RG Sharma of India scored six boundary sixes in his knock of
119 against Australia at Bengaluru on 19.01.20 which gave him an aggregate of
28 boundary sixes at Bengaluru. His feat provides the 17th occasion of a batsman scoring
25 plus boundary sixes at a specific
ground. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Team
M
I
Runs
6s
Ground
1
Shahid Afridi
Pak
54
52
1260
65
Sharjah
2
CH Gayle
Win
13
13
0688
37
Barbados
3
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Pak
59
59
2464
37
Sharjah
4
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
58
57
1831
36
Sharjah
5
Saeed Anwar
Pak
51
51
2179
35
Sharjah
6
Mushfiqur Rahim
Ban
86
81
2351
33
Mirpur
7
Tamim Iqbal
Ban
78
77
2619
33
Mirpur
8
BRM Taylor
Zim
57
56
2067
33
Harare
9
AB de Villiers
RSA
12
11
0732
32
Jo’burg
10
H Masakadza
Zim
68
68
1892
32
Harare
11
CH Gayle
Win
19
18
0783
30
Kingston
12
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
71
70
2514
30
Col-SSC
13
SR Tendulkar
Ind
42
42
1778
30
Sharjah
14
E Chigumbura
Zim
69
64
1286
29
Harare
15
BB McCullum
NZl
28
27
0650
29
Auckland
16
RG Sharma
Ind
04
04
0437
28
Bengaluru
17
Wasim Akram
Pak
77
59
0748
26
Sharjah
CH Gaylr and ST Jayasuriya are the two batsmen in the annals
of one day internationals to score 25 plus
boundary sixes on two specific grounds. The following table lists the
feat of these two batsmen
No
Player
Team
M
I
Runs
6s
Ground
1
CH Gayle
Win
13
13
0688
37
Barbados
2
CH Gayle
Win
19
18
0783
30
Kingston
1
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
58
57
1831
36
Sharjah
2
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
71
70
2514
30
Col-SSC
RG Sharma became the second
Indian batsman after SR Tendulkar to
score 25 plus boundary sixes on a
specific ground. RG Sharma has
achieved the feat in least number of matches – four.
India won the Kolkata test against West Indies in November 2011 by an innings and 15 runs providing the first occasion of a team winning a test by an innings in the annals of the test when the losing team has scored 400 plus runs in the third innings after batting second losing the toss
India batted first after winning the toss and posted 631 for seven before declaring its innings closed. West indies was dismissed for 153 and was asked to follow on. Again it was dismissed for 463 in its second innings – third innings of the test – leaving India victorious by an innings and 15 runs.
The following table lists the seven occasions of a team posting an innings win as on date when a team has posted 400 plus runs in the third innings of the test. Out of these seven occasions. the first six occasions show that the losing team has batted first, while the seventh one shows that the losing team has batted second
No
Team
R
Margin
T
Bat
Opp
Ground
Date
1
SAF
L
i + 153 runs
W
1st
Srl
Col-SSC
27.07.06
2
Eng
L
i + 092 runs
L
1st
SAF
Lord’s
31.07.03
3
Ind
L
i + 068 runs
W
1st
Aus
Sydney
03.01.12
4
Ban
L
i + 052 runs
L
1st
NZl
Hamilton
22.02.19
5
Ind
L
i + 025 runs
L
1st
SAF
Centurion
16.12.10
6
Aus
L
i + 020 runs
W
1st
SAF
Cape Town
19.03.09
7
Win
L
i + 015 runs
L
2nd
Ind
Kolkata
14.11.11
It was so near and yet so far for JD Unadkat of Saurashtra
It was so near and yet so far for JD Unadkat of Saurashtra this season. He aggregated 67 wickets in the just concluded Ranji Trophy season 2019-20. Two more wivkets would have earned him the record for most wickets in a Ranji Trophy season. The record is held by A Aman of Bihar who accounted for 68 wickets in 2018-19 season.The following table lists the exploits of these two bowlers
A Aman’s 68 wickets in 2018-19 for Bihar
No
Batsman
Score
How Out
Opposition
Inns
Date
1
SA Khurana
0
lbw
Uttarakhand
1
01.11.18
2
M Rangarajan
13
bowled
1
3
DM Dhapola
2
lbw
1
4
DK Sharma
0
lbw
1
5
BD Subba
0
bowled
Sikkim
1
28.11.18
6
Milind Kumar
13
caught
1
7
Jahan Uddin
16
lbw
1
8
LN Lepcha
2
bowled
1
9
PM Nirala
0
bowled
1
10
NL Lamichaney
14
lbw
2
11
BB Diyali
1
lbw
2
12
AN Thapa
17
caught
2
13
B Sharma
32
bowled
2
14
AG Rai
0
lbw
2
15
N Obi
21
caught
A Pradesh
1
06.12.18
16
MM Singpho
0
caught
1
17
TT Neri
0
caught
1
18
SK Thakur
6
caught
1
19
S Seth
58
lbw
2
20
AR Sahani
25
lbw
2
21
IT Toku
2
lbw
2
22
KL Yangfo
0
lbw
2
23
PS Kataria
11
caught
2
24
MM Singpho
1
caught
2
25
TT Neri
2
caught
2
26
RR Biswa
56
lbw
Meghalaya
1
14.12.18
27
WM Nongkhlaw
3
caught
1
28
P Bisht
12
caught
1
29
Y Nagar
1
caught
1
30
Gurender Singh
10
bowled
1
31
AD Negi
38
stumped
1
32
AN Singhania
1
bowled
1
33
DN Sangma
0
caught
1
34
RR Biswa
4
bowled
2
35
SB Das
9
caught
2
36
P Bisht
2
caught
2
37
Gurender Singh
10
lbw
2
38
JJ Lamare
0
caught
2
39
WM Nongkhlaw
0
lbw
2
40
PS Sehrawat
27
caught
Nagaland
1
22.12.18
41
KB Pawan
39
caught
1
42
R Jonathan
53
caught
1
43
AA Kazi
28
lbw
1
44
IG Zhimomi
0
bowled
1
45
TA Rahman
4
lbw
1
46
RP Bhatia
14
bowled
1
47
PS Sehrawat
0
lbw
2
48
R Jonathan
100
lbw
2
49
AA Kazi
0
lbw
2
50
TA Rahman
14
bowled
2
51
RP Bhatia
17
bowled
2
52
KC Vanlalruata
0
bowled
Mizoram
1
30.12.18
53
T Kohli
76
caught
2
54
LH Zela
7
bowled
2
55
KC Vanlalruata
3
lbw
2
56
SA Khader
15
lbw
2
57
LL Guite
0
caught
2
58
Yashpal Singh
26
bowled
Manipur
1
07.01.19
59
NW Singh
5
caught
1
60
TH Luwang
4
caught
1
61
TK Singh
4
caught
1
62
M Raghav
38
caught
2
63
H Kanojia
26
lbw
2
64
Yashpal Singh
105
bowled
2
65
SJ Singh
1
lbw
2
66
SA Shah
0
lbw
2
67
TH Luwang
0
lbw
2
68
BS Konthoujam
0
bowled
2
JD Unadkat’ 67 wickets in 2019-20 season for
Saurashtra
With seven one day internationals – two between India and South Africa in India, two between Australia and New Zealand in Australia and three between Namibia and Netherlands in Windhoek – due to Covid 19 outbreak, the number of cancelled one day internationals stands at 24 as of 01.04.20. All such one day internationals are tabulated below
The first one day game between India and South
Africa scheduled for 12 Mar 2020 was abandoned without a ball being bowled to
provide the 109th occasion of an abandoned game in the history of
one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
Australia
England
Melbourne
26 Dec 1978
2
Sri Lanka
West Indies
The Oval
13 Jun 1979
3
England
West Indies
Melbourne
12 Jan 1980
4
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Col-RPS
09 Mar 1986
5
New Zealand
West Indies
Wellington
25 Mar 1987
6
Pakistan
Australia
Gujranwala
30 Sep 1988
7
Pakistan
Australia
Karachi
14 Oct 1988
8
India
New Zealand
Jammu
19 Dec 1988
9
Pakistan
India
Peshawar
16 Dec 1989
10
West Indies
England
Guyana
14 Mar 1990
11
New Zealand
South Africa
Adelaide
11 Dec 1993
12
England
New Zealand
Lord’s
21 May 1994
13
India
Pakistan
Col-RPS
15 Sep 1994
14
Pakistan
Australia
Gujranwala
26 Oct 1994
15
India
New Zealand
Margao
21 Nov 1995
16
India
Australia
Cuttack
27 Oct 1996
17
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Auckland
22 Mar 1997
18
India
Pakistan
Col-SSC
21 Jul 1997
19
Sri Lanka
India
Galle
25 Jun 1998
20
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Galle
27 Jun 1998
21
India
New Zealand
Galle
29 Jun 1998
22
Australia
England
Melbourne
12 Feb 1999
23
New Zealand
South Africa
Wellington
31 Mar 1999
24
England
Zimbabwe
Centurion
09 Feb 2000
25
Zimbabwe
England
Harare
23 Feb 2000
26
Australia
Pakistan
Che-le-St
16 Jun 2001
27
West Indies
India
Kingston
25 May 2002
28
West Indies
India
Kingston
26 May 2002
29
India
South Africa
Dhaka
20 Apr 2003
30
Sri Lanka
England
Col-RPS
21 Nov 2003
31
Sri Lanka
England
Col-RPS
23 Nov 2003
32
New Zealand
South Africa
Dunedin
24 Feb 2004
33
New Zealand
South Africa
Auckland
28 Feb 2004
34
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Bulawayo
06 Mar 2004
35
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Bulawayo
07 Mar 2004
36
West Indies
England
Trinidad
25 Apr 2004
37
West Indies
England
St George’s,
28 Apr 2004
38
England
New Zealand
Manchester
24 Jun 2004
39
Australia
Pakistan
Amstelveen
25 Aug 2004
40
Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Rawalpindi
11 Oct 2004
41
Australia
New Zealand
Brisbane
10 Dec 2004
42
India
South Africa
Chepauk
22 Nov 2005
43
Zimbabwe
Kenya
Harare
04 Mar 2006
44
India
England
Guwahati
09 Apr 2006
45
West Indies
Zimbabwe
Georgetown
06 May 2006
46
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Col-RPS
14 Aug 2006
47
Sri Lanka
India
Col-RPS
16 Aug 2006
48
Sri Lanka
India
Col-SSC
20 Aug 2006
49
South Africa
Zimbabwe
East London
17 Sep 2006
50
South Africa
India
Johannesburg
19 Nov 2006
51
Pakistan
West Indies
Rawalpindi
05 Dec 2006
52
Bangladesh
India
Chattogram
15 May 2007
53
Scotland
Pakistan
Edinburgh
01 Jul 2007
54
India
Pakistan
Glasgow
03 Jul 2007
55
Canada
Netherlands
Toronto
04 Jul 2007
56
Zimbabwe
West Indies
Bulawayo
09 Dec 2007
57
Netherlands
Bermuda
Amstelveen
07 Aug 2008
58
Ireland
Canada
Dublin
12 Aug 2008
59
Scotland
Kenya
Ayr
13 Aug 2008
60
Sri Lanka
India
Col-RPS
26 Aug 2008
61
Ireland
Kenya
Belfast
27 Aug 2008
62
Ireland
Zimbabwe
Nairobi-G
21 Oct 2008
63
Kenya
Ireland
Nairobi-G
22 Oct 2008
64
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Nairobi-G
23 Oct 2008
65
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Nairobi-G
25 Oct 2008
66
South Africa
Bangladesh
East London
12 Nov 2008
67
England
West Indies
Leeds
21 May 2009
68
Netherlands
Canada
Amstelveen
12 Jul 2009
69
Canada
Kenya
King City
21 Aug 2009
70
Scotland
Ireland
Aberdeen
23 Aug 2009
71
Canada
Kenya
King City
23 Aug 2009
72
India
Australia
Mum-DYP
11 Nov 2009
73
South Africa
England
Johannesburg
20 Nov 2009
74
South Africa
England
Durban
04 Dec 2009
75
Scotland
Bangladesh
Glasgow
19 Jul 2010
76
Bangladesh
New Zealand
Mirpur
08 Oct 2010
77
India
Australia
Kochi
17 Oct 2010
78
India
Australia
Margao
24 Oct 2010
79
Bangladesh
Zimbabwe
Chattogram
10 Dec 2010
80
Ireland
Sri Lanka
Edinburgh
11 Jul 2011
81
England
West Indies
Leeds
22 Jun 2012
82
Ireland
Afghanistan
Dublin
03 Jul 2012
83
England
Australia
Birmingham
04 Jul 2012
84
Scotland
Canada
Ayr
09 Jul 2012
85
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pallekele
01 Nov 2012
86
Scotland
Pakistan
Edinburgh
19 May 2013
87
England
Australia
Leeds
06 Sep 2013
88
India
Australia
Cuttack
26 Oct 2013
89
New Zealand
West Indies
Napier
29 Dec 2013
90
Ireland
Sri Lanka
Dublin
08 May 2014
91
England
India
Bristol
25 Aug 2014
92
Australia
Bangladesh
Brisbane
21 Feb 2015
93
New Zealand
Pakistan
Napier
28 Jan 2016
94
Hong Kong
Scotland
Hong Kong
28 Jan 2016
95
Ireland
Afghanistan
Belfast
10 Jul 2016
96
Ireland
Pakistan
Dublin-M
20 Aug 2016
97
New Zealand
Australia
Napier
02 Feb 2017
98
Ireland
West Indies
Belfast
13 Sep 2017
99
Scotland
Afghanistan
Edinburgh
08 May 2019
100
Ireland
Bangladesh
Dublin-M
09 May 2019
101
Scotland
Sri Lanka
Edinburgh
18 May 2019
102
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Bristol
07 Jun 2019
103
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Bristol
11 Jun 2019
104
India
New Zealand
Nottingham
13 Jun 2019
105
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Karachi
27 Sep 2019
106
U.A.E.
Scotland
Sharjah
11 Dec 2019
107
Oman
U.A.E.
Al Amerat
11 Jan 2020
108
Oman
Namibia
Al Amerat
12 Jan 2020
109
India
South Africa
Dharamsala
12 Mar 2020
It also provides the 26th occasion of
India involved in a abandoned game. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
India
New Zealand
Jammu
19 Dec 1988
2
Pakistan
India
Peshawar
16 Dec 1989
3
India
Pakistan
Col-RPS
15 Sep 1994
4
India
New Zealand
Margao
21 Nov 1995
5
India
Australia
Cuttack
27 Oct 1996
6
India
Pakistan
Col-SSC
21 Jul 1997
7
Sri Lanka
India
Galle
25 Jun 1998
8
India
New Zealand
Galle
29 Jun 1998
9
West Indies
India
Kingston
25 May 2002
10
West Indies
India
Kingston
26 May 2002
11
India
South Africa
Dhaka
20 Apr 2003
12
India
South Africa
Chepauk
22 Nov 2005
13
India
England
Guwahati
09 Apr 2006
14
Sri Lanka
India
Col-RPS
16 Aug 2006
15
Sri Lanka
India
Col-SSC
20 Aug 2006
16
South Africa
India
Johannesburg
19 Nov 2006
17
Bangladesh
India
Chattogram
15 May 2007
18
India
Pakistan
Glasgow
03 Jul 2007
19
Sri Lanka
India
Col-RPS
26 Aug 2008
20
India
Australia
Mum-DYP
11 Nov 2009
21
India
Australia
Kochi
17 Oct 2010
22
India
Australia
Margao
24 Oct 2010
23
India
Australia
Cuttack
26 Oct 2013
24
England
India
Bristol
25 Aug 2014
25
India
New Zealand
Nottingham
13 Jun 2019
26
India
South Africa
Dharamsala
12 Mar 2020
It also provides the eleventh occasion of South Africa involved in a abandoned game. All such
occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
South Africa
Adelaide
11 Dec 1993
2
New Zealand
South Africa
Wellington
31 Mar 1999
3
India
South Africa
Dhaka
20 Apr 2003
4
New Zealand
South Africa
Dunedin
24 Feb 2004
5
New Zealand
South Africa
Auckland
28 Feb 2004
6
India
South Africa
Chepauk
22 Nov 2005
7
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Col-RPS
14 Aug 2006
8
South Africa
Zimbabwe
East London
17 Sep 2006
9
South Africa
Bangladesh
East London
12 Nov 2008
10
South Africa
England
Durban
04 Dec 2009
11
India
South Africa
Dharamsala
12 Mar 2020
It also provides the third occasion of India and
South Africa involved in a abandoned game. All such occasions are tabulated
below.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
India
South Africa
Dhaka
20 Apr 2003
2
India
South Africa
Chepauk
22 Nov 2005
3
India
South Africa
Dharamsala
12 Mar 2020
It also provides the eighth occasion of an
abandoned game on Indian soil. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
India
New Zealand
Jammu
19 Dec 1988
2
India
New Zealand
Margao
21 Nov 1995
3
India
South Africa
Chepauk
22 Nov 2005
4
India
England
Guwahati
09 Apr 2006
5
India
Australia
Mum-DYP
11 Nov 2009
6
India
Australia
Kochi
17 Oct 2010
7
India
Australia
Margao
24 Oct 2010
8
India
South Africa
Dharamsala
12 Mar 2020
It also provides the second occasion of India and South Africa involved in a abandoned game on Indian soil. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
India
South Africa
Chepauk
22 Nov 2005
2
India
South Africa
Dharamsala
12 Mar 2020
Bowlers who have captured seven or more wickets in an innings in the Ranji Trophy season 2019/20
CT Gaja of Gujarat captured
7 for 71 against Saurashtra at Rajkot
and JD Unadkat of Saurashtra captured 7 for 56 against Gujarat at Rajkot in the just concluded semi finals of
the ongoing Ranji Trophy season to provide the 32nd and 33rd
occasion of a bowler capturing seven or more wickets in an innings in the Ranji
Trophy season 2019/20. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
RS Yadav
9
052
Meg
Nag
Sovima
09.12.19
2
RR Singh
8
022
Man
Miz
Kolkata
09.12.19
3
RS Yadav
8
031
Meg
Pud
Mangaldoi
03.01.20
4
GLalbiakvela
8
056
Miz
Sik
Bhubaneswar
19.01.20
5
K Gowtham
8
060
Kar
TN
Dindigul
09.12.19
6
A Saket
7
012
Bih
Miz
Patna
03.01.20
7
I Lemtur
7
025
Nag
Man
Kolkata
17.12.19
8
HV Patel
7
029
Har
Tri
Rohtak
17.12.19
9
AP Vasisht
7
033
H P
TN
Dindigul
17.12.19
10
A Negi
7
042
Meg
Sik
Mangaldoi
04.02.20
11
A Saket
7
043
Bih
Man
Balurghat
11.01.20
12
Sunny Rana
7
043
Ukh
Mah
Baramati
12.02.20
13
P Rasool
7
045
J+K
Tri
Agartala
04.02.20
14
S Nirmohi
7
046
Cha
Pud
Chandigarh
27.01.20
15
JS Saxena
7
051
Ker
Pun
Thumba
11.01.20
16
Jagjit Singh
7
052
Cha
Man
Kolkata
12.02.20
17
I Lemtur
7
053
Nag
Meg
Sovima
09.12.19
18
K Gowtham
7
054
Kar
J+K
Jammu
20.02.20
19
AS Thakare
7
055
Vid
Del
Delhi
19.01.20
20
JD Unadkat
7
056
Sau
Guj
Rajkot
29.02.20
21
S Ahmed
7
057
Ben
Pun
Patiala
12.02.20
22
J Yadav
7
058
Har
J+K
Jammu
12.02.20
23
MBMurasingh
7
063
Tri
Ser
Delhi
25.12.19
24
MMohammed
7
068
TN
Bar
Vadodara
04.02.20
25
CT Gaja
7
071
Guj
Sau
Rajkot
29.02.20
26
JS Saxena
7
077
Ker
Raj
Thumba
19.01.20
27
A Chahal
7
080
Har
Odi
Rohtak
11.01.20
28
MD Nidheesh
7
088
Ker
Pun
Thumba
11.01.20
29
AR Patel
7
092
Guj
And
Nadiad
12.02.20
30
R Tewatia
7
098
Har
J+K
Jammu
12.02.20
31
N Tempol
7
104
Aru
Pud
Puducherry
19.01.20
32
R Shukla
7
106
Jha
Ser
Delhi
27.01.20
33
AA Sarwate
7
121
Vid
Hyd
Hyd-RGS
12.02.20
A Saket of Bihar, I Lemtur of Nagaland, JS Saxena
of Kerala, K Gowtham of Karnataka and RS Yadav of Meghalaya are the five bowlers who have captured seven or more
wickets in an innings on two occasions in this season.
No
Player
W
R
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
A Saket
7
12
Bih
Miz
Patna
03.01.20
2
A Saket
7
43
Bih
Man
Balurghat
11.01.20
1
I Lemtur
7
25
Nag
Man
Kolkata
17.12.19
2
I Lemtur
7
53
Nag
Meg
Sovima
09.12.19
1
JS Saxena
7
51
Ker
Pun
Thumba
11.01.20
2
JS Saxena
7
77
Ker
Raj
Thumba
19.01.20
1
K Gowtham
8
60
Kar
TN
Dindigul
09.12.19
2
K Gowtham
7
54
Kar
J+K
Jammu
20.02.20
1
RS Yadav
9
52
Meg
Nag
Sovima
09.12.19
2
RS Yadav
8
31
Meg
Pud
Mangaldoi
03.01.20
Bowlers who have captured Ten or more wickets in a match in the Ranji Trophy season 2019/20
JD Unadkat of Saurashtra returned with match figures of 10 for 142 in the recently concluded semi
final against Gujarat at Rajkot to provide the 33rd occasion of a
bowler capturing ten or more wickets in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season
2019-20. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W- R
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
K Gowtham
14-170
Kar
TN
Dindigul
09.12.19
2
I Lemtur
13-107
Nag
Meg
Sovima
09.12.19
3
RS Yadav
13-112
Meg
Nag
Sovima
09.12.19
4
HV Patel
12-053
Har
Tri
Rohtak
17.12.19
5
Parvez
Rasool
12-073
J+K
Tri
Agartala
04.02.20
6
JD Unadkat
12-106
Sau
Bar
Vadodara
27.01.20
7
N Tempol
12-165
Aru
Pud
Puducherry
19.01.20
8
RS Yadav
11-047
Meg
Man
Mangaldoi
19.01.20
9
Vinay Kumar
11-076
Pud
Aru
Pud
19.01.20
10
A Negi
11-083
Meg
Sik
Mangaldoi
04.02.20
11
S Sharma
11-089
Raj
Ker
Thumba
19.01.20
12
S Ahmed
11-101
Ben
Pun
Patiala
12.02.20
13
SB Pradhan
11-122
Odi
Har
Rohtak
11.01.20
14
G
Lalbiakvela
11-125
Miz
Sik
Bhubaneswar
19.01.20
15
FB Alemao
11-145
Goa
Pud
Puducherry
11.01.20
16
RL Mali
10-051
Asm
Utt
Dehradun
03.01.20
17
LI Meriwala
10-061
Bar
Rly
Vadodara
03.01.20
18
RS Yadav
10-062
Meg
Pud
Mangaldoi
03.01.20
19
R Mohanty
10-066
Odi
Chh
Raipur
09.12.19
20
A Singhania
10-070
Meg
Miz
Kolkata
12.01.20
21
RR Singh
10-071
Man
Miz
Kolkata
09.12.19
22
A Saket
10-078
Bih
Man
Balurghat
11.01.20
23
KV
Sasikanth
10-079
And
Del
Ongole
17.12.19
24
JD Unadkat
10-078
Sau
Rly
Vizag
17.12.19
25
Saurabh
Kumar
10-083
UP
TN
Kanpur
03.01.20
26
AA Sarwate
10-100
Vid
Ben
Nagpur
11.01.20
27
AR
Nagwaswalla
10-114
Guj
Pun
Valsad
19.01.20
28
AR Patel
10-125
Guj
And
Nadiad
12.02.20
29
Saurabh
Kumar
10-140
UP
Sau
Rajkot
25.12.19
30
JD Unadkat
10-142
Sau
Guj
Rajkot
29.02.20
31
A Aman
10-148
Bih
Aru
Patna
04.02.20
32
MB
Murasingh
10-164
Tri
J+K
Agartala
04.02.20
33
SZ Mulani
10-171
Mum
Bar
Vadodara
09.12.19
JD Unadkat {03}, RS Yadav
{03} and Saurabh Kumar {02} are the three bowlers to capture ten plus wickets
on two or more occasions in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season 2019-20.