RA Jadeja’s run aggregate in tests soil read 2003 and his wickets aggregate on home soil read 228 at the end of the second test at Pune against New Zealand. He became the fourth cricketer to amass 2000 plus runs and capture 200 wickets on home soil.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Runs
Wkts
1
N Kapil Dev
Ind
1978-1994
65
2810
219
2
IT Botham
Eng
1977-1992
59
2969
226
3
RA Jadeja
Ind
2012-2024
48
2003
228
4
SCJ Broad
Eng
2008-2023
98
2495
398
He also became the second Indian cricketer after Kapil Dev to perform such a feat
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Runs
Wkts
1
N Kapil Dev
Ind
1978-1994
65
2810
219
2
RA Jadeja
Ind
2012-2024
48
2003
228
Cometh, the 04.11.2024, the National Cricket Tournament in India – Ranji Trophy will be Ninety years old
Exactly 90 years ago, on 04.11.1934, the first ever Ranji Trophy match was played at Madras between Madras and Mysore and was completed in a day.
Sri C Keshavamurthy, Champion Statistician on Indian Domestic Cricket, has penned a special article for the then crickick.com {now hrgcricstats.com] netizens on the first ever Ranji Trophy match between Madras and Mysore which was played on 04.11.34. This match was completed on a single day. Read on CKM’s thoughts on this historic match
Madras (now Chennai) is not new to cricket. It is learnt that cricket was played here as early as 1855 on military grounds as a sort of recreation of the soldiers. Matches were played by the Cricket Clubs as early as 1932/33 and 1933/34 for the Raja of Palayampatti Shield and Bishop Waller Shields. Even test cricket had its birth in India way back in 1933/34 and Madras had staged a test at Chepauk ground from 10th to 13th Februry 1934. As time took its toll, Madras had the distinction of becoming the first centre to boast of India’s inaugural victory in 25 tests over a span of 20 years when it beat England at the Chepauk ground on 10th February 1952. It has also the rare privilege of hosting a tied test match (only the 2nd instance in the history of test cricket) between India and Australia in September 1986.
The idea of having a Premier National championship – the Ranji Trophy (named after KS Ranjitsinhji, popularly known throughout the cricket world as the great Ranji) was mooted in the summer of 1934 when the BCCI at its meeting at Simla decided to conduct a cricket tournament on an yearly basis to keep cricket at the highest level on the lines of County matches in England and Sheffield Shield matches in Australia. And when the question of selecting the first ever venue for the National Championship came up, Madras was chosen and what better place could there have been for the inaugural match of the prestigious tournament than Madras which had earlier hosted a test match. Madras has the prevelege of hosting the first ever Duleep Trophy match too in 1961-62
On November 3, 1934 – Madras city had witnessed heavy rain and many in cricket circles thought it may well interfere the inaugural match of the tournament. Some others – perhaps those who were curious to peep in and have a look at the match presumed that rain was a good augury for the first ever match in Ranji Trophy. And so it proved to be as the historic match took place on November 4, 1934 without any hurdles.
The inaugural match itself proved to be a great hit in that it was played between the traditional rivals – Madras (now Tamilnadu) and Mysore (now Karnataka) – just as the Ashes series is played between England and Australia. Since it was the first ever match in Ranji Trophy and perhaps nobody had visualized that this tournament would be a huge success in the coming years, not much importance was given to statistics – which has acquired a major role now. Fall of wickets do not indicate the name of the outgoing batsmen. The cricketing fraternity should be thankful to Sri SK Gurunathan for recording this match in his “Twelve Years of Ranji Trophy”. Sri SK Gurunathan was the first Honorary Official Statistician of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
Despite the overnight rain and the faint morning drizzle on the opening day which resulted for a late start in the match, the two teams were keen to play and enthusiasm was writ large on the faces of the players. It was quite natural because this was the first big game to have come their way and everyone was keen to perform. When play commenced on November 4, 1934 at 11.00 am, two Englishmen, CP Johnstone (Madras) and Major MS Teversham (Mysore) captained the rival teams. Johnstone, left hand opening batsman and an excellent slip fielder, won the first toss in the championship and invited Mysore to bat. The same could not have been said of the Mysore Captain as he had not played cricket with the Mysoreans earlier. In fact, Mysore had lacked match practice.
Mysore batsmen were clueless on the wet wicket and it was no surprise that it was in deep trouble at the beginning itself when its openers N Curtis and P McCosh went in to bat. Morapakkam Joysam Gopalan – the Madras fast medium bowler and the lone test cricketer from among the two teams (he had made his debut for India against England at Calcutta in January 1934; he had also the distinction of playing Hockey at international level – he was selected in the Indian Team for Berlin Olympics) entered the record books as the first bowler to deliver the first ball in the history of the premier tournament to N Curtis who took the first strike. Although Gopalan bowled the first over (and could not capture a wicket in the first innings), the havoc was done by AG Ram Singh, the left arm spinner (his two sons AG Kripal Singh and AG Milkha Singh represented India), who partnered Gopalan at the other end. Mysore players with no exceptions had virtually no answer to the guile of Ram Singh who fully exploited the rain affected pitch. Coupled with his Captain CP Johnstone (a Burmah Shell Executive and who played for Kent in Eng), both sliced through the Mysore batting line up. Curtis top scored the innings with 15 while the only other player to reach double figures was Renshaw Nailer (he had earned a name as a powerful hitter in the Presidency matches in Madras), who made 14. Five players were dismissed for ducks. The only notable partnership of a meagre 24 runs came between Curtis and Nailer for the 4th wicket. MS Teversham – the Mysore skipper (a major in the Army) achieved the rare distinction of becoming the first Captain in the championship to be dismissed for a duck. Wreckers in chief – Ramsingh took 6/19 in 13.2 overs (the first five wicket haul in the national championship) and Johnstone bowling off-cutters, had figures of 4/10 in 6 overs. Mysore players whose batting performance gave a feeling as though they were afraid of the devil in the pitch, eventually were responsible for their team to be dismissed for a paltry 48 – the first double digit score in the history of the national championship. SVT Chari kept wickets brilliantly for Madras and effected 4 stumpings, while C Ramaswamy held 5 catches in the match.
Madras, although rejoiced at keeping the opposition at bay, too did not fare better but the home team batsmen were not as timid as those of the opposition and could muster 130 in 43 overs, for a lead of 82 runs – a shade better than the performance of the visitors. The restricted total of Madras was mainly due to the devastating spell of 6/23 in 8 overs by MG Vijayasarathy who bowled medium off breaks. (he later rose to the level of an international umpire and who was also the first player treasurer of the Mysore State Cricket Association (now KSCA). he also served as its Vice President and President.) and excellent bowling (3/29) by Safi Darashah (who later took to broadcasting as a commentator). Cotah Ramaswami (who also represented India in the Davis Cup in 1922), top scoed with 26 for Madras. NN Swarna (22) and MJ Gopalan (23) were the other leading scorers for Madras. Many felt that if Vijayasarathy had opened the bowling with Nagaraja Rao, the home team could have been dismissed for a lesser score as Vijayasarathy coming as a third change bowler caused the lower order collapse – all the dismissals, being in a row. .
When Mysore switched to batting for a second time, everyone thought it would put up a decent performance. However, this was not to be as once again wickets fell at regular intervals. Mysore batsmen refused to learn from the first innings debacle and paid a heavy price for the inept batting performance for the second time in the match. Ram Singh was in his elements again demolishing the Mysore innings with his tantalizing spinners and accounting for another five wicket haul (5/16in 14.3 overs). With this he scripted his name into the record books as the first player to take 10 or more wickets in a match. Gopalan with 3/20 and Johnstone with 2/10 ably assisted him. T Murari (one of the founders of the MSCA) and Teversham with 11 runs each were the joint top scorers as batsmen for the visitors. Darashah was the only other player to reach the double figure (10). The irony was that Mr Extras top scored for the innings with 13. Mysore, in the end, folded up for a niggardly 59. BR Nagaraja Rao – a fast bowler of repute, also went into the record books as the first player to be dismissed for a ‘pair’ (duck in each innings).
Madras thus emerged victors by an innings and 23 runs. The inaugural match was over in a single day – a record that still stands today as till date no other match in the national championship has been completed in a single day. The whole match lasted for a total of 100.5 overs. Bowlers had a sway in the entire match and this match is still known as Ram Singh’s match for his magnificent bowling performance of 11/35 (6/19 and 5/16).
This match is also known for a humorous anecdote if you can call it like that. It is learnt that some of the supporters of the Mysore team who were excited to get a first-hand knowledge of the inaugural day’s play, had gone to the Railway Station on the morning of the next day to purchase the newspaper (in those days it is learnt that Bangalore did not have any reputed newspaper and the newspapers used to come from Madras by train) but were taken aback when they saw the team members alighting from the train, remarking that they would narrate the match event in detail instead of the newspaper.
And what about those press people who covered this unforgettable match. The stalwarts N.S.Ramaswami, KN Prabhu and PN Sunderesan also find themselves in the record books as the famous trio of cricket writers to have witnessed and reported this historic match. The trio is no more as they have breathed their last.
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The score card of the first Ranji Trophy match is reproduced below
Ranji Trophy, 1934/35 : Madras v Mysore : MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai : 4 November 1934 (3-day match) : Result: Madras won by an innings and 23 runs : Toss: Madras : Captains : MS Teversham {Mysore} : CP Johnstone {Madras}
Noman Ali of Pakistan captured six wickets conceding 42 runs in England’s second innings in the just concluded test against England at Rawalpindi to provide the 116th occasion of a Pakisran bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Fazal Mahmood
27.3
6
11
42
7
3
v Ind
Lucknow
23 Oct 1952
2
Fazal Mahmood
30.0
6
16
53
6
2
v Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1954
3
Fazal Mahmood
30.0
6
11
46
6
4
v Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1954
4
Mahmood Hussain
27.0
6
6
67
6
2
v Ind
Dhaka
01 Jan 1955
5
Zulfiqar Ahmed
46.3
6
21
42
6
3
v NZl
Karachi
13 Oct 1955
6
Khan Mohammad
16.2
6
6
21
6
1
v NZl
Dhaka
07 Nov 1955
7
Fazal Mahmood
27.0
6
11
34
6
1
v Aus
Karachi
11 Oct 1956
8
Fazal Mahmood
48.0
6
17
80
7
3
v Aus
Karachi
11 Oct 1956
9
Fazal Mahmood
32.0
6
10
83
6
1
v Win
Port of Spain
26 Mar 1958
10
Nasim-ul-Ghani
30.5
6
9
67
6
3
v Win
Port of Spain
26 Mar 1958
11
Fazal Mahmood
18.3
6
9
34
6
2
v Win
Dhaka
06 Mar 1959
12
Fazal Mahmood
27.0
6
10
66
6
4
v Win
Dhaka
06 Mar 1959
13
Haseeb Ahsan
84.0
6
19
202
6
2
v Ind
Chennai
13 Jan 1961
14
Arif Butt
21.3
8
1
89
6
2
v Aus
Melbourne
04 Dec 1964
15
Mohammad Nazir
30.1
6
3
99
7
2
v NZl
Karachi
24 Oct 1969
16
Pervez Sajjad
40.0
6
15
74
7
2
v NZl
Lahore
30 Oct 1969
17
Intikhab Alam
21.0
8
3
52
7
2
v NZl
Dunedin
07 Feb 1973
18
Intikhab Alam
30.0
8
4
127
6
2
v NZl
Auckland
16 Feb 1973
19
Sarfraz Nawaz
27.0
8
1
89
6
2
v Win
Lahore
15 Feb 1975
20
Imran Khan
26.0
8
6
102
6
1
v Aus
Sydney
14 Jan 1977
21
Imran Khan
19.7
8
3
63
6
3
v Aus
Sydney
14 Jan 1977
22
Imran Khan
18.0
6
2
90
6
1
v Win
Kingston
15 Apr 1977
23
Abdul Qadir
24.0
8
8
44
6
2
v Eng
Hyderabad (Sind)
02 Jan 1978
24
Sarfraz Nawaz
35.4
8
7
86
9
4
v Aus
Melbourne
10 Mar 1979
25
Sikander Bakht
21.0
6
3
69
8
2
v Ind
Delhi
04 Dec 1979
26
Iqbal Qasim
28.5
6
14
40
6
3
v Ind
Wankhede
16 Dec 1979
27
Iqbal Qasim
42.0
6
22
49
7
3
v Aus
Karachi
27 Feb 1980
28
Iqbal Qasim
32.2
6
5
89
6
3
v Win
Faisalabad
08 Dec 1980
29
Iqbal Qasim
65.0
6
18
141
6
1
v Srl
Faisalabad
14 Mar 1982
30
Imran Khan
29.3
6
8
58
8
1
v Srl
Lahore
22 Mar 1982
31
Imran Khan
22.5
6
3
58
6
3
v Srl
Lahore
22 Mar 1982
32
Imran Khan
25.3
6
11
52
7
1
v Eng
Birmingham
29 Jul 1982
33
Mudassar Nazar
19.0
6
7
32
6
3
v Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 1982
34
Abdul Qadir
50.5
6
12
142
7
3
v Aus
Faisalabad
30 Sep 1982
35
Imran Khan
20.1
6
4
60
8
3
v Ind
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
36
Imran Khan
25.0
6
3
98
6
1
v Ind
Faisalabad
03 Jan 1983
37
Imran Khan
17.2
6
3
35
6
2
v Ind
Hyderabad (Sind)
14 Jan 1983
38
Azeem Hafeez
23.0
6
7
46
6
2
v Ind
Lahore
17 Oct 1984
39
Tauseef Ahmed
15.0
6
7
45
6
3
v Srl
Kandy
23 Feb 1986
40
Wasim Akram
25.0
6
3
91
6
2
v Win
Faisalabad
24 Oct 1986
41
Abdul Qadir
9.3
6
1
16
6
4
v Win
Faisalabad
24 Oct 1986
42
Imran Khan
22.3
6
2
46
6
3
v Win
Karachi
20 Nov 1986
43
Imran Khan
19.1
6
5
40
7
3
v Eng
Leeds
02 Jul 1987
44
Imran Khan
41.5
6
8
129
6
2
v Eng
Birmingham
23 Jul 1987
45
Abdul Qadir
44.4
6
15
96
7
2
v Eng
The Oval
06 Aug 1987
46
Abdul Qadir
37.0
6
13
56
9
1
v Eng
Lahore
25 Nov 1987
47
Imran Khan
22.4
6
2
80
7
1
v Win
Georgetown
02 Apr 1988
48
Abdul Qadir
58.1
6
18
160
6
2
v NZl
Auckland
24 Feb 1989
49
Wasim Akram
30.0
6
9
62
6
1
v Aus
Melbourne
12 Jan 1990
50
Waqar Younis
37.5
6
11
86
7
3
v NZl
Lahore
18 Oct 1990
51
Waqar Younis
30.2
6
13
76
7
2
v NZl
Faisalabad
26 Oct 1990
52
Wasim Akram
22.1
6
3
67
6
1
v Eng
The Oval
06 Aug 1992
53
Waqar Younis
34.1
6
8
91
7
2
v Zim
Karachi
01 Dec 1993
54
Waqar Younis
21.5
6
7
44
6
4
v Zim
Karachi
01 Dec 1993
55
Wasim Akram
16.1
6
4
43
6
3
v NZl
Auckland
10 Feb 1994
56
Wasim Akram
37.0
6
7
119
7
3
v NZl
Wellington
17 Feb 1994
57
Waqar Younis
19.0
6
1
78
6
2
v NZl
Christchurch
24 Feb 1994
58
Waqar Younis
14.0
6
4
34
6
1
v Srl
Kandy
26 Aug 1994
59
Mushtaq Ahmed
34.4
6
13
56
7
4
v NZl
Christchurch
08 Dec 1995
60
Mushtaq Ahmed
37.0
6
10
78
6
3
v Eng
The Oval
22 Aug 1996
61
Wasim Akram
20.0
6
8
48
6
1
v Zim
Faisalabad
24 Oct 1996
62
Mushtaq Ahmed
32.0
6
8
84
6
3
v NZl
Lahore
21 Nov 1996
63
Mushtaq Ahmed
30.0
6
3
87
6
1
v NZl
Rawalpindi
28 Nov 1996
64
Mohammad Zahid
20.0
6
3
66
7
3
v NZl
Rawalpindi
28 Nov 1996
65
Mushtaq Ahmed
37.0
6
13
78
6
4
v SAF
Durban
26 Feb 1998
66
Waqar Younis
23.0
6
6
78
6
1
v SAF
Gqeberha
06 Mar 1998
67
Saqlain Mushtaq
24.0
6
8
46
6
2
v Aus
Hobart
18 Nov 1999
68
Wasim Akram
26.2
6
7
61
6
2
v Win
St John’s
25 May 2000
69
Saqlain Mushtaq
74.0
6
20
164
8
1
v Eng
Lahore
15 Nov 2000
70
Danish Kaneria
13.0
6
3
42
6
1
v Ban
Multan
29 Aug 2001
71
Danish Kaneria
15.0
6
3
52
6
3
v Ban
Multan
29 Aug 2001
72
Waqar Younis
16.2
6
2
55
6
1
v Ban
Dhaka
09 Jan 2002
73
Danish Kaneria
19.4
6
4
77
7
3
v Ban
Dhaka
09 Jan 2002
74
Shoaib Akhtar
8.2
6
4
11
6
2
v NZl
Lahore
01 May 2002
75
Saqlain Mushtaq
25.5
6
2
66
7
1
v Zim
Bulawayo
16 Nov 2002
76
Shoaib Akhtar
22.5
6
4
50
6
1
v Ban
Peshawar
27 Aug 2003
77
Shoaib Akhtar
18.0
6
3
30
6
3
v NZl
Wellington
26 Dec 2003
79
Danish Kaneria
60.0
6
20
118
7
3
v Srl
Karachi
28 Oct 2004
79
Danish Kaneria
49.3
6
7
188
7
2
v Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2005
80
Danish Kaneria
53.4
6
12
150
6
2
v Ind
Mohali
08 Mar 2005
81
Mohammad Asif
23.0
6
7
44
6
1
v Srl
Kandy
03 Apr 2006
82
Umar Gul
37.0
6
2
135
6
1
v Srl
Lahore
01 Mar 2009
83
Danish Kaneria
53.0
6
10
168
7
2
v NZl
Napier
11 Dec 2009
84
Mohammad Asif
20.0
6
6
41
6
1
v Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2010
85
Mohammad Amir
28.0
6
6
84
6
1
v Eng
Lord’s
26 Aug 2010
86
Tanvir Ahmed
28.0
6
6
120
6
1
v SAF
Abu Dhabi
20 Nov 2010
87
Saeed Ajmal
23.5
6
6
42
6
3
v Win
Providence
12 May 2011
88
Saeed Ajmal
24.3
6
7
55
7
1
v Eng
Dubai (DICS)
17 Jan 2012
89
Abdur Rehman
10.1
6
4
25
6
4
v Eng
Abu Dhabi
25 Jan 2012
90
Saeed Ajmal
42.0
6
9
96
6
2
v SAF
Cape Town
14 Feb 2013
91
Rahat Ali
27.2
6
1
127
6
1
v SAF
Centurion
22 Feb 2013
92
Saeed Ajmal
32.3
6
4
95
7
2
v Zim
Harare
03 Sep 2013
93
Saeed Ajmal
55.5
6
8
151
6
2
v SAF
Dubai (DICS)
23 Oct 2013
94
Yasir Shah
30.1
6
6
76
7
3
v Srl
Galle
17 Jun 2015
95
Yasir Shah
41.3
6
5
96
6
2
v Srl
Colombo (PSS)
25 Jun 2015
96
Yasir Shah
29.0
6
6
72
6
2
v Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2016
97
Yasir Shah
39.0
6
5
124
6
4
v Win
Abu Dhabi
21 Oct 2016
98
Mohammad Amir
26.0
6
11
44
6
1
v Win
Kingston
21 Apr 2017
99
Yasir Shah
21.4
6
4
63
6
3
v Win
Kingston
21 Apr 2017
100
Yasir Shah
39.5
6
12
94
7
3
v Win
Bridgetown
30 Apr 2017
101
Yasir Shah
55.5
6
9
184
6
1
v Srl
Dubai (DICS)
06 Oct 2017
102
Bilal Asif
21.3
6
7
36
6
2
v Aus
Dubai (DICS)
07 Oct 2018
103
Yasir Shah
12.3
6
1
41
8
2
v NZl
Dubai (DICS)
24 Nov 2018
104
Yasir Shah
44.5
6
9
143
6
3
v NZl
Dubai (DICS)
24 Nov 2018
105
Shaheen Shah Afridi
17.3
6
7
51
6
2
v Win
Ki0ngston
20 Aug 2021
106
Sajid Khan
15.0
6
4
42
8
2
v Ban
Mirpur
04 Dec 2021
107
Noman Ali
38.1
6
9
107
6
2
v Aus
Rawalpindi
04 Mar 2022
108
Abrar Ahmed
22.0
6
1
114
7
1
v Eng
Multan
09 Dec 2022
109
Noman Ali
23.0
6
8
70
7
3
v Srl
Colombo (SSC)
24 Jul 2023
110
Aamer Jamal
20.2
6
1
111
6
1
v Aus
Perth
14 Dec 2023
111
Aamer Jamal
21.4
6
2
69
6
2
v Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2024
112
Khurram Shahzad
21.0
6
3
90
6
2
v Ban
Rawalpindi
30 Aug 2024
113
Sajid Khan
26.2
6
1
111
7
2
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
114
Noman Ali
16.3
6
1
46
8
4
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
115
Sajid Khan
29.2
6
4
128
6
1
v Eng
Rawalpindi
24 Oct 2024
116
Noman Ali
18.2
6
2
42
6
3
v Eng
Rawalpindi
24 Oct 2024
Noman Ali of Pakistan captured six wickets conceding 42 runs in England’s second innings in the just concluded test against England at Rawalpindi to provide the 21st occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Fazal Mahmood
30.0
6
16
53
6
2
v Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1954
2
Fazal Mahmood
30.0
6
11
46
6
4
v Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1954
3
Abdul Qadir
24.0
8
8
44
6
2
v Eng
Hyderabad (Sind)
02 Jan 1978
4
Imran Khan
25.3
6
11
52
7
1
v Eng
Birmingham
29 Jul 1982
5
Mudassar Nazar
19.0
6
7
32
6
3
v Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 1982
6
Imran Khan
19.1
6
5
40
7
3
v Eng
Leeds
02 Jul 1987
7
Imran Khan
41.5
6
8
129
6
2
v Eng
Birmingham
23 Jul 1987
8
Abdul Qadir
44.4
6
15
96
7
2
v Eng
The Oval
06 Aug 1987
9
Abdul Qadir
37.0
6
13
56
9
1
v Eng
Lahore
25 Nov 1987
10
Wasim Akram
22.1
6
3
67
6
1
v Eng
The Oval
06 Aug 1992
11
Mushtaq Ahmed
37.0
6
10
78
6
3
v Eng
The Oval
22 Aug 1996
12
Saqlain Mushtaq
74.0
6
20
164
8
1
v Eng
Lahore
15 Nov 2000
13
Mohammad Amir
28.0
6
6
84
6
1
v Eng
Lord’s
26 Aug 2010
14
Saeed Ajmal
24.3
6
7
55
7
1
v Eng
Dubai (DICS)
17 Jan 2012
15
Abdur Rehman
10.1
6
4
25
6
4
v Eng
Abu Dhabi
25 Jan 2012
16
Yasir Shah
29.0
6
6
72
6
2
v Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2016
17
Abrar Ahmed
22.0
6
1
114
7
1
v Eng
Multan
09 Dec 2022
18
Sajid Khan
26.2
6
1
111
7
2
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
19
Noman Ali
16.3
6
1
46
8
4
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
20
Sajid Khan
29.2
6
4
128
6
1
v Eng
Rawalpindi
24 Oct 2024
21
Noman Ali
18.2
6
2
42
6
3
v Eng
Rawalpindi
24 Oct 2024
Ten or more wickets by Indian bowlers in a test going in vain
Washington Sunder’s 11 for 115 against New Zealand in the just concluded test at Pune was in a losing cause to provide the 54th occasion of an Indian bowler’s ten or more wickets in a test going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
Mdns
Runs
W
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MH Mankad
69.4
6
24
108
12
v Eng
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
2
MH Mankad
71.2
6
30
131
13
v Pak
Delhi
16 Oct 1952
3
Ghulam Ahmed
49.3
6
11
130
10
v Aus
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
4
SP Gupte
57.3
6
13
223
10
v Win
Kanpur
12 Dec 1958
5
JM Patel
61.3
6
23
124
14
v Aus
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
6
SA Durani
70.0
6
21
177
10
v Eng
Chennai
10 Jan 1962
7
RG Nadkarni
72.4
6
27
122
11
v Aus
Chennai
02 Oct 1964
8
S Venkataraghavan
112.3
6
56
152
12
v NZl
Delhi
19 Mar 1965
9
BS Chandrasekhar
92.5
6
24
235
11
v Win
Brabourne
13 Dec 1966
10
EAS Prasanna
71.0
6
27
174
10
v Aus
Chennai
24 Dec 1969
11
EAS Prasanna
47.0
8
10
140
11
v NZl
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
12
BS Bedi
61.2
8
12
194
10
v Aus
Perth
16 Dec 1977
13
BS Chandrasekhar
34.1
8
5
104
12
v Aus
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
14
N Kapil Dev
42.4
6
12
146
11
v Pak
Chennai
15 Jan 1980
15
N Kapil Dev
57.3
6
15
135
10
v Win
Ahmedabad
12 Nov 1983
16
L Sivaramakrishnan
77.2
6
20
181
12
v Eng
Wankhede
28 Nov 1984
17
C Sharma
53.3
6
6
188
10
v Eng
Birmingham
03 Jul 1986
18
Maninder Singh
37.4
6
10
107
10
v Srl
Nagpur
27 Dec 1986
19
Maninder Singh
62.1
6
16
126
10
v Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
20
ND Hirwani
33.5
6
6
136
16
v Win
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
21
A Kumble
64.3
6
19
128
11
v Srl
Lucknow
18 Jan 1994
22
SLV Raju
56.2
6
16
125
11
v Srl
Ahmedabad
08 Feb 1994
23
BKV Prasad
44.0
6
10
153
10
v SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
24
A Kumble
51.0
6
13
149
14
v Pak
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
25
J Srinath
46.0
6
10
132
13
v Pak
Eden Gardens
16 Feb 1999
26
A Kumble
59.4
6
17
134
10
v NZl
Kanpur
22 Oct 1999
27
Harbhajan Singh
68.2
6
15
196
13
v Aus
Eden Gardens
11 Mar 2001
28
Harbhajan Singh
80.1
6
26
217
15
v Aus
Chennai
18 Mar 2001
29
A Kumble
89.0
6
18
233
10
v Eng
Ahmedabad
11 Dec 2001
30
A Kumble
88.5
6
15
279
12
v Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2004
31
Harbhajan Singh
71.1
6
12
224
11
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
32
A Kumble
64.3
6
12
181
13
v Aus
Chennai
14 Oct 2004
33
IK Pathan
31.0
6
10
96
11
v Ban
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
34
A Kumble
75.1
6
27
161
10
v Pak
Eden Gardens
16 Mar 2005
35
IK Pathan
34.2
6
7
126
12
v Zim
Harare
20 Sep 2005
36
A Kumble
64.0
6
13
157
10
v Srl
Delhi
10 Dec 2005
37
Harbhajan Singh
53.2
6
10
141
10
v Srl
Ahmedabad
18 Dec 2005
38
Harbhajan Singh
54.3
6
9
153
10
v Srl
Galle
31 Jul 2008
39
Z Khan
39.3
6
5
149
10
v Ban
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
40
I Sharma
41.2
6
11
108
10
v Win
Bridgetown
28 Jun 2011
41
R Ashwin
43.2
6
14
85
12
v NZl
Hyderabad
23 Aug 2012
42
R Ashwin
74.0
6
18
198
12
v Aus
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
43
PP Ojha
29.2
6
8
89
10
v Win
Wankhede
14 Nov 2013
44
R Ashwin
42.0
6
8
160
10
v Srl
Galle
12 Aug 2015
45
R Ashwin
46.0
6
13
98
12
v SAF
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
46
R Ashwin
66.2
6
12
225
10
v NZl
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
47
R Ashwin
41.1
6
7
140
13
v NZl
Indore
08 Oct 2016
48
R Ashwin
64.3
6
7
167
12
v Eng
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
49
RA Jadeja
70.0
6
14
154
10
v Eng
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
50
UT Yadav
38.5
6
6
133
10
v Win
Hyderabad
12 Oct 2018
51
AR Patel
36.4
6
6
70
11
v Eng
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
52
RA Jadeja
33.1
6
3
110
10
v Aus
Delhi
17 Feb 2023
53
R Ashwin
46.0
6
13
131
12
v Win
Roseau
12 Jul 2023
54
Washington Sundar
42.1
6
4
115
11
v NZl
Pune
24 Oct 2024
Washington Sunder’s 11 for 115 against New Zealand in the just concluded test at Pune was in a losing cause to provide the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler’s ten or more wickets in a test going in vain against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
S Venkataraghavan
112.3
6
56
152
12
v NZl
Delhi
19 Mar 1965
2
EAS Prasanna
47.0
8
10
140
11
v NZl
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
3
A Kumble
59.4
6
17
134
10
v NZl
Kanpur
22 Oct 1999
3
R Ashwin
43.2
6
14
85
12
v NZl
Hyderabad
23 Aug 2012
4
R Ashwin
66.2
6
12
225
10
v NZl
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
6
R Ashwin
41.1
6
7
140
13
v NZl
Indore
08 Oct 2016
7
Washington Sundar
42.1
6
4
115
11
v NZl
Pune
24 Oct 2024
Bangladesh batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings
Mehidy Hasan Miraz of Bangladesh scored 97 against South Africa in the first test at Mirpur in the on-going test series between the two teams to provide the 22nd occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Habibul Bashar
97
1
v Pakistan
Peshawar
27 Aug 2003
2
Mohammad Ashraful
98
2
v Zimbabwe
Harare
19 Feb 2004
3
Habibul Bashar
94
1
v Zimbabwe
Chattogram
06 Jan 2005
4
Shakib Al Hasan
96
4
v Sri Lanka
Mirpur
26 Dec 2008
5
Shakib Al Hasan
96*
4
v West Indies
St George’s
17 Jul 2009
6
Mahmudullah
96*
1
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
7
Mushfiqur Rahim
95
4
v England
Chattogram
12 Mar 2010
8
Shakib Al Hasan
96
3
v England
Mirpur
20 Mar 2010
9
Shahriar Nafees
97
1
v Pakistan
Mirpur
17 Dec 2011
10
Nasir Hossain
96
2
v West Indies
Mirpur
13 Nov 2012
11
Shakib Al Hasan
97
3
v West Indies
Khulna
21 Nov 2012
12
Nasir Hossain
94
3
v West Indies
Khulna
21 Nov 2012
13
Mushfiqur Rahim
93
3
v Zimbabwe
Harare
25 Apr 2013
14
Tamim Iqbal
95
1
v New Zealand
Mirpur
21 Oct 2013
15
Mushfiqur Rahim
92
1
v Sri Lanka
Chattogram
31 Jan 2018
16
Litton Das
94
3
v Sri Lanka
Chattogram
31 Jan 2018
17
Tamim Iqbal
90
1
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
21 Apr 2021
18
Tamim Iqbal
92
2
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
29 Apr 2021
19
Litton Das
95
1
v Zimbabwe
Harare
07 Jul 2021
20
Mushfiqur Rahim
91
1
v Pakistan
Chattogram
26 Nov 2021
21
Shadman Islam
93
2
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
21 Aug 2024
22
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
97
3
v South Africa
Mirpur
21 Oct 2024
Batsmen dismissed stumped in both innings of a test
MJ Leach of England was dismissed stumped in both innings of the test for 16 and 30 respectively against Pakistan to provide the 25th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in both innings of a test. All such occasions are furnished below
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
AN Hornby
0
4
England
v Australia
Manchester
10 Jul 1884
2
R Peel
0
0
England
v Australia
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
3
TW Hayward
24
15
England
v South Africa
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
4
C Newberry
1
5
South Africa
v England
Johannesburg
26 Dec 1913
5
RHM Hands
0
7
South Africa
v England
Gqeberha
27 Feb 1914
6
CH Parkin
12
17
England
v Australia
Adelaide
14 Jan 1921
7
IM Barrow
19
17
West Indies
v Australia
Brisbane
16 Jan 1931
8
WR Hammond
24
140
England
v South Africa
Durban
03 Mar 1939
9
W Place
8
107
England
v West Indies
Kingston
27 Mar 1948
10
HJ Tayfield
6
7
South Africa
v Australia
Gqeberha
03 Mar 1950
11
FMM Worrell
15
28
West Indies
v England
Manchester
08 Jun 1950
12
MJ Hilton
0
15
England
v India
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
13
RJ Christiani
4
33
West Indies
v India
Bridgetown
07 Feb 1953
14
B Sutcliffe
26
10
New Zealand
v West Indies
Christchurch
18 Feb 1956
15
PJL Dujon
24
2
West Indie
v India
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
16
MA Butcher
4
6
England
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
10 Dec 2003
17
UDU Chandana
19
14
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Cairns
09 Jul 2004
18
CB Mpofu
0
0
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Harare
07 Aug 2005
19
KAJ Roach
22
5
West Indies
v Sri Lanka
Galle
14 Oct 2015
20
Sabbir Rahman
66
24
Bangladesh
v Australia
Chattogram
04 Sep 2017
21
J Blackwood
1
3
West Indies
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
21 Oct 2017
22
RG Sharma
176
127
India
v South Africa
Visakhapatnam
02 Oct 2019
23
Sikandar Raza
41
17
Zimbabwe
v Sri Lanka
Harare
19 Jan 2020
24
Saud Shakeel
141
0
Pakistan
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
21 Aug 2024
25
MJ Leach
16
10
England
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
24 Oct 2024
MJ Leach of England was dismissed stumped in both innings of the test for 16 and 30 respectively against Pakistan to provide the ninth occasion of an England batsman dismissed stumped in both innings of a test. All such occasions are furnished below
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
AN Hornby
0
4
England
v Australia
Manchester
10 Jul 1884
2
R Peel
0
0
England
v Australia
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
3
TW Hayward
24
15
England
v South Africa
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
4
CH Parkin
12
17
England
v Australia
Adelaide
14 Jan 1921
5
WR Hammond
24
140
England
v South Africa
Durban
03 Mar 1939
6
MA Butcher
4
6
England
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
10 Dec 2003
7
W Place
8
107
England
v West Indies
Kingston
27 Mar 1948
8
MJ Hilton
0
15
England
v India
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
9
MJ Leach
16
10
England
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
24 Oct 2024
For the first time in the annals of test cricket, two bowlers shared the ten wickets in a test match,in two different tests starting on the same date
For the first time in the annals of test cricket, two bowlers shared the ten wickets in a test match,in two different tests starting on the same date. R Ashwin and W Sunder of India shared the wickets in the first innings of the test against New Zealand at Pune which started in 24.10.2024 and Noman Ali and Sajid Khan of Pakistan shared the wickets in England’s second innings at Rawalpindi which had a start date of 24.10.2024
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
I
Team
Opp{Score}
Ground
Date
1
R Ashwin
3/64
W Sundar
7/50
1
Ind
NZl (259)
Pune
24/10/2024
2
Noman Ali
6/42
Sajid Khan
4/59
2
Pak
Eng {112]
Rawalpindi
24/10/2024
It is interesting to note that both these tests lasted three days. India and Pakistan are the neighbouring countries. It is also interesting to note that the bowlers have performed the feat on home soil. India lost the test, while Pakistan won the test. One more subtle observation on this rare feat is – the feat is performed by combination of spin bowlers
Two Pakistan bowlers sharing all the ten wickets in a test innings
Noman Ali and Sajid Khan of Pakistan captured six and four wickets respectively in England’s second innings in the in the just concluded third test between Pakistan and England at Rawalpindi to provide the 250th occasions of two bowlers of a team sharing the wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
I
Team
Opp{Score}
Ground
Date
01
GE Palmer
7/68
E Evans
3/64
1
Aus
Eng (133)
Sydney
17/02/1882
02
GE Palmer
4/44
TW Garrett
6/78
2
Aus
Eng (134)
Sydney
03/03/1882
03
FR Spofforth
7/44
HF Boyle
3/19
2
Aus
Eng (77)
The Oval
28/08/1882
04
RG Barlow
3/67
W Bates
7/74
2
Eng
Aus (153)
Melbourne
19/01/1883
05
FR Spofforth
7/44
TP Horan
3/22
2
Aus
Eng (123)
Sydney
26/01/1883
06
FR Spofforth
4/42
HF Boyle
6/42
1
Aus
Eng (95)
Old Trafford
11/07/1884
07
FR Spofforth
4/54
TP Horan
6/40
1
Aus
Eng (133)
Sydney
20/02/1885
08
GA Lohmann
7/36
J Briggs
3/28
1
Eng
Aus (68)
The Oval
12/08/1886
09
CTB Turner
6/15
JJ Ferris
4/27
1
Aus
Eng (45)
Sydney
28/01/1887
10
GA Lohmann
8/35
W Flowers
2/9
1
Eng
Aus (84)
Sydney
25/02/1887
11
JJ Ferris
5/71
CTB Turner
5/41
1
Aus
Eng (151)
Sydney
25/02/1887
12
GA Lohmann
5/17
R Peel
5/18
1
Eng
Aus (42)
Sydney
10/02/1888
13
CTB Turner
5/36
JJ Ferris
5/26
2
Aus
Eng (62)
Lord’s
16/07/1888
14
WH Ashley
7/95
CH Vintcent
3/88
1
SAF
Eng (292)
Newlands
25/03/1889
15
CTB Turner
4/46
G Giffen
6/72
2
Aus
Eng (157)
Sydney
29/01/1892
16
G Giffen
5/76
ST Callaway
5/37
1
Aus
Eng (124)
Adelaide
11/01/1895
17
AE Trott
8/43
G Giffen
2/74
2
Aus
Eng (143)
Adelaide
11/01/1895
18
SMJ Woods
1/74
GA Lohmann
9/28
1
Eng
SAF (151)
Old Wanderers
02/03/1896
19
GA Lohmann
7/42
EJ Tyler
3/49
1
Eng
SAF (115)
Newlands
21/03/1896
20
T Richardson
5/134
JT Hearne
5/76
2
Eng
Aus (347)
Lord’s
22/06/1896
21
R Peel
6/23
JT Hearne
4/19
2
Eng
Aus (44)
The Oval
10/08/1896
22
H Trumble
4/53
MA Noble
6/49
2
Aus
Eng (150)
Melbourne
01/01/1898
23
MA Noble
5/84
CE Mcleod
5/65
2
Aus
Eng (282)
Adelaide
14/01/1898
24
J Middleton
4/18
JH Sinclair
6/26
1
SAF
Eng (92)
Newlands
01/04/1899
25
AE Trott
4/19
S Haigh
6/11
2
Eng
SAF (35)
Newlands
01/04/1899
26
WH Lockwood
7/71
AO Jones
3/73
1
Eng
Aus (352)
The Oval S
14/08/1899
27
F Barnes
6/42
C Blythe
4/64
1
Eng
Aus (112)
Melbourne
01/01/1902
28
H Trumble
3/38
MA Noble
7/17
1
Aus
Eng (61)
Melbourne
01/01/1902
29
H Trumble
4/49
MA Noble
6/60
2
Aus
Eng (175)
Melbourne
01/01/1902
30
MA Noble
5/54
JV Saunders
5/43
2
Aus
Eng (99)
Sydney
14/02/1902
31
GH Hirst
3/15
W Rhodes
7/17
1
Eng
Aus (36)
Edgbaston
29/05/1902
32
JV Saunders
5/50
MA Noble
5/51
1
Aus
Eng (145)
Bramall Lane
03/07/1902
33
H Trumble
4/49
MA Noble
6/52
2
Aus
Eng (195)
Bramall Lane
03/07/1902
34
W Rhodes
4/104
WH Lockwood
6/48
1
Eng
Aus (299)
Old Trafford
24/07/1902
35
H Trumble
6/53
JV Saunders
4/52
2
Aus
Eng (120)
Old Trafford
24/07/1902
36
H Trumble
8/65
JV Saunders
2/79
1
Aus
Eng (183)
The Oval
11/08/1902
37
CB Llewellyn
6/92
JH Sinclair
4/129
1
SAF
Aus (296)
Old Wanderers
11/10/1902
38
JV Saunders
7/34
WP Howell
3/23
2
Aus
SAF (85)
Old Wanderers
18/10/1902
39
W Rhodes
8/68
GH Hirst
2/38
2
Eng
Aus (111)
Melbourne
01/01/1904
40
MA Noble
4/19
A Cotter
6/40
1
Aus
Eng (61)
Melbourne
05/03/1904
41
A Cotter
3/64
F Laver
7/64
1
Aus
Eng (196)
Trent Bridge
29/05/1905
42
JV Saunders
5/65
JDAO’Connor
5/40
2
Aus
Eng (183)
Adelaide
10/01/1908
43
SF Barnes
7/60
JN Crawford
3/52
1
Eng
Aus (137)
Sydney
21/02/1908
44
GH Hirst
4/28
C Blythe
6/44
1
Eng
Aus (74)
Edgbaston
27/05/1909
45
GH Hirst
5/58
C Blythe
5/58
2
Eng
Aus (151)
Edgbaston
27/05/1909
46
SF Barnes
5/56
C Blythe
5/63
1
Eng
Aus (147)
Old Trafford
26/07/1909
47
AEE Vogler
5/87
GA Faulkner
5/120
1
SAF
Eng (310)
Old Wanderers
01/01/1910
48
AEE Vogler
7/94
GA Faulkner
3/40
2
SAF
Eng (224)
Old Wanderers
01/01/1910
49
A Cotter
6/69
WJ Whitty
4/33
1
Aus
SAF (174)
Sydney
09/12/1910
50
A Cotter
4/47
WJ Whitty
6/17
2
Aus
SAF (80)
Melbourne
31/12/1910
51
FR Foster
5/16
SF Barnes
5/25
1
Eng
SAF (58)
Lord’s
10/06/1912
52
AW Nourse
3/46
SJ Pegler
7/65
1
SAF
Eng (337)
Lord’s
10/06/1912
53
SF Barnes
5/28
FE Woolley
5/41
1
Eng
SAF (95)
The Oval
12/08/1912
54
SF Barnes
5/30
FE Woolley
5/29
1
Eng
Aus (111)
The Oval
19/08/1912
55
WJ Whitty
3/71
GR Hazlitt
7/25
2
Aus
Eng (175)
The Oval
19/08/1912
56
SF Barnes
9/103
AE Relf
1/19
2
Eng
SAF (231)
Old Wanderers
26/12/1913
57
SF Barnes
7/56
W Rhodes
3/33
1
Eng
SAF (170)
Lord’s (SAF)
14/02/1914
58
AA Mailey
9/121
CE Kelleway
1/47
2
Aus
Eng (315)
Melbourne
11/02/1921
59
AR Gilligan
6/7
MW Tate
4/12
1
Eng
SAF (30)
Edgbaston
14/06/1924
60
MW Tate
6/99
JW Hearne
4/84
2
Eng
Aus (250)
Melbourne
01/01/1925
61
G Geary
7/70
GTS Stevens
3/58
1
Eng
SAF (196)
Old Wanderers
24/12/1927
62
G Geary
5/60
WR Hammond
5/36
2
Eng
SAF (170)
Old Wanderers
24/12/1927
63
CL Vincent
6/131
EP Nupen
4/94
1
SAF
Eng (430)
Durban
21/01/1928
64
GF Bissett
4/43
AE Hall
6/100
1
SAF
Eng (265)
Old Wanderers
28/01/1928
65
GN Francis
4/112
HC Griffith
6/103
1
Win
Eng (438)
The Oval
11/08/1928
66
DPB Morkel
4/93
AJ Bell
6/99
1
SAF
Eng (302)
Lord’s
29/06/1929
67
CV Grimmett
7/87
A Hurwood
3/55
1
Aus
Win (296)
Adelaide
12/12/1930
68
CV Grimmett
6/92
H Ironmonger
4/54
2
Aus
SAF (225)
Melbourne
31/12/1931
69
CV Grimmett
3/39
WJ O’Reilly
7/54
2
Aus
Eng (141)
Trent Bridge
08/06/1934
70
WE Bowes
3/98
H Verity
7/61
1
Eng
Aus (284)
Lord’s
22/06/1934
71
WE Bowes
5/55
EW Clark
5/98
2
Eng
Aus (327)
The Oval
18/08/1934
72
EL McCormick
3/28
CV Grimmett
7/40
2
Aus
SAF (98)
Old Wanderers
15/02/1936
73
EL McCormick
3/37
CV Grimmett
7/100
1
Aus
SAF (222)
Durban
28/02/1936
74
CV Grimmett
6/73
WJ O’Reilly
4/47
2
Aus
SAF (227)
Durban
28/02/1936
75
L Amarnath
5/96
MH Mankad
5/101
1
Ind
Eng (294)
Old Trafford
20/07/1946
76
KR Miller
7/60
ERH Toshack
3/17
1
Aus
Eng (141)
Brisbane
29/11/1946
77
AMB Rowan
4/108
NBF Mann
6/59
1
SAF
Eng (253)
Durban
16/12/1948
78
J Cowie
5/127
TB Burtt
5/97
1
NZl
Eng (372)
Leeds
11/06/1949
79
J Cowie
4/123
GF Cresswell
6/168
1
NZl
Eng (482)
The Oval
13/08/1949
80
NBF Mann
3/31
HJ Tayfield
7/23
1
SAF
Aus (75)
Durban
20/01/1950
81
AL Valentine
8/104
S Ramadhin
2/90
1
Win
Eng (312)
Old Trafford
08/06/1950
82
AV Bedser
5/46
FR Brown
5/49
1
Eng
Aus (217)
Melbourne
23/02/1951
83
R Tattersall
7/52
JH Wardle
3/46
1
Eng
SAF (115)
Lord’s
21/06/1951
84
MJ Hilton
4/32
R Tattersall
6/48
1
Eng
Ind (121)
Green Park
12/01/1952
85
FMM Worrell
3/42
GE Gomez
7/55
1
Win
Aus (116)
Sydney
25/01/1952
86
AV Bedser
2/19
FS Trueman
8/31
1
Eng
Ind (58)
Old Trafford
17/07/1952
87
AV Bedser
5/41
FS Trueman
5/48
1
Eng
Ind (98)
The Oval
14/08/1952
88
MG Melle
6/71
JC Watkins
4/41
1
SAF
Aus (280)
Brisbane
05/12/1952
89
SP Gupte
5/180
MH Mankad
5/228
1
Ind
Win (576)
Sabina Park
28/03/1953
90
AV Bedser
7/44
R Tattersall
3/22
2
Eng
Aus (123)
Trent Bridge
11/06/1953
91
AR MacGibbon
4/71
GO Rabone
6/68
1
NZl
SAF (326)
Newlands
01/01/1954
92
Fazal Mahmood
6/53
Mahmood Hussain
4/58
1
Pak
Eng (130)
The Oval
12/08/1954
93
Mahmood Hussain
6/67
Khan Mohammad
4/42
1
Pak
Ind (148)
Dhaka
01/01/1955
94
Khan Mohammad
5/73
Fazal Mahmood
5/48
1
Pak
Ind (145)
Karachi
26/02/1955
95
TL Goddard
5/69
HJ Tayfield
5/94
2
SAF
Eng (256)
Leeds
21/07/1955
96
JC Laker
9/37
GAR Lock
1/37
1
Eng
Aus (84)
Old Trafford
26/07/1956
97
Fazal Mahmood
6/34
Khan Mohammad
4/43
1
Pak
Aus (80)
Karachi
11/10/1956
98
Fazal Mahmood
7/80
Khan Mohammad
3/69
2
Pak
Aus (187)
Karachi
11/10/1956
99
WPA Crawford
3/32
R Bemaud
7/72
1
Aus
Ind (161)
Nehru Stadium
19/10/1956
100
TL Goddard
1/54
HJ Tayfield
9/113
2
SAF
Eng (214)
Wanderers
15/02/1957
101
AK Davidson
5/38
R Benaud
5/82
2
Aus
SAF (144)
P Elizabeth
28/02/1958
102
JC Laker
3/27
GAR Lock
7/51
2
Eng
NZl (129)
Leeds
03/07/1958
103
VB Ranjane
1/35
SP Gupte
9/102
1
Ind
Win (222)
Green Park
12/12/1958
104
JB Statham
7/57
PJ Loader
3/97
1
Eng
Aus (308)
Melbourne
31/12/1958
105
Fazal Mahmood
6/66
Mahd Hussain
4/48
2
Pak
Win (172)
Dhaka
06/03/1959
106
R Benaud
4/42
KD Mackay
6/42
2
Aus
Pak (134)
Dhaka
13/11/1959
107
JM Patel
9/69
CG Borde
1/61
1
Ind
Aus (219)
Green Park
19/12/1959
108
JB Statham
6/63
AE Moss
4/35
1
Eng
SAF (152)
Lord’s
23/06/1960
109
NAT Adcock
6/65
JE Pothecary
4/58
1
SAF
Eng (155)
The Oval
18/08/1960
110
SC Stayers
2/24
LR Gibbs
8/38
2
Win
Ind (187)
Kensington
23/03/1962
111
GD McKenzie
7/153
TR Veivers
3/155
1
Aus
Eng (611)
Old Trafford
23/07/1964
112
Venkataraghavan
8/72
Chandrasekhar
2/96
1
Ind
NZl (262)
Delhi
19/03/1965
113
BS Bedi
6/42
EAS Prasanna
4/74
2
Ind
NZl (127)
Brabourne
25/09/1969
114
Saleem Altaf
3/33
Pervez Sajjad
7/74
1
Pak
NZl (241)
Gaddafi
30/10/1969
115
BS Bedi
5/37
EAS Prasanna
5/42
2
Ind
Aus (107)
Delhi
28/11/1969
116
GC Shillingford
1/45
JM Noreiga
9/95
1
Win
Ind (352)
Port of Spain
06/03/1971
117
DK Lillee
2/90
RAL Massie
8/84
1
Aus
Eng (272)
Lord’s
22/06/1972
118
DK Lillee
2/50
RAL Massie
8/53
2
Aus
Eng (116)
Lord’s
22/06/1972
119
BS Bedi
2/59
Chandrasekhar
8/79
1
Ind
Eng (200)
Delhi
20/12/1972
120
MHN Walker
6/114
JR Hammond
4/79
1
Aus
Win (428)
Sabina Park
16/02/1973
121
N Gifford
5/55
J Birkenshaw
5/57
2
Eng
Pak (199)
Karachi
24/03/1973
122
MHN Walker
5/75
TJ Jenner
5/90
1
Aus
Win (319)
Port of Spain
21/04/1973
123
AW Greig
8/86
PI Pocock
2/86
1
Eng
Win (305)
Port of Spain
30/03/1974
124
DK Lillee
5/15
MHN Walker
5/48
1
Aus
Eng (101)
Edgbaston
10/07/1975
125
AME Roberts
7/54
BD Julien
3/32
2
Win
Aus (169)
Perth
12/12/1975
126
Chandrasekhar
2/85
EAS Prasanna
8/76
2
Ind
NZl (215)
Eden Park
24/01/1976
127
DK Lillee
5/63
GJ Gilmour
5/34
1
Aus
Win (160)
Melbourne
31/01/1976
128
BS Bedi
4/73
Chandrasekhar
6/120
1
Ind
Win (359)
Port of Spain
07/04/1976
129
DK Lillee
6/26
MHN Walker
4/54
1
Aus
Eng (95)
Melbourne
12/03/1977
130
BS Bedi
4/58
Chandrasekhar
6/52
2
Ind
Aus (164)
Melbourne
30/12/1977
131
RGD Willis
2/26
IT Botham
8/34
2
Eng
Pak (139)
Lord’s
15/06/1978
132
AG Hurst
4/93
RM Hogg
6/74
1
Aus
Eng (286)
Brisbane
01/12/1978
133
Sikamder Bakht
5/56
Ehteshamuddin
5/47
1
Pak
Ind (162)
Green Park
25/12/1979
134
JK Lever
3/65
IT Botham
7/48
2
Eng
Ind (149)
Wankhede
15/02/1980
135
RJ Bright
7/87
GS Chappel
3/49
1
Aus
Pak (292)
Karachi
27/02/1980
136
M Iqbal Qasim
7/49
TausifAhmed
3/62
2
Pak
Aus (140)
Karachi
27/02/1980
137
MA Holding
6/67
J Garner
4/36
1
Win
Eng (269)
Lord’s
19/06/1980
138
Kapil Dev
5/97
KD Ghavri
5/107
1
Ind
Aus (406)
Sydney
02/01/1981
139
DK Lillee
5/46
TM Alderman
5/62
2
Aus
Eng (125)
Trent Bridge
18/06/1981
140
DK Lillee
7/89
TM Alderman
3/84
1
Aus
Eng (314)
The Oval
27/08/1981
141
RGD Willis
4/91
IT Botham
6/125
1
Eng
Aus (352)
The Oval
27/08/1981
142
Kapil Dev
5/70
S Madan Lal
5/23
2
Ind
Eng (102)
Wankhede
27/11/1981
143
Imran Khan
6/58
Tausif Ahmed
4/58
2
Pak
Srl (158)
Gaddafi
22/03/1982
144
GF Lawson
5/87
JR Thomson
5/73
2
Aus
Eng (309)
Brisbane
26/11/1982
145
Imran Khan
8/60
Abdul Qadir
2/75
2
Pak
Ind (197)
Karachi
23/12/1982
146
Kapil Dev
8/85
Maninder Singh
2/90
1
Ind
Pak (323)
Gaddafi
23/01/1983
147
Kapil Dev
9/83
BS Sandhu
1/45
2
Ind
Win (201)
Motera
12/11/1983
148
J Garner
6/75
RA Harper
4/56
1
Win
Aus (279)
Bourda
02/03/1984
149
RJ Hadlee
5/73
EJ Chatfield
5/63
1
NZl
Srl (256)
Col-CSS
24/03/1984
150
RGD Willis
2/48
IT Botham
8/103
1
Eng
Win (245)
Lord’s
28/06/1984
151
RM Hogg
4/101
TM Alderman
6/128
1
Aus
Win (416)
Perth
09/11/1984
152
SL Boock
7/87
JG Bracewell
3/44
1
NZl
Pak (230)
Niaz
25/11/1984
153
MD Marshall
7/80
WW Davis
3/66
2
Win
NZl (248)
Kensington
26/04/1985
154
RJ Ratnayake
3/77
JR Ratnayeke
7/83
1
Srl
Pak (259)
Sialkot
27/10/1985
155
RJ Hadlee
9/52
VR Brown
1/17
1
NZl
Aus (179)
Brisbane
08/11/1985
156
GRJ Matthews
5/146
RJ Bright
5/94
2
Aus
Ind (347)
Chepauk
18/09/1986
157
Imran Khan
4/30
Abdul Qadir
6/16
2
Pak
Win (53)
Iqbal
24/10/1986
158
GC Small
5/48
IT Botham
5/41
1
Eng
Aus (141)
Melbourne
26/12/1986
159
RJ Hadlee
6/50
EJ Chatfield
4/30
1
NZl
Win (100)
AMI
12/03/1987
160
M Iqbal Qasim
5/48
Tausif Ahmed
5/54
1
Pak
Ind (145)
Bdngaluru
13/03/1987
161
Abdul Qadir
9/56
Tausif Ahmed
1/38
1
Pak
Eng (175)
Gaddafi
25/11/1987
162
MD Marshall
6/69
CEL Ambrose
4/53
1
Win
Eng (245)
Trent Bridge
02/06/1988
163
Arshad Ayub
4/53
ND Hirwani
6/59
2
Ind
NZl (164)
Bdngaluru
12/11/1988
164
RJ Hadlee
4/39
JG Bracewell
6/51
2
NZl
Ind (145)
Wankhede
24/11/1988
165
C Pringle
7/52
W Watson
3/29
1
NZl
Pak (102)
Iqbal
26/10/1990
166
CEL Ambrose
5/35
IR Bishop
5/41
1
Win
Pak (122)
Gaddafi
06/12/1990
167
BA Reid
7/51
GRJ Matthews
3/40
2
Aus
Eng (150)
Melbourne
26/12/1990
168
CJ McDermott
8/97
MG Hughes
2/49
1
Aus
Eng (244)
Perth
01/02/1991
169
CEL Ambrose
6/34
CA Walsh
4/31
2
Win
SAF (148)
Kensington
18/04/1992
170
Wasim Akram
5/45
Waqar Younis
5/22
2
Pak
NZl (93)
Seddon Park
02/01/1993
171
TBA May
5/89
SK Warne
5/82
2
Aus
Eng (251)
Edgbaston
05/08/1993
172
DE Malcolm
9/57
D Gough
1/39
2
Eng
SAF (175)
The Oval
18/08/1994
173
Wasim Akram
4/32
Waqar Younis
6/34
1
Pak
Srl (71)
Asgiriya
26/08/1994
174
CJ McDermott
2/90
SK Warne
8/71
2
Aus
Eng (323)
Brisbane
25/11/1994
175
WPUJC Vaas
5/43
M Muralitharan
5/64
2
Srl
NZl (185)
McLean Park
11/03/1995
176
D Gough
3/79
DG Cork
7/43
2
Eng
Win (223)
Lord’s
22/06/1995
177
Mohd Zahid
4/64
Mushtaq Ahmed
6/87
1
Pak
NZl (249)
Rawalpindi
28/11/1996
178
GD McGrath
8/38
PR Reiffel
2/17
1
Aus
Eng (77)
Lord’s
19/06/1997
179
AR Caddick
3/76
PCR Tufnell
7/66
1
Eng
Aus (220)
The Oval
21/08/1997
180
AR Caddick
5/67
ARC Fraser
5/40
1
Eng
Win (159)
Port of Spain
13/02/1998
181
AA Donald
4/47
PS De Villiers
6/23
1
SAF
Pak (106)
P Elizabrth
06/03/1998
182
Dharmasena
6/72
Bandarathilake
4/47
1
Srl
NZl (193)
Galle
03/06/1998
183
SM Pollock
5/53
AA Donald
5/71
2
SAF
Eng (240)
Leeds
06/08/1998
184
AA Donald
6/53
SM Pollock
4/16
1
SAF
Eng (122)
Wanderers
25/11/1999
185
HH Streak
2/67
PA Strang
8/109
1
Zim
NZl (338)
Queens
12/09/2000
186
JN Gillespie
5/89
CR Miller
5/81
1
Aus
Win (391)
Adelaide
15/12/2000
187
CRD Fernando
5/98
M Muralitharan
5/122
1
Srl
SAF (420)
Durban
26/12/2000
188
WPUJC Vaas
2/60
M Muralitharan
8/87
1
Srl
Ind (234)
Col-SSC
29/08/2001
189
Waqar Younis
4/19
D Kaneria
6/52
2
Pak
Ban (148)
Multan
29/08/2001
190
WPUJC Vaas
4/95
M Muralitharan
6/126
1
Srl
Win (448)
Galle
13/11/2001
191
WPUJC Vaas
1/58
M Muralitharan
9/51
1
Srl
Zim (236)
Asgiriya
04/01/2002
192
M Muralitharan
5/67
ST Jayasuriya
5/43
1
Srl
Zim (236)
Galle
12/01/2002
193
Harbhajan Singh
6/62
A Kumble
4/58
2
Ind
Zim (146)
Delhi
28/02/2002
194
AR Caddick
3/50
MJ Hoggard
7/63
1
Eng
NZl (147)
AMI
13/03/2002
195
AR Caddick
6/63
AF Giles
4/103
1
Eng
NZl (218)
Basin Reserve
21/03/2002
196
Harbhajan Singh
7/48
A Kumble
3/50
2
Ind
Win (188)
Wankhede
09/10/2002
197
IK Pathan
2/80
A Kumble
8/141
1
Ind
Aus (474)
Sydney
02/01/2004
198
Naved-ul-Hasan
3/83
D Kaneria
7/118
2
Pak
Srl (406)
Karachi
28/10/2004
199
A Kumble
3/82
Harbhajan Singh
7/87
2
Ind
SAF (222)
Eden Gardens
28/11/2004
200
GD McGrath
8/24
M S Kasprowicz
2/4
2
Aus
Pak (72)
Perth
16/12/2004
201
Shoaib Akhtar
5/109
D Kaneria
5/125
1
Pak
Aus (379)
Melbourne
26/12/2004
202
Naved-ul-Hasan
3/107
D Kaneria
7/188
1
Pak
Aus (568)
Sydney
02/01/2005
203
WPUJC Vaas
4/15
M Muralitharan
6/36
2
Srl
Win (113)
Col-SSC
13/07/2005
204
B Lee
4/82
SK Warne
6/46
2
Aus
Eng (182)
Edgbaston
04/08/2005
205
B Lee
4/46
SK Warne
6/80
2
Aus
Win (204)
Adelaide
25/11/2005
206
Mohammad Asif
6/44
D Kaneria
4/53
1
Pak
Srl (279)
Asgiriya
03/04/2006
207
J N Gillespie
2/47
SCG MacGill
8/108
1
Aus
Ban (427)
Fatullah
09/04/2006
208
M Ntini
5/51
DW Steyn
5/47
2
SAF
NZl (120)
Centuropn
15/04/2006
209
SJ Harmison
5/57
MS Panesar
5/72
2
Eng
Pak (222)
Old Trafford
27/07/2006
210
SJ Harmison
4/95
MS Panesar
6/137
2
Eng
Win (394)
Old Trafford
07/06/2007
211
RJ Sidebottom
7/47
SCJ Broad
3/54
1
Eng
NZl (168)
McLean Park
22/03/2008
212
BAW Mendis
4/60
M Muralitharan
6/26
2
Srl
Ind (138)
Col-SSC
23/07/2008
213
S Hossain
5/71
Shakib Al Hasan
5/62
1
Ban
Ind (243)
Chittagong
17/01/2010
214
PP Ojha
6/47
R Ashwin
4/34
2
Ind
Win (134)
Wankhede
22/11/2011
215
HMRKB Herath
6/97
S Randiv
4/74
2
Srl
Eng (264)
Galle
26/03/2012
216
MS Panesar
6/81
GP Swann
4/43
2
Eng
Ind (142)
Wankhede
23/11/2012
217
MA Starc
6/154
MG Johnson
4/110
2
Aus
SAF (569)
Perth
30/11/2012
218
RJ Harris
7/117
NM Lyon
3/55
2
Aus
Eng (330)
Ch-le-St
09/08/2013
219
Mohd Shami
4/70
I Sharma
6/51
1
Ind
NZl (192)
Basin Reserve
14/02/2014
220
HMRKB Herath
9/127
MDK Perera
1/63
1
Srl
Pak (332)
Col-SSC
14/08/2014
221
HMRKB Herath
7/48
PHT Kaushal
3/47
2
Srl
Ind (112)
Galle
12/08/2015
222
R Ashwin
7/66
A Mishra
3/51
2
Ind
SAF (185)
Jamna
25/11/2015
223
MH Miraz
6/77
Shakib Al Hasan
4/49
2
Ban
Eng (164)
Mirput
28/10/2016
224
KJ Abbott
6/77
K Rabada
4/34
2
SAF
Aus (161)
Bellerive
12/11/2016
225
R Ashwvin
6/112
RA Jadeja
4/109
1
Ind
Eng (400)
Wankhede
08/12/2016
226
NM Lyon
4/53
SNJO’Keefe
6/35
2
Aus
Ind (107)
Gahunje
23/02/2017
227
TA Boult
6/32
TG Southee
4/25
1
NZl
Eng (58)
Eden Park
22/03/2018
228
T A Boult
4/87
TG Southee
6/62
1
NZl
Eng (307)
Hagley
30/03/2018
229
J M Anderson
4/76
SCJ Broad
6/54
1
Eng
NZl (278)
Hagley
30/03/2018
230
K A J Roach
2/78
ST Gabriel
8/62
2
Win
Srl (342)
Gros Islet
14/06/2018
231
K Rabada
1/55
KA Maharaj
9/129
1
SAF
Srl (338)
Col-SSC
20/07/2018
232
Mohd Abbas
4/29
Bilal Asif
6/36
1
Pak
Aus (202)
Dubai
07/10/2018
233
Hasan Ali
5/45
Yasir Shah
5/110
2
Pak
NZl (249)
Abu Dhabi
16/11/2018
234
Shakib Al Hasan
3/27
MH Miraz
7/58
1
Ban
Win (111)
Mirpur
30/11/2018
235
S C J Broad
4/19
CR Woakes
6/17
2
Eng
Ire (38)
Lord’s
24/07/2019
236
N M Lyon
6/49
PJ Cummins
4/32
2
Aus
Eng (146)
Edgbaston
01/08/2019
237
S T Gabriel
4/62
JO Holder
6/42
1
Win
Eng (204)
Rose Bowl
08/07/2020
238
T G Southee
5/32
KA Jamieson
5/34
1
NZl
Win (131)
Basin Reserve
11/12/2020
239
A R Patel
5/48
R Ashwin
5/47
2
Ind
Eng (135)
Motera
04/03/2021
240
SS Afridi
5/52
Noman Ali
5/86
2
Pak
Zim (231)
Harare
07/05/2021
241
L Embuldeniya
5/35
Ramesh Mendis
5/66
2
Srl
Win (132)
Galle
29/11/2021
242
K A Maharaj
7/32
SR Harmer
3/21
2
SAF
Ban (53)
Durban
31/03/2022
243
K A Maharaj
7/40
SR Harmer
3/34
2
SAF
Ban (80)
P Elizabeth
08/04/2022
244
Abrar Ahmed
7/114
Zahid Mahmood
3/63
1
Pak
Eng (281)
Multan
09/12/2022
245
R Ashwin
3/59
RA Jadeja
7/42
2
Ind
Aus (113)
Delhi
17/02/2023
246
Naseem Shah
3/44
Noman Ali
7/70
2
Pak
Srl (188)
Col-SSC
24/07/2023
247
Sajid Khan
7/111
Noman Ali
3/101
1
Pak
Eng (291)
Multan
15/10/2024
248
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
2
Pak
Eng (144)
Multan
15/10/2024
249
R Ashwin
3/64
W Sundar
7/50
1
Ind
NZl (259)
Pune
24/10/2024
250
Noman Ali
6/42
Sajid Khan
4/59
2
Pak
Eng {112]
Rawalpindi
24/10/2024
Noman Ali and Sajid Khan of Pakistan captured six and four wickets respectively in England’s second innings in the in the just concluded third test between Pakistan and England at Rawalpindi to provide the 30th occasion of two Pakistan bowlers of a team sharing the wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
I
Team
Opp{Score}
Ground
Date
01
Fazal Mahmood
6/53
Mahmood Hussain
4/58
1
Pak
Eng (130)
The Oval
12/08/1954
02
Mahmood Hussain
6/67
Khan Mohammad
4/42
1
Pak
Ind (148)
Dhaka
01/01/1955
03
Khan Mohammad
5/73
Fazal Mahmood
5/48
1
Pak
Ind (145)
Karachi
26/02/1955
04
Fazal Mahmood
6/34
Khan Mohammad
4/43
1
Pak
Aus (80)
Karachi
11/10/1956
05
Fazal Mahmood
7/80
Khan Mohammad
3/69
2
Pak
Aus (187)
Karachi
11/10/1956
06
Fazal Mahmood
6/66
Mahd Hussain
4/48
2
Pak
Win (172)
Dhaka
06/03/1959
07
Saleem Altaf
3/33
Pervez Sajjad
7/74
1
Pak
NZl (241)
Gaddafi
30/10/1969
08
Sikamder Bakht
5/56
Ehteshamuddin
5/47
1
Pak
Ind (162)
Green Park
25/12/1979
09
M Iqbal Qasim
7/49
TausifAhmed
3/62
2
Pak
Aus (140)
Karachi
27/02/1980
10
Imran Khan
6/58
Tausif Ahmed
4/58
2
Pak
Srl (158)
Gaddafi
22/03/1982
11
Imran Khan
8/60
Abdul Qadir
2/75
2
Pak
Ind (197)
Karachi
23/12/1982
12
Imran Khan
4/30
Abdul Qadir
6/16
2
Pak
Win (53)
Iqbal
24/10/1986
13
M Iqbal Qasim
5/48
Tausif Ahmed
5/54
1
Pak
Ind (145)
Bdngaluru
13/03/1987
14
Abdul Qadir
9/56
Tausif Ahmed
1/38
1
Pak
Eng (175)
Gaddafi
25/11/1987
15
Wasim Akram
5/45
Waqar Younis
5/22
2
Pak
NZl (93)
Seddon Park
02/01/1993
16
Wasim Akram
4/32
Waqar Younis
6/34
1
Pak
Srl (71)
Asgiriya
26/08/1994
17
Mohd Zahid
4/64
Mushtaq Ahmed
6/87
1
Pak
NZl (249)
Rawalpindi
28/11/1996
18
Waqar Younis
4/19
D Kaneria
6/52
2
Pak
Ban (148)
Multan
29/08/2001
19
Naved-ul-Hasan
3/83
D Kaneria
7/118
2
Pak
Srl (406)
Karachi
28/10/2004
20
Shoaib Akhtar
5/109
D Kaneria
5/125
1
Pak
Aus (379)
Melbourne
26/12/2004
21
Naved-ul-Hasan
3/107
D Kaneria
7/188
1
Pak
Aus (568)
Sydney
02/01/2005
22
Mohammad Asif
6/44
D Kaneria
4/53
1
Pak
Srl (279)
Asgiriya
03/04/2006
23
Mohd Abbas
4/29
Bilal Asif
6/36
1
Pak
Aus (202)
Dubai
07/10/2018
24
Hasan Ali
5/45
Yasir Shah
5/110
2
Pak
NZl (249)
Abu Dhabi
16/11/2018
25
SS Afridi
5/52
Noman Ali
5/86
2
Pak
Zim (231)
Harare
07/05/2021
26
Abrar Ahmed
7/114
Zahid Mahmood
3/63
1
Pak
Eng (281)
Multan
09/12/2022
27
Naseem Shah
3/44
Noman Ali
7/70
2
Pak
Srl (188)
Col-SSC
24/07/2023
28
Sajid Khan
7/111
Noman Ali
3/101
1
Pak
Eng (291)
Multan
15/10/2024
29
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
2
Pak
Eng (144)
Multan
15/10/2024
30
Noman Ali
6/42
Sajid Khan
4/59
2
Pak
Eng {112]
Rawalpindi
24/10/2024
Noman Ali and Sajid Khan of Pakistan captured six and four wickets respectively in England’s second innings in the in the just concluded third test between Pakistan and England at Rawalpindi to provide the sixth occasion of two Pakistan bowlers of a team sharing the wickets in a test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
I
Team
Opp{Score}
Ground
Date
1
Fazal Mahmood
6/53
Mahmood Hussain
4/58
1
Pak
Eng (130)
The Oval
12/08/1954
2
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
2
Pak
Eng (144)
Multan
15/10/2024
3
Abdul Qadir
9/56
Tausif Ahmed
1/38
1
Pak
Eng (175)
Gaddafi
25/11/1987
3
Abrar Ahmed
7/114
Zahid Mahmood
3/63
1
Pak
Eng (281)
Multan
09/12/2022
5
Sajid Khan
7/111
Noman Ali
3/101
1
Pak
Eng (291)
Multan
15/10/2024
6
Noman Ali
6/42
Sajid Khan
4/59
2
Pak
Eng {112]
Rawalpindi
24/10/2024
India vs New Zealand – Second Test at Pune – Third day Statistical highlights
W O’Rourke was dismissed run out for zero in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a New Zealand’s number eleven batsman dismissed run out in a test innings. It will also provide the third occasion of a New Zealand’s number eleven batsman dismissed run out in a test innings against India.
W O’Rourke was dismissed run out for zero in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a New Zealand’s number eleven batsman dismissed run out for zero in a test innings. It will also provide the second occasion of a New Zealand’s number eleven batsman dismissed run out in a test innings for zero against India.
R Ashwin’s aggregate of wickets at the end of this test read 72 against New Zealand. He became the first Indian bowler to capture 70 plus wickets against New Zealand. He also became the sixth bowler to capture 70 plus wickets against New Zealand. Others are – SK Warne {103}, SCJ Broad {94}, JM Anderson {84}, M Muralitharan {82} and Waqar Younus {70}
R Ashwin’s aggregate of wickets at the end of this test read 180 wickets when he has opened the bowling as a spin bowler.
Washington Sunder of India and MJ Santner of New Zealand captured eleven and thirteen wickets in this test to provide the 23rd occasion of rival bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test.
Washington Sunder’s eleven wickets in this test was in a losing cause to provide the 79th occasion of bowler’s ten or more wickets hauls in a test going in vain. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian bowler’s ten or more wickets hauls in a test going in vain.
Washington Sunder’s eleven wickets in this test was in a losing cause to provide the sixth occasion of bowler’s ten or more wickets hauls in a test going in vain against New Zealand. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian bowler’s ten or more wickets hauls in a test going in vain against New Zealand
RR Pant was dismissed run out for zero in this test to provide the fifth occasion of an Indian wicketkeeper batsman dismissed run out without scoring in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicketkeeper batsman dismissed run out without scoring in a test innings against New Zealand
RR Pant was dismissed run out for zero in this test to provide the 34th occasion of an Indian wicketkeeper batsman dismissed run out in a test innings. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian wicketkeeper batsman dismissed run out without scoring in a test innings against New Zealand
MJ Santner’s 13 wickets in the match comprised of seven in the first innings and six in the second innings to provide the 266th occasion of a bowler capturing ten or more wicket in a match with five or more wickets in both innings. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing ten or more wicket in a match with five or more wickets in both innings
MJ Santner’s 13 wickets in the match comprised of seven in the first innings and six in the second innings to provide the 25th occasion of a bowler capturing ten or more wicket in a match against India with five or more wickets in both innings. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing ten or more wicket in a match against India with five or more wickets in both innings
New Zealand won this test by 113 runs to provide the 117th occasion of New Zealand winning a test. It also provides the 15th occasion of New Zealand winning a test against India and also provides the fourth occasion of New Zealand winning a test against India in India.
New Zealand won this test by 113 runs to provide the 39th occasion of New Zealand winning a test by runs margin. It also provides the fifth occasion of New Zealand winning a test against India by runs margin and also provides the third occasion of New Zealand winning a test against India in India by 100 plus runs margin
Indian bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in a test match
Washington Sunder of India captured eleven wickets in the on-going test against New Zealand as at the end of the second day of the test at Pune to provide the 54th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MH Mankad
69.4
6
24
108
12
v England
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
2
MH Mankad
71.2
6
30
131
13
v Pakistan
Delhi
16 Oct 1952
3
Ghulam Ahmed
49.3
6
11
130
10
v Australia
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
4
SP Gupte
57.3
6
13
223
10
v West Indies
Kanpur
12 Dec 1958
5
JM Patel
61.3
6
23
124
14
v Australia
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
6
SA Durani
70.0
6
21
177
10
v England
Chennai
10 Jan 1962
7
RG Nadkarni
72.4
6
27
122
11
v Australia
Chennai
02 Oct 1964
8
S Venkataraghavan
112.3
6
56
152
12
v New Zealand
Delhi
19 Mar 1965
9
BS Chandrasekhar
92.5
6
24
235
11
v West Indies
Brabourne
13 Dec 1966
10
EAS Prasanna
71.0
6
27
174
10
v Australia
Chennai
24 Dec 1969
11
EAS Prasanna
47.0
8
10
140
11
v New Zealand
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
12
BS Bedi
61.2
8
12
194
10
v Australia
Perth
16 Dec 1977
13
BS Chandrasekhar
34.1
8
5
104
12
v Australia
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
14
N Kapil Dev
42.4
6
12
146
11
v Pakistan
Chennai
15 Jan 1980
15
N Kapil Dev
57.3
6
15
135
10
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
12 Nov 1983
16
L Sivaramakrishnan
77.2
6
20
181
12
v England
Wankhede
28 Nov 1984
17
C Sharma
53.3
6
6
188
10
v England
Birmingham
03 Jul 1986
18
Maninder Singh
37.4
6
10
107
10
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
27 Dec 1986
19
Maninder Singh
62.1
6
16
126
10
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
20
ND Hirwani
33.5
6
6
136
16
v West Indies
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
21
A Kumble
64.3
6
19
128
11
v Sri Lanka
Lucknow
18 Jan 1994
22
SLV Raju
56.2
6
16
125
11
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
08 Feb 1994
23
BKV Prasad
44.0
6
10
153
10
v South Africa
Durban
26 Dec 1996
24
A Kumble
51.0
6
13
149
14
v Pakistan
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
25
J Srinath
46.0
6
10
132
13
v Pakistan
Eden Gardens
16 Feb 1999
26
A Kumble
59.4
6
17
134
10
v New Zealand
Kanpur
22 Oct 1999
27
Harbhajan Singh
68.2
6
15
196
13
v Australia
Eden Gardens
11 Mar 2001
28
Harbhajan Singh
80.1
6
26
217
15
v Australia
Chennai
18 Mar 2001
29
A Kumble
89.0
6
18
233
10
v England
Ahmedabad
11 Dec 2001
30
A Kumble
88.5
6
15
279
12
v Australia
Sydney
02 Jan 2004
31
Harbhajan Singh
71.1
6
12
224
11
v Australia
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
32
A Kumble
64.3
6
12
181
13
v Australia
Chennai
14 Oct 2004
33
IK Pathan
31.0
6
10
96
11
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
34
A Kumble
75.1
6
27
161
10
v Pakistan
Eden Gardens
16 Mar 2005
35
IK Pathan
34.2
6
7
126
12
v Zimbabwe
Harare
20 Sep 2005
36
A Kumble
64.0
6
13
157
10
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
10 Dec 2005
37
Harbhajan Singh
53.2
6
10
141
10
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
18 Dec 2005
38
Harbhajan Singh
54.3
6
9
153
10
v Sri Lanka
Galle
31 Jul 2008
39
Z Khan
39.3
6
5
149
10
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
40
I Sharma
41.2
6
11
108
10
v West Indies
Bridgetown
28 Jun 2011
41
R Ashwin
43.2
6
14
85
12
v New Zealand
Hyderabad
23 Aug 2012
42
R Ashwin
74.0
6
18
198
12
v Australia
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
43
PP Ojha
29.2
6
8
89
10
v West Indies
Wankhede
14 Nov 2013
44
R Ashwin
42.0
6
8
160
10
v Sri Lanka
Galle
12 Aug 2015
45
R Ashwin
46.0
6
13
98
12
v South Africa
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
46
R Ashwin
66.2
6
12
225
10
v New Zealand
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
47
R Ashwin
41.1
6
7
140
13
v New Zealand
Indore
08 Oct 2016
48
R Ashwin
64.3
6
7
167
12
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
49
RA Jadeja
70.0
6
14
154
10
v England
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
50
UT Yadav
38.5
6
6
133
10
v West Indies
Hyderabad
12 Oct 2018
51
AR Patel
36.4
6
6
70
11
v England
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
52
RA Jadeja
33.1
6
3
110
10
v Australia
Delhi
17 Feb 2023
53
R Ashwin
46.0
6
13
131
12
v West Indies
Roseau
12 Jul 2023
54
Washington Sundar
42.1
6
4
115
11
v New Zealand
Pune
24 Oct 2024
Washington Sunder of India captured eleven wickets in the on-going test against New Zealand as at the end of the second day of the test at Pune to provide the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
S Venkataraghavan
112.3
6
56
152
12
v New Zealand
Delhi
19 Mar 1965
2
EAS Prasanna
47.0
8
10
140
11
v New Zealand
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
3
A Kumble
59.4
6
17
134
10
v New Zealand
Kanpur
22 Oct 1999
4
R Ashwin
43.2
6
14
85
12
v New Zealand
Hyderabad
23 Aug 2012
5
R Ashwin
66.2
6
12
225
10
v New Zealand
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
6
R Ashwin
41.1
6
7
140
13
v New Zealand
Indore
08 Oct 2016
7
Washington Sundar
42.1
6
4
115
11
v New Zealand
Pune
24 Oct 2024
Washington Sunder of India captured eleven wickets in the on-going test against New Zealand as at the end of the second day of the test at Pune to provide the 44th occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MH Mankad
69.4
6
24
108
12
v England
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
2
MH Mankad
71.2
6
30
131
13
v Pakistan
Delhi
16 Oct 1952
3
Ghulam Ahmed
49.3
6
11
130
10
v Australia
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
4
SP Gupte
57.3
6
13
223
10
v West Indies
Kanpur
12 Dec 1958
5
JM Patel
61.3
6
23
124
14
v Australia
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
6
SA Durani
70.0
6
21
177
10
v England
Chennai
10 Jan 1962
7
RG Nadkarni
72.4
6
27
122
11
v Australia
Chennai
02 Oct 1964
8
S Venkataraghavan
112.3
6
56
152
12
v New Zealand
Delhi
19 Mar 1965
9
BS Chandrasekhar
92.5
6
24
235
11
v West Indies
Brabourne
13 Dec 1966
10
EAS Prasanna
71.0
6
27
174
10
v Australia
Chennai
24 Dec 1969
11
EAS Prasanna
47.0
8
10
140
11
v New Zealand
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
12
BS Bedi
61.2
8
12
194
10
v Australia
Perth
16 Dec 1977
13
BS Chandrasekhar
34.1
8
5
104
12
v Australia
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
14
L Sivaramakrishnan
77.2
6
20
181
12
v England
Wankhede
28 Nov 1984
15
Maninder Singh
37.4
6
10
107
10
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
27 Dec 1986
16
Maninder Singh
62.1
6
16
126
10
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
17
ND Hirwani
33.5
6
6
136
16
v West Indies
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
18
A Kumble
64.3
6
19
128
11
v Sri Lanka
Lucknow
18 Jan 1994
19
SLV Raju
56.2
6
16
125
11
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
08 Feb 1994
20
A Kumble
51.0
6
13
149
14
v Pakistan
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
21
A Kumble
59.4
6
17
134
10
v New Zealand
Kanpur
22 Oct 1999
22
Harbhajan Singh
68.2
6
15
196
13
v Australia
Eden Gardens
11 Mar 2001
23
Harbhajan Singh
80.1
6
26
217
15
v Australia
Chennai
18 Mar 2001
24
A Kumble
89.0
6
18
233
10
v England
Ahmedabad
11 Dec 2001
25
A Kumble
88.5
6
15
279
12
v Australia
Sydney
02 Jan 2004
26
Harbhajan Singh
71.1
6
12
224
11
v Australia
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
27
A Kumble
64.3
6
12
181
13
v Australia
Chennai
14 Oct 2004
28
A Kumble
75.1
6
27
161
10
v Pakistan
Eden Gardens
16 Mar 2005
29
A Kumble
64.0
6
13
157
10
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
10 Dec 2005
30
Harbhajan Singh
53.2
6
10
141
10
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
18 Dec 2005
31
Harbhajan Singh
54.3
6
9
153
10
v Sri Lanka
Galle
31 Jul 2008
32
R Ashwin
43.2
6
14
85
12
v New Zealand
Hyderabad
23 Aug 2012
33
R Ashwin
74.0
6
18
198
12
v Australia
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
34
PP Ojha
29.2
6
8
89
10
v West Indies
Wankhede
14 Nov 2013
35
R Ashwin
42.0
6
8
160
10
v Sri Lanka
Galle
12 Aug 2015
36
R Ashwin
46.0
6
13
98
12
v South Africa
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
37
R Ashwin
66.2
6
12
225
10
v New Zealand
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
38
R Ashwin
41.1
6
7
140
13
v New Zealand
Indore
08 Oct 2016
39
R Ashwin
64.3
6
7
167
12
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
40
RA Jadeja
70.0
6
14
154
10
v England
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
41
AR Patel
36.4
6
6
70
11
v England
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
42
RA Jadeja
33.1
6
3
110
10
v Australia
Delhi
17 Feb 2023
43
R Ashwin
46.0
6
13
131
12
v West Indies
Roseau
12 Jul 2023
44
Washington Sundar
42.1
6
4
115
11
v New Zealand
Pune
24 Oct 2024
Washington Sunder of India captured eleven wickets in the on-going test against New Zealand as at the end of the second day of the test at Pune to provide the seventh occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below