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A research study on the Indian test grounds hosting their first test and the centuries scored on them

A research study on the Indian test grounds hosting their first test and the centuries scored on them

A research study into the Indian test grounds hosting their first ever test and centuries scored on them reveals the following interesting aspects

The following table lists the 22 Indian test grounds and the centuries scored by Visiting batsmen and the home team batsmen

No Ground Oppn Mon/Year Centurion -Visiting Score Centurion-Home Score
1 Mum-Gym Eng Dec 1933 BH Valentine 136 L Amaranath 118
2 Kolkata Eng Jan 1934        
3 Chennai Eng Feb 1934 CF Walters 102    
4 Delhi Win Nov 1948 CL Walcott 152 HR Adhikari 114*
4 Delhi Win Nov 1948 GE Gomez 101    
4 Delhi Win Nov 1948 ED Weekes 128    
4 Delhi Win Nov 1948 RJ Chrisitiani 107    
5 Mum-BS Win Dec 1948 AF Rae 104 RS Modi 112
5 Mum-BS Win Dec 1948 ED Weekes 194 VS Hazare 134*
6 Kanpur Eng Jan 1952        
7 Lucknow-Uni Pak Oct 1952 Nazar Mohammad 124*    
8 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 JW Guy 102 PR Umrigar 223
8 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 B Sutcliffe 137* VL Manjrekar 118
8 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955     AG Kripal Singh 100
9 Madras-CS NZl Jan 1956     MH Mankad 231
9 Madras-CS NZl Jan 1956     P Roy 173
10 Nagpur-VCA NZl Oct 1969        
11 Bangalore Win Nov 1974 AI Kallicharran 124    
11 Bangalore Win Nov 1974 CG Greenidge 107    
11 Bangalore Win Nov 1974 CH Lloyd 163*    
12 Mum-WS Win Jan 1975 RC Fredericks 104 ED Solkar 102
12 Mum-WS Win Jan 1975 *CH Lloyd 242*    
13 Jullundar Pak Sep 1983 Wasim Raja 125 AD Gaekwad 201
14 Motera Win Nov 1983        
15 Cuttack Srl Jan 1987     DB Vengsarkar 166
16 Jaipur Pak Feb 1987     M Azharuddin 110
16 Jaipur Pak Feb 1987  Ramiz Raja  114 RJ Shastri 125
17 Chandigarh-S16 Srl Nov 1990        
18 Lucknow-KDS Srl Jan 1994     NS Sidhu 124
18 Lucknow-KDS Srl Jan 1994     SR Tendulkar 142
19 Mohali Win Dec 1994 JC Adams 174* M Prabhakar 120
20 Nagpur-Jamta Aus Nov 2008 SM Katich 102 SR Tendulkar 109
21 Hyd-RGS NZl Nov 2010 TG McIntosh 102 Harbhajan Singh 111*
21 Hyd-RGS NZl Nov 2010 BB McCullum 225    
22 Indore NZl Oct 2016     *V Kohli 211
22 Indore NZl Oct 2016     AM Rahane 188

The following table lists the double centuries scored by Indian batsmen. There are four batsmen who have scored double centuries – PR Umrigar, MH Mankad, AD Gaekwad and V Kohli. V Kohli’s double century came while he was leading the team.

No Ground Oppn Mon/Year Centurion-Home Score
1 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 PR Umrigar 223
2 Madras-CS NZl Jan 1956 MH Mankad 231
3 Jullundar Pak Sep 1983 AD Gaekwad 201
4 Indore NZl Oct 2016 *V Kohli 211

CH Lloyd of Win and BB McCullum of NZl are the two visiting batsmen to score double centuries. CH Lloyd’s double century came when he was leading the team

No Ground Oppn Mon/Year Centurion-Vis Score
1 Mum-WS Win Jan 1975 *CH Lloyd 242*
2 Hyd-RGS NZl Nov 2010 BB McCullum 225

CH Lloyd and V Kohli have the distinction of scoring double centuries as Visiting captain and home team captain respectively and their feats are listed below

No Ground Oppn Mon/Year *Centurion Score
1 Mum-WS Win Jan 1975 *CH Lloyd 242*
2 Indore NZl Oct 2016 *V Kohli 211

India has hosted NZl at its new test centres on five occasions – at Hyd-LBS, Madras-CS, Nagpur-VCA, Hyd-RGS and Indore. The following table lists the centurions for the Visiting team and also the home team. It is noted that at Nagpur-VCA there were no centurions – both from the Vesting team   as well as the home team

No Ground Oppn Mon/Year Centurion-Vis Score Centurion-Home Score
1 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 JW Guy 102 PR Umrigar 223
1 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 B Sutcliffe 137* VL Manjrekar 118
1 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955     AG Kripal Singh 100
               
2 Madras-CS NZl Jan 1956     MH Mankad 231
2 Madras-CS NZl Jan 1956     P Roy 173
               
3 Nagpur-VCA NZl Oct 1969        
               
4 Hyd-RGS NZl Nov 2010 TG McIntosh 102 Harbhajan Singh 111*
4 Hyd-RGS NZl Nov 2010 BB McCullum 225    
               
5 Indore NZl Oct 2016     *V Kohli 211
5 Indore NZl Oct 2016     AM Rahane 188

The following table furnishes the list where there were no centurions from the home team and also centurions from the home team. Nine grounds had no centurions while the other 13 grounds have witnessed 21 centuries scored on them.

No Ground Oppn Mon/Year   Centurion-Home Score
1 Kolkata Eng Jan 1934      
2 Chennai Eng Feb 1934      
4 Kanpur Eng Jan 1952      
5 Lucknow-Uni Pak Oct 1952      
6 Nagpur-VCA NZl Oct 1969      
7 Bangalore Win Nov 1974      
8 Motera Win Nov 1983      
9 Chandigarh-S16 Srl Nov 1990      
             
No Ground Oppn Mon/Year No Centurion-Home Score
1 Mum-Gym Eng Dec 1933 1 L Amaranath 118
2 Delhi Win Nov 1948 2 HR Adhikari 114*
3 Mum-BS Win Dec 1948 3 RS Modi 112
  Mum-BS Win Dec 1948 4 VS Hazare 134*
4 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 5 AG Kripal Singh 100
  Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 6 PR Umrigar 223
  Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 7 VL Manjrekar 118
5 Madras-CS NZl Jan 1956 8 MH Mankad 231
  Madras-CS NZl Jan 1956 9 P Roy 173
6 Mum-WS Win Jan 1975 10 ED Solkar 102
  Jullundar Pak Sep 1983 11 AD Gaekwad 201
7 Cuttack Srl Jan 1987 12 DB Vengsarkar 166
8 Jaipur Pak Feb 1987 13 M Azharuddin 110
  Jaipur Pak Feb 1987 14 RJ Shastru 125
9 Lucknow-KDS Srl Jan 1994 15 NS Sidhu 124
  Lucknow-KDS Srl Jan 1994 16 SR Tendulkar 142
10 Mohali Win Dec 1994 17 M Prabhakar 120
11 Nagpur-Jamta Aus Nov 2008 18 SR Tendulkar 109
12 Hyd-RGS NZl Nov 2010 19 Harbhajan Singh 111*
13 Indore NZl Oct 2016 20 *V Kohli 211
  Indore NZl Oct 2016 21 AM Rahane 188

The following table furnishes the list where there were no centurions from the visiting team and also centurions from the visiting team. Nine grounds had no centurions while the other 12 grounds have witnessed 22 centuries scored on them.

No Ground Oppn Mon/Year   Centurion-Visiting Score
1 Kolkata Eng Jan 1934      
2 Kanpur Eng Jan 1952      
3 Madras-CS NZl Jan 1956      
4 Nagpur-VCA NZl Oct 1969      
5 Motera Win Nov 1983      
6 Cuttack Srl Jan 1987      
7 Chandigarh-S16 Srl Nov 1990      
8 Lucknow-KDS Srl Jan 1994      
9 Indore NZl Oct 2016      
             
No Ground Oppn Mon/Year No Centurion -Vis Bat Score
1 Mum-Gym Eng Dec 1933 1 BH Valentine 136
2 Chennai Eng Feb 1934 2 CF Walters 102
3 Delhi Win Nov 1948 3 CL Walcott 152
  Delhi Win Nov 1948 4 ED Weekes 128
  Delhi Win Nov 1948 5 GE Gomez 101
  Delhi Win Nov 1948 6 RJ Chrisitiani 107
4 Mum-BS Win Dec 1948 7 AF Rae 104
  Mum-BS Win Dec 1948 8 ED Weekes 194
5 Lucknow-Uni Pak Oct 1952 9 Nazar Mohammad 124*
6 Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 10 B Sutcliffe 137*
  Hyd-LBS NZl Nov 1955 11 JW Guy 102
7 Bangalore Win Nov 1974 12 AI Kallicharran 124
  Bangalore Win Nov 1974 13 CG Greenidge 107
  Bangalore Win Nov 1974 14 CH Lloyd 163*
8 Mum-WS Win Jan 1975 15 *CH Lloyd 242*
  Mum-WS Win Jan 1975 16 RC Fredericks 104
9 Jullundar Pak Sep 1983 17 Wasim Raja 125
10 Jaipur Pak Feb 1987 18 Rameez Raja 114
11 Mohali Win Dec 1994 19 JC Adams 174*
12 Nagpur-Jamta Aus Nov 2008 20 SM Katich 102
13 Hyd-RGS NZl Nov 2010 21 BB McCullum 225
 13 Hyd-RGS NZl Nov 2010 22 TG McIntosh 102
V Kohli and AM Rahane script a record partnership for the fourth wicket by Indian batsmen

V Kohli and AM Rahane script a record partnership for the fourth wicket by Indian batsmen

VV Kohli and AM Rahane scripted a record partnership for the fourth wicket by Indian batsmen when they added 365 runs for the fourth wicket in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Indore. The previous record was the 353 runs partnership between VVS Laxman and SR Tendulkar against Australia at Sydney in Jan 2004. The 365 runs partnership between V Kohli and AM Rahane for the fourth wicket in this game also represents the record partnership for the fourth wicket against New Zealand. The previous best stand was the 281 runs partnership between SC Ganguly and SR Tendulkar at Ahmedabad in Oct 1999

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 365 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016
2 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004

The following table lists the ten occasions of 350 plus runs partnerships for the fourth wicket in the annals of test cricket. The 449 runs partnership between AC Voges and SE Marsh against West Indies at Hobart in Dec 2015 is the highest partnership registered for the fourth wicket

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SE Marsh, AC Voges 4 449 1 Aus Win Hobart 10 Dec 2015
2 DPMD Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera 4 437 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
3 MC Cowdrey, PBH May 4 411 3 Eng Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
4 GS Sobers, FMM Worrell 4 399 2 Win Eng Bridgetown 06 Jan 1960
5 DG Bradman, WH Ponsford 4 388 2 Aus Eng Leeds 20 Jul 1934
6 MJ Clarke, RT Ponting 4 386 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
7 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 365 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016
8 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
9 MJ Clarke, RT Ponting 4 352 1 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
10 Asif Iqbal, Mushtaq Mohammad 4 350 1 Pak NZl Dunedin 07 Feb 1973

VV Kohli and AM Rahane added 365 runs for the fourth wicket in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Indore to provide the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 350 plus runs for various wickets. All such occasions are listed below.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad, P Roy 1 413 1 Ind NZl Chennai 06 Jan 1956
2 R Dravid, V Sehwag 1 410 2 Ind Pak Lahore 13 Jan 2006
3 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 5 376 3 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
4 CA Pujara, M Vijay 2 370 2 Ind Aus Hyd-RGS 02 Mar 2013
5 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 365 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016
6 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004

VV Kohli and AM Rahane added 365 runs for the fourth wicket in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Indore to provide the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting 350 plus runs for various wickets against New Zealand. Both the occasions are listed below. Thus it took sixty years and nine months for Indian batsmen to script a 350 plus runs partnership against New Zealand

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad, P Roy 1 413 1 Ind NZl Chennai 06 Jan 1956
2 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 365 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

VV Kohli and AM Rahane added 365 runs for the fourth wicket in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Indore to provide the fourth occasion of batsmen posting 350 plus runs for various wickets against New Zealand. All such occasions are listed below.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad, P Roy 1 413 1 Ind NZl Chennai 06 Jan 1956
2 KF Barrington, JH Edrich 2 369 1 Eng NZl Leeds 08 Jul 1965
3 Asif Iqbal, Mushtaq Mohammad 4 350 1 Pak NZl Dunedin 07 Feb 1973
4 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 365 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016
Captains scoring two or more double centuries in a calendar year

Captains scoring two or more double centuries in a calendar year

V Kohli became the sixth captain in the annals of test cricket to score two hundreds in the same calendar year. He scored 200 against West Indies at North Sound in Jul 2016 and followed it up with 211 against New Zealand in the ongoing test at Indore. He became the first Indian captain to accomplish such a feat. Other captains to perform  such a feat are –  MJ Clarke {04 in 2012}, DG Bradman {02 in 1937}, GS Chappell {02 in 1981}, BC Lara {02 in 2003} and BB McCullum {02 in 2014}. The performance of these six captains are furnished below

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 MJ Clarke 329* 2 Aus Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2012
  2 MJ Clarke 210 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
  3 MJ Clarke 259* 2 Aus SAF Brisbane 09 Nov 2012
  4 MJ Clarke 230 1 Aus SAF Adelaide 22 Nov 2012
                 
2 1 DG Bradman 270 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
  2 DG Bradman 212 3 Aus Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
                 
3 1 GS Chappell 204 2 Aus Ind Sydney 02 Jan 1981
  2 GS Chappell 201 2 Aus Pak Brisbane 27 Nov 1981
                 
4 1 BC Lara 209 2 Win Srl Gros Islet 20 Jun 2003
  2 BC Lara 202 2 Win SAF Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
                 
5 1 BB McCullum 224 1 NZl Ind Auckland 06 Feb 2014
  2 BB McCullum 302 3 NZl Ind Wellington 14 Feb 2014
                 
6 1 V Kohli 200 1 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
  2 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

 

Captains scoring a double century batting at number four in a test innings

Captains scoring a double century batting at number four in a test innings

V Kohli scored 211 in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Indore to provide the 21st occasion of a captain batting at number four scoring a double century in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WR Hammond 240 1 Eng Aus Lord’s 24 Jun 1938
2 AD Nourse 208 1 SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
3 PBH May 285* 3 Eng Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
4 MAK Pataudi 203* 3 Ind Eng Delhi 08 Feb 1964
5 CH Lloyd 242* 1 Win Ind Mumbai 23 Jan 1975
6 GS Chappell 235 1 Aus Pak Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
7 Javed Miandad 203* 2 Pak Srl Faisalabad 16 Oct 1985
8 AR Border 205 2 Aus NZl Adelaide 11 Dec 1987
9 Javed Miandad 211 1 Pak Aus Karachi 15 Sep 1988
10 MD Crowe 299 3 NZl Srl Wellington 31 Jan 1991
11 Saleem Malik 237 3 Pak Aus Rawalpindi 05 Oct 1994
12 BC Lara 213 2 Win Aus Kingston 13 Mar 1999
13 SR Tendulkar 217 1 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
14 BC Lara 209 2 Win Srl Gros Islet 20 Jun 2003
15 BC Lara 202 2 Win SAF Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
16 M Jayawardene 374 2 Srl SAF Colombo (SSC) 27 Jul 2006
17 M Jayawardene 213* 1 Srl Eng Galle 18 Dec 2007
18 M Jayawardene 240 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
19 HM Amla 208 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
20 V Kohli 200 1 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
21 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

V Kohli scored 211 in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Indore to provide the fourth occasion of an Indian captain batting at number four scoring a double century in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MAK Pataudi 203* 3 Ind Eng Delhi 08 Feb 1964
2 SR Tendulkar 217 1 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
3 V Kohli 200 1 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
4 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

V Kohli became the only Indian captain to score two double centuries while batting at number four. Prior to his double hundred today, he had scored 200 against West Indies at North Sound in Jul 2016.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 200 1 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
2 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

V Kohli scored 211 in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Indore to provide the third occasion of a captain batting at number four scoring a double century in a test innings against New Zealand.  All such occasions are listed below. V Kohli  is the second Indian captain to accomplish such a feat after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar had scored 217 against New Zealand at Ahmedabad in Oct 99

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AR Border 205 2 Aus NZl Adelaide 11 Dec 1987
2 SR Tendulkar 217 1 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
3 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

BC Lara {03}, M Jayawardene {03}, Javed Miandad {02} and V Kohli {02} are the four captains to score double centuries on two or more occasions while batting at number four. The exploits of these four captains are furnished below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 213 2 Win Aus Kingston 13 Mar 1999
2 BC Lara 209 2 Win Srl Gros Islet 20 Jun 2003
3 BC Lara 202 2 Win SAF Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
               
1 M Jayawardene 374 2 Srl SAF Colombo (SSC) 27 Jul 2006
2 M Jayawardene 213* 1 Srl Eng Galle 18 Dec 2007
3 M Jayawardene 240 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
               
1 Javed Miandad 203* 2 Pak Srl Faisalabad 16 Oct 1985
2 Javed Miandad 211 1 Pak Aus Karachi 15 Sep 1988
               
1 V Kohli 200 1 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
2 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

While analyzing the statistical table, we look for various combinations and permutations which are rare in nature and one such combination and permutation is an identical score. Javed Miandad and V Kohli have scored identical runs of 211 as captains batting at number four.  Javed Miandad of Pakistan had scored 211 against Australia at Karachi in Sep 1988 and 28 years later V Kohli emulated him by scoring 211 against New Zealand at Indore in Oct 2016

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Javed Miandad 211 1 Pak Aus Karachi 15 Sep 1988
2 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

WL Mudroch, Javed Miandad and V Kohli are the three captains in the annals of test cricket to score an identical 211 batting at any position in a test innings

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WL Mudroch 211 1 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1884
2 Javed Miandad 211 1 Pak Aus Karachi 15 Sep 1988
3 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

 

Batsmen batting at number four and five scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of which one is a double centurion

Batsmen batting at number four and five scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of which one is a double centurion

V Kohli {211} and AM Rahane {188} of India scored 150 plus runs while batting at number four and five against New Zealand at Indore in the ongoing test of which one is a double century providing the 15th such occasion in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No * Pos Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 * 4 PBH May 285* 3 Eng Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
    5 MC Cowdrey 154 3 Eng Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
                   
2   4 GS Sobers 226 2 Win Eng Bridgetown 06 Jan 1960
    5 FMM Worrell 197* 2 Win Eng Bridgetown 06 Jan 1960
                   
3   4 Mushtaq Mohammad 201 1 Pak NZl Dunedin 07 Feb 1973
    5 Asif Iqbal 175 1 Pak NZl Dunedin 07 Feb 1973
                   
4 * 4 MH Denness 181 1 Eng NZl Auckland 20 Feb 1975
    5 KWR Fletcher 216 1 Eng NZl Auckland 20 Feb 1975
                   
5 * 4 GS Chappell 235 1 Aus Pak Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
    5 GN Yallop 172 1 Aus Pak Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
                   
6   4 SR Tendulkar 241* 1 Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
    5 VVS Laxman 178 1 Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
                   
7   4 PD Collingwood 206 1 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Dec 2006
    5 KP Pietersen 158 1 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Dec 2006
                   
8 * 4 DPMD Jayawardene 240 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
    5 TT Samaraweera 231 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
                   
9   4 LRPL Taylor 151 1 NZl Ind Napier 26 Mar 2009
    5 JD Ryder 201 1 NZl Ind Napier 26 Mar 2009
                   
10   4 JH Kallis 224 1 SAF Srl Cape Town 03 Jan 2012
    5 AB de Villiers 160* 1 SAF Srl Cape Town 03 Jan 2012
                   
11   4 RT Ponting 221 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
  * 5 MJ Clarke 210 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
                   
12   4 MN Samuels 260 2 Win Ban Khulna 21 Nov 2012
    5 S Chanderpaul 150* 2 Win Ban Khulna 21 Nov 2012
                   
13 * 4 HM Amla 208 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
    5 AB de Villiers 152 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
                   
14   4 AC Voges 269* 1 Aus Win Hobart 10 Dec 2015
    5 SE Marsh 182 1 Aus Win Hobart 10 Dec 2015
                   
15 * 4 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016
    5 AM Rahane 188 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

V Kohli {211} and AM Rahane {188} of India scored 150 plus runs while batting at number four and five against New Zealand at Indore in the ongoing test of which one is a double century by the captain providing the sixth such occasion in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No * Pos Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 * 4 PBH May 285* 3 Eng Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
    5 MC Cowdrey 154 3 Eng Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
                   
2 * 4 GS Chappell 235 1 Aus Pak Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
    5 GN Yallop 172 1 Aus Pak Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
                   
3 * 4 DPMD Jayawardene 240 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
    5 TT Samaraweera 231 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
                   
4   4 RT Ponting 221 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
  * 5 MJ Clarke 210 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
                   
5 * 4 HM Amla 208 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
    5 AB de Villiers 152 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
                   
6 * 4 V Kohli 211 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016
    5 AM Rahane 188 1 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016

There are only two occasions in the annals of test cricket when both the batsmen batting at number four and five have scored double centuries. Both the occasions are listed below. It is interesting to note  that on both the occasions, a captain has scored a double century

No * Pos Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 * 4 DPMD Jayawardene 240 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
    5 TT Samaraweera 231 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
                   
2   4 RT Ponting 221 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
  * 5 MJ Clarke 210 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012

 

Five or more wickets by bowlers on debut in one day internationals

Five or more wickets by bowlers on debut in one day internationals

JT Ball of England captured five wickets conceding 51 runs against Bangladesh on Dhaka on 07.10.16 to provide the 13th bowler capturing five or more wickets on one-day debut. All such occasions are listed below. JT Ball earned the distinction of becoming the first England bowler to accomplish such a feat

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 5 2 RSA Ind Kolkata 10 Nov 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
13 JT Ball 9.5 0 51 5 2 Eng Ban Dhaka 07 Oct 2016

JT Ball of England captured five wickets conceding 51 runs against Bangladesh on Dhaka on 07.10.16 to provide the fourth bowler capturing five or more wickets on one-day debut against Bangladesh. All such occasions are listed

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 A Codrington 9.0 3 27 5 2 Can Ban Durban 11 Feb 2003
2 BV Vitori 10.0 0 30 5 1 Zim Ban Harare 12 Aug 2011
3 K Rabada 8.0 3 16 6 1 RSA Ban Dhaka 10 Jul 2015
4 JT Ball 9.5 0 51 5 2 Eng Ban Dhaka 07 Oct 2016

FH Edwards of West Indies and K Rabada of South Africa are the two bowlers who have captured six wickets on their one-day debut. K Rabada with 6 for 16 has the best figures by a bowler on one-day debut. K Rabada is the only bowler in the list to capture five or more wickets conceding less than 20 runs on debut

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 FH Edwards 7.0 1 22 6 2 Win Zim Harare 29 Nov 2003
2 K Rabada 8.0 3 16 6 1 RSA Ban Dhaka 10 Jul 2015

BV Vetori of Zimbabwe and CA Young of Ireland are the two bowlers who have captured five wickets on one-day debut completing the ten over quota. All the other eleven bowlers have accomplished the feat without completing their overs quota

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BV Vitori 10.0 0 30 5 1 Zim Ban Harare 12 Aug 2011
2 CA Young 10.0 0 46 5 1 Ire Sco Dublin-M 08 Sep 2014

TCB Fernando. JT Ball and Mustafizur Rahman are the three bowlers to capture five wickets on one day debut conceding 50 plus runs.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TCB Fernando 9.0 0 67 5 2 Srl Zim Sharjah 26 Oct 2001
2 JT Ball 9.5 0 51 5 2 Eng Ban Dhaka 07 Oct 2016
3 Mustafizur Rahman 9.2 1 50 5 2 Ban Ind Dhaka 18 Jun 2015

 

BCCI, Lodha Committee and Supreme Court

BCCI, Lodha Committee and Supreme Court

www.hrgcricstats.com brings its netizens a detailed report on BCCI, Lodha Committee and Supreme Court. The article is  culled from espncricinfo.com. The article is  in every detail and is penned by Nagaraj Gollpudi. Read on ………

Court deadline looms over BCCI

The Supreme Court ruled in favour of implementing a majority of the Lodha proposals, setting in motion a major revamp of the way cricket is run in India

On Monday afternoon, the Supreme Court passed its final order on the case involving the BCCI and its implementation of the Lodha Committee’s recommendations.

The Court had appointed the committee in January 2015 to look into the functioning of the Indian board and suggest changes to its constitution.

On January 4, 2016, RM Lodha, the former Chief Justice of India, unveiled the three-man committee’s recommendations, which shook the hierarchy of BCCI and its member associations. Consequently, the BCCI and various state associations approached the Supreme Court raising objections to the recommendations.

The final order of the two-judge bench comprising TS Thakur, the Chief Justice of India, and Justice Ibrahim Kalifulla, signed off on most of the Lodha proposals, setting in motion a major revamp of the way cricket is run in India.

The following is a summary of the case from the time the committee was appointed.

Apr 14, 2015 – 82 questions for BCCI

The Lodha panel sends an 82-point questionnaire to the BCCI to understand how it functions and how it runs cricket in India

The questions were split into eight sections and covered an exhaustive set of topics from the role of the BCCI’s stakeholders to the board’s election processes, the basis and formation of its various committees, player welfare, conflict of interest and transparency in the IPL’s functioning.

Jan 4, 2016 – Sweeping reforms unveiled

The Lodha committee recommends a complete overhaul of Indian cricket – from the very top down to the grassroots – affecting all its stakeholders.

With special focus on BCCI’s governance and administrative structures, rather than its cricketing operations, the most important set of recommendations aims at transforming the board’s power structure. The committee recommends one-state-one-vote, suggests clear and stringent eligibility criteria for the board’s office bearers and sets limits on their tenure in office. Serving ministers and bureaucrats or those above 70 years of age are not allowed to hold positions on the board nor in their state associations.

Setting up of a players’ association

Taking cognizance of the fact India are the only country to not have a players’ body, the Lodha committee recommends the formation of a players’ association.

A four-member standing committee chaired by former union home secretary GK Pillai and comprising former India cricketers Mohinder Amarnath, Anil Kumble and Diana Edulji, is appointed to “identify and invite all eligible ex-cricketers to be members, to open bank accounts, receive funds from the BCCI, conduct the first elections for office bearers, communicate the names of BCCI player nominees to the board.”

Jan 7, 2016 – BCCI takes the first steps to acknowledge Lodha report

Three days after the Lodha committee report became public, Anurag Thakur, BCCI secretary at the time, sends an e-mail to all state associations asking them to study the report, determine how it affects each of them individually and submit their findings to the board by January 31.

Feb 4, 2016 – Supreme Court sets deadline for BCCI

Having noticed the BCCI and the state associations delaying their formal response to the Lodha committee recommendations, the Supreme Court sets March 3rd as the deadline for the board to make their stance clear one way or another. “If you have any difficulty in implementing it [the reforms] we will have the Lodha Committee implement it for you,” Justice Thakur tells the BCCI counsel, a view he repeated several times 

Anurag Thakur and the BCCI had accepted some of the changes that were recommended, but were adamantly against others like the one-state-one-vote and an age cap on administrators © PTI

Feb 5, 2016 – BCCI continues to drag its feet

Without spelling his exact reservations, Thakur says the board is justified in taking time to study the Lodha committee’s report.

“We need to understand it is not a one-page report. It is a detailed report, which will have a lot of consequences on the working and the functioning of the BCCI. A committee has taken close to 12 months to come up with it. We are taking close to two months to discuss, debate, and after deliberations come to a consensus to implement that report.

“When the report came, I wrote a letter to all the state associations to call their meetings. Many state associations have already held their managing committee or working committee meetings. They are going to have their special general meetings before the BCCI’s special general meeting in the third week of February. So I think it is a due process. We are not slow at all. We are not shying away. We are not looking at any escape route.”

Two days later, the BCCI finally calls for an SGM to discuss the Lodha report

Feb 19, 2016 – BCCI points out ‘anomalies’ in Lodha report

More questions than answers arise when BCCI responds to the Lodha report. Its members cite “anomalies and difficulties” in implementing the recommendations. Thakur is asked to file an affidavit to counter the Lodha report in the Supreme Court.

Feb 22, 2016 – Mumbai Cricket Association approaches SC

The state associations prepare to fire salvos against the Lodha commmittee. Mumbai Cricket Association, one of the oldest members of the BCCI, files an intervention stating the one-state-one-vote recommendation hurts the MCA.

Mar 2, 2016 – BCCI details reservations against Lodha report

Two days before the Supreme Court deadline, the BCCI files its affidavit, stating it has implemented some of the recommendations – appointing an ombudsman, addressing the issue of conflict of interest and advertising for a chief executive officer, a chief financial officer and other top management positions – but also lists several it does not agree with – the one-state-one-vote rule, age cap of 70 years for an office-bearer or a board official, limits on an office bearer’s and restriction on advertisements during Tests and ODIs.

Mar 3, 2016 – Court takes exception to BCCI views

Although the Court says it will ask the Lodha committee to reconsider some of the suggestions, it does not take pleasantly to the BCCI’s continued reluctance to change.

On Thakur saying he was not consulted before the recommendations were finalised, the bench asks: “It was international news that we had formed the Justice Lodha committee to suggest reforms in cricket. The whole world knew it. Now you come to us and say the recommendations were a bolt from the blue for you and you were not consulted… What were you doing? Waiting at the fence for a written invitation?”

Responding to the BCCI counsel’s argument that a cap on advertisements during a match would “cripple” the board’s income, Justice Thakur asks: “Do you mean that your commerce should overtake the enjoyment of the game?”

Apr 5, 2016 – Court slams BCCI’s method of disbursing funds

Having asked the BCCI and its state associations for an audited account of their books over the last five years and finding disparities in the distribution of funds between members, the Court slams the Indian board. “You function like ‘show me the face; I will make the payment…’ [The] impression that one gets is that you are practically corrupting the persons by not demanding how the money is spent… [It’s] like the moment you want a vote and their hands will go up,” Justice Thakur says.

Apr 8, 2016 – ‘Are you refusing to be reformed?’

When BCCI counsel KK Venugopal says the board is beyond the purview of the Supreme Court since it is a trust, Justice Thakur counters, “What we understand is that you are suggesting that ‘I am answerable to Registrar of Societies. I will be accountable only to Registrar of the Society. I will be amenable to criminal law but I will not reform. Don’t ask me to reform.’

“Is it possible? What have you done? We have seen the allegations of match-fixing and betting. You have no control over these. But you give money in crores. The Lodha committee has said something. It has been said to make the functioning more transparent and visible and the effort is to reform the BCCI.”

Apr 19, 2016 – Court rebuffs BCCI take on one-state-one-vote

When counsel for Baroda Cricket Association says implementing the one-state-one-vote recommendation would lead to “enormous politics” within the board, the bench disagrees. “You are right. Seven votes will come to northeast where there is no cricket that we know [of]. But we don’t know the game of seven votes. Can you elaborate what the politics will be?”

Apr 26, 2016 – BCCI ‘running a prohibitory regime’

The Court continues to use stern language with regard to BCCI and its state associations. “You are running a prohibitory regime, which is spread across the country,” it says. “You have complete monopoly. If any cricket club or association wants to do anything, we are least bothered. We are not here to reform every cricketing club. But if any institution which is discharging public duty like BCCI, then any organisation or association associated with it will have to reform itself.”

Apr 29, 2016 – Court firm on the age cap of 70 for administrators

“Why do you want to hold on to the reign for such a long time? Even the Supreme Court judges retire at 65,” Thakur tells Arvind Datar, senior counsel for the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA). “You have been given five more years. You had a president [the late Jagmohan Dalmiya] who could not speak, could not communicate. Those who elected him [in 2015] did not see whom they were electing? These days, even in politics people are retiring.”

Saying the Lodha committee is competent and can perform the “surgery” to repair Indian cricket administration, the court tells the counsel for Odisha Cricket Association: “After a certain age they [people over 70] must retire and do something else. They cannot head a society managing sports.”

May 2, 2016 – ‘State associations will have to fall in line with Lodha reforms’

The Court makes it categorically clear that the BCCI and all of its state associations will have to implement the Lodha reforms.

“Once the BCCI is reformed it will go down the line and all cricket associations will have to reform themselves if they want to associate with it. The committee constituted in the wake of match-fixing and spot-fixing allegations was a serious exercise and not a futile exercise,” the two-judge bench says in response to an intervention plea filed by the Haryana Cricket Association stating the Lodha Committee’s remit was to only recommend changes.

May 3, 2016 – ‘BCCI constitution incapable of achieving transparency’

The Court says the BCCI constitution is “highly incapable of achieving the values of transparency, objectivity and accountability [such] that without changing its structure it can’t be done so.”

June 30, 2016 – SC decision on Lodha panel report likely in three weeks

The Supreme Court reserves its judgement in the case concerning implementation of the Lodha Committee recommendations by the BCCI. There is to be no further hearing in the case and the two-judge bench will submit the written judgement to the concerned parties before July 22.

July 18, 2016 – SC accepts majority of the Lodha recommendations

The Supreme Court rules in favour of implementing a majority of the Lodha Committee proposals, and gives the BCCI between four and six months to implement them. Lodha, the court says, will oversee the implementation process.

July 20, 2016 – CAB, KSCA call off elections

The Lodha Committee asks the BCCI to direct all state associations to put their annual elections on hold. Consequently, the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) postpone their elections.

July 21, 2016 – Lodha Committee clarifies nine-year cap for state administrators

The Lodha Committee makes it clear that office bearers, across the BCCI and state associations, who have completed nine years in the job cumulatively stand disqualified and cannot contest for another term.

July 24, 2016 – Sharad Pawar announces he will step down as Mumbai Cricket Association president

Sharad Pawar becomes the first high-profile name to say he will step down as MCA president in accordance with the Lodha Committee recommendations.

August 2, 2016 – BCCI appoints legal panel to liaise with Lodha Committee

The BCCI’s working committee approves a new legal panel as a “single point interface for the BCCI to interact with the Justice Lodha Committee” during the implementation of the report. Former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju is appointed head the panel, which also includes BCCI’s counsel Abhinav Mukerjee.

August 7, 2016 – Katju terms Supreme Court order “illegal”

Five days into his new role, Justice Katju calls the July 18 order of Supreme Court “unconstitutional and illegal”. “There has been violation of principles of the [Indian] Constitution. Under our Constitution, we have legislature, executive and judiciary. There is broad separation of functions. It’s the legislature’s prerogative to make laws. If judiciary starts making laws, one is setting a dangerous precedent,” he says. The following day, the BCCI files a review petition in the Supreme Court against the July 18 order.

August 9, 2016 – Lodha Committee issues first set of timelines

BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke meets the Lodha Committee and says the board will follow the timelines set by the Committee. He also states that the board has already begun implementing reforms. The deadline for the first phase is September 30.

August 22, 2016 – BCCI announce AGM on September 21

The BCCI announces it will conduct the annual general meeting on September 21. Lodha Committee says the AGM is “meaningless” unless the BCCI implements the recommendations.

August 31, 2016 – Lodha Committee amends IPL Governing Council recommendatio

The Lodha Committee withdraws its recommendation to have nominees of two franchises sit on the IPL Governing Council on a rotational basis. The BCCI had earlier pointed out that this move could lead to conflict of interest, which the Court said was “evident”.

September 1, 2016 – Final set of deadlines for the BCCI

The Lodha Committee issues a second set of guidelines. The BCCI is directed to hold elections for the Apex Council – to replace the board’s highest-decision making body, the working committee – and conduct its AGM by December 15. The BCCI also has to form a fresh IPL governing council by December 30.

September 12, 2016 – ICC refuses to get involved in BCCI-Lodha tussle

ICC’s chief executive David Richardson says that BCCI president Anurag Thakur had asked the global body to send a letter, asking the world governing body to clarify whether the reforms of the Lodha Committee did not amount to government interference in the running of the Indian board. However ICC chairman Shashank Manohar asks BCCI to “formally” send the request in writing.

September 21, 2016 – BCCI defies Lodha Committee, pickes 5-member selection panel

The BCCI conducts its AGM and defies one part of the Lodha Committee’s order by picking a five-member selection pane for the men’s, women’s and junior teams as opposed to a three-member panel recommended by the Committee.

September 28, 2016 – Lodha Committee asks Supreme Court to ‘supersede’ BCCI top brass, Court warns the board

The Lodha Committee’s status report to the Supreme Court says that the BCCI has created “serious impediments” in the implementation of reforms and recommends that all existing office-bearers of the board be replaced by a caretaker panel of administrators.

Chief Justice of India TS Thakur warns the board to implement the recommendations. “BCCI thinks it is law unto itself. We know how to get our orders implemented. BCCI thinks it is the lord. You better fall in line or we will make you fall in line,” Thakur says, giving the board a week to respond.

The BCCI files a new application, pleading for the Court’s July 18 order to be suspended until the Court hears the board’s review and curative petitions against the mandatory implementation of most of the recommendations.

September 30, 2016 – BCCI misses first Lodha deadline

The BCCI misses the first deadline of September 30, and fails to adopt the Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations at its SGM, which would trigger the implementation of the Lodha recommendations. Meanwhile two full members of the board, the Tripura Cricket Association and the Vidarbha Cricket Association, unanimously adopt the reforms. The board SGM is pushed to October 1.

October 1, 2016 – BCCI cherry-picks Lodha recommendations

At the SGM, the BCCI agrees to implement important recommendations, but key reforms – the age restriction of 70 years for board officials, the tenure cap of nine years with cooling-off periods, and the one-state-one-vote policy, among others – are missing from the list.

October 3, 2016 – Lodha Committee asks banks to halt two BCCI transactions

The Lodha Committee asks two Indian banks – Yes Bank and Bank of Maharashtra – not to disburse funds from the BCCI accounts to the state associations with regard to two financial decisions taken at the board’s emergent working committee meeting on September 30.

October 6, 2016 – BCCI given a day to fall in line

The Supreme Court asks the BCCI to submit an undertaking that it will “unconditionally” implement all the court-approved recommendations of the Lodha Committee by October 7. The court indicates that if the board fails to do so, its office bearers could be replaced with a panel of administrators.

Ocfober 7, 2016 – Supreme Court adjourns the next hearing to 17.10.2016

Nagraj Gollapudi is a senior assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo.

 

 

Bowlers who have conceded 90 plus runs in an innings in one day games

Bowlers who have conceded 90 plus runs in an innings in one day games

DW Steyn of South Africa returned with figures of 2 for 96 in the one-day game against Australia at Durban on 05.10.16 to provide the 41st occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MC Snedden 12.0 1 105 2 1 NZl Eng The Oval 09 Jun 1983
2 ALF de Mel 10.0 0 97 1 1 Srl Win Karachi 13 Oct 1987
3 ST Jayasuriya 10.0 0 94 3 1 Srl Pak Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 1996
4 RJ van Vuuren 10.0 0 92 0 1 Nam Aus Potchefstroom 27 Feb 2003
5 AM Blignaut 9.0 0 96 2 1 Zim NZl Bulawayo 24 Aug 2005
6 M Muralitharan 10.0 0 99 0 1 Srl Aus Sydney 12 Feb 2006
78 ML Lewis 10.0 0 113 0 2 Aus RSA Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
8 SJ Harmison 10.0 0 97 0 2 Eng Srl Leeds 01 Jul 2006
9 PW Borren 10.0 0 94 1 1 Net Srl Amstelveen 04 Jul 2006
10 WF Stelling 10.0 0 91 2 1 Net Srl Amstelveen 06 Jul 2006
11 Naved-ul-Hasan 8.0 0 92 2 1 Pak RSA Centurion 04 Feb 2007
12 RDM Leverock 10.0 0 96 1 1 Ber Ind Port of Spain 19 Mar 2007
13 PC Connell 9.0 0 95 0 1 Ire NZl Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
14 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
15 LN Onyango 10.0 0 91 0 1 Ken Zim Harare 12 Oct 2009
16 WD Parnell 10.0 0 95 2 1 RSA Ind Gwalior 24 Feb 2010
17 Shafiul Islam 10.0 0 95 3 1 Ban Pak Dambulla 21 Jun 2010
18 Shafiul Islam 9.0 0 97 2 1 Ban Eng Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
19 SW Masakadza 10.0 0 95 2 1 Zim RSA Benoni 22 Oct 2010
20 JM Anderson 10.0 0 91 1 2 Eng Aus Sydney 02 Feb 2011
21 JM Anderson 9.5 0 91 1 1 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
22 BV Vitori 9.0 0 105 1 1 Zim NZl Napier 09 Feb 2012
23 E Chigumbura 10.0 0 92 1 1 Zim NZl Napier 09 Feb 2012
24 SL Malinga 7.4 0 96 1 2 Srl Ind Hobart 28 Feb 2012
25 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 93 2 1 Pak RSA Johannesburg 17 Mar 2013
26 R Vinay Kumar 9.0 0 102 1 2 Ind Aus Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
27 CJ Anderson 10.0 0 96 1 1 NZl Pak Sharjah 14 Dec 2014
28 JE Taylor 10.0 0 95 1 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
29 JO Holder 9.0 0 91 0 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
30 RAS Lakmal 10.0 0 93 0 1 Srl NZl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
31 Bilawal Bhatti 10.0 0 93 0 1 Pak NZl Napier 03 Feb 2015
32 JO Holder 10.0 2 104 1 1 Win RSA Sydney 27 Feb 2015
33 KJ O’Brien 7.0 0 95 1 1 Ire RSA Canberra 03 Mar 2015
34 Dawlat Zadran 10.0 1 101 2 1 Afg Aus Perth 04 Mar 2015
35 KJ O’Brien 10.0 0 90 2 2 Ire Zim Hobart 07 Mar 2015
36 AD Russell 10.0 0 96 2 1 Win NZl Wellington 21 Mar 2015
37 MJ McClenaghan 10.0 0 93 2 1 NZl Eng Birmingham 09 Jun 2015
38 CJ Jordan 9.0 0 97 1 1 Eng NZl The Oval 12 Jun 2015
39 B Kumar 10.0 0 106 1 1 Ind RSA Mumbai 25 Oct 2015
40 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 110 0 1 Pak Eng Nottingham 30 Aug 2016
41 DW Steyn 10.0 0 96 2 1 RSA Aus Durban 05 Oct 2016

DW Steyn of South Africa returned with figures of 2 for 96 in the one-day game against Australia at Durban on 05.10.16 to provide the second occasion of a South African bowler conceding 90 plus runs in an innings in one day games after WD Parnell. WD Parnell had returned with figure of 2 for 95 against India at Gwalior on 24.02.10.  Thus DW Steyn became the most expensive South African bowler in one day games in terms of runs conceded.

No Player O M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WD Parnell 10.0 0 95 2 1 RSA Ind Gwalior 24 Feb 2010
2 DW Steyn 10.0 0 96 2 1 RSA Aus Durban 05 Oct 2016

DW Steyn of South Africa returned with figures of 2 for 96 in the one day game against Australia at Durban on 05.10.16 to provide the sixth occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs in an innings against Australia in one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RJ van Vuuren 10.0 0 92 0 1 Nam Aus Potchefstroom 27 Feb 2003
2 M Muralitharan 10.0 0 99 0 1 Srl Aus Sydney 12 Feb 2006
3 JM Anderson 10.0 0 91 1 2 Eng Aus Sydney 02 Feb 2011
4 R Vinay Kumar 9.0 0 102 1 2 Ind Aus Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
5 Dawlat Zadran 10.0 1 101 2 1 Afg Aus Perth 04 Mar 2015
6 DW Steyn 10.0 0 96 2 1 RSA Aus Durban 05 Oct 2016

The following are the nine bowlers who have leaked 100 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day games. Two Indian bowlers – R Vinay Kumar and Bhuvaneshwar Kumar – make an appearance in this elite list.

No Player O M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MC Snedden 12.0 1 105 2 1 NZl Eng The Oval 09 Jun 1983
2 ML Lewis 10.0 0 113 0 2 Aus RSA Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
3 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
4 BV Vitori 9.0 0 105 1 1 Zim NZl Napier 09 Feb 2012
5 R Vinay Kumar 9.0 0 102 1 2 Ind Aus Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
6 JO Holder 10.0 2 104 1 1 Win RSA Sydney 27 Feb 2015
7 Dawlat Zadran 10.0 1 101 2 1 Afg Aus Perth 04 Mar 2015
8 B Kumar 10.0 0 106 1 1 Ind RSA Mumbai 25 Oct 2015
9 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 110 0 1 Pak Eng Nottingham 30 Aug 2016

JM Anderon of England. JO Holder of West Indies, KJ O’Brien of Ireland, Shafiul Islam of Bangladesh and Wahab Riaz of Pakistan are the five bowlers who have conceded 90 plus runs in a one-day innings on two occasions. The performance of these five bowlers are listed below

No Player O M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JM Anderson 10.0 0 91 1 2 Eng Aus Sydney 02 Feb 2011
  JM Anderson 9.5 0 91 1 1 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
                     
2 JO Holder 9.0 0 91 0 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
  JO Holder 10.0 2 104 1 1 Win RSA Sydney 27 Feb 2015
                     
3 KJ O’Brien 7.0 0 95 1 1 Ire RSA Canberra 03 Mar 2015
  KJ O’Brien 10.0 0 90 2 2 Ire Zim Hobart 07 Mar 2015
                     
4 Shafiul Islam 10.0 0 95 3 1 Ban Pak Dambulla 21 Jun 2010
  Shafiul Islam 9.0 0 97 2 1 Ban Eng Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
                     
5 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 93 2 1 Pak RSA Johannesburg 17 Mar 2013
  Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 110 0 1 Pak Eng Nottingham 30 Aug 2016

ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka and Shafiul Islam of Bangladesh are the two bowlers who have captured most wickets – three wickets – while conceding 90 plus runs. Both these bowlers have leaked 90 plus runs against Pakistan

No Player O M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ST Jayasuriya 10.0 0 94 3 1 Srl Pak Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 1996
2 Shafiul Islam 10.0 0 95 3 1 Ban Pak Dambulla 21 Jun 2010

There are eleven bowlers who have failed to capture a wicket while conceding 90 plus runs in an innings in the annals of one day games. The full list is furnished below. This list includes ML Lewis of Australia {none for 112}, TG Southee of New Zealand {none for 105} and Wahab Riaz of Pakistan {none for 110} who have leaked 100 plus runs without capturing a wicket

No Player O M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RJ van Vuuren 10.0 0 92 0 1 Nam Aus Potchefstroom 27 Feb 2003
2 M Muralitharan 10.0 0 99 0 1 Srl Aus Sydney 12 Feb 2006
3 ML Lewis 10.0 0 113 0 2 Aus RSA Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
4 SJ Harmison 10.0 0 97 0 2 Eng Srl Leeds 01 Jul 2006
5 PC Connell 9.0 0 95 0 1 Ire NZl Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
6 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
7 LN Onyango 10.0 0 91 0 1 Ken Zim Harare 12 Oct 2009
8 JO Holder 9.0 0 91 0 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
8 RAS Lakmal 10.0 0 93 0 1 Srl NZl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
10 Bilawal Bhatti 10.0 0 93 0 1 Pak NZl Napier 03 Feb 2015
11 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 110 0 1 Pak Eng Nottingham 30 Aug 2016

 

Indore would become the 22nd test venue in the country

Indore would become the 22nd test venue in the country

Indore will host the third test between India and New Zealand which starts from October, 08, 2016. Indore would earn the distinction of becoming the 22nd test ground in the country and 109th test ground globally. The following table lists the twenty-one Indian test grounds with the win-loss records

No Grounds Span Mat Won Lost Tied Draw
1 Eden Gardens, Kolkata 1934-2016 40 12 9 0 19
2 Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1948-2015 33 13 6 0 14
3 MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai 1934-2013 31 13 6 1 11
4 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 1975-2013 24 10 7 0 07
5 Green Park, Kanpur 1952-2016 22 07 3 0 12
6 M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1974-2015 21 06 6 0 09
7 Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 1948-2009 18 05 2 0 11
8 Mohali, Chandigarh 1994-2015 12 06 1 0 05
9 Motera, Ahmedabad 1983-2012 12 04 2 0 06
10 Nehru Stadium, Madras 1956-1965 09 02 4 0 03
11 VCA. Ground, Nagpur 1969-2006 09 02 2 0 05
12 VCA Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur 2008-2015 05 03 1 0 01
13 Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 1955-1988 03 01 0 0 02
14 Rajiv Gandhi Int’l Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad 2010-2013 03 02 0 0 01
15 Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 1987-1995 02 01 0 0 01
16 Gandhi Stadium, Jalandhar 1983-1983 01 00 0 0 01
17 Gymkhana Ground, Mumbai 1933-1933 01 00 1 0 00
18 K.D.Singh ‘Babu’ Stadium, Lucknow 1994-1994 01 01 0 0 00
19 Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 1987-1987 01 00 0 0 01
20 Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh 1990-1990 01 01 0 0 00
21 University Ground, Lucknow 1952-1952 01 00 1 0 00

 

Bowlers who returned with figures of “four for forty four” in one day internationals

Bowlers who returned with figures of “four for forty four” in one day internationals

AL Phehlukwayo of South Africa returned with 4 for 44 against Australia at Centurion on 30.09.16 to provide the 33rd occasion of bowler returning with figures of “four for forty four” in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Sarfraz Nawaz 12.0 1 44 4 2 Pak Win Birmingham 11 Jun 1975
2 DL Underwood 10.0 0 44 4 2 Eng Win Sydney 28 Nov 1979
3 GB Troup 10.0 1 44 4 2 NZl Aus Auckland 13 Feb 1982
4 DR Doshi 10.0 0 44 4 2 Ind Srl Amritsar 12 Sep 1982
5 MG Hughes 07.0 0 44 4 1 Aus Win Sydney 16 Jan 1989
6 CG Rackemann 08.1 0 44 4 2 Aus Pak Brisbane 11 Feb 1990
7 HH Streak 10.0 0 44 4 2 Zim Srl Harare 05 Nov 1994
8 PJ Martin 10.0 1 44 4 2 Eng Win The Oval 26 May 1995
9 KLT Arthurton 06.5 0 44 4 1 Win RSA Bloemfontein 05 Feb 1999
10 UDU Chandana 10.0 0 44 4 2 Srl RSA Galle 06 Jul 2000
11 GW Flower 08.0 0 44 4 2 Zim Ind Bulawayo 27 Jun 2001
12 D Gough 09.0 1 44 4 2 Eng NZl Christchurch 13 Feb 2002
13 Mohammad Sami 07.4 0 44 4 2 Pak Win Sharjah 15 Feb 2002
14 PW Gunaratne 09.4 0 44 4 2 Srl Pak Tangier 17 Aug 2002
15 AR Adams 09.4 1 44 4 2 NZl Win Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 2003
16 KD Mills 10.0 0 44 4 1 NZl RSA Cape Town 28 Oct 2005
17 SL Malinga 10.0 0 44 4 1 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
18 KS Lokuarachchi 10.0 0 44 4 2 Srl Net Amstelveen 06 Jul 2006
19 JA Morkel 08.3 0 44 4 2 RSA Pak Lahore 29 Oct 2007
20 Mashrafe Mortaza 10.0 3 44 4 1 Ban NZl Dhaka 09 Oct 2008
21 DW Steyn 07.5 1 44 4 2 RSA Aus Port Elizabeth 13 Apr 2009
22 E Schiferli 10.0 1 44 4 2 Net Can Amstelveen 11 Jul 2009
23 Naved-ul-Hasan 08.0 0 44 4 2 Pak Srl Colombo (RPS) 09 Aug 2009
24 IG Butler 10.0 0 44 4 1 NZl Pak Johannesburg 03 Oct 2009
25 SCJ Broad 10.0 0 44 4 1 Eng Aus Cardiff 24 Jun 2010
26 AR White 10.0 0 44 4 2 Ire Net Dublin 16 Aug 2010
27 JM Anderson 09.4 0 44 4 1 Eng RSA The Oval 31 Aug 2012
28 JC Tredwell 10.0 0 44 4 2 Eng Ind Rajkot 11 Jan 2013
29 DJ Bravo 10.0 0 44 4 1 Win NZl Auckland 26 Dec 2013
30 NM Lyon 10.0 1 44 4 2 Aus Zim Harare 31 Aug 2014
31 TA Boult 10.0 0 44 4 2 NZl Srl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
32 TA Boult 10.0 3 44 4 2 NZl Win Wellington 21 Mar 2015
33 AL Phehlukwayo 10.0 1 44 4 1 RSA Aus Centurion 30 Sep 2016

AL Phehlukwayo of South Africa returned with 4 for 44 against Australia at Centurion on 30.09.16 to provide the third occasion of South African bowler returning with figures of “four for forty four” in one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JA Morkel 08.3 0 44 4 2 RSA Pak Lahore 29 Oct 2007
2 DW Steyn 07.5 1 44 4 2 RSA Aus Port Elizabeth 13 Apr 2009
3 AL Phehlukwayo 10.0 1 44 4 1 RSA Aus Centurion 30 Sep 2016

AL Phehlukwayo of South Africa returned with 4 for 44 against Australia at Centurion on 30.09.16 to provide the 33rd occasion of bowler returning with figures of “four for forty four” against Australia in one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GB Troup 10.0 1 44 4 2 NZl Aus Auckland 13 Feb 1982
2 DW Steyn 07.5 1 44 4 2 RSA Aus Port Elizabeth 13 Apr 2009
3 SCJ Broad 10.0 0 44 4 1 Eng Aus Cardiff 24 Jun 2010
4 AL Phehlukwayo 10.0 1 44 4 1 RSA Aus Centurion 30 Sep 2016

TA Boult of New Zealand is the only bowler in the history of one day games to accomplish such a feat on two occasions. He had returned with the figures of 4 for 44 against Sri Lanka at Dunedin on 23.01.15 and against West Indies at Welligton on 21.03.15

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TA Boult 10.0 0 44 4 2 NZl Srl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
2 TA Boult 10.0 3 44 4 2 NZl Win Wellington 21 Mar 2015

It is interesting to note that the figures of five for fifty-five {5 for 55} has been achieved in the history of one day games only once. Sohail Khan of Pakistan returned with figures of 5-55 against India at Adelaide on 15.02.15