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Bowlers who have captured five plus wickets on first appearance against three or more oppositions

Bowlers who have captured five plus wickets on first appearance against three or more oppositions

The following table furnishes the list of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets on first appearance against three or more oppositions.  The list includes two Indian bowlers – R Ashwin and A Kumble. R Ashwin has performed the feat against four oppositions while A Kumble has performed the feat against three oppositions. The list contains three bowlers who have performed the feat against four oppositions and 15 bowlers who have performed the feat against three oppositions

 

No No Player Team Oppn Venue Season   FIW Runs SIW Runs
1 1 Ashwin R Ind Win Delhi (Feroz) 2011 12  3  81  6  47
  2 Ashwin R Ind NZl Hyderabad (RG) 2012      6  31  6  54
  3 Ashwin R Ind Ban Fatullah 2015    5  87  0 `08
  4 Ashwin R Ind Srl Galle 2015       6  46    
                       
2 1 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak RSA Rawalpindi(CS) 1997 98  5  129 DNB
  2 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak Win Karachi (NS) 1997 98  5  54  4  26
  3 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak Ind Chepauk 1998 99  5  94  5  93
  4 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak Eng Lahore (Gdffi) 2000 01  8  164  1  14
                       
3 1 Waqar Younis Pak Win Karachi (NS) 1990 91  5  76  4  44
  2 Waqar Younis Pak Srl Sialkot (JS) 1991 92  5  84  2  43
  3 Waqar Younis Pak Zim Karachi (DS) 1993 94  7  91  6  44
  4 Waqar Younis Pak Ban Multan (CS) 2001 02  2  25  4  19
                       
4 1 Anderson JM Eng Zim Lord’s 2003      5  73  0  65
  2 Anderson JM Eng NZl Wellington 2007 08  5  73  2  57
  3 Anderson JM Eng Pak Trent Bridge 2010      5  54  6  17
                       
5 1 Cairns CL NZl Srl Auckland 1990 91  4  136  5  75
  2 Cairns CL NZl Win Hamilton 1999 00  3  73  7  27
  3 Cairns CL NZl Ban Hamilton 2001 02  1  55  7  53
                       
6 1 Danish Kaneria Pak Ban Multan (CS) 2001 02  6  42  6  52
  2 Danish Kaneria Pak NZl Lahore (Gdffi) 2001 02  1  19  5  110
  3 Danish Kaneria Pak RSA Lahore (Gdffi) 2003 04  2  65  5  46
                       
7 1 Doull SB NZl Pak Auckland 1993 94  5  66  2  48
  2 Doull SB NZl Srl Dunedin 1996 97  5  58  3  82
  3 Doull SB NZl Ind Wellington 1998 99  7  65  2  49
                       
8 1 Edwards FH Win Srl Kingston 2003      5  36  1  54
  2 Edwards FH Win Zim Harare 2003 04  5  133  1  52
  3 Edwards FH Win Pak Bridgetown 2005      5  38  1  0
                       
9 1 Kumble A Ind Srl Colombo (SSC) 1993 94  5  87  3  85
  2 Kumble A Ind Aus Delhi (Feroz) 1996 97  4  63  5  67
  3 Kumble A Ind Pak Chepauk 1998 99  6  70  1  93
                       
10 1 MacGill SCG Aus Pak Rawalpindi(CS) 1998 99  5  66  4  47
  2 MacGill SCG Aus Ban Darwin(MCG) 2003      2  21  5  65
  3 MacGill SCG Aus Wld Sydney 2005 06  4  39  5  43
                       
11 1 McKenzie GD Aus Eng Lord’s 1961      1  81  5  37
  2 McKenzie GD Aus Ind Chennai (Corp) 1964 65  6  58  4  33
  3 McKenzie GD Aus Pak Karachi (NS) 1964 65  6  69  2  62
                       
12 1 Mohd Rafique Ban NZl Dhaka 2004 05  6  122 DNB
  2 Mohd Rafique Ban Aus Fatullah 2005 06  5  62  4  98
  3 Mohd Rafique Ban Srl Colombo (RPS) 2005 06  5  114 DNB
                       
13 1 Morrison DK NZl Eng Christchurch 1987 88  5  69  1  64
  2 Morrison DK NZl Srl Wellington 1990 91  5  153 DNB
  3 Morrison DK NZl Win Christchurch 1994 95  6  69 DNB
                       
14 1 Sammy DJG Win Eng Old Trafford 2007      1  32  7  66
  2 Sammy DJG Win Ban Arnos Vale 2009      1  38  5  70
  3 Sammy DJG Win Pak Providence 2011      2  16  5  29
                       
15 1 Swann GP Eng Win St. John’s 2008 09  5  57  3  92
  2 Swann GP Eng Ban Chittagong Div 2009 10  5  90  5  127
  3 Swann GP Eng RSA Centurion Park 2009 10  5  110  0  91
                       
16 1 Tufnell PCR Eng NZl Christchurch 1991 92  4  100  7  47
  2 Tufnell PCR Eng Srl Lord’s 1991      0  23  5  94
  3 Tufnell PCR Eng Win The Oval 1991      6  25  1  150
                       
17 1 Underwood DL Eng Pak Trent Bridge 1967      1  17  5  52
  2 Underwood DL Eng NZl Lord’s 1969      4  38  7  32
  3 Underwood DL Eng Srl Colombo (PSS) 1981 82  5  28  3  67
                       
18 1 Wasim Akram Pak Win Faisalabad 1986 87  6  91  0  5
  2 Wasim Akram Pak Aus Melbourne 1989 90  6  62  5  98
  3 Wasim Akram Pak Zim Rawalpindi(CS) 1993 94  2  68  5  65

 

Indian batsmen scoring first appearance hundreds against two or more oppositions – S Dhawan joins the elite list

Indian batsmen scoring first appearance hundreds against two or more oppositions – S Dhawan joins the elite list

S Dhawan became the sixth Indian batsman to score first appearance hundreds against two or more oppositions. Others are – SM Gavaskar R Dravid, SV Manjrekar, CA Pujara and GR Viswanath. The following table lists the performance of these six batsmen.

 

No No Batsmen Team FI SI Oppn Venue season
1 1 Gavaskar SM Ind 119 14 NZl Wankhede 1976-77
  2 Gavaskar SM Ind 3 113 Aus Brisbane 1977-78
  3 Gavaskar SM Ind 155 4* Srl Chepauk 1982-83
                 
2 1 Dhawan S Ind 187 DNB Aus Mohali 2012-13
  2 Dhawan S Ind 134   Srl Galle 2015
                 
3 1 Dravid RS Ind 118 44 Zim Harare 1998-99
  2 Dravid RS Ind 1 144 NZl Mohali 1999-00
                 
4 1 Manjrekar SV Ind 3 113* Pak Karachi 1989-90
  2 Manjrekar SV Ind 104 dnb Zim Harare 1992-93
                 
5 1 Pujara CA Ind 159 DNB NZl Hyd-RGS 2012  
  2 Pujara CA Ind 206* 41* Eng Motera 2012-13
                 
6 1 Viswanath GR Ind 0 137 Aus Kanpur 1969-70
  2 Viswanath GR Ind 145 DNB Pak Faisalabad 1978-79
                 
First appearance hundreds in tests

First appearance hundreds in tests

The following table lists out a researched article on batsmen who have scored first appearance hundreds against four oppositions, three specific oppositions and two specific oppositions. It is noted with interest KP Piertersen of England is the only batsmen to score three first appearance hundreds – his feat coming at Lords’s – Mecca of Cricket. He scored 158 against Sri Lanka in 2006, 26 and 109 against West Indies  in 2007 and 152 against South Africa in 2008.

There are six batsmen who have scored first appearance hundreds against four oppositions, eleven batsmen against three oppositions and 56 batsmen against two oppositions. The following table lists all these batsmen with their performances. S Dhawan of India joins the list with first appearance hundreds against two oppositions – Australia and Sri Lanka. S Dhawan has scored 134 on first appearance against Sri Lanka at Galle in the ongoing first test.

FIRST APPEARNACE HUNDREDS AGAINST FOUR SPECIFIC OPPOSITONS
No No Player Team FI SI Oppn Venue Season  
1 1 Cook AN Eng 60 104* Ind Nagpur 2005 06
  2 Cook AN Eng 105 4 Pak Lord’s 2006    
  3 Cook AN Eng 105 65 Win Lord’s 2007    
  4 Cook AN Eng 173 39 Ban Chittagong 2009 10
                   
2 1 Hayden ML Aus 119 28* Ind Wankhede 2000 01
  2 Hayden ML Aus 41 130 Srl Galle 2003 04
  3 Hayden ML Aus 380 dnb Zim Perth 2003 04
  4 Hayden ML Aus 111 77 WEl Sydney 2005 06
                   
3 1 Sangakkara KC Srl 105* DNB Ind Galle 2001 02
  2 Sangakkara KC Srl 230 14* Pak Lahore 2001 02
  3 Sangakkara KC Srl 140 dnb Win Galle 2001 02
  4 Sangakkara KC Srl 128 dnb Zim Col-SSC 2001 02
                   
4 1 Smith GC RSA 200 DNB Ban East London 2002 03
  2 Smith GC RSA 277 85 Eng Edgbaston 2003    
  3 Smith GC RSA 132 44 Win Wanderers 2003 04
  4 Smith GC RSA 121 dnb Zim Cape Town 2004 05
                   
5 1 Stewart AJ Eng 113* 43 Srl Lord’s 1991    
  2 Stewart AJ Eng 190 DNB Pak Edgbaston 1992    
  3 Strauss AJ Eng 126 94 RSA P Elizabeth 2004 05
  4 Strauss AJ Eng 137 35 Win Lord’s 2004    
                   
6 1 Taylor MA Aus 136 60 Eng Headingley 1989    
  2 Taylor MA Aus 52 101 Pak Melbourne 1989 90
  3 Taylor MA Aus 9 164 Srl Brisbane 1989 90
  4 Taylor MA Aus 170 DNB RSA Melbourne 1993 94
                   
FIRST APPEARANCE HUNDREDS AGAINST THREE SPECIFIC OPPOSITIONS
1 1 Collingwood PD Eng 134* 36* Ind Nagpur 2005 06
  2 Collingwood PD Eng 111 34 Win Lord’s 2007    
  3 Collingwood PD Eng 145 3 Ban Chittagong 2009 10
                   
2 1 Compton DCS Eng 102 dnb Aus Trent Bridge 1938    
  2 Compton DCS Eng 120 dnb Win Lord’s 1939    
  3 Compton DCS Eng 65 163 RSA Trent Bridge 1947    
                   
3 1 Crawley JP Eng 112 7 Zim Bulawayo 1996 97
  2 Crawley JP Eng 156* 14 Srl The Oval 1998    
  3 Crawley JP Eng 64 100* Ind Lord’s 2002    
                   
4 1 Gavaskar SM Ind 119 14 NZl Wankhede 1976 77
  2 Gavaskar SM Ind 3 113 Aus Brisbane 1977 78
  3 Gavaskar SM Ind 155 4* Srl Chepauk 1982 83
                   
5 1 McMillan CD NZl 0 142 Srl Col-RPS 1997 98
  2 McMillan CD NZl 139 dnb Zim Wellington 1997 95
  3 McMillan CD NZl 106 DNB Ban Hamilton 2001 02
                   
6 1 Pietersen KP Eng 158 DNB Srl Lord’s 2006    
  2 Pietersen KP Eng 26 109 Win Lord’s 2007    
  3 Pietersen KP Eng 152 DNB RSA Lord’s 2008    
                   
7 1 Samaraweera TT Srl 103* DNB Ind Col-SSC 2001 02
  2 Samaraweera TT Srl 123* dnb Zim Col-SSC 2001 02
  3 Samaraweera TT Srl 159 20 NZl Galle 2009    
                   
8 1 Sehwag V Ind 105 31 RSA Bloemfontein 2001 02
  2 Sehwag V Ind 147 dnb Win Wankhede 2002 03
  3 Sehwag V Ind 309 DNB Pak Multan (CS) 2003 04
                   
9 1 Wessels KC Aus 162 46 Eng Brisbane 1982 83
  2 Wessels KC Aus 141 DNB Srl Kandy 1982 83
  3 Wessels KC RSA 118 32 Ind Kingsmead 1992 93
                   
10 1 Waugh SR Aus 164 1 RSA Adelaide 1993 94
  2 Waugh SR Aus 151* dnb Zim Harare 1999 00
  3 Waugh SR Aus 100* DNB Ban Darwin 2003    
                   
11 1 Zaheer Abbas Pak 274 DNB Eng Edgbaston 1971    
  2 Zaheer Abbas Pak 176 96 Ind Faisalabad 1978 79
  3 Zaheer Abbas Pak 134 DNB Srl Lahore 1981 82
                   
FIRST APPEARANCE HUNDREDS AGAINST TWO SPECIFIC OPPOSTIONS
1 1 Astle NJ NZl 54 125 Win Bridgetown 1995 96
  2 Astle NJ NZl 10 102* Eng Auckland 1996 97
                   
2 1 Atapattu MS Srl 223 6* Zim Kandy 1997 98
  2 Atapattu MS Srl 201 DNB Ban Col-SSC 2001 02
                   
3 1 Barrington KF Eng 128 dnb Win Bridgetown 1959 60
  2 Barrington KF Eng 139 6 Pak Lahore 1961 62
                   
4 1 Blewett GS Aus 102* 12 Eng Adelaide 1994 95
  2 Blewett GS Aus 214 DNB RSA Wanderers 1996 97
                   
5 1 Border AR Aus 20 105 Pak Melbourne 1978 79
  2 Border AR Aus 162 50 Ind Chepauk 1979 80
                   
6 1 Bradman DG Aus 226 DNB RSA Brisbane 1931 32
  2 Bradman DG Aus 185 DNB Ind Brisbane 1947 48
                   
7 1 Chappell GS Aus 108 DNB Eng Perth 1970 71
  2 Chappell GS Aus 204 DNB Ind Sydney 1980 81
                   
8 1 Clarke MJ Aus 151 17 Ind Bangalore 2004 05
  2 Clarke MJ Aus 145* DNB Srl Brisbane 2007 08
                   
9 1 Cowdrey MC Eng 4 154 Win Edgbaston 1957    
  2 Cowdrey MC Eng 159 DNB Pak Edgbaston 1962    
                   
10 1 de Silva PA Srl 122 DNB Pak Faisalabad 1985 86
  2 de Silva PA Srl 206 DNB Ban Col-PSS 2002    
                   
11 1 Dilshan TM Srl 104 6 Aus Galle 2003 04
  2 Dilshan TM Srl 92 123 NZl Galle 2009    
                   
12 1 Dravid RS Ind 118 44 Zim Harare 1998 99
  2 Dravid RS Ind 1 144 NZl Mohali 1999 00
                   
13 1 Flower A Zim 112 14 Eng Bulawayo 1996 97
  2 Flower A Zim 113* 5 Win Trinidad 1999 00
                   
14 1 Gilchrist AC Aus 152 DNB Eng Edgbaston 2001    
  2 Gilchrist AC Aus 113* dnb Zim Perth 2003 04
                   
15 1 Gower DI Eng 111 11 NZl The  Oval 1978  
  2 Gower DI Eng 200* DNB Ind Edgbaston 1979    
                   
16 1 Greatbatch MJ NZl 76 146* Aus Perth 1989 90
  2 Greatbatch MJ NZl 11 107* Eng Auckland 1987 88
                   
17 1 Guptill MJ NZl 189 56* Ban Hamilton 2009 10
  2 Guptill MJ NZl 109 0 Zim Bulawayo 2011 12
                   
18 1 Haroon Rashid Pak 122 45* Eng Lahore 1977 78
  2 Haroon Rashid Pak 153 DNB Srl Karachi (NS) 1981 82
                   
19 1 Hudson AC RSA 163 0 Win Bridgetown 1991 92
  2 Hudson AC RSA 135 4 Zim Harare 1995 96
                   
20 1 Hussain N Eng 128 19 Ind Edgbaston 1996   96
  2 Hussain N Eng 113 0 Zim Bulawayo 1996 97
                   
21 1 Hutton L Eng 100 dnb Aus Trent Bridge 1938    
  2 Hutton L Eng 196 16 Win Lord’s 1939    
                   
22 1 Imran Nazir Pak 2 131 Win Bridgetown 1999 00
  2 Imran Nazir Pak 127 DNB NZl Lahore 2001 02
                   
23 1 Javed Miandad Pak 163* 25* NZl Lahore 1976 77
  2 Javed Miandad Pak 154* 6* Ind Faisalabad 1978 79
                   
24 1 Jayawardena M Srl 167 DNB RSA Galle 2000 01
  2 Jayawardena M Srl 150 DNB Ban Col-SSC 2001 02
                   
25 1 Lehmann DS Aus 110 DNB Ban Darwin 2003    
  2 Lehmann DS Aus 63 129 Srl Galle 2003 04
                   
26 1 Lloyd CH Win 118 2 Eng Trinidad 1967 68
  2 Lloyd CH Win 7 129 Aus Brisbane 1968 69
                   
27 1 Manjrekar SV Ind 3 113* Pak Karachi 1989 90
  2 Manjrekar SV Ind 104 dnb Zim Harare 1992 93
                   
28 1 Marshall HJH NZl 146 22 Aus Christchurch 2004 05
  2 Marshall HJH NZl 160 6 Srl Napier 2004 05
                   
29 1 Martyn DR Aus 105 DNB Eng Edgbaston 2001    
  2 Martyn DR Aus 42 110 Srl Galle 2003 04
                   
30 1 McCullum BB NZl 143 DNB Ban Dhaka 2004 05
  2 McCullum BB NZl 111 dnb Zim Harare 2005    
                   
31 1 Mohammad Wasim Pak 0 109* NZl Lahore 1996 97
  2 Mohammad Wasim Pak 192 8 Zim Harare 1997 98
                   
32 1 Mohammad Yousuf Pak 124 DNB Eng Lahore 2000 01
  2 Mohammad Yousuf Pak 102* DNB Ban Multan 2001 02
                   
33 1 Moody TM Aus 106 30 Srl Brisbane 1989 90
  2 Moody TM Aus 50 101 Ind Perth 1991 92
                   
34 1 Neesham JDS NZl 33 137* Ind Wellington 2013 14
  2 Neesham JDS NZl 107 20 Win Kingston 2014  
                   
35 1 North MJ Aus 117 5 RSA Wanderers 2008 09
  2 North MJ Aus 125* DNB Eng Cardiff 2009    
                   
36 1 Oram JDP NZl 126* 8 Aus Brisbane 2004 05
  2 Oram JDP NZl 119* DNB RSA Hamilton 2003 04
                   
37 1 Petersen AN RSA 100 21 Ind Kolkata 2009 10
  2 Petersen AN RSA 109 1* Srl Cape Town 2011 12
                   
38 1 Ponting RT Aus 127 DNB Eng Headingley 1997    
  2 Ponting RT Aus 105 32 RSA Melbourne 1997 98
                   
39 1 Prince AG RSA 138 DNB Pak Centurion 2006 07
  2 Prince AG RSA 101 9* Eng Lord’s 2008    
                   
40 1 Prior MJ Eng 126* 21 Win Lord’s 2007    
  2 Prior MJ Eng 6 102* Pak Trent Bridge 2010    
                   
41 1 Pujara CA Ind 159 DNB NZl Hyd-RGS 2012    
  2 Pujara CA Ind 206* 41* Eng Motera 2012 13
                   
42 1 Robinson RT Eng 175 21 Aus Headingley 1985    
  2 Robinson RT Eng 166 DNB Pak Old Trafford 1987    
                   
43 1 Saeed Anwar Pak 94 136 Srl Col-PSS 1994 95
  2 Saeed Anwar Pak 101 DNB Ban Multan (CS) 2001 02
                   
44 1 Shahid Afridi Pak 11 141 Ind Chepauk 1998 99
  2 Shahid Afridi Pak 107 0 Win Sharjah 2001 02
                   
45 1 Smith OG Win 44 104 Aus Kingston 1954 55
  2 Smith OG Win 161 5 Eng Edgbaston 1957    
                   
46 1 Smith RA Eng 100* 15 Ind Lord’s 1990    
  2 Smith RA Eng 127 DNB Pak Edgbaston 1992    
                   
47 1 Subba Row R Eng 27 100 Win Georgetown 1959 60
  2 Subba Row R Eng 59 112 Aus Edgbaston 1961    
                   
48 1 Taylor BR NZl 105 0* Ind Kolkata 1964 65
  2 Taylor BR NZl 124 9 Win Auckland 1968 69
                   
49 1 Trescothick ME Eng 122 57 Srl Galle 2000 01
  2 Trescothick ME Eng 113 32 Ban Dhaka 2003 04
                   
50 1 Trott IJL Eng 41 119 Aus The Oval 2009    
  2 Trott IJL Eng 203 DNB Srl Cardiff 2011    
                   
51 1 Viswanath GR Ind 0 137 Aus Kanpur 1969 70
  2 Viswanath GR Ind 145 DNB Pak Faisalabad 1978 79
                   
52 1 Warnapura SM Srl 120 62 Win Providence 2007 08
  2 Warnapura SM Srl 115 DNB Ind Col-SSC 2008    
                   
53 1 Watson W Eng 4 109 Aus Lord’s 1953    
  2 Watson W Eng 3 116 Win Kingston 1953 54
                   
54 1 Weekes EdeC Win 128 DNB Ind Delhi 1948 49
  2 Weekes EdeC Win 197 DNB Pak Bridgetown 1957 58
                   
55 1 Yallop GN Aus 121 24 Ind Adelaide 1977 78
  2 Yallop GN Aus 7 102 Eng Brisbane 1978 79
                   
56 1 Dhawan S Ind 187   Aus Mohali 2012 13
  2 Dhawan S Ind 134   Srl Galle 2015  

R Ashwin’s feat – captures five or more wickets on first appearance against four opponents

R Ashwin’s feat – captures five or more wickets on first appearance against four opponents

R Ashwin’s 6 for 46 against Sri Lanka in the ongoing test at Galle provide his five or more wicket haul on first appearance against Sri Lanka. It was also his fourth five wicket haul against four teams on first appearance. He had captured 6  for 47 in the second innings against West Indies at Delhi in 2011-12, 6 for 31 and 6 for 54 against New Zealand at Hyd-RGS in 2012 and 5 for 87 against Bangladesh at Fatullah in 2015.

 

Ashwin’s feat of capturing five or more wickets on first appearance against four teams makes him just the third bowler in the annals of test cricket to perform such a feat. Others are Saqlain Mushtaq and Waqar Younis – both from Pakistan. The exploits of these three bowlers are listed below. Ashwin is the first Indian bowler to perform such a feat

 

No Player Team Oppn Venue Season FI SI
1 Ashwin R Ind Win Delhi 2011-12 3-081 6-047
2 Ashwin R Ind NZl Hyd-EGS 2012   6-031 6-054
3 Ashwin R Ind Ban Fatullah 2015 5-087 0-008
4 Ashwin R Ind Srl Galle 2015 6-046  
               
1 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak RSA Rawalpindi 1997 5-139 DNB
2 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak Win Karachi (NS) 1997 5-054 4-026
3 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak Ind Chepauk 1998 5-094 5-093
4 Saqlain Mushtaq Pak Eng Lahore 2000 8-164 1-014
               
1 Waqar Younis Pak Win Karachi (NS) 1990 5-076 4-044
2 Waqar Younis Pak Srl Sialkot 1991 5-084 2-043
3 Waqar Younis Pak Zim Karachi (DS) 1993 7-091 6-044
4 Waqar Younis Pak Ban Multan 2001 2-025 4-019

 

Bowlers capturing five or more wickets conceding “Nelson” runs in a test innnings – MA Starc of Australia joins the elite list

Bowlers capturing five or more wickets conceding “Nelson” runs in a test innnings – MA Starc of Australia joins the elite list

MA Starc of Australia returned with figures of 6 for 111 in the just concluded Nottingham test against England to provide the seventh occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding “Nelson” runs {One hundred and eleven runs} in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

 

 

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GE Palmer 75.0 4 26 111 6 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
2 JM Gregory 28.7 8 2 111 5 2 Aus Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
3 Asif Masood 34.0 6 6 111 5 2 Pak Eng Birmingham 03 Jun 1971
4 MG Hughes 32.0 6 9 111 5 3 Aus Pak Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
5 CC Lewis 35.0 6 10 111 6 2 Eng Win Birmingham 25 Jul 1991
6 M Dillon 29.4 6 4 111 5 2 Win Pak Karachi 06 Dec 1997
7 MA Starc 27.0 6 2 111 6 2 Aus Eng Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

MA Starc of Australia returned with figures of 6 for 111 in the just concluded Nottingham test against England to provide the third occasion of a bowler capturing exact six wickets conceding “Nelson” runs {One hundred and eleven runs} in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GE Palmer 75.0 4 26 111 6 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
2 CC Lewis 35.0 6 10 111 6 2 Eng Win Birmingham 25 Jul 1991
3 MA Starc 27.0 6 2 111 6 2 Aus Eng Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

MA Starc of Australia returned with figures of 6 for 111 in the just concluded Nottingham test against England to provide the fourth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding “Nelson” runs {One hundred and eleven runs} in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GE Palmer 75.0 4 26 111 6 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
2 JM Gregory 28.7 8 2 111 5 2 Aus Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
3 MG Hughes 32.0 6 9 111 5 3 Aus Pak Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
4 MA Starc 27.0 6 2 111 6 2 Aus Eng Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

MA Starc of Australia returned with figures of 6 for 111 in the just concluded Nottingham test against England to provide the fourth occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding “Nelson” runs {One hundred and eleven runs}  against England in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GE Palmer 75.0 4 26 111 6 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
2 JM Gregory 28.7 8 2 111 5 2 Aus Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
3 Asif Masood 34.0 6 6 111 5 2 Pak Eng Birmingham 03 Jun 1971
4 MA Starc 27.0 6 2 111 6 2 Aus Eng Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

MA Starc of Australia returned with figures of 6 for 111 in the just concluded Nottingham test against England to provide the third occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding “Nelson” runs {One hundred and eleven runs} against England in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GE Palmer 75.0 4 26 111 6 2 Aus Eng Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
2 JM Gregory 28.7 8 2 111 5 2 Aus Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
3 MA Starc 27.0 6 2 111 6 2 Aus Eng Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

Australia’s innings defeats in tests

Australia’s innings defeats in tests

Australia suffered an innings defeat – an innings and 78 runs – in the fourth test against England at Nottingham to provide the 43rd occasion of Australia suffering an innings defeat against all oppositions in the history of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia lost inns & 027 runs v England Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
2 Australia lost inns & 005 runs v England Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
3 Australia lost inns & 098 runs v England Melbourne 21 Mar 1885
4 Australia lost inns & 106 runs v England Lord’s 19 Jul 1886
5 Australia lost inns & 217 runs v England The Oval 12 Aug 1886
6 Australia lost inns & 137 runs v England The Oval 13 Aug 1888
7 Australia lost inns & 021 runs v England Manchester 30 Aug 1888
8 Australia lost inns & 230 runs v England Adelaide 24 Mar 1892
9 Australia lost inns & 043 runs v England The Oval 14 Aug 1893
10 Australia lost inns & 124 runs v England Sydney 13 Dec 1901
11 Australia lost inns & 080 runs v England Manchester 24 Jul 1905
12 Australia lost inns & 225 runs v England Melbourne 09 Feb 1912
13 Australia lost inns & 029 runs v England Melbourne 13 Feb 1925
14 Australia lost inns & 038 runs v England Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
15 Australia lost inns & 022 runs v England Sydney 18 Dec 1936
16 Australia lost inns & 579 runs v England The Oval 20 Aug 1938
17 Australia lost inns & 042 runs v England Leeds 12 Jul 1956
18 Australia lost inns & 170 runs v England Manchester 26 Jul 1956
19 Australia lost inns & 093 runs v England Sydney 07 Jan 1966
20 Australia lost inns & 129 runs v South Africa Durban 05 Feb 1970
21 Australia lost inns & 004 runs v England Melbourne 08 Feb 1975
22 Australia lost inns & 087 runs v West Indies Perth 12 Dec 1975
23 Australia lost inns & 085 runs v England Leeds 11 Aug 1977
24 Australia lost inns & 002 runs v India Sydney 07 Jan 1978
25 Australia lost inns & 106 runs v West Indies Port of Spain 03 Mar 1978
26 Australia lost inns & 100 runs v India Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
27 Australia lost inns & 082 runs v Pakistan Melbourne 11 Dec 1981
28 Australia lost inns & 003 runs v Pakistan Faisalabad 30 Sep 1982
29 Australia lost inns & 036 runs v West Indies St John’s 07 Apr 1984
30 Australia lost inns & 112 runs v West Indies Perth 09 Nov 1984
31 Australia lost inns & 118 runs v England Birmingham 15 Aug 1985
32 Australia lost inns & 094 runs v England The Oval 29 Aug 1985
33 Australia lost inns & 041 runs v New Zealand Brisbane 08 Nov 1985
34 Australia lost inns & 014 runs v England Melbourne 26 Dec 1986
35 Australia lost inns & 188 runs v Pakistan Karachi 15 Sep 1988
36 Australia lost inns & 025 runs v West Indies Perth 30 Jan 1993
37 Australia lost inns & 219 runs v India Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
38 Australia lost inns & 020 runs v South Africa Cape Town 19 Mar 2009
39 Australia lost inns & 071 runs v England Adelaide 03 Dec 2010
40 Australia lost inns & 157 runs v England Melbourne 26 Dec 2010
41 Australia lost inns & 083 runs v England Sydney 03 Jan 2011
42 Australia lost inns & 135 runs v India Hyd-RGS 02 Mar 2013
43 Australia lost inns & 078 runs v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

Australia suffered an innings defeat – an innings and 78 runs – in the fourth test against England at Nottingham to provide the 24th occasion of Australia suffering an innings defeat against all oppositions on away soil. All such occasions are listed below.

 

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia lost inns & 005 runs v England Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
2 Australia lost inns & 106 runs v England Lord’s 19 Jul 1886
3 Australia lost inns & 217 runs v England The Oval 12 Aug 1886
4 Australia lost inns & 137 runs v England The Oval 13 Aug 1888
5 Australia lost inns & 021 runs v England Manchester 30 Aug 1888
6 Australia lost inns & 043 runs v England The Oval 14 Aug 1893
7 Australia lost inns & 080 runs v England Manchester 24 Jul 1905
8 Australia lost inns & 038 runs v England Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
9 Australia lost inns & 579 runs v England The Oval 20 Aug 1938
10 Australia lost inns & 042 runs v England Leeds 12 Jul 1956
11 Australia lost inns & 170 runs v England Manchester 26 Jul 1956
12 Australia lost inns & 129 runs v South Africa Durban 05 Feb 1970
13 Australia lost inns & 085 runs v England Leeds 11 Aug 1977
14 Australia lost inns & 106 runs v West Indies Port of Spain 03 Mar 1978
15 Australia lost inns & 100 runs v India Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
16 Australia lost inns & 003 runs v Pakistan Faisalabad 30 Sep 1982
17 Australia lost inns & 036 runs v West Indies St John’s 07 Apr 1984
18 Australia lost inns & 118 runs v England Birmingham 15 Aug 1985
19 Australia lost inns & 094 runs v England The Oval 29 Aug 1985
20 Australia lost inns & 188 runs v Pakistan Karachi 15 Sep 1988
21 Australia lost inns & 219 runs v India Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
22 Australia lost inns & 020 runs v South Africa Cape Town 19 Mar 2009
23 Australia lost inns & 135 runs v India Hyd-RGS 02 Mar 2013
24 Australia lost inns & 078 runs v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

Australia suffered an innings defeat – an innings and 78 runs – in the fourth test against England at Nottingham to provide the 28th occasion of Australia suffering an innings defeat against England. All such occasions are listed below

 

 

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia lost inns & 027 runs v England Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
2 Australia lost inns & 005 runs v England Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
3 Australia lost inns & 098 runs v England Melbourne 21 Mar 1885
4 Australia lost inns & 106 runs v England Lord’s 19 Jul 1886
5 Australia lost inns & 217 runs v England The Oval 12 Aug 1886
6 Australia lost inns & 137 runs v England The Oval 13 Aug 1888
7 Australia lost inns & 021 runs v England Manchester 30 Aug 1888
8 Australia lost inns & 230 runs v England Adelaide 24 Mar 1892
9 Australia lost inns & 043 runs v England The Oval 14 Aug 1893
10 Australia lost inns & 124 runs v England Sydney 13 Dec 1901
11 Australia lost inns & 080 runs v England Manchester 24 Jul 1905
12 Australia lost inns & 225 runs v England Melbourne 09 Feb 1912
13 Australia lost inns & 029 runs v England Melbourne 13 Feb 1925
14 Australia lost inns & 038 runs v England Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
15 Australia lost inns & 022 runs v England Sydney 18 Dec 1936
16 Australia lost inns & 579 runs v England The Oval 20 Aug 1938
17 Australia lost inns & 042 runs v England Leeds 12 Jul 1956
18 Australia lost inns & 170 runs v England Manchester 26 Jul 1956
19 Australia lost inns & 093 runs v England Sydney 07 Jan 1966
20 Australia lost inns & 004 runs v England Melbourne 08 Feb 1975
21 Australia lost inns & 085 runs v England Leeds 11 Aug 1977
22 Australia lost inns & 118 runs v England Birmingham 15 Aug 1985
23 Australia lost inns & 094 runs v England The Oval 29 Aug 1985
24 Australia lost inns & 014 runs v England Melbourne 26 Dec 1986
25 Australia lost inns & 071 runs v England Adelaide 03 Dec 2010
26 Australia lost inns & 157 runs v England Melbourne 26 Dec 2010
27 Australia lost inns & 083 runs v England Sydney 03 Jan 2011
28 Australia lost inns & 078 runs v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

Australia suffered an innings defeat – an innings and 78 runs – in the fourth test against England at Nottingham to provide the 15th occasion of Australia suffering an innings defeat against England in England.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia lost inns & 005 runs v England Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
2 Australia lost inns & 106 runs v England Lord’s 19 Jul 1886
3 Australia lost inns & 217 runs v England The Oval 12 Aug 1886
4 Australia lost inns & 137 runs v England The Oval 13 Aug 1888
5 Australia lost inns & 021 runs v England Manchester 30 Aug 1888
6 Australia lost inns & 043 runs v England The Oval 14 Aug 1893
7 Australia lost inns & 080 runs v England Manchester 24 Jul 1905
8 Australia lost inns & 038 runs v England Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
9 Australia lost inns & 579 runs v England The Oval 20 Aug 1938
10 Australia lost inns & 042 runs v England Leeds 12 Jul 1956
11 Australia lost inns & 170 runs v England Manchester 26 Jul 1956
12 Australia lost inns & 085 runs v England Leeds 11 Aug 1977
13 Australia lost inns & 118 runs v England Birmingham 15 Aug 1985
14 Australia lost inns & 094 runs v England The Oval 29 Aug 1985
15 Australia lost inns & 078 runs v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

 

Two World records in the same one day international

Two World records in the same one day international

New Zealand scripted a world record when then won the second game against Zimbabwe by ten wickets at Harare on 04.08.15. They chased a record 235 runs to win the game without losing a wicket. The previous highest chase was Sri Lanka’s win by ten wickets chasing a score of 229  against England at Col-RPS on 26.03.11. The following table lists the teams which have won by scoring 200 plus run s without losing a wicket in the history of one day games.

No Team Score Result margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 New Zealand 236/0 Won Ten wkts v Zimbabwe Harare 04 Aug 2015
2 Sri Lanka 231/0 Won Ten wkts v England Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
3 Pakistan 228/0 Won Ten wkts v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Sep 2011
4 West Indies 221/0 Won Ten wkts v Pakistan Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
5 India 201/0 Won Ten wkts v New Zealand Hamilton 11 Mar 2009
6 West Indies 200/0 Won Ten wkts v India Bridgetown 03 May 1997

Sikander Raza  {Zim} scored 100 not out, MJ Guptill {NZl] scored 116 not out and TWM Latham {NZl} scored 110 not out in the game between Zimbabwe and New Zealand at Harare on 04.08.15 to provide the first occasion of three batsmen scoring unbeaten hundreds in a one day game in the history of one day internationals.

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 Sikandar Raza 100* 1 Zim NZl Harare 04 Aug 2015
  2 MJ Guptill 116* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
  3 TWM Latham 110* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015

 

 

England bowlers capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings – SCJ Broad joins the elite list

England bowlers capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings – SCJ Broad joins the elite list

SCJ Broad of England captured eight wickets conceding 15 runs in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test at Nottingham between England and Australia to provide the 28th occasion of an England bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against all oppositions.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 27.1 4 12 35 8 2 v Australia Sydney 25 Feb 1887
2 J Briggs 14.2 4 5 11 8 3 v South Africa Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
3 GA Lohmann 43.2 6 18 58 8 1 v Australia Sydney 29 Jan 1892
4 GA Lohmann 9.4 5 5 7 8 4 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 1896
5 GA Lohmann 14.2 5 6 28 9 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 02 Mar 1896
6 T Richardson 36.1 6 7 94 8 2 v Australia Sydney 26 Feb 1898
7 W Rhodes 15.0 6 0 68 8 4 v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1904
8 LC Braund 29.1 6 6 81 8 1 v Australia Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
9 BJT Bosanquet 32.4 6 2 107 8 4 v Australia Nottingham 29 May 1905
10 C Blythe 15.5 6 1 59 8 2 v South Africa Leeds 29 Jul 1907
11 SF Barnes 16.4 6 4 29 8 3 v South Africa The Oval 12 Aug 1912
12 SF Barnes 26.5 6 9 56 8 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
13 SF Barnes 38.4 6 7 103 9 3 v South Africa Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
14 JC White 64.5 6 21 126 8 4 v Australia Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
15 H Verity 22.3 6 8 43 8 3 v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
16 FS Trueman 8.4 6 2 31 8 2 v India Manchester 17 Jul 1952
17 JC Laker 16.4 6 4 37 9 2 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
18 JC Laker 51.2 6 23 53 10 3 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
19 AW Greig 36.1 6 10 86 8 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 30 Mar 1974
20 DL Underwood 34.5 6 17 51 8 3 v Pakistan Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
21 IT Botham 20.5 6 8 34 8 3 v Pakistan Lord’s 15 Jun 1978
22 RGD Willis 15.1 6 3 43 8 4 v Australia Leeds 16 Jul 1981
23 IT Botham 27.4 6 6 103 8 2 v West Indies Lord’s 28 Jun 1984
24 NA Foster 46.2 6 15 107 8 2 v Pakistan Leeds 02 Jul 1987
25 ARC Fraser 28.5 6 7 75 8 2 v West Indies Bridgetown 08 Apr 1994
26 DE Malcolm 16.3 6 2 57 9 3 v South Africa The Oval 18 Aug 1994
27 ARC Fraser 16.1 6 2 53 8 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 05 Feb 1998
28 SCJ Broad 9.3 6 5 15 8 1 v Australia Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

SCJ Broad of England captured eight wickets conceding 15 runs in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test at Nottingham between England and Australia to provide the 12th occasion of an England bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against Australia. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 27.1 4 12 35 8 2 v Australia Sydney 25 Feb 1887
2 GA Lohmann 43.2 6 18 58 8 1 v Australia Sydney 29 Jan 1892
3 T Richardson 36.1 6 7 94 8 2 v Australia Sydney 26 Feb 1898
4 W Rhodes 15.0 6 0 68 8 4 v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1904
5 LC Braund 29.1 6 6 81 8 1 v Australia Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
6 BJT Bosanquet 32.4 6 2 107 8 4 v Australia Nottingham 29 May 1905
7 JC White 64.5 6 21 126 8 4 v Australia Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
8 H Verity 22.3 6 8 43 8 3 v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
9 JC Laker 16.4 6 4 37 9 2 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
10 JC Laker 51.2 6 23 53 10 3 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
11 RGD Willis 15.1 6 3 43 8 4 v Australia Leeds 16 Jul 1981
12 SCJ Broad 9.3 6 5 15 8 1 v Australia Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

SCJ Broad of England captured eight wickets conceding 15 runs in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test at Nottingham between England and Australia to provide the third occasion of an England bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings conceding 15 runs and less thn 15 runs. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 9.4 5 5 7 8 4 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 1896
2 J Briggs 14.2 4 5 11 8 3 v South Africa Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
3 SCJ Broad 9.3 6 5 15 8 1 v Australia Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

SCJ Broad of England captured eight wickets conceding 15 runs in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test at Nottingham between England and Australia to provide the fourth occasion of an England bowler capturing eight or more wickets in the first innings of the All such occasions are listed below

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 43.2 6 18 58 8 1 v Australia Sydney 29 Jan 1892
2 LC Braund 29.1 6 6 81 8 1 v Australia Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
3 SF Barnes 26.5 6 9 56 8 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
4 SCJ Broad 9.3 6 5 15 8 1 v Australia Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

SCJ Broad of England captured eight wickets conceding 15 runs in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test at Nottingham between England and Australia to provide the third  occasion of an England bowler capturing eight or more wickets in the first  innings of the test  against Australia. All such occasions are listed below. SJC Broad’s feat provides the first occasion of an England bowler capturing eight wickets in the first innings of a test against Australia in England.

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 43.2 6 18 58 8 1 v Australia Sydney 29 Jan 1892
2 LC Braund 29.1 6 6 81 8 1 v Australia Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
3 SCJ Broad 9.3 6 5 15 8 1 v Australia Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

SCJ Broad of England captured eight wickets conceding 15 runs in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test at Nottingham between England and Australia to provide the 12th occasion of an England bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against various opposition in a test played in England.. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 C Blythe 15.5 6 1 59 8 2 v South Africa Leeds 29 Jul 1907
2 RGD Willis 15.1 6 3 43 8 4 v Australia Leeds 16 Jul 1981
3 NA Foster 46.2 6 15 107 8 2 v Pakistan Leeds 02 Jul 1987
                     
1 H Verity 22.3 6 8 43 8 3 v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
2 DL Underwood 34.5 6 17 51 8 3 v Pakistan Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
3 IT Botham 20.5 6 8 34 8 3 v Pakistan Lord’s 15 Jun 1978
4 IT Botham 27.4 6 6 103 8 2 v West Indies Lord’s 28 Jun 1984
                     
1 FS Trueman 8.4 6 2 31 8 2 v India Manchester 17 Jul 1952
2 JC Laker 16.4 6 4 37 9 2 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
                     
1 JC Laker 51.2 6 23 53 10 3 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
2 BJT Bosanquet 32.4 6 2 107 8 4 v Australia Nottingham 29 May 1905
3 SCJ Broad 9.3 6 5 15 8 1 v Australia Nottingham 06 Aug 2015
                     
1 SF Barnes 16.4 6 4 29 8 3 v South Africa The Oval 12 Aug 1912
2 DE Malcolm 16.3 6 2 57 9 3 v South Africa The Oval 18 Aug 1994

SCJ Broad of England captured eight wickets conceding 15 runs in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test at Nottingham between England and Australia to provide the third occasion of an England bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against various oppositions  in a test played at Nottingham. It is noted that all the three occasions are against Australia.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JC Laker 51.2 6 23 53 10 3 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
2 BJT Bosanquet 32.4 6 2 107 8 4 v Australia Nottingham 29 May 1905
3 SCJ Broad 9.3 6 5 15 8 1 v Australia Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

SCJ Broad of England captured eight wickets conceding 15 runs in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test at Nottingham between England and Australia to provide the sixth occasion of an England bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against Australia in England. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RGD Willis 15.1 6 3 43 8 4 v Australia Leeds 16 Jul 1981
2 H Verity 22.3 6 8 43 8 3 v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
3 JC Laker 16.4 6 4 37 9 2 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
4 JC Laker 51.2 6 23 53 10 3 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
5 BJT Bosanquet 32.4 6 2 107 8 4 v Australia Nottingham 29 May 1905
6 SCJ Broad 9.3 6 5 15 8 1 v Australia Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

The following table lists the England bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets in a test innings on two or more occasions.

No Player O BPO M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 27.1 4 12 35 8 2 v Australia Sydney 25 Feb 1887
2 GA Lohmann 43.2 6 18 58 8 1 v Australia Sydney 29 Jan 1892
3 GA Lohmann 9.4 5 5 7 8 4 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 1896
4 GA Lohmann 14.2 5 6 28 9 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 02 Mar 1896
                     
1 SF Barnes 16.4 6 4 29 8 3 v South Africa The Oval 12 Aug 1912
2 SF Barnes 26.5 6 9 56 8 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
3 SF Barnes 38.4 6 7 103 9 3 v South Africa Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
                     
1 ARC Fraser 28.5 6 7 75 8 2 v West Indies Bridgetown 08 Apr 1994
2 ARC Fraser 16.1 6 2 53 8 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 05 Feb 1998
                     
1 IT Botham 20.5 6 8 34 8 3 v Pakistan Lord’s 15 Jun 1978
2 IT Botham 27.4 6 6 103 8 2 v West Indies Lord’s 28 Jun 1984
                     
1 JC Laker 16.4 6 4 37 9 2 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956
2 JC Laker 51.2 6 23 53 10 3 v Australia Manchester 26 Jul 1956

 

Extras being the top scorer in a test innings

Extras being the top scorer in a test innings

When Australia was dismissed all out for a total of 60 in the going fourth test between England and Australia at Nottingham, Extras of 14 was the highest total was the highest score in Australia’s innings. Test Cricket has witnessed sixteen occasion of Extras being the highest scorer when a team has been dismissed all out in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Ext Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 South Africa 58 17 1 v England Lord’s 10 Jun 1912
2 South Africa 30 11 2 v England Birmingham 14 Jun 1924
3 New Zealand 97 20 2 v England Nottingham 07 Jun 1973
4 England 126 25 4 v West Indies Manchester 08 Jul 1976
5 New Zealand 123 26 3 v England Wellington 10 Feb 1978
6 England 227 46 2 v Pakistan Lord’s 12 Aug 1982
7 Australia 200 36 3 v West Indies St John’s 07 Apr 1984
8 England 315 59 3 v West Indies Port of Spain 07 Mar 1986
9 New Zealand 160 38 1 v Pakistan Lahore 18 Oct 1990
10 Australia 248 53 3 v West Indies Georgetown 23 Mar 1991
11 New Zealand 93 22 4 v Pakistan Hamilton 02 Jan 1993
12 India 114 22 4 v West Indies Mohali 10 Dec 1994
13 India 100 16 2 v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 1996
14 England 110 20 2 v South Africa Lord’s 18 Jun 1998
15 England 339 60 2 v West Indies Kingston 11 Mar 2004
16 Australia 60 14 1 v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

When Australia was dismissed all out for a total of 60 in the going fourth test between England and Australia at Nottingham, Extras of 14 was the highest total was the highest score in Australia’s innings. Test Cricket has witnessed three occasion of Extras being the highest scorer when a team has been dismissed all out in the first innings of a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Ext Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 South Africa 58 17 1 v England Lord’s 10 Jun 1912
2 New Zealand 160 38 1 v Pakistan Lahore 18 Oct 1990
3 Australia 60 14 1 v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

When Australia was dismissed all out for a total of 60 in the going fourth test between England and Australia at Nottingham, Extras of 14 was the highest total was the highest score in Australia’s innings. Test Cricket has witnessed three occasion of Extras being the highest scorer when Australia has been dismissed all out in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Ext Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Australia 200 36 3 v West Indies St John’s 07 Apr 1984
2 Australia 248 53 3 v West Indies Georgetown 23 Mar 1991
3 Australia 60 14 1 v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

When Australia was dismissed all out for a total of 60 in the going fourth test between England and Australia at Nottingham, Extras of 14 was the highest total was the highest score in Australia’s innings. Test Cricket has witnessed five occasion of Extras being the highest scorer when a team has been dismissed all out in a test innings against England.  All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Ext Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 South Africa 58 17 1 v England Lord’s 10 Jun 1912
2 South Africa 30 11 2 v England Birmingham 14 Jun 1924
3 New Zealand 97 20 2 v England Nottingham 07 Jun 1973
4 New Zealand 123 26 3 v England Wellington 10 Feb 1978
5 Australia 60 14 1 v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015

When Australia was dismissed all out for a total of 60 in the going fourth test between England and Australia at Nottingham, Extras of 14 was the highest total was the highest score in Australia’s innings. Test Cricket has witnessed fifth occasion of Extras being the highest scorer when a team has been dismissed all out in a test innings for a total less than 100 runs. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Ext Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 South Africa 30 11 2 v England Birmingham 14 Jun 1924
2 South Africa 58 17 1 v England Lord’s 10 Jun 1912
3 Australia 60 14 1 v England Nottingham 06 Aug 2015
4 New Zealand 93 22 4 v Pakistan Hamilton 02 Jan 1993
5 New Zealand 97 20 2 v England Nottingham 07 Jun 1973
England deploying three bowlers in a test innings against Australia when Australia was dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in a completed innings

England deploying three bowlers in a test innings against Australia when Australia was dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in a completed innings

England deployed three bowlers in Australia’s first innings in the ongoing fourth test between England and Australia at Nottingham to provide the fifth occasion of England deploying just three bowlers in a test innings against Australia when Australia was dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs All such occasions are listed below

No Team Bowl Inns Opposition Score Ground Start Date
1 England 3 2 Australia 036-10 Birmingham 29 May 1902
2 England 3 4 Australia 044-10 The Oval 10 Aug 1896
3 England 3 1 Australia 060-10 Nottingham 06 Aug 2015
4 England 3 4 Australia 082-10 Sydney 10 Feb 1888
5 England 3 1 Australia 092-10 The Oval 11 Aug 1890

Australia was dismissed for 60 runs in its first innings at Nottingham. It was its third lowest total in a completed innings when England had deployed three bowlers. The lowest total is 36 all out at Birmingham in May 1902.  Australia’s second lowest total in this category of statistics in 44 at the The Oval in Aug 1896

Australia was dismissed for 60 runs in its first innings at Nottingham which represents its lowest total in the first innings of the test against England when England had deployed three bowlers. Its previous lowest total in the first innings of a test under this category of statistics is 92 all out at The Oval in Aug 1890 – 125 years ago. These are the only two occasions when Australia was dismissed for less than 100 runs in its first innings.