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Criambler – 001

Criambler – 001

We are back again this week after a few weeks of absence. The absence was due to the fact that Srinivasa Gopalan the compiler had undergone Cataract operation. We are back again with another feature Scrambler which we have renamed as Criambler. These two will be provided to our netizens alternate weeks starting from this week. However for this week we are posting both – Puzzle and Criambler – for our netizens

Solution – Tomorrow

Cricket Crossword Puzzle – 004

Cricket Crossword Puzzle – 004

We are back again this week after a few weeks of absence. The absence was due to the fact that Srinivasa Gopalan the compiler had undergone Cataract operation. We are back again with another feature Scrambler which we have renamed as Criambler. These two will be provided to our netizens alternate weeks starting from this week. However for this week we are posting both – Puzzle and Criambler – for our netizens

Solution Tomorrow

JM Anderson of England became the 216th bowler in the history of first class cricket to capture “One thousand” First class wicket.

JM Anderson of England became the 216th bowler in the history of first class cricket to capture “One thousand” First class wicket.

JM Anderson of England became the 216th bowler in the history of first class cricket to capture “One thousand” First class wicket. The following table lists all the 216 bowlers who have accomplished the feat.

JM Anderson took his 1,000th wicket on day two of Lancashire’s LV= Insurance County Championship clash with Kent. Heino Kuhn has the dubious honour of becoming Anderson’s milestone wicket, caught behind by Dane Vilas at Emirates Old Trafford. At the end of this game, his aggregate of wickets in first class cricket read 1002.

NoBowlerWktsRunsBBAvge510
1W Rhodes4204703229-2416.7228768
2AP Freeman37766957710-5318.42386140
3CWL Parker32786381910-7919.4627791
4JT Hearne3061543519-3217.7525566
5TWJ Goddard29795911610-11319.8425186
6AS Kennedy28746103510-3721.2322545
7D Shackleton2857533039-3018.6519438
8GAR Lock28445470910-5419.2319650
9FJ Titmus2830633159-5222.3716826
10WG Grace28095098010-4918.1424064
11MW Tate2784505719-7118.1619544
12GH Hirst2742513719-2318.7318440
13C Blythe25034209410-3016.8121871
14DL Underwood2465499939-2820.2815347
15WE Astill2432577869-4123.7614022
16JC White23554375910-7618.5819358
17WE Hollies23234865610-4920.9418240
18FS Trueman2304421548-2818.2912625
19JB Statham2260369998-3416.3712311
20RTD Perks2233537669-4024.0714324
21J Briggs22213543010-5515.9520052
22DJ Shepherd2218473029-4721.3212328
23EG Dennett21514263710-4019.8221157
24T Richardson21043879310-4518.4320072
25TE Bailey20824817010-9023.1311013
26R Illingworth2072420209-4220.2710411
27N Gifford2068487318-2823.569314
28FE Woolley2066410588-2219.8713228
29G Geary20634133610-1820.0312530
30DVP Wright2056493069-4723.9815042
31JA Newman2054513979-13125.0213435
32A Shaw20272457710-7312.1317744
33S Haigh2012320919-2515.9413530
34H Verity19562914510-1014.9016454
35W Attewell1951298969-2315.3213427
36JC Laker19443579110-5318.4112732
37AV Bedser1924392798-1820.419616
38W Mead1916363889-4018.9915239
39AE Relf1897397269-9520.9411423
40PGH Fender1894474588-2425.0510016
41JWHT Douglas1893441609-4723.3211323
42JH Wardle1846350279-2518.9713429
43GR Cox1843421389-5022.8611113
44GA Lohmann1841252959-2813.7317657
45JW Hearne1839449269-6124.4210723
46GG Macaulay1837324418-2117.6512631
47MS Nichols1833396659-3221.6311823
48JB Mortimore1807419048-5923.18758
49CA Walsh1807392339-7221.7110420
50C Cook1782365799-4220.529915
51R Peel1775287589-2216.2012333
52HL Jackson1733301019-1717.3611520
53JK Lever1722417728-3724.258512
54TPB Smith1697450589-7726.5512028
55J Southerton1682242809-3014.4319259
56AE Trott16743531810-4221.0913141
57AW Mold1673260109-2915.5415256
58TG Wass1666340929-6720.4615945
59VWC Jupp16583816610-12723.0111118
60C Gladwin1653302659-4118.3010118
61MD Marshall1651315488-7119.108513
62WE Bowes1639274709-12116.7611627
63AW Wellard1614393028-5224.3510824
64JE Emburey1608419588-4026.097212
65PI Pocock1607426489-5726.53607
66NI Thomson15973287310-4920.58738
67GJ Thompson1591300589-6418.8914740
68J Mercer15913724110-5123.4010417
69JM Sims15813940110-9024.929821
70FW Lillywhite1576243510-?10.3615555
71T Emmett1572213149-2313.5512229
72Intikhab Alam1571434748-5427.678513
73BS Bedi1560338437-521.6910620
74W Voce1558359618-3023.088420
75AR Gover1555367538-3423.639517
76TW Cartwright1536293578-3919.119418
77K Higgs1536362677-1923.61505
78J Langridge1530345249-3422.569114
79JA Flavell1529328479-3021.488615
80EE Hemmings15154440310-17529.307015
81CF Root1512319339-2321.1112533
82FA Tarrant15122645010-9017.4913338
83RK Tyldesley1509259808-1517.2110122
84RJ Hadlee1490269989-5218.1110218
85TB Mitchell14833054310-6420.5911830
86WR Hillyer148244678-2611.0214954
87GS Boyes1472346109-5723.517411
88W Bestwick14573100810-4021.2810427
89H Larwood1427249949-4117.519820
90CV Grimmett14243173710-3722.2812733
91MJ Procter1417276799-7119.537015
92BA Langford1410349649-2624.798316
93Mushtaq Ahmed1407361279-4825.6710432
94WS Lees1402300089-8121.409720
95RD Jackman1402319788-4022.80678
96EA McDonald1395289678-4120.7611931
97Venkataraghavan1390335689-9324.148521
98JW Hitch1387299198-3821.5710124
99A Watson1384184239-11813.3110627
100GE Tribe1378283219-4320.559323
101WH Lockwood1376252469-5918.3412129
102M Muralitharan1374269979-5119.6411934
103R Tattersall1369246929-4018.039918
104CT Spencer1367364799-6326.68476
105JA Young1361267939-5519.688217
106R Smith1350412658-6330.567310
107R Howorth1345294257-1821.87747
108FW Tate1331286949-7321.5510428
109SJ Staples1331304219-14122.857211
110E Willsher1329164938-1612.7810730
111FJ Durston1329292798-2722.037211
112PJ Loader1326252609-1719.047013
113SK Warne1319344498-7126.116912
114F Martin1317229018-4517.389523
115JC Clay1317260289-5419.7610528
116PJ Sainsbury1316317778-7624.14365
117RO Jenkins1309309458-6223.649220
118H Dean1301236079-3118.149724
119AE Moss1301270358-3120.786513
120Imran Khan1287287268-3422.327013
121A Fielder12772685210-9021.029728
122F Morley1274171038-2613.4311936
123DR Smith1250296557-2023.72516
124DC Morgan1248313027-3325.08355
125PAJ DeFreitas1248348097-2127.89616
126PH Edmonds1246319818-5325.66479
127JR Gunn1242304618-6324.528217
128AS Brown1230315458-8025.64548
129F Barratt1224278138-2622.726911
130S Santall1220292508-2323.97645
131FR Brown1220320078-3426.236211
132GD McKenzie1219328688-7126.96495
133E Smith1217314489-4625.84514
134AA Donald1216276808-3722.76689
135J Lillywhite12101843610-12915.239622
136DA Allen1209285868-3423.64568
137EW Clark1208259658-5921.496315
138JH King1204303128-1725.176911
139JD Bannister11982625810-4121.91536
140JE Walsh1190292269-10124.559826
141D Wilson1189249788-3621.00508
142W Flowers1188188878-2215.897315
143AR Caddick1180313879-3226.597817
144TL Richmond1176249599-2121.229019
145RDB Croft1175412298-6635.08519
146JA Snow1174266958-8722.73569
147RA Sinfield1173287349-11124.49669
148IT Botham1172319028-3427.22598
149DB Close1171309478-4126.42433
150DJ Brown1165289618-6024.85465
151A Hearne1160231208-1519.93529
152KC Preston1160305337-5526.32372
153PF Jackson1159305069-4526.326112
154JN Shepherd1157320688-4027.71542
155CP Buckenham1150291108-3325.318517
156E Robson1147303198-3526.43585
157J Dean114470849-3413.808618
158JH Mayer1144254048-6222.20719
159DW White1143269139-4423.54575
160AF Wensley1142302519-3626.485610
161J Grundy1137113389-1912.818424
162A Kumble11362934710-7425.837219
163GG Arnold1130247618-4121.91463
164R Pollard1122253148-3322.566010
165NE Haig1117306987-3327.48472
166LC Braund1114303989-4127.288016
167J Wisden1109739010-5810.3211139
168OS Wheatley1099229109-6020.84565
169RNS Hobbs1099297768-6327.09508
170WH Copson1094207528-1118.96666
171BR Knight1089262058-6924.06458
172LF Townsend1088229848-2621.125116
173P Carrick1081322448-3329.82475
174R Herath1080271639-12725.157014
175WC Smith1077189119-3117.559527
176E Peate1076145178-513.499427
177HA Smith1076279688-4025.996611
178LJ Coldwell1076227918-3821.18607
179HJ Rhodes1073211457-3819.70424
180J Birkenshaw1073292768-9427.28444
181E Wainwright1071195369-6618.246315
182CM Old1070251277-2023.48392
183EG Arnold1069247639-6423.166313
184F Ridgway1069253818-3923.74416
185Chandrasekhar1063255479-7224.037519
186MP Bicknell1061265899-4525.06444
187PCR Tufnell1057310268-2929.35536
188DE Malcolm1054319739-5730.33469
189A Jepson1051305688-4529.08406
190CH Parkin1048184349-3217.589327
191OW Herman1045282228-4927.00586
192GS Sobers1043289419-4927.74361
193Wasim Akram1042225498-3021.647016
194SMJ Woods10402165510-6920.827721
195A Mynn103832619-?10.229334
196J Simmons1033280847-5927.18416
197JH Childs1028306009-5629.76528
198EF Field1026240919-10423.488017
199LR Gibbs1024278788-3727.225010
200Danish Kaneria1023267918-5926.187112
201G Giffen10222178510-6621.319530
202GAE Paine1021233348-4322.857413
203JH Cornford1019269999-5326.49396
204RE East1019262108-3025.724910
205B Dooland1016223328-2021.988423
206CB Llewellyn1013237159-5523.418220
207FP Ryan1013213218-4121.048618
208AW Hallam1012192568-6319.026310
209RMH Cottam1010211259-2520.91586
210EP Robinson1009227848-3522.586112
211LC Eastman1006269397-2826.77303
212MJ Hilton1006195428-1919.42518
213Sarfraz Nawaz1005247509-8624.62464
214R Kilner1003185158-2618.454810
215JM Anderson1002247537-1924.70516
216Hettiarachchi1001235428-2623.517218
Sri Lanka’s dubious record for losing most games in the history of one day internationals

Sri Lanka’s dubious record for losing most games in the history of one day internationals

Sri Lanka now owns the dubious record for losing most games in the history of one day internationals. It has lost 428 games and went past India which had lost 427 games. Sri Lanka lost its 428th game when it lost the game against England by eight wickets at The Oval on 01 Jul 2021. The following table details out the matches lost against each opposition by these two teams

TeamOppSpanMatWonLostTiedNR
Sri LankaPak1975-2019155589214
Sri LankaInd1979-20191595691111
Sri LankaAus1975-201997326104
Sri LankaNZl1979-201999414918
Sri LankaRSA1992-201977314411
Sri LankaEng1982-202177363812
Sri LankaWin1975-202163293103
Sri LankaZim1992-201857441102
Sri LankaBan1986-20215140902
Sri LankaAfg2014-201943100
Sri LankaSrl1996-201165100
Sri LankaBer2007-200711000
Sri LankaCan2003-201122000
Sri LankaIre2007-201644000
Sri LankaNet2002-200633000
Sri LankaSco2011-201933000
Sri LankaUAE2004-200822000
  Total860390428537
        
TeamOppSpanMatWonLostTiedNR
IndiaAus1980-20201435380010
IndiaPak1978-2019132557304
IndiaWin1979-2019133646324
IndiaSrl1979-20191599156111
IndiaNZl1975-2020110554915
IndiaRSA1991-201984354603
IndiaEng1974-2021103554323
IndiaZim1983-201663511020
IndiaBan1988-20193630501
IndiaKen1996-20041311200
IndiaAfg2014-201932010
IndiaBer2007-200711000
IndiaEAF1975-197511000
IndiaHKG2008-201822000
IndiaIre2007-201533000
IndiaNam2003-200311000
IndiaNet2003-201122000
IndiaSco2007-200711000
IndiaUAE1994-201533000
  Total993516427941
Mithali Raj and her world records

Mithali Raj and her world records

Mithali Raj of India became the Women’s cricket top run getter across the three formats of the game, viz.,  Tests, ODIs and T20Is. At the end of the third one day between India and England at Worcester on 03.07.21, her run aggregate read 10337 which include 75 not out scored in this game. The previous record was 10273 which was credited to CM Edwards of England. The following table has details of these two cricketers across the three formats.

PlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC50+00
Edwards02304305167611744.1004091300
Edwards191180235992173*38.1609464516
Edwards095093142605092*32.9700121203
Total3093164210273173*37.4913677019
           
PlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC50+00
M Raj01101803066921444.6001040502
M Raj217196557304125*51.8007586506
M Raj089084212364097*37.5200171705
Total317298791033721447.2008798713

Apart from her most runs in Women’s Cricket across the three formats of the game, Mithali Raj has the following world records

Mithali Raj scored 75 not out in this game which represents her 65th fifty including seven centuries. It is the most by a woman cricketer and also by an Indian woman cricketer in the history of women’s one day internationals.

She became the first woman batsman to compile 4500 runs from her fifty plus scores. At the end of this game, her run aggregate read 4647.

Mithali Raj scored 75 not out in this game which represents her 28th fifty including one century on away soil. It is the most by a woman cricketer and also by an Indian woman cricketer in the history of women’s one day internationals on away soil.

Mithali Raj scored 75 not out in this game which represents her 46th fifty including five centuries while leading India.  It is the most by a captain and also by an Indian woman captain in the history of women’s one day internationals.

She is the first woman captain to aggregate 3000 plus runs from her fifty plus scores in the history of Women’s one day internationals. Her aggregate at the end of this game read 3274.

Her 75 not out in this game represents 24th fifty including one century as captain on away soil. It is the most by a captain and also by an Indian woman captain in the history of women’s one day internationals on away soil

Her 75 not out in this game represents 43rd fifty including four centuries  on away soil and neutral soil. It is the most by a captain and also by an Indian woman captain in the history of women’s one day internationals on away soil

She is the first woman batsman to aggregate 3000 plus runs from her fifty plus scores in the history of Women’s one day internationals on away soil and neutral soil. Her aggregate at the end of this game read 3042.

She has led India on 140 occasions at the end of this game, which fetched her record of most capped captain in Women’s one day internationals.

She has played 217 one day internationals at the end of this game, which fetched her record of most capped cricketer in Women’s one day internationals. In fact she is the only women cricketer to appear in 200 plus women’s one day internationals.

Her 75 not out in this game provides the 55th occasion of her remaining not out and fetches her the record for most not outs by a woman cricketer in the history of women’s internationals. She is the only woman cricketer to remain not out on 50 plus occasions.

She is the only woman cricketer to aggregate 2000 plus runs against England in women’s one day internationals. Her run aggregate at the end of this game read 2004.

She is the only woman cricketer to score 20 fifties against England in women’s one day internationals. Her 75 not out in this  game  was her 20th fifty.

She owns the record for winning most women’s one day internationals. She has won 84 games. India’s win against England by runs was her 84th win. She went past BJ Clark of Australia who had won 83 women’s one day internationals.

She is the only woman captain to score 25 plus half centuries in winning games. Her 75 not out in this game was her 26th half century in winning games.

She is the only woman captain to score 30 fifties in winning games. Her 75 not out in this game was her 30th fifty in winning games.

Her 75 not out in this game provides the 13th fifty in winning games on away soil. She owns the record for most fifties scored by a woman captain in winning games on away soil. She went past BJ Clark of Australia who had scored 12 fifties in winning games on away soil.

She is the only woman cricketer to aggregate 1000 plus runs against Sri Lanka in women’s one day internationals. She has an aggregate of 1103 runs against Sri Lanka.

Her eleven fifties against Sri Lanka is also a record for most fifties by a woman cricketer against Sri Lanka in women’s one day internationals. In fact, she is the only woman cricketer to score ten or more fifties against Sri Lanka

Wicket keeper opening batsmen’s fifties in losing cause in Twenty20 Internationals

Wicket keeper opening batsmen’s fifties in losing cause in Twenty20 Internationals

Q de Kock’s 60 went in vain in the T20I game between South Africa and West Indies at St George’s on 01 Jul 21 to provide the 21st occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman’s fifty going in vain in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1TM Dilshan611SrlIndCol-RPS10 Feb 2009
2BB McCullum612NZlAusSydney15 Feb 2009
3NJ O’Brien502IreCanCol-SSC03 Feb 2010
4Kamran Akmal501PakAusGros Islet14 May 2010
5ADS Fletcher572WinSrlPallekele09 Nov 2015
6JJ Atkinson532HKGZimNagpur08 Mar 2016
7Q de Kock521RSAEngMumbai18 Mar 2016
8JC Buttler691EngIndManchester03 Jul 2018
9Imran Ali Butt531BahKuwAl Amerat23 Jan 2019
10TP Visee781NetIreAl Amerat17 Feb 2019
11K Motlhanka592BotNamWindhoek20 Aug 2019
12Q de Kock521RSAIndMohali18 Sep 2019
13R Gurbaz611AfgZimChattogram20 Sep 2019
14IA Karim512KenScoICCA 2 Dubai19 Oct 2019
15Q de Kock652RSAEngDurban14 Feb 2020
16MDKJ Perera662SrlWinPallekele04 Mar 2020
17JM Bairstow551EngAusSouthampton08 Sep 2020
18MS Wade581AusIndSydney06 Dec 2020
19Mohd Rizwan511PakRSALahore13 Feb 2021
20JC Buttler522EngIndAhmedabad20 Mar 2021
21Q de Kock602RSAWinSt George’s01 Jul 2021

Q de Kock is the second wicket keeper opening batsman to witness his fifty in a losing cause after MDKJ Perera of Sri Lanka. MDKJ Perera’s 66 was in a losing casue against West Indies at Pallekele on 04.03.20

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1MDKJ Perera662SrlWinPallekele04 Mar 2020
2Q de Kock602RSAWinSt George’s01 Jul 2021

JC Buttler of England and Q de Kock of South Africa are the two wicketkeeper opening batsmen who have witnessed their fifties going in vain on two or more occasions. Q de Kock has scored four fifties which have gone in vain.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1JC Buttler691EngIndManchester03 Jul 2018
2JC Buttler522EngIndAhmedabad20 Mar 2021
        
1Q de Kock521RSAEngMumbai18 Mar 2016
2Q de Kock521RSAIndMohali18 Sep 2019
3Q de Kock652RSAEngDurban14 Feb 2020
4Q de Kock602RSAWinSt George’s01 Jul 2021
West Indies bowlers who have captured four plus wickets in an innings in Twenty20 Internationals

West Indies bowlers who have captured four plus wickets in an innings in Twenty20 Internationals

DJ Bravo of West Indies captured four for 19 in the second T20I against South Africa at St George’s on 01 Jul 21 to provide the 286th occasion of a bowler capturing four plus wickets in an innings in the history of Twenty20 capturing four plus wickets in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are  tabulated  below.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1LMP Simmons4-191WinSrlNottingham10 Jun 2009
2DJ Bravo4-381WinIndLord’s12 Jun 2009
3SJ Benn4-061WinZimPort of Spain28 Feb 2010
4DJG Sammy5-261WinZimPort of Spain28 Feb 2010
5D Bishoo4-172WinPakGros Islet21 Apr 2011
6DJG Sammy4-161WinIndPort of Spain04 Jun 2011
7SP Narine4-122WinNZlLauderhill01 Jul 2012
8K Santokie4-211WinEngBridgetown11 Mar 2014
9S Badree4-152WinBanDhaka25 Mar 2014
10DJ Bravo4-282WinSrlColombo (RPS)11 Nov 2015
11KOK Williams4-21WinBanBasseterre31 Jul 2018
12SS Cottrell4-281WinBanSylhet17 Dec 2018
13KMA Paul5-152WinBanDhaka22 Dec 2018
14KA Pollard4-251WinIreBasseterre18 Jan 2020
15O Thomas5-282WinSrlPallekele04 Mar 2020
16OC McCoy4-221WinRSASt George’s29 Jun 2021
17DJ Bravo4-192WinRSASt George’s01 Jul 2021

DJ Bravo became the second West Indies bowler to  capture four wickets in an innings against South Africa in T20Is  after OC McCay. McCay had captured 4 for 22 against South Africa at St George’s on 29.06.21. Both the occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1OC McCoy4-221WinRSASt George’s29 Jun 2021
2DJ Bravo4-192WinRSASt George’s01 Jul 2021

DJ Bravo’s four for 19 in the second T20I against South Africa at St George’s on 01 Jul 21 to provide the third occasion of his capturing four plus wickets in an innings. He now owns the record for most four plus wicket hauls by a West Indies bowler in T20Is. DJ Sammy was the  other bowler with two such hauls.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DJ Bravo4-381WinIndLord’s12 Jun 2009
2DJ Bravo4-282WinSrlColombo (RPS)11 Nov 2015
3DJ Bravo4-192WinRSASt George’s01 Jul 2021
        
1DJG Sammy5-261WinZimPort of Spain28 Feb 2010
2DJG Sammy4-161WinIndPort of Spain04 Jun 2011

The following table lists the bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in an inning against South Africa  in T20Is.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1RP Singh4-132IndRSADurban20 Sep 2007
2Abdur Razzak4-161BanRSAJo’burg05 Nov 2008
3Saeed Ajmal4-262PakRSAGros Islet10 May 2010
4Umar Gul5-062PakRSACenturion03 Mar 2013
5Ahsan Malik5-191NetRSAChattogram27 Mar 2014
6P Sandakan4-231SrlRSAJo’burg22 Jan 2017
7B Kumar5-242IndRSAJo’burg18 Feb 2018
8AC Agar5-242AusRSAJo’burg21 Feb 2020
9OC McCoy4-221WinRSASt George’s29 Jun 2021
10DJ Bravo4-192WinRSASt George’s01 Jul 2021

The four wicket  haul  against South Africa  at St George’s on 01 Jul 21 fetched DJ Bravo an aggregate  of  526 wickets in Twenty20 games. He remains the only bowler to capture 500 plus wickets in the history of Twenty20 games.

His career figures are furnished below

PlayerMatInnsOversMRunsWktsBBI45
DJ Bravo4814611565.33128325265/23102

He has represented the following teams in Twenty20 games.

Chennai Super Kings, Chittagong Kings, Comilla Victorians, Dhaka Dynamites, Dolphins, Essex, Gujarat Lions, Kent, Lahore Qalandars, Melbourne Renegades, Melbourne Stars, Middlesex, Mumbai Indians, Paarl Rocks, Quetta Gladiators, Surrey, Sydney Sixers, Trinbago Knight Riders, Trinidad & Tobago, Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel, Victoria, West Indians, West Indies

The following table lists the twelve four wicket hauls of DJ Bravo in Twenty20 games.

NoW-RTeamOppGroundDate
14-38WinIndiaLord’s12 Jun 2009
24-23T&TSomersetBangalore12 Oct 2009
34-42ChennaiMumbaiKolkata26 May 2013
44-18Red SteelGuyana AWBasaterre04 Jul 2015
54-29Red SteelSKN PatriotsBasaterre11 Jul 2015
65-23Red SteelJamaica TsTrinidad23 Jul 2015
74-28WinSri LankaCol-RPS11 Nov 2015
84-22GujaratPunjabMohali11 Apr 2016
94-13TKRSKN PatriotsLauderhill31 Jul 2016
104-38TKRSKN PatriotsTarouba05 Sep 2017
115-28Mel RsHobart HsHobart21 Dec 2017
124-19WinSouth AfricaSt George’s01 Jul 2021
Bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka in one day internationals

Bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka in one day internationals

SM Curran of England captured five for 48 against Sri Lanka on 01 Jul 2021 to provide the 53rd occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1VJ Marks5-392EngSrlTaunton11 Jun 1983
2RJ Hadlee5-251NZlSrlBristol13 Jun 1983
3Abdul Qadir5-442PakSrlLeeds16 Jun 1983
4CA Walsh5-012WinSrlSharjah03 Dec 1986
5AIC Dodemaide5-212AusSrlPerth02 Jan 1988
6Waqar Younis6-262PakSrlSharjah29 Apr 1990
7J Srinath5-241IndSrlKanpur07 Nov 1993
8WKM Benjamin5-222WinSrlMumbai09 Nov 1993
9M Prabhakar5-351IndSrlHyd-LBS18 Feb 1994
10OD Gibson5-422WinSrlHobart03 Jan 1996
11OD Gibson5-401WinSrlPerth14 Jan 1996
12Waqar Younis5-522PakSrlNairobi-G04 Oct 1996
13DK Morrison5-342NZlSrlSharjah11 Nov 1996
14Aaqib Javed5-352PakSrlGwalior12 May 1997
15L Klusener6-492RSASrlLahore06 Nov 1997
16RR Singh5-221IndSrlGuwahati22 Dec 1997
17GD McGrath5-402AusSrlAdelaide24 Jan 1999
18MA Ealham5-322EngSrlPerth29 Jan 1999
19S Lee5-332AusSrlMelbourne07 Feb 1999
20RR Singh5-312IndSrlTaunton26 May 1999
21Abdul Razzaq5-312PakSrlSharjah15 Oct 1999
22Azhar Mahmood5-232PakSrlSharjah22 Oct 1999
23M Ntini5-372RSASrlCape Town11 Jan 2001
24CD Collymore5-512WinSrlCol-RPS11 Dec 2001
25CO Obuya5-242KenSrlNairobi-G24 Feb 2003
26GB Hogg5-412AusSrlDambulla20 Feb 2004
27MJ Clarke5-351AusSrlDambulla22 Feb 2004
28MS Kasprowicz5-452AusSrlCol-RPS27 Feb 2004
29A Nehra6-591IndSrlCol-RPS09 Aug 2005
30AB Agarkar5-441IndSrlPune03 Nov 2005
31Z Khan5-421IndSrlMargao14 Feb 2007
32CK Langeveldt5-391RSASrlProvidence28 Mar 2007
33NW Bracken5-472AusSrlSydney08 Feb 2008
34Sohail Tanvir5-481PakSrlKarachi29 Jun 2008
35Iftikhar Anjum5-302PakSrlCol-RPS07 Aug 2009
36Harbhajan Singh5-562IndSrlCol-RPS14 Sep 2009
37CJ McKay5-331AusSrlBrisbane07 Nov 2010
38MG Johnson6-311AusSrlPallekele10 Aug 2011
39Shahid Afridi5-352PakSrlSharjah20 Nov 2011
40DT Christian5-311AusSrlMelbourne02 Mar 2012
41CJ McKay5-282AusSrlAdelaide08 Mar 2012
42IK Pathan5-612IndSrlPallekele04 Aug 2012
43Abdur Razzak5-621BanSrlPallekele28 Mar 2013
44CJ Jordan5-291EngSrlManchester28 May 2014
45CR Woakes6-471EngSrlPallekele10 Dec 2014
46MJ Henry5-402NZlSrlM Maunganui05 Jan 2016
47JW Hastings6-451AusSrlDambulla31 Aug 2016
48JJ Bumrah5-271IndSrlPallekele27 Aug 2017
49B Kumar5-421IndSrlCol-RPS03 Sep 2017
50Hasan Ali5-341PakSrlA Dhabi18 Oct 2017
51Usman Shinwari5-341PakSrlSharjah23 Oct 2017
52Usman Shinwari5-512PakSrlKarachi30 Sep 2019
53SM Curran5-431EngSrlThe Oval01 Jul 2021

It also provides the twelfth occasion of a left arm bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are detailed below.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1GB Hogg5-412AusSrlDambulla20 Feb 2004
2MJ Clarke5-351AusSrlDambulla22 Feb 2004
3A Nehra6-591IndSrlCol-RPS09 Aug 2005
4Z Khan5-421IndSrlMargao14 Feb 2007
5NW Bracken5-472AusSrlSydney08 Feb 2008
6Sohail Tanvir5-481PakSrlKarachi29 Jun 2008
7MG Johnson6-311AusSrlPallekele10 Aug 2011
8IK Pathan5-612IndSrlPallekele04 Aug 2012
9Abdur Razzak5-621BanSrlPallekele28 Mar 2013
10Usman Shinwari5-341PakSrlSharjah23 Oct 2017
11Usman Shinwari5-512PakSrlKarachi30 Sep 2019
12SM Curran5-431EngSrlThe Oval01 Jul 2021

It also provides the ninth occasion of a left arm pace bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are detailed below.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1A Nehra6-591IndSrlCol-RPS09 Aug 2005
2Z Khan5-421IndSrlMargao14 Feb 2007
3NW Bracken5-472AusSrlSydney08 Feb 2008
4Sohail Tanvir5-481PakSrlKarachi29 Jun 2008
5MG Johnson6-311AusSrlPallekele10 Aug 2011
6IK Pathan5-612IndSrlPallekele04 Aug 2012
7Usman Shinwari5-341PakSrlSharjah23 Oct 2017
8Usman Shinwari5-512PakSrlKarachi30 Sep 2019
9SM Curran5-431EngSrlThe Oval01 Jul 2021

It also provides the fifth occasion of a England bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against Sri Lanka, All such occasions are detailed below.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1VJ Marks5-392EngSrlTaunton11 Jun 1983
2MA Ealham5-322EngSrlPerth29 Jan 1999
3CJ Jordan5-291EngSrlManchester28 May 2014
4CR Woakes6-471EngSrlPallekele10 Dec 2014
5SM Curran5-481EngSrlThe Oval01 Jul 2021
England bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals

England bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals

SM Curran of England captured five for 48 against Sri Lanka on 01 Jul 2021 to provide the 517th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 27th occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1M Hendrick5-312EngAusThe Oval20 Aug 1980
2VJ Marks5-392EngSrlTaunton11 Jun 1983
3VJ Marks5-301EngNZlWellington22 Feb 1984
4PW Jarvis5-352EngIndBengaluru26 Feb 1993
5D Gough5-441EngZimSydney15 Dec 1994
6D Gough5-441EngAusLord’s25 May 1997
7MA Ealham5-322EngSrlPerth29 Jan 1999
8MA Ealham5-151EngZimKimberley30 Jan 2000
9C White5-211EngZimBulawayo18 Feb 2000
10GA Hick5-332EngZimHarare20 Feb 2000
11MJ Hoggard5-491EngZimHarare07 Oct 2001
12AF Giles5-572EngIndDelhi31 Jan 2002
13RC Irani5-262EngIndThe Oval09 Jul 2002
14SJ Harmison5-331EngAusBristol19 Jun 2005
15PD Collingwood6-312EngBanNottingham21 Jun 2005
16A Flintoff5-561EngIndBristol24 Aug 2007
17SCJ Broad5-231EngRSANottingham26 Aug 2008
18SR Patel5-412EngRSAThe Oval29 Aug 2008
19A Flintoff5-192EngWinGros Islet03 Apr 2009
20GP Swann5-281EngAusCh-le-St20 Sep 2009
21JM Anderson5-231EngRSAP Elizabeth29 Nov 2009
22CR Woakes6-451EngAusBrisbane30 Jan 2011
23TT Bresnan5-431EngIndBengaluru27 Feb 2011
24JM Anderson5-341EngNZlNapier20 Feb 2013
25BA Stokes5-611EngAusSouthampton16 Sep 2013
26CJ Jordan5-291EngSrlManchester28 May 2014
27CR Woakes6-471EngSrlPallekele10 Dec 2014
28ST Finn5-331EngIndBrisbane20 Jan 2015
29ST Finn5-711EngAusMelbourne14 Feb 2015
30JT Ball5-512EngBanDhaka07 Oct 2016
31AU Rashid5-271EngIreBristol05 May 2017
32LE Plunkett5-522EngWinBristol24 Sep 2017
33TK Curran5-362EngAusPerth28 Jan 2018
34AU Rashid5-852EngWinSt George’s27 Feb 2019
35CR Woakes5-542EngPakLeeds19 May 2019
36DJ Willey5-401EngIreSouthampton30 Jul 2020
37SM Curran5-481EngSrlThe Oval01 Jul 2021

It also provides the fourth occasion of a England left arm bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are detailed below. SM Curran became the first left arm bowler to capture five wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1AF Giles5-572EngIndDelhi31 Jan 2002
2SR Patel5-412EngRSAThe Oval29 Aug 2008
3DJ Willey5-401EngIreSouthampton30 Jul 2020
4SM Curran5-481EngSrlThe Oval01 Jul 2021

SM Curran became the second England left arm pace bowler to capture five wickets in an innings in one day internationals. Both the occasions are tabulated below. SM Curran became the first left arm pace bowler to capture five wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DJ Willey5-401EngIreSouthampton30 Jul 2020
2SM Curran5-481EngSrlThe Oval01 Jul 2021