Stats of the second one day international between England and India at Lord’s on 14 Jun 2022

Stats of the second one day international between England and India at Lord’s on 14 Jun 2022

This game witnessed both the teams dismissed all out. England was dismissed all out for 146, while India was dismissed all out for 146, to provide the 231st occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in a one day internationals

It also provides the eighth occasion of both the teams dismissed in a one day international played at Lord’s and also provides the second occasion in England-India one day series. The first such occasion was on 05 Sep 2004 when India was all out for 204 and England for 181.

This game witnessed both the teams dismissed all out. England was dismissed all out for 146, while India was dismissed all out for 146, to provide the 110th occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in a one day internationals in a bilateral series

It also provides the fourth occasion of both the teams dismissed in a one day international played at Lord’s in a bilateral series and also provides the first occasion in England-India one day bilateral series.

YS Chahal captured four for 47 to provide the first occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four wickets in a one day international at Lord’s.

It also provides the 196th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 20th occasions of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against England.

It also provides the 150th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 12th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals against England.

YS Chahal captured four for 47 to provide the 34th occasion of bowler capturing four or more wickets in a one day international at Lord’s. It also provides the 20th occasion of bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals at Lord’s.

RJW Topley of England captured six for 24 in this game to provide the 83rd occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the twelfth occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international against India

RJW Topley of England captured six for 24 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of an England bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the first occasion of an England bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international against India

RJW Topley of England captured six for 24 in this game to provide the 51st occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international in a bilateral series. It also provides the fifth occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international against India.

RJW Topley of England captured six for 24 in this game to provide the first occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international in a bilateral series at Lord’s. The following table lists the seven occasions of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a bilateral series at Lord’s

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1RJW Topley6-242EngIndLord’s14 Jul 2022
2B Lee5-411AusEngLord’s10 Jul 2005
3D Gough5-441EngAusLord’s25 May 1997
4FH Edwards5-451WinEngLord’s01 Jul 2007
5Kasprowicz5-462AusPakLord’s04 Sep 2004
6B Lee5-491AusEngLord’s12 Sep 2009
7Hasan Ali5-511PakEngLord’s10 Jul 2021

YS Chahal {4 for 47} for India and RJW Topley {6 for 24} for England captured four plus wickets in this game to provide the 145th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same game in the history of one day international.

YS Chahal {4 for 47} for India and RJW Topley {6 for 24} for England captured four plus wickets in this game to provide the fifth occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same game in the history of one day international at Lord’s

YS Chahal {4 for 47} for India and RJW Topley {6 for 24} for England captured four plus wickets in this game to provide the 75th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same game in the history of one day international of bilateral series

YS Chahal {4 for 47} for India and RJW Topley {6 for 24} for England captured four plus wickets in this game to provide the third occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same game in the history of one day international of a bilateral series at Lord’s

England won this game by 100 runs to provide the 38th occasion of England winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the fourth occasion of England winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin against India.

England won this game by 100 runs to provide the second occasion of England winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin at Lord’s and on both the occasions it was against India. England had won by 202 runs against India at Lord’s on 07 Jun 1975.

RG Sharma was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 44th occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for zero in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for zero in an innings in a one day international against England.

RG Sharma became the second Indian captain to score zero against England at Lord’s after R Dravid. R Dravid was dismissed for zero against England at Lord’s on 08 Sep 2007

RG Sharma was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian captain opener dismissed for zero in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian captain opener dismissed for zero in an innings in a one day international against England.

RG Sharma’s zero in this innings was his first zero as Indian captain in 15 one day internationals and 15 innings. It also represents his 14th zero in 232 one day internationals and 225 innings as a batsman. It also represents his sixth zero in 148 one day internationals and 146 innings as an opening batsman.

RG Sharma, RR Pant and M Prasidh Krishna scored zeroes in this game to provide the 99 occasions of batsmen scoring zeroes in a one day international at Lord’s. It also provides the 41 occasions of batsmen scoring zeroes in a one day international at Lord’s.

RG Sharma, RR Pant and M Prasidh Krishna scored zeroes in this game to provide the ten occasions of batsmen scoring zeroes in a one day international at Lord’s against England It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen scoring zeroes in a one day international at Lord’s against England

RG Sharma, RR Pant and M Prasidh Krishna scored zeroes in this game to provide the first occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in a one day international against England

RG Sharma, RR Pant and M Prasidh Krishna scored zeroes in this game to provide the first occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in a one day international against England at Lord’s

RR Pant was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 44th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in one day international. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in one day international against England.

It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in one day international against England at Lord’s. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in one day international at Lord’s

RG Sharma and RR Pant were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 27th occasion of a captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international.

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer RITramOppGroundDate
1A JadejaC02IndAusCol-SSC28.08.99
 R DravidK02IndAusCol-SSC28.08.99
         
2SC GangulyC01IndAusIndore31.03.01
 V DahiyaK01IndAusIndore31.03.01
         
3SC GangulyC01IndBanChattogram23.12.04
 MS DhoniK01IndBanChattogram23.12.04
         
4RG SharmaC02IndEngLord’s14.07.22
 RR PantK02IndEngLord’s14.07.22

It also provides the second occasion of captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer RITramOppGroundDate
1MG BurgessC02NZlEngManchester17.07.78
 GN EdwardsK02NZlEngManchester17.07.78
         
2RG SharmaC02IndEngLord’s14.07.22
 RR PantK02IndEngLord’s14.07.22

RJW Topley’s 6 for 24 in this game represent the best bowling figures in an innings by an England bowler in a one day internationals. The previous best was 6 for 31 by PD Collingwood against Bangladesh at Nottingham on 21 Jun 2005.

RJW Topley’s 6 for 24 in this game represent the best bowling figures in an innings by an England bowler in a one day internationals at Lord’s. The previous best was 5 for 44 by D Gough against Australia at Lord’s on 25 May 1997

Thus RJW Topley not only owns the best bowling figures by an England bowler in a one day international, but also owns the best bowling figures by an England bowler in a one day international at Lord’s – Mecca of Cricket.

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