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Five or more wickets by bowlers on one day debut – MD Shanaka of Sri Lanka is the latest addition to the elite list

Five or more wickets by bowlers on one day debut – MD Shanaka of Sri Lanka is the latest addition to the elite list

MD Shanaka of Sri Lanka captured five for 43 on his one-day debut against Ireland at Dublin {M} on 16.06.16 to provide the twelfth occasion of a bowler capturing five wickets on one-day debut. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SHU Karnain 8.0 1 26 5 2 Srl NZl Moratuwa 31 Mar 1984
2 AIC Dodemaide 7.2 0 21 5 2 Aus Srl Perth 02 Jan 1988
3 AA Donald 8.4 0 29 2 2 RSA Ind Kolkata 10 Jan 1991
4 TCB Fernando 9.0 0 67 5 2 Srl Zim Sharjah 26 Oct 2001
5 A Codrington 9.0 3 27 5 2 Can Ban Durban 11 Feb 2003
6 FH Edwards 7.0 1 22 6 2 Win Zim Harare 29 Nov 2003
7 BV Vitori 10.0 0 30 5 1 Zim Ban Harare 12 Aug 2011
8 Taskin Ahmed 8.0 0 28 5 1 Ban Ind Dhaka 17 Jun 2014
9 CA Young 10.0 0 46 5 1 Ire Sco Dublin (M) 08 Sep 2014
10 Mustafizur Rahman 9.2 1 50 5 2 Ban Ind Dhaka 18 Jun 2015
11 K Rabada 8.0 3 16 6 1 RSA Ban Dhaka 10 Jul 2015
12 MD Shanaka 9.0 0 43 5 2 Srl Ire Dublin (M) 16 Jun 2016

MD Shanaka of Sri Lanka captured five for 43 on his one-day debut against Ireland at Dublin {M} on 16.06.16 to provide the third occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing five wickets on one-day debut. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SHU Karnain 8.0 1 26 5 2 Srl NZl Moratuwa 31 Mar 1984
2 TCB Fernando 9.0 0 67 5 2 Srl Zim Sharjah 26 Oct 2001
3 MD Shanaka 9.0 0 43 5 2 Srl Ire Dublin (M) 16 Jun 2016

MD Shanaka also scored 42 runs in this game to become the only cricketer in the annals of one-day games to score 40 plus runs and capture five wickets on one day debut

Imran Tahir’s seven wickets bamboozle West Indies in the sixth game of the tri series

Imran Tahir’s seven wickets bamboozle West Indies in the sixth game of the tri series

Tri Series Sixth game – West Indies vs South Africa at Basseterre on 15.06.16 – South Africa won by 139 runs

HM Amla scored 110 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of a South African batsman scoring a century against West Indies in one day games. It represents his fifth century against West Indies and he became the third South African batsman to score five centuries against West Indies. Others are HH Gibbs and AB de Villiers

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 HM Amla 102 1 v West Indies North Sound 22 May 2010
2 HM Amla 129 2 v West Indies Roseau 30 May 2010
3 HM Amla 153* 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
4 HM Amla 133 1 v West Indies Centurion 28 Jan 2015
5 HM Amla 110 1 v West Indies Basseterre 15 Jun 2016
             
1 AB de Villiers 146 1 v West Indies St George’s 10 Apr 2007
2 AB de Villiers 102 1 v West Indies North Sound 22 May 2010
3 AB de Villiers 107* 2 v West Indies Delhi 24 Feb 2011
4 AB de Villiers 149 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
5 AB de Villiers 162* 1 v West Indies Sydney 27 Feb 2015
             
1 HH Gibbs 125 1 v West Indies Port Elizabeth 30 Jan 1999
2 HH Gibbs 104 2 v West Indies St John’s 02 May 2001
3 HH Gibbs 107 2 v West Indies Bridgetown 09 May 2001
4 HH Gibbs 101 1 v West Indies The Oval 18 Sep 2004
5 HH Gibbs 102 2 v West Indies Johannesburg 03 Feb 2008

HM Amla scored 110 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a South African opening batsman scoring a century against West Indies in one day games. It represents his fifth century against West Indies and he became the second South African batsman to score five centuries against West Indies after HH Gibbs

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 HM Amla 102 1 v West Indies North Sound 22 May 2010
2 HM Amla 129 2 v West Indies Roseau 30 May 2010
3 HM Amla 153* 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
4 HM Amla 133 1 v West Indies Centurion 28 Jan 2015
5 HM Amla 110 1 v West Indies Basseterre 15 Jun 2016
             
1 HH Gibbs 125 1 v West Indies Port Elizabeth 30 Jan 1999
2 HH Gibbs 104 2 v West Indies St John’s 02 May 2001
3 HH Gibbs 107 2 v West Indies Bridgetown 09 May 2001
4 HH Gibbs 101 1 v West Indies The Oval 18 Sep 2004
5 HH Gibbs 102 2 v West Indies Johannesburg 03 Feb 2008

HM Amla and Q de Kock added 182 runs for the first wicket to provide the 227th occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 55th such occasion for the first wicket.

HM Amla and Q de Kock added 182 runs for the first wicket to provide the 24th occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership against West Indies on one day games. It also provides the fourth such occasion for the first wicket.

CH Morris-F du Plessis added 60 runs for the third wicket and F du Plessis-AB de Villiers added 64 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 98th and 99th occasion of South African batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership against West Indies in one-day games

CH Morris-F du Plessis added 60 runs for the third wicket to provide the 21st occasion of South African batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the third wicket against West Indies in one-day game. F du Plessis-AB de Villiers added 64 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of South African batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket against West Indies in one day game

HM Amla’s 110 in this game represent his 23rd century in one day games. He became the seventh batsman in the annals of one day games to score 23 or more centuries. Others are – SR Tendulkar {49}, RT Ponting {30}, ST Jayasuirya {28}, V Kohli {25}, KC Sangakkara {25} and AB de Villiers {24}

With 23 centuries to his credit, HM Amla became the third opening batsman in the annals of one day games to score 23 or more centuries. Others are – SR Tendulkar {45} and ST Jayasuriya {28}

HM Amla’s 110 in this game represent his 53rd score of fifty plus runs – 23 centuries and 30 half centuries. He is one of the three South African batsman to score fifty 50s in one day games. Others are – G Kirsten {58} and GC Smith {57}.

HM Amla and Q de Kock scored 110 and 71 respectively in this game to provide the 45th occasion of both the South African openers scoring fifties in one day games. It also provides the third such occasion against West Indies in one day games

HM Amla and Q de Kock scored 110 and 71 respectively in this game to provide the 15th occasion of one the South African openers scoring a century and another a half century in one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Match Particulars C HC Start Date
1 South Africa (innings 2) v India at Bloemfontein, 1992/93 1 1 15 Dec 1992
2 South Africa (innings 1) v Pakistan at Johannesburg, 1994/95 1 1 12 Jan 1995
3 South Africa (innings 2) v England at Centurion, 1995/96 1 1 14 Jan 1996
4 South Africa (innings 1) v Netherlands at Rawalpindi, 1995/96 1 1 05 Mar 1996
5 South Africa (innings 2) v Australia at Indore, 1996/97 1 1 19 Oct 1996
6 South Africa (innings 1) v New Zealand at Brisbane, 1997/98 1 1 09 Jan 1998
7 South Africa (innings 1) v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 2001/02 1 1 23 Sep 2001
8 South Africa (innings 1) v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 2001/02 1 1 20 Sep 2002
9 South Africa (innings 1) v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 2001/02 1 1 16 Dec 2002
10 South Africa (innings 2) v Pakistan at Lahore, 2003/04 1 1 03 Oct 2003
11 South Africa (innings 2) v West Indies at Kingston, 2005 1 1 07 May 2005
12 South Africa (innings 2) v Zimbabwe at Harare, 2007 1 1 25 Aug 2007
13 South Africa (innings 2) v New Zealand at Cape Town, 2007/08 1 1 02 Dec 2007
14 South Africa (innings 2) v Bangladesh at Chittagong, 2007/08 1 1 09 Mar 2008
15 South Africa (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Benoni, 2008/09 1 1 09 Nov 2008
20 South Africa (innings 1) v England at Southampton, 2012 1 1 28 Aug 2012
21 South Africa (innings 1) v India at Johannesburg, 2013/14 1 1 05 Dec 2013
22 South Africa (innings 1) v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 2014 1 1 17 Aug 2014
23 South Africa (innings 1) v West Indies at Basseterre, 2016 1 1 15 Jun 2016

HM Amla and Q de Kock scored 110 and 71 respectively in this game to provide the second occasion of one the South African openers scoring a century and another a half century against West Indies in one day games. Both occasions are listed below

No Match Particulars C HC Start Date
1 South Africa (innings 2) v West Indies at Kingston, 2005 1 1 07 May 2005
2 South Africa (innings 1) v West Indies at Basseterre, 2016 1 1 15 Jun 2016

HM Amla {110}, Q de Kock {71} and F du Plessis {73 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the ninth occasion of three or more South African batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against West Indies in one day games.

HM Amla {110}, Q de Kock {71} and F du Plessis {73 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the 92nd, 93rd and 94th occasion South African batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against West Indies in one day games.

HM Amla’s 110 in this game represents his ninth fifty against West Indies, while Q de Kock and F du Plessis registered their first and third fifty against West Indies in one day games.

HM Amla {110}, Q de Kock {71} scored fifties in this game to provide the 33rd and 34th occasion South African opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against West Indies in one day games.

HM Amla’s 110 represent his ninth fifty as an opening batsman, while Q de Kock’s 71 represents his first fifty as an opening batsman against West Indies in one day games.

Q de Kock’s 71 in this game provides the ninth occasion of a South African wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against West Indies in one day games. He became the third South African wicket keeper batsman after MV Boucher and AB de Villiers to score a fifty against West Indies in one day games.

HM Amla registered his 53rd fifty of his one-day career when he made 110 in this game. Q de Kock and F du Plessis registered their 16th and 27th fifties of their one-day career while making 71 and 73 not out respectively in this game.

South Africa posted a total of 343 for 4 in this game to provide the 69th occasion of South Africa posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the eighth such occasion against West Indies in one day games.

Imran Tahir captured 7 for 45 in this game at to provide the tenth occasion of a bowler capturing seven or more wickets in one day games. The following list all the ten bowlers who have accomplished the feat with their performances

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 WPUJC Vaas 08.0 3 19 8 1 Srl Zim Col-SSC 08.12.01
2 Shahid Afridi 09.0 3 12 7 2 Pak Win Providence 14.07.13
3 GD McGrath 07.0 4 15 7 2 Aus Nam Potchefstroom 27.02.03
4 AJ Bichel 10.0 0 20 7 1 Aus Eng Port Elizabeth 02.03.03
5 M Muralitharan 10.0 1 30 7 2 Srl Ind Sharjah 27.10.00
6 TG Southee 09.0 0 33 7 1 NZl Eng Wellington 20.02.15
7 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 36 7 1 Pak Eng Leeds 17.06.01
8 Aaqib Javed 10.0 1 37 7 2 Pak Ind Sharjah 25.10.91
9 Imran Tahir 09.0 0 45 7 2 RSA Win Basseterre 15.06.16
10 WW Davis 10.3 0 51 7 2 Win Aus Leeds 11.06.81

It also provides the third occasion of a spin bowler capturing seven or more wickets in the annals of one day games.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Shahid Afridi 09.0 3 12 7 2 Pak Win Providence 14.07.13
2 M Muralitharan 10.0 1 30 7 2 Srl Ind Sharjah 27.10.00
3 Imran Tahir 09.0 0 45 7 2 RSA Win Basseterre 15.06.16

The following table lists the seven South African bowlers who have captured six or more wickets in one day games. Imran Tahir’s 7 for 45 in this game represent the best bowling effort by a South African bowler in one day games. The previous best was K Rabada’s 6 for 16 against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 10.07.15. Imran Tahir earned the distinction of becoming the first South African bowler to capture seven wickets in one day games.

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Imran Tahir 9.0 0 45 7 2 v West Indies Basseterre 15 Jun 2016
2 K Rabada 8.0 3 16 6 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 10 Jul 2015
3 M Ntini 9.3 4 22 6 2 v Australia Cape Town 03 Mar 2006
4 AA Donald 9.0 0 23 6 2 v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 1996
5 SM Pollock 10.0 2 35 6 1 v West Indies East London 24 Jan 1999
6 DW Steyn 9.0 0 39 6 1 v Pakistan Port Elizabeth 27 Nov 2013
7 L Klusener 10.0 0 49 6 2 v Sri Lanka Lahore 06 Nov 1997

Imran Tahir’s 7 for 45 in this game provides the third occasion of a South African spin bowler capturing five or more wickets in one day games.

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Imran Tahir 9.0 0 45 7 2 v West Indies Basseterre 15 Jun 2016
2 N Boje 6.3 0 21 5 2 v Australia Cape Town 09 Apr 2002
3 Imran Tahir 10.0 2 45 5 2 v West Indies Sydney 27 Feb 2015

Imran Tahir’s figures represent the best bowing figures by a South African spin bowler in one day games. The previous best was NJ Boje’s 5 for 21 against Australia at Cape Town on 09.04.02. Imran Tahir’s 7 for 45 represent the best bowling figures by a South African spin bowler against West Indies. The previous best was his own 5 for 45 at Sydney on 27.02.15

Imran Tahir became the second spin bowler in the history of one day games to capture seven wickets in one day games after Shahid Afridi of Pakistan

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Shahid Afridi 09.0 3 12 7 2 Pak Win Providence 14.07.13
2 Imran Tahir 09.0 0 45 7 2 RSA Win Basseterre 15.06.16

South Africa won this game by 139 runs to provide the 54th occasion of South Africa winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the seventh such occasion against West Indies        

Seven or more wickets by a bowler in one day games – Imran Tahir joins the elite list

Seven or more wickets by a bowler in one day games – Imran Tahir joins the elite list

Imran Tahir of South Africa captured 7 for 45 against West Indies in the sixth game at Basseterre on 15.06.16 to provide the tenth occasion of a bowler capturing seven or more wickets in one day games. The following list all the ten bowlers who have accomplished the feat with their performances

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 WPUJC Vaas 08.0 3 19 8 1 Srl Zim Col-SSC 08.12.01
2 Shahid Afridi 09.0 3 12 7 2 Pak Win Providence 14.07.13
3 GD McGrath 07.0 4 15 7 2 Aus Nam Potchefstroom 27.02.03
4 AJ Bichel 10.0 0 20 7 1 Aus Eng Port Elizabeth 02.03.03
5 M Muralitharan 10.0 1 30 7 2 Srl Ind Sharjah 27.10.00
6 TG Southee 09.0 0 33 7 1 NZl Eng Wellington 20.02.15
7 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 36 7 1 Pak Eng Leeds 17.06.01
8 Aaqib Javed 10.0 1 37 7 2 Pak Ind Sharjah 25.10.91
9 Imran Tahir 09.0 0 45 7 2 RSA Win Basseterre 15.06.16
10 WW Davis 10.3 0 51 7 2 Win Aus Leeds 11.06.81

 

India win the third one day game against Zimbabwe without losing a wicket

India win the third one day game against Zimbabwe without losing a wicket

Zimbabwe vs India – Third one day game – at Harare on 15.06.16 – India won by ten wickets

India won this game by ten wickets and made a clean sweep of the three match series to provide the fourth occasion of India winning a three match series three-nil. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 3 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series, 1982/83
2 India 3 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in India ODI Series, 1992/93
3 India 3 Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2015
4 India 3 Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2016

India won this game by ten wickets to provide the sixth occasion of India winning a one-day game without losing a wicket. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 10 wkts 181 East Africa Leeds 11 Jun 1975
2 India won 10 wkts 170 Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
3 India won 10 wkts 101 West Indies Port of Spain 27 Apr 1997
4 India won 10 wkts 120 Zimbabwe Sharjah 13 No1998
5 India won 10 wkts 231 Kenya Bloemfontein 12 Oct 2001
6 India won 10 wkts 169 Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

India’s winning this game without losing a wicket provides the 49th occasion of a team winning a one-day game without losing a wicket in the annals of one day games. India won this game without losing a wicket with 169 deliveries to spare to provide the 26th occasion of a team winning a one-day game with 150 plus balls to spare. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 New Zealand won 10 wkts 264 Bangladesh Queenstown 31 Dec 2007
2 New Zealand won 10 wkts 252 Kenya Chennai 20 Feb 2011
3 New Zealand won 10 wkts 250 Sri Lanka Christchurch 28 Dec 2015
4 India won 10 wkts 231 Kenya Bloemfontein 12 Oct 2001
5 South Africa won 10 wkts 228 Bangladesh Bloemfontein 22 Feb 2003
6 England won 10 wkts 227 Sri Lanka Manchester 28 May 2014
7 Australia won 10 wkts 226 England Sydney 23 Jan 2003
8 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 217 England Dambulla 18 Nov 2003
9 South Africa won 10 wkts 216 Pakistan Cape Town 11 Feb 2007
10 England won 10 wkts 215 South Africa Nottingham 26 Aug 2008
11 West Indies won 10 wkts 213 Netherlands Dublin 10 Jul 2007
12 Kenya won 10 wkts 191 Bermuda Nairobi (Jaff) 29 Jan 2007
13 Australia won 10 wkts 186 Bangladesh Manchester 25 Jun 2005
14 Pakistan won 10 wkts 182 Bangladesh Karachi 04 Jul 2008
15 India won 10 wkts 181 East Africa Leeds 11 Jun 1975
16 South Africa won 10 wkts 178 Bangladesh Benoni 06 Oct 2002
17 Pakistan won 10 wkts 175 West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2011
18 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 173 Bangladesh Pietermaritzburg 14 Feb 2003
19 South Africa won 10 wkts 172 Kenya Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
20 India won 10 wkts 170 Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
21 India won 10 wkts 169 Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016
22 Pakistan won 10 wkts 164 New Zealand Sharjah 15 Apr 1986
23 Australia won 10 wkts 163 West Indies Adelaide 26 Jan 2001
24 West Indies won 10 wkts 159 Pakistan Providence 05 May 2011
25 West Indies won 10 wkts 154 New Zealand Port of Spain 17 Apr 1985
26 England won 10 wkts 151 Bangladesh The Oval 16 Jun 2005

India carved its fourth largest victory in terms of balls remaining when it has won a one-day game without losing a wicket. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides its fourth win with 150 plus deliveries remaining.

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 10 wkts 231 Kenya Bloemfontein 12 Oct 2001
2 India won 10 wkts 181 East Africa Leeds 11 Jun 1975
3 India won 10 wkts 170 Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
4 India won 10 wkts 169 Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

JJ Bumrah captured 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 164th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in a one-day game. It also provides the 20th such occasion against Zimbabwe in one day games.

JJ Bumrah’s four for 22 in this game represents his second four wicket haul in one day games. Prior to this he had captured 4 for 28 against Zimbabwe at Harare on 11.08.16

JJ Bumrah became the fifth Indian bowler to capture four wickets on two or more occasions against Zimbabwe in one day games. The following table lists all the five bowlers with their performances

No No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 AB Agarkar 9.4 0 25 4 1 Zimbabwe Kanpur 11 Dec 2000
  2 AB Agarkar 10.0 2 32 4 1 Zimbabwe Hyd-RGS 16 Mar 2002
  3 AB Agarkar 9.0 2 18 4 2 Zimbabwe Harare 29 Aug 2005
                     
2 1 JJ Bumrah 9.5 2 28 4 1 Zimbabwe Harare 11 Jun 2016
  2 JJ Bumrah 10.0 1 22 4 1 Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016
                     
3 1 Z Khan 10.0 0 42 4 1 Zimbabwe Sharjah 26 Oct 2000
  2 Z Khan 10.0 0 42 4 1 Zimbabwe Bulawayo 27 Jun 2001
  3 Z Khan 10.0 2 47 4 2 Zimbabwe Faridabad 07 Mar 2002
  4 Z Khan 10.0 2 45 4 2 Zimbabwe Col-RPS 14 Sep 2002
                     
4 1 A Mishra 10.0 0 47 4 1 Zimbabwe Harare 28 Jul 2013
  2 A Mishra 8.5 0 48 6 1 Zimbabwe Bulawayo 03 Aug 2013
                     
5 1 IK Pathan 10.0 1 24 4 1 Zimbabwe Perth 03 Feb 2004
  2 IK Pathan 10.0 3 27 5 2 Zimbabwe Harare 29 Aug 2005

JJ Bumrah became the fourth Indian bowler to capture four or more wickets on two occasions in a bilateral series. The following table lists all such bowlers. He also became the second bowler to accomplish such a feat against Zimbabwe after A Mishra.

No No Player O M R W Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 K Srikkanth 7.0 0 27 5 New Zealand Vizag 10 Dec 1988
  2 K Srikkanth 6.0 0 32 5 New Zealand Indore 15 Dec 1988
                   
2 1 A Mishra 10.0 0 47 4 Zimbabwe Harare 28 Jul 2013
  2 A Mishra 8.5 0 48 6 Zimbabwe Bulawayo 03 Aug 2013
                   
3 1 Mohd Shami 9.0 1 66 4 West Indies Kochi 08 Oct 2014
  2 Mohd Shami 9.3 0 36 4 West Indies Delhi 11 Oct 2014
                   
4 1 JJ Bumrah 9.5 2 28 4 Zimbabwe Harare 11 Jun 2016
  2 JJ Bumrah 10.0 1 22 4 Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

Zimbabwe has been dismissed all out against India on 32 occasions which includes its 123 all out this game. It is its second lowest total against India in one day games. The lowest total is its 65 at Harare on 29.08.05. Zimbabwe has been dismissed for a total of less than 150 runs against India on seven occasions. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Zimbabwe 065 24.3 2 v India Harare 29 Aug 2005
2 Zimbabwe 123 42.2 1 v India Harare 15 Jun 2016
3 Zimbabwe 126 34.3 1 v India Harare 13 Jun 2016
4 Zimbabwe 133 41.5 1 v India Harare 24 Jun 2001
5 Zimbabwe 135 44.2 1 v India Mumbai 17 Oct 1987
6 Zimbabwe 135 34.4 1 v India Perth 03 Feb 2004
7 Zimbabwe 144 42.4 1 v India Bulawayo 01 Aug 2013

KL Rahul and F Faizal added 126 runs in an unfinished stand for the first wicket in this game to provide the 383rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one-day game and also provide the 89th such occasion for the first wicket.

It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a unfinished three figure partnership for the first wicket in one day games. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the second such occasion against Zimbabwe.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 FM Engineer, SM Gavaskar 1 123* 2 EAF Leeds 11 Jun 1975
2 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 116* 2 Win Port of Spain 27 Apr 1997
3 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 197* 2 Zim Sharjah 13 Nov 1998
4 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 201* 2 NZl Hamilton 11 Mar 2009
5 FY Fazal, KL Rahul 1 126* 2 Zim Harare 15 Jun 2016 

FY Fazal scored 55 not out on his one-day debut against Zimbabwe in the third one-day game at Harare to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty on one-day debut. The following table lists all such occasions arranged in the chronicle order

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AL Wadekar 67 1 v England Leeds 13 Jul 1974
2 BP Patel 82 1 v England Leeds 13 Jul 1974
3 SM Patil 64 1 v Australia Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
4 R Lamba 64 2 v Australia Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
5 NS Sidhu 73 2 v Australia Chennai 09 Oct 1987
6 PK Amre 55 2 v South Africa Kolkata 10 Nov 1991
7 SS Karim 55 2 v South Africa Bloemfontein 23 Jan 1997
8 AR Khurasiya 57 1 v Sri Lanka Pune 30 Mar 1999
9 RV Uthappa 86 2 v England Indore 15 Apr 2006
10 RA Jadeja 60* 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 08 Feb 2009
11 AT Rayudu 63* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 24 Jul 2013
12 MK Pandey 71 1 v Zimbabwe Harare 14 Jul 2015
13 KL Rahul 100* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Jun 2016
14 FY Fazal 55* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

FY Fazal scored 55 not out on his one-day debut against Zimbabwe in the third one-day game at Harare to provide the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty on one-day debut against Zimbabwe. The following table lists all such occasions.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AT Rayudu 63* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 24 Jul 2013
2 MK Pandey 71 1 v Zimbabwe Harare 14 Jul 2015
3 KL Rahul 100* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Jun 2016
4 FY Fazal 55* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

 

 

 

Indian bowlers who have captured four or more wickets on two occasions in a bilateral series

Indian bowlers who have captured four or more wickets on two occasions in a bilateral series

JJ Bumrah became the fourth Indian bowler to capture four or more wickets on two occasions in a bilateral series. The following table lists all such bowlers. He also became the second bowler to accomplish such a feat against Zimbabwe after A Mishra

No No Player O M R W Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 K Srikkanth 7.0 0 27 5 New Zealand Vizag 10 Dec 1988
  2 K Srikkanth 6.0 0 32 5 New Zealand Indore 15 Dec 1988
                   
2 1 A Mishra 10.0 0 47 4 Zimbabwe Harare 28 Jul 2013
  2 A Mishra 8.5 0 48 6 Zimbabwe Bulawayo 03 Aug 2013
                   
3 1 Mohd Shami 9.0 1 66 4 West Indies Kochi 08 Oct 2014
  2 Mohd Shami 9.3 0 36 4 West Indies Delhi 11 Oct 2014
                   
4 1 JJ Bumrah 9.5 2 28 4 Zimbabwe Harare 11 Jun 2016
  2 JJ Bumrah 10.0 1 22 4 Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

Teams winning a one day game without losing a wicket

Teams winning a one day game without losing a wicket

India won the third one day game at Harare on 15.06.16 to provide the 49th occasion of a team  winning a one  day a game without losing a wicket. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 10 wkts 181 v East Africa Leeds 11 Jun 1975
2 New Zealand won 10 wkts 30 v India Melbourne 10 Jan 1981
3 West Indies won 10 wkts 89 v Zimbabwe Birmingham 20 Jun 1983
4 India won 10 wkts 170 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
5 West Indies won 10 wkts 154 v New Zealand Port of Spain 17 Apr 1985
6 Pakistan won 10 wkts 164 v New Zealand Sharjah 15 Apr 1986
7 West Indies won 10 wkts 64 v New Zealand Christchurch 28 Mar 1987
8 West Indies won 10 wkts 19 v Pakistan Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
9 West Indies won 10 wkts 145 v South Africa Port of Spain 11 Apr 1992
10 India won 10 wkts 101 v West Indies Port of Spain 27 Apr 1997
11 West Indies won 10 wkts 32 v India Bridgetown 03 May 1997
12 India won 10 wkts 120 v Zimbabwe Sharjah 13 Nov 1998
13 South Africa won 10 wkts 124 v India Sharjah 22 Mar 2000
14 England won 10 wkts 88 v West Indies Chester-le-Street 15 Jul 2000
15 Australia won 10 wkts 163 v West Indies Adelaide 26 Jan 2001
16 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 97 v England Colombo (SSC) 27 Mar 2001
17 India won 10 wkts 231 v Kenya Bloemfontein 12 Oct 2001
18 South Africa won 10 wkts 178 v Bangladesh Benoni 06 Oct 2002
19 Australia won 10 wkts 226 v England Sydney 23 Jan 2003
20 South Africa won 10 wkts 172 v Kenya Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
21 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 173 v Bangladesh Pietermaritzburg 14 Feb 2003
22 South Africa won 10 wkts 228 v Bangladesh Bloemfontein 22 Feb 2003
23 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 217 v England Dambulla 18 Nov 2003
24 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 99 v Bangladesh Colombo (RPS) 23 Jul 2004
25 England won 10 wkts 151 v Bangladesh The Oval 16 Jun 2005
26 Australia won 10 wkts 186 v Bangladesh Manchester 25 Jun 2005
27 South Africa won 10 wkts 85 v India Kolkata 25 Nov 2005
28 West Indies won 10 wkts 134 v Zimbabwe Gros Islet 10 May 2006
29 West Indies won 10 wkts 80 v Bangladesh Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
30 Kenya won 10 wkts 191 v Bermuda Nairobi (Jaff) 29 Jan 2007
31 South Africa won 10 wkts 216 v Pakistan Cape Town 11 Feb 2007
32 New Zealand won 10 wkts 138 v Australia Wellington 16 Feb 2007
33 Australia won 10 wkts 49 v Bangladesh North Sound 31 Mar 2007
34 West Indies won 10 wkts 213 v Netherlands Dublin 10 Jul 2007
35 New Zealand won 10 wkts 264 v Bangladesh Queenstown 31 Dec 2007
36 New Zealand won 10 wkts 107 v England Hamilton 12 Feb 2008
37 Pakistan won 10 wkts 182 v Bangladesh Karachi 04 Jul 2008
38 England won 10 wkts 215 v South Africa Nottingham 26 Aug 2008
39 New Zealand won 10 wkts 252 v Kenya Chennai 20 Feb 2011
40 New Zealand won 10 wkts 99 v Zimbabwe Ahmedabad 04 Mar 2011
41 Pakistan won 10 wkts 175 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2011
42 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 63 v England Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
43 West Indies won 10 wkts 159 v Pakistan Providence 05 May 2011
44 England won 10 wkts 145 v Sri Lanka Nottingham 06 Jul 2011
45 Pakistan won 10 wkts 47 v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Sep 2011
46 England won 10 wkts 227 v Sri Lanka Manchester 28 May 2014
47 New Zealand won 10 wkts 46 v Zimbabwe Harare 04 Aug 2015
48 New Zealand won 10 wkts 250 v Sri Lanka Christchurch 28 Dec 2015
49 India won 10 wkts 169 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

India won this game by ten wickets to provide the sixth occasion of India winning a one-day game without losing a wicket. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 10 wkts 181 v East Africa Leeds 11 Jun 1975
2 India won 10 wkts 170 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
3 India won 10 wkts 101 v West Indies Port of Spain 27 Apr 1997
4 India won 10 wkts 120 v Zimbabwe Sharjah 13 Nov 1998
5 India won 10 wkts 231 v Kenya Bloemfontein 12 Oct 2001
6 India won 10 wkts 169 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

India won this game without losing a wicket with 169 deliveries to spare to provide the 26th occasion of a team winning a one-day game with 150 plus balls to spare. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 New Zealand won 10 wkts 264 v Bangladesh Queenstown 31 Dec 2007
2 New Zealand won 10 wkts 252 v Kenya Chennai 20 Feb 2011
3 New Zealand won 10 wkts 250 v Sri Lanka Christchurch 28 Dec 2015
4 India won 10 wkts 231 v Kenya Bloemfontein 12 Oct 2001
5 South Africa won 10 wkts 228 v Bangladesh Bloemfontein 22 Feb 2003
6 England won 10 wkts 227 v Sri Lanka Manchester 28 May 2014
7 Australia won 10 wkts 226 v England Sydney 23 Jan 2003
8 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 217 v England Dambulla 18 Nov 2003
9 South Africa won 10 wkts 216 v Pakistan Cape Town 11 Feb 2007
10 England won 10 wkts 215 v South Africa Nottingham 26 Aug 2008
11 West Indies won 10 wkts 213 v Netherlands Dublin 10 Jul 2007
12 Kenya won 10 wkts 191 v Bermuda Nairobi (Jaff) 29 Jan 2007
13 Australia won 10 wkts 186 v Bangladesh Manchester 25 Jun 2005
14 Pakistan won 10 wkts 182 v Bangladesh Karachi 04 Jul 2008
15 India won 10 wkts 181 v East Africa Leeds 11 Jun 1975
16 South Africa won 10 wkts 178 v Bangladesh Benoni 06 Oct 2002
17 Pakistan won 10 wkts 175 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2011
18 Sri Lanka won 10 wkts 173 v Bangladesh Pietermaritzburg 14 Feb 2003
19 South Africa won 10 wkts 172 v Kenya Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
20 India won 10 wkts 170 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
21 India won 10 wkts 169 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016
22 Pakistan won 10 wkts 164 v New Zealand Sharjah 15 Apr 1986
23 Australia won 10 wkts 163 v West Indies Adelaide 26 Jan 2001
24 West Indies won 10 wkts 159 v Pakistan Providence 05 May 2011
25 West Indies won 10 wkts 154 v New Zealand Port of Spain 17 Apr 1985
26 England won 10 wkts 151 v Bangladesh The Oval 16 Jun 2005

India carved its fourth largest victory in terms of balls remaining when it has won a one-day game without losing a wicket. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides its fourth win with 150 plus deliveries remaining.

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 10 wkts 231 v Kenya Bloemfontein 12 Oct 2001
2 India won 10 wkts 181 v East Africa Leeds 11 Jun 1975
3 India won 10 wkts 170 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
4 India won 10 wkts 169 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

 

Indian batsmen scoring a fifty on their one day debut – FY Fazal joins the elite list

Indian batsmen scoring a fifty on their one day debut – FY Fazal joins the elite list

FY Fazal scored 55 not out on his one-day debut against Zimbabwe in the third one-day game at Harare to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty on one-day debut. The following table lists all such occasions arranged in the chronicle order

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AL Wadekar 67 1 v England Leeds 13 Jul 1974
2 BP Patel 82 1 v England Leeds 13 Jul 1974
3 SM Patil 64 1 v Australia Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
4 R Lamba 64 2 v Australia Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
5 NS Sidhu 73 2 v Australia Chennai 09 Oct 1987
6 PK Amre 55 2 v South Africa Kolkata 10 Nov 1991
7 SS Karim 55 2 v South Africa Bloemfontein 23 Jan 1997
8 AR Khurasiya 57 1 v Sri Lanka Pune 30 Mar 1999
9 RV Uthappa 86 2 v England Indore 15 Apr 2006
10 RA Jadeja 60* 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 08 Feb 2009
11 AT Rayudu 63* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 24 Jul 2013
12 MK Pandey 71 1 v Zimbabwe Harare 14 Jul 2015
13 KL Rahul 100* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Jun 2016
14 FY Fazal 55* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

FY Fazal scored 55 not out on his one-day debut against Zimbabwe in the third one-day game at Harare to provide the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty on one-day debut against Zimbabwe. The following table lists all such occasions.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AT Rayudu 63* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 24 Jul 2013
2 MK Pandey 71 1 v Zimbabwe Harare 14 Jul 2015
3 KL Rahul 100* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Jun 2016
4 FY Fazal 55* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016

 

 

Teams winning the three match one day series three-nil

Teams winning the three match one day series three-nil

India won the series three-nil against Zimbabwe in the just concluded three match series in Zimbabwe to provide the 79th occasion of a team winning a three match one-day series three-nil. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 West Indies 3 v England Prudential Trophy (West Indies in England), 1976
2 West Indies 3 v Pakistan West Indies in Pakistan ODI Series, 1980/81
3 India 3 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series, 1982/83
4 New Zealand 3 v England England in New Zealand ODI Series, 1982/83
5 New Zealand 3 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in New Zealand ODI Series, 1982/83
6 West Indies 3 v New Zealand West Indies in New Zealand ODI Series, 1986/87
7 England 3 v Pakistan England in Pakistan ODI Series, 1987/88
8 England 3 v West Indies Texaco Trophy (West Indies in England), 1988
9 Pakistan 3 v New Zealand New Zealand in Pakistan ODI Series, 1990/91
10 Pakistan 3 v West Indies West Indies in Pakistan ODI Series, 1990/91
11 New Zealand 3 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in New Zealand ODI Series, 1990/91
12 England 3 v West Indies Texaco Trophy (West Indies in England), 1991
13 England 3 v New Zealand England in New Zealand ODI Series, 1991/92
14 West Indies 3 v South Africa South Africa in West Indies ODI Series, 1991/92
15 India 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in India ODI Series, 1992/93
16 Australia 3 v England Texaco Trophy (Australia in England), 1993
17 Pakistan 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Pakistan ODI Series, 1993/94
18 West Indies 3 v New Zealand West Indies in New Zealand ODI Series, 1994/95
19 Pakistan 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Pakistan ODI Series, 1996/97
20 Zimbabwe 3 v England England in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 1996/97
21 England 3 v Australia Texaco Trophy (Australia in England), 1997
22 Sri Lanka 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 1997/98
23 Australia 3 v Pakistan Australia in Pakistan ODI Series, 1998/99
24 Pakistan 3 v West Indies DMC Trophy (Pakistan, West Indies in Canada), 1999
25 Australia 3 v Zimbabwe Australia in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 1999/00
26 Sri Lanka 3 v Pakistan Sri Lanka in Pakistan ODI Series, 1999/00
27 England 3 v Zimbabwe England in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 1999/00
28 Sri Lanka 3 v England England in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2000/01
29 Zimbabwe 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2000/01
30 West Indies 3 v Kenya West Indies in Kenya ODI Series, 2001
31 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe South Africa in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2001/02
32 Zimbabwe 3 v Bangladesh Zimbabwe in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2001/02
33 Pakistan 3 v Bangladesh Pakistan in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2001/02
34 Pakistan 3 v New Zealand New Zealand in Pakistan ODI Series, 2002
35 Sri Lanka 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2002
36 South Africa 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in South Africa ODI Series, 2002/03
37 Australia 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in Australia ODI Series, 2003
38 England 3 v Bangladesh England in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2003/04
39 West Indies 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in West Indies ODI Series, 2004
40 Australia 3 v Zimbabwe Australia in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2004
41 New Zealand 3 v Bangladesh New Zealand in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2004/05
42 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2004/05
43 Pakistan 3 v West Indies Pakistan in West Indies ODI Series, 2005
44 Sri Lanka 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2005
45 Australia 3 v ICC World XI ICC Super Series ODIs (ICC World XI in Australia), 2005/06
46 Australia 3 v Bangladesh Australia in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2005/06
47 Bangladesh 3 v Kenya Bangladesh in Kenya ODI Series, 2006
48 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2006/07
49 Kenya 3 v Bermuda Bermuda in Kenya ODI Series, 2006/07
50 New Zealand 3 v Australia Chappell-Hadlee Trophy (Australia in New Zealand), 2006/07
51 Sri Lanka 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2007
52 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe South Africa in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2007
53 Kenya 3 v Bermuda Bermuda in Kenya ODI Series, 2007/08
54 New Zealand 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in New Zealand ODI Series, 2007/08
55 South Africa 3 v Bangladesh South Africa in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2007/08
56 Bangladesh 3 v Ireland Ireland in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2007/08
57 Australia 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in Australia ODI Series, 2008
58 Pakistan 3 v West Indies Pakistan v West Indies ODI Series (in UAE), 2008/09
59 Ireland 3 v Kenya Kenya in Ireland ODI Series, 2009
60 Bangladesh 3 v West Indies Bangladesh in West Indies ODI Series, 2009
61 New Zealand 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in New Zealand ODI Series, 2009/10
62 England 3 v Bangladesh England in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2009/10
63 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
64 Australia 3 v Bangladesh Australia in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2011
65 Pakistan 3 v Zimbabwe Pakistan in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2011
66 Pakistan 3 v Bangladesh Pakistan in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2011/12
67 New Zealand 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in New Zealand ODI Series, 2011/12
68 South Africa 3 v New Zealand South Africa in New Zealand ODI Series, 2011/12
69 West Indies 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in West Indies ODI Series, 2012/13
70 Bangladesh 3 v New Zealand New Zealand in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2013/14
71 Sri Lanka 3 v Bangladesh Sri Lanka in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2013/14
72 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe South Africa in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2014
73 West Indies 3 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in West Indies ODI Series, 2014
74 Australia 3 v Pakistan Pakistan v Australia ODI Series (in UAE), 2014/15
75 Bangladesh 3 v Pakistan Pakistan in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2015
76 India 3 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2015
77 Sri Lanka 3 v West Indies West Indies in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2015/16
78 Bangladesh 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2015/16
79 India 3 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2016

India won the series three-nil against Zimbabwe in the just concluded three match series in Zimbabwe to provide the fourth occasion of a India winning a three match one-day series three-nil. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 3 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series, 1982/83
2 India 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in India ODI Series, 1992/93
3 India 3 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2015
4 India 3 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2016

Zimbabwe lost the 2016 series against India in Zimbabwe three-nil to provide the 19th occasion of Zimbabwe losing a three match series three-nil. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in India ODI Series, 1992/93
2 Pakistan 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Pakistan ODI Series, 1993/94
3 Pakistan 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Pakistan ODI Series, 1996/97
4 Sri Lanka 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 1997/98
5 Australia 3 v Zimbabwe Australia in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 1999/00
6 England 3 v Zimbabwe England in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 1999/00
7 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe South Africa in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2001/02
8 Australia 3 v Zimbabwe Australia in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2004
9 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2004/05
10 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2006/07
11 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe South Africa in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2007
12 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in South Africa ODI Series, 2010/11
13 Pakistan 3 v Zimbabwe Pakistan in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2011
14 New Zealand 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in New Zealand ODI Series, 2011/12
15 West Indies 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in West Indies ODI Series, 2012/13
16 South Africa 3 v Zimbabwe South Africa in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2014
17 India 3 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2015
18 Bangladesh 3 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2015/16
19 India 3 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2016

 

West Indies chase 265 runs to register a win against Australia in the fifth game of the Tri Series

West Indies chase 265 runs to register a win against Australia in the fifth game of the Tri Series

Tri Series – Fifth game – West Indies vs Australia at Basseterre on 13.06.16 – West Indies won by four wickets

Australia capped TM Head for this game. He became the 213th cricketer to represent Australia in one day games. He also became the 33rd Australian cricketer to make his one-day debut against West Indies

UT Khawaja and SPD Smith added 170 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 353rd occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games.  It also provides the 86th such occasion for the second wicket.

UT Khawaja and SPD Smith added 170 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 46th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against West Indies in one day games.  It also provides the ninth such occasion for the second wicket.

UT Khawaja and SPD Smith added 170 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of Australian batsmen posting 150 plus runs against West Indies in one day games.  It also provides the ninth such occasion for the second wicket.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AC Gilchrist, ME Waugh 1 206 2 v West Indies Brisbane 14 Jan 2001
2 RT Ponting, SR Watson 2 190 2 v West Indies St George’s 29 Jun 2008
3 MG Bevan, DS Lehmann 5 172* 1 v West Indies St George’s 14 Apr 1999
4 UT Khawaja, SPD Smith 2 170 1 v West Indies Basseterre 13 Jun 2016
5 BJ Haddin, MEK Hussey 6 165 1 v West Indies Kuala Lumpur 18 Sep 2006
6 AR Border, KJ Hughes 4 150 1 v West Indies Castries 19 Apr 1984

UT Khawaja and SPD Smith added 170 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the record second wicket partnership at Basseterre. The previous best stand was the 137 runs partnership between CH Gayle and RR Sarwan of West Indies against Australia on 04.07.08.

UT Khawaja and SPD Smith added 170 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the record second wicket partnership by Australian batsmen at Basseterre. The previous best stand was the 136 runs partnership between DA Warner and UT Khawaja of Australia against South Africa on 11.06.16

UT Khawaja {98} and MN Samuels {92} scored nineties in this game to provide the 553rd and 554th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in one day games. UT Khawaja {98} scored ninety in this game to provide the 76th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in one day games. MN Samuels {92} scored ninety in this game to provide the 48th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a ninety in one day games.

UT Khawaja {98} and MN Samuels {92} were dismissed run out in nineties in this game to provide the 53rd and 54th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in one day games. UT Khawaja {98} was dismissed run out in nineties in this game to provide the sixth occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a ninety in one day games. MN Samuels {92} was dismissed run out in nineties in this game to provide the second occasion of a West Indies batsman dismissed run out after scoring a ninety in one day games. The first such occasion was CH Gayle’s dismissal for 94 against Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on 08.06.03

UT Khawaja of Australia scored 98 and MN Samuels of West Indies scored 92 in the fifth game between West Indies and Australia at Basseterre on 13.07.16 in the ongoing Tri series in West Indies to provide the 25th occasion of rival batsmen scoring nineties in the same one-day game in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MD Crowe 93* 1 NZl Eng Manchester 18 Jul 1986
  GA Gooch 91 2 Eng NZl Manchester 18 Jul 1986
               
2 GA Gooch 92 1 Eng Win Jaipur 26 Oct 1987
  RB Richardson 93 2 Win Eng Jaipur 26 Oct 1987
               
3 DM Jones 90 1 Aus Ind Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
  M Azharuddin 93 2 Ind Aus Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
               
4 ME Waugh 92 1 Aus Win Perth 12 Jan 1997
  BC Lara 90 2 Win Aus Perth 12 Jan 1997
               
5 L Klusener 92 1 RSA Aus Bloemfontein 13 Apr 1997
  SR Waugh 91 2 Aus RSA Bloemfontein 13 Apr 1997
               
6 SC Ganguly 97 1 Ind RSA Hove 15 May 1999
  JH Kallis 96 2 RSA Ind Hove 15 May 1999
               
7 AB Agarkar 95 1 Ind Win Jamshedpur 06 Nov 2002
  WW Hinds 93 2 Win Ind Jamshedpur 06 Nov 2002
               
8 AC Gilchrist 99 1 Aus Srl Centurion 07 Mar 2003
  PA de Silva 92 2 Srl Aus Centurion 07 Mar 2003
               
9 JH Kallis 95* 1 RSA Win Centurion 01 Feb 2004
  S Chanderpaul 92 2 Win RSA Centurion 01 Feb 2004
               
10 RR Sarwan 98* 1 Win Ind Kingston 20 May 2006
  Yuvraj Singh 93 2 Ind Win Kingston 20 May 2006
               
11 RS Morton 90* 1 Win Aus Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
  AC Gilchrist 92 2 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
               
12 L Vincent 90 1 NZl Aus Melbourne 04 Feb 2007
  BJ Hodge 99* 2 Aus NZl Melbourne 04 Feb 2007
               
13 RT Ponting 91 1 Aus RSA Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
  MJ Clarke 92 1 Aus RSA Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
  AB de Villiers 92 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
               
14 SR Tendulkar 99 1 Ind RSA Belfast 26 Jun 2007
  JH Kallis 91* 2 RSA Ind Belfast 26 Jun 2007
               
15 Mohammad Yousuf 99* 1 Pak Ind Gwalior 15 Nov 2007
  SR Tendulkar 97 2 Ind Pak Gwalior 15 Nov 2007
               
16 DF Watts 98 1 Sco Ire Amstelveen 10 Jul 2010
  KJ O’Brien 98* 2 Ire Sco Amstelveen 10 Jul 2010
               
17 MJ Clarke 93 1 Aus Ken Bangalore 13 Mar 2011
  CO Obuya 98* 2 Ken Aus Bangalore 13 Mar 2011
               
18 IJL Trott 98* 1 Eng Ind Mohali 20 Oct 2011
  AM Rahane 91 2 Ind Eng Mohali 20 Oct 2011
               
20 JP Duminy 97 1 RSA Srl Pallekele 28 Jul 2013
  KC Sangakkara 91 2 Srl RSA Pallekele 28 Jul 2013
               
21 GJ Bailey 92* 1 Aus Ind Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
  S Dhawan 95 2 Ind Aus Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
               
22 A Balbirnie 97 1 Ire Zim Hobart 07 Mar 2015
  SC Williams 96 2 Zim Ire Hobart 07 Mar 2015
               
23 HDRL Thirimanne 90 1 Srl Pak Col-RPS 22 Jul 2015
  Ahmed Shehzad 95 2 Pak Srl Col-RPS 22 Jul 2015
               
24 CJ Chibhabha 90 1 Zim Pak Harare 03 Oct 2015
  Shoaib Malik 96* 2 Pak Zim Harare 03 Oct 2015
               
25 UT Khawaja 98 1 Aus Win Basseterre 13 Jun 2016
  MN Samuels 92 2 Win Aus Basseterre 13 Jun 2016

UT Khawaja of Australia was dismissed run out for 98 and MN Samuels of West Indies was also dismissed run out for 92 in the fifth game between West Indies and Australia at Basseterre on 13.07.16 in the ongoing Tri series in West Indies to provide the third occasion of rival batsmen dismissed runs out for nineties in the same one-day game in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 97 1 Ind RSA Hove 15 May 1999
  JH Kallis 96 2 RSA Ind Hove 15 May 1999
               
2 MJ Clarke 92 1 Aus RSA Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
  AB de Villiers 92 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
               
1 UT Khawaja 98 1 Aus Win Basseterre 13 Jun 2016
  MN Samuels 92 2 Win Aus Basseterre 13 Jun 2016

It is interesting to note that in all the above three occasions – an opening batsman was dismissed run out in nineties. It was SC Ganguly at Hove on 15.05.99, AB de Villiers at Basseterre on 24,03.07 and UT Khawaja at Basseterre on 13.06.16. The first two games in this list were World Cup games

AJ Finch was dismissed first ball in this game to provide the 30th occasion of an Australian batsman collecting the first ball duck against West Indies in one day games. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian opening batsman collecting the first ball duck against West Indies in one day games.

UT Khawaja {98}, SPD Smith {74} and GJ Bailey {55} scored fifties in this game to provide the fifth occasion of three or more Australian batsman scoring fifties in an innings against West Indies in one day games.

UT Khawaja’s 98 in this game provides the 63rd occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a fifty against West Indies in one day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a ninety against West Indies in one day games. It also provides the eleventh such occasion by an Australian batsman

SPD Smith’s 74 in this game provides the 34th occasion of an Australian captain scoring a fifty against West Indies in one day games.  It also provides the first occasion of SPD Smith scoring a fifty against West Indies in one day games.

UT Khawaja {98}, SPD Smith {74} and GJ Bailey {55} scored fifties in this game in losing cause to provide the 64th, 65th and 66th occasion of Australian batsman’s fifties going in vain against West Indies in one day games

UT Khawaja’s 98 provides the seventh occasion of an Australian batsman’s ninety going in vain against West Indies. It also provides the 22nd occasion of Australian opening batsman’s fifty going in vain against West Indies and provides the third occasion an Australian opening batsman’s ninety in a losing cause against West Indies

SPD Smith’s 74 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 34th occasion of an Australian captain’s fifty in a losing cause against West Indies in one day games

UT Khawaja’s 98 represent his third fifty of his one-day career and also represents his highest score in one day games. His previous best was 59 against South Africa at Basseterre on 11.06.16. SPD Smith’s 74 represent his 16th fifty of his one-day career – 05 centuries and 11 half centuries. It also represents his sixth fifty as captain – 02 centuries and four half centuries. GJ Bailey’s 55 represent his 22nd fifty of his one-day career – 03 centuries and 19 half centuries

West Indian innings contained three fifty plus runs partnerships – 74 runs for the first wicket between ADS Fletcher and J Charles; 82 runs for the third wicket between DM Bravo and MN Samuels; and 73 runs for the fourth wicket between MN Samuels and D Ramdin – to provide the 167th, 168th and 169th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnerships against Australia in one day games.

74 runs for the first wicket between ADS Fletcher and J Charles provides the 28th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the first wicket against Australia in one day games.

82 runs for the third wicket between DM Bravo and MN Samuels provides the 40th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the third wicket against Australia in one day games.

73 runs for the fourth wicket between MN Samuels and D Ramdin provides the 30th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket against Australia in one day games.

MN Samuels scored 92 in this game to provide the 165th occasion of a West Indian batsman scoring a fifty against Australia in one day games.

It also provides the 48th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a ninety in one day games and also provides the eleventh such occasion against Australia.

JO Holder was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a West Indies captain scoring a duck against Australia in one day games. It also provides the 118th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a duck against Australia in one day games.

West Indies win in this game represents its 60th win against Australia in one day games and also represents its 18th win against Australia in West Indies. It also represents its 125th win at home against various oppositions.

 

Rival batsmen dismissed run out for nineties in a one day game

Rival batsmen dismissed run out for nineties in a one day game

UT Khawaja of Australia was dismissed run out for 98 and MN Samuels of West Indies was also dismissed run out for 92 in the fifth game between West Indies and Australia at Basseterre on 13.07.16 in the ongoing Tri series in West Indies to provide the third occasion of rival batsmen dismissed runs out for nineties in the same one-day game in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 97 1 Ind RSA Hove 15 May 1999
  JH Kallis 96 2 RSA Ind Hove 15 May 1999
               
2 MJ Clarke 92 1 Aus RSA Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
  AB de Villiers 92 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
               
1 UT Khawaja 98 1 Aus Win Basseterre 13 Jun 2016
  MN Samuels 92 2 Win Aus Basseterre 13 Jun 2016

It is interesting to note that in all the above three occasions – an opening batsman was dismissed run out in nineties. It was JH Kallis at Hove on 15.05.99, AB de Villiers at Basseterre on 24,03.07 and UT Khawaja at Basseterre on 13.06.16. The first two games in this list were World Cup games