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Both the opening batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings of an one day game

Both the opening batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings of an one day game

DA Warner  and TM Head scored hundreds against Pakistan on 26.01.17 at Adelaide

DA Warner {179} and TM Head {128} scored hundreds representing  Australia against Pakistan on 26.01.17 at Adelaide  to provide the 33rd occasion of both the openers scoring hundreds in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below.

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 GR Marsh 104 1 Aus Ind Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
  2 DC Boon 111 1 Aus Ind Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
                 
2 1 Rameez Raja 107* 1 Pak Srl Adelaide 17 Feb 1990
  2 Saeed Anwar 126 1 Pak Srl Adelaide 17 Feb 1990
                 
3 1 Saeed Anwar 110 1 Pak Srl Sharjah 04 Feb 1993
  2 Rameez Raja 109* 1 Pak Srl Sharjah 04 Feb 1993
                 
4 1 Saeed Anwar 107 1 Pak Srl Sharjah 30 Oct 1993
  2 Asif Mujtaba 113* 1 Pak Srl Sharjah 30 Oct 1993
                 
5 1 DN Chudasama 122 1 Ken Ban Nairobi (Gym) 10 Oct 1997
  2 KO Otieno 144 1 Ken Ban Nairobi (Gym) 10 Oct 1997
                 
6 1 SC Ganguly 109 1 Ind Srl Col-RPS 07 Jul 1998
  2 SR Tendulkar 128 1 Ind Srl Col-RPS 07 Jul 1998
                 
7 1 G Kirsten 115 1 RSA Ind Kochi 09 Mar 2000
  2 HH Gibbs 111 1 RSA Ind Kochi 09 Mar 2000
                 
8 1 SC Ganguly 127 1 Ind RSA Johannesburg 05 Oct 2001
  2 SR Tendulkar 101 1 Ind RSA Johannesburg 05 Oct 2001
                 
9 1 SC Ganguly 111 1 Ind Ken Paarl 24 Oct 2001
  2 SR Tendulkar 146 1 Ind Ken Paarl 24 Oct 2001
                 
10 1 V Sehwag 126 2 Ind Eng Col-RPS 22 Sep 2002
  2 SC Ganguly 117* 2 Ind Eng Col-RPS 22 Sep 2002
                 
11 1 MS Atapattu 101 1 Srl Aus Sydney 09 Jan 2003
  2 ST Jayasuriya 122 1 Srl Aus Sydney 09 Jan 2003
                 
12 1 ME Trescothick 114* 2 Eng RSA The Oval 28 Jun 2003
  2 VS Solanki 106 2 Eng RSA The Oval 28 Jun 2003
                 
13 1 V Sehwag 130 1 Ind NZl Hyd-RGS 15 Nov 2003
  2 SR Tendulkar 102 1 Ind NZl Hyd-RGS 15 Nov 2003
                 
14 1 Yasir Hameed 127* 1 Pak NZl Rawalpindi 07 Dec 2003
  2 Imran Farhat 107 1 Pak NZl Rawalpindi 07 Dec 2003
                 
15 1 AC Gilchrist 122 2 Aus Srl Brisbane 14 Feb 2006
  2 SM Katich 107* 2 Aus Srl Brisbane 14 Feb 2006
                 
16 1 WU Tharanga 109 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
  2 ST Jayasuriya 152 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
                 
17 1 Salman Butt 132 1 Pak Ban Lahore 13 Apr 2008
  2 Kamran Akmal 100 1 Pak Ban Lahore 13 Apr 2008
                 
18 1 ST Jayasuriya 130 1 Srl Ban Karachi 30 Jun 2008
  2 KC Sangakkara 121 1 Srl Ban Karachi 30 Jun 2008
                 
19 1 JAH Marshall 161 1 NZl Ire Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
  2 BB McCullum 166 1 NZl Ire Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
                 
20 1 GA Hamilton 119 1 Sco Can Aberdeen 07 Jul 2009
  2 DF Watts 101 1 Sco Can Aberdeen 07 Jul 2009
                 
21 1 WU Tharanga 118* 2 Srl Ban Dhaka 08 Jan 2010
  2 DPMD Jayawardene 108 2 Srl Ban Dhaka 08 Jan 2010
                 
22 1 WU Tharanga 133 1 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
  2 TM Dilshan 144 1 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
                 
23 1 WU Tharanga 102* 2 Srl Eng Col-RPS 26 Mar 2011
  2 TM Dilshan 108* 2 Srl Eng Col-RPS 26 Mar 2011
                 
24 1 Mohd Hafeez 105 1 Pak Ind Mirpur 18 Mar 2012
  2 Nasir Jamshed 112 1 Pak Ind Mirpur 18 Mar 2012
                 
25 1 WU Tharanga 174* 1 Srl Ind Kingston 02 Jul 2013
  2 DPMD Jayawardene 107 1 Srl Ind Kingston 02 Jul 2013
                 
26 1 AJ Finch 148 1 Aus Sco Edinburgh 03 Sep 2013
  2 SE Marsh 151 1 Aus Sco Edinburgh 03 Sep 2013
                 
27 1 Q de Kock 106 1 RSA Ind Durban 08 Dec 2013
  2 HM Amla 100 1 RSA Ind Durban 08 Dec 2013
                 
28 1 AM Rahane 111 1 Ind Srl Cuttack 02 Nov 2014
  2 S Dhawan 113 1 Ind Srl Cuttack 02 Nov 2014
                 
29 1 HM Amla 153* 1 RSA Win Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
  2 RR Rossouw 128 1 RSA Win Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
                 
30 1 MJ Guptill 116* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
  2 TWM Latham 110* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
                 
31 1 Q de Kock 135 2 RSA Eng Centurion 09 Feb 2016
  2 HM Amla 127 2 RSA Eng Centurion 09 Feb 2016
                 
32 1 JJ Roy 112* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
  2 AD Hales 133* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
                 
33 1 DA Warner 179 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
  2 TM Head 128 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017

The captioned list contains three occasions of both the openers scoring unbeaten hundreds in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below.

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 WU Tharanga 102* 2 Srl Eng Col-RPS 26 Mar 2011
  2 TM Dilshan 108* 2 Srl Eng Col-RPS 26 Mar 2011
                 
2 1 MJ Guptill 116* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
  2 TWM Latham 110* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
                 
3 1 JJ Roy 112* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
  2 AD Hales 133* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016

The following list shows the four occasions of both the Australian opening batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings.  It was the second such occasion on Australian soil – the first being at Brisbane on 14.02.06.

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 GR Marsh 104 1 Aus Ind Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
  2 DC Boon 111 1 Aus Ind Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
                 
2 1 AC Gilchrist 122 2 Aus Srl Brisbane 14 Feb 2006
  2 SM Katich 107* 2 Aus Srl Brisbane 14 Feb 2006
                 
3 1 AJ Finch 148 1 Aus Sco Edinburgh 03 Sep 2013
  2 SE Marsh 151 1 Aus Sco Edinburgh 03 Sep 2013
                 
4 1 DA Warner 179 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
  2 TM Head 128 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017

It is interesting to note that the feat of DA Warner and TM Head provides the first ever occasion both the opening batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings of an one day game was against Pakistan in the annals of one  day games

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 DA Warner 179 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
  2 TM Head 128 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017

Adelaide has witnessed two such occasions – by Pakistan batsmen against Sri Lanka on 17.02.90 and by Australian batsmen against Pakistan on 26.01.17. Both the occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 Rameez Raja 107* 1 Pak Srl Adelaide 17 Feb 1990
  2 Saeed Anwar 126 1 Pak Srl Adelaide 17 Feb 1990
                 
2 1 DA Warner 179 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
  2 TM Head 128 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017

The following are the four occasions of both the opening batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings on Australian soil – at Adelaide on two occasions, at Sydney and at Brisbane {once each}

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 Rameez Raja 107* 1 Pak Srl Adelaide 17 Feb 1990
  2 Saeed Anwar 126 1 Pak Srl Adelaide 17 Feb 1990
                 
2 1 MS Atapattu 101 1 Srl Aus Sydney 09 Jan 2003
  2 ST Jayasuriya 122 1 Srl Aus Sydney 09 Jan 2003
                 
3 1 AC Gilchrist 122 2 Aus Srl Brisbane 14 Feb 2006
  2 SM Katich 107* 2 Aus Srl Brisbane 14 Feb 2006
                 
4 1 DA Warner 179 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
  2 TM Head 128 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017

 

Three or more centuries in a one day game by rival batsmen

Three or more centuries in a one day game by rival batsmen

DA Warner {179}, TM Head {128} and Babar Azam {100} scored centuries

DA Warner {179}, TM Head {128} and Babar Azam {100} scored centuries in the one day game between Australia and Pakistan at Adelaide on 26.01.17 to provide the 35th occasion of three or more centuries scored by rival batsmen in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 GM Wood 114* 1 Aus Eng Lord’s 03 Jun 1985
  2 GA Gooch 117* 2 Eng Aus Lord’s 03 Jun 1985
  3 DI Gower 102 2 Eng Aus Lord’s 03 Jun 1985
                 
2 1 GR Marsh 104 1 Aus Ind Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
  2 DC Boon 111 1 Aus Ind Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
  3 K Srikkanth 102 2 Ind Aus Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
                 
3 1 Saeed Anwar 115 1 Pak Srl Nairobi (G) 04 Oct 1996
  2 Shahid Afridi 102 1 Pak Srl Nairobi (G) 04 Oct 1996
  3 PA de Silva 122 2 Srl Pak Nairobi (G) 04 Oct 1996
                 
4 1 ME Waugh 102 1 Aus Win Brisbane 05 Jan 1997
  2 BC Lara 102 2 Win Aus Brisbane 05 Jan 1997
  3 CL Hooper 110* 2 Win Aus Brisbane 05 Jan 1997
                 
5 1 MS Atapattu 118 1 Srl Ind Col-(RPS) 17 Aug 1997
  2 M Azharuddin 111* 2 Ind Srl Col-(RPS) 17 Aug 1997
  3 A Jadeja 119 2 Ind Srl Col-(RPS) 17 Aug 1997
                 
6 1 Saeed Anwar 140 1 Pak Ind Dhaka 18 Jan 1998
  2 Ijaz Ahmed 117 1 Pak Ind Dhaka 18 Jan 1998
  3 SC Ganguly 124 2 Ind Pak Dhaka 18 Jan 1998
                 
7 1 M Azharuddin 153* 1 Ind Zim Cuttack 09 Apr 1998
  2 A Jadeja 116* 1 Ind Zim Cuttack 09 Apr 1998
  3 GW Flower 102 2 Zim Ind Cuttack 09 Apr 1998
                 
8 1 SC Ganguly 109 1 Ind Srl Col-(RPS) 07 Jul 1998
  2 SR Tendulkar 128 1 Ind Srl Col-(RPS) 07 Jul 1998
  3 PA de Silva 105 2 Srl Ind Col-(RPS) 07 Jul 1998
                 
9 1 Ijaz Ahmed 111 1 Pak Aus Lahore 10 Nov 1998
  2 Mohammad Yousuf 100 1 Pak Aus Lahore 10 Nov 1998
  3 AC Gilchrist 103 2 Aus Pak Lahore 10 Nov 1998
  4 RT Ponting 124* 2 Aus Pak Lahore 10 Nov 1998
                 
10 1 SC Ganguly 127 1 Ind RSA Johannesburg 05 Oct 2001
  2 SR Tendulkar 101 1 Ind RSA Johannesburg 05 Oct 2001
  3 G Kirsten 133* 2 RSA Ind Johannesburg 05 Oct 2001
                 
11 1 JH Kallis 107 1 RSA Eng The Oval 28 Jun 2003
  2 ME Trescothick 114* 2 Eng RSA The Oval 28 Jun 2003
  3 VS Solanki 106 2 Eng RSA The Oval 28 Jun 2003
                 
12 1 VVS Laxman 131 1 Ind Zim Adelaide 24 Jan 2004
  2 SV Carlisle 109 2 Zim Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2004
  3 SM Ervine 100 2 Zim Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2004
                 
13 1 AJ Strauss 100 1 Eng Win Lord’s 06 Jul 2004
  2 A Flintoff 123 1 Eng Win Lord’s 06 Jul 2004
  3 CH Gayle 132* 2 Win Eng Lord’s 06 Jul 2004
                 
14 1 ME Trescothick 121 1 Eng Srl Leeds 01 Jul 2006
  2 WU Tharanga 109 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
  3 ST Jayasuriya 152 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
                 
15 1 ML Hayden 117 1 Aus NZl Perth 28 Jan 2007
  2 RT Ponting 111 1 Aus NZl Perth 28 Jan 2007
  3 JDP Oram 101* 2 NZl Aus Perth 28 Jan 2007
                 
16 1 GM Hamilton 119 1 Sco Can Aberdeen 07 Jul 2009
  2 DF Watts 101 1 Sco Can Aberdeen 07 Jul 2009
  3 S Jyoti 117 2 Can Sco Aberdeen 07 Jul 2009
                 
17 1 WU Tharanga 118 1 Srl Ind Kolkata 24 Dec 2009
  2 G Gambhir 150* 2 Ind Srl Kolkata 24 Dec 2009
  3 V Kohli 107 2 Ind Srl Kolkata 24 Dec 2009
                 
18 1 HM Amla 110 1 RSA Zim Bloemfontein 15 Oct 2010
  2 CA Ingram 124 1 RSA Zim Bloemfontein 15 Oct 2010
  3 BRM Taylor 145* 2 Zim RSA Bloemfontein 15 Oct 2010
                 
19 1 GC Smith 125 1 RSA Srl Johannesburg 22 Jan 2012
  2 AB de Villiers 125* 1 RSA Srl Johannesburg 22 Jan 2012
  3 KC Sangakkara 102 2 Srl RSA Johannesburg 22 Jan 2012
                 
20 1 TM Dilshan 160* 1 Srl Ind Hobart 28 Feb 2012
  2 KC Sangakkara 105 1 Srl Ind Hobart 28 Feb 2012
  3 V Kohli 133* 2 Ind Srl Hobart 28 Feb 2012
                 
21 1 DA Warner 100 1 Aus Srl Adelaide 06 Mar 2012
  2 MJ Clarke 117 1 Aus Srl Adelaide 06 Mar 2012
  3 TM Dilshan 106 2 Srl Aus Adelaide 06 Mar 2012
                 
22 1 Mohammad Hafeez 105 1 Pak Ind Dhaka 18 Mar 2012
  2 Nasir Jamshed 112 1 Pak Ind Dhaka 18 Mar 2012
  3 V Kohli 183 2 Ind Pak Dhaka 18 Mar 2012
                 
23 1 WTS Porterfield 112 1 Ire Eng Dublin (M) 03 Sep 2013
  2 EJG Morgan 124* 2 Eng Ire Dublin (M) 03 Sep 2013
  3 RS Bopara 101* 2 Eng Ire Dublin (M) 03 Sep 2013
                 
24 1 SR Watson 102 1 Aus Ind Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
  2 GJ Bailey 156 1 Aus Ind Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
  3 S Dhawan 100 2 Ind Aus Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
  4 V Kohli 115* 2 Ind Aus Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
                 
25 1 AJ Finch 102 1 Aus RSA Harare 27 Aug 2014
  2 F du Plessis 106 2 RSA Aus Harare 27 Aug 2014
  3 AB de Villiers 136* 2 RSA Aus Harare 27 Aug 2014
                 
26 1 GD Elliott 104* 1 NZl Srl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
  2 L Ronchi 170* 1 NZl Srl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
  3 TM Dilshan 116 2 Srl NZl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
                 
27 1 JE Root 121 1 Eng Srl Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  2 HDRL Thirimanne 139* 2 Srl Eng Wellington 01 Mar 2015
  3 KC Sangakkara 117* 2 Srl Eng Wellington 01 Mar 2015
                 
28 1 Sikandar Raza 100* 1 Zim NZl Harare 04 Aug 2015
  2 MJ Guptill 116* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
  3 TWM Latham 110* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
                 
29 1 RG Sharma 171* 1 Ind Aus Perth 12 Jan 2016
  2 SPD Smith 149 2 Aus Ind Perth 12 Jan 2016
  3 GJ Bailey 112 2 Aus Ind Perth 12 Jan 2016
                 
30 1 AJ Finch 107 1 Aus Ind Canberra 20 Jan 2016
  2 S Dhawan 126 2 Ind Aus Canberra 20 Jan 2016
  3 V Kohli 106 2 Ind Aus Canberra 20 Jan 2016
                 
31 1 DA Warner 122 1 Aus Ind Sydney 23 Jan 2016
  2 MR Marsh 102* 1 Aus Ind Sydney 23 Jan 2016
  3 MK Pandey 104* 2 Ind Aus Sydney 23 Jan 2016
                 
32 1 JE Root 125 1 Eng RSA Centurion 09 Feb 2016
  2 Q de Kock 135 2 RSA Eng Centurion 09 Feb 2016
  3 HM Amla 127 2 RSA Eng Centurion 09 Feb 2016
                 
33 1 DA Warner 117 1 Aus RSA Durban 05 Oct 2016
  2 SPD Smith 108 1 Aus RSA Durban 05 Oct 2016
  3 DA Miller 118* 2 RSA Aus Durban 05 Oct 2016
                 
34 1 Yuvraj Singh 150 1 Ind Eng Cuttack 19 Jan 2017
  2 MS Dhoni 134 1 Ind Eng Cuttack 19 Jan 2017
  3 EJG Morgan 102 2 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 2017
                 
35 1 DA Warner 179 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
  2 TM Head 128 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
  3 Babar Azam 100 2 Pak Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
One hundredth occasion of a batsman scoring two or more consecutive one day centuries – DA Warner of Australia is credited with the feat

One hundredth occasion of a batsman scoring two or more consecutive one day centuries – DA Warner of Australia is credited with the feat

DA Warner’s feat of scoring centuries in consecutive one day games in the fourth and fifth one day internationals against Pakistan – 130 at Sydney on 22.01.17 and 170 at Adelaide on 26.01.17- provided the one hundredth occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in two or more consecutive one day games. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Country Career 100s From
1 Sangakkara, K C Sri Lanka 2000-2015 4 26/02/2015
2 Babar Azam Pakistan 2015- 3 30/09/2016
3 de Kock, Q South Africa 2013- 3 05/12/2013
4 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 3 24/02/2010
5 Gibbs, H H South Africa 1996-2010 3 20/09/2002
6 Saeed Anwar Pakistan 1989-2003 3 30/10/1993
7 Zaheer Abbas Pakistan 1974-1985 3 17/12/1982
8 Taylor, L R New Zealand 2006- 3 28/01/2014
9 Amla, H M South Africa 2008- 2 15/10/2010
10 Amla, H M South Africa 2008- 2 06/07/2014
11 Buttler, J C England 2012- 2 20/11/2015
12 Chanderpaul, S West Indies 1994-2011 2 16/12/2006
13 Charles, J West Indies 2012- 2 10/02/2013
14 Chigumbura, E Zimbabwe 2004- 2 26/05/2015
15 Collingwood, P D England 2001-2011 2 06/02/2007
16 Cook, A N England 2006- 2 13/02/2012
17 de Kock, Q South Africa 2013- 2 25/10/2015
18 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 26/08/2007
19 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 17/10/2010
20 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 24/02/2011
21 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 22/01/2012
22 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 22/10/2015
23 Dhawan, S India 2010- 2 06/06/2013
24 Dias, R L Sri Lanka 1979-1987 2 15/09/1982
25 Dilshan, T M Sri Lanka 1999-2016 2 15/12/2009
26 Dravid, R India 1996-2011 2 23/05/1999
27 du Plessis, F South Africa 2011- 2 02/09/2014
28 Flintoff, A England 1999-2009 2 04/07/2004
29 Gambhir, G India 2003- 2 01/12/2010
30 Ganguly, S C India 1992-2007 2 13/10/2000
31 Gayle, C H West Indies 1999- 2 15/11/2002
32 Gayle, C H West Indies 1999- 2 28/10/2006
33 Gayle, C H West Indies 1999- 2 24/08/2008
34 Gibbs, H H South Africa 1996-2010 2 25/08/2007
35 Gooch, G A England 1976-1995 2 01/06/1985
36 Gower, D I England 1978-1991 2 13/01/1983
37 Greatbatch, M J New Zealand 1988-1996 2 23/05/1990
38 Greenidge, C G West Indies 1975-1991 2 21/03/1987
39 Guptill, M J New Zealand 2009- 2 31/05/2013
40 Guptill, M J New Zealand 2009- 2 13/03/2015
41 Hayden, M L Australia 1993-2008 2 24/03/2007
42 Haynes, D L West Indies 1978-1994 2 19/04/1984
43 Hick, G A England 1991-2001 2 23/01/1999
44 Hinds, W W West Indies 1999-2010 2 30/05/2003
45 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pakistan 1991-2007 2 17/01/1992
46 Jayasuriya, S T Sri Lanka 1989-2011 2 09/01/2003
47 Jayasuriya, S T Sri Lanka 1989-2011 2 23/07/2004
48 Jayasuriya, S T Sri Lanka 1989-2011 2 01/07/2006
49 Jayawardene, D P M D Sri Lanka 1998-2015 2 24/06/2006
50 Jones, D M Australia 1984-1994 2 01/01/1987
51 Kallis, J H South Africa 1996-2014 2 28/06/2003
52 Kamran Akmal Pakistan 2002-2013 2 12/12/2005
53 Knight, N V England 1996-2003 2 31/08/1996
54 Kohli, V India 2008- 2 20/10/2010
55 Kohli, V India 2008- 2 28/02/2012
56 Kohli, V India 2008- 2 18/03/2012
57 Kohli, V India 2008- 2 17/01/2016
58 Lara, B C West Indies 1990-2007 2 19/02/1993
59 Lara, B C West Indies 1990-2007 2 05/01/1997
60 Lara, B C West Indies 1990-2007 2 17/09/2002
61 Laxman, V V S India 1998-2006 2 22/01/2004
62 Mahanama, R S Sri Lanka 1986-1999 2 03/11/1994
63 Marsh, G R Australia 1986-1992 2 13/03/1991
64 Mohd Hafeez Pakistan 2003- 2 22/12/2013
65 Mohd Mahmudullah Bangladesh 2007- 2 09/03/2015
66 Mohd Shahzad Afghanistan 2009- 2 01/09/2009
67 Mohd Yousuf Pakistan 1998-2010 2 17/04/2002
68 Mohd Yousuf Pakistan 1998-2010 2 30/01/2008
69 Nasir Jamshed Pakistan 2008- 2 30/12/2012
70 Pietersen, K P England 2004-2013 2 18/02/2012
71 Ponting, R T Australia 1995-2012 2 28/01/2007
72 Porterfield, W T S Ireland 2006- 2 31/01/2007
73 Ramiz Raja Pakistan 1985-1997 2 15/02/1990
74 Root, J E England 2013- 2 09/02/2016
75 Saeed Anwar Pakistan 1989-2003 2 10/11/1996
76 Saeed Anwar Pakistan 1989-2003 2 11/06/1999
77 Saeed Anwar Pakistan 1989-2003 2 08/10/2000
78 Saleem Elahi Pakistan 1995-2004 2 24/11/2002
79 Sangakkara, K C Sri Lanka 2000-2015 2 04/04/2003
80 Sangakkara, K C Sri Lanka 2000-2015 2 29/06/2008
81 Shahriar Nafees Bangladesh 2005-2011 2 13/10/2006
82 Sharma, R G India 2007- 2 28/05/2010
83 Sharma, R G India 2007- 2 12/01/2016
84 Smith, G C South Africa 2002-2013 2 27/02/2005
85 Stewart, A J England 1989-2003 2 18/07/2000
86 Stirling, P R Ireland 2008- 2 30/05/2011
87 Tamim Iqbal Bangladesh 2007- 2 17/04/2015
88 Taylor, B R M Zimbabwe 2004-2015 2 07/03/2015
89 Taylor, B R M Zimbabwe 2004-2015 2 20/10/2011
90 Taylor, L R New Zealand 2006- 2 12/06/2015
91 Taylor, L R New Zealand 2006- 2 25/10/2011
92 Tendulkar, S R India 1989-2012 2 22/04/1998
93 Tharanga, W U Sri Lanka 2005- 2 07/10/2006
94 Trescothick, M E England 2000-2006 2 13/07/2002
95 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 04/03/2012
96 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 06/12/2016
97 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 22/01/2017
98 Watson, S R Australia 2002-2015 2 02/10/2009
99 Waugh, M E Australia 1988-2002 2 23/02/1996
100 Yuvraj Singh India 2000- 2 14/11/2008

DA Warner’s feat provides the ninth occasion of an Australian batsman accomplishing the feat of scoring two centuries in consecutive games. All such occasions are listed below. DA Warner became the first Australian batsman to accomplish the feat on three occasions

No Player Country Career 100s From
1 Hayden, M L Australia 1993-2008 2 24/03/2007
2 Jones, D M Australia 1984-1994 2 01/01/1987
3 Marsh, G R Australia 1986-1992 2 13/03/1991
4 Ponting, R T Australia 1995-2012 2 28/01/2007
5 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 04/03/2012
6 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 06/12/2016
7 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 22/01/2017
8 Watson, S R Australia 2002-2015 2 02/10/2009
9 Waugh, M E Australia 1988-2002 2 23/02/1996

DA Warner became the eighth batsman in the history of one day internationals to score two or more consecutive one day centuries on three or more occasions. The following  table lists all the eight batsmen

No No Player Country Career 100s From
1 1 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 3 24/02/2010
  2 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 26/08/2007
  3 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 17/10/2010
  4 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 24/02/2011
  5 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 22/01/2012
  6 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2005- 2 22/10/2015
             
2 1 Kohli, V India 2008- 2 20/10/2010
  2 Kohli, V India 2008- 2 28/02/2012
  3 Kohli, V India 2008- 2 18/03/2012
  4 Kohli, V India 2008- 2 17/01/2016
             
3 1 Saeed Anwar Pakistan 1989-2003 3 30/10/1993
  2 Saeed Anwar Pakistan 1989-2003 2 10/11/1996
  3 Saeed Anwar Pakistan 1989-2003 2 11/06/1999
  4 Saeed Anwar Pakistan 1989-2003 2 08/10/2000
             
4 1 Gayle, C H West Indies 1999- 2 15/11/2002
  2 Gayle, C H West Indies 1999- 2 28/10/2006
  3 Gayle, C H West Indies 1999- 2 24/08/2008
             
5 1 Jayasuriya, S T Sri Lanka 1989-2011 2 09/01/2003
  2 Jayasuriya, S T Sri Lanka 1989-2011 2 23/07/2004
  3 Jayasuriya, S T Sri Lanka 1989-2011 2 01/07/2006
             
6 1 Lara, B C West Indies 1990-2007 2 19/02/1993
  2 Lara, B C West Indies 1990-2007 2 05/01/1997
  3 Lara, B C West Indies 1990-2007 2 17/09/2002
             
7 1 Sangakkara, K C Sri Lanka 2000-2015 4 26/02/2015
  2 Sangakkara, K C Sri Lanka 2000-2015 2 04/04/2003
  3 Sangakkara, K C Sri Lanka 2000-2015 2 29/06/2008
             
8 1 Taylor, L R New Zealand 2006- 3 28/01/2014
  2 Taylor, L R New Zealand 2006- 2 12/06/2015
  3 Taylor, L R New Zealand 2006- 2 25/10/2011
             
9 1 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 04/03/2012
  2 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 06/12/2016
  3 Warner, D A Australia 2009- 2 22/01/2017

 

England go one up in T20I series – Cruise to a facile seven wicket win at Kanpur

England go one up in T20I series – Cruise to a facile seven wicket win at Kanpur

Few records for EJG Morgan – became the first England batsman to score 1500 T20I runs and also became the first England captain to score two T20I fifties against India

India capped Parvez Rasool for this game. He became the 67th cricketer to represent India in T20Is. He also became the ninth Indian cricketer to make T20 debut against England.

V Kohli opened the innings in this game for India. He became the 39th captain to open the innings for a team in the history of T20 Internationals. He also became the third Indian captain to open the innings in T20Is. Others are V Sehwag and AM Rahane.

He also became the fifth captain to lead India in T20Is. Others are – V Sehwag {01}, MS Dhoni {72}, SK Raina {03} and AM Rahane {02}

MS Dhoni’s aggregate T20I runs at the end of this game read 1148. He now stands fourth in the list of five Indian batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs in  T20Is – V Kohli {1686}, RG Sharma {1364}, SK Raina {1237}, MS Dhoni {1148} and Yuvraj Singh {1146}

V Kohli and DA Warner tie for the fifth place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in T20Is. Both the batsmen have socred 1686 runs. BB McCullum {2140}, TM Dilshan {1889}, MJ Guptil {1806}, Umar Akmal {169} are the other four batsmen who have scored more runs in T20Is than V Kohli  and DA Warner.

EJG Morgan scored 51 in this game to provide the 94th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of England captain accomplishing such a feat. The following table lists the six occasions

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 PD Collingwood 79 2 v West Indies The Oval 28 Jun 2007
2 PD Collingwood 54 1 v New Zealand Christchurch 07 Feb 2008
3 PD Collingwood 57 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 13 Nov 2009
             
4 EJG Morgan 71 1 v India Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
5 EJG Morgan 74 1 v Australia Cardiff 31 Aug 2015
6 EJG Morgan 51 2 v India Kanpur 26 Jan 2017

EJG Morgan and PD Collingwood now share the six occasions equally. Both the captains have scored fifties on three occasions

EJG Morgan’s 51 in this game provide his second fifty against India and his first on away soil against India. The other occasion was his 71 at Birmingham on 07.09.1

EJG Morgan’s 51 provide the 12th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against India in T20Is. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 76 1 Aus Ind Mumbai (BS) 20 Oct 2007
2 TM Dilshan 61 1 Srl Ind Colombo (RPS) 10 Feb 2009
3 KC Sangakkara 78 1 Srl Ind Nagpur 09 Dec 2009
4 KC Sangakkara 59 1 Srk Ind Mohali 12 Dec 2009
5 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
6 Mohammad Hafeez 61 2 Pak Ind Bangalore 25 Dec 2012
7 Mohammad Hafeez 55 2 Pak Ind Ahmedabad 28 Dec 2012
8 F du Plessis 58 1 RSA Ind Dhaka 04 Apr 2014
9 EJG Morgan 71 1 Eng Ind Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
10 AJ Finch 74 2 Aus Ind Melbourne 29 Jan 2016
11 SR Watson 124* 1 Aus Ind Sydney 31 Jan 2016
12 EJG Morgan 51 2 Eng Ind Kanpur 26 Jan 2017

EJG Morgan became  the third captain to score fifties against India on two occasions. Others are – KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka and Mohammad Hafeez of Pakistan

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 EJG Morgan 71 1 Eng Ind Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
2 EJG Morgan 51 2 Eng Ind Kanpur 26 Jan 2017
               
1 KC Sangakkara 78 1 Srl Ind Nagpur 09 Dec 2009
2 KC Sangakkara 59 1 Srk Ind Mohali 12 Dec 2009
               
1 Mohammad Hafeez 61 2 Pak Ind Bangalore 25 Dec 2012
2 Mohammad Hafeez 55 2 Pak Ind Ahmedabad 28 Dec 2012

EJG Morgan scored four boundary sixes in this game to take his aggregate of boundary sixes to eleven against India. He became the first captain to score ten or more boundary sixes against India. He went past CH Gayle of West Indies who had scored seven boundary sixes as captain against India

EJG Morgan at the end of this game has an aggregate of 32 boundary sixes as captain. He is  one of the four skippers who have scored 30 plus boundary sixes – Shahid Afridi {41}, MS Dhoni {34}, EJG Morgan {32} and F du Plessis {30}

EJG Morgan became the first England captain to score 30 plus boundary sixes in T20Is. At the end of this game, his aggregate of boundary sixes read 32.

EJG Morgan’s aggregate runs in T20Is as a batsman read 1511. He became the twelfth and also the first England batsman to score 1500 runs in T20Is. The following table lists all the twelve batsmen who have accomplished the feat.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 BB McCullum NZl 71 70 10 2140 123 35.66 2 13 03 199 91
2 TM Dilshan Srl 80 79 12 1889 104* 28.19 1 13 10 223 33
3 MJ Guptill NZl 61 59 07 1806 101* 34.73 1 10 02 169 76
4 Umar Akmal Pak 82 77 14 1690 94 26.82 0 08 08 122 55
5 V Kohli Ind 46 42 12 1686 90* 56.20 0 16 00 180 32
6 DA Warner Aus 63 63 03 1686 90* 28.10 0 12 05 162 74
7 Mohd Shahzad Afg 55 55 03 1656 118* 31.84 1 11 03 187 60
8 JP Duminy RSA 70 64 21 1654 96* 38.46 0 09 06 122 56
9 Mohd Hafeez Pak 77 75 04 1614 86 22.73 0 09 05 175 39
10 Shoaib Malik Pak 82 76 20 1548 75 27.64 0 05 01 131 32
11 CH Gayle Win 50 47 04 1519 117 35.32 2 13 02 130 98
12 EJG Morgan Eng 65 64 13 1511 85* 29.62 0 08 03 114 66

It is interesting to note that among these twelve batsmen who have an aggregate of 1500 plus runs in T20 Internationals, V Kohli is the only batsman who has not scored a duck. He has played 46 games, 42 innings and has an aggregate of 1686 runs and yet to be dismissed for a duck

EJG Morgan with 66 boundary sixes to his credit, stands fifth in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in T20Is. The following table lists all the five batsmen.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle Win 50 47 04 1519 117 35.32 2 13 02 130 98
2 BB McCullum NZl 71 70 10 2140 123 35.66 2 13 03 199 91
3 MJ Guptill NZl 61 59 07 1806 101* 34.73 1 10 02 169 76
4 DA Warner Aus 63 63 03 1686 90* 28.10 0 12 05 162 74
4 EJG Morgan Eng 65 64 13 1511 85* 29.62 0 08 03 114 66

This game was the 90th T20I game for England. England became the sixth team to play 90 plus T20Is. The following table list the teams which have played 90 plus T20Is

No Team Span M W L T TW TL NR
1 Pakistan 2006-2016 110 64 43 0 1 2 0
2 New Zealand 2005-2017 96 49 40 0 2 3 2
3 South Africa 2005-2017 94 55 38 0 0 0 1
4 Australia 2005-2016 90 46 41 0 0 2 1
5 England 2005-2017 90 44 41 0 1 0 4
6 Sri Lanka 2006-2017 90 48 40 0 1 0 1

 

DA Warner’s pre-lunch test hundred – Down the memory lane

DA Warner’s pre-lunch test hundred – Down the memory lane

Shri C Prahlad Rao – a retired General  Manager of  Dena Bank is  an avid follower  of  the game from  his teens. His razor sharp memory and his recollection of the game is  just fabulous. He essays into his pet subject – Cricket  – with an article “Down the Memory Lane on DA Warner’s pre lunch test century against Pakistan in the recently concluded test series. Read on his wonderful article

Everyone connected with cricket from Cricket fans to media, commentators, writers, statisticians, officials, went gaga over David Warner’s pre-lunch hundred on the first day of Sydney Test against Pakistan. This was a magnificent effort and also a rare record. Warner truly deserves all the praise coming his way.

However, while not taking anything away from Warner’s feat, I thought Farooq Engineer’s near-hundred before lunch on the first day of the 3rd test against WI in Chennai (though not a record, as centuries only count in the cold record books) ranks much higher for the following reasons:

(1) India were pitted against a formidable West Indies team skippered by Sir Garfield Sobers, one of the greatest all-rounders of all time and boasted of such greats as Rohan Kanhai, Wes Hall, Charlie Griffith, Conrad Hunte and Lance Gibbs.

(2) India had already lost the series badly, losing heavily in Mumbai and Kolkata. The Kolkata test was lost by an innings and was marked by a meek surrender. This enraged the fans so much that there were riots in the Eden Gardens after a section was set on fire by the angry spectators. Charlie Griffith went on record saying that he was chased by an angry mob which would have lynched him but for a timely rescue act mounted by rival skipper MAK Pataudi.

(3) Engineer was recalled from wildernesses to replace the regular keeper BK Kunderan and was promptly asked to open the innings, as there was no regular opener to partner DN Sardesai.

(4) Wes Hall, Charlie Griffith and Garfield Sobers himself formed one of the most fearsome pace attacks in the world.

(5) However, belying all expectations, Engineer exploded from the word go and went on to blast this formidable and fearsome attack to pieces in a flurry of boundaries. He was just short of hundred on the stroke of lunch, going at more than run-a-ball, registering the first century partnership for the 1st wicket.

(6) This was the pre-90-overs-per-day era; WI would have bowled less than 20 overs before lunch and his unbroken opening partnership with Sardesai was already worth about 120 at lunch. This meant he was scoring at more than 6 runs per over, which was unheard of those days.

(7) Emboldened by Engineer’s fearless batting, the other batsmen held their nerve to stick and India crossed the coveted 400 mark for the first time in the series, thanks to FM Engineer’s 108 and CG Borde’s 123 and went on to salvage the match, avoiding a 3-0 series whitewash.

8) Engineer did not wear a helmet; the helmets came into vogue much later.

(9) There was no restriction on the number of overs like today. Hall and Griffith could bowl as many bouncers as they pleased and they did pepper the Indian opening pair with repeated bouncers to contain a rampaging Engineer, but failed.

(10) One such bouncer from the same Griffith had almost killed India’s captain-opener Nari Contractor in an earlier series in the West Indeies. He survived only just, but his promising career was prematurely cut short.

Against this background, Engineer comes across as a war-hero India so badly needed at that time.

I also wonder why Australian media had left out the name of that greatest ever batsman the cricket world has seen – DG Bradman. DG Bradman has accomplished the feat of scoring a pre lunch century against England at Leeds in 1930. He scored 105 not out during the pre lunch session. In the same test during the period between Lunch and Tea – he scored 115. He was finally dismissed for a magnificent triple hundred – 334. Even after 86 years of such a feat by DG Bradman – no other batsman has ever accomplished the feat of scoring centuries in the pre lunch session and the session between Lunch and Tea. DG Bradman’s score was 309 not out at the end of the first day of the test, which means, he scored 89 not out during the session Tea and close, thus missing the feat of scoring hundred runs by eleven runs and with it the unique distinction of scoring centuries in all the three sessions of the day’s play. 

As I read this article, I distinctly remember FM Engineer asking me why his name has not been included in the record books for his knock of 90 plus in the Madras test. I had met him in the first ever test at Bangalore against West Indies in November 1974

Note – The “I” in the previous paragraph  is “Me” – HR Gopala Krishna 

Pakistan bowler’s five plus wicket hauls in a losing cause in one day internationals

Pakistan bowler’s five plus wicket hauls in a losing cause in one day internationals

Hasan Ali

Hasan Ali’s 5 for 52 against Australia at Sydney in the one day game on 22.01.17 was in a losing cause to provide the 78th occasion of a bowler’s five plus wicket haul going in vain in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Pakistan bowler’s five plus wicket haul in a losing cause in one day game. All the eleven occasions are furnished below in the chronological order

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Abdul Qadir 10.0 1 53 5 1 Aus Melbourne 21 Jan 1984
2 Imran Khan 10.0 2 14 6 1 Ind Sharjah 22 Mar 1985
3 Saqlain Mushtaq 10.0 0 45 5 1 Ind Toronto 13 Sep 1997
4 Saqlain Mushtaq 10.0 1 35 5 1 Ban Northampton 31 May 1999
5 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 38 5 1 RSA Tangier 12 Aug 2002
6 Sohail Tanvir 10.0 1 48 5 1 Srl Karachi 29 Jun 2008
7 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 46 5 1 Ind Mohali 30 Mar 2011
8 Saeed Ajmal 10.0 0 43 5 1 Eng Abu Dhabi 13 Feb 2012
9 Saeed Ajmal 09.4 1 24 5 1 Ind Delhi 06 Jan 2013
10 Sohail Khan 10.0 0 55 5 1 Ind Adelaide 15 Feb 2015
11 Hasan Ali 10.0 1 52 5 1 Aus Sydney 22 Jan 2017

Hasan Ali became the second Pakistan bowler to witness his  five wicket haul in a losing cause against Australia in a one day game  after Abdul Qadir. Abdul Qadir’s 5 for 53 at Melbourne on 21.01.84 had gone  in vain. The interval between the feats of Abdul Qadir and Hasan Ali is 33 years and one day

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Abdul Qadir 10.0 1 53 5 1 Aus Melbourne 21 Jan 1984
2 Hasan Ali 10.0 1 52 5 1 Aus Sydney 22 Jan 2017

There are fourteen occasions of a bowler’s five plus wicket hauls going in vain against Australia in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 12.0 2 43 5 1 Ind Aus Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
2 Abdul Qadir 10.0 1 53 5 1 Pak Aus Melbourne 21 Jan 1984
3 CEL Ambrose 10.0 2 26 5 1 Win Aus Melbourne 14 Jan 1989
4 AH Gray 09.0 0 50 6 1 Win Aus Port of Spain 09 Mar 1991
5 RT Latham 10.0 1 32 5 1 NZl Aus Auckland 28 Mar 1993
6 ST Jayasuriya 09.0 0 28 5 1 Srl Aus Galle 22 Aug 1999
7 SE Bond 10.0 2 23 6 1 NZl Aus P Elizabeth 11 Mar 2003
8 AB Agarkar 09.3 1 42 6 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
9 PT Collins 10.0 1 43 5 1 Win Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2005
10 G Goudie 10.0 0 73 5 1 Sco Aus Edinburgh 28 Aug 2009
11 CR Woakes 10.0 0 45 6 1 Eng Aus Brisbane 30 Jan 2011
12 BA Stokes 10.0 0 61 5 1 Eng Aus Southampton 16 Sep 2013
13 ST Finn 10.0 0 71 5 1 Eng Aus Melbourne 14 Feb 2015
14 Hasan Ali 10.0 1 52 5 1 Pak Aus Sydney 22 Jan 2017
MS Dhoni’s distinction – becomes the first wicket keeper batsman to score 200 boundary sixes in one day internationals

MS Dhoni’s distinction – becomes the first wicket keeper batsman to score 200 boundary sixes in one day internationals

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

MS Dhoni became the first wicket keeper batsman to score 200 plus boundary sixes in the history of one day games

MS Dhoni scored six boundary sixes during his knock of 134 against England at Cuttack on 19.01.17. His third boundary six gave him an aggregate of 200 boundary sixes in one day games and at the end of the game his aggregate of boundary sixes in one day games read 203. He earned the distinction of becoming the first wicket keeper batsman to score 200 plus boundary sixes in the history of one day games.

MS Dhoni is one of the five batsmen who have scored 200 plus boundary sixes in one day internationals. The others are – Shahid Afridi {351}, SR Jayasuriya {270}, CH Gayle {238} and BB McCullum {200}

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 Shahid Afridi 398 369 27 08064 124 23.57 06 39 30 0730 351
2 ST Jayasuriya 445 433 18 13430 189 32.36 28 68 34 1500 270
3 CH Gayle 269 264 17 09221 215 37.33 22 47 23 1038 238
4 MS Dhoni 286 248 67 09250 183* 51.10 10 61 08 0716 203
5 BB McCullum 260 228 28 06083 166 30.41 05 32 20 0577 200

MS Dhoni became the first Indian batsman to score 200 plus boundary sixes in one day internations. The previous record was 195 boundary sixes which was credited to SR Tendulkar

Bowlers who have conceded ninety plus runs in an innings of an one day international – LE Plunkett of England joins the list

Bowlers who have conceded ninety plus runs in an innings of an one day international – LE Plunkett of England joins the list

Liam Edward Plunkett

LE Plunkett of England returned with figures of 2 for 91 in the second  one day game against India at Cuttack on 19.01.17 to provide the 43rd occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs  in an innings in the  annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs 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
7 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
42 MJ Henry 10.0 0 91 0 1 NZl Aus Canberra 06 Dec 2016
43 LE Plunkett 10.0 1 91 2 1 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 2017

It also provides the fifth occasion of an England bowler leaking 90 plus runs in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SJ Harmison 10.0 0 97 0 2 Eng Srl Leeds 01 Jul 2006
2 JM Anderson 10.0 0 91 1 2 Eng Aus Sydney 02 Feb 2011
3 JM Anderson 9.5 0 91 1 1 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
4 CJ Jordan 9.0 0 97 1 1 Eng NZl The Oval 12 Jun 2015
5 LE Plunkett 10.0 1 91 2 1 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 2017

It also provides the second occasion of an England bowler leaking 90 plus runs in a one day game against India. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JM Anderson 9.5 0 91 1 1 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
2 LE Plunkett 10.0 1 91 2 1 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 201

It also provides the sixth occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs against India in one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RDM Leverock 10.0 0 96 1 1 Ber Ind Port of Spain 19 Mar 2007
2 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
3 WD Parnell 10.0 0 95 2 1 RSA Ind Gwalior 24 Feb 2010
4 JM Anderson 9.5 0 91 1 1 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
5 SL Malinga 7.4 0 96 1 2 Srl Ind Hobart 28 Feb 2012
6 LE Plunkett 10.0 1 91 2 1 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 2017

JM Anderson of England,  JO Holder of West Indies, KJ O’Brien of Irelad, Shafiul Islam  of Bangladesh and Wahab Riaz of Pakistan are the five bowlers in the annals of one day games to  concede 90 plus runs in a one day game on two occasions. The performance of these five bowlers are listed below

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

There are only two occasions in the history of one day games when two bowlers of the same team conceded 90 plus runs in the same one day game. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BV Vitori 9.0 0 105 1 1 Zim NZl Napier 09 Feb 2012
2 E Chigumbura 10.0 0 92 1 1 Zim NZl Napier 09 Feb 2012
                     
1 JE Taylor 10.0 0 95 1 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
2 JO Holder 9.0 0 91 0 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015

The following list shows the bowlers who have failed to capture a wicket while conceding 90 plus runs in a one day innings. 

No Player Overs 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
9 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
12 MJ Henry 10.0 0 91 0 1 NZl Aus Canberra 06 Dec 2016

The following list shows the bowlers who have failed to capture a wicket while conceding 100 plus runs in a one day innings.  ML Lewis of Australia, TG Southee of New Zealand and Wahab Riaz of Pakistan are the bowlers to suffer such an ignominy.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
3 ML Lewis 10.0 0 113 0 2 Aus RSA Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
1 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
2 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 110 0 1 Pak Eng Nottingham 30 Aug 2016

There are nine occasions when a bowler has conceded 100 plus runs in one day games.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs 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

 

Captains who have been dismissed run out in one day games after scoring a century – EJG Morgan is the new entrant to this club

Captains who have been dismissed run out in one day games after scoring a century – EJG Morgan is the new entrant to this club

EJG Morgan of England was dismissed run out for 102 in the second one day game against India at Cuttack on 19.01.17 to provide the 12th occasion of a captain dismissed run  out in after scoring a century in one day games. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RJ Shastri 109 1 Ind RSA New Delhi 14 Nov 1991
2 KR Rutherford 108 1 NZl Ind Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
3 SR Tendulkar 110 1 Ind Srl Col-RPS 28 Aug 1996
4 BC Lara 110 2 Win Eng Bridgetown 29 Mar 1998
5 ST Jayasuriya 105 1 Srl Ind Dhaka 01 Jun 2000
6 BC Lara 113 1 Win Zim Bulawayo 22 Nov 2003
7 MS Atapattu 111 1 Srl Pak Lahore 14 Oct 2004
8 Mohd Ashraful 109 1 Ban UAE Lahore 24 Jun 2008
9 Shakib Al Hasan 104 1 Ban Zim Bulawayo 11 Aug 2009
10 AN Cook 119 1 Eng Srl Lord’s 03 Jul 2011
11 MJ Clarke 117 1 Aus Srl Adelaide 06 Mar 2012
12 EJG Morgan 102 2 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 2017

EJG Morgan became the second England captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a century in one day games.  AN Cook was the other England captain who was dismissed run out for 119 against Sri Lanka at Lord’s on 03.07.11

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AN Cook 119 1 Eng Srl Lord’s 03 Jul 2011
2 EJG Morgan 102 2 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 2017

EJG Morgan became the third captain to be dismissed run out after scoring a century against India. The following table lists the three captains

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 KR Rutherford 108 1 NZl Ind Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
2 ST Jayasuriya 105 1 Srl Ind Dhaka 01 Jun 2000
3 EJG Morgan 102 2 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 2017

BC Lara of West Indies remains the only captain in the history of one day games to be dismissed run out after scoring a century on two occasions. Both the occasions are furnished below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 110 2 Win Eng Bridgetown 29 Mar 1998
2 BC Lara 113 1 Win Zim Bulawayo 22 Nov 2003

 

Captains who have witnessed two or more centuries in a losing cause in one day games – EJG Morgan of England joins the list

Captains who have witnessed two or more centuries in a losing cause in one day games – EJG Morgan of England joins the list

Brendan Ross Murray Taylor

BRM Taylor holds the record of most centuries by a captain in a losing  cause in the history of one day internationals.  He has witnessed five of his centuries going in vain

EJG Morgan of England joined the select band of captains  who have witnessed two of their centuries in a losing cause in one day internationals. He became the 18th captain to witness his two centuries going in vain. All such occasions are listed below. It is noted with interest that EJG Morgan became the first England captain to witness two of his centuries iin a losing cause.

BRM Taylor of Zimbabwe holds the record in this category of statistics for most centuries in a losing cause by captains in one day internationals. He has witnessed five of his centuries going in vain

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 BRM Taylor 106 1 Zim Ban Bulawayo 19 Aug 2011
  2 BRM Taylor 128* 1 Zim NZl Harare 20 Oct 2011
  3 BRM Taylor 107* 1 Zim NZl Harare 22 Oct 2011
  4 BRM Taylor 121 2 Zim Ire Hobart 07 Mar 2015
  5 BRM Taylor 138 1 Zim Ind Auckland 14 Mar 2015
                 
2 1 MS Dhoni 107 1 Ind Srl Nagpur 18 Dec 2009
  2 MS Dhoni 113* 1 Ind Pak Chennai 30 Dec 2012
  3 MS Dhoni 139* 1 Ind Aus Mohali 19 Oct 2013
                 
3 1 CH Gayle 113 1 Win Pak Abu Dhabi 12 Nov 2008
  2 CH Gayle 122 2 Win Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2008
  3 CH Gayle 135 1 Win NZl Napier 13 Jan 2009
                 
4 1 M Azharuddin 108 1 Ind Srl Sharjah 25 Apr 1990
  2 M Azharuddin 101 1 Ind Pak Toronto 20 Sep 1998
                 
5 1 ADR Campbell 102 2 Zim Aus Ahmedabad 03 Apr 1998
  2 ADR Campbell 100 1 Zim NZl Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
                 
6 1 E Chigumbura 117 2 Zim Pak Lahore 26 May 2015
  2 E Chigumbura 104* 2 Zim Ind Harare 10 Jul 2015
                 
7 1 MJ Clarke 111* 1 Aus Ind Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
  2 MJ Clarke 117 1 Aus Srl Adelaide 06 Mar 2012
                 
8 1 AB de Villiers 125* 1 RSA Srl Johannesburg 22 Jan 2012
  2 AB de Villiers 112 2 RSA Ind Chennai 22 Oct 2015
                 
9 1 SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (G) 15 Oct 2000
  2 SC Ganguly 127 1 Ind RSA Johannesburg 05 Oct 2001
                 
10 1 MEK Hussey 109* 1 Aus Win Kuala Lumpur 18 Sep 2006
  2 MEK Hussey 105 1 Aus NZl Auckland 18 Feb 2007
                 
11 1 Inzamam-ul-Haq 122 2 Pak Ind Karachi 13 Mar 2004
  3 Inzamam-ul-Haq 123 1 Pak Ind Lahore 21 Mar 2004
                 
12 1 BC Lara 110 2 Win Eng Bridgetown 29 Mar 1998
  2 BC Lara 116 1 Win Srl Bridgetown 08 Jun 2003
                 
13 1 EJG Morgan 121 1 Eng Aus Sydney 16 Jan 2015
  2 EJG Morgan 102 2 Eng Ind Cuttack 19 Jan 2017
                 
14 1 RT Ponting 164 1 Aus RSA Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
  2 RT Ponting 104 1 Aus Ind Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
                 
15 1 WTS Porterfield 112 1 Ire Eng Dublin (M) 03 Sep 2013
  2 WTS Porterfield 107 1 Ire Pak Adelaide 15 Mar 2015
                 
16 1 A Ranatunga 101* 1 Srl Pak Durban 02 Dec 1994
  2 A Ranatunga 102* 1 Srl Pak Gujranwala 29 Sep 1995
                 
17 1 KR Rutherford 108 1 NZl Ind Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
  2 KR Rutherford 102* 1 NZl Srl East London 18 Dec 1994
                 
18 1 LRPL Taylor 119 1 NZl Zim Bulawayo 25 Oct 2011
  2 LRPL Taylor 110 2 NZl Win Basseterre 14 Jul 2012