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In-form Yuvraj augurs well for India : Kohli stresses the left-hander’s sublime innings was the difference in the game

In-form Yuvraj augurs well for India : Kohli stresses the left-hander’s sublime innings was the difference in the game

Virat Kohli later said he had felt like a club cricketer, watching the man at the other end belt the ball around effortlessly while he was plodding along. Pakistan’s fielders possibly felt the same way, a shock to the system after having kept India relatively quiet for 35 overs.

On days like these, Yuvraj Singh has no equal, no rival. There is no matching his shots or his fluid bat-swing or indeed how painless he makes it all look. Yuvraj was man-of-the-match at Edgbaston on Sunday; he made only 53, but it was some half-century.

“The way he batted was the way only he can strike the ball,” Kohli said, “hitting low full tosses for fours and sixes, and even digging out yorkers for fours. I think that really deflated the opposition and that gave me a bit of time to settle in from the other end. Yuvi just took all the pressure off me. When he got out, I took over. But his innings was the difference in the game.”

Yuvraj had missed India’s warm-up games ahead of the Champions Trophy with a virus, but there was no sign of rust here. Only Shadab Khan had him in trouble with a wrong ’un, when to Pakistan’s horror Hasan Ali grassed a simple chance at long-off.

Hasan bowled the very next over, the game’s 43rd, and was quickly shown the magnitude of his error. Yuvraj punched an attempted yorker straight past the bowler, and two balls later — with the crowd singing his name — swung a short delivery over square leg in one smooth motion.

“Obviously, if you drop players like Yuvraj Singh and Virat Kohli,” Azhar Ali mused later, “they’re going to make you pay.”

There were questions when Yuvraj was called up for the England series in January — a return to one-day international cricket after three years.

He made a brilliant 150 in Cuttack, when India was 25 for three, and demonstrated that it was far too early to write him off.

Some of those questions are not without merit — the next World Cup is still two years away and if India is building a team for the future, it might look beyond the old guard; plus his fielding is not what it once was (it is why he stands at third man). But how can there be any criticism when Yuvraj, 35 or not, bats like this and wins matches for India?

“He’s done it in India. And now he’s continuing it in England,” said Kohli.

“If he plays like that, the team is always in a good space because you can really rely on him to come in and just play a match-changing innings. And he’ll end up doing it three out of five times. That’s why we back him at that spot. The way Yuvi has come back and scored in the last series and now taking the initiative in this game, it’s been beautiful to see.”

It is early days yet in the Champions Trophy but India can take comfort from its work in Birmingham. After the presentation ceremony, Yuvraj spoke of how India’s fans had made the day special, likening the atmosphere to that at a World Cup final. He made it just as special for them.

Article Courtesy – The Hindu of 06.06.17

Performance of teams in One Day Internationals as of 05 Jun 2017

Performance of teams in One Day Internationals as of 05 Jun 2017

The following tables details the performance of all the teams in one day internationals, teams that have played 500 one day games, teams that have won 100 games.  teams that have lost 100 games, teams that  are involved in No Result games and teams that  are involved in Tied games as of 05 Jun 2017

PERFORMANCE OF TEAMS IN ONE DAY GAMES AS OF 05.06.17
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
1 Afghanistan 2009-2017 080 041 038 0 01
2 Africa XI 2005-2007 006 001 004 0 01
3 Asia XI 2005-2007 007 004 002 0 01
4 Australia 1971-2017 900 554 303 9 34
5 Bangladesh 1986-2017 330 104 219 0 07
6 Bermuda 2006-2009 035 007 028 0 00
7 Canada 1979-2014 077 017 058 0 02
8 East Africa 1975-1975 003 000 003 0 00
9 England 1971-2017 689 337 321 8 23
10 Hong Kong 2004-2017 018 006 011 0 01
11 ICC World XI 2005-2005 004 001 003 0 00
12 India 1974-2017 908 460 402 7 39
13 Ireland 2006-2017 123 051 062 3 07
14 Kenya 1996-2014 154 042 107 0 05
15 Namibia 2003-2003 006 000 006 0 00
16 Netherlands 1996-2014 076 028 044 1 03
17 New Zealand 1973-2017 726 323 358 6 39
18 Pakistan 1973-2017 875 460 389 8 18
19 Papua New Guinea 2014-2017 008 004 004 0 00
20 Scotland 1999-2017 089 029 054 0 06
21 South Africa 1991-2017 578 358 198 6 16
22 Sri Lanka 1975-2017 791 369 381 5 36
23 UAE 1994-2017 035 009 026 0 00
24 USA 2004-2004 002 000 002 0 00
25 West Indies 1973-2017 754 378 343 9 24
26 Zimbabwe 1983-2017 484 125 342 6 11

 

TEAMS WHICH  HAVE PLAYED  500 PLUS ONE DAY GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
1 India 1974-2017 908 460 402 7 39
2 Australia 1971-2017 900 554 303 9 34
3 Pakistan 1973-2017 875 460 389 8 18
4 Sri Lanka 1975-2017 791 369 381 5 36
5 West Indies 1973-2017 754 378 343 9 24
6 New Zealand 1973-2017 726 323 358 6 39
7 England 1971-2017 689 337 321 8 23
8 South Africa 1991-2017 578 358 198 6 16

 

TEAMS WHICH HAVE WON 100 PLUS ONE DAY GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
1 Australia 1971-2017 900 554 303 9 34
2 India 1974-2017 908 460 402 7 39
3 Pakistan 1973-2017 875 460 389 8 18
4 West Indies 1973-2017 754 378 343 9 24
5 Sri Lanka 1975-2017 791 369 381 5 36
6 South Africa 1991-2017 578 358 198 6 16
7 England 1971-2017 689 337 321 8 23
8 New Zealand 1973-2017 726 323 358 6 39
9 Zimbabwe 1983-2017 484 125 342 6 11
10 Bangladesh 1986-2017 330 104 219 0 07

 

TEAMS WHICH HAVE LOST 100 PLUS ONE DAY GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
1 India 1974-2017 908 460 402 7 39
2 Pakistan 1973-2017 875 460 389 8 18
3 Sri Lanka 1975-2017 791 369 381 5 36
4 New Zealand 1973-2017 726 323 358 6 39
5 West Indies 1973-2017 754 378 343 9 24
6 Zimbabwe 1983-2017 484 125 342 6 11
7 England 1971-2017 689 337 321 8 23
8 Australia 1971-2017 900 554 303 9 34
9 Bangladesh 1986-2017 330 104 219 0 07
10 South Africa 1991-2017 578 358 198 6 16
11 Kenya 1996-2014 154 042 107 0 05

 

TEAMS THAT ARE INVOLVED  IN NO RESULT GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
1 India 1974-2017 908 460 402 7 39
2 New Zealand 1973-2017 726 323 358 6 39
3 Sri Lanka 1975-2017 791 369 381 5 36
4 Australia 1971-2017 900 554 303 9 34
5 West Indies 1973-2017 754 378 343 9 24
6 England 1971-2017 689 337 321 8 23
7 Pakistan 1973-2017 875 460 389 8 18
8 South Africa 1991-2017 578 358 198 6 16
9 Zimbabwe 1983-2017 484 125 342 6 11
10 Bangladesh 1986-2017 330 104 219 0 07
11 Ireland 2006-2017 123 051 062 3 07
12 Scotland 1999-2017 089 029 054 0 06
13 Kenya 1996-2014 154 042 107 0 05
14 Netherlands 1996-2014 076 028 044 1 03
15 Canada 1979-2014 077 017 058 0 02
16 Afghanistan 2009-2017 080 041 038 0 01
17 Africa XI 2005-2007 006 001 004 0 01
18 Asia XI 2005-2007 007 004 002 0 01
19 Hong Kong 2004-2017 018 006 011 0 01

 

TEAMS THAT ARE INVOLVED  IN TIED GAMES
No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
1 Australia 1971-2017 900 554 303 9 34
2 West Indies 1973-2017 754 378 343 9 24
3 England 1971-2017 689 337 321 8 23
4 Pakistan 1973-2017 875 460 389 8 18
5 India 1974-2017 908 460 402 7 39
6 New Zealand 1973-2017 726 323 358 6 39
7 South Africa 1991-2017 578 358 198 6 16
8 Zimbabwe 1983-2017 484 125 342 6 11
9 Sri Lanka 1975-2017 791 369 381 5 36
10 Ireland 2006-2017 123 051 062 3 07
11 Netherlands 1996-2014 76 028 044 1 03

 

Match Number 05 – Australia owns the record for most No Result games in the Champions Trophy

Match Number 05 – Australia owns the record for most No Result games in the Champions Trophy

Match No 5 – Australia v Bangladesh – at The Oval on 05.06.17 – No Result game due to rain interference

 

Tamim Iqbal scored 95 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below. Tamim Iqbal became the first Bangladesh batsman to score a ninety in the tournament.

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 CH Gayle 99 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
2 OA Shah 98 Eng RSA Centurion 27 Sep 2009
3 JH Kallis 97 RSA Ind Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
4 Misbah-ul-Haq 96* Pak Win The Oval 07 Jun 2013
5 SP Fleming 96 NZl Zim Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
6 N Hussain 95 Eng Ban Nairobi (Gym) 05 Oct 2000
7 AD Hales 95 Eng Ban The Oval 01 Jun 2017
8 Tamim Iqbal 95 Ban Aus The Oval 05 Jun 2017
9 SO Tikolo 93 Ken Win Colombo (SSC) 17 Sep 2002
10 AC Gilchrist 92 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
11 IR Bell 91 Eng Aus Birmingham 08 Jun 2013
12 RG Sharma 91 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
13 KP Pietersen 90* Eng Win Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
14 SC Ganguly 90 Ind Ken Southampton 11 Sep 2004
15 A Ranatunga 90* Srl NZl Dhaka 26 Oct 1998
16 RS Morton 90* Win Aus Mumbao (BS) 18 Oct 2006

 

Tamim Iqbal scored 95 in this game to provide the third occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the Champions Trophy against Australia. Others are IR Bell of England and RS Morton of West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below.

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Tamim Iqbal 95 Ban Aus The Oval 05 Jun 2017
2 IR Bell 91 Eng Aus Birmingham 08 Jun 2013
3 RS Morton 90* Win Aus Mumbao (BS) 18 Oct 2006

 

Tamim Iqbal’s 95 in this game provide the seventh occasion of an opening batsman scoring a ninety in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 SC Ganguly 90 Ind Ken Southampton 11 Sep 2004
2 CH Gayle 99 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
3 AC Gilchrist 92 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
4 IR Bell 91 Eng Aus Birmingham 08 Jun 2013
5 AD Hales 95 Eng Ban The Oval 01 Jun 2017
6 RG Sharma 91 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
7 Tamim Iqbal 95 Ban Aus The Oval 05 Jun 2017

 

Tamim Iqbal scored 128 against England at The Oval on 01.06.17 and 95 against Australia at The Oval on 05.06.17. He became the fourth batsman to score a hundred and a ninety in the Champions Trophy. Others are – CH Gayle, JH Kallis and SC Ganguly. The performance of these four batsmen are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle 104* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
  CH Gayle 101 1 Win En Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
  CH Gayle 133* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
  CH Gayle 99 1 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
               
2 JH Kallis 113* 1 RSA Srl Dhaka 30 Oct 1998
  JH Kallis 97 2 RSA Ind Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
               
3 SC Ganguly 141* 1 Ind RSA Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
  SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
  SC Ganguly 117* 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
  SC Ganguly 90 1 Ind Ken Southampton 11 Sep 2004
               
4 Tamim Iqbal 128 1 Ban Eng The Oval 01 Jun 2017
  Tamim Iqbal 95 1 Ban Aus The Oval 05 Jun 2017

 

MA Starc captured four wickets conceding 29 runs in this game to provide the 44th occasion of a bowler capturing four plus wickets in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GD McGrath 7.0 1 37 5 2 v New Zealand Colombo (SSC) 15 Sep 2002
2 MS Kasprowicz 7.0 1 14 4 1 v U.S.A. Southampton 13 Sep 2004
3 JN Gillespie 6.0 1 15 4 1 v U.S.A. Southampton 13 Sep 2004
4 JR Hazlewood 9.0 0 52 6 1 v New Zealand Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
5 MA Starc 8.3 2 29 4 1 v Bangladesh The Oval 05 Jun 2017

 

DA Warner completed 4000 runs when he was on 36 during his knock of 40 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 4004. He became the 16th Australian batsman and 104th batsman overall to aggregate 4000 plus runs in one day internationals

 

DA Warner’s 4000 one day runs came in his 96th match and 93rd innings. The following table details the batsmen who have completed 4000 runs in less than 100 matches  and 100 innings.

 

No Player Team Oppn Ground Mat Date Debut on Time Mat Inns
1 HM Amla RSA Ind Durban 08.12.13 09.03.08 05y 274d 084 81
2 IVA Richards Win NZl Albion 14.04.85 07.06.75 09y 311d 096 88
3 V Kohli Ind Eng Ranchi 19.01.13 18.08.08 04y 154d 096 93
4 DA Warner Aus Ban The Oval 05.06.17 18.01.09 08y 107d 095 93
5 CG Greenidge Win Eng Leeds 21.05.88 11.06.75 12y 345d 097 96
6 KS Williamson NZl Ban Christchurch 26.12.16 10.08.10 06y 138d 102 96

 

The following table furnishes the list of No result games in the tournament. This game provides the sixth  No Result game of the tournament.

 

No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Ground Match Date
1 Sri Lanka India No Result Colombo (RPS) Sep 29, 2002
2 Sri Lanka India No Result Colombo (RPS) Sep 30, 2002
3 Australia India No Result Centurion Sep 28, 2009
4 Australia New Zealand No Result Birmingham Jun 12, 2013
5 Australia New Zealand No Result Birmingham Jun 02, 2017
6 Australia Bangladesh No Result The Oval Jun 05, 2017

 

Australia is one of the teams to be involved in most No Result games – four games, while India in involved in three such games in the Champions Trophy. The following table lists No Result games of the two teams

 

No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Ground Match Date
1 Australia India No Result Centurion Sep 28, 2009
2 Australia New Zealand No Result Birmingham Jun 12, 2013
3 Australia New Zealand No Result Birmingham Jun 02, 2017
4 Australia Bangladesh No Result The Oval Jun 05, 2017
           
1 Sri Lanka India No Result Colombo (RPS) Sep 29, 2002
2 Sri Lanka India No Result Colombo (RPS) Sep 30, 2002
3 Australia India No Result Centurion Sep 28, 2009

 

This game was Australia’s 900th game in one day internationals. Australia became the second team in the history of one day internationals to play 900 games after India. India has played 908 games at the end of this game

 

Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
India 1974-2017 908 460 402 7 39
Australia 1971-2017 900 554 303 9 34

 

India and New Zealand  share the record  for most No Result games in the history of one day internationals with 39 No result games. New Zealand’s No result game against Australia on 02.06.17 – the  second game of  the ongoing Champions Trophy 2017 was its 39th No Result game

 

Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
India 1974-2017 908 460 402 7 39
New Zealand 1973-2017 726 323 358 6 39

 

Sri Lanka’s stand-in captain Upul Tharanga suspended for his team’s next two matches because of a “serious” over-rate offence

Sri Lanka’s stand-in captain Upul Tharanga suspended for his team’s next two matches because of a “serious” over-rate offence

Warushavithana Upul Tharanga

Sri Lanka’s stand-in captain Upul Tharanga has been suspended for his team’s next two matches in the Champions Trophy because of a “serious” over-rate offence in their first group B match against South Africa at The Oval.

Sri Lanka took more than four hours to bowl 50 overs, and match referee David Boon ruled they were short of the target by four overs, even after making time allowances. Tharanga had been filling in as captain for Angelo Mathews, who did not make it through a fitness test on the morning of the match, and received two suspension points for the slow over rate.

“Tharanga pleaded guilty to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction, so there was no need for a formal hearing,” the ICC said. “As two suspension points equate to a ban from one Test or two ODIs or two T20Is, whatever comes first for the player, Tharanga has been suspended from his side’s upcoming matches against India and Pakistan, while each of his players have received a fine of 60 per cent.”

Tharanga admitted he had been warned on-field that Sri Lanka were falling well behind the over-rate. “I think we were too slow to change over between overs. The umpires had told us that we were lagging, after 10 overs that we were two overs behind. In the last few overs it’s hard to catch up, because you need some time at the death. “

He was Sri Lanka’s top scorer against South Africa, making 57 off 69 balls as they fell short by 96 runs in the chase of 300. His suspension now makes it even more imperative that Mathews is fit to face India at The Oval on June 8 as Sri Lanka aim to keep their tournament alive.

Speaking before the sanction against Tharanga was confirmed, Dinesh Chandimal, who would be the likely captain if Mathews wasn’t fit, said he had been close to make the opening match.

“He just missed this game, but the thing is you can’t risk playing the first game and making it worst,” he said. “He’s got four or five days before the next game to get ready.”

Article Courtesy – espncricinfo.com

Wahab Riaz’s dubious distinction – becomes the most expensive bowler in terms of conceding most runs in the Champions Trophy

Wahab Riaz’s dubious distinction – becomes the most expensive bowler in terms of conceding most runs in the Champions Trophy

 Wahab Riaz

Wahab Riaz of Pakistan conceded 87 against India at Birmingham on 04.06.17 to provide the eighth occasion of a bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Wahab Riaz 08.4 0 87 0 Pakistan v India Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
2 T Panyangara 10.0 0 86 1 Zimbabwe v England Birmingham 10 Sep 2004
3 SL Malinga 10.0 0 85 1 Sri Lanka v New Zealand Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
4 LL Tsotsobe 10.0 0 83 2 South Africa v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
5 SE Bond 09.0 0 82 0 New Zealand v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
6 JT Ball 10.0 1 82 1 England v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
7 RK Kleinveldt 10.0 0 81 0 South Africa v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
8 RMS Eranga 10.0 0 80 2 Sri Lanka v England The Oval 13 Jun 2013

 

Wahab Riaz earned the dubious distinction of becoming the most expensive bowler in terms  of conceding most runs in  the Champions Trophy when he leaked 87 runs in this game. The previous record was in the name of T Payangara of Zimbabwe who had conceded 86 runs against England at Birmingham on 10.09.04. Interestingly enough, Wahab Riaz rewrote the record at Birmingham

 

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Wahab Riaz 08.4 0 87 0 Pakistan v India Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
2 T Panyangara 10.0 0 86 1 Zimbabwe v England Birmingham 10 Sep 2004

 

Wahab Riaz, SE Bond and RK Kleinveldt are the three bowlers to concede 80 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the  Champions Trophy. Wahab Riaz owns the record for conceding most runs without a wicket in the tournament. SE Bond of New Zealand had held this record previously. He had returned with figures of none for 82 against Sri Lanka at Johannesburg on 27.09.09

 

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Wahab Riaz 08.4 0 87 0 Pakistan v India Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
2 SE Bond 09.0 0 82 0 New Zealand v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
3 RK Kleinveldt 10.0 0 81 0 South Africa v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013

 

Four or more batsmen scoring fifties in one day internationals and also in the Champions Trophy

Four or more batsmen scoring fifties in one day internationals and also in the Champions Trophy

RG Sharma {91}, S Dhawan {68}, V Kohli {81*} and Yuvraj Singh {53} scored fifties in this game to provide  the very first occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of first four batsmen accomplishing such a feat in the tournament.

 

RG Sharma {91}, S Dhawan {68}, V Kohli {81*} and Yuvraj Singh {53} scored fifties in this game to provide the 59th occasion of four or more batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 14th occasion of first four batsmen accomplishing such a feat in the history of one day internationals.

 

RG Sharma {91}, S Dhawan {68}, V Kohli {81*} and Yuvraj Singh {53} scored fifties in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of four or more batsmen scoring half centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of first four batsmen scoring half centuries in the history of one day internationals. Of these seven occasions, India has accomplished such a feat on three occasions – against England at Indore on 15.04.06, against England at Leeds on 02.09.07 and against Pakistan at Birmingham on 04.06.17

 

S Dhawan-RG Sharma post most three figure partnerships as a pair in the Champions Trophy

S Dhawan-RG Sharma post most three figure partnerships as a pair in the Champions Trophy

S Dhawan and RG Sharma added 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 67th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 13th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in the tournament. All the thirteen occasions are tabulated below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DJ Cullinan, MJR Rindel 1 113 2 RSA Eng Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
2 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 141 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
3 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 1 113 2 Aus Ban Colombo (SSC) 19 Sep 2002
4 HH Gibbs, GC Smith 1 159 1 RSA Ken Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
5 SC Ganguly, V Sehwag 1 192 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
6 CH Gayle, WW Hinds 1 192 1 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
7 HH Gibbs, GC Smith 1 102 1 RSA Win The Oval 18 Sep 2004
8 S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle 1 164* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
9 S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle 1 154* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
10 BB McCullum, JD Ryder 1 125 1 NZl Srl Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
11 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 127 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
12 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 101 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
13 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 136 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan and RG Sharma added 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in the Champions Trophy. These five three figure partnership by Indian batsmen fetched a record – most three figure partnerships by a team in  the tournament. West Indies and South Africa has posted three such partnerships for the first wicket in the tournament.

 

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 141 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
2 SC Ganguly, V Sehwag 1 192 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
3 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 127 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
4 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 101 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
5 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 136 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
                 
1 DJ Cullinan, MJR Rindel 1 113 2 RSA Eng Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
2 HH Gibbs, GC Smith 1 159 1 RSA Ken Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
3 HH Gibbs, GC Smith 1 102 1 RSA Win The Oval 18 Sep 2004
                 
1 CH Gayle, WW Hinds 1 192 1 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
2 S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle 1 164* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
3 S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle 1 154* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006

 

S Dhawan and RG Sharma added 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of them as a pair posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in the Champions Trophy. This feat – as a pair posting three figure partnerships on three occasions – constitutes a record in the tournament for any wicket. HH Gibbs-GC Smith and S Chanderpaul-CH Gayle has partnered two three figure partnerships for the first wicket in the tournament. The following table tabulates the performance of these three pairs.

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 127 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
2 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 101 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
3 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 136 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
                 
1 HH Gibbs, GC Smith 1 159 1 RSA Ken Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
2 HH Gibbs, GC Smith 1 102 1 RSA Win The Oval 18 Sep 2004
                 
1 S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle 1 164* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
2 S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle 1 154* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006

 

S Dhawan and RG Sharma added 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 140 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 A Jadeja, SR Tendulkar 4 132 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
3 R Dravid, SC Ganguly 2 145 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 141 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
5 R Dravid, M Kaif 6 117 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
6 SC Ganguly, V Sehwag 1 192 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
7 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 2 161 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
8 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 127 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
9 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 101 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
10 S Dhawan, KD Karthik 3 109* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
11 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 136 1 Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan is one of the partners in a three figure partnerships on four occasions. He emulated SC Ganguly who has also partnered four three figure partnerships. The partnerships of these two batsmen are detailed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly, R Dravid 2 145 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 141 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
3 SC Ganguly, V Sehwag 1 192 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
4 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 2 161 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
               
1 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 127 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
2 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 101 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
3 S Dhawan, KD Karthik 3 109* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
4 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 136 1 Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

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Match Number 04 – India beat Pakistan by 124 runs under DLS Method to win by largest margin of runs in the Champions Trophy

Match Number 04 – India beat Pakistan by 124 runs under DLS Method to win by largest margin of runs in the Champions Trophy

Match No 4 India vs Pakistan at Birmingham on 04.06.17 – India won by 124 runs  under DLS Method

 

Both India and Pakistan had new captains in the Champions Trophy. V Kohli and Sarfraz Ahmed were leading India and Pakistan respectively in this game. They became the 56th and 57th captains to lead a team in the Champions Trophy. V Kohli became the fifth captain to lead India in the tournament, while Sarfraz Ahmed became the eighth   captain to lead Pakistan in the tournament. Sarfraz Ahmed became the 19th captain to lead Pakistan against India

 

Pakistan won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game to provide the 55th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan inserting the opposition in the tournament,

 

RG Sharma {91}, S Dhawan {68}, V Kohli {81*} and Yuvraj Singh {53} scored fifties in this game to provide  the very first occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of first four batsmen accomplishing such a feat in the tournament.

 

RG Sharma {91}, S Dhawan {68}, V Kohli {81*} and Yuvraj Singh {53} scored fifties in this game to provide the 59th occasion of four or more batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 14th occasion of first four batsmen accomplishing such a feat in the history of one day internationals.

 

RG Sharma {91}, S Dhawan {68}, V Kohli {81*} and Yuvraj Singh {53} scored fifties in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of four or more batsmen scoring half centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of first four batsmen scoring half centuries in the history of one day internationals. Of these seven occasions, India has accomplished such a feat on three occasions – against England at Indore on 15.04.06, against England at Leeds on 02.09.07 and against Pakistan at Birmingham on 04.06.17

 

V Kohli’s 81 not out in this game provide the seventh occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. All the six occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 66 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
2 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
3 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
5 SC Ganguly 90 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
6 R Dravid 52 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
7 V Kohli 81* 1 Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

RG Sharma {91}, V Kohli {81*} and Yuvraj Singh {53} scored fifties in this game to register their third fifty in the tournament, while S Dhawan with his 68 registered his fourth fifty of the tournament. The following table lists the Indian batsmen who have scored three or more fifties in the Champions Trophy

 

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 SC Ganguly 83 1 West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
  2 SC Ganguly 66 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
  3 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
  4 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
  5 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
  6 SC Ganguly 90 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
               
2 1 R Dravid 68* 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
  2 R Dravid 58 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
  3 R Dravid 71 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
  4 R Dravid 67 1 Pakistan Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
  5 R Dravid 52 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
  6 R Dravid 76 2 Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
               
3 1 S Dhawan 114 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 102* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  3 S Dhawan 68 2 Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
  4 S Dhawan 68 1 Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
               
4 1 V Sehwag 126 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
  2 V Sehwag 59 1 South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
  3 V Sehwag 65 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
               
5 1 Yuvraj Singh 84 1 Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
  2 Yuvraj Singh 62 1 South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
  3 Yuvraj Singh 53 1 Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
               
6 1 V Kohli 79* 2 West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
  2 V Kohli 58* 2 Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
  3 V Kohli 81* 1 Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
               
7 1 RG Sharma 65 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
  2 RG Sharma 52 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  3 RG Sharma 91 1 Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

V Kohli’s 81 not out and RG Sharma’s 91 represent their highest individual score in the Champions Trophy. It is interesting to note that the three fifties scored by V Kohli are unbeaten fifties.

 

RG Sharma {91}, S Dhawan {68}, V Kohli {81*} and Yuvraj Singh {53} scored fifties in this game. With these four fifties the number of fifties scored by Indian batsmen has swelled to 37 in the Champions Trophy. These 37 fifties constitute a record for most number of fifties by a team in the tournament. The previous record was 35 fifties which was held by England.

 

India posted a total of 319 for 3 in 48.0 overs to provide the 14th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus  runs in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Ind 307/08 50.0 1 Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 RSA 316/05 50.0 1 Ken Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
3 NZl 347/04 50.0 1 USA The Oval 10 Sep 2004
4 Srl 302/08 50.0 1 Ban Mohali 07 Oct 2006
5 Srl 319/08 50.0 1 RSA Centurion 22 Sep 2009
6 Pak 302/09 50.0 1 Ind Centurion 26 Sep 2009
7 Eng 323/08 50.0 1 RSA Centurion 27 Sep 2009
8 NZl 315/07 50.0 1 Srl Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
8 RSA 301/09 50.0 2 Eng Centurion 27 Sep 2009
10 Ind 331/07 50.0 1 RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
11 RSA 305/10 50.0 2 Ind Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
12 Ban 305/06 50.0 1 Eng The Oval 01 Jun 2017
13 Eng 308/02 47.2 2 Ban The Oval 01 Jun 2017
14 Ind 319/03 48.0 1 Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

India posted a total of 319 for 3 in 48.0 overs to provide the third occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus  runs in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Ind 307/08 50.0 1 Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
10 Ind 331/07 50.0 1 RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
14 Ind 319/03 48.0 1 Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

India became the second team after South Africa to post a total of 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. The following table lists the occasions of scoring 300 plus runs by these two teams

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Ind 307/08 50.0 1 Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 Ind 331/07 50.0 1 RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
3 Ind 319/03 48.0 1 Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
               
1 RSA 316/05 50.0 1 Ken Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
2 RSA 301/09 50.0 2 Eng Centurion 27 Sep 2009
3 RSA 305/10 50.0 2 Ind Cardiff 06 Jun 2013

 

India with its 319 for 3 became the first team to post a total of 300 plus runs against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy.  The previous highest team total against Pakistan in the tournament was 289 for 9 by West Indies at Dhaka on 29.10.98.

 

RG Sharma scored 91 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below. RG Sharma became the first batsman to score a ninety against Pakistan in the tournament,

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 CH Gayle 99 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
2 OA Shah 98 Eng RSA Centurion 27 Sep 2009
3 JH Kallis 97 RSA Ind Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
4 Misbah-ul-Haq 96* Pak Win The Oval 07 Jun 2013
5 SP Fleming 96 NZl Zim Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
6 N Hussain 95 Eng Ban Nairobi (Gym) 05 Oct 2000
7 AD Hales 95 Eng Ban The Oval 01 Jun 2017
8 SO Tikolo 93 Ken Win Colombo (SSC) 17 Sep 2002
9 AC Gilchrist 92 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
10 IR Bell 91 Eng Aus Birmingham 08 Jun 2013
11 RG Sharma 91 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
12 KP Pietersen 90* Eng Win Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
13 SC Ganguly 90 Ind Ken Southampton 11 Sep 2004
14 A Ranatunga 90* Srl NZl Dhaka 26 Oct 1998
15 RS Morton 90* Win Aus Mumbao (BS) 18 Oct 2006

 

RG Sharma became the second Indian batsman to score a ninety in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this SC Ganguly had scored 90 not out against Kenya at Southampton o 11.09.04

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 RG Sharma 91 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
2 SC Ganguly 90 Ind Ken Southampton 11 Sep 2004

 

RG Sharma’s 91 in this game provide the sixth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a ninety in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 SC Ganguly 90 Ind Ken Southampton 11 Sep 2004
2 CH Gayle 99 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
3 AC Gilchrist 92 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
4 IR Bell 91 Eng Aus Birmingham 08 Jun 2013
5 AD Hales 95 Eng Ban The Oval 01 Jun 2017
6 RG Sharma 91 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

RG Sharma was dismissed run out for 91 in this game to provide the second occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the Champions Trophy after AC Gilchrist. AC Gilchrist was dismissed run out for 92 against West Indies at Mum-BS on 18.10.06. It is interesting to note that both RG Sharma and AC Gilchrist were the opening batsmen for their respective teams

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 AC Gilchrist 92 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
2 RG Sharma 91 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan’s run aggregate in Champions Trophy at the end of this game 431. He became the fourth Indian batsman to total 400 plus runs in  the tournament. Others are – SC Ganguly {665}, R Dravid {627} and SR Tendulkar {441}

 

India became the second team in the Champions Trophy to play 25 games. This game against Pakistan is India’s 25th game. The other team to play  25 games in the tournament is Sri Lanka.

 

The aggregate of boundary fours socred by India read 500 at the end of this  game  in the Champions Trophy. India became the second team to score 500 plus boundary fours in the tournament after Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has scored  502 boundary fours in the tournament.

 

Indian batsmen scored ten boundary sixes in this game which fetched them an aggregate of 64 boundary sixes in the Champions Trophy. India became the third team in the tournament to score 60 plus boundary sixes. England and West Indies have scored 67 boundary sixes

 

Imad Wasim was collected his first ball duck in this game to provide the 61st occasion of a batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in the Champions Trophy. He became the seventh Pakistan batsman to suffer such an ignominy.

 

No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Mohd Yousuf 0 1 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 12 Sep 2002
2 Wasim Akram 0 1 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 12 Sep 2002
3 Umar Akmal 0 1 1 v India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
4 Mohd Amir 0 1 1 v India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
5 Shoaib Malik 0 1 1 v West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013
6 Junaid Khan 0 1 1 v India Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
7 Imad Wasim 0 1 2 v India Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

Imad Wasim became the fourth Pakistan batsman to collect the first ball duck against India in the Champions Trophy. Others are – Umar Akmal, Mohammad Amir and Junaid Khan.

 

No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Umar Akmal 0 1 1 v India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
2 Mohd Amir 0 1 1 v India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
3 Junaid Khan 0 1 1 v India Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
4 Imad Wasim 0 1 2 v India Birmingham 04 Jun 2017

 

Imad Wasim became the seventh batsman to collect the first ball duck against India in Champions Trophy.  Others are – Umar Akmal, Mohammad Amir and Junaid Khan.

 

Wahab Riaz did not bat in this game and the score card read “absent hurt’ against his name. He became the first batsman to be absent hurt in the Champions Trophy and also the first batsman to be absent hurt in the history of one day internationals.

 

India won this game by 124 runs under DLS Method to provide the 13th occasion of a team winning a game by 100 plus  runs margin in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides India’s  first win by 100 plus runs in the tournament.

 

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 New Zealand 210 runs 348 v U.S.A. The Oval 10 Sep 2004
2 Sri Lanka 206 runs 293 v Netherlands Colombo (RPS) 16 Sep 2002
3 South Africa 176 runs 317 v Kenya Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
4 New Zealand 167 runs 245 v Bangladesh Colombo (SSC) 23 Sep 2002
5 Australia 164 runs 297 v New Zealand Colombo (SSC) 15 Sep 2002
6 England 152 runs 300 v Zimbabwe Birmingham 10 Sep 2004
7 Sri Lanka 144 runs 286 v Zimbabwe Ahmedabad 10 Oct 2006
8 West Indies 138 runs 270 v Bangladesh Southampton 15 Sep 2004
9 South Africa 124 runs 214 v Pakistan Mohali 27 Oct 2006
10 India 124 runs 289 v Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
11 Sri Lanka 108 runs 288 v West Indies Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 2000
12 England 108 runs 299 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
13 Bangladesh 101 runs 232 v Zimbabwe Jaipur 13 Oct 2006

 

It was Pakistan’s 12th loss in the Champions Trophy. It holds the record for losing most matches in the tournament. India posted its 16th win in the tournament and own the record for winning most matches in  the tournament.

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MATCH RESULTS
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Pakistan lost 30 runs   lost 2nd West Indies Dhaka 29 Oct 1998
2 Pakistan won 9 wickets 40 lost 2nd Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 08 Oct 2000
3 Pakistan lost 4 wickets 6 won 1st New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
4 Pakistan lost 8 wickets 83 won 1st Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 12 Sep 2002
5 Pakistan won 9 wickets 202 lost 2nd Netherlands Colombo (SSC) 21 Sep 2002
6 Pakistan won 7 wickets 188 won 2nd Kenya Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
7 Pakistan won 3 wickets 4 won 2nd India Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
8 Pakistan lost 7 wickets 131 won 1st West Indies Southampton 22 Sep 2004
9 Pakistan won 4 wickets 11 lost 2nd Sri Lanka Jaipur 17 Oct 2006
10 Pakistan lost 51 runs   won 2nd New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
11 Pakistan lost 124 runs   lost 2nd South Africa Mohali 27 Oct 2006
12 Pakistan won 5 wickets 117 lost 2nd West Indies Johannesburg 23 Sep 2009
13 Pakistan won 54 runs   won 1st India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
14 Pakistan lost 2 wickets 0 lost 1st Australia Centurion 30 Sep 2009
15 Pakistan lost 5 wickets 13 won 1st New Zealand Johannesburg 03 Oct 2009
16 Pakistan lost 2 wickets 56 lost 1st West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013
17 Pakistan lost 67 runs   lost 2nd South Africa Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
18 Pakistan lost 8 wickets 17 lost 1st India Birmingham 15 Jun 2013

 

MATCH RESULTS – LOST
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Pakistan lost 30 runs   lost 2nd West Indies Dhaka 29 Oct 1998
2 Pakistan lost 4 wickets 6 won 1st New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
3 Pakistan lost 8 wickets 83 won 1st Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 12 Sep 2002
4 Pakistan lost 7 wickets 131 won 1st West Indies Southampton 22 Sep 2004
5 Pakistan lost 51 runs   won 2nd New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
6 Pakistan lost 124 runs   lost 2nd South Africa Mohali 27 Oct 2006
7 Pakistan lost 2 wickets 0 lost 1st Australia Centurion 30 Sep 2009
8 Pakistan lost 5 wickets 13 won 1st New Zealand Johannesburg 03 Oct 2009
9 Pakistan lost 2 wickets 56 lost 1st West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013
10 Pakistan lost 67 runs   lost 2nd South Africa Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
11 Pakistan lost 8 wickets 17 lost 1st India Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
MATCH RESULTS – WON
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Pakistan won 9 wickets 40 lost 2nd Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 08 Oct 2000
2 Pakistan won 9 wickets 202 lost 2nd Netherlands Colombo (SSC) 21 Sep 2002
3 Pakistan won 7 wickets 188 won 2nd Kenya Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
4 Pakistan won 3 wickets 4 won 2nd India Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
5 Pakistan won 4 wickets 11 lost 2nd Sri Lanka Jaipur 17 Oct 2006
6 Pakistan won 5 wickets 117 lost 2nd West Indies Johannesburg 23 Sep 2009
7 Pakistan won 54 runs   won 1st India Centurion 26 Sep 2009

 

FIFTIES
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Ijaz Ahmed 51 2 West Indies Dhaka 29 Oct 1998
2 Saeed Anwar 105* 2 Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 08 Oct 2000
3 Saeed Anwar 104 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
4 Saeed Anwar 52 1 Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 12 Sep 2002
5 Imran Nazir 59 2 Netherlands Colombo (SSC) 21 Sep 2002
6 Shahid Afridi 55* 2 Netherlands Colombo (SSC) 21 Sep 2002
7 Mohammad Yousuf 81* 2 India Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
8 Imran Farhat 53 2 Sri Lanka Jaipur 17 Oct 2006
9 Mohammad Yousuf 71 2 New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
10 Shoaib Malik 52 2 New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
11 Shoaib Malik 128 1 India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
12 Mohammad Yousuf 87 1 India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
13 Umar Akmal 55 1 New Zealand Johannesburg 03 Oct 2009
14 Nasir Jamshed 50 1 West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013
15 Misbah-ul-Haq 96* 1 West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013
16 Misbah-ul-Haq 55 2 South Africa Birmingham 10 Jun 2013

 

FIFTIES BY CAPTAINS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Misbah-ul-Haq 96* 1 West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013
2 Misbah-ul-Haq 55 2 South Africa Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
HIGHEST SCORE BY A WICKET KEEPER
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Kamran Akmal 44 1 Australia Centurion 30 Sep 2009

 

FIFTIES – TWO OR MORE IN AN INNINGS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Imran Nazir 59 2 Netherlands Colombo (SSC) 21 Sep 2002
2 Shahid Afridi 55* 2 Netherlands Colombo (SSC) 21 Sep 2002
             
1 Mohammad Yousuf 71 2 New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
2 Shoaib Malik 52 2 New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
             
1 Shoaib Malik 128 1 India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
2 Mohammad Yousuf 87 1 India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
             
1 Nasir Jamshed 50 1 West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013
2 Misbah-ul-Haq 96* 1 West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013

 

FIFTIES  – TWO OR MORE
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Misbah-ul-Haq 96* 1 West Indies The Oval 07 Jun 2013
2 Misbah-ul-Haq 55 2 South Africa Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
             
1 Mohammad Yousuf 81* 2 India Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
2 Mohammad Yousuf 71 2 New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
3 Mohammad Yousuf 87 1 India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
             
1 Saeed Anwar 105* 2 Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 08 Oct 2000
2 Saeed Anwar 104 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
3 Saeed Anwar 52 1 Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 12 Sep 2002
             
1 Shoaib Malik 52 2 New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
2 Shoaib Malik 128 1 India Centurion 26 Sep 2009

 

FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS
No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Azhar Mahmood 10.0 0 65 4 2 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
2 Shahid Afridi 6.0 1 11 5 1 Kenya Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
3 Naved-ul-Hasan 9.0 1 25 4 1 India Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
4 Shoaib Akhtar 9.5 1 36 4 1 India Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
6 Abdul Razzaq 7.2 0 50 4 1 Sri Lanka Jaipur 17 Oct 2006

 

THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Mohammad Yousuf, Saeed Anwar 2 105* 2 Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 08 Oct 2000
2 Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik 4 206 1 India Centurion 26 Sep 2009

 

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET
Wkt Runs Partners Opposition Ground Match Date
1st 90 Saeed Anwar, Imran Nazir Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 08 Oct 2000
2nd 105* Saeed Anwar, Yousuf Youhana Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 08 Oct 2000
3rd 33 Imran Farhat, Mohammad Yousuf Sri Lanka Jaipur 17 Oct 2006
3rd 33 Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Yousuf West Indies Johannesburg 23 Sep 2009
4th 206 Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Yousuf India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
5th 94 Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
6th 58* Umar Akmal, Shahid Afridi West Indies Johannesburg 23 Sep 2009
7th 59 Abdul Razzaq, Wasim Akram New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
8th 19 Umar Amin, Saeed Ajmal India Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
9th 30 Yasir Arafat, Umar Gul South Africa Mohali 27 Oct 2006
10th 38* Saqlain Mushtaq, Arshad Khan West Indies Dhaka 29 Oct 1998
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MATCH RESULTS
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 44 runs   lost 1st Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 India lost 6 wickets 18 won 1st West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
3 India won 8 wickets 45 won 2nd Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
4 India won 20 runs   lost 1st Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
5 India won 95 runs   won 1st South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
6 India lost 4 wickets 2 lost 1st New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
7 India won 14 runs   won 1st Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
8 India won 8 wickets 63 lost 2nd England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
9 India won 10 runs   won 1st South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
10 India NR   lost 2nd Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 29 Sep 2002
11 India NR   lost 2nd Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2002
12 India won 98 runs   lost 1st Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
13 India lost 3 wickets 4 lost 1st Pakistan Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
14 India won 4 wickets 123 won 2nd England Jaipur 15 Oct 2006
15 India lost 3 wickets 2 lost 1st West Indies Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
16 India lost 6 wickets 26 won 1st Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
17 India lost 54 runs   lost 2nd Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
18 India NR   lost 2nd Australia Centurion 28 Sep 2009
19 India won 7 wickets 107 won 2nd West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
20 India won 26 runs   lost 1st South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
21 India won 8 wickets 65 won 2nd West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
22 India won 8 wickets 17 won 2nd Pakistan Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
23 India won 8 wickets 90 won 2nd Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
24 India won 5 runs   lost 1st England Birmingham 23 Jun 2013

 

MATCH RESULTS
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India lost 6 wickets 18 won 1st West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
2 India lost 4 wickets 2 lost 1st New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
3 India lost 3 wickets 4 lost 1st Pakistan Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
4 India lost 3 wickets 2 lost 1st West Indies Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
5 India lost 6 wickets 26 won 1st Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
6 India lost 54 runs   lost 2nd Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
MATCH RESULTS – NO RESULT
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India NR   lost 2nd Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 29 Sep 2002
2 India NR   lost 2nd Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2002
3 India NR   lost 2nd Australia Centurion 28 Sep 2009
MATCH RESULTS – WON
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 44 runs   lost 1st Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 India won 8 wickets 45 won 2nd Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
3 India won 20 runs   lost 1st Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
4 India won 95 runs   won 1st South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
5 India won 14 runs   won 1st Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
6 India won 8 wickets 63 lost 2nd England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
7 India won 10 runs   won 1st South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
8 India won 98 runs   lost 1st Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
9 India won 4 wickets 123 won 2nd England Jaipur 15 Oct 2006
10 India won 7 wickets 107 won 2nd West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
11 India won 26 runs   lost 1st South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
12 India won 8 wickets 65 won 2nd West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
13 India won 8 wickets 17 won 2nd Pakistan Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
14 India won 8 wickets 90 won 2nd Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
15 India won 5 runs   lost 1st England Birmingham 23 Jun 2013

 

FIFTIES
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 A Jadeja 71 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
3 SC Ganguly 83 1 West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
4 RR Singh 73* 1 West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
5 SC Ganguly 66 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
6 R Dravid 68* 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
7 Yuvraj Singh 84 1 Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
8 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
9 R Dravid 58 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
10 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
11 SR Tendulkar 69 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
12 R Dravid 71 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
13 M Kaif 111* 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
14 V Sehwag 126 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
15 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
16 V Sehwag 59 1 South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
17 Yuvraj Singh 62 1 South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
18 SC Ganguly 90 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
19 VVS Laxman 79 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
20 R Dravid 67 1 Pakistan Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
21 MS Dhoni 51 1 West Indies Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
22 V Sehwag 65 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
23 R Dravid 52 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
24 G Gambhir 57 2 Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
25 R Dravid 76 2 Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
26 V Kohli 79* 2 West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
27 RG Sharma 65 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
28 S Dhawan 114 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
29 RG Sharma 52 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
30 S Dhawan 102* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
31 KD Karthik 51* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
32 S Dhawan 68 2 Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
33 V Kohli 58* 2 Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013

 

FIFTIES BY CAPTAINS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 66 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
2 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
3 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
5 SC Ganguly 90 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
6 R Dravid 52 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
FIFTIES BY WICKET KEEPERS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 R Dravid 71 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
2 R Dravid 67 1 Pakistan Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
3 MS Dhoni 51 1 West Indies Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006

 

CENTURIONS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
3 V Sehwag 126 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
4 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
5 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
6 S Dhawan 114 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
7 M Kaif 111* 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
8 S Dhawan 102* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
INDIVIDUAL NINETIES
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 90 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004

 

FIFTIES – TWO OR MORE IN AN INNINGS
No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
  2 A Jadeja 71 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
               
2 1 SC Ganguly 83 1 West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
  2 RR Singh 73* 1 West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
               
3 1 SC Ganguly 66 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
  2 R Dravid 68* 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
               
4 1 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
  2 R Dravid 58 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
               
5 1 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
  2 SR Tendulkar 69 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
               
6 1 R Dravid 71 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
  2 M Kaif 111* 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
               
7 1 V Sehwag 126 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
  2 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
               
8 1 V Sehwag 59 1 South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
  2 Yuvraj Singh 62 1 South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
               
9 1 SC Ganguly 90 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
  2 VVS Laxman 79 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
               
10 1 V Sehwag 65 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
  2 R Dravid 52 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
               
11 1 G Gambhir 57 2 Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
  2 R Dravid 76 2 Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
               
12 1 RG Sharma 65 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 114 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
               
13 1 RG Sharma 52 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 102* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  3 KD Karthik 51* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
               
14 1 S Dhawan 68 2 Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
  2 V Kohli 58* 2 Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 83 1 West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
2 SC Ganguly 66 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
3 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
5 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
6 SC Ganguly 90 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
             
1 R Dravid 68* 2 Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
2 R Dravid 58 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
3 R Dravid 71 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
4 R Dravid 67 1 Pakistan Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
5 R Dravid 52 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
6 R Dravid 76 2 Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
             
1 V Sehwag 126 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
2 V Sehwag 59 1 South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
3 V Sehwag 65 1 Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
             
1 S Dhawan 114 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
2 S Dhawan 102* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
3 S Dhawan 68 2 Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
             
1 Yuvraj Singh 84 1 Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
2 Yuvraj Singh 62 1 South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
             
1 V Kohli 79* 2 West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
2 V Kohli 58* 2 Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
             
1 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 SR Tendulkar 69 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
             
1 RG Sharma 65 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
2 RG Sharma 52 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013

 

FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS
No Player O M R W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SR Tendulkar 9.1 0 38 4 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 Z Khan 10.0 2 45 4 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
3 A Nehra 10.0 0 55 4 Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
4 RA Jadeja 10.0 2 36 5 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013

 

THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 140 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 A Jadeja, SR Tendulkar 4 132 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
3 R Dravid, SC Ganguly 2 145 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 141 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
5 R Dravid, M Kaif 6 117 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
6 SC Ganguly, V Sehwag 1 192 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
7 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 2 161 1 Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
8 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 127 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
9 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 101 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
10 S Dhawan, KD Karthik 3 109* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013

 

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET
Wkt Runs Partners Opposition Ground Match Date
1st 192 V Sehwag, SC Ganguly England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
2nd 161 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
3rd 140 SR Tendulkar, R Dravid Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
4th 132 SR Tendulkar, A Jadeja Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
5th 77* M Kaif, R Dravid Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
6th 117 R Dravid, M Kaif Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
7th 84* M Kaif, A Kumble Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
8th 17 Yuvraj Singh, A Kumble Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
9th 19 A Kumble, Z Khan Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
10th 7* Z Khan, BKV Prasad Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000