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Hat tricks in Test cricket – Naseem Shah of Pakistan joins the list

Hat tricks in Test cricket – Naseem Shah of Pakistan joins the list

Naseem Shah, the 16-year-old Pakistan fast bowler, became the youngest player to take a Test hat-trick when he dismissed Najmul Hossain Shanto, Taijul Islam and Mahmudullah on the third day of the first Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. Shah’s feat saw him surpass the former Bangladesh legspinner Alok Kapali, who held the record for nearly 17 years, having taken a Test hat-trick against Pakistan in Ausust 2003, at the age of 19.

ESPNcricinfo’s ball-by-ball commentary recorded how Shah’s accomplishment came about:

40.4 Naseem Shah to Najmul Hossain Shanto, OUT, huge appeal for lbw, Pakistan are very interested. Azhar checks with the bowler, keeper and signals for a review. This one came back in a long way to hit Shanto on the right thigh pad or thereabouts. The height may be the only bone of consideration here. And what a good review it is, ball tracking confirms this would’ve crashed into leg stump. Measured call to take the review. It wasn’t impulsive, they all collectively felt it was worth a shout and boy, have they been proved right or what? Right at the fag end of the day. This will lift Pakistan just as Bangladesh were beginning to dream of wiping out the deficit with not more than two down.

Najmul Hossain Shanto lbw b Naseem Shah 38 (87b 3×4 1×6) SR: 43.67

Out comes Taijul, the nightwatchman

40.5 Naseem Shah to Taijul Islam, OUT, full, straight and gone! What a ball from Naseem. Make that two in two. This was angled back in from wide of the crease, the ball veered in late to beat the inside edge and hit him low on the pad. Naseem didn’t even bother appealing. Nigel Llong sent him on his bike almost immediately.

Taijul Islam lbw b Naseem Shah 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Naseem Shah on a hat-trick. Mahmudullah comes out at No. 6. What did Bangladesh achieve by sending in a nightwatchman? The man who they wanted to protect has to face the hat-trick ball. Two slips and a short cover. Short leg, short midwicket. Here we go

40.6 Naseem Shah to Mahmudullah, OUT, edged and gone! Naseem has done it. Hat-trick! He has lit up this Test and how. Joy in the Pakistan camp. He bowled this full and wide. This was there for the drive even though the ball moved away just a little, Mahmudullah couldn’t hold back but was late on the shot. Got a thick edge that flew low but Haris pouched it superbly. He needed to stay low, moved instinctively to his right to pluck that. What a find this Naseem Shah is.

Mahmudullah c Haris Sohail b Naseem Shah 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Naseem Shah’s feat provides the 45th occasion of a bowler performing a hat trick in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below with some interesting notes related to the feat. A hat-trick is when a bowler takes wickets with three consecutive deliveries

No Bowler Teams Ground Series
1 FR Spofforth Aus v Eng Melbourne 1878-79
2 W Bates Eng v Aus Melbourne 1882-83
3 J Briggs Eng v Aus Sydney 1891-92
4 GA Lohmann Eng v SAF Port Elizabeth 1895-96
5 JT Hearne Eng v Aus Leeds 1899
6 H Trumble Aus v Eng Melbourne 1901-02
7 H Trumble Aus v Eng Melbourne 1903-04
8 TJ Matthews-FI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
9 TJ Matthews-SI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
10 MJC Allom Eng v NZl Christchurch 1929-30
11 TWJ Goddard Eng v SAF Johannesburg 1938-39
12 PJ Loader Eng v Win Leeds 1957
13 LF Kline Aus v SAF Cape Town 1957-58
14 WW Hall Win v Pak Lahore 1958-59
15 GM Griffin SAF v Eng Lord’s 1960
16 LR Gibbs Win v Aus Adelaide 1960-61
17 PJ Petherick NZl v Pak Lahore 1976-77
18 CA Walsh Win v Aus Brisbane 1988-89
19 MG Hughes Aus v Win Perth 1988-89
20 DW Fleming Aus v Pak Rawalpindi 1994-95
21 SK Warne Aus v Eng Melbourne 1994-95
22 DG Cork Eng v Win Manchester 1995
23 D Gough Eng v Aus Sydney 1998-99
24 Wasim Akram Pak v Srl Lahore 1998-99
25 Wasim Akram Pak v Srl Dhaka 1998-99
26 DNT Zoysa Srl v Zim Harare 1999-00
27 Abdul Razzaq Pak v Srl Galle 1999-00
28 GD McGrath Aus v Win Perth 2000-01
29 Harbhajan Singh Ind v Aus Kolkata 2000-01
30 Mohammad Sami Pak v Srl Lahore 2001-02
31 JJC Lawson Win v Aus Bridgetown 2002-03
32 Alok Kapali Ban v Pak Peshawar 2003
33 AM Blignaut Zim v Ban Harare 2003-04
34 MJ Hoggard Eng v Win Barbados 2003-04
35 JEC Franklin NZl v Ban Dhaka 2004-05
36 IK Pathan Ind v Pak Karachi 2005-06
37 RJ Sidebottom Eng v NZl Hamilton 2007-08
38 PM Siddle Aus v Eng Brisbane 2010-11
39 SCJ Broad Eng v Ind Nottingham 2011
40 Sohag Gazi Ban v NZl Chittagong 2013-14
41 SCJ Broad Eng v Srl Leeds 2014
42 HMRKB Herath Srl v Aus Galle 2016
43 MM Ali Eng v SAF The Oval 2017
44 JJ Bumrah Ind v Win Kingston 2019
45 Naseem Shah Pak v Ban Rawalpindi 2020

NOTES –  Allom, Petherick and Fleming did the hat-trick on debut. The second Trumble and the Griffin hat-tricks were in the final Test of these players. The Walsh, Hughes and Lawson hat-tricks involved two innings. Matthews did the hat-trick in each innings. Petherick has the most expensive innings analysis of somebody doing the hat trick (3 for 103). Largest total to include a hat-trick is 537 by Pakistan at Rawalpindi, 1994-95. Least number of career Test wickets for a bowler doing a hat- trick is 6 by Alok Kapali. Zoysa’s hat-trick was from the first three balls he delivered in the Test. Pathan took his hat-trick in the first over of the Test.

Naseem Shah’s feat provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan bowler performing the hat trick and he became the fourth  Pakistan bowler to do so

No Bowler Teams Ground Series
1 Wasim Akram Pak v Srl Lahore 1998-99
2 Wasim Akram Pak v Srl Dhaka 1998-99
3 Abdul Razzaq Pak v Srl Galle 1999-00
4 Mohd Sami Pak v Srl Lahore 2001-02
5 Naseem Shah Pak v Ban Rawalpindi 2020

Naseem Shah became the third bowler to perform the hat trick against Bangladesh in Test cricket.

No Bowler Teams Ground Series
1 AM Blignaut Zim v Ban Harare 2003-04
2 JEC Franklin NZl v Ban Dhaka 2004-05
3 Naseem Shah Pak v Ban Rawalpindi 2020

H Trumble, SCJ Broad, TJ Matthews and Wasim Akram are the four bowlers who have performed the hat trick on two occasions.

No Bowler Teams Ground Series
1 H Trumble Aus v Eng Melbourne 1901-02
2 H Trumble Aus v Eng Melbourne 1903-04
         
1 SCJ Broad Eng v Ind Nottingham 2011
2 SCJ Broad Eng v Srl Leeds 2014
         
1 TJ Matthews-FI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
2 TJ Matthews-SI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
         
1 Wasim Akram Pak v Srl Lahore 1998-99
2 Wasim Akram Pak v Srl Dhaka 1998-99

H Trumble, TJ Matthews and Wasim Akram are the three bowlers who have performed the hat trick on two occasions against the same oppositions

No Bowler Teams Ground Series
1 H Trumble Aus v Eng Melbourne 1901-02
2 H Trumble Aus v Eng Melbourne 1903-04
         
1 TJ Matthews-FI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
2 TJ Matthews-SI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
         
1 Wasim Akram Pak v Srl Lahore 1998-99
2 Wasim Akram Pak v Srl Dhaka 1998-99

H Trumble and TJ Matthews are the two bowlers who have performed the hat trick on two occasions against the same oppositions at the same venue

No Bowler Teams Ground Series
1 H Trumble Aus v Eng Melbourne 1901-02
2 H Trumble Aus v Eng Melbourne 1903-04
         
1 TJ Matthews-FI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
2 TJ Matthews-SI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912

TJ Matthews is the only  bowler who has performed the hat trick in both innings of a test. His feat came  against South Africa at Manchester in 1912

No Bowler Teams Ground Series
1 TJ Matthews-FI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
2 TJ Matthews-SI Aus v SAF Manchester 1912
India on the verge of losing first ever three day match one day series Three-Nil

India on the verge of losing first ever three day match one day series Three-Nil

India has lost the ongoing one day series against New Zealand Two-Nil. If it loses the third game, then it will suffer a white wash.  It will provide the 94th occasion of a team losing a three match one day series Three-Nil. Previous 93 occasions are tabulated below. It will also provide the first occasion of a three match one day series Three-Nil.

No Team M Opp Venue Series
1 Win 3 Eng Win in Eng 1976
2 Win 3 Pak Win in Pak 1980/81
3 Ind 3 Srl Srl in Ind 1982/83
4 NZl 3 Eng Eng in NZl 1982/83
5 NZl 3 Srl Srl in NZl 1982/83
6 Win 3 NZl Win in NZl 1986/87
7 Eng 3 Pak Eng in Pak 1987/88
8 Eng 3 Win Win in Eng 1988
9 Pak 3 NZl NZl in Pak 1990/91
10 Pak 3 Win Win in Pak 1990/91
11 NZl 3 Srl Srl in NZl 1990/91
12 Eng 3 Win Win in Eng 1991
13 Eng 3 NZl Eng in NZl 1991/92
14 Win 3 RSA RSA in Win 1991/92
15 Ind 3 Srl Srl in Ind 1992/93
16 Aus 3 Eng Aus in Eng 1993
17 Pak 3 Srl Srl in Pak 1993/94
18 Win 3 NZl Win in NZl 1994/95
19 Pak 3 Srl Srl in Pak 1996/97
20 Srl 3 Eng Eng in Srl 1996/97
21 Eng 3 Aus Aus in Eng 1997
22 Srl 3 Srl Srl in Srl 1997/98
23 Aus 3 Pak Aus in Pak 1998/99
24 Pak 3 Win Win in Can 1999
25 Aus 3 Srl Aus in Srl 1999/00
26 Srl 3 Pak Srl in Pak 1999/00
27 Eng 3 Srl Eng in Srl 1999/00
28 Srl 3 Eng Eng in Srl 2000/01
29 Srl 3 Ban Ban in Srl 2000/01
30 Win 3 Ken Win in Ken 2001
31 RSA 3 Srl RSA in Srl 2001/02
32 Srl 3 Ban Srl in Ban 2001/02
33 Pak 3 Ban Pak in Ban 2001/02
34 Pak 3 NZl NZl in Pak 2002
35 Srl 3 Ban Ban in Srl 2002
36 RSA 3 Ban Ban in RSA 2002/03
37 Aus 3 Ban Ban in Aus 2003
38 Eng 3 Ban Eng in Ban 2003/04
39 Win 3 Ban Ban in Win 2004
40 Aus 3 Srl Aus in Srl 2004
41 NZl 3 Ban NZl in Ban 2004/05
42 RSA 3 Srl Srl in RSA 2004/05
43 Pak 3 Win Pak in Win 2005
44 Srl 3 Ban Ban in Srl 2005
45 Aus 3 ICC ICC in Aus 2005/06
46 Aus 3 Ban Aus in Ban 2005/06
47 Ban 3 Kea Ban in Ken 2006
48 RSA 3 Srl Srl in RSA 2006/07
49 Ken 3 Ber Ber in Ken 2006/07
50 NZl 3 Aus Aus in NZl 2006/07
51 Srl 3 Ban Ban in Srl 2007
52 RSA 3 Srl RSA in Srl 2007
53 Ken 3 Ber Ber in Ken 2007/08
54 NZl 3 Ban Ban in NZl 2007/08
55 RSA 3 Ban RSA in Ban 2007/08
56 Ban 3 Ire Ire in Ban 2007/08
57 Aus 3 Ban Ban in Aus 2008
58 Pak 3 Win Win in UAE 2008/09
59 Ire 3 Ken Ken in Ire 2009
60 Ban 3 Win Ban in Win 2009
61 NZl 3 Ban Ban in NZl 2009/10
62 Eng 3 Ban Eng in Ban 2009/10
63 RSA 3 Srl Srl in RSA 2010/11
64 Aus 3 Ban Aus in Ban 2011
65 Pak 3 Srl Pak in Srl 2011
66 Pak 3 Ban Pak in Ban 2011/12
67 NZl 3 Srl Srl in NZl 2011/12
68 RSA 3 NZl RSA in NZl 2011/12
69 Win 3 Srl Srl in Win 2012/13
70 Ban 3 NZl NZl in Ban 2013/14
71 Srl 3 Ban Srl in Ban 2013/14
72 RSA 3 Srl RSA in Srl 2014
73 Win 3 Ban Ban in Win 2014
74 Aus 3 Pak Pak in UAE 2014/15
75 Ban 3 Pak Pak in Ban 2015
76 Ind 3 Srl Ind in Srl 2015
77 Srl 3 Win Win in Srl 2015/16
78 Ban 3 Srl Srl in Ban 2015/16
89 Ind 3 Srl Ind in Srl 2016
80 Pak 3 Win Win in UAE 2016/17
81 Aus 3 NZl NZl in Aus 2016/17
82 NZl 3 Ban Ban in NZl 2016/17
83 Eng 3 Win Eng in Win 2016/17
84 RSA 3 Ban Ban in RSA 2017/18
85 NZl 3 Win Win in NZl 2017/18
86 RSA 3 Srl Srl in RSA 2018/19
87 Ban 3 Srl Srl in Ban 2018/19
88 NZl 3 Srl Srl in NZl 2018/19
89 NZl 3 Ban Ban in NZl 2018/19
90 Ire 3 Srl Srl in Ire 2019
91 Srl 3 Ban Ban in Srl 2019
92 Win 3 Afg Afgi n Ind 2019/20
93 Win 3 Ire Ire in Win 2019/20

India has lost the ongoing one day series against New Zealand Two-Nil. If it loses the third game, then it will suffer a white wash.  It will provide the 13th occasion of New Zealand winning a three match one day series Three-Nil. Previous twelve occasions are tabulated below.

No Team M Opp Venue Series
1 NZl 3 Eng Eng in NZl 1982/83
2 NZl 3 Srl Srl in NZl 1982/83
3 NZl 3 Srl Srl in NZl 1990/91
4 NZl 3 Ban NZl in Ban 2004/05
5 NZl 3 Aus Aus in NZl 2006/07
6 NZl 3 Ban Ban in NZl 2007/08
7 NZl 3 Ban Ban in NZl 2009/10
8 NZl 3 Srl Srl in NZl 2011/12
9 NZl 3 Ban Ban in NZl 2016/17
10 NZl 3 Win Win in NZl 2017/18
11 NZl 3 Srl Srl in NZl 2018/19
12 NZl 3 Ban Ban in NZl 2018/19

India has suffered the white washes in the following series- in two five matches and one four match one day series. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team M Opp Match Series
1 Win 5 Ind Win in Ind 1983/84
2 Win 5 Ind Ind in Win 1988/89
3 RSA 4 Ind Ind in RSA 2006/07
Under 19 World Cup – Key statistical tables

Under 19 World Cup – Key statistical tables

The Under19 World Cup was concluded yesterday on 09 Feb 20 with Bangladesh as winners and India as Runners. Here are the few key statistical tables of the tournament,

MATCH RESULTS

No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Date
1 RSA Afg Afg 007 wkts Kimberley Jan 17, 20
2 Ban Zim Ban 009 wkts P’stroom Jan 18, 20
3 Jap NZl N R   P’stroom (Uni) Jan 18, 20
4 Can UAE UAE 008 wkts Bloemfontein Jan 18, 20
5 Aus Win Win 003 wkts Kimberley Jan 18, 20
6 Pak Sco Pak 007 wkts P’stroom (Uni) Jan 19, 20
7 Ind Srl Ind 090 runs Bloemfontein Jan 19, 20
8 Eng Win Win 071 runs Kimberley Jan 20, 20
9 Aus Nig Aus 010 wkts Kimberley Jan 20, 20
10 Ban Sco Ban 007 wkts P’stroom Jan 21, 20
11 Ind Jap Ind 010 wkts Bloemfontein Jan 21, 20
12 RSA Can RSA 150 runs P’stroom Jan 22, 20
13 Afg UAE Afg 160 runs P’stroom (Uni) Jan 22, 20
14 Pak Zim Pak 038 runs P’stroom Jan 22, 20
15 NZl Srl NZl 003 wkts Bloemfontein Jan 22, 20
16 Aus Eng Aus 002 wkts Kimberley Jan 23, 20
17 Nig Win Win 246 runs Kimberley Jan 23, 20
18 Ban Pak N R   P’stroom Jan 24, 20
19 Afg Can Abd   P’stroom (Uni 2) Jan 24, 20
20 Ind NZl Ind 044 runs Bloemfontein Jan 24, 20
21 Jap Srl Srl 009 wkts P’stroom (Uni) Jan 25, 20
22 Sco Zim Zim 008 wkts P’stroom Jan 25, 20
23 RSA UAE RSA 023 runs Bloemfontein Jan 25, 20
24 Eng Nig Eng 008 wkts Kimberley Jan 25, 20
25 Eng Jap Eng 009 wkts P’stroom Jan 27, 20
26 Nig Srl Srl 233 runs P’stroom (Uni 2) Jan 27, 20
27 Aus Ind Ind 074 runs P’stroom Jan 28, 20
28 Can Zim Zim 095 runs P’stroom (U2) Jan 28, 20
29 Sco UAE Sco 007 wkts P’stroom Jan 28, 20
30 NZl Win NZl 002 wkts Benoni Jan 29, 20
31 Can Jap Can 182 runs Ibbies Oval Jan 30, 20
32 Nig UAE UAE 007 wkts P’stroom Jan 30, 20
33 Sco Srl Srl 097 runs P’stroom (U) Jan 30, 20
34 RSA Ban Ban 104 runs P’stroom Jan 30, 20
35 Afg Pak Pak 006 wkts Benoni Jan 31, 20
36 Eng Zim Eng 075 runs Kimberley Jan 31, 20
37 Can UAE Can 004 wkts P’stroom Feb 01, 20
38 Jap Nig Nig 008 wkts P’stroom (U2) Feb 01, 20
39 RSA Win Win 004 wkts P’stroom Feb 01, 20
40 Afg Aus Aus 004 wkts P’stroom (U) Feb 02, 20
41 Sco Zim Zim 172 runs Kimberley Feb 02, 20
42 Eng Srl Eng 152 runs Benoni Feb 03, 20
43 Ind Pak Ind 010 wkts P’stroom Feb 04, 20
44 RSA Afg Afg 005 wkts Benoni Feb 05, 20
45 Ban NZl Ban 006 wkts P’stroom Feb 06, 20
46 Aus Win N R   Benoni Feb 07, 20
47 NZl Pak Abd   Benoni Feb 08, 20
48 Ban Ind Ban 003 wkts P’stroom Feb 09, 20

HIGHEST TOTALS – 250 PLUS RUNS

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Zim 354/8 50.0 1 Sco Kimberley 02.02.20
2 RSA 349/8 50.0 1 Can P’stroom 22.01.20
3 Aus 319/8 50.0 1 Win Benoni 07.02.20
4 Srl 306/7 50.0 1 Nig P’stroom (U2) 27.01.20
5 Win 303/8 50.0 1 Nig Kimberley 23.01.20
6 Can 300/7 50.0 1 Jap Ibbies Oval 30.01.20
7 RSA 299/8 50.0 1 UAE Bloemfontein 25.01.20
8 Ind 297/4 50.0 1 Srl Bloemfontein 19.01.20
9 Pak 294/9 50.0 1 Zim P’stroom 22.01.20
10 Eng 286/9 50.0 1 Zim Kimberley 31.01.20
11 Eng 279/7 50.0 1 Srl Benoni 03.02.20
12 Srl 277/6 50.0 1 Sco P’stroom (U) 30.01.20
13 Zim 271/7 50.0 1 Can P’stroom (U 2) 28.01.20
14 Win 267/7 50.0 1 Eng Kimberley 20.01.20
15 Afg 265/6 50.0 1 UAE P’stroom (U) 22.01.20
16 Ban 261/5 50.0 1 RSA P’stroom 30.01.20
17 Zim 256 46.3 2 Pak P’stroom 22.01.20
18 Aus 253/8 50.0 2 Eng Kimberley 23.01.20
19 Eng 252/7 50.0 1 Aus Kimberley 23.01.20
20 Sco 250/3 44.2 2 UAE P’stroom 28.01.20

VICTORY MARGIN –BY 100 PLUS RUNS

No Winner Margin Target Opp Ground Date
1 Win 246 runs 304 Nig Kimberley 23.01.20
2 Srl 233 runs 307 Nig P’stroom (U2) 27.01.20
3 Can 182 runs 301 Jap Ibbies Oval 30.01.20
4 Zim 172 runs 355 Sco Kimberley 02.02.20
5 Afg 160 runs 266 UAE P’stroom (U) 22.01.20
6 Eng 152 runs 280 Srl Benoni 03.02.20
7 RSA 150 runs 350 Can P’stroom 22.01.20
8 Ban 104 runs 262 RSA P’stroom 30.01.20

VICTORY MARGIN – BY TEN WICKETS

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opp Ground Date
1 Aus 10 wkts 254 062 07.4 Nig Kimberley 20.01.20
2 Ind 10 wkts 271 042 04.5 Jap Bloemfontein 21.01.20
3 Ind 10 wkts 088 173 35.2 Pak P’stroom 04.02.20

BY BALLS REMAINING IN THE SECOND INNINGS – 100 PLUS BALLS

No Winner Margin BE Target Overs Opp Ground Date
1 Ind 10 wkts 271 42 4.5 Jap Bloemfontein 21.01.20
2 Aus 10 wkts 254 62 7.4 Nig Kimberley 20.01.20
3 Eng 08 wkts 234 59 11.0 Nig Kimberley 25.01.20
4 Eng 09 wkts 231 94 11.3 Jap P’stroom 27.01.20
5 Pak 07 wkts 230 76 11.4 Sco P’stroom (U) 19.01.20
6 Ban 07 wkts 200 90 16.4 Sco P’stroom 21.01.20
7 Nig 08 wkts 164 116 22.4 Jap P’stroom (U 2) 01.02.20
8 Afg 07 wkts 150 130 25.0 RSA Kimberley 17.01.20
9 Zim 08 wkts 149 141 17.1 Sco P’stroom 25.01.20
10 UAE 07 wkts 124 146 29.2 Nig P’stroom 30.01.20

MOST RUNS – 150 PLUS RUNS

No Player Team Mat Inns Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 YBK Jaiswal Ind 6 6 400 105* 133.33 1 4 0
2 R Rasantha Srl 6 6 286 102* 71.50 1 1 0
3 B Parsons RSA 6 6 265 121 44.16 1 1 0
4 T Marumani Zim 6 6 257 90 42.83 0 2 0
5 DR Mousley Enf 6 5 241 111 80.33 1 2 0
6 I Zadran Afg 5 5 240 87 60.00 0 3 0
7 E Bawa Zim 6 5 239 105* 59.75 1 1 0
8 S Fanning Aus 5 5 236 75 59.00 0 2 0
9 L Beaufort RSA 6 6 229 85 38.16 0 2 0
10 RA Mariu NZl 5 5 206 86 41.20 0 2 0
11 M Shumba Zim 6 6 205 69 41.00 0 2 0
12 J Figy UAE 6 6 197 102* 49.25 1 0 2
13 KS Melius Win 6 6 191 65 31.83 0 1 0
14 BW-Greenall NZl 5 5 186 80 62.00 0 2 0
15 MH Joy Ban 6 6 184 100 46.00 1 0 1
16 JA Bird RSA 6 6 179 54 29.83 0 1 1
17 V Aravind UAE 6 6 173 61 28.83 0 1 0
18 PH Emon Ban 6 6 166 58* 33.20 0 1 0
19 Tanzid Hasan Ban 6 6 166 80 27.66 0 1 1
20 KA Anderson Win 6 5 162 86* 40.50 0 1 0
21 W Madhevere Zim 6 6 158 53 26.33 0 2 0
22 ND Perera Srl 6 5 157 66 31.40 0 2 1
23 LD Hearne Aus 6 5 156 58 31.20 0 1 1
24 KSA McKenzie Win 6 5 152 99 38.00 0 1 0
25 Farhan Zakhil Afg 5 5 151 91* 37.75 0 1 0
26 DA Saxena Ind 5 5 150 59* 50.00 0 2 0

HIGH SCORES – CENTURIES

No Player Runs Team Opp Ground Date
1 B Parsons 121 RSA Can P’stroom 22.01.20
2 DRMousley 111 Eng Srl Benoni 03.02.20
3 E Bawa 105* Zim Can P’stroom (Uni 2) 28.01.20
4 YBK Jaiswal 105* Ind Pak P’stroom 04.02.20
5 J Figy 102* UAE Can Bloemfontein 18.01.20
6 R Rasantha 102* Srl Nig P’stroom (Uni 2) 27.01.20
7 NA Manohar 101 Can Jap Ibbies Oval 30.01.20
8 MH Joy 100 Ban NZl P’stroom 06.02.20

INDIVIDUAL NINETIES

No KSAMcKenzie 99 Win NZl Benoni 29.01.20
1 F Zakhil 91* Afg Aus P’stroom (Uni) 02.02.20
2 Mihir Patel 90 Can UAE Bloemfontein 18.01.20
3 GCH Hill 90 Eng Zim Kimberley 31.01.20
4 T Marumani 90 Zim Sco Kimberley 02.02.20

MOST WICKETS – TEN OR MORE

No Player Team M I O M R W 4 5
1 Ravi Bishnoi Ind 6 6 52.0 6 181 17 3 0
2 S Ghafari Afg 5 5 45.4 9 112 16 1 2
3 Akhil Kumar Can 5 5 47.0 1 246 16 1 1
4 T Sangha Aus 6 5 48.0 8 172 15 2 1
5 DMadushanka Srl 6 6 45.2 1 240 13 0 1
6 LPGoldsworthy Eng 6 6 49.0 9 115 12 0 1
7 R Hasan Ban 6 5 40.0 4 122 12 1 1
8 H Qadri Eng 6 6 51.4 7 176 12 1 0
9 Aryan Lakra UAE 6 6 60.0 7 244 12 0 0
10 Kartik Tyagi Ind 6 6 44.2 3 153 11 1 0
11 AR Nedd Win 6 6 51.4 6 183 11 0 0
12 JNT Seales Win 6 6 47.0 3 183 10 2 0

FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

No Player O M R W Team Opp Ground Date
1 S Ghafari 9.1 2 15 6 Afg RSA Kimberley 17.01.20
2 Akhil Kumar 10.0 1 46 6 Can Jap Ibbies Oval 30.01.20
3 Mohd Wasim 7.5 2 12 5 Pak Sco P’stroom (U) 19.01.20
4 T Sangha 10.0 4 14 5 Aus Nig Kimberley 20.01.20
5 R Hasan 9.3 0 19 5 Ban RSA P’stroom 30.01.20
6 LPGoldsworthy 7.0 0 21 5 Eng Srl Benoni 03.02.20
7 S Ghafari 8.0 2 23 5 Afg UAE P’stroom (U) 22.01.20
8 I Uboh 8.0 0 23 5 Nig Jap P’stroom (U2) 01.02.20
9 DMadushanka 7.3 1 36 5 Srl Nig P’stroom (U2) 27.01.20
10 NRJ Young 9.0 0 45 5 Win Eng Kimberley 20.01.20
11 P Chesa 10.0 0 49 5 Zim Sco Kimberley 02.02.20
12 Ravi Bishnoi 8.0 3 5 4 Ind Jap Bloemfontein 21.01.20
13 GCH Hill 7.5 2 12 4 Eng Nig Kimberley 25.01.20
14 S Ghafari 8.3 3 15 4 Afg RSA Benoni 05.02.20
15 JNT Seales 6.0 0 19 4 Win Nig Kimberley 23.01.20
16 R Hasan 5.3 0 20 4 Ban Sco P’stroom 21.01.20
17 H Qadri 7.0 2 24 4 Eng Nig Kimberley 25.01.20
18 Kartik Tyagi 8.0 0 24 4 Ind Aus P’stroom 28.01.20
19 KDC Clarke 7.5 2 25 4 NZl Win Benoni 29.01.20
20 S Ndlela 7.0 2 27 4 Zim Sco P’stroom 25.01.20
21 T Sangha 10.0 1 30 4 Aus Win Kimberley 18.01.20
22 MA  Khan 6.0 0 30 4 Pak Ban P’stroom 24.01.20
23 Ravi Bishnoi 5.0 0 30 4 Ind NZl Bloemfontein 24.01.20
24 Ravi Bishnoi 10.0 3 30 4 Ind Ban P’stroom 09.02.20
25 DO Cairns 7.0 0 32 4 Sco UAE P’stroom 28.01.20
26 R Mukherjee 10.0 0 35 4 UAE Nig P’stroom 30.01.20
27 T Sangha 10.0 2 41 4 Aus Afg P’stroom (U) 02.02.20
28 W Madhevere 10.0 0 42 4 Zim Eng Kimberley 31.01.20
29 JNT Seales 8.0 0 49 4 Win Aus Kimberley 18.01.20
30 Akhil Kumar 10.0 0 56 4 Can RSA P’stroom 22.01.20

MOST RUNS CONCEDED IN AN INNINGS-SIXTY PLUS RUNS

No Player O M R W Team Opp Ground Date
1 RR Joshi 10.0 1 71 1 Can Zim P’stroom (U2) 28.01.20
2 NRJ Young 8.0 0 70 1 Win Aus Benoni 07.02.20
3 DMadushanka 10.0 0 69 1 Srl Ind Bloemfontein 19.01.20
4 A Verma 9.0 0 69 2 Can RSA P’stroom 22.01.20
5 B Simpson 8.0 0 69 1 Aus Eng Kimberley 23.01.20
6 Kess Sajjad 9.0 0 69 1 Sco Zim Kimberley 02.02.20
7 Muhd Kamal 6.0 0 68 0 Can RSA P’stroom 22.01.20
8 BC Cullen 7.0 0 68 2 Eng Aus Kimberley 23.01.20
9 SA Okpe 10.0 0 66 2 Nig Win Kimberley 23.01.20
10 MW Forde 9.0 0 64 2 Win NZl Benoni 29.01.20
11 L Mehlig 10.0 0 64 2 Jap Can Ibbies Oval 30.01.20
12 CD Peet 10.0 0 64 2 Sco Zim Kimberley 02.02.20
13 Akhil Kumar 10.0 0 63 3 Can Zim P’stroom (U2) 28.01.20
15 GPBalderson 9.0 1 61 1 Eng Win Kimberley 20.01.20
15 GS Gosal 10.0 0 61 0 Can RSA P’stroom 22.01.20
16 M Morita 10.0 0 61 0 Jap Can Ibbies Oval 30.01.20
17 Kess Sajjad 10.0 0 61 1 Sco Srl P’stroom (U) 30.01.20
18 DO Cairns 9.0 0 61 2 Sco Zim Kimberley 02.02.20
19 CDHChethiya 9.0 0 60 1 UAE Afg P’stroom (U) 22.01.20
20 A Ashok 8.0 0 60 0 NZl Win Benoni 29.01.20

SIXTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED  IN AN INNINGS WITHOUT A WICKET

No Player O M R W Team Opp Ground Date
1 Muhd Kamal 6.0 0 68 0 Can RSA P’stroom 22.01.20
2 GS Gosal 10.0 0 61 0 Can RSA P’stroom 22.01.20
3 M Morita 10.0 0 61 0 Jap Can Ibbies Oval 30.01.20
4 A Ashok 8.0 0 60 0 NZl Win Benoni 29.01.20

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET

Wkt Runs Partners Team Opp Ground Date
1st 176* YBK Jaiswal, DA Saxena Ind Pak P’stroom 04.02.20
2nd 149 Aryan Lakra, J Figy UAE Can Bloemfontein 18.01.20
3rd 152 B Parsons, L Beaufort RSA UAE Bloemfontein 25.01.20
4th 103 ND Perera, A W”singhe Srl Sco P’stroom (U) 30.01.20
5th 101 LD Hearne, C Connolly Aus Win Benoni 07.02.20
6th 101 KA Anderson, NRJ Young Win Eng Kimberley 20.01.20
7th 090 MJS Patrick, JM James Win Nig Kimberley 23.01.20
8th 130* E Bawa, G Chirawu Zim Can P’stroom (U 2) 28.01.20
9th 086* JFA Field, KDC Clarke NZl Win Benoni 29.01.20
10th 036 HS Bedi, RR Joshi Can Zim P’stroom (U 2) 28.01.20

THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS                                                                                        

No Partners Runs Wkt Team Opp Ground Date
1 YJaiswal/DA Saxena 176* 1st Ind Pak P’stroom 04.02.20
2 BParsons/LBeaufort 152 3rd RSA UAE Bloemfontein 25.01.20
3 A Lakra/J Figy 149 2nd UAE Can Bloemfontein 18.01.20
4 DRMousley/JAHaynes 142 3rd Eng Srl Benoni 03.02.20
5 TMarumani/MShumba 138 2nd Zim Sco Kimberley 02.02.20
6 E Bawa/G Chirawu 130* 8th Zim Can P’stroom (U2) 28.01.20
7 TMarumani/MShumba 121 2nd Zim Sco P’stroom 25.01.20
8 RA Mariu/OJ White 119 1st NZl Jap P’stroom (U) 18.01.20
9 YJaiswal/DA Saxena 115* 1st Ind NZl Bloemfontein 24.01.20
10 IZadran/Rahmanullah 112 3rd Afg UAE P’stroom (U) 22.01.20
11 RAMariu/BWGreenall 111 3rd NZl Srl Bloemfontein 22.01.20
12 NDPerera/AWSinghe 103 4th Srl Sco P’stroom (U) 30.01.20
13 T Hridoy/SHossain 102 4th Ban RSA P’stroom 30.01.20
14 KAAnderson/NRJYoung 101 6th Win Eng Kimberley 20.01.20
15 MH Joy/S Hossain 101 4th Ban NZl P’stroom 06.02.20
16 LDHearne/CConnolly 101 5th Aus Win Benoni 07.02.20
Statistical highlights of the second one day between New Zealand-India at Auckland on 08 Feb 20

Statistical highlights of the second one day between New Zealand-India at Auckland on 08 Feb 20

India won the toss and decided to field first to provide the 276th occasion of India doing so in one day games. It also provides the 34th occasion of India doing so in one day games against New Zealand. It also provides the fifth occasion of India doing so in one day games against New Zealand at Auckland.

New Zealand capped KA Jamieson for this game. He became the 195th cricketer to represent New Zealand in one day games. He also became the 19th New Zealand cricketer to make his one day debut against India.

New Zealand capped KA Jamieson for this game. He became the 87th cricketer to represent New Zealand in one day games on home soil. He also became the twelfth New Zealand cricketer to make his one day debut against India on home soil and the first cricketer to make his debut against India at Auckland.

New Zealand capped Kyle Jamieson for its second one day game against India at Auckland on 08 Feb 20. His height is 6’8”. He became the fifth tallest cricketer in the world {6’8” and above} and also 17th tallest cricketer {6’5” and above] to play cricket. The following table lists all the seventeen cricketers. He also became the New Zealand’s tallest cricketer. The previous record was credited to Jacab Oram who was 6’6”

MJ Guptill was dismissed run out for 79 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the seventh occasion of New Zealand opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games against India.

MJ Guptill was dismissed run out for 79 in this game to provide the third occasion of his being dismissed run out as an opening batsman after scoring a fifty in one day games. He became the third New Zealand opening batsman to be dismissed  run out  after scoring a fifty in one day games on three or more occasions. The other two are – NJ Astle {05} and JG Wright {04}.

No Player Runs Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 NJ Astle 60 2 Pak Karachi 08 Dec 1996
2 NJ Astle 67 2 Zim Wellington 06 Feb 1998
3 NJ Astle 55 2 Aus Napier 12 Feb 1998
4 NJ Astle 117 1 Ind Col-RPS 20 Jul 2001
5 NJ Astle 83 1 Srl Napier 28 Dec 2006
             
1 JG Wright 69 2 Eng Manchester 20 Jun 1979
2 JG Wright 55 1 Eng Melbourne 13 Jan 1983
3 JG Wright 61 2 Srl Adelaide 09 Jan 1988
4 JG Wright 55 2 Ind Sharjah 01 Apr 1988
             
1 MJ Guptill 57 2 Afg Napier 08 Mar 2015
2 MJ Guptill 90 1 Aus Auckland 03 Feb 2016
3 MJ Guptill 79 1 Ind Auckland 08 Feb 2020

LRPL Taylor scored 73 in this game to provide his eleventh fifty against India. He now owns the record for most fifties by a New Zealand batsman against India. He went past NJ Astle who has scored ten fifties against India.

LRPL Taylor scored 73 in this game to provide his eighth half century against India. He now shares the the second place for most half centuries by a New Zealand batsman against India with KS Williamson. KS Williamson has also scored eight half centuries against India. The first place is occupied by SP Fleming who has scored nine half centuries against India.

V Kohli was playing his 25th one day game against New Zealand. He became the eleventh Indian cricketer to play 25 plus one day games against New Zealand.

V Kohli’s 51 in the first one day game was his  13th fifty against New Zealand .He shares the record for most  fifties by an Indian batsman against New Zealand with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored 13 fifties.

V Kohli’s 51 in the first one day game was his eighth  half century against New Zealand .He shares the record for most  half centuries by an Indian batsman against New Zealand with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored eight half centuries. V Kohli went past M Azharuddin and MS Dhoni  who have scored seven half centuries against New Zealand.

India won the toss and decided to field first and lost the game to provide the 106th occasion of India doing so in one day games. It also provides the 15th occasion of India doing so in one day games against New Zealand.

India’s first loss against New Zealand after it had won the toss and decided to field first was at Brisbane on 18 Jan 81. India has lost this game by 22 runs. By an amazing statistical coincidence, India lost this game by an identical 22 runs after winning the toss and fielding first against New Zealand.

The Result summary at the end of this game between New Zealand and India read thus

Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Ind 109 55 48 1 5
NZl 109 48 55 1 5

India lost this game under V Kohli’s captaincy to provide its fourth loss against New Zealand out of nine outings in one day games. India has won five and lost five.

India’s performance in one day games at the end of this game under V Kohli read thus- played 88 one day games, won 62, lost 23, Tied one game and two games have ended in No Result

Captain Mat Won Lost Tied NR
V Kohli 88 62 23 1 2

India lost this three match  series two-nil to  provide its 15th series loss in two or three match series. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team M W L T NR Win Venue Series
1 India 2 0 2 0 0 Eng Eng 1974
2 India 2 0 2 0 0 NZl NZl 1975/76
3 India 3 1 2 0 0 Pak Pak 1978/79
4 India 2 0 2 0 0 NZl NZl 1980/81
5 India 2 0 2 0 0 Eng Eng 1982
6 India 3 1 2 0 0 Win Win 1982/83
7 India 3 0 2 0 1 Pak Pak 1989/90
8 India 3 1 2 0 0 Srl Srl 1993
9 India 3 0 2 0 1 Eng Eng 1996
10 India 3 1 2 0 0 Pak Pak 1997/98
11 India 3 1 2 0 0 Pak Ind 2012/13
12 India 3 0 2 0 1 RSA RSA 2013/14
13 India 3 1 2 0 0 Ban Ban 2015
14 India 3 1 2 0 0 Eng Eng 2018
15 India 2 0 2 0 0 NZl NZl 2019/20
World’s Tallest Cricketers

World’s Tallest Cricketers

New Zealand capped Kyle Jamieson for its second one day game against India at Auckland on 08 Feb 20. His height is 6’8”. He became the fifth tallest cricketer in the world {6’8” and above} and also 17th tallest cricketer {6’5” and above] to play cricket. The following table lists all the seventeen cricketers.

No Player Team Ht in inch Ht in cm
01. Mohammed Irfan Pak Height: 7’1” 216 cm
02. Joel Garner Win Height: 6′8″ 203 cm
03. Peter George Aus Height: 6’8” 203 cm
04. Boyd Rankin Eng – Ire Height: 6’8” 203 cm
05. Kyle Jamieson NZl Height: 6’8” 203 cm
06. Chris Tremlett Eng Height: 6’7” 201 cm
07. Steven Finn Eng Height: 6’7” 201 cm
08. Curtly Ambrose Win Height: 6’7” 201 cm
09. Sulieman Benn Win Height: 6’7” 201 cm
10. Jason Holder Win Height: 6.7″ 201 cm
11. Tom Moody Aus Height: 6’7” 200 cm
13. David Larter Sco Height: 6’7” 200 cm
14. Tony Greig Eng Height: 6′6″ 198 cm
15. Courtney Walsh Win Height: 6’6” 198 cm
16. Jacob Oram NZl Height: 6’6” 198 cm
17. Morne Morkel RSA Height: 6’5” 198 cm

He also became the New Zealand’s tallest cricketer. The previous record was credited to Jacab Oram who was 6’6”

Statistical highlights of the first one day game between New Zealand and India at Hamilton on 05 Feb 20

Statistical highlights of the first one day game between New Zealand and India at Hamilton on 05 Feb 20

New Zealand won the toss and decided to field first in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of New Zealand doing so against India in one day games.

New Zealand won the toss and decided to field first and won the game to provide the 13th occasion of New Zealand doing so against India in one day games.

New Zealand won the toss and decided to field first and won the game to provide the third occasion of New Zealand doing so against India at Hamilton in one day games. The other two such occasions are – on 14.01.03 and on 31.01.19.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game. They became the 230th and 231st cricketers to represent India in one day games. They also became the 25th and 26th Indian cricketers to make their one day debut against New Zealand.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game. They became the 111th and 112th cricketers to represent India in one day games on away soil. They also became the 13th and 14th Indian cricketers to make their one day debut against New Zealand in New Zealand.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game. They became the 29th and 30th Indian opening batsmen to represent India in one day games. They also became the fifth and sixth Indian opening batsmen to make their one day debut against New Zealand.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game. They became the 16th and 17th Indian opening batsmen to represent India in one day games on away soil. They also became the third and fourth Indian opening batsmen to make their one day debut against New Zealand in New Zealand.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game to provide the 46th occasion of both the openers making their career debut in a game in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the fourth such occasion by India in one day internationals. It also provides the second such occasion by India against New Zealand. The first such occasion was at Christchurch on 21.01.76 when India capped both openers – PH Sharma and DB Vengsarkar.

It also provides the sixth occasion of both the openers making their one day debut against New Zealand. All six occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Opp Ground OBs Start Date
1 Pak 2 NZl Christchurch 2 11 Feb 1973
2 EAF 2 NZl Birmingham 2 07 Jun 1975
3 Ind 1 NZl Christchurch 2 21 Feb 1976
4 Net 2 NZl Vadodara 2 17 Feb 1996
5 USA 2 NZl The Oval 2 10 Sep 2004
6 Ind 1 NZl Hamilton 2 05 Feb 2020

It also provides the fourth such occasion by India in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated beloe

No Team Inns Opp Ground OBs Start Date
1 Ind 1 Eng Leeds 2 13 Jul 1974
2 Ind 1 NZl Christchurch 2 21 Feb 1976
3 Ind 2 Zim Harare 2 11 Jun 2016
4 Ind 1 NZl Hamilton 2 05 Feb 2020

MA Agarwal-PP Shaw opened the Indian innings in this game to become the 141st Indian opening pair in one day games. They also became the 37th Indian opening pair against New Zealand in one day games.

V Kohli-SS Iyer added 103 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 443rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 86th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in one day games.

V Kohli-SS Iyer added 103 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 35th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against New Zealand in one day games. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against New Zealand for the third wicket in one day games.

SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 444th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 68th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in one day games.

SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 36th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against New Zealand in one day games. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against New Zealand for the fourth wicket in one day games.

SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket by Indian batsmen against New Zealand in one day games. The previous best was 135 runs unfinished stand between SR Tendulkar-MS Dhoni at Christchurch on 06.03.09

V Kohli-SS Iyer added 103 runs for the third wicket and SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting two three figure partnership in an innings in one day games. It also provides the third such occasion by Indian batsmen against New Zealand in one day games. The other two occasions were at – Christchurch on 08.03.09 and at Vadodara on 04.02.10

V Kohli-SS Iyer added 103 runs for the third wicket and SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 191st occasion of batsmen posting two or more three figure partnership in an innings in one day games. It also provides the 13th such occasion against New Zealand in one day games.

India posted 347 for 4 in this game to provide the 114th occasion of India posting 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the ninth occasion of India posting 300 plus runs against New Zealand in one day games.

SS Iyer scored 103 in this game to provide the 293rd occasion of Indian batsman scoring a century in one-day games. It also provides the 30th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a century against New Zealand in one-day games.

SS Iyer scored 103 in this game to become the 39th Indian batsman scoring a century in one-day games. He also became the 13th Indian batsman scoring a century against New Zealand in one-day games.

SS Iyer scored 103 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 73rd occasion of Indian batsman’s century going in vain one-day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of Indian batsman’s century against New Zealand going in vain in one-day games.

SS Iyer scored 103 in this game to provide his first century in one day games. His previous best on home soil was 88 against Sri Lanka at Mohali on 13.12.17. His previous best on away soil was 71 against West Indies at Port of Spain on 11.08.19

V Kohli scored 51 in this game which represents his 58th half century and his 101st fifty in one day games. It also represents his 21st half century and his 41st fifty on away soil in one day games

V Kohli scored 51 in this game which represents his 23rd half century and his 44th fifty as captain in one day games. It also represents his ninth half century and his 21st fifty on away soil in one day games

TMM Latham of New Zealand became the 16th wicket keeper captain to lead a team against India in one day games. He also became the second New Zealand wicket keeper captain to lead New Zealand against India in one day games after LK Germon.

TWM Latham scored 69 in this game to provide the 151st occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the 19th occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a fifty against India in one day games

TWM Latham scored 69 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper captain scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper captain scoring a fifty against India in one day games

V Kohli scored 51 and TWM Latham scored 69 in this game to provide the 164th occasion of rival captains scoring fifties in one day games. It also provides the fifth such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series. It also provides the second such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series on New Zealand soil. The first such occasion was at Christchurch on 08.03.09. In this game, MS Dhoni scored 68 for India and BB McCullum scored 71 for New Zealand.

TG Southee returned with figures of 2 for 85 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of a New Zealand bowler conceding 80 plus runs in a one day game. It also provides the fifth occasion of a New Zealand bowler conceding 80 plus runs against India in a one day game.

No Player O M R W Inns Opp Ground Date
1 CJ Drum 9.0 0 85 0 1 Ind Hyd-RGS 08.11.99
2 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 Ind Christchurch 08.03.09
3 TA Boult 10.0 0 81 0 1 Ind Kanpur 29.10.17
4 LHFerguson 10.0 0 81 2 1 Ind MMaunganui 26.01.19
5 TG Southee 10.0 1 85 2 1 Ind Hamilton 05.02.10

TG Southee returned with figures of 2 for 85 in this game to provide the second occasion of his conceding 80 plus runs in a one day game against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player O M R W Inns Opp Ground Date
1 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 Ind Christchurch 08.03.09
2 TG Southee 10.0 1 85 2 1 Ind Hamilton 05.02.10

TG Southee became the fourth bowler to concede 80 plus runs against India on two or more occasions. Others are – SL Malinga {05}, WD Parnell {02} and Wahab Riaz {02}

TG Southee returned with figures of 2 for 85 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his conceding 80 plus runs in one  day games. He now owns the  New Zealand record for conceding 80 plus  runs on most occasions in one day games. He  went past TA Boult who had leaked 80 plus runs on three occasions.

No Player O M R W Inns Opp Ground Date
1 TA Boult 10.0 0 80 1 1 Aus Canberra 06.12.96
2 TA Boult 10.0 0 81 0 1 Ind Kanpur 29.10.17
3 TA Boult 10.0 0 80 1 1 Pak Dubai (DSC) 11.11.18
                   
1 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 Ind Christchurch 08.03.09
2 TG Southee 08.0 1 82 2 2 Win Wellington 21.03.15
3 TG Southee 10.0 0 87 1 1 Eng Dunedin 07.03.18
4 TG Southee 10.0 1 85 2 1 Ind Hamilton 05.02.20

TG Southee became the sixth bowler in the history of one day games to concede 80 plus runs in an innings on four occasions. Others are – SL Malinga {10}, Wahab Riaz {06}, JT Ball {04}, JO Holder {04} and NLTC Perera {04}

New Zealand posted a team total of 348 for 6 in this game to provide the 60th occasion of New Zealand posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the ninth occasion of New Zealand posting a total of 300 plus runs against India in one day games.

India {347-4} and New Zealand {348-6} posted 300 plus runs in this game to provide the 138th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in the history of one day games. It also provides the sixth such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series. It also provides the second such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series on New Zealand soil. The first such occasion was at Christchurch on 08.03.09.  India posted 392 for 4 while New Zealand was dismissed all out for 334 in this game.

India posted 347 for 4 and lost the game to provide the 143rd occasion of a team losing one day game after posting 300 plus runs. It also provides the 23rd occasion of India losing one day game after posting 300 plus runs.

India posted 347 for 4 and lost the game to provide the eleventh occasion of a team losing one day game after posting 300 plus runs against New Zealand. It also provides the second occasion of India losing one day game after posting 300 plus runs against New Zealand. The first such occasion was at Rajkot on 05.11.99. New Zealand posted 349 for 9 batting first. India was dismissed all out for 306 leaving New Zealand victorious by 43 runs.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide the 133rd occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 19th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in one day games against India.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting second in one day games. It also provides the eighth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting second in one day games against India.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting second and won the game in one day games. It also provides the seventh occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting second and won the game against India.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide his 21st century in one day games. He is  one of the 14 batsman and the only New Zealand batsman to score 20 or more centuries in the history of one day internationals.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide his 14th century in New Zealand’s winning one day games. He now owns the record for most centuries by a New Zealand batsman in its winning one day games with NJ Astle. NJ Astle has also scored 14 centuries in New Zealand’s winning one day games.

HM Nicholls was dismissed run out for 78 in this game to provide the 74th occasion of a New Zealand batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the 13th occasion of a New Zealand batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games against India.

HM Nicholls was dismissed run out for 78 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games against India.

This game witnessed six fifties – three by Indian batsmen and three by New Zealand batsman – to provide the 69th occasion of six or more batsmen scoring fifties in a one day game. It also provides the third such occasion in New Zealand-India in one day series. The other two occasions were  witnessed at Vadodara on 17.12.88 and at Christchurch on 08.03.99

Kuldeep Yadav returned with figures of 2 for 84 and SN Thakur returned with 1 for 80 in this game to provide the 25th and  26th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the third and fourth occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in one day games against New Zealand.

Kuldeep Yadav returned with figures of 2 for 84 and SN Thakur returned with 1 for 80 in this game to provide the 29th occasion of two or more bowlers  conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of two Indian bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in one day games. The other two such occasions were witnessed – against Sri Lanka at Rajkot on 15.12.09 and against South Africa at Mumbai on 25.10.15

TG Southee of New Zealand {2-85}, Kuldeep Yadav {2-84} and SN Thakur of India {1-80} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the 38th occasion of rival bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in one day internationals. It also provides the second such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series. The first such occasion was witnessed at Kanpur on 29.10.17.

LRPL Taylor and TWM Latham added 138 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 222nd occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 36th occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in one day games.

LRPL Taylor and TWM Latham added 138 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 31st occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India in one day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against India in one day games.

LRPL Taylor and TWM Latham added 138 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of this pair posting a three figure partnership in for the fourth wicket in one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opp Ground Date
1 Latham,Taylor 4 200 2 Ind Mumbai 22.10.17
2 Latham,Taylor 4 178 2 Eng Hamilton 25.02.18
3 Latham,Taylor 4 187 2 Eng Dunedin 07.03.18
4 Latham,Taylor 4 130 1 Pak Abu Dhabi 07.11.18
5 Latham,Taylor 4 119 1 Ind M Maunganui 28.01.19
6 Latham,Taylor 4 138 2 Ind Hamilton 05.02.20

LRPL Taylor and TWM Latham added 138 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of this pair posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against India in one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opp Ground Date
1 Latham,Taylor 4 200 2 Ind Mumbai 22.10.17
2 Latham,Taylor 4 119 1 Ind M Maunganui 28.01.19
3 Latham,Taylor 4 138 2 Ind Hamilton 05.02.20
Three or more batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I innings

Three or more batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I innings

The Wellington T20I on 31 Jan 2020 between New Zealand and India witnessed three New Zealand batsman dismissed run out to provide the 46th occasion of three or more batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground ROs Start Date
1 Srl 1 Eng Southampton 3 15 Jun 2006
2 NZl 1 Ind Johannesburg 4 16 Sep 2007
3 Eng 2 NZl Durban 3 18 Sep 2007
4 Ban 1 Pak Cape Town 3 20 Sep 2007
5 Ban 2 Pak Karachi 3 20 Apr 2008
6 Can 1 Ken Belfast 3 03 Aug 2008
7 Sco 1 Net Belfast 4 04 Aug 2008
8 Eng 1 Win Port of Spain 3 15 Mar 2009
9 Ire 2 NZl Nottingham 4 11 Jun 2009
10 Ban 1 Win Basseterre 4 02 Aug 2009
11 Ire 2 Can Col-SSC                       3 03 Feb 2010
12 Sco 1 Ken Nai- Gym                       3 04 Feb 2010
13 Aus 1 Pak Melbourne 3 05 Feb 2010
14 Afg 1 Ire Dubai-DSC                       3 09 Feb 2010
15 Afg 1 Net Dubai- DSC                       4 12 Feb 2010
16 Eng 2 Win The Oval 4 25 Sep 2011
17 Aus 1 Ind Melbourne 4 03 Feb 2012
18 Ken 2 Sco ICCA Dubai 3 13 Mar 2012
19 Srl 1 Zim Hambantota 3 18 Sep 2012
20 Srl 2 NZl Pallekele 3 27 Sep 2012
21 Can 2 Ken Sharjah 3 26 Nov 2013
22 Nep 1 PNG Dublin-M 3 17 Jul 2015
23 Ind 2 Zim Harare 3 19 Jul 2015
24 Pak 2 Srl Col-RPS 3 01 Aug 2015
25 Zim 2 Pak Harare 3 27 Sep 2015
26 Afg 1 HKG Abu Dhabi 3 28 Nov 2015
27 Sco 1 HKG Mong Kok 3 30 Jan 2016
28 Zim 1 HKG Nagpur 3 08 Mar 2016
29 Wor 2 Pak Lahore 3 15 Sep 2017
30 Srl 1 Pak Abu Dhabi 3 27 Oct 2017
31 Ban 2 Afg Dehradun 3 07 Jun 2018
32 Sco 2 Pak Edinburgh 3 13 Jun 2018
33 Kuw 2 Qat Al Amerat 4 22 Jan 2019
34 RSA 2 Srl Cape Town 3 19 Mar 2019
35 Bel 2 Ger Waterloo 3 11 May 2019
36 Bot 2 Uga Kampala 3 20 May 2019
37 Qat 2 Kuw Doha 3 05 Jul 2019
38 Den 1 Fin Brondby 3 13 Jul 2019
39 Mal 1 Kuw Singapore 4 22 Jul 2019
40 HKG 1 Oma Al Amerat 4 05 Oct 2019
41 Srl 1 Pak Lahore 3 07 Oct 2019
42 Ire 1 UAE Abu Dhabi 3 19 Oct 2019
43 Can 1 Oma Abu Dhabi 3 25 Oct 2019
44 Por 2 Spa Cartagena 3 26 Oct 2019
45 Mal 1 Nep Kirtipur 3 09 Dec 2019
46 NZl 2 Ind Wellington 3 31 Jan 2020

It also provides the second such occasion involving New Zealand batsmen. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground ROs Start Date
1 NZl 1 Ind Johannesburg 4 16 Sep 2007
2 NZl 2 Ind Wellington 3 31 Jan 2020

It also provides the third such occasion against New Zealand in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground ROs Start Date
1 NZl 1 Ind Johannesburg 4 16 Sep 2007
2 Aus 1 Ind Melbourne 4 03 Feb 2012
3 NZl 2 Ind Wellington 3 31 Jan 2020

There are 36 occasions in which three batsmen were dismissed run out in a T20I innings and ten occasions in which four batsmen were dismissed run out in a T20I innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground ROs Start Date
1 Srl 1 Eng Southampton 3 15 Jun 2006
2 Eng 2 NZl Durban 3 18 Sep 2007
3 Ban 1 Pak Cape Town 3 20 Sep 2007
4 Ban 2 Pak Karachi 3 20 Apr 2008
5 Can 1 Ken Belfast 3 03 Aug 2008
6 Eng 1 Win Port of Spain 3 15 Mar 2009
7 Ire 2 Can Col-SSC                       3 03 Feb 2010
8 Sco 1 Ken Nai- Gym                       3 04 Feb 2010
9 Aus 1 Pak Melbourne 3 05 Feb 2010
10 Afg 1 Ire Dubai-DSC                       3 09 Feb 2010
11 Ken 2 Sco ICCA Dubai 3 13 Mar 2012
12 Srl 1 Zim Hambantota 3 18 Sep 2012
13 Srl 2 NZl Pallekele 3 27 Sep 2012
14 Can 2 Ken Sharjah 3 26 Nov 2013
15 Nep 1 PNG Dublin-M 3 17 Jul 2015
16 Ind 2 Zim Harare 3 19 Jul 2015
17 Pak 2 Srl Col-RPS 3 01 Aug 2015
18 Zim 2 Pak Harare 3 27 Sep 2015
19 Afg 1 HKG Abu Dhabi 3 28 Nov 2015
20 Sco 1 HKG Mong Kok 3 30 Jan 2016
21 Zim 1 HKG Nagpur 3 08 Mar 2016
22 Wor 2 Pak Lahore 3 15 Sep 2017
23 Srl 1 Pak Abu Dhabi 3 27 Oct 2017
24 Ban 2 Afg Dehradun 3 07 Jun 2018
25 Sco 2 Pak Edinburgh 3 13 Jun 2018
26 RSA 2 Srl Cape Town 3 19 Mar 2019
27 Bel 2 Ger Waterloo 3 11 May 2019
28 Bot 2 Uga Kampala 3 20 May 2019
29 Qat 2 Kuw Doha 3 05 Jul 2019
30 Den 1 Fin Brondby 3 13 Jul 2019
31 Srl 1 Pak Lahore 3 07 Oct 2019
32 Ire 1 UAE Abu Dhabi 3 19 Oct 2019
33 Can 1 Oma Abu Dhabi 3 25 Oct 2019
34 Por 2 Spa Cartagena 3 26 Oct 2019
35 Mal 1 Nep Kirtipur 3 09 Dec 2019
36 NZl 2 Ind Wellington 3 31 Jan 2020
             
1 NZl 1 Ind Johannesburg 4 16 Sep 2007
2 Sco 1 Net Belfast 4 04 Aug 2008
3 Ire 2 NZl Nottingham 4 11 Jun 2009
4 Ban 1 Win Basseterre 4 02 Aug 2009
5 Afg 1 Net Dubai- DSC                       4 12 Feb 2010
6 Eng 2 Win The Oval 4 25 Sep 2011
7 Aus 1 Ind Melbourne 4 03 Feb 2012
8 Kuw 2 Qat Al Amerat 4 22 Jan 2019
9 Mal 1 Kuw Singapore 4 22 Jul 2019
10 HKG 1 Oma Al Amerat 4 05 Oct 2019
Opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20I – Some permutations and combinations

Opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20I – Some permutations and combinations

H Masakadza {03}, Babar Azam {02}, RG Sharma {02} and S Davizi {02} are the four batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on two or more occasions in the history of T20Is

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 H Masakadza 53 1 Zim Pak King City-NW 12.10.08
2 H Masakadza 72 1 Zim RSA Bloemfontein 08.10.10
3 H Masakadza 79 1 Zim Ban Khulna 15.01.16
               
1 Babar Azam 65 1 Pak Eng Cardiff 05.05.19
2 Babar Azam 50 1 Pak Aus Canberra 05.11.19
               
1 RG Sharma 60 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 29.01.16
2 RG Sharma 89 1 Ind Ban Col-RPS 14.03.18
               
1 S Davizi 91 1 CZR Mal Marsa 18.10.19
2 S Davizi 101 1 CZR Mal Marsa 20.10.19

S Davizi is the only who has been dismissed run out after scoring a ninety and a century the history of T20Is.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 S Davizi 91 1 CZR Mal Marsa 18.10.19
2 S Davizi 101 1 CZR Mal Marsa 20.10.19

S Davizi and CH Gayle are the two batsmen who have been run out after scoring nineties in T20Is, while S Davizi and R Sandaruwan are the two batsmen who have been run out after scoring centuries in T20Is

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 S Davizi 91 1 CZR Mal Marsa 18.10.19
2 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09.05.10
               
1 S Davizi 101 1 CZR Mal Marsa 20.10.19
2 R Sandaruwan 103 2 Kuw Bah Al Amerat 23.01.19
Opening batsman and wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifties in the same innings of a T20I

Opening batsman and wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifties in the same innings of a T20I

C Munro and TL Seifert of New Zealand was dismissed run out for 64 and 57 respectively against India at Wellington on 31.01.20  to provide the very first occasion of an opening batsman and wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the same innings after scoring fifties in the history of T20Is.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 C Munro 64 2 NZl Ind Wellington 31.01.20
2 TL Seifert 57 2 NZl Ind Wellington 31.01.20
Wicket keeper batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20Is

Wicket keeper batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20Is

TL Seifert of New Zealand was dismissed run out for 57 against India at Wellington on 31.01. to provide the third occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 KC Sangakkara 78 1 Srl Ind Nagpur 09.12.09
2 SW Billings 53 1 Eng Pak Dubai-DSC 26.11.15
3 TL Seifert 57 2 NZl Ind Wellington 31.01.20