Ninth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – India vs UAE at Mirpur on March 03 2016 – India won by nine wickets

Ninth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – India vs UAE at Mirpur on March 03 2016 – India won by nine wickets

India capped PR Negi for this game. He became the 59th cricketer to represent Indian in T20Is. He also became the first Indian cricketer and the fourth cricketer to make his debut against UAE in T20Is. Other three are – LV van Beek of Netherlands at Sylhet on 17.03.14, Sikander Zulfiqar of Netherlands at ICCA Dubai on 03.02.16 and Mohammad Nawaz {3} at Dhaka on 29.02.16.

Harbhajan Singh was included for this game. He was making his appearance in a T20I game after sixty matches were played in Global time table. His last appearance in a T20I game was against South Africa at Cuttack on 05.10.15 which was number globally as T20I 457. The game between India and UAE at Mirpur is globally numbered T20I 517. India has played ten T20Is in between Harbhajan Singh’s last appearance at Cuttack against South Africa on 05.10.15 and today’s game.

India won this game by nine wickets to provide the 30th occasion of a team winning a T20I game by nine or more wickets margin. All such occasions are listed below with team wise classification

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia won 10 wkts 58 v Sri Lanka Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
2 England won 10 wkts 44 v New Zealand Wellington 15 Feb 2013
3 England won 10 wkts 28 v West Indies The Oval 23 Sep 2011
4 Ireland won 10 wkts 63 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 22 Mar 2012
5 Ireland won 10 wkts 76 v Kenya Dubai (DSC) 14 Mar 2012
6 Kenya won 10 wkts 45 v Scotland Nairobi (Gym) 01 Feb 2010
7 Kenya won 10 wkts 33 v Scotland Nairobi (Gym) 04 Feb 2010
8 New Zealand won 10 wkts 14 v Pakistan Hamilton 17 Jan 2016
9 New Zealand won 10 wkts 70 v Bangladesh Hamilton 03 Feb 2010
10 New Zealand won 10 wkts 39 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Oct 2011
11 South Africa won 10 wkts 51 v Pakistan Johannesburg 02 Feb 2007
12 South Africa won 10 wkts 44 v Zimbabwe Hambantota 20 Sep 2012
13 Australia won 09 wkts 52 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
14 Australia won 09 wkts 31 v India Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012
15 Australia won 09 wkts 37 v Bangladesh Cape Town 16 Sep 2007
16 Bangladesh won 09 wkts 48 v Afghanistan Dhaka 16 Mar 2014
17 England won 09 wkts 15 v New Zealand Manchester 13 Jun 2008
18 Hong Kong won 09 wkts 22 v Scotland Mong Kok 30 Jan 2016
19 India won 09 wkts 37 v Sri Lanka Visakhapatnam 14 Feb 2016
20 India won 09 wkts 59 v UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
21 Kenya won 09 wkts 31 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 10 Feb 2010
22 New Zealand won 09 wkts 60 v Sri Lanka Auckland 10 Jan 2016
23 New Zealand won 09 wkts 74 v Kenya Durban 12 Sep 2007
24 Scotland won 09 wkts 11 v Kenya Belfast 04 Aug 2008
25 Scotland won 09 wkts 60 v UAE Edinburgh 09 Jul 2015
26 South Africa won 09 wkts 32 v England Johannesburg 21 Feb 2016
27 South Africa won 09 wkts 33 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 13 Nov 2013
28 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 28 v West Indies Pallekele 29 Sep 2012
29 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 90 v Netherlands Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
30 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 16 v England Bristol 25 Jun 2011

It also provides India’s second win by nine wickets margin in T20Is. Prior to this it had won the game by nine wickets against Sri Lanka at Vishakapatnam on 14.02.16 – just 18 days earlier

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 09 wkts 37 v Sri Lanka Visakhapatnam 14 Feb 2016
2 India won 09 wkts 59 v UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

UAE lost this game by nine wickets to provide its second loss by a similar margin in T20Is. It had lost by nine wickets against Scotland at Edinburgh on 09.07.15

No Team Result Margin BR Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Scotland won 09 wkts 60 UAE Edinburgh 09 Jul 2015
2 India won 09 wkts 59 UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

India won this game by nine wickets with 59 balls to spare to provide the eleventh occasion of a team winning a T20I game by nine or more wickets with 50 plus balls to spare. All such occasions are listed below. It was India’s first win by nine plus wickets with 50 plus balls to spare.

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 90 v Netherlands Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
2 Ireland won 10 wkts 76 v Kenya Dubai (DSC) 14 Mar 2012
3 New Zealand won 09 wkts 74 v Kenya Durban 12 Sep 2007
4 New Zealand won 10 wkts 70 v Bangladesh Hamilton 03 Feb 2010
5 Ireland won 10 wkts 63 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 22 Mar 2012
6 New Zealand won 09 wkts 60 v Sri Lanka Auckland 10 Jan 2016
7 Scotland won 09 wkts 60 v UAE Edinburgh 09 Jul 2015
8 India won 09 wkts 59 v UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
9 Australia won 10 wkts 58 v Sri Lanka Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
10 Australia won 09 wkts 52 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
11 South Africa won 10 wkts 51 v Pakistan Johannesburg 02 Feb 2007

The following table furnishes the teams which have won a T20I game with 50 plus deliveries to spare in the history of T20Is. There are 14 such occasions. India’s win by nine wickets with 59 balls to spare provides the 14th occasion and is listed as ninth when sorted under descending order of balls remaining.

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 90 v Netherlands Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
2 Ireland won 10 wkts 76 v Kenya Dubai (DSC) 14 Mar 2012
3 New Zealand won 09 wkts 74 v Kenya Durban 12 Sep 2007
4 Ireland won 08 wkts 72 v Nepal Belfast 13 Jul 2015
5 New Zealand won 10 wkts 70 v Bangladesh Hamilton 03 Feb 2010
6 Ireland won 10 wkts 63 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 22 Mar 2012
7 New Zealand won 09 wkts 60 v Sri Lanka Auckland 10 Jan 2016
8 Scotland won 09 wkts 60 v U.A.E. Edinburgh 09 Jul 2015
9 India won 09 wkts 59 v U.A.E. Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
10 Australia won 10 wkts 58 v Sri Lanka Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
11 Canada won 08 wkts 57 v Bermuda Belfast 05 Aug 2008
12 Australia won 09 wkts 52 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
13 South Africa won 10 wkts 51 v Pakistan Johannesburg 02 Feb 2007
14 Australia won 08 wkts 50 v West Indies Sydney 23 Feb 2010

UAE posted 81 for 9 in this game while batting first. This total represents the lowest total by a team losing nine wickets while batting first in the history of T20Is. There are five occasions of a team scoring less than 100 runs having lost nine wickets while batting first in T20Is. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Pak 98/9 20.0 RSA Dubai (DSC) 13 Nov 2013
2 Win 96/9 20.0 Ire Kingston 21 Feb 2014
3 Pak 96/9 20.0 Aus Dubai (DSC) 05 Oct 2014
4 PNG 92/9 20.0 Ire Townsville 06 Feb 2016
5 UAE 81/9 20.0 Ind Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

B Kumar bowled two maiden overs in this game to provide the 17th occasion of a bowler bowling two maiden overs in a T20I. He also became the third Indian bowler to bowl two maiden overs in a T20I. Harbhajan Singh and JJ Bumrah are the other two bowlers

No Player O M R W Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 2 12 4 Eng Col-RPS 23 Sep 2012
2 JJ Bumrah 3.0 2 8 1 Pak Dhaka 27 Feb 2016
3 B Kumar 4.0 2 8 2 UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

B Kumar {02}, HH Pandya {01} and Harbhajan Singh {01} bowled maiden overs in this game to provide the 241st,242nd and 243rd occasion of a bowler bowling one or more maiden overs in a 20I. It also provides the 19th, 20th and 21st occasion of Indian bowler bowling one or more maiden overs in a T20I.

B Kumar {02}, HH Pandya {01} and Harbhajan Singh {01} bowled maiden overs in this game to provide the fifth occasion of three or more bowlers bowling one or more maiden overs in an innings of T20I. All such occasions are listed below. It is noted that the Indian bowlers have performed such a feat for the first occasion in a T20I

No No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 PJ Ongondo 4.0 1 7 0 2 Ken Ire Belfast 04 Aug 2008
  2 RG Aga 4.0 1 12 2 2 Ken Ire Belfast 04 Aug 2008
  3 AO Suji 3.1 1 26 0 2 Ken Ire Belfast 04 Aug 2008
  4 JK Kamande 4.0 1 11 2 2 Ken Ire Belfast 04 Aug 2008
                       
2 1 DP Nannes 4.0 1 27 1 2 Aus Pak Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
  2 MG Johnson 4.0 1 24 0 2 Aus Pak Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
  3 SR Watson 4.0 1 24 2 2 Aus Pak Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
                       
3 1 Hamid Hassan 3.0 1 4 3 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
  2 Mirwais Ashraf 3.0 1 6 2 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
  3 Mohammad Nabi 4.0 2 12 0 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
                       
4 1 Tanwir Afzal 4.0 1 8 2 1 HKG Nep Col-RPS 24 Nov 2014
  2 Haseeb Amjad 4.0 1 20 1 1 HKG Nep Col-RPS 24 Nov 2014
  3 Aizaz Khan 4.0 1 4 2 1 HKG Nep Col-RPS 24 Nov 2014
  4 Nadeem Ahmed 4.0 1 11 2 1 HKG Nep Col-RPS 24 Nov 2014
                       
5 1 B Kumar 4.0 2 8 2 1 Ind UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
  2 HH Pandya 3.0 1 11 1 1 Ind UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
  3 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 1 11 1 1 InD UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

Harbhajan Singh has bowled five maiden overs during his T20I career including the one he bowled in this game. He became the fourth bowler in the history of T20Is to bowl five or more maiden overs in their career. Others are KMDN Kulasekara {06}, DJ Johnston {05} and BAW Mendid {05}. Harbhajan Singh became the first Indian bowler to perform such a feat

No Player Team Mat Inns Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4 5
1 KMDN Kulasekara Srl 47 47 166.1 6 1200 54 4/32 22.22 1 0
2 Harbhajan Singh Ind 28 27 102.0 5 633 25 4/12 25.32 1 0
3 DT Johnston Ind 30 28 99.0 5 636 32 4/22 19.87 1 0
4 BAW Mends Ind 39 39 147.3 5 952 66 6/8 14.42 3 2

Harbhajan Singh’s lone wicket in this game gave him an aggregate of 25 wickets in T20Is. He became the fifth Indian bowler and 62nd bowler overall to capture 25 plus wickets in the history of T20Is. The other four Indian bowlers are – R Ashwin {45}, IK Pathan {28}, Yuvraj Singh {27} and A Nehra {25}

This game was Yuvaraj Singh’s 50th T20I, He became the fourth Indian cricketer to appear in 50 plus T20Is. Others are – MS Dhoni {62}, SK Raina {56} and RG Sharma {54}

India’s win in this game gave its 40th win in T20Is. Other teams to win 40 plus games in the history of T20Is are –  Pakistan {58}, South Africa {51}, Sri Lanka {45}, New Zealand {42} and Australia {40}

Amjad Javed colleted the first ball duck in this game to provide the 34th occasion of a captain to suffer from such an ignominy. He became the second captain to collect the first ball duck against India after Mashrafe Mortaza of Bangladesh. Mashrafe Mortaza was dismissed first ball for a duck at Mirpur on 24.02.16 – in the ongoing Asia Cup T20 2016.

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