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.
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
84
1
v England
Gqeberha
12 Mar 1889
2
South Africa
47
2
v England
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
3
South Africa
43
3
v England
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
4
South Africa
97
1
v England
Cape Town
19 Mar 1892
5
South Africa
83
3
v England
Cape Town
19 Mar 1892
6
South Africa
93
2
v England
Gqeberha
13 Feb 1896
7
South Africa
30
4
v England
Gqeberha
13 Feb 1896
8
South Africa
99
4
v England
Johannesburg
14 Feb 1899
9
South Africa
35
4
v England
Cape Town
01 Apr 1899
10
South Africa
85
4
v Australia
Johannesburg
18 Oct 1902
11
South Africa
85
2
v Australia
Cape Town
08 Nov 1902
12
South Africa
91
2
v England
Johannesburg
02 Jan 1906
13
South Africa
75
4
v England
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
14
South Africa
80
4
v Australia
Melbourne
31 Dec 1910
15
South Africa
95
3
v Australia
Manchester
27 May 1912
16
South Africa
58
1
v England
Lord’s
10 Jun 1912
17
South Africa
95
1
v England
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
18
South Africa
93
3
v England
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
19
South Africa
30
2
v England
Birmingham
14 Jun 1924
20
South Africa
36
1
v Australia
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
21
South Africa
45
3
v Australia
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
22
South Africa
98
3
v Australia
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1936
23
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Durban
20 Jan 1950
24
South Africa
72
4
v England
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1956
25
South Africa
72
4
v England
Cape Town
01 Jan 1957
26
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Cape Town
31 Dec 1957
27
South Africa
88
2
v England
Nottingham
07 Jul 1960
28
South Africa
84
2
v India
Johannesburg
15 Dec 2006
29
South Africa
96
2
v Australia
Cape Town
09 Nov 2011
30
South Africa
79
2
v India
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
31
South Africa
83
3
v England
Johannesburg
14 Jan 2016
32
South Africa
73
4
v Sri Lanka
Galle
12 Jul 2018
33
South Africa
95
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
17 Feb 2022
34
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Brisbane
17 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.
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
85
4
v Australia
Johannesburg
18 Oct 1902
2
South Africa
85
2
v Australia
Cape Town
08 Nov 1902
3
South Africa
80
4
v Australia
Melbourne
31 Dec 1910
4
South Africa
95
3
v Australia
Manchester
27 May 1912
5
South Africa
36
1
v Australia
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
6
South Africa
45
3
v Australia
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
7
South Africa
98
3
v Australia
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1936
8
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Durban
20 Jan 1950
9
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Cape Town
31 Dec 1957
10
South Africa
96
2
v Australia
Cape Town
09 Nov 2011
11
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Brisbane
17 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.
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
99
4
v England
Johannesburg
14 Feb 1899
2
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Durban
20 Jan 1950
3
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Cape Town
31 Dec 1957
4
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Brisbane
17 Dec 2022
5
South Africa
98
3
v Australia
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1936
6
South Africa
97
1
v England
Cape Town
19 Mar 1892
7
South Africa
96
2
v Australia
Cape Town
09 Nov 2011
8
South Africa
95
3
v Australia
Manchester
27 May 1912
9
South Africa
95
1
v England
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
10
South Africa
95
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
17 Feb 2022
11
South Africa
93
2
v England
Gqeberha
13 Feb 1896
12
South Africa
93
3
v England
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
13
South Africa
91
2
v England
Johannesburg
02 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.
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
99
4
v England
Johannesburg
14 Feb 1899
2
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Durban
20 Jan 1950
3
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Cape Town
31 Dec 1957
4
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Brisbane
17 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.
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Durban
20 Jan 1950
2
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Cape Town
31 Dec 1957
3
South Africa
99
3
v Australia
Brisbane
17 Dec 2022
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
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
G Giffen
78.2
6
21
155
6
v England
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
2
G Giffen
28.0
6
11
76
5
v England
Adelaide
11 Jan 1895
3
G Giffen
15.0
6
7
26
5
v England
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
4
H Trumble
25.0
6
4
62
5
v England
Melbourne
28 Feb 1902
5
MA Noble
41.1
6
10
100
7
v England
Sydney
26 Feb 1904
6
IWG Johnson
22.2
6
10
44
7
v West Indies
Georgetown
26 Apr 1955
7
R Benaud
33.4
8
10
83
5
v England
Sydney
09 Jan 1959
8
R Benaud
27.0
8
6
91
5
v England
Adelaide
30 Jan 1959
9
R Benaud
49.5
6
17
93
5
v Pakistan
Karachi
04 Dec 1959
10
R Benaud
46.0
6
18
76
5
v India
Delhi
12 Dec 1959
11
R Benaud
32.1
6
14
43
5
v India
Chennai
13 Jan 1960
12
R Benaud
27.0
8
5
96
5
v West Indies
Adelaide
27 Jan 1961
13
R Benaud
32.0
6
11
70
6
v England
Manchester
27 Jul 1961
14
R Benaud
42.0
8
12
115
6
v England
Brisbane
30 Nov 1962
15
R Benaud
33.0
8
10
68
5
v South Africa
Brisbane
06 Dec 1963
16
AR Border
26.0
6
10
46
7
v West Indies
Sydney
26 Jan 1989
17
AR Border
30.0
6
11
68
5
v West Indies
Georgetown
23 Mar 1991
18
MJ Clarke
23.0
6
1
86
5
v West Indies
Roseau
23 Apr 2012
19
PJ Cummins
13.1
6
3
38
5
v England
Brisbane
08 Dec 2021
20
PJ Cummins
24.0
6
8
56
5
v Pakistan
Lahore
21 Mar 2022
21
PJ Cummins
12.4
6
3
42
5
v South Africa
Brisbane
17 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.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
R Benaud
33.0
8
10
68
5
v South Africa
Brisbane
06 Dec 1963
2
PJ Cummins
12.4
6
3
42
5
v South Africa
Brisbane
17 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.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
G Giffen
78.2
6
21
155
6
v England
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
2
G Giffen
28.0
6
11
76
5
v England
Adelaide
11 Jan 1895
3
G Giffen
15.0
6
7
26
5
v England
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
1
R Benaud
33.4
8
10
83
5
v England
Sydney
09 Jan 1959
2
R Benaud
27.0
8
6
91
5
v England
Adelaide
30 Jan 1959
3
R Benaud
49.5
6
17
93
5
v Pakistan
Karachi
04 Dec 1959
4
R Benaud
46.0
6
18
76
5
v India
Delhi
12 Dec 1959
5
R Benaud
32.1
6
14
43
5
v India
Chennai
13 Jan 1960
6
R Benaud
27.0
8
5
96
5
v West Indies
Adelaide
27 Jan 1961
7
R Benaud
32.0
6
11
70
6
v England
Manchester
27 Jul 1961
8
R Benaud
42.0
8
12
115
6
v England
Brisbane
30 Nov 1962
9
R Benaud
33.0
8
10
68
5
v South Africa
Brisbane
06 Dec 1963
1
PJ Cummins
13.1
6
3
38
5
v England
Brisbane
08 Dec 2021
2
PJ Cummins
24.0
6
8
56
5
v Pakistan
Lahore
21 Mar 2022
3
PJ Cummins
12.4
6
3
42
5
v South Africa
Brisbane
17 Dec 2022
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.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
372 runs
v New Zealand
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
2
India
won
337 runs
v South Africa
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
3
India
won
321 runs
v New Zealand
Indore
08 Oct 2016
4
India
won
320 runs
v Australia
Mohali
17 Oct 2008
5
India
won
318 runs
v West Indies
North Sound
22 Aug 2019
6
India
won
317 runs
v England
Chennai
13 Feb 2021
7
India
won
304 runs
v Sri Lanka
Galle
26 Jul 2017
8
India
won
280 runs
v South Africa
Kanpur
08 Dec 1996
9
India
won
279 runs
v England
Leeds
19 Jun 1986
10
India
won
278 runs
v Sri Lanka
Col-PSS
20 Aug 2015
11
India
won
272 runs
v New Zealand
Auckland
07 Mar 1968
12
India
won
259 runs
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
18 Dec 2005
13
India
won
257 runs
v West Indies
Kingston
30 Aug 2019
14
India
won
255 runs
v West Indies
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
15
India
won
246 runs
v England
Vizag
17 Nov 2016
16
India
won
238 runs
v Sri Lanka
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
17
India
won
237 runs
v West Indies
Gros Islet
09 Aug 2016
18
India
won
235 runs
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
27 Jul 1993
19
India
won
222 runs
v Australia
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
20
India
won
216 runs
v New Zealand
Chennai
26 Nov 1976
21
India
won
212 runs
v Pakistan
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
22
India
won
208 runs
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
23
India
won
203 runs
v South Africa
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
24
India
won
203 runs
v England
Nottingham
18 Aug 2018
25
India
won
197 runs
v New Zealand
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
26
India
won
195 runs
v Pakistan
Eden Gardens
16 Mar 2005
27
India
won
188 runs
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
28
India
won
188 runs
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
10 Dec 2005
29
India
won
187 runs
v England
Eden Gardens
30 Dec 1961
30
India
won
179 runs
v Australia
Chennai
06 Mar 1998
31
India
won
178 runs
v New Zealand
Eden Gardens
30 Sep 2016
32
India
won
172 runs
v Australia
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
33
India
won
172 runs
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
34
India
won
171 runs
v Australia
Eden Gardens
11 Mar 2001
35
India
won
170 runs
v Sri Lanka
Galle
31 Jul 2008
36
India
won
162 runs
v New Zealand
Wankhede
10 Nov 1976
37
India
won
157 runs
v England
The Oval
02 Sep 2021
38
India
won
153 runs
v Australia
Kanpur
02 Oct 1979
39
India
won
151 runs
v England
Lord’s
12 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.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
208 runs
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
2
India
won
188 runs
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SB Joshi
63.3
13
169
8
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Nov 2000
2
UT Yadav
21.1
3
082
8
v Bangladesh
Eden Gardens
22 Nov 2019
3
Kuldeep Yadav
36.0
9
113
8
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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
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.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Mehrab Hossain
71
0
v Zimbabwe
Harare
26 Apr 2001
2
Habibul Bashar
0
65
v Zimbabwe
Dhaka
08 Nov 2001
3
Habibul Bashar
53
0
v Pakistan
Dhaka
09 Jan 2002
4
Alok Kapali
52
0
v West Indies
Dhaka
08 Dec 2002
5
Javed Omar
119
0
v Pakistan
Peshawar
27 Aug 2003
6
Mohammad Ashraful
98
0
v Zimbabwe
Harare
19 Feb 2004
7
Tapash Baisya
0
66
v New Zealand
Chattogram
26 Oct 2004
8
Mohammad Ashraful
60*
0
v India
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
9
Nafees Iqbal
56
0
v Zimbabwe
Chattogram
06 Jan 2005
10
Shahriar Nafees
0
79
v Australia
Chattogram
16 Apr 2006
11
Mohammad Ashraful
0
67
v India
Mirpur
25 May 2007
12
Mohammad Ashraful
0
129*
v Sri Lanka
Col-PSS
03 Jul 2007
13
Mashrafe Mortaza
63
0
v Sri Lanka
Chattogram
03 Jan 2009
14
Tamim Iqbal
0
151
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
15
Mahmudullah
96*
0
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
16
Mushfiqur Rahim
0
69
v West Indies
Mirpur
29 Oct 2011
17
Shahriar Nafees
97
0
v Pakistan
Mirpur
17 Dec 2011
18
Mahmudullah
53
0
v West Indies
Gros Islet
13 Sep 2014
19
Mominul Haque
53
0
v Zimbabwe
Mirpur
25 Oct 2014
20
Mominul Haque
77
0
v South Africa
Potchefstroom
28 Sep 2017
21
Litton Das
0
94
v Sri Lanka
Chattogram
31 Jan 2018
22
Mohammad Mithun
63
0
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
07 Feb 2020
23
Najmul Hossain Shanto
163
0
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
21 Apr 2021
24
Shakib Al Hasan
0
58
v Sri Lanka
Mirpur
23 May 2022
25
Nurul Hasan
0
64
v West Indies
North Sound
16 Jun 2022
26
Najmul Hossain Shanto
0
67
v India
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Shahriar Nafees
0
79
v Australia
Chattogram
16 Apr 2006
2
Mohammad Ashraful
60*
0
v India
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
3
Mohammad Ashraful
0
67
v India
Mirpur
25 May 2007
4
Tamim Iqbal
0
151
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
5
Mahmudullah
96*
0
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
6
Najmul Hossain Shanto
0
67
v India
Chattogram
14 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
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Mohammad Ashraful
98
0
v Zimbabwe
Harare
19 Feb 2004
2
Mohammad Ashraful
60*
0
v India
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
3
Mohammad Ashraful
0
67
v India
Mirpur
25 May 2007
4
Mohammad Ashraful
0
129*
v Sri Lanka
Col-PSS
03 Jul 2007
1
Habibul Bashar
0
65
v Zimbabwe
Dhaka
08 Nov 2001
2
Habibul Bashar
53
0
v Pakistan
Dhaka
09 Jan 2002
1
Mahmudullah
96*
0
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
2
Mahmudullah
53
0
v West Indies
Gros Islet
13 Sep 2014
1
Mominul Haque
53
0
v Zimbabwe
Mirpur
25 Oct 2014
2
Mominul Haque
77
0
v South Africa
Potchefstroom
28 Sep 2017
1
Najmul Hossain Shanto
163
0
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
21 Apr 2021
2
Najmul Hossain Shanto
0
67
v India
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
1
Shahriar Nafees
0
79
v Australia
Chattogram
16 Apr 2006
2
Shahriar Nafees
97
0
v Pakistan
Mirpur
17 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
No
Player
Score
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Tamim Iqbal
103
3
Ban
Eng
Lord’s
27 May 2000
2
Imrul Kayes
075
3
Ban
Eng
Lord’s
27 May 2000
1
Mahmadul Hasan Jay
058
1
Ban
Srl
Chattogram
15 May 2022
2
Tamim Iqbal
133
1
Ban
Srl
Chattogram
15 May 2022
1
Nazmul Hussain Shanto
067
3
Ban
Ind
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
2
Zakir Hasan
100
3
Ban
Ind
Chattogram
14 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
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
No
O
M
R
E
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
14.0
2
57
5
3
v West Indies
Rajkot
04 Oct 2018
2
31.5
6
99
5
2
v Australia
Sydney
03 Jan 2019
3
16.0
6
40
5
2
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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
No
O
M
R
E
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
16.0
6
40
5
2
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
2
14.0
2
57
5
3
v West Indies
Rajkot
04 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
No
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
159
1
v New Zealand
Hyd-RGS
23 Aug 2012
2
206*
1
v England
Ahmedabad
15 Nov 2012
3
135
1
v England
Wankhede
23 Nov 2012
4
204
2
v Australia
Hyd-RGS
02 Mar 2013
5
113
2
v West Indies
Wankhede
14 Nov 2013
6
153
3
v South Africa
Johannesburg
18 Dec 2013
7
145*
1
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
28 Aug 2015
8
101*
3
v New Zealand
Indore
08 Oct 2016
9
124
2
v England
Rajkot
09 Nov 2016
10
119
1
v England
Visakhapatnam
17 Nov 2016
11
202
2
v Australia
Ranchi
16 Mar 2017
12
153
1
v Sri Lanka
Galle
26 Jul 2017
13
133
1
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
03 Aug 2017
14
143
2
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
24 Nov 2017
15
132*
2
v England
Southampton
30 Aug 2018
16
123
1
v Australia
Adelaide
06 Dec 2018
17
106
1
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2018
18
193
1
v Australia
Sydney
03 Jan 2019
19
102*
3
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
1st
2nd
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
PA Gibb
93
106
England
v South Africa
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1938
2
PGV van der Bijl
125
97
South Africa
v England
Durban
03 Mar 1939
3
CG Borde
109
96
India
v West Indies
Delhi
06 Feb 1959
4
MC Cowdrey
114
97
England
v West Indies
Kingston
17 Feb 1960
5
KF Barrington
101
94
England
v Australia
Sydney
15 Feb 1963
6
Hanif Mohammad
104
93
Pakistan
v Australia
Melbourne
04 Dec 1964
7
RM Cowper
92
108
Australia
v India
Adelaide
23 Dec 1967
8
GS Sobers
152
95*
West Indies
v England
Georgetown
28 Mar 1968
9
SM Nurse
95
168
West Indies
v New Zealand
Auckland
27 Feb 1969
10
APE Knott
101
96
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
05 Mar 1971
11
G Boycott
99
112
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
30 Mar 1974
12
CG Greenidge
93
107
West Indies
v India
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
13
M Amarnath
90
100
India
v Australia
Perth
16 Dec 1977
14
PM Toohey
122
97
Australia
v West Indies
Kingston
28 Apr 1978
15
Zaheer Abbas
176
96
Pakistan
v India
Faisalabad
16 Oct 1978
16
Mohsin Khan
94
101*
Pakistan
v India
Lahore
10 Dec 1982
17
AR Border
98*
100*
Australia
v West Indies
Port of Spain
16 Mar 1984
18
LRD Mendis
111
94
Sri Lanka
v England
Lord’s
23 Aug 1984
19
PA de Silva
96
123
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Auckland
01 Mar 1991
20
Saeed Anwar
94
136
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Col-PSS
09 Aug 1994
21
MA Atherton
94*
118
England
v New Zealand
Christchurch
14 Feb 1997
22
MA Taylor
334*
92
Australia
v Pakistan
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
23
Younis Khan
91
149*
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Auckland
08 Mar 2001
24
BC Lara
91
122
West Indies
v Australia
Port of Spain
19 Apr 2003
25
JH Kallis
92
150*
South Africa
v New Zealand
Hamilton
10 Mar 2004
26
MH Richardson
93
101
New Zealand
v England
Lord’s
20 May 2004
27
S Chanderpaul
128*
97*
West Indies
v England
Lord’s
22 Jul 2004
28
DR Martyn
114
97
Australia
v India
Nagpur
26 Oct 2004
29
JL Langer
191
97
Australia
v Pakistan
Perth
16 Dec 2004
30
AJ Strauss
126
94*
England
v South Africa
Gqeberha
17 Dec 2004
31
HH Gibbs
161
98
South Africa
v England
Johannesburg
13 Jan 2005
32
AB de Villiers
92
109
South Africa
v England
Centurion
21 Jan 2005
33
S Chanderpaul
92
153*
West Indies
v Pakistan
Bridgetown
26 May 2005
34
KC Sangakkara
92
152
Sri Lanka
v England
Kandy
01 Dec 2007
35
SC Ganguly
239
91
India
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
36
ND McKenzie
94
155*
South Africa
v India
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
37
G Gambhir
179
97
India
v England
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
38
RT Ponting
101
99
Australia
v South Africa
Melbourne
26 Dec 2008
39
RR Sarwan
94
106
West Indies
v England
St John’s
15 Feb 2009
40
AN Cook
94
139*
England
v West Indies
Bridgetown
26 Feb 2009
41
TM Dilshan
92
123*
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Galle
18 Aug 2009
42
SR Watson
93
120*
Australia
v Pakistan
Melbourne
26 Dec 2009
43
AN Cook
96
106
England
v Sri Lanka
Lord’s
03 Jun 2011
44
MEK Hussey
118
93
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
16 Sep 2011
45
V Kohli
119
96
India
v South Africa
Johannesburg
18 Dec 2013
46
AD Mathews
91
157*
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
31 Dec 2013
47
Mohd Hafeez
96
101*
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Abu Dhabi
09 Nov 2014
48
BA Stokes
92
101
England
v New Zealand
Lord’s
21 May 2015
49
HM Amla
109
96
South Africa
v England
Centurion
22 Jan 2016
50
KC Brathwaite
134
95
West Indies
v England
Leeds
25 Aug 2017
51
V Kohli
97
103
India
v England
Nottingham
18 Aug 2018
52
Abid Ali
133
91
Pakistan
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
26 Nov 2021
53
UT Khawaja
91
104*
Australia
v Pakistan
Lahore
21 Mar 2022
54
CA Pujara
90
102*
India
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
1st
2nd
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CG Borde
109
96
India
v West Indies
Delhi
06 Feb 1959
2
M Amarnath
90
100
India
v Australia
Perth
16 Dec 1977
3
SC Ganguly
239
91
India
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
4
G Gambhir
179
97
India
v England
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
5
V Kohli
119
96
India
v South Africa
Johannesburg
18 Dec 2013
6
V Kohli
97
103
India
v England
Nottingham
18 Aug 2018
7
CA Pujara
90
102*
India
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
1st
2nd
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Abid Ali
133
91
Pakistan
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
26 Nov 2021
2
CA Pujara
90
102*
India
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
SR Tendulkar
1989-2013
200
329
33
15921
248*
53.78
51
68
14
2
R Dravid
1996-2012
163
284
32
13265
270
52.63
36
63
7
3
SM Gavaskar
1971-1987
125
214
16
10122
236*
51.12
34
45
12
4
VVS Laxman
1996-2012
134
225
34
8781
281
45.97
17
56
14
5
V Sehwag
2001-2013
103
178
6
8503
319
49.43
23
31
16
6
V Kohli
2011-2022
103
175
11
8094
254*
49.35
27
28
14
7
SC Ganguly
1996-2008
113
188
17
7212
239
42.17
16
35
13
8
CA Pujara
2010-2022
97
166
10
6984
206*
44.76
19
34
11
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.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SR Tendulkar
248*
2
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
2
SR Tendulkar
101
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
18 May 2007
3
SR Tendulkar
122*
1
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 May 2007
4
SR Tendulkar
105*
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Jan 2010
5
SR Tendulkar
143
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CA Pujara
83
1
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
2
CA Pujara
54*
3
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
3
CA Pujara
54
2
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 Nov 2019
4
CA Pujara
55
2
v Bangladesh
Eden Gardens
22 Nov 2019
5
CA Pujara
90
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
6
CA Pujara
102*
2
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
G Gambhir
139
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Dec 2004
2
KD Karthik
129
1
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 May 2007
3
W Jaffer
138*
1
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 May 2007
4
G Gambhir
116
3
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Jan 2010
5
M Vijay
150
1
v Bangladesh
Fatullah
10 Jun 2015
6
S Dhawan
173
1
v Bangladesh
Fatullah
10 Jun 2015
7
M Vijay
108
1
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
8
MA Agarwal
243
2
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 Nov 2019
9
Shubman Gill
110
3
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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
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.
No
Runs
Pos
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
103
8
2
v West Indies
Wankhede
22 Nov 2011
2
62
8
3
v Australia
Sydney
03 Jan 2012
3
68
8
1
v England
Wankhede
23 Nov 2012
4
91*
8
3
v England
Eden Gardens
05 Dec 2012
5
124
8
2
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
06 Nov 2013
6
50
8
2
v Australia
Sydney
06 Jan 2015
7
58
9
3
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
28 Aug 2015
8
56
9
1
v South Africa
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
9
113
6
1
v West Indies
North Sound
21 Jul 2016
10
118
6
1
v West Indies
Gros Islet
09 Aug 2016
11
70
7
2
v England
Rajkot
09 Nov 2016
12
58
6
1
v England
Visakhapatnam
17 Nov 2016
13
72
7
2
v England
Mohali
26 Nov 2016
14
67
7
2
v England
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
15
54
6
1
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
03 Aug 2017
16
106
8
3
v England
Chennai
13 Feb 2021
17
61
8
1
v Sri Lanka
Mohali
04 Mar 2022
18
58
8
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
It also represents his seventh fifty on away soil. All his fifties are tabulated below. It represents his fifth half century.
No
Runs
Pos
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
62
8
3
v Australia
Sydney
03 Jan 2012
2
50
8
2
v Australia
Sydney
06 Jan 2015
3
58
9
3
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
28 Aug 2015
4
113
6
1
v West Indies
North Sound
21 Jul 2016
5
118
6
1
v West Indies
Gros Islet
09 Aug 2016
6
54
6
1
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
03 Aug 2017
7
58
8
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
50+
1
N Kapil Dev
1978-1993
61
65
5
1967
116
32.78
2
13
15
2
R Ashwin
2011-2022
67
83
12
1920
124
27.04
3
08
11
3
Harbhajan Singh
1998-2015
103
143
23
2204
115
18.36
2
09
11
4
RA Jadeja
2013-2021
35
43
10
1165
90
35.30
0
10
10
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
No
Team
Score
Overs
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
687/6d
166.0
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
2
India
610/3d
153.0
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 May 2007
3
India
544/8d
133.0
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
4
India
540
148.2
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Dec 2004
5
India
526
136.4
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
6
India
493/6d
114.0
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 Nov 2019
7
India
462/6d
103.3
v Bangladesh
Fatullah
10 Jun 2015
8
India
429
141.3
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Nov 2000
9
India
413/8d
87.0
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Jan 2010
10
India
404
133.5
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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
No
Team
Score
Overs
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
540
148.2
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Dec 2004
2
India
526
136.4
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
3
India
429
141.3
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Nov 2000
4
India
404
133.5
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
AB Agarkar, SB Joshi
8
56
2
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Nov 2000
2
SC Ganguly, A Kumble
8
53
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Dec 2004
3
R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav
8
92
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav
8
92
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
2
AB Agarkar, SB Joshi
8
56
2
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 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
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
B Kumar, HH Pandya
8
99
2
v South Africa
Cape Town
05 Jan 2018
2
R Ashwin, AM Rahane
8
98
1
v South Africa
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
3
S Madan Lal, SM Patil
8
97
2
v England
Manchester
24 Jun 1982
4
FM Engineer, RG Nadkarni
8
94
1
v West Indies
Kingston
07 Mar 1962
5
A Kumble, NR Mongia
8
93
1
v West Indies
Nagpur
01 Dec 1994
6
R Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav
8
92
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
7
STR Binny, B Kumar
8
91
3
v England
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
8
B Kumar, AM Rahane
8
90
1
v England
Lord’s
17 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.
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Nafees Iqbal
0
1
3
v India
Chattogram
17 Dec 2004
2
Javed Omar
0
1
2
v India
Mirpur
25 May 2007
3
Javed Omar
0
1
3
v India
Mirpur
25 May 2007
4
NH Shanto
0
1
2
v India
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
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
No
I
R
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
1
v England
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
2
3
1
v Australia
Brisbane
17 Dec 2014
3
1
1
v South Africa
Mohali
05 Nov 2015
4
1
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
I
R
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
2
1
v Australia
Delhi
22 Mar 2013
2
1
1
v England
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
3
3
1
v Australia
Brisbane
17 Dec 2014
4
1
1
v South Africa
Mohali
05 Nov 2015
5
1
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
SR Tendulkar
7
9
3
820
248*
136.66
5
0
0
87
4
2
CA Pujara
4
5
2
336
90
84.00
0
5
0
43
1
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SR Tendulkar
248*
2
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
2
SR Tendulkar
101
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
18 May 2007
3
SR Tendulkar
122*
1
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 May 2007
4
SR Tendulkar
105*
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Jan 2010
5
SR Tendulkar
143
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CA Pujara
83
1
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
2
CA Pujara
54*
3
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
3
CA Pujara
54
2
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 Nov 2019
4
CA Pujara
55
2
v Bangladesh
Eden Gardens
22 Nov 2019
5
CA Pujara
90
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
SR Tendulkar
7
9
3
820
248*
136.66
5
0
0
87
4
2
R Dravid
7
10
2
560
160
70.00
3
1
1
76
2
3
V Kohli
5
6
0
393
204
65.50
2
0
1
46
1
4
G Gambhir
4
6
1
381
139
76.20
2
1
0
47
1
5
SC Ganguly
5
6
0
371
100
61.83
1
3
0
42
2
6
AM Rahane
4
5
0
345
098
69.00
0
4
0
43
1
7
CA Pujara
4
5
1
336
090
84.00
0
5
0
43
1
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.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
SR Tendulkar
7
9
3
820
248*
136.66
5
0
0
87
4
2
R Dravid
7
10
2
560
160
70.00
3
1
1
76
2
3
V Kohli
5
6
0
393
204
65.50
2
0
1
46
1
4
G Gambhir
4
6
1
381
139
76.20
2
1
0
47
1
5
SC Ganguly
5
6
0
371
100
61.83
1
3
0
42
2
6
AM Rahane
4
5
0
345
098
69.00
0
4
0
43
1
7
CA Pujara
4
5
1
336
090
84.00
0
5
0
43
1
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.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
SR Tendulkar
200
329
33
15921
248*
53.78
51
68
14
2
R Dravid
163
284
32
13265
270
52.63
36
63
07
3
SM Gavaskar
125
214
16
10122
236*
51.12
34
45
12
4
VVS Laxman
134
225
34
8781
281
45.97
17
56
14
5
V Sehwag
103
178
06
8503
319
49.43
23
31
16
6
V Kohli
103
174
10
8075
254*
49.23
27
28
14
7
SC Ganguly
113
188
17
7212
239
42.17
16
35
13
8
CA Pujara
97
165
99
6882
206*
44.11
18
34
11
9
DB Vengsarkar
116
185
22
6868
166
42.13
17
35
15
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
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CA Pujara
90
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
2
CA Pujara
83
1
v Bangladesh
Hyd-RGS
09 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
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SB Joshi
92
2
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Nov 2000
2
AM Rahane
98
1
v Bangladesh
Fatullah
10 Jun 2015
3
CA Pujara
90
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MA Agarwal, RA Jadeja
5
123
2
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 Nov 2019
2
CA Pujara, SS Iyer
5
149
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CA Pujara, SS Iyer
5
149
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
2
MA Agarwal, RA Jadeja
5
123
2
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 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
No
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
105
1
v New Zealand
Kanpur
25 Nov 2021
2
65
3
v New Zealand
Kanpur
25 Nov 2021
3
18
1
v New Zealand
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
4
14
3
v New Zealand
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
5
27
1
v Sri Lanka
Mohali
04 Mar 2022
6
92
1
v Sri Lanka
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
7
67
3
v Sri Lanka
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
8
15
1
v England
Birmingham
01 Jul 2022
9
19
3
v England
Birmingham
01 Jul 2022
10
82*
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 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
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
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GHS Trott
95
04
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
2
DCS Compton
93
04
Eng
Win
Bridgetown
06 Feb 1954
3
RN Harvey
92*
04
Aus
Eng
Sydney
17 Dec 1954
4
PBH May
97
04
Eng
SAF
Leeds
21 Jul 1955
5
Hanumant Singh
94
04
Ind
Aus
Chennai
02 Oct 1964
6
BF Butcher
91
04
Win
Eng
Leeds
10 Jul 1969
7
Sadiq Mohammad
91
04
Pak
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
8
RW Marsh
91
04
Aus
Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1972
9
AI Kallicharran
91
04
Win
Aus
Port of Spain
23 Mar 1973
10
IVA Richards
98
04
Win
Aus
Melbourne
31 Jan 1976
11
CH Lloyd
91*
04
Win
Aus
Melbourne
31 Jan 1976
12
G Boycott
99*
04
Eng
Aus
Perth
14 Dec 1979
13
Sir RJ Hadlee
92*
04
NZl
Eng
Nottingham
25 Aug 1983
14
MW Gatting
96
04
Eng
Aus
Sydney
10 Jan 1987
15
SM Gavaskar
96
04
Ind
Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
16
PA de Silva
93
04
Srl
Ind
Col-SSC
27 Jul 1993
17
Inzamam-ul-Haq
95
04
Pak
SAF
Johannesburg
19 Jan 1995
18
SL Campbell
93
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1995
19
BC Lara
91
04
Win
SAF
St John’s
06 Apr 2001
20
S Chanderpaul
97*
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jul 2004
21
HH Gibbs
98
04
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
13 Jan 2005
22
D Ganga
95
04
Win
NZl
Auckland
09 Mar 2006
23
PD Collingwood
96
04
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
24
KP Pietersen
92
04
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
25
AG Prince
97
04
SAF
Ind
Johannesburg
15 Dec 2006
26
Shakib Al Hasan
96
04
Ban
Srl
Mirpur
26 Dec 2008
27
JH Kallis
93
04
SAF
Aus
Durban
06 Mar 2009
28
LRPL Taylor
97
04
NZl
Pak
Wellington
03 Dec 2009
29
Mushfiqur Rahim
95
04
Ban
Eng
Chattogram
12 Mar 2010
30
Salman Butt
92
04
Pak
Aus
Lord’s
13 Jul 2010
31
AD Mathews
95
04
Srl
Aus
Galle
31 Aug 2011
32
SPD Smith
97
04
Aus
Pak
Abu Dhabi
30 Oct 2014
33
M Vijay
99
04
Inf
Aus
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
34
J Blackwood
95
04
Win
Pak
Abu Dhabi
21 Oct 2016
35
UT Khawaja
97
04
Aus
SAF
Perth
03 Nov 2016
36
Sami Aslam
91
04
Pak
NZl
Hamilton
25 Nov 2016
37
FDM Karunaratne
97
04
Srl
Ind
Galle
26 Jul 2017
38
HE van der Dussen
98
04
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
24 Jan 2020
39
BRM Taylor
92
04
Zim
Ban
Harare
07 Jul 2021
40
DP Conway
92
04
NZl
SAF
Christchurch
25 Feb 2022
41
Saud Shakeel
94
04
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 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
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Sadiq Mohammad
91
04
Pak
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
2
Inzamam-ul-Haq
95
04
Pak
SAF
Johannesburg
19 Jan 1995
3
Salman Butt
92
04
Pak
Aus
Lord’s
13 Jul 2010
4
Sami Aslam
91
04
Pak
NZl
Hamilton
25 Nov 2016
5
Saud Shakeel
94
04
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 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
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GHS Trott
95
04
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
2
RN Harvey
92*
04
Aus
Eng
Sydney
17 Dec 1954
3
BF Butcher
91
04
Win
Eng
Leeds
10 Jul 1969
4
Sadiq Mohammad
91
04
Pak
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
5
RW Marsh
91
04
Aus
Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1972
6
Sir RJ Hadlee
92*
04
NZl
Eng
Nottingham
25 Aug 1983
7
SL Campbell
93
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1995
8
S Chanderpaul
97*
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jul 2004
9
HH Gibbs
98
04
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
13 Jan 2005
10
Mushfiqur Rahim
95
04
Ban
Eng
Chattogram
12 Mar 2010
11
HE van der Dussen
98
04
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
24 Jan 2020
12
Saud Shakeel
94
04
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 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
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Sadiq Mohammad
91
04
Pak
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
2
Saud Shakeel
94
04
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 Dec 2022
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
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GHS Trott
95
04
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
2
A Ward
93
04
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
01 Mar 1895
3
KS Ranjitsinhji
93*
04
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
01 Jun 1899
4
C Hill
97
04
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
17 Jan 1902
5
TW Hayward
91
04
Eng
Aus
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
6
AW Nourse
93*
04
RSA
Eng
Johannesburg
02 Jan 1906
7
JB Hobbs
93*
04
Eng
SAF
Johannesburg
26 Feb 1910
8
JB Hobbs
97
04
Eng
SAF
Durban
14 Feb 1914
9
RH Catterall
98
04
RSA
Eng
Birmingham
15 Jun 1929
10
FE Woolley
95*
04
Eng
SAF
Leeds
13 Jul 1929
11
RK Nunes
92
04
Win
Eng
Kingston
03 Apr 1930
12
WH Ponsford
92*
04
Aus
Win
Adelaide
12 Dec 1930
13
AD Nourse
97
04
RSA
Eng
The Oval
16 Aug 1947
14
L Hutton
98*
04
Eng
SAF
Manchester
05 Jul 1951
15
DCS Compton
93
04
Eng
Win
Bridgetown
06 Feb 1954
16
RN Harvey
92*
04
Aus
Eng
Sydney
17 Dec 1954
17
PBH May
97
04
Eng
SAF
Leeds
21 Jul 1955
18
P Roy
90
04
Ind
Win
Brabourne
28 Nov 1958
19
RB Simpson
92
04
Aus
Win
Melbourne
10 Feb 1961
20
ER Dexter
99
04
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
30 Nov 1962
21
Hanumant Singh
94
04
Ind
Aus
Chennai
02 Oct 1964
22
RW Morgan
97
04
NZl
Pak
Christchurch
12 Feb 1965
23
IM Chappell
96
04
Aus
Win
Adelaide
24 Jan 1969
24
BF Butcher
91
04
Win
Eng
Leeds
10 Jul 1969
25
AL Wadekar
91*
04
Ind
Aus
Delhi
28 Nov 1969
26
Sadiq Mohammad
91
04
Pak
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
27
RW Marsh
91
04
Aus
Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1972
28
BW Luckhurst
96
04
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
13 Jul 1972
29
AI Kallicharran
91
04
Win
Aus
Port of Spain
23 Mar 1973
30
RB McCosker
95*
04
Aus
Eng
Leeds
14 Aug 1975
31
IVA Richards
98
04
Win
Aus
Melbourne
31 Jan 1976
32
CH Lloyd
91*
04
Win
Aus
Melbourne
31 Jan 1976
33
IVA Richards
92
04
Win
Pak
Bridgetown
18 Feb 1977
34
CG Greenidge
96
04
Win
Pak
Georgetown
18 Mar 1977
35
GA Gooch
91*
04
Eng
NZl
The Oval
27 Jul 1978
36
G Boycott
99*
04
Eng
Aus
Perth
14 Dec 1979
37
GS Chappell
98*
04
Aus
Eng
Sydney
04 Jan 1980
38
EE Hemmings
95
04
Eng
Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 1983
39
Sir RJ Hadlee
92*
04
NZl
Eng
Nottingham
25 Aug 1983
40
HA Gomes
92*
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
28 Jun 1984
41
SM Gavaskar
90
04
Ind
Aus
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
42
MW Gatting
96
04
Eng
Aus
Sydney
10 Jan 1987
43
SM Gavaskar
96
04
Ind
Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
44
DC Boon
94*
04
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
26 Dec 1990
45
KC Wessels
95*
04
RSA
Ind
Gqeberha
26 Dec 1992
46
PA de Silva
93
04
Srl
Ind
Col-SSC
27 Jul 1993
47
NS Sidhu
98
04
Ind
NZl
Hamilton
19 Mar 1994
48
Inzamam-ul-Haq
95
04
Pak
SAF
Johannesburg
19 Jan 1995
49
SL Campbell
93
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1995
50
NV Knight
96
04
Eng
Zim
Bulawayo
18 Dec 1996
51
CL Hooper
94*
04
Win
Eng
Port of Spain
05 Feb 1998
52
Moin Khan
97
04
Pak
Zim
Bulawayo
14 Mar 1998
53
MA Atherton
98*
04
Eng
SAF
Nottingham
23 Jul 1998
54
AJ Tudor
99*
04
Eng
NZl
Birmingham
01 Jul 1999
55
BC Lara
91
04
Win
SAF
St John’s
06 Apr 2001
56
SC Ganguly
98*
04
Ind
Srl
Kandy
22 Aug 2001
57
ML Hayden
96
04
Aus
SAF
Cape Town
08 Mar 2002
58
S Chanderpaul
97*
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jul 2004
59
RWT Key
93*
04
Eng
Win
Manchester
12 Aug 2004
60
AJ Strauss
94*
04
Eng
SAF
Gqeberha
17 Dec 2004
61
HH Gibbs
98
04
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
13 Jan 2005
62
ML Hayden
90
04
Aus
SAF
Sydney
02 Jan 2006
63
D Ganga
95
04
Win
NZl
Auckland
09 Mar 2006
64
PD Collingwood
96
04
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
65
KP Pietersen
92
04
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
66
AG Prince
97
04
SAF
Ind
Johannesburg
15 Dec 2006
67
Shakib Al Hasan
96
04
Ban
Srl
Mirpur
26 Dec 2008
68
JH Kallis
93
04
SAF
Aus
Durban
06 Mar 2009
69
Shakib Al Hasan
96*
04
Ban
Win
St George’s
17 Jul 2009
70
LRPL Taylor
97
04
NZl
Pak
Wellington
03 Dec 2009
71
Mushfiqur Rahim
95
04
Ban
Eng
Chattogram
12 Mar 2010
72
Salman Butt
92
04
Pak
Aus
Lord’s
13 Jul 2010
73
AD Mathews
95
04
Srl
Aus
Galle
31 Aug 2011
74
SPD Smith
97
04
Aus
Pak
Abu Dhabi
30 Oct 2014
75
M Vijay
99
04
Inf
Aus
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
76
J Blackwood
95
04
Win
Pak
Abu Dhabi
21 Oct 2016
77
UT Khawaja
97
04
Aus
SAF
Perth
03 Nov 2016
78
Sami Aslam
91
04
Pak
NZl
Hamilton
25 Nov 2016
79
FDM Karunaratne
97
04
Srl
Ind
Galle
26 Jul 2017
80
KC Brathwaite
95
04
Win
Eng
Leeds
25 Aug 2017
81
HE van der Dussen
98
04
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
24 Jan 2020
82
J Blackwood
95
04
Win
Eng
Southampton
08 Jul 2020
83
RR Pant
97
04
Ind
Aus
Sydney
07 Jan 2021
84
Shubman Gill
91
04
Ind
Aus
Brisbane
15 Jan 2021
85
BRM Taylor
92
04
Zim
Ban
Harare
07 Jul 2021
86
Abid Ali
91
04
Pak
Ban
Chattogram
26 Nov 2021
87
D Elgar
96*
04
SAF
Ind
Johannesburg
03 Jan 2022
88
DP Conway
92
04
NZl
SAF
Christchurch
25 Feb 2022
89
Abdullah Shafique
96
04
Pak
Aus
Karachi
12 Mar 2022
90
Saud Shakeel
94
04
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 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
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Sadiq Mohammad
91
04
Pak
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
2
Inzamam-ul-Haq
95
04
Pak
SAF
Johannesburg
19 Jan 1995
3
Moin Khan
97
04
Pak
Zim
Bulawayo
14 Mar 1998
4
Salman Butt
92
04
Pak
Aus
Lord’s
13 Jul 2010
5
Sami Aslam
91
04
Pak
NZl
Hamilton
25 Nov 2016
6
Abid Ali
91
04
Pak
Ban
Chattogram
26 Nov 2021
7
Abdullah Shafique
96
04
Pak
Aus
Karachi
12 Mar 2022
8
Saud Shakeel
94
04
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 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
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GHS Trott
95
04
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
2
C Hill
97
04
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
17 Jan 1902
3
AW Nourse
93*
04
RSA
Eng
Johannesburg
02 Jan 1906
4
RH Catterall
98
04
RSA
Eng
Birmingham
15 Jun 1929
5
RK Nunes
92
04
Win
Eng
Kingston
03 Apr 1930
6
AD Nourse
97
04
RSA
Eng
The Oval
16 Aug 1947
7
RN Harvey
92*
04
Aus
Eng
Sydney
17 Dec 1954
8
BF Butcher
91
04
Win
Eng
Leeds
10 Jul 1969
9
Sadiq Mohammad
91
04
Pak
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
10
RW Marsh
91
04
Aus
Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1972
11
RB McCosker
95*
04
Aus
Eng
Leeds
14 Aug 1975
12
GS Chappell
98*
04
Aus
Eng
Sydney
04 Jan 1980
13
Sir RJ Hadlee
92*
04
NZl
Eng
Nottingham
25 Aug 1983
14
HA Gomes
92*
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
28 Jun 1984
15
DC Boon
94*
04
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
26 Dec 1990
16
SL Campbell
93
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1995
17
CL Hooper
94*
04
Win
Eng
Port of Spain
05 Feb 1998
18
S Chanderpaul
97*
04
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jul 2004
19
HH Gibbs
98
04
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
13 Jan 2005
20
Mushfiqur Rahim
95
04
Ban
Eng
Chattogram
12 Mar 2010
21
KC Brathwaite
95
04
Win
Eng
Leeds
25 Aug 2017
22
HE van der Dussen
98
04
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
24 Jan 2020
23
J Blackwood
95
04
Win
Eng
Southampton
08 Jul 2020
24
Saud Shakeel
94
04
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 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
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Sadiq Mohammad
91
04
Pak
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
2
Saud Shakeel
94
04
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 Dec 2022
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.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AE Hall
62.3
6
20
112
11
SAF
Eng
Cape Town
01 Jan 1923
2
K Farnes
65.2
6
13
179
10
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
8 Jun 1934
3
AL Valentine
106.0
6
36
204
11
Win
Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1950
4
SF Burke
81.0
6
29
196
11
SAF
NZl
Cape Town
01 Jan 1962
5
JJ Krejza
74.5
6
4
358
12
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
6
Abrar Ahmed
51.0
6
4
234
11
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 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
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AE Hall
62.3
6
20
112
11
SAF
Eng
Cape Town
01 Jan 1923
2
AL Valentine
106.0
6
36
204
11
Win
Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1950
3
Abrar Ahmed
51.0
6
4
234
11
Pak
Eng
Multan
09 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