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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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