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Karnataka in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2020-21

Karnataka in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2020-21

The following tables reflect the key parameters of performance of Karnataka  in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2020-21

RESULTS

OppositionWinnerMarginGroundDate
U. PradeshU. Pradesh009 runsBengaluru20.02.21
BiharKarnataka267 runsBengaluru22.02.21
OdishaKarnataka101 runsAlur (3)24.02.21
KeralaKarnataka009 wktsBengaluru26.02.21
RailwaysKarnataka010 wktsBengaluru28.02.21
KeralaKarnataka080 runsDelhi08.03.21
MumbaiMumbai072 runsDelhi11.03.21

HIGHEST TOTALS – 250 PLUS RUNS

NoScoreOversIOppositionGroundDate
1354/350.01v BiharBengaluru22.02.21
2338/350.01v KeralaDelhi08.03.21
3329/550.01v OdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
4285/040.32v RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
5279/145.32v KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
625042.42v MumbaiDelhi11.03.21

MOST RUNS – 250 PLUS RUNS

NoPlayerMINORunsHSCHC0
1D Padikkal772737152430
2R Samarth772613192320
3KV Siddharth76225386*020

FIFTY PLUS RUNS

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1R Samarth192v KeralaDelhi08.03.21
2R Samarth158*v BiharBengaluru22.02.21
3D Padikkal152v OdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
4D Padikkal145*v RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
5R Samarth130*v RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
6D Padikkal126*v KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
7D Padikkal101v KeralaDelhi08.03.21
8D Padikkal97v BiharBengaluru22.02.21
9KV Siddharth86*v KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
10KV Siddharth76v BiharBengaluru22.02.21
11AA Joshi68v U. PradeshBengaluru20.02.21
12D Padikkal64v MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
13R Samarth62v KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
14BR Sharath61v MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
15R Samarth60v OdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
16D Padikkal52v U. PradeshBengaluru20.02.21

CENTURIONS

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1R Samarth192v KeralaDelhi08.03.21
2R Samarth158*v BiharBengaluru22.02.21
3D Padikkal152v OdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
4D Padikkal145*v RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
5R Samarth130*v RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
6D Padikkal126*v KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
7D Padikkal101v KeralaDelhi08.03.21

TEN OR MORE WICKETS

NoPlayerMIOMRW
1M Prasidh Krishna7757.1531114
2S Gopal7762.2035613

FOUR OR MORE  WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

NoPlayerW-ROppositionGroundDate
1RG More5-36v KeralaDelhi08.03.21
2A Mithun5-52v KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
3M Prasidh Krishna4-17v BiharBengaluru22.02.21
4V Vyshak4-56v MumbaiDelhi11.03.21

SIXTY  PLUS RUNS CONCEDED IN AN INNINGS

PlayerOMRWOppositionGroundDate
S Gopal10.00821v MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
K Gowtham9.40732v KeralaDelhi08.03.21
J Suchith8.50722v RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
MP Krishna10.00652v KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
S Gopal10.00642v KeralaDelhi08.03.21
MP Krishna10.01643v MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
RG More10.01611v MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
MP Krishna10.00601v RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS BY WICKET

WktRunsPartnersOppositionGroundDate
1st285*R Samarth, D Padikkalv RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
2nd180*D Padikkal, KV Siddharthv KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
3rd75D Padikkal, KK Nairv OdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
4th19*R Samarth, A Mithunv BiharBengaluru22.02.21
5th37KK Nair, S Gopalv MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
6th46*A Mithun, J Suchithv OdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
7th49BR Sharath, K Gowthamv MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
8th28BR Sharath, V Vyshakv MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
9th20BR Sharath, RG Morev MumbaiDelhi11.03.21
10th1RG More, M Prasidh Krishnav MumbaiDelhi11.03.21

THREE  FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS

NoPartnersRunsWktOppositionGroundDate
1R Samarth, D Padikkal285*1stv RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
2R Samarth, D Padikkal2491stv KeralaDelhi08.03.21
3D Padikkal, KV Siddharth180*2ndv KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
4R Samarth, KV Siddharth1712ndv BiharBengaluru22.02.21
5R Samarth, D Padikkal1531stv BiharBengaluru22.02.21
6R Samarth, D Padikkal1401stv OdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
First T20I India vs England at Ahmadabad on 12.03.21 – England won by eight wickets.

First T20I India vs England at Ahmadabad on 12.03.21 – England won by eight wickets.

India and England will be playing a five match T20I series to provide the seventh occasion of a bilateral five plus match T20I series. All such series are tabulated below

NoTeamTeamMStart Date
1MalawiMozambique706 Nov 2019
2MalaysiaVanuatu529 Sep 2019
3EnglandNew Zealand501 Nov 2019
4IndiaNew Zealand524 Jan 2020
5Hong KongMalaysia520 Feb 2020
6AustraliaNew Zealand522 Feb 2021
7IndiaEngland512 Mar 2021

England won the toss and elected to field first to provide the 41st occasion of India doing so in T20 Internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of England doing so against India in T20 Internationals.

KL Rahul-S Dhawan opened the India’s innings in this game to provide the eighth occasion of this pair opening India’s innings in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of this pair opening India’s innings in T20Is against England.

V Kohli was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 152nd occasion of a captain scoring a duck in the history of T20Is. It also provides the seventh occasion of a captain scoring a duck in the history of T20Is against England.

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a duck in the history of T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a captain scoring a duck in the history of T20Is against England.

V Kohli has been dismissed for a duck for the third occasion in his T20I career. The three occasions are

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1V Kohli01AusGuwahati10 Oct 2017
2V Kohli01IreDublin (M)27 Jun 2018
3V Kohli01EngAhmedabad12 Mar 2021

V Kohli was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a captain batting at number three scoring a duck in the history of T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of a captain batting at number three scoring a duck in the history of T20Is against England. DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka is the other captain batting at number three to score a duck against England in T20Is. He failed to open his account at Southampton on 15 Jun 2006. He collected the first ball duck in this game.

It also provides the second occasion of an Indian captain batting at number three scoring a duck in T20Is. On both occasions, it was V Kohli. Prior to his duck in this game, he had failed to open the account against Australia at Guwahathi on 10.10.17

V Kohli became the fifth captain batting at number three to score ducks on two occasions. Others are – Asgar Afghan of Afghanistan, BB McCullum of New Zealand, BRM Taylor of Zimbabwe and KS Williamson of New Zealand.

YS Chahal captured his 60th wicket in T20Is when he had JS Buttler leg before wicket for 28 in this game. He became India’s highest wicket taker in T20Is. He went past JJ Bumrah who had captured 59 wickets.

YS Chahal has conceded 1500 runs for his 60 wickets. He became the 14th bowler and the first Indian bowler to concede 1500 plus runs in the history of T20Is.

YS Chahal has captured ten wickets against England in T20Is at the end of this game. He became the ninth bowler to capture ten or more wickets against England in T20Is. He also became India’s highest wicket taker against England with his ten wickets aggregate.

CJ Jordan’s lone wicket, that of Shreyas Iyer’s, gave him an aggregate of 67 wickets in T20Is. He is now the leading wicket taker for England in T20Is.

Shreyas Iyer scored 67 in this game to provide the 113th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the 12th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is against England.

It also represents his third fifty in T20Is. All his three fifties are tabulated below. It also represents his highest individual score in T20Is. It was an improvement over his 62 against Bangladesh at Nagpur on 10.11.19

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1SS Iyer621BanNagpur10 Nov 19
2SS Iyer58*2NZlAuckland24 Jan 20
3SS Iyer671EngAhmadabad12 Mar 21

V Kohli and SN Thakur failed to score in this game to provide the 56th and 57th occasion of Indian batsman scoring ducks in T20Is. It also provides the seventh and eighth occasion of Indian batsman scoring ducks in T20Is against England.

RR Pant became the second Indian wicket keeper to keep wickets against England after MS Dhoni. MS Dhoni had played 14 T20Is against England.

The lone six scored by RR Pant in this game fetched him an aggregate of ten boundary sixes in T20Is. He became the third Indian wicket keeper to score ten or more boundary sixes. Others are – MS Dhoni {52} and KL Rahul {12}

AU Rashid’s lone wicket in this game fetched him an aggregate of 52 wickets in T20IS. He now stands third in the list of most wicket takers from England. CJ Jordan {67} and SCJ Broad {65} have captured more wickets than AU Rashid. AU Rashid went past GP Swann {51} to occupy the third place.

AU Rashid became the third England bowler to bowl in 50 innings. Others are SCJ Broad and CJ Jordan who have bowled in 55 innings each.

CJ Jordan was playing his 56th T20I game. He now shares the record for most T20I games played by an England bowler with SCJ Broad. He is also one of the three England bowlers who have played 50 plus T20I games. The three bowlers are – CJ Jordan {56}, SCJ Broad {56} and AU Rashid {53}.

England won this game by eight wickets to post its 65th win in T20Is. It also represents its eighth win against India. It also represents its largest win by wickets margin.

India lost this game by eight wickets to provide its 46th loss in T20Is. It also provides its third loss by eight wickets in T20Is. Prior to this loss, it has lost by eight wickets against Australia at Guwahati on 10.10.17 and against West Indies at Trivandrum on 08.12.19

Three hundred plus runs partnerships in a test innings

Three hundred plus runs partnerships in a test innings

A Afghan and H Shahidi of Afghanistan added 307 runs for the fourth wicket in the ongoing test against Zimbabwe at Abu Dhabi to provide the  103rd occasion of batsmen  posting a 300 plus runs partnership in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1JB Hobbs, W Rhodes13232EngAusMelbourne09.02.12
2Bradman, Ponsford43882AusEngLeeds20.07.34
3Bradman, Ponsford24511AusEngThe Oval18.08.34
4Bradman, Fingleton63463AusEngMelbourne01.01.37
5L Hutton, M Leyland23821EngAusThe Oval20.08.38
6SG Barnes, Bradman54052AusEngSydney13.12.46
7A Melville, AD Nourse33191SAFEngNottingham07.06.47
8Compton, WJ Edrich33701EngSAFLord’s21.06.47
9Bradman, AR Morris23014AusEngLeeds22.07.48
10L Hutton, Washbrook13591EngSAFJo’burg27.12.48
11ED Weekes, Worrell33381WinEngPoof Spain17.03.54
12DS Atkinson, Depeiaza73472WinAusBridgetown14.05.55
13I Ahmed, W Hasan73082PakNZlLahore26.10.55
14MH Mankad, P Roy14131IndNZlChennai06.01.56
15MC Cowdrey, PBH May44113EngWinBirmingham30.05.57
16CC Hunte, GS Sobers24462WinPakKingston26.02.58
17GS Sobers, Worrell43992WinEngBridgetown06.01.60
18EJ Barlow, RG Pollock33412SAFAusAdelaide24.01.64
19WM Lawry, RB Simpson13821AusWinBridgetown05.05.65
20Barrington, JH Edrich23691EngNZlLeeds08.07.65
21WM Lawry, KD Walters43361AusWinSydney14.02.69
22TW Jarvis, GM Turner13872NZlWinGeorgetown06.04.72
23Asif Iqbal, M Mohd43501PakNZlDunedin07.02.73
24Kallicharran, Richards33031WinEngNottingham03.06.76
25SM Gavaskar, Vengsarkar2344*3IndWinKolkata29.12.78
26GR Viswanath, Y Sharma33161IndEngChennai13.01.82
27J Miandad, M Nazar34511PakIndHyd-Pak14.01.83
28Richards, Richardson33082WinAusJohn’s07.04.84
29DI Gower, Robinson23312EngAusBirmingham15.08.85
30GA Gooch, DI Gower23511EngAusThe Oval29.08.85
31J Miandad, Qasim Umar33972PakSrlFaisalabad16.10.85
32GR Marsh, MA Taylor13291AusEngNottingham10.08.89
33GA Gooch, AJ Lamb33081EngIndLord’s26.07.90
34MD Crowe, AH Jones34673NZlSrlWellington31.01.91
35J Miandad, Saleem Malik43221PakEngBirmingham04.06.92
36AR Border, Waugh5332*1AusEngLeeds22.07.93
37MA Atherton, RA Smith33032EngWinJohn’s16.04.94
38S Mushtaq, W Akram83132PakZimSheikhupura17.10.96
39GS Blewett, Waugh53852AusSAFJo’burg28.02.97
40Jayasuriya, Mahanama25762SrlIndCol-RPS02.08.97
41Aamer Sohail, Inzamam33232PakWinRawalpindi29.11.97
42HH Gibbs, JH Kallis2315*2SAFNZlChristchurch11.03.99
43Ijaz Ahmed, Inzamam3352*2PakSrlDhaka12.03.99
44JC Adams, BC Lara53222WinAusKingston13.03.99
45JL Langer, Ponting53272AusPakPerth26.11.99
46Atapattu, Jayasuriya13351SrlPakKandy28.06.00
47R Dravid, VVS Laxman53763InfAusKolkata11.03.01
48Gilchrist, DR Martyn63171AusSAFJo’burg22.02.02
49HH Gibbs, GC Smith13681SAFPakCape Town02.01.03
50DS Lehmann, Ponting33151AusWinPoof Spain19.04.03
51Dippenaar, JA Rudolph3429*2SAFBanChattogram24.04.03
52HH Gibbs, GC Smith13381SAFEngBirmingham24.07.03
53R Dravid, VVS Laxman53032IndAusAdelaide12.12.03
54VVS Laxman, Tendulkar43531IndAusSydney02.01.04
55HH Gibbs, GC Smith13011SAFWinCenturion16.01.04
56V Sehwag, Tendulkar33361IndPakMultan28.03.04
57Atapattu, Sangakkara24382SrlZimBulawayo14.05.04
58Inzamam, Younis Khan33241PakIndBengaluru24.03.05
59CH Gayle, RR Sarwan23312WinSAFJohn’s29.04.05
60Mohd Yousuf, Younis Khan33191PakIndLahore13.01.06
61R Dravid, V Sehwag14102IndPakLahore13.01.06
62JN Gillespie, MEK Hussey43202AusBanChattogram16.04.06
63M J’wardene, Sangakkara36242SrlSAFCol-SSC)27.07.06
64Mohd Yousuf, Younis Khan33632PakEngLeeds04.08.06
65Collingwood, Pietersen43101EngAusAdelaide01.12.06
66M J’wardene, Sangakkara33112SrlBanKandy11.07.07
67HM Amla, JH Kallis33303SAFNZlJo’burg08.11.07
68Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh53001IndPakBengaluru08.12.07
69ND McKenzie, GC Smith14151SAFBanChattogram29.02.08
70R Dravid, G Gambhir23141IndEngMohali19.12.08
71M J’wardene, S’weera44371SrlPakKarachi21.02.09
72M J’wardene, H J’wardene63512SrlIndAhmedabad16.11.09
73MJ Clarke, Ponting43521AusPakHobart14.01.10
74HM Amla, JH Kallis33401SAFIndNagpur06.02.10
75MJ Guptill, McCullum63391NZlBanHamilton15.02.10
76SCJ Broad, IJL Trott83321EngPakLord’s26.08.10
77Tendulkar, M Vijay33082IndAusBengaluru09.10.10
78BJ Haddin, MEK Hussey63072AusEngBrisbane25.11.10
79AN Cook, IJL Trott2329*3EngAusBrisbane25.11.10
80IR Bell, KP Pietersen33501EngIndThe Oval18.08.11
81MJ Clarke, MEK Hussey5334*2AusIndSydney03.01.12
82MJ Clarke, Ponting43861AusIndAdelaide24.01.12
83HM Amla, JH Kallis3377*2SAFEngThe Oval19.07.12
84DM Bravo, MN Samuels33262WinBanKhulna21.11.12
85CA Pujara, M Vijay23702IndAusHyd-RGS02.03.13
86de Villiers, GC Smith53382SAFPakDub-DSC23.10.13
87McCullum, BJ Watling63523NZlIndWellington14.02.14
88HM Amla, AB de Villiers43081SAFWinCenturion17.12.14
89BJ Watling, Williamson6365*3NZlSrlWellington03.01.15
90Imrul Kayes, Tamim Iqbal13123BanPakKhulna28.04.15
91UT Khawaja, Warner23021AusNZlPerth13.11.15
92SE Marsh, AC Voges44491AusWinHobart10.12.15
93JM Bairstow, Stokes63991EngSAFCape Town02.01.16
94V Kohli, AM Rahane43651IndNZlIndore08.10.16
95M Rahim, S Al Hasan53591BanNZlWellington12.01.17
96MR Marsh, SPD Smith53012AusEngPerth14.12.17
97DM de Silva, BKG Mendis23082SrlBanChattogram31.01.18
98JA Burns, TM Head43081AusSrlCanberra01.02.19
99MA Agarwal, RG Sharma13171IndSAFVizag02.10.19
100Labuschagne, Warner23611AusPakAdelaide29.11.19
101JC Buttler, Z Crawley53591EngPakSouthampton21.08.20
102HM Nicholls, Williamson43692NZlPakChristchurch03.01.21
103A Afghan, H Shahidi43071AfgZimAbu Dhabi10.03.21

It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan batsmen posting a 300 plus runs partnership in a test innings.

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1A Afghan, H Shahidi43071AfgZimAbu Dhabi10.03.21

It also provides the third occasion of batsmen posting a 300 plus runs partnership in a test innings against Zimbabwe. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1S Mushtaq, W Akram83132PakZimSheikhupura17.10.96
2Atapattu, Sangakkara24382SrlZimBulawayo14.05.04
3A Afghan, H Shahidi43071AfgZimAbu Dhabi10.03.21

It also provides the 18th occasion of batsmen posting a 300 plus runs partnership in a test innings for the fourth wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPartnersRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1Bradman, Ponsford3882AusEngLeeds20.07.34
2MC Cowdrey, PBH May4113EngWinBirmingham30.05.57
3GS Sobers, Worrell3992WinEngBridgetown06.01.60
4WM Lawry, KD Walters3361AusWinSydney14.02.69
5Asif Iqbal, M Mohd3501PakNZlDunedin07.02.73
6J Miandad, Saleem Malik3221PakEngBirmingham04.06.92
7VVS Laxman, Tendulkar3531IndAusSydney02.01.04
8JN Gillespie, MEK Hussey3202AusBanChattogram16.04.06
9Collingwood, Pietersen3101EngAusAdelaide01.12.06
10M J’wardene, S’weera4371SrlPakKarachi21.02.09
11MJ Clarke, Ponting3521AusPakHobart14.01.10
12MJ Clarke, Ponting3861AusIndAdelaide24.01.12
13HM Amla, AB de Villiers3081SAFWinCenturion17.12.14
14SE Marsh, AC Voges4491AusWinHobart10.12.15
15V Kohli, AM Rahane3651IndNZlIndore08.10.16
16JA Burns, TM Head3081AusSrlCanberra01.02.19
17HM Nicholls, Williamson3692NZlPakChristchurch03.01.21
18A Afghan, H Shahidi3071AfgZimAbu Dhabi10.03.21

It also provides the record partnership by Afghanistan batsmen in a test innings. The previous best was the 139 partnership for the second wicket between Ihshanulla and Rahmat Shah against Ireland at Dehradun in March 2019

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1A Afghan, H Shahidi43071AfgZimA Dhabi10.03.21
2Ihshanullah, R Shah2139 AfgIreDehradun15.03.19
Three figure partnerships for the consecutive seventh and eighth wickets in a test innings

Three figure partnerships for the consecutive seventh and eighth wickets in a test innings

In the fourth test against England at Ahmadabad, Indian batsmen posted three figure partnerships for the consecutive seventh and eight wickets. RR Pant-Washington Sundar added 113 runs for the seventh wicket and W Sundar-AR Patel added 106 runs for the eighth wicket.

The feat by Indian batsmen provides the third occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the consecutive seventh and eight wickets. It also provides the first such occasion by Indian batsmen. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1GB Hogg, A Symonds71731AusIndSydney02.01.08
2B Lee, A Symonds81141AusIndSydney02.01.08
         
1IR Bell, MJ Prior71072EngAusSydney03.01.11
2TT Bresnan, MJ Prior81022EngAusSydney03.01.11
         
1RR Pant, W Sundar71132IndEngAhmadabad04.03.21
2AR Patel, W Sundar81062IndEngAhmadabad04.03.21
Three figure partnerships for the consecutive seventh and eighth wickets in a test innings

Three figure partnerships for the consecutive seventh and eighth wickets in a test innings

In the fourth test against England at Ahmadabad, Indian batsmen posted three figure partnerships for the consecutive seventh and eight wickets. RR Pant-Washington Sundar added 113 runs for the seventh wicket and W Sundar-AR Patel added 106 runs for the eighth wicket.

The feat by Indian batsmen provides the third occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the consecutive seventh and eight wickets. It also provides the first such occasion by Indian batsmen. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1GB Hogg, A Symonds71731AusIndSydney02.01.08
2B Lee, A Symonds81141AusIndSydney02.01.08
         
1IR Bell, MJ Prior71072EngAusSydney03.01.11
2TT Bresnan, MJ Prior81022EngAusSydney03.01.11
         
1RR Pant, W Sundar71132IndEngAhmadabad04.03.21
2AR Patel, W Sundar81062IndEngAhmadabad04.03.21
Some more stats on the fourth test between India and England at Ahmadabad

Some more stats on the fourth test between India and England at Ahmadabad

At the end of the fourth test against England at Ahmadabad, V Kohli and MS Dhoni share the record for leading India on most occasions. Both have led India on 60 occasions.

They also share the record for leading India on most occasions on home soil and away soil. Both have led India on 30 occasions on home soil and also on away soil.

V Kohli scored a duck against England at Ahmadabad which provided his eighth duck while leading India. He now shares the record for most ducks by an Indian captain with MS Dhoni.

V Kohli became the sixth captain to score eight or more ducks in a test innings. Others are – SP Fleming {13}, GC Smith {10}, MA Atherton {08}, WJ Cronje {08} and MS Dhoni {08}.

V Kohli scored a duck against England at Ahmadabad which provided his fifth duck while leading India on home soil. He now shares the record for most ducks while leading India on home soil with MAK Pataudi.

GS Chappell {06}, SP Fleming {06}, AR Border {05}, GC Smith {05} are the other captains to socre five or more ducks while leading their respective teams on home soil. V Kohli became the sixth captain to score five or more ducks on home soil.

India won the fourth test against England by an innings and 25 runs to provide India’s 47th innings victory in its tests. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1IndI + 272 runs1stWinRajkot04 Oct 2018
2IndI + 262 runs1stAfgBengaluru14 Jun 2018
3IndI + 239 runs1stBanDhaka25 May 2007
4IndI + 239 runs2ndSrlNagpur24 Nov 2017
5IndI + 219 runs2ndAusKolkata18 Mar 1998
6IndI + 202 runs1stSAFRanchi19 Oct 2019
7IndI + 198 runs2ndNZlNagpur20 Nov 2010
8IndI + 171 runs1stSrlPallekele12 Aug 2017
9IndI + 144 runs1stSrlKanpur24 Nov 2009
10IndI + 140 runs2ndBanDhaka10 Dec 2004
11IndI + 137 runs1stSAFPune10 Oct 2019
12IndI + 135 runs2ndAusHyd-RGS02 Mar 2013
13IndI + 131 runs2ndPakRawalpindi13 Apr 2004
14IndI + 130 runs2ndBanIndore14 Nov 2019
15IndI + 126 runs2ndWinMumbai14 Nov 2013
16IndI + 119 runs1stSrlLucknow18 Jan 1994
17IndI + 115 runs1stNZlHyd-RGS23 Aug 2012
18IndI + 112 runs1stWinMumbai09 Oct 2002
19IndI + 109 runs1stNZlChennai06 Jan 1956
20IndI + 106 runs2ndSrlNagpur27 Dec 1986
21IndI + 101 runs2ndZimNagpur21 Feb 2002
22IndI + 100 runs1stAusMumbai03 Nov 1979
23IndI + 095 runs1stSrlBengaluru26 Jan 1994
24IndI + 092 runs1stWinNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
25IndI + 090 runs2ndZimBulawayo13 Sep 2005
26IndI + 083 runs1stBanChattogram17 Dec 2004
27IndI + 075 runs2ndEngChennai16 Dec 2016
28IndI + 070 runs1stPakDelhi16 Oct 1952
29IndI + 067 runs1stSrlCuttack04 Jan 1987
30IndI + 057 runs2ndSAFKolkata14 Feb 2010
31IndI + 053 runs1stSrlCol-SSC03 Aug 2017
32IndI + 052 runs1stPakMultan28 Mar 2004
33IndI + 051 runs2ndWinKolkata06 Nov 2013
34IndI + 046 runs1stEngLeeds22 Aug 2002
35IndI + 046 runs2ndBanKolkata22 Nov 2019
36IndI + 036 runs2ndEngMumbai08 Dec 2016
37IndI + 027 runs1stNZlMum-BS02 Dec 1955
38IndI + 025 runs2ndEngAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
39IndI + 024 runs2ndSrlMum-BS02 Dec 2009
40IndI + 022 runs1stEngChennai11 Feb 1993
41IndI + 017 runs2ndSrlAhmadabad08 Feb 1994
42IndI + 015 runs1stWinKolkata14 Nov 2011
43IndI + 015 runs2ndEngMumbai19 Feb 1993
44IndI + 013 runs1stZimDelhi13 Mar 1993
45IndI + 008 runs2ndEngChennai06 Feb 1952
46IndI + 008 runs1stSrlChandigarh23 Nov 1990
47IndI + 002 runs2ndAusSydney07 Jan 1978

It also provides India’s seventh innings victory in its tests against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1IndI + 075 runs2ndEngChennai16 Dec 2016
2IndI + 046 runs1stEngLeeds22 Aug 2002
3IndI + 036 runs2ndEngMumbai08 Dec 2016
4IndI + 025 runs2ndEngAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
5IndI + 022 runs1stEngChennai11 Feb 1993
6IndI + 015 runs2ndEngMumbai19 Feb 1993
7IndI + 008 runs2ndEngChennai06 Feb 1952

It also provides India’s 36th innings victory on home soil in its tests. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1IndI + 008 runs2ndEngChennai06 Feb 1952
2IndI + 070 runs1stPakDelhi16 Oct 1952
3IndI + 027 runs1stNZlMum-BS02 Dec 1955
4IndI + 109 runs1stNZlChennai06 Jan 1956
5IndI + 100 runs1stAusMumbai03 Nov 1979
6IndI + 106 runs2ndSrlNagpur27 Dec 1986
7IndI + 067 runs1stSrlCuttack04 Jan 1987
8IndI + 008 runs1stSrlChandigarh23 Nov 1990
9IndI + 022 runs1stEngChennai11 Feb 1993
10IndI + 015 runs2ndEngMumbai19 Feb 1993
11IndI + 013 runs1stZimDelhi13 Mar 1993
12IndI + 119 runs1stSrlLucknow18 Jan 1994
13IndI + 095 runs1stSrlBengaluru26 Jan 1994
14IndI + 017 runs2ndSrlAhmadabad08 Feb 1994
15IndI + 219 runs2ndAusKolkata18 Mar 1998
16IndI + 101 runs2ndZimNagpur21 Feb 2002
17IndI + 112 runs1stWinMumbai09 Oct 2002
18IndI + 144 runs1stSrlKanpur24 Nov 2009
19IndI + 024 runs2ndSrlMum-BS02 Dec 2009
20IndI + 057 runs2ndSAFKolkata14 Feb 2010
21IndI + 198 runs2ndNZlNagpur20 Nov 2010
22IndI + 015 runs1stWinKolkata14 Nov 2011
23IndI + 115 runs1stNZlHyd-RGS23 Aug 2012
24IndI + 135 runs2ndAusHyd-RGS02 Mar 2013
25IndI + 051 runs2ndWinKolkata06 Nov 2013
26IndI + 126 runs2ndWinMumbai14 Nov 2013
27IndI + 036 runs2ndEngMumbai08 Dec 2016
28IndI + 075 runs2ndEngChennai16 Dec 2016
29IndI + 239 runs2ndSrlNagpur24 Nov 2017
30IndI + 262 runs1stAfgBengaluru14 Jun 2018
31IndI + 272 runs1stWinRajkot04 Oct 2018
32IndI + 137 runs1stSAFPune10 Oct 2019
33IndI + 202 runs1stSAFRanchi19 Oct 2019
34IndI + 130 runs2ndBanIndore14 Nov 2019
35IndI + 046 runs2ndBanKolkata22 Nov 2019
36IndI + 025 runs2ndEngAhmadabad04 Mar 2021

It also provides India’s sixth innings victory in its tests against England on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1IndI + 075 runs2ndEngChennai16 Dec 2016
2IndI + 036 runs2ndEngMumbai08 Dec 2016
3IndI + 025 runs2ndEngAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
4IndI + 022 runs1stEngChennai11 Feb 1993
5IndI + 015 runs2ndEngMumbai19 Feb 1993
6IndI + 008 runs2ndEngChennai06 Feb 1952

It also provides India’s 22nd innings victory when it has batted second in tests. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1IndI + 239 runs2ndSrlNagpur24 Nov 2017
2IndI + 219 runs2ndAusKolkata18 Mar 1998
3IndI + 198 runs2ndNZlNagpur20 Nov 2010
4IndI + 140 runs2ndBanDhaka10 Dec 2004
5IndI + 135 runs2ndAusHyd-RGS02 Mar 2013
6IndI + 131 runs2ndPakRawalpindi13 Apr 2004
7IndI + 130 runs2ndBanIndore14 Nov 2019
8IndI + 126 runs2ndWinMumbai14 Nov 2013
9IndI + 106 runs2ndSrlNagpur27 Dec 1986
10IndI + 101 runs2ndZimNagpur21 Feb 2002
11IndI + 090 runs2ndZimBulawayo13 Sep 2005
12IndI + 075 runs2ndEngChennai16 Dec 2016
13IndI + 057 runs2ndSAFKolkata14 Feb 2010
14IndI + 051 runs2ndWinKolkata06 Nov 2013
15IndI + 046 runs2ndBanKolkata22 Nov 2019
16IndI + 036 runs2ndEngMumbai08 Dec 2016
17IndI + 025 runs2ndEngAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
18IndI + 024 runs2ndSrlMum-BS02 Dec 2009
19IndI + 017 runs2ndSrlAhmadabad08 Feb 1994
20IndI + 015 runs2ndEngMumbai19 Feb 1993
21IndI + 008 runs2ndEngChennai06 Feb 1952
22IndI + 002 runs2ndAusSydney07 Jan 1978

It also provides India’s fifth innings victory when it has batted second in tests against England. All such occasions are tabulated below. Interestingly all these five wins are on home soil.

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1IndI + 075 runs2ndEngChennai16 Dec 2016
2IndI + 036 runs2ndEngMumbai08 Dec 2016
3IndI + 025 runs2ndEngAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
4IndI + 015 runs2ndEngMumbai19 Feb 1993
5IndI + 008 runs2ndEngChennai06 Feb 1952

RR Pant scored 101 in this test to provide the 22nd occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century. It also provides the 16th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century on home soil.

It also provides seventh occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century against England on home soil

RR Pant became the second Indian wicket keeper batsman to score century on two occasions after BK Kunderan. The centuries scored by these two wicket keepers are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1BK Kunderan1921EngChennai10 Jan 1964
2BK Kunderan1003EngDelhi08 Feb 1964
       
1RR Pant1144EngThe Oval07 Sep 2018
2RR Pant1012EngAhmadabad04 Mar 2021

RR Pant’s fielding dismissals at the end of the just concluded series against England read 82. He now shares the sixth place for most dismissals by an Indian wicket keeper with FM Engineer. FM Engineer has also effected 82 dismissls. MS Dhoni {294}, SMH Kirmani {198}, KS More {130}, NR Mongia {107} and WP Saha {103} are the six other wicket keepers to effect more dismissals than RR Pant and MS Dhoni.

RR Pant’s has pouched 75 catches at the end of the just concluded series against England. He became the sixth Indian wicket keeper to pouch 75 plus catches. The following table lists all these six wicket keepers

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsDisCWk
1MS Dhoni2005-201490166294256
2SMH Kirmani1976-198688151198160
3KS More1986-199349090130110
4NR Mongia1994-200144077107099
5WP Saha2012-202037072103092
6RR Pant2018-202120040082075

Indian bowlers AR Patel {5 for 48} and R Ashwin {5 for 47} shared the England’s second innings wickets equally to provide the eighth occasion of two spin bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the second occasion of two spin bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings against England. The first such occasion was credited to Australian bowlers – TBA May {5 for 085} and SK Warne {5 for 082} at Birmingham on 05 Aug 1993. It also provides the first occasion of two Indian bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoNoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDste
11TBA May5-0854AusEngBirmingham05.08.93
 2SK Warne5-0824AusEngBirmingham05.08.93
         
21AR Patel5-0483IndEngAhmadabad04.03.21
 2R Ashwin5-0473IndEngAhmadabad04.03.21

It also provides the third occasion of two Indian spin bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoNoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDste
11SP Gupte5-1802IndWinKingston28.03.53
 2MH Mankad5-2282IndWinKingston28.03.53
         
21BS Bedi5-0373IndAusDelhi28.11.69
 2EAS Prasanna5-0423IndAusDelhi28.11.69
         
31AR Patel5-0483IndEngAhmadabad04.03.21
 2R Ashwin5-0473IndEngAhmadabad04.03.21

England lost the fourth test at Ahmadabad by an innings and 25 runs to provide its 63rd loss by an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1EngI + 332 runs2ndAusBrisbane29 Nov 1946
2EngI + 226 runs2ndWinLord’s23 Aug 1973
3EngI + 215 runs1stSrlColombo (SSC)18 Dec 2003
4EngI + 200 runs2ndAusMelbourne26 Feb 1937
5EngI + 180 runs1stWinBirmingham14 Jun 1984
6EngI + 180 runs2ndAusNottingham10 Aug 1989
7EngI + 161 runs2ndWinKingston14 Mar 1935
8EngI + 156 runs1stWinManchester30 Jun 1988
9EngI + 154 runs2ndAusBrisbane26 Nov 1954
10EngI + 149 runs1stAusThe Oval14 Aug 1948
11EngI + 148 runs2ndAusLeeds22 Jul 1993
12EngI + 147 runs2ndAusSydney01 Feb 1895
13EngI + 132 runs2ndNZlChristchurch03 Feb 1984
14EngI + 123 runs1stAusSydney04 Jan 2018
15EngI + 118 runs1stAusBirmingham05 Jul 2001
16EngI + 100 runs1stPakLahore29 Nov 2005
17EngI + 099 runs1stAusMelbourne26 Dec 2006
18EngI + 093 runs1stWinBirmingham15 Jun 2000
19EngI + 092 runs1stSAFLord’s31 Jul 2003
20EngI + 091 runs2ndAusMelbourne31 Dec 1920
21EngI + 087 runs1stPakLahore25 Nov 1987
22EngI + 085 runs2ndAusBirmingham10 Jul 1975
23EngI + 080 runs1stAusLeeds07 Aug 2009
24EngI + 079 runs2ndWinPort of Spain13 Feb 1981
25EngI + 075 runs1stIndChennai16 Dec 2016
26EngI + 074 runs1stSAFJo’burg14 Jan 2010
27EngI + 065 runs1stNZlMt Maunganui21 Nov 2019
28EngI + 064 runs2ndWinManchester26 Jul 1984
29EngI + 064 runs1stWinBirmingham06 Jul 1995
30EngI + 062 runs2ndAusLord’s17 Jun 1993
31EngI + 061 runs1stAusLeeds24 Jul 1997
32EngI + 056 runs2ndWinThe Oval12 Aug 1950
33EngI + 055 runs2ndAusMelbourne01 Jan 1898
34EngI + 055 runs2ndWinLeeds04 Aug 1966
35EngI + 052 runs1stWinSt John’s20 Mar 1998
36EngI + 051 runs1stAusAdelaide21 Nov 2002
37EngI + 049 runs1stNZlAuckland22 Mar 2018
38EngI + 048 runs1stAusPerth29 Nov 2002
39EngI + 046 runs2ndIndLeeds22 Aug 2002
40EngI + 046 runs2ndAusThe Oval20 Aug 2015
41EngI + 044 runs1stWinGeorgetown17 Mar 1994
42EngI + 041 runs1stAusPerth14 Dec 2017
43EngI + 040 runs2ndWinManchester02 Jun 1966
44EngI + 039 runs1stAusThe Oval16 Aug 1930
45EngI + 037 runs1stSAFCape Town02 Jan 2000
46EngI + 036 runs1stIndMumbai08 Dec 2016
47EngI + 033 runs1stAusSydney13 Dec 1946
48EngI + 032 runs1stWinSt John’s12 Apr 1990
49EngI + 030 runs2ndWinBridgetown21 Mar 1986
50EngI + 028 runs2ndSrlGalle22 Feb 2001
51EngI + 025 runs2ndAusThe Oval23 Aug 2001
52EngI + 025 runs1stIndAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
53EngI + 023 runs1stWinKingston04 Feb 2009
54EngI + 022 runs2ndIndChennai11 Feb 1993
55EngI + 021 runs1stSAFJo’burg25 Nov 1999
56EngI + 018 runs1stPakLeeds02 Jul 1987
57EngI + 016 runs1stSAFCape Town30 Mar 1906
58EngI + 015 runs1stIndMumbai19 Feb 1993
59EngI + 013 runs2ndAusAdelaide14 Jan 1898
60EngI + 013 runs1stAusSydney05 Jan 1951
61EngI + 012 runs1stSAFThe Oval19 Jul 2012
62EngI + 009 runs1stAusAdelaide28 Jan 1966
63EngI + 008 runs1stIndChennai06 Feb 1952

It also provides its seventh loss by an innings margin against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1EngI + 075 runs1stIndChennai16 Dec 2016
2EngI + 046 runs2ndIndLeeds22 Aug 2002
3EngI + 036 runs1stIndMumbai08 Dec 2016
4EngI + 025 runs1stIndAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
5EngI + 022 runs2ndIndChennai11 Feb 1993
6EngI + 015 runs1stIndMumbai19 Feb 1993
7EngI + 008 runs1stIndChennai06 Feb 1952

It also provides its 39th loss by an innings margin on away soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1EngI + 332 runs2ndAusBrisbane29 Nov 1946
2EngI + 215 runs1stSrlColombo (SSC)18 Dec 2003
3EngI + 200 runs2ndAusMelbourne26 Feb 1937
4EngI + 161 runs2ndWinKingston14 Mar 1935
5EngI + 154 runs2ndAusBrisbane26 Nov 1954
6EngI + 147 runs2ndAusSydney01 Feb 1895
7EngI + 132 runs2ndNZlChristchurch03 Feb 1984
8EngI + 123 runs1stAusSydney04 Jan 2018
9EngI + 100 runs1stPakLahore29 Nov 2005
10EngI + 099 runs1stAusMelbourne26 Dec 2006
11EngI + 091 runs2ndAusMelbourne31 Dec 1920
12EngI + 087 runs1stPakLahore25 Nov 1987
13EngI + 079 runs2ndWinPort of Spain13 Feb 1981
14EngI + 075 runs1stIndChennai16 Dec 2016
15EngI + 074 runs1stSAFJo’burg14 Jan 2010
16EngI + 065 runs1stNZlMt Maunganui21 Nov 2019
17EngI + 055 runs2ndAusMelbourne01 Jan 1898
18EngI + 052 runs1stWinSt John’s20 Mar 1998
19EngI + 051 runs1stAusAdelaide21 Nov 2002
20EngI + 049 runs1stNZlAuckland22 Mar 2018
21EngI + 048 runs1stAusPerth29 Nov 2002
22EngI + 044 runs1stWinGeorgetown17 Mar 1994
23EngI + 041 runs1stAusPerth14 Dec 2017
24EngI + 037 runs1stSAFCape Town02 Jan 2000
25EngI + 036 runs1stIndMumbai08 Dec 2016
26EngI + 033 runs1stAusSydney13 Dec 1946
27EngI + 032 runs1stWinSt John’s12 Apr 1990
28EngI + 030 runs2ndWinBridgetown21 Mar 1986
29EngI + 028 runs2ndSrlGalle22 Feb 2001
30EngI + 025 runs1stIndAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
31EngI + 023 runs1stWinKingston04 Feb 2009
32EngI + 022 runs2ndIndChennai11 Feb 1993
33EngI + 021 runs1stSAFJo’burg25 Nov 1999
34EngI + 016 runs1stSAFCape Town30 Mar 1906
35EngI + 015 runs1stIndMumbai19 Feb 1993
36EngI + 013 runs2ndAusAdelaide14 Jan 1898
37EngI + 013 runs1stAusSydney05 Jan 1951
38EngI + 009 runs1stAusAdelaide28 Jan 1966
39EngI + 008 runs1stIndChennai06 Feb 1952

It also provides its sixth loss by an innings margin against India on away soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1EngI + 075 runs1stIndChennai16 Dec 2016
2EngI + 036 runs1stIndMumbai08 Dec 2016
3EngI + 025 runs1stIndAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
4EngI + 022 runs2ndIndChennai11 Feb 1993
5EngI + 015 runs1stIndMumbai19 Feb 1993
6EngI + 008 runs1stIndChennai06 Feb 1952

It also provides its 38th loss by an innings margin when it had batted first. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1EngI + 215 runs1stSrlColombo (SSC)18 Dec 2003
2EngI + 180 runs1stWinBirmingham14 Jun 1984
3EngI + 156 runs1stWinManchester30 Jun 1988
4EngI + 149 runs1stAusThe Oval14 Aug 1948
5EngI + 123 runs1stAusSydney04 Jan 2018
6EngI + 118 runs1stAusBirmingham05 Jul 2001
7EngI + 100 runs1stPakLahore29 Nov 2005
8EngI + 099 runs1stAusMelbourne26 Dec 2006
9EngI + 093 runs1stWinBirmingham15 Jun 2000
10EngI + 092 runs1stSAFLord’s31 Jul 2003
11EngI + 087 runs1stPakLahore25 Nov 1987
12EngI + 080 runs1stAusLeeds07 Aug 2009
13EngI + 075 runs1stIndChennai16 Dec 2016
14EngI + 074 runs1stSAFJo’burg14 Jan 2010
15EngI + 065 runs1stNZlMt Maunganui21 Nov 2019
16EngI + 064 runs1stWinBirmingham06 Jul 1995
17EngI + 061 runs1stAusLeeds24 Jul 1997
18EngI + 052 runs1stWinSt John’s20 Mar 1998
19EngI + 051 runs1stAusAdelaide21 Nov 2002
20EngI + 049 runs1stNZlAuckland22 Mar 2018
21EngI + 048 runs1stAusPerth29 Nov 2002
22EngI + 044 runs1stWinGeorgetown17 Mar 1994
23EngI + 041 runs1stAusPerth14 Dec 2017
24EngI + 039 runs1stAusThe Oval16 Aug 1930
25EngI + 037 runs1stSAFCape Town02 Jan 2000
26EngI + 036 runs1stIndMumbai08 Dec 2016
27EngI + 033 runs1stAusSydney13 Dec 1946
28EngI + 032 runs1stWinSt John’s12 Apr 1990
29EngI + 025 runs1stIndAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
30EngI + 023 runs1stWinKingston04 Feb 2009
31EngI + 021 runs1stSAFJo’burg25 Nov 1999
32EngI + 018 runs1stPakLeeds02 Jul 1987
33EngI + 016 runs1stSAFCape Town30 Mar 1906
34EngI + 015 runs1stIndMumbai19 Feb 1993
35EngI + 013 runs1stAusSydney05 Jan 1951
36EngI + 012 runs1stSAFThe Oval19 Jul 2012
37EngI + 009 runs1stAusAdelaide28 Jan 1966
38EngI + 008 runs1stIndChennai06 Feb 1952

It also provides its fifth loss by an innings margin when it had batted first against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBatOppGroundStart Date
1EngI + 075 runs1stIndChennai16 Dec 2016
2EngI + 036 runs1stIndMumbai08 Dec 2016
3EngI + 025 runs1stIndAhmadabad04 Mar 2021
4EngI + 015 runs1stIndMumbai19 Feb 1993
5EngI + 008 runs1stIndChennai06 Feb 1952
Indian bowlers – sharing the wickets equally in a test innings

Indian bowlers – sharing the wickets equally in a test innings

Indian bowlers AR Patel {5 for 48} and R Ashwin {5 for 47} shared the England’s second innings wickets equally to provide the 55th occasion of two bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 18th occasion of two bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings against England. It also provides the sixth occasion of two Indian bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings against England All such occasions are tabulated below

NoNoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDste
11L Amarnath5-0961IndEngManchester20.07.46
 2MH Mankad5-1011IndEngManchester20.07.46
         
21SP Gupte5-1802IndWinKingston28.03.53
 2MH Mankad5-2282IndWinKingston28.03.53
         
31BS Bedi5-0373IndAusDelhi28.11.69
 2EAS Prasanna5-0423IndAusDelhi28.11.69
         
41N Kapil Dev5-0972IndAusSydney02.01.81
 2KD Ghavri5-1072IndAusSydney02.01.81
         
51N Kapil Dev5-0704IndEngMumbai27.11.81
 2S Madan Lal5-0234IndEngMumbai27.11.81
         
61AR Patel5-0483IndEngAhmedabad04.03.21
 2R Ashwin5-0473IndEngAhmedabad04.03.21

Indian bowlers AR Patel {5 for 48} and R Ashwin {5 for 47} shared the England’s second innings wickets equally to provide the eighth occasion of two spin bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the second occasion of two spin bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings against England. The first such occasion was credited to Australian bowlers – TBA May {5 for 085} and SK Warne {5 for 082} at Birmingham on 05 Aug 1993. It also provides the first occasion of two Indian bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoNoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDste
11TBA May5-0854AusEngBirmingham05.08.93
 2SK Warne5-0824AusEngBirmingham05.08.93
         
21AR Patel5-0483IndEngAhmedabad04.03.21
 2R Ashwin5-0473IndEngAhmedabad04.03.21

It also provides the third occasion of two Indian spin bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoNoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDste
11SP Gupte5-1802IndWinKingston28.03.53
 2MH Mankad5-2282IndWinKingston28.03.53
         
21BS Bedi5-0373IndAusDelhi28.11.69
 2EAS Prasanna5-0423IndAusDelhi28.11.69
         
31AR Patel5-0483IndEngAhmedabad04.03.21
 2R Ashwin5-0473IndEngAhmedabad04.03.21