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EJG Morgan holds the record for scoring most boundary sixes as captain in international matches

EJG Morgan holds the record for scoring most boundary sixes as captain in international matches

EJG Morgan’s  four boundary sixes in his knock of 106 againnst Ireland in the third one day game at Southampton on 04.08.20 fetched  him an aggregate of 215 boundary sixes when he has captained England in International matches {one day games and T20 Internationals}. He now holds the record of scoring most boundary sixes while leading a team in Intenratioal matches, that is Tests, ODIs and T20Is. He went post MS Dhoni’s aggregate of 211 boundary sixes.  The following table lists the four captains who have scored 150 plus boundary sixes in International games.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs 6s
1 EJG Morgan Eng 163 152 23 05361 215
2 MS Dhoni Ind 332 330 91 11207 211
3 RT Ponting Aus 324 376 37 15440 171
4 BB McCullum NZl 121 140 07 04977 170
Highlights of third one day at Southampton between England and Ireland

Highlights of third one day at Southampton between England and Ireland

EJG Morgan scored 106 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an England captain scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 14th occasion of an England captain scoring a century in one day games on home soil

EJG Morgan scored 106 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of his scoring a century as England captain in one day games. It also provides the fourth occasion of his scoring a century as an England captain in one day games on home soil

EJG Morgan scored 106 in this game represent his 13th century in one day games. He now stands second in the list of England batsmen who have scorec most centuries in one day games. The first place is occupied by JE Root who has scored 19 centuries. EJG Morgan went past ME Tresothick who has scored 12 centuries. JE Root {19}, EJG Morgan {13} and ME Tresothick {12} are the only three England batsmen who have scored ten or more centuries in one day games.

EJG Morgan scored 106 in this game represent his 54th fifty in one day games representing England. Apart from his 13 centuries, he has also scored 41 half centuries. EJG Morgan is the only England batsman to score 50 plus half centuries.

EJG Morgan scored 106 in this game represent his 60th fifty in one day games – 54 fifties for England and 06 for Ireland. He became the 31st batsman in the history of one day games to score 60 plus fifties.

EJG Morgan’s run aggregate in one day games read 7510 representing both Ireland and England teams. He became the 36th batsman to aggregate 7500 plus runs in one day games.

EJG Morgan scored 106 in this game represent his second century in one day games against Ireland. Prior to this he had scored 124 not out at Dublin-Malahide on 03.09.13.

England posted 328 in this game to provide the 741st occasion of team posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the 79th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games.

England posted 328 in this game to provide the 49th occasion of team dismissed all out after posting a total of 300 plus runs all out in one day games. It also provides the fifth occasion of a England dismissed all out posting a total of 300 plus  runs in one  day games.

Ireland posted 329 for 3 in this game to provide the 742st occasion of team posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the 14th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games.

England posted 328 and Ireland posted 329 for 3 in this game to provide the 141st occasion of both teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games.

England posted 328 and lost the match to provide the 146th occasion of a team losing a game after posting 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the 21st occasion of England suffering such an ignominy.

England occupies the second place in the list of teams which have lost the game after posting 300 plus runs. India has lost 23 games after posting 300 plus runs.

EJG Morgan and T Banton added 146 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 260th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 40th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games for the fourth wicket.

EJG Morgan and T Banton added 146 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against Ireland. It also provides the second occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games for the fourth wicket against Ireland.

EJG Morgan and T Banton added 146 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record stand by England batsmen against Ireland for the fourth wicket. The previous best was 142 runs partnership berween IR Bell and ME Trescothick at Belfast on 13.06.06

PJ Stirling and A Balbirnie added 214 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 147th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games. It also provides the 43rd such occasion for the second wicket in one day games.

PJ Stirling and A Balbirnie added 214 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games by Ireland. It also provides the second such occasion for the second wicket in one day games by Ireland batsmen.

It represents the record partnership by Ireland batsmen in one day games. The previous best was 201 runs partnership between A Balbirnie and WTS Porterfield against UAE at ICCA Dubai on 13.01.18

PJ Stirling and A Balbirnie added 214 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide eleventh occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games against England. It also provides the fourth such occasion for the second wicket in one day games against England.

PJ Stirling and A Balbirnie added 214 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide first occasion of Ireland batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in one day games against England. It is also a record stand for any wicket by Ireland batsmen against England. The previous best was 162 runs partnership for the sixth wicket between AR Cussaxk and KJ Obrien at Bengaluru on 02.03.11

PR Stirling was dismissed run out for 142 in this game to provide the 99th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the history of one day games. It also provides the tenth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the history of one day games against England.

PR Stirling was dismissed run out for 142 in this game represent the highest individual score by a batsman dismissed run out against England. The previous best was 129 by New Zealand batsman JM How at Napier on 20.02.08.

PR Stirling was dismissed run out for 142 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of an Ireland batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the history of one day games. Other occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs I Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 KJ O’Brien 142 1 Ire Ken Nairobi-R 02 Feb 2007
2 PR Stirling 142 2 Ire Eng Southampton 04 Aug 2020
3 KJ O’Brien 113 2 Ire Eng Bengaluru 02 Mar 2011
4 A Balbirnie 101 2 Ire Zim Bready 01 Jul 2019

PR Stirling and KJ O’brien share the record for the highest score by an Ireland batsman dismissed run out in an innings in one day games. Both the batsmen have scored an identical 142 runs.

No Player Runs I Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 KJ O’Brien 142 1 Ire Ken Nairobi-R 02 Feb 2007
2 PR Stirling 142 2 Ire Eng Southampton 04 Aug 2020

PR Stirling became the second Ireland batsman to be dismissed run out after scoring a century against England in one day games after KJ O’Brien

No Player Runs I Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 PR Stirling 142 2 Ire Eng Southampton 04 Aug 2020
2 KJ O’Brien 113 2 Ire Eng Bengaluru 02 Mar 2011

PR Stirling was dismissed run out for 142 in this game to provide the 55th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the history of one day games. It also provides the first occasion of an Ireland opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the history of one day games. It also provides the fifth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the history of one day games against England.

PR Stirling was dismissed run out for 142 in this game represent the highest inndividual score by an opening batsman dismissed run out against England. The previous best was 125 by New Zealand opening batsman AJ Finch at Melbourne on 14.02.15.

PR Stirling {142} and A Balbirnie {113} scored centuries in this game to provide the 94th occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day games. It also provides the ninth such occasion against England in one day games.

It also provides the second such occasion by Ireland batsmen in one day games. The first such occasion was against UAE at ICCA Dubai on 13.01.18 when WTS Porterfield {129} and A Balbirnie {102} came up with centuries.

This game witnessed three centuries – EJG Morgan {106} for England and PR Stirling {142} and A Balbirnie {113} for Ireland to provide the 50th occasion of three or more batsmen scorinng centuries in a one day game. The list includes two occasions of three batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in one day games.

EJG Morgan {106} and A Balbirnie {113} scored centuries in this game to provide the fifth occasion of rival captains scoring centuries in an one day game. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs I Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 WTSPorterfield 112 1 Ire Eng Dublin-M 03 Sep 2013
2 EJG Morgan 124* 2 Eng Ire Dublin-M 03 Sep 2013
               
1 MushfiqurRahim 117 1 Ban Inf Fatullah 26 Feb 2014
2 V Kohli 136 2 Ind Ban Fatullah 26 Feb 2014
               
1 AD Mathews 139* 1 Srl Ind Ranchi 16 Nov 2014
2 V Kohli 139* 2 Inf Srl Ranchi 16 Nov 2014
               
1 F du Plessis 120 1 RSA Ind Durban 01 Feb 2018
2 V Kohli 112 2 Ind RSA Durban 01 Feb 2018
               
1 EJG Morgan 106 1 Eng Ire S’hampton 04 Aug 2020
2 A Balbirnie 113 2 Ire Eng S’hampton 04 Aug 2020

EJG Morgan {106} and A Balbirnie {113} scored centuries in this game to provide the second occasion of rival captains scoring centuries in an one day game involving England and Ireland. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs I Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 WTSPorterfield 112 1 Ire Eng Dublin-M 03 Sep 2013
2 EJG Morgan 124* 2 Eng Ire Dublin-M 03 Sep 2013
               
1 EJG Morgan 106 1 Eng Ire S’hampton 04 Aug 2020
2 A Balbirnie 113 2 Ire Eng S’hampton 04 Aug 2020

EJG Morgan {106} scored century in this game to provide the 24th occasion of England captain scoring century in an one day game..A Balbirnie {113} scored century in this game to provide the tenth occasion of an Ireland  captain scoring century in an one day game..

EJG Morgan’s 106 was in a losing case in this game to provide the 75th occasion of a captain’s century going in vain in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of an England captain’s century in a losing cause in one day games. 

EJG Morgan’s 106 was in a losing case in this game to provide the third occasion of his century going in vain while leading England. He became the sixth captain to wtiness three or more centuries in a losing cause in the history of one day games. Others are – BRM Taulor of Zimbabwe {05}, CH Gayle of West Indies {03}, MS Dhoni of India {03}, V Kohli of India {03} and WTS Porterfield of Ireland {03}

‘If we lose game, it’s on your head’: When wrong LBW call against Chris Gayle left Brad Hogg fuming

‘If we lose game, it’s on your head’: When wrong LBW call against Chris Gayle left Brad Hogg fuming

Former Australia off-spinner Brad Hogg, in a recent video, recalled the 2015 Big BashLeague encounter in which he was “annihilated” by Chris Gayle.

The 2015 Big BashLeague encounter between Melbourne Renegades and Perth Scorchers was not one of the best games for former Australia spinner Brad Hogg. The left-arm spinner was hammered all over the park by West Indies’ star player ChrisGayle. Hogg was smashed for 44 runs in his 4 overs. Speaking in a video on his Youtube channel ‘Hogg’s Vlog’, the bowler explained how he lost his cool in the match after a wrong LBW call and almost cost the match to his team.

“30th December, 2015, it’s Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers. Chris Gayle is playing for Renegades, Hoogg is playing for Scorchers. Before the game, I was hoping that our opening bowlers would make the breakthrough and not allow me to get exposed to Chris Gayle. The reasons being the conditions at dockland were not conducive to my bowling. Pitch stays low. I like a pitch with extra bounce because of my top spin where I hit the bat high up on the splice,” Hogg said.

“Chris Gayle already had one-up on me before we started the game. When I came on, I had two plans to Chris Gayle. The first one was up to keep him off strike. The first ball I am bowling, Aaron Finch was on strike. And he turned over the strike straightaway. So, I had the next five balls to Chris Gayle,” Hogg recalled.

“I wanted him to ball quick into the pitch just short of the length. But I didn’t want to be too short because he would be able to pull me, I didn’t want to be just overpitched where he could just power me down the ground. So, as I started bowling, I already had negative thoughts, and I gave away a four and a six in the next three balls,” he further said.

The 49-year-old further recalled how he changed his plans to bowl a quicker one which trapped Gayle on the pads, but the umpire was not convinced that it was hitting the middle stumps. “It was in the 5th delivery, I thought I’d rather slow it up rather than bowl quicker, just to see if I can bamboozle him, and make him swing a little bit earlier. Slowed it up, he missed it. LBW, right in front, hitting middle stump. Umpire gave it not-out.

“Now this umpire has never umpired me before. ‘Why haven’t you given that out, mate’, why haven’t you given that out’. He said ‘it was missing leg stumps’. I said ‘you gotta be kidding me, what do you mean it’s missing leg stumps, it’s turning back and hitting middle’. He said ‘it was wrong-un, and going down leg’. I went off my tree. I said ‘mate, you haven’t seen one ball that I have bowled in my life, and you are telling me that’s wrong-un, when I have actually bowled a leggie. Come on! If that’s cost us the game tonight, it’s on your head’,” Hogg said.

He went on to recall how the decision led to him losing his concentration and he was “annihilated” by Chris Gayle in his next few overs. “The next ball, dot. But the next over, I went for 13 (16, actually). The reason I went for 13 (16) was because I was fielding at square leg when Andrew Tye was bowling his over, and I was still abusing the umpire. I didn’t focus on the job at hand. I went for 44 that evening. And Chris Gayle annihilated me.”

Hogg advised that everyone should do all things with positive mindset and the right attitude to achieve success. “Gayle made me look like a 2nd grade bowler. But, it’s just simple. Anything you do in life, you’ve got the wrong attitude, the wrong mindset, things fall apart. I lost focus, I got angry, and I didn’t control the controllables,” he said.

“So, when you are out in the middle, just make sure, you control the decisions. Don’t get upset over a bad ball. Don’t get upset over bad decisions. If you have got the right mind, you can make it up the very next ball. And that was the difference between Shane Warne playing Test cricket over myself. He had a better mindset in the game of cricket. He was so good in not letting things to him,”Hogg signed off.

Article courtesy – hindustantimes.com

Highlights of the second one day between England and Ireland at Southampton on 01.08.20

Highlights of the second one day between England and Ireland at Southampton on 01.08.20

GJ Delany scored duck in this game to provide the 25th occasion of an Ireland opening batsman scoring a duck in one day games. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Ireland opening batsman scoring a duck in one day games against England.

GJ Delany collected a twelve ball duck in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of an opening batsman scoring a duck after facing 12 or more deliveries in the history of one day internationals. He is the first Ireland opening batsman to face such an ignominy  also became the fourth opening batsman to collect a duck after facing 12 or more deliveries against England The following table lists the four batsmen.

No Player R BF I Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Frasat Ali 0 17 2 EAF Eng Birmingham 14 Jun 1975
2 SM Gavaskar 0 13 1 Ind Eng Ahmedabad 25 Nov 1981
3 RB Richardson 0 12 2 Win Eng Melbourne 30 Jan 1987
4 GJ Delany 0 12 1 Ire Eng Southampton 01 Aug 2020

AU Rashid returned with three for 34 in this game. His aggregate of one day wickets at the end of this game read 150. He became the 23rd spin bowler also the first England spin bowler to capture 150 plus wickets in the history of one day internationals.

C Campher of Ireland scored 68 in this game. It was his second consecutive fifty since his one day debut. He had scored 50 not out Southampton on 30.07.20 on his one day debut. He became the 21st batsman to score two or more consecutive fifties since one day debut in the history of one day internationals. All cuch occasions are listed below

No Player Team Score Opp Ground Date
1 JH Edrich Eng 82 Aus Melbourne 05.01.71 
    Eng 90 Ind Leeds 13.07.74
             
2 IM Chappell Aus 60 Eng Melbourne 05.01.71 
    Aus 53 Eng Manchester 24.05.72
             
3 Rameez Raja Pak 75 NZl Christchurch 06.02.85 
    Pak 59 NZl Auckland 16.02.85
             
4 NS Sidhu Ind 73 Aus Chennai 09.10.87 
    Ind 75 NZl Mumbai 14.10.87
             
5 PV Simmons Win 50 Pak Lahore 16.10.87 
    Win 89 Srl Kanpur 21.10.87
             
6 MH Dekker Zim 79 NZl Bulawayo 31.10.82 
    Zim 55 NZl Harare 08.11.82
             
7 Mohd Yousuf Pak 59* Zim Harare 28.03.98 
    Pak 66 Zim Harare 29.03.98
             
8 Nasir Jamshed Pak 61 Zim Karachi 21.01.08 
    Pak 74 Zim Hyd-Pak 24.01.08
             
9 Khurram Manzoor Pak 50 Zim Sheikupura 02.02.08 
    Pak 69 Win Abu Dhabhi 12.11.08
             
10 DJ Hussey Aus 50 Win Basseterre 04.07.08 
    Aus 52 Win Basseterre 06.07.08
             
11 CRM Douglas Ber 69 Can King City NW 18.08.08 
    Ber 53 Win King City NW 20.08.08
             
12 TLW Cooper Net 80* Sco Rotterdam 15.06.10,
    Net 87 Sco Amstelveen 01.07.10 
    Net 67 Ken Voorburg 03.07.10
             
13 Raza-Ur-Rehman Can 70 Ken ICCA Dubai 11.03.13 
    Can 51 Ken ICCA Dubai 13.02.13
             
14 Sohaib Maqsood Pak 56 RSA Abu Dhabi 08.11.13 
    Pak 53 RSA Sharjah 11.11.13
             
15 Usman Ghani Afg 70 HKG K Lampur 01.05.14 
    Afg 55 UAE K Lampur 02.05.14
             
16 VV Morea PNG 54 HKG Townsville 08.11.14 
    PNG 65* HKG Townsvile 09.11.14
             
17 Afsar Zazai Afg 60 UAE ICCA Dubai 28.11.14 
    Afg 51 UAE ICCA Dubai         30.11.14
             
18  MA  Jones Sco 87 Ire ICCA Dubai 16.01.18 
    Sco 74 Ire ICCA Dubai 18.01.18
             
19 He Van der dussen           RSA 93 Pak P Elizabeth 19.01.19 
    RSA 80* Pak Durban 22.01.19
             
20 MP O’Dowd Nam 86* Zim Deventer 19.06.19 
    Nam 59 Zim Deventer 21.06.19
             
21 C  Campher Ire 50* Eng Southampton 30.07.20 
    Ire 68 Eng Southmapton 01.08.20

C Campher and Simi Singh added 60 runs for the seventh wicket in this game to provide the 14th occasion of Ireland batmen posting fifty plus runs partnership for the seventh wicket in one day games. It also provides the third such occasion against England.

JJ Roy was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 108th occasion of an England opening batsman dismssied for a duck in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck against Ireland. 

JJ Roy collected his second duck against Ireland in this game. Prior to this, he was dismissed for a duck against Ireland at Bristol on 05.05.17.

JJ Roy collected his eighth duck in one day games. He now occupies the second place in the list of England opening batsmen who have scored most ducks in one day games. ME Trescothick with 13 ducks to his credit occupies the first place. JJ Roy went past AN Cook who has scored seven ducks to occupy the second place.

GJ Delany of Ireland and JJ Roy of England scored duck in this game to provide the 128th occasion of rivel opening batsmn scoring ducks in one day games.

JM Bairstow scored 82 in this game to provide the 367th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty in one day games. His knock provides the sixth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty against Ireland in one day games.

JM Bairstow scored 82 in this game to provide the 31st occasion of an England wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in one day games. His knock provides the first occasion of an England wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty against Ireland in one day games.

JM Bairstow scored 82 in this game to provide the 83rd occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in one day games. His knock provides the second occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty against Ireland in one day games. JM Bairstow’s 82 represent the highest individual score by an England opening batsman against England in one day games. The previous best was 61 not out by BT Foakes at Dublin-M on 03.05.20

EJG Morgan scored duck in this game to provide the 58th occasion of an England captain scoring a duck in one day games. It also provides the second occasion of an England captain scoring a duck in a one day game against Ireland.

It is interesting to note that on both the occasions, it was EJG Morgan who collected the ducks. The first occasion wss at Dublin-M at on 03.05.19. Second occasion was at Southampton on 01.08.20

JJ Roy scored zero and JM Bairstow scored 82 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of England opening batsman scoring a zero and a fifty in an innings in one day internationals. All scuh occasions are tabulated below

No No Player Runs I Opp Ground Start Date
1 1 DW Randall 0 1 Win Brisbane 23 Dec 1979
  2 G Boycott 68 1 Win Brisbane 23 Dec 1979
               
2 1 BC Broad 106 1 NZl Napier 16 Mar 1988
  2 CWJ Athey 0 1 NZl Napier 16 Mar 1988
               
3 1 GA Gooch 0 2 Win Birmingham 23 May 1991
  2 MAAtherton 69* 2 Win Birmingham 23 May 1991
               
4 1 MAAtherton 0 2 Ind Manchester 26 May 1996
  2 AD Brown 118 2 Ind Manchester 26 May 1996
               
5 1 NV Knight 74 2 RSA Birmingham 18 Aug 1998
  2 AD Brown 0 2 RSA Birmingham 18 Aug 1998
               
6 1 METrescothick 121 2 Ind Kolkata 19 Jan 2002
  2 NV Knight 0 2 Ind Kolkata 19 Jan 2002
               
7 1 METrescothick 95 1 Ind Mumbai 03 Feb 2002
  2 NV Knight 0 1 Ind Mumbai 03 Feb 2002
               
8 1 METrescothick 0 1 Ind Col-RPS 22 Sep 2002
  2 NV Knight 50 1 Ind Col-RPS 22 Sep 2002
               
9 1 METrescothick 0 2 RSA Lord’s 12 Jul 2003
  2 VS Solanki 50 2 RSA Lord’s 12 Jul 2003
               
10 1 RS Bopara 0 1 Ire Belfast 27 Aug 2009
  2 JL Denly 67 1 Ire Belfast 27 Aug 2009
               
11 1 AJ Strauss 154 1 Ban Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
  2 C Kieswetter 0 1 Ban Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
               
12 1 AN Cook 0 1 Win Southampton 16 Jun 2012
  2 IR Bell 126 1 Win Southampton 16 Jun 2012
               
13 1 AN Cook 0 1 NZl Nottingham 05 Jun 2013
  2 IR Bell 82 1 NZl Nottingham 05 Jun 2013
               
14 1 JJ Roy 0 2 Ire Southampton 01 Aug 2020
  2 JM Bairstow 82 2 Ire Southampton 01 Aug 2020

JJ Roy scored zero and JM Bairstow scored 82 in this game to provide the second occasion of England opening batsman scoring a zero and a fifty in an innings against Ireland in one day internationals. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No No Player Runs I Opp Ground Start Date
1 1 RS Bopara 0 1 Ire Belfast 27 Aug 2009
  2 JL Denly 67 1 Ire Belfast 27 Aug 2009
               
2 1 JJ Roy 0 2 Ire Southampton 01 Aug 2020
  2 JM Bairstow 82 2 Ire Southampton 01 Aug 2020

JJ Roy,  EJG Morgan and MM Ali scored ducks in England’s innings to provide the 37th occasion of three or more England batsmen scoring ducks in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the first such occasion by England batsmen against Ireland in one day internationals.

England carved its 377th win in one day internationals when it won the game by four wickets. This win also represent England’s 190th win when it had lost the toss.

C Campher of Ireland joins the select band of batsmen who have scored two or more consecutive fifties from their one day debut

C Campher of Ireland joins the select band of batsmen who have scored two or more consecutive fifties from their one day debut

C Campher of Ireland scored 59* vs England at Southampton on 30.07.20 and 68 vs England at Southmapton on 01.08.20 in two consecutive  games to provide the 21st occasion of a batsman scoring two or more consecutive fifties since their one day debut in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Team Score Opp Ground Date
1 JH Edrich Eng 82 Aus Melbourne 05.01.71 
    Eng 90 Ind Leeds 13.07.74
             
2 IM Chappell Aus 60 Eng Melbourne 05.01.71 
    Aus 53 Eng Manchester 24.05.72
             
3 Rameez Raja Pak 75 NZl Christchurch 06.02.85 
    Pak 59 NZl Auckland 16.02.85
             
4 NS Sidhu Ind 73 Aus Chennai 09.10.87 
    Ind 75 NZl Mumbai 14.10.87
             
5 PV Simmons Win 50 Pak Lahore 16.10.87 
    Win 89 Srl Kanpur 21.10.87
             
6 MH Dekker Zim 79 NZl Bulawayo 31.10.82 
    Zim 55 NZl Harare 08.11.82
             
7 Mohd Yousuf Pak 59* Zim Harare 28.03.98 
    Pak 66 Zim Harare 29.03.98
             
8 Nasir Jamshed Pak 61 Zim Karachi 21.01.08 
    Pak 74 Zim Hyd-Pak 24.01.08
             
9 Khurram Manzoor Pak 50 Zim Sheikupura 02.02.08 
    Pak 69 Win Abu Dhabhi 12.11.08
             
10 DJ Hussey Aus 50 Win Basseterre 04.07.08 
    Aus 52 Win Basseterre 06.07.08
             
11 CRM Douglas Ber 69 Can King City NW 18.08.08 
    Ber 53 Win King City NW 20.08.08
             
12 TLW Cooper Net 80* Sco Rotterdam 15.06.10,
    Net 87 Sco Amstelveen 01.07.10 
    Net 67 Ken Voorburg 03.07.10
             
13 Raza-Ur-Rehman Can 70 Ken ICCA Dubai 11.03.13 
    Can 51 Ken ICCA Dubai 13.02.13
             
14 Sohaib Maqsood Pak 56 RSA Abu Dhabi 08.11.13 
    Pak 53 RSA Sharjah 11.11.13
             
15 Usman Ghani Afg 70 HKG K Lampur 01.05.14 
    Afg 55 UAE K Lampur 02.05.14
             
16 VV Morea PNG 54 HKG Townsville 08.11.14 
    PNG 65* HKG Townsvile 09.11.14
             
17 Afsar Zazai Afg 60 UAE ICCA Dubai 28.11.14 
    Afg 51 UAE ICCA Dubai         30.11.14
             
18  MA  Jones Sco 87 Ire ICCA Dubai 16.01.18 
    Sco 74 Ire ICCA Dubai 18.01.18
             
19 He Van der dussen           RSA 93 Pak P Elizabeth 19.01.19 
    RSA 80* Pak Durban 22.01.19
             
20 MP O’Dowd Nam 86* Zim Deventer 19.06.19 
    Nam 59 Zim Deventer 21.06.19
             
21 C  Campher Ire 59* Eng Southampton 30.07.20 
    Ire 68 Eng Southmapton 01.08.20