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Pakistan batsmen scoring twin fifties in test against England

Pakistan batsmen scoring twin fifties in test against England

Sami Aslam of Pakistan scored 82 and 70 in the just concluded Birmingham test against England to provide the 22nd occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring twin fifties in a test against England. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Hanif Mohammad 111 104 v England Dhaka 19 Jan 1962
2 Alimuddin 109 53 v England Karachi 02 Feb 1962
3 Hanif Mohammad 67 89 v England Karachi 02 Feb 1962
4 Alimuddin 50 60 v England Leeds 05 Jul 1962
5 Mushtaq Mohammad 55 100* v England Nottingham 26 Jul 1962
6 Javed Miandad 88* 61* v England Hyderabad (Sind) 02 Jan 1978
7 Javed Miandad 54 52 v England Leeds 26 Aug 1982
8 Saleem Malik 116 76 v England Faisalabad 12 Mar 1984
9 Rameez Raja 54 88 v England Manchester 02 Jul 1992
10 Saleem Malik 82* 84* v England Leeds 23 Jul 1992
11 Inzamam-ul-Haq 148 70 v England Lord’s 25 Jul 1996
12 Saeed Anwar 74 88 v England Lord’s 25 Jul 1996
13 Ijaz Ahmed 141 52 v England Leeds 08 Aug 1996
14 Inzamam-ul-Haq 114 85 v England Manchester 31 May 2001
15 Inzamam-ul-Haq 53 72 v England Multan 12 Nov 2005
16 Salman Butt 74 122 v England Multan 12 Nov 2005
17 Inzamam-ul-Haq 109 100* v England Faisalabad 20 Nov 2005
18 Inzamam-ul-Haq 69 56* v England Lord’s 13 Jul 2006
19 Asad Shafiq 83 79 v England Dubai (DSC) 22 Oct 2015
20 Misbah-ul-Haq 102 87 v England Dubai (DSC) 22 Oct 2015
21 Younis Khan 56 118 v England Dubai (DSC) 22 Oct 2015
22 Sami Aslam 82 70 v England Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

Sami Aslam’s feat of scoring twin fifties at Birmingham provides the seventh occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman accomplishing such a feat against England. All the seven occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Hanif Mohammad 111 104 v England Dhaka 19 Jan 1962
2 Hanif Mohammad 67 89 v England Karachi 02 Feb 1962
3 Alimuddin 50 60 v England Leeds 05 Jul 1962
4 Rameez Raja 54 88 v England Manchester 02 Jul 1992
5 Saeed Anwar 74 88 v England Lord’s 25 Jul 1996
6 Salman Butt 74 122 v England Multan 12 Nov 2005
7 Sami Aslam 82 70 v England Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

 

 

England posting a total of 400 plus in the third innings of a test.

England posting a total of 400 plus in the third innings of a test.

England posted a total of 445 for 6 declared in the third innings of the just concluded Birmingham test against Pakistan to provide the 15th occasion of England posting a total of 400 plus in the third innings of the test. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the 81st occasion of a team posting a total of 400 plus runs in the third innings of a test in the annals of test cricket.

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 426/5d 153.0 3 won v Australia Nottingham 29 May 1905
2 England 425/8d 125.0 3 won v West Indies Port of Spain 01 Feb 1930
3 England 583/4d 258.0 3 draw v West Indies Birmingham 30 May 1957
4 England 479/9d 157.0 3 draw v South Africa The Oval 18 Aug 1960
5 England 436/7d 147.4 3 draw v Australia Lord’s 31 Jul 1975
6 England 446/6d 189.2 3 won v New Zealand The Oval 14 Jul 1983
7 England 477/4d 154.0 3 draw v India The Oval 23 Aug 1990
8 England 422/6d 155.0 3 draw v Australia Nottingham 01 Jul 1993
9 England 468/6d 096.4 3 won v New Zealand Christchurch 13 Mar 2002
10 England 529/5d 191.0 3 draw v Sri Lanka Lord’s 16 May 2002
11 England 452/9d 125.3 3 won v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2003
12 England 570/7d 172.3 3 draw v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2004
13 England 467/7d 131.5 3 won v New Zealand Napier 22 Mar 2008
14 England 517/1d 152.0 3 draw v Australia Brisbane 25 Nov 2010
15 England 445/6d 129.0 3 won v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

England posted a total of 445 for 6 declared in the third innings of the just concluded Birmingham test against Pakistan and won the test by 141 runs to provide the seventh occasion of England winning the test after posting a total of 400 plus in the third innings of the test. All such occasions are listed below.

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 426/5d 153.0 3 won v Australia Nottingham 29 May 1905
2 England 425/8d 125.0 3 won v West Indies Port of Spain 01 Feb 1930
3 England 446/6d 189.2 3 won v New Zealand The Oval 14 Jul 1983
4 England 468/6d 096.4 3 won v New Zealand Christchurch 13 Mar 2002
5 England 452/9d 125.3 3 won v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2003
6 England 467/7d 131.5 3 won v New Zealand Napier 22 Mar 2008
7 England 445/6d 129.0 3 won v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

 

Teams losing a test after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is the second innings of the test

Teams losing a test after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is the second innings of the test

Pakistan posted a total of 400 in the just concluded test against England at Birmingham in its first innings which was the second innings of the test and lost the test by 141 runs to provide the 31st occasion of a team losing a test after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is the second innings of the test. All such occasions are listed below.

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa 506 153.0 2 lost v Australia Melbourne 31 Dec 1910
2 Australia 465 119.5 2 lost v South Africa Adelaide 07 Jan 1911
3 England 447 132.1 2 lost v Australia Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
4 England 479 138.0×8 2 lost v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
5 England 419/9d 163.2 2 lost v South Africa Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
6 Pakistan 574/8d 124.6×8 2 lost v Australia Melbourne 29 Dec 1972
7 India 406 181.1 2 lost v West Indies Mumbai 23 Jan 1975
8 England 435 129.5 2 lost v West Indies The Oval 12 Aug 1976
9 Australia 419 156.3 2 lost v India Melbourne 07 Feb 1981
10 England 430 121.5 2 lost v Australia Leeds 08 Jun 1989
11 India 454 114.1 2 lost v England Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
12 Sri Lanka 547/8d 170.0 2 lost v Australia Colombo (SSC) 17 Aug 1992
13 Australia 419 121.5 2 lost v England Adelaide 26 Jan 1995
14 England 432 118.2 2 lost v Australia The Oval 23 Aug 2001
15 West Indies 408 119.0 2 lost v Australia Port of Spain 19 Apr 2003
16 West Indies 410 133.5 2 lost v South Africa Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
17 Sri Lanka 407 127.1 2 lost v Australia Colombo (SSC) 24 Mar 2004
18 Pakistan 407 126.3 2 lost v India Multan 28 Mar 2004
19 West Indies 416 116.4 2 lost v England Lord’s 22 Jul 2004
20 South Africa 419 118.1 2 lost v England Johannesburg 13 Jan 2005
21 India 449 128.4 2 lost v Pakistan Bangalore 24 Mar 2005
22 West Indies 404 112.0 2 lost v Pakistan Kingston 03 Jun 2005
23 England 418 110.4 2 lost v Pakistan Multan 12 Nov 2005
24 Pakistan 538 141.4 2 lost v England Leeds 04 Aug 2006
25 Pakistan 504 129.5 2 lost v England The Oval 17 Aug 2006
26 India 532 138.2 2 lost v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
27 Bangladesh 408 097.3 2 lost v New Zealand Hamilton 15 Feb 2010
28 Bangladesh 556 148.3 2 lost v West Indies Dhaka 13 Nov 2012
29 India 444 116.4 2 lost v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
30 New Zealand 523 131.2 2 lost v England Lord’s 21 May 2015
31 Pakistan 400 136.0 2 lost v England Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

Pakistan’s loss at Birmingham provides the fifth occasion of it losing test under the captioned circumstance. It also provides its third loss against England. All the five occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Pakistan 574/8d 124.6×8 2 lost v Australia Melbourne 29 Dec 1972
2 Pakistan 407 126.3 2 lost v India Multan 28 Mar 2004
3 Pakistan 538 141.4 2 lost v England Leeds 04 Aug 2006
4 Pakistan 504 129.5 2 lost v England The Oval 17 Aug 2006
5 Pakistan 400 136.0 2 lost v England Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

Pakistan’s loss at Birmingham provides the eighth occasions of a team losing a test against England after a team has posted 400 plus runs in its first innings which is the second innings of a test. All the eight occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 454 114.1 2 lost v England Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
2 Australia 419 121.5 2 lost v England Adelaide 26 Jan 1995
3 West Indies 416 116.4 2 lost v England Lord’s 22 Jul 2004
4 South Africa 419 118.1 2 lost v England Johannesburg 13 Jan 2005
5 Pakistan 538 141.4 2 lost v England Leeds 04 Aug 2006
6 Pakistan 504 129.5 2 lost v England The Oval 17 Aug 2006
7 New Zealand 523 131.2 2 lost v England Lord’s 21 May 2015
8 Pakistan 400 136.0 2 lost v England Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

 

England batsmen scoring twin fifties in a test against Pakistan – MM Ali joins the list

England batsmen scoring twin fifties in a test against Pakistan – MM Ali joins the list

England’s MM Ali scored 63 and 60 not out in the ongoing Birmingham test against Pakistan to provide the 16th occasion of an England batsman scoring twin fifties in a test against Pakistan. All such occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BL D’Oliveira 59 81* v Pakistan Lord’s 27 Jul 1967
2 BL D’Oliveira 74 72 v Pakistan Leeds 08 Jul 1971
3 MH Denness 50 68 v Pakistan Lahore 02 Mar 1973
4 APE Knott 71 63* v Pakistan Hyderabad (Sind) 16 Mar 1973
5 G Boycott 79 100* v Pakistan Hyderabad (Sind) 02 Jan 1978
6 DI Gower 58 57 v Pakistan Karachi 02 Mar 1984
7 VJ Marks 74 55 v Pakistan Lahore 19 Mar 1984
8 MW Gatting 61 150* v Pakistan The Oval 06 Aug 1987
9 JE Emburey 70 74* v Pakistan Karachi 16 Dec 1987
10 AJ Stewart 74 69* v Pakistan Lord’s 18 Jun 1992
11 PD Collingwood 96 80 v Pakistan Lahore 29 Nov 2005
12 IJL Trott 55 53* v Pakistan Birmingham 06 Aug 2010
13 JE Root 88 71 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 22 Oct 2015
14 AN Cook 105 76* v Pakistan Manchester 22 Jul 2016
15 JE Root 254 71* v Pakistan Manchester 22 Jul 2016
16 MM Ali 63 60* v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

The ongoing series has witnessed three England batsmen – AN Cook, JE Root and MM Ali – scoring twin fifties in test against Pakistan – the first such occurrence by England batsmen in a test series against Pakistan.

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AN Cook 105 76* v Pakistan Manchester 22 Jul 2016
2 JE Root 254 71* v Pakistan Manchester 22 Jul 2016
3 MM Ali 63 60* v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

MM Ali became the second England batsman to accomplish the feat of scoring twin fifties in test against Pakistan at Birmingham after IJL Trott. IJL Trott had scored 55 and 53 not out at Birmingham in Aug 2010

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 IJL Trott 55 53* v Pakistan Birmingham 06 Aug 2010
2 MM Ali 63 60* v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

 

England’s five batsmen scoring fifties against Pakistan in a test innings – England’s special attachment to Birmingham

England’s five batsmen scoring fifties against Pakistan in a test innings – England’s special attachment to Birmingham

England’s AN Cook {64}, AD Hales {54}, JE Root {62}, JM Bairstow {82*} and MM Ali {60*} scored fifties in the third innings of the ongoing test against Pakistan at Birmingham to provide the 27th occasion of England’s five batsmen scoring fifties in a test innings against various oppositions. It also provides the third such occasion by England batsmen against Pakistan in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below. It is interesting to note that all the three occasions have come at Birmingham

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 MC Cowdrey 159 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 31 May 1962
  2 ER Dexter 72 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 31 May 1962
  3 TW Graveney 97 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 31 May 1962
  4 PH Parfitt 101* 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 31 May 1962
  5 DA Allen 79* 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 31 May 1962
               
2 1 BC Broad 54 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 23 Jul 1987
  2 RT Robinson 80 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 23 Jul 1987
  3 DI Gower 61 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 23 Jul 1987
  4 MW Gatting 124 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 23 Jul 1987
  5 JE Emburey 58 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 23 Jul 1987
               
3 1 AN Cook 66 3 v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016
  2 AD Hales 54 3 v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016
  3 JE Root 62 3 v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016
  4 JM Bairstow 82* 3 v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016
  5 MM Ali 60* 3 v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

 

England’s first three batsmen scoring fifties against Pakistan in a test innings

England’s first three batsmen scoring fifties against Pakistan in a test innings

England’s AN Cook {64}, AD Hales {54} and JE Root {62} scored fifties in the third innings of the ongoing test against Pakistan at Birmingham to provide the 61st occasion of England’s first three batsmen scoring fifties in a test innings against various oppositions. It also provides the fifth such occasion by England batsmen against Pakistan in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Pos Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 G Pullar 165 2 v Pakistan Dhaka 19 Jan 1962
  2 RW Barber 86 2 v Pakistan Dhaka 19 Jan 1962
  3 KF Barrington 84 2 v Pakistan Dhaka 19 Jan 1962
               
2 1 Rev.DS Sheppard 57 1 v Pakistan The Oval 16 Aug 1962
  2 MC Cowdrey 182 1 v Pakistan The Oval 16 Aug 1962
  3 ER Dexter 172 1 v Pakistan The Oval 16 Aug 1962
               
3 1 CL Smith 66 2 v Pakistan Faisalabad 12 Mar 1984
  2 MW Gatting 75 2 v Pakistan Faisalabad 12 Mar 1984
  3 DW Randall 65 2 v Pakistan Faisalabad 12 Mar 1984
               
4 1 MA Atherton 73 1 v Pakistan Lahore 15 Nov 2000
  2 ME Trescothick 71 1 v Pakistan Lahore 15 Nov 2000
  3 GP Thorpe 118 1 v Pakistan Lahore 15 Nov 2000
               
5 1 AN Cook 66 3 v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016
  2 AD Hales 54 3 v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016
  3 JE Root 62 3 v Pakistan Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

 

Pakistan opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring fifty plus runs in a test innings.

Pakistan opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring fifty plus runs in a test innings.

Sami Aslam of Pakistan was dismissed run out for 82 in the ongoing Birmingham test against England to provide the eleventh occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifty plus runs in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below. Sami Aslam became the first Pakistan opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy in a test innings against England

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Hanif Mohammad 160 1 v India Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 1960
2 Abdul Kadir 095 1 v Australia Karachi 24 Oct 1964
3 Majid Khan 050 3 v New Zealand Karachi 30 Oct 1976
4 Saeed Anwar 169 2 v New Zealand Wellington 17 Feb 1994
5 Wajahatullah Wasti 133 1 v Sri Lanka Lahore 04 Mar 1999
6 Salman Butt 070 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2004
7 Imran Farhat 076 3 v West Indies Multan 19 Nov 2006
8 Taufeeq Umar 135 3 v West Indies Basseterre 20 May 2011
9 Taufeeq Umar 236 2 v Sri Lanka Abu Dhabi 18 Oct 2011
10 Khurram Manzoor 051 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 10 Sep 2013
11 Sami Aslam 082 2 v England Birmingham 03 Aug 2016

Sri Lanka’s test wins by 200 plus runs margin

Sri Lanka’s test wins by 200 plus runs margin

Sri Lanka won the just concluded Galle test against Australia by 229 runs to provide the 12th occasion of Sri Lanka winning a test by 200 plus runs margin. It also provides the first occasion of Sri Lanka winning a test by 200 plus runs margin against Australia. All the twelve occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka won 465 runs v Bangladesh Chittagong 03 Jan 2009
2 Sri Lanka won 315 runs v Zimbabwe Galle 12 Jan 2002
3 Sri Lanka won 313 runs v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 11 Aug 2004
4 Sri Lanka won 288 runs v Bangladesh Colombo (SSC) 28 Jul 2002
5 Sri Lanka won 241 runs v New Zealand Napier 11 Mar 1995
6 Sri Lanka won 240 runs v West Indies Kandy 22 Jul 2005
7 Sri Lanka won 229 runs v Australia Galle 04 Aug 2016
8 Sri Lanka won 217 runs v New Zealand Wellington 15 Dec 2006
9 Sri Lanka won 209 runs v Pakistan Galle 22 Jun 2012
10 Sri Lanka won 208 runs v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2011
11 Sri Lanka won 202 runs v New Zealand Galle 18 Aug 2009
12 Sri Lanka won 201 runs v Pakistan Faisalabad 20 Oct 2004

 

Ten plus wickets by Australian bowlers going in vain – MA Starc joins the list

Ten plus wickets by Australian bowlers going in vain – MA Starc joins the list

Australia’s MA Starc’s 11 for 94 in  just concluded test against Sri Lanka was in a losing cause to provide the 72nd occasion of a bowler’s ten plus wickets  in test went in vain in  the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 18th occasion of an Australian bowlers ten or more wickets in a test going in vain. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Oppn Ground Start Date
1 FR Spofforth 92.1×4 42 117 11 Eng Sydney 26 Jan 1883
2 CTB Turner 88.0×4 50 087 12 Eng Sydney 10 Feb 1888
3 H Trumble 65.0×5 19 089 12 Eng The Oval 10 Aug 1896
4 H Trumble 64.5 17 173 12 Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1902
5 HV Hordern 62.0 13 161 10 Eng Sydney 23 Feb 1912
6 CV Grimmett 62.0 10 201 10 Eng Nottingham 13 Jun 1930
7 AK Davidson 77.4 30 124 12 Ind Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
8 NJN Hawke 52.4 15 115 10 Win Georgetown 14 Apr 1965
9 RM Hogg 47.5×8 11 122 10 Eng Perth 15 Dec 1978
10 G Dymock 63.4 12 166 12 Ind Kanpur 02 Oct 1979
11 RJ Bright 57.5 22 111 10 Pak Karachi 27 Feb 1980
12 GF Lawson 64.0 13 181 11 Win Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
13 MG Hughes 73.1 16 217 13 Win Perth 02 Dec 1988
14 SK Warne 69.0 25 128 12 SAF Sydney 02 Jan 1994
15 SK Warne 48.3 11 162 10 Eng Birmingham 04 Aug 2005
16 JJ Krejza 74.5 4 358 12 Ind Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
17 MG Johnson 58.2 9 159 11 SAF Perth 17 Dec 2008
18 MA Starc 28.4 8 094 11 Srl Galle 04 Aug 2016

CTB Turner {12 for 87}, H Trumble {12 for 89} and MA Starc {11 for 94} are the three Australian bowlers to concede less than 100 runs and capture ten plus wickets in the list of Australian bowlers whose ten plus wickets in a test went in vain.

No Player Overs M Runs W Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CTB Turner 88.0×4 50 087 12 Eng Sydney 10 Feb 1888
2 H Trumble 65.0×5 19 089 12 Eng The Oval 10 Aug 1896
3 MA Starc 28.4 8 094 11 Srl Galle 04 Aug 2016

MA Starc became the first Australian bowler and third bowler after DL Vettori of New Zealand and R Ashwin of India to witness their ten wicket haul going in vain in test against Sri Lanka. MA Starc has the best bowling figures – both in terms of runs conceded and also wickets taken – amongst these three bowlers

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DL Vettori 56.3 7 183 10 NZl Srl Wellington 15 Dec 2006
2 R Ashwin 42.0 8 160 10 Ind Srl Galle 12 Aug 2015
3 MA Starc 28.4 8 094 11 Aus Srl Galle 04 Aug 2016

 

Rival bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test

Rival bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test

MA Starc of Australia captured 11 for 94 and MDK Perera of Sri Lanka captured 10 for 99 in the just concluded test at Galle between Sri Lanka and Australia to provide the 20th occasion of rival bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 G Giffen 56.2 15 160 10 Aus Eng Sydney 29 Jan 1892
  GA Lohmann 94.2 32 142 10 Eng Aus Sydney 29 Jan 1892
                   
2 JT Hearne 39.1×5 18 60 10 Eng Aus The Oval 10 Aug 1896
  H Trumble 65.0×5 19 89 12 Aus Eng The Oval 10 Aug 1896
                   
3 SF Barnes 80.1 22 163 13 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
  MA Noble 33.4 7 77 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
                   
4 WH Lockwood 37.1 10 76 11 Eng Aus Manchester 24 Jul 1902
  H Trumble 68.0 25 128 10 Aus Eng Manchester 24 Jul 1902
                   
5 K Farnes 65.2 13 179 10 Eng Aus Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
  WJ O’Reilly 78.4 40 129 11 Aus Eng Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
                   
6 R Benaud 53.2 16 105 11 Aus Ind Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
  Ghulam Ahmed 49.3 11 130 10 Ind Aus Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
                   
7 SP Gupte 57.3 13 223 10 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
  WW Hall 60.4 16 126 11 Win Ind Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
                   
8 GD McKenzie 52.3 17 91 10 Aus Ind Chennai 02 Oct 1964
  RG Nadkarni 72.4 27 122 11 Ind Aus Chennai 02 Oct 1964
                   
9 RJ Bright 57.5 22 111 10 Aus Pak Karachi 27 Feb 1980
  Iqbal Qasim 72.0 34 118 11 Pak Aus Karachi 27 Feb 1980
                   
10 IT Botham 89.0 22 253 10 Eng Aus The Oval 27 Aug 1981
  DK Lillee 61.4 14 159 11 Aus Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1981
                   
11 MA Holding 38.3 8 107 11 Win Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1981
  DK Lillee 53.4 11 127 10 Aus Win Melbourne 26 Dec 1981
                   
12 GF Lawson 64.0 13 181 11 Aus Win Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
  MD Marshall 41.5 12 107 10 Win Aus Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
                   
13 C Pringle 59.0 17 152 11 NZl Pak Faisalabad 26 Oct 1990
  Waqar Younis 54.1 22 130 12 Pak NZl Faisalabad 26 Oct 1990
                   
14 PS de Villiers 59.3 20 123 10 SAF Aus Sydney 02 Jan 1994
  SK Warne 69.0 25 128 12 Aus SAF Sydney 02 Jan 1994
                   
15 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
  Saqlain Mushtaq 82.3 22 216 10 Pak Ind Delhi 04 Feb 1999
                   
16 M Muralitharan 77.3 14 212 11 Srl Aus Galle 08 Mar 2004
  SK Warne 57.4 14 159 10 Aus Srl Galle 08 Mar 2004
                   
17 M Muralitharan 46.2 12 118 10 Srl NZl Wellington 15 Dec 2006
  DL Vettori 56.3 7 183 10 NZl Srl Wellington 15 Dec 2006
                   
18 Harbhajan Singh 54.3 9 153 10 Ind Srl Galle 31 Jul 2008
  BAW Mendis 55.2 5 209 10 Srl Ind Galle 31 Jul 2008
                   
19 CR Woakes 42.0 13 102 11 Eng Pak Lord’s 14 Jul 2016
  Yasir Shah 60.0 15 141 10 Pak Eng Lord’s 14 Jul 2016
                   
20 MA Starc 28.4 9 94 11 Aus Srl Galle 04 Aug 2016
  MDK Perera 38.0 8 99 10 Srl Aus Galle 04 Aug 2016

It is interesting to note that there are only two occasions of rival bowlers conceding less than 100 runs and capturing ten or more wickets in a test. Both the occasions are listed below. The just concluded Galle test provided the second such occasion

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JT Hearne 39.1×5 18 60 10 Eng Aus The Oval 10 Aug 1896
  H Trumble 65.0×5 19 89 12 Aus Eng The Oval 10 Aug 1896
                   
2 MA Starc 28.4 9 94 11 Aus Srl Galle 04 Aug 2016
  MDK Perera 38.0 8 99 10 Srl Aus Galle 04 Aug 2016