England was dismissed all out for 81 in its second innings against India in the just concluded third test at Ahmedabad to provide the 38th occasion of England dismissed all out for score less than 99 runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
77
55.0×4
4
Aus
The Oval
28 Aug 1882
2
Eng
95
63.0×4
1
Aus
Manchester
10 Jul 1884
3
Eng
77
39.1×4
3
Aus
Sydney
14 Mar 1885
4
Eng
45
35.3×4
1
Aus
Sydney
28 Jan 1887
5
Eng
53
50.0×4
2
Aus
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
6
Eng
62
47.0×4
4
Aus
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
7
Eng
75
40.1
1
Aus
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
8
Eng
65
38.5
2
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
9
Eng
72
29.1
3
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
10
Eng
84
49.0×5
3
Aus
The Oval
10 Aug 1896
11
Eng
92
48.0×5
1
SAF
Cape Town
01 Apr 1899
12
Eng
61
15.4
2
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
13
Eng
99
48.1
3
Aus
Sydney
14 Feb 1902
14
Eng
61
31.2
2
Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
15
Eng
76
36.3
1
SAF
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
16
Eng
87
37.5
4
Aus
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
17
Eng
52
42.1
1
Aus
The Oval
14 Aug 1948
18
Eng
87
31.2×8
3
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
19
Eng
71
32.5
2
Win
Manchester
08 Jul 1976
20
Eng
95
34.3×8
2
Aus
Melbourne
12 Mar 1977
21
Eng
64
27.3×8
4
NZl
Wellington
10 Feb 1978
22
Eng
82
50.2
2
NZl
Christchurch
03 Feb 1984
23
Eng
93
51.0
3
NZl
Christchurch
03 Feb 1984
24
Eng
93
42.4
3
Win
Manchester
30 Jun 1988
25
Eng
46
19.1
4
Win
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1994
26
Eng
99
45.5
4
SAF
Lord’s
21 Jul 1994
27
Eng
92
42.5
4
Aus
Melbourne
24 Dec 1994
28
Eng
89
30.0
3
Win
Birmingham
06 Jul 1995
29
Eng
77
42.3
1
Aus
Lord’s
19 Jun 1997
30
Eng
79
28.2
4
Aus
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
31
Eng
81
30.5
2
Srl
Galle
18 Dec 2007
32
Eng
51
33.2
3
Win
Kingston
04 Feb 2009
33
Eng
72
36.1
4
Pak
Abu Dhabi
25 Jan 2012
34
Eng
58
20.4
1
NZl
Auckland
22 Mar 2018
35
Eng
77
30.2
2
Win
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
36
Eng
85
23.4
1
Ire
Lord’s
24 Jul 2019
37
Eng
67
27.5
2
Aus
Leeds
22 Aug 2019
38
Eng
81
30.4
3
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
It also provides the 23rd occasion of England dismissed all out for a score less than 99 runs in a test innings on away soil which includes neutral venue.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
77
39.1×4
3
Aus
Sydney
14 Mar 1885
2
Eng
45
35.3×4
1
Aus
Sydney
28 Jan 1887
3
Eng
75
40.1
1
Aus
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
4
Eng
65
38.5
2
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
5
Eng
72
29.1
3
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
6
Eng
92
48.0×5
1
SAF
Cape Town
01 Apr 1899
7
Eng
61
15.4
2
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
8
Eng
99
48.1
3
Aus
Sydney
14 Feb 1902
9
Eng
61
31.2
2
Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
10
Eng
87
31.2×8
3
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
11
Eng
95
34.3×8
2
Aus
Melbourne
12 Mar 1977
12
Eng
64
27.3×8
4
NZl
Wellington
10 Feb 1978
13
Eng
82
50.2
2
NZl
Christchurch
03 Feb 1984
14
Eng
93
51.0
3
NZl
Christchurch
03 Feb 1984
15
Eng
46
19.1
4
Win
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1994
16
Eng
92
42.5
4
Aus
Melbourne
24 Dec 1994
17
Eng
79
28.2
4
Aus
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
18
Eng
81
30.5
2
Srl
Galle
18 Dec 2007
19
Eng
51
33.2
3
Win
Kingston
04 Feb 2009
20
Eng
72
36.1
4
Pak
Abu Dhabi
25 Jan 2012
21
Eng
58
20.4
1
NZl
Auckland
22 Mar 2018
22
Eng
77
30.2
2
Win
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
23
Eng
81
30.4
3
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
England has been dismissed for a total less than 99 runs in both innings of a test. All the three occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
53
50.0×4
2
Aus
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
2
Eng
62
47.0×4
4
Aus
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
1
Eng
65
38.5
2
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
2
Eng
72
29.1
3
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
1
Eng
82
50.2
2
NZl
Christchurch
03 Feb 1984
2
Eng
93
51.0
3
NZl
Christchurch
03 Feb 1984
England’s 81 all out in this test provides the sixth occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 99 runs in a day-night test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Srl
96
26.0
3
Pak
Dub-DSC
6 Oct 2017
2
Zim
68
30.1
2
SAF
P Elizabeth
26 Dec 2017
3
Eng
58
20.4
1
NZl
Auckland
22 Mar 2018
4
Win
93
31.2
3
Srl
Bridgetown
23 Jun 2018
5
Ind
36
21.2
3
Aus
Adelaide
17 Dec 2020
6
Eng
81
30.4
3
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
It also provides the second occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 99 runs in a day-night test. Both such occasions are tabulated below. England was dismissed for 58 in its first innings against New Zealand at Auckland in Mar 2018. England is the only team to be dismissed for a total less than 99 runs in a test innings of the day-night test on two occasions.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
58
20.4
1
NZl
Auckland
22 Mar 2018
2
Eng
81
30.4
3
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
AR Patel stands tall with his eleven for 70 in a day-night test at Ahmedabad
AR Patel of India who returned with figures of 11 for 70 in thejust concluded test against Ahmedabad against England became the third bowler to capture ten or more wickets in a day-night test after D Bishoo of West Indies and PJ Cummins of Australia. The following table lists the performance of these three bowlers.
No
Player
W-R
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AR Patel
11-070
Ind
Eng
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
2
PJ Cummins
10-062
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
24 Jan 2019
3
D Bishoo
10-174
Win
Pak
Dub-DSC
13 Oct 2016
AR Patel’s 11 for 70 represent the best bowling figures in a day-night test. It was an improvement over PJ Cummins’ figures of 10 for 62 in the test match between Australia and Sri Lanka at Brisbane in Jan 2019
AR Patel became the first bowler in a day-night test to capture ten wickets in a match with five plus wickets in each innings. He returned with figures of 6 for 38 in the first innings and 5 for 32 in the second innings of this test. He had match figures of 11 for 70
The third test between India and England at Ahmedabad in the ongoing test series was completed in two days with India winning this test by ten wickets to provide the 22nd occasion of a team winning a test within two days. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
T-1
T-2
D
Won
Ground
Match Date
1
Eng
Aus
2
Aus
The Oval
28 Aug 1882
2
Eng
Aus
2
Aus
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
3
Eng
Aus
2
Eng
The Oval
13 Aug 1888
4
Eng
Aus
2
Eng
Manchester
30 Aug 1888
5
SAF
Eng
2
Eng
P Elizabeth
12 Mar 1889
6
SAF
Eng
2
Eng
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
7
Eng
Aus
2
Eng
The Oval
11 Aug 1890
8
SAF
Eng
2
Eng
P Elizabeth
13 Feb 1896
9
SAF
Eng
2
Eng
Cape Town
21 Mar 1896
10
Aus
SAF
2
Aus
Manchester
27 May 1912
11
Eng
SAF
2
Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
12
Eng
Aus
2
Aus
Nottingham
28 May 1921
13
Aus
Win
2
Aus
Melbourne
13 Feb 1931
14
SAF
Aus
2
Aus
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1936
15
NZl
Aus
2
Aus
Wellington
29 Mar 1946
16
Eng
Win
2
Eng
Leeds
17 Aug 2000
17
Aus
Pak
2
Aus
Sharjah
11 Oct 2002
18
SAF
Zim
2
SAF
Cape Town
04 Mar 2005
19
Zim
NZl
2
NZl
Harare
07 Aug 2005
20
SAF
Zim
2
SAF
P Elizabeth
26 Dec 2017
21
Ind
Afg
2
Ind
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
22
Ind
Eng
2
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
It also provides the second occasion of a test match completed in two days on Indian soil. The first such occasion was the Bengaluru test between India and Afghanistan in Jun 2018. Incidentally this test was your truly’s 100th International match
No
T-1
T-2
D
Won
Ground
Match Date
1
Ind
Afg
2
Ind
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
2
Ind
Eng
2
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
Second day of the Ahmedabad test between India and England
JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 127th occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 64th occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket on away soil
JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 15th occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket on away soil
JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 21st occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the seventh occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket on away soil
JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the first occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket on away soil
JE Root became the second captain in the annals of test cricket to capture five plus wickets conceding single digit runs in a test innings after AER Gilligan of England. AER Gilligan had returned with figures of six wickets conceding seven runs against SAF at Birmingham in Jun 1924.
JE Root with his five for eight became the 13th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such performances are tabulated below
No
Player
Wkts
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GA Lohmann
8-07
4
Eng
SAF
P Elizabeth
13 Feb 1896
2
AER Gilligan
6-07
2
Eng
SAF
Birmingham
14 Jun 1924
3
H Ironmonger
5-06
1
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
4
ERH Toshack
5-02
2
Aus
Ind
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
5
TBA May
5-09
3
Aus
Win
Adelaide
23 Jan 1993
6
JJC Lawson
6-03
3
Win
Ban
Dhaka
08 Dec 2002
7
MJ Clarke
6-09
3
Aus
Ind
Mumbai
03 Nov 2004
8
VD Philander
5-07
1
SAF
NZl
Cape Town
02 Jan 2013
9
DW Steyn
6-08
2
SAF
Pak
Johannesburg
01 Feb 2013
10
KAJ Roach
5-08
1
Win
Ban
North Sound
04 Jul 2018
11
JJ Bumrah
5-07
4
Ind
Win
North Sound
22 Aug 2019
12
JR Hazlewood
5-08
3
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
17 Dec 2020
13
JE Root
5-08
2
Eng
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
He also became the third England bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such performances are tabulated below
No
Player
Wkts
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GA Lohmann
8-07
4
Eng
SAF
P Elizabeth
13 Feb 1896
2
AER Gilligan
6-07
2
Eng
SAF
Birmingham
14 Jun 1924
3
JE Root
5-08
2
Eng
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
He also became the fourth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs against Ind. All such performances are tabulated below
No
Player
Wkts
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
ERH Toshack
5-02
2
Aus
Ind
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
2
MJ Clarke
6-09
3
Aus
Ind
Mumbai
03 Nov 2004
3
JR Hazlewood
5-08
3
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
17 Dec 2020
4
JE Root
5-08
2
Eng
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
JE Root became the second bowler to capture five wickets conceding single digit runs in a day-night test after JR Hazzlewood of Aus. JR Hazelwood had figures of five for eight against Ind at Adelaide in Dec 2020. Interestingly enough both these bowlers have the same figures {five for eight} and against the same opposition {India}
No
Player
Wkts
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JR Hazlewood
5-08
3
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
17 Dec 2020
2
JE Root
5-08
2
Eng
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
England was dismissed for 81 in its second innings, its lowest test innings score against Ind. Its previous lowest total against India in England was 101 at The Oval in Aug 1971. Its previous lowest total against India in India was at Mumbai in Nov 1981.
The interval between 1971 and 1981 is ten years and the interval between 1981 and 2021 is twenty years – multiple of ten years.
AR Patel captured five for 32 in England’s second innings to provide the 76th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against England. It also provides the 45th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against England in Ind.
AR Patel captured eleven wickets conceding 70 runs in this {6-38 and 5-22} to provide the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test with five plus wickets in each innings of the test against England. Other two occasions were – R Ashwin’s 12 for 167 {6-112 and 6-52} at Mumbai in Dec 2016 and L Sivaramakrishnan’s 12 for 181 {6-64 and 6-117} at Mumbai in Nov 1984.
Interestingly both R Ashwin and L Sivaramakrishnan have witnessed the feat of AR Patel. R Ashwin bowling in tandem with AR Patel. L Sivaramakrishnan commenting on the performance of AR Patel in the capacity of a TV Commentator for Starsports.
AR Patel captured eleven wickets conceding 70 runs in this {6-38 and 5-22} to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test with five plus wickets in each innings of the test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Wkts
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
ND Hirwani
16-136
Win
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
2
Harbhajan
15-217
Aus
Chennai
18 Mar 2001
3
JM Patel
14-124
Aus
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
4
MH Mankad
13-131
Pak
Delhi
16 Oct 1952
5
J Srinath
13-132
Pak
Kolkata
16 Feb 1999
6
R Ashwin
13-140
NZl
Indore
08 Oct 2016
7
A Kumble
13-181
Aus
Chennai
14 Oct 2004
8
Harbhajan
13-196
Aus
Kolkata
11 Mar 2001
9
R Ashwin
12-085
NZl
Hyd-RGS
23 Aug 2012
10
R Ashwin
12-098
SAF
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
11
Chandrasekhar
12-104
Aus
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
12
IK Pathan
12-126
Zim
Harare
20 Sep 2005
13
R Ashwin
12-167
Eng
Mumbai
08 Dec 2016
14
LSR Krishnan
12-181
Eng
Mumbai
28 Nov 1984
15
R Ashwin
12-198
Aus
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
16
AR Patel
11-070
Eng
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
17
IK Pathan
11-096
Ban
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
18
RG Nadkarni
11-122
Aus
Chennai
02 Oct 1964
19
SLV Raju
11-125
Srl
Ahmedabad
08 Feb 1994
20
Harbhajan
11-224
Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
21
A Kumble
10-074
Pak
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
22
PP Ojha
10-089
Win
Mumbai
14 Nov 2013
23
BKV Prasad
10-153
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
24
BS Bedi
10-194
Aus
Perth
16 Dec 1977
AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the 51st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match. It also provides the 39th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match on home soil and also provides the fifth such occasion against Eng at Ahmedabad.
AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the ground record for the best figures by a bowler at Ahmedabad. The previous best was SLV Raju’s 11 for 125 against Sri Lanka in Feb 1994.
AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the 51st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match against England. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match on home soil against England and also second such occasion against England at Ahmedabad. A Kumble’s 10 for 233 in Dec 2001 was the other occasion.
R Ashwin’s four wickets in England’s second innings fetched him an aggregate of 401 test wickets. He became the 16th bowler and the fourth Indian bowler to capture 400 plus test wickets in the annals of test cricket. Others are – A Kumble {619}, N Kapil Dev {434} and Harbhajan Singh {417}
JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the 98th occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair. It also provides the 53rd occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair on away soil
JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the eighth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair against India. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair on away soil against India.
JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the 49th occasion of a batsman collecting a pair against India. It also provides the 31st occasion of a batsman collecting a pair against India on Indian soil.
It also provides the fourth occasion of a batsman collecting a pair at Ahmedabad. Others are AL Logie of West Indies in Nov 1983, MS Atapattu of Sri Lanka in Feb 1994 and TG McIntosh of New Zealand in Nov 2010
Z Crawly was dismissed for a duck in England’s second innings to provide the 19th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a duck against India. It also provide the 12th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a duck against India in India.
Z Crawley scored 53 and zero in this test to provide the fifth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty and a duck in a test match against India. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Oppo
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Amiss
82
0
Ind
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
AJ Stewart
74
0
Ind
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
3
MP Vaughan
0
100
Ind
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
4
KK Jennings
112
0
Ind
Mumbai
08 Dec 2016
5
Z Crawley
53
0
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
This test was completed in two days with India winning this test by ten wickets to provide the 22nd occasion of a team winning a test within two days. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
T-1
T-2
D
Won
Ground
Match Date
1
Eng
Aus
2
Aus
The Oval
28 Aug 1882
2
Eng
Aus
2
Aus
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
3
Eng
Aus
2
Eng
The Oval
13 Aug 1888
4
Eng
Aus
2
Eng
Manchester
30 Aug 1888
5
SAF
Eng
2
Eng
P Elizabeth
12 Mar 1889
6
SAF
Eng
2
Eng
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
7
Eng
Aus
2
Eng
The Oval
11 Aug 1890
8
SAF
Eng
2
Eng
P Elizabeth
13 Feb 1896
9
SAF
Eng
2
Eng
Cape Town
21 Mar 1896
10
Aus
SAF
2
Aus
Manchester
27 May 1912
11
Eng
SAF
2
Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
12
Eng
Aus
2
Aus
Nottingham
28 May 1921
13
Aus
Win
2
Aus
Melbourne
13 Feb 1931
14
SAF
Aus
2
Aus
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1936
15
NZl
Aus
2
Aus
Wellington
29 Mar 1946
16
Eng
Win
2
Eng
Leeds
17 Aug 2000
17
Aus
Pak
2
Aus
Sharjah
11 Oct 2002
18
SAF
Zim
2
SAF
Cape Town
04 Mar 2005
19
Zim
NZl
2
NZl
Harare
07 Aug 2005
20
SAF
Zim
2
SAF
P Elizabeth
26 Dec 2017
21
Ind
Afg
2
Ind
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
22
Ind
Eng
2
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
It also provides the second occasion of a test match completed in two days on Indian soil. The first such occasion was the Bengaluru test between India and Afghanistan in Jun 2018. Incidentally this test was your truly’s 100th International match
No
T-1
T-2
D
Won
Ground
Match Date
1
Ind
Afg
2
Ind
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
2
Ind
Eng
2
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
AR Patel and R Ashwin shared the new ball in England’s second innings to provide the 48th occasion of new ball being shared by two spinners in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 17th occasion of Indian spin bowlers sharing the new ball in an innings.
AR Patel and R Ashwin shared the new ball in England’s second innings to provide the 19th occasion of new ball being shared by two spinners against England in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian spin bowlers sharing the new ball in an innings against England
R Ashwin’s 401 wickets costed him 10005 runs. He became the 12th bowler in the annals of test cricket to concede 10000 plus and capture 400 plus wickets. He also became the fourth Indian bowler to concede 10000 plus runs and capture 400 plus wickets
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
1
A Kumble
132
236
40850
18355
619
2
Harbhajan
103
190
28580
13537
417
3
N Kapil Dev
131
227
27740
12867
434
4
R Ashwin
077
144
21264
10005
401
This test was won by ten wickets and gave India its 22nd victory on home soil under V Kohli. With 22 wins to his credit V Kohli now owns the record for most test wins by an Indian captain on home soil. He went past MS Dhoni who had won 21 tests on home soil. The following table lists the home soil wins under these two Indian skippers
No
Captain
Opp
Margin
Ground
Start Date
1
MS Dhoni
SAF
8 wickets
Kanpur
11 Apr 2008
2
MS Dhoni
Aus
320 runs
Mohali
17 Oct 2008
3
MS Dhoni
Aus
172 runs
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
4
MS Dhoni
Eng
6 wickets
Chennai
11 Dec 2008
5
MS Dhoni
Srl
inns & 144 runs
Kanpur
24 Nov 2009
6
MS Dhoni
Srl
inns & 24 runs
Mum-BS
02 Dec 2009
7
MS Dhoni
SAF
inns & 57 runs
Kolkata
14 Feb 2010
8
MS Dhoni
Aus
1 wickets
Mohali
01 Oct 2010
9
MS Dhoni
Aus
7 wickets
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
10
MS Dhoni
NZl
inns & 198 runs
Nagpur
20 Nov 2010
11
MS Dhoni
Win
5 wickets
Delhi
06 Nov 2011
12
MS Dhoni
Win
inns & 15 runs
Kolkata
14 Nov 2011
13
MS Dhoni
NZl
inns & 115 runs
Hyd-RGS
23 Aug 2012
14
MS Dhoni
NZl
5 wickets
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
15
MS Dhoni
Eng
9 wickets
Ahmedabad
15 Nov 2012
16
MS Dhoni
Aus
8 wickets
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
17
MS Dhoni
Aus
inns & 135 runs
Hyd-RGS
02 Mar 2013
18
MS Dhoni
Aus
6 wickets
Mohali
14 Mar 2013
19
MS Dhoni
Aus
6 wickets
Delhi
22 Mar 2013
20
MS Dhoni
Win
inns & 51 runs
Kolkata
06 Nov 2013
21
MS Dhoni
Win
inns & 126 runs
Mumbai
14 Nov 2013
No
Captain
Opp
Margin
Ground
Start Date
1
V Kohli
SAF
108 runs
Mohali
05 Nov 2015
2
V Kohli
SAF
124 runs
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
3
V Kohli
SAF
337 runs
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
4
V Kohli
NZl
197 runs
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
5
V Kohli
NZl
178 runs
Kolkata
30 Sep 2016
6
V Kohli
NZl
321 runs
Indore
08 Oct 2016
7
V Kohli
Eng
246 runs
Vizag
17 Nov 2016
8
V Kohli
Eng
8 wickets
Mohali
26 Nov 2016
9
V Kohli
Eng
inns & 36 runs
Mumbai
08 Dec 2016
10
V Kohli
Eng
inns & 75 runs
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
11
V Kohli
Ban
208 runs
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
12
V Kohli
Aus
75 runs
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
13
V Kohli
Srl
inns & 239 runs
Nagpur
24 Nov 2017
14
V Kohli
Win
inns & 272 runs
Rajkot
04 Oct 2018
15
V Kohli
Win
10 wickets
Hyd-RGS
12 Oct 2018
16
V Kohli
SAF
203 runs
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
17
V Kohli
SAF
inns & 137 runs
Pune
10 Oct 2019
18
V Kohli
SAF
inns & 202 runs
Ranchi
19 Oct 2019
19
V Kohli
Ban
inns & 130 runs
Indore
14 Nov 2019
20
V Kohli
Ban
inns & 46 runs
Kolkata
22 Nov 2019
21
V Kohli
Eng
317 runs
Chennai
13 Feb 2021
22
V Kohli
Eng
10 wickets
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
Couple of records for RV Uthappa in Vijay Hazare Trophy
RV Uthappa scored 100 representing Kerala against Railways at Bengaluru on 24.02.21. This knock represents his eleventh century in Vijay Hazare Trophy. He now owns the record with for most centuries in Vijay Hazare Trophy. He went past Yashpal Singh who has scored ten centuries in the tournament. RV Uthappa scored nine centuries for Karnataka and two for Kerala. Yashpal Singh scored four centuries for services, three for Tripura and three for Manipur. Centuries scored by these two batsmen are tabulated below.
RV Uthappa represented three states in the tournament – Karnataka, Saurashtra and Kerala. Yashpal Singh represented four states/Teams – Services, Sikkim, Tripura and Manipur
RV Uthappa shares the record for most number of appearances in the tournament with MK Tiwary. The game against Railways on 24.02.21 was the 77th game for him in the tournament. MK Tiwary of Bengal has also played 77 games in the tournament
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
RV Uthappa
117
Kar
T N
Chennai
14.02.10
2
RV Uthappa
103
Kar
And
Malappuram
13.02.11
3
RV Uthappa
120
Kar
Hyd
Bangalore
24.02.12
4
RV Uthappa
104
Kar
And
Bengaluru
26.02.12
5
RV Uthappa
169
Kar
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
6
RV Uthappa
103
Kar
Hyd
Porvorim
18.02.13
7
RV Uthappa
104
Kar
Ker
Alur
02.03.14
8
RV Uthappa
132*
Kar
Guj
Kolkata
01.03.14
9
RV Uthappa
133
Kar
Jha
Kolkata
14.03.14
10
RV Uthappa
107
Ker
Odi
Alur
20.02.21
11
RV Uthappa
100
Ker
Rlys
Bengaluru
24.02.21
1
Yashpal Singh
100
Ser
H P
Una
15.02.09
2
Yashpal Singh
126*
Ser
J+K
Una
17.02.09
3
Yashpal Singh
108*
Ser
H P
Chandigarh
10.02.11
4
Yashpal Singh
108*
Ser
H P
Delhi
20.02.12
5
Yashpal Singh
115*
Tri
Del
Cuttack
03.03.17
6
Yashpal Singh
113*
Tri
H P
Dharamsala
05.02.18
7
Yashpal Singh
110
Tri
U P
Nadaun
17.02.18
8
Yashpal Singh
102
Man
Miz
Anand
28.09.18
9
Yashpal Singh
134*
Man
Bih
Nadiad
04.10.18
10
Yashpal Singh
106*
Man
Meg
Vadodara
06.10.18
RV Uthappa wrote himself into record books with another feat of completing 3000 runs in the tournament. He reached the landmark when he was on 74 during his knock of 100 in the game against Railways at Bengaluru on 24.02.21. His runs aggregate at the end of this game read 3026. He became the fourth batsman in the tournament to score 3000 plus runs. Others are – Yahspal Singh {3193}, A Mukund {3048} and MK Tiwari {3007}.
First day of Ahmedabad test between India and England
This test will be a day-night test to provide the 16th occasion of a Day-Night test in the annals of test cricket. It will be the second day-night test held in India. The first one was against Bangladesh at Kolkata in Nov 2019. India had won this test by an innings and 46 runs
This test is India’s third day-night test when it took on England at Ahmedabad. India’s other two day-night tests with results are detailed below.
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Ind
won
I & 046 runs
Ban
Kolkata
22.11.19
2
Ind
Lost
008 wkts
Aus
Adelaide
17.12.20
This test is England’s fourth day-night test when it took on India at Ahmedabad. England’s other three day-night tests with details are detailed below
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Eng
won
I & 209 runs
Win
Birmingham
17.08.17
2
Eng
lost
120 runs
Aus
Adelaide
02.12.17
3
Eng
lost
I & 049 runs
NZl
Auckland
22.03.18
India and England will play their first day-night test when they meet each other at Ahmedabad
I Sharma made his 100th test appearance in this test. He is the 70th cricketer to appear in 100 plus tests in the annals of test cricket. He is the eleventh Indian cricketer to appear in 100 plus tests.
He became the eleventh pace bowler with 300 plus wickets to appear in 100 plus tests. He also became the second Indian pace bowler with 300 plus wickets to appear in 100 plus wickets after Kapil Dev.
The following is the list of bowlers who have played 100 tests and the wickets captured by them {Qualification 300 plus wickets]
No
Player
Team
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
1
JM Anderson
Eng
159
295
34098
16187
611
2
SCJ Broad
Eng
146
267
29280
14312
517
3
SK Warne
Aus
145
273
40705
17995
708
4
M Muralitharan
Srl
133
230
44039
18180
800
5
A Kumble
Ind
132
236
40850
18355
619
6
CA Walsh
Win
132
242
30019
12688
519
7
N Kapil Dev
Ind
131
227
27740
12867
434
8
GD McGrath
Aus
124
243
29248
12186
563
9
DL Vettori
NZl
113
187
28814
12441
362
10
WPUJC Vaas
Srl
111
194
23438
10501
355
11
SM Pollock
SAF
108
202
24353
9733
421
12
Wasim Akram
Pak
104
181
22627
9779
414
13
Harbhajan Singh
Ind
103
190
28580
13537
417
14
IT Botham
Eng
102
168
21815
10878
383
15
M Ntini
SAF
101
190
20834
11242
390
16
NM Lyon
Aus
100
191
25690
12816
399
17
I Sharma
Ind
100
180
18450
9757
303
The following is the list of Indian bowlers who have played 100 tests and the wickets captured by them {Qualification 300 plus wickets]
No
Player
Team
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
1
A Kumble
Ind
132
236
40850
18355
619
2
N Kapil Dev
Ind
131
227
27740
12867
434
3
Harbhajan Singh
Ind
103
190
28580
13537
417
4
I Sharma
Ind
100
180
18450
9757
303
I Sharma became the eleventh Indian cricketer to appear in 100 plus tests. The following table details the performance of these eleven cricketers
No
Player
Mat
Runs
C
W
5
Ct
1
SR Tendulkar
200
15921
51
46
0
115
2
R Dravid
163
13265
36
1
0
209
3
VVS Laxman
134
8781
17
2
0
135
4
A Kumble
132
2506
1
619
35
60
5
N Kapil Dev
131
5248
8
434
23
64
6
SM Gavaskar
125
10122
34
1
0
108
7
DB Vengsarkar
116
6868
17
0
0
78
8
SC Ganguly
113
7212
16
32
0
71
9
Harbhajan Singh
103
2224
2
417
25
42
10
V Sehwag
103
8503
23
40
1
90
11
I Sharma
100
736
0
303
11
22
England won the toss and elected to bat first to provide the 66th occasion of England doing so against India and also provides the 30th occasion of India doing so against India in India.
Z Crawlay was making his first appearance against India. He became the 273rd cricketer to represent England against India and also 171st cricketer to represent England against India in India.
Z Crawlay was making his first appearance against India as an opening batsman. He became the 71st cricketer to represent England as an opening batsman against India and also 45th cricketer to represent England as an opening batsman against India in India.
DP Sibley was dismissed for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the 18th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for a duck against India. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for a duck against India in India.
DP Sibley was dismissed for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the eleventh occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for a duck in a day-night test.
England’s first innings witnessed DP Sibley and JM Bairstow dismissed for ducks to provide the eleventh occasion of England batsmen batting at number two and three dismissed for ducks in a test innings.
It also provides the second such occasion against India. The first such occasion was witnessed at Chennai in 1993. In England’s second innings after following on AG Stewart and G Hick were dismissed for duck batting at number two and three respectively.
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This test has witnessed four cricketers with 100 plus tests. JM Anderson {159}, SCJ Broad {146} and JE Root {102} for England and I Sharma {100} for India to provide the very first occasion of four cricketers with 100 plus tests appearing in a test.
This test has witnessed three cricketers with 100 plus tests appearing for England. JM Anderson {159}, SCJ Broad {146} and JE Root {102} for England to provide the very first occasion of four cricketers with 100 plus tests appearing for a team in a test.
AR Patel captured six for 38 in England’s first innings to provide the 27th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings against England. It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings against England on home soil.
It also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings against England at Ahmedabad. Prior to AR Patel, A Kumble had captured seven for 115 at Ahmedabad in Dec 2001
AR Patel captured six for 38 in England’s first innings to provide the 139th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings. It also provides the 91st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings on home soil. It also provides the 278th occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in a test innings against England.ui]
It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings at Ahmedabad. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
W-R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
N Kapil Dev
9-083
3
Win
Ahmedabad
12 Nov 1983
2
SLV Raju
6-087
3
Srl
Ahmedabad
08 Feb 1994
3
J Srinath
6-021
4
SAF
Ahmedabad
20 Nov 1996
4
A Kumble
7-115
1
Eng
Ahmedabad
11 Dec 2001
5
Harbhajan Singh
7-062
2
Srl
Ahmedabad
18 Dec 2005
6
AR Patel
6-038
1
Eng
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
AR Patel became the seventh bowler to capture six wickets in an innings in a day-night test. The following table lists the other six bowlers
No
Player
W-R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
JR Hazlewood
6-070
3
Aus
NZl
Adelaide
27.11.15
2
D Bishoo
8-049
3
Win
Pak
Dub-DSC
13.10.16
3
Yasir Shah
6-184
1
Pak
Srl
Dub-DSC
06.10.17
4
TA Boult
6-032
1
NZl
Eng
Auckland
22.03.18
5
PJ Cummins
6-023
3
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
24.01.19
6
MA Starc
6-066
2
Aus
Pak
Adelaide
29.11.19
7
AR Patel
6-038
1
Ind
Eng
Ahmedabad
24.02.21
AR Patel became the second bowler to capture six wickets in an innings in a day-night test against England at TA Boult of New Zealand. The following table lists the performance of these two bowlers
No
Player
W-R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
4
TA Boult
6-032
1
NZl
Eng
Auckland
22.03.18
2
AR Patel
6-038
1
Ind
Eng
Ahmedabad
24.02.21
The following table lists the 22 occasions of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in a day-night test.
No
Player
W-R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
JR Hazlewood
6-070
3
Aus
NZl
Adelaide
27.11.15
2
TA Boult
5-060
4
NZl
Aus
Adelaide
27.11.15
3
Yasir Shah
5-121
2
Pak
Win
Dub-DSC
13.10.16
4
D Bishoo
8-049
3
Win
Pak
Dub-DSC
13.10.16
5
Yasir Shah
6-184
1
Pak
Srl
Dub-DSC
06.10.17
6
MDK Perera
5-098
4
Srl
Pak
Dub-DSC
06.10.17
7
JM Anderson
5-043
3
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
02.12.17
8
MA Starc
5-088
4
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
02.12.17
9
M Morkel
5-021
2
SAF
Zim
P Elizabeth
26.12.17
10
KA Maharaj
5-059
3
SAF
Zim
P Elizabeth
26.12.17
11
TA Boult
6-032
1
NZl
Eng
Auckland
22.03.18
12
JO Holder
5-041
4
Win
Srl
Bridgetown
23.06.18
13
RAS Lakmal
5-075
2
Srl
Aus
Brisbane
24.01.19
14
PJ Cummins
6-023
3
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
24.01.19
15
I Sharma
5-022
1
Ind
Ban
Kolkata
22.11.19
16
UT Yadav
5-053
3
Ind
Ban
Kolkata
22.11.19
17
MA Starc
6-066
2
Aus
Pak
Adelaide
29.11.19
18
NM Lyon
5-069
3
Aus
Pak
Adelaide
29.11.19
19
MA Starc
5-052
2
Aus
NZl
Perth
12.12.19
20
TG Southee
5-069
3
NZl
Aus
Perth
12.12.19
21
JR Hazlewood
5-008
3
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
17.12.20
22
AR Patel
6-038
1
Ind
Eng
Ahmedabad
24.02.21
AR Patel became the third bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings in day-night test. The following table lists the performance of these three bowlers.
No
Player
W-R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MA Starc
5-088
4
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
02.12.17
2
TA Boult
6-032
1
NZl
Eng
Auckland
22.03.18
3
AR Patel
6-038
1
Ind
Eng
Ahmedabad
24.02.21
England was dismissed all out for 112 in its first innings in this test to provide the second occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 125 runs against India in India. The other occasion was its 102 all out against India at Mumbai in Nov 1981. Thus England’s 112 all out represents its second lowest total against India in India
Z Crawley {53} and DP Sibley {0} scored a fifty and duck respectively in England’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of England openers scoring a fifty and a duck against India.
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
H Gimblett
67*
4
Ind
Lord’s
27 Jun 1936
2
A Mitchell
0
4
Ind
Lord’s
27 Jun 1936
2
1
RA Smith
56
3
Ind
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
2
AJ Stewart
0
3
Ind
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
3
1
AN Cook
50
2
Ind
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
2
AJ Strauss
0
2
Ind
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
4
1
Z Crawley
53
1
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
2
DP Sibley
0
1
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
It also provides the third occasion of England openers scoring a fifty and a duck against India in India
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
RA Smith
56
3
Ind
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
2
AJ Stewart
0
3
Ind
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
2
1
AN Cook
50
2
Ind
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
2
AJ Strauss
0
2
Ind
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
3
1
Z Crawley
53
1
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
2
DP Sibley
0
1
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
Z Crawley scored 53 in England’s first innings to provide the 122nd occasion of an England opener scoring a fifty against India. It also provides the 63rd occasion of an England opener scoring a fifty against India in India. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England opener scoring a fifty against India at Ahmedabad.
JM Bairstow of England and CA Pujara of India scored zeroes in the first and second innings of this test to provide the fourth occasion of rival batsmen batting at number three scoring ducks in the first and second innings of a test in India-England test series.
It also provides the thirteenth occasion of rival batsmen batting at number three scoring ducks in the first and second innings of a test in the annals of test cricket.
CA Pujara’s duck in India’s first innings represent his ninth duck in 141 innings and 84 tests and his third against England in 21 tests and 39 innings.
V Kohli’s run aggregate at the end of his innings against England as captain read 1420. He went past GS Sobers who has an aggregate of 1417 against England while leading West Indies. Other captains to score more than V Kohli against England are – DG Bradman {2432}, AR Border {2276}, GC Smith {2051} and RT Ponting {1433}
R Ashwin’s three wickets in England’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 76 wickets against England. He became the 46th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 75 plus wickets against England. He also became the fifth Indian bowler to capture 75 plus wickets against England. Others are – BS Chandrashekhar {95}, A Kumble {92}, BS Bedi {85} and N Kapil Dev {85}
Batsmen scoring ninety-nine in the history of Twenty20 Internationals.
DP Conway of New Zealand scored 99 not out against Australia in the first T20I at Christchurch on 22.02.21 to provide the fifth occasion of a batsman to score ninety-nine in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. DP Conway is the fourth batsman in the history of Twenty20 Internationals to remain not out on ninety-nine. The following table lists the five batsmen.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
AD Hales
99
2
Eng
Win
Nottingham
24.06.12
2
LJ Wright
99*
1
Eng
Afg
Col-RPS
21.09.12
3
DJ Malan
99*
2
Eng
SAF
Cape Town
01.12.20
4
Mohd Hafeez
99*
1
Pak
NZL
Hamilton
20.12.20
5
DP Conway
99*
1
NZL
Aus
Ch’church
22.02.21
New Zealand bowlers capturing four plus wickets in an innings in Twenty20 Internationals
IS Sodhi of New Zealand captured four for 28 against Australia in the first T20I at Christchurch on 22.02.21 to provide the 273rd occasion of a bowler capturing four plus wickets in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals.
It also provides the 14th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing four plus wickets in a T20I and the seventh such occasion against Australia. The following tables lists such occasions.
No
Player
W-R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MR Gillespie
4-07
1
NZl
Ken
Durban
12.09.07
2
DL Vettori
4-20
2
NZl
Ind
Jo’burg
16.09.07
3
TG Southee
5-18
1
NZl
Pak
Auckland
26.12.10
4
NL McCullum
4-16
2
NZl
Pak
Hamilton
28.12.10
5
JEC Franklin
4-15
2
NZl
Eng
Hamilton
12.02.13
6
NL McCullum
4-24
2
NZl
Win
Auckland
11.01.14
7
GD Elliott
4-22
1
NZl
Srl
Auckland
10.01.16
8
AF Milne
4-37
1
NZl
Pak
Auckland
15.01.16
9
MJ Santner
4-11
2
NZl
Ind
Nagpur
15.03.16
10
TA Boult
4-34
2
NZl
Ind
Rajkot
04.11.17
11
LH Ferguson
5-21
1
NZl
Win
Auckland
27.11.20
12
JA Duffy
4-33
1
NZl
Pak
Auckland
18.12.20
13
TG Southee
4-21
1
NZl
Pak
Hamilton
20.12.20
14
IS Sodhi
4-28
2
NZl
Aus
Ch’church
22.02.21
No
Player
W-R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
J Lewis
4-24
2
Eng
Aus
S’hampton
13.06.05
2
Umar Gul
4-08
1
Pak
Aus
Dub-DSC
07.05.09
3
BAW Mendis
6-16
2
Srl
Aus
Pallekele
08.08.11
4
R Ashwin
4-11
2
Ind
Aus
Dhaka
30.03.14
5
K Kulasekara
4-31
1
Srl
Aus
Geelong
19.02.17
6
KH Pandya
4-35
1
Ind
Aus
Sydney
25.11.18
7
IS Sodhi
4-28
2
NZl
Aus
Ch’church
22.02.21
Records galore in Karnataka-Bihar game of Vijay Hazare Trophy at Just Academy Ground
Karnataka posted 354 for 3 in this game to provide its third 350 plus runs team total in the tournament. It also provides Karnataka’s second highest team total in the tournament. The other two occasions are – 359 for 7 against Punjab at Ahmedabad on 25.11.14 and 353 for 6 against Odisha at Alur on 13.02.18
R Samarth scored 158 not out in this game to provide the 35th occasion of a Karnataka batsman scoring a century in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
Nov
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
RV Uthappa
169
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
2
MA Agarwal
162
Andhra
Sec’bad
07.11.14
3
R Samarth
158*
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
4
MK Pandey
142*
Chhattisgarh
Bengaluru
02.10.19
5
MA Agarwal
140
Hyderabad
Delhi
21.02.18
6
RV Uthappa
133
Jharkhand
Kolkata
14.03.14
7
RV Uthappa
132*
Gujarat
Kolkata
11.03.14
8
KL Rahul
131
Kerala
Bengaluru
28.09.19
9
MA Agarwal
125
Punjab
Ahmedabad
25.11.14
10
R Samarth
125
Hyderabad
Delhi
21.02.18
11
Ganesh Satish
121*
Kerala
Chennai
13.02.10
12
RV Uthappa
120
Hyderabad
Bangalore
24.02.12
13
KK Nair
120
Gujarat
Kolkata
11.03.14
14
RV Uthappa
117
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
14.02.10
15
MA Agarwal
116
Goa
Alur (3)
03.03.14
16
DA Chougule
111*
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
03.03.08
17
KL Rahul
110
Hyderabad
Porvorim
18.02.13
18
B Chipli
109*
Andhra
Chennai
26.02.08
19
CM Gautam
109*
J + K
Bengaluru
18.12.15
20
MA Agarwal
109
Baroda
Bengaluru
07.02.18
21
KL Rahul
107
Punjab
Alur (2)
11.02.18
22
DT Patil
106*
Kerala
Vizag
19.02.09
23
KL Rahul
104*
U.Pradesh
Vizag
26.02.13
24
RV Uthappa
104
Andhra
Bengaluru
26.02.12
25
RV Uthappa
104
Kerala
Alur
02.03.14
26
D Padikkal
103*
Saurashtra
Bengaluru
12.10.19
27
RV Uthappa
103
Andhra
Malappuram
13.02.11
28
RV Uthappa
103
Hyderabad
Porvorim
18.02.13
29
D Padikkal
102*
Goa
Alur (3)
16.10.19
30
MA Agarwal
102
Odisha
Alur
13.02.18
31
R Samarth
102
Baroda
Bengaluru
26.09.18
22
MK Pandey
101*
Tamil Nadu
Sec’bad
10.11.14
33
B Chipli
100
Hyderabad
Chennai
27.02.08
34
Ganesh Satish
100
Goa
Chennai
10.02.10
35
KK Nair
100
Odisha
Alur
13.02.18
It also represents his third century in the tournament and also his highest individual score in the tournament.
Nov
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
R Samarth
158*
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
2
R Samarth
125
Hyderabad
Delhi
21.02.18
3
R Samarth
102
Baroda
Bengaluru
26.09.18
R Samarth became the third batsman to score 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament after RV Uthappa and MA Agarwal. The following table details them.
Nov
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
RV Uthappa
169
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
2
MA Agarwal
162
Andhra
Sec’bad
07.11.14
3
R Samarth
158*
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
R Samarth’s 158 not out in this game represent the highest individual score by a Karnataka captain in the tournament. He became the first Karnataka captain to score 150 plus runs in the tournament.
D Padikkal scored 97 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a Karnataka batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
Nov
Player
Runs
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
MK Pandey
99*
Mumbai
Vadodara
21.11.14
2
R Samarth
98
H. Pradesh
Bengaluru
06.10.18
3
D Padikkal
97
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
4
MK Pandey
95
Goa
Chennai
10.02.10
5
MK Pandey
94*
Gujarat
Alur
14.12.15
6
D Padikkal
92
Chhattisgarh
Bengaluru
23.10.19
7
Ganesh Satish
90
Kerala
Bangalore
21.02.12
8
Ganesh Satish
90
Hyderabad
Bangalore
24.02.12
9
MA Agarwal
90
Saurashtra
Delhi
27.02.18
10
KL Rahul
90
Puducherry
Bengaluru
20.10.19
R Samarth-D Padikkal added 153 runs for the first wicket and R Samarth-KV Siddarth added 171 runs for the second wicket to provide the 42nd and 43rd occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament.
R Samarth-D Padikkal added 153 runs for the first wicket to provide the 42nd and 12th occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament for the first wicket
Nov
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
KL Rahul, RV Uthappa
206
1st
Hyd
Porvorim
18.02.13
2
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
190
1st
Odi
Alur
13.02.18
3
RV Uthappa, MA Agarwal
162
1st
Pun
Ahmedabad
25.11.14
4
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
155
1st
Mah
Delhi
24.02.18
5
KL Rahul, D Padikkal
155
1st
Chh
Bengaluru
23.10.19
6
R Samarth, D Padikkal
153
1st
Bih
Bengaluru
22.02.21
7
RV Uthappa, MA Agarwal
137
1st
Jha
Kolkata
14.03.14
8
KL Rahul, D Padikkal
137
1st
Mum
Bengaluru
10.10.19
9
CM Gautam, RV Uthappa
126
1st
And
Vizag
15.02.09
10
R Samarth, BR Sharath
115
1st
Pun
Bengaluru
8.10.18
11
KL Rahul, RV Uthappa
112
1st
Ker
Vasco
15.02.13
12
MA Agarwal, KL Rahul
112
1st
Hyd
Hyd-RGS
11.11.14
R Samarth-KV Siddarth added 171 runs for the second wicket to provide the tenth occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament for the second wicket.
Nov
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MA Agarwal, R Samarth
242
2nd
Hyd
Delhi
21.02.18
2
RV Uthappa, Ganesh Satish
214
2nd
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
3
R Samarth, KV Siddarth
171
2nd
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
4
RV Uthappa, Ganesh Satish
144
2nd
Hyd
Bangalore
24.02.12
5
RV Uthappa, KL Rahul
128
2nd
Jha
Kolkata
14.03.14
6
RV Uthappa, SN Raju
124*
2nd
And
Malappuram
13.02.11
7
KL Rahul, Ganesh Satish
119
2nd
U P
Vizag
26.02.13
8
RV Uthappa, Ganesh Satish
117
2nd
And
Bengaluru
26.02.12
9
KL Rahul, MA Agarwal
112*
2nd
T N
Bengaluru
25.10.19
10
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
100
2nd
Asm
Bengaluru
8.02.18
R Samarth-D Padikkal added 153 runs for the first wicket to provide the 42nd and sixth occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in the tournament for the first wicket
Nov
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
KL Rahul, RV Uthappa
206
1st
Hyd
Porvorim
18.02.13
2
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
190
1st
Odi
Alur
13.02.18
3
RV Uthappa, MA Agarwal
162
1st
Pun
Ahmedabad
25.11.14
4
MA Agarwal, KK Nair
155
1st
Mah
Delhi
24.02.18
5
KL Rahul, D Padikkal
155
1st
Chh
Bengaluru
23.10.19
6
R Samarth, D Padikkal
153
1st
Bih
Bengaluru
22.02.21
R Samarth-KV Siddarth added 171 runs for the second wicket to provide the third occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in the tournament for the second wicket.
Nov
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MA Agarwal, R Samarth
242
2nd
Hyd
Delhi
21.02.18
2
RV Uthappa, Ganesh Satish
214
2nd
Goa
Porvorim
14.02.13
3
R Samarth, KV Siddarth
171
2nd
Bih
Bengaluru
22.02.21
Bihar was dismissed all out for 87 to become the fourth team to be dismissed all out for less than 100 runs against Karnataka in the tournament.
Nov
Team
Score
Overs
Inns
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Kerala
49
22.0
1
Kar
Bengaluru
17.12.15
2
Goa
54
20.3
1
Kar
Bengaluru
20.02.12
3
Bihar
87
27.2
2
Kar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
4
Andhra
97
30.3
1
Kara
Bengaluru
27.02.14
Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 6.1-3-17-4 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a Karnataka bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.
Prasid Krishna’s four wicket haul in this game provides his fifth four plus wicket haul in the tournament. He became the third Karnataka bowler to capture four plus wicket haul on five or more occasions after K Gowtham {05} and R Vinay Kumar {09} The following table lists the performances of these three bowlers.
Nov
Player
O
M
R
W
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
K Gowtham
10.0
1
58
4
Jharkhand
Kolkata
25.02.17
2
K Gowtham
8.0
0
28
5
Hyderabad
Kolkata
04.03.17
3
K Gowtham
9.0
0
42
4
Baroda
Bengaluru
07.02.18
4
K Gowtham
5.0
0
26
4
H. Pradesh
Bengaluru
06.10.18
5
K Gowtham
7.5
0
43
5
Jharkhand
Bengaluru
26.09.19
1
M Prasidh Krishna
7.0
4
15
4
J + K
Kalyani
03.03.17
2
M Prasidh Krishna
8.2
0
33
6
Assam
Bengaluru
08.02.18
3
M Prasidh Krishna
9.1
1
35
4
Railways
Alur
16.02.18
4
M Prasidh Krishna
8.2
3
19
5
Saurashtra
Bengaluru
12.10.19
5
M Prasidh Krishna
6.1
3
17
4
Bihar
Bengaluru
22.02.21
1
R Vinay Kumar
10.0
1
46
4
Goa
Chennai
29.02.08
2
R Vinay Kumar
10.0
1
45
4
Haryana
Vadodara
23.02.10
3
R Vinay Kumar
8.1
1
35
4
Goa
Malappuram
10.02.11
4
R Vinay Kumar
9.0
1
38
4
Andhra
Margao
20.02.13
5
R Vinay Kumar
10.0
0
42
5
Hyderabad
Bengaluru
28.02.14
6
R Vinay Kumar
10.2
0
34
5
Kerala
Alur
02.03.14
7
R Vinay Kumar
12.0
0
85
5
Gujarat
Kolkata
11.03.14
8
R Vinay Kumar
12.0
0
75
4
Jharkhand
Kolkata
14.03.14
9
R Vinay Kumar
10.0
1
45
4
Railways
Bengaluru
10.12.15
Karnataka won this game by 267 runs to provide the highest margin of victory by runs in the tournament. The previous best was 207 runs win by Karnataka against J & K at Bengaluru on 18.12.15.
RV Uthappa and Yashpal Singh share the record for most centuries in Vijay Hazare Trophy
RV Uthappa’s 107 representing Kerala against Odisha at Alur was his tenth century in Vijay Hazare Trophy. He now shares the record with Yashpal Singh for most centuries in Vijay Hazare Trophy. Utthappa scored nine centuries for Karnataka and one for Kerala. Yashpal Singh scored four centuries for services, three for Tripura and three for Manipur. Centuries scored by these two batsmen are tabulated below.
RV Uthappa represented three states in the tournament – Karnataka, Saurashtra and Kerala. Yashpal Singh represented four states/Teams – Services, Sikkim, Tripura and Manipur
RV Uthappa is the second most capped cricketer in the tournament. He has played 76 games in the tournament as on 22.02.21. MK Tiwary of Bengal is the most capped cricketer in the tournament with 77 appearances to his credit.