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D Elgar of South Africa completes 4000 runs in tests

D Elgar of South Africa completes 4000 runs in tests

D Elgar of South Africa completed 4000 runs when he was on 17 during the course of his knock of 127 against Sri Lanka in the ongoing test at Johannesburg. At the end of South Africa’s first innings, D Elgar’s run aggregate read 4110.

D Elgar made his test debut against Australia at Perth in November 2012. Batting at number six, he failed to score in the first innings having faced 12 deliveries. He was destined for a pair on his debut test as he failed to score in South Africa’s second innings. In the second innings he faced four deliveries. In the first innings he was caught at the wicket by MS Wade of MG Johnson and in the second innings he was leg before wicket to MG Johnson. D Elgar was one of the ten South African batsmen who have collected a pair on test debut. D Elgar’s career summary read thus

OppMatInnsNORunsHSCHC0
Aus10191604141*234
Ban451405199200
Eng12231819136232
Ind10192576160122
NZl691408140210
Pak711221750010
Srl11190751129332
Win341217121110
Zim23011361010
overall6511294110199131510

D Elgar became the tenth South African batsman to aggregate 4000 plus runs in tests. The following table lists all these ten batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS
1JH Kallis1652783913206224
2HM Amla124215169282311*
3GC Smith116203139253277
4AB de Villiers114191188765278*
5G Kirsten101176157289275
6HH Gibbs9015476167228
7MV Boucher146204245498125
8DJ Cullinan70115124554275*
9D Elgar6511294110199
10F du Plessis67114144108199
Approaching milestones ahead of the Sydney Test between Australia and India

Approaching milestones ahead of the Sydney Test between Australia and India

CA Pujara has an aggregate of 5903 runs prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires 97 more runs for his 6000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the eleventh Indian batsman to total 6000 plus runs in tests.  The following table lists them.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAve
1SR Tendulkar2003293315921248*53.78
2R Dravid163284321326527052.63
3SM Gavaskar1252141610122236*51.12
4VVS Laxman134225340878128145.97
5V Sehwag103178060850331949.43
6V Kohli0871471007318254*53.41
7SC Ganguly113188170721223942.17
8DB Vengsarkar116185220686816642.13
9M Azharuddin099147090621519945.03
10GR Viswanath091155100608022241.93
11CA Pujara0791320805903206*47.60

RR Pant has effected 24 dismissals against Australia prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He needs one more dismissal which would fetch him 25 dismissals. If he effects it, he would then become the third Indian wicket keeper to effect 25 plus dismissals against Australia. Others are – MS Dhoni {71} and SMH Kirmani {41}

RR Pant has effected 24 dismissals against Australia in Australia prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He needs one more dismissal which would fetch him 25 dismissals. If he effects it, he would then become the third Indian wicket keeper to effect 25 plus dismissals against Australia in Australia. Others are – MS Dhoni {35} and SMH Kirmani {27}

RR Pant has effected 58 dismissals on away soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He needs two more dismissals which would fetch him 60 dismissals. If he effects it, he would then become the fourth Indian wicket keeper to effect 60 plus dismissals on away soil. Others are – MS Dhoni {167}, SMH Kirmani {90} and KS More {81}

RR Pant has pouched 58 catches on away soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He needs two more catches which would fetch him 60 catches. If he catches them, he would then become the fourth Indian wicket keeper to pouch 60 plus catches on away soil. Others are – MS Dhoni {154}, KS More {77} and SMH Kirmani {71}

RA Jadeja has an aggregate of 1926 runs prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires 74 more runs for his 2000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the 41sr Indian batsman to total 2000 plus runs in tests.  RA Jadeja has already taken 216 wickets in tests. If he scores 2000 runs, then he would become the fifth Indian all rounder to score 2000 runs and capture 200 plus wickets.

NoPlayerMatRunsWkts
1A Kumble1322506619
2N Kapil Dev1315248434
3Harbhajan Singh1032224417
4R Ashwin0732418375
5RA Jadeja0501926216

If he scores 74 runs, then he would become the 21st all rounder in the history of test cricket to score 2000 plus runs and capture 200 plus wickets. The following table lists all the 21 cricketers.

NoPlayerTeamMatRunsWkts
1SK WarneAus1453154708
2A KumbleInd1322506619
3SCJ BroadEng1433335514
4N Kapil DevInd1315248434
5RJ HadleeNZl0863124431
6SM PollockSAF1083781421
7Harbhajan SinghInd1032224417
8Wasim AkramPak1042898414
9IT BothamEng1025200383
10R AshwinInd0732418375
11Imran KhanPak0883807362
12DL VettoriNZl1134531362
13WPUJC VaasSrl1113089355
14MG JohnsonAus0732065313
15JH KallisSAF16613289292
16R BenaudAus0632201248
17GS SobersWin0938032235
18A FlintoffEng0793845226
19CL CairnsNZl0623320218
20RA JadejaInd0501926216
21Shakib Al HasanBan0563862210

NM Lyon has an aggregate of 195 wickets on home soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires five more wickets for his 200 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the fourth Australian bowler to capture 200 test wickets on home soil. Others are – SK Warne {319}, GD McGrath {289} and DK Lillee {231}.

NM Lyon has an aggregate of 195 wickets on home soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires five more wickets for his 200 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the 20th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 200 test wickets on home soil.

NM Lyon has an aggregate of 89 wickets against India prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires one more runs for his 90 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the first Australian bowler to capture 90 test wickets against India.

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 87 wickets against Australia prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires three more runs for his 90 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the third Indian bowler to capture 90 plus test wickets against Australia. Others are – A Kumble {111} and Harbhajan Singh {95}.

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 37 wickets against Australia in Australia prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires three more runs for his 40 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the third Indian bowler to capture 40 plus test wickets against Australia in Australia. Others are – N Kapil Dev {51} and A Kumble {49}.

NM Lyon has pouched 49 catches prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires one more catch for his 50 catches. If he catches it, then he would become the 21st Australian fieldsman, other than the wicket keepers to catch 50 plus catches.

SPD Smith has pouched 119 catches prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires one more catch for his 120 catches. If he catches it, then he would become the ninth Australian fieldsman, other than the wicket keepers to catch 120 plus catches.

SPD Smith has pouched 18 catches against India prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires two more catches for his 20 catches. If he catches it, then he would become the seventh Australian fieldsman, other than the wicket keepers to catch 20 plus catches against India. Others are – RT Ponting {36}, MJ Clarke {29}, ME Waugh {29}, ML Hayden {23}, RB Simpson {21} and MEK Hussey {20}

TM Paine has effected 27 dismissals against India prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires three more dismissals for his 30 dismissals. If he effected them, then he would become the third Australian wicket keeper to catch 30 plus dismissals against India. Others are – AC Gilchrist {46} and BJ Haddin {40}

SPD Smith has a run aggregate of 1439 runs against India prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires 61 more runs for his 1500 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the fifth Australian batsman to score 1500 plus runs against India. Others are – RT Ponting {2555}, MJ Clarke {2049}, ML Hayden {1888} and AR Border {1567}.

DA Warner has a run aggregate of 4484 runs on home soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires 16 more runs for his 4500 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the eighth Australian batsman to score 4500 plus runs on home soil. The following table lists all the eight batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS
1RT Ponting92154217578257
2AR Border86145205743205
3SR Waugh89140205710170
4ML Hayden56098085210380
5MJ Clarke53086114654329*
6DC Boon60108104541200
7GS Chappell55096134515204
8DA Warner43075074484335*

DA Warner has a run aggregate of 4473 runs as an opening batsman on home soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires 27 more runs for his 4500 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the second Australian opening batsman to score 4500 plus runs on home soil after ML Hayden. ML Hayden has an aggregate of 5210 runs.

DA Warner has a run aggregate of 4473 runs as a left hand opening batsman on home soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires 27 more runs for his 4500 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the second Australian left hand opening batsman to score 4500 plus runs on home soil after ML Hayden. ML Hayden has an aggregate of 5210 runs.

DA Warner has a run aggregate of 4484 runs as a left hand batsman on home soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires 16 more runs for his 4500 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the third Australian left hand batsman to score 4500 plus runs on home soil. The following table lists all the three batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS
1AR Border86145205743205
2ML Hayden56098085210380
3DA Warner43075074484335*

AM Rahane has a run aggregate of 2891 runs on away soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires 109 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the tenth Indian batsman to score 3000 plus runs on away soil. The following table lists all the ten batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS
1SR Tendulkar106176178705248*
2R Dravid093164217667270
3SM Gavaskar060106095055221
4VVS Laxman077134165014178
5SC Ganguly063104074032147
6V Sehwag051089033847309
7V Kohli048087023760200
8DB Vengsarkar062105093143157
9M Amarnath037063053008138
10AM Rahane040071082891147

AM Rahane has a run aggregate of 797 runs against Australia on away soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires three more runs for his 800 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the seventh Indian batsman to score 3000 plus runs on away soil against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {1809}, V Kohli {1352}, VVS Laxman {1236}, R Dravid {1143}, V Sehwag {948} and SM Gavaskar {920}.

AM Rahane has scored 23 fifties on away soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires two more fifties for his 25 fifties. If he scores them, then he would become the eighth Indian batsman to score 25 plus fifties on away soil. The following table lists these eight batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsCHC50+
1SR Tendulkar106176178705293665
2R Dravid093164217667213657
3VVS Laxman077134165014093241
4SM Gavaskar060106095055182240
5SC Ganguly063104074032082230
6V Kohli048087023760141327
7M Amarnath037063053008091726
8AM Rahane040071082891081523

AM Rahane has pouched 47 catches on away soil prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires three more catches for his 50 catches. If he pouches them, then he would become the sixth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 50 plus catches on away soil. Others are – R Dravid {111}, VVS Laxman {74}, SR Tendulkar {68}, SM Gavaskar {57} and M Azharuddin {53}

AM Rahane has pouched 17 catches against Australia prior to the start of the Sydney Test. He requires three more catches for his 20 catches. If he pouches them, then he would become the sixth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 20 plus catches against Australia. Others are – R Dravid {46}, VVS Laxman {36}, SR Tendulkar {23}, V Sehwag {22} and V Kohli {20}

KS Williamson of New Zealand posts his 24th test century

KS Williamson of New Zealand posts his 24th test century

KS Willamson of New Zealand scored his  24th  century when he  made 112 not out  against Pakistan on the first day of the ongoing Christchurch test. All his 24 centuries are tabulated below

He made his test debut against India at Ahmedabad in Nov 2010 and scored 131 on his debut. It was a memorable debut for him  as he and JD Ryder put on 194 runs for the fifth wicket. JD Ryder also scored a century – 103. KS Williamson  made his test debut under the captaincy of DL Vettori. All his  centuries are tabulated below.

NoRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11312IndAhmedabad04 Nov 2010
2102*4SAFWellington23 Mar 2012
31351SrlCol-PSS25 Nov 2012
41141BanChattogram09 Oct 2013
51131IndAuckland06 Feb 2014
61131WinKingston08 Jun 2014
7161*3WinBridgetown26 Jun 2014
81922PakSharjah26 Nov 2014
9242*3SrlWellington03 Jan 2015
101322EngLord’s21 May 2015
111402AusBrisbane05 Nov 2015
121662AusPerth13 Nov 2015
13108*4SrlHamilton18 Dec 2015
141131ZimBulawayo06 Aug 2016
15104*4BanWellington12 Jan 2017
161302SAFDunedin08 Mar 2017
171762SAFHamilton25 Mar 2017
181022EngAuckland22 Mar 2018
191393PakAbu Dhabi03 Dec 2018
20200*2BanHamilton28 Feb 2019
21104*3EngHamilton29 Nov 2019
222511WinHamilton03 Dec 2020
231291PakMt Maunganui26 Dec 2020
24112*2PakChristchurch03 Jan 2021

His 112 not out at Christchurch represent his fourth century against Pakistan. He is the only New Zealand batsman to score centuries in four test innings against Pakistan.  All his four centuries are tabulated below

NoRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11922PakSharjah26 Nov 2014
21393PakAbu Dhabi03 Dec 2018
31291PakMt Maunganui26 Dec 2020
4112*2PakChristchurch03 Jan 2021

His 112 not out at Christchurch represent his eleventh century while leading New Zealand. He is the only New Zealand captain to score ten or more centuries.  All his eleven centuries are tabulated below

NoRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11131ZimBulawayo06 Aug 2016
2104*4BanWellington12 Jan 2017
31302SAFDunedin08 Mar 2017
41762SAFHamilton25 Mar 2017
51022EngAuckland22 Mar 2018
61393PakAbu Dhabi03 Dec 2018
7200*2BanHamilton28 Feb 2019
8104*3EngHamilton29 Nov 2019
92511WinHamilton03 Dec 2020
101291PakMt Maunganui26 Dec 2020
11112*2PakChristchurch03 Jan 2021

KS Williamson is one of the six batsmen who have scored 20 plus centuries in the annals of test cricket while batting at number three. KC Sangakkara {37}, RT Ponting {32}, R Dravid {28}, HM Amla {25}, KS Williason {22} and DG Bradman {20} are the six batsmen.  KC Williamson’s 22 centuries are tabulated below

NoRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11351SrlCol-PSS25 Nov 2012
21141BanChattogram09 Oct 2013
31131IndAuckland06 Feb 2014
41131WinKingston08 Jun 2014
5161*3WinBridgetown26 Jun 2014
61922PakSharjah26 Nov 2014
7242*3SrlWellington03 Jan 2015
81322EngLord’s21 May 2015
91402AusBrisbane05 Nov 2015
101662AusPerth13 Nov 2015
11108*4SrlHamilton18 Dec 2015
121131ZimBulawayo06 Aug 2016
13104*4BanWellington12 Jan 2017
141302SAFDunedin08 Mar 2017
151762SAFHamilton25 Mar 2017
161022EngAuckland22 Mar 2018
171393PakAbu Dhabi03 Dec 2018
18200*2BanHamilton28 Feb 2019
19104*3EngHamilton29 Nov 2019
202511WinHamilton03 Dec 2020
211291PakMt Maunganui26 Dec 2020
22112*2PakChristchurch03 Jan 2021
South African bowlers capturing six or more wickets in a test innings on home soil

South African bowlers capturing six or more wickets in a test innings on home soil

A Nortje of South Africa captured six for 56 against Sri Lanka in the ongoing test at Johannesburg to provide the occasion of a South African bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 64th occasion of a South African bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundMon/Year
1WH Ashley7-0951EngC TownMar 1889
2JH Sinclair6-0261EngC TownApr 1899
3CB Llewellyn6-0922AusJo’burgOct 1902
4CB Llewellyn6-0971AusC TownNov 1902
5SJ Snooke8-0704EngJo’burgMar 1906
6AEE Vogler7-0944EngJo’burgJan 1910
7GA Faulkner6-0874EngDurbanJan 1910
8CP Carter6-0502EngDurbanFeb 1914
9CP Carter6-0911AusJo’burgNov 1921
10JM Blanckenberg6-0762EngJo’burgDec 1922
11AE Hall7-0634EngC TownJan 1923
12AE Hall6-0821EngJo’burgFeb 1923
13CL Vincent6-1312EngDurbanJan 1928
14AE Hall6-1001EngJo’burgJan 1928
15GF Bissett7-0293EngDurbanFeb 1928
16EP Nupen6-0874EngJo’burgDec 1930
17EP Nupen6-0463EngJo’burgFeb 1931
18CL Vincent6-0512EngDurbanFeb 1931
19NBF Mann6-0592EngDurbanDec 1948
20CN McCarthy6-0434EngDurbanDec 1948
21HJ Tayfield7-0232AusDurbanJan 1950
22HJ Tayfield6-0622NZlDurbanDec 1953
23HJ Tayfield6-0132NZlJo’burgJan 1954
24HJ Tayfield8-0693EngDurbanJan 1957
25HJ Tayfield9-1134EngJo’burgFeb 1957
26HJ Tayfield6-0784EngP E’bethMar 1957
27PS Heine6-0582AusJo’burgDec 1957
28NAT Adcock6-0431AusDurbanJan 1958
29PS Heine6-0961AusJo’burgFeb 1958
30PM Pollock6-0384NZlDurbanDec 1961
31GB Lawrence8-0532NZlJo’burgDec 1961
32SF Burke6-1281NZlC TownJan 1962
33TL Goddard6-0534AusJo’burgDec 1966
34MJ Procter6-0734AusP E’bethMar 1970
35AA Donald7-0843IndP E’bethDec 1992
36PS de Villiers6-0812PakJo’burgJan 1995
37SM Pollock6-0503PakDurbanFeb 1998
38PS de Villiers6-0232PakP E’bethMar 1998
39AA Donald6-0531EngJo’burgNov 1999
40M Ntini6-0663NZlB’fonteinNov 2000
41SM Pollock6-0301SrlC TownJan 2001
42SM Pollock6-0563IndB’fonteinNov 2001
43A Nel6-0812EngCenturionJan 2005
44M Zondeki6-0393ZimCenturionMar 2005
45M Ntini6-1002AusJo’burgMar 2006
46M Ntini6-0592PakP E’bethJan 2007
47DW Steyn6-0493NZlCenturionNov 2007
48DW Steyn6-0723WinDurbanJan 2008
49PL Harris6-1273AusC TownMar 2009
50DW Steyn6-0501IndDurbanDec 2010
51M de Lange7-0811SrlDurbanDec 2011
52DW Steyn6-0082PakJo’burgFeb 2013
53KJ Abbott7-0292PakCenturionFeb 2013
54DW Steyn6-1001IndDurbanDec 2013
55DW Steyn6-0343WinCenturionDec 2014
56K Rabada7-1122EngCenturionJan 2016
57K Rabada6-0324EngCenturionJan 2016
58K Rabada6-0554SrlC TownJan 2017
59VD Philander6-0424IndC TownJan 2018
60L Ngidi6-0394IndCenturionJan 2018
61K Rabada6-0543AusP E’bethMar 2018
62VD Philander6-0214AusJo’burgMar 2018
63D Olivier6-0371PakCenturionDec 2018
64A Nortje6-0561SrlJo’burgJan 2021

It also provides the fourth occasion of a South African bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against Sri Lanka.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundMon/Year
1SM Pollock6-0301SrlC TownJan 2001
2M de Lange7-0811SrlDurbanDec 2011
3K Rabada6-0554SrlC TownJan 2017
4A Nortje6-0561SrlJo’burgJan 2021

It also provides the 21st occasion of a South African bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings at Johannesburg.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundMon/Year
1CB Llewellyn6-0922AusJo’burgOct 1902
2SJ Snooke8-0704EngJo’burgMar 1906
3AEE Vogler7-0944EngJo’burgJan 1910
4CP Carter6-0911AusJo’burgNov 1921
5JM Blanckenberg6-0762EngJo’burgDec 1922
6AE Hall6-0821EngJo’burgFeb 1923
7AE Hall6-1001EngJo’burgJan 1928
8EP Nupen6-0874EngJo’burgDec 1930
9EP Nupen6-0463EngJo’burgFeb 1931
10HJ Tayfield6-0132NZlJo’burgJan 1954
11HJ Tayfield9-1134EngJo’burgFeb 1957
12PS Heine6-0582AusJo’burgDec 1957
13PS Heine6-0961AusJo’burgFeb 1958
14GB Lawrence8-0532NZlJo’burgDec 1961
15TL Goddard6-0534AusJo’burgDec 1966
16PS de Villiers6-0812PakJo’burgJan 1995
17AA Donald6-0531EngJo’burgNov 1999
18M Ntini6-1002AusJo’burgMar 2006
19DW Steyn6-0082PakJo’burgFeb 2013
20VD Philander6-0214AusJo’burgMar 2018
21A Nortje6-0561SrlJo’burgJan 2021

New Zealand bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against Pakistan

New Zealand bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against Pakistan

KA Jamieson of New Zealand captured five for 69 against Pakistan in the ongoing test at Christchurch to provide the 216th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundMon/Yr
1FJ Cameron5-0343PakAucklandJan 65
2HJ Howarth5-0801PakKarachiOct 69
3RJ Hadlee5-1211PakLahoreOct 76
4RJ Hadlee5-0621PakChristchurchFeb 79
5RJ Hadlee5-1042PakAucklandFeb 79
6SL Boock7-0872PakHyd-PakNov 84
7SL Boock5-1172PakWellingtonJan 85
8RJ Hadlee6-0511PakDunedinFeb 85
9W Watson6-0782PakLahoreOct 90
10C Pringle7-0521PakFaisalabadOct 90
11ML Su’a5-0731PakHamiltonJan 93
12DK Morrison5-0413PakHamiltonJan 93
13SB Doull5-0662PakAucklandFeb 94
14SB Doull5-0462PakLahoreNov 96
15CL Cairns5-1372PakRawalpindiNov 96
16DR Tuffey5-0872PakHamiltonDec 03
17IG Butler6-0462PakWellingtonDec 03
18SE Bond5-1072PakDunedinNov 09
19MD Craig7-0941PakSharjahNov 14
20C de Grandhomme6-0411PakChristchurchNov 16
21TG Southee6-0802PakHamiltonNov 16
22AY Patel5-0494PakAbu DhabiNov 18
23KA Jamieson5-0691PakChristchurchJan 21
Pakistan batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings

Pakistan batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings

Azhar Ali of Pakistan scored 93 in the ongoing second test at Christchurch against New Zealand to provide the 94th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1Hanif Mohammad963IndMum-BS13 Nov 1952
2Waqar Hasan973IndKolkata12 Dec 1952
3Maqsood Ahmed991IndLahore29 Jan 1955
4AH Kardar933IndKarachi26 Feb 1955
5Imtiaz Ahmed913WinBridgetown17 Jan 1958
6Wazir Mohammad97*3WinGeorgetown13 Mar 1958
7Saeed Ahmed972WinTrinidad26 Mar 1958
8Saeed Ahmed911AusKarachi04 Dec 1959
9Imtiaz Ahmed983EngThe Oval16 Aug 1962
10Abdul Kadir951AusKarachi24 Oct 1964
11Hanif Mohammad933AusMelbourne04 Dec 1964
12Shafqat Rana953NZlLahore30 Oct 1969
13Asif Iqbal922NZlDhaka08 Nov 1969
14Sadiq Mohammad914EngLeeds08 Jul 1971
15Majid Khan991EngKarachi24 Mar 1973
16Mushtaq Mohammad991EngKarachi24 Mar 1973
17Majid Khan981EngThe Oval22 Aug 1974
18Sadiq Mohammad98*3WinKarachi01 Mar 1975
19Majid Khan981NZlHyd-Pak23 Oct 1976
20Zaheer Abbas902AusMelbourne01 Jan 1977
21Majid Khan921WinTrinidad01 Apr 1977
22Sadiq Mohammad971EngLeeds29 Jun 1978
23Zaheer Abbas963IndFaisalabad16 Oct 1978
24Wasim Raja971IndDelhi04 Dec 1979
25Wasim Raja94*2IndKanpur25 Dec 1979
26Taslim Arif902IndKolkata29 Jan 1980
27Mudassar Nazar951AusMelbourne11 Dec 1981
28Zaheer Abbas901AusMelbourne11 Dec 1981
29Javed Miandad923SrlKarachi05 Mar 1982
30Zaheer Abbas912AusKarachi22 Sep 1982
31Mohsin Khan941IndLahore10 Dec 1982
32Mohsin Khan912IndKarachi30 Jan 1983
33Javed Miandad992IndBengaluru14 Sep 1983
34Sarfraz Nawaz902EngLahore19 Mar 1984
35Qasim Umar961NZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
36Javed Miandad941IndChennai03 Feb 1987
37Saleem Malik992EngLeeds02 Jul 1987
38Saleem Yousuf91*1EngBirmingham23 Jul 1987
39Aamer Malik98*2EngKarachi16 Dec 1987
40Shoaib Mohammad941AusKarachi15 Sep 1988
41Shoaib Mohammad953IndKarachi15 Nov 1989
42Ramiz Raja982SrlSialkot12 Dec 1991
43Imran Khan93*2SrlSialkot12 Dec 1991
44Javed Miandad921NZlHamilton02 Jan 1993
45Basit Ali92*2WinBridgetown23 Apr 1993
46Saeed Anwar941SrlCol-PSS09 Aug 1994
47Saleem Malik992SAFJo’burg19 Jan 1995
48Inzamam-ul-Haq954SAFJo’burg19 Jan 1995
49Inzamam-ul-Haq951SrlPeshawar08 Sep 1995
50Aamer Sohail993AusBrisbane09 Nov 1995
51Moin Khan982SrlCol-SSC26 Apr 1997
52Inzamam-ul-Haq962SAFFaisalabad24 Oct 1997
53Inzamam-ul-Haq92*2WinPeshawar17 Nov 1997
54Moin Khan974ZimBulawayo14 Mar 1998
55Inzamam-ul-Haq972AusPeshawar15 Oct 1998
56Mohammad Yousuf951AusBrisbane05 Nov 1999
57Mohammad Wasim911AusHobart18 Nov 1999
58Younis Khan911NZlAuckland08 Mar 2001
59Rashid Latif942BanDhaka09 Jan 2002
60Inzamam-ul-Haq993SrlLahore06 Mar 2002
61Asim Kamal992SAFLahore17 Oct 2003
62Yasir Hameed912IndMultan28 Mar 2004
63Asim Kamal911IndMohali08 Mar 2005
64Shahid Afridi921EngFaisalabad20 Nov 2005
65Inzamam-ul-Haq972EngLahore29 Nov 2005
66Mohammad Yousuf973IndKarachi29 Jan 2006
67Abdul Razzaq903IndKarachi29 Jan 2006
68Mohammad Hafeez952EngThe Oval17 Aug 2006
69Imran Farhat912EngThe Oval17 Aug 2006
70Inzamam-ul-Haq92*2SAFP Elizabeth19 Jan 2007
71Khurram Manzoor931SrlCol-SSC20 Jul 2009
72Mohammad Yousuf901SrlCol-SSC20 Jul 2009
73Salman Butt924AusLord’s13 Jul 2010
74Azhar Ali92*2EngThe Oval18 Aug 2010
75Azhar Ali902SAFAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
76Misbah-ul-Haq992NZlWellington15 Jan 2011
77Misbah-ul-Haq973SrlDub-DSC08 Jan 2014
78Mohammad Hafeez961NZlAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
79Sarfaraz Ahmed962SrlGalle17 Jun 2015
08Mohammad Hafeez981EngAbu Dhabi13 Oct 2015
81Sami Aslam901WinDub-DSC13 Oct 2016
82Misbah-ul-Haq961WinAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
83Azhar Ali913WinSharjah30 Oct 2016
84Babar Azam90*2NZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
85Sami Aslam914NZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
86Misbah-ul-Haq99*2WinKingston21 Apr 2017
87Misbah-ul-Haq992WinBridgetown30 Apr 2017
88Fakhar Zaman941AusAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
89Sarfaraz Ahmed941AusAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
90Babar Azam993AusAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
91Mohammad Rizwan953AusBrisbane21 Nov 2019
92Babar Azam972AusAdelaide29 Nov 2019
93Faheem Ashraf912NZlM Maunganui26 Dec 2020
94Azhar Ali931NZlChristchurch03 Jan 2021

It also provides the 12th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1Shafqat Rana953NZlLahore30 Oct 1969
2Asif Iqbal922NZlDhaka08 Nov 1969
3Majid Khan981NZlHyd-Pak23 Oct 1976
4Qasim Umar961NZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
5Javed Miandad921NZlHamilton02 Jan 1993
6Younis Khan911NZlAuckland08 Mar 2001
7Misbah-ul-Haq992NZlWellington15 Jan 2011
8Mohammad Hafeez961NZlAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
9Babar Azam90*2NZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
10Sami Aslam914NZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
11Faheem Ashraf912NZlM Maunganui26 Dec 2020
12Azhar Ali931NZlChristchurch03 Jan 2021

Azhar Ali’s 93 in this test provide his fourth ninety in a test innings. He became the sixrh Paistan batsman to score ninety on four or more occasions. Others are – Inzamam-ul-Huq  {08}, Misbah-ul-Huq {05}, Javed Miandad {04}, Majid Khan {04} and Zaheer Abbas {04}. The following table lists the performance of these six batsmen.

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11Inzamam-ul-Haq954SAFJo’burg19 Jan 1995
 2Inzamam-ul-Haq951SrlPeshawar08 Sep 1995
 3Inzamam-ul-Haq962SAFFaisalabad24 Oct 1997
 4Inzamam-ul-Haq92*2WinPeshawar17 Nov 1997
 5Inzamam-ul-Haq972AusPeshawar15 Oct 1998
 6Inzamam-ul-Haq993SrlLahore06 Mar 2002
 7Inzamam-ul-Haq972EngLahore29 Nov 2005
 8Inzamam-ul-Haq92*2SAFP Elizabeth19 Jan 2007
        
21Misbah-ul-Haq992NZlWellington15 Jan 2011
 2Misbah-ul-Haq973SrlDub-DSC08 Jan 2014
 3Misbah-ul-Haq961WinAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
 4Misbah-ul-Haq99*2WinKingston21 Apr 2017
 5Misbah-ul-Haq992WinBridgetown30 Apr 2017
        
31Azhar Ali92*2EngThe Oval18 Aug 2010
 2Azhar Ali902SAFAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
 3Azhar Ali913WinSharjah30 Oct 2016
 4Azhar Ali931NZlChristchurch03 Jan 2021
        
41Javed Miandad923SrlKarachi05 Mar 1982
 2Javed Miandad992IndBengaluru14 Sep 1983
 3Javed Miandad941IndChennai03 Feb 1987
 4Javed Miandad921NZlHamilton02 Jan 1993
        
51Majid Khan991EngKarachi24 Mar 1973
 2Majid Khan981EngThe Oval22 Aug 1974
 3Majid Khan981NZlHyd-Pak23 Oct 1976
 4Majid Khan921WinTrinidad01 Apr 1977
        
61Zaheer Abbas902AusMelbourne01 Jan 1977
 2Zaheer Abbas963IndFaisalabad16 Oct 1978
 3Zaheer Abbas901AusMelbourne11 Dec 1981
 4Zaheer Abbas912AusKarachi22 Sep 1982

Azhar Ali of Pakistan scored 93 in the ongoing second test at Christchurch against New Zealand to provide the 82nd occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed for a ninety in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1Hanif Mohammad963IndMum-BS13 Nov 1952
2Waqar Hasan973IndKolkata12 Dec 1952
3Maqsood Ahmed991IndLahore29 Jan 1955
4AH Kardar933IndKarachi26 Feb 1955
5Imtiaz Ahmed913WinBridgetown17 Jan 1958
6Saeed Ahmed972WinTrinidad26 Mar 1958
7Saeed Ahmed911AusKarachi04 Dec 1959
8Imtiaz Ahmed983EngThe Oval16 Aug 1962
9Abdul Kadir951AusKarachi24 Oct 1964
10Hanif Mohammad933AusMelbourne04 Dec 1964
11Shafqat Rana953NZlLahore30 Oct 1969
12Asif Iqbal922NZlDhaka08 Nov 1969
13Sadiq Mohammad914EngLeeds08 Jul 1971
14Majid Khan991EngKarachi24 Mar 1973
15Mushtaq Mohammad991EngKarachi24 Mar 1973
16Majid Khan981EngThe Oval22 Aug 1974
17Majid Khan981NZlHyd-Pak23 Oct 1976
18Zaheer Abbas902AusMelbourne01 Jan 1977
19Majid Khan921WinTrinidad01 Apr 1977
20Sadiq Mohammad971EngLeeds29 Jun 1978
21Zaheer Abbas963IndFaisalabad16 Oct 1978
22Wasim Raja971IndDelhi04 Dec 1979
23Taslim Arif902IndKolkata29 Jan 1980
24Mudassar Nazar951AusMelbourne11 Dec 1981
25Zaheer Abbas901AusMelbourne11 Dec 1981
26Javed Miandad923SrlKarachi05 Mar 1982
27Zaheer Abbas912AusKarachi22 Sep 1982
28Mohsin Khan941IndLahore10 Dec 1982
29Mohsin Khan912IndKarachi30 Jan 1983
30Javed Miandad992IndBengaluru14 Sep 1983
31Sarfraz Nawaz902EngLahore19 Mar 1984
32Qasim Umar961NZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
33Javed Miandad941IndChennai03 Feb 1987
34Saleem Malik992EngLeeds02 Jul 1987
35Shoaib Mohammad941AusKarachi15 Sep 1988
36Shoaib Mohammad953IndKarachi15 Nov 1989
37Ramiz Raja982SrlSialkot12 Dec 1991
38Javed Miandad921NZlHamilton02 Jan 1993
39Saeed Anwar941SrlCol-PSS09 Aug 1994
40Saleem Malik992SAFJo’burg19 Jan 1995
41Inzamam-ul-Haq954SAFJo’burg19 Jan 1995
42Inzamam-ul-Haq951SrlPeshawar08 Sep 1995
43Aamer Sohail993AusBrisbane09 Nov 1995
44Moin Khan982SrlCol-SSC26 Apr 1997
45Inzamam-ul-Haq962SAFFaisalabad24 Oct 1997
46Moin Khan974ZimBulawayo14 Mar 1998
47Inzamam-ul-Haq972AusPeshawar15 Oct 1998
48Mohammad Yousuf951AusBrisbane05 Nov 1999
49Mohammad Wasim911AusHobart18 Nov 1999
50Younis Khan911NZlAuckland08 Mar 2001
51Rashid Latif942BanDhaka09 Jan 2002
52Inzamam-ul-Haq993SrlLahore06 Mar 2002
53Asim Kamal992SAFLahore17 Oct 2003
54Yasir Hameed912IndMultan28 Mar 2004
55Asim Kamal911IndMohali08 Mar 2005
56Shahid Afridi921EngFaisalabad20 Nov 2005
57Inzamam-ul-Haq972EngLahore29 Nov 2005
58Mohammad Yousuf973IndKarachi29 Jan 2006
59Abdul Razzaq903IndKarachi29 Jan 2006
60Mohammad Hafeez952EngThe Oval17 Aug 2006
61Imran Farhat912EngThe Oval17 Aug 2006
62Khurram Manzoor931SrlCol-SSC20 Jul 2009
63Mohammad Yousuf901SrlCol-SSC20 Jul 2009
64Salman Butt924AusLord’s13 Jul 2010
65Azhar Ali902SAFAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
66Misbah-ul-Haq992NZlWellington15 Jan 2011
67Misbah-ul-Haq973SrlDub-DSC08 Jan 2014
68Mohammad Hafeez961NZlAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
69Sarfaraz Ahmed962SrlGalle17 Jun 2015
70Sami Aslam901WinDub-DSC13 Oct 2016
71Misbah-ul-Haq961WinAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
72Azhar Ali913WinSharjah30 Oct 2016
73Babar Azam90*2NZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
74Sami Aslam914NZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
75Misbah-ul-Haq992WinBridgetown30 Apr 2017
76Fakhar Zaman941AusAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
77Sarfaraz Ahmed941AusAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
78Babar Azam993AusAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
79Mohammad Rizwan953AusBrisbane21 Nov 2019
08Babar Azam972AusAdelaide29 Nov 2019
81Faheem Ashraf912NZlM Maunganui26 Dec 2020
82Azhar Ali931NZlChristchurch03 Jan 2021

Azhar Ali of Pakistan scored 93 in the ongoing second test at Christchurch against New Zealand to provide the 13th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings batting at number three. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1Waqar Hasan973IndKolkata12 Dec 1952
2Saeed Ahmed972WinTrinidad26 Mar 1958
3Saeed Ahmed911AusKarachi04 Dec 1959
4Majid Khan991EngKarachi24 Mar 1973
5Zaheer Abbas902AusMelbourne01 Jan 1977
6Zaheer Abbas963IndFaisalabad16 Oct 1978
7Qasim Umar961NZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
8Shoaib Mohammad941AusKarachi15 Sep 1988
9Shoaib Mohammad953IndKarachi15 Nov 1989
10Yasir Hameed912IndMultan28 Mar 2004
11Azhar Ali902SAFAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
12Babar Azam90*2NZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
13Azhar Ali931NZlChristchurch03 Jan 2021