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Centuries by New Zealand captains in one day games

Centuries by New Zealand captains in one day games

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 118 runs against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 to provide the 20th occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a century in one day games. All such occasions are listed below chronologically

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BE Congdon 101 1 v England Wellington 09 Mar 1975
2 GM Turner 171* 1 v East Africa Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
3 GM Turner 114* 2 v India Manchester 14 Jun 1975
4 JG Wright 101 2 v England Napier 16 Mar 1988
5 MD Crowe 100* 1 v Australia Auckland 22 Feb 1992
6 KR Rutherford 108 1 v India Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
7 KR Rutherford 102* 1 v Sri Lanka East London 18 Dec 1994
8 SP Fleming 116* 2 v Australia Melbourne 21 Jan 1998
9 SP Fleming 111* 2 v Australia Napier 12 Feb 1998
10 SP Fleming 134* 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
11 SP Fleming 115* 2 v Pakistan Christchurch 10 Jan 2004
12 SP Fleming 108 2 v South Africa Christchurch 17 Feb 2004
13 SP Fleming 106 2 v England Brisbane 06 Feb 2007
14 SP Fleming 102* 2 v Bangladesh North Sound 02 Apr 2007
15 LRPL Taylor 119 1 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 25 Oct 2011
16 BB McCullum 119 1 v Zimbabwe Napier 09 Feb 2012
17 LRPL Taylor 110 2 v West Indies Basseterre 14 Jul 2012
18 KS Williamson 123 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 17 Dec 2014
19 BB McCullum 117 1 v Sri Lanka Hamilton 15 Jan 2015
20 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 118 runs against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a century in one day games against India. All such occasions are listed below chronologically

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GM Turner 114* 2 v India Manchester 14 Jun 1975
2 KR Rutherford 108 1 v India Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
3 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016

 

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 118 runs against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 to provide the second occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a century in one day games against India in India. Both the occasions are listed below chronologically. KS Williamson’s 118 represent the highest individual score by a New Zealand captain against India in India. The previous best was KR Rutherford’s 108 at Vadodara in October 1994

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KR Rutherford 108 1 v India Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
2 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 118 runs against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a century in one day games while batting at number three. All such occasions are listed below chronologically

No Pos Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 3 BE Congdon 101 1 v England Wellington 09 Mar 1975
2 3 KS Williamson 123 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 17 Dec 2014
3 3 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016

BB McCullum {02}, GM Turner {02}, KR Rutherford {02}, KS Williamson {02}, LRPL Taylor {02} and SP Fleming {07} are the five New Zealand captains who have scored two are more centuries in one day games. Their performance is listed below. It is interesting to note that all the seven hundreds scored by SP Fleming are scored while chasing the target, that is in the second innings of the game.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BB McCullum 119 1 v Zimbabwe Napier 09 Feb 2012
2 BB McCullum 117 1 v Sri Lanka Hamilton 15 Jan 2015
             
1 GM Turner 171* 1 v East Africa Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
2 GM Turner 114* 2 v India Manchester 14 Jun 1975
             
1 KR Rutherford 108 1 v India Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
2 KR Rutherford 102* 1 v Sri Lanka East London 18 Dec 1994
             
1 KS Williamson 123 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 17 Dec 2014
2 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016
             
1 LRPL Taylor 119 1 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 25 Oct 2011
2 LRPL Taylor 110 2 v West Indies Basseterre 14 Jul 2012
             
1 SP Fleming 116* 2 v Australia Melbourne 21 Jan 1998
2 SP Fleming 111* 2 v Australia Napier 12 Feb 1998
3 SP Fleming 134* 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
4 SP Fleming 115* 2 v Pakistan Christchurch 10 Jan 2004
5 SP Fleming 108 2 v South Africa Christchurch 17 Feb 2004
6 SP Fleming 106 2 v England Brisbane 06 Feb 2007
7 SP Fleming 102* 2 v Bangladesh North Sound 02 Apr 2007

 

Teams posting three figure partnerships for the second wicket after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board

Teams posting three figure partnerships for the second wicket after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board

TMW Latham and KS Williamson of New Zealand added 120 runs for the second wicket against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 in the second one day game to provide the 33rd occasion of a team posting a second wicket three figure partnership after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board. All such occasions are listed below chronologically.

No Partners Wkt Runs In Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 IM Chappell, KR Stackpole 2 136 1/0 2 Aus NZl Dunedin 30.03.74
2 JR Ratnayeke, SAR Silva 2 100 1/0 2 Srl Win Perth 02.02.85
3 MAzharuddin,SMGavaskar 2 163* 1/0 2 Ind Eng The Oval 24.05.86
4 MD Crowe, JG Wright 2 105 1/0 1 NZl Win Auckland 21.03.87
5 MAzharuddin,SMGavaskar 2 165 1/0 2 Ind Aus Sharjah 05.04.87
6 DM Jones, GR Marsh 2 108 1/0 1 Aus Eng Hyd-RGS 19.10.89
7 SV Manjrekar, NS Sidhu 2 108 1/0 2 Ind Win Sharjah 22.10.91
8 APGurusinha,UCHathurusingha 2 101 1/0 1 Srl Aus Col-RPS 05.09.92
9 DC Boon, ML Hayden 2 123 1/0 2 Aus NZl Sharjah 16.04.94
10 NJ Astle, SP Fleming 2 127 1/0 2 NZl Aus Christchurch 26.02.00
11 MD Bell, MS Sinclair 2 141 1/0 1 NZl Srl Sharjah 17.04.01
12 JH Kallis, G Kirsten  2 115 1/0 1 RSA NZl Brisbane 19.01.02
13 NJ Astle, L Vincent 2 128 1/0 1 NZl Aus Adelaide 26.01.02
14 CH Gayle, WW Hinds 2 101 1/0 2 Win Pak Sharjah 15.02.02
15 MS Atapattu, KC Sangakkara 2 114 1/0 1 Srl NZl Sharjah 14.04.02
16 ST Jayasuriya, HP Tillakaratne 2 144 1/0 1 Srl Eng Sydney 13.01.03
17 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 2 148 1/0 2 Aus Srl Dambulla 22.02.04
18 WS Jayantha, ST Jayasuriya 2 125 1/0 1 Srl RSA Col-SSC 31.08.04
19 NJ Astle, MS Sinclair 2 128 1/0 2 NZl Aus Mel’one-CS 05.12.04
20 JH Kallis, GC Smith 2 114 1/0 1 RSA Net Basseterre 16.03.07
21 SP Fleming, LRPL Taylor 2 105 1/0 1 NZl Ken Gros Islet 20.03.07
22 M Jayawardene, ML Udawatte 2 114 1/0 1 Srl UAE Lahore 26.06.08
23 ST Jayasuriya, KC Sangakkara 2 118 1/0 1 Srl Ind Dambulla 28.01.09
24 JH Kallis, GC Smith 2 142 1/0 1 RSA Aus P Elizabeth 23.10.11
25 H Masakadza, BRM Taylor 2 100 1/0 2 Zim NZl Bulawayo 25.10.11
26 V Kohli, SR Tendulkar 2 133 1/0 2 Ind Pak Dhaka 18.03.12
27 IR Bell, IJL Trott 2 108 1/0 1 Eng Win Southampton 16.06.12
28 TM Dilshan, HDRL Thirimanne 2 137 1/0 2 Srl Aus Adelaide 13.01.13
29 TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara 2 137 1/0 1 Srl NZl Hambantota 10.11.13
30 W Barresi, ES Szwarczynski 2 136 1/0 1 Net Ken Lincoln 23.01.14
31 CH Gayle, MN Samuels 2 372 1/0 1 Win Zim Canberra 24.02.15
32 TM Dilshan, HDRL Thirimanne 2 109 1/0 1 Srl Pak Col-RPS 22.07.15
33 TWM Latham, KS Williamson 2 120 1/0 1 NZl Ind Delhi 20.10.16

TMW Latham and KS Williamson of New Zealand added 120 runs for the second wicket against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 in the second one day game to provide the seventh occasion of New Zealand posting a second wicket three figure partnership after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board. All such occasions are listed below chronologically.

No Partners Wkt Runs In Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 MDCrowe,JGWright 2 105 1/0 1 NZl Win Auckland 21.03.87
2 NJAstle, SP Fleming 2 127 1/0 2 NZl Aus Christchurch 26.02.00
3 MDBell, MS Sinclair 2 141 1/0 1 NZl Srl Sharjah 17.04.01
4 NJ Astle, L Vincent 2 128 1/0 1 NZl Aus Adelaide 26.01.02
5 NJAstle,MS Sinclair 2 128 1/0 2 NZl Aus Mel’one-CS 05.12.04
6 SPFleming,LRPLTaylor 2 105 1/0 1 NZl Ken Gros Islet 20.03.07
7 TWMLatham,KSWilliamson 2 120 1/0 1 NZl Ind Delhi 20.10.16

TMW Latham and KS Williamson of New Zealand added 120 runs for the second wicket against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 in the second one day game to provide the second occasion of a team posting a second wicket three figure partnership after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board against India. The first such occasion was ST Jayasuriya and KC Sangakkara added 118 runs at Dambulla on 28.01.09. Both the occasions are listed below chronologically.

No Partners Wkt Runs In Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 STJayasuriya,KCSangakkara 2 118 1/0 1 Srl Ind Dambulla 28.01.09
2 TWMLatham,KS Williamson 2 120 1/0 1 NZl Ind Delhi 20.10.16

 

MS Dhoni – his run out dismissals while leading India in one day games

MS Dhoni – his run out dismissals while leading India in one day games

MS Dhoni was dismissed run out for 21 against New Zealand at Dharamsala on 16.10.16 to provide the tenth occasion of his being dismissed run out while leading India. He became the third Indian captain to be dismissed run out on ten or more occasions in one day games. The other two Indian captains are – MA Azharuddin {13} and R Dravid {11}. MS Dhoni’s run out dismissals while leading India are detailed below.

No Runs Pos Dismissal Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 31 5 run out 1 v Sri Lanka Canberra 12 Feb 2008
2 37 6 run out 2 v Australia Adelaide 17 Feb 2008
3 41 5 run out 1 v West Indies Kingston 26 Jun 2009
4 41 6 run out 1 v Sri Lanka Dambulla 22 Jun 2010
5 02 6 run out 2 v New Zealand Dambulla 10 Aug 2010
6 25 6 run out 2 v South Africa Durban 12 Jan 2011
7 62 6 run out 1 v Australia Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
8 06 5 run out 1 v West Indies Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
9 65 6 run out 2 v Australia Sydney 26 Mar 2015
10 21 5 run out 2 v New Zealand Dharamsala 16 Oct 2016

He has been dismissed run out for the second occasion against New Zealand – the first being at Dambualla on 10.08.10. He had made 02 runs then

No Runs Pos Dismissal Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 02 6 run out 2 v New Zealand Dambulla 10 Aug 2010
2 21 5 run out 2 v New Zealand Dharamsala 16 Oct 2016

His run out in this game provides the second occasion of his run out dismissal at Dharamsala – the first was against West Indies on 17.10.14. He had made six runs in this game

No Runs Pos Dismissal Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 06 5 run out 1 v West Indies Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
2 21 5 run out 2 v New Zealand Dharamsala 16 Oct 2016

MS Dhoni became the first captain wicket keeper to be dismissed run out on ten occasions in the history of one day games.

MS Dhoni became the 12th captain in the history of one day games to be dismissed run out on ten or more occasions. The following table lists all such captains

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Dis Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 AR Border Aus 22 22 0 22 471 58 21.40 0 1 1
2 A Ranatunga Srl 22 22 0 22 713 76 32.40 0 8 2
3 RT Ponting Aus 17 17 0 17 627 86 36.88 0 7 1
4 SP Fleming NZl 16 16 0 16 571 85 35.68 0 4 0
5 Wasim Akram Pak 16 16 0 16 196 35 12.25 0 0 1
6 M Azharuddin Ind 13 13 0 13 351 93 27.00 0 1 0
7 WJ Cronje RSA 13 13 0 13 439 94 33.76 0 3 2
8 MS Atapattu Srl 11 11 0 11 556 111 50.54 1 4 0
9 R Dravid Ind 11 11 0 11 414 86 37.63 0 3 0
10 Imran Khan Pak 11 11 0 11 294 73 26.72 0 1 1
11 M Jayawardene Srl 11 11 0 11 382 71 34.72 0 3 0
12 MS Dhoni Ind 10 10 0 10 331 65 33.10 0 2 0
South Africa’s record stands for the first three wickets in one day games is an identical score of 247

South Africa’s record stands for the first three wickets in one day games is an identical score of 247

South Africa’s record partnerships for the first three wickets is an identical score of 247 – the first wicket partnership is between HM Amla and RR Rossouw against West Indies at Johannesburg on 18.01.15, the second wicket partnership is between HM Amla and F du Plessis against Ireland at Canberra on 03.03.15 and the third wicket partnership Is between HM Amla and RR Rossouw against West Indies at Centurion on 28.01.15. Interesting enough all these three record stands are posted in the first three months of calendar year 2015. HM Amla is one of the partner in all these three record stands. Who says that statistics is  a pure lie ? Thanks a ton for Ric Finlay for posting this on his twitter. Such interesting tit bits makes the game of cricket more interesting. Certainly stats tables do not provide an insight to  such tit bits

Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
HM Amla, RR Rossouw 1 247 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
HM Amla, F du Plessis 2 247 1 v Ireland Canberra 03 Mar 2015
HM Amla, RR Rossouw 3 247 1 v West Indies Centurion 28 Jan 2015

 

Ten or more wickets in a test by West Indies bowlers

Ten or more wickets in a test by West Indies bowlers

D Bishoo returned with match figures of 10 for 174 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the 30th occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 W Ferguson 73.2 09 229 11 v England Port of Spain 11 Feb 1948
2 HHH Johnson 65.5 24 96 10 v England Kingston 27 Mar 1948
3 AL Valentine 106.0 36 204 11 v England Manchester 08 Jun 1950
4 S Ramadhin 115.0 70 152 11 v England Lord’s 24 Jun 1950
5 AL Valentine 90.3 31 160 10 v England The Oval 12 Aug 1950
6 GE Gomez 36.2×8 06 113 10 v Australia Sydney 25 Jan 1952
7 WW Hall 60.4 16 126 11 v India Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
8 LR Gibbs 75.3 25 157 11 v England Manchester 06 Jun 1963
9 LR Gibbs 69.1 29 106 10 v England Manchester 02 Jun 1966
10 KD Boyce 43.1 08 147 11 v England The Oval 26 Jul 1973
11 AME Roberts 42.3 11 121 12 v India Chennai 11 Jan 1975
12 AME Roberts 52.5 16 123 10 v England Lord’s 17 Jun 1976
13 MA Holding 53.4 15 149 14 v England The Oval 12 Aug 1976
14 MA Holding 38.3 08 107 11 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1981
15 MD Marshall 41.5 12 107 10 v Australia Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
16 MD Marshall 40.3 09 120 11 v New Zealand Bridgetown 26 Apr 1985
17 MD Marshall 43.0 10 92 10 v England Lord’s 16 Jun 1988
18 MD Marshall 36.5 09 89 11 v India Port of Spain 15 Apr 1989
19 CA Walsh 46.0 15 101 10 v India Kingston 28 Apr 1989
20 CEL Ambrose 47.4 12 127 10 v England Bridgetown 05 Apr 1990
21 CEL Ambrose 54.2 11 120 10 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1993
22 CEL Ambrose 39.0 07 84 11 v England Port of Spain 25 Mar 1994
23 CA Walsh 36.0 15 55 13 v New Zealand Wellington 10 Feb 1995
24 KCG Benjamin 59.3 15 174 10 v England Nottingham 10 Aug 1995
25 CA Walsh 40.5 11 117 10 v England Lord’s 29 Jun 2000
26 CD Collymore 44.2 07 134 11 v Pakistan Kingston 03 Jun 2005
27 KAJ Roach 45.0 09 146 10 v Australia Port of Spain 15 Apr 2012
28 S Shillingford 81.5 16 219 10 v Australia Roseau 23 Apr 2012
29 S Shillingford 36.5 08 93 10 v Zimbabwe Roseau 20 Mar 2013
30 D Bishoo 48.5 05 174 10 v Pakistan Dubai-DSC 13 Oct 2016

D Bishoo returned with match figures of 10 for 174 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the 24th occasion of a bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test against Pakistan. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 71.2 30 131 13 Ind Pak Delhi 16 Oct 1952
2 DL Underwood 48.5 25 71 13 Eng Pak Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
3 DK Lillee 37.0×8 05 135 10 Aus Pak Melbourne 01 Jan 1977
4 N Kapil Dev 42.4 12 146 11 Ind Pak Chennai 15 Jan 1980
5 RJ Bright 57.5 22 111 10 Aus Pak Karachi 27 Feb 1980
6 CG Rackemann 34.0 06 118 11 Aus Pak Perth 11 Nov 1983
7 NGB Cook 44.0 20 83 11 Eng Pak Karachi 02 Mar 1984
8 Maninder Singh 62.1 16 126 10 Ind Pak Bangalore 13 Mar 1987
9 C Pringle 59.0 17 152 11 NZl Pak Faisalabad 26 Oct 1990
10 PS de Villiers 40.2 15 108 10 SAF Pak Johannesburg 19 Jan 1995
11 SK Warne 44.0 19 77 11 Aus Pak Brisbane 09 Nov 1995
12 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
13 J Srinath 46.0 10 132 13 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
14 M Muralitharan 66.1 14 148 10 Srl Pak Peshawar 05 Mar 2000
15 SK Warne 55.0 10 188 11 Aus Pak Col-PSS 03 Oct 2002
16 A Kumble 75.1 27 161 10 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
17 CD Collymore 44.2 07 134 11 Win Pak Kingston 03 Jun 2005
18 SJ Harmison 31.1 10 76 11 Eng Pak Manchester 27 Jul 2006
19 JM Anderson 37.0 15 71 11 Eng Pak Nottingham 29 Jul 2010
20 DW Steyn 36.5 16 60 11 SAF Pak Johannesburg 01 Feb 2013
21 HMRKB Herath 55.2 05 184 14 Srl Pak Col-SSC 14 Aug 2014
22 MD Craig 48.1 07 203 10 NZl Pak Sharjah 26 Nov 2014
23 CR Woakes 42.0 13 102 11 Eng Pak Lord’s 14 Jul 2016
24 D Bishoo 48.5 05 174 10 Win Pak Dubai-DSC 13 Oct 2016

D Bishoo returned with match figures of 10 for 174 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the second occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test against Pakistan. Prior to D Bishoo’s feat, CD Collymore had figures of 11 for 131 at Kingston in Jun 2005. Both the occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CD Collymore 44.2 07 134 11 Win Pak Kingston 03 Jun 2005
2 D Bishoo 48.5 05 174 10 Win Pak Dubai-DSC 13 Oct 2016

 

Eight plus wickets in a test innings by West Indies bowlers

Eight plus wickets in a test innings by West Indies bowlers

D Bishoo captured 8 for 49 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the seventh occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AL Valentine 50.0 14 104 8 1 v England Manchester 08 Jun 1950
2 LR Gibbs 53.3 37 038 8 3 v India Bridgetown 23 Mar 1962
3 JM Noreiga 49.4 16 095 9 2 v India Port of Spain 06 Mar 1971
4 MA Holding 33.0 09 092 8 2 v England The Oval 12 Aug 1976
5 CEH Croft 18.5 07 029 8 1 v Pakistan Port of Spain 04 Mar 1977
6 CEL Ambrose 22.4 10 045 8 4 v England Bridgetown 05 Apr 1990
7 D Bishoo 13.5 01 049 8 3 v Pakistan Dubai-DSC 13 Oct 2016

D Bishoo captured 8 for 49 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the 13th occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against Pakistan. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 47.0 27 52 8 2 Ind Pak Delhi 16 Oct 1952
2 AA Mallett 23.6×8 06 59 8 3 Aus Pak Adelaide 22 Dec 1972
3 DL Underwood 34.5 17 51 8 3 Eng Pak Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
4 CEH Croft 18.5 07 29 8 1 Win Pak Port of Spain 04 Mar 1977
5 IT Botham 20.5 08 34 8 3 Eng Pak Lord’s 15 Jun 1978
6 N Kapil Dev 30.5 07 85 8 1 Ind Pak Lahore 23 Jan 1983
7 JR Ratnayeke 23.2 05 83 8 2 Srl Pak Sialkot 27 Oct 1985
8 NA Foster 46.2 15 107 8 2 Eng Pak Leeds 02 Jul 1987
9 A Kumble 26.3 09 74 10 4 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
10 J Srinath 27.0 06 86 8 3 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
11 GD McGrath 16.0 08 24 8 4 Aus Pak Perth 16 Dec 2004
12 HMRKB Herath 33.1 03 127 9 2 Srl Pak Col-SSC 14 Aug 2014
13 D Bishoo 13.5 01 49 8 3 Win Pak Dubai-DSC 13 Oct 2016

D Bishoo captured 8 for 49 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the second occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against Pakistan. Prior to D Bishoo, CEH Croft had returned with figures of 8 for 29 at Port of Spain in Mar 1977. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CEH Croft 18.5 07 29 8 1 Win Pak Port of Spain 04 Mar 1977
2 D Bishoo 13.5 01 49 8 3 Win Pak Dubai-DSC 13 Oct 2016
Fourth innings test hundreds by West Indies batsmen

Fourth innings test hundreds by West Indies batsmen

DM Bravo of West Indies scored 116 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the 33rd occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a hundred in the fourth innings of a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Headley 223 4 v England Kingston 03 Apr 1930
2 JB Stollmeyer 104 4 v Australia Sydney 25 Jan 1952
3 JB Stollmeyer 104* 4 v India Port of Spain 19 Feb 1953
4 CC Hunte 114 4 v Pakistan Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
5 GS Sobers 109* 4 v Pakistan Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
6 RB Kanhai 110 4 v England Port of Spain 28 Jan 1960
7 CC Hunte 108* 4 v England The Oval 22 Aug 1963
8 GS Sobers 113 4 v Australia Sydney 14 Feb 1969
9 SM Nurse 137 4 v Australia Sydney 14 Feb 1969
10 SM Nurse 168 4 v New Zealand Auckland 27 Feb 1969
11 L Baichan 105* 4 v Pakistan Lahore 15 Feb 1975
12 IVA Richards 101 4 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1976
13 RC Fredericks 138 4 v England Lord’s 17 Jun 1976
14 AI Kallicharran 126 4 v Australia Kingston 28 Apr 1978
15 CG Greenidge 120* 4 v Australia Georgetown 02 Mar 1984
16 DL Haynes 103* 4 v Australia Georgetown 02 Mar 1984
17 CG Greenidge 214* 4 v England Lord’s 28 Jun 1984
18 IVA Richards 109* 4 v India Delhi 25 Nov 1987
19 CG Greenidge 104 4 v Australia Adelaide 03 Feb 1989
20 DL Haynes 112* 4 v India Bridgetown 07 Apr 1989
21 PV Simmons 110 4 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1992
22 SL Campbell 113 4 v Australia Brisbane 22 Nov 1996
23 BC Lara 153* 4 v Australia Bridgetown 26 Mar 1999
24 BC Lara 122 4 v Australia Port of Spain 19 Apr 2003
25 RR Sarwan 105 4 v Australia St John’s 09 May 2003
26 S Chanderpaul 104 4 v Australia St John’s 09 May 2003
27 DR Smith 105* 4 v South Africa Cape Town 02 Jan 2004
28 S Chanderpaul 116* 4 v England Manchester 07 Jun 2007
29 RR Sarwan 102 4 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 03 Apr 2008
30 RR Sarwan 128 4 v Australia North Sound 30 May 2008
31 RR Sarwan 106 4 v England St John’s 15 Feb 2009
32 JO Holder 103* 4 v England North Sound 13 Apr 2015
33 DM Bravo 116 4 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

DM Bravo of West Indies scored 116 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the 19th occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred in the fourth innings of a test against Pakistan. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CC Hunte 114 4 Win Pak Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
2 GS Sobers 109* 4 Win Pak Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
3 RB Simpson 115 4 Aus Pak Karachi 24 Oct 1964
4 L Baichan 105* 4 Win Pak Lahore 15 Feb 1975
5 G Boycott 100* 4 Eng Pak Hyd-Pak 02 Jan 1978
6 AR Border 105 4 Aus Pak Melbourne 10 Mar 1979
7 DB Vengsarkar 146* 4 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Dec 1979
8 JV Coney 111* 4 NZl Pak Dunedin 09 Feb 1985
9 SV Manjrekar 113* 4 Ind Pak Karachi 15 Nov 1989
10 DM Jones 121* 4 Aus Pak Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
11 BA Young 120 4 NZl Pak Christchurch 24 Feb 1994
12 SA Thomson 120* 4 NZl Pak Christchurch 24 Feb 1994
13 SR Tendulkar 136 4 Ind Pak Chennai 28 Jan 1999
14 JL Langer 127 4 Aus Pak Hobart 18 Nov 1999
15 AC Gilchrist 149* 4 Aus Pak Hobart 18 Nov 1999
16 ME Trescothick 117 4 Eng Pak Manchester 31 May 2001
17 Yuvraj Singh 122 4 Ind Pak Karachi 29 Jan 2006
18 KC Sangakkara 130* 4 Srl Pak Col-SSC 20 Jul 2009
19 DM Bravo 116 4 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

DM Bravo of West Indies scored 116 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC to provide the fourth occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a hundred in the fourth innings of a test Pakistan All such occasions are listed below. Prior to DM Bravo accomplishing the feat, L Baichan was the last batsman to score a fourth innings hundred against Pakistan in Feb 1975. Thus DM Bravo emulated L Baichan after a gap of 41 years

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CC Hunte 114 4 Win Pak Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
2 GS Sobers 109* 4 Win Pak Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
3 L Baichan 105* 4 Win Pak Lahore 15 Feb 1975
4 DM Bravo 116 4 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

CG Greenidge {03} and RR Sarwan {04} are the two West Indies batsman to score three or more fourth innings hundreds. Their exploits are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 CG Greenidge 120* 4 v Australia Georgetown 02 Mar 1984
2 CG Greenidge 214* 4 v England Lord’s 28 Jun 1984
3 CG Greenidge 104 4 v Australia Adelaide 03 Feb 1989
             
1 RR Sarwan 105 4 v Australia St John’s 09 May 2003
2 RR Sarwan 102 4 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 03 Apr 2008
3 RR Sarwan 128 4 v Australia North Sound 30 May 2008
4 RR Sarwan 106 4 v England St John’s 15 Feb 2009

Georgetown, Sydney and St John’s are the three test grounds to witness two West Indies batsman scoring fourth innings hundreds. Georgetown has witnessed two such occasions – against Pakistan in Mar 1958 and against Australia in Mar 1984

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 CC Hunte 114 4 v Pakistan Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
2 GS Sobers 109* 4 v Pakistan Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
             
1 GS Sobers 113 4 v Australia Sydney 14 Feb 1969
2 SM Nurse 137 4 v Australia Sydney 14 Feb 1969
             
1 CG Greenidge 120* 4 v Australia Georgetown 02 Mar 1984
2 DL Haynes 103* 4 v Australia Georgetown 02 Mar 1984
             
1 RR Sarwan 105 4 v Australia St John’s 09 May 2003
2 S Chanderpaul 104 4 v Australia St John’s 09 May 2003

 

Fourth innings centuries in a test going in vain – DM Bravo joins the list

Fourth innings centuries in a test going in vain – DM Bravo joins the list

DM Bravo scored 116 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC. His century was in a losing cause as West Indies lost the test by 56 runs. It provides the 70th occasion of a batsman’s fourth innings century going in vain and provides the tenth occasion of West Indies batsman’s fourth innings hundred in a losing cause. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JB Stollmeyer 104 4 v Australia Sydney 25 Jan 1952
2 RB Kanhai 110 4 v England Port of Spain 28 Jan 1960
3 GS Sobers 113 4 v Australia Sydney 14 Feb 1969
4 SM Nurse 137 4 v Australia Sydney 14 Feb 1969
5 IVA Richards 101 4 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1976
6 PV Simmons 110 4 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1992
7 SL Campbell 113 4 v Australia Brisbane 22 Nov 1996
8 BC Lara 122 4 v Australia Port of Spain 19 Apr 2003
9 S Chanderpaul 116* 4 v England Manchester 07 Jun 2007
10 DM Bravo 116 4 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

DM Bravo scored 116 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Pakistan at Dubai-DSC. His century was in a losing cause as West Indies lost the test by 56 runs. It provides the fifth occasion of a batsman’s fourth innings century going in vain against Pakistan. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AR Border 105 4 Aus Pak Melbourne 10 Mar 1979
2 SR Tendulkar 136 4 Ind Pak Chennai 28 Jan 1999
3 ME Trescothick 117 4 Eng Pak Manchester 31 May 2001
4 Yuvraj Singh 122 4 Ind Pak Karachi 29 Jan 2006
5 DM Bravo 116 4 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

 

Ten plus wickets in a test by bowlers in a losing cause D Bishoo of West Indies is the new entrant to the list

Ten plus wickets in a test by bowlers in a losing cause D Bishoo of West Indies is the new entrant to the list

D Bishoo of West indies returned with match figures 10 for 174 against Pakistan in the just concluded test at Dubai-DSC. His match effort was in a losing cause as West Indies lost the test by 56 runs. It provides the 73rd occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul going in vain and also provides the eighth occasion of a West Indies bowler’s ten wicket haul in a losing cause. All such occasions are listed below in the chronological order

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AL Valentine 106.0 36 204 11 v England Manchester 08 Jun 1950
2 GE Gomez 36.2×8 6 113 10 v Australia Sydney 25 Jan 1952
3 AME Roberts 42.3 11 121 12 v India Chennai 11 Jan 1975
4 MA Holding 38.3 8 107 11 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1981
5 CA Walsh 40.5 11 117 10 v England Lord’s 29 Jun 2000
6 CD Collymore 44.2 7 134 11 v Pakistan Kingston 03 Jun 2005
7 S Shillingford 81.5 16 219 10 v Australia Roseau 23 Apr 2012
8 D Bishoo 48.5 5 174 10 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

D Bishoo of West indies returned with match figures 10 for 174 against Pakistan in the just concluded test at Dubai-DSC. His match effort was in a losing cause as West Indies lost the test by 56 runs. It provides the eighth occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul going in vain against Pakistan. All such occasions are listed below in the chronological order

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RJ Bright 57.5 22 111 10 Aus Pak Karachi 27 Feb 1980
2 NGB Cook 44.0 20 83 11 Eng Pak Karachi 02 Mar 1984
3 Maninder Singh 62.1 16 126 10 Ind Pak Bangalore 13 Mar 1987
4 C Pringle 59.0 17 152 11 NZl Pak Faisalabad 26 Oct 1990
5 J Srinath 46.0 10 132 13 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
6 CD Collymore 44.2 7 134 11 Win Pak Kingston 03 Jun 2005
7 CR Woakes 42.0 13 102 11 Eng Pak Lord’s 14 Jul 2016
8 D Bishoo 48.5 5 174 10 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
Eight plus wicket hauls in a test innings in a losing cause – D Bishoo of West Indies joins the list

Eight plus wicket hauls in a test innings in a losing cause – D Bishoo of West Indies joins the list

D Bishoo of West Indies captured 8 for 49 against Pakistan in the recently concluded test at Dubai-DSC. His effort was in a losing cause as West Indies lost the test by 56 runs. It provides the 21st occasion of a bowlers eight plus wickets in a losing cause in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed chronologically.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 43.2 18 58 8 1 Eng Aus Sydney 29 Jan 1892
2 T Richardson 36.1 7 94 8 2 Eng Aus Sydney 26 Feb 1898
3 H Trumble 31.0 13 65 8 2 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1902
4 LC Braund 29.1 6 81 8 1 Eng Aus Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
5 AL Valentine 50.0 14 104 8 1 Win Eng Manchester 08 Jun 1950
6 SP Gupte 34.3 11 102 9 1 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
7 JM Noreiga 49.4 16 95 9 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 06 Mar 1971
8 BS Chandrasekhar 41.5 18 79 8 2 Ind Eng Delhi 20 Dec 1972
9 MHN Walker 42.2×8 7 143 8 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 08 Feb 1975
10 N Kapil Dev 30.3 6 83 9 3 Ind Win Ahmedabad 12 Nov 1983
11 IT Botham 27.4 6 103 8 2 Eng Win Lord’s 28 Jun 1984
12 GF Lawson 40.0 7 112 8 1 Aus Win Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
13 JR Ratnayeke 23.2 5 83 8 2 Srl Pak Sialkot 27 Oct 1985
14 NA Foster 46.2 15 107 8 2 Eng Pak Leeds 02 Jul 1987
15 MG Hughes 37.0 9 87 8 3 Aus Win Perth 02 Dec 1988
16 ARC Fraser 16.1 2 53 8 2 Eng Win Port of Spain 05 Feb 1998
17 J Srinath 27.0 6 86 8 3 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
18 PA Strang 51.5 12 109 8 2 Zim NZl Bulawayo 12 Sep 2000
19 JJ Krejza 43.5 1 215 8 1 Aus Ind Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
20 MG Johnson 24.0 4 61 8 2 Aus SAF Perth 17 Dec 2008
21 D Bishoo 13.5 1 49 8 3 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

D Bishoo of West Indies captured 8 for 49 against Pakistan in the recently concluded test at Dubai-DSC. His effort was in a losing cause as West Indies lost the test by 56 runs. It provides the third occasion of a West Indies bowlers’ eight plus wickets haul in a losing cause in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed chronologically.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AL Valentine 50.0 14 104 8 1 Win Eng Manchester 08 Jun 1950
2 JM Noreiga 49.4 16 95 9 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 06 Mar 1971
3 D Bishoo 13.5 1 49 8 3 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016

D Bishoo of West Indies captured 8 for 49 against Pakistan in the recently concluded test at Dubai-DSC. His effort was in a losing cause as West Indies lost the test by 56 runs. It provides the fourth occasion of a bowlers’ eight plus wickets haul in a losing cause against Pakistan in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed chronologically.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 JR Ratnayeke 23.2 5 83 8 2 Srl Pak Sialkot 27 Oct 1985
2 NA Foster 46.2 15 107 8 2 Eng Pak Leeds 02 Jul 1987
3 J Srinath 27.0 6 86 8 3 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
4 D Bishoo 13.5 1 49 8 3 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016