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South Africa dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings

South Africa dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings

South Africa was dismissed for a total of 99 in the third innings of the just concluded test against South Africa at Brisbane to provide the 34th occasion of South Africa dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1South Africa841v EnglandGqeberha12 Mar 1889
2South Africa472v EnglandCape Town25 Mar 1889
3South Africa433v EnglandCape Town25 Mar 1889
4South Africa971v EnglandCape Town19 Mar 1892
5South Africa833v EnglandCape Town19 Mar 1892
6South Africa932v EnglandGqeberha13 Feb 1896
7South Africa304v EnglandGqeberha13 Feb 1896
8South Africa994v EnglandJohannesburg14 Feb 1899
9South Africa354v EnglandCape Town01 Apr 1899
10South Africa854v AustraliaJohannesburg18 Oct 1902
11South Africa852v AustraliaCape Town08 Nov 1902
12South Africa912v EnglandJohannesburg02 Jan 1906
13South Africa754v EnglandLeeds29 Jul 1907
14South Africa804v AustraliaMelbourne31 Dec 1910
15South Africa953v AustraliaManchester27 May 1912
16South Africa581v EnglandLord’s10 Jun 1912
17South Africa951v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
18South Africa933v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
19South Africa302v EnglandBirmingham14 Jun 1924
20South Africa361v AustraliaMelbourne12 Feb 1932
21South Africa453v AustraliaMelbourne12 Feb 1932
22South Africa983v AustraliaJohannesburg15 Feb 1936
23South Africa993v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
24South Africa724v EnglandJohannesburg24 Dec 1956
25South Africa724v EnglandCape Town01 Jan 1957
26South Africa993v AustraliaCape Town31 Dec 1957
27South Africa882v EnglandNottingham07 Jul 1960
28South Africa842v IndiaJohannesburg15 Dec 2006
29South Africa962v AustraliaCape Town09 Nov 2011
30South Africa792v IndiaNagpur25 Nov 2015
31South Africa833v EnglandJohannesburg14 Jan 2016
32South Africa734v Sri LankaGalle12 Jul 2018
33South Africa951v New ZealandChristchurch17 Feb 2022
34South Africa993v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2022

It also provides eleventh occasion of South Africa dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1South Africa854v AustraliaJohannesburg18 Oct 1902
2South Africa852v AustraliaCape Town08 Nov 1902
3South Africa804v AustraliaMelbourne31 Dec 1910
4South Africa953v AustraliaManchester27 May 1912
5South Africa361v AustraliaMelbourne12 Feb 1932
6South Africa453v AustraliaMelbourne12 Feb 1932
7South Africa983v AustraliaJohannesburg15 Feb 1936
8South Africa993v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
9South Africa993v AustraliaCape Town31 Dec 1957
10South Africa962v AustraliaCape Town09 Nov 2011
11South Africa993v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2022

It also provides 13th occasion of  South Africa dismissed all out for a total between 90 and 99 in a test innings.  All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1South Africa994v EnglandJohannesburg14 Feb 1899
2South Africa993v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
3South Africa993v AustraliaCape Town31 Dec 1957
4South Africa993v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2022
5South Africa983v AustraliaJohannesburg15 Feb 1936
6South Africa971v EnglandCape Town19 Mar 1892
7South Africa962v AustraliaCape Town09 Nov 2011
8South Africa953v AustraliaManchester27 May 1912
9South Africa951v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
10South Africa951v New ZealandChristchurch17 Feb 2022
11South Africa932v EnglandGqeberha13 Feb 1896
12South Africa933v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
13South Africa912v EnglandJohannesburg02 Jan 1906

It also provides the fourth occasion of South Africa dismissed all out for a total of 99 in a test innings.  All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1South Africa994v EnglandJohannesburg14 Feb 1899
2South Africa993v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
3South Africa993v AustraliaCape Town31 Dec 1957
4South Africa993v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2022

It also provides the third occasion of South Africa dismissed all out for a total of 99 in a test innings against Australia.  All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1South Africa993v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
2South Africa993v AustraliaCape Town31 Dec 1957
3South Africa993v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2022
Australian captains capturing five or more wickets in a test innings

Australian captains capturing five or more wickets in a test innings

PT Cummins of Australia captured five for 42 against South Africa in the just concluded test at Brisbane to provide the 21st occasion of an Australian captain to capture five or more wickets in a test innings.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1G Giffen78.26211556v EnglandMelbourne29 Dec 1894
2G Giffen28.0611765v EnglandAdelaide11 Jan 1895
3G Giffen15.067265v EnglandSydney01 Feb 1895
4H Trumble25.064625v EnglandMelbourne28 Feb 1902
5MA Noble41.16101007v EnglandSydney26 Feb 1904
6IWG Johnson22.2610447v West IndiesGeorgetown26 Apr 1955
7R Benaud33.4810835v EnglandSydney09 Jan 1959
8R Benaud27.086915v EnglandAdelaide30 Jan 1959
9R Benaud49.5617935v PakistanKarachi04 Dec 1959
10R Benaud46.0618765v IndiaDelhi12 Dec 1959
11R Benaud32.1614435v IndiaChennai13 Jan 1960
12R Benaud27.085965v West IndiesAdelaide27 Jan 1961
13R Benaud32.0611706v EnglandManchester27 Jul 1961
14R Benaud42.08121156v EnglandBrisbane30 Nov 1962
15R Benaud33.0810685v South AfricaBrisbane06 Dec 1963
16AR Border26.0610467v West IndiesSydney26 Jan 1989
17AR Border30.0611685v West IndiesGeorgetown23 Mar 1991
18MJ Clarke23.061865v West IndiesRoseau23 Apr 2012
19PJ Cummins13.163385v EnglandBrisbane08 Dec 2021
20PJ Cummins24.068565v PakistanLahore21 Mar 2022
21PJ Cummins12.463425v South AfricaBrisbane17 Dec 2022

PT Cummins became the second Australian captain to capture five plus wickets in a test innings against South Africa. Prior to this R Benaud had returned with figures of 5 for 68 – also at Brisbanre – in Dec 1963.  The interval between these two efforts is 59 years. PT Cummins’ 5 for 42 represent the best bowling figures by an Australian captain against South Africa in a test innings.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1R Benaud33.0810685v South AfricaBrisbane06 Dec 1963
2PJ Cummins12.463425v South AfricaBrisbane17 Dec 2022

PT Cummins of Australia captured five for 42 against South Africa in the just concluded test at Brisbane to provide the third occasion his capturing five or more wickets in a test innings as an Australian captain. He became the third

Australian captain to capture five or more wickets in an innings on three or more occasions. Others are – R Benaud {08} and G Giffen {03}. The following table lists the performance of these three bowlers.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1G Giffen78.26211556v EnglandMelbourne29 Dec 1894
2G Giffen28.0611765v EnglandAdelaide11 Jan 1895
3G Giffen15.067265v EnglandSydney01 Feb 1895
          
1R Benaud33.4810835v EnglandSydney09 Jan 1959
2R Benaud27.086915v EnglandAdelaide30 Jan 1959
3R Benaud49.5617935v PakistanKarachi04 Dec 1959
4R Benaud46.0618765v IndiaDelhi12 Dec 1959
5R Benaud32.1614435v IndiaChennai13 Jan 1960
6R Benaud27.085965v West IndiesAdelaide27 Jan 1961
7R Benaud32.0611706v EnglandManchester27 Jul 1961
8R Benaud42.08121156v EnglandBrisbane30 Nov 1962
9R Benaud33.0810685v South AfricaBrisbane06 Dec 1963
          
1PJ Cummins13.163385v EnglandBrisbane08 Dec 2021
2PJ Cummins24.068565v PakistanLahore21 Mar 2022
3PJ Cummins12.463425v South AfricaBrisbane17 Dec 2022
Bangladesh Vs India – First Test at Chattogram on 14 Dec 2022 – Final day’s stats highlights

Bangladesh Vs India – First Test at Chattogram on 14 Dec 2022 – Final day’s stats highlights

India won this test by 188 runs to provide the 39th occasion of India winning a test by 150 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawon372 runsv New ZealandWankhede03 Dec 2021
2Indiawon337 runsv South AfricaDelhi03 Dec 2015
3Indiawon321 runsv New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
4Indiawon320 runsv AustraliaMohali17 Oct 2008
5Indiawon318 runsv West IndiesNorth Sound22 Aug 2019
6Indiawon317 runsv EnglandChennai13 Feb 2021
7Indiawon304 runsv Sri LankaGalle26 Jul 2017
8Indiawon280 runsv South AfricaKanpur08 Dec 1996
9Indiawon279 runsv EnglandLeeds19 Jun 1986
10Indiawon278 runsv Sri LankaCol-PSS20 Aug 2015
11Indiawon272 runsv New ZealandAuckland07 Mar 1968
12Indiawon259 runsv Sri LankaAhmedabad18 Dec 2005
13Indiawon257 runsv West IndiesKingston30 Aug 2019
14Indiawon255 runsv West IndiesChennai11 Jan 1988
15Indiawon246 runsv EnglandVizag17 Nov 2016
16Indiawon238 runsv Sri LankaBengaluru12 Mar 2022
17Indiawon237 runsv West IndiesGros Islet09 Aug 2016
18Indiawon235 runsv Sri LankaCol-SSC27 Jul 1993
19Indiawon222 runsv AustraliaMelbourne30 Dec 1977
20Indiawon216 runsv New ZealandChennai26 Nov 1976
21Indiawon212 runsv PakistanDelhi04 Feb 1999
22Indiawon208 runsv BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
23Indiawon203 runsv South AfricaVizag02 Oct 2019
24Indiawon203 runsv EnglandNottingham18 Aug 2018
25Indiawon197 runsv New ZealandKanpur22 Sep 2016
26Indiawon195 runsv PakistanEden Gardens16 Mar 2005
27Indiawon188 runsv BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
28Indiawon188 runsv Sri LankaDelhi10 Dec 2005
29Indiawon187 runsv EnglandEden Gardens30 Dec 1961
30Indiawon179 runsv AustraliaChennai06 Mar 1998
31Indiawon178 runsv New ZealandEden Gardens30 Sep 2016
32Indiawon172 runsv AustraliaNagpur06 Nov 2008
33Indiawon172 runsv New ZealandBengaluru12 Nov 1988
34Indiawon171 runsv AustraliaEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
35Indiawon170 runsv Sri LankaGalle31 Jul 2008
36Indiawon162 runsv New ZealandWankhede10 Nov 1976
37Indiawon157 runsv EnglandThe Oval02 Sep 2021
38Indiawon153 runsv AustraliaKanpur02 Oct 1979
39Indiawon151 runsv EnglandLord’s12 Aug 2021

It also provides the second occasion of India winning a test by 150 plus runs margin. Both such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending runs. 

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawon208 runsv BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
2Indiawon188 runsv BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

Kuldeep Yadav captured eight wickets in this test to provide the 79th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact eight wickets in a test. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact eight wickets in a test against Bangladesh. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWOppositionGroundStart Date
1SB Joshi63.3131698v BangladeshDhaka10 Nov 2000
2UT Yadav21.130828v BangladeshEden Gardens22 Nov 2019
3Kuldeep Yadav36.091138v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

Kuldeep Yadav’s 8 for 113 in this test represent his best match bowling effort in his eight test match career.  His previous best was 6 for 12 against West Indies at Rajkot in Oct 2018.

India won this test to provide its 169th win and it also represent its tenth win against Bsngladesh.

Bangladesh Vs India – First Test – Dec 14 2022 -Fourth day stats highlights

Bangladesh Vs India – First Test – Dec 14 2022 -Fourth day stats highlights

Najmil Hossain Shanto scored duck and 67 in this test to provide the 26th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a duck and a fifty in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Mehrab Hossain710v ZimbabweHarare26 Apr 2001
2Habibul Bashar065v ZimbabweDhaka08 Nov 2001
3Habibul Bashar530v PakistanDhaka09 Jan 2002
4Alok Kapali520v West IndiesDhaka08 Dec 2002
5Javed Omar1190v PakistanPeshawar27 Aug 2003
6Mohammad Ashraful980v ZimbabweHarare19 Feb 2004
7Tapash Baisya066v New ZealandChattogram26 Oct 2004
8Mohammad Ashraful60*0v IndiaDhaka10 Dec 2004
9Nafees Iqbal560v ZimbabweChattogram06 Jan 2005
10Shahriar Nafees079v AustraliaChattogram16 Apr 2006
11Mohammad Ashraful067v IndiaMirpur25 May 2007
12Mohammad Ashraful0129*v Sri LankaCol-PSS03 Jul 2007
13Mashrafe Mortaza630v Sri LankaChattogram03 Jan 2009
14Tamim Iqbal0151v IndiaMirpur24 Jan 2010
15Mahmudullah96*0v IndiaMirpur24 Jan 2010
16Mushfiqur Rahim069v West IndiesMirpur29 Oct 2011
17Shahriar Nafees970v PakistanMirpur17 Dec 2011
18Mahmudullah530v West IndiesGros Islet13 Sep 2014
19Mominul Haque530v ZimbabweMirpur25 Oct 2014
20Mominul Haque770v South AfricaPotchefstroom28 Sep 2017
21Litton Das094v Sri LankaChattogram31 Jan 2018
22Mohammad Mithun630v PakistanRawalpindi07 Feb 2020
23Najmul Hossain Shanto1630v Sri LankaPallekele21 Apr 2021
24Shakib Al Hasan058v Sri LankaMirpur23 May 2022
25Nurul Hasan064v West IndiesNorth Sound16 Jun 2022
26Najmul Hossain Shanto067v IndiaChattogram14 Dec 2022

It also provides the sixth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a duck and a fifty in a test match against India. All such occasions are tabulated below. He became the fifth Bangladesh batsman to accomplish such a feat.

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Shahriar Nafees079v AustraliaChattogram16 Apr 2006
2Mohammad Ashraful60*0v IndiaDhaka10 Dec 2004
3Mohammad Ashraful067v IndiaMirpur25 May 2007
4Tamim Iqbal0151v IndiaMirpur24 Jan 2010
5Mahmudullah96*0v IndiaMirpur24 Jan 2010
6Najmul Hossain Shanto067v IndiaChattogram14 Dec 2022

The following table lists the Bangladesh batsmen scoring a duck and a fifty in a test on two or more occasions. Mohammad Ashraful has performed the feat on four occasions – most occasions by a Bangladesh batsman

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Mohammad Ashraful980v ZimbabweHarare19 Feb 2004
2Mohammad Ashraful60*0v IndiaDhaka10 Dec 2004
3Mohammad Ashraful067v IndiaMirpur25 May 2007
4Mohammad Ashraful0129*v Sri LankaCol-PSS03 Jul 2007
       
1Habibul Bashar065v ZimbabweDhaka08 Nov 2001
2Habibul Bashar530v PakistanDhaka09 Jan 2002
       
1Mahmudullah96*0v IndiaMirpur24 Jan 2010
2Mahmudullah530v West IndiesGros Islet13 Sep 2014
       
1Mominul Haque530v ZimbabweMirpur25 Oct 2014
2Mominul Haque770v South AfricaPotchefstroom28 Sep 2017
       
1Najmul Hossain Shanto1630v Sri LankaPallekele21 Apr 2021
2Najmul Hossain Shanto067v IndiaChattogram14 Dec 2022
       
1Shahriar Nafees079v AustraliaChattogram16 Apr 2006
2Shahriar Nafees970v PakistanMirpur17 Dec 2011

Nazmul Hussain Shanto {67} and Zakir Hasam {100} scored a half century and a century in Bangladesh’s second innings to provide the seventh occasion of both Bangladesh openers scoring fifties in the same innings of a test.

It also provides the third occasion of a Bangladesh’s one opener scoring a half century and another opener scoring a century in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerScoreITeamOppGroundDate
1Tamim Iqbal1033BanEngLord’s27 May 2000
2Imrul Kayes0753BanEngLord’s27 May 2000
        
1Mahmadul Hasan Jay0581BanSrlChattogram15 May 2022
2Tamim Iqbal1331BanSrlChattogram15 May 2022
        
1Nazmul Hussain Shanto0673BanIndChattogram14 Dec 2022
2Zakir Hasan1003BanIndChattogram14 Dec 2022

Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the third innings of this test to provide the 98th occasion of a batsman dismissed for a score of exact 100 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 14th occasion of a batsman dismissed for a score of exact 100 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket against India.

Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the third innings of this test to provide the third occasion of a batsman Bangladesh dismissed for a score of exact 100 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed for a score of exact 100 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket against India.

Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the third innings of this test to provide the 36th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for a score of exact 100 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the eighth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for a score of exact 100 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket against India.

Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the third innings of this test to provide the third occasion of a batsman Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed for a score of exact 100 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed for a score of exact 100 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket against India.

Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the third innings of this test to provide the 113th occasion of a batsman scoring a century on test debut in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a century on test debut in the annals of test cricket.

Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the third innings of this test to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman scoring a century on test debut in the annals of test cricket against India.  It also provides the second occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a century on test debut in the annals of test cricket against India. Prior to this Aminul Islan had scored 145 against India at Dhaka in Nov 2000.

Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the third innings of this test to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a exact century on test debut in the annals of test cricket against India. Prior to this AN Peterson of South Africa had scored an exact century on test debut against India at Eden Gardens in Feb 2010.

Shubman Gill of India scored 110 in the third innings and Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the fourth innings of this test to provide the ninth occasion of rival openers scoring centuries in the third and fourth innings of a test in the annals of test cricket.

Shubman Gill of India scored 110 in the third innings and Zakir Hasan scored 100 in the fourth innings of this test to provide the 106th occasion of rival openers scoring centuries in a test in the annals of test cricket.

Bangladesh India – First Test at Chattogram 14 Dec 2022 – Third day stats highlights

Bangladesh India – First Test at Chattogram 14 Dec 2022 – Third day stats highlights

Kuldeep Yadav retuned with figures of 5 for 40 in Bangladesh’s first innings to provide the 365th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 225th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact five wickets in a test innings.

Kuldeep Yadav retuned with figures of 5 for 40 in Bangladesh’s first innings to provide the tenth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact five wickets in a test innings against Bangladesh

Kuldeep Yadav retuned with figures of 5 for 40 in Bangladesh’s first innings to provide the 115th occasion of an bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the 79th occasion of a bowler capturing exact five wickets in a test innings against Bangladesh

Kuldeep Yadav’s five for 40 represent s his third five wickets haul in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoOMREIOppositionGroundStart Date
114.025753v West IndiesRajkot04 Oct 2018
231.569952v AustraliaSydney03 Jan 2019
316.064052v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

It also represents his best bowling figures in a test innings. His previous best was five for 57 against West Indies at Rajkot in Oct 2018

NoOMREIOppositionGroundStart Date
116.064052v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
214.025753v West IndiesRajkot04 Oct 2018

Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 150 in its first innings to provide the 53rd occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out for a total of 150 and less than 150 runs in a test innings against various oppositions. It also provides the sixth occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out for a total less than 150 and less than 150 runs in a test innings against India

Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 150 in its first innings to provide the second occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out for a total of exact 150 runs in a test innings against India. The first such occasion was at Indore on 14 Nov 2019

Shubmal Gill {110} and CA Pujara {102*} scored centuries in the third innings of this test to provide the 531st and 532nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in a test innings against various oppositions. It also provides the 21st and 22nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in a test innings against Bangladesh.

CA Pujara’s 102 not out in this test provide his 19th century in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
11591v New ZealandHyd-RGS23 Aug 2012
2206*1v EnglandAhmedabad15 Nov 2012
31351v EnglandWankhede23 Nov 2012
42042v AustraliaHyd-RGS02 Mar 2013
51132v West IndiesWankhede14 Nov 2013
61533v South AfricaJohannesburg18 Dec 2013
7145*1v Sri LankaCol-SSC28 Aug 2015
8101*3v New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
91242v EnglandRajkot09 Nov 2016
101191v EnglandVisakhapatnam17 Nov 2016
112022v AustraliaRanchi16 Mar 2017
121531v Sri LankaGalle26 Jul 2017
131331v Sri LankaCol-SSC03 Aug 2017
141432v Sri LankaNagpur24 Nov 2017
15132*2v EnglandSouthampton30 Aug 2018
161231v AustraliaAdelaide06 Dec 2018
171061v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2018
181931v AustraliaSydney03 Jan 2019
19102*3v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

CA Pujara’s 102 not out in this game not only represent his first century in a test innings against Bangladesh, but also represent his highest individual innings against Bangladesh. It was an improvement over his 90 in the first innings of this test.

CA Pujara scored 90 and 102 not out in this to provide the 54th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety and a century in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer1st2ndTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1PA Gibb93106Englandv South AfricaJohannesburg24 Dec 1938
2PGV van der Bijl12597South Africav EnglandDurban03 Mar 1939
3CG Borde10996Indiav West IndiesDelhi06 Feb 1959
4MC Cowdrey11497Englandv West IndiesKingston17 Feb 1960
5KF Barrington10194Englandv AustraliaSydney15 Feb 1963
6Hanif Mohammad10493Pakistanv AustraliaMelbourne04 Dec 1964
7RM Cowper92108Australiav IndiaAdelaide23 Dec 1967
8GS Sobers15295*West Indiesv EnglandGeorgetown28 Mar 1968
9SM Nurse95168West Indiesv New ZealandAuckland27 Feb 1969
10APE Knott10196Englandv New ZealandAuckland05 Mar 1971
11G Boycott99112Englandv West IndiesPort of Spain30 Mar 1974
12CG Greenidge93107West Indiesv IndiaBengaluru22 Nov 1974
13M Amarnath90100Indiav AustraliaPerth16 Dec 1977
14PM Toohey12297Australiav West IndiesKingston28 Apr 1978
15Zaheer Abbas17696Pakistanv IndiaFaisalabad16 Oct 1978
16Mohsin Khan94101*Pakistanv IndiaLahore10 Dec 1982
17AR Border98*100*Australiav West IndiesPort of Spain16 Mar 1984
18LRD Mendis11194Sri Lankav EnglandLord’s23 Aug 1984
19PA de Silva96123Sri Lankav New ZealandAuckland01 Mar 1991
20Saeed Anwar94136Pakistanv Sri LankaCol-PSS09 Aug 1994
21MA Atherton94*118Englandv New ZealandChristchurch14 Feb 1997
22MA Taylor334*92Australiav PakistanPeshawar15 Oct 1998
23Younis Khan91149*Pakistanv New ZealandAuckland08 Mar 2001
24BC Lara91122West Indiesv AustraliaPort of Spain19 Apr 2003
25JH Kallis92150*South Africav New ZealandHamilton10 Mar 2004
26MH Richardson93101New Zealandv EnglandLord’s20 May 2004
27S Chanderpaul128*97*West Indiesv EnglandLord’s22 Jul 2004
28DR Martyn11497Australiav IndiaNagpur26 Oct 2004
29JL Langer19197Australiav PakistanPerth16 Dec 2004
30AJ Strauss12694*Englandv South AfricaGqeberha17 Dec 2004
31HH Gibbs16198South Africav EnglandJohannesburg13 Jan 2005
32AB de Villiers92109South Africav EnglandCenturion21 Jan 2005
33S Chanderpaul92153*West Indiesv PakistanBridgetown26 May 2005
34KC Sangakkara92152Sri Lankav EnglandKandy01 Dec 2007
35SC Ganguly23991Indiav PakistanBengaluru08 Dec 2007
36ND McKenzie94155*South Africav IndiaChennai26 Mar 2008
37G Gambhir17997Indiav EnglandMohali19 Dec 2008
38RT Ponting10199Australiav South AfricaMelbourne26 Dec 2008
39RR Sarwan94106West Indiesv EnglandSt John’s15 Feb 2009
40AN Cook94139*Englandv West IndiesBridgetown26 Feb 2009
41TM Dilshan92123*Sri Lankav New ZealandGalle18 Aug 2009
42SR Watson93120*Australiav PakistanMelbourne26 Dec 2009
43AN Cook96106Englandv Sri LankaLord’s03 Jun 2011
44MEK Hussey11893Australiav Sri LankaCol-SSC16 Sep 2011
45V Kohli11996Indiav South AfricaJohannesburg18 Dec 2013
46AD Mathews91157*Sri Lankav PakistanAbu Dhabi31 Dec 2013
47Mohd Hafeez96101*Pakistanv New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
48BA Stokes92101Englandv New ZealandLord’s21 May 2015
49HM Amla10996South Africav EnglandCenturion22 Jan 2016
50KC Brathwaite13495West Indiesv EnglandLeeds25 Aug 2017
51V Kohli97103Indiav EnglandNottingham18 Aug 2018
52Abid Ali13391Pakistanv BangladeshChattogram26 Nov 2021
53UT Khawaja91104*Australiav PakistanLahore21 Mar 2022
54CA Pujara90102*Indiav BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety and a century in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below. CA Pujara became the sixth Indian batsman to accomplish such a feat.

NoPlayer1st2ndTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1CG Borde10996Indiav West IndiesDelhi06 Feb 1959
2M Amarnath90100Indiav AustraliaPerth16 Dec 1977
3SC Ganguly23991Indiav PakistanBengaluru08 Dec 2007
4G Gambhir17997Indiav EnglandMohali19 Dec 2008
5V Kohli11996Indiav South AfricaJohannesburg18 Dec 2013
6V Kohli97103Indiav EnglandNottingham18 Aug 2018
7CA Pujara90102*Indiav BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

It also provides the second occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety and a century in a test against Bangladesh. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer1st2ndTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Abid Ali13391Pakistanv BangladeshChattogram26 Nov 2021
2CA Pujara90102*Indiav BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

CA Pujara’s run aggregate in tests read 6984 at the end of his second innings in this test. He requires 16 more runs for his 7000 runs in tests. He would become the eighth Indian batsman to aggregate 7000 plus runs in tests.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC0
1SR Tendulkar1989-20132003293315921248*53.78516814
2R Dravid1996-2012163284321326527052.6336637
3SM Gavaskar1971-19871252141610122236*51.12344512
4VVS Laxman1996-201213422534878128145.97175614
5V Sehwag2001-20131031786850331949.43233116
6V Kohli2011-2022103175118094254*49.35272814
7SC Ganguly1996-200811318817721223942.17163513
8CA Pujara2010-202297166106984206*44.76193411

CA Pujara’s 102 not out represent his sixth fifty against Bangladesh. He now owns the record for scoring most fifties by an Indian batsman against Bangladesh. He went past SR Tendulkar who had held the previous record for most fifties by an Indian batsman with five fifties to his credit.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1SR Tendulkar248*2v BangladeshDhaka10 Dec 2004
2SR Tendulkar1011v BangladeshChattogram18 May 2007
3SR Tendulkar122*1v BangladeshMirpur25 May 2007
4SR Tendulkar105*1v BangladeshChattogram17 Jan 2010
5SR Tendulkar1432v BangladeshMirpur24 Jan 2010
       
NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1CA Pujara831v BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
2CA Pujara54*3v BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
3CA Pujara542v BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019
4CA Pujara552v BangladeshEden Gardens22 Nov 2019
5CA Pujara901v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
6CA Pujara102*2v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

CA Pujara’s run aggregate against Bangladesh read 438 at the end of India’s second innings in this test. He became the fourth Indian batsman to total 400 plus runs against Bangladesh. Others are – SR Tendulkar {820}, R Dravid {560} and V Kohli {412}. CA Pujara and V Kohli completed 400 runs against Bangladesh in this test.

Shubman Gill scored 110 in this test to provide the 159th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in a test innings against various oppositions. It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in a test innings against Bangladesh. All the nine occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1G Gambhir1391v BangladeshChattogram17 Dec 2004
2KD Karthik1291v BangladeshMirpur25 May 2007
3W Jaffer138*1v BangladeshMirpur25 May 2007
4G Gambhir1163v BangladeshChattogram17 Jan 2010
5M Vijay1501v BangladeshFatullah10 Jun 2015
6S Dhawan1731v BangladeshFatullah10 Jun 2015
7M Vijay1081v BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
8MA Agarwal2432v BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019
9Shubman Gill1103v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

Shubman Gill’s 110 in this test not only represent his maiden century in tests, but also represent his highest individual score. His previous best was 91 against Australia at Brisbane in Jan 2021.

Shubman Gill-CA Pujara posted 113 runs for the second wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 604th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 104th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in a test innings.

Shubman Gill-CA Pujara posted 113 runs for the second wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 20th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in a test innings against Bangladesh.

Shubman Gill-CA Pujara posted 113 runs for the second wicket in India’s second innings to provide the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Bangladesh at Chattogram. It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in a test innings against Bangladesh at Chattogram.

Shubmal Gill {110} and CA Pujara {102*} scored centuries in the third innings of this test to provide the 111th occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring centuries in a test innings against various oppositions. It also provides the fifth occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring centuries in a test innings against Bangladesh. It is interesting to note that three of these five occasions have come at Chattogram and all the five occasions have come on away soil.

Bangladesh Vs India – First Test – Second day stats highlights

Bangladesh Vs India – First Test – Second day stats highlights

R Ashwin scored his 18th fifty of his test career when he scored 58 in this game. It was his 13th half century. All his 18 fifties are tabulated below. It also represents his first half century against Bangladesh.

NoRunsPosIOppositionGroundStart Date
110382v West IndiesWankhede22 Nov 2011
26283v AustraliaSydney03 Jan 2012
36881v EnglandWankhede23 Nov 2012
491*83v EnglandEden Gardens05 Dec 2012
512482v West IndiesEden Gardens06 Nov 2013
65082v AustraliaSydney06 Jan 2015
75893v Sri LankaCol-SSC28 Aug 2015
85691v South AfricaDelhi03 Dec 2015
911361v West IndiesNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
1011861v West IndiesGros Islet09 Aug 2016
117072v EnglandRajkot09 Nov 2016
125861v EnglandVisakhapatnam17 Nov 2016
137272v EnglandMohali26 Nov 2016
146772v EnglandChennai16 Dec 2016
155461v Sri LankaCol-SSC03 Aug 2017
1610683v EnglandChennai13 Feb 2021
176181v Sri LankaMohali04 Mar 2022
185881v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

It also represents his seventh fifty on away soil. All his fifties are tabulated below. It represents his fifth half century.

NoRunsPosIOppositionGroundStart Date
16283v AustraliaSydney03 Jan 2012
25082v AustraliaSydney06 Jan 2015
35893v Sri LankaCol-SSC28 Aug 2015
411361v West IndiesNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
511861v West IndiesGros Islet09 Aug 2016
65461v Sri LankaCol-SSC03 Aug 2017
75881v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

R Ashwin’s 58 in this game was his eleventh fifty when he has batted at number eight and below number eight in  a test  innings. He now shares the second place with Harbhajan Singh who has also scored eleven fifties while batting at number eight or below number eight in a test innings. The following Indian batsmen have scored ten or more fifties while batting at number eight or below number eight in a test innings.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC50+
1N Kapil Dev1978-199361655196711632.7821315
2R Ashwin2011-2022678312192012427.0430811
3Harbhajan Singh1998-201510314323220411518.3620911
4RA Jadeja2013-202135431011659035.3001010

CA Pujara {90}, SS Iyer {86} and R Ashwin {58} scored half centuries in India’s first innings of this test to provide the 102nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring three or more half centuries in a test innings. It also provides the 83rd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring exact three half centuries in a test innings

CA Pujara {90}, SS Iyer {86} and R Ashwin {58} scored half centuries in India’s first innings of this test to provide the third occasion of Indian batsmen scoring three or more half centuries in a test innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen scoring exact three half centuries in a test innings against Bangladesh

India posted a team total of 404 in the first innings of this test to provide the tenth occasion of India posting a team total of 400 plus runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversOppositionGroundStart Date
1India687/6d166.0v BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
2India610/3d153.0v BangladeshMirpur25 May 2007
3India544/8d133.0v BangladeshMirpur24 Jan 2010
4India540148.2v BangladeshChattogram17 Dec 2004
5India526136.4v BangladeshDhaka10 Dec 2004
6India493/6d114.0v BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019
7India462/6d103.3v BangladeshFatullah10 Jun 2015
8India429141.3v BangladeshDhaka10 Nov 2000
9India413/8d87.0v BangladeshChattogram17 Jan 2010
10India404133.5v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

India was dismissed  all outfor a team total of 404 in the first innings of this test to provide the fourth occasion of India dismissed all out for a team total of 400 plus runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversOppositionGroundStart Date
1India540148.2v BangladeshChattogram17 Dec 2004
2India526136.4v BangladeshDhaka10 Dec 2004
3India429141.3v BangladeshDhaka10 Nov 2000
4India404133.5v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

R Ashwin-Kuldeep Yadav posted 92  runs for the eighth wicket in India’s first innings of this test to provide the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership for the eight wickets in  a test innings against Bangladesh. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1AB Agarkar, SB Joshi8562v BangladeshDhaka10 Nov 2000
2SC Ganguly, A Kumble8531v BangladeshChattogram17 Dec 2004
3R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav8921v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

R Ashwin-Kuldeep Yadav posted 92 runs for the eighth wicket in India’s first innings of this test to provide record partnership by Indian batsmen for the eighth wicket in a test innings against Bangladesh.

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav8921v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
2AB Agarkar, SB Joshi8562v BangladeshDhaka10 Nov 2000

R Ashwin-Kuldeep Yadav posted 92  runs for the eighth wicket in India’s first innings of this test to provide the 103rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership for the eighth wicket in  a test innings against various oppositions.

It also provides the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting ninety runs partnership for the eighth wicket in  a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of runs

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1B Kumar, HH Pandya8992v South AfricaCape Town05 Jan 2018
2R Ashwin, AM Rahane8981v South AfricaDelhi03 Dec 2015
3S Madan Lal, SM Patil8972v EnglandManchester24 Jun 1982
4FM Engineer, RG Nadkarni8941v West IndiesKingston07 Mar 1962
5A Kumble, NR Mongia8931v West IndiesNagpur01 Dec 1994
6R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav8921v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
7STR Binny, B Kumar8913v EnglandNottingham09 Jul 2014
8B Kumar, AM Rahane8901v EnglandLord’s17 Jul 2014

Kuldeep Yadav scored 40 in this innings which represents his highest individual score in a test innings. It was an improvement over his 26 against Sri Lanka at Palekkele in Aug 2017.

Taijul Islan {4-133} and Mehidy Hasan Miraz {4-112} of Bangladesh conceded 100 plus runs in India’s innings to provide the 192nd and 193rd occasion of Bangladesh bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the 27th and 28th occasion of Bangladesh bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against India.

Bangladesh lost its first wicket without a run on the board in the second innings of this test to provide the 76th occasion of a team losing its first wicket without a run on the board in a test innings against India. It also provides  the 20th occasion of a team losing its first wicket without a run on the board in the second innings of a test against India

Bangladesh lost its first wicket without a run on the board in the second innings of this test to provide the fifth occasion of Bangladesh losing its first wicket without a run on the board in a test innings against India. It also provides the second occasion of Bangladesh losing its first wicket without a run on the board in the second innings of a test against India

Najmul Hussain Shanto collected the first ball duck in Bangladesh first innings to provide the fourth occasion of Bangladesh opening batsman batting at number one collecting the first ball duck in a test innings against India.

NoPlayerRunsBFIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Nafees Iqbal013v IndiaChattogram17 Dec 2004
2Javed Omar012v IndiaMirpur25 May 2007
3Javed Omar013v IndiaMirpur25 May 2007
4NH Shanto012v IndiaChattogram14 Dec 2022
Bangladesh Vs India – First test at Chattogram – First day statistical highlights

Bangladesh Vs India – First test at Chattogram – First day statistical highlights

India opened the innings in this test with KL Rahul and Shubman Gill as openers. They became the 115th pair to open the innings for India in a test.They also became the 76th pair to open the innings for India in a test on away soil

They also became the seventh pair to open the innings for India in tests against Bangladesh and also became the sixth pair to open the innings for India in a test against Bangladesh in Bangladesh

KL Rahul became the second Indian captain to open the innings in a test against Bangladesh after V Sehwag. V Sehwag had opened the innings against Bangladesh while leading India at the same venue, that is, Chattogram in Jan 2010.

KL Rahul is the ninth Indian captain who has opened the innings for India in tests. This is the second test in which KL Rahul has opened the innings for India while leading the team. He has done it against South Africa at Johnnesburg in Jan 2022. He had scored 50 in the first innings of this test.

V Kohli was dismissed for 1 in the first innings of this test while battng at number four to provide the fourth occasion of his scoring one run in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoIROppositionGroundStart Date
111v EnglandNottingham09 Jul 2014
231v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2014
311v South AfricaMohali05 Nov 2015
411v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

V Kohli was dismissed for 1 in the first innings of this test to provide the fifth occasion of his scoring one run in an innings in his test career. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoIROppositionGroundStart Date
121v AustraliaDelhi22 Mar 2013
211v EnglandNottingham09 Jul 2014
331v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2014
411v South AfricaMohali05 Nov 2015
511v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

Shakib Al Hasan led Bangladesh in this test. He was leading Bangladesh for in his 17th test. He shares the third place amongst the captains who have led Bangladesh on most occasions with Mominul Haque. Mushfiqur Rahim {34} and Habibul Bashar {18} have led Bangladesh in more tests then Shakib Al Hasan and Mominul Haque.

CA Pujara scored {90} in the first innings of this test which represent his 52nd fifty of which 18 are centuries. He went past SC Ganguly’s 51 test fifties and equaled DB Vengsarkar’s 52 test fifties. SR Tendulkar {119}, R Dravid {99}, SM Gavaskar {79}, VVS Laxman {73},  V Kohli {55} and V Sehwag {54} are  the other Indian batsmen who have scored more fifties than CA Pujara and DB Vengsarkar.

CA Pujara’s {90} in this game represents his fifth fifty against Bangladesh. He now shares the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman against Bangaldesh with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar five fifties are five centuries while CA Pujara’s fifties are five half centuries.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC04s6s
1SR Tendulkar793820248*136.66500874
2CA Pujara4523369084.00050431
NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1SR Tendulkar248*2v BangladeshDhaka10 Dec 2004
2SR Tendulkar1011v BangladeshChattogram18 May 2007
3SR Tendulkar122*1v BangladeshMirpur25 May 2007
4SR Tendulkar105*1v BangladeshChattogram17 Jan 2010
5SR Tendulkar1432v BangladeshMirpur24 Jan 2010
       
NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1CA Pujara831v BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
2CA Pujara54*3v BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
3CA Pujara542v BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019
4CA Pujara552v BangladeshEden Gardens22 Nov 2019
5CA Pujara901v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

CA Pujara’s run aggregate against Bangladesh at the end of his first innings read 336. He became the seventh Indian batsman to total 300 plus runs against Bangladesh.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC04s6s
1SR Tendulkar793820248*136.66500874
2R Dravid710256016070.00311762
3V Kohli56039320465.50201461
4G Gambhir46138113976.20210471
5SC Ganguly56037110061.83130422
6AM Rahane45034509869.00040431
7CA Pujara45133609084.00050431

CA Pujara’s boundary fours aggregate against Bangladesh at the end of his first innings read 43. He became the seventh Indian batsman to score 40 plus boundary fours against Bangladesh.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC04s6s
1SR Tendulkar793820248*136.66500874
2R Dravid710256016070.00311762
3V Kohli56039320465.50201461
4G Gambhir46138113976.20210471
5SC Ganguly56037110061.83130422
6AM Rahane45034509869.00040431
7CA Pujara45133609084.00050431

CA Pujara went past DB Vengsarkar’s 6868 runs during the course of his 90 in the first innings of this test. The following table lists the Indian batsmen who have scored more than 6868 runs in tests.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC0
1SR Tendulkar2003293315921248*53.78516814
2R Dravid163284321326527052.63366307
3SM Gavaskar1252141610122236*51.12344512
4VVS Laxman13422534878128145.97175614
5V Sehwag10317806850331949.43233116
6V Kohli103174108075254*49.23272814
7SC Ganguly11318817721223942.17163513
8CA Pujara97165996882206*44.11183411
9DB Vengsarkar11618522686816642.13173515

CA Pujara’s 90 in the first innings of this test represent his highest individual score against Bangladesh. It was an improvement over his 83 in the first innings at Hyd-RGS in Jun 2017

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1CA Pujara901v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
2CA Pujara831v BangladeshHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017

CA Pujara’s 90 in this game provide the 127th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against Bangladesh. All such occasion are tabulated below. By a coincidence all these three batsmen have scored their nineties in Bangladesh – India’s away soil

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1SB Joshi922v BangladeshDhaka10 Nov 2000
2AM Rahane981v BangladeshFatullah10 Jun 2015
3CA Pujara901v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

CA Pujara-SS Iyer posted 149 runs for the fifth wicket in the first innings of this test to provide the 603rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 92nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in a test innings.

CA Pujara-SS Iyer posted 149 runs for the fifth wicket in the first innings of this test to provide the 19th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Bangladesh It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in a test innings against Bangladesh

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1MA Agarwal, RA Jadeja51232v BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019
2CA Pujara, SS Iyer51491v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

CA Pujara-SS Iyer posted 149 runs for the fifth wicket in the first innings of this test which represent the highest partnership by Indian batsmen in a test innings against Bangladesh

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1CA Pujara, SS Iyer51491v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
2MA Agarwal, RA Jadeja51232v BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019

SS Iyer scored 82 not out in India’s first innings of this test at the end of first day’s play to provide the 27th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a half century in an innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the 47th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against Bangladesh.

SS Iyer’s 82 not out in India’s first innings of this test at the end of first day’s play represents his fifth fifty of his test career of which one is a century. It also represents his first fifty on first appearance in a test against Bangladesh.

SS Iyer completed 500 runs of his test career in his sixth test and in tenth innings of his career. At the end of the first day’s play in this test, his run aggregate read 504. His upto date test career innings wise read thus

NoRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
11051v New ZealandKanpur25 Nov 2021
2653v New ZealandKanpur25 Nov 2021
3181v New ZealandWankhede03 Dec 2021
4143v New ZealandWankhede03 Dec 2021
5271v Sri LankaMohali04 Mar 2022
6921v Sri LankaBengaluru12 Mar 2022
7673v Sri LankaBengaluru12 Mar 2022
8151v EnglandBirmingham01 Jul 2022
9193v EnglandBirmingham01 Jul 2022
1082*1v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022

CA Pujara scored 90 in the first innings of this test which represents his third ninety in a test innings. All the three occasions are tabulated below

NoRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1923v AustraliaBengaluru04 Mar 2017
2913v EnglandLeeds25 Aug 2021
3901v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
Batsmen’s fourth innings nineties in losing cause

Batsmen’s fourth innings nineties in losing cause

Saud Shakeel of Pakistan scored 94 in the fourth innings of the test against England in a losing cause in the just concluded test at Multan to provide the 41st occasion of a batsman scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test in a losing cause. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1GHS Trott9504AusEngMelbourne29 Dec 1894
2DCS Compton9304EngWinBridgetown06 Feb 1954
3RN Harvey92*04AusEngSydney17 Dec 1954
4PBH May9704EngSAFLeeds21 Jul 1955
5Hanumant Singh9404IndAusChennai02 Oct 1964
6BF Butcher9104WinEngLeeds10 Jul 1969
7Sadiq Mohammad9104PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
8RW Marsh9104AusEngManchester08 Jun 1972
9AI Kallicharran9104WinAusPort of Spain23 Mar 1973
10IVA Richards9804WinAusMelbourne31 Jan 1976
11CH Lloyd91*04WinAusMelbourne31 Jan 1976
12G Boycott99*04EngAusPerth14 Dec 1979
13Sir RJ Hadlee92*04NZlEngNottingham25 Aug 1983
14MW Gatting9604EngAusSydney10 Jan 1987
15SM Gavaskar9604IndPakBengaluru13 Mar 1987
16PA de Silva9304SrlIndCol-SSC27 Jul 1993
17Inzamam-ul-Haq9504PakSAFJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
18SL Campbell9304WinEngLord’s22 Jun 1995
19BC Lara9104WinSAFSt John’s06 Apr 2001
20S Chanderpaul97*04WinEngLord’s22 Jul 2004
21HH Gibbs9804SAFEngJohannesburg13 Jan 2005
22D Ganga9504WinNZlAuckland09 Mar 2006
23PD Collingwood9604EngAusBrisbane23 Nov 2006
24KP Pietersen9204EngAusBrisbane23 Nov 2006
25AG Prince9704SAFIndJohannesburg15 Dec 2006
26Shakib Al Hasan9604BanSrlMirpur26 Dec 2008
27JH Kallis9304SAFAusDurban06 Mar 2009
28LRPL Taylor9704NZlPakWellington03 Dec 2009
29Mushfiqur Rahim9504BanEngChattogram12 Mar 2010
30Salman Butt9204PakAusLord’s13 Jul 2010
31AD Mathews9504SrlAusGalle31 Aug 2011
32SPD Smith9704AusPakAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
33M Vijay9904InfAusAdelaide09 Dec 2014
34J Blackwood9504WinPakAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
35UT Khawaja9704AusSAFPerth03 Nov 2016
36Sami Aslam9104PakNZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
37FDM Karunaratne9704SrlIndGalle26 Jul 2017
38HE van der Dussen9804SAFEngJohannesburg24 Jan 2020
39BRM Taylor9204ZimBanHarare07 Jul 2021
40DP Conway9204NZlSAFChristchurch25 Feb 2022
41Saud Shakeel9404PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

It also provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test in a losing cause. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Sadiq Mohammad9104PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
2Inzamam-ul-Haq9504PakSAFJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
3Salman Butt9204PakAusLord’s13 Jul 2010
4Sami Aslam9104PakNZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
5Saud Shakeel9404PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

It also provides the twelfth occasion of a batsman scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test against England in a losing cause. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1GHS Trott9504AusEngMelbourne29 Dec 1894
2RN Harvey92*04AusEngSydney17 Dec 1954
3BF Butcher9104WinEngLeeds10 Jul 1969
4Sadiq Mohammad9104PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
5RW Marsh9104AusEngManchester08 Jun 1972
6Sir RJ Hadlee92*04NZlEngNottingham25 Aug 1983
7SL Campbell9304WinEngLord’s22 Jun 1995
8S Chanderpaul97*04WinEngLord’s22 Jul 2004
9HH Gibbs9804SAFEngJohannesburg13 Jan 2005
10Mushfiqur Rahim9504BanEngChattogram12 Mar 2010
11HE van der Dussen9804SAFEngJohannesburg24 Jan 2020
12Saud Shakeel9404PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test against England in a losing cause, Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Sadiq Mohammad9104PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
2Saud Shakeel9404PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022
Ninety occasions of batsmen scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test

Ninety occasions of batsmen scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test

Saud Shakeel of Pakistan scored 94 in the fourth innings of the test against England in the just concluded test at Multan to provide the 90th occasion of a batsman scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1GHS Trott9504AusEngMelbourne29 Dec 1894
2A Ward9304EngAusMelbourne01 Mar 1895
3KS Ranjitsinhji93*04EngAusNottingham01 Jun 1899
4C Hill9704AusEngAdelaide17 Jan 1902
5TW Hayward9104EngAusSydney11 Dec 1903
6AW Nourse93*04RSAEngJohannesburg02 Jan 1906
7JB Hobbs93*04EngSAFJohannesburg26 Feb 1910
8JB Hobbs9704EngSAFDurban14 Feb 1914
9RH Catterall9804RSAEngBirmingham15 Jun 1929
10FE Woolley95*04EngSAFLeeds13 Jul 1929
11RK Nunes9204WinEngKingston03 Apr 1930
12WH Ponsford92*04AusWinAdelaide12 Dec 1930
13AD Nourse9704RSAEngThe Oval16 Aug 1947
14L Hutton98*04EngSAFManchester05 Jul 1951
15DCS Compton9304EngWinBridgetown06 Feb 1954
16RN Harvey92*04AusEngSydney17 Dec 1954
17PBH May9704EngSAFLeeds21 Jul 1955
18P Roy9004IndWinBrabourne28 Nov 1958
19RB Simpson9204AusWinMelbourne10 Feb 1961
20ER Dexter9904EngAusBrisbane30 Nov 1962
21Hanumant Singh9404IndAusChennai02 Oct 1964
22RW Morgan9704NZlPakChristchurch12 Feb 1965
23IM Chappell9604AusWinAdelaide24 Jan 1969
24BF Butcher9104WinEngLeeds10 Jul 1969
25AL Wadekar91*04IndAusDelhi28 Nov 1969
26Sadiq Mohammad9104PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
27RW Marsh9104AusEngManchester08 Jun 1972
28BW Luckhurst9604EngAusNottingham13 Jul 1972
29AI Kallicharran9104WinAusPort of Spain23 Mar 1973
30RB McCosker95*04AusEngLeeds14 Aug 1975
31IVA Richards9804WinAusMelbourne31 Jan 1976
32CH Lloyd91*04WinAusMelbourne31 Jan 1976
33IVA Richards9204WinPakBridgetown18 Feb 1977
34CG Greenidge9604WinPakGeorgetown18 Mar 1977
35GA Gooch91*04EngNZlThe Oval27 Jul 1978
36G Boycott99*04EngAusPerth14 Dec 1979
37GS Chappell98*04AusEngSydney04 Jan 1980
38EE Hemmings9504EngAusSydney02 Jan 1983
39Sir RJ Hadlee92*04NZlEngNottingham25 Aug 1983
40HA Gomes92*04WinEngLord’s28 Jun 1984
41SM Gavaskar9004IndAusChennai18 Sep 1986
42MW Gatting9604EngAusSydney10 Jan 1987
43SM Gavaskar9604IndPakBengaluru13 Mar 1987
44DC Boon94*04AusEngMelbourne26 Dec 1990
45KC Wessels95*04RSAIndGqeberha26 Dec 1992
46PA de Silva9304SrlIndCol-SSC27 Jul 1993
47NS Sidhu9804IndNZlHamilton19 Mar 1994
48Inzamam-ul-Haq9504PakSAFJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
49SL Campbell9304WinEngLord’s22 Jun 1995
50NV Knight9604EngZimBulawayo18 Dec 1996
51CL Hooper94*04WinEngPort of Spain05 Feb 1998
52Moin Khan9704PakZimBulawayo14 Mar 1998
53MA Atherton98*04EngSAFNottingham23 Jul 1998
54AJ Tudor99*04EngNZlBirmingham01 Jul 1999
55BC Lara9104WinSAFSt John’s06 Apr 2001
56SC Ganguly98*04IndSrlKandy22 Aug 2001
57ML Hayden9604AusSAFCape Town08 Mar 2002
58S Chanderpaul97*04WinEngLord’s22 Jul 2004
59RWT Key93*04EngWinManchester12 Aug 2004
60AJ Strauss94*04EngSAFGqeberha17 Dec 2004
61HH Gibbs9804SAFEngJohannesburg13 Jan 2005
62ML Hayden9004AusSAFSydney02 Jan 2006
63D Ganga9504WinNZlAuckland09 Mar 2006
64PD Collingwood9604EngAusBrisbane23 Nov 2006
65KP Pietersen9204EngAusBrisbane23 Nov 2006
66AG Prince9704SAFIndJohannesburg15 Dec 2006
67Shakib Al Hasan9604BanSrlMirpur26 Dec 2008
68JH Kallis9304SAFAusDurban06 Mar 2009
69Shakib Al Hasan96*04BanWinSt George’s17 Jul 2009
70LRPL Taylor9704NZlPakWellington03 Dec 2009
71Mushfiqur Rahim9504BanEngChattogram12 Mar 2010
72Salman Butt9204PakAusLord’s13 Jul 2010
73AD Mathews9504SrlAusGalle31 Aug 2011
74SPD Smith9704AusPakAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
75M Vijay9904InfAusAdelaide09 Dec 2014
76J Blackwood9504WinPakAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
77UT Khawaja9704AusSAFPerth03 Nov 2016
78Sami Aslam9104PakNZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
79FDM Karunaratne9704SrlIndGalle26 Jul 2017
80KC Brathwaite9504WinEngLeeds25 Aug 2017
81HE van der Dussen9804SAFEngJohannesburg24 Jan 2020
82J Blackwood9504WinEngSouthampton08 Jul 2020
83RR Pant9704IndAusSydney07 Jan 2021
84Shubman Gill9104IndAusBrisbane15 Jan 2021
85BRM Taylor9204ZimBanHarare07 Jul 2021
86Abid Ali9104PakBanChattogram26 Nov 2021
87D Elgar96*04SAFIndJohannesburg03 Jan 2022
88DP Conway9204NZlSAFChristchurch25 Feb 2022
89Abdullah Shafique9604PakAusKarachi12 Mar 2022
90Saud Shakeel9404PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

It also provides the ninth occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Sadiq Mohammad9104PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
2Inzamam-ul-Haq9504PakSAFJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
3Moin Khan9704PakZimBulawayo14 Mar 1998
4Salman Butt9204PakAusLord’s13 Jul 2010
5Sami Aslam9104PakNZlHamilton25 Nov 2016
6Abid Ali9104PakBanChattogram26 Nov 2021
7Abdullah Shafique9604PakAusKarachi12 Mar 2022
8Saud Shakeel9404PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

It also provides the 24th occasion of a batsman scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1GHS Trott9504AusEngMelbourne29 Dec 1894
2C Hill9704AusEngAdelaide17 Jan 1902
3AW Nourse93*04RSAEngJohannesburg02 Jan 1906
4RH Catterall9804RSAEngBirmingham15 Jun 1929
5RK Nunes9204WinEngKingston03 Apr 1930
6AD Nourse9704RSAEngThe Oval16 Aug 1947
7RN Harvey92*04AusEngSydney17 Dec 1954
8BF Butcher9104WinEngLeeds10 Jul 1969
9Sadiq Mohammad9104PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
10RW Marsh9104AusEngManchester08 Jun 1972
11RB McCosker95*04AusEngLeeds14 Aug 1975
12GS Chappell98*04AusEngSydney04 Jan 1980
13Sir RJ Hadlee92*04NZlEngNottingham25 Aug 1983
14HA Gomes92*04WinEngLord’s28 Jun 1984
15DC Boon94*04AusEngMelbourne26 Dec 1990
16SL Campbell9304WinEngLord’s22 Jun 1995
17CL Hooper94*04WinEngPort of Spain05 Feb 1998
18S Chanderpaul97*04WinEngLord’s22 Jul 2004
19HH Gibbs9804SAFEngJohannesburg13 Jan 2005
20Mushfiqur Rahim9504BanEngChattogram12 Mar 2010
21KC Brathwaite9504WinEngLeeds25 Aug 2017
22HE van der Dussen9804SAFEngJohannesburg24 Jan 2020
23J Blackwood9504WinEngSouthampton08 Jul 2020
24Saud Shakeel9404PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring ninety in the fourth innings of a test against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Sadiq Mohammad9104PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
2Saud Shakeel9404PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022
Bowler’s ten wicket hauls on debut in losing cause

Bowler’s ten wicket hauls on debut in losing cause

Abrar Ahmed of Pakistan captured eleven wickets conceding 234 runs on his test debut in the just concluded Multan test against England was in losing cause to provide the sixth occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul on debut in a test match going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1AE Hall62.362011211SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
2K Farnes65.261317910EngAusNottingham8 Jun 1934
3AL Valentine106.063620411WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
4SF Burke81.062919611SAFNZlCape Town01 Jan 1962
5JJ Krejza74.56435812AusIndNagpur06 Nov 2008
6Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

He became the third bowler to witness ten wicket haul in a losing cause in a test against England. The following table list the three bowlers

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1AE Hall62.362011211SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
2AL Valentine106.063620411WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
3Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

The immediate previous occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul against England going in vain was AL Valentine’s 11 for 204 at Manchester in Jun 1950. The interval between the Valentine’s effort  and Abrar Ahmed’s effort is 72 years and five months

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022
2AL Valentine106.063620411WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950