India-New Zealand Test at Kanpur – Stats of the fourth day
SS Iyer of India scored 105 and 65 at Kanpur against New Zealand in the ongoing test to become the 16th batsman to score a hundred and a fifty on test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below. The list includes LG Rowe and Yasir Hameed who have scored twin hundreds on test debut. SS Iyer became the first Indian to perform such a feat.
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | KS Ranjitsinhji | 62 | 154* | Eng | Aus | Manchester | 16.07.1896 |
| 2 | G Gunn | 119 | 74 | Eng | Aus | Sydney | 13.12.1907 |
| 3 | HL Collins | 70 | 104 | Aus | Eng | Sydney | 17.12.1920 |
| 4 | PA Gibb | 93 | 106 | Eng | SAF | Jo’burg | 24.12.1938 |
| 5 | LG Rowe | 214 | 100* | Win | NZl | Kingston | 16.02.1972 |
| 6 | RE Redmond | 107 | 56 | NZl | Pak | Auckland | 16.02.1973 |
| 7 | CG Greenidge | 93 | 107 | Win | Ind | Bengaluru | 22.11.1974 |
| 8 | A Mahmood | 128* | 50* | Pak | SAF | Rawalpindi | 06.10.1997 |
| 9 | L Vincent | 104 | 54 | NZl | Aus | Perth | 30.11.2001 |
| 10 | SB Styris | 107 | 69* | NZl | Win | St George’s | 28.06.2002 |
| 11 | Yasir Hameed | 170 | 105 | Pak | Ban | Karachi | 20.08.2003 |
| 12 | AJ Strauss | 112 | 83 | Eng | NZl | Lord’s | 20.05.2004 |
| 13 | AN Cook | 60 | 104* | Eng | Ind | Nagpur | 01.03.2006 |
| 14 | Umar Akmal | 129 | 75 | Pak | NZl | Dunedin | 24.11.2009 |
| 15 | F du Plessis | 78 | 110* | SAF | Aus | Adelaide | 22.11.2012 |
| 16 | SS Iyer | 105 | 65 | Ind | NZl | Kanpur | 25.11.2021 |
SS Iyer’s feat provides the third such feat on Indian soil. Bangalore and Nagpur are the other test centers to witness such a feat. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | CG Greenidge | 93 | 107 | Win | Ind | Bengaluru | 22.11.1974 |
| 2 | AN Cook | 60 | 104* | Eng | Ind | Nagpur | 01.03.2006 |
| 3 | SS Iyer | 105 | 65 | Ind | NZl | Kanpur | 25.11.2021 |
RA Jadeja of India scored 50 and zero in the ongoing test at Kanpur against New Zealand to provide the 23rd occasion of a batsman scoring an exact 50 and a zero in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | VS Ransford | 50 | 0 | Aus | SAF | Adelaide | 07.01.11 |
| 2 | AP Freeman | 0 | 50* | Eng | Aus | Sydney | 19.12.24 |
| 3 | FE Woolley | 0 | 50 | Eng | Aus | Melbourne | 01.01.25 |
| 4 | CA Roach | 50 | 0 | Win | Eng | Manchester | 21.07.28 |
| 5 | L Amarnath | 0 | 50 | Ind | Eng | Lord’s | 22.06.46 |
| 6 | RA McLean | 50 | 0 | SAF | Aus | Jo’burg | 23.12.57 |
| 7 | RC Fredericks | 0 | 50 | Win | Eng | Manchester | 08.07.76 |
| 8 | DL Haynes | 0 | 50 | Win | Aus | Adelaide | 07.12.84 |
| 9 | KR Rutherford | 0 | 50* | NZl | Aus | Auckland | 13.03.86 |
| 10 | ST Jayasuriya | 0 | 50 | Srl | NZl | Dunedin | 07.03.97 |
| 11 | RS Mahanama | 50 | 0 | Srl | SAF | Centurion | 27.03.98 |
| 12 | M Yousuf | 0 | 50 | Pak | SAF | Cape Town | 02.01.03 |
| 13 | S Chanderpaul | 50 | 0 | Win | Eng | Bridgetown | 01.04.04 |
| 14 | ME Trescothick | 50 | 0 | Eng | Pak | Lahore | 29.11.05 |
| 15 | IR Bell | 50 | 0 | Eng | Aus | Brisbane | 23.11.06 |
| 16 | DL Vettori | 50* | 0 | NZl | Eng | Wellington | 13.03.08 |
| 17 | KC Brathwaite | 50 | 0 | Win | Ban | Dhaka | 29.10.11 |
| 18 | MM Ali | 50 | 0 | Eng | Ind | Mumbai | 08.12.16 |
| 19 | FDM Karunaratne | 0 | 50 | Srl | SAF | Jo’burg | 12.01.17 |
| 20 | S Ahmed | 50 | 0 | Pak | SAF | Jo’burg | 11.01.19 |
| 21 | SSJ Brooks | 0 | 50 | Win | Ind | Kingston | 30.08.19 |
| 22 | DP Sibley | 0 | 50 | Eng | Win | Southampton | 08.07.20 |
| 23 | RA Jadeja | 50 | 0 | Ind | NZl | Kanpur | 25.11.21 |
It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring an exact 50 and a zero in a test. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | L Amarnath | 0 | 50 | Ind | Eng | Lord’s | 22.06.46 |
| 2 | RA Jadeja | 50 | 0 | Ind | NZl | Kanpur | 25.11.21 |
It also provides the second occasion of a batsman scoring an exact 50 and a zero in a test against New Zealand Both such occasions are tabulated below.
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | ST Jayasuriya | 0 | 50 | Srl | NZl | Dunedin | 07.03.97 |
| 2 | RA Jadeja | 50 | 0 | Ind | NZl | Kanpur | 25.11.21 |
It also provides the second occasion of a batsman scoring an exact 50 and a zero in a test on Indian soil. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
| No | Player | FI | SI | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | MM Ali | 50 | 0 | Eng | Ind | Mumbai | 08.12.16 |
| 2 | RA Jadeja | 50 | 0 | Ind | NZl | Kanpur | 25.11.21 |
CA Pujara’s run aggregate at the end of this test against New Zealand read 820. He became the sixth Indian batsman to score 800 plus runs against New Zealand. Others are – R Dravid {1659}, SR Tendulkar {1595}, V Sehwag {883}, V Kohli {830} and VVS Laxman {818}
CA Pujara’s run aggregate at the end of this test read 6542. He became the ninth Indian batsman to score 6500 plus runs in his test career. The following table lists these nine batsmen who have scored 6500 plus runs.
| No | Player | Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | C | HC |
| 1 | Tendulkar | 200 | 329 | 33 | 15921 | 248* | 51 | 68 |
| 2 | R Dravid | 163 | 284 | 32 | 13265 | 270 | 36 | 63 |
| 3 | Gavaskar | 125 | 214 | 16 | 10122 | 236* | 34 | 45 |
| 4 | VVS Laxman | 134 | 225 | 34 | 8781 | 281 | 17 | 56 |
| 5 | V Sehwag | 103 | 178 | 6 | 8503 | 319 | 23 | 31 |
| 6 | V Kohli | 96 | 162 | 10 | 7765 | 254* | 27 | 27 |
| 7 | SC Ganguly | 113 | 188 | 17 | 7212 | 239 | 16 | 35 |
| 8 | Vengsarkar | 116 | 185 | 22 | 6868 | 166 | 17 | 35 |
| 9 | CA Pujara | 91 | 154 | 9 | 6542 | 206* | 18 | 31 |
R Ashwin’s lone wicket on the fourth day fetched him an aggregate of 56 wickets against New Zealand. He now occupies the second place amongst the Indian bowlers who have captured most wickets against New Zealand. He went past EAS Prasanna who had captured 55 wickets. BS Bedi with 57 wickets occupies the first place.
R Ashwin’s lone wicket on the fourth day fetched him an aggregate of 417 wickets in his test career. He now shares the third place amongst the Indian bowlers who have captured most wickets in their test career with Harbhajan Singh. Harbhajan Singh has captured 417 wickets. A Kumble {619} and Kapil Dev {434} occupy the first two places.
R Ashwin is one of the three right arm spin bowlers to capture fifty plus wickets against New Zealand with 56 wickets to his credit. EAS Prasanna {55} and A Kumble {50} are the other two bowlers. Thus R Ashwin now holds the record for most wickets by an Indian right arm spin bowler against New Zealand.
R Ashwin’s 56 wickets against New Zealand is also a record for an Indian right arm bowler.
W Saha scored 61 not out in India’s second innings to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper scoring a fifty in a test innings against New Zealand. It also represents his third fifty against New Zealand.
It also represents his third fifty against New Zealand. With three fifties to his credit against New Zealand, WP Saha became the fourth Indian wicket keeper to score three fifties against New Zealand. Others are – MS Dhoni {06}, FM Engineer {03} and SMH Kirmani {03}.
It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper scoring a fifty in a test innings against New Zealand on home soil.
It also represents his third fifty against New Zealand. With three fifties to his credit on home soil against New Zealand. WP Saha became the second Indian wicket keeper to score three fifties against New Zealand on home soil after MS Dhoni.
WP Saha became the second Indian wicket keeper to score a fifty against New Zealand at Kanpur. Prior to this SMH Kirmani had scored 64 in Nov 1976.
W Saha scored 61 not out in India’s second innings to provide the 128th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper scoring a fifty in a test innings. It also provides the 69th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper scoring a fifty in a test innings on home soil.
WP Saha became the second Indian wicket keeper to score a fifty at Kanpur. The following table lists the other three Indian wicket keepers who have scored fifties at Kanpur.
| No | Player | Runs | I | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | BK Kunderan | 55 | 3 | Eng | Kanpur | 15 Feb 1964 |
| 2 | FM Engineer | 77 | 1 | Aus | Kanpur | 15 Nov 1969 |
| 3 | SMH Kirmani | 64 | 1 | NZl | Kanpur | 18 Nov 1976 |
| 4 | WP Saha | 61* | 3 | NZl | Kanpur | 25 Nov 2021 |
WP Saha’s 61 not out in this test provide the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper scoring a fifty in a test innings at Kanpur.
WP Saha’s 61 not out in this test provide the ninth occasion of his scoring a fifty in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Runs | I | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | 60 | 2 | v Sri Lanka | Galle | 12 Aug 2015 |
| 2 | 56 | 1 | v Sri Lanka | Col-PSS | 20 Aug 2015 |
| 3 | 104 | 1 | v West Indies | Gros Islet | 09 Aug 2016 |
| 4 | 54* | 1 | v New Zealand | Kolkata | 30 Sep 2016 |
| 5 | 58* | 3 | v New Zealand | Kolkata | 30 Sep 2016 |
| 6 | 106* | 1 | v Bangladesh | Hyd-RGS | 09 Feb 2017 |
| 7 | 117 | 2 | v Australia | Ranchi | 16 Mar 2017 |
| 8 | 67 | 1 | v Sri Lanka | Col-SSC | 03 Aug 2017 |
| 9 | 61* | 3 | v New Zealand | Kanpur | 25 Nov 2021 |
TG Southee’s three wickets in India’s second innings fetched him an aggregate of 52 wickets against India. He became the second New Zealand bowler to capture 50 plus wickets against India after RJ Hadlee. RJ Hadlee has captured 65 wickets against India.
TG Southee’s three wickets in India’s second innings fetched him an aggregate of 52 wickets against India. He became the 28th bowler to capture 50 plus wickets against India.
In New Zealand’s second innings, two Indian spinners AR Patel and R Ashwin -shared the new ball to provide the 72nd occasion of spinners sharing the new ball in an innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 18th occasion of Indian spinners sharing the new ball in an innings.
It also provides the second such occasion against New Zealand. Prior to this, two Sri Lankan spinners – MDK Perera and DM de Silva – had shared the new ball in the second innings of the test at Col-PSS in Aug 2019.
TG Southee of New Zealand returned with match figures of eight for 144 in this test to provide the 12th occasion of a New Zealnd bowler to capture eight or more wickets in a test against India. All such occasions are listed below.
| No | Player | Wkts | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | BR Taylor | 08-102 | Ind | Mum-BS | 12 Mar 1965 |
| 2 | HJ Howarth | 09-100 | Ind | Nagpur | 03 Oct 1969 |
| 3 | RJ Hadlee | 11-058 | Ind | Wellington | 13 Feb 1976 |
| 4 | JG Bracewell | 09-136 | Ind | Auckland | 13 Mar 1981 |
| 5 | JG Bracewell | 08-132 | Ind | Mumbai | 24 Nov 1988 |
| 6 | RJ Hadlee | 10-088 | Ind | Mumbai | 24 Nov 1988 |
| 7 | SB Doull | 09-114 | Ind | Wellington | 26 Dec 1998 |
| 8 | DR Tuffey | 08-053 | Ind | Hamilton | 19 Dec 2002 |
| 9 | TG Southee | 08-132 | Ind | Bengaluru | 31 Aug 2012 |
| 10 | N Wagner | 08-126 | Ind | Auckland | 06 Feb 2014 |
| 11 | TG Southee | 09-110 | Ind | Wellington | 21 Feb 2020 |
| 12 | TG Southee | 08-144 | Ind | Kanpur | 25 Nov 2021 |
TG Southee became the third New Zealand bowler to capture eight or more wickets in a test on two or more occasions against India. All such occasions are tabulated below. TG Southee owns the record with three occasions.
| No | Player | Wkts | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | JG Bracewell | 09-136 | Ind | Auckland | 13 Mar 1981 |
| 2 | JG Bracewell | 08-132 | Ind | Mumbai | 24 Nov 1988 |
| 1 | RJ Hadlee | 11-058 | Ind | Wellington | 13 Feb 1976 |
| 2 | RJ Hadlee | 10-088 | Ind | Mumbai | 24 Nov 1988 |
| 1 | TG Southee | 08-132 | Ind | Bengaluru | 31 Aug 2012 |
| 2 | TG Southee | 09-110 | Ind | Wellington | 21 Feb 2020 |
| 3 | TG Southee | 08-144 | Ind | Kanpur | 25 Nov 2021 |