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Semi Finalists spotted in WT0 2016 – England to meet New Zealand and India to take on West Indies

Semi Finalists spotted in WT0 2016 – England to meet New Zealand and India to take on West Indies

POINTS TABLE – SUPER 10 GROUP 1

Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against
West Indies 4 3 1 0 0 6 +0.359 550/76.1 549/80.0
England 4 3 1 0 0 6 +0.145 725/79.4 700/78.1
South Africa 4 2 2 0 0 4 +0.651 682/77.4 645/79.2
Sri Lanka 4 1 3 0 0 2 -0.461 558/78.5 573/76.0
Afghanistan 4 1 3 0 0 2 -0.715 575/80.0 623/78.5
POINTS TABLE – SUPER 10 GROUP 2
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against
New Zealand 4 4 0 0 0 8 +1.900 593/80.0 441/80.0
India 4 3 1 0 0 6 -0.305 505/75.0 549/78.0
Australia 4 2 2 0 0 4 +0.233 644/78.3 631/79.1
Pakistan 4 1 3 0 0 2 -0.093 649/78.0 638/75.5
Bangladesh 4 0 4 0 0 0 -1.805 517/80.0 649/78.3

 

POINTS BY MATCH: SUPER 10 GROUP 1
Result Date Team Pts Team Pts
16 Mar 2016 West Indies 2 England 0
17 Mar 2016 Sri Lanka 2 Afghanistan 0
18 Mar 2016 England 2 South Africa 0
20 Mar 2016 South Africa 2 Afghanistan 0
20 Mar 2016 West Indies 2 Sri Lanka 0
23 Mar 2016 England 2 Afghanistan 0
25 Mar 2016 West Indies 2 South Africa 0
26 Mar 2016 England 2 Sri Lanka 0
27 Mar 2016 Afghanistan 2 West Indies 0
28 Mar 2016 South Africa 2 Sri Lanka 0
POINTS BY MATCH: SUPER 10 GROUP 2
Result Date Team Pts Team Pts
15 Mar 2016 New Zealand 2 India 0
16 Mar 2016 Pakistan 2 Bangladesh 0
18 Mar 2016 New Zealand 2 Australia 0
19 Mar 2016 India 2 Pakistan 0
21 Mar 2016 Australia 2 Bangladesh 0
22 Mar 2016 New Zealand 2 Pakistan 0
23 Mar 2016 India 2 Bangladesh 0
25 Mar 2016 Australia 2 Pakistan 0
26 Mar 2016 New Zealand 2 Bangladesh 0
27 Mar 2016 India 2 Australia 0

 

SUPER 10 GROUP 1 – QUALIFYING TEAMS
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against
West Indies 4 3 1 0 0 6 +0.359 550/76.1 549/80.0
England 4 3 1 0 0 6 +0.145 725/79.4 700/78.1
SUPER 10 GROUP 2 – QUALIFYING TEAMS
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts Net RR For Against
New Zealand 4 4 0 0 0 8 +1.900 593/80.0 441/80.0
India 4 3 1 0 0 6 -0.305 505/75.0 549/78.0

 

SEMI FINALS LINE UP
First Semi final England vs New Zealand Delhi 30.03.16
Second Semi Final India vs West Indies Mumbai 31.03.16

 

South Africa go past Sri Lanka – HM Amla completes 1000 runs and F du Plessis completes 1000 runs as captain in T20Is

South Africa go past Sri Lanka – HM Amla completes 1000 runs and F du Plessis completes 1000 runs as captain in T20Is

32nd Match, Super 10 Group 1: South Africa v Sri Lanka at Delhi – Mar 28, 2016 – Sri Lanka 120 (19.3/20 ov); South Africa 122/2 (17.4/20 ov) – South Africa won by 8 wickets (with 14 balls remaining)

Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 120 to provide the 55th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in WT20. It also provides the fifth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in WT20. Sri Lanka became the third team to be dismissed all out on five or more occasions in WT20. Others are Bangladesh {07} and Afghanistan {05}. Sri Lanka’s five innings in which it has been dismissed all out are furnished below

No Score Overs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 101 19.3 v Australia Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
2 87 16.2 v Australia Bridgetown 09 May 2010
3 101 18.4 v West Indies Colombo (RPS) 07 Oct 2012
4 119 19.2 v New Zealand Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
5 120 19.3 v South Africa Delhi 28 Mar 2016

Sri Lanka was dismissed for 120 in the first innings of this game to provide the 19th occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting first in WT20. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out while batting first in WT20. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh share the record for most all out dismissals while batting first in WT20. The following table details the two team’s performances

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Bangladesh 144 19.3 1 v South Africa Cape Town 15 Sep 2007
2 Bangladesh 140 19.4 1 v Pakistan Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
3 Bangladesh 108 16.3 1 v Hong Kong Chittagong 20 Mar 2014
               
1 Sri Lanka 101 19.3 1 v Australia Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
2 Sri Lanka 119 19.2 1 v New Zealand Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
3 Sri Lanka 120 19.3 1 v South Africa Delhi 28 Mar 201

HDRL Thirimanne and RAS Lakmal were dismissed for a first ball duck to provide the ninth and tenth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman collecting the first ball duck in WT20. It also provides the 96th and 9th occasion of a batsman colleting the first ball duck in WT20

TAM Siriwardene and RAS Lakmal were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 22nd and 23rd occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen dismissed run out in WT20.  It also provides the 195th and 196th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in WT20

RAS Lakmal was dismissed run out for a first ball duck in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out first ball for a duck in WT20, He became the first Sri Lankan batsman to be dismissed in such a manner in WT20. All the twelve occasions are listed below

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JS Patel 0 1 1 NZl Ind Jo’burg 16 Sep 2007
2 MJ Clarke 0 1 1 Aus Pak Jo’burg 18 Sep 2007
3 Abdur Razzak 0 1 1 Ban Pak Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
4 NS Poonia 0 1 2 Sco RSA The Oval 07 Jun 2009
5 SPD Smith 0 1 1 Aus Pak Gros Islet 02 May 2010
6 LE Bosman 0 1 1 RSA Afg Bridgetown 05 May 2010
7 Shahid Afridi 0 1 1 Pak Eng Bridgetown 06 May 2010
8 Nawroz Mangal 0 1 1 Afg Ban Dhaka 16 Mar 2014
9 SP Gauchan 0 1 1 Nep HKG Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
10 MC Sorensen 0 1 2 Ire Zim Sylhet 17 Mar 2014
11 D Ramdin 0 1 1 Win Ban Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
12 RAS Lakmal 0 1 1 Srl RSA Delhi 28 Mar 2016

Q de Kock was dismissed run out in this game to provide the 18th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in WT20 and also provides the first occasion of such a dismissal for a South African batsman in WT20. It also provides the fifth occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman dismissed run out in WT20 and the first such occasion for a South African wicket keeper opening batsman. It also provides the 197th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in WT20 and the 14th such occasion for a South African batsman

HM Amla scored 56 not out in this game to provide the 20th occasion of a South African batsman scoring a fifty in WT20. It represents the third fifty by him in WT20. He became the third South African batsman to score three or more fifties in WT20. Others are – AB de Villiers {05} and JH Kallis {03}

HM Amla’s 56 not out also provides the ninth such occasion by a South African opening batsman in WT20. HM Amla and JH Kallis share the record for most fifties by a South African opening batsman in WT20. Both the batsmen have scored three fifties.

HM Amla’s 56 not out provides the 27th occasion of a South African opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the fifth fifty by HM Amla in T20Is. He now shares the record for most fifties by a South African opening batsman in T20Is with GC Smith. GC Smith has also scored five fifties in T20Is

HM Amla’s 56 not out in this game provides the 58th occasion of a South African batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. HM Amla became the sixth South African batsman to score five or more fifties in T20Is. Others are – JP Duminy {09}, AB de Villiers {08}, F du Plessis {08}, JH Kallis {05} and GC Smith {05}

HM Amla completed 1000 runs in T20Is when he was on 48 during his knock of 56 not out in this game. His run aggregate read 1008 at the end of this game. He became the fourth South African batsman to total 1000 plus runs in T20Is. Others are – JP Duminy {1654}, AB de Villiers {1368} and F du Plessis {1008}. He also became the 32nd batsman in the history of T20Is to aggregate 1000 plus runs

HM Amla became the eleventh opening batsman to total 1000 plus runs in T20Is and also became the first South African opening batsman to accomplish the feat

F du Plessis completed 1000 runs when he was leading South Africa in T20Is. He reached the land mark when he was on 28 during his knock of 31 in this game. He became the second captain after MS Dhoni to total 1000 plus runs as captain in T20Is. MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 1026 runs while leading India.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 MS Dhoni Ind 66 58 30 1026 48* 36.64 0 0 0 70 32
2 F du Plessis RSA 31 31 6 1003 119 40.12 1 6 0 94 30

DW Steyn’s lone wicket {1 for 33} in this game fetched him an aggregate of 30 wickets in WT20. He became the eighth bowler to capture 30 plus wickets in WT20. The following table lists the bowlers who have captured 30 plus wickets in WT20

No Player Team M I Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4 5
1 Shahid Afridi Pak 34 34 135.0 1 907 39 4/11 23.25 2 0
2 SL Malinga Srl 31 31 102.4 0 763 38 5/31 20.07 0 1
3 Saeed Ajmal Pak 23 23 89.2 1 607 36 4/19 16.86 3 0
4 BAW Mendis Srl 21 21 78.3 3 526 35 6/8 15.02 1 1
5 Umar Gul Pak 24 24 82.4 0 604 35 5/6 17.25 1 1
6 SCJ Broad Eng 26 25 86.5 2 671 30 3/17 22.36 0 0
7 Shakib Al Hasan Ban 25 24 88.1 0 586 30 4/15 19.53 2 0
8 DW Steyn RSA 23 23 83.1 1 579 30 4/17 19.30 1 0

HM Amla and F du Plessis added 60 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 26th occasion of South African batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in WT20 and also provides the sixth such occasion for the second wicket by South African batsmen in WT20. This stand provides the second occasion of South African batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the second wicket against Sri Lanka in WT20, the first being the exact 50 runs partnership between HM Amla and JP Duminy at Chittagong on 22.03.14. These are the only two fifty plus runs partnerships posted by South African batsmen against Sri Lanka in WT20. Thus the 60 runs partnership between HM Amla and F du Plessis in this game not only represent the record stand by South African batsmen against Sri Lanka for any wicket in WT20 but also represent the record stand for the second wicket by South African batsmen against Sri Lanka

India book a semi final berth at the cost of Australia – MS Dhoni establishes a world record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper in WT20 – Records galore for V Kohli

India book a semi final berth at the cost of Australia – MS Dhoni establishes a world record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper in WT20 – Records galore for V Kohli

31st Match, Super 10 Group 2: India v Australia at Mohali – Mar 27, 2016 – Australia 160/6 (20/20 ov); India 161/4 (19.1/20 ov) – India won by 6 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)

At the end of this game DA Warner’s run aggregate in Twenty20 games read 6020. He became the fourth batsman in the history of Twenty20 games to aggregate 6000 plus runs. Others are – CH Gayle {8838}, BJ Hodge {6998} and BB McCullum {6311}

MS Dhoni established a world record for most dismissals in WT20. With three dismissals in this game, his aggregate of dismissals in WT20 read 32. He went past Kamran Akmal who had to his credit 30 dismissals in WT20

MS Dhoni took his aggregate of dismissals to 60 with his three dismissals in this game. He now shares the record for most dismissals in T20I with Kamran Akmal. Kamran Akmal has also effected 60 dismissals in T20I

MS Dhoni held two catches in this game which fetched him a total of 21 catches in WT20. He became the first wicket keeper to pouch 20 plus catches in WT20

DA Warner was dismissed stumped in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed stumped in WT20. It also provides the 106th such occasion in WT20s. It also provides the very first occasion of DA Warner getting dismissed stumped in WT20.

UT Khwaja and AJ Finch added 54 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 25th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in WT20 and also provides the tenth such occasion for the first wicket in WT20.

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added unfinished 67 runs partnership for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 28th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in WT20 and also provide the fourth such occasion for the fifth wicket. This stand also provide the second occasion of fifty plus runs for the fifth wicket by Indian batsmen against Australia. The first occasion being – the 84 runs partnership between MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh at Dhaka on 30.03.14.

RG Sharma and S Dhawan added 23 runs for the first wicket in this game to take their partnership runs for the first wicket to 564 in T20Is. They went past G Gambhir and V Sehwag’s aggregate of 545 runs and now own the Indian record for most partnership runs for the first wicket in T20Is. They also form the tenth opening pair to partner 500 plus runs  in the history of T20Is.

V Kohli scored 82 not out in this game which represent his 15th fifty in T20Is. He now shares the record for most fifties in T20Is with CH Gayle and BB McCullum. CH Gayle and BB McCullum have also scored 15 fifties in T20Is.

V Kohli’s run aggregate in WT20 read 525 at the end of this game. He completed 500 runs when he was on 57 during his knock of 82 not out in this game. He became the third batsman to aggregate 500 plus runs in WT20. Others are – CH Gayle {706} and DPMD Jayawardene

V Kohli’s 82 not out in this game represents his eighth half century in WT20. He now owns the record for most half centuries in WT20. He went past CH Gayle who has scored seven half centuries in WT20.

V Kohli’s 82 not out represents his highest individual innings in WT20. His previous best was 78 not out against Pakistan at Col-RPS on 30.09.12. V Kohli’s 82 not out represent his fifth knock in WT20 in which he remained not out. He now shares the record for most not outs with a fifty in WT20 with RG Sharma – his team mate. The fifties scored by V Kohli and RG Sharma are tabulated below

V Kohli of India
No Runs 4s 6s Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 78* 8 2 3 2 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2012
2 57* 3 1 3 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
3 72* 5 2 3 2 v South Africa Dhaka 04 Apr 2014
4 55* 7 1 3 2 v Pakistan Kolkata 19 Mar 2016
5 82* 9 2 3 2 v Australia Mohali 27 Mar 2016
RG Sharma of India
No Runs 4s 6s Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 50* 7 2 5 1 v South Africa Durban 20 Sep 2007
2 52* 4 1 2 2 v Ireland Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
3 79* 4 6 4 2 v Australia Bridgetown 07 May 2010
4 55* 5 1 4 1 v England Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
5 62* 5 2 1 2 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2014

V Kohli’s run aggregate while batting second in T20Is read 918 at the end of this game. He completed 900 runs when he was on 64 during his knock of 82 not out in this game. He became the second batsman in the history of T20Is to score 900 plus runs while batting second after BB McCullum. BB McCullum has an aggregate of 1006 runs while batting second in T20Is.

V Kohli completed 1500 runs in T20Is when he was on 30 during his knock of 82 not out in this game. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 1552. He became the ninth batsman in the history of T20Is to aggregate 1500 plus runs. The following table lists all the nine batsmen who have accomplished the feat.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 BB McCullum NZl 71 70 10 2140 123 35.66 2 13 3 199 91
2 TM Dilshan Srl 77 76 12 1848 104* 28.87 1 13 10 218 32
3 MJ Guptill NZl 60 58 7 1791 101* 35.11 1 10 2 166 76
4 Umar Akmal Pak 79 76 13 1689 94 26.80 0 8 8 122 55
5 JP Duminy RSA 70 64 21 1654 96* 38.46 0 9 6 122 56
6 DA Warner Aus 61 61 3 1633 90* 28.15 0 12 5 154 74
7 Mohd Hafeez Pak 77 75 4 1614 86 22.73 0 9 5 175 39
8 V Kohli Ind 42 39 11 1552 90* 55.42 0 15 0 162 31
9 CH Gayle Win 48 45 4 1510 117 36.82 2 13 2 128 98

V Kohli stands fourth in the list of batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs in a team’s winning games in T20Is. He has an aggregate of 1169 runs in India’s 29 wins in T20Is. The following table furnishes the list of batsmen who have an aggregate of 1000 plus runs in their team’s winning T20Is. V Kohli is one of the eight batsmen who have accomplished the captioned feat in T20Is

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 BB McCullum NZl 32 32 9 1279 123 55.60 1 11 2 118 58
2 MJ Guptill NZl 34 32 7 1242 101* 49.68 1 9 0 103 67
3 TM Dilshan Srl 42 41 10 1235 104* 39.83 1 7 3 153 17
4 V Kohli Ind 29 27 11 1169 90* 73.06 0 12 0 122 21
5 Mohd Hafeez Pak 41 40 2 1116 86 29.36 0 8 0 118 30
6 M Jayawardene Srl 37 37 8 1084 100 37.37 1 7 3 132 20
7 Mohd Shahzad Afg 29 29 2 1072 118* 39.70 1 8 2 103 46
8 AB de Villiers RSA 44 41 7 1008 79* 29.64 0 7 3 93 32

V Kohli and BB McCullum share the record for most fifties by a batsmen in a team’s winning T20Is. Both the batsmen have scored 12 fifties. V Kohli owns the record for most half centuries in this category of stats in T20Is. His 82 not out was his 12th half century. He went past BB McCullum who has scored 11 half centuries.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli Ind 29 27 11 1169 90* 73.06 0 12 12 0 122 21
2 BB McCullum NZl 32 32 9 1279 123 55.60 1 11 12 2 118 58