D Padikkal of Bangalore scored 56 on his IPL debut. It is one of the rare occasions of the tournament when a batsman has scored fifty plus runs on IPL debut
AJ Finch created a unique record in the tournament. He is the only cricketer to represent eight teams in the tournament. His eighth team was Bangalore. The other teams represented by him are – Delhi Daredevils, Gujarat Lions, Kings XI Punjab, Mumbai Indians, Pune Warriors, Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad.
He made his debut in IPL in 2010 edition and the current edition is his tenth edition. He even captained Pune Warriors in ten matches in 2013 edition. His career figures at the end of this game in IPL read
Player
Span
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
AJ Finch
2010-2020
76
74
7
1766
88*
26.35
C
HC
Z
4s
6s
AJ Finch
2010-2020
0
13
8
177
69
AB de Villiers was dismissed run out for 51 in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifty in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Bangalore batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament.
AB de Villiers was dismissed run out for 51 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his dismissed run out after scoring fifty in the tournament. He now owns the record for most such dismissals in the tournament. Prior to this game, AB de Villiers and AT Rayudu shared the record with three such dismissals. The following table lists the dismissals of these two batsmen.
No
No
Batsman
Runs
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
1
AB de Villiers
57
Ban
Raj
Bangalore
29.04.15
2
AB de Villiers
66
Ban
Raj
Pune-SRS
20.05.15
3
AB de Villiers
75
Ban
Mum
Mumbai
15.04.19
4
AB de Villiers
51
Ban
Sun
Dub-DSC
21.09.20
2
1
AT Rayudu
53
Mum
Koc
Mumbai
15.04.11
2
AT Rayudu
79
Che
Sun
Hyd-RGS
22.04.18
3
AT Rayudu
82
Chen
Bang
Bangalore
25.04.18
AB de Villier’s 51 in this game represents his 33rd fifty and 31st half century while appearing for Bangalore. He scored two boundary sixes in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 201 boundary sixes while representing Bangalore. He became the second Bangalore batsman to score 200 plus boundary sixes after CH Gayle. CH Gayle has scored 239 boundary sixes.
He also became the second batsman to score 200 plus boundary sixes in the tournament representing a single team after CH Gayle. CH Gayle has scored 239 boundary sixes representing Bangalore.
Thus Bangalore is the only team in the tournament to have two batsmen scoring 200 plus boundary sixes.
AB de Villier’s 51 in this game represent his 37th fifty of the tournament. He now shares the fourth place in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties in the tournament with RG Sharma and S Dhawan. RG Sharma and S Dhawan have also scored 37 fifties in the tournament. The first three places are occupied by DA Warner {48}, V Kohli {41} and SK Raina {39}
AB de Villier’s 51 in this game represent his 37th fifty of the tournament. He now occupies the second place in the list of overseas batsmen who have scored most fifties in the tournament after DA Warner. DA Warner has scored 48 fifties in the tournament.
DA Warner was dismissed run out for 6 in this game to provide the 69th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of a Sunrisers captain dismissed run out in the tournament. The first such occasion was also his. He was dismissed run out for 21 against Rajasthan at Vizag on 21.04.15. It also provides his 16th run out dismissal in T20 games and seventh run out dismissal in IPL.
JM Bairstow scored 61 in this game to provide the 175th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Sunrisers’ wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also represents fourth fifty by JM Bairstow in the tournament.
Sunrisers was dismissed all out for 153 in 19.4 overs to provide the 126th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provides the 77th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the second innings in the tournament.
It also provides the seventh occasion of Sunrisers dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provides the 30th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the last over of the second innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a team dismissed in the second innings with two balls to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Score
Overs
I
Team
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
161
19.4
2
Dec
Del
Durban
13.05.09
2
138
19.4
2
Ban
Dec
Nagpur
12.04.10
3
124
19.4
2
Ban
Che
Chennai
04.05.15
4
172
19.4
2
Ban
Sun
Hyd-RGS
05.04.17
5
134
19.4
2
Ban
Raj
Jaipur
19.05.18
6
153
19.4
2
Sun
Ban
Dub-DSC
21.09.20
Sunrisers was dismissed all out for 153 in 19.4 overs to provide the first occasion of Sunrisers dismissed all out in the last over of the second innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Sunrisers dismissed in the second innings with two balls to spare.
Bangalore won this game by ten runs to provide the twelfth occasion of team wining a IPL game by ten runs All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Ground
Match Date
1
Delhi
Bangalore
Delhi
Delhi
Apr 30, 2008
2
Chrnnai
Rajasthan
Rajasthan
Chennai
May 24, 2008
3
Deccan
Delhi
Deccan
Cuttack
Mar 21, 2010
4
Kolkata
Chrnnai
Kolkata
Kolkata
May 07, 2011
5
Mumbai
Deccan
Deccan
Mumbai
May 14, 2011
6
Chrnnai
Deccan
Chrnnai
Chennai
May 04, 2012
7
Rajasthan
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Ahmedabad
May 05, 2014
8
Delhi
Mumbai
Delhi
Delhi
Apr 23, 2016
9
Delhi
Bangalore
Bangalore
Delhi
May 14, 2017
10
Rajasthan
Delhi
Rajasthan
Jaipur
Apr 11, 2018
11
Kolkata
Bangalore
Bangalore
Kolkata
Apr 19, 2019
12
Sunrisers
Bangalore
Bangalore
Dubai (DSC)
Sep 21, 2020
Bangalore won this game by ten runs to provide the third occasion of Bangalore wining a IPL game by ten runs. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Ground
Match Date
1
Delhi
Bangalore
Bangalore
Delhi
May 14, 2017
2
Kolkata
Bangalore
Bangalore
Kolkata
Apr 19, 2019
3
Sunrisers
Bangalore
Bangalore
Dubai (DSC)
Sep 21, 2020
Bangalore carved its seventh win against Sunrisers in IPL. The head to head between the two teams read thus – Played 15 : Won by Bangalore – 07 : Won by Sunrisers – 08 :
The performance of both the teams at the end of this game read thus
Team
M
W
L
T
TW
TL
NR
Bangalore
182
84
92
0
1
1
4
Sunrisers
109
57
50
0
1
1
0
Sunrisers’ loss in this game provides its 50th loss in the tournament. Sunrisers became the eighth team in the tournament to suffer 50 losses. The following table lists those teams.
No
Team
Mat
Won
Lost
TL
1
Delhi
178
76
97
1
2
Punjab
177
80
94
1
3
Bangalore
182
84
92
1
4
Kolkata
178
92
83
3
5
Mumbai
188
107
79
0
6
Rajasthan
147
73
69
1
7
Chennai
166
101
63
1
8
Sunrisers
109
57
50
1
Stats highlights of Match number 02 of the IPL 2020
With both teams scoring 157 runs – Delhi {157-8} and Punjab {157-8} – this game ended in a tie to provide the tenth tied game of the tournament. All the ten games are tabulated below.
No
Team
Team 2
Ground
Date
1
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Cape Town
23.04.09
2
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
21.03.10
3
Sunrisers
Bangalore
Hyd-RGS
07.04.13
4
Bangalore
Delhi
Bangalore
16.04.13
5
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Abu Dhabi
29.04.14
6
Rajasthan
Punjab
Ahmedabad
21.04.15
7
Gujarat
Mumbai
Rajkot
29.04.17
8
Kolkata
Delhi
Delhi
30.03.19
9
Mumbai
Sunrisers
Mum-WS
02.05.19
10
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.
It also provides the third tied game involving Punjab. The games are listed below
No
Team
Team 2
Ground
Date
1
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
21.03.10
2
Rajasthan
Punjab
Ahmedabad
21.04.15
3
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.
It also provides the third tied game involving Punjab. The games are listed below
No
Team
Team 2
Ground
Date
1
Bangalore
Delhi
Bangalore
16.04.13
2
Kolkata
Delhi
Delhi
30.03.19
3
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.
This is the second tied game of the tournament when both the teams posted a similar score – Both the teams posted 157 for the loss of eight wickets. Prior to this Rajasthan and Punjab had scored 191 for 6 at Ahmedabad on 21.04.15 to provide the sixth tied game of the tournament. In all the other eight games, there were variance with regard to the wickets while the score was the same.
This is the second tied game of the tournament played in United Arab Emirates. The game played between Kolkata and Rajasthan at Abu Dhabi on 29.04.14 had ended in a tie.
MP Stoinis scored 53 runs in 21 deliveries – his 50 in 20 balls – to provide the fourth occasion of a Delhi batsman scoring a fifty in 20 and less than 20 balls. The following table lists the batsmen
Player
Balls
Match
Venue
Date
CH Morris
17
Delhi v Gujarat
Delhi
27.04.16
RR Pant
18
Delhi v Mumbai
Mumbai
24.03.19
V Sehwag
20
Delhi v Rajasthan
Jaipur
01.05.12
MP Stoinis
20
Delhi v Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
MP Stoinis became the sixth batsman in the tournament to score fifty in exact 20 deliveries and also provides the seventh such occasion. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Match
Venue
Date
1
MS Dhoni
20
Chennai v Mumbai
Bangalore
23.05.12
2
V Sehwag
20
Delhi v Rajasthan
Jaipur
01.05.12
3
MP Stoinis
20
Delhi v Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
4
KA Pollard
20
Mumbai v Sunrisers
Mumbai
13.05.13
5
DA Warner
20
Sunrisers v Chennai
Hyderabad
02.05.15
6
DA Warner
20
Sunrisers v Kolkata
Hyderabad
30.04.17
7
MC Henriques
20
Sunrisers v Bangalore
Hyderabad
15.05.15
S Dhawan was dismissed run out without scoring in this game to provide the 79th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out for a duck in the tournament. It also provides the tenth occasion of a Delhi batsman dismissed run out without scoring in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
S Ladda
Delhi
Hydurabad
Cuttack
21.03.10
2
IK Pathan
Delhi
Mumbai
Delhi
10.04.11
3
AB Agarkar
Delhi
Kolkata
Delhi
28.04.11
4
M Morkel
Delhi
Kolkata
Delhi
07.05.12
5
VA Aaron
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
25.05.12
6
AP Tare
Delhi
Mumbai
Mumbai
22.04.17
7
C Munro
Delhi
Rajasthan
Jaipur
11.04.18
8
CH Morris
Delhi
Punjab
Mohali
01.04.19
9
KMA Paul
Delhi
Mumbai
Delhi
18.04.19
10
S Dhawan
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
S Dhawan was dismissed run out without scoring in this game to provide the second occasion his dismissed run out for a duck in the tournament. The first such occasion was against Gujarat at Delhi on 27.05.16. He became the tenth batsman to be dismissed run out without scoring in the tournament on two or more occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Batsman
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
1
IK Pathan
Punjab
Mumbai
Centurion
12.05.09
2
IK Pathan
Delhi
Mumbai
Delhi
10.04.11
2
1
L Balaji
Chennai
Bangalore
Bangalore
22.05.08
2
L Balaji
Chennai
Delhi
Durban
23.04.09
3
1
PP Chawla
Punjab
Delhi
Cape Town
19.04.09
2
PP Chawla
Punjab
Mumbai
Centurion
12.05.09
3
PP Chawla
Kolkata
Rajasthan
Abu Dhabi
29.04.14
4
1
R Sharma
Pune
Rajasthan
Jaipur
01.05.11
2
R Sharma
Pune
Mumbai
Mumbai
06.04.12
5
1
RP Singh
Deccan
Delhi
Durban
13.05.09
2
RP Singh
Kochi
Bangalore
Bangalore
08.05.11
6
1
SA Asnodkar
Rajasthan
Deccan
P E’beth
02.05.09
2
SA Asnodkar
Rajasthan
Mumbai
Mum-BS
13.03.10
7
1
SK Warne
Rajasthan
Mumbai
Durban
14.05.09
2
SK Warne
Rajasthan
Chennai
Ahmedabad
28.03.10
3
SK Warne
Rajasthan
Delhi
Delhi
31.03.10
8
1
SL Malinga
Mumbai
Rajasthan
Durban
14.05.09
2
SL Malinga
Mumbai
Delhi
Centurion
21.05.09
3
SL Malinga
Mumbai
Deccan
Mumbai
14.05.11
9
1
McClenaghan
Mumbai
Ris Pune
Mumbai
24.04.17
2
McClenaghan
Mumbai
Chennai
Hyderabad
12.05.19
10
1
S Dhawan
Sunrisers
Gujarat
Delhi
27.05.16
2
S Dhawan
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
MP Stoinis was dismissed run out for 53 in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Delhi batsman dismissed in such a manner in the tournament. All the four occasions are tabulated below. Interestingly enough all these four batsmen are overseas batsmen.
No
Batsman
Score
Team
Oppn
Venue
Date
1
TM Dilshan
65
Delhi
Deccan
Centurion
22.05.09
2
DA Warner
57
Delhi
Deccan
Cuttack
21.03.10
3
JR Hopes
55
Delhi
Mumbai
Mumbai
07.05.11
4
MP Stoinis
53
Delhi
Punjab
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
KL Rahul became the 50th captain to lead a team in the tournament. He was leading Punjab in this game. Punjab has been led by twelve captains in the tournament which includes KL Rahul also. Thus Punjab earned the distinction of being led by most captains in the tournament. Prior to this game, Delhi and Punjab shared the distinction of being led by most captains – eleven – in the tournament. The following table lists the captains who have led Delhi and Punjab
Team
No
Player
M
W
L
NR
Delhi
1
Duminy JP
16
6
9
1
Delhi
2
Gambhir G
20
9
11
0
Delhi
3
Hopes JR
3
0
2
1
Delhi
4
Iyer SS
25
15
10
0
Delhi
5
Jayawardene M
16
4
11
0
Delhi
6
Karthik KD
7
3
4
0
Delhi
7
Khan Z
23
10
13
0
Delhi
8
Nair, KK
3
2
1
0
Delhi
9
Pietersen KP
11
1
10
0
Delhi
10
Sehwag V
52
28
24
0
Delhi
11
Warner DA
2
0
2
0
Team
No
Player
M
W
L
NR
Punjab
1
Ashwin R
28
12
16
0
Punjab
2
Bailey GJ
30
14
16
0
Punjab
3
Gilchrist AC
34
17
17
0
Punjab
4
Hussey DJ
12
6
6
0
Punjab
5
Jayawardene M
2
1
1
0
Punjab
6
Maxwell GJ
14
7
7
0
Punjab
7
Miller DA
6
1
5
0
Punjab
8
Rahul KL
1
0
1
0
Punjab
9
Sangakkara KC
12
3
9
0
Punjab
10
Sehwag V
1
1
0
0
Punjab
11
Vijay M
8
3
5
0
Punjab
12
Yuvraj Singh
29
17
12
0
CJ Jordan returned with figures of 4.0-0-56-0 in this game to provide the 153rd occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the 26th occasion of a Punjab bowler conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament. All the 26 occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
JR Hopes
1
53
Chennai
Mohali
19.04.08
2
VRV Singh
0
56
Mumbai
Mumbai
21.05.08
3
S Sreesanth
0
51
Deccan
Cuttack
19.03.10
4
MG Neser
0
62
Bangalore
Mohali
06.05.13
5
M Kartik
1
51
Rajasthan
Sharjah
20.04.14
6
S Sharma
1
65
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
14.05.14
7
BE Hendricks
0
57
Rajasthan
Mohali
23.05.14
8
P Awana
2
59
Chennai
Mumbai
30.05.14
9
K Singh
4
54
Kolkata
Bangalore
01.06.14
10
R Dhawan
0
50
Mumbai
Mumbai
12.04.15
11
AR Patel
1
50
Bangalore
Bangalore
06.05.15
12
A Singh
2
56
Kolkata
Kolkata
09.05.15
13
KC Cariappa
0
55
Bangalore
Bangalore
18.05.16
14
I Sharma
0
58
Mumbai
Indore
20.04.17
15
MM Sharma
2
57
Mumbai
Mumbai
11.05.17
16
MM Sharma
2
51
Sunrisers
Mohali
19.04.18
17
R Ashwin
0
53
Sunrisers
Mohali
19.04.18
18
BB Sran
2
50
Kolkata
Kolkata
21.04.18
19
Axar Patel
0
52
Kolkata
Indore
12.05.18
20
SM Curran
2
52
Rajasthan
Jaipur
25.03.19
21
AS Rajpoot
1
52
Mumbai
Mumbai
10.04.19
22
SM Curran
1
54
Mumbai
Mumbai
10.04.19
23
Mohd Shami
1
53
Bangalore
Bangalore
24.04.19
24
GC Viljoen
1
51
Bangalore
Bangalore
24.04.19
25
M Ur Rehman
0
66
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
29.04.19
26
CJ Jordan
0
56
Delhi
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
CJ Jordan returned with figures of 4.0-0-56-0 in this game to provide the 68th occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Punjab bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in the tournament. All the eleven occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
R
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
VRV Singh
0
56
Mumbai
Mumbai
21.05.08
2
S Sreesanth
0
51
Deccan
Cuttack
19.03.10
3
MG Neser
0
62
Bangalore
Mohali
06.05.13
4
BE Hendricks
0
57
Rajasthan
Mohali
23.05.14
5
R Dhawan
0
50
Mumbai
Mumbai
12.04.15
6
KC Cariappa
0
55
Bangalore
Bangalore
18.05.16
7
I Sharma
0
58
Mumbai
Indore
20.04.17
8
R Ashwin
0
53
Sunrisers
Mohali
19.04.18
9
Axar Patel
0
52
Kolkata
Indore
12.05.18
10
M Ur Rehman
0
66
Sunrisers
Hyd-RGS
29.04.19
11
CJ Jordan
0
56
Delhi
Dub-DSC
20.09.20
S Dhawan collected his seventh duck in the tournament, which also provides his tenth duck in T20 games.
S Dhawan’s T20 run aggregate read 7294 runs while GJ Maxwell’s T20 run aggregate read 6097.
S Dhawan’s IPL appearances read 160 and he became the tenth cricketer to make 160 plus appearances in IPL.
PP Chawla’s lone wicket – that of RG Sharma who was caught by SM Curran for 12 – in this game gave him an aggregate of 151 wickets in IPL. He now stands third in the list of bowlers who have captured most wickets in IPL. Others are – SL Malinga {170} and A Mishra {157}.
PP Chawla was representing the third team in IPL and this was his first game for Chennai. He has represented two other teams in IPL – Kings Eleven Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders. He has captured 84 wickets while appearing for Kings Eleven Punjab and 66 wickets while representing Kolkata Knight Riders
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the 200th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in IPL. It also provides the 26th occasion of a three figure partnership by Chennai batsmen in IPL and provides the 37th occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket in the tournament.
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the seventh occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket by Chennai batsmen in IPL and provides the third occasion of a three figure partnership by Chennai for the third wicket against Mumbai in the tournament.
The third wicket partnership of 115 runs between F du Plessis and AT Rayudu in Chennai’s innings provides the 24th occasion of a three figure partnership by batsmen against Mumbai in IPL and provides the fifth occasion of a three figure partnership for the third wicket against Mumbai in the tournament.
The five wicket victory for Chennai against Mumbai in the opening fixture of IPL 2020-21 season at Abu Dhabi on 13.09.20 was the one hundredth victory for Chennai under Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Chennai has won 47 games by wicket margin and 53 games by runs margin.
Chennai has won three games by one to three wickets margin – one each by one wicket, two wickets and three wickets margin – and four games by nine wickets margin. Chennai has won eight games by single digit margin {one to nine runs} and 13 games by 50 plus runs margin. Of these 13 games, three games have been won by 90 plus runs. The following table furnishes the games won against each opposition
No
Opposition
Mat
Won
Lost
Tied
TW
TL
NR
1
v Deccan
10
06
04
0
0
0
0
2
v Delhi
20
14
06
0
0
0
0
3
v Punjab
21
12
08
0
0
1
0
4
v Kochi
2
01
01
0
0
0
0
5
v Kolkata
20
13
07
0
0
0
0
6
v Mumbai
29
12
17
0
0
0
0
7
v Pune
6
04
02
0
0
0
0
8
v Rajasthan
21
14
07
0
0
0
0
9
v Bangalore
24
15
08
0
0
0
1
10
v Sunrisers
12
09
03
0
0
0
0
Total
165
100
63
0
0
1
1
Most wins have been achieved against Bangalore – 15 wins. Against six teams ten or more games have been won.
No
Opposition
Mat
Won
Lost
Tied
TW
TL
NR
1
v Bangalore
24
15
08
0
0
0
1
2
v Delhi
20
14
06
0
0
0
0
3
v Rajasthan
21
14
07
0
0
0
0
4
v Kolkata
20
13
07
0
0
0
0
5
v Punjab
21
12
08
0
0
1
0
6
v Mumbai
29
12
17
0
0
0
0
Channai has won most games – 40 – at Chennai.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
1
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
06 runs
Chennai
Apr 23, 2008
2
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 26, 2008
3
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2008
4
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Mar 31, 2010
5
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
23 runs
Chennai
Apr 03, 2010
6
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2010
7
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2010
8
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 08, 2011
9
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
21 runs
Chennai
Apr 16, 2011
10
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
25 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2011
11
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
19 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2011
12
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 wkts
Chennai
May 04, 2011
13
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 12, 2011
14
Chennai
Kochi
Chennai
11 runs
Chennai
May 18, 2011
15
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
58 runs
Chennai
May 28, 2011
16
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 12, 2012
17
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
13 runs
Chennai
Apr 19, 2012
18
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 21, 2012
19
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
10 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2012
20
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
May 12, 2012
21
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Chennai
May 25, 2012
22
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
04 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2013
23
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 22, 2013
24
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 25, 2013
25
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
14 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2013
26
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
15 runs
Chennai
May 02, 2013
27
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
33 runs
Chennai
May 14, 2013
28
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
01 run
Chennai
Apr 09, 2015
29
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
45 runs
Chennai
Apr 11, 2015
30
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
97 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2015
31
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2015
32
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2015
33
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
12 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2015
34
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 10, 2018
35
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Mar 23, 2019
36
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 runs
Chennai
Mar 31, 2019
37
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
22 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2019
38
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 09, 2019
39
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
06 wkts
Chennai
Apr 23, 2019
40
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
80 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2019
Chennai carves its one hundredth IPL win under MS Dhoni
The five wicket victory for Chennai against Mumbai in the opening fixture of IPL 2020-21 season at Abu Dhabi on 13.09.20 was the one hundredth victory for Chennai under Mahendra Singh Dhoni. All the one hundred wins are tabulated below chronologically.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
1
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
33 runs
Mohali
Apr 19, 2008
2
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
06 runs
Chennai
Apr 23, 2008
3
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 26, 2008
4
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
13 runs
Bengaluru
Apr 28, 2008
5
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Delhi
May 08, 2008
6
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2008
7
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
03 runs
Kolkata
May 18, 2008
8
Deccan
Chennai
Chennai
07 wkts
Hyd-RGS
May 27, 2008
9
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
09 wkts
Mumbai
May 31, 2008
10
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
92 runs
P Elizabeth
Apr 20, 2009
11
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
38 runs
Centurion
Apr 30, 2009
12
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
18 runs
Jo’burg
May 02, 2009
13
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
78 runs
East London
May 04, 2009
14
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
12 runs
Centurion
May 07, 2009
15
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
07 wkts
Kimberley
May 09, 2009
16
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
P Elizabeth
May 16, 2009
17
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
24 runs
Durban
May 20, 2009
18
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
55 runs
Kolkata
Mar 16, 2010
19
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Mar 31, 2010
20
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
23 runs
Chennai
Apr 03, 2010
21
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2010
22
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2010
23
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Dharamsala
Apr 18, 2010
24
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
38 runs
Mumbai
Apr 22, 2010
25
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
22 runs
Mumbai
Apr 25, 2010
26
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 08, 2011
27
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
21 runs
Chennai
Apr 16, 2011
28
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
25 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2011
29
Pune
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Mumbai
Apr 27, 2011
30
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
19 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2011
31
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 wkts
Chennai
May 04, 2011
32
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
63 runs
Jaipur
May 09, 2011
33
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 12, 2011
34
Chennai
Kochi
Chennai
11 runs
Chennai
May 18, 2011
35
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Mumbai
May 24, 2011
36
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
58 runs
Chennai
May 28, 2011
37
Deccan
Chennai
Chennai
74 runs
Vizag
Apr 07, 2012
38
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 12, 2012
39
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
13 runs
Chennai
Apr 19, 2012
40
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 21, 2012
41
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
10 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2012
42
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Jaipur
May 10, 2012
43
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
May 12, 2012
44
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Kolkata
May 14, 2012
45
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
38 runs
Bengaluru
May 23, 2012
46
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Chennai
May 25, 2012
47
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
10 wkts
Mohali
Apr 10, 2013
48
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
04 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2013
49
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Delhi
Apr 18, 2013
50
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Kolkata
Apr 20, 2013
51
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 22, 2013
52
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 25, 2013
53
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
14 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2013
54
Pune
Chennai
Chennai
37 runs
Pune
Apr 30, 2013
55
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
15 runs
Chennai
May 02, 2013
56
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
77 runs
Hyd-RGS
May 08, 2013
57
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
33 runs
Chennai
May 14, 2013
58
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
48 runs
Delhi
May 21, 2013
59
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
93 runs
A Dhabi
Apr 21, 2014
60
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
07 runs
Dub-DSC
Apr 23, 2014
61
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
Dub-DSC
Apr 25, 2014
62
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Sharjah
Apr 27, 2014
63
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
34 runs
Ranchi
May 02, 2014
64
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Delhi
May 05, 2014
65
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Mumbai
May 10, 2014
66
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
05 wkts
Ranchi
May 13, 2014
67
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Bengaluru
May 24, 2014
68
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
Mum-BS
May 28, 2014
69
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
01 run
Chennai
Apr 09, 2015
70
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
45 runs
Chennai
Apr 11, 2015
71
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Mumbai
Apr 17, 2015
72
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
27 runs
Bengaluru
Apr 22, 2015
73
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
97 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2015
74
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2015
75
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2015
76
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
12 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2015
77
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
07 wkts
Mohali
May 16, 2015
78
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
03 wkts
Ranchi
May 22, 2015
79
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
01 wicket
Mumbai
Apr 07, 2018
80
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 10, 2018
81
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
64 runs
Pune
Apr 20, 2018
82
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
04 runs
Hyd-RGS
Apr 22, 2018
83
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Bengaluru
Apr 25, 2018
84
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
13 runs
Pune
Apr 30, 2018
85
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
06 wkts
Pune
May 05, 2018
86
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
08 wkts
Pune
May 13, 2018
87
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
05 wkts
Pune
May 20, 2018
88
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
02 wkts
Mumbai
May 22, 2018
89
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
08 wkts
Mumbai
May 27, 2018
90
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Mar 23, 2019
91
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Delhi
Mar 26, 2019
92
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 runs
Chennai
Mar 31, 2019
93
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
22 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2019
94
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 09, 2019
95
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Jaipur
Apr 11, 2019
96
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Kolkata
Apr 14, 2019
97
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
06 wkts
Chennai
Apr 23, 2019
98
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
80 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2019
99
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
06 wkts
Vizag
May 10, 2019
100
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
A Dhabi
Sep 19, 2020
Chennai has won 47 games by wicket margin and 53 games by runs margin. The following table lists them
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
1
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 26, 2008
2
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Delhi
May 08, 2008
3
Deccan
Chennai
Chennai
07 wkts
Hyd-RGS
May 27, 2008
4
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
09 wkts
Mumbai
May 31, 2008
5
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
07 wkts
Kimberley
May 09, 2009
6
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
P Elizabeth
May 16, 2009
7
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Mar 31, 2010
8
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2010
9
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Dharamsala
Apr 18, 2010
10
Pune
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Mumbai
Apr 27, 2011
11
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 wkts
Chennai
May 04, 2011
12
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Mumbai
May 24, 2011
13
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 12, 2012
14
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 21, 2012
15
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Jaipur
May 10, 2012
16
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
May 12, 2012
17
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Kolkata
May 14, 2012
18
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
04 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2013
19
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Kolkata
Apr 20, 2013
20
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 22, 2013
21
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 25, 2013
22
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
Dub-DSC
Apr 25, 2014
23
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Sharjah
Apr 27, 2014
24
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Delhi
May 05, 2014
25
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Mumbai
May 10, 2014
26
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
05 wkts
Ranchi
May 13, 2014
27
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Bengaluru
May 24, 2014
28
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
Mum-BS
May 28, 2014
29
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Mumbai
Apr 17, 2015
30
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
07 wkts
Mohali
May 16, 2015
31
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
03 wkts
Ranchi
May 22, 2015
32
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
01 wkt
Mumbai
Apr 07, 2018
33
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 10, 2018
34
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Bengaluru
Apr 25, 2018
35
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
06 wkts
Pune
May 05, 2018
36
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
08 wkts
Pune
May 13, 2018
37
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
05 wkts
Pune
May 20, 2018
38
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
02 wkts
Mumbai
May 22, 2018
39
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
08 wkts
Mumbai
May 27, 2018
40
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Mar 23, 2019
41
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Delhi
Mar 26, 2019
42
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 09, 2019
43
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Jaipur
Apr 11, 2019
44
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Kolkata
Apr 14, 2019
45
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
06 wkts
Chennai
Apr 23, 2019
46
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
06 wkts
Vizag
May 10, 2019
47
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
A Dhabi
Sep 19, 2020
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
1
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
33 runs
Mohali
Apr 19, 2008
2
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
06 runs
Chennai
Apr 23, 2008
3
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
13 runs
Bengaluru
Apr 28, 2008
4
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2008
5
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
03 runs
Kolkata
May 18, 2008
6
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
92 runs
P Elizabeth
Apr 20, 2009
7
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
38 runs
Centurion
Apr 30, 2009
8
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
18 runs
Jo’burg
May 02, 2009
9
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
78 runs
E London
May 04, 2009
10
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
12 runs
Centurion
May 07, 2009
11
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
24 runs
Durban
May 20, 2009
12
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
55 runs
Kolkata
Mar 16, 2010
13
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
23 runs
Chennai
Apr 03, 2010
14
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2010
15
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
38 runs
Mumbai
Apr 22, 2010
16
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
22 runs
Mumbai
Apr 25, 2010
17
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 08, 2011
18
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
21 runs
Chennai
Apr 16, 2011
19
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
25 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2011
20
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
19 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2011
21
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
63 runs
Jaipur
May 09, 2011
22
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 12, 2011
23
Chennai
Kochi
Chennai
11 runs
Chennai
May 18, 2011
24
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
58 runs
Chennai
May 28, 2011
25
Deccan
Chennai
Chennai
74 runs
Vizag
Apr 07, 2012
26
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
13 runs
Chennai
Apr 19, 2012
27
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
10 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2012
28
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
38 runs
Bengaluru
May 23, 2012
29
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Chennai
May 25, 2012
30
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
10 wkts
Mohali
Apr 10, 2013
31
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Delhi
Apr 18, 2013
32
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
14 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2013
33
Pune
Chennai
Chennai
37 runs
Pune
Apr 30, 2013
34
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
15 runs
Chennai
May 02, 2013
35
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
77 runs
Hyd-RGS
May 08, 2013
36
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
33 runs
Chennai
May 14, 2013
37
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
48 runs
Delhi
May 21, 2013
38
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
93 runs
A Dhabi
Apr 21, 2014
39
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
07 runs
Dub-DSC
Apr 23, 2014
40
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
34 runs
Ranchi
May 02, 2014
41
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
01 run
Chennai
Apr 09, 2015
42
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
45 runs
Chennai
Apr 11, 2015
43
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
27 runs
Bengaluru
Apr 22, 2015
44
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
97 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2015
45
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2015
46
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2015
47
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
12 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2015
48
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
64 runs
Pune
Apr 20, 2018
49
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
04 runs
Hyd-RGS
Apr 22, 2018
50
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
13 runs
Pune
Apr 30, 2018
51
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 runs
Chennai
Mar 31, 2019
52
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
22 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2019
53
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
80 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2019
Chennai has won three games by one to three wickets margin – one each by one wicket, two wickets and three wickets margin – and four games by nine wickets margin. The following table lists them.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
1
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
01 wkt
Mumbai
Apr 07, 2018
2
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
02 wkts
Mumbai
May 22, 2018
3
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
03 wkts
Ranchi
May 22, 2015
1
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 26, 2008
2
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
09 wkts
Mumbai
May 31, 2008
3
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2010
4
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
May 12, 2012
Chennai has won eight games by single digit margin {one to nine runs} and 13 games by 50 plus runs margin.
Of these 13 games, three games have been won by 90 plus runs. The following table lists them
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
1
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
01 run
Chennai
Apr 09, 2015
2
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 08, 2011
3
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2015
4
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
03 runs
Kolkata
May 18, 2008
5
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
04 runs
Hyd-RGS
Apr 22, 2018
6
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
06 runs
Chennai
Apr 23, 2008
7
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
07 runs
Dub-DSC
Apr 23, 2014
8
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 runs
Chennai
Mar 31, 2019
1
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
55 runs
Kolkata
Mar 16, 2010
2
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
58 runs
Chennai
May 28, 2011
3
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
63 runs
Jaipur
May 09, 2011
4
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
64 runs
Pune
Apr 20, 2018
5
Deccan
Chennai
Chennai
74 runs
Vizag
Apr 07, 2012
6
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
77 runs
Hyd-RGS
May 08, 2013
7
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
78 runs
E London
May 04, 2009
8
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
80 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2019
9
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Chennai
May 25, 2012
10
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Delhi
Apr 18, 2013
11
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
92 runs
P Elizabeth
Apr 20, 2009
12
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
93 runs
A Dhabi
Apr 21, 2014
13
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
97 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2015
The following table furnishes the games won against each opposition
No
Opposition
Mat
Won
Lost
Tied
TW
TL
NR
1
v Deccan
10
06
04
0
0
0
0
2
v Delhi
20
14
06
0
0
0
0
3
v Punjab
21
12
08
0
0
1
0
4
v Kochi
2
01
01
0
0
0
0
5
v Kolkata
20
13
07
0
0
0
0
6
v Mumbai
29
12
17
0
0
0
0
7
v Pune
6
04
02
0
0
0
0
8
v Rajasthan
21
14
07
0
0
0
0
9
v Bangalore
24
15
08
0
0
0
1
10
v Sunrisers
12
09
03
0
0
0
0
Total
165
100
63
0
0
1
1
Most wins have been achieved against Bangalore – 15 wins. Against six teams ten or more games have been won.
No
Opposition
Mat
Won
Lost
Tied
TW
TL
NR
1
v Bangalore
24
15
08
0
0
0
1
2
v Delhi
20
14
06
0
0
0
0
3
v Rajasthan
21
14
07
0
0
0
0
4
v Kolkata
20
13
07
0
0
0
0
5
v Punjab
21
12
08
0
0
1
0
6
v Mumbai
29
12
17
0
0
0
0
The following table furnishes the wins carved by Chennai under MS Dhoni groundwise. It has won most games – 40 – at Chennaii.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
1
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
93 runs
A Dhabi
Apr 21, 2014
2
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
A Dhabi
Sep 19, 2020
1
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
13 runs
Bengaluru
Apr 28, 2008
2
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
38 runs
Bengaluru
May 23, 2012
3
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Bengaluru
May 24, 2014
4
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
27 runs
Bengaluru
Apr 22, 2015
5
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Bengaluru
Apr 25, 2018
1
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
38 runs
Centurion
Apr 30, 2009
2
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
12 runs
Centurion
May 07, 2009
1
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
06 runs
Chennai
Apr 23, 2008
2
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 26, 2008
3
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2008
4
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Mar 31, 2010
5
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
23 runs
Chennai
Apr 03, 2010
6
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2010
7
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2010
8
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 08, 2011
9
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
21 runs
Chennai
Apr 16, 2011
10
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
25 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2011
11
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
19 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2011
12
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 wkts
Chennai
May 04, 2011
13
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
18 runs
Chennai
May 12, 2011
14
Chennai
Kochi
Chennai
11 runs
Chennai
May 18, 2011
15
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
58 runs
Chennai
May 28, 2011
16
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 12, 2012
17
Chennai
Pune
Chennai
13 runs
Chennai
Apr 19, 2012
18
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 21, 2012
19
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
10 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2012
20
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
09 wkts
Chennai
May 12, 2012
21
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Chennai
May 25, 2012
22
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
04 wkts
Chennai
Apr 13, 2013
23
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 22, 2013
24
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 25, 2013
25
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
14 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2013
26
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
15 runs
Chennai
May 02, 2013
27
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
33 runs
Chennai
May 14, 2013
28
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
01 run
Chennai
Apr 09, 2015
29
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
45 runs
Chennai
Apr 11, 2015
30
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
97 runs
Chennai
Apr 25, 2015
31
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
02 runs
Chennai
Apr 28, 2015
32
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
24 runs
Chennai
May 04, 2015
33
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
12 runs
Chennai
May 10, 2015
34
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
05 wkts
Chennai
Apr 10, 2018
35
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Mar 23, 2019
36
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
08 runs
Chennai
Mar 31, 2019
37
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
22 runs
Chennai
Apr 06, 2019
38
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
07 wkts
Chennai
Apr 09, 2019
39
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
06 wkts
Chennai
Apr 23, 2019
40
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
80 runs
Chennai
May 01, 2019
1
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Delhi
May 08, 2008
2
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
86 runs
Delhi
Apr 18, 2013
3
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
48 runs
Delhi
May 21, 2013
4
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Delhi
May 05, 2014
5
Delhi
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Delhi
Mar 26, 2019
1
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Dharamsala
Apr 18, 2010
1
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
07 runs
Dub-DSC
Apr 23, 2014
2
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
Dub-DSC
Apr 25, 2014
1
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
24 runs
Durban
May 20, 2009
1
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
78 runs
East London
May 04, 2009
1
Deccan
Chennai
Chennai
07 wkts
Hyd-RGS
May 27, 2008
2
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
77 runs
Hyd-RGS
May 08, 2013
3
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
04 runs
Hyd-RGS
Apr 22, 2018
1
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
63 runs
Jaipur
May 09, 2011
2
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Jaipur
May 10, 2012
3
Rajasthan
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Jaipur
Apr 11, 2019
1
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
18 runs
Jo’burg
May 02, 2009
1
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
07 wkts
Kimberley
May 09, 2009
1
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
03 runs
Kolkata
May 18, 2008
2
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
55 runs
Kolkata
Mar 16, 2010
3
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Kolkata
May 14, 2012
4
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Kolkata
Apr 20, 2013
5
Kolkata
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Kolkata
Apr 14, 2019
1
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
33 runs
Mohali
Apr 19, 2008
2
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
10 wkts
Mohali
Apr 10, 2013
3
Punjab
Chennai
Chennai
07 wkts
Mohali
May 16, 2015
1
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
09 wkts
Mumbai
May 31, 2008
2
Chennai
Deccan
Chennai
38 runs
Mumbai
Apr 22, 2010
3
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
22 runs
Mumbai
Apr 25, 2010
4
Pune
Chennai
Chennai
08 wkts
Mumbai
Apr 27, 2011
5
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Mumbai
May 24, 2011
6
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
04 wkts
Mumbai
May 10, 2014
7
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
06 wkts
Mumbai
Apr 17, 2015
8
Mumbai
Chennai
Chennai
01 wkt
Mumbai
Apr 07, 2018
9
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
02 wkts
Mumbai
May 22, 2018
10
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
08 wkts
Mumbai
May 27, 2018
1
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
Mum-BS
May 28, 2014
1
Bangalore
Chennai
Chennai
92 runs
P Elizabeth
Apr 20, 2009
2
Chennai
Mumbai
Chennai
07 wkts
P Elizabeth
May 16, 2009
1
Pune
Chennai
Chennai
37 runs
Pune
Apr 30, 2013
2
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
64 runs
Pune
Apr 20, 2018
3
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
13 runs
Pune
Apr 30, 2018
4
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
06 wkts
Pune
May 05, 2018
5
Chennai
Sunrisers
Chennai
08 wkts
Pune
May 13, 2018
6
Chennai
Punjab
Chennai
05 wkts
Pune
May 20, 2018
1
Chennai
Kolkata
Chennai
34 runs
Ranchi
May 02, 2014
2
Chennai
Rajasthan
Chennai
05 wkts
Ranchi
May 13, 2014
3
Chennai
Bangalore
Chennai
03 wkts
Ranchi
May 22, 2015
1
Sunrisers
Chennai
Chennai
05 wkts
Sharjah
Apr 27, 2014
1
Deccan
Chennai
Chennai
74 runs
Vizag
Apr 07, 2012
2
Chennai
Delhi
Chennai
06 wkts
Vizag
May 10, 2019
Head to Head Result summary of each participating teams in IPL
JJ Roy and JE Root collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the 163rd and 164th occasion of England batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings.
JJ Roy and JE Root collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the 40th and 41st occasion of England batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings against Australia.
JJ Roy collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the 26th occasion of England opening batsman collecting first ball ducks in an innings. It also provides the sixth occasion of England opening batsman collecting first ball ducks in an innings against Australia.
JJ Roy and JE Root collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the 20th occasion of two or more England batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
W Larkins
0
1
2
Win
Lord’s
23 Jun 1979
RW Taylor
0
1
2
Win
Lord’s
23 Jun 1979
2
DL Underwood
0
1
2
Srl
Col-SSC
14 Feb 1982
RGD Willis
0
1
2
Srl
Col-SSC
14 Feb 1982
3
MW Gatting
0
1
1
NZl
Ch’church
18 Feb 1984
NA Foster
0
1
1
NZl
Ch’church
18 Feb 1984
4
AJ Lamb
0
1
1
Aus
Lord’s
29 May 1989
DR Pringle
0
1
1
Aus
Lord’s
29 May 1989
5
CC Lewis
0
1
1
NZl
Wellington
15 Mar 1992
PAJ DeFreitas
0
1
1
NZl
Wellington
15 Mar 1992
6
RJ Blakey
0
1
1
Ind
Gwalior
04 Mar 1993
DE Malcolm
0
1
1
Ind
Gwalior
04 Mar 1993
7
JP Crawley
0
1
2
Zim
Harare
03 Jan 1997
N Hussain
0
1
2
Zim
Harare
03 Jan 1997
CEW Silverwood
0
1
2
Zim
Harare
03 Jan 1997
8
RC Irani
0
1
2
NZl
Auckland
02 Mar 1997
AR Caddick
0
1
2
NZl
Auckland
02 Mar 1997
9
GA Hick
0
1
2
Win
Nottingham
20 Jul 2000
D Gough
0
1
2
Win
Nottingham
20 Jul 2000
10
ME Trescothick
0
1
1
Pak
Leeds
17 Jun 2001
PD Collingwood
0
1
1
Pak
Leeds
17 Jun 2001
11
ID Blackwell
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
13 Dec 2002
GJ Batty
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
13 Dec 2002
12
ME Trescothick
0
1
1
Pak
S’hampton
05 Sep 2006
R Clarke
0
1
1
Pak
S’hampton
05 Sep 2006
13
IJL Trott
0
1
2
Aus
Cardiff
14 Sep 2013
JE Root
0
1
2
Aus
Cardiff
14 Sep 2013
14
KP Pietersen
0
1
2
Aus
S’hampton
16 Sep 2013
LJ Wright
0
1
2
Aus
S’hampton
16 Sep 2013
15
MM Ali
0
1
2
Srl
Col-RPS
16 Dec 2014
CJ Jordan
0
1
2
Srl
Col-RPS
16 Dec 2014
16
IR Bell
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
16 Jan 2015
ST Finn
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
16 Jan 2015
17
EJG Morgan
0
1
1
Aus
Hobart
23 Jan 2015
CR Woakes
0
1
1
Aus
Hobart
23 Jan 2015
18
EJG Morgan
0
1
2
Aus
Perth
1 Feb 2015
CR Woakes
0
1
2
Aus
Perth
1 Feb 2015
19
JM Bairstow
0
1
2
Win
Bridgetown
22 Feb 2019
TK Curran
0
1
2
Win
Bridgetown
22 Feb 2019
20
JJ Roy
0
1
1
Aus
Manchester
16 Sep 2020
JE Root
0
1
1
Aus
Manchester
16 Sep 2020
JJ Roy and JE Root collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the eighth occasion of two England batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AJ Lamb
0
1
1
Aus
Lord’s
29 May 1989
DR Pringle
0
1
1
Aus
Lord’s
29 May 1989
2
ID Blackwell
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
13 Dec 2002
GJ Batty
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
13 Dec 2002
3
IJL Trott
0
1
2
Aus
Cardiff
14 Sep 2013
JE Root
0
1
2
Aus
Cardiff
14 Sep 2013
4
KP Pietersen
0
1
2
Aus
S’hampton
16 Sep 2013
LJ Wright
0
1
2
Aus
S’hampton
16 Sep 2013
5
IR Bell
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
16 Jan 2015
ST Finn
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
16 Jan 2015
6
EJG Morgan
0
1
1
Aus
Hobart
23 Jan 2015
CR Woakes
0
1
1
Aus
Hobart
23 Jan 2015
7
EJG Morgan
0
1
2
Aus
Perth
1 Feb 2015
CR Woakes
0
1
2
Aus
Perth
1 Feb 2015
8
JJ Roy
0
1
1
Aus
Manchester
16 Sep 2020
JE Root
0
1
1
Aus
Manchester
16 Sep 2020
JJ Roy {Zero} and JM Bairstow {112} scored zero and century in this game to provide the fifth occasion of England openers scoring zero and century in the same innings. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the 41st such occasion in the annals of one day internationals.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MA Atherton
0
2
Eng
Ind
Manchester
26.05.96
AD Brown
118
2
Eng
Ind
Manchester
26.05.96
2
NV Knight
0
2
Eng
Ind
Kolkata
19.01.02
ME Trescothick
121
2
Eng
Ind
Kolkata
19.01.02
3
C Kieswetter
0
1
Eng
Ban
Birmingham
12.07.10
AJ Strauss
154
1
Eng
Ban
Birmingham
12.07.10
4
AN Cook
0
1
Eng
Win
Southampton
16.06.12
IR Bell
126
1
Eng
Win
Southampton
16.06.12
5
JJ Roy
0
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16.09.20
JM Bairstow
112
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16.09.20
It also provides the eighth such occasion against Australia in one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RS Gabriel
0
1
Win
Aus
Sydney
17.01.84
DL Haynes
108*
1
Win
Aus
Sydney
17.01.84
2
GW Flower
0
2
Zim
Aus
Bulawayo
21.10.99
NC Johnson
110
2
Zim
Aus
Bulawayo
21.10.99
3
MS Sinclair
0
1
NZl
Aus
Napier
01.03.00
NJ Astle
104
1
NZl
Aus
Napier
01.03.00
4
V Sehwag
0
1
Ind
Aus
Gwalior
26.10.03
SR Tendulkar
100
1
Ind
Aus
Gwalior
26.10.03
5
S Dhawan
0
2
Ind
Aus
Sydney
12.01.19
RG Sharma
133
2
Ind
Aus
Sydney
12.01.19
6
Shan Masood
0
2
Pak
Aus
Dubai (DSC
29.03.19
Abid Ali
112
2
Pak
Aus
Dubai (DSC
29.03.19
7
Q de Kock
0
2
RSA
Aus
Bloemfontein
04.03.20
JN Malan
129*
2
RSA
Aus
Bloemfontein
04.03.20
8
JJ Roy
0
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16.09.20
JM Bairstow
112
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16.09.20
It also provides the first such occasion by England opening batsmen against Australia in one day games. The occasion is tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JJ Roy
0
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16.09.20
JM Bairstow
112
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16.09.20
JJ Roy was dismissed by the first ball of the match, when a team batted first in a one day international to provide the 74th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of a match. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of a match in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Team
Opp
Venue
Season
1
B Wood
Eng
Win
Scarborough
1976
2
DW Randall
Eng
Win
Brisbane
1979/80
3
ME Trescothick
Eng
Pak
Leeds
2001
4
ME Trescothick
Eng
Pak
Southampton
2006
5
EC Joyce
Eng
NZl
St Lucia
2006/07
6
IR Bell
Eng
Aus
Sydney
2014/15
7
JJ Roy
Eng
NZl
Edgbaston
2015
8
JJ Roy
Eng
Aus
Manchester
2020
It also provides the 12th occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball against Australia in one day internationals when a team has batted first. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Team
Opp
Venue
Season
1
JG Wright
NZl
Aus
Wellington
1981/82
2
JG Bracewell
NZl
Aus
Adelaide
1985/86
3
Rameez Raja
Pak
Aus
Brisbane
1988/89
4
JG Wright
NZl
Aus
Auckland
1991/92
5
RS Mahanama
Srl
Aus
Col-RPS
1992
6
MJ Clarke
Ind
Aus
Mumbai
2007/08
7
Tamim Iqbal
Ban
Aus
Darwin
2008
8
CH Gayle
Win
Aus
Adelaide
2009/10
9
HM Amla
RSA
Aus
Port Elizabeth
2011/12
10
IR Bell
Eng
Aus
Sydney
2014/15
11
JN Malan
RSA
Aus
Paarl
2019/20
12
JJ Roy
Eng
Aus
Manchester
2020
It also provides the second occasion of England batsman dismissed by the first ball against Australia in one day internationals when England batted first. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Batsman
Team
Opp
Venue
Season
1
IR Bell
Eng
Aus
Sydney
2014/15
2
JJ Roy
Eng
Aus
Manchester
2020
JJ Roy’s first ball dismissal in this game was his second such dismissal in one day internationals. Prior to this he was dismissed first ball against New Zealand at Edgbaston in 2015. He became the 16th batsman in the annals of one day games to be dismissed by the first ball of a match on two or more occasions when the team has batted first.
No
No
Batsman
Team
Opp
Venue
Season
1
1
AC Gilchrist
Aus
RSA
Melbourne
2001/02
2
AC Gilchrist
Aus
Pak
Melbourne-CS
2002
3
AC Gilchrist
Aus
RSA
Brisbane
2005/06
2
1
AJ Finch
Aus
Eng
Cardiff
2013
2
AJ Finch
Aus
Pak
Sharjah
2014/15
3
1
CH Gayle
Win
Aus
Adelaide
2009/10
2
CH Gayle
Win
Sco
Harare
2017/18
4
1
HH Gibbs
RSA
NZl
Brisbane
2001/02
2
HH Gibbs
RSA
Pak
Tangier
200 2
5
1
Imran Nazir
Pak
Srl
Galle
2000
2
Imran Nazir
Pak
Eng
The Oval
2003
6
1
JG Wright
NZl
Aus
Wellington
1981/82
2
JG Wright
NZl
Aus
Auckland
1991/92
7
1
JJ Roy
Eng
NZl
Edgbaston
2015
2
JJ Roy
Eng
Aus
Manchester
2020
8
1
ME Trescothick
Eng
Pak
Leeds
2001
2
ME Trescothick
Eng
Pak
Southampton
2006
9
1
MJ Guptill
NZl
Srl
Dunedin
2014/15
2
MJ Guptill
NZl
Win
Manchester
2019
10
1
PA Wallace
Win
Eng
Sharjah
1997/98
2
PA Wallace
Win
RSA
East London
1998/99
11
1
Rameez Raja
Pak
Aus
Brisbane
1988/89
2
Rameez Raja
Pak
Win
Cape Town
1992/93
12
1
RS Mahanama
Srl
Aus
Col-RPS
1992
2
RS Mahanama
Srl
NZl
Bloemfontein
1994/95
13
1
SC Ganguly
Ind
Srl
Mumbai
1997
2
SC Ganguly
Ind
Eng
Ch-le-St
2002
14
1
SL Campbell
Win
NZl
Taupo
1999/00
2
SL Campbell
Win
NZl
Napier
1999/00
15
1
Tamim Iqbal
Ban
Aus
Darwin
2008
2
Tamim Iqbal
Ban
Win
Dominica
2009
16
1
WU Tharanga
Srl
Ind
Delhi
2009/10
2
WU Tharanga
Srl
Ind
Dambulla
2010
He also became the second England batsman in the annals of one day games to be dismissed by the first ball of a match on two occasions when the team has batted first. ME Trescothick was the other England batsman to be dismissed in such a manner.
No
No
Batsman
Team
Opp
Venue
Season
1
1
JJ Roy
Eng
NZl
Edgbaston
2015
2
JJ Roy
Eng
Aus
Manchester
2020
2
1
ME Trescothick
Eng
Pak
Leeds
2001
2
ME Trescothick
Eng
Pak
Southampton
2006
MA Starc dismissed JJ Roy first ball in this game to provide the third occasion of his dismissing a batsman by the first ball in one day international when the team has batted first. The other two occasions are – he had dismissed IR Bell of England at Sydney in 2014-15 and JN Malan of South Africa at Paarl in 2019-20. MA Starc became the seventh bowler in this category of statistics to dismiss a batsman by the first ball of the match on three or more occasions, when the team has batted first. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
No
Bowler
Batsman
Team
Opp
Venue
Season
1
1
C Vaas
SC Ganguly
Srl
Ind
Mumbai
1997
2
C Vaas
Nevin
Srl
NZl
Sharjah
2000/01
3
C Vaas
V Sehwag
Srl
Ind
Col-SSC
2001
4
C Vaas
DD Ebrahim
Srl
Zim
Col-SSC
2001/02
5
C Vaas
Hannan Sarkar
Srl
Ban
PM Burg
2002/03
2
1
Z Khan
MS Sinclair
Ind
NZl
Col-RPS
2001
2
Z Khan
ST Jayasuriya
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
2002/03
3
Z Khan
MJ Clarke
Aus
Ind
Mumbai
2007/08
4
Z Khan
WU Tharanga
Ind
Srl
Delhi
2009/10
3
1
McDermott
JG Bracewell
Aus
NZl
Adelaide
1985/86
2
McDermott
JG Wright
Aus
NZl
Auckland
1991/92
3
McDermott
RS Mahanama
Aus
Srl
Col-RPS
1992
4
1
K Kulasekara
Nasir Jamshed
Srl
Pak
Dambulla
2009
2
K Kulasekara
Kamran Akmal
Srl
Pak
Col-RPS
2009
3
K Kulasekara
MJ Guptill
Srl
NZl
Dunedin
2014/15
5
1
MA Starc
IR Bell
Aus
Eng
Sydney
2014/15
2
MA Starc
JN Malan
Aus
RSA
Paarl
2019/20
3
MA Starc
JJ Roy
Aus
Eng
Manchester
2020
6
1
SM Pollock
PA Wallace
RSA
Win
East London
1998/99
2
SM Pollock
AC Gilchrist
RSA
Aus
Melbourne
2001/02
3
SM Pollock
AC Gilchrist
RSA
Aus
Brisbane
2005/06
7
1
W Akram
A Flower
Pak
Zim
Karachi
1993/94
2
W Akram
AC Parore
Pak
NZl
Auckland
2000/01
3
W Akram
AC Gilchrist
Pak
Aus
Mel’one-CS
2002
MA Starc became the second Australian bowler in this category of statistics to dismiss a batsman by the first ball of the match on three or more occasions, when the team has batted first after CJ McDermott. The batsmen dismissed by these two bowlers with other details such as opposition, ground and date are tabulated below.
No
No
Bowler
Batsman
Team
Opp
Venue
Season
3
1
McDermott
JG Bracewell
Aus
NZl
Adelaide
1985/86
2
McDermott
JG Wright
Aus
NZl
Auckland
1991/92
3
McDermott
RS Mahanama
Aus
Srl
Col-RPS
1992
5
1
MA Starc
IR Bell
Aus
Eng
Sydney
2014/15
2
MA Starc
JN Malan
Aus
RSA
Paarl
2019/20
3
MA Starc
JJ Roy
Aus
Eng
Manchester
2020
England lost first two wickets without a run on the board in this game to provide the 29th occasion of a team losing first two wickets without a run on the board in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the third such occasion for England and the second such occasion for England against Australia in one day internationals.
No
Fow
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
2/0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
2
2/0
1
Eng
Aus
Sydney
16 Jan 2015
3
2/0
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16 Sep 2020
No
Fow
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
2/0
1
Eng
Aus
Sydney
16 Jan 2015
2
2/0
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16 Sep 2020
England lost first two wickets without a run on the board in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a team losing first two wickets without a run on the board in the history of one day internationals against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Fow
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
2/0
1
Pak
Aus
Brisbane
08 Jan 1989
2
2/0
1
NZl
Aus
Auckland
19 Feb 2000
3
2/0
2
Win
Aus
Sydney
07 Feb 2001
4
2/0
1
Ban
Aus
Col-SSC
19 Sep 2002
5
2/0
1
Pak
Aus
Perth
31 Jan 2010
6
2/0
1
Ire
Aus
Belfast
23 Jun 2012
7
2/0
1
Eng
Aus
Sydney
16 Jan 2015
8
2/0
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
16 Sep 2020
JM Bairstow scored 112 in this game to provide the 181st occasion of England batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 38th occasion of England batsman scoring a century in one day games against Australia.
JM Bairstow scored 112 in this game to provide the 91st occasion of England opening batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 19th occasion of England opening batsman scoring a century in one day games against Australia.
JM Bairstow scored 112 in this game to provide the 57th occasion of England batsman’s scoring a century in a losing cause in one day games. It also provides the 15th occasion of England batsman’s century in a losing cause in one day games against Australia.
JM Bairstow scored 112 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of England opening batsman’s scoring a century in a losing cause in one day games. It also provides the seventh occasion of England opening batsman’s century in a losing cause in one day games against Australia.
JM Bairstow scored 112 in this game to provide his tenth century as England’s opening batsman in one day games. He became the second England opening batsman to score ten or more centuries in one day internationals after ME Trescothick. ME Trescothick has scored 12 centuries as England’s opening batsman
JM Bairstow scored 112 in this game to provide his tenth century as England batsman in one day games. He became the fourth England batsman to score ten or more centuries in one day internationals. Others are – JE Root {16}, EJG Morgan {13} and ME Trescothick {12}
England {302 for 7} and Australia {305 for 7} scored 300 plus runs in this game to provide the 743rd and 744th occasion of a team scoring 300 plus runs in the history of one day internationals.
England {302 for 7} scored 300 plus runs in this game to provide the 80th occasion of a team scoring 300 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 13th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs against Australia in one day internationals.
Australia {305 for 7} scored 300 plus runs in this game to provide the 109th occasion of a team scoring 300 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 13th occasion of Australia posting a total of 300 plus runs against England in one day internationals.
England lost this game after posting 300 plus runs to provide the 147th occasion of a team losing a one day game after posting 300 plus runs. It also provides the fourth occasion of England losing a one day game after posting 300 plus runs against Australia and first such occasion against Australia on home soil.
England {302 for 7} and Australia {305 for 7} scored 300 plus runs in this game to provide the 142nd occasion of both teams scoring 300 plus runs in the history of one day internationals.
MA Starc returned with figures of three for 74 in this game to provide the 91st occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in one day games. It also provides the 22nd occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in one day games against England.
MA Starc returned with figures of three for 74 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of his conceding 70 plus runs in an innings in one day games. He became the third Australian bowler to concede 70 plus runs in an innings on seven or more occasions. Others are MG Johnson {08} and B Lee {07}
JW Bairstow and SW Billings added 114 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 262nd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day internationals. It also provides the 55th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day internationals against Australia
JW Bairstow and SW Billings added 114 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in one day internationals. It also provides the fifth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in one day internationals against Australia
AT Carey and GJ Maxwell added 212 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 148th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the third occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs in the history of one day internationals for the sixth wicket
AT Carey and GJ Maxwell added 212 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of Australian batsmen posting 200 plus runs in the history of one day internationals for the sixth wicket It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsmen posting 200 plus runs in the history of one day internationals for the sixth wicket
AT Carey and GJ Maxwell added 212 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by Australian batsmen for the sixth wicket in the history of one day internationals. The previous best was 165 runs partnership between MEK Hussey and BJ Haddin against West Indies at Kualalampur on 18.09.06
AT Carey and GJ Maxwell added 212 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of Australian batsmen posting 200 plus runs in the history of one day internationals against England. It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsmen posting 200 plus runs in the history of one day internationals for the sixth wicket against England.
AT Carey and GJ Maxwell added 212 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by Australian batsmen for the sixth wicket in the history of one day internationals against England. The previous best was 126 runs partnership between MR Marsh and GJ Maxwell at Manchester on 11.09.20
AT Carey and GJ Maxwell added 212 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 392nd occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships in the history of one day internationals for the sixth wicket
AT Carey and GJ Maxwell added 212 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships in the history of one day internationals against England. It also provides the third occasion of Australian batsmen posting three figure partnerships in the history of one day internationals for the sixth wicket against England
AT Carey scored 106 and GJ Maxwell scored 108 in this game to provide the 231st and 232nd occasion of Australian batsmen scoring centuries in one day internationals. It also provides the 36th and 37th occasion of Australian batsmen scoring centuries in one day internationals against England.
AT Carey scored 106 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of Australian wicket keeper scoring a century in one day internationals. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian wicket keeper scoring a century in one day internationals against England
AT Carey scored 106 and GJ Maxwell scored 108 in this game to provide the 179th occasion of two or more batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in one day internationals. It also provides 177th occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in one day internationals.
AT Carey scored 106 and GJ Maxwell scored 108 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of two Australian batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in one day internationals. It also provides fourth occasion of two Australian batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in one day internationals against England
JM Bairstow scored 112 for England while AT Carey scored 106 and GJ Maxwell scored 108 for Australia in this game to provide the 51st occasion of three or more batsmen scoring centuries in the same match in one day internationals which include two occasions of three batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings.
JM Bairstow scored 112 for England while AT Carey scored 106 and GJ Maxwell scored 108 for Australia in this game to provide the 49th occasion of three batsmen scoring centuries in the same match in one day internationals which include two occasions of three batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings.
AT Carey’s 106 in this game represent his maiden one day century. His previous best was 85 against South Africa at Manchester on 06.07.19
GJ Maxwell’s 108 in this game represent his second one day century. Prior to this he had scored 102 against Sri Lanka at Sydney on 08.03.15. Thus his 108 in this game represent his highest individual score in one day internationals. His highest score against England was his 95 at Perth on 01.02.15
GJ Maxwell scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 108 in this game which fetched him a total of 105 boundary sixes in one day internationals. He became the sixth Australian batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes in one day internationals. Others are – RT Ponting {159}, AC Gilchrist {148}, SR Watson {131}, AJ Finch {120} and A Symonds {103}
GJ Maxwell scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 108 in this game which fetched him a total of 105 boundary sixes in one day internationals. He became the 37th batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes in the history of one day internationals.
GJ Maxwell completed 3000 runs in one day internationals when he was on 45 during his knock of 108 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 3063. He became the 23rd Australian batsman to aggregate 3000 plus runs in one day internationals.
GJ Maxwell completed 3000 runs in one day internationals when he was on 45 during his knock of 108 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 3063. He became the 157th batsman to aggregate 3000 plus runs in one day internationals.
GJ Maxwell’s 108 in this game represent the first three figure knock and also the highest individual innings by a number eight Australian batsman against England in one day games. Previous best was his own 77 at Manchester on 11.09.20
AU Rashid witnesses his record being bettered while he was batting
TK Curran’s 37 while batting at number nine in second one day between England and Australia at Manchester on 13.09.20 represent the highest individual score by an England batsman batting at number nine in one day games against Australia. The previous best was 35 not out by AU Rashid {who has batted at number ten in this game} at the same venue Manchester on 13.09.15, that is same date, same month, five years earlier. Thus AU Rashid watched his record bettered while at the crease
No
Player
Runs
Pos
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
TK Curran
37
09
Eng
Aus
Manchester
13.09.20
2
AU Rashid
35*
09
Eng
Aus
Manchester
13.09.15
Stats highlights of second one dayer between England and Australia at Manchester
Australia was dismissed all out for 203 in this game to provide the 207th occasion of Australia dismissed all out in one day games. It also provides the 74th occasion of Australia dismissed all out in one day games on away soil.
Australia was dismissed all out for 203 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of Australia dismissed all out in one day games. It also provides the 15th occasion of Australia dismissed all out in one day games against England in England and fifth such occasion at Manchester.
Australia was dismissed all out for 203 in this game to provide the 114th occasion of Australia dismissed all out while batting second in one day games. It also provides the 45th occasion of Australia dismissed all out while batting second in one day games on away soil.
Australia was dismissed all out for 203 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of Australia dismissed all out against England while batting second in one day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of Australia dismissed all out in one day games against England while batting second in England and third such occasion at Manchester while batting second.
JM Bairstow was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 109th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for duck in an innings in one day games. It also provides the 28th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for duck in an innings in one day games against Australia
JM Bairstow collected his fifth duck as an opening batsman when he failed to open his account in this game. He became the ninth England opening batsman to collect five or more ducks in one day games. Others are – ME Tresothick {13|, JJ Roy {08}, AN Cook {07}, NV Knight {06}, AJ Strauss {06}, AJ Stewert {06}, JM Brearley {05} and AD Hales {05}
JM Bairstow was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 47th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for duck in an innings in one day games on home soil. It also provides the 12th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for duck in an innings in one day games against Australia on home soil.
JM Bairstow collected his third duck as an opening batsman when he failed to open his account in this game on home soil. He became the sixth England opening batsman to collect three or more ducks in one day games on home soil. Others are – ME Tresothick {07|, JJ Roy {05}, AN Cook {05}, AD Hales {03} and AJ Stewert {03}
JE Root’s 39 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 5962 runs in one day games. He now needs 62 runs for his 6000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the second England batsman to total 6000 plus runs after EJG Morgan. EJG Morgan has an aggregate of 6831 runs in one day games.
EJG Morgan’s 42 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 3963 runs in one day games on home soil. He needs 37 runs for his 4000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the first England batsman to aggregate 4000 runs on home soil.
TK Curran {37} and AU Rashid {35 not out} scored 30 plus runs in England’s innings to provide the 13th occasion of batsmen batting at number nine and ten scoring 30 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals
It also provides the second such occasion by England batsmen in one day internationals The first such occasion was against Pakistan at Lahore on 12.12.05 when LE Plunkett at number nine had scored 56 runs and VS Solanki at number ten had scored 39 not out.
TK Curran’s 37 while batting at number nine in this game represent the highest individual score by an England batsman batting at number nine in one day games against Australia. The previous best was 35 not out by AU Rashid {who has batted at number ten in this game} at the same venue Manchester on 13.09.15, that is same date, same month, five years earlier. Thus AU Rashid watched his record bettered while at the crease
AJ Finch scored 73 in this game to provide the 71st occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a fifty against England in one day games. It also provides the 31st occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a fifty against England in England in one day games
AJ Finch scored 73 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of his scoring a fifty against England in one day games as an opening. It also provides the sixth occasion of his opening batsman scoring a fifty against England in England in one day games
AJ Finch scored 73 in this game to provide the 40th occasion of an Australian captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the 15th fifty as Australian opening batsman scoring a fifty one day games. AJ Finch now occupies the second place in the list of Australian captain opening batsmen who have scored most fifties after MA Taylor. MA Taylor has scored 16 fifties.
AJ Finch became the eleventh captain opening batsman to score 15 or more fifties in the annals of one day games. The following table lists all the eleven captain openers
No
Player
Team
M
NO
Runs
C
50
50+
1
GC Smith
RSA
45
7
3430
08
37
45
2
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
35
2
2968
10
25
35
3
SC Ganguly
Ind
27
5
2355
08
19
27
4
SP Fleming
NZl
24
6
1888
05
19
24
5
AN Cook
Eng
20
2
1536
04
16
20
6
AJ Strauss
Eng
20
2
1590
04
16
20
7
WTS P’field
Ire
19
1
1658
08
11
19
8
CH Gayle
Win
16
4
1305
04
12
16
9
MA Taylor
Aus
16
1
1171
01
15
16
10
AJ Finch
Aus
15
2
1327
05
10
15
11
SR Tendulkar
Ind
15
3
1415
06
09
15
AJ Finch scored one boundary six in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 25 boundary sixes against England. He became the second Australian batsman to score 25 plus boundary sixes against England after SR Watson. SR Watson has scored 27 boundary sixes against England. He also became the ninth batsman in the annals of one day games to score 25 or more boundary sixes against England. The following table lists all the nine batsmen.
No
Player
Team
M
I
NO
Runs
C
HC
6s
1
CH Gayle
Win
36
34
02
1632
4
8
85
2
BB McCullum
NZl
32
31
04
0993
0
8
45
3
IVA Richards
Win
36
34
06
1619
3
11
37
4
MS Dhoni
Ind
48
44
11
1546
1
10
34
5
Yuvraj Singh
Ind
37
36
06
1523
4
7
29
6
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
35
34
02
1195
4
3
28
7
SR Watson
Aus
43
40
04
1306
3
5
27
8
AJ Finch
Aus
29
28
01
1342
7
5
25
9
SK Raina
Ind
37
32
03
1207
1
11
25
AJ Finch scored one boundary six in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 120 boundary sixes in one day games. He became the fourth Australian batsman to score 120 plus boundary sixes in one day games. Others are – RT Ponting {159}, AC Gilchrist {148} and SR Watson {131}
AJ Finch’s 73 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 4971 runs in one day games He required 29 more runs for his 5000 runs. If he gets them, then he would become the 16th Australian batsman to aggregate 5000 plus runs.
JC Buttler effected four dismissals – all caught – in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 55 dismissals against Australia. He now stands second in the list of wicket keepers who have effected most dismissals against Australia after MS Dhoni. MS Dhoni has effected 62 dismissals against Australia
JC Buttler effected four dismissals – all caught – in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 46 catches against Australia. He now stands second in the list of wicket keepers who have pouched most catches against Australia after MV Boucher. MV has effected 62 dismissals.
England won this game by 24 runs to carve its 378th win in one day games and 181st win on home soil. It also provide its 63rd win in one day games against Australia and 36th win on home soil against Australia.
AJ Finch and M Labuschagne added 107 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 391st occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 146th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games on away soil
AJ Finch and M Labuschagne added 107 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 61st occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against England. It also provides the 30th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against England in England.
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AJ Finch and M Labuschagne added 107 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 76th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in one day games. It also provides the 31st occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in one day games on away soil
AJ Finch and M Labuschagne added 107 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 14th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicker in one day games against England. It also provides the ninth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in one day games against England in England.
AJ Finch and M Labuschagne added 107 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the seventh occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against England.
It also provides the fifth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against England.
It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against England.
Stats highlights of the first one day between England and Australia at Manchester
England won the toss and elected to field first to provide the 207th occasion of England doing so in one day games. It also provides the 40th occasion of England doing so in one day games against Australia
England won the toss and elected to field first and lost the game to provide the 77th occasion of England losing a game after it had inserted the opposition in one day games. It also provides the 18th occasion of England losing a game after it had inserted Australia in one day games
EJG Morgan was playing his 200th innings for England in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a batsman playing 200 or more innings for a particular team in the history of one day internationals. He became the first England batsman to achieve such a feat. EJG Morgan has played 223 innings in one day games including his Ireland appearances.
GJ Maxwell {77} and MR Marsh {73} scored fifties in this game to provide the 213rd and 214th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty against England in one day games. It also provides the 100th and 101st occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty against England in England in one day games
MR Marsh-GJ Maxwell added 126 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 390th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 145th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games on away soil.
MR Marsh-GJ Maxwell added 126 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 60th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 29th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England in one day games on away soil.
MR Marsh-GJ Maxwell added 126 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket in one day games. It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games on away soil. Both such partnerships are tabulated below
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MJ Clarke, MEK Hussey
6
136*
1
NZl
Auckland
26 Feb 2005
2
MR Marsh, GJ Maxwell
6
126
1
Eng
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
MR Marsh-GJ Maxwell added 126 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for fthe sixth wicket against England in one day games.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SP O’Donnell, ME Waugh
6
112
1
Eng
Sydney
01 Jan 1991
2
MR Marsh, GJ Maxwell
6
126
1
Eng
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England for the sixth wicket in England in one day games and hence constitutes a record partnership against England in England. The previous best was 96 runs partnership between SE Marsh and AC Agar at Cardiff on 11.09.00. Both the partnerships are tabulated below
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MR Marsh, GJ Maxwell
6
126
1
Eng
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
2
AC Agar, SE Marsh
6
96
2
Eng
Cardiff
16 Jun 2018
GJ Maxwell’s {77} in this game represents his 21st fifty in one day games. While MR Marsh’s 73 represents his 13th fifty in one day games.
GJ Maxwell’s {77} in this game represents his sixth fifty against England in one day games. While MR Marsh’s 73 represents his fifth fifty against England in one day games.
MR Marsh’s 73 in this game represent his highest score against England in one day games. His previous best was 64 at Lord’s on 05.09.15.
AU Rashid’s two wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 153 wickets in one day games. He owns the record for most wickets by an England spin bowler.
MM Ali who returned with figures of none for 59 in this game has bowled in 100 innings in one day games so far. This was his 100th innings. He earned the distinction of becoming the first England spin bowler to bowl in 100 innings in one day games.
AU Rashid’s two wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 40 wickets in one day games against Australia He owns the record for most wickets by an England spin bowler against Australia. He became the fourth spin bowler in the annals of one day games to capture 40 plus wickets against Australia. Others are – DL Vettori {55}, Muralitharan {53} and Shahid Afridi {49}
MM Ali and AU Rashid share the record for most capped England spin bowler against Australia. Both have played 22 tests against Australia. They also own the record for England spin bowlers bowling in most innings against Australia. Both have bowled in 22 innings
JC Buttler took two catches in Australia’s innings which fetched him 51 dismissals against Australia in one day games. He became the first England wicket keeper in the annals of one day game to effect 50 plus dismissals against Australia.
JC Buttler took two catches in Australia’s innings which fetched him 51 dismissals against Australia in one day games. He became the third wicket keeper in the annals of one day game to effect 50 plus dismissals against Australia. Others are – MS Dhoni {62} and MV Boucher {54}
JC Buttler took two catches in Australia’s innings which fetched him 204 dismissals in one day games. He is the first England wicket keeper and 12th wicket keeper in the history of one day games to effect 200 plus dismissals in one day games. The following table lists all the twelve wicket keepers.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Dis
Ct
St
1
KC Sangakkara
360
353
482
383
099
2
AC Gilchrist
282
281
472
417
055
3
MS Dhoni
350
345
444
321
123
4
MV Boucher
294
290
424
402
022
5
Moin Khan
211
209
287
214
073
6
BB McCullum
184
183
242
227
015
7
IA Healy
168
168
233
194
039
8
Mushfiqur Rahim
204
203
223
179
044
9
Rashid Latif
166
164
220
182
038
10
RS Kaluwitharana
186
185
206
131
075
11
JC Buttler
142
138
204
173
031
12
PJL Dujon
167
166
204
183
021
JM Bairstow scored 84 in this game to provide the 72nd occasion of an England opening batsmen to score a fifty against Australia in one day games. It also provides the 41st occasion of an England opening batsmen to score a fifty against Australia in England in one day games
SW Billings scored 118 in this game to provide the 180th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 97th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in one day games on home soil
SW Billings scored 118 in this game to provide the 37th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in one day games against Australia. It also provides the 20th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in one day games on home soil against Australia.
It also provides the fourth occasion of an England batsman scoring a century against Australia at Manchester. All the four occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Amiss
103
2
Aus
Manchester
24 Aug 1972
2
JWA Taylor
101
1
Aus
Manchester
08 Sep 2015
3
JC Buttler
110*
2
Aus
Manchester
24 Jun 2018
4
SW Billings
118
2
Aus
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
SW Billings scored 118 in this game to provide the highest individual score by an England batsman in one day games against Australia at Manchester. The previous best was 110 not out by JC Buttler on 24.06.18.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SW Billings
118
2
Aus
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
3
JC Buttler
110*
2
Aus
Manchester
24 Jun 2018
Manchester became the second ground in England after Birmingham to witness four occasions of England batsmen scoring centuries against Australia. The following table lists the centurions at these two grounds.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GA Gooch
108
1
Aus
Birmingham
22 Aug 1980
2
GA Gooch
115
1
Aus
Birmingham
01 Jun 1985
3
RA Smith
167*
1
Aus
Birmingham
21 May 1993
4
BA Stokes
102*
2
Aus
Birmingham
10 Jun 2017
1
DL Amiss
103
2
Aus
Manchester
24 Aug 1972
2
JWA Taylor
101
1
Aus
Manchester
08 Sep 2015
3
JC Buttler
110*
2
Aus
Manchester
24 Jun 2018
4
SW Billings
118
2
Aus
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
SW Billings’ 118 in this game was in a losing cause providing the fifth occasion of a England batsman’s century going in vain against Australia on home soil. The previous such occasion was 167 not out by RA Smith at Birmingham on 21.05.93. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Amiss
108
1
Aus
The Oval
06 Jun 1977
2
GA Gooch
115
1
Aus
Birmingham
01 Jun 1985
3
GA Gooch
136
1
Aus
Lord’s
29 May 1989
4
RA Smith
167*
1
Aus
Birmingham
21 May 1993
5
SW Billings
118
2
Aus
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
SW Billings’ 118 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 14th occasion of a England batsman’s century going in vain against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Amiss
108
1
Aus
The Oval
06 Jun 1977
2
DI Gower
101*
1
Aus
Melbourne
04 Feb 1979
3
GA Gooch
115
1
Aus
Birmingham
01 Jun 1985
4
CWJ Athey
111
2
Aus
Brisbane
18 Jan 1987
5
GA Gooch
136
1
Aus
Lord’s
29 May 1989
6
RA Smith
167*
1
Aus
Birmingham
21 May 1993
7
GA Hick
109
2
Aus
Adelaide
26 Jan 1999
8
NV Knight
111*
1
Aus
Sydney
13 Dec 2002
9
KP Pietersen
104
1
Aus
North Sound
08 Apr 2007
10
IJL Trott
137
1
Aus
Sydney
02 Feb 2011
11
EJG Morgan
106
1
Aus
Brisbane
17 Jan 2014
12
EJG Morgan
121
1
Aus
Sydney
16 Jan 2015
13
IR Bell
141
1
Aus
Hobart
23 Jan 2015
14
SW Billings
118
2
Aus
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
JM Bairstow-SW Billings added 113 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 261st occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 140th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games on home soil.
JM Bairstow-SW Billings added 113 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 54th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against Australia It also provides the 29th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games on home soil against Australia
JM Bairstow-SW Billings added 113 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games for the fifth wicket. It also provides the 12th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games on home soil for the fifth wicket
JM Bairstow-SW Billings added 113 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games against Australia for the fifth wicket. It also provides the fourth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games on home soil against Australia for the fifth wicket.
A Zampa captured four for 55 in this game to provide the 251st occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day games. It also provides the 73rd occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day games on away soil
A Zampa captured four for 55 in this game to provide the 169th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day games. It also provides the 47th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day games on away soil
A Zampa captured four for 55 in this game to provide the 40th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day games against England. It also provides the 18th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day games on away soil against England.
A Zampa captured four for 55 in this game to provide the 29th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day games against England. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day games on away soil against England
A Zampa captured four for 55 in this game to provide the third occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day games against England at Manchester
No
Player
W
R
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GF Lawson
4
26
Eng
Manchester
30 May 1985
2
MR Marsh
4
27
Eng
Manchester
13 Sep 2015
3
A Zampa
4
55
Eng
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
Australia won this game by 19 runs to provide its 452nd win in one day games. It also provides its 177th win on away soil.
Australia won this game by 19 runs to provide its 83rd win in one day games. It also provides its 32nd win against England in England
Australia won this game by 19 runs to provide its sixth win against England at Manchester. All such wins are tabulated below
No
Team
Result
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Aus
won
003 wkts
005
Eng
Manchester
30 May 1985
2
Aus
won
004 runs
Eng
Manchester
19 May 1993
3
Aus
won
125 runs
Eng
Manchester
14 Jun 2001
4
Aus
won
088 runs
Eng
Manchester
08 Sep 2013
5
Aus
won
008 wkts
154
Eng
Manchester
13 Sep 2015
6
Aus
won
019 runs
Eng
Manchester
11 Sep 2020
CR Woakes {1-59}, J Archer {3-57}, MA Wood {3-54}, MM Ali {0-59} and AU Rashid {2-55} conceded 50 plus runs in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of five England bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day games. It also provides the third such occasion against Australia in one day games. The other two occasions were at – Hobart on 23.01.15 and at Melbourne on 14.02.15.
Statistical highlights of the third T20I between England and Australia
MS Wade and JM Bairstow kept wickets for Australia and England in this game and also opened the innings to provide the 55th occasion of rival wicketkeepers opening the innings in the history of T20Is.
MS Wade and AJ Finch kept wicket and led Australia respectively in this game and also opened the innings for Australia to provide the 33rd occasion of a wicketkeeper and captain opening the innings for a team in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
W
BBMcCullum
36
2
NZl
Aus
Auckland
17.02.05
C
SPFleming
18
2
NZl
Aus
Auckland
17.02.05
2
W
ACGilchrist
1
1
Aus
NZl
Perth
11.12.07
C
MJClarke
33
1
Aus
NZl
Perth
11.12.07
3
W
ACGilchrist
25
2
Aus
Ind
Melbourne
01.02.08
C
MJClarke
37*
2
Aus
Ind
Melbourne
01.02.08
4
W
NJO’Brien
31
2
Ire
Srl
Lord’s
14.06.09
C
WTSP’field
31
2
Ire
Srl
Lord’s
14.06.09
5
W
NJO’Brien
7
2
Ire
Pak
The Oval
15.06.09
C
WTSP’field
40
2
Ire
Pak
The Oval
15.06.09
6
W
BJWatling
7
2
NZl
Pak
Dub-DSC
13.11.09
C
BBMcCullum
47
2
NZl
Pak
Dub-DSC
13.11.09
7
W
NJO’Brien
18
2
Ire
Afg
Col-PSS
01.02.10
C
WTSP’field
46
2
Ire
Afg
Col-PSS
01.02.10
8
W
NJO’Brien
50
2
Ire
Can
Col-SSC
03.02.10
C
WTSP’field
19
2
Ire
Can
Col-SSC
03.02.10
9
W
NJO’Brien
2
2
Ire
Afg
Dub-DSC
09.02.10
C
WTSP’field
35
2
Ire
Afg
Dub-DSC
09.02.10
10
W
NJO’Brien
17
1
Ire
Sco
Dub-DSC
11.02.10
C
WTSP’field
18
1
Ire
Sco
Dub-DSC
11.02.10
11
W
NJO’Brien
11
1
Ire
Net
Dub-DSC
13.02.10
C
WTSP’field
6
1
Ire
Net
Dub-DSC
13.02.10
12
W
NJO’Brien
28
1
Ire
Afg
Dub-DSC
13.02.10
C
WTSP’field
20
1
Ire
Afg
Dub-DSC
13.02.10
13
W
MShahzad
1
2
Afg
Eng
Col-RPS
21.09.12
C
NMangal
8
2
Afg
Eng
Col-RPS
21.09.12
14
W
WBarresi
0
1
Net
Ken
Windhoek
20.04.13
C
MRSwart
27
1
Net
Ken
Windhoek
20.04.13
15
W
BRDunk
23
2
Aus
RSA
Melbourne
07.11.14
C
AJFinch
44*
2
Aus
RSA
Melbourne
07.11.14
16
W
BRDunk
14
2
Aus
RSA
Sydney
09.11.14
C
AJFinch
33
2
Aus
RSA
Sydney
09.11.14
17
W
LRonchi
0
1
NZl
Ban
Mt Maunganui
06.01.17
C
KSW’son
12
1
NZl
Ban
Mt Maunganui
06.01.17
18
W
MHCross
35
2
Sco
Ire
Dub-DSC
20.01.17
C
KJCoetzer
40
2
Sco
Ire
Dub-DSC
20.01.17
19
W
MDPerera
77
2
Srl
Ban
Col-RPS
04.04.17
C
WUTharanga
24
2
Srl
Ban
Col-RPS
04.04.17
20
W
NDickwella
17
1
Srl
Ind
Col-RPS
06.09.17
C
WUTharanga
5
1
Srk
Ind
Col-RPS
06.09.17
21
W
ATCarey
20
2
Aus
Pak
Dub-DSC
28.10.18
C
AJFinch
1
2
Aus
Pak
Dub-DSC
28.10.18
22
W
PSAiree
0
2
Nep
UAE
ICCA Dubai
31.01.19
C
PKhadka
25
2
Nep
UAE
ICCA Dubai
31.01.19
23
W
SEAquilina
1
2
Mal
Spa
Cartagena
30.03.19
C
NKhosla
27
2
Mal
Spa
Cartagena
30.03.19
24
W
KKAhuja
8
1
Mex
Bel
Naucalpan
25.04.19
C
TSharma
6
1
Mex
Bel
Naucalpan
25.04.19
25
W
KKAhuja
2
2
Mex
CRI
Naucalpan
26.04.19
C
TSharma
18
2
Mex
CRI
Naucalpan
26.04.19
26
W
AOtwani
24
2
Uga
Gha
Kampala
23.05.19
C
RGMukasa
9
2
Uga
Gha
Kampala
23.05.19
27
W
BRMTaylor
40
2
Zim
Net
Rotterdam
25.06.19
C
HM’kadza
8
2
Zim
Net
Rotterdam
25.06.19
28
W
BRMTaylor
14
1
Zim
Ire
Bready
12.07.19
C
HM’kadza
1
1
Zim
Ire
Bready
12.07.19
29
W
BRMTaylor
39
2
Zim
Ire
Bready
14.07.19
C
HM’kadza
0
2
Zim
Ire
Bready
14.07.19
30
W
BRMTaylor
6
1
Zim
Ban
Dhaka
13.09.19
C
HM’kadza
34
1
Zim
Ban
Dhaka
13.09.19
31
W
BRMTaylor
27
2
Zim
Afg
Dhaka
14.09.19
C
HM’kadza
3
2
Zim
Afg
Dhaka
14.09.19
32
W
BRMTaylor
0
2
Zim
Ban
Chattogram
18.09.19
C
HM’kadza
25
2
Zim
Ban
Chattogram
18.09.19
33
W
MSWade
14
2
Aus
Eng
S’hampton
08.09.20
C
AJFinch
39
2
Aus
Eng
S’hampton
08.09.20
It also provides the fifth occasion of Australian wicketkeeper and captain opening the innings in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
WK
AC Gilchrist
1
1
Aus
NZl
Perth
11.12.07
C
MJ Clarke
33
1
Aus
NZl
Perth
11.12.07
2
WK
AC Gilchrist
25
2
Aus
Ind
Melbourne
01.02.08
C
MJ Clarke
37*
2
Aus
Ind
Melbourne
01.02.08
3
WK
BR Dunk
23
2
Aus
RSA
Melbourne
07.11.14
C
AJ Finch
44*
2
Aus
RSA
Melbourne
07.11.14
4
WK
BR Dunk
14
2
Aus
RSA
Sydney
09.11.14
C
AJ Finch
33
2
Aus
RSA
Sydney
09.11.14
5
WK
AT Carey
20
2
Aus
Pak
Dub-DSC
28.10.18
C
AJ Finch
1
2
Aus
Pak
Dub-DSC
28.10.18
6
WK
MS Wade
14
2
Aus
Eng
Southampton
08.09.20
C
AJ Finch
39
2
Aus
Eng
Southampton
08.09.20
It also provides the second occasion of wicketkeeper and captain opening the innings in T20Is against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
WK
Mohd Shahzad
1
2
Afg
Eng
Col-RPS
21.09.12
C
Nawroz Mangal
8
2
Afg
Eng
Col-RPS
21.09.12
2
WK
MS Wade
14
2
Aus
Eng
Southampton
08.09.20
C
AJ Finch
39
2
Aus
Eng
Southampton
08.09.20
It also provides the first occasion of Australian wicketkeeper and captain opening the innings in T20Is against England.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
WK
MS Wade
14
2
Aus
Eng
Southampton
08.09.20
C
AJ Finch
39
2
Aus
Eng
Southampton
08.09.20
JM Bairstow scored 55 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a England wicketkeeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is, It also provides the fourth occasion of a England wicketkeeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is against Australia
JM Bairstow scored 55 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a England wicketkeeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is, It also provides the fourth occasion of a England wicketkeeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is against Australia
England was captained by MM Ali who became the tenth captain to lead England in T20Is. He also became the sixth captain to lead England against Australia in T20Is
AJ Finch scored 39 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 1230 runs while leading Australia. He became fourth captain in the history of T20Is to aggregate 1200 plus runs. Others are – F du Plessis {1273}, EJG Morgan {1251} and KS Williamson {1243}
AJ Finch scored four boundary fours in his knock of 39 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 125 boundary fours while leading Australia. He now owns the record for most boundary fours scored by a captain in T20Is. He went past KS Williamson who has an aggregate of 122 boundary fours as captain.
AJ Finch’s aggregate runs in T20I against England read 550. He is the only batsman to aggregate 500 plus runs against England in the history of T20Is
AJ Finch has scored 49 boundary fours and 34 boundary sixes against England in T20Is. He owns the record for these two parameters against England in T20Is.
AU Rashid captured three wickets in this game to take his total of wickets to 49 in T20Is. He now stands second in the list of England’s spin bowlers who have captured most wickets in T20Is. GP Swann has captured 51 wickets and leads the table.
Australia carved its 68th win in T20Is to occupy the fourth place in the list of teams which have won most games in T20Is. Pakistan {93}, India {83} and South Africa {70} occupy the first three places.
Australia won its tenth T20I against England to become the second team to win ten or more T20Is against England. West Indies has won eleven T20Is against England.
England lost its tenth T20I against Australia to become the second team to lost ten or more T20Is against Australia. South Africa has lost 13 T20Is against Australia.