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Month: December 2018

Perth Stadium becomes the tenth Australian ground to host a test match

Perth Stadium becomes the tenth Australian ground to host a test match

Perth Stadium became the tenth ground in Australia to host a test match when the second test between Australia and India began today. The following table lists the results of the matches played at all the Australian grounds.

No Team Ground Span Mat Won Lost Tied Draw
1 Australia Melbourne 1877-2017 110 63 30 0 17
2 Australia Sydney 1882-2018 106 59 28 0 19
3 Australia Adelaide 1884-2018 077 40 18 0 19
4 Australia Gabba, Brisbane 1931-2017 060 38 08 1 13
5 Australia WACA, Perth 1970-2017 044 25 11 0 08
6 Australia Hobart 1989-2016 013 09 02 0 02
7 Australia Cairns 2003-2004 002 01 00 0 01
8 Australia Exh Grd, Brisbane 1928-1931 002 01 01 0 00
9 Australia Darwin 2003-2004 002 02 00 0 00
10 Australia Perth Stadium 2018-2018 001 00 00 0 00

Perth became the second city in Australia to host tests on two grounds. It has hosted 44 test matches on WACA. Brisbane is the other city to host the tests on two grounds – Exhibition Grounds and Woolloongabba. The latter has hosted 60 tests, while the former has hosted two tests. The following table lists the results of the matches played at these two grounds.

No Team Ground Span Mat Won Lost Tied Draw
1 Australia Gabba, Brisbane 1931-2017 60 38 8 1 13
2 Australia Exh Grd, Brisbane 1928-1931 02 01 01 00 00
                 
1 Australia WACA, Perth 1970-2017 44 25 11 0 8
2 Australia Perth Stadium 2018-2018 01 00 00 00 00

 

One day games won with two deliveries to spare

One day games won with two deliveries to spare

West Indies won the second one day game against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 11.12.18 by four wickets with two deliveries to spare to provide the 50th occasion of a team winning a game with two deliveries to spare in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 1 wicket 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 11 Jun 1975
2 New Zealand won 1 wicket 2 v West Indies Christchurch 06 Feb 1980
3 New Zealand won 3 wickets 2 v India Brisbane 21 Dec 1980
4 Australia won 4 wickets 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 14 Mar 1984
5 England won 3 wickets 2 v Pakistan Perth 05 Jan 1987
6 Sri Lanka won 4 wickets 2 v Pakistan Multan 17 Jan 1992
7 England won 6 wickets 2 v India Jamshedpur 01 Mar 1993
8 New Zealand won 3 wickets 2 v Australia Hamilton 27 Mar 1993
9 Pakistan won 2 wickets 2 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 02 Nov 1993
10 Pakistan won 6 wickets 2 v Zimbabwe Rawalpindi 25 Dec 1993
11 Australia won 3 wickets 2 v South Africa Peshawar 24 Oct 1994
12 Sri Lanka won 4 wickets 2 v Pakistan Rawalpindi 03 Oct 1995
13 Australia won 5 wickets 2 v Sri Lanka Sydney 21 Dec 1995
14 Sri Lanka won 3 wickets 2 v Australia Melbourne 16 Jan 1996
15 Pakistan won 2 wickets 2 v England Nottingham 01 Sep 1996
16 Zimbabwe won 3 wickets 2 v India Centurion 07 Feb 1997
17 Australia won 3 wickets 2 v New Zealand Adelaide 07 Dec 1997
18 Sri Lanka won 1 wicket 2 v England Adelaide 23 Jan 1999
19 Australia won 5 wickets 2 v South Africa Leeds 13 Jun 1999
20 South Africa won 2 wickets 2 v England East London 04 Feb 2000
21 India won 3 wickets 2 v South Africa Kochi 09 Mar 2000
22 New Zealand won 4 wickets 2 v India Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
23 Zimbabwe won 1 wicket 2 v India Faridabad 07 Mar 2002
24 Australia won 2 wickets 2 v England Port Elizabeth 02 Mar 2003
25 South Africa won 4 wickets 2 v West Indies Johannesburg 04 Feb 2004
26 South Africa won 5 wickets 2 v New Zealand Auckland 13 Feb 2004
27 New Zealand won 4 wickets 2 v Australia Melbourne (CS) 05 Dec 2004
28 West Indies won 3 wickets 2 v New Zealand Auckland 04 Mar 2006
29 West Indies won 3 wickets 2 v India Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
30 Netherlands won 1 wicket 2 v Canada Benoni 01 Dec 2006
31 Canada won 6 wickets 2 v Ireland Nairobi (Jaff) 04 Feb 2007
32 India won 2 wickets 2 v England The Oval 05 Sep 2007
33 South Africa won 1 wicket 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 03 Jun 2010
34 South Africa won 3 wickets 2 v India Nagpur 12 Mar 2011
35 India won 4 wickets 2 v Australia Adelaide 12 Feb 2012
36 Sri Lanka won 2 wickets 2 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 18 Jun 2012
37 India won 5 wickets 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 28 Jul 2012
38 India won 1 wicket 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 11 Jul 2013
39 Sri Lanka won 2 wickets 2 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 20 Dec 2013
40 Sri Lanka won 2 wickets 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 27 Dec 2013
41 Pakistan won 1 wicket 2 v India Dhaka 02 Mar 2014
42 Afghanistan won 2 wickets 2 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 22 Jul 2014
43 Afghanistan won 2 wickets 2 v U.A.E. ICCA Dubai 02 Dec 2014
44 Sri Lanka won 6 wickets 2 v England Colombo (RPS) 07 Dec 2014
45 Zimbabwe won 6 wickets 2 v Afghanistan Bulawayo 20 Oct 2015
46 Afghanistan won 2 wickets 2 v Zimbabwe Sharjah 06 Jan 2016
47 India won 6 wickets 2 v Australia Sydney 23 Jan 2016
48 New Zealand won 3 wickets 2 v Pakistan Auckland 31 Jan 2016
49 Afghanistan won 2 wickets 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Sep 2016
50 West Indies won 4 wickets 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Dec 2018

West Indies won the second one day game against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 11.12.18 by four wickets with two deliveries to spare to provide the fourth occasion of West Indies winning a game with two deliveries to spare in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 1 wicket 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 11 Jun 1975
2 West Indies won 3 wickets 2 v New Zealand Auckland 04 Mar 2006
3 West Indies won 3 wickets 2 v India Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
4 West Indies won 4 wickets 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Dec 2018

West Indies won the second one day game against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 11.12.18 by four wickets with two deliveries to spare to provide the second occasion of a team winning a game with two deliveries to spare against Bangladesh in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Afghanistan won 2 wickets 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Sep 2016
2 West Indies won 4 wickets 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Dec 2018

The following table lists the eight occasions of a team winning a one day game by one wicket with two deliveries to spare.

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 1 wicket 2 v Pakistan Birmingham 11 Jun 1975
2 New Zealand won 1 wicket 2 v West Indies Christchurch 06 Feb 1980
3 Sri Lanka won 1 wicket 2 v England Adelaide 23 Jan 1999
4 Zimbabwe won 1 wicket 2 v India Faridabad 07 Mar 2002
5 Netherlands won 1 wicket 2 v Canada Benoni 01 Dec 2006
6 South Africa won 1 wicket 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 03 Jun 2010
7 India won 1 wicket 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 11 Jul 2013
8 Pakistan won 1 wicket 2 v India Dhaka 02 Mar 2014

Ranji Trophy 2018-19 : Points table as at the end of the fifth round

Ranji Trophy 2018-19 : Points table as at the end of the fifth round

The following table furnishes the points earned by each team under each group in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season of 2018-19 as at the end of the fifth round. 

Elite, Group A
No   TEAM M W L T D N/R PT NRR FOR AGAINST
1   Saurashtra 5 2 0 0 3 0 19  -0.035 2547/829.2 2380/766.1
2   Gujarat 5 2 0 0 3 0 17 +0.311 2873/851.2 2363/771.2
3   Baroda 5 1 1 0 3 0 13 +0.392 2703/757.0 2417/760.2
4   Vidarbha 4 1 0 0 3 0 12 +0.134 2063/707.4 1725/620.2
5   Karnataka 4 1 1 0 2 0 12 -0.039 1702/617.2 1677/599.5
6   Maharashtra 4 0 1 0 3 0 7 -0.175 1803/598.4 2131/668.4
7   Railways 4 0 1 0 3 0 7 -0.181 1785/595.5 2343/737.3
8   Mumbai 4 0 1 0 3 0 5 -0.074 2002/651.5 1970/626.2
9   Chhattisgarh 5 0 2 0 3 0 3 -0.392 2081/706.1 2553/764.4
Elite, Group B
No   TEAM M W L T D N/R PT NRR FOR AGAINST
1   Madhya Pradesh 5 2 0 0 3 0 18 -0.353 2434/813.5 2131/637.2
2   Kerala 5 2 2 0 1 0 13 +0.222 2088/712.2 1970/727.1
3   Bengal 4 1 1 0 2 0 12 +0.120 1829/592.3 1638/552.0
4   Hyderabad (India) 5 1 1 0 3 0 12 -0.162 2167/772.0 2253/758.5
5   Tamil Nadu 5 1 1 0 3 0 11 +0.075 1823/682.0 1956/753.0
6   Punjab 4 1 1 0 2 0 9 +0.457 1647/553.0 1481/587.3
7   Himachal Pradesh 4 1 1 0 2 0 9 -0.332 1651/598.4 1913/619.1
8   Delhi 4 0 1 0 3 0 7 +0.009 1697/577.5 1915/654.0
9   Andhra 4 0 1 0 3 0 5 -0.074 1536/583.5 1615/597.0
Elite, Group C
No   TEAM M W L T D N/R PT NRR FOR AGAINST
1   Rajasthan 5 4 0 0 1 0 28 -0.267 2438/846.4 2014/640.1
2   Uttar Pradesh 5 3 0 0 2 0 24 +0.506 2316/678.2 2223/764.3
3   Jharkhand 5 3 1 0 1 0 21 +0.348 2074/664.5 2023/729.5
4   Haryana 5 2 2 0 1 0 15 +0.188 1742/580.2 1730/614.5
5   Assam 5 2 2 0 1 0 14 -0.157 1849/612.3 1785/562.0
6   Odisha 5 2 2 0 1 0 13 +0.002 2211/721.0 2062/672.5
7   Services 5 1 1 0 3 0 9 +0.097 2254/766.3 2302/809.3
8   Jammu & Kashmir 5 1 3 0 1 0 7 +0.211 2278/709.3 2313/771.0
9   Goa 5 0 3 0 2 0 6 -0.656 1924/772.4 2552/811.1
10   Tripura 5 0 4 0 1 0 3 -0.222 2211/719.2 2293/695.5
Plate Group
No   TEAM M W L T D N/R PT NRR FOR AGAINST
1   Uttarakhand 5 5 0 0 0 0 33 +0.680 2154/603.3 1893/655.1
2   Meghalaya 5 3 1 0 1 0 19 +0.483 2029/577.0 2219/731.3
3   Puducherry 4 2 0 0 1 1 18 +0.898 1540/420.5 0951/344.2
4   Bihar 4 2 1 0 0 1 14 +1.140 1349/356.5 0639/242.0
5   Sikkim 5 2 3 0 0 0 13 -0.286 1908/595.4 2610/748.0
6   Manipur 5 2 3 0 0 0 12 -0.124 1852/555.2 1878/543.0
7   Nagaland 4 1 3 0 0 0 7 -0.069 1919/561.4 1596/457.5
8   Arunachal Pradesh 4 0 3 0 1 0 3 -1.506 1464/528.0 1690/395.0
9   Mizoram 4 0 3 0 1 0 1 -1.105 1055/381.4 1794/463.4
Ranji Trophy 2018-19 : Results of the Matches of Fourth and Fifth round

Ranji Trophy 2018-19 : Results of the Matches of Fourth and Fifth round

Here are the results of the matches of fourth and fifth rounds of matches played in the ongoing 2018-19 season of Ranji Trophy

MATCH RESULTS OF FOURTH ROUND
No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Match Date
1 Arunachal Uttarakhand Uttarakhand inns & 73 runs Goalpara Nov 28-30, 2018
2 Assam Haryana Assam inns & 35 runs Guwahati Nov 28-30, 2018
3 Bihar Sikkim Bihar 395 runs Patna Nov 28-30, 2018
4 Chhattisgarh Vidarbha Vidarbha 010 wkts Raipur Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
5 Delhi Punjab Punjab 010 wkts Delhi Nov 28-30, 2018
6 Goa Jharkhand Jharkhand 007 wkts Porvorim Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
7 Hyderabad H. Pradesh Hyderabad 010 wkts Hyd-RGS Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
8 Karnataka Maharashtra Karnataka 007 wkts Mysore Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
9 Kerala M. Pradesh M. Pradesh 005 wkts Thumba Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
10 Manipur Meghalaya Meghalaya 009 wkts Kolkata Nov 28-30, 2018
11 Mumbai Gujarat Gujarat 009 wkts Mumbai Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
12 Odisha Tripura Odisha 005 wkts Cuttack Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
13 Puducherry Mizoram Puducherry inns & 238 runs Puducherry Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
14 Saurashtra Baroda drawn   Rajkot Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
15 Services J + K Services 005 wkts Delhi Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
16 Tamil Nadu Bengal Bengal 001 wkt Chennai Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
17 U. Pradesh Rajasthan drawn   Kanpur Nov 28-Dec 01, 2018
MATCH RESULTS OF FIFTH ROUND
No Baroda Chhattisgarh Baroda 009 wkts Vadodara Dec 06-08, 2018
1 Bihar Arunachal Bihar inns & 317 runs Patna Dec 06-08, 2018
2 Delhi Andhra drawn   Delhi Dec 06-09, 2018
3 Goa Services drawn   Porvorim Dec 06-09, 2018
4 Gujarat Railways drawn   Valsad Dec 06-09, 2018
5 J + K U. Pradesh U. Pradesh 006 wkts Jammu Dec 06-08, 2018
6 Jharkhand Odisha Jharkhand 002 runs Ranchi Dec 06-09, 2018
7 M. Pradesh Hyderabad M. Pradesh inns & 253 runs Indore Dec 06-08, 2018
8 Maharashtra Mumbai drawn   Pune Dec 06-09, 2018
9 Nagaland Manipur Manipur 007 wkts Sovima Dec 06-08, 2018
10 Punjab H. Pradesh H. Pradesh inns & 107 runs Mohali Dec 06-09, 2018
11 Rajasthan Assam Rajasthan inns & 43 runs Jaipur Dec 06-08, 2018
12 Saurashtra Karnataka Saurashtra 087 runs Rajkot Dec 06-08, 2018
13 Sikkim Puducherry Puducherry inns & 159 runs Wayanad Dec 06-09, 2018
14 Tamil Nadu Kerala Tamil Nadu 151 runs Chennai Dec 06-09, 2018
15 Tripura Haryana Haryana 055 runs Agartala Dec 06-09, 2018
16 Uttarakhand Meghalaya Uttarakhand 008 wkts Dehradun Dec 06-09, 2018
RR Pant of India shares the record for most dismissals in a test

RR Pant of India shares the record for most dismissals in a test

RR Pant of India effected eleven dismissals against Australia in the just concluded test to own the record jointly with RC Russell of England and AB de Villiers of South Africa for most dismissals in a test. All the three wicketkeepers have effected eleven dismissals. The following table lists the wicket keepers who have effected ten or more dismissals in a test.

No Player Dis Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RC Russell 11 11 0 Eng SAF Johannesburg 30 Nov 1995
2 AB de Villiers 11 11 0 SAF Pak Johannesburg 01 Feb 2013
3 RR Pant 11 11 0 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
4 RW Taylor 10 10 0 Eng Ind Mumbai 15 Feb 1980
5 AC Gilchrist 10 10 0 Aus NZl Hamilton 31 Mar 2000
6 WP Saha 10 10 0 Ind SAF Cape Town 05 Jan 2018

RR Pant became the second Indian gloveman to effect ten or more dismissals in a test after WP Saha. WP Saha had dismissed ten South African batsmen at Cape Town in Jan 2018. Thus RR Pant’s effort in this test at Adelaide in an Indian record for most dismissals in a test. WP Saha’s record was obliterated by RR Pant in just under a year.

No Player Dis Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RR Pant 11 11 0 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
2 WP Saha 10 10 0 Ind SAF Cape Town 05 Jan 2018

RR Pant’s effort is a record for most dismissals in a test against Australia. Previously, three wicketkeepers – DA Murray, RD Jacobs and MS Dhoni – had effected nine dismissals against Australia. The feats of these four wicketkeepers are detailed below. RR Pant’s effort is a record for most dismissals by an Indian wicketkeeper against Australia. He obliterated MS Dhoni’s record of nine dismissals at Melbourne in Dec 2014.

No Player Dis Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RR Pant 11 11 0 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
2 DA Murray 9 9 0 Win Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1981
3 RD Jacobs 9 8 1 Win Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2000
4 MS Dhoni 9 8 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2014

 

Australian bowlers capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against India

Australian bowlers capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against India

NM Lyon of Australia captured six wickets conceding 122 runs in the third innings of the ongoing test at Adelaide against India to provide the 103rd occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against India. It also provides the 25th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 ERH Toshack 17.0×8 6 29 6 3 v India Brisbane 28 Nov 1947
2 RR Lindwallx8 16.5 4 38 7 3 v India Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
3 R Benaud 29.3 10 72 7 1 v India Chennai 19 Oct 1956
4 RR Lindwall 22.5 9 43 7 3 v India Chennai 19 Oct 1956
5 R Benaud 29.0 10 52 6 2 v India Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
6 AK Davidson 57.3 23 93 7 3 v India Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
7 GD McKenzie 32.3 8 58 6 2 v India Chennai 02 Oct 1964
8 GD McKenzie 21.4 2 66 7 1 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1967
9 AA Mallett 32.3 10 64 6 2 v India Delhi 28 Nov 1969
10 GD McKenzie 33.4 12 67 6 1 v India Kolkata 12 Dec 1969
11 JD Higgs 41.3 12 143 7 2 v India Chennai 11 Sep 1979
12 G Dymock 28.4 5 67 7 3 v India Kanpur 02 Oct 1979
13 BA Reid 26.2 7 66 6 1 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 1991
14 BA Reid 29.0 9 60 6 3 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 1991
15 MR Whitney 12.1 3 27 7 4 v India Perth 01 Feb 1992
16 SK Warne 42.3 5 125 6 2 v India Chennai 14 Oct 2004
17 MJ Clarke 6.2 0 9 6 3 v India Mumbai 03 Nov 2004
18 JJ Krejza 43.5 1 215 8 1 v India Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
19 NM Lyon 23.2 4 94 7 2 v India Delhi 22 Mar 2013
20 NM Lyon 34.1 5 152 7 4 v India Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
21 SNJ O’Keefe 13.1 2 35 6 2 v India Pune 23 Feb 2017
22 SNJ O’Keefe 15.0 4 35 6 4 v India Pune 23 Feb 2017
23 NM Lyon 22.2 4 50 8 1 v India Bengaluru 04 Mar 2017
24 JR Hazlewood 24.0 5 67 6 3 v India Bengaluru 04 Mar 2017
25 NM Lyon 42.0 7 122 6 3 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

NM Lyon’s six for 122 in the ongoing test against India at Adelaide provides the fourth occasion of his capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against India. He now holds the record for most six plus wicket hauls in a test innings against India. He went pas GD McKenzie who had three six plus wicket hauls against India.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GD McKenzie 32.3 8 58 6 2 v India Chennai 02 Oct 1964
2 GD McKenzie 21.4 2 66 7 1 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1967
3 GD McKenzie 33.4 12 67 6 1 v India Kolkata 12 Dec 1969
                   
1 NM Lyon 23.2 4 94 7 2 v India Delhi 22 Mar 2013
2 NM Lyon 34.1 5 152 7 4 v India Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
3 NM Lyon 22.2 4 50 8 1 v India Bengaluru 04 Mar 2017
4 NM Lyon 42.0 7 122 6 3 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

NM Lyon’s six for 122 in the ongoing test against India at Adelaide provides the sixth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against India in Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 ERH Toshack 17.0×8 6 29 6 3 v India Brisbane 28 Nov 1947
2 RR Lindwallx8 16.5 4 38 7 3 v India Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
3 GD McKenzie 21.4 2 66 7 1 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1967
4 BA Reid 26.2 7 66 6 1 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 1991
5 BA Reid 29.0 9 60 6 3 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 1991
6 MR Whitney 12.1 3 27 7 4 v India Perth 01 Feb 1992
7 NM Lyon 34.1 5 152 7 4 v India Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
8 NM Lyon 42.0 7 122 6 3 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

NM Lyon’s six for 122 in the ongoing test against India at Adelaide provides the second occasion of his capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against India in Australia. He now shares the record with BA Reid who also had captured six wickets in a test innings on two occasions. The feats of these two bowlers are tabulated below. BA Reid had captured six wickets in each innings of the test at Melbourne, while NM Lyon has captured six wickets in  a test innings in two separate tests at Adelaide

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BA Reid 26.2 7 66 6 1 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 1991
2 BA Reid 29.0 9 60 6 3 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 1991
                   
1 NM Lyon 34.1 5 152 7 4 v India Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
2 NM Lyon 42.0 7 122 6 3 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

NM Lyon of Australia captured six wickets conceding 122 runs in the third innings of the ongoing test at Adelaide against  India to provide the sixth occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings conceding 100 plus  runs against India. It also provides the second occasion of NM Lyon capturing six or more wickets in a test innings conceding 100 plus runs against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JD Higgs 41.3 12 143 7 2 v India Chennai 11 Sep 1979
2 SK Warne 42.3 5 125 6 2 v India Chennai 14 Oct 2004
3 JJ Krejza 43.5 1 215 8 1 v India Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
4 NM Lyon 34.1 5 152 7 4 v India Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
5 NM Lyon 42.0 7 122 6 3 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

 

 

Batsmen scoring a century and a half century including twin centuries against Australia

Batsmen scoring a century and a half century including twin centuries against Australia

CA Pujara of India scored 123 and 71 against Australia in the ongoing test at Adelaide to provide the 100th occasion of a batsman scoring a century and a half-century including twin centuries in a test against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 G Ulyett 149 64 Eng Aus Melbourne 10 Mar 1882
2 A Shrewsbury snr 106 81 Eng Aus Lord’s 17 Jul 1893
3 A Ward 75 117 Eng Aus Sydney 14 Dec 1894
4 KS Ranjitsinhji 62 154* Eng Aus Manchester 16 Jul 1896
5 AC MacLaren 109 50* Eng Aus Sydney 13 Dec 1897
6 G Gunn 119 74 Eng Aus Sydney 13 Dec 1907
7 GA Faulkner 56 115 SAF Aus Adelaide 07 Jan 1911
8 CAG Russell 135* 59 Eng Aus Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
9 JWH Makepeace 117 54 Eng Aus Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
10 AW Nourse 64 111 SAF Aus Johannesburg 12 Nov 1921
11 JB Hobbs 115 57 Eng Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
12 H Sutcliffe 59 115 Eng Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
13 H Sutcliffe 176 127 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
14 H Sutcliffe 76 161 Eng Aus The Oval 14 Aug 1926
15 H Sutcliffe 58 135 Eng Aus Melbourne 29 Dec 1928
16 WR Hammond 119* 177 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
17 JB Hobbs 142 65 Eng Aus Melbourne 08 Mar 1929
18 M Leyland 137 53* Eng Aus Melbourne 08 Mar 1929
19 H Sutcliffe 161 54 Eng Aus The Oval 16 Aug 1930
20 WR Hammond 101 75* Eng Aus Sydney 23 Feb 1933
21 WJ Edrich 71 119 Eng Aus Sydney 13 Dec 1946
22 C Washbrook 62 112 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1947
23 DCS Compton 147 103* Eng Aus Adelaide 31 Jan 1947
24 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
25 C Washbrook 143 65 Eng Aus Leeds 22 Jul 1948
26 WJ Edrich 111 54 Eng Aus Leeds 22 Jul 1948
27 AD Nourse 65 114 SAF Aus Cape Town 31 Dec 1949
28 ED Weekes 139 87* Win Aus Port of Spain 11 Apr 1955
29 CL Walcott 126 110 Win Aus Port of Spain 11 Apr 1955
30 CL Walcott 155 110 Win Aus Kingston 11 Jun 1955
31 JHB Waite 115 59 SAF Aus Johannesburg 23 Dec 1957
32 Hanif Mohammad 51 101* Pak Aus Karachi 04 Dec 1959
33 RB Kanhai 117 115 Win Aus Adelaide 27 Jan 1961
34 R Subba Row 59 112 Eng Aus Birmingham 08 Jun 1961
35 MC Cowdrey 113 58* Eng Aus Melbourne 29 Dec 1962
36 KF Barrington 63 132* Eng Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1963
37 KF Barrington 101 94 Eng Aus Sydney 15 Feb 1963
38 EJ Barlow 109 54 SAF Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1964
39 Hanif Mohammad 104 93 Pak Aus Melbourne 04 Dec 1964
40 KF Barrington 60 102 Eng Aus Adelaide 28 Jan 1966
41 DT Lindsay 69 182 SAF Aus Johannesburg 23 Dec 1966
42 ML Jaisimha 74 101 Ind Aus Brisbane 19 Jan 1968
43 GS Sobers 110 52 Win Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
44 BF Butcher 52 118 Win Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
45 BA Richards 81 126 SAF Aus Port Elizabeth 05 Mar 1970
46 G Boycott 77 142* Eng Aus Sydney 09 Jan 1971
47 G Boycott 58 119* Eng Aus Adelaide 29 Jan 1971
48 GM Turner 101 110* NZl Aus Christchurch 08 Mar 1974
49 Zaheer Abbas 85 101 Pak Aus Adelaide 24 Dec 1976
50 RA Woolmer 79 120 Eng Aus Lord’s 16 Jun 1977
51 G Boycott 107 80* Eng Aus Nottingham 28 Jul 1977
52 M Amarnath 90 100 Ind Aus Perth 16 Dec 1977
53 G Boycott 62 128* Eng Aus Lord’s 28 Aug 1980
54 IT Botham 50 149* Eng Aus Leeds 16 Jul 1981
55 DW Randall 78 115 Eng Aus Perth 12 Nov 1982
56 DI Gower 60 114 Eng Aus Adelaide 10 Dec 1982
57 DL Haynes 60 103* Win Aus Georgetown 2 Mar 1984
58 HA Gomes 60 120* Win Aus Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
59 AH Jones 150 64 NZl Aus Adelaide 11 Dec 1987
60 DL Haynes 75 143 Win Aus Sydney 26 Jan 1989
61 DI Gower 57 106 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1989
62 MJ Greatbatch 76 146* NZl Aus Perth 24 Nov 1989
63 Wasim Akram 52 123 Pak Aus Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
64 GA Gooch 87 117 Eng Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1991
65 KR Rutherford 57 102 NZl Aus Christchurch 25 Feb 1993
66 GA Gooch 65 133 Eng Aus Manchester 03 Jun 1993
67 Saleem Malik 75 143 Pak Aus Lahore 01 Nov 1994
68 G Kirsten 77 108* SAF Aus Adelaide 30 Jan 1998
69 AJ Stewart 107 52 Eng Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1998
70 Saeed Anwar 61 119 Pak Aus Brisbane 05 Nov 1999
71 SR Tendulkar 116 52 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1999
72 CL Cairns 109 69 NZl Aus Wellington 24 Mar 2000
73 VVS Laxman 59 281 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
74 L Vincent 104 54 NZl Aus Perth 30 Nov 2001
75 HH Gibbs 51 104 SAF Aus Durban 15 Mar 2002
76 BC Lara 91 122 Win Aus Port of Spain 19 Apr 2003
77 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
78 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
79 JH Kallis 111 50* SAF Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2006
80 KC Sangakkara 57 192 Srl Aus Hobart 16 Nov 2007
81 V Sehwag 63 151 Ind Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
82 RR Sarwan 65 128 Win Aus North Sound 30 May 2008
83 S Chanderpaul 107* 77* Win Aus North Sound 30 May 2008
84 G Gambhir 67 104 Ind Aus Mohali 17 Oct 2008
85 VVS Laxman 200* 59* Ind Aus Delhi 29 Oct 2008
86 AB de Villiers 63 106* SAF Aus Perth 17 Dec 2008
87 SR Tendulkar 214 53* Ind Aus Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010
88 AN Cook 67 235* Eng Aus Brisbane 25 Nov 2010
89 F du Plessis 78 110* SAF Aus Adelaide 22 Nov 2012
90 IR Bell 109 74 Eng Aus Lord’s 18 Jul 2013
91 Younis Khan 106 103* Pak Aus Dubai (DSC) 22 Oct 2014
92 Azhar Ali 109 100* Pak Aus Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 2014
93 Misbah-ul-Haq 101 101* Pak Aus Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 2014
94 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
95 V Kohli 169 54 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
96 JE Root 134 60 Eng Aus Cardiff 08 Jul 2015
97 KS Williamson 140 59 NZl Aus Brisbane 05 Nov 2015
98 DM de Silva 129 65* Srl Aus Colombo (SSC) 13 Aug 2016
99 DJ Malan 140 54 Eng Aus Perth 14 Dec 2017
100 CA Pujara 123 71 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

It also provides the 14th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century and a half-century including twin centuries in a test against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
2 ML Jaisimha 74 101 Ind Aus Brisbane 19 Jan 1968
3 M Amarnath 90 100 Ind Aus Perth 16 Dec 1977
4 SR Tendulkar 116 52 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1999
5 VVS Laxman 59 281 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
6 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
7 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
8 V Sehwag 63 151 Ind Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
9 G Gambhir 67 104 Ind Aus Mohali 17 Oct 2008
10 VVS Laxman 200* 59* Ind Aus Delhi 29 Oct 2008
11 SR Tendulkar 214 53* Ind Aus Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010
12 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
13 V Kohli 169 54 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
14 CA Pujara 123 71 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

It also provides the 58th occasion of a batsman scoring a century and a half-century including twin centuries in a test against Australia in Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 G Ulyett 149 64 Eng Aus Melbourne 10 Mar 1882
2 A Ward 75 117 Eng Aus Sydney 14 Dec 1894
3 AC MacLaren 109 50* Eng Aus Sydney 13 Dec 1897
4 G Gunn 119 74 Eng Aus Sydney 13 Dec 1907
5 GA Faulkner 56 115 SAF Aus Adelaide 07 Jan 1911
6 CAG Russell 135* 59 Eng Aus Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
7 JWH Makepeace 117 54 Eng Aus Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
8 JB Hobbs 115 57 Eng Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
9 H Sutcliffe 59 115 Eng Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
10 H Sutcliffe 176 127 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
11 H Sutcliffe 58 135 Eng Aus Melbourne 29 Dec 1928
12 WR Hammond 119* 177 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
13 JB Hobbs 142 65 Eng Aus Melbourne 08 Mar 1929
14 M Leyland 137 53* Eng Aus Melbourne 08 Mar 1929
15 WR Hammond 101 75* Eng Aus Sydney 23 Feb 1933
16 WJ Edrich 71 119 Eng Aus Sydney 13 Dec 1946
17 C Washbrook 62 112 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1947
18 DCS Compton 147 103* Eng Aus Adelaide 31 Jan 1947
19 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
20 RB Kanhai 117 115 Win Aus Adelaide 27 Jan 1961
21 MC Cowdrey 113 58* Eng Aus Melbourne 29 Dec 1962
22 KF Barrington 63 132* Eng Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1963
23 KF Barrington 101 94 Eng Aus Sydney 15 Feb 1963
24 EJ Barlow 109 54 SAF Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1964
25 Hanif Mohammad 104 93 Pak Aus Melbourne 04 Dec 1964
26 KF Barrington 60 102 Eng Aus Adelaide 28 Jan 1966
27 ML Jaisimha 74 101 Ind Aus Brisbane 19 Jan 1968
28 GS Sobers 110 52 Win Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
29 BF Butcher 52 118 Win Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
30 G Boycott 77 142* Eng Aus Sydney 09 Jan 1971
31 G Boycott 58 119* Eng Aus Adelaide 29 Jan 1971
32 Zaheer Abbas 85 101 Pak Aus Adelaide 24 Dec 1976
33 M Amarnath 90 100 Ind Aus Perth 16 Dec 1977
34 DW Randall 78 115 Eng Aus Perth 12 Nov 1982
35 DI Gower 60 114 Eng Aus Adelaide 10 Dec 1982
36 HA Gomes 60 120* Win Aus Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
37 AH Jones 150 64 NZl Aus Adelaide 11 Dec 1987
38 DL Haynes 75 143 Win Aus Sydney 26 Jan 1989
39 MJ Greatbatch 76 146* NZl Aus Perth 24 Nov 1989
40 Wasim Akram 52 123 Pak Aus Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
41 GA Gooch 87 117 Eng Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1991
42 G Kirsten 77 108* SAF Aus Adelaide 30 Jan 1998
43 AJ Stewart 107 52 Eng Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1998
44 Saeed Anwar 61 119 Pak Aus Brisbane 05 Nov 1999
45 SR Tendulkar 116 52 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1999
46 L Vincent 104 54 NZl Aus Perth 30 Nov 2001
47 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
48 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
49 JH Kallis 111 50* SAF Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2006
50 V Sehwag 63 151 Ind Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
51 AB de Villiers 63 106* SAF Aus Perth 17 Dec 2008
52 AN Cook 67 235* Eng Aus Brisbane 25 Nov 2010
53 F du Plessis 78 110* SAF Aus Adelaide 22 Nov 2012
54 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
55 V Kohli 169 54 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
56 KS Williamson 140 59 NZl Aus Brisbane 05 Nov 2015
57 DJ Malan 140 54 Eng Aus Perth 14 Dec 2017
58 CA Pujara 123 71 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century and a half-century including twin centuries in a test against Australia in Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
2 ML Jaisimha 74 101 Ind Aus Brisbane 19 Jan 1968
3 M Amarnath 90 100 Ind Aus Perth 16 Dec 1977
4 SR Tendulkar 116 52 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1999
5 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
6 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
7 V Sehwag 63 151 Ind Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
8 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
9 V Kohli 169 54 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
10 CA Pujara 123 71 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

It also provides the 23rd occasion of a batsman scoring a century and a half-century including twin centuries in a test against Australia at Adelaide. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 GA Faulkner 56 115 SAF Aus Adelaide 07 Jan 1911
2 CAG Russell 135* 59 Eng Aus Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
3 WR Hammond 119* 177 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
4 DCS Compton 147 103* Eng Aus Adelaide 31 Jan 1947
5 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
6 RB Kanhai 117 115 Win Aus Adelaide 27 Jan 1961
7 KF Barrington 63 132* Eng Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1963
8 KF Barrington 60 102 Eng Aus Adelaide 28 Jan 1966
9 GS Sobers 110 52 Win Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
10 BF Butcher 52 118 Win Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
11 G Boycott 58 119* Eng Aus Adelaide 29 Jan 1971
12 Zaheer Abbas 85 101 Pak Aus Adelaide 24 Dec 1976
13 DI Gower 60 114 Eng Aus Adelaide 10 Dec 1982
14 HA Gomes 60 120* Win Aus Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
15 AH Jones 150 64 NZl Aus Adelaide 11 Dec 1987
16 Wasim Akram 52 123 Pak Aus Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
17 GA Gooch 87 117 Eng Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1991
18 G Kirsten 77 108* SAF Aus Adelaide 30 Jan 1998
19 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
20 V Sehwag 63 151 Ind Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
21 F du Plessis 78 110* SAF Aus Adelaide 22 Nov 2012
22 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
23 CA Pujara 123 71 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century and a half-century including twin centuries in a test against Australia at Adelaide. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
2 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
3 V Sehwag 63 151 Ind Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
4 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
5 CA Pujara 123 71 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

The following table lists the six occasions of batsmen scoring 200 plus runs and a half-century in a test against Australia. It is interesting to note that of the six occasions in which a batsman has scored 200 plus runs and a half-century in a test against Australia, five such occasions are performed by Indian batsmen

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 VVS Laxman 59 281 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
2 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
3 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
4 VVS Laxman 200* 59* Ind Aus Delhi 29 Oct 2008
5 SR Tendulkar 214 53* Ind Aus Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010
6 AN Cook 67 235* Eng Aus Brisbane 25 Nov 2010

The following table lists the occasions of batsmen scoring centuries in both innings of a test against Australia. VS Haare and V Kohli are the two Indian batsmen to perform such a feat against Australia. Both the batsmen performing  the feat in a test at Adelaide

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 H Sutcliffe 176 127 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
2 WR Hammond 119* 177 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
3 DCS Compton 147 103* Eng Aus Adelaide 31 Jan 1947
4 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
5 CL Walcott 126 110 Win Aus Port of Spain 11 Apr 1955
6 CL Walcott 155 110 Win Aus Kingston 11 Jun 1955
7 RB Kanhai 117 115 Win Aus Adelaide 27 Jan 1961
8 GM Turner 101 110* NZl Aus Christchurch 08 Mar 1974
9 Younis Khan 106 103* Pak Aus Dubai (DSC) 22 Oct 2014
10 Misbah-ul-Haq 101 101* Pak Aus Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 2014
11 Azhar Ali 109 100* Pak Aus Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 2014
12 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014

 

Australia losing its first wicket without a run on the board in a test innings against India

Australia losing its first wicket without a run on the board in a test innings against India

Australia lost its first wicket without a run on the scoreboard in the ongoing test against India at Adelaide to provide the 12th occasion of Australia losing its first wicket without a run on the board.  It also provides the sixth such occasion in a test at home and the second such occasion in a test at Adelaide. All such occasions are tabulated below

Australia losing its first wicket for zero
No FoW Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1/0 3 v India Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
2 1/0 3 v India Adelaide 23 Dec 1967
3 1/0 3 v India Brisbane 02 Dec 1977
4 1/0 2 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
5 1/0 1 v India Kolkata 26 Oct 1979
6 1/0 3 v India Bengaluru 06 Oct 2004
7 1/0 4 v India Mumbai 03 Nov 2004
8 1/0 1 v India Sydney 02 Jan 2008
9 1/0 1 v India Bengaluru 09 Oct 2008
10 1/0 2 v India Mohali 17 Oct 2008
11 1/0 1 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
12 1/0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
Australia losing its first wicket for zero
No FoW Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1/0 3 v India Adelaide 23 Dec 1967
2 1/0 3 v India Brisbane 02 Dec 1977
3 1/0 2 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
4 1/0 1 v India Sydney 02 Jan 2008
5 1/0 1 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
6 1/0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
Australia losing its first wicket for zero at Adelaide
No FoW Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1/0 3 v India Adelaide 23 Dec 1967
2 1/0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

 

Australian openers scoring a duck in a test innings against India

Australian openers scoring a duck in a test innings against India

AJ Finch of Australia was dismissed bowled for a duck in the ongoing test against India at Melbourne to provide the 21st occasion of an Australian opener dismissed for a duck in test innings against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian openers dismissed bowled for a duck in test innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

Australian openers dismissed for a duck against India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 IWG Johnson 0 3 v India Melbourne 01 Jan 1948
2 CC McDonald 0 3 v India Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
3 I Meckiff 0 4 v India Mumbai (BS) 01 Jan 1960
4 WM Lawry 0 3 v India Adelaide 23 Dec 1967
5 GJ Cosier 0 3 v India Brisbane 02 Dec 1977
6 J Dyson 0 2 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
7 AMJ Hilditch 0 1 v India Kolkata 26 Oct 1979
8 J Dyson 0 2 v India Sydney 02 Jan 1981
9 MJ Slater 0 3 v India Delhi 10 Oct 1996
10 MJ Slater 0 1 v India Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
11 MJ Slater 0 3 v India Adelaide 10 Dec 1999
12 JL Langer 0 3 v India Brisbane 04 Dec 2003
13 JL Langer 0 3 v India Bengaluru 06 Oct 2004
14 JL Langer 0 4 v India Mumbai 03 Nov 2004
15 PA Jaques 0 1 v India Sydney 02 Jan 2008
16 ML Hayden 0 1 v India Bengaluru 09 Oct 2008
17 ML Hayden 0 2 v India Mohali 17 Oct 2008
18 DA Warner 0 1 v India Delhi 22 Mar 2013
19 DA Warner 0 1 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
20 SE Marsh 0 3 v India Pune 23 Feb 2017
21 AJ Finch 0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
Australian openers dismissed bowled for a duck against India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 I Meckiff 0 4 v India Mumbai (BS) 01 Jan 1960
2 J Dyson 0 2 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
3 ML Hayden 0 2 v India Mohali 17 Oct 2008
4 AJ Finch 0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

AJ Finch of Australia was dismissed bowled for a duck in the ongoing test against India at Melbourne to provide the ninth occasion of an Australian opener dismissed for a duck in test innings against India at home. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian openers dismissed bowled for a duck in test innings against India at home. All such occasions are tabulated below

Australian openers dismissed for a duck against India at home
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 IWG Johnson 0 3 v India Melbourne 01 Jan 1948
2 WM Lawry 0 3 v India Adelaide 23 Dec 1967
3 GJ Cosier 0 3 v India Brisbane 02 Dec 1977
4 J Dyson 0 2 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
5 J Dyson 0 2 v India Sydney 02 Jan 1981
6 MJ Slater 0 3 v India Adelaide 10 Dec 1999
7 JL Langer 0 3 v India Brisbane 04 Dec 2003
8 PA Jaques 0 1 v India Sydney 02 Jan 2008
9 DA Warner 0 1 v India Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
10 AJ Finch 0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
Australian openers dismissed bowled for a duck against India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 J Dyson 0 2 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
2 AJ Finch 0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

AJ Finch of Australia was dismissed bowled for a duck in the ongoing test against India at Melbourne to provide the ninth occasion of an Australian opener batting at number one dismissed for a duck in test innings against India.  It also provides the second occasion of an Australian openers batting number one dismissed bowled for a duck in test innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

Australian openers batting at number one dismissed for a duck against India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 IWG Johnson 0 3 v India Melbourne 01 Jan 1948
2 CC McDonald 0 3 v India Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
3 J Dyson 0 2 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
4 AMJ Hilditch 0 1 v India Kolkata 26 Oct 1979
5 MJ Slater 0 1 v India Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
6 MJ Slater 0 3 v India Adelaide 10 Dec 1999
7 JL Langer 0 3 v India Bengaluru 06 Oct 2004
8 JL Langer 0 4 v India Mumbai 03 Nov 2004
9 PA Jaques 0 1 v India Sydney 02 Jan 2008
10 ML Hayden 0 1 v India Bengaluru 09 Oct 2008
11 ML Hayden 0 2 v India Mohali 17 Oct 2008
12 AJ Finch 0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
Australian openers batting at number one dismissed bowled for a duck against India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 J Dyson 0 2 v India Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
2 AJ Finch 0 2 v India Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
Batsmen scoring 123 {one-two-three} in a test innings

Batsmen scoring 123 {one-two-three} in a test innings

CA Pujara of India was dismissed run out for 123 in the ongoing test against Australia at Adelaide to  provide the 56th occasion of a batsman scoring 123 {one-two-three} in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 GA Faulkner 123 3 SAF Eng Johannesburg 01 Jan 1910
2 JB Hobbs 123 4 Eng Aus Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
3 WW Armstrong 123* 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
4 FE Woolley 123 4 Eng Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
5 DG Bradman 123 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 08 Mar 1929
6 EH Hendren 123 4 Eng Win Georgetown 21 Feb 1930
7 B Mitchell 123 1 SAF Eng Cape Town 01 Jan 1931
8 FR Martin 123* 1 Win Aus Sydney 27 Feb 1931
9 DG Phadkar 123 2 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
10 L Hutton 123 3 Eng SAF Johannesburg 12 Feb 1949
11 ED Weekes 123 2 Win NZl Dunedin 03 Feb 1956
12 JKC Holt 123 2 Win Ind Delhi 06 Feb 1959
13 LG Rowe 123 2 Win Eng Port of Spain 30 Mar 1974
14 KWR Fletcher 123* 1 Eng Ind Manchester 06 Jun 1974
15 Mushtaq Mohammad 123 3 Pak Win Lahore 15 Feb 1975
16 GS Chappell 123 2 Aus Win Brisbane 28 Nov 1975
17 GP Howarth 123 1 NZl Eng Lord’s 24 Aug 1978
18 SM Gavaskar 123 1 Ind Aus Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
19 GA Gooch 123 1 Eng Win Lord’s 19 Jun 1980
20 Imran Khan 123 1 Pak Win Lahore 24 Nov 1980
21 JF Reid 123* 2 NZl Ind Christchurch 06 Mar 1981
22 AR Border 123* 4 Aus Eng Manchester 13 Aug 1981
23 HA Gomes 123 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 11 Mar 1983
24 DC Boon 123 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 13 Dec 1985
25 K Srikkanth 123 2 Ind Pak Chennai 03 Feb 1987
26 CWJ Athey 123 1 Eng Pak Lord’s 18 Jun 1987
27 IVA Richards 123 3 Win Pak Port of Spain 14 Apr 1988
28 Wasim Akram 123 3 Pak Aus Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
29 GA Gooch 123 3 Eng Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
30 DI Gower 123 2 Eng Aus Sydney 04 Jan 1991
31 PA de Silva 123 3 Srl NZl Auckland 01 Mar 1991
32 Inzamam-ul-Haq 123 2 Pak Win St John’s 01 May 1993
33 GP Thorpe 123 2 Eng Aus Perth 03 Feb 1995
34 MA Taylor 123 3 Aus Pak Hobart 17 Nov 1995
35 MJ Slater 123 3 Aus Eng Sydney 02 Jan 1999
36 RP Arnold 123 2 Srl Pak Lahore 04 Mar 1999
37 Saeed Anwar 123 2 Pak Srl Galle 21 Jun 2000
38 JL Langer 123 1 Aus NZl Hobart 22 Nov 2001
39 TT Samaraweera 123* 1 Srl Zim Colombo (SSC) 27 Dec 2001
40 GP Thorpe 123 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 30 May 2002
41 MA Butcher 123 1 Eng Srl Manchester 13 Jun 2002
42 AJ Stewart 123 1 Eng Srl Manchester 13 Jun 2002
43 RT Ponting 123 1 Aus Eng Brisbane 07 Nov 2002
44 DPMD Jayawardene 123 4 Srl SAF Colombo (PSS) 04 Aug 2006
45 ML Hayden 123 3 Aus Ind Sydney 02 Jan 2008
46 AG Prince 123* 2 SAF Win Durban 10 Jan 2008
47 RT Ponting 123 1 Aus Ind Bengaluru 09 Oct 2008
48 AJ Strauss 123 1 Eng Ind Chennai 11 Dec 2008
49 MG Johnson 123* 3 Aus SAF Cape Town 19 Mar 2009
50 TM Dilshan 123* 3 Srl NZl Galle 18 Aug 2009
51 HM Amla 123* 3 SAF Ind Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
52 DA Warner 123* 4 Aus NZl Hobart 09 Dec 2011
53 MN Samuels 123 2 Win NZl Kingston 02 Aug 2012
54 JP Duminy 123 1 SAF Aus Port Elizabeth 20 Feb 2014
55 DA Warner 123 2 Aus Ban Chittagong 04 Sep 2017
56 CA Pujara 123 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018

CA Pujara of India was dismissed run out for 123 in the ongoing test against Australia at Adelaide to  provide the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring 123 {one-two-three} in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DG Phadkar 123 2 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
2 SM Gavaskar 123 1 Ind Aus Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
3 K Srikkanth 123 2 Ind Pak Chennai 03 Feb 1987
4 CA Pujara 123 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018