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South Africa vs Zimbabwe – Third one day – Victory margin by 200 plus in one day games

South Africa vs Zimbabwe – Third one day – Victory margin by 200 plus in one day games

South Africa’s margin of victory in this game – by 272 runs – provides the second largest victory in terms of runs in the history of one day internationals. The best is New Zealand’s 290 runs win against Ireland at Aberdeen on 01.07.08

South Africa’s victory in this game represents the 29th win by a team with a margin of 200 plus runs. All the twenty-nine wins are tabulated below

No

Winner

Margin

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Date

1

New Zealand

290

Runs

v Ireland

Aberdeen

01.07.08

2

South Africa

272

Runs

v Zimbabwe

Benoni

22.10.10

3

India

257

Runs

v Bermuda

Port of Spain

19.03.07

4

Australia

256

Runs

v Namibia

Potchefstroom

27.02.03

5

India

256

Runs

v Hong Kong

Karachi

25.06.08

6

Sri Lanka

245

Runs

v India

Sharjah

29.10.00

7

Sri Lanka

243

Runs

v Bermuda

Port of Spain

15.03.07

8

Sri Lanka

234

Runs

v Pakistan

Lahore

24.01.09

9

Pakistan

233

Runs

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

02.06.00

10

Australia

232

Runs

v Sri Lanka

Adelaide

28.01.85

11

Australia

229

Runs

v Netherlands

Basseterre

18.03.07

12

Australia

224

Runs

v Pakistan

Nairobi-Gym

30.08.02

13

South Africa

221

Runs

v Netherlands

Basseterre

16.03.07

14

Pakistan

217

Runs

v Sri Lanka

Sharjah

17.04.02

15

Australia

215

Runs

v New Zealand

St George’s

20.04.07

16

South Africa

212

Runs

v Zimbabwe

Centurion

10.11.09

17

New Zealand

210

Runs

v U.S.A.

The Oval

10.09.04

18

South Africa

209

Runs

v West Indies

Cape Town

25.01.04

19

South Africa

208

Runs

v Kenya

Cape Town

22.10.01

20

Australia

208

Runs

v India

Sydney

08.02.04

21

West Indies

208

Runs

v Canada

Kingston

13.04.10

22

New Zealand

206

Runs

v Australia

Adelaide

27.01.86

23

Sri Lanka

206

Runs

v Netherlands

Col-RPS

16.09.02

24

Australia

203

Runs

v Scotland

Basseterre

14.03.07

25

England

202

Runs

v India

Lord’s

07.06.75

26

South Africa

202

Runs

v Kenya

Nairobi-Gym

03.10.96

27

Zimbabwe

202

Runs

v Kenya

Dhaka

27.03.99

28

India

200

Runs

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

11.04.03

29

New Zealand

200

Runs

v India

Dambulla

10.08.10

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Third one day : JP Duminy's feat

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Third one day : JP Duminy's feat

JP Duminy scored 129 while Zimbabwe was all out for 127 in the third one day game between South Africa and Zimbabwe at Benoni on 22.10.10, providing the 39th occasion of a batsman’s individual score greater than the opponent’s team total. The following list shows all the 39 occasions

No

Batsman

Team

Score

Opp

Total

Diff

Ground

Date

1

DL Amiss

Eng

137

Ind

132-03

05

Lord’s

07.06.75

2

GM Turner

NZl

171*

EAF

128-08

43

Birmingham

07.06.75

3

IVA Richards

Win

189*

Eng

168-10

21

Manchester

31.05.84

4

CG Greenidge

Win

067

Srl

051-10

16

Sharjah

03.12.85

5

DM Jones

Aus

099*

Srl

091-10

08

Adelaide

28.01.85

6

AR Border

Aus

118*

Srl

091-10

27

Adelaide

28.01.85

7

DL Haynes

Win

145*

NZl

129-10

16

Berbice

14.04.85

8

RB Richardson

Win

109

Srl

051-10

58

Sharjah

03.12.85

9

CG Greenidge

Win

100

Aus

091-10

09

Perth

04.01.87

10

IVA Richards

Win

181

Srl

169-04

12

Karachi

13,10.87

11

Izaz Ahmed

Pak

124*

Ban

111-06

13

Chittagong

29.10.88

12

DM Jones

Aus

107*

NZl

094-10

13

Christchurch

04.03.90

13

DL Haynes

Win

096

Pak

081-10

15

Sydney

17.12.92

14

PA de Silva

Srl

107*

Zim

105-10

02

Harare

06.11.94

15

G Kirsten

RSA

188*

UAE

152-08

36

Rawalpindi

16.02.96

16

G Flower

Zim

140

Ken

123-10

17

Dhakla

27.03.99

17

ST Jayasuriya

Srl

189

Ind

054-10

135

Sharjah

29.10.01

18

Mohd Yousuf

Pak

125

NZl

122-10

03

Karachi

21.04.02

19

Mohd Yousuf

Pak

129

Srl

078-09

51

Sharjah

17.04.02

20

ML Hayden

Aus

146

Pak

108-10

38

Nairobi

30.08.02

21

M Atapattu

Srl

101

Net

086-10

15

Col-RPS

17.09.02

22

HH Gibbs

RSA

153

Ban

133-10

20

Potchefstroom

04.10.02

23

SR Tendulkar

Ind

152

Nam

130-10

22

Pietermaritzburg

23.02.03

24

ML Hayden

Aus

088

Nam

045-10

43

Potchefstroom

27.02.03

25

CH Gayle

Win

119

Ken

104-10

15

Kimberley

03.03.03

26

Yuvraj Singh

Ind

102*

Ban

077-10

25

Dhaka

11.04.03

27

JH Kallis

RSA

109*

Win

054-10

55

Cape Town

25.01.06

28

NJ Astle

NZl

145*

USA

137-10

08

The Oval

10.09.04

29

JH Kallis

RSA

119*

Ind

091-10

28

Durban

22.11.06

30

KC Sangakkara

Srl

079

NZl

073-10

06

Auckland

01.01.09

31

DPMDJayawardne

Srl

085

Ber

078-10

07

Port of Spain

15.03.07

32

JAH Marshall

NZ
l

161

Ire

112-10

49

King City {NW}

01.07.08

33

BB McCullum

NZl

166

Ire

112-10

54

King City {NW}

01.07.08

34

SE Marsh

Aus

076

Ban

070-10

02

Darwin

30.08.08

35

MEK Hussey

Aus

085

Ban

070-10

11

Darwin

30.08.08

36

TM Dilshan

Srl

137*

Pak

075-10

62

Lahore

24.01.09

37

LRPL Taylor

NZl

095

Ind

088-10

07

Damblla

10.08.10

38

SB Styris

NZl

089

Ind

088-10

01

Damblla

10.08.10

39

JP Duminy

RSA

129

Zim

127-10

02

Benoni

22.10.10

JP Duminy’s feat provides the fifth occasion of South African batsman performing such a feat. Others are – G Kirsten, HH Gibbs, JH Kallis {on two occasions}. All the five occasions are tabulated below

No

Batsman

Team

Score

Opp

Total

Diff

Ground

Date

1

G Kirsten

RSA

188*

UAE

152-08

36

Rawalpindi

16.02.96

2

HH Gibbs

RSA

153

Ban

133-10

20

Potchefstroom

04.10.02

3

JH Kallis

RSA

109*

Win

054-10

55

Cape Town

25.01.06

4

JH Kallis

RSA

119*

Ind

091-10

28

Durban

22.11.06

5

JP Duminy

RSA

129

Zim

127-10

02

Benoni

22.10.10

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second one day : MS Dhoni's performance in India's 50 wins with results of those matches

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second one day : MS Dhoni's performance in India's 50 wins with results of those matches

MS Dhoni’s performance in India’s 50 wins in each match and the results of those matches is furnished below

No

Runs

Opp

Ground

Date

Team

Won

Margin

1

50*

Aus

Chandigarh

08.10.07

India

won

008

runs

2

5

Aus

Mumbai

17.10.07

India

won

002

wkts

3

63

Pak

Guwahati

05.11.07

India

won

005

wkts

4

49

Pak

Kanpur

11.11.07

India

won

046

Runs

5

45*

Pak

Gwalior

15.11.07

India

won

006

wkts

6

17*

Aus

Melbourne

10.02.08

India

won

005

wkts

7

50*

Srl

Adelaide

19.02.08

India

won

002

wkts

8

DNB

Srl

Hobart

26.02.08

India

won

007

wkts

9

15*

Aus

Sydney

02.03.08

India

won

006

wkts

10

36

Aus

Brisbane

04.03.08

India

won

009

Runs

11

24

Pak

Dhaka

10.06.08

India

won

140

Runs

12

DNB

Ban

Dhaka

12.06.08

India

won

007

wkts

13

109*

HKG

Karachi

25.06.08

India

won

256

Runs

14

26*

Pak

Karachi

26.06.08

India

won

006

wkts

15

DNB

Ban

Karachi

28.06.08

India

won

007

wkts

16

67

Srl

Karachi

03.07.08

India

won

006

wkts

17

39

Srl

Dambulla

20.08.08

India

won

003

wkts

18

76

Srl

Col-RPS

24.08.08

India

won

033

Runs

19

71

Srl

Col-RPS

27.08.08

India

won

046

Runs

20

39

Eng

Rajkot

14.11.08

India

won

158

Runs

21

15

Eng

Indore

17.11.08

India

won

054

Runs

22

29*

Eng

Kanpur

20.11.08

India

won

016

Runs

23

9

Eng

Bangalore

23.11.08

India

won

019

Runs

24

50

Eng

Cuttack

26.11.08

India

won

006

wkts

25

61*

Srl

Dambulla

28.01.09

India

won

006

wkts

26

23

Srl

Col-RPS

31.01.09

India

won

015

Runs

27

35*

Srl

Col-RPS

03.02.09

India

won

147

Runs

28

94

Srl

Col-RPS

05.02.09

India

won

067

Runs

29

84*

NZl

Napier

03.03.09

India

won

053

Runs

30

68

NZl

Christchurch

08.03.09

India

won

058

Runs

31

DNB

NZl

Hamilton

11.03.09

India

won

084

Runs

32

41

Win

Kingston

26.06.09

India

won

020

Runs

33

46*

Win

Gros Islet

03.07.09

India

won

006

wkts

34

35*

NZl

Col-RPS

11.09.09

India

won

006

wkts

35

56

Srl

Col-RPS

14.09.09

India

won

046

Runs

36

DNB

Win

Johannesburg

30.09.09

India

won

007

wkts

37

124

Aus

Nagpur

28.10.09

India

won

099

Runs

38

71*

Aus

Delhi

31.10.09

India

won

006

wkts

39

72

Srl

Rajkot

15.12.09

India

won

006

wkts

40

101*

Ban

Dhaka

07.01.10

India

won

008

Wkts

41

DNB

Srl

Dhaka

10.01.10

India

won

006

wkts

42

32

Ban

Dhaka

11.01.10

India

won

001

Run

43

26

SAF

Jaipur

21.02.10

India

won

153

Runs

44

68*

SAF

Gwalior

24.02.10

India

won

007

wkts

45

38*

Ban

Dambulla

16.06.10

India

won

006

wkts

46

56

Pak

Dambulla

19.06.10

India

won

003

wkts

47

38

Srl

Dambulla

24.06.10

India

won

081

Runs

48

23*

Srl

Dambulla

16.08.10

India

won

006

wkts

49

38

NZl

Dambulla

25.08.10

India

won

105

Runs

50

0

Aus

Vizag

20.10.10

India

won

005

wkts

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second one day game : MS Dhoni joins the select band of captains who have won 50 plus one day games

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second one day game : MS Dhoni joins the select band of captains who have won 50 plus one day games

MS Dhoni became the 19th captain in the history of one day games to win 50 plus one day games. Vizag victory by five wickets against Australia was his 50th one day win. The batting performance of all the 19 captains are furnished below

No

Captains

Team

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

Z

1

RT Ponting

Aus

160

152

20

6894

141*

52.22

20

42

4

2

AR Border

Aus

107

96

23

3026

127*

41.45

2

21

2

3

WJ Cronje

SAF

99

91

17

3230

94

43.64

0

27

2

4

SP Fleming

NZL

98

96

14

3442

134*

41.97

6

22

4

5

M Azharuddin

Ind

90

81

21

3002

153*

50.03

2

22

2

6

A Ranatunga

Srl

89

83

27

3139

131*

56.05

2

24

5

7

GC Smith

SAF

81

81

8

3599

134*

49.30

7

28

5

8

SC Ganguly

Ind

76

75

10

3359

144

51.67

9

19

6

9

Imran Khan

Pak

75

61

23

1924

102*

50.63

1

14

1

10

IVA Richards

Win

67

54

11

2044

181

47.53

3

15

1

11

SR Waugh

Aus

67

51

13

1580

120*

41.57

2

8

3

12

ST Jayasuriya

Srl

66

66

4

3127

189

50.43

9

18

4

13

Wasim Akram

Pak

66

49

12

725

52

19.59

0

1

2

14

CH Lloyd

Win

64

48

16

1470

102

45.93

1

8

0

15

SM Pollock

SAF

60

24

12

337

69*

28.08

0

2

3

16

BC Lara

Win

59

56

13

2216

156

51.53

3

13

1

17

DPMD Jayawardene

Srl

57

55

10

1936

126*

43.02

4

11

7

18

Inzamam-ul-Haq

Pak

52

43

14

1695

81*

58.44

0

13

0

19

MS Dhoni

Ind

50

44

18

2114

124

81.30

3

16

1

He is the third Indian captain to win 50 plus one day games. Others are – M Azharuddin {90} and SC Ganguly {76}. The batting performance of all the three captains are furnished below

No

Captain

Team

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

Z

1

M Azharuddin

Ind

90

81

21

3002

153*

50.03

2

22

2

2

SC Ganguly

Ind

76

75

10

3359

144

51.67

9

19

6

3

MS Dhoni

Ind

50

44

18

2114

124

81.30

3

16

1

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second one day : India wins the game

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second one day : India wins the game

Second one day : India vs Australia at Vishakapatnam on 20.10.10 : India won by five wickets

S Dhawan and SS Tiwary were capped by India in this game. They became the 188th and 189th cricketers to represent India in one day games. They became the 18th and 19th Indian cricketers to make their one day debut against Australia

Australia capped JW Hastings and MA Starc were capped by Australia in this game. They became the 184th and 185th cricketers to represent Australia in one day games. They became the 12th and 13th Australian cricketers to make their one day debut against India

India won the toss and elected to field providing the 19th occasion of India inserting the opposition in one day games.

MJ Clarke and MEK Hussey added 144 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 45th occasion of a three figure partnership posted by Australian batsman against India. It also provides the seventh occasion of a three figure partnership posted by Australian batsmen against India for the third wicket. The other six occasions are – 100 runs between AR Border and KJ Hughes at Sydney on 15.01.91 : 137 runs between AR Border and DM Jones at Adelaide on 15.12.91 : 110 runs between MG Bevan and ML Hayden at Bangalore on 25.03.01 : 234* runs between DR Martyn and RT Ponting at Johannesburg on 23.03.03 : 149* runs between DR Martyn and RT Ponting at Bangalore on 12.11.03 and 157 runs between ML Hayden and DR Martyn at Sydney on 08.02.04.

MJ Clarke and CL White added 129 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 46th occasion of a three figure partnership posted by Australian batsman against India. It also provides the sixth occasion of a three figure partnership posted by Australian batsmen against India for the fourth wicket. The other five occasions are – 113 runs between SG Law and SR Waugh at Col-SSC on 06.09.96 : 122 runs between AC Gilchrist and A Symonds at Perth on 01.02.04 : 123 runs between MJ Clarke and A Symonds at Hyd-LBS on 05.10.07 : 102 runs between RT Ponting and A Symonds at Sydney an 24.02.08 and 100 runs between ML Hayden and A Symonds at Sydney on 02.03.08.

These two three figure stands gave an aggregate of 296 three figure partnerships by Australian batsmen in one day games, which put them on par with India who also had 296 three figure partnerships at the end of Australia’s innings. However, India went ahead of Australia with the 137 runs partnership between V Kohli and Yuvraj Singh for the third wicket to have 297 three figure partnerships at the end of the match, India owns the record for most three figure partnerships at the end of this match – 297.

SE Marsh failed to open the account in this game to provide the 52nd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a duck against India. His duck in this game provides the tenth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a duck against India in one day games.

MJ Clarke {111*}, MEK Hussey {69} and CL White {89*} scored fifties in this game to provide the 145th, 146th and 147th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty in one day games against India. It also provides the 13th occasion of three or more Australian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against India

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game provide the 27th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a hundred against India in one day games.

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game provide the 156th occasion of a captain scoring a hundred in one day games. This knock represents the 33rd occasion of an Australian captain scoring a hundred in one day games.

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game represent his second hundred while captaining Australia, the first occasion being 100 not out against Pakistan at Abu Dhabi on 01.05.09

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game represent his fifth one day hundred. Others are – 130 vs India at Bangalore on 29.09.07 : 105* vs Zimbabwe at Harare on 29.05.04 : 103* vs Pakistan at Sydney on 23.01.05 and 100* vs Pakistan at Abu Dhabi on 01.05.09.

MEK Hussey’s 69 in this game represents his 32nd half century and 34th fifty, while CL Whote’s 89 not out represents his 11th half century and 13th fifty,

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game represent the 158th occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred against India in one day games. It also represents the fifth occasion of an Australian captain scoring a hundred against India in one day games. The other four are – 105 by MA Taylor at Bangalore on 21.10.96 : 140* by RT Ponting at Jo’burg on 22.03.03 : 108* by RT Ponting at Bangalore on 12.11.03 and 124 by RT Ponting at Sydney on 24.02.08

R Vinay kumar conceded 71 runs in this game to provide the 64th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in one day games. His figures of none for 71 represent the 24th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 100 plus runs without capturing a wicket.

R Vinay kumar conceded 71 runs in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings against Australia in one day games. His figures of none for 71 represent the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 100 plus runs without capturing a wicket against Australia. The other five occasions are – none for 87 by J Srinath at Jo’burg on 22.03.03 : none for 80 by A Nehra at Bangalore on 12.11.03 : none for 73 at Sydney on 24.02.08 : none for 77 by Praveen Kumar at Vadodara on 25.10.09 and none for 73 by MM Patel at Hyd-RGS on 05.11.09.

S Dhawan failed to open his account on his one day debut in this game. He became the 163rd batsman in the history of one day games to collect a duck on his one day debut. S Dhawan became the 17th Indian batsman to suffer such an ignominy. He is the third Indian batsman to score a duck on debut against Australia. The other two are – RMH Binny who had failed to open his account at Melbourne on 06.12.80 and AK Patel at New Delhi on 28.0
9.84.

SK Dhawan collected his “two ball debut duck” in this game to become the fourth Indian batsman to suffer from such an ignominy. The other three are – BS Bedi vs England at Leeds on 13.07.74 : SR Tendulkar vs Pakistan at Gujranwala on 18.12.89 and GK Pandey vs Pakistan at Jaipur on 24.03.99.

V Kohli and Yuvraj Singh added 137 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 40th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia. This stand also represents the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia for the third wicket. The other seven occasions are – 115 runs between SM Gavaskar and RJ Shastri at Indore on 06.10.84 : 102 runs between SM Gavaskar and DB Vengsarkar at Melbourne on 31.01.86 : 102 runs between R Lamba and DB Vengsarkar at Delhi on 02.10.86 : 102 runs between SV Manjrekar and SR Tendulkar at Hobart on 10.12.91 : 120 runs between M Azharuddin and SR Tendulkar at Sharjah on 24.04.99 : 140 runs between R Dravid and SR Tendulkar at Dhaka on 28.10.98 and 133 runs R Dravid and VVS Laxman at Brisbane on 18.01.04.

V Kohli and Yuvraj Singh added 137 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the second best stand for the third wicket by Indian batsmen against Australia. The best is the 140 runs stand between R Dravid and SR Tendulkar at Dhaka on 28.10.98

S Dhawan and MS Dhoni failed to open their accounts this game to provide the 69th and 70th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a duck against Australia.

MS Dhoni’s duck in this game provide the fifth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a duck against Australia in one day games. Others are – N Kapil Dev at Sydney on 05.02.86 : M Azharuddin at Dhaka on 28.10.98 : A Jadeja at Col-SSC on 28.08.99 and SC Ganguly at Indore on 31.03.01

MS Dhoni collected the first ball duck in this game providing the 88th occasion of a captain scoring a first ball duck in one day games. It also provides the 14th occasion of an Indian captain to suffer from such an ignominy. The break up of 14 occasions read thus – SM Gavaskar {01} : N Kapil Dev {03} : M Azharuddin {04} : SC Ganguly {04} : R Dravid {01} and MS Dhoni {01}

MS Dhoni is the second Indian captain to be dismissed for a first ball duck against Australia. N Kapil Dev is the other captain. He got his first ball duck at Sydney on 05.02.86.

MS Dhoni scored his first duck while leading India in one day games when he failed to open his account in this game. It was also his sixth duck of his one day career. The other five are – vs Bangladesh at Chittagong on 23.12.04: vs Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad on 06.11.05: vs Bangladesh at Trinidad on 17.03.07: vs Sri Lanka at Trinidad on 23.03.07 and vs South Africa at Belfast on 29.06.07.

V Kohli’s 118 in this game provide the 177th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred in one day games, His knock also provide the 25th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred against Australia.

V Kohli’s 118 in this game represent his third hundred in one day games. The other two are – 107 vs Sri Lanka at Kolkata on 24.12.09 and 102* vs Bangladesh at Dhaka on 11.01.10. Thus his 118 in this game represents his highest individual score in one day games.

V Kohli {118}, Yuvraj Singh {58} and SK Raina {71 not out} scored fifties in this game providing the 122nd, 123rd and 124th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties against Australia. It also provides the eighth occasion of three or more Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against Australia.

This match contained six fifties – three each by Indian and Australian batsmen – providing the very first occasion of a match with six fifties in India-Australia one day series. It also provides the 37th occasion of match containing six or more fifties in the history of one day internationals.

Yuvraj Singh’s 58 in this game represent his 44th one day half century and 56th fifty. SK Raina’s 71 not out represents his 16th one day half century and 19th fifty.

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game provide the 41st occasion of a batsman scoring 111 ar 111 not out in one day games. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 111 or 111 not out in one day games.

DC Boon {111 at Jaipur on 07.09.86}, ML Hayden {111 at Vishakapanam on 03.04.11}, AC Gilchrist {111 at Banglaore on 12.11.03} and MJ Clarke {111 not out at Vishakapatnam on 28,10.10 are the four Australian batsmen who have scored 111 or 111 not out against India in one day games.

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game was in a losing cause providing the 26th occasion of an Australian batsman’s hundred going in vain. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian batsman’s hundred in a losing cause against India. The other four are – 104 by GR Marsh at Jaipur on 07.09.86 : 111 by DC Boon at Jaipur on 07.09.86 : 105 by MA Taylor at Bangalore on 21.10.96 and 109 by ML Hayden at Brisbane on 18.01.04, Thus MJ Clarke’s 111 not out provides the highest score by an Australian batsman in a losing cause against India.

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game was in a losing cause providing the 39th occasion of a captain’s hundred going in vain in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Australian captain’s hundred in a losing cause. The other five are – 108 by GS Chappell vs New Zealand at Auckland on 13.02.82 : 105 by MA Taylor vs India at Bangalore on 21.10.96 : 164 by RT Ponting vs South Africa at Jo’burg on 12.03.06 : 109* by MEK Hussey vs West Indies at Kuala Lampur on 18.09.06 and 105 by MEK Hussey vs New Zealand at Auckland on 18.02.07.

MJ Clarke’s 111 not out in this game was in a losing cause providing the second occasion of a captain’s hundred going in vain against India. The other occasion was at Bangalore on 21.10.96, when MA Taylor’s 105 went in vain.

MS Dhoni became the 19th capta
in in the history of one day games to win 50 plus one day games. Vizag victory by five wickets against Australia was his 50th one day win. He is the third Indian captain to win 50 plus one day games. Others are – M Azharuddin {90} and SC Ganguly {76}.

At the end of this game, head to head count between the two teams read thus – Played – 104 : won by India – 35 : won by Australia – 61 : No result games – 08 :

Ind vs NZl 2010 – India vs New Zealand Itinerary

Ind vs NZl 2010 – India vs New Zealand Itinerary

New Zealand will tour India in November-December 2010 to play three tests and five one day games. The itinerary is as under

Thu Nov 4 – Mon Nov 8

1st Test – India v New Zealand

09:30 local

Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad

Fri Nov 12 – Tue Nov 16

2nd Test – India v New Zealand

09:30 local

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad

Sat Nov 20 – Wed Nov 24

3rd Test – India v New Zealand

09:30 local

Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur

Sun Nov 28

1st ODI – India v New Zealand

08:30 local

Nehru Stadium, Guwahati

Wed Dec 1

2nd ODI – India v New Zealand

14:30 local

Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur

Sat Dec 4

3rd ODI – India v New Zealand

14:30 local

Reliance Stadium, Vadodara

Tue Dec 7

4th ODI – India v New Zealand

14:30 local

M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Fri Dec 10

5th ODI – India v New Zealand

14:30 local

MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Two or more consecutive hundreds in one day games

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Two or more consecutive hundreds in one day games

South African Opening batsman HM Amla joined the select band of batsmen who have scored two or more consecutive hundreds in one day games, when he scored 110 against Zimbabwe at Bloemfontein on 15.10.10 and 110 against Zimbabwe at Potchefstroom on 17.10.10.

No

Batsmen

Team

Cen

First 100 on

1

Dias, RL

Sri Lanka

2

15.09.82

2

Zaheer Abbas

Pakistan

3

17.12.82

3

Gower, DI

England

2

13.01.83

4

Haynes, DL

West Indies

2

19.04.84

5

Gooch, GA

England

2

01.06.85

6

Jones, DM

Australia

2

01.01.87

7

Greenidge, CG

West Indies

2

21.03.87

8

Ramiz Raja

Pakistan

2

15.02.90

9

Greatbatch, MJ

New Zealand

2

23.05.90

10

Marsh, GR

Australia

2

13.03.91

11

Inzamam-ul-Haq

Pakistan

2

17.01.92

12

Lara, BC

West Indies

2

19.02.93

13

Saeed Anwar

Pakistan

3

30.10.93

14

Mahanama, RS

Sri Lanka

2

03.11.94

15

Waugh, ME

Australia

2

23.02.96

16

Knight, NV

England

2

31.08.96

17

Saeed Anwar

Pakistan

2

10.11.96

18

Lara, BC

West Indies

2

05.01.97

19

Tendulkar, SR

India

2

22.04.98

20

Hick, GA

England

2

23.01.99

21

Dravid, R

India

2

23.05.99

22

Saeed Anwar

Pakistan

2

11.06.99

23

Stewart, AJ

England

2

18.07.00

24

Saeed Anwar

Pakistan

2

08.10.00

25

Ganguly, SC

India

2

13.10.00

26

Mohammad Yousuf

Pakistan

2

17.04.02

27

Trescothick, ME

England

2

13.07.02

28

Lara, BC

West Indies

2

17.09.02

29

Gibbs, HH

South Africa

3

20.09.02

30

Gayle, CH

West Indies

2

15.11.02

31

Saleem Elahi

Pakistan

2

24.11.02

32

Sangakkara, KC

Sri Lanka

2

04.04.03

33

Hinds, WW

West Indies

2

30.05.03

34

Kallis, JH

South Africa

2

28.06.03

35

Jayasuriya, ST

Sri Lanka

2

09.01.03

36

Laxman, VVS

India

2

22.01.04

37

Flintoff, A

England

2

04.07.04

38

Jayasuriya, ST

Sri Lanka

2

23.07.04

39

Smith, GC

South Africa

2

27.02.05

40

Kamran Akmal

Pakistan

2

12.12.05

41

Jayasuriya, ST

Sri Lanka

2

01.07.06

42

Jayawardene, DPM

Sri Lanka

2

24.06.06

43

Tharanga, WU

Sri Lanka

2

07.10.06

44

Shahriar Nafees

Bangladesh

2

13.10.06

45

Gayle, CH

West Indies

2

28.10.06

46

Chanderpaul, S

West Indies

2

16.12.06

47

Ponting, RT

Australia

2

28.01.07

48

Porterfield, W T S

Ireland

2

31.01.07

49

Hayden, ML

Australia

2

24.03.07

50

Collingwood, PD

England

2

06.02.07

51

Gibbs, HH

South Africa

2

25.08.07

52

de Villiers, AB

South Africa

2

26.08.07

53

Mohammad Yousuf

Pakistan

2

30.01.08

54

Sangakkara, KC

Sri Lanka

2

29.06.08

55

Gayle, CH

West Indies

2

24.08.08

56

Yuvraj Singh

India

2

14.11.08

57

Mohammad Shahzad

Afghanistan

2

01.09.09

58

Watson, SR

Australia

2

02.10.09

59

Dilshan, TM

Sri Lanka

2

15.12.09

60

de Villiers, AB

South Africa

3

24.02.10

61

Sharma, RG

India

2

28.05.10

62

Amla, HM

South Africa

2

15.10.10

His feat provide the seventh occasion of a South African batsman performing such a feat.

No

Batmen

Team

Cen

First 100 on

1

Gibbs, HH

South Africa

3

20.09.02

2

de Villiers, AB

South Africa

3

24.02.10

3

Kallis, JH

South Africa

2

28.06.03

4

Gibbs, HH

South Africa

2

25.08.07

5

Smith, GC

South Africa

2

27.02.05

6

de Villiers, AB

South Africa

2

26.08.07

7

Amla, HM

South Africa

2

15.10.10

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Harbhajan Singh aggregates 203 wickets in India's winning tests

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Harbhajan Singh aggregates 203 wickets in India's winning tests

Harbhajan Singh’s match figures of 6 for 211 at Bangalore against Australia in the second test of the recently concluded test series gave him an aggregate of 203 wickets in India’s winning tests. He is the second Indian bawler to achieve this feat. A Kumble with 288 wickets is the other bowler to perform the feat. Harbhajan’s feat makes him the 14th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 200 plus wickets in a country’s winnings tests

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No

Bowlers

Team

M

I

Balls

Runs

Wkts

BBI

BBM

Ave

5

10

1

SK Warne

Aus

92

180

26133

11461

510

8/71

11/77

22.47

27

7

2

M Muralitharan

Srl

54

107

18725

7088

438

9/51

16/220

16.18

41

18

3

GD McGrath

Aus

84

168

19780

7945

414

8/24

10/27

19.19

18

3

4

A Kumble

Ind

43

86

12810

5400

288

10/74

14/149

18.75

20

5

5

MD Marshall

Win

43

86

9678

4264

254

7/22

11/89

16.78

17

4

6

CA Walsh

Win

52

103

11059

4714

239

7/37

13/55

19.72

10

2

7

M Ntini

SAF

50

99

9968

5175

233

7/37

13/132

22.21

14

3

8

CEL Ambrose

Win

44

87

10173

3863

229

8/45

11/84

16.86

13

3

9

B Lee

Aus

54

107

11062

6192

225

5/30

9/171

27.52

7

0

10

SM Pollock

SAF

49

97

10608

4081

223

6/30

10/147

18.30

9

1

11

Waqar Younis

Pak

39

78

7771

4042

222

7/76

13/135

18.20

14

4

12

Wasim Akram

Pak

41

81

8944

3901

211

7/119

11/179

18.48

13

2

13

Harbhajan Singh

Ind

37

74

10643

4527

203

8/84

15/217

22.30

14

4

14

DK Lillee

Aus

31

61

7923

3709

203

7/83

11/123

18.27

17

6

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Performance of SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman in India's winning tests

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Performance of SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman in India's winning tests

Summay of performance in winning tests of

Batsmen

M

I

No

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

SR Tendulkar

59

94

16

5393

248*

69.14

20

20

R Dravid

51

84

14

4557

270

65.10

12

22

VVS Laxman

42

63

08

3017

281

54.85

06

21

SR Tendulkar’s performance in India’s winning tests

No

FI

SI

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Start Date

1

11

11

v Sri Lanka

Chandigarh

23 Nov 1990

2

50

9*

59

v England

Kolkata

29 Jan 1993

3

165

165

v England

Chennai

11 Feb 1993

4

78

78

v England

Mumbai

19 Feb 1993

5

62

62

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

13 Mar 1993

6

28

104*

132

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (SSC)

27 Jul 1993

7

142

142

v Sri Lanka

Lucknow

18 Jan 1994

8

96

96

v Sri Lanka

Bangalore

26 Jan 1994

9

6

6

v Sri Lanka

Ahmedabad

08 Feb 1994

10

34

85

119

v West Indies

Mumbai

18 Nov 1994

11

4

0*

4

v New Zealand

Bangalore

18 Oct 1995

12

10

0

10

v Australia

Delhi

10 Oct 1996

13

42

7

49

v South Africa

Ahmedabad

20 Nov 1996

14

61

36

97

v South Africa

Kanpur

08 Dec 1996

15

4

155*

159

v Australia

Chennai

06 Mar 1998

16

79

79

v Australia

Kolkata

18 Mar 1998

17

6

29

35

v Pakistan

Delhi

04 Feb 1999

18

15

44*

59

v New Zealand

Kanpur

22 Oct 1999

19

18

DNB

18

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Nov 2000

20

122

39

161

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

18 Nov 2000

21

10

10

20

v Australia

Kolkata

11 Mar 2001

22

126

17

143

v Australia

Chennai

18 Mar 2001

23

74

36*

110

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

07 Jun 2001

24

88

DNB

88

v England

Mohali

03 Dec 2001

25

176

176

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

21 Feb 2002

26

36

42

78

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

28 Feb 2002

27

117

0

117

v West Indies

Port of Spain

19 Apr 2002

28

193

193

v England

Leeds

22 Aug 2002

29

35

35

v West Indies

Mumbai

09 Oct 2002

30

43

16*

59

v West Indies

Chennai

17 Oct 2002

31

1

37

38

v Australia

Adelaide

12 Dec 2003

32

194*

194

v Pakistan

Multan

28 Mar 2004

33

1

1

v Pakistan

Rawalpindi

13 Apr 2004

34

5

55

60

v Australia

Mumbai

03 Nov 2004

35

20

32*

52

v South Africa

Kolkata

28 Nov 2004

36

248*

248

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Dec 2004

37

36

36

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Dec 2004

38

52

52

104

v Pakistan

Kolkata

16 Mar 2005

39

109

16

125

v Sri Lanka

Delhi

10 Dec 2005

40

23

19

42

v Sri Lanka

Ahmedabad

18 Dec 2005

41

4

DNB

4

v England

Mohali

09 Mar 2006

42

44

14

58

v South Africa

Johannesburg

15 Dec 2006

43

122*

122

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

25 May 2007

44

91

1

92

v England

Nottingham

27 Jul 2007

45

1

56*

57

v Pakistan

Delhi

22 Nov 2007

46

71

13

84

v Australia

Perth

16 Jan 2008

47

5

31

36

v Sri Lanka

Galle

31 Jul 2008

48

88

10*

98

v Australia

Mohali

17 Oct 2008

49

109

12

121

v Australia

Nagpur

06 Nov 2008

50

37

103*

140

v England

Chennai

11 Dec 2008

51

160

DNB

160

v New Zealand

Hamilton

18 Mar 2009

52

40

40

v Sri Lanka

Kanpur

24 Nov 2009

53

53

53

v Sri Lanka

Mumbai (BS)

02 Dec 2009

54

105*

16

121

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Jan 2010

55

143

DNB

143

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

24 Jan 2010

56

106

106

v South Africa

Kolkata

14 Feb 2010

57

41

54

95

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (PSS)

03 Aug 2010

58

98

38

136

v Australia

Mohali

01 Oct 2010

59

214

53*

267

v Australia

Bangalore

09 Oct 2010

5393

R Dravid’s performance in India’s winning tests

No

FI

SI

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Start Date

1

40

DNB

40

v Australia

Delhi

10 Oct 1996

2

24

34

58

v South Africa

Ahmedabad

20 Nov 1996

3

7

56

63

v South Africa

Kanpur

08 Dec 1996

4

52

56

108

v Australia

Chennai

06 Mar 1998

5

86

86

v Australia

Kolkata

18 Mar 1998

6

33

29

62

v Pakistan

Delhi

04 Feb 1999

7

48

1

49

v New Zealand

Kanpur

22 Oct 1999

8

28

41*

69

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Nov 2000

9

200*

70*

270

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

18 Nov 2000

10

25

180

205

v Australia

Kolkata

11 Mar 2001

11

81

4

85

v Australia

Chennai

18 Mar 2001

12

44

DNB

44

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

07 Jun 2001

13

15

75

90

v Sri Lanka

Kandy

22 Aug 2001

14

86

DNB

86

v England

Mohali

03 Dec 2001

15

65

65

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

21 Feb 2002

16

1

6

7

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

28 Feb 2002

17

67

36

103

v West Indies

Port of Spain

19 Apr 2002

18

148

148

v England

Leeds

22 Aug 2002

19

100*

100

v West Indies

Mumbai

09 Oct 2002

20

11

6*

17

v West Indies

Chennai

17 Oct 2002

21

233

72*

305

v Australia

Adelaide

12 Dec 2003

22

6

6

v Pakistan

Multan

28 Mar 2004

23

270

270

v Pakistan

Rawalpindi

13 Apr 2004

24

31*

27

58

v Australia

Mumbai

03 Nov 2004

25

80

47*

127

v South Africa

Kolkata

28 Nov 2004

26

0

0

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Dec 2004

27

160

160

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Dec 2004

28

110

135

245

v Pakistan

Kolkata

16 Mar 2005

29

77

77

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

13 Sep 2005

30

98

DNB

98

v Zimbabwe

Harare

20 Sep 2005

31

24

53

77

v Sri Lanka

Delhi

10 Dec 2005

32

95

42*

137

v England

Mohali

09 Mar 2006

33

81

68

149

v West Indies

Kingston

30 Jun 2006

34

32

1

33

v South Africa

Johannesburg

15 Dec 2006

35

129

129

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

25 May 2007

36

37

11*

48

v England

Nottingham

27 Jul 2007

37

38

34

72

v Pakistan

Delhi

22 Nov 2007

38

93

3

96

v Australia

Perth

16 Jan 2008

39

29

18*

47

v South Africa

Kanpur

11 Apr 2008

40

2

44

46

v Sri Lanka

Galle

31 Jul 2008

41

39

DNB

39

v Australia

Mohali

17 Oct 2008

42

0

3

3

v Australia

Nagpur

06 Nov 2008

43

3

4

7

v England

Chennai

11 Dec 2008

44

66

8*

74

v New Zealand

Hamilton

18 Mar 2009

45

144

144

v Sri Lanka

Kanpur

24 Nov 2009

46

74

74

v Sri Lanka

Mumbai (BS)

02 Dec 2009

47

4

24

28

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Jan 2010

48

111*

DNB

111

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

24 Jan 2010

49

23

7

30

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (PSS)

03 Aug 2010

50

77

13

90

v Australia

Mohali

01 Oct 2010

51

1

21*

22

v Australia

Bangalore

09 Oct 2010

4557

VVS Laxman’s performance in India’s winning tests

No

Bat1

Bat2

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Start Date

1

11

51

62

v South Africa

Ahmedabad

20 Nov 1996

2

95

95

v Australia

Kolkata

18 Mar 1998

3

35

8

43

v Pakistan

Delhi

04 Feb 1999

4

18*

DNB

18

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

18 Nov 2000

5

59

281

340

v Australia

Kolkata

11 Mar 2001

6

65

66

131

v Australia

Ch
ennai

18 Mar 2001

7

28

38

66

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

07 Jun 2001

8

28

DNB

28

v England

Mohali

03 Dec 2001

9

13

13

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

21 Feb 2002

10

69*

74

143

v West Indies

Port of Spain

19 Apr 2002

11

6

6

v England

Leeds

22 Aug 2002

12

45

45

v West Indies

Mumbai

09 Oct 2002

13

24

DNB

24

v West Indies

Chennai

17 Oct 2002

14

148

32

180

v Australia

Adelaide

12 Dec 2003

15

29

29

v Pakistan

Multan

28 Mar 2004

16

71

71

v Pakistan

Rawalpindi

13 Apr 2004

17

1

69

70

v Australia

Mumbai

03 Nov 2004

18

38

DNB

38

v South Africa

Kolkata

28 Nov 2004

19

32

32

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Dec 2004

20

9

9

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Dec 2004

21

0

24

24

v Pakistan

Kolkata

16 Mar 2005

22

140

140

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

13 Sep 2005

23

8

DNB

8

v Zimbabwe

Harare

20 Sep 2005

24

69

11

80

v Sri Lanka

Delhi

10 Dec 2005

25

104

5

109

v Sri Lanka

Ahmedabad

18 Dec 2005

26

18

16

34

v West Indies

Kingston

30 Jun 2006

27

28

73

101

v South Africa

Johannesburg

15 De
c 2006

28

54

DNB

54

v England

Nottingham

27 Jul 2007

29

72*

6*

78

v Pakistan

Delhi

22 Nov 2007

30

27

79

106

v Australia

Perth

16 Jan 2008

31

50

DNB

50

v South Africa

Kanpur

11 Apr 2008

32

39

13

52

v Sri Lanka

Galle

31 Jul 2008

33

12

DNB

12

v Australia

Mohali

17 Oct 2008

34

64

4

68

v Australia

Nagpur

06 Nov 2008

35

24

26

50

v England

Chennai

11 Dec 2008

36

30

DNB

30

v New Zealand

Hamilton

18 Mar 2009

37

63

63

v Sri Lanka

Kanpur

24 Nov 2009

38

62

62

v Sri Lanka

Mumbai (BS)

02 Dec 2009

39

7

69*

76

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Jan 2010

40

143*

143

v South Africa

Kolkata

14 Feb 2010

41

56

103*

159

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (PSS)

03 Aug 2010

42

2

73*

75

v Australia

Mohali

01 Oct 2010

3017

Total

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Career Summary of SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Career Summary of SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman

Crickick.com brings to you the career summaries of three great batsmen – SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman at the end of India-Australia series

Career summary of SR Tendulkar

Oppositiom

M

I

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

v Australia

31

59

7

3151

241*

60.59

11

13

v Bangladesh

7

9

3

820

248*

136.66

5

0

v England

24

39

4

2150

193

61.42

7

10

v New Zealand

19

32

5

1406

217

52.07

4

7

v Pakistan

18

27

2

1057

194*

42.28

2

7

v South Africa

22

39

2

1415

169

38.24

5

5

v Sri Lanka

25

36

3

1995

203

60.45

9

6

v West Indies

16

25

2

1328

179

57.73

3

7

v Zimbabwe

9

14

2

918

201*

76.50

3

3

171

280

30

14240

248*

56.96

49

58

Career Summary of R Dravid

Opposition

M

I

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

v Australia

29

54

6

1972

233

41.08

2

12

v Bangladesh

7

10

2

560

160

70.00

3

1

v England

17

29

3

1489

217

57.26

4

8

v New Zealand

12

24

2

1318

222

59.90

4

6

v Pakistan

15

26

3

1236

270

53.73

5

3

v South Africa

18

34

3

1132

148

36.51

2

5

v Sri Lanka

20

32

1

1508

177

48.64

3

9

v West Indies

17

27

6

1408

146

67.04

3

10

v Zimbabwe

9

13

3

979

200*

97.90

3

5

Total

144

249

29

11602

270

53.11

29

59

Career Summary of VVS Laxman

Opposition

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

v Australia

25

46

5

2279

281

55.58

6

11

v Bangladesh

3

4

1

117

69*

39.00

0

1

v England

13

20

3

584

75

34.35

0

4

v New Zealand

7

13

3

601

124*

60.10

2

4

v Pakistan

15

25

7

775

112*

43.05

1

6

v South Africa

16

25

4

780

143*

37.14

1

5

v Sri Lanka

13

22

3

900

104

47.36

2

8

v West Indies

16

25

3

1174

154*

53.36

3

7

v Zimbabwe

6

8

1

280

140

40.00

1

0

Total

114

188

30

7490

281

47.40

16

46