncers and would take on any batsman regardless of his reputation”.

It is very interesting to note that at the start of his career Mark was reasonably quick as a bowler and Simpson even said that he wanted Mark to develop as a batsman in Sheffield Shield cricket as he thought that he was too much of a leg side player. His elder twin Steve got selected to play test cricket and Mark had to be content with playing the odd one dayer for Australia and had to bide his chance to make his test debut. It finally arrived in 1990 against England when he replaced his twin brother Steve in the team. It must have been really tough for Steve to be replaced by his younger twin. Anyhow Mark made his debut and what a debut it was!. He made a classy 138 against England at Adelaide in Jan 91. Australia had lost half of its side for 125 runs and then ensured a sixth wicket stand of 171 runs between the debutant Mark Waugh and GRJ Matthews which ensured a decent total of 386.

When one sees highlights of Mark Waugh’s debut innings of 138, one could clearly see those trademark flicks, drive, cuts that made Mark such a graceful player. He continued to show his grace he made his second test hundred – 139 not out against West Indies which contained the pace bowlers of the likes of Marshall, Ambrose, Walsh, and Patterson at Antigua in May 91. He forged a fifth wicket partnership with Dean Jones which realized 184 runs and saw Australia posting a first innings total of 403. Mark’s hundred came at a stage when Australia were in a none-too-comfortable position of having lost its four wickets for 158 runs

The main factor to consider in those two knocks of Mark was his ability to come good when the team was in trouble as both these two centuries came when the Aussies were in some sort of trouble and this trend of playing good knocks to bail his team out from a spot of bother continued to be the hallmark of his entire career!

Mark did not live upto the reputation and promise he had shown in early part of his career. He could not do much with the willow as it failed to talk during the home series against India in 1991-92 and away series against Sri Lanka in 1992. He aggregated a mere 83 runs from four tests and six innings against India at home and his poor form with the willow continued against Sri Lanka when he totaled 61 runs from three test and six innings. He failed to open his account in both innings of the test at Colombo-RPS and Moratuwa, bagging a “Pair of Spectacles” in consecutive tests.

In these two series, his highest score was 56 – which was the only half century – against Sri Lanka at in the second innings at Col-SSC.

There was immense pressure on him to perform when the West Indies met the Australia in 1992/93 to score runs and he kept up the faith that the selectors has reposed on him by scoring a 39 and 60 in the first test at Brisbane in Nov 92 and followed up his form with 112 in the first innings at Melbourne in Dec 92, He aggregated 340 runs from five tests and nine innings. He scored a century and two half centuries in this series.

Mark’s next destination was England for the 1993 Ashes series. By this time, more or less, he had established himself as a player in the team. He had a successful tour and made his willow to talk as he amassed 550 runs in the series. Consistency did not desert him on this tour. He scored a century and five half centuries. His six fifties – 64 in the second innings at Manchester in Jun 93, 99 in the only innings at Lord’s in Jun 93, 52 in the second innings at Leeds in Jul 93 and twin fifties – 137 and 62 not out at Birmingham in Aug 93 – ensured Mark Waugh to aggregate his first five hundred plus runs in a series. Australia won the 1993 Ashes series by 4-1 margin.

He missed the coveted hundred by a single run at Lord’s. Had he got his hundred in this innings, a unique statistical highlight would have come at Lord’s – Mecca of Cricket – the first ever occasion of the first four batsmen scoring hundreds in a test innings. The first three batsmen in Australian innings had made hundreds – MA Taylor {111}, MJ Slater {152} and DC Boon {164*}.

Through out this series he was consistent as a batsman and who can forget his sublime knock of 137 at Birmingham which again came when the Aussies were in spot of bother having lost its four wickets for a meager 80 runs on the board. Mark Waugh was at rescue act again and ensured a partnership with Steve Waugh which realized 153 runs for the fifth wicket. Austrlia’s innings folded at 408. Mark Waugh’s innings was embellished with his trademark flicks, drives, pulls, and cuts. He was at the crease for 240 minutes. His 137 came in 219 deliveries and contained 18 boundary fours. Australia were set a target of 120 for a win in the fourth innings of this test and it was ensured through another unfinished three figure partnership for the third wicket between DC Boon and ME Waugh which realized 108 runs

During the Paksitan tour of 1994-95, there is an interesting incident involving Mark Waugh. He was asked to bowl at Rawalpindi, the second test of the series when the new ball was fairly new in the Pakistan’s second innings. Pakistan were asked to follow on in this test. Opening pair of Saeed Anwar and Aamer Sohail held no terrors to Aussie pacemen CJ McDermott and DW Fleming and also to one change bowler J Angel. It was then Mark Waugh was introduced into attack and one of his bouncers felled Aamer Sohail when the score was 65 for no loss and he was force to retire. Aamer Sohail did return to the crease at the fall of second wicket with his face bandaged and scored a fine 72. This incident reminded me of what Simpson said about Mark Waugh’s bowling ability during his early days!.

Reports say that Mark Waugh resorted to hurling bouncers as he was frustrated by the flatness of the wickets in Pakistan and the number of catches that were dropped by Australia in that series.

When the Aussies toured Caribbean in 1995-96, there was huge expectations form Waugh brothers. It was good to see that both of them responded in a great fashion in that unforgettable test match at Kingston. The four test series was leveled at 1-1 with Australia and West Indies winning a test each.

At Kingston, West Indies batted first and made a none-too-comfortable 265 in the first innings thanks to fine hundred – exact 100 – by skipper RB Richardson who chose to open the innings. Austalia found Walsh and Ambrose too hot to handle and soon the score board read 80 for 3 with Walsh accounting for MA Taylor {8} and MJ Slater {27}, while Ambrose accounted for DC Boon {17}. Waugh brothers scored hundreds – ME Waugh {126} and SR Waugh {200} and forged a 230 runs partnership for the fourth wicket and ensured that Australia reach a match winning total of 531. The partnership blossomed quietly in a sedate fashion and both the brothers acquitted themselves and showed that Walsh and Amborse held no terrors.

Here is what Paul Reifell, a team member of Aussies, wrote in Cricinfo – “Our strategy was for the batsmen to stick around and build as big a score as possible, because we knew that if we had to bat last on a pitch that was definitely wearing, we would have the worst of it. When Steve walked in at 73 for 3, we were in a position where things could have gone either way. But both Steve and Mark [Waugh] batted magnificently and built a fortress strong enough to keep West Indies at bay. Mark nonchalantly scored a beautiful century before getting out, but by then he had helped Steve build a solid platform”

Steve had made up his mind to bat and bat, to stay out there and anchor the proceedings. In the process he copped a lot of blows on his arms, chest and ribs. When he came back to the dressing room at the end of day two, we could see the spots and bruises on his body, but as long as he was out there in the middle he just kept going at them.

Justin Langer, another member of Australian team quoted in Cricinfo on this match – “On the field, Steve treated each ball on its merits – defending the good ones, wearing the odd one on the body. In the end he ran four to get his 200, off a fast one from Carl Hooper which he pushed towards fine leg. He was last man out. It was one of the greatest feats of batting I ever witnessed.

Paul Reifell continued to say “Inspired by his innings and making good use of the conditions and the mental state of the West Indies top order, I grabbed three quick wickets late in the evening. After a day’s rest we returned to complete the formalities and claimed the Frank Worrell Trophy.

We celebrated the win with a few drinks that night, and Steve slept in his whites with his socks and baggy green cap on. That showed how much he enjoyed the victory. It was the start of a new chapter in Australian cricket, and you could say that Steve’s legacy gained a lot of momentum from his efforts at Jamaica..

CEL Ambrose {1 for 76}, CA Walsh {3 for 103}, KCG Benjamin {3 for 105}, WKM Benjamin {1 for 80} and CL Hooper {1 for 94} were the bowlers who leaked most runs in Aussies match winning total of 531. Australia coasted to a innings and 53 runs as they bundled West Indies for 213 in the second innings. P Reifell {4 for 47} and SK Warne {4 for 70} were the wreckers-in-chief

During the 1996 Word Cup, Mark Waugh opened the batting. He scored consecutive hundreds – 130 vs Kenya at Vizag on 23.02.96 and followed it up with 126 vs India at Mumbai on 27.02.96. He also scored another hundred – 110 vs New Zealand at Chennai on 11.03.96. He aggregated 484 runs from seven matches with the help of three centuries and one half century.

I still remember that classy knock of 126 aginst India at Chennai when he looked completely at ease. I can never forget that pull of Javagal Srinath with effortless ease which sailed over the boundary. His slog sweep of Venkatapathy Raju was a delight to watch. He lured SR Tendulkar when he was on 90 out of the crease, by bowling a clever delivery outside the off stump, only to ensure that the master batsman was stumped by ever persevering Healy. It was the very first occasion that SR Tendulkar was dismissed stumped in one day games and that credit goes to ME Waugh-IA Healy – bowler-wicket keeper combination.

Please watch out for the second part of this article within the next few days

South Africa vs England Test Series : Teams which have drawn the test after losing nine wickets in the fourth innings of a test match

South Africa vs England Test Series : Teams which have drawn the test after losing nine wickets in the fourth innings of a test match

England drew the Cape Town test against South Africa with the fourth innings score reading 296/9 providing the 19th occasion of a team which has drawn the test after losing nine wickets in the fourth innings of a test match.

No Team Score Result Opp Ground Mon/Yr
1 Ind 152/9 draw Eng Manchester Jul 1946
2 Aus 273/9 draw Win Adelaide Jan 1961
3 Eng 228/9 draw Win Lord’s Jun 1963
4 Eng 206/9 draw Win Georgetown Mar 1968
5 Aus 339/9 draw Win Adelaide Jan 1969
6 Win 251/9 draw Pak Bridgetown Feb 1977
7 Win 258/9 draw Aus Kingston Apr 1978
8 Win 197/9 draw Ind Kolkata Dec 1978
9 Aus 230/9 draw NZl Melbourne Dec 1987
10 Pak 341/9 draw Win Port of Spain Apr 1988
11 NZl 223/9 draw Aus Hobart Nov 1997
12 Win 207/9 draw Zim Harare Nov 2003
13 Eng 210/9 draw Srl Galle Dec 2003
14 Aus 371/9 draw Eng Manchester Aug 2005
15 Win 298/9 draw Ind St John’s Jun 2006
16 Ind 282/9 draw Eng Lord’s Jul 2007
17 Win 370/9 draw Eng St John’s Feb 2009
18 Eng 228/9 draw SAF Centurion Dec 2009
19 Eng 296/9 draw SAF Cape Town Jan 2010

As far as England is concerned it has drawn five tests after losing nine wickets in the fourth innings of a test match

No Team Score Result Opp Ground Mon/Yr
1 Eng 228/9 draw Win Lord’s Jun 1963
2 Eng 206/9 draw Win Georgetown Mar 1968
3 Eng 210/9 draw Srl Galle Dec 2003
4 Eng 228/9 draw SAF Centurion Dec 2009
5 Eng 296/9 draw SAF Cape Town Jan 2010

Bangladesh Tri Series : India wins the third game of the tournament against Bangladesh – Skipper MS Dhoni hits century

Bangladesh Tri Series : India wins the third game of the tournament against Bangladesh – Skipper MS Dhoni hits century

Bangladesh Tri series – Match Number 3: Bangladesh vs India at Mirpur on 07.01.10. India won by six wickets

Bangladesh’s total of 296 for 6 in this game represent its highest team total against India in one day games. Previous highest total was 283 for 6 in 50.0 overs at Karachi on 28.06.08

Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes added 80 runs for the first wicket in this game which represent the record opening stand against India. The previous best was 78 between Tamim Iqbal and Javed Omar at Mirpur on 10.05.07. These two partnerships are the only two opening partnership of fifty plus runs against India by Bangladesh batsmen in one day games.

Shakib Al Hasan’s zero in this game provide the 20th occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed for zero in one day game.

Shakib Al Hasan collected his first ball duck in this game providing the fifth occasion of a Bangladesh captain collecting the first ball duck in one day games. The other four occasions are – Aminul Islam vs Scotland at Edinburgh on 24.05.99, Habibul Bashar vs West Indies at Kingstown on 15.05.04, Habibul Bashar vs Australia at Manchester on 25.06.05 and Habibul Bashar vs West Indies at Jaipur on 11.10.06

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero in this game provides the second occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed run out for zero in one day game. Aminul Islam was the other captain who was dismissed run out for zero against Pakistan at Dhaka on 02.06.00

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero after facing one delivery in this game provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed run out for zero after facing one ball in one day game.

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero after facing one delivery in this game provides the sixth occasion of a Captain dismissed run out for zero after facing one ball in one day game. The following table shows the complete list of batsmen who have been dismissed in such a manner

No Captains Runs BF Team Opp Ground Date
1 KRRutherford 0 1 NZl Aus Melbourne 19.01.94
2 Moin Khan 0 1 Pak Win Sharjah 19.10.99
3 SM Pollock 0 1 RSA NZl Hobart 15.01.02
4 P Utseya 0 1 Zim RSA Bulawayo 22.08.07
5 DT Johnston 0 1 Ire Ban Mirpur 22.03.08
6 ShakibAlHasan 0 1 Ban Ind Mirpue 07.01.10

Tamim Iqbal {60} and Imrul Kayes {70} scored fifties in this game providing the sixth occasion of both Bangladesh openers registering fifties in one dayers. The other five occasions are – Shariar Hossain {68} and Mehrab Hossain {101} vs Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.03.99, Javed Omar {54} and Al Sahariar {59} vs Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 26.11.01, Hannan Sarkar {59} and Manjural Islam Rana {63} vs Zimbabwe at Harare on 14.03.04, Shahriar Nafees {67} and Mehrab Hossain Jnr {54} vs Zimbabwe at Bogra on 03.12.06 and Tamim Iqbal {129} and Shahriar Nafeez {54} vs Ireland at Mirpur on 22.03.08

V Sehwag’s run out for 13 in this game provide the 109th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out in one day games.

V Sehwag’s run out for 13 in this game provides the 13th occasion of his being dismissed run out as an opening batsman. SR Tendulkar {23} and SC Ganguly {18} are the other two Indian opening batsmen who have been dismissed run out on more occasions than Sehwag.

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game provide the eighth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a half century while batting at number eight in one day games. It also represents the second highest score by a Bangladesh batsman batting at number eight. The highest score has been credited to Khaled Mashud who made 71 not out against Australia at Canterbury on 30.06.05

Imrul Kayes registered his maiden one day half century when he made 70 in this game. His previous best was 23 vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on 04.01.10.

Tamim Iqbal registered his 12th half century and 14th one day fifty when he scored 60 in this game. It was his third half century against India and also his highest score against India. The other two half centuries are – 55 at Karachi on 28.06.08 and 51 at Trinidad on 17.03.07

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game represent his third one day half century. The other two are – 58 not out against Pakistan at Faisalabad on 11.04.08 and 51 not out against West Indies at Basaterre on 31.07.09

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game represent his highest individual one day score. It was an improvement over his 58 not out against Pakistan at Faisalabad on 11.04.08.

Tamim Iqbal {60}, Imrul Kayes {70} and Mahmadullah {60*} registered fifties in this game providing the seventh occasion of three Bangladesh batsmen registering fifties in an innings. The other six occasions were witnessed – against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.03.99, against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.11.01, against Pakistan at Karachi on 21.09.03, against Zimbabwe at Harare on 10.03.04, against Canada at St.John’s on 28.02.07 and against India at Trinidad on 17.03.07.

V Kohli with his 91 in this game registered his fourth one day half century, while MS Dhoni with his 101 not out in this game registered his seventh one day hundred and 41st one day fifty.

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the 170th hundred by an Indian batsman in one day games. It also represents the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred against Bangladesh in one day games. Other six occasions are – NS Sidhu – 104 not out at Chandigarh on 25.12.90, SC Ganguly – 135* at Dhaka on 30.05.00, Yuvraj Singh – 102 not out at Dhaka on 11.04.03, G Gambhir – 101 at Mirpur on 12.05.07, G Gambhir – 107 not out at Mirpur on 12.06.08 and SK Raina – 116 not out at Karachi on 28.06.08

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 290th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games.

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 48th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in one day games.

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against Bangladesh in one day games. The other occasion was – 128 runs partnership for the fourth wicket at Chittagong {MAA} on 23.12.04. Thus the partnership of 152 runs between V Kohli and MS Dhoni represent the record fourth wicket stand by Indian batsmen against Bangladesh

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the various wickets against Bangladesh in one day games.

V Kohli’s 91 in this game represent the 72nd occasion of an Indian batsman registering individual ninety in one day games. V Kohli became the third Indian batsman to register ninety against Bangladesh in one day games. Other two are – MS Dhoni {91* at Mirpur on 10.05.07} and G Gambhir {90 at Karachi on 28.06.08}

V Kohli (91} and MS Dhoni {101*} registered ninety and hundred in this game providing the 39th occasion of two batsmen scoring a ninety and a hundred in the same innings in the history of one day internationals

Indian batsmen have involved in such a feat on three occasions. The other two occasiona are – K Srikkanath {99} and RJ Shastri {102} vs England at Cuttack on 27.12.84 and G Gambhir {90} and SK Raina {112} vs Pakistan at Karachi on 27.06.08,

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the fifth hundred by a captain-cum-wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day games. It was Dhoni’s fourth hundred in dual capacity.

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the 65th hundred by a wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day games. It was Dhoni’s seventh hundred as wicket keeper batsman. AC Gilchrist {16} and KC Sangakkara {08} are the two other batsmen who have scored more hundreds than MS Dhoni.

SK Raina’s 51 not out in this game represent his 14th one day half century and his 16th fifty.

At the end of this game, Head to Head count between India and Bangladesh read thus : Played – 10, Won by India -18, Won by Bangladesh – 02.