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Cricketers who have scored 2000 plus runs and captured 200 plus wickets on home soil in the annals of test cricket

Cricketers who have scored 2000 plus runs and captured 200 plus wickets on home soil in the annals of test cricket

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.

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatRunsWkts
1N Kapil DevInd1978-1994652810219
2IT BothamEng1977-1992592969226
3RA JadejaInd2012-2024482003228
4SCJ BroadEng2008-2023982495398

He also became the second Indian cricketer after Kapil Dev to perform such a feat

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatRunsWkts
1N Kapil DevInd1978-1994652810219
2RA JadejaInd2012-2024482003228

Cometh, the 04.11.2024, the National Cricket Tournament in India – Ranji Trophy will be Ninety years old

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.

PS: In case any readers/viewers to the site are having any other connected information or anecdotes relating to the above match, they are requested to post the comments on my email hrgopal@gmail.com or on my whatsapp 9341073993 so that an improved version of the article could be prepared. Views are most welcome.

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}

Mysore : First Innings

N Curtisc Ramaswamib Johnstone15
P McCoshst Charib Ram Singh07
KS Ramamurthist Charib Ram Singh00
T Murarilbwb Ram Singh00
R Nailerc Swarnab Ram Singh14
MG Vijayasarathi b Johnstone01
S Darashahst Charib Ram Singh00
CG Buttenshawc Ramaswamib Ram Singh03
*+MS Tevershamc Ramaswamib Johnstone00
BR Nagaraja Raoc Ramaswamib Johnstone00
YS Ramaswaminot out 00
Extras  08
Total(all out, 27.2 overs) 48

FoW: 1-12, 2-12, 3-14, 4-38, 5-41, 6-41, 7-41, 8-44, 9-46, 10-48.

Madras : Bowling 1st innings

BowlingOMRW
Gopalan82110
Ram Singh13.27196
Johnstone63104

Madras 1st innings

AV Krishnaswami b Nagaraja Rao09
*CP Johnstonelbwb Darashah06
AG Ram Singhc McCoshb Darashah14
NN Swarnab Darashah 22
C Ramaswamic Curtisb Vijayasarathi26
MA Uttappac Tevershamb Vijayasarathi16
AL Shawlbwb Vijayasarathi03
MJ Gopalanc Curtisb Vijayasarathi23
PV Ramanathanb Vijayasarathi 00
+SVT Charic Darashahb Vijayasarathi04
PS Ramachandrannot out 00
Extras  07
Total(all out, 43 overs) 130

FoW: 1-9, 2-23, 3-55, 4-62, 5-96, 6-97, 7-107, 8-107, 9-126, 10-130.

Mysore : Bowling 1st innings

BowlingOMRW
Buttenshaw41130
Nagaraja Rao103221
Darashah112293
Ramaswami101360
Vijayasarathi83236

Mysore 2nd innings

N Curtisc Ramaswamib Gopalan02
P McCosh b Ram Singh00
KS Ramamurthi b Johnstone06
T Muraric Shawb Gopalan11
R Nailer b Gopalan00
MG Vijayasarathi b Ram Singh05
S Darashahst Charib Ram Singh10
CG Buttenshaw c & b Johnstone01
BR Nagaraja Raolbwb Ram Singh00
*+MS Teversham b Ram Singh11
YS Ramaswaminot out 00
Extras  13
Total(all out, 30.3 overs) 59

FoW: 1-2, 2-4, 3-16, 4-16, 5-27, 6-29, 7-30, 8-42, 9-42, 10-59.

Madras : Bowling 2nd innings

BowlingOMRW
Gopalan124203
Ram Singh14.34165
Johnstone41102

This article was first published in crickick.com on 04.11.2017

The following statistical tables show the important key parameters of Ranji Trophy during the last 89 years

Most career runs
NoScorePlayerTeamsCareer span
112038Wasim JafferMumbai, Vidharba1996/97 – 2019/20
29205Amol MuzumdarMumbai, Assam, Andhra1993/94 – 2013/14
39201Devendra BundelaMadhya Pradesh1995/96 – 2017/18
49143Paras DograHimachal Pradesh, Pondicherry2001/02 – 2023/24
58700Yashpal SinghServices, Tripura,Sikkim, Manipur2001/02 – 2019/20
68635Manoj TiwaryBengal2000/01 – 2023/24
78554Mithun ManhasDelhi, Jammu and Kashmir1997/98 – 2016/17
88430Faiz FazalVidarbha, Railways2003/04 – 2023/24
98059Hrishikesh KanitkarMaharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan1994/95 – 2013/14
107861Naman OjhaMadhya Pradesh2000/01 – 2019/20

Highest individual scores-350 plus runs
NoScorePlayerForAgainstYear
1443*B. B. NimbalkarMaharashtraKathiawar1948/49
2379Prithvi ShawMumbaiAssam2022/23
3377Sanjay ManjrekarBombayHyderabad1990/91
4366M. V. SridharHyderabadAndhra1993/94
5366Tanmay AgarwalHyderabadArunachal2023/24
6359*Vijay MerchantBombayMaharashtra1943/44
7359*Samit GohelGujaratOdisha2016/17
8353V. V. S. LaxmanHyderabadKarnataka1999/00
9352Cheteshwar PujaraSaurashtraKarnataka2012/13
10351*Swapnil GugaleMaharashtraDelhi2016/17

Most career centuries – 25 or more
No100sPlayerTeamsCareer span
140Wasim JafferMumbai, Vidarbha1996/97 – 2019/20
231Ajay SharmaDelhi, Himachal Pradesh1984/85 – 2000/01
330Paras DograHimachal Pradesh, Pondicherry2001/02 – 2022/23
428Hrishikesh KanitkarMaharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan1994/95 – 2013/14
528Amol MuzumdarBombay/Mumbai, Assam, Andhra1993/94 – 2013/14
627Amarjit KaypeePunjab, Haryana1980/81 – 1999/00
726Brijesh PatelMysore/Karnataka1969/70 – 1987/88
826Surendra BhaveMaharashtra1986/87 – 2000/01
925Mithun ManhasDelhi, Jammu and Kashmir1997/98 – 2016/17

Most runs in a season – 1000 plus runs
NoScorePlayerTeamSeason
11415V. V. S. LaxmanHyderabad1999/00
21340Rahul DalalArunachal Pradesh2019/20
31331Milind KumarSikkim2018/19
41330Shreyas IyerMumbai2015/16
51310Priyank PanchalGujarat2016/17
61280Vijay BharadwajKarnataka1998/99
71260Wasim JafferMumbai2008/09
81223Kedar JadhavMaharashtra2013/14
91160Mayank AgarwalKarnataka2017/18
101089Ajinkya RahaneMumbai2008/09

Bowling records – Most career wickets
NoWktsPlayerTeamsCareer span
1639Rajinder GoelPatiala, Southern Punjab, Delhi, Haryana1958/59 – 1984/85
2531S VenkataraghavanMadras/Tamil Nadu1963/64 – 1984/85
3479Sunil JoshiKarnataka1992/93 – 2010/11
4442Vinay KumarKarnataka, Pondicherry2004/05 – 2019/20
5441Narendra HirwaniMadhya Pradesh, Bengal1984/85 – 2005/06
6437Bhagwat ChandrasekharMysore/Karnataka1963/64 – 1979/80

Best bowling figures in an innings
NoScorePlayerTeamOpponentSeason
110/20Premangsu ChatterjeeBengalAssam1956/57
210/78Pradeep SunderamRajasthanVidarbha1985/86
309/23Ankeet ChavanMumbaiPunjab2012/13
409/25Hyder AliRailwaysJammu and Kashmir1969/70
509/29Faisal ShaikhGoaServices2002/03

Most wickets in a season
NoWktsPlayerTeamSeason
168Ashutosh AmanBihar2018/19
267Jaydev UnadkatSaurashtra2019/20
364Bishan Singh BediDelhi1974/75
462Dodda GaneshKarnataka1998/99
562Kanwaljit SinghHyderabad1999/00

Team records-Highest innings totals
NoScoreTeamOpponentSeason
1944/6dHyderabadAndhra1993/94
2912/6dTamil NaduGoa1988/89
3912/8dMadhya PradeshKarnataka1945/46
4880/10JharkhandNagaland2021/22
5855/6dMumbaiHyderabad1990/91
6826/04MaharashtraSaurashtra1948/49
7826/7dMeghalayaSikkim2018/19
Lowest innings totals
NoScoreTeamOpponentSeason
121HyderabadRajasthan2010/11
222Southern PunjabNorthern India1934/35
323SindSouthern Punjab1938/39
423Jammu and KashmirDelhi1960/61
523Jammu and KashmirHaryana1977/78

Highest partnerships per wicket
WktRunsPlayersTeamOpponentSeason
1st464Ravi Sehgal-Raman LambaDelhiHimachal Pradesh1994/95
2nd475Zahir Alam-Lalchand RajputAssamTripura1991/92
3rd594*Swapnil Gugale-Ankit BawneMaharashtraDelhi2016/17
4th577Vijay Hazare-Gul MohammadBarodaHolkar1946/47
5th520*Cheteshwar Pujara-Ravindra JadejaSaurashtraOrissa2008/09
6th417Wriddhiman Saha-Laxmi Ratan ShuklaBengalAssam2010/11
7th460Bhupinder Singh Jr.-Pankaj DharmaniPunjabDelhi1994/95
8th392Amit Mishra-Jayant YadavHaryanaKarnataka2012/13
9th249*Ankit Srivastava-Kapil SethMadhya PradeshVidarbha2000/01
10th233Ajay Sharma-Maninder SinghDelhiBombay1991/92

Pakistan bowlers capturing six or more wickets in a test innings

Pakistan bowlers capturing six or more wickets in a test innings

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

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppGroundStart Date
1Fazal Mahmood27.36114273v IndLucknow23 Oct 1952
2Fazal Mahmood30.06165362v EngThe Oval12 Aug 1954
3Fazal Mahmood30.06114664v EngThe Oval12 Aug 1954
4Mahmood Hussain27.0666762v IndDhaka01 Jan 1955
5Zulfiqar Ahmed46.36214263v NZlKarachi13 Oct 1955
6Khan Mohammad16.2662161v NZlDhaka07 Nov 1955
7Fazal Mahmood27.06113461v AusKarachi11 Oct 1956
8Fazal Mahmood48.06178073v AusKarachi11 Oct 1956
9Fazal Mahmood32.06108361v WinPort of Spain26 Mar 1958
10Nasim-ul-Ghani30.5696763v WinPort of Spain26 Mar 1958
11Fazal Mahmood18.3693462v WinDhaka06 Mar 1959
12Fazal Mahmood27.06106664v WinDhaka06 Mar 1959
13Haseeb Ahsan84.061920262v IndChennai13 Jan 1961
14Arif Butt21.3818962v AusMelbourne04 Dec 1964
15Mohammad Nazir30.1639972v NZlKarachi24 Oct 1969
16Pervez Sajjad40.06157472v NZlLahore30 Oct 1969
17Intikhab Alam21.0835272v NZlDunedin07 Feb 1973
18Intikhab Alam30.08412762v NZlAuckland16 Feb 1973
19Sarfraz Nawaz27.0818962v WinLahore15 Feb 1975
20Imran Khan26.08610261v AusSydney14 Jan 1977
21Imran Khan19.7836363v AusSydney14 Jan 1977
22Imran Khan18.0629061v WinKingston15 Apr 1977
23Abdul Qadir24.0884462v EngHyderabad (Sind)02 Jan 1978
24Sarfraz Nawaz35.4878694v AusMelbourne10 Mar 1979
25Sikander Bakht21.0636982v IndDelhi04 Dec 1979
26Iqbal Qasim28.56144063v IndWankhede16 Dec 1979
27Iqbal Qasim42.06224973v AusKarachi27 Feb 1980
28Iqbal Qasim32.2658963v WinFaisalabad08 Dec 1980
29Iqbal Qasim65.061814161v SrlFaisalabad14 Mar 1982
30Imran Khan29.3685881v SrlLahore22 Mar 1982
31Imran Khan22.5635863v SrlLahore22 Mar 1982
32Imran Khan25.36115271v EngBirmingham29 Jul 1982
33Mudassar Nazar19.0673263v EngLord’s12 Aug 1982
34Abdul Qadir50.561214273v AusFaisalabad30 Sep 1982
35Imran Khan20.1646083v IndKarachi23 Dec 1982
36Imran Khan25.0639861v IndFaisalabad03 Jan 1983
37Imran Khan17.2633562v IndHyderabad (Sind)14 Jan 1983
38Azeem Hafeez23.0674662v IndLahore17 Oct 1984
39Tauseef Ahmed15.0674563v SrlKandy23 Feb 1986
40Wasim Akram25.0639162v WinFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
41Abdul Qadir9.3611664v WinFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
42Imran Khan22.3624663v WinKarachi20 Nov 1986
43Imran Khan19.1654073v EngLeeds02 Jul 1987
44Imran Khan41.56812962v EngBirmingham23 Jul 1987
45Abdul Qadir44.46159672v EngThe Oval06 Aug 1987
46Abdul Qadir37.06135691v EngLahore25 Nov 1987
47Imran Khan22.4628071v WinGeorgetown02 Apr 1988
48Abdul Qadir58.161816062v NZlAuckland24 Feb 1989
49Wasim Akram30.0696261v AusMelbourne12 Jan 1990
50Waqar Younis37.56118673v NZlLahore18 Oct 1990
51Waqar Younis30.26137672v NZlFaisalabad26 Oct 1990
52Wasim Akram22.1636761v EngThe Oval06 Aug 1992
53Waqar Younis34.1689172v ZimKarachi01 Dec 1993
54Waqar Younis21.5674464v ZimKarachi01 Dec 1993
55Wasim Akram16.1644363v NZlAuckland10 Feb 1994
56Wasim Akram37.06711973v NZlWellington17 Feb 1994
57Waqar Younis19.0617862v NZlChristchurch24 Feb 1994
58Waqar Younis14.0643461v SrlKandy26 Aug 1994
59Mushtaq Ahmed34.46135674v NZlChristchurch08 Dec 1995
60Mushtaq Ahmed37.06107863v EngThe Oval22 Aug 1996
61Wasim Akram20.0684861v ZimFaisalabad24 Oct 1996
62Mushtaq Ahmed32.0688463v NZlLahore21 Nov 1996
63Mushtaq Ahmed30.0638761v NZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
64Mohammad Zahid20.0636673v NZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
65Mushtaq Ahmed37.06137864v SAFDurban26 Feb 1998
66Waqar Younis23.0667861v SAFGqeberha06 Mar 1998
67Saqlain Mushtaq24.0684662v AusHobart18 Nov 1999
68Wasim Akram26.2676162v WinSt John’s25 May 2000
69Saqlain Mushtaq74.062016481v EngLahore15 Nov 2000
70Danish Kaneria13.0634261v BanMultan29 Aug 2001
71Danish Kaneria15.0635263v BanMultan29 Aug 2001
72Waqar Younis16.2625561v BanDhaka09 Jan 2002
73Danish Kaneria19.4647773v BanDhaka09 Jan 2002
74Shoaib Akhtar8.2641162v NZlLahore01 May 2002
75Saqlain Mushtaq25.5626671v ZimBulawayo16 Nov 2002
76Shoaib Akhtar22.5645061v BanPeshawar27 Aug 2003
77Shoaib Akhtar18.0633063v NZlWellington26 Dec 2003
79Danish Kaneria60.062011873v SrlKarachi28 Oct 2004
79Danish Kaneria49.36718872v AusSydney02 Jan 2005
80Danish Kaneria53.461215062v IndMohali08 Mar 2005
81Mohammad Asif23.0674461v SrlKandy03 Apr 2006
82Umar Gul37.06213561v SrlLahore01 Mar 2009
83Danish Kaneria53.061016872v NZlNapier11 Dec 2009
84Mohammad Asif20.0664161v AusSydney03 Jan 2010
85Mohammad Amir28.0668461v EngLord’s26 Aug 2010
86Tanvir Ahmed28.06612061v SAFAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
87Saeed Ajmal23.5664263v WinProvidence12 May 2011
88Saeed Ajmal24.3675571v EngDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
89Abdur Rehman10.1642564v EngAbu Dhabi25 Jan 2012
90Saeed Ajmal42.0699662v SAFCape Town14 Feb 2013
91Rahat Ali27.26112761v SAFCenturion22 Feb 2013
92Saeed Ajmal32.3649572v ZimHarare03 Sep 2013
93Saeed Ajmal55.56815162v SAFDubai (DICS)23 Oct 2013
94Yasir Shah30.1667673v SrlGalle17 Jun 2015
95Yasir Shah41.3659662v SrlColombo (PSS)25 Jun 2015
96Yasir Shah29.0667262v EngLord’s14 Jul 2016
97Yasir Shah39.06512464v WinAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
98Mohammad Amir26.06114461v WinKingston21 Apr 2017
99Yasir Shah21.4646363v WinKingston21 Apr 2017
100Yasir Shah39.56129473v WinBridgetown30 Apr 2017
101Yasir Shah55.56918461v SrlDubai (DICS)06 Oct 2017
102Bilal Asif21.3673662v AusDubai (DICS)07 Oct 2018
103Yasir Shah12.3614182v NZlDubai (DICS)24 Nov 2018
104Yasir Shah44.56914363v NZlDubai (DICS)24 Nov 2018
105Shaheen Shah Afridi17.3675162v WinKi0ngston20 Aug 2021
106Sajid Khan15.0644282v BanMirpur04 Dec 2021
107Noman Ali38.16910762v AusRawalpindi04 Mar 2022
108Abrar Ahmed22.06111471v EngMultan09 Dec 2022
109Noman Ali23.0687073v SrlColombo (SSC)24 Jul 2023
110Aamer Jamal20.26111161v AusPerth14 Dec 2023
111Aamer Jamal21.4626962v AusSydney03 Jan 2024
112Khurram Shahzad21.0639062v BanRawalpindi30 Aug 2024
113Sajid Khan26.26111172v EngMultan15 Oct 2024
114Noman Ali16.3614684v EngMultan15 Oct 2024
115Sajid Khan29.26412861v EngRawalpindi24 Oct 2024
116Noman Ali18.2624263v EngRawalpindi24 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

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppGroundStart Date
1Fazal Mahmood30.06165362v EngThe Oval12 Aug 1954
2Fazal Mahmood30.06114664v EngThe Oval12 Aug 1954
3Abdul Qadir24.0884462v EngHyderabad (Sind)02 Jan 1978
4Imran Khan25.36115271v EngBirmingham29 Jul 1982
5Mudassar Nazar19.0673263v EngLord’s12 Aug 1982
6Imran Khan19.1654073v EngLeeds02 Jul 1987
7Imran Khan41.56812962v EngBirmingham23 Jul 1987
8Abdul Qadir44.46159672v EngThe Oval06 Aug 1987
9Abdul Qadir37.06135691v EngLahore25 Nov 1987
10Wasim Akram22.1636761v EngThe Oval06 Aug 1992
11Mushtaq Ahmed37.06107863v EngThe Oval22 Aug 1996
12Saqlain Mushtaq74.062016481v EngLahore15 Nov 2000
13Mohammad Amir28.0668461v EngLord’s26 Aug 2010
14Saeed Ajmal24.3675571v EngDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
15Abdur Rehman10.1642564v EngAbu Dhabi25 Jan 2012
16Yasir Shah29.0667262v EngLord’s14 Jul 2016
17Abrar Ahmed22.06111471v EngMultan09 Dec 2022
18Sajid Khan26.26111172v EngMultan15 Oct 2024
19Noman Ali16.3614684v EngMultan15 Oct 2024
20Sajid Khan29.26412861v EngRawalpindi24 Oct 2024
21Noman Ali18.2624263v EngRawalpindi24 Oct 2024
Ten or more wickets by Indian bowlers in a test going in vain

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

NoPlayerOversBPOMdnsRunsWOppGroundStart Date
1MH Mankad69.462410812v EngChennai06 Feb 1952
2MH Mankad71.263013113v PakDelhi16 Oct 1952
3Ghulam Ahmed49.361113010v AusEden Gardens02 Nov 1956
4SP Gupte57.361322310v WinKanpur12 Dec 1958
5JM Patel61.362312414v AusKanpur19 Dec 1959
6SA Durani70.062117710v EngChennai10 Jan 1962
7RG Nadkarni72.462712211v AusChennai02 Oct 1964
8S Venkataraghavan112.365615212v NZlDelhi19 Mar 1965
9BS Chandrasekhar92.562423511v WinBrabourne13 Dec 1966
10EAS Prasanna71.062717410v AusChennai24 Dec 1969
11EAS Prasanna47.081014011v NZlAuckland24 Jan 1976
12BS Bedi61.281219410v AusPerth16 Dec 1977
13BS Chandrasekhar34.18510412v AusMelbourne30 Dec 1977
14N Kapil Dev42.461214611v PakChennai15 Jan 1980
15N Kapil Dev57.361513510v WinAhmedabad12 Nov 1983
16L Sivaramakrishnan77.262018112v EngWankhede28 Nov 1984
17C Sharma53.36618810v EngBirmingham03 Jul 1986
18Maninder Singh37.461010710v SrlNagpur27 Dec 1986
19Maninder Singh62.161612610v PakBengaluru13 Mar 1987
20ND Hirwani33.56613616v WinChennai11 Jan 1988
21A Kumble64.361912811v SrlLucknow18 Jan 1994
22SLV Raju56.261612511v SrlAhmedabad08 Feb 1994
23BKV Prasad44.061015310v SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
24A Kumble51.061314914v PakDelhi04 Feb 1999
25J Srinath46.061013213v PakEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
26A Kumble59.461713410v NZlKanpur22 Oct 1999
27Harbhajan Singh68.261519613v AusEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
28Harbhajan Singh80.162621715v AusChennai18 Mar 2001
29A Kumble89.061823310v EngAhmedabad11 Dec 2001
30A Kumble88.561527912v AusSydney02 Jan 2004
31Harbhajan Singh71.161222411v AusBengaluru06 Oct 2004
32A Kumble64.361218113v AusChennai14 Oct 2004
33IK Pathan31.06109611v BanDhaka10 Dec 2004
34A Kumble75.162716110v PakEden Gardens16 Mar 2005
35IK Pathan34.26712612v ZimHarare20 Sep 2005
36A Kumble64.061315710v SrlDelhi10 Dec 2005
37Harbhajan Singh53.261014110v SrlAhmedabad18 Dec 2005
38Harbhajan Singh54.36915310v SrlGalle31 Jul 2008
39Z Khan39.36514910v BanMirpur24 Jan 2010
40I Sharma41.261110810v WinBridgetown28 Jun 2011
41R Ashwin43.26148512v NZlHyderabad23 Aug 2012
42R Ashwin74.061819812v AusChennai22 Feb 2013
43PP Ojha29.2688910v WinWankhede14 Nov 2013
44R Ashwin42.06816010v SrlGalle12 Aug 2015
45R Ashwin46.06139812v SAFNagpur25 Nov 2015
46R Ashwin66.261222510v NZlKanpur22 Sep 2016
47R Ashwin41.16714013v NZlIndore08 Oct 2016
48R Ashwin64.36716712v EngWankhede08 Dec 2016
49RA Jadeja70.061415410v EngChennai16 Dec 2016
50UT Yadav38.56613310v WinHyderabad12 Oct 2018
51AR Patel36.4667011v EngAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
52RA Jadeja33.16311010v AusDelhi17 Feb 2023
53R Ashwin46.061313112v WinRoseau12 Jul 2023
54Washington Sundar42.16411511v NZlPune24 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

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppGroundStart Date
1S Venkataraghavan112.365615212v NZlDelhi19 Mar 1965
2EAS Prasanna47.081014011v NZlAuckland24 Jan 1976
3A Kumble59.461713410v NZlKanpur22 Oct 1999
3R Ashwin43.26148512v NZlHyderabad23 Aug 2012
4R Ashwin66.261222510v NZlKanpur22 Sep 2016
6R Ashwin41.16714013v NZlIndore08 Oct 2016
7Washington Sundar42.16411511v NZlPune24 Oct 2024
Bangladesh batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings

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

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Habibul Bashar971v PakistanPeshawar27 Aug 2003
2Mohammad Ashraful982v ZimbabweHarare19 Feb 2004
3Habibul Bashar941v ZimbabweChattogram06 Jan 2005
4Shakib Al Hasan964v Sri LankaMirpur26 Dec 2008
5Shakib Al Hasan96*4v West IndiesSt George’s17 Jul 2009
6Mahmudullah96*1v IndiaMirpur24 Jan 2010
7Mushfiqur Rahim954v EnglandChattogram12 Mar 2010
8Shakib Al Hasan963v EnglandMirpur20 Mar 2010
9Shahriar Nafees971v PakistanMirpur17 Dec 2011
10Nasir Hossain962v West IndiesMirpur13 Nov 2012
11Shakib Al Hasan973v West IndiesKhulna21 Nov 2012
12Nasir Hossain943v West IndiesKhulna21 Nov 2012
13Mushfiqur Rahim933v ZimbabweHarare25 Apr 2013
14Tamim Iqbal951v New ZealandMirpur21 Oct 2013
15Mushfiqur Rahim921v Sri LankaChattogram31 Jan 2018
16Litton Das943v Sri LankaChattogram31 Jan 2018
17Tamim Iqbal901v Sri LankaPallekele21 Apr 2021
18Tamim Iqbal922v Sri LankaPallekele29 Apr 2021
19Litton Das951v ZimbabweHarare07 Jul 2021
20Mushfiqur Rahim911v PakistanChattogram26 Nov 2021
21Shadman Islam932v PakistanRawalpindi21 Aug 2024
22Mehidy Hasan Miraz973v South AfricaMirpur21 Oct 2024
Batsmen dismissed stumped in both innings of a test

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

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1AN Hornby04Englandv AustraliaManchester10 Jul 1884
2R Peel00Englandv AustraliaSydney01 Feb 1895
3TW Hayward2415Englandv South AfricaLeeds29 Jul 1907
4C Newberry15South Africav EnglandJohannesburg26 Dec 1913
5RHM Hands07South Africav EnglandGqeberha27 Feb 1914
6CH Parkin1217Englandv AustraliaAdelaide14 Jan 1921
7IM Barrow1917West Indiesv AustraliaBrisbane16 Jan 1931
8WR Hammond24140Englandv South AfricaDurban03 Mar 1939
9W Place8107Englandv West IndiesKingston27 Mar 1948
10HJ Tayfield67South Africav AustraliaGqeberha03 Mar 1950
11FMM Worrell1528West Indiesv EnglandManchester08 Jun 1950
12MJ Hilton015Englandv IndiaChennai06 Feb 1952
13RJ Christiani433West Indiesv IndiaBridgetown07 Feb 1953
14B Sutcliffe2610New Zealandv West IndiesChristchurch18 Feb 1956
15PJL Dujon242West Indiev IndiaChennai11 Jan 1988
16MA Butcher46Englandv Sri LankaKandy10 Dec 2003
17UDU Chandana1914Sri Lankav AustraliaCairns09 Jul 2004
18CB Mpofu00Zimbabwev New ZealandHarare07 Aug 2005
19KAJ Roach225West Indiesv Sri LankaGalle14 Oct 2015
20Sabbir Rahman6624Bangladeshv AustraliaChattogram04 Sep 2017
21J Blackwood13West Indiesv ZimbabweBulawayo21 Oct 2017
22RG Sharma176127Indiav South AfricaVisakhapatnam02 Oct 2019
23Sikandar Raza4117Zimbabwev Sri LankaHarare19 Jan 2020
24Saud Shakeel1410Pakistanv BangladeshRawalpindi21 Aug 2024
25MJ Leach1610Englandv PakistanRawalpindi24 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

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1AN Hornby04Englandv AustraliaManchester10 Jul 1884
2R Peel00Englandv AustraliaSydney01 Feb 1895
3TW Hayward2415Englandv South AfricaLeeds29 Jul 1907
4CH Parkin1217Englandv AustraliaAdelaide14 Jan 1921
5WR Hammond24140Englandv South AfricaDurban03 Mar 1939
6MA Butcher46Englandv Sri LankaKandy10 Dec 2003
7W Place8107Englandv West IndiesKingston27 Mar 1948
8MJ Hilton015Englandv IndiaChennai06 Feb 1952
9MJ Leach1610Englandv PakistanRawalpindi24 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

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

NoBowlerW/RBowlerW/RITeamOpp{Score}GroundDate
1R Ashwin3/64W Sundar7/501IndNZl (259)Pune24/10/2024
2Noman Ali6/42Sajid Khan4/592PakEng {112]Rawalpindi24/10/2024

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

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

NoBowlerW/RBowlerW/RITeamOpp{Score}GroundDate
01GE Palmer7/68E Evans3/641AusEng (133)Sydney17/02/1882
02GE Palmer4/44TW Garrett6/782AusEng (134)Sydney03/03/1882
03FR Spofforth7/44HF Boyle3/192AusEng (77)The Oval28/08/1882
04RG Barlow3/67W Bates7/742EngAus (153)Melbourne19/01/1883
05FR Spofforth7/44TP Horan3/222AusEng (123)Sydney26/01/1883
06FR Spofforth4/42HF Boyle6/421AusEng (95)Old Trafford11/07/1884
07FR Spofforth4/54TP Horan6/401AusEng (133)Sydney20/02/1885
08GA Lohmann7/36J Briggs3/281EngAus (68)The Oval12/08/1886
09CTB Turner6/15JJ Ferris4/271AusEng (45)Sydney28/01/1887
10GA Lohmann8/35W Flowers2/91EngAus (84)Sydney25/02/1887
11JJ Ferris5/71CTB Turner5/411AusEng (151)Sydney25/02/1887
12GA Lohmann5/17R Peel5/181EngAus (42)Sydney10/02/1888
13CTB Turner5/36JJ Ferris5/262AusEng (62)Lord’s16/07/1888
14WH Ashley7/95CH Vintcent3/881SAFEng (292)Newlands25/03/1889
15CTB Turner4/46G Giffen6/722AusEng (157)Sydney29/01/1892
16G Giffen5/76ST Callaway5/371AusEng (124)Adelaide11/01/1895
17AE Trott8/43G Giffen2/742AusEng (143)Adelaide11/01/1895
18SMJ Woods1/74GA Lohmann9/281EngSAF (151)Old Wanderers02/03/1896
19GA Lohmann7/42EJ Tyler3/491EngSAF (115)Newlands21/03/1896
20T Richardson5/134JT Hearne5/762EngAus (347)Lord’s22/06/1896
21R Peel6/23JT Hearne4/192EngAus (44)The Oval10/08/1896
22H Trumble4/53MA Noble6/492AusEng (150)Melbourne01/01/1898
23MA Noble5/84CE Mcleod5/652AusEng (282)Adelaide14/01/1898
24J Middleton4/18JH Sinclair6/261SAFEng (92)Newlands01/04/1899
25AE Trott4/19S Haigh6/112EngSAF (35)Newlands01/04/1899
26WH Lockwood7/71AO Jones3/731EngAus (352)The Oval S14/08/1899
27F Barnes6/42C Blythe4/641EngAus (112)Melbourne01/01/1902
28H Trumble3/38MA Noble7/171AusEng (61)Melbourne01/01/1902
29H Trumble4/49MA Noble6/602AusEng (175)Melbourne01/01/1902
30MA Noble5/54JV Saunders5/432AusEng (99)Sydney14/02/1902
31GH Hirst3/15W Rhodes7/171EngAus (36)Edgbaston29/05/1902
32JV Saunders5/50MA Noble5/511AusEng (145)Bramall Lane03/07/1902
33H Trumble4/49MA Noble6/522AusEng (195)Bramall Lane03/07/1902
34W Rhodes4/104WH Lockwood6/481EngAus (299)Old Trafford24/07/1902
35H Trumble6/53JV Saunders4/522AusEng (120)Old Trafford24/07/1902
36H Trumble8/65JV Saunders2/791AusEng (183)The Oval11/08/1902
37CB Llewellyn6/92JH Sinclair4/1291SAFAus (296)Old Wanderers11/10/1902
38JV Saunders7/34WP Howell3/232AusSAF (85)Old Wanderers18/10/1902
39W Rhodes8/68GH Hirst2/382EngAus (111)Melbourne01/01/1904
40MA Noble4/19A Cotter6/401AusEng (61)Melbourne05/03/1904
41A Cotter3/64F Laver7/641AusEng (196)Trent Bridge29/05/1905
42JV Saunders5/65JDAO’Connor5/402AusEng (183)Adelaide10/01/1908
43SF Barnes7/60JN Crawford3/521EngAus (137)Sydney21/02/1908
44GH Hirst4/28C Blythe6/441EngAus (74)Edgbaston27/05/1909
 45GH Hirst5/58C Blythe5/582EngAus (151)Edgbaston27/05/1909
46SF Barnes5/56C Blythe5/631EngAus (147)Old Trafford26/07/1909
47AEE Vogler5/87GA Faulkner5/1201SAFEng (310)Old Wanderers01/01/1910
48AEE Vogler7/94GA Faulkner3/402SAFEng (224)Old Wanderers01/01/1910
49A Cotter6/69WJ Whitty4/331AusSAF (174)Sydney09/12/1910
50A Cotter4/47WJ Whitty6/172AusSAF (80)Melbourne31/12/1910
51FR Foster5/16SF Barnes5/251EngSAF (58)Lord’s10/06/1912
52AW Nourse3/46SJ Pegler7/651SAFEng (337)Lord’s10/06/1912
53SF Barnes5/28FE Woolley5/411EngSAF (95)The Oval12/08/1912
54SF Barnes5/30FE Woolley5/291EngAus (111)The Oval19/08/1912
55WJ Whitty3/71GR Hazlitt7/252AusEng (175)The Oval19/08/1912
56SF Barnes9/103AE Relf1/192EngSAF (231)Old Wanderers26/12/1913
57SF Barnes7/56W Rhodes3/331EngSAF (170)Lord’s (SAF)14/02/1914
58AA Mailey9/121CE Kelleway1/472AusEng (315)Melbourne11/02/1921
59AR Gilligan6/7MW Tate4/121EngSAF (30)Edgbaston14/06/1924
60MW Tate6/99JW Hearne4/842EngAus (250)Melbourne01/01/1925
61G Geary7/70GTS Stevens3/581EngSAF (196)Old Wanderers24/12/1927
62G Geary5/60WR Hammond5/362EngSAF (170)Old Wanderers24/12/1927
63CL Vincent6/131EP Nupen4/941SAFEng (430)Durban21/01/1928
64GF Bissett4/43AE Hall6/1001SAFEng (265)Old Wanderers28/01/1928
65GN Francis4/112HC Griffith6/1031WinEng (438)The Oval11/08/1928
66DPB Morkel4/93AJ Bell6/991SAFEng (302)Lord’s29/06/1929
67CV Grimmett7/87A Hurwood3/551AusWin (296)Adelaide12/12/1930
68CV Grimmett6/92H Ironmonger4/542AusSAF (225)Melbourne31/12/1931
69CV Grimmett3/39WJ O’Reilly7/542AusEng (141)Trent Bridge08/06/1934
70WE Bowes3/98H Verity7/611EngAus (284)Lord’s22/06/1934
71WE Bowes5/55EW Clark5/982EngAus (327)The Oval18/08/1934
72EL McCormick3/28CV Grimmett7/402AusSAF (98)Old Wanderers15/02/1936
73EL McCormick3/37CV Grimmett7/1001AusSAF (222)Durban28/02/1936
74CV Grimmett6/73WJ O’Reilly4/472AusSAF (227)Durban28/02/1936
75L Amarnath5/96MH Mankad5/1011IndEng (294)Old Trafford20/07/1946
76KR Miller7/60ERH Toshack3/171AusEng (141)Brisbane29/11/1946
77AMB Rowan4/108NBF Mann6/591SAFEng (253)Durban16/12/1948
78J Cowie5/127TB Burtt5/971NZlEng (372)Leeds11/06/1949
79J Cowie4/123GF Cresswell6/1681NZlEng (482)The Oval13/08/1949
80NBF Mann3/31HJ Tayfield7/231SAFAus (75)Durban20/01/1950
81AL Valentine8/104S Ramadhin2/901WinEng (312)Old Trafford08/06/1950
82AV Bedser5/46FR Brown5/491EngAus (217)Melbourne23/02/1951
83R Tattersall7/52JH Wardle3/461EngSAF (115)Lord’s21/06/1951
84MJ Hilton4/32R Tattersall6/481EngInd (121)Green Park12/01/1952
85FMM Worrell3/42GE Gomez7/551WinAus (116)Sydney25/01/1952
86AV Bedser2/19FS Trueman8/311EngInd (58)Old Trafford17/07/1952
87AV Bedser5/41FS Trueman5/481EngInd (98)The Oval14/08/1952
88MG Melle6/71JC Watkins4/411SAFAus (280)Brisbane05/12/1952
89SP Gupte5/180MH Mankad5/2281IndWin (576)Sabina Park28/03/1953
90AV Bedser7/44R Tattersall3/222EngAus (123)Trent Bridge11/06/1953
91AR MacGibbon4/71GO Rabone6/681NZlSAF (326)Newlands01/01/1954
92Fazal Mahmood6/53Mahmood Hussain4/581PakEng (130)The Oval12/08/1954
93Mahmood Hussain6/67Khan Mohammad4/421PakInd (148)Dhaka01/01/1955
94Khan Mohammad5/73Fazal Mahmood5/481PakInd (145)Karachi26/02/1955
95TL Goddard5/69HJ Tayfield5/942SAFEng (256)Leeds21/07/1955
96JC Laker9/37GAR Lock1/371EngAus (84)Old Trafford26/07/1956
97Fazal Mahmood6/34Khan Mohammad4/431PakAus (80)Karachi11/10/1956
98Fazal Mahmood7/80Khan Mohammad3/692PakAus (187)Karachi11/10/1956
99WPA Crawford3/32R Bemaud7/721AusInd (161)Nehru Stadium19/10/1956
100TL Goddard1/54HJ Tayfield9/1132SAFEng (214)Wanderers15/02/1957
101AK Davidson5/38R Benaud5/822AusSAF (144)P Elizabeth28/02/1958
102JC Laker3/27GAR Lock7/512EngNZl (129)Leeds03/07/1958
103VB Ranjane1/35SP Gupte9/1021IndWin (222)Green Park12/12/1958
104JB Statham7/57PJ Loader3/971EngAus (308)Melbourne31/12/1958
105Fazal Mahmood6/66Mahd Hussain4/482PakWin (172)Dhaka06/03/1959
106R Benaud4/42KD Mackay6/422AusPak (134)Dhaka13/11/1959
107JM Patel9/69CG Borde1/611IndAus (219)Green Park19/12/1959
108JB Statham6/63AE Moss4/351EngSAF (152)Lord’s23/06/1960
109NAT Adcock6/65JE Pothecary4/581SAFEng (155)The Oval18/08/1960
110SC Stayers2/24LR Gibbs8/382WinInd (187)Kensington23/03/1962
111GD McKenzie7/153TR Veivers3/1551AusEng (611)Old Trafford23/07/1964
112Venkataraghavan8/72Chandrasekhar2/961IndNZl (262)Delhi19/03/1965
113BS Bedi6/42EAS Prasanna4/742IndNZl (127)Brabourne25/09/1969
114Saleem Altaf3/33Pervez Sajjad7/741PakNZl (241)Gaddafi30/10/1969
115BS Bedi5/37EAS Prasanna5/422IndAus (107)Delhi28/11/1969
116GC Shillingford1/45JM Noreiga9/951WinInd (352)Port of Spain06/03/1971
117DK Lillee2/90RAL Massie8/841AusEng (272)Lord’s22/06/1972
118DK Lillee2/50RAL Massie8/532AusEng (116)Lord’s22/06/1972
119BS Bedi2/59Chandrasekhar8/791IndEng (200)Delhi20/12/1972
120MHN Walker6/114JR Hammond4/791AusWin (428)Sabina Park16/02/1973
121N Gifford5/55J Birkenshaw5/572EngPak (199)Karachi24/03/1973
122MHN Walker5/75TJ Jenner5/901AusWin (319)Port of Spain21/04/1973
123AW Greig8/86PI Pocock2/861EngWin (305)Port of Spain30/03/1974
124DK Lillee5/15MHN Walker5/481AusEng (101)Edgbaston10/07/1975
125AME Roberts7/54BD Julien3/322WinAus (169)Perth12/12/1975
126Chandrasekhar2/85EAS Prasanna8/762IndNZl (215)Eden Park24/01/1976
127DK Lillee5/63GJ Gilmour5/341AusWin (160)Melbourne31/01/1976
128BS Bedi4/73Chandrasekhar6/1201IndWin (359)Port of Spain07/04/1976
129DK Lillee6/26MHN Walker4/541AusEng (95)Melbourne12/03/1977
130BS Bedi4/58Chandrasekhar6/522IndAus (164)Melbourne30/12/1977
131RGD Willis2/26IT Botham8/342EngPak (139)Lord’s15/06/1978
132AG Hurst4/93RM Hogg6/741AusEng (286)Brisbane01/12/1978
133Sikamder Bakht5/56Ehteshamuddin5/471PakInd (162)Green Park25/12/1979
134JK Lever3/65IT Botham7/482EngInd (149)Wankhede15/02/1980
135RJ Bright7/87GS Chappel3/491AusPak (292)Karachi27/02/1980
136M Iqbal Qasim7/49TausifAhmed3/622PakAus (140)Karachi27/02/1980
137MA Holding6/67J Garner4/361WinEng (269)Lord’s19/06/1980
138Kapil Dev5/97KD Ghavri5/1071IndAus (406)Sydney02/01/1981
139DK Lillee5/46TM Alderman5/622AusEng (125)Trent Bridge18/06/1981
140DK Lillee7/89TM Alderman3/841AusEng (314)The Oval27/08/1981
141RGD Willis4/91IT Botham6/1251EngAus (352)The Oval27/08/1981
142Kapil Dev5/70S Madan Lal5/232IndEng (102)Wankhede27/11/1981
143Imran Khan6/58Tausif Ahmed4/582PakSrl (158)Gaddafi22/03/1982
144GF Lawson5/87JR Thomson5/732AusEng (309)Brisbane26/11/1982
145Imran Khan8/60Abdul Qadir2/752PakInd (197)Karachi23/12/1982
146Kapil Dev8/85Maninder Singh2/901IndPak (323)Gaddafi23/01/1983
147Kapil Dev9/83BS Sandhu1/452IndWin (201)Motera12/11/1983
148J Garner6/75RA Harper4/561WinAus (279)Bourda02/03/1984
149RJ Hadlee5/73EJ Chatfield5/631NZlSrl (256)Col-CSS24/03/1984
150RGD Willis2/48IT Botham8/1031EngWin (245)Lord’s28/06/1984
151RM Hogg4/101TM Alderman6/1281AusWin (416)Perth09/11/1984
152SL Boock7/87JG Bracewell3/441NZlPak (230)Niaz25/11/1984
153MD Marshall7/80WW Davis3/662WinNZl (248)Kensington26/04/1985
154RJ Ratnayake3/77JR Ratnayeke7/831SrlPak (259)Sialkot27/10/1985
155RJ Hadlee9/52VR Brown1/171NZlAus (179)Brisbane08/11/1985
156GRJ Matthews5/146RJ Bright5/942AusInd (347)Chepauk18/09/1986
157Imran Khan4/30Abdul Qadir6/162PakWin (53)Iqbal24/10/1986
158GC Small5/48IT Botham5/411EngAus (141)Melbourne26/12/1986
159RJ Hadlee6/50EJ Chatfield4/301NZlWin (100)AMI12/03/1987
160M Iqbal Qasim5/48Tausif Ahmed5/541PakInd (145)Bdngaluru13/03/1987
161Abdul Qadir9/56Tausif Ahmed1/381PakEng (175)Gaddafi25/11/1987
162MD Marshall6/69CEL Ambrose4/531WinEng (245)Trent Bridge02/06/1988
163Arshad Ayub4/53ND Hirwani6/592IndNZl (164)Bdngaluru12/11/1988
164RJ Hadlee4/39JG Bracewell6/512NZlInd (145)Wankhede24/11/1988
165C Pringle7/52W Watson3/291NZlPak (102)Iqbal26/10/1990
166CEL Ambrose5/35IR Bishop5/411WinPak (122)Gaddafi06/12/1990
167BA Reid7/51GRJ Matthews3/402AusEng (150)Melbourne26/12/1990
168CJ McDermott8/97MG Hughes2/491AusEng (244)Perth01/02/1991
169CEL Ambrose6/34CA Walsh4/312WinSAF (148)Kensington18/04/1992
170Wasim Akram5/45Waqar Younis5/222PakNZl (93)Seddon Park02/01/1993
171TBA May5/89SK Warne5/822AusEng (251)Edgbaston05/08/1993
172DE Malcolm9/57D Gough1/392EngSAF (175)The Oval18/08/1994
173Wasim Akram4/32Waqar Younis6/341PakSrl (71)Asgiriya26/08/1994
174CJ McDermott2/90SK Warne8/712AusEng (323)Brisbane25/11/1994
175WPUJC Vaas5/43M Muralitharan5/642SrlNZl (185)McLean Park11/03/1995
176D Gough3/79DG Cork7/432EngWin (223)Lord’s22/06/1995
177Mohd Zahid4/64Mushtaq Ahmed6/871PakNZl (249)Rawalpindi 28/11/1996
178GD McGrath8/38PR Reiffel2/171AusEng (77)Lord’s19/06/1997
179AR Caddick3/76PCR Tufnell7/661EngAus (220)The Oval21/08/1997
180AR Caddick5/67ARC Fraser5/401EngWin (159)Port of Spain13/02/1998
181AA Donald4/47PS De Villiers6/231SAFPak (106)P Elizabrth06/03/1998
182Dharmasena6/72Bandarathilake4/471SrlNZl (193)Galle 03/06/1998
183SM Pollock5/53AA Donald5/712SAFEng (240)Leeds06/08/1998
184AA Donald6/53SM Pollock4/161SAFEng (122)Wanderers25/11/1999
185HH Streak2/67PA Strang8/1091ZimNZl (338)Queens12/09/2000
186JN Gillespie5/89CR Miller5/811AusWin (391)Adelaide15/12/2000
187CRD Fernando5/98M Muralitharan5/1221SrlSAF (420)Durban26/12/2000
188WPUJC Vaas2/60M Muralitharan8/871SrlInd (234)Col-SSC29/08/2001
189Waqar Younis4/19D Kaneria6/522PakBan (148)Multan 29/08/2001
190WPUJC Vaas4/95M Muralitharan6/1261SrlWin (448)Galle 13/11/2001
191WPUJC Vaas1/58M Muralitharan9/511SrlZim (236)Asgiriya04/01/2002
192M Muralitharan5/67ST Jayasuriya5/431SrlZim (236)Galle 12/01/2002
193Harbhajan Singh6/62A Kumble4/582IndZim (146)Delhi28/02/2002
194AR Caddick3/50MJ Hoggard7/631EngNZl (147)AMI13/03/2002
195AR Caddick6/63AF Giles4/1031EngNZl (218)Basin Reserve21/03/2002
196Harbhajan Singh7/48A Kumble3/502IndWin (188)Wankhede09/10/2002
197IK Pathan2/80A Kumble8/1411IndAus (474)Sydney02/01/2004
198Naved-ul-Hasan3/83D Kaneria7/1182PakSrl (406)Karachi28/10/2004
199A Kumble3/82Harbhajan Singh7/872IndSAF (222)Eden Gardens28/11/2004
200GD McGrath8/24M S Kasprowicz2/42AusPak (72)Perth16/12/2004
201Shoaib Akhtar5/109D Kaneria5/1251PakAus (379)Melbourne26/12/2004
202Naved-ul-Hasan3/107D Kaneria7/1881PakAus (568)Sydney02/01/2005
203WPUJC Vaas4/15M Muralitharan6/362SrlWin (113)Col-SSC13/07/2005
204B Lee4/82SK Warne6/462AusEng (182)Edgbaston04/08/2005
205B Lee4/46SK Warne6/802AusWin (204)Adelaide25/11/2005
206Mohammad Asif6/44D Kaneria4/531PakSrl (279)Asgiriya03/04/2006
207J N Gillespie2/47SCG MacGill8/1081AusBan (427)Fatullah09/04/2006
208M Ntini5/51DW Steyn5/472SAFNZl (120)Centuropn15/04/2006
209SJ Harmison5/57MS Panesar5/722EngPak (222)Old Trafford27/07/2006
210SJ Harmison4/95MS Panesar6/1372EngWin (394)Old Trafford07/06/2007
211RJ Sidebottom7/47SCJ Broad3/541EngNZl (168)McLean Park22/03/2008
212BAW Mendis4/60M Muralitharan6/262SrlInd (138)Col-SSC23/07/2008
213S Hossain5/71Shakib Al Hasan5/621BanInd (243)Chittagong17/01/2010
214PP Ojha6/47R Ashwin4/342IndWin (134)Wankhede22/11/2011
215HMRKB Herath6/97S Randiv4/742SrlEng (264)Galle 26/03/2012
216MS Panesar6/81GP Swann4/432EngInd (142)Wankhede23/11/2012
217MA Starc6/154MG Johnson4/1102AusSAF (569)Perth30/11/2012
218RJ Harris7/117NM Lyon3/552AusEng (330)Ch-le-St09/08/2013
219Mohd Shami4/70I Sharma6/511IndNZl (192)Basin Reserve14/02/2014
220HMRKB Herath9/127MDK Perera1/631SrlPak (332)Col-SSC14/08/2014
221HMRKB Herath7/48PHT Kaushal3/472SrlInd (112)Galle 12/08/2015
222R Ashwin7/66A Mishra3/512IndSAF (185)Jamna25/11/2015
223MH Miraz6/77Shakib Al Hasan4/492BanEng (164)Mirput28/10/2016
224KJ Abbott6/77K Rabada4/342SAFAus (161)Bellerive12/11/2016
225R Ashwvin6/112RA Jadeja4/1091IndEng (400)Wankhede08/12/2016
226NM Lyon4/53SNJO’Keefe6/352AusInd (107)Gahunje23/02/2017
227TA Boult6/32TG Southee4/251NZlEng (58)Eden Park22/03/2018
228T A Boult4/87TG Southee6/621NZlEng (307)Hagley30/03/2018
229J M Anderson4/76SCJ Broad6/541EngNZl (278)Hagley30/03/2018
230K A J Roach2/78ST Gabriel8/622WinSrl (342)Gros Islet14/06/2018
231K Rabada1/55KA Maharaj9/1291SAFSrl (338)Col-SSC20/07/2018
232Mohd Abbas4/29Bilal Asif6/361PakAus (202)Dubai 07/10/2018
233Hasan Ali5/45Yasir Shah5/1102PakNZl (249)Abu Dhabi16/11/2018
234Shakib Al Hasan3/27MH Miraz7/581BanWin (111)Mirpur30/11/2018
235S C J Broad4/19CR Woakes6/172EngIre (38)Lord’s24/07/2019
236N M Lyon6/49PJ Cummins4/322AusEng (146)Edgbaston01/08/2019
237S T Gabriel4/62JO Holder6/421WinEng (204)Rose Bowl08/07/2020
238T G Southee5/32KA Jamieson5/341NZlWin (131)Basin Reserve11/12/2020
239A R Patel5/48R Ashwin5/472IndEng (135)Motera04/03/2021
240SS Afridi5/52Noman Ali5/862PakZim (231)Harare07/05/2021
241L Embuldeniya5/35Ramesh Mendis5/662SrlWin (132)Galle 29/11/2021
242K A Maharaj7/32SR Harmer3/212SAFBan (53)Durban31/03/2022
243K A Maharaj7/40SR Harmer3/342SAFBan (80)P Elizabeth08/04/2022
244Abrar Ahmed7/114Zahid Mahmood3/631PakEng (281)Multan 09/12/2022
245R Ashwin3/59RA Jadeja7/422IndAus (113)Delhi17/02/2023
246Naseem Shah3/44Noman Ali7/702PakSrl (188)Col-SSC24/07/2023
247Sajid Khan7/111Noman Ali3/1011PakEng (291)Multan 15/10/2024
248Sajid Khan2/93Noman Ali8/462PakEng (144)Multan 15/10/2024
249R Ashwin3/64W Sundar7/501IndNZl (259)Pune24/10/2024
250Noman Ali6/42Sajid Khan4/592PakEng {112]Rawalpindi24/10/2024

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

NoBowlerW/RBowlerW/RITeamOpp{Score}GroundDate
01Fazal Mahmood6/53Mahmood Hussain4/581PakEng (130)The Oval12/08/1954
02Mahmood Hussain6/67Khan Mohammad4/421PakInd (148)Dhaka01/01/1955
03Khan Mohammad5/73Fazal Mahmood5/481PakInd (145)Karachi26/02/1955
04Fazal Mahmood6/34Khan Mohammad4/431PakAus (80)Karachi11/10/1956
05Fazal Mahmood7/80Khan Mohammad3/692PakAus (187)Karachi11/10/1956
06Fazal Mahmood6/66Mahd Hussain4/482PakWin (172)Dhaka06/03/1959
07Saleem Altaf3/33Pervez Sajjad7/741PakNZl (241)Gaddafi30/10/1969
08Sikamder Bakht5/56Ehteshamuddin5/471PakInd (162)Green Park25/12/1979
09M Iqbal Qasim7/49TausifAhmed3/622PakAus (140)Karachi27/02/1980
10Imran Khan6/58Tausif Ahmed4/582PakSrl (158)Gaddafi22/03/1982
11Imran Khan8/60Abdul Qadir2/752PakInd (197)Karachi23/12/1982
12Imran Khan4/30Abdul Qadir6/162PakWin (53)Iqbal24/10/1986
13M Iqbal Qasim5/48Tausif Ahmed5/541PakInd (145)Bdngaluru13/03/1987
14Abdul Qadir9/56Tausif Ahmed1/381PakEng (175)Gaddafi25/11/1987
15Wasim Akram5/45Waqar Younis5/222PakNZl (93)Seddon Park02/01/1993
16Wasim Akram4/32Waqar Younis6/341PakSrl (71)Asgiriya26/08/1994
17Mohd Zahid4/64Mushtaq Ahmed6/871PakNZl (249)Rawalpindi 28/11/1996
18Waqar Younis4/19D Kaneria6/522PakBan (148)Multan 29/08/2001
19Naved-ul-Hasan3/83D Kaneria7/1182PakSrl (406)Karachi28/10/2004
20Shoaib Akhtar5/109D Kaneria5/1251PakAus (379)Melbourne26/12/2004
21Naved-ul-Hasan3/107D Kaneria7/1881PakAus (568)Sydney02/01/2005
22Mohammad Asif6/44D Kaneria4/531PakSrl (279)Asgiriya03/04/2006
23Mohd Abbas4/29Bilal Asif6/361PakAus (202)Dubai 07/10/2018
24Hasan Ali5/45Yasir Shah5/1102PakNZl (249)Abu Dhabi16/11/2018
25SS Afridi5/52Noman Ali5/862PakZim (231)Harare07/05/2021
26Abrar Ahmed7/114Zahid Mahmood3/631PakEng (281)Multan 09/12/2022
27Naseem Shah3/44Noman Ali7/702PakSrl (188)Col-SSC24/07/2023
28Sajid Khan7/111Noman Ali3/1011PakEng (291)Multan 15/10/2024
29Sajid Khan2/93Noman Ali8/462PakEng (144)Multan 15/10/2024
30Noman Ali6/42Sajid Khan4/592PakEng {112]Rawalpindi24/10/2024

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

NoBowlerW/RBowlerW/RITeamOpp{Score}GroundDate
1Fazal Mahmood6/53Mahmood Hussain4/581PakEng (130)The Oval12/08/1954
2Sajid Khan2/93Noman Ali8/462PakEng (144)Multan 15/10/2024
3Abdul Qadir9/56Tausif Ahmed1/381PakEng (175)Gaddafi25/11/1987
3Abrar Ahmed7/114Zahid Mahmood3/631PakEng (281)Multan 09/12/2022
5Sajid Khan7/111Noman Ali3/1011PakEng (291)Multan 15/10/2024
6Noman Ali6/42Sajid Khan4/592PakEng {112]Rawalpindi24/10/2024
India vs New Zealand – Second Test at Pune – Third day Statistical highlights

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

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

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1MH Mankad69.462410812v EnglandChennai06 Feb 1952
2MH Mankad71.263013113v PakistanDelhi16 Oct 1952
3Ghulam Ahmed49.361113010v AustraliaEden Gardens02 Nov 1956
4SP Gupte57.361322310v West IndiesKanpur12 Dec 1958
5JM Patel61.362312414v AustraliaKanpur19 Dec 1959
6SA Durani70.062117710v EnglandChennai10 Jan 1962
7RG Nadkarni72.462712211v AustraliaChennai02 Oct 1964
8S Venkataraghavan112.365615212v New ZealandDelhi19 Mar 1965
9BS Chandrasekhar92.562423511v West IndiesBrabourne13 Dec 1966
10EAS Prasanna71.062717410v AustraliaChennai24 Dec 1969
11EAS Prasanna47.081014011v New ZealandAuckland24 Jan 1976
12BS Bedi61.281219410v AustraliaPerth16 Dec 1977
13BS Chandrasekhar34.18510412v AustraliaMelbourne30 Dec 1977
14N Kapil Dev42.461214611v PakistanChennai15 Jan 1980
15N Kapil Dev57.361513510v West IndiesAhmedabad12 Nov 1983
16L Sivaramakrishnan77.262018112v EnglandWankhede28 Nov 1984
17C Sharma53.36618810v EnglandBirmingham03 Jul 1986
18Maninder Singh37.461010710v Sri LankaNagpur27 Dec 1986
19Maninder Singh62.161612610v PakistanBengaluru13 Mar 1987
20ND Hirwani33.56613616v West IndiesChennai11 Jan 1988
21A Kumble64.361912811v Sri LankaLucknow18 Jan 1994
22SLV Raju56.261612511v Sri LankaAhmedabad08 Feb 1994
23BKV Prasad44.061015310v South AfricaDurban26 Dec 1996
24A Kumble51.061314914v PakistanDelhi04 Feb 1999
25J Srinath46.061013213v PakistanEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
26A Kumble59.461713410v New ZealandKanpur22 Oct 1999
27Harbhajan Singh68.261519613v AustraliaEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
28Harbhajan Singh80.162621715v AustraliaChennai18 Mar 2001
29A Kumble89.061823310v EnglandAhmedabad11 Dec 2001
30A Kumble88.561527912v AustraliaSydney02 Jan 2004
31Harbhajan Singh71.161222411v AustraliaBengaluru06 Oct 2004
32A Kumble64.361218113v AustraliaChennai14 Oct 2004
33IK Pathan31.06109611v BangladeshDhaka10 Dec 2004
34A Kumble75.162716110v PakistanEden Gardens16 Mar 2005
35IK Pathan34.26712612v ZimbabweHarare20 Sep 2005
36A Kumble64.061315710v Sri LankaDelhi10 Dec 2005
37Harbhajan Singh53.261014110v Sri LankaAhmedabad18 Dec 2005
38Harbhajan Singh54.36915310v Sri LankaGalle31 Jul 2008
39Z Khan39.36514910v BangladeshMirpur24 Jan 2010
40I Sharma41.261110810v West IndiesBridgetown28 Jun 2011
41R Ashwin43.26148512v New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
42R Ashwin74.061819812v AustraliaChennai22 Feb 2013
43PP Ojha29.2688910v West IndiesWankhede14 Nov 2013
44R Ashwin42.06816010v Sri LankaGalle12 Aug 2015
45R Ashwin46.06139812v South AfricaNagpur25 Nov 2015
46R Ashwin66.261222510v New ZealandKanpur22 Sep 2016
47R Ashwin41.16714013v New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
48R Ashwin64.36716712v EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
49RA Jadeja70.061415410v EnglandChennai16 Dec 2016
50UT Yadav38.56613310v West IndiesHyderabad12 Oct 2018
51AR Patel36.4667011v EnglandAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
52RA Jadeja33.16311010v AustraliaDelhi17 Feb 2023
53R Ashwin46.061313112v West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023
54Washington Sundar42.16411511v New ZealandPune24 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

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1S Venkataraghavan112.365615212v New ZealandDelhi19 Mar 1965
2EAS Prasanna47.081014011v New ZealandAuckland24 Jan 1976
3A Kumble59.461713410v New ZealandKanpur22 Oct 1999
4R Ashwin43.26148512v New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
5R Ashwin66.261222510v New ZealandKanpur22 Sep 2016
6R Ashwin41.16714013v New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
7Washington Sundar42.16411511v New ZealandPune24 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

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1MH Mankad69.462410812v EnglandChennai06 Feb 1952
2MH Mankad71.263013113v PakistanDelhi16 Oct 1952
3Ghulam Ahmed49.361113010v AustraliaEden Gardens02 Nov 1956
4SP Gupte57.361322310v West IndiesKanpur12 Dec 1958
5JM Patel61.362312414v AustraliaKanpur19 Dec 1959
6SA Durani70.062117710v EnglandChennai10 Jan 1962
7RG Nadkarni72.462712211v AustraliaChennai02 Oct 1964
8S Venkataraghavan112.365615212v New ZealandDelhi19 Mar 1965
9BS Chandrasekhar92.562423511v West IndiesBrabourne13 Dec 1966
10EAS Prasanna71.062717410v AustraliaChennai24 Dec 1969
11EAS Prasanna47.081014011v New ZealandAuckland24 Jan 1976
12BS Bedi61.281219410v AustraliaPerth16 Dec 1977
13BS Chandrasekhar34.18510412v AustraliaMelbourne30 Dec 1977
14L Sivaramakrishnan77.262018112v EnglandWankhede28 Nov 1984
15Maninder Singh37.461010710v Sri LankaNagpur27 Dec 1986
16Maninder Singh62.161612610v PakistanBengaluru13 Mar 1987
17ND Hirwani33.56613616v West IndiesChennai11 Jan 1988
18A Kumble64.361912811v Sri LankaLucknow18 Jan 1994
19SLV Raju56.261612511v Sri LankaAhmedabad08 Feb 1994
20A Kumble51.061314914v PakistanDelhi04 Feb 1999
21A Kumble59.461713410v New ZealandKanpur22 Oct 1999
22Harbhajan Singh68.261519613v AustraliaEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
23Harbhajan Singh80.162621715v AustraliaChennai18 Mar 2001
24A Kumble89.061823310v EnglandAhmedabad11 Dec 2001
25A Kumble88.561527912v AustraliaSydney02 Jan 2004
26Harbhajan Singh71.161222411v AustraliaBengaluru06 Oct 2004
27A Kumble64.361218113v AustraliaChennai14 Oct 2004
28A Kumble75.162716110v PakistanEden Gardens16 Mar 2005
29A Kumble64.061315710v Sri LankaDelhi10 Dec 2005
30Harbhajan Singh53.261014110v Sri LankaAhmedabad18 Dec 2005
31Harbhajan Singh54.36915310v Sri LankaGalle31 Jul 2008
32R Ashwin43.26148512v New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
33R Ashwin74.061819812v AustraliaChennai22 Feb 2013
34PP Ojha29.2688910v West IndiesWankhede14 Nov 2013
35R Ashwin42.06816010v Sri LankaGalle12 Aug 2015
36R Ashwin46.06139812v South AfricaNagpur25 Nov 2015
37R Ashwin66.261222510v New ZealandKanpur22 Sep 2016
38R Ashwin41.16714013v New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
39R Ashwin64.36716712v EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
40RA Jadeja70.061415410v EnglandChennai16 Dec 2016
41AR Patel36.4667011v EnglandAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
42RA Jadeja33.16311010v AustraliaDelhi17 Feb 2023
43R Ashwin46.061313112v West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023
44Washington Sundar42.16411511v New ZealandPune24 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

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1S Venkataraghavan112.365615212v New ZealandDelhi19 Mar 1965
2EAS Prasanna47.081014011v New ZealandAuckland24 Jan 1976
3A Kumble59.461713410v New ZealandKanpur22 Oct 1999
4R Ashwin43.26148512v New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
5R Ashwin66.261222510v New ZealandKanpur22 Sep 2016
6R Ashwin41.16714013v New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
7Washington Sundar42.16411511v New ZealandPune24 Oct 2024