Mumbai beat Uttarakhand by 725 runs in Ranji Trophy to post the highest margin of victory by runs margin in a first class match played across the globe.
Mumbai beat Uttarakhand by 725 runs in Ranji Trophy Quarter finals of the ongoing 2022 season at Alur {2} ground, Bangalore to post the highest margin of victory by runs margin in a first class match played across the globe. The previous highest margin of victory was 685 runs by New South Wales against Queensland at Sydney in 1929/30 season. The following table lists the teams winning by 500 plus runs in the first class matches played across the globe.
No
Mar
Teams
Ground
Season
1
725
Mumbai beat Uttarakhand
Alur (2)
2022
2
685
NSW beat Queensland
Sydney
1929/30
3
675
England beat Australia
Brisbane
1928/29
4
638
NSW beat South Australia
Adelaide
1920/21
5
609
Muslim Com Bank beat Water and Power DA
Hyd-Pak
1977/78
6
585
Sargodha beat Lahore Mun Corpn
Faisalabad
1978/79
7
573
SS Club beat Sebastianites C and A Club
Col-SSC
1990/91
8
571
Victoria beat South Australia
Melbourne
1926/27
9
568
Somerset beat Cardiff MCC University
Taunton
2019
10
562
Australia beat England
Kennington
1934
11
556
ND Cricket Club beat Matara Sports Club
Col-NDCC
1998/99
12
552
South Zone beat Central Zone
Hyd-RGS
2010/11
13
550
Victoria beat Tasmania
Launceston
1913/14
14
543
ND Cricket Club beat Moors Sports Club
Col-MSCG
2018/19
15
541
NSW beat South Australia
Sydney
1925/26
16
541
Nottinghamshire beat Durham CC University
Nottingham
2013
17
540
Bengal beat Orissa
Cuttack
1953/54
18
537
Band-e-Amir Region beat Speen Ghar Region
Ghazi AK Town
2017/18
19
533
CM Cricket Club beat Rio Sports Club
Col-MSCG
2001/02
20
531
Bombay beat Holkar
Bombay
1951/52
21
530
Australia beat South Africa
Melbourne
1910/11
22
524
Zimbabweans beat Gloucestershire
Gloucester
2000
23
523
Essex beat Cambridge MCC University
Cambridge
2016
24
522
Leicestershire beat Cambridge University
Cambridge
1984
25
517
N’hamshire beat Cambridge MCC University
Cambridge
2016
26
512
Wellington beat Auckland
Wellington
1925/26
27
511
Punjab beat Sind
Lahore
2011/12
Sri Lankan bowler’s four wicket hauls in losing cause in Twenty20 Internationals
PWH de Silva of Sri Lanka returned with figures of 4 for 33 against Australia at Col-RPS on 08.06.22. His effort was in a losing cause to provide the 81st occasion of a bowler’s four plus wicket haul going in vain in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler’s four wicket haul in a losing cause and also provides the second occasion of a bowler’s four wicket haul in a losing cause against Australia. The following table lists all such occasions.
No
Player
W-R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
K Weeraratne
4-19
2
Srl
Pak
K City-NW
11.10.08
2
BAW Mendis
4-12
1
Srl
Win
Col-RPS
07.10.12
3
KMDN Kulasekara
4-32
2
Srl
Eng
Chattogram
26.03.14
4
PVD Chameera
4-17
1
Srl
Eng
S’hampton
26.01.21
5
PWH de Silva
4-33
2
Srl
Aus
Col-RPS
08.06.22
No
Player
Wkts
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Dqte
1
Shadab Khan
4-26
2
Pak
Aus
Dub-DSC
11.11.21
2
PWH de Silva
4-33
2
Srl
Aus
Col-RPS
08.06.22
Rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in a Twenty20 International
KW Richardson of Australia captured 4 for 30 and PWH desilva of Sri Lanka captured 4 for 33 in the recently concluded T20I at Col-RPS between Sri Lanka and Australia on 08.06.22 to provide the 17th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same match in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Umar Gul
4-13
1
Pak
Srl
K City-NW
11 Oct 2008
K Weeraratne
4-19
2
Srl
Pak
K City-NW
11 Oct 2008
2
CK Langeveldt
4-19
1
RSA
Pak
Gros Islet
10 May 2010
Saeed Ajmal
4-26
2
Pak
RSA
Gros Islet
10 May 2010
3
Ahsan Malik
5-19
1
Net
RSA
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
Imran Tahir
4-21
2
RSA
Net
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
4
Haseeb Amjad
4-16
1
HKG
Nep
Belfast
15 Jul 2015
B Regmi
4-16
2
Nep
HKG
Belfast
15 Jul 2015
5
PADLR Sandakan
4-23
1
Srl
RSA
Jo’burg
22 Jan 2017
L Ngidi
4-19
2
RSA
Srl
Jo’burg
22 Jan 2017
6
BJ McCarthy
4-33
1
Ire
Afg
G Noida
10 Mar 2017
Rashid Khan
5-03
2
Afg
Ire
G Noida
10 Mar 2017
7
PKD Chase
4-35
1
Ire
Ind
Dublin (M)
27 Jun 2018
Kuldeep Yadav
4-21
2
Ind
Ire
Dublin (M)
27 Jun 2018
8
SR Thompson
4-18
1
Ire
Net
Al Amerat
17 Feb 2019
PA van Meekeren
4-38
2
Net
Ire
Al Amerat
17 Feb 2019
9
D Ravu
5-15
1
PNG
Van
Apia (No 3)
09 Jul 2019
N Nipiko
5-19
2
Van
PNG
Apia (No 3)
09 Jul 2019
10
N Nipiko
4-29
1
Van
PNG
Apia (No 2)
13 Jul 2019
N Vanua
5-17
2
PNG
Van
Apia (No 2)
13 Jul 2019
11
A Bohara
4-35
1
Nep
Sin
Singapore
28 Jul 2019
S Vijayakumar
4-25
2
Sin
Nep
Singapore
28 Jul 2019
12
Mohd Saifuddin
4-33
1
Ban
Afg
Mirpur
15 Sep 2019
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
4-15
2
Afg
Ban
Mirpur
15 Sep 2019
13
Iqbal Hussain
4-16
1
Qar
UAE
Al Amerat
26 Feb 2020
Junaid Siddique
4-12
2
UAE
Qar
Al Amerat
26 Feb 2020
14
Zahoor Khan
4-29
1
UAE
Nam
ICCA Dubai
05 Oct 2021
JN Frylinck
6-24
2
Nam
UAE
ICCA Dubai
05 Oct 2021
15
KV Morea
4-31
1
PNG
Sco
Al Amerat
19 Oct 2021
JH Davey
4-18
2
Sco
PNG
Al Amerat
19 Oct 2021
16
AN Ahir
4-26
1
Pan
Arg
N Sound
10 Nov 2021
H Fennell
6-18
2
Arg
Pan
N Sound
10 Nov 2021
17
KW Richardson
4-30
1
Aus
Srl
Col-RPS
08 Jun 2022
PWH de Silva
4-33
2
Srl
Aus
Col-RPS
08 Jun 2022
Ranji Trophy game witnesses the world record of most fifties in an innings {nine fifties}
Ranji Trophy, 2021/22-2022 (2022), 1st quarter final between Bengal v Jharkhand played atJust Cricket Academy Ground, Bengaluru played on dates 6,7,8,9,10 June 2022 witnesses nine fifties inBengal’s innings constituting a world record for most fifties in an innings in a first class match.Bengal’s innings is reproduced with nine fifties.
Bengal 1st innings
R
1
A Raman
st Kushagra b Roy
61
2
*AR Easwaran
lbw b Mishra
65
3
SK Gharami
c Kushagra b Shukla
186
4
AP Majumdar
c sub (Bal Krishna) b Nadeem
117
5
MK Tiwary
c Utkarsh Singh b Mishra
73
6
+Abishek Porel
c Kushagra b Mishra
68
7
Shahbaz Ahmed
c Kushagra b Nadeem
78
8
SS Mondal
not out
53
9
Akash Deep
not out
53
Extras
(b 1, lb 9, w 3, nb 6)
19
Total
(7 wickets dec, 218.4 overs)
773
The previous record was eight fifties in an innings. Australian batsmen scored eight fifties in the match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities Past and Present v Australians {Australia in England 1893} at United Services Ground, Portsmouth played on dateson 31st July, 1st, 2nd August 1893
Australia innings
1
JJ Lyons
b Bainbridge
51
2
*AC Bannerman
c Forster b Hornsby
133
G Giffen
c Arkwright b Bainbridge
43
3
GHS Trott
c Wilson b Arkwright
61
SE Gregory
c Hornsby b Wilson
11
4
H Graham
c Wilson b Forster
83
5
W Bruce
st Gay b Forster
191
6
H Trumble
b Bainbridge
105
7
CTB Turner
c Forster b Arkwright
66
8
WF Giffen
b Berkeley
62
+AH Jarvis
not out
6
Extras
(20 b, 8 lb, 3 w)
31
Total
(all out, 244.2 overs)
843
Rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the sameT20I
KW Richardson of Australia captured 4 for 30 and PWH desilva of Sri Lanka captured 4 for 33 in the recently concluded T20I at Col-RPS between Sri Lanka and Australia on 08.06.22 to provide the 17th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same match in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Umar Gul
4-13
1
Pak
Srl
K City-NW
11 Oct 2008
K Weeraratne
4-19
2
Srl
Pak
K City-NW
11 Oct 2008
2
CK Langeveldt
4-19
1
RSA
Pak
Gros Islet
10 May 2010
Saeed Ajmal
4-26
2
Pak
RSA
Gros Islet
10 May 2010
3
Ahsan Malik
5-19
1
Net
RSA
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
Imran Tahir
4-21
2
RSA
Net
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
4
Haseeb Amjad
4-16
1
HKG
Nep
Belfast
15 Jul 2015
B Regmi
4-16
2
Nep
HKG
Belfast
15 Jul 2015
5
PADLR Sandakan
4-23
1
Srl
RSA
Jo’burg
22 Jan 2017
L Ngidi
4-19
2
RSA
Srl
Jo’burg
22 Jan 2017
6
BJ McCarthy
4-33
1
Ire
Afg
G Noida
10 Mar 2017
Rashid Khan
5-03
2
Afg
Ire
G Noida
10 Mar 2017
7
PKD Chase
4-35
1
Ire
Ind
Dublin (M)
27 Jun 2018
Kuldeep Yadav
4-21
2
Ind
Ire
Dublin (M)
27 Jun 2018
8
SR Thompson
4-18
1
Ire
Net
Al Amerat
17 Feb 2019
PA van Meekeren
4-38
2
Net
Ire
Al Amerat
17 Feb 2019
9
D Ravu
5-15
1
PNG
Van
Apia (No 3)
09 Jul 2019
N Nipiko
5-19
2
Van
PNG
Apia (No 3)
09 Jul 2019
10
N Nipiko
4-29
1
Van
PNG
Apia (No 2)
13 Jul 2019
N Vanua
5-17
2
PNG
Van
Apia (No 2)
13 Jul 2019
11
A Bohara
4-35
1
Nep
Sin
Singapore
28 Jul 2019
S Vijayakumar
4-25
2
Sin
Nep
Singapore
28 Jul 2019
12
Mohd Saifuddin
4-33
1
Ban
Afg
Mirpur
15 Sep 2019
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
4-15
2
Afg
Ban
Mirpur
15 Sep 2019
13
Iqbal Hussain
4-16
1
Qar
UAE
Al Amerat
26 Feb 2020
Junaid Siddique
4-12
2
UAE
Qar
Al Amerat
26 Feb 2020
14
Zahoor Khan
4-29
1
UAE
Nam
ICCA Dubai
05 Oct 2021
JN Frylinck
6-24
2
Nam
UAE
ICCA Dubai
05 Oct 2021
15
KV Morea
4-31
1
PNG
Sco
Al Amerat
19 Oct 2021
JH Davey
4-18
2
Sco
PNG
Al Amerat
19 Oct 2021
16
AN Ahir
4-26
1
Pan
Arg
N Sound
10 Nov 2021
H Fennell
6-18
2
Arg
Pan
N Sound
10 Nov 2021
17
KW Richardson
4-30
1
Aus
Srl
Col-RPS
08 Jun 2022
PWH de Silva
4-33
2
Srl
Aus
Col-RPS
08 Jun 2022
First T20I India Vs SAF at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022 – South Africa innings
South Africa won the toss and opted to field first in this game to provide the 36th occasion of South Africa doing so in T20Is.It also provides the eighth occasion of South Africa doing so against India in T20Is.
South Africa won the toss and opted to field first and won this game by seven wickets to provide the 22nd occasion of South Africa doing so in T20Is.It also provides the fourth occasion of South Africa doing so against India in T20Is.
South Africa posted 212 for 3 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of South Africa posting 200 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also provides the third occasion of South Africa posting 200 plus runs in a T20I innings against India.
India posted 211 for four and South Africa posted 212 for 3 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of both the teams posting 200 plus runs in a T20I.
India lost the match by seven wickets despite posting 200 plus runs while batting first to provide the 18th occasion of a team losing a T20I game despite posting 200 plus runs while batting first. It also provides the first occasion of India losing a game despite scoring 200 plus runs while batting first. All the 18 occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Win
lost
8 wkts
SAF
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
2
Srl
lost
6 wkts
Ind
Mohali
12 Dec 2009
3
Zim
lost
5 wkts
NZl
Hamilton
14 Feb 2012
4
Aus
lost
6 wkts
Ind
Rajkot
10 Oct 2013
5
SAF
lost
4 wkts
Win
Jo’burg
11 Jan 2015
6
SAF
lost
5 wkts
Aus
Jo’burg
06 Mar 2016
7
SAF
lost
2 wkts
Eng
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
8
NZl
lost
5 wkts
Aus
Auckland
16 Feb 2018
9
Srl
lost
5 wkts
Ban
Col-RPS
10 Mar 2018
10
Kuw
lost
3 wkts
Qat
Doha
06 Jul 2019
11
Win
lost
6 wkts
Ind
Hyd-RGS
06 Dec 2019
12
NZl
lost
6 wkts
Ind
Auckland
24 Jan 2020
13
SAF
lost
5 wkts
Eng
Centurion
16 Feb 2020
14
SAF
lost
9 wkts
Pak
Centurion
14 Apr 2021
15
Nep
lost
3 wkts
Net
Kirtipur
20 Apr 2021
16
Win
lost
7 wkts
Pak
Karachi
16 Dec 2021
17
Bul
lost
6 wkts
Mal
Marsa
14 May 2022
18
Ind
lost
7 wkts
SAF
Delhi
09 Jun 2022
South Africa won this game chasing a total of 200 plus runs to provide the second occasion of South Africa doing so. The first such occasion was against Win at Jo’burg on 11 Sep 2007. West Indies batting first had posted 205 for 6 and South Africa scored 208 for 2 to win the game by eight wickets with 14 deliveries to spare. Thus South Africa’s 212 for 3 in this game represent its highest team total while chasing.
HE van der Dussen-DA Miller posted 131 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is against India.
It also represents the fourth occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in T20is. It also represents the record partnership for the fourth wicket by South African batsmen in T20Is. The previous best was the 127 runs unfinished stand for the fourth wicket between F du Plessis and HE van der Dussen against England at Cape Town on 01.12.20
It also represents the second occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in T20Is against India. It also represents the record partnership for the fourth wicket by South African batsmen in T20Is against India. The previous best was 105 runs unfinished stand for the fourth wicket between F Behradein and JP Duminy at Dharamsala on 02.12.15
South Africa posted its 86th win in T20Is. It also represents its 29th win on away soil. South Africa posted its seventh win in T20Is against India. It also represents its fourth win against India in India.
India suffered its 52nd loss in T20Is. It also represents its 21st loss on home soil
First T20I India Vs South Africa at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022 – India innings
RR Pant became the eighth captain to lead India in T20I when he led India in T20 game against South Africa at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022. Others who have led India in T20Is are –
No
Player
Span
Mat
1
V Sehwag
2006-2006
01
2
MS Dhoni
2007-2016
72
3
SK Raina
2010-2011
03
4
AM Rahane
2015-2015
02
5
V Kohli
2017-2021
50
6
RG Sharma
2017-2022
28
7
S Dhawan
2021-2021
03
RR Pant became the 273rd captain to lead a team in the history of T20Is when he led India in T20 game against South Africa at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022.
RR Pant became the fourth captain to lead India in T20I at home when he led India in T20 game against South Africa at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022. Others who have led India at home in T20Is are –
No
Player
Span
Mat
1
MS Dhoni
2007-2016
20
2
V Kohli
2017-2021
23
3
RG Sharma
2017-2022
18
RR Pant became the 140th captain to lead a team on home soil in the history of T20Is when he led India in T20 game against South Africa at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022.
RR Pant became the fifth captain to lead India against South Africa in T20I when he led India in T20 game against South Africa at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022. Others who have led India against South Africa in T20Is are –
No
Player
Span
Mat
1
V Sehwag
2006-2006
01
2
MS Dhoni
2007-2016
09
3
V Kohli
2017-2021
04
4
RG Sharma
2017-2022
01
RR Pant became the 46th captain to lead a team against South Africa in T20I when he led India in T20 game against South Africa at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022.
T Bavuma became the seventh captain to lead South Africa against India in T20I when he led South Africa against India at Delhi on 09 Jun 2022
No
Player
Span
Mat
1
GC Smith
2006-2010
04
2
J Botha
2011-2012
02
3
AB de Villiers
2012-2012
01
4
F du Plessis
2014-2015
03
5
JP Duminy
2018-2018
03
6
Q de Kock
2019-2019
02
Ishan Kishen scored 76 in this game to provide the 67th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20I. It also provides the 29th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20I on home soil.
It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty against South Africa in T20I. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty against South Africa in T20I on home soil. RG Sharma has scored 106 at Dharamsala on 02 Oct 2015.
It also provides his third fifty as an opening batsman. His three fifties are listed below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Ishan Kishan
56
2
Emg
Ahmedabad
14.03.21
2
Ishan Kishan
89
1
Srl
Lucknow
24.02.22
3
Ishan Kishan
76
1
SAF
Delhi
09.06.22
Ishan Kishan scored eleven boundary fours in his knock of 76 to provide the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring eleven plus boundary fours in a T20I innings All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
4s
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
RG Sharma
106
12
1
SAF
Dharamsala
02.10.15
2
RG Sharma
118
12
1
Srl
Indore
22.12.17
3
G Gambhir
55
11
2
Srl
Nagpur
09.12.09
4
RG Sharma
100*
11
2
Eng
Bristol
08.07.18
5
Ishan Kishan
76
11
1
SAF
Delhi
09.06.22
Ishan Kishan scored eleven boundary fours in his knock of 76 to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring eleven plus boundary fours in a T20I innings against South Africa. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
4s
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
RG Sharma
106
12
1
SAF
Dharamsala
02.10.15
2
Ishan Kishan
76
11
1
SAF
Delhi
09.06.22
India posted a total of 211 for 4 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of India posting a total in excess of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also provides the tenth occasion of India posting a total in excess of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings on home soil.
India’s 211 for 4 in this game represent its highest team total against South Africa in T20Is. Its previous best was 203 for 5 at Johannesburg on 18.02.18.
India’s 211 for 4 in this game represent its highest team total against South Africa in T20Is on home soil. Its previous best was 199 for 5 at Dharamsala on 02.10.15. It also represents the first occasion of India posting 200 plus runs against South Africa on home soil.
Australia Vs Sri Lanka – First T20I at Col-RPS on 07 Jun 2022
Australia won its first T20I against Sri Lanka on 07 Jun 22 at Col-RPS by ten wickets to provide the 32nd occasion of a team winning a Twnety20I without losing a wicket. It also provides the third occasion of Australia winning a Twnety20I without losing a wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Cape Town
20 Sep 2007
2
Australia
10 wkts
v Pakistan
Perth
08 Nov 2019
3
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
07 Jun 2022
It also provides the third occasion of a team winning a Twnety20I without losing a wicket against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Cape Town
20 Sep 2007
2
South Africa
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
14 Sep 2021
3
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
07 Jun 2022
It also provides the second occasion of Australia winning a Twnety20I without losing a wicket against Sri Lanka. Both the occasions are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Cape Town
20 Sep 2007
2
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
07 Jun 2022
AJ Finch {61 not out} and DA Warner {70 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in a T20I innings.
It also provides the ninth occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring fifties in a T20I innings. It also provides the third occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring fifties in a T20I innings against Sri Lanka.
It also provides the eighth occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in a T20I innings against Sri Lanka.
AJ Finch {61 not out} and DA Warner {70 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in a T20I innings.
It also provides the first occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in a T20I innings. It also provides the first occasion of Australia’s both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in a T20I innings against Sri Lanka.
It also provides the third occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in a T20I innings against Sri Lanka.
AJ Finch scored 61 not out in this game which represents his 13th fifty as captain. He now shares the second place for most fifties by a captain in T20Is with V Kohli of India. Babar Azam of Pakistan occupies the first place with 17 fifties to his credit.
AJ Finch’s 61 not out in this game represent his 19th fifty as a batsman, while DA Warners’s 70 not out represent his 23rd fifty as a batsman. DA Warner and AJ Finch occupy the first and second place among the Australian batsmen who have scored most fifties.
DA Warner with 23 fifties occupies the third place in the list of batsmen who have scored most fifties in T20Is. V Kohli {30}, RG Sharma {30} and Babar Azam {27} occupy the first two places
DA Warners’s 70 not out represent his 22nd fifty as an opening batsman. He now shares the second place for most fifties by an opening batsman in T20Is with MG Guptill of New Zealand. RG Sharma of India occupies the first place with 25 fifties to his credit as an opening batsman.
AJ Finch-DA Warner posted 134 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 26th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the seventh occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Sri Lanka.
AJ Finch-DA Warner posted 134 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership against Sri Lanka. The previous best was 122 runs partnership for the first wicket between the same pair at Adelaide on 27.06.19.
AJ Finch-DA Warner posted 134 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 12th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket against Sri Lanka.
JR Hazzlewood returned with figures of 4 for 16 in this game to provide the 402nd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in T20Is.
JR Hazzlewood returned with figures of 4 for 16 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in T20Is against Sri Lanka. It also provides the third occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka in T20Is.
JR Hazzlewood returned with figures of 4 for 16 in this game to provide his fourth four wicket haul in T20Is.
No
Player
W-R
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
JR Hazlewood
4-30
1
Eng
Melbourne
31.01.14
2
JR Hazlewood
4-39
1
Win
A Dhabi
06.11.21
3
JR Hazlewood
4-12
2
Srl
Sydney
11.02.22
4
JR Hazlewood
4-16
1
Srl
Col-RPS
07.01.22
JR Hazzlewood returned with figures of 4 for 16 in this game to provide the 325th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in T20Is.
JR Hazzlewood returned with figures of 4 for 16 in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka in T20Is.
Australia’s win in this game provide its 84th win in T20Is and also its 13th win against Sri Lanka.
Batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs on Ranji Trophy debut
S Parker of Mumbai scored 252 against Uttarakhand at Alur {2}, Bangalore to become the 13th batsman in the history of Ranji Trophy to score 200 plus runs on Ranji Debut. The following table lists all these 13 batsmen. He also became the fourth batsman to score 250 plus runs in Ranji debut
No
Runs
Player
Teams
Ground
Season
1
341
S Gani
Bihar v Mizoram
JUSCG, Kolkata
2021/22
2
267*
AR Rohera
M P v Hyderabad
Indore
2018/19
3
260
AA Muzumdar
Bombay v Haryana
Faridabad
1993/94
4
252
S Parker
Mumbai v Uttarkhand
Alur (2)
2021/22
5
233*
Arslan Khan
Chandigarh v A Pra
Chandigarh
2019/20
6
230
GR Viswanath
Mysore v Andhra
Vijayawada
1967/68
7
228
M Raghav
Manipur v Nagaland
Dimapur
2018/19
8
219
PH Shah
Maharashtra v Assam
Lahli
2021/22
9
213
Jiwanjot Singh
Punjab v Hyderabad
Mohali
2012/13
10
210
GEB Abell
N India v Army
Lahore
1934/35
11
209*
AV Pandey
M P v U Pradesh
Bhilai
1995/96
12
202
A Gupta
Punjab v Him Pradesh
Dharamsala
2017/18
13
201*
MC Juneja
Gujarat v Tamil Nadu
Ahmedabad-M
2011/12
Victory without losing a wicket in Twenty20 Internationals
Australia won its first T20I against Sri Lanka on 07 Jun 22 at Col-RPS by ten wickets to provide the 32nd occasion of a team winning a Twnety20I without losing a wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
10 wkts
v Pakistan
Jo’burg
02 Feb 2007
2
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Cape Town
20 Sep 2007
3
Kenya
10 wkts
v Scotland
Nai-Gym
01 Feb 2010
4
New Zealand
10 wkts
v Bangladesh
Hamilton
03 Feb 2010
5
Kenya
10 wkts
v Scotland
Nai-Gym
04 Feb 2010
6
England
10 wkts
v West Indies
The Oval
23 Sep 2011
7
New Zealand
10 wkts
v Zimbabwe
Harare
15 Oct 2011
8
Ireland
10 wkts
v Kenya
Dub-DSC
14 Mar 2012
9
Ireland
10 wkts
v Canada
Dub-DSC
22 Mar 2012
10
South Africa
10 wkts
v Zimbabwe
Hambantota
20 Sep 2012
11
England
10 wkts
v New Zealand
Wellington
15 Feb 2013
12
New Zealand
10 wkts
v Pakistan
Hamilton
17 Jan 2016
13
India
10 wkts
v Zimbabwe
Harare
20 Jun 2016
14
Afghanistan
10 wkts
v Ireland
Dub-DSC
20 Jan 2017
15
P.N.G.
10 wkts
v Vanuatu
P Moresby
24 Mar 2019
16
Namibia
10 wkts
v Botswana
Kampala
22 May 2019
17
Austria
10 wkts
v Turkey
Ilfov County
31 Aug 2019
18
Greece
10 wkts
v Serbia
Corfu
15 Oct 2019
19
P.N.G.
10 wkts
v Bermuda
ICCA Dubai
19 Oct 2019
20
Australia
10 wkts
v Pakistan
Perth
08 Nov 2019
21
U.A.E.
10 wkts
v Iran
Al Amerat
23 Feb 2020
22
Oman
10 wkts
v Maldives
Al Amerat
25 Feb 2020
23
Romania
10 wkts
v Serbia
Sofia
26 Jun 2021
24
Belgium
10 wkts
v Malta
Marsa
08 Jul 2021
25
South Africa
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
14 Sep 2021
26
Uganda
10 wkts
v Malawi
Kigali
16 Oct 2021
27
Oman
10 wkts
v P.N.G.
Al Amerat
17 Oct 2021
28
Uganda
10 wkts
v Lesotho
Kigali
19 Oct 2021
29
Pakistan
10 wkts
v India
Dub-DSC
24 Oct 2021
30
U.S.A.
10 wkts
v Belize
Coolidge
07 Nov 2021
31
U.S.A.
10 wkts
v Bahamas
Coolidge
13 Nov 2021
32
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
07 Jun 2022
It also provides the third occasion of Australia winning a Twnety20I without losing a wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Cape Town
20 Sep 2007
2
Australia
10 wkts
v Pakistan
Perth
08 Nov 2019
3
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
07 Jun 2022
It also provides the third occasion of a team winning a Twnety20I without losing a wicket against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Cape Town
20 Sep 2007
2
South Africa
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
14 Sep 2021
3
Australia
10 wkts
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
07 Jun 2022
It also provides the second occasion of Australia winning a Twnety20I without losing a wicket against Sri Lanka. Both the occasions are tabulated below.