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Bowlers capturing 14 or more wickets in a test match

Bowlers capturing 14 or more wickets in a test match

Yasir Shah of Pakistan captured 14 for 184 in the just concluded test at Dubai-DSC against New Zealand to provide the 24th occasion of a bowler capturing 14 plus wickets in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 FR Spofforth 64.3×4 33 90 14 Aus Eng The Oval 28 Aug 1882
2 W Bates 59.2×4 28 102 14 Eng Aus Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
3 J Briggs 33.3×4 16 28 15 Eng SAF Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
4 GA Lohmann 25.3×5 11 45 15 Eng SAF Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 1896
5 W Rhodes 30.2 3 124 15 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1904
6 C Blythe 38.3 10 99 15 Eng SAF Leeds 29 Jul 1907
7 SF Barnes 65.3 16 159 17 Eng SAF Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
8 SF Barnes 61.5 17 144 14 Eng SAF Durban 14 Feb 1914
9 CV Grimmett 96.2 28 199 14 Aus SAF Adelaide 29 Jan 1932
10 H Verity 58.3 23 104 15 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
11 AV Bedser 55.5 23 99 14 Eng Aus Nottingham 11 Jun 1953
12 JC Laker 68.0 27 90 19 Eng Aus Manchester 26 Jul 1956
13 JM Patel 61.3 23 124 14 Ind Aus Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
14 RAL Massie 60.1 16 137 16 Aus Eng Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
15 MA Holding 53.4 15 149 14 Win Eng The Oval 12 Aug 1976
16 Imran Khan 52.2 11 116 14 Pak Srl Lahore 22 Mar 1982
17 RJ Hadlee 52.3 13 123 15 NZl Aus Brisbane 08 Nov 1985
18 ND Hirwani 33.5 6 136 16 Ind Win Chennai 11 Jan 1988
19 M Muralitharan 113.5 41 220 16 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998
20 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
21 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 Ind Aus Chennai 18 Mar 2001
22 WPUJC Vaas 57.2 8 191 14 Srl Win Col-SSC 29 Nov 2001
23 HMRKB Herath 55.2 5 184 14 Srl Pak Col-SSC 14 Aug 2014
24 Yasir Shah 57.2 10 184 14 Pak NZl Dubai (DSC) 24 Nov 2018

Yasir Shah of Pakistan captured 14 for 184 in the just concluded test at Dubai-DSC against New Zealand to provide the second occasion of a bowler capturing 14 plus wickets in a test. Both such occasions are tabulated below. Yasir Khan became the first bowler to capture 14 wickets in a test  against New Zealand

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Imran Khan 52.2 11 116 14 Pak Srl Lahore 22 Mar 1982
2 Yasir Shah 57.2 10 184 14 Pak NZl Dubai (DSC) 24 Nov 2018

Yasir Shah of Pakistan captured 14 for 184 in the just concluded test at Dubai-DSC against New Zealand to provide the 14th occasion of a spin bowler capturing 14 plus wickets in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 W Bates 59.2×4 28 102 14 Eng Aus Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
2 J Briggs 33.3×4 16 28 15 Eng SAF Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
3 W Rhodes 30.2 3 124 15 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1904
4 C Blythe 38.3 10 99 15 Eng SAF Leeds 29 Jul 1907
5 CV Grimmett 96.2 28 199 14 Aus SAF Adelaide 29 Jan 1932
6 H Verity 58.3 23 104 15 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
7 JC Laker 68.0 27 90 19 Eng Aus Manchester 26 Jul 1956
8 JM Patel 61.3 23 124 14 Ind Aus Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
9 ND Hirwani 33.5 6 136 16 Ind Win Chennai 11 Jan 1988
10 M Muralitharan 113.5 41 220 16 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998
11 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
12 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 Ind Aus Chennai 18 Mar 2001
13 HMRKB Herath 55.2 5 184 14 Srl Pak Col-SSC 14 Aug 2014
14 Yasir Shah 57.2 10 184 14 Pak NZl Dubai (DSC) 24 Nov 2018
Spin bowlers capturing eight plus wickets in a test innings

Spin bowlers capturing eight plus wickets in a test innings

Yasir Shah of Pakistan captured eight wickets conceding 41 runs in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Dubai {DSC} to provide the 97th occasion of a bowler capturing eight plus wickets in test innings. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing eight plus wickets in test innings and also provides the fifth occasion of a bowler capturing eight plus wickets in test innings against New Zealand.

Yasir Shah’s feat provides the 48th occasion of a spin bowler capturing eight plus wickets in test innings. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing eight plus wickets in test innings and also provides the fourth occasion of a spin bowler capturing eight plus wickets in a test innings against New Zealand. All such combinations are furnished below

SPIN BOWLERS CAPTURING EIGHT PLUS WICKETS  IN A TEST INNINGS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 J Briggs 14.2×4 5 11 8 3 Eng SAF Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
2 H Trumble 31.0 13 65 8 2 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1902
3 W Rhodes 15.0 0 68 8 4 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1904
4 LC Braund 29.1 6 81 8 1 Eng Aus Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
5 BJT Bosanquet 32.4 2 107 8 4 Eng Aus Nottingham 29 May 1905
6 C Blythe 15.5 1 59 8 2 Eng SAF Leeds 29 Jul 1907
7 AA Mailey 47.0 8 121 9 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
8 JC White 64.5 21 126 8 4 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
9 H Verity 22.3 8 43 8 3 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
10 AL Valentine 50.0 14 104 8 1 Win Eng Manchester 08 Jun 1950
11 MH Mankad 38.5 15 55 8 1 Ind Eng Chennai 06 Feb 1952
12 MH Mankad 47.0 27 52 8 2 Ind Pak Delhi 16 Oct 1952
13 JC Laker 16.4 4 37 9 2 Eng Aus Manchester 26 Jul 1956
14 JC Laker 51.2 23 53 10 3 Eng Aus Manchester 26 Jul 1956
15 HJ Tayfield 37.7×8 14 69 8 3 SAF Eng Durban 25 Jan 1957
16 HJ Tayfield 37.0×8 11 113 9 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
17 SP Gupte 34.3 11 102 9 1 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
18 JM Patel 35.5 16 69 9 2 Ind Aus Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
19 LR Gibbs 53.3 37 38 8 3 Win Ind Bridgetown 23 Mar 1962
20 S Venkataraghavan 51.1 26 72 8 1 Ind NZl Delhi 19 Mar 1965
21 JM Noreiga 49.4 16 95 9 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 06 Mar 1971
22 BS Chandrasekhar 41.5 18 79 8 2 Ind Eng Delhi 20 Dec 1972
23 AA Mallett 23.6×8 6 59 8 3 Aus Pak Adelaide 22 Dec 1972
24 DL Underwood 34.5 17 51 8 3 Eng Pak Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
25 EAS Prasanna 23.0×8 5 76 8 3 Ind NZl Auckland 24 Jan 1976
26 Abdul Qadir 37.0 13 56 9 1 Pak Eng Lahore 25 Nov 1987
27 ND Hirwani 18.3 3 61 8 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Jan 1988
28 ND Hirwani 15.2 3 75 8 4 Ind Win Chennai 11 Jan 1988
29 SK Warne 50.2 22 71 8 4 Aus Eng Brisbane 25 Nov 1994
30 M Muralitharan 54.2 27 65 9 3 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998
31 A Kumble 26.3 9 74 10 4 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
32 PA Strang 51.5 12 109 8 2 Zim NZl Bulawayo 12 Sep 2000
33 Saqlain Mushtaq 74.0 20 164 8 1 Pak Eng Lahore 15 Nov 2000
34 Harbhajan Singh 41.5 20 84 8 3 Ind Aus Chennai 18 Mar 2001
35 M Muralitharan 34.1 9 87 8 1 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 29 Aug 2001
36 M Muralitharan 40.0 19 51 9 1 Srl Zim Kandy 04 Jan 2002
37 A Kumble 46.5 7 141 8 2 Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
38 M Muralitharan 16.2 4 46 8 4 Srl Win Kandy 22 Jul 2005
39 SCG MacGill 33.3 2 108 8 1 Aus Ban Fatullah 09 Apr 2006
40 M Muralitharan 30.0 10 70 8 4 Srl Eng Nottingham 02 Jun 2006
41 JJ Krejza 43.5 1 215 8 1 Aus Ind Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
42 HMRKB Herath 33.1 3 127 9 2 Srl Pak Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
43 Taijul Islam 16.5 7 39 8 3 Ban Zim Dhaka 25 Oct 2014
44 D Bishoo 13.5 1 49 8 3 Win Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Oct 2016
45 HMRKB Herath 23.0 6 63 8 4 Srl Zim Harare 06 Nov 2016
46 NM Lyon 22.2 4 50 8 1 Aus Ind Bengaluru 04 Mar 2017
47 KA Maharaj 41.1 10 129 9 1 SAF Srl Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018
48 Yasir Shah 12.3 1 41 8 2 Pak NZl Dubai (DSC) 24 Nov 2018
PAKISTAN SPIN BOWLERS CAPTURING EIGHT PLUS WICKETS IN A TEST INNINGS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Abdul Qadir 37.0 13 56 9 1 Pak Eng Lahore 25 Nov 1987
2 Saqlain Mushtaq 74.0 20 164 8 1 Pak Eng Lahore 15 Nov 2000
3 Yasir Shah 12.3 1 41 8 2 Pak NZl Dubai (DSC) 24 Nov 2018
SPIN BOWLERS CAPTURING EIGHT PLUS WICKETS IN A TEST INNINGS AGAINST NEW ZEALAND
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 S Venkataraghavan 51.1 26 72 8 1 Ind NZl Delhi 19 Mar 1965
2 EAS Prasanna 23.0×8 5 76 8 3 Ind NZl Auckland 24 Jan 1976
3 PA Strang 51.5 12 109 8 2 Zim NZl Bulawayo 12 Sep 2000
4 Yasir Shah 12.3 1 41 8 2 Pak NZl Dubai (DSC) 24 Nov 2018

 

V Kohli and RG Sharma share the record for most fifties in the history of Twenty20 Internationals

V Kohli and RG Sharma share the record for most fifties in the history of Twenty20 Internationals

V Kohli of India scored 61 not out against Australia at Sydney on 25 Nov 2018. This knock represents his 19th fifty in T20Is. He now shares the record for most fifties in the history of T20Is with his teammate RG Sharma. The fifties scored by these two batsmen are tabulated below

V KOHLI
No Runs Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 68 3 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 07 Aug 2012
2 70 2 2 v New Zealand Chennai 11 Sep 2012
3 50 3 1 v Afghanistan Col-RPS 19 Sep 2012
4 78* 3 2 v Pakistan Col-RPS 30 Sep 2012
5 54 3 2 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
6 57* 3 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
7 72* 3 2 v South Africa Dhaka 04 Apr 2014
8 77 3 1 v Sri Lanka Dhaka 06 Apr 2014
9 66 3 2 v England Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
10 90* 3 1 v Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 2016
11 59* 3 1 v Australia Melbourne 29 Jan 2016
12 50 3 2 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
13 56* 3 2 v Sri Lanka Dhaka 01 Mar 2016
14 55* 3 2 v Pakistan Kolkata 19 Mar 2016
15 82* 3 2 v Australia Mohali 27 Mar 2016
16 89* 3 1 v West Indies Mumbai 31 Mar 2016
17 82 3 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 06 Sep 2017
18 65 4 2 v New Zealand Rajkot 04 Nov 2017
19 61* 3 2 v Australia Sydney 25 Nov 2018
RG SHARMA
No Runs Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 50* 5 1 v South Africa Durban 20 Sep 2007
2 52* 2 2 v Ireland Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
3 79* 4 2 v Australia Bridgetown 07 May 2010
4 53 3 1 v South Africa Durban 09 Jan 2011
5 55* 4 1 v England Col-RPS 23 Sep 2012
6 62* 1 2 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
7 56 1 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
8 106 1 1 v South Africa Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015
9 60 1 1 v Australia Melbourne 29 Jan 2016
10 52 1 2 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
11 83 1 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 24 Feb 2016
12 62 1 2 v West Indies Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016
13 80 1 1 v New Zealand Delhi 01 Nov 2017
14 118 1 1 v Sri Lanka Indore 22 Dec 2017
15 89 1 1 v Bangladesh Col-RPS 14 Mar 2018
16 56 2 2 v Bangladesh Col-RPS 18 Mar 2018
17 97 1 1 v Ireland Dublin-M 27 Jun 2018
18 100* 1 2 v England Bristol 08 Jul 2018
19 111* 1 1 v West Indies Lucknow 06 Nov 2018
Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in a T20I on Australian soil

Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in a T20I on Australian soil

KH Pandya became the sixth bowler to capture four wickets in a T20I on Australian soil. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 SR Watson 4.0 0 15 4 2 Aus Eng Adelaide 12 Jan 2011
2 NM Coulter-Nile 4.0 0 31 4 2 Aus Eng Hobart 29 Jan 2014
3 JR Hazlewood 4.0 0 30 4 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 31 Jan 2014
4 KMDN Kulasekara 4.0 0 31 4 1 Srl Aus Geelong 19 Feb 2017
5 AJ Tye 4.0 0 23 4 1 Aus NZl Sydney 03 Feb 2018
6 KH Pandya 4.0 0 36 4 1 Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018

KH Pandya became the second overseas bowler to capture four wickets in a T20I on Australian soil. All such occasions are tabulated below. KMDN Kulasekara was the other bowler to perform such a feat. He had captured four for 31 at Geelong on 19.02.17.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 KMDN Kulasekara 4.0 0 31 4 1 Srl Aus Geelong 19 Feb 2017
2 KH Pandya 4.0 0 36 4 1 Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018

KH Pandya became the most expensive bowler in terms of runs conceded to capture four wickets on the Aussie soil. He returned with figures of four for 36 in this game. NM Counter-Nile of Australia had figures of 4 for 31 against England at Hobart on 29 Jan 2014 and KMDN Kulasekhara had also the same figure against Australia at Geelong on 19 Feb 2017

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 KH Pandya 4.0 0 36 4 1 Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018
2 NM Coulter-Nile 4.0 0 31 4 2 Aus Eng Hobart 29 Jan 2014
3 KMDN Kulasekara 4.0 0 31 4 1 Srl Aus Geelong 19 Feb 2017

KH Pandya became the most expensive overseas bowler in terms of runs conceded to capture four wickets on Aussie soil. KMDN Kulasekhara had figures of four for 31 against Australia at Geelong on 19 Feb 2017

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 KH Pandya 4.0 0 36 4 1 Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018
2 KMDN Kulasekara 4.0 0 31 4 1 Srl Aus Geelong 19 Feb 2017
Indian bowlers capturing four or more wickets in Twenty20 Internationals

Indian bowlers capturing four or more wickets in Twenty20 Internationals

KH Pandya of India captured four wickets conceding 36 runs to provide the 157th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in a T20I. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in a T20I. It also provides the sixth occasion of a bowler accounting for four or more wickets against Australia in a T20I and also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets against Australia in a T20I. The following table lists the three combinations

INDIAN BOWLERS CAPTURING FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN T20Is
No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RP Singh 4.0 0 13 4 2 Ind RSA Durban 20 Sep 2007
2 PP Ojha 4.0 0 21 4 2 Ind Ban Nottingham 06 Jun 2009
3 Z Khan 3.0 0 19 4 1 Ind Ire Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
4 AB Dinda 3.0 1 19 4 2 Ind Srl Pallekele 07 Aug 2012
5 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 2 12 4 2 Ind Eng Col-RPS 23 Sep 2012
6 R Ashwin 3.2 0 11 4 2 Ind Aus Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
7 R Ashwin 4.0 1 8 4 1 Ind Srl Visakhapatnam 14 Feb 2016
8 BB Sran 4.0 0 10 4 1 Ind Zim Harare 20 Jun 2016
9 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Ind Eng Bengaluru 01 Feb 2017
10 YS Chahal 4.0 0 23 4 2 Ind Srl Cuttack 20 Dec 2017
11 YS Chahal 4.0 0 52 4 2 Ind Srl Indore 22 Dec 2017
12 B Kumar 4.0 0 24 5 2 Ind RSA Johannesburg 18 Feb 2018
13 SN Thakur 4.0 0 27 4 1 Ind Srl Col-RPS 12 Mar 2018
14 Kuldeep Yadav 4.0 1 21 4 2 Ind Ire Dublin-M 27 Jun 2018
15 Kuldeep Yadav 4.0 0 24 5 1 Ind Eng Manchester 03 Jul 2018
16 HH Pandya 4.0 0 38 4 1 Ind Eng Bristol 08 Jul 2018
17 KH Pandya 4.0 0 36 4 1 Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018
BOWLERS CAPTURING FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN T20Is AGAINST AUSTRALIA
No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 J Lewis 4.0 0 24 4 2 Eng Aus Southampton 13 Jun 2005
2 Umar Gul 4.0 0 8 4 1 Pak Aus Dubai-DSC 07 May 2009
3 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08 Aug 2011
4 R Ashwin 3.2 0 11 4 2 Ind Aus Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
5 KMDN Kulasekara 4.0 0 31 4 1 Srl Aus Geelong 19 Feb 2017
6 KH Pandya 4.0 0 36 4 1 Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018
INDIAN BOWLERS CAPTURING FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN T20Is AGAINST AUSTRALIA
No Player O M R W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 R Ashwin 3.2 0 11 4 2 Ind Aus Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
2 KH Pandya 4.0 0 36 4 1 Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018

HH Pandya and KH Pandya became the first pair of brothers to capture four wickets in the history of T20Is.  HH Pandya had captured four for 38 against England at Bristol on 08 Jul 18.

BROTHERS CAPTURING FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN T20IS
1 HH Pandya 4.0 0 38 4 1 Ind Eng Bristol 08 Jul 2018
2 KH Pandya 4.0 0 36 4 1 Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018
Abandoned Twenty20 Internationals

Abandoned Twenty20 Internationals

The second Twenty20 International between Australia and India at Melbourne on 23 Nov 18 was abandoned with rain interference to provide the 17th occasion of a No Result game in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Team Score Overs Inns Res Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 India DNB 0.0 0 NR v Scotland Durban 13 Sep 2007
  2 Scotland DNB 0.0 0 NR v India Durban 13 Sep 2007
                   
2 1 Ireland DNB 0.0 0 NR v Netherlands Belfast 05 Aug 2008
  2 Netherlands DNB 0.0 0 NR v Ireland Belfast 05 Aug 2008
                   
3 1 Australia 145/4 20.0 1 NR v England Manchester 30 Aug 2009
  2 England 4/2 1.1 2 NR v Australia Manchester 30 Aug 2009
                   
4 1 England 120/8 20.0 1 NR v Ireland Providence 04 May 2010
  2 Ireland 14/1 3.3 2 NR v England Providence 04 May 2010
                   
5 1 South Africa 77/5 9.0 1 NR v England Manchester 10 Sep 2012
  2 England 29/2 4.1 2 NR v South Africa Manchester 10 Sep 2012
                   
6 1 Ireland 129/6 19.0 1 NR v West Indies Col-RPS 24 Sep 2012
  2 West Indies DNB 0.0 2 NR v Ireland Col-RPS 24 Sep 2012
                   
7 1 New Zealand 74/7 14.0 1 NR v Sri Lanka Pallekele 30 Oct 2012
  2 Sri Lanka 6/0 2.0 2 NR v New Zealand Pallekele 30 Oct 2012
                   
8 1 England 2/1 0.2 1 NR v New Zealand The Oval 27 Jun 2013
  2 New Zealand DNB 0.0 2 NR v England The Oval 27 Jun 2013
                   
9 1 Bangladesh 31/0 4.4 1 NR v West Indies Basseterre 27 Aug 2014
  2 West Indies DNB 0.0 2 NR v Bangladesh Basseterre 27 Aug 2014
                   
10 1 Ireland DNB 0.0 0 NR v Scotland Bready 19 Jun 2015
  2 Scotland DNB 0.0 0 NR v Ireland Bready 19 Jun 2015
                   
11 1 Ireland DNB 0.0 0 NR v Scotland Bready 21 Jun 2015
  2 Scotland DNB 0.0 0 NR v Ireland Bready 21 Jun 2015
                   
12 1 Oman DNB 0.0 0 NR v Netherlands Dharamsala 11 Mar 2016
  2 Netherlands DNB 0.0 0 NR v Oman Dharamsala 11 Mar 2016
                   
14 1 Bangladesh 94/2 8.0 1 NR v Ireland Dharamsala 11 Mar 2016
  2 Ireland DNB 0.0 2 NR v Bangladesh Dharamsala 11 Mar 2016
                   
14 1 West Indies 143 19.4 1 NR v India Lauderhill 28 Aug 2016
  2 India 15/0 2.0 2 NR v West Indies Lauderhill 28 Aug 2016
                   
15 1 New Zealand 102/4 9.0 1 NR v West Indies Mt Maunganui 01 Jan 2018
  2 West Indies DNB 0.0 2 NR v New Zealand Mt Maunganui 01 Jan 2018
                   
16 1 Netherlands 174/4 16.4 1 NR v Nepal Lord’s 29 Jul 2018
  2 Nepal DNB 0.0 2 NR v Netherlands Lord’s 29 Jul 2018
                   
17 1 Australia 132/7 19.0 1 NR v India Melbourne 23 Nov 2018
  2 India DNB 0.0 2 NR v Australia Melbourne 23 Nov 2018

 

Narrowest test victories by runs margin

Narrowest test victories by runs margin

New Zealand won the just concluded test against Pakistan at Abu Dhabi by four runs to provide the tenth occasion of a team winning a test by a single-digit margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 1 run v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1993
2 England won 2 runs v Australia Birmingham 04 Aug 2005
3 Australia won 3 runs v England Manchester 24 Jul 1902
4 England won 3 runs v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1982
5 New Zealand won 4 runs v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2018
6 South Africa won 5 runs v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1994
7 Australia won 6 runs v England Sydney 20 Feb 1885
8 Australia won 7 runs v England The Oval 28 Aug 1882
9 New Zealand won 7 runs v Australia Hobart 09 Dec 2011
10 South Africa won 7 runs v Sri Lanka Kandy 30 Jul 2000

New Zealand’s win by four runs provides the fifth occasion of a team winning a test by a narrow margin of runs – less than five runs – in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 1 runs v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1993
2 England won 2 runs v Australia Birmingham 04 Aug 2005
3 Australia won 3 runs v England Manchester 24 Jul 1902
4 England won 3 runs v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1982
5 New Zealand won 4 runs v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2018
Bowlers capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings on test debut

Bowlers capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings on test debut

AY Patel of New Zealand captured five for 59 against Pakistan in the just concluded test at Abu Dhabi to provide the 161st occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on Test debut. It also provides the 19th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings on test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 TK Kendall 33.1×4 12 55 7 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
2 AE Trott 27.0 10 43 8 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 11 Jan 1895
3 JDA O’Connor 21.0 6 40 5 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 10 Jan 1908
4 HV Hordern 14.2 2 66 5 4 Aus SAF Melbourne 17 Feb 1911
5 AE Hall 37.3 12 63 7 4 SAF Eng Cape Town 01 Jan 1923
6 CV Grimmett 19.4×8 3 37 6 4 Aus Eng Sydney 27 Feb 1925
7 CN McCarthy 12.0×8 2 43 6 4 SAF Eng Durban 16 Dec 1948
8 PM Pollock 20.3 8 38 6 4 SAF NZl Durban 08 Dec 1961
9 ND Hirwani 15.2 3 75 8 4 Ind Win Chennai 11 Jan 1988
10 DG Cork 19.3 5 43 7 4 Eng Win Lord’s 22 Jun 1995
11 L Klusener 21.3 4 64 8 4 SAF Ind Kolkata 27 Nov 1996
12 PJ Wiseman 46.5 17 82 5 4 NZl Srl Colombo (RPS) 27 May 1998
13 Mohammad Sami 15.0 4 36 5 4 Pak NZl Auckland 08 Mar 2001
14 RJ Kirtley 16.2 7 34 6 4 Eng SAF Nottingham 14 Aug 2003
15 Mahmudullah 15.0 4 51 5 4 Ban Win Kingstown 09 Jul 2009
16 DAJ Bracewell 25.0 2 85 5 4 NZl Zim Bulawayo 01 Nov 2011
17 L Ngidi 12.2 3 39 6 4 SAF Ind Centurion 13 Jan 2018
18 A Dananjaya 5.0 1 24 5 4 Srl Ban Dhaka 08 Feb 2018
19 AY Patel 23.4 4 59 5 4 NZl Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2018

AY Patel became the third New Zealand bowler to capture five wickets in the fourth innings on test debut after PJ Wiseman and DAJ Bracewell. The performance of these three bowlers is detailed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 PJ Wiseman 46.5 17 82 5 4 NZl Srl Colombo (RPS) 27 May 1998
2 DAJ Bracewell 25.0 2 85 5 4 NZl Zim Bulawayo 01 Nov 2011
3 AY Patel 23.4 4 59 5 4 NZl Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2018

AY Patel became the ninth New Zealand bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings on Test debut. The following table lists the performance of these the nine bowlers

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team  Opp Ground Start Date
1 GF Cresswell 41.2 6 168 6 2 NZl Eng The Oval 13 Aug 1949
2 AM Moir 56.3 16 155 6 2 NZl Eng Christchurch 17 Mar 1951
3 BR Taylor 23.5 2 86 5 2 NZl Ind Kolkata 05 Mar 1965
4 PJ Wiseman 46.5 17 82 5 4 NZl Srl Colombo (RPS) 27 May 1998
5 MR Gillespie 30.0 7 136 5 2 NZl SAF Centurion 16 Nov 2007
6 TG Southee 23.1 8 55 5 1 NZl Eng Napier 22 Mar 2008
7 DAJ Bracewell 25.0 2 85 5 4 NZl Zim Bulawayo 01 Nov 2011
8 C de Grandhomme 15.5 5 41 6 1 NZl Pak Christchurch 17 Nov 2016
9 AY Patel 23.4 4 59 5 4 NZl Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2018

AY Patel became the twelfth bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings on Test debut against Pakistan. The following table lists the performance of these twelve bowlers

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 R Appleyard 17.0 5 51 5 1 Eng Pak Nottingham 01 Jul 1954
2 JO Taylor 36.5 6 109 5 2 Win Pak Port of Spain 26 Mar 1958
3 VV Kumar 37.5 21 64 5 2 Ind Pak Delhi 08 Feb 1961
4 LJ Coldwell 41.0 13 85 6 3 Eng Pak Lord’s 21 Jun 1962
5 JDF Larter 25.0 4 57 5 2 Eng Pak The Oval 16 Aug 1962
6 AK Kuruppuarachchi 14.5 2 44 5 1 Srl Pak Colombo (CCC) 14 Mar 1986
7 NA Mallender 23.0 7 50 5 3 Eng Pak Leeds 23 Jul 1992
8 UDU Chandana 47.5 7 179 6 2 Srl Pak Dhaka 12 Mar 1999
9 KJ Abbott 11.4 4 29 7 2 SAF Pak Centurion 22 Feb 2013
10 AU Rashid 18.5 3 64 5 3 Eng Pak Abu Dhabi 13 Oct 2015
11 C de Grandhomme 15.5 5 41 6 1 NZl Pak Christchurch 17 Nov 2016
12 AY Patel 23.4 4 59 5 4 NZl Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2018

AY Patel became the second New Zealand bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings on Test debut against Pakistan after C de Grandhomme. C de Grandhomme had captured six for 41 at Christchurch in Nov 2016. The following table lists the performance of these two bowlers

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 C de Grandhomme 15.5 5 41 6 1 NZl Pak Christchurch 17 Nov 2016
2 AY Patel 23.4 4 59 5 4 NZl Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2018

AY Patel earned the distinction of becoming the fifth bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings on Test debut at a neutral venue. The following table details the performance of these five bowlers.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 UDU Chandana 47.5 7 179 6 2 Srl Pak Dhaka 12 Mar 1999
2 Tanvir Ahmed 28.0 6 120 6 1 Pak SAF Abu Dhabi 20 Nov 2010
3 AU Rashid 18.5 3 64 5 3 Eng Pak Abu Dhabi 13 Oct 2015
4 Bilal Asif 21.3 7 36 6 2 Pak Aus Dubai (DSC) 07 Oct 2018
5 AY Patel 23.4 4 59 5 4 NZl Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2018
V Krishnamurthy of India owns the record for most catches by a fields woman in a single edition of Women’s World T20.

V Krishnamurthy of India owns the record for most catches by a fields woman in a single edition of Women’s World T20.

V Krishnamurthy of India owns the record for most catches by a fields woman in a single edition of Women’s World T20. At the end of the game against Australia at Providence on 17.11.18, she has pouches six catches. Six catches  pouched by her are tabulated below

No Player Caught by Bowler Runs Opp Ground Date
1 Ayesha Zafar V Krishnamurthy AA Reddy 00 Pak Providence 11.11.18
2 Bismah Maroof V Krishnamurthy Hemalatha 53 Pak Providence 11.11.18
3 EJ Villani V Krishnamurthy DB Sharma 06 Aus Providence 17.11.18
4 A Gardner V Krishnamurthy RP Yadav 20 Aus Providence 17.11.18
5 MM Lanning V Krishnamurthy RP Yadav 10 Aus Providence 17.11.18
6 S Molineux V Krishnamurthy AA Patil 09 Aus Providence 17.11.18

The previous record for most catches in a single edition of the Women’s Word T20 was  five and shared by  four fields women- JE Cameron  of Australia in 2012-13 edition played in Sri Lanka,JL Gunn of England in 2012-13 played in Sri Lanka, LS Greenway of  England in 2013-14 edition played in Bangladesh. The list  also includes Nida Dar  of Pakistan  who has pouched five catches in the ongoing edition of 2018-19 played  in  West Indies. The following table all these five fields women

No Players Team Cts Venue Edition
1 V Krishnamurthy Ind 6 West Indies 2018/19
2 JE Cameron Aus 5 Sri Lanka 2012/13
3 JL Gunn Eng 5 Sri Lanka 2012/13
4 LS Greenway Eng 5 Bangladesh 2013/14
5 Nida Dar Pak 5 West Indies 2018/19
T Bhatia of India owns the record for most stumping dismissals by a wicket keeper in a single edition of Women’s World T20.

T Bhatia of India owns the record for most stumping dismissals by a wicket keeper in a single edition of Women’s World T20.

T Bhatia of India owns the record for most stumping dismissals by a wicketkeeper in a single edition of Women’s World T20. At the end of the game against Australia at Providence on 17.11.18, she has effected nine stumping dismissals. All her dismissals are detailed below

No Player St Bowler Runs Opp Ground Date
1 J Watkins St Poonam Yadav 00 NZl Providence 09.11.18
2 HNK Jensen St RP Yadav 02 NZl Providence 09.11.18
3 Aliya Riaz St Poonam Yadav 04 Pak Providence 11.11.18
4 Sana Mir St Poonam Yadav 02 Pak Providence 11.11.18
5 CMA Shillington St  Poonam  Yadav 23 Ire Providence 15.11.18
6 L Delany St RP Yadav 09 Ire Providence 15.11.18
7 L Martiz St RP Yadav 00 Ire Providence 15.11.18
8 RL Haynes St Poonam Yadav 08 Aus Providence 17.11.18
9 TJ Vlaeminck St AA Patil 00 Aus Providence 17.11.18

The previous record for most stumping dismissals was six and was credited to  Batool Fatima of Pakistan. She had effected six stumping dismissals in two editions – 2012-13 held in Sri Lanka and 2013-14 held in Bangladesh.

T Bhatia went past Batool Fatima when she stumped L Martiz of Ireland for zero off the bowling of RP Yadav on 15.11.18. It was her seventh stumping dismissal in the ongoing edition of Women’s World T20