T20 World Cup 2022-Match No 44-Second Semi Final-India Vs England at Adelaide on 10 Nov 2022
England won its 23rd gama in the T20 World Cup while India lost its 15th game in the competition.
JC Buttler and AD Hales added 170 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
No | Partners | Wkt | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | CH Gayle, DS Smith | 1 | 145 | 1 | Win | RSA | Johannesburg | 11 Sep 2007 |
2 | HH Gibbs, JM Kemp | 3 | 120* | 2 | RSA | Win | Johannesburg | 11 Sep 2007 |
3 | Aftab Ahmed, Mohd Ashraful | 3 | 109 | 2 | Ban | Win | Johannesburg | 13 Sep 2007 |
4 | PD Collingwood, KP Pietersen | 4 | 100 | 1 | Eng | Zim | Cape Town | 13 Sep 2007 |
5 | AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden | 1 | 104 | 2 | Pak | Ban | Cape Town | 16 Sep 2007 |
6 | Shoaib Malik, Younis Khan | 4 | 101 | 1 | Pak | Srl | Johannesburg | 17 Sep 2007 |
7 | Misbah-ul-Haq, Shoaib Malik | 5 | 119* | 2 | Pak | Aus | Johannesburg | 18 Sep 2007 |
8 | G Gambhir, V Sehwag | 1 | 136 | 1 | Ind | Eng | Durban | 19 Sep 2007 |
9 | AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden | 1 | 102* | 2 | Aus | Srl | Cape Town | 20 Sep 2007 |
10 | RS Bopara, LJ Wright | 1 | 102 | 1 | Eng | Net | Lord’s | 05 Jun 2009 |
11 | ADS Fletcher, CH Gayle | 1 | 133 | 2 | Win | Aus | The Oval | 06 Jun 2009 |
12 | TM Dilshan, ST Jayasuriya | 1 | 124 | 1 | Srl | Win | Nottingham | 10 Jun 2009 |
13 | Kamran Akmal, Salman Butt | 1 | 142 | 1 | Pak | Ban | Gros Islet | 01 May 2010 |
14 | DA Warner, SR Watson | 1 | 104 | 1 | Aus | Ind | Bridgetown | 07 May 2010 |
15 | M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkara | 2 | 166 | 1 | Srl | Win | Bridgetown | 07 May 2010 |
16 | MEK Hussey, CL White | 6 | 101* | 1 | Aus | Srl | Bridgetown | 09 May 2010 |
17 | C Kieswetter, KP Pietersen | 2 | 111 | 2 | Eng | Aus | Bridgetown | 16 May 2010 |
18 | Imran Nazir, Mohd Hafeez | 1 | 124 | 2 | Pak | Ban | Pallekele | 25 Sep 2012 |
19 | J Charles, CH Gayle | 1 | 103 | 1 | Win | Eng | Pallekele | 27 Sep 2012 |
20 | AD Hales, EJG Morgan | 4 | 107 | 2 | Eng | Win | Pallekele | 27 Sep 2012 |
21 | DA Warner, SR Watson | 1 | 133 | 2 | Aus | Ind | Colombo (RPS) | 28 Sep 2012 |
22 | M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkara | 2 | 108* | 2 | Srl | Win | Pallekele | 29 Sep 2012 |
23 | KJ O’Brien, AD Poynter | 4 | 101 | 1 | Ire | Net | Sylhet | 21 Mar 2014 |
24 | V Kohli, RG Sharma | 2 | 106 | 2 | Ind | Win | Mirpur | 23 Mar 2014 |
25 | AJ Finch, GJ Maxwell | 3 | 118 | 2 | Aus | Pak | Mirpur | 23 Mar 2014 |
26 | TM Dilshan, M Jayawardene | 2 | 145 | 1 | Srl | Eng | Chattogram | 27 Mar 2014 |
27 | AD Hales, EJG Morgan | 3 | 152 | 2 | Eng | Srl | Chattogram | 27 Mar 2014 |
28 | V Kohli, RG Sharma | 2 | 100 | 2 | Ind | Ban | Mirpur | 28 Mar 2014 |
29 | Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan | 3 | 112 | 1 | Ban | Aus | Mirpur | 01 Apr 2014 |
30 | Aqib Ilyas, Jatinder Singh | 1 | 131* | 2 | Oma | PNG. | Al Amerat | 17 Oct 2021 |
31 | PWH de Silva, P Nissanka | 4 | 123 | 1 | Srl | Ire | Abu Dhabi | 20 Oct 2021 |
32 | Babar Azam, Mohd Rizwan | 1 | 152* | 2 | Pak | Ind | Dubai (DSC) | 24 Oct 2021 |
33 | JC Buttler, EJG Morgan | 4 | 112 | 1 | Eng | Srl | Sharjah | 01 Nov 2021 |
34 | Babar Azam, Mohd Rizwan | 1 | 113 | 1 | Pak | Nam | Abu Dhabi | 02 Nov 2021 |
35 | KL Rahul, RG Sharma | 1 | 140 | 1 | Ind | Afg | Abu Dhabi | 03 Nov 2021 |
36 | MJ Guptill, GD Phillips | 4 | 105 | 1 | NZl | Sco | Dubai (DSC) | 03 Nov 2021 |
37 | MR Marsh, DA Warner | 2 | 124 | 2 | Aus | Win | Abu Dhabi | 06 Nov 2021 |
38 | AK Markram, HE van der Dussen | 3 | 103* | 1 | RSA | Eng | Sharjah | 06 Nov 2021 |
39 | C Campher, GH Dockrell | 5 | 119* | 2 | Ire | Sco | Hobart | 19 Oct 2022 |
40 | V Kohli, HH Pandya | 5 | 113 | 2 | Ind | Pak | Melbourne | 23 Oct 2022 |
41 | Q de Kock, RR Rossouw | 2 | 168 | 1 | RSA | Ban | Sydney | 27 Oct 2022 |
42 | Babar Azam, Mohd Rizwan | 1 | 105 | 2 | Pak | NZl | Sydney | 09 Nov 2022 |
43 | JC Buttler, AD Hales | 1 | 170* | 2 | Eng | Ind | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
It also provides the 18th occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the first wicket in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
No | Partners | Wkt | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | JC Buttler, AD Hales | 1 | 170* | 2 | Eng | Ind | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
2 | Babar Azam, Mohd Rizwan | 1 | 152* | 2 | Pak | Ind | Dubai (DSC) | 24 Oct 2021 |
3 | CH Gayle, DS Smith | 1 | 145 | 1 | Win | RSA | Johannesburg | 11 Sep 2007 |
4 | Kamran Akmal, Salman Butt | 1 | 142 | 1 | Pak | Ban | Gros Islet | 01 May 2010 |
5 | KL Rahul, RG Sharma | 1 | 140 | 1 | Ind | Afg | Abu Dhabi | 03 Nov 2021 |
6 | G Gambhir, V Sehwag | 1 | 136 | 1 | Ind | Eng | Durban | 19 Sep 2007 |
7 | ADS Fletcher, CH Gayle | 1 | 133 | 2 | Win | Aus | The Oval | 06 Jun 2009 |
8 | DA Warner, SR Watson | 1 | 133 | 2 | Aus | Ind | Colombo (RPS) | 28 Sep 2012 |
9 | Aqib Ilyas, Jatinder Singh | 1 | 131* | 2 | Oma | PNG. | Al Amerat | 17 Oct 2021 |
10 | TM Dilshan, ST Jayasuriya | 1 | 124 | 1 | Srl | Win | Nottingham | 10 Jun 2009 |
11 | Imran Nazir, Mohd Hafeez | 1 | 124 | 2 | Pak | Ban | Pallekele | 25 Sep 2012 |
12 | Babar Azam, Mohd Rizwan | 1 | 113 | 1 | Pak | Nam | Abu Dhabi | 02 Nov 2021 |
13 | Babar Azam, Mohd Rizwan | 1 | 105 | 2 | Pak | NZl | Sydney | 09 Nov 2022 |
14 | AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden | 1 | 104 | 2 | Pak | Ban | Cape Town | 16 Sep 2007 |
15 | DA Warner, SR Watson | 1 | 104 | 1 | Aus | Ind | Bridgetown | 07 May 2010 |
16 | J Charles, CH Gayle | 1 | 103 | 1 | Win | Eng | Pallekele | 27 Sep 2012 |
17 | AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden | 1 | 102* | 2 | Aus | Srl | Cape Town | 20 Sep 2007 |
18 | RS Bopara, LJ Wright | 1 | 102 | 1 | Eng | Net | Lord’s | 05 Jun 2009 |
JC Buttler and AD Hales added 170 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the seventh occasion of England batsmen posting three figure partnerships in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
No | Partners | Wkt | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | JC Buttler, AD Hales | 1 | 170* | 2 | Eng | Ind | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
2 | RS Bopara, LJ Wright | 1 | 102 | 1 | Eng | Net | Lord’s | 05 Jun 2009 |
3 | C Kieswetter, KP Pietersen | 2 | 111 | 2 | Eng | Aus | Bridgetown | 16 May 2010 |
4 | AD Hales, EJG Morgan | 3 | 152 | 2 | Eng | Srl | Chattogram | 27 Mar 2014 |
5 | JC Buttler, EJG Morgan | 4 | 112 | 1 | Eng | Srl | Sharjah | 01 Nov 2021 |
6 | AD Hales, EJG Morgan | 4 | 107 | 2 | Eng | Win | Pallekele | 27 Sep 2012 |
7 | PD Collingwood, KP Pietersen | 4 | 100 | 1 | Eng | Zim | Cape Town | 13 Sep 2007 |
It also provides the second occasion of England batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the first wicket in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
No | Partners | Wkt | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | JC Buttler, AD Hales | 1 | 170* | 2 | Eng | Ind | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
2 | RS Bopara, LJ Wright | 1 | 102 | 1 | Eng | Net | Lord’s | 05 Jun 2009 |
JC Buttler and AD Hales added 170 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by batsmen for any wicket in the T20 World Cup. The previous best was 168 runs partnership for the second wicket between Q de Kock-RR Rossouw in the game between South Africa and Bangldesh at Sydney on 27.10.22
No | Partners | Wkt | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | JC Buttler, AD Hales | 1 | 170* | 2 | Eng | Ind | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
2 | Q de Kock, RR Rossouw | 2 | 168 | 1 | RSA | Ban | Sydney | 27 Oct 2022 |
JC Buttler and AD Hales added 170 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by England batsmen for any wicket in the T20 World Cup. The previous best was 152 runs partnership for the third wicket between AD Hales-EJG Morgan in the game between England and Sri Lanka at Chattogram on 27.03.14
No | Partners | Wkt | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | JC Buttler, AD Hales | 1 | 170* | 2 | Eng | Ind | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
2 | AD Hales, EJG Morgan | 3 | 152 | 2 | Eng | Srl | Chattogram | 27 Mar 2014 |
JC Buttler and AD Hales added 170 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by England batsmen for first wicket in the T20 World Cup. The previous best was 102 runs partnership for the first wicket between RS Bopara-LG Wright in the game between England and Netherlands at Lord’s on 05.06.09
Partners | Wkt | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
JC Buttler, AD Hales | 1 | 170* | 2 | Eng | Ind | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
RS Bopara, LJ Wright | 1 | 102 | 1 | Eng | Net | Lord’s | 5 Jun 2009 |
England won this game without losing a wicket to provide the fifth occasion of a team winning a game without losing a wicket in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are listed below.
No | Winner | Margin | BR | Tar | Overs | Opposition | Ground | Match Date |
1 | Australia | 10 wkts | 58 | 102 | 10.2 | v Sri Lanka | Cape Town | 20 Sep 2007 |
2 | South Africa | 10 wkts | 44 | 94 | 12.4 | v Zimbabwe | Hambantota | 20 Sep 2012 |
3 | Oman | 10 wkts | 38 | 130 | 13.4 | v P.N.G. | Al Amerat | 17 Oct 2021 |
4 | Pakistan | 10 wkts | 13 | 152 | 17.5 | v India | Dub-DSC) | 24 Oct 2021 |
5 | England | 10 wkts | 24 | 169 | 16.0 | v India | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
India became the first team to lost two games by ten wickets in the T20 World Cup. Both such occasions are listed below.
No | Winner | Margin | BR | Tar | Overs | Opposition | Ground | Match Date |
1 | Pakistan | 10 wkts | 13 | 152 | 17.5 | v India | Dub-DSC) | 24 Oct 2021 |
2 | England | 10 wkts | 24 | 169 | 16.0 | v India | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
This game witnessed four fifties – two by Indian batsmen V Kohli {50}, HH Pandya {63*} and two by England batsmen JC Buttler 80 not out AD Hales 86 not out – to provide the fifth occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in a match in the T20 World Cup.
V Kohli completed 4000 runs in T20Is when he was on 42 during his knock of 50 in this game. At the end of this game his run aggregate in T20Is read 4008. He earned the distinction of becoming the first batsman in the history of T20Is to score 4000 plus runs.
England opening batsmen – JC Buttler 80 not out AD Hales 86 not out – scored fifties to provide the 16th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of both the England openers scoring fifties in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
No | Players | Score | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date | |
1 | G Gambhir | 58 | India | England | Durban | 19.09.07 | WC |
V Sehwag | 68 | India | England | Durban | 19.09.07 | WC | |
2 | C H Gayle | 88 | West Indies | Australia | The Oval | 06.06.09 | WC |
A D S Fletcher | 53 | West Indies | Australia | The Oval | 06.06.09 | WC | |
3 | T M Dilshan | 74 | Sri Lanka | West Indies | Nottingham | 10.06.09 | WC |
S T Jayasuriya | 81 | Sri Lanka | West Indies | Nottingham | 10.06.09 | WC | |
4 | Kamran Akmal | 73 | Pakistan | Bangladesh | Gros Islet | 01.05.10 | WC |
Salman Butt | 73 | Pakistan | Bangladesh | Gros Islet | 01.05.10 | WC | |
5 | S R Watson | 54 | Australia | India | Bridgetown | 07.05.10 | WC |
D A Warner | 72 | Australia | India | Bridgetown | 07.05.10 | WC | |
6 | J Charles | 84 | West Indies | England | Pallekele | 27.09.12 | WC |
C H Gayle | 58 | West Indies | England | Pallekele | 27.09.12 | WC | |
7 | S R Watson | 72 | Australia | India | Col-RPS | 28.09.12 | WC |
D A Warner | 63* | Australia | India | Col-RPS | 28.09.12 | WC | |
8 | H M Amla | 58 | South Africa | England | Wankhede | 18.03.16 | WC |
Q de Kock | 52 | South Africa | England | Wankhede | 18.03.16 | WC | |
9 | Aqib Ilyas | 50* | Oman | PNG | Al Amerat | 17.10.21 | WC |
Jatinder Singh | 73* | Oman | PNG | Al Amerat | 17.10.21 | WC | |
10 | Mohd Rizwan | 79* | Pakistan | India | Dub-DSC | 24.10.21 | WC |
Babar Azam | 68* | Pakistan | India | Dub-DSC | 24.10.21 | WC | |
11 | Mohd Rizwan | 79* | Pakistan | Namibia | Abu Dhabi | 02.11.21 | WC |
Babar Azam | 70 | Pakistan | Namibia | Abu Dhabi | 02.11.21 | WC | |
12 | K L Rahul | 69 | India | Afghanistan | Rwanda | 03.11.21 | WC |
R G Sharma | 74 | India | Afghanistan | Rwanda | 03.11.21 | WC | |
13 | K L Rahul | 54* | India | Namibia | Dub-DSC | 08.11.21 | WC |
R G Sharma | 56 | India | Namibia | Dub-DSC | 08.11.21 | WC | |
14 | JC Buttler | 73 | England | New Zealand | Brisbane | 01.11.22 | WC |
AD Hales | 52 | England | New Zealand | Brisbane | 01.11.22 | WC | |
15 | Mohd Rizwan | 56 | Pakistan | New Zealand | Sydney | 09.11.22 | WC |
Babar Azam | 53 | Pakistan | New Zealand | Christchurch | 09.11.22 | WC | |
16 | JC Buttler | 80* | England | India | Adelaide | 10.11.22 | WC |
AD Hales | 86* | England | India | Adelaide | 10.11.22 | WC |
England opening batsmen – JC Buttler 80 not out AD Hales 86 not out – scored unbeaten fifties to provide the third occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in an innings in the T20 World Cup..
No | Players | Score | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date | |
1 | Aqib Ilyas | 50* | Oman | PNG | Al Amerat | 17.10.21 | WC |
Jatinder Singh | 73* | Oman | PNG | Al Amerat | 17.10.21 | WC | |
2 | Mohd Rizwan | 79* | Pakistan | India | Dub-DSC | 24.10.21 | WC |
Babar Azam | 68* | Pakistan | India | Dub-DSC | 24.10.21 | WC | |
3 | JC Buttler | 80* | England | India | Adelaide | 10.11.22 | WC |
AD Hales | 86* | England | India | Adelaide | 10.11.22 | WC |
England opening batsmen – JC Buttler 80 not out AD Hales 86 not out – scored unbeaten fifties to provide the 13th occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten fifties in an innings in the T20 Internationals.
No | Players | Score | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date | |
1 | G C Smith | 71* | South Africa | Pakistan | Johannesburg | 02.02.07 | |
L L Bosman | 53* | South Africa | Pakistan | Johannesburg | 02.02.07 | ||
2 | D O Obuya | 65* | Kenya | Scotland | Nairobi-G | 04.02.10 | |
S O Tikolo | 56* | Kenya | Scotland | Nairobi-G | 04.02.10 | ||
3 | A D Hales | 62* | England | West Indies | The Oval | 23.09.11 | |
C Kieswetter | 58* | England | West Indies | The Oval | 23.09.11 | ||
4 | M J Lumb | 53* | England | New Zealand | Wellington | 15.02.13 | |
A D Hales | 80* | England | New Zealand | Wellington | 15.02.13 | ||
5 | M J Guptill | 87* | New Zealand | Pakistan | Hamilton | 17.01.16 | |
K S Williamson | 72* | New Zealand | Pakistan | Hamilton | 17.01.16 | ||
6 | Taranjeet Singh | 57* | Romania | Serbia | Southampton | 26.06.21 | |
R Satheesan | 56* | Romania | Serbia | Southampton | 26.06.21 | ||
7 | R R Hendricks | 56* | South Africa | Sri Lanka | Col-RPS | 14.09.21 | |
Q de Kock | 59* | South Africa | Sri Lanka | Col-RPS | 14.09.21 | ||
8 | Aqib Ilyas | 50* | Oman | PNG | Al Amerat | 17.10.21 | WC |
Jatinder Singh | 73* | Oman | PNG | Al Amerat | 17.10.21 | WC | |
9 | Mohd Rizwan | 79* | Pakistan | India | Dub-DSC | 24.10.21 | WC |
Babar Azam | 68* | Pakistan | India | Dub-DSC | 24.10.21 | WC | |
10 | B A Pai | 86* | Gibraltar | Bulgaria | Marsa | 13.05.22 | |
L Bruce | 99* | Gibraltar | Bulgaria | Marsa | 13.05.22 | ||
11 | A J Finch | 61* | Australia | Sri Lanka | Marsa | 07.06.22 | |
D A Warner | 70* | Australia | Sri Lanka | Marsa | 07.06.22 | ||
12 | Mohd Rizwan | 88* | Pakistan | England | Karachi | 22.09.22 | |
Babar Azam | 110* | Pakistan | England | Karachi | 22.09.22 | ||
13 | JC Buttler | 80* | England | India | Adelaide | 10.11.22 | WC |
AD Hales | 86* | England | India | Adelaide | 10.11.22 | WC |
V Kohli’s 50 and HH Pandya’s 63 not out in this game was in a losing cause to provide the tenth occasion of two batsman’s fifties going in vain in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of two Indian batsman’s fifties going in vain in the T20 World Cup.
V Kohli scored 50 in this game to provide the 98th occasion of a batsman scoring exact 50 in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring exact 50 in an innings in the history of T20Is.
V Kohli scored 50 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a batsman scoring exact 50 in an innings in the history of T20 World Cup. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring exact 50 in an innings in the history of T20 World Cup.
V Kohli’s 50 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the eleventh occasion of his fifty going in vain in the T20Is He holds the dubious record of scoring most fifties in a losing cause in T20Is.
V Kohli’s 50 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the fourth occasion of his fifty going in vain in the T20I World Cup. He holds the dubious record of scoring most fifties in a losing cause in T20I World Cup. Others to score three fifties in losing cause in T20 World Cup are – CH Gayle, MP O’Dowd and Shakib-Al-Hasan.
England opening batsmen – JC Buttler 80 not out AD Hales 86 not out – scored fifties to provide the 95th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No | Players | Score | Team | Opposition | Ground | Date | |
1 | G C Smith | 71* | South Africa | Pakistan | Johannesburg | 02.02.07 | |
L L Bosman | 53* | South Africa | Pakistan | Johannesburg | 02.02.07 | ||
2 | G Gambhir | 58 | India | England | Durban | 19.09.07 | WC |
V Sehwag | 68 | India | England | Durban | 19.09.07 | WC | |
3 | J D Ryder | 62 | New Zealand | West Indies | Hamilton | 28.12.08 | |
B B McCullum | 59 | New Zealand | West Indies | Hamilton | 28.12.08 | ||
4 | C H Gayle | 88 | West Indies | Australia | The Oval | 06.06.09 | WC |
A D S Fletcher | 53 | West Indies | Australia | The Oval | 06.06.09 | WC | |
5 | T M Dilshan | 74 | Sri Lanka | West Indies | Nottingham | 10.06.09 | WC |
S T Jayasuriya | 81 | Sri Lanka | West Indies | Nottingham | 10.06.09 | WC | |
6 | G C Smith | 88 | South Africa | England | Centurion | 15.11.09 | |
L L Bosman | 94 | South Africa | England | Centurion | 15.11.09 | ||
7 | D O Obuya | 65* | Kenya | Scotland | Nairobi-G | 04.02.10 | |
S O Tikolo | 56* | Kenya | Scotland | Nairobi-G | 04.02.10 | ||
8 | A A Obanda | 79 | Kenya | Canada | Dub-DSC | 10.02.10 | |
S O Tikolo | 50* | Kenya | Canada | Dub-DSC | 10.02.10 | ||
9 | S R Watson | 62* | Australia | West Indies | Sydney | 23.02.10 | |
D A Warner | 67 | Australia | West Indies | Sydney | 23.02.10 | ||
10 | Kamran Akmal | 73 | Pakistan | Bangladesh | Gros Islet | 01.05.10 | WC |
Salman Butt | 73 | Pakistan | Bangladesh | Gros Islet | 01.05.10 | WC | |
11 | S R Watson | 54 | Australia | India | Bridgetown | 07.05.10 | WC |
D A Warner | 72 | Australia | India | Bridgetown | 07.05.10 | WC | |
12 | A D Hales | 62* | England | West Indies | The Oval | 23.09.11 | |
C Kieswetter | 58* | England | West Indies | The Oval | 23.09.11 | ||
13 | B B McCullum | 64 | New Zealand | Zimbabwe | Harare | 17.10.11 | |
M J Guptill | 67 | New Zealand | Zimbabwe | Harare | 17.10.11 | ||
14 | R J Nicol | 56 | New Zealand | Zimbabwe | Hamilton | 14.02.12 | |
J E C Franklin | 60 | New Zealand | Zimbabwe | Hamilton | 14.02.12 | ||
15 | J Charles | 84 | West Indies | England | Pallekele | 27.09.12 | WC |
C H Gayle | 58 | West Indies | England | Pallekele | 27.09.12 | WC | |
16 | S R Watson | 72 | Australia | India | Col-RPS | 28.09.12 | WC |
D A Warner | 63* | Australia | India | Col-RPS | 28.09.12 | WC | |
17 | M J Lumb | 53* | England | New Zealand | Wellington | 15.02.13 | |
A D Hales | 80* | England | New Zealand | Wellington | 15.02.13 | ||
18 | C L White | 75 | Australia | England | Hobart | 29.01.14 | |
A J Finch | 52 | Australia | England | Hobart | 29.01.14 | ||
19 | Mukhtar Ahmed | 83 | Pakistan | Zimbabwe | Lahore | 22.05.15 | |
Ahmed Shehzad | 55 | Pakistan | Zimbabwe | Lahore | 22.05.15 | ||
20 | Sikandar Raza | 59 | Zimbabwe | Afghanistan | Bulawayo | 26.10.15 | |
C J Chibhabha | 54 | Zimbabwe | Afghanistan | Bulawayo | 26.10.15 | ||
21 | M J Guptill | 58 | New Zealand | Sri Lanka | Mt Maunganui | 07.01.16 | |
K S Williamson | 53 | New Zealand | Sri Lanka | Mt Maunganui | 07.01.16 | ||
22 | M J Guptill | 87* | New Zealand | Pakistan | Hamilton | 17.01.16 | |
K S Williamson | 72* | New Zealand | Pakistan | Hamilton | 17.01.16 | ||
23 | A B de Villiers | 71 | South Africa | England | Johannesburg | 21.02.16 | |
H M Amla | 69* | South Africa | England | Johannesburg | 21.02.16 | ||
24 | D Chandimal | 58 | Sri Lanka | Pakistan | Mirpur | 04.03.16 | |
T M Dilshan | 75* | Sri Lanka | Pakistan | Mirpur | 04.03.16 | ||
25 | H M Amla | 58 | South Africa | England | Wankhede | 18.03.16 | WC |
Q de Kock | 52 | South Africa | England | Wankhede | 18.03.16 | WC | |
26 | J Charles | 79 | West Indies | India | Lauderhill | 27.08.16 | |
E Lewis | 100 | West Indies | India | Lauderhill | 27.08.16 | ||
27 | Sharjeel Khan | 59 | Pakistan | England | Manchester | 07.09.16 | |
Khalid Latif | 59* | Pakistan | England | Manchester | 07.09.16 | ||
28 | A J Finch | 53 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Adelaide | 22.02.17 | |
M Klinger | 62 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Adelaide | 22.02.17 | ||
29 | R G Sharma | 80 | India | New Zealand | Delhi | 01.11.17 | |
S Dhawan | 80 | India | New Zealand | Delhi | 01.11.17 | ||
30 | R G Sharma | 118 | India | Sri Lanka | Indore | 22.12.17 | |
K L Rahul | 89 | India | Sri Lanka | Indore | 22.12.17 | ||
31 | M J Guptill | 63 | New Zealand | West Indies | Mt Maunganui | 03.01.18 | |
C Munro | 104 | New Zealand | West Indies | Mt Maunganui | 03.01.18 | ||
32 | D A Warner | 59 | Australia | New Zealand | Auckland | 16.02.18 | |
D J M Short | 76 | Australia | New Zealand | Auckland | 16.02.18 | ||
33 | M J Guptill | 105 | New Zealand | Australia | Auckland | 16.02.18 | |
C Munro | 76 | New Zealand | Australia | Auckland | 16.02.18 | ||
34 | M J Guptill | 62 | New Zealand | England | Hamilton | 18.02.18 | |
C Munro | 57 | New Zealand | England | Hamilton | 18.02.18 | ||
35 | R G Sharma | 97 | India | Ireland | Dublin-M | 27.06.18 | |
S Dhawan | 74 | India | Ireland | Dublin-M | 27.06.18 | ||
36 | H G Munsey | 50 | Scotland | Ireland | Al Amerat | 15.02.19 | |
K J Coetzer | 74 | Scotland | Ireland | Al Amerat | 15.02.19 | ||
37 | P R Stirling | 56 | Ireland | Scotland | Al Amerat | 15.02.19 | |
K J O’Brien | 65 | Ireland | Scotland | Al Amerat | 15.02.19 | ||
38 | H Zazai | 162* | Afghanistan | Ireland | Dehradun | 23.02.19 | |
Usman Ghani | 73 | Afghanistan | Ireland | Dehradun | 23.02.19 | ||
39 | P D Hennessy | 71 | Spain | Malta | Cartagena | 30.03.19 | |
Awais Ahmed | 102* | Spain | Malta | Cartagena | 30.03.19 | ||
40 | H G Munsey | 127* | Scotland | Netherlands | Dublin-M | 16.09.19 | |
K J Coetzer | 89 | Scotland | Netherlands | Dublin-M | 16.09.19 | ||
41 | I A Karim | 71* | Kenya | Singapore | ICCA 2 Dubai | 23.10.19 | |
A R Gandhi | 50 | Kenya | Singapore | ICCA 2 Dubai | 23.10.19 | ||
42 | M P O’Dowd | 58 | Netherlands | Bermuda | Dub-DSC | 26.10.19 | |
B N Cooper | 58 | Netherlands | Bermuda | Dub-DSC | 26.10.19 | ||
43 | A J Finch | 64 | Australia | Sri Lanka | Adelaide | 27.10.19 | |
D A Warner | 100* | Australia | Sri Lanka | Adelaide | 27.10.19 | ||
44 | P Khadka | 57 | Nepal | Bhutan | Kirtipur | 05.12.19 | |
G Malla | 107 | Nepal | Bhutan | Kirtipur | 05.12.19 | ||
45 | R G Sharma | 71 | India | West Indies | Wankhede | 11.12.19 | |
K L Rahul | 91 | India | West Indies | Wankhede | 11.12.19 | ||
46 | K L Rahul | 54 | India | Sri Lanka | Pune | 10.01.20 | |
S Dhawan | 52 | India | Sri Lanka | Pune | 10.01.20 | ||
47 | Chirag Suri | 51 | UAE | Kuwait | Al Amerat | 24.02.20 | |
Rohan Mustafa | 51 | UAE | Kuwait | Al Amerat | 24.02.20 | ||
48 | D A Warner | 57 | Australia | South Africa | Al Amerat | 26.02.20 | |
A J Finch | 55 | Australia | South Africa | Al Amerat | 26.02.20 | ||
49 | R Sandaruwan | 67 | Kuwait | Bahrain | Cape Town | 26.02.20 | |
Usman Patel | 58 | Kuwait | Bahrain | Cape Town | 26.02.20 | ||
50 | V B Chikkannaiah | 51 | Germany | Spain | Almeria | 08.03.20 | |
AS Rahimzei | 59 | Germany | Spain | Almeria | 08.03.20 | ||
51 | R G Sharma | 64 | India | England | Ahmedabad | 20.03.21 | |
V Kohli | 80* | India | England | Ahmedabad | 20.03.21 | ||
52 | Mohd Rizwan | 73* | Pakistan | South Africa | Centurion | 14.04.21 | |
Babar Azam | 122 | Pakistan | South Africa | Centurion | 14.04.21 | ||
53 | J N Malan | 55 | South Africa | Pakistan | Centurion | 14.04.21 | |
A K Markram | 63 | South Africa | Pakistan | Centurion | 14.04.21 | ||
54 | K Bhurtel | 62 | Nepal | Netherlands | Kirtipur | 17.04.21 | |
Aasif Sheikh | 54* | Nepal | Netherlands | Kirtipur | 17.04.21 | ||
55 | J M Bairstow | 51 | England | Sri Lanka | Sofia | 26.06.21 | |
D J Malan | 76 | England | Sri Lanka | Sofia | 26.06.21 | ||
56 | Taranjeet Singh | 57* | Romania | Serbia | Southampton | 26.06.21 | |
R Satheesan | 56* | Romania | Serbia | Southampton | 26.06.21 | ||
57 | Mohd Rizwan | 63 | Pakistan | England | Nottingham | 17.07.21 | |
Babar Azam | 85 | Pakistan | England | Nottingham | 17.07.21 | ||
58 | Mohd Naim | 63* | Bangladesh | Zimbabwe | Harare | 22.07.21 | |
Soumya Sarkar | 50 | Bangladesh | Zimbabwe | Harare | 22.07.21 | ||
59 | T Bavuma | 72 | South Africa | Ireland | Waterloo | 24.07.21 | |
R R Hendricks | 69 | South Africa | Ireland | Waterloo | 24.07.21 | ||
60 | Muhd Muneeb | 70* | Belgium | Austria | Belfast | 24.07.21 | |
Aziz Mohd | 67 | Belgium | Austria | Belfast | 24.07.21 | ||
61 | Zeeshan Kukikhel | 82 | Hungary | Malta | Ilfov County | 05.09.21 | |
A D Ahuja | 58* | Hungary | Malta | Ilfov County | 05.09.21 | ||
62 | R R Hendricks | 56* | South Africa | Sri Lanka | Col-RPS | 14.09.21 | |
Q de Kock | 59* | South Africa | Sri Lanka | Col-RPS | 14.09.21 | ||
63 | Aqib Ilyas | 50* | Oman | PNG | Al Amerat | 17.10.21 | WC |
Jatinder Singh | 73* | Oman | PNG | Al Amerat | 17.10.21 | WC | |
64 | B A Pai | 107* | Gibraltar | Bulgaria | Marsa | 23.10.21 | |
L Bruce | 73 | Gibraltar | Bulgaria | Marsa | 23.10.21 | ||
65 | Mohd Rizwan | 79* | Pakistan | India | Dub-DSC | 24.10.21 | WC |
Babar Azam | 68* | Pakistan | India | Dub-DSC | 24.10.21 | WC | |
66 | B A Pai | 71 | Gibraltar | Bulgaria | Marsa | 24.10.21 | |
L Bruce | 61 | Gibraltar | Bulgaria | Marsa | 24.10.21 | ||
67 | Mohd Rizwan | 79* | Pakistan | Namibia | Abu Dhabi | 02.11.21 | WC |
Babar Azam | 70 | Pakistan | Namibia | Abu Dhabi | 02.11.21 | WC | |
68 | K L Rahul | 69 | India | Afghanistan | Rwanda | 03.11.21 | WC |
R G Sharma | 74 | India | Afghanistan | Rwanda | 03.11.21 | WC | |
69 | J Bulele | 59 | Mozambique | Cameroon | Abu Dhabi | 03.11.21 | |
F D Couana | 104 | Mozambique | Cameroon | Abu Dhabi | 03.11.21 | ||
70 | K L Rahul | 54* | India | Namibia | Dub-DSC | 08.11.21 | WC |
R G Sharma | 56 | India | Namibia | Dub-DSC | 08.11.21 | WC | |
71 | T Manders | 84 | Bermuda | Bahamas | Coolidge | 10.11.21 | |
A C Douglas | 74 | Bermuda | Bahamas | Coolidge | 10.11.21 | ||
72 | R Pathan | 107* | Canada | Panama | Coolidge | 13.11.21 | |
N S Dhaliwal | 65 | Canada | Panama | Coolidge | 13.11.21 | ||
73 | K L Rahul | 65 | India | New Zealand | Ranchi | 19.11.21 | |
R G Sharma | 55 | India | New Zealand | Ranchi | 19.11.21 | ||
74 | Mohd Rizwan | 87 | Pakistan | West Indies | Karachi | 16.12.21 | |
Babar Azam | 79 | Pakistan | West Indies | Karachi | 16.12.21 | ||
75 | P R Stirling | 51 | Ireland | Oman | Al Amerat | 12.02.22 | |
A Balbirnie | 75* | Ireland | Oman | Al Amerat | 12.02.22 | ||
76 | R Pathan | 73 | Canada | Philippines | Al Amerat | 18.02.22 | |
M Spoors | 108* | Canada | Philippines | Al Amerat | 18.02.22 | ||
77 | Chirag Suri | 81 | UAE | Germany | Al Amerat | 19.02.22 | |
Muhd Waseem | 50 | UAE | Germany | Al Amerat | 19.02.22 | ||
78 | S Davizi | 115* | Czech Republic | Bulgaria | Marsa | 12.05.22 | |
D Steyn | 106 | Czech Republic | Bulgaria | Marsa | 12.05.22 | ||
79 | H Lakov | 61 | Bulgaria | Czech Republic | Marsa | 12.05.22 | |
I A D Silva | 59 | Bulgaria | Czech Republic | Marsa | 12.05.22 | ||
80 | B A Pai | 86* | Gibraltar | Bulgaria | Marsa | 13.05.22 | |
L Bruce | 99* | Gibraltar | Bulgaria | Marsa | 13.05.22 | ||
81 | R Sateeshan | 53 | Romania | Czech Republic | Marsa | 13.05.22 | |
Taranjeet Singh | (110 | Romania | Czech Republic | Marsa | 13.05.22 | ||
82 | A J Finch | 61* | Australia | Sri Lanka | Marsa | 07.06.22 | |
D A Warner | 70* | Australia | Sri Lanka | Marsa | 07.06.22 | ||
83 | Muhd Muneeb | 73 | Belgium | Malta | Col-RPS | 11.06.22 | |
Aziz Mohd | 56 | Belgium | Malta | Col-RPS | 11.06.22 | ||
84 | R D Gaikwad | 57 | India | South Africa | Gent | 14.06.22 | |
Ishan Kishan | 54 | India | South Africa | Gent | 14.06.22 | ||
85 | Zubaidi Zulkifle | 96 | Malaysia | Bhutan | Vizag | 02.07.22 | |
Virandeep Singh | 54 | Malaysia | Bhutan | Vizag | 02.07.22 | ||
86 | G Mckeon | 87 | France | Estonia | Bangi | 30.07.22 | |
Hevit Jackson | 50 | France | Estonia | Bangi | 30.07.22 | ||
87 | B A King | 53 | West Indies | New Zealand | Kingston | 14.08.22 | |
S S J Brooks | 56* | West Indies | New Zealand | Kingston | 14.08.22 | ||
88 | P Nissanka | 52 | Sri Lanka | India | Dub-DSC | 06.09.22 | |
K Mendis | 57 | Sri Lanka | India | Dub-DSC | 06.09.22 | ||
89 | K L Rahul | 62 | India | Afghanistan | Dub-DSC | 08.09.22 | |
V Kohli | 122* | India | Afghanistan | Dub-DSC | 08.09.22 | ||
90 | Mohd Rizwan | 88* | Pakistan | England | Karachi | 22.09.22 | |
Babar Azam | 110* | Pakistan | England | Karachi | 22.09.22 | ||
91 | J C Buttler | 68 | England | Australia | Perth | 09.10.22 | |
D Hales | 84 | England | Australia | Perth | 09.10.22 | ||
92 | Mohd Rizwan | 69 | Pakistan | Bangladesh | Christchurch | 13.10.22 | |
Babar Azam | 55 | Pakistan | Bangladesh | Christchurch | 13.10.22 | ||
93 | JC Buttler | 73 | England | New Zealand | Brisbane | 01.11.22 | WC |
AD Hales | 52 | England | New Zealand | Brisbane | 01.11.22 | WC | |
94 | Mohd Rizwan | 56 | Pakistan | New Zealand | Sydney | 09.11.22 | WC |
Babar Azam | 53 | Pakistan | New Zealand | Christchurch | 09.11.22 | WC | |
95 | JC Buttler | 80* | England | India | Adelaide | 10.11.22 | WC |
AD Hales | 86* | England | India | Adelaide | 10.11.22 | WC |
England won this game by ten wickets to provide the 38th occasion of a team winning a T20I game by ten wickets. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No | Winner | Margin | BR | Tar | Opposition | Ground | Match Date |
1 | South Africa | 10 wkts | 51 | 130 | v Pakistan | Johannesburg | 02 Feb 2007 |
2 | Australia | 10 wkts | 58 | 102 | v Sri Lanka | Cape Town | 20 Sep 2007 |
3 | Kenya | 10 wkts | 45 | 110 | v Scotland | Nairobi-G | 01 Feb 2010 |
4 | New Zealand | 10 wkts | 70 | 079 | v Bangladesh | Hamilton | 03 Feb 2010 |
5 | Kenya | 10 wkts | 33 | 124 | v Scotland | Nairobi-G | 04 Feb 2010 |
6 | England | 10 wkts | 28 | 126 | v West Indies | The Oval | 23 Sep 2011 |
7 | New Zealand | 10 wkts | 39 | 124 | v Zimbabwe | Harare | 15 Oct 2011 |
8 | Ireland | 10 wkts | 76 | 072 | v Kenya | Dub-DSC | 14 Mar 2012 |
9 | Ireland | 10 wkts | 63 | 107 | v Canada | Dub-DSC | 22 Mar 2012 |
10 | South Africa | 10 wkts | 44 | 094 | v Zimbabwe | Hambantota | 20 Sep 2012 |
11 | England | 10 wkts | 44 | 140 | v New Zealand | Wellington | 15 Feb 2013 |
12 | New Zealand | 10 wkts | 14 | 169 | v Pakistan | Hamilton | 17 Jan 2016 |
13 | India | 10 wkts | 41 | 100 | v Zimbabwe | Harare | 20 Jun 2016 |
14 | Afghanistan | 10 wkts | 73 | 072 | v Ireland | Dub-DSC | 20 Jan 2017 |
15 | P.N.G. | 10 wkts | 60 | 057 | v Vanuatu | Port Moresby | 24 Mar 2019 |
16 | Namibia | 10 wkts | 97 | 047 | v Botswana | Kampala | 22 May 2019 |
17 | Austria | 10 wkts | 104 | 033 | v Turkey | Ilfov County | 31 Aug 2019 |
18 | Greece | 10 wkts | 93 | 053 | v Serbia | Corfu | 15 Oct 2019 |
19 | P.N.G. | 10 wkts | 58 | 090 | v Bermuda | ICCA Dubai | 19 Oct 2019 |
20 | Australia | 10 wkts | 49 | 107 | v Pakistan | Perth | 08 Nov 2019 |
21 | U.A.E. | 10 wkts | 87 | 062 | v Iran | Al Amerat | 23 Feb 2020 |
22 | Oman | 10 wkts | 34 | 130 | v Maldives | Al Amerat | 25 Feb 2020 |
23 | Romania | 10 wkts | 86 | 116 | v Serbia | Sofia | 26 Jun 2021 |
24 | Belgium | 10 wkts | 87 | 051 | v Malta | Marsa | 08 Jul 2021 |
25 | South Africa | 10 wkts | 32 | 121 | v Sri Lanka | Col-RPS | 14 Sep 2021 |
26 | Uganda | 10 wkts | 54 | 099 | v Malawi | Kigali | 16 Oct 2021 |
27 | Oman | 10 wkts | 38 | 130 | v P.N.G. | Al Amerat | 17 Oct 2021 |
28 | Uganda | 10 wkts | 98 | 027 | v Lesotho | Kigali | 19 Oct 2021 |
29 | Pakistan | 10 wkts | 13 | 152 | v India | Dub-DSC | 24 Oct 2021 |
30 | U.S.A. | 10 wkts | 94 | 065 | v Belize | Coolidge | 07 Nov 2021 |
31 | U.S.A. | 10 wkts | 47 | 091 | v Bahamas | Coolidge | 13 Nov 2021 |
32 | Australia | 10 wkts | 36 | 129 | v Sri Lanka | Col-RPS | 07 Jun 2022 |
33 | Norway | 10 wkts | 60 | 102 | v Estonia | Kerava | 24 Jul 2022 |
34 | Tanzania | 10 wkts | 73 | 078 | v Cameroon | Benoni | 17 Sep 2022 |
35 | Pakistan | 10 wkts | 03 | 200 | v England | Karachi | 22 Sep 2022 |
36 | Germany | 10 wkts | 37 | 108 | v Italy | Almeria | 04 Nov 2022 |
37 | Tanzania | 10 wkts | 77 | 084 | v Rwanda | Dar-es-Salaam | 06 Nov 2022 |
38 | England | 10 wkts | 24 | 169 | v India | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
It also provides the third occasion of England winning a T20I game by ten wickets. All such occasions are tabulated below
No | Winner | Margin | BR | Tar | Opposition | Ground | Match Date |
1 | England | 10 wkts | 28 | 126 | v West Indies | The Oval | 23 Sep 2011 |
2 | England | 10 wkts | 44 | 140 | v New Zealand | Wellington | 15 Feb 2013 |
3 | England | 10 wkts | 24 | 169 | v India | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
India has lost two T20I games by ten wickets. Both these games are tabulated below. Incidentally, both these games are World Cup games.
No | Winner | Margin | BR | Tar | Opposition | Ground | Match Date |
1 | Pakistan | 10 wkts | 13 | 152 | v India | Dub-DSC | 24 Oct 2021 |
2 | England | 10 wkts | 24 | 169 | v India | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
The following table lists the four games won by teams without losing a wicket when the target was 150 plus runs. ngland chased 169 target in this game. Another occasion of a team chasing a target of exact 169 runs was New Zealnd. It beat Pakistan at Hamilton on 17.01.16 by ten wickets.
No | Winner | Margin | BR | Tar | Opposition | Ground | Match Date |
1 | Pakistan | 10 wkts | 03 | 200 | v England | Karachi | 22 Sep 2022 |
2 | New Zealand | 10 wkts | 14 | 169 | v Pakistan | Hamilton | 17 Jan 2016 |
3 | England | 10 wkts | 24 | 169 | v India | Adelaide | 10 Nov 2022 |
4 | Pakistan | 10 wkts | 13 | 152 | v India | Dub-DSC | 24 Oct 2021 |