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Batsmen who have scored 25 plus boundary sixes on a specific ground in one day internationals

Batsmen who have scored 25 plus boundary sixes on a specific ground in one day internationals

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.

No Player Team M I Runs 6s Ground
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 42 42 1778 30 Sharjah
2 RG Sharma Ind 04 04 0437 28 Bengaluru
India’s unique innings win in tests

India’s unique innings win in tests

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

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

No Batsman Score How Out Opposition Inns Date
1 A Bains 10 lbw H Pradesh 1 09.12.19
2 P Jaswal 0 bowled   1  
3 VG Arora 4 caught   1  
4 S Verma 1 lbw   2  
5 AR Kalsi 2 caught   2  
6 N Gangta 14 caught   2  
7 A Bains 74 caught   2  
8 M Dagar 9 caught   2  
9 AS Bedi 11 caught   2  
10 MU Mahrour 2 bowled Railways 1 17.12.19
11 NS Bhille 0 caught   1  
12 KV Sharma 52 lbw   1  
13 AB Yadav 6 bowled   1  
14 NS Bhille 9 lbw   2  
15 NS Virk 0 bowled   2  
16 D Mor 2 caught   2  
17 KV Sharma 0 bowled   2  
18 AC Mishra 0 bowled   2  
19 AB Yadav 38 bowled   2  
20 Almas Shaukat 11 caught U Pradesh 1 25.12.19
21 AD Nath 95 caught   1  
22 R Samarth 63 caught Karnataka 1 11.01.20
23 DB Padikkal 0 caught   1  
24 RP Kadam 29 caught   1  
25 KV Siddharth 0 caught   1  
26 J Suchith 2 bowled   1  
27 R Samarth 74 bowled   2  
28 Rameez Khan 25 caught M Pradesh 1 19.01.20
29 AR Rohera 2 lbw   1  
30 Aavesh Khan 20 lbw   1  
31 IC Pandey 15 caught   1  
32 VR Iyer 6 lbw   2  
33 MN Hirwani 4 bowled   2  
34 KH Devdhar 52 caught Baroda 1 27.01.20
35 AA Waghmode 6 lbw   1  
36 VP Solanki 2 caught   1  
37 D Hooda 0 bowled   1  
38 YK Pathan 34 bowled   1  
39 VS Bhosale 14 lbw   1  
40 KH Devdhar 8 caught   2  
41 VP Solanki 2 bowled   2  
42 AA Waghmode 16 lbw   2  
43 YK Pathan 46 lbw   2  
44 Swapnil Singh 1 lbw   2  
45 AA Sheth 4 lbw   2  
46 A Mukund 86 lbw Tamil Nadu 1 12.02.20
47 VSG Sridhar Raju 13 lbw   1  
48 N Jagadeesan 183 caught   1  
49 RSJ Sinivas 1 caught   1  
50 M Mohammed 42 caught   1  
51 M Siddharth 0 caught   1  
52 DBP Kumar 1 lbw Andhra 1 20.02.20
53 NJ Sai Krishna 17 caught   1  
54 K Srikar Bharat 26 caught   1  
55 KV Sasikanth 6 caught   1  
56 PK Panchal 0 lbw Gujarat 1 29.02.20
57 DJ Raval 35 caught   1  
58 RH Bhatt 71 caught   1  
59 SB Gohel 5 caught   2  
60 PK Panchal 0 caught   2  
61 DJ Raval 5 caught   2  
62 PA Patel 93 caught   2  
63 CJ Gandhi 96 bowled   2  
64 AR Patel 0 caught   2  
65 AR Nagwaswalla 4 caught   2  
66 AP Majumdar 63 lbw Bengal 1 09.03.20
67 IC Porel 1 lbw   1  
Cancelled one day internationals

Cancelled one day internationals

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

No Team 1 Team 2 Ground Match Date
1 Pakistan India Peshawar 2 Nov 1984
2 India England Motera 16 Jan 1993
3 Zimbabwe India Harare 17 Feb 1997
4 New Zealand Sri Lanka Napier 29 Dec 2004
5 New Zealand Sri Lanka Queenstown 02 Jan 2005
6 New Zealand Sri Lanka Christchurch 04 Jan 2005
7 New Zealand Sri Lanka Wellington 08 Jan 2005
8 India South Africa Col-SSC 19 Aug 2006
9 Sri Lanka South Africa Col-SSC 21 Aug 2006
10 Sri Lanka India Col-SSC 22 Aug 2006
11 Sri Lanka India Col-RPS 24 Aug 2006
12 India South Africa Col-RPS 26 Aug 2006
13 Sri Lanka South Africa Col-RPS 29 Aug 2006
14 India England Guwahati 29 Nov 2008
15 India England Delhi 02 Dec 2008
16 India West Indies Vizag 14 Oct 2014
17 India West Indies Kolkata 20 Oct 2014
18 Australia New Zealand Sydney 15 Mar 2020
19 India South Africa Lucknow 15 Mar 2020
20 India South Africa Kolkata 18 Mar 2020
21 Australia New Zealand Hobart 20 Mar 2020
22 Namibia Netherlands Windhoek 29 Mar 2020
23 Namibia Netherlands Windhoek 31 Mar 2020
24 Namibia Netherlands Windhoek 01 Apr 2020
Some interesting statistics of Ranji Trophy

Some interesting statistics of Ranji Trophy

Batting records – Most career runs

Score Player Teams Career span
12038 Wasim Jaffer Vid/Mum 1996/97 – 2019/20
9202 Amol Muzumdar Mum, Asm, And 1993/94 – 2013/14
9201 Devendra Bundela MP 1995/96 – 2017/18
8700 Yashpal Singh Sik, Ser 2001/02 – 2019/20
8554 Mithun Manhas Del, J+K 1997/98 – 2016/17
8114 Paras Dogra HP, Pcherry 2001/02 – 2019/20
8059 Hrishikesh Kanitkar Mah, MP, Raj 1994/95 – 2013/14
7861 Naman Ojha MP 2000/01 – 2019/20
7850 S Badrinath TN, Vid, Hyd 2000/01 – 2016/17
7650 Faiz Fazal Vid, Rlys 2003/04 – 2019/20

Highest individual scores

Score Player For Against Year
443* BB Nimbalkar Maharashtra Kathiawar 1948/49
377 Sanjay Manjrekar Bombay Hyderabad 1990/91
366 MV Sridhar Hyderabad Andhra 1993/94
359* Vijay Merchant Bombay Maharashtra 1943/44
359* Samit Gohel Gujarat Odisha 2016/17
353 VVS. Laxman Hyderabad Karnataka 1999/00
352 Cheteshwar Pujara Saurashtra Karnataka 2012/13
351* Swapnil Gugale Maharashtra Delhi 2016/17
343 Puneet Bisht Meghalaya Sikkim 2018/19
340 Sunil Gavaskar Bombay Bengal 1981/82
338 Prashant Chopra Himachal Pradesh Punjab 2017/18

Most career centuries

Cen Player Teams Career span
41 Wasim Jaffer Mum, Vid 1996/97 – 2019/20
31 Ajay Sharma Delhi, HP 1984/85 – 2000/01
28 Hrishikesh Kanitkar Mah, MP, Raj 1994/95 – 2013/14
28 Amol Muzumdar Mum, Asm, And 1993/94 – 2013/14
27 Amarjit Kaypee Pun, Har 1980/81 – 1999/00
26 Brijesh Patel Kar 1969/70 – 1987/88
26 Surendra Bhave Mah 1986/87 – 2000/01
25 Mithun Manhas DeL, J+K 1997/98 – 2016/17
24 Vinod Kambli Mum 1989/90 – 2004/05
24 S Badrinath TN, Vid, Hyd 2000/01 – 2016/17
24 Devendra Bundela MP 1995/96 – 2017/18

Highest career average

Qualification: 3500+ runs

Average Player Teams Runs
98.35 Vijay Merchant Bombay 3639
85.62 Sachin Tendulkar Mumbai 4281
80.61 VVS Laxman Hyderabad 5764
78.29 Ajay Sharma Del,HP 7438
76.08 Ashok Mankad Bombay 6619
67.61 CA Pujara Saurashtra 5882

Most runs in a season

Score Player Team Season
1415 VVS Laxman Hyderabad 1999/00
1340 Rahul Dalal Aru Pradesh 2019/20
1331 Milind Kumar Sikkim 2018/19
1321 Shreyas Iyer Mumbai 2015/16
1310 Priyank Panchal Gujarat 2016/17
1280 Vijay Bharadwaj Karnataka 1998/99
1260 Wasim Jaffer Mumbai 2008/09
1223 Kedar Jadhav Maharashtra 2013/14
1160 Mayank Agarwal Karnataka 2017/18
1089 Ajinkya Rahane Mumbai 2008/09

Bowling records  Most career wickets

Wickets Player Teams Career span
637 Rajinder Goel Pat, S Pun, Delhi, Har 1958/59 – 1984/85
531 S Venkataraghavan Tamil Nadu 1963/64 – 1984/85
479 Sunil Joshi Karnataka 1992/93 – 2010/11
442 Vinay Kumar Karnataka, Pcherry 2004/05 – 2019/20
441 N Hirwani MP, Bengal 1984/85 – 2005/06
437 BS Chandrasekhar Karnataka 1963/64 – 1979/80

Best bowling figures in an innings

Score Player Team Opponent Season
10/20 P Chatterjee Bengal Assam 1956/57
10/78 Pradeep Sunderam Rajasthan Vidarbha 1985/86
9/23 Ankeet Chavan Mumbai Punjab 2012/13
9/25 Hyder Ali Railways J + K 1969/70
9/29 Faisal Shaikh Goa Services 2002/03

Team records = Highest innings totals

Score Team Opponent Season  
944/6d Hyderabad Andhra 1993/94  
912/6d Tamil Nadu Goa 1988/89  
912/8d Holkar Mysore 1945/46  
855/6d Bombay Hyderabad 1990/91  
826/4 Maharashtra Kathiawar 1948/49  
826/7d Meghalaya Sikkim 2018/19  
Lowest totals
Score Team Opponent Season
21 Hyderabad Rajasthan 2010/11
22 S Punjab N India 1934/35
23 Sind S Punjab 1938/39
23 J + K Delhi 1960/61
23 J + K Haryana 1977/78

Highest partnerships for each wicket

Wicket Score Players Team Opp Season
1st 464 Ravi Sehgal/Raman Lamba Del HP 1994/95
2nd 475 Zahir Alam/Lalchand Rajput Asm Tri 1991/92
3rd 594* Swapnil Gugale/Ankit Bawne Mah Del 2016/17
4th 577 Vijay Hazare/Gul Mohammad Bar Hol 1946/47
5th 520* Cheteshwar Pujara/Ravindra Jadeja Sau Ori 2008/09
6th 417 Wriddhiman Saha/Laxmi Ratan Shukla Ben Asm 2010/11
7th 460 Bhupinder Singh Jr./Pankaj Dharmani Pun Del 1994/95
8th 392 Amit Mishra/Jayant Yadav Har Kar 2012/13
9th 249* Ankit Srivastava/Kapil Seth MP Vid 2000/01
10th 233 Ajay Sharma/Maninder Singh Del Bom 1991/92

Most wickets in a season

Wkts Player Team Season
68 Ashutosh Aman Bihar 2018/19
67 Jaydev Unadkat Saurashtra 2019/20
64 Bishan Singh Bedi Delhi 1974/75
62 Dodda Ganesh Karnataka 1998/99
62 Kanwaljit Singh Hyderabad 1999/00
59 D  Jadeja Saurashtra 2018/19
58 S Venkataraghavan Tamil Nadu 1972/73
58 Maninder Singh Delhi 1991/92
57 Ranadeb Bose Bengal 2006/07
56 Shahbaz Nadeem Jharkhand 2016/17
Salient Ranji Trophy records

Salient Ranji Trophy records

The following are the few salient Ranji Trophy records

Records   Teams Season Season
Most wins 41 Mumbai    
Highest score 944/6d Hyd v And 1993–94  
Lowest score 21 Hyd v Raj 2010-11  
Match records   Player Teams Season
Highest innings 443* BBNimbalkar Mah v Kat 1948–49
Best innings bowling 10/20 PChatterjee Ben v Asm 1956–57
Best match bowling 16/99 AKumble Kar v Ker 1994–95
Season records   Player Team Season
Most runs 1415 VVSLaxman Hyd 1999–00
Most centuries 8 VVSLaxman Hyd 1999–00
Most wickets 68 A Aman Bihar 2018-19
Career records   Player Season  
Most matches 156 WJaffer 1996–2020  
Most runs 12038 WJaffer 1996–2020  
Most centuries 40 WJaffer 1996–2020  
Highest batting ave 98.35 VMMerchant 1934–51  
Most wickets 640 RGoel 1958–85  
Ranji Trophy winners

Ranji Trophy winners

Saurashtra won the Ranji Trophy for the first time. The following  table lists  the winners and runners of  the Ranji Trophy since 1934-35

Season Winner Runner-up
1934–35 Bombay Northern India
1935–36 Bombay Madras
1936–37 Nawanagar Bengal
1937–38 Hyderabad Nawanagar
1938–39 Bengal Southern Punjab
1939–40 Maharashtra United Provinces
1940–41 Maharashtra Madras
1941–42 Bombay Mysore
1942–43 Baroda Hyderabad
1943–44 Western India Bengal
1944–45 Bombay Holkar
1945–46 Holkar Baroda
1946–47 Baroda Holkar
1947–48 Holkar Bombay
1948–49 Bombay Baroda
1949–50 Baroda Holkar
1950–51 Holkar Gujarat
1951–52 Bombay Holkar
1952–53 Holkar Bengal
1953–54 Bombay Holkar
1954–55 Madras Holkar
1955–56 Bombay Bengal
1956–57 Bombay Services
1957–58 Baroda Services
1958–59 Bombay Bengal
1959–60 Bombay Mysore
1960–61 Bombay Rajasthan
1961–62 Bombay Rajasthan
1962–63 Bombay Rajasthan
1963–64 Bombay Rajasthan
1964–65 Bombay Hyderabad
1965–66 Bombay Rajasthan
1966–67 Bombay Rajasthan
1967–68 Bombay Madras
1968–69 Bombay Bengal
1969–70 Bombay Rajasthan
1970–71 Bombay Maharashtra
1971–72 Bombay Bengal
1972–73 Bombay Tamil Nadu
1973–74 Karnataka Rajasthan
1974–75 Bombay Karnataka
1975–76 Bombay Bihar
1976–77 Bombay Delhi
1977–78 Karnataka Uttar Pradesh
1978–79 Delhi Karnataka
1979–80 Delhi Bombay
1980–81 Bombay Delhi
1981–82 Delhi Karnataka
1982–83 Karnataka Bombay
1983–84 Bombay Delhi
1984–85 Bombay Delhi
1985–86 Delhi Haryana
1986–87 Hyderabad Delhi
1987–88 Tamil Nadu Railways
1988–89 Delhi Bengal
1989–90 Bengal Delhi
1990–91 Haryana Bombay
1991–92 Delhi Tamil Nadu
1992–93 Punjab Maharashtra
1993–94 Bombay Bengal
1994–95 Bombay Punjab
1995–96 Karnataka Tamil Nadu
1996–97 Mumbai Delhi
1997–98 Karnataka Uttar Pradesh
1998–99 Karnataka Madhya Pradesh
1999–00 Mumbai Hyderabad
2000–01 Baroda Railways
2001–02 Railways Baroda
2002–03 Mumbai Tamil Nadu
2003–04 Mumbai Tamil Nadu
2004–05 Railways Punjab
2005–06 Uttar Pradesh Bengal
2006–07 Mumbai Bengal
2007–08 Delhi Uttar Pradesh
2008–09 Mumbai Uttar Pradesh
2009–10 Mumbai Karnataka
2010–11 Rajasthan Baroda
2011–12 Rajasthan Tamil Nadu
2012–13 Mumbai Saurashtra
2013–14 Karnataka Maharashtra
2014–15 Karnataka Tamil Nadu
2015–16 Mumbai Saurashtra
2016–17 Gujarat Mumbai
2017–18 Vidarbha Delhi
2018–19 Vidarbha Saurashtra
2019-20 Saurashtra Bengal
All about Abandoned one day internationals

All about Abandoned one day internationals

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

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

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.

No Player W- R Team Opp Ground Date
1 JD Unadkat 12-106 Sau Bar Vadodara 27.01.20
2 JD Unadkat 10-078 Sau Rly Vizag 17.12.19
3 JD Unadkat 10-142 Sau Guj Rajkot 29.02.20
             
1 RS Yadav 13-112 Meg Nag Sovima 09.12.19
2 RS Yadav 11-047 Meg Man Mangaldoi 19.01.20
3 RS Yadav 10-062 Meg Pud Mangaldoi 03.01.20
             
1 Saurabh Kumar 10-083 UP TN Kanpur 03.01.20
2 Saurabh Kumar 10-140 UP Sau Rajkot 25.12.19