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England batsmen batting at number five and six scoring centuries in a test innings.

England batsmen batting at number five and six scoring centuries in a test innings.

DJ Malan {140} and JM Bairstow {119} of England scored centuries against Australia in the ongoing test at Perth to provide the eleventh occasion of England batsmen batting at number five and six scoring centuries in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C
1 England 2 Australia Sydney 11.12.1903 2
2 England 1 Australia Manchester 06.07.1934 2
3 England 2 South Africa The Oval 17.08.1935 2
4 England 1 Australia Nottingham 10.06.1938 2
5 England 2 India Mum-BS 06.02.1973 2
6 England 1 West Indies Bridgetown 12.03.1998 2
7 England 1 Pakistan Lord’s 13.07.2006 2
8 England 1 West Indies Lord’s 17.05.2007 2
9 England 1 West Indies Port of Spain 06.03.2009 2
10 England 1 India Rajkot 09.11.2016 2
11 England 1 Australia Perth 14.12.2017 2

DJ Malan {140} and JM Bairstow {119} of England scored centuries against Australia in the ongoing test at Perth to provide the fourth occasion of England batsmen batting at number five and six scoring centuries in a test innings against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C
1 England 2 Australia Sydney 11.12.1903 2
2 England 1 Australia Manchester 06.07.1934 2
3 England 1 Australia Nottingham 10.06.1938 2
4 England 1 Australia Perth 14.12.2017 2

DJ Malan {140} and JM Bairstow {119} of England scored centuries against Australia in the ongoing test at Perth to provide the eleventh occasion of England batsmen batting at number five and six scoring centuries in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below. The last such occasion of England batsmen accomplishing such a feat against Australia was in Jun 1938 at Nottingham that is 79 years ago

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C
1 England 2 Australia Sydney 11.12.1903 2
2 England 1 Australia Manchester 06.07.1934 2
3 England 1 Australia Nottingham 10.06.1938 2
4 England 1 Australia Perth 14.12.2017 2

DJ Malan {140} and JM Bairstow {119} of England scored centuries against Australia in the ongoing test at Perth to provide the eleventh occasion of England batsmen batting at number five and six scoring centuries in a test innings against Australia in Australia. Both occasions are tabulated below. The last such occasion of England batsmen accomplishing such a feat against Australia  in Australia was in Dec 1903  at Sydney that is 114 years ago

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C
1 England 2 Australia Sydney 11.12.1903 2
2 England 1 Australia Perth 14.12.2017 2

DJ Malan {140} and JM Bairstow {119} of England scored centuries against Australia in the ongoing test at Perth to provide the fourth occasion of England batsmen batting at number five and six scoring centuries in a test innings against Australia. The four  occasions against Australia is England’s record feat against a specific opposition. England had performed such a feat against West Indies on three occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C
1 England 2 Australia Sydney 11.12.1903 2
2 England 1 Australia Manchester 06.07.1934 2
3 England 1 Australia Nottingham 10.06.1938 2
4 England 1 Australia Perth 14.12.2017 2
             
1 England 1 West Indies Bridgetown 12.03.1998 2
2 England 1 West Indies Lord’s 17.05.2007 2
3 England 1 West Indies Port of Spain 06.03.2009 2
England batsmen scoring centuries in a test at Perth

England batsmen scoring centuries in a test at Perth

DJ Malan of England scored 110 not out on the first day of the third day of the ongoing test at Perth against Australia to provide the 240th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century against Australia. It also provides the 128th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century against Australia in Australia. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an England batsman scoring a century at Perth. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BW Luckhurst 131 1 v Australia Perth 11 Dec 1970
2 JH Edrich 115* 3 v Australia Perth 11 Dec 1970
3 DI Gower 102 1 v Australia Perth 15 Dec 1978
4 DW Randall 115 3 v Australia Perth 12 Nov 1982
5 BC Broad 162 1 v Australia Perth 28 Nov 1986
6 DI Gower 136 1 v Australia Perth 28 Nov 1986
7 CJ Richards 133 1 v Australia Perth 28 Nov 1986
8 GP Thorpe 123 2 v Australia Perth 03 Feb 1995
9 AN Cook 116 4 v Australia Perth 14 Dec 2006
10 BA Stokes 120 4 v Australia Perth 13 Dec 2013
11 DJ Malan 110* 1 v Australia Perth 14 Dec 2017
England batsmen are on the threshold of breaking the 114 year old fifth wicket record partnership in the Ashes series.

England batsmen are on the threshold of breaking the 114 year old fifth wicket record partnership in the Ashes series.

England batsmen are on the threshold of breaking the 114 year old record fifth wicket partnership in the Ashes series. DJ Malan and JM Bairstow of England had added 174 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fifth wicket against Australia in the ongoing test at Perth. They need another 19 runs to establish a record partnership for the fifth wicket against Australia in the Ashes series. The present record  is 192 runs between R Foster and LC Braund which was at Sydney in Dec 1903.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
01 LC Braund, RE Foster 5 192 2 Eng Aus Sydney 11 Dec 1903
02 JM Bairstow, DJ Malan 5 174* 1 Eng Aus Perth 14 Dec 2017
03 AC MacLaren, R Peel 5 162 2 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Mar 1895

DJ Malan-JM Bairsow pair has already gone post the hitherto the previous second best stand for the fifth wicket by England batsmen against Australia  – 162 runs between AC MacLaren and Peel at Melbourne  in Mar 1895 – another 122 year, nine month old record

Additional stats for Mohali game between India and Sri Lanka

Additional stats for Mohali game between India and Sri Lanka

Mohali game was the 50th match between India and Sri Lanka on Indian soil. Head to head results read thus

Played  50
Won by India 35
Won by Sri Lanka 12
No Result games 03

Mohali game was won by India to provide its 89th win against Sri Lanka. Only Pakistan has won more games against Sri Lanka.  It has won 90 games. Only other team to win 90 games against a specific opposition is Australia. It has won 90 games against New Zealand.

India became the second team to win 35 plus games against Sri Lanka at home. Australia has won 39 games against Sri Lanka at home.

RG Sharma’s run aggregate on home soil in the  calendar year 2017 read 680 runs. He now has the most runs by a batsman at home in 2017. He went past JE Root {656} and V Kohli {628} during  his  knock of 208 not out in this game to occupy the first place.

RG Sharma’s 208 not out in this game provide his sixth century in the calendar year 2017. He now shares the record for most centuries in 2017 with V Kohli. V Kohli has also scored six centuries. Other batsmen to score six or more centuries in a calendar year are – SR Tendulkar {09 in 1998}, SC Ganguly {07 in 2000}, DA Warner {07 in 2016}, G Kirsten {06 in 1996}, SR Tendulkar {06 in 1996} and R Dravid {06 in 1999}.

 

Records galore at Mohali as Sri Lanka wilt under RG Sharma’s scintillating knock

Records galore at Mohali as Sri Lanka wilt under RG Sharma’s scintillating knock

RG Sharma became the only batsman to score three double centuries in the history of one day internationals when he scored 208 not out against Sri Lanka at Mohali in the  second one day game

He also became the second captain to score 200 plus runs in one day games. V Sehwag is the other captain to score 200 plus runs in one day games. V Sehwag had made 219 against West Indies at Indore on 13 Dec 2011

He also became the second captain opening batsman to score 200 plus runs in one day games. V Sehwag is the other captain opening batsman to score 200 plus runs in one day games. V Sehwag had made 219 against West Indies at Indore on 13 Dec 2011

RG Sharma’s 208 not out in this game provide the seventh occasion of an opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in one day games. All such occasions are listed below. This list also shows the double centuries by batsmen in the history of one day internationals

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RG Sharma 264 1 Ind Srl Kolkata 13 Nov 2014
2 MJ Guptill 237* 1 NZl Win Wellington 21 Mar 2015
3 V Sehwag 219 1 Ind Win Indore 08 Dec 2011
4 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24 Feb 2015
5 RG Sharma 209 1 Ind Aus Bengaluru 02 Nov 2013
6 RG Sharma 208* 1 Ind Srl Mohali 13 Dec 2017
7 SR Tendulkar 200* 1 Ind RSA Gwalior 24 Feb 2010

It is interesting to note that RG Sharma’s three double centuries have been scored as an opening batsman. He is the only opening batsman to score three double centuries in the history of one day internationals.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RG Sharma 264 1 Ind Srl Kolkata 13 Nov 2014
2 RG Sharma 209 1 Ind Aus Bengaluru 02 Nov 2013
3 RG Sharma 208* 1 Ind Srl Mohali 13 Dec 2017

RG Sharma became the third batsman and also the third opening batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 150 plus runs in an innings on five occasions. Others are SR Tendulkar and DA Warner.

RG Sharma {208*}, S Dhawan {65} and SS Iyer {88} scored fifties in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of  first three Indian batsmen scoring fifties  in an innings. It also provides the sixth occasion of first three Indian batsmen scoring fifties  in an innings of which batsmen scoring a century.

RG Sharma {208*}, S Dhawan {65} and SS Iyer {88} scored fifties in this  game to  provide the fourth occasion of  first three Indian batsmen scoring fifties  in an innings against Sri Lanka It also provides the second occasion of first three Indian batsmen scoring fifties  in an innings of which batsmen scoring a century against Sri Lanka

RG Sharma-S Dhawan added 115 runs for the first wicket and RG Sharma-SS Iyer added 213 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 36th occasion of a team posting three figure partnerships for the first two wickets in  the history of one day internationals. It also provides the second such occasion against Sri Lanka in one day internationals.

It also provides the sixth such occasion by Indian batsmen and the second such occasion by Indian batsmen against Sri Lanka.

RG Sharma-SS Iyer added 213 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 29th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games. It also provides the 12th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in one day games.

RG Sharma-SS Iyer added 213 runs for the second wicket in  this game to provide the 11th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games against Sri Lanka. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in one day games against Sri Lanka

RG Sharma-SS Iyer added 213 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 126th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games. It also provides the 37th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second  wicket in one day games.

RG Sharma-SS Iyer added 213 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 20th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games against Sri Lanka. It also provides the sixth occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in one day games against Sri Lanka

RG Sharma and SR Tendulkar shared the second place for the record of most boundary sixes by an Indian batsman on home soil prior to the start of this game. Both have scored 71 boundary sixes. One more boundary six for RG Sharma would fetch him the second place with 72 boundary sixes. He scored 12 boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 89 boundary fours against Sri Lanka at home.  The first place is occupied by MS Dhoni with 110 sixes.

RG Sharma had scored nine fifties against Sri Lanka prior to the start of this game. One more fifty would fetch him ten fifties against Sri Lanka. He scored 208 not out in this game to become the tenth Indian batsman to score ten or more fifties against Sri Lanka.

AD Mathews had scored 4937 runs captured 114 wickets prior to the start of this game. He required 63 runs for his 5000 runs. He scored 111 not out in this game which fetched him a total of 5048 runs. He became the fourth Sri Lankan all rounder to score 5000 runs and capture 100 wickets The following table lists them.

No Player Mat Runs Wkts
1 ST Jayasuriya 441 13364 320
2 TM Dilshan 327 10158 106
3 PA de Silva 308 09284 106
4 AD Mathews 194 5048 114

AD Mathews had scored 4937 runs captured 114 wickets prior to the start of this game. He required 63 runs for his 5000 runs. He scored 111 not out in this game which fetched him a total of 5048 runs. He became the tenth Sri Lankan batsman to total 5000 plus one day runs. Others are – KC Sangakkara {13975}, ST Jayasuriya {133364}, DPMD Jayawarene {12381}. TM Dilshan {10290}, PA de Silva {9284}, MS Atapattu {8529}, A Ranatunga {7456}, WU Tharanga {6471} and RS Mahanama {5162}

RG Sharma scored 12 boundary sixes in his knock of 208 not out in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring 12 or more boundary sixes in an innings in the history of one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RG Sharma 209 16 1 Ind Aus Bengaluru 02 Nov 2013
2 AB de Villiers 149 16 1 RSA Win Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
3 CH Gayle 215 16 1 Win Zi Canberra 24 Feb 2015
4 SR Watson 185* 15 2 Aus Ban Dhaka 11 Apr 2011
5 CJ Anderson 131* 14 1 NZl Win Queenstown 01 Jan 2014
6 XM Marshall 157* 12 1 Win Can King City (NW) 22 Aug 2008
7 RG Sharma 208* 12 1 Ind Srl Mohali 13 Dec 2017

RG Sharma became the only batsman in the annals of one day games to score 12 or more boundary sixes in an innings on two occasions. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Runs 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RG Sharma 209 16 1 Ind Aus Bengaluru 02 Nov 2013
2 RG Sharma 208* 12 1 Ind Srl Mohali 13 Dec 2017

RG Sharma became the only batsman in the history of one day games to score two double centuries against a specific opposition. He has scored 264 and 208 not out against Sri Lanka. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RG Sharma 264 1 Ind Srl Kolkata 13 Nov 2014
2 RG Sharma 208* 1 Ind Srl Mohali 13 Dec 2017

AD Mathews scored 111 not out in this game to provide the 52nd occasion of a batsman scoring a Nelson – 111 or 111 not out – in an innings in the history of one day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring a Nelson in one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below. AD Mathews became the second Sri Lankan batsman to score a Nelson against India in one  day games after LD Chandimal

No Player Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MS Atapattu 111 1 v Pak Lahore 14 Oct 2004
2 ST Jayasuriya 111 2 v NZl Napier 28 Dec 2006
3 LD Chandimal 111 2 v Ind Harare 05 Jun 2010
4 KC Sangakkara 111 1 v NZl Mumbai 18 Mar 2011
5 WU Tharanga 111 1 v Aus Hambantota 16 Aug 2011
6 AD Mathews 111* 2 v Ind Mohali 13 Dec 2017

India posted 392 for 4 in this game to provide the 110th occasion of a team posting a total of 350 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the 15th occasion of a team posting 350 plus runs against Sri Lanka.

India posted 392 for 4 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of India posting a total of 350 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the eighth occasion of India posting 350 plus runs against Sri Lanka.

RG Sharma-S Dhawan added 115 runs for the first wicket and RG Sharma-SS Iyer added 213 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 408th and 409th occasion of India posting three figure partnership against various  teams in one day games.

RG Sharma-S Dhawan added 115 runs for the first wicket and RG Sharma-SS Iyer added 213 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 74th and 75th occasion of India posting three figure partnerships against Sri Lanka in one day games.

RG Sharma-S Dhawan added 115 runs for the first wicket and RG Sharma-SS Iyer added 213 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the ninth occasion of India posting two three figure partnerships in an innings against Sri Lanka in one day games. It also provides the 41st occasion of India posting two three figure partnerships in an innings against various teams in one day games.

RG Sharma had scored 26 boundary sixes against Sri Lanka prior to the start of this game. He needed four more boundary sixes for his 30 boundary sixes. He scored 12 boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 38 boundary sixes. He became the third Indian batsman to score 30 plus boundary sixes against Sri Lanka. Others are – MS Dhoni {42} and SR Tendulkar {30}

RG Sharma has scored 33 boundary sixes in the calendar year 2017. He needed seven more boundary sixes for his 40 boundary sixes. He scored 12 boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 45 boundary sixes. He became the sixth batsman in the annals of one day games to score 40 plus boundary sixes in a calendar year. Others are – AB de Villiers {58 in 2015}, Shahid Afridi {48 in 2002}, SR Watson {42 in 2011}, MJ Guptill {42 in 2015] and SR Tendulkar {40 in 1998}

RG Sharma has scored 1347 runs against Sri Lanka prior to the start of this game. He needed 153 more runs for his 1500 runs. He scored 208 runs in this game to take his run aggregate to 1555. He became the ninth Indian batsman to score 1500 plus runs against Sri Lanka.

RG Sharma’s 45 boundary sixes in the Calendar year 2017 is the most sixes scored by a batsman in the calendar year 2017.

AD Mathews’ 111 not out was in  a losing cause  to provide the 40th  occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman’s century going in vain in one day games. It also provides the 18th occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman’s century going in vain against India in one day games

RG Sharma has scored 49 fifties prior to the start of this game. He needed one more fifty for his 50 fifties. He scored 208 not out in this game which fetched  him 50 fifties. He become the ninth Indian batsman to score 50 plus fifties in one day games.

India has won 19 matches in the calendar year 2017. One more win would fetch its 20th win. India has posted 20 plus wins in a calendar year on five occasions prior to 2017. If India posts 20 wins in calendar year 2017, then it would the sixth calendar year in which India would be posting 20 wins. All the six occasions are listed below including the performance in 2017

No Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR Year
1 India 40 24 14 0 2 1998
2 India 34 22 10 0 2 2013
3 India 43 21 20 0 2 1999
4 India 34 21 10 2 1 2011
5 India 37 20 15 0 2 2007
6 India 28 20 07 0 1 2017

MS Dhoni has effected 87 dismissals against Sri Lanka prior to the start of this game. He needed three more dismissals for his 90 dismissals. He effected three dismissals in this game. He not only became the first wicket keeper to effect 90 plus dismissals against Sri Lanka, but also became the first wicket keeper in the annals of one day games to effect 90 plus dismissals against a specific opposition.

India won this game by 141 runs to provide the 41st occasion of India winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the eighth occasion of India winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin against Sri Lanka.

India’s 392 for 4 in this game provide the 100th occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs in one day games. India became the first team to accomplish the feat in the history of one day Internationals. Australia is close behind with 96 such occasions

N Pradeep returned with figures of none for 106 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs in a one day game. All such occasions are tabulated 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 09.0 0 105 1 1 Zim NZl Napier 09 Feb 2012
5 R Vinay Kumar 09.0 0 102 1 2 Ind Aus Bengaluru 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
10 Hasan Ali 09.0 0 100 2 1 Pak Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
11 N Pradeep 10.0 0 106 0 1 Srl Ind Mohali 13 Dec 2017

N Pradeep returned with figures of none for 106 in this game to provide the second occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs in a one day game against India.  Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
21 N Pradeep 10.0 0 106 0 1 Srl Ind Mohali 13 Dec 2017

N Pradeep returned with figures of none for 106 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs without a wicket in a one day game. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ML Lewis 10.0 0 113 0 2 Aus RSA Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
2 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
3 Wahab Riaz 10.0 0 110 0 1 Pak Eng Nottingham 30 Aug 2016
4 N Pradeep 10.0 0 106 0 1 Srl Ind Mohali 13 Dec 2017

N Pradeep returned with figures of none for 106 in this game to provide the second occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs without a wicket in a one day game against India.  Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
2 N Pradeep 10.0 0 106 0 1 Srl Ind Mohali 13 Dec 2017

NLTC Perera {3 for 80} and N Pradeep {none for 106} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the 199th and 200th occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs in one day games.

NLTC Perera {3 for 80} and N Pradeep {none for 106} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the 21st occasion of two or more bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings in one day games.

NLTC Perera {3 for 80} and N Pradeep {none for 106} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the 25th and 26th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler conceding 100 plus runs in one day games.

NLTC Perera {3 for 80} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a captain conceding 80 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 HH Streak 10.0 0 80 1 1 Zim RSA Bulawayo 23 Sep 2001
2 JO Holder 9.0 0 91 0 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
3 JO Holder 10.0 2 104 1 1 Win RSA Sydney 27 Feb 2015
4 Mohd Nabi 10.0 0 84 0 1 Afg Aus Perth 04 Mar 2015
5 SL Malinga 10.0 0 82 1 1 Srl Ind Col-RPS 31 Aug 2017
6 JO Holder 10.0 0 81 2 1 Win Eng Bristol 24 Sep 2017
7 M Mortaza 10.0 0 82 0 1 Ban RSA Paarl 18 Oct 2017
8 NLTC Perera 8.0 0 80 3 1 Srl Ind Mohali 13 Dec 2017

NLTC Perera {3 for 80} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the second occasion of a Sri Lankan captain conceding 80 plus runs in one day games. Both such occasions are listed below. It is interesting to note that both Sri Lankan captains have conceded 80 plus runs against India

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SL Malinga 10.0 0 82 1 1 Srl Ind Col-RPS 31 Aug 2017
2 NLTC Perera 8.0 0 80 3 1 Srl Ind Mohali 13 Dec 2017

 

 

 

Couple of records for CH Gayle in Twenty20 games

Couple of records for CH Gayle in Twenty20 games

CH Gayle became the only batsman in the history of Twenty20 games to score 800 boundary fours and 800 boundary sixes. He achieved the milestone of 800 boundary sixes during the match between Khulna Times and Rangpur Riders at Dhaka on 08.12.17. He essayed a century – 126 not out in which he scored four boundary fours and 14 boundary sixes representing Rangpur Riders. His 13th boundary six – off Nazmul Hossain Shanto of the 15.1 over of the  innings – fetched him 800 boundary six. He  hit the next ball also for a boundary six which was the winning hit  for  his team and his boundary sixes aggregate at the end of this game read 801. His boundary fours aggregate swelled to 828 with his four boundary fours in this innings. His career figures read as under

Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
CH Gayle 2005-2017 318 312 43 10907 175* 40.54 19 67 19 828 801

He represented  the following teams in Twenty20 games  – Barisal Bulls, Barisal Burners, Chittagong Vikings, Dhaka Gladiators, Jamaica, Jamaica Tallawahs, Karachi Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lahore Qalandars, Lions, Matabeleland Tuskers, Melbourne Renegades, PCA Masters XI, Rangpur Riders, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Somerset, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Stanford Superstars, Sydney Thunder, West Indians, West Indies, Western Australia.

It is noted with interest that his runs. Highest score, number of centuries, number of half centuries and number of fifties, boundary fours and boundary sixes are individual records in the history of Twenty20 games.

CH Gayle scored 14 boundary sixes in his knock of 126 not out for Rangpur Riders against Khulna Times at Dhaka on 08.12.07 to provide the 18th occasion of a batsman scoring 12 or more boundary sixes in an innings  in T20 games. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CH Gayle 175* 17 RCB Warriors Bengaluru 23.04.13
2 GR Napier 152* 16 Essex Sussex Chelmsford 24.06.08
3 MD Shanaka 123 16 Sinhalese Saracens Col-Colts) 12.01.16
4 CH Gayle 151* 15 Somerset Kent Taunton 31.05.15
5 CG Williams 116 14 Namibia Scotland Windhoek 04.10.11
6 AJ Finch 156 14 Australia England Southampton 29.08.13
7 CH Gayle 126* 14 Riders Titans Dhaka 08.12.17
8 BB McCullum 158* 13 KKR RCB Bengaluru 18.04.08
9 RE Levi 117* 13 South Africa New Zealand Hamilton 19.02.12
10 CH Gayle 128* 13 RCB Daredevils Delhi 17.05.12
11 LP van der Westhuizen 145 12 Namibia Kenya Windhoek 07.11.11
12 CH Gayle 122* 12 Jamaica Guyana Gros Islet 19.01.13
13 CH Gayle 114 12 Dhaka Royals Dhaka 15.02.13
14 NJ van den Bergh 101 12 North West Namibia Potchefstroom 22.03.14
15 CH Gayle 117 12 RCB Kings XI Bengaluru 06.05.15
16 MD Shanaka 131* 12 Sinhalese Galle CC Col-PSS) 05.01.16
17 AB de Villiers 129* 12 RCB Guj Lions Bengaluru 14.05.16
18 E Lewis 125* 12 West Indies India Kingston 09.07.17

Of the 18 occasions enumerated above, it  is  interesting to note that CH Gayle appears on seven  occasions. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CH Gayle 175* 17 RCB Warriors Bengaluru 23.04.13
2 CH Gayle 151* 15 Somerset Kent Taunton 31.05.15
3 CH Gayle 126* 14 Riders Titans Dhaka 08.12.17
4 CH Gayle 128* 13 RCB Daredevils Delhi 17.05.12
5 CH Gayle 122* 12 Jamaica Guyana Gros Islet 19.01.13
6 CH Gayle 114 12 Dhaka Royals Dhaka 15.02.13
7 CH Gayle 117 12 RCB Kings XI Bengaluru 06.05.15

CH Gayle posted another century – 146 not out representing Rangpur Riders against Dhaka Dynamites at Mirpur, Dhaka on 12.12.17 which was his 20th Twenty20 century. He became the first batsman in the history of Twenty20 games to post 20 centuries.

He also wrote into record books with 18 boundary sixes during his knock of 146 not out in this game. His 18 boundary sixes are the most scored by a batsman in the history of Twenty20 games. It was an improvement on his own 17 boundary sixes scored while making 175 not out representing Royal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors at Bengaluru on 23.04.13

His career figures as of 12.12.17 read thus        

Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
CH Gayle 2005-2017 319 313 44 11056 175* 41.10 20 67 19 833 819

CH Gayle also became the second batsman in the history of Twenty20 games to aggregate 1000 plus runs on two specific grounds. He has an aggregate of 1790 runs at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru and has an aggregate of 1230 runs at Mirpur, Dhaka. His Dhaka aggregate was achieved in the just concluded Bangladesh Premier  League in which he amassed 485 runs. The other batsman to accomplish the feat of scoring 1000 plus runs on two specific grounds is SE Marsh. He has an aggregate of 1170 runs at Perth and 1064 runs at Mohali

No Player Runs Ground
1 CH Gayle 1790 Benglauru
2 CH Gayle 1230 Dhaka-M
       
1 SE Marsh 1170 Perth
2 SE Marsh 1064 Mohali

CH Gayle’s 18 sixes during his knock of 146 not out for Rangpur Riders against Dhaka Dynamites at Mirpur, Dhaka on 12.12.17 provide the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring 15 or more sixes in an innings of a Twenty20 game. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CH Gayle 146* 18 Riders Dynamites Dhaka 12.12.17
2 CH Gayle 175* 17 RCB Warriors Bengaluru 23.04.13
3 GR Napier 152* 16 Essex Sussex Chelmsford 24.06.08
4 MD Shanaka 123 16 Sinhalese Saracens Col-Colts) 12.01.16
5 CH Gayle 151* 15 Somerset Kent Taunton 31.05.15

CH Gayle’s 18 sixes during his knock of 146 not out for Rangpur Riders against Dhaka Dynamites at Mirpur, Dhaka on 12.12.17 provide the third occasion of his scoring 15 or more sixes in an innings of a Twenty20 game. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CH Gayle 146* 18 Riders Dynamites Dhaka 12.12.17
2 CH Gayle 175* 17 RCB Warriors Bengaluru 23.04.13
3 CH Gayle 151* 15 Somerset Kent Taunton 31.05.15

The following list shows the batsmen who have an aggregate of 100 plus runs from the boundary four and sixes they have scored in an innings. CH Gayle aggregated 128 runs from 05 boundary fours and 18 boundary sixes he scored during his knock of 146 not out for Rangpur Riders against Dhaka Dynamites at Mirpur, Dhaka on 12.12.17 to provide the 25th occasion of a batsman scoring 100 plus runs from boundary fours and sixes.

No Player Runs 4s 6s 4+6 Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CH Gayle 175* 13 17 154 RCB Warriors Bengaluru 23.04.13
2 GR Napier 152* 10 16 136 Essex Sussex Chelmsford 24.06.08
3 CH Gayle 151* 10 15 130 Somerset Kent Taunton 31.05.15
4 LP van der Westhuizen 145 14 12 128 Namibia Kenya Windhoek 07.11.11
5 AJ Finch 156 11 14 128 Australia England Southampton 29.08.13
6 Kamran Akmal 150* 14 12 128 Lahore W Islamabad Rawalpindi 24.11.17
6 CH Gayle 146* 5 18 128 Riders Dynamites Dhaka 12.12.17
8 H Masakadza 162* 14 11 122 Mountaineers Eagles Bulawayo 11.02.16
9 A Lyth 161 20 7 122 Yorkshire Northants Leeds 17.08.17
10 BB McCullum 158* 10 13 118 KKR RCB Bengaluru 18.04.08
11 BB McCullum 158* 13 11 118 Warwickshire Derbyshire Birmingham 03.07.15
12 LJ Wright 153* 12 11 114 Sussex Essex Chelmsford 25.07.14
13 MD Shanaka 131* 10 12 112 Sinhalese Galle CC Col-PSS 05.01.16
14 AB de Villiers 129* 10 12 112 RCB Guj Lions Bengaluru 14.05.16
15 GJ Maxwell 145* 14 9 110 Australia Sri Lanka Pallekele 06.09.16
16 DT Christian 129 12 10 108 Middlesex Kent Canterbury 06.06.14
17 CH Gayle 126* 6 14 108 Riders Titans Dhaka 08.12.17
18 CH Gayle 128* 7 13 106 RCB Daredevils Delhi 17.05.12
19 PJ Malan 140* 16 7 106 W Province Easterns Cape Town 07.12.14
20 MD Shanaka 123 2 16 104 Sinhalese Saracens Col-Coltss 12.01.16
21 T Kohler-Cadmore 127 14 8 104 Worcs Durham Worcester 20.05.16
22 ST Jayasuriya 114* 9 11 102 Mum Ind Super Kings Mumbai 14.05.08
23 UBT Chand 125 10 10 100 Delhi Gujarat Indore 27.03.13
24 CH Gayle 117 7 12 100 RCB Kings XI Bengaluru 06.05.15
25 AB de Villiers 133* 19 4 100 RCB Mum Ind Mumbai 10.05.15

It is interesting to note that CH Gayle appears six times in the captioned list of 25 occasions. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs 4s 6s 4+6 Team Opposition Ground Date
1 CH Gayle 175* 13 17 154 RCB Warriors Bengaluru 23.04.13
2 CH Gayle 151* 10 15 130 Somerset Kent Taunton 31.05.15
3 CH Gayle 146* 5 18 128 Riders Dynamites Dhaka 12.12.17
4 CH Gayle 126* 6 14 108 Riders Titans Dhaka 08.12.17
5 CH Gayle 128* 7 13 106 RCB Daredevils Delhi 17.05.12
6 CH Gayle 117 7 12 100 RCB Kings XI Bengaluru 06.05.15

 

Teams posting 400 plus runs margin wins in Ranji Trophy

Teams posting 400 plus runs margin wins in Ranji Trophy

Vidarbha beat Kerala by 412 runs at Surat in its Ranji Trophy match to  provide  the 16th occasion of a team winning a Ranji Trophy match by 400 plus runs margin, says the Domestic Statistics Champion Sri C Keshavamurthy. All such occasions are listed  below  in chronological order.

No Team Opposition Venue Margin Season
1 Delhi Gwalior Gwalior 419 runs 1943/44
2 Maharashtra Nawanagar Poona 489 runs 1944/45
3 Hyderabad Karnataka Secunderabad 417 runs 1946/47
4 Karnataka Hyderabad Bangalore 422 runs 1951/52
5 Mumbai Holkar Bombay 531 runs 1951/52
6 Bengal Orissa Cuttack 540 runs 1953/54
7 Delhi Patiala Delhi 423 runs 1955/56
8 Mumbai Bengal Bombay 420 runs 1958/59
9 Delhi Baroda Delhi 441 runs 1983/84
10 Rajasthan Assam Udaipur 482 runs 1994/95
11 Hyderabad Delhi Secunderabad 438 runs 1998/99
12 Orissa J & K Cuttack 420 runs 2000/01
13 Orissa Assam Balasore 429 runs 2001/02
14 Karnataka Vidarbha Nagpur 465 runs 2002/03
15 Him Pradesh J & K Dharmasala 480 runs 2008/09
16 Vidarbha Kerala Surat 412 runs 2017/18

The  same list  is rearranged in the descending order of margin. Is is interesting to note  that two teams have  won by 500 plus runs margin.

No Team Opposition Venue Margin Season
1 Bengal Orissa Cuttack 540 runs 1953/54
2 Mumbai Holkar Bombay 531 runs 1951/52
3 Maharashtra Nawanagar Poona 489 runs 1944/45
4 Rajasthan Assam Udaipur 482 runs 1994/95
5 Him Pradesh J & K Dharmasala 480 runs 2008/09
6 Karnataka Vidarbha Nagpur 465 runs 2002/03
7 Delhi Baroda Delhi 441 runs 1983/84
8 Hyderabad Delhi Secunderabad 438 runs 1998/99
9 Orissa Assam Balasore 429 runs 2001/02
10 Delhi Patiala Delhi 423 runs 1955/56
11 Karnataka Hyderabad Bangalore 422 runs 1951/52
12 Mumbai Bengal Bombay 420 runs 1958/59
13 Orissa J & K Cuttack 420 runs 2000/01
14 Delhi Gwalior Gwalior 419 runs 1943/44
15 Hyderabad Karnataka Secunderabad 417 runs 1946/47
16 Vidarbha Kerala Surat 412 runs 2017/18

Delhi is the only team  to win by 400 plus runs margin on three occasions, while Orissa, Mumbai, Karnataka and Hyderabad are the  four team to register such wins on two occasions.

No Team Opposition Venue Margin Season
1 Delhi Gwalior Gwalior 419 runs 1943/44
2 Delhi Patiala Delhi 423 runs 1955/56
3 Delhi Baroda Delhi 441 runs 1983/84
           
1 Orissa J & K Cuttack 420 runs 2000/01
2 Orissa Assam Balasore 429 runs 2001/02
           
1 Mumbai Holkar Bombay 531 runs 1951/52
2 Mumbai Bengal Bombay 420 runs 1958/59
           
1 Karnataka Hyderabad Bangalore 422 runs 1951/52
2 Karnataka Vidarbha Nagpur 465 runs 2002/03
           
1 Hyderabad Karnataka Secunderabad 417 runs 1946/47
2 Hyderabad Delhi Secunderabad 438 runs 1998/99

It is interesting to note that Karnataka and Hyderabad are the only two teams to have won by 400 plus runs margin as opponents.  Hyderabad had posted a 422 runs win against the then Mysore, now Karntaka at Secunderabad in 1941-42 season.  Mysore/Karnataka had a sweet revenge when it posted a 422 runs win against Hyderabad in 1951-52 season at Bangalore.

No Team Opposition Venue Margin Season
1 Hyderabad Karnataka Secunderabad 417 runs 1946/47
2 Karnataka Hyderabad Bangalore 422 runs 1951/52

The following are the occasions when teams have posted 400 plus runs margin wins in the knock out stages of the championship.

No Team Opposition Venue Margin Season Stage
1 Orissa J & K Cuttack 420 runs 2000/01 Pre Quarter Final
2 Rajasthan Assam Udaipur 482 runs 1994/95 Pre Quarter Final
             
1 Hyderabad Delhi Secunderabad 438 runs 1998/99 Quarter Final
2 Vidarbha Kerala Surat 412 runs 2017/18 Quarter Final
             
1 Delhi Baroda Delhi 441 runs 1983/84 Semi Final
2 Karnataka Vidarbha Nagpur 465 runs 2002/03 Semi Final
             
1 Mumbai Holkar Bombay 531 runs 1951/52 Final
2 Mumbai Bengal Bombay 420 runs 1958/59 Final

 

Sri Lanka posts a comfortable win at Dharamsala – wins by seven wickets

Sri Lanka posts a comfortable win at Dharamsala – wins by seven wickets

RG Sharma became the 24th captain to lead India in one day games when he led India in the first one day game against Sri Lanka at Dharamsala.  He also became the 16th Indian captain to lead India against Sri Lanka when he led India in the first one day game against Sri Lanka at Dharamsala. He had played 171 one day games prior to his captaincy assignment. He had played 42 one day games prior to his captaincy assignment against Sri Lanka.

NLTC Perera became the 21st captain to lead Sri Lanka in one day games when he led Sri Lanka in the first one day game against India at Dharamsala.  He also became the 15th Sri Lankan captain to lead Sri Lanka against India when he led India in the first one day game against Sri Lanka at Dharamsala. He had played 125 one day games prior to his captaincy assignment. He had played 28 one day games prior to his captaincy assignment against India. Thus this series is played with new captains for the rival teams

RG Sharma has played one day games under six skippers – MS Dhoni, R Dravid, G Gambhir, V Kohli, SK Raina and V Sehwag. NLTC Perera has  played one day games  under seven skippers – LD Chandimal, TM Dilshan, DPMD  Jayawardene, AD Mathews, KC Sangakkara, WU Tharanga and HDRL Thirimanne

MS Dhoni had scored six fifties against Sri Lanka at home prior to the start of this game/series. He needed one more fifty for his seventh fifty. He scored 65 in this game which was his seventh fifty. He became the fifth batsman to score seven or more fifties against Sri Lanka at home. Others are – SR Tendulkar {11}, MJ Clarke {10}, AC Gilchrist {07} and DM Jones {07}, He would also become the second Indian batsman after SR Tendulkar to score seven or more fifties against Sri Lanka.

India had lost seven wickets for 29 runs during its innings to provide the third occasion of a team losing its seven wickets for exact 29 runs in the history of one day internationals. All the three occasions are listed below

No In Inns Team Opn Ground Start Date
1 7/29 1 Sco Win Leicester 27 May 1999
2 7/29 1 Zim Srl Col-SSC 08 Dec 2001
3 7/29 1 Ind Srl Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

India became the second team to lose seven wickets for exact 29 runs against Sri Lanka after Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe had lost seven wickets for 29 runs at Col-SSC on 08.12.01

No In Inns Team Opn Ground Start Date
2 7/29 1 Zim Srl Col-SSC 08 Dec 2001
3 7/29 1 Ind Srl Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

KD Karthik scored a duck after facing 18 deliveries. He now owns the Indian record for a batsman scoring a duck after facing most deliveries in a one day game. The previous record was held by ED Solkar who had scored a duck after facing 17 deliveries against England on 15,07.74. The following table lists the Indian batsmen who have scored ducks after facing 15 or more deliveries.

No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KD Karthik 0 18 1 v Sri Lanka Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017
2 ED Solkar 0 17 1 v England The Oval 15 Jul 1974
3 WV Raman 0 16 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 13 Dec 1992
4 SC Ganguly 0 16 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 01 Aug 2001
5 B Kumar 0 15 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 11 Jul 2013
6 JJ Bumrah 0 15 1 v Sri Lanka Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

JJ Bumrah was also dismissed for a duck after facing 15 deliveries to provide the first occasion of two Indian batsmen collecting ducks after facing 15 or more deliveries

No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KD Karthik 0 18 1 v Sri Lanka Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017
2 JJ Bumrah 0 15 1 v Sri Lanka Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

KD Karthik  and JJ Bumrah were dismissed for ducks after facing 15 or more deliveries to provide  the third and  fourth occasion of an Indian batsmen dismissed for ducks after facing 15 or more deliveries. The following table lists them.

No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KD Karthik 0 18 1 v Sri Lanka Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017
2 SC Ganguly 0 16 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 01 Aug 2001
3 B Kumar 0 15 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 11 Jul 2013
4 JJ Bumrah 0 15 1 v Sri Lanka Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

The following list furnishes the six batsmen who have collected the ducks after facing 15 or more deliveries against Sri Lanka in one day games.

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AD Mullally 0 19 1 Eng Srl Dambulla 23 Mar 2001
2 KD Karthik 0 18 1 Ind Srl Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017
3 SC Ganguly 0 16 1 Ind Srl Col-SSC 01 Aug 2001
4 AC Parore 0 15 1 NZl Srl Hamilton 08 Feb 2001
5 B Kumar 0 15 2 Ind Srl Port of Spain 11 Jul 2013
6 JJ Bumrah 0 15 1 Ind Srl Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

RAS Lakma captured four wickets conceding 13 runs in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing four or more wickets against India in one day games. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing exact four wickets against India in one day games.

RAS Lakmal became the third Sri Lankan bowler to capture exact four wickets against India conceding less than 15 runs. The other two are – BAW Mendis and A Ranatunga

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BAW Mendis 04.3 2 10 4 2 Ind Col-SSC 29 Aug 2008
2 RAS Lakmal 10.0 4 13 4 1 Ind Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017
3 A Ranatunga 06.0 1 14 4 2 Ind Kanpur 24 Dec 1986

The following table lists  the eleven occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding 15 or  less than 15 runs against India in one  day games. The list includes RAS Lakmal’s effort also.

No Player Overs M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GS Chappell 09.5 5 15 5 1 Aus Ind Sydney 08 Jan 1981
2 Imran Khan 10.0 2 14 6 1 Pak Ind Sharjah 22 Mar 1985
3 A Ranatunga 06.0 1 14 4 2 Srl Ind Kanpur 24 Dec 1986
4 GD McGrath 10.0 4 08 4 1 Aus Ind Sydney 14 Jan 2000
5 A Symonds 03.3 0 11 4 1 Aus Ind Sydney 14 Jan 2000
6 WPUJC Vaas 09.3 1 14 5 2 Srl Ind Sharjah 29 Oct 2000
7 MG Johnson 04.0 0 11 4 2 Aus Ind Kuala Lumpur 16 Sep 2006
8 A Nel 08.0 2 13 4 2 SAF Ind Durban 22 Nov 2006
9 BAW Mendis 08.0 1 13 6 2 Srl Ind Karachi 06 Jul 2008
10 BAW Mendis 04.3 2 10 4 2 Srl Ind Col-SSC 29 Aug 2008
11 RAS Lakmal 10.0 4 13 4 1 Srl Ind Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

RAS Lakmal’s 4 for 13 in this game represent his third four wicket haul in one day games. Other two occasions are – 4 for 30 against England at Pallekele on 13.12.14 and 4 for 38 against Ireland at Dublin {M} on 18.06.16. Thus his 4 for 13 in this game is his career best bowling effort in one day games.

India was dismissed for 112 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of India dismissed all out for a total less than 115 runs in one  day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 054 26.3 2 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 29 Oct 2000
2 India 063 25.5 1 v Australia Sydney 08 Jan 1981
3 India 078 24.1 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Dec 1986
4 India 079 34.2 1 v Pakistan Sialkot 13 Oct 1978
5 India 088 29.3 2 v New Zealand Dambulla 10 Aug 2010
6 India 091 29.1 2 v South Africa Durban 22 Nov 2006
7 India 100 28.3 2 v West Indies Ahmedabad 16 Nov 1993
8 India 100 36.3 1 v Australia Sydney 14 Jan 2000
9 India 103 26.3 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 29 Aug 2008
10 India 103 33.4 1 v Sri Lanka Dambulla 22 Aug 2010
11 India 105 25.3 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 17 Jun 2014
12 India 108 32.5 1 v New Zealand Auckland 26 Dec 2002
13 India 108 41.1 1 v New Zealand Christchurch 01 Jan 2003
14 India 112 30.2 2 v Pakistan Lahore 22 Dec 1989
15 India 112 38.2 1 v Sri Lanka Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017
16 India 113 44.2 1 v New Zealand Perth 18 Jan 1986

India was dismissed for 112 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of India dismissed all out for a total less than 115 runs against Sri Lanka in one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 054 26.3 2 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 29 Oct 2000
2 India 078 24.1 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Dec 1986
3 India 103 26.3 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 29 Aug 2008
4 India 103 33.4 1 v Sri Lanka Dambulla 22 Aug 2010
5 India 112 38.2 1 v Sri Lanka Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

Indian innings contained four ducks in this game to provide the fourth occasion of four Indian batsmen scoring ducks in an innings.

India lost this game by seven wickets and 176 balls to spare to provide the fifth occasion of India losing an one day game with 150 plus balls to spare. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the first such occasion of India losing a one day game with 150 plus balls to spare on home soil.

No Team Result Margin BR Bat Oppn Ground Start Date
1 India lost 8 wickets 209 1st Srl Dambulla 22 Aug 2010
2 India lost 9 wickets 181 1st Srl Hambantota 24 Jul 2012
3 India lost 7 wickets 176 1st Srl Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017
4 India lost 9 wickets 174 1st Aus Sydney 08 Jan 1981
5 India lost 9 wickets 166 1st Aus Centurion 15 Feb 2003

MS Dhoni scored 65 out of 112 contributing 58.03 percent of the team’s total when a team is dismissed all out to provide the ninth occasion of a batsman contributing more than 58.03 percent when a team is dismissed all out in the history of one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below. MS Dhoni became the first Indian batsman to be involved in such a feat.

No Player Runs Total % Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 AH Jones 047 074 63.51 1 NZl v Pak Sharjah 01 May 1990
2 SB Styris 141 225 62.66 2 NZl v Srl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
3 DR Martyn 116* 191 60.73 1 Aus v NZl Auckland 03 Mar 2000
4 WU Tharanga 112* 187 59.89 2 Srl v Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Oct 2017
5 DL Houghton 142 239 59.41 2 Zim v NZl Hyd-LBS 10 Oct 1987
6 SC Williams 102 172 59.30 2 Zim v Afg Bulawayo 24 Oct 2015
7 DA Warner 173 296 58.44 2 Aus v RSA Cape Town 12 Oct 2016
8 HH Gibbs 059* 101 58.41 2 RSA v Pak Sharjah 28 Mar 2000
9 MS Dhoni 065 112 58.03 1 Ind v Srl Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

MS Dhoni scored 65 out of 112 contributing 58.03 percent of the team’s total when a team is dismissed all out to provide the ninth occasion of a batsman contributing more than 58.03 percent when a team is dismissed all out against Sri Lanka in the history of one day games. Both the occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Total % Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 SB Styris 141 225 62.66 2 NZl v Srl Bloemfontein 10 Feb 2003
2 MS Dhoni 065 112 58.03 1 Ind v Srl Dharamsala 10 Dec 2017

 

V Kohli of India and LD Chandimal of Sri Lanka joined the select band of batsmen who have completed 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017

V Kohli of India and LD Chandimal of Sri Lanka joined the select band of batsmen who have completed 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017

V Kohli of India and LD Chandimal of Sri Lanka joined the select band of batsmen who have completed 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017 during the test at Delhi between India and West Indies. Their run aggregate at the end of the rest read 1059 and 1003 respectively. V Kohli scored 293 runs in the test while LD Chandimal scored 200 runs. The complete list of batsmen who have accomplished the feat of scoring 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017 is furnished below

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 CA Pujara Ind 11 18 1 1140 202 67.05 4 5 1
2 D Elgar SAF 11 20 0 1097 199 54.85 5 4 1
3 V Kohli Ind 10 16 2 1059 243 75.64 5 1 2
4 FDM Karunaratne Srl 13 26 0 1031 196 39.65 3 4 2
5 LD Chandimal Srl 12 24 2 1003 164 45.59 3 5 1
R Vinay Kumar of Karnataka hat tricks against Mumbai at Nagpur to provide the 75th hat trick in the history of Ranji Trophy

R Vinay Kumar of Karnataka hat tricks against Mumbai at Nagpur to provide the 75th hat trick in the history of Ranji Trophy

R Vinay Kumar of Karnataka performed the hat trick against Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy Quarter final of 2017-18 to provide the 75th occasion of a bowler performing the feat in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No Bowler Teams Ground Season
1 M Baqa Jilani N India v S Punjab Amritsar 1934/35
2 Mubarak Ali Nawanagar v W India Poona 1936/37
3 TC Longfield Bengal v Bihar Calcutta 1937/38
4 JB Khot Bombay v Baroda Bombay-BS 1943/44
5 D Narottam Kathiawar v Baroda Dhrol 1947/48
6 SN Banerjee Bihar v Delhi Jamshedpur 1948/49
7 CT Sarwate Holkar v Bihar Jamshedpur 1948/49
8 PK Sen Bengal v Orissa Cuttack 1954/55
9 VM Muddiah Services v E Punjab Roshanara- Delhi 1955/56
10 VB Ranjane Maharashtra v Saurashtra Khadakvasla 1956/57
11 N Khanna S Punjab v J & K Patiala 1959/60
12 S Nyalchand Saurashtra v Baroda Dharangadhra 1961/62
13 HG Gaekwad M Pradesh v Rajasthan Jabalpur 1962/63
14 UN Kulkarni Bombay v Gujarat Anand 1963/64
15 SS Jhanji U Pradesh v Vidarbha VCA- Nagpur 1963/64
16 JS Rao Services v J & K Army HQ-Delhi 1963/64
17 JS Rao Services v N Punjab Amritsar 1963/64
18 JS Rao Services v N Punjab Amritsar 1963/64
19 Ravinder Pal Delhi v S Punjab Sector 16-Chandigarh 1965/66
20 BS Bedi Delhi v Punjab Delhi-FSK 1968/69
21 KR Gattani Rajasthan v U Pradesh Varanasi 1969/70
22 Mehboodullah Khan U Pradesh v M Pradesh Lucknow 1971/72
23 B Kalyanasundaram Tamil Nadu v Bombay Chepauk, Madras 1972/73
24 AM Ismail Bombay v Saurashtra Bombay 1973/74
25 AR Bhat Karnataka v Bombay Bangalore 1981/82
26 B Arun Tamil Nadu v Goa Panaji 1986/87
27 B Burman Bengal v Tripura Eden-Calcutta 1986/87
28 S Mohapatra Orissa v Tripura Cuttack 1987/88
29 SS Saini Delhi v Him Pradesh Delhi-FSK 1988/89
30 SA Ankola Maharashtra v Gujarat Pune 1988/89
31 J Srinath Karnataka v Hyderabad Secunderabad 1989/90
32 AS Singla Haryana v Services Gurgaon 1989/90
33 SP Mukherjee Bengal v Hyderabad Secunderabad 1989/90
34 V Venkatram Bihar v Tripura Jamshedpur 1990/91
35 RP Singh U Pradesh v Vidarbha Kanpur 1991/92
36 A Kumble Karnataka v Andhra Ukku-Visakhapatnam 1991/92
37 S Subramaniam Tamil Nadu v Kerala Thiruvalla 1992/93
38 PV Gandhe Vidarbha v Rajasthan Alwar 1993/94
39 Arshad Ayub Hyderabad v Kerala Kottayam 1993/94
40 S Sensharma Bengal v Delhi Eden-Calcutta 1993/94
41 M Suresh Kumar Railways v Rajasthan Karnail Singh-Delhi 1995/96
42 M Kartik Railways v Vidarbha Karnail Singh-Delhi 1996/97
43 A Kumble Karnataka v Orissa Rourkela 1997/98
44 A Katti Karnataka v Kerala Thalassery 1998/99
45 DK Devanand Tamil Nadu v Orissa Chepauk, Chennai 1998/99
46 A Mishra Haryana v H Pradesh Rohtak 2001/02
47 A Barik Orissa v Assam Balasore 2001/02
48 Gagandeep Singh Punjab v U Pradesh Mohali 2002/03
49 R Ramkumar Tamil Nadu v Karnataka Bangalore-IAF 2003/04
50 S Sreesanth Kerala v Him Pradesh Palakkad 2004/05
51 RV Pawar Baroda v Hyderabad Secunderabad 2004/05
52 RB Patel Baroda v Tamil Nadu Vadodara 2004/05
53 J Sharma Haryana v Andhra Lahli, Rohtak 2006/07
54 SK Cheruvathur Kerala v Gujarat Surat 2007/08
55 P Awana Delhi v Maharashtra Nagothane 2007/08
56 VR Singh Punjab v Orissa Mohali 2007/08
57 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Maharashtra Ratnagiri 2007/08
58 PV Gandhe Vidarbha v Services Palam A- Delhi 2008/09
59 SY Veragi Baroda v Tamil Nadu Vadodara 2008/09
60 A Mithun Karnataka v U Pradesh Meerut 2009/10
61 SM Fallah Maharashtra v Baroda Pune-PCG 2009/10
62 Dhruv Singh Haryana v U Pradesh Mohan Nagar 2010/11
63 P Suyal Delhi v Assam Roshanara-Delhi 2010/11
64 AN Ahmed Assam v Goa Guwahati 2011/12
65 SK Trivedi Saurashtra v Punjab Mohali 2011/12
66 KR Upadhyay Railways v Punjab Mohali 2011/12
67 Mohammed Shami Bengal v M Pradesh Indore 2012/13
68 RV Dhruve Gujarat v Vidarbha VCA- Nagpur 2013/14
69 S Aravind Karnataka v Tamil Nadu Bangalore 2014/15
70 Mohit Sharma Haryana v Delhi Rohtak 2014-15
71 HS Sharath Karnataka v Haryana Mysore 2015-16
72 Basant Mohanty Orissa v Delhi Bhubaneswar 2015-16
73 Umesh Yadav Vidarbha v Rajasthan Nagpur-VCA 2015-16
74 Rana Dutta Tripura v Him Pradesh Kalyani 2016-17
75 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Mumbai Nagpur-VCA 2017-18

R Vinay Kumar became the  third bowler to perform hat trick against Bombay in Ranji Trophy. Others are B Kalyanasundaram of Tamilnadu and AR Bhat of Karnataka. All the three  occasions are tabulated below

No Bowler Teams Ground Season
1 B Kalyanasundaram Tamil Nadu v Bombay Chepauk, Madras 1972/73
2 AR Bhat Karnataka v Bombay Bangalore 1981/82
3 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Mumbai Nagpur-VCA 2017-18

R Vinay Kumar’s feat provides the tenth occasion of a Karnataka bowler performing the Hat trick in Ranji Trophy. A Kumble and R Vinay Kumar performing the feat twice, All the ten occasions are listed below

No Bowler Teams Ground Season
1 AR Bhat Karnataka v Bombay Bangalore 1981/82
2 J Srinath Karnataka v Hyderabad Secunderabad 1989/90
3 A Kumble Karnataka v Andhra Ukku-Visakhapatnam 1991/92
4 A Kumble Karnataka v Orissa Rourkela 1997/98
5 A Katti Karnataka v Kerala Thalassery 1998/99
6 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Maharashtra Ratnagiri 2007/08
7 A Mithun Karnataka v U Pradesh Meerut 2009/10
8 S Aravind Karnataka v Tamil Nadu Bangalore 2014/15
9 HS Sharath Karnataka v Haryana Mysore 2015/16
10 Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Mumbai Nagpur-VCA 2017/18

A Kumble {02}. JSS Rao {03}, PV Gandhe {02} and R Vinay Kumar {02} are the four bowlers to get a hat trick in Ranji Trophy on two or more occasions. JSS Rao of Services is the only bowler to perform the feat in both innings of the match. He was representing Services and performed the rare feat against Northern Punjab at Amritsar in 1963-64

No Bowler Teams Ground Season
1 A Kumble Karnataka v Andhra Ukku-Visakhapatnam 1991/92
2 A Kumble Karnataka v Orissa Rourkela 1997/98
         
1 JS Rao Services v J & K Army HQ-Delhi 1963/64
2 JS Rao Services v N Punjab Amritsar 1963/64
3 JS Rao Services v N Punjab Amritsar 1963/64
         
1 PV Gandhe Vidarbha v Rajasthan Alwar 1993/94
2 PV Gandhe Vidarbha v Services Palam A- Delhi 2008/09
         
1 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Maharashtra Ratnagiri 2007/08
2 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Mumbai Nagpur-VCA 2017/18