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India Vs Bangladesh – Third T20I at Hyderabad – India won by 133 runs

India Vs Bangladesh – Third T20I at Hyderabad – India won by 133 runs

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 162nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 105th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the third occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the first occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the second occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh

SV Samson became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to score a century in T20Is. Previous best was Ishan Kishan’s 89 against Sri Lanka at Lucknow on 24 Feb 2022.

SV Samson scored eight boundary sixes in his knock of 111 in this game to become the eighth Indian batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the fifth Indian opening batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings.

He also became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the first Indian wicket keeper opening batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings.

SV Samson scored eight boundary sixes in his knock of 111 in this game to become the 125th batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the 69th opening batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings.

He also became the eleventh wicket keeper batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the eighth wicket keeper opening batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings.

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the seventh batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings. He also became the fifth opening batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings.

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first wicket keeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the third Indian batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings. He also became the second Indian opening batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first Indian wicket keeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 480th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings. It also provides the 43rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings.

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings against Bangladesh.

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 113th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket. It also provides the tenth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the fifth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh.

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game represents the record three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh. The previous best was the 168 runs partnership between Q de Kock and RR Roussow of South Africa against Bangladesh for the second wicket at Sydney on 27 Oct 2022.

This partnership represents the record three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh by Indian batsmen. The previous best was the 102 runs partnership between SK Raina and RG Sharma at Col-RPS on 14 Mar 2018

SA Yadav scored 75 runs in this game to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian captain scoring 75 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring 75 plus runs in a T20I innings against Bangladesh.

India posted a total of 297 for 6 in this game which represents the second highest team total posted by a team in a T20I innings. The highest total in a T20I innings is credited to Nepal which poste 314 for 3 against Mongolia at  Hangzhou on 27 Sep 2023.

India posted a total of 297 for 6 in this game which represents the highest team total posted by a test playing nation in a T20I innings. The previous highest total was Afghanistan’s 278 for 3 against Ireland at Dehradun on 23 Feb 2019.

Tanzim Hasan Sakib conceded 66 runs in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a bowler conceding 65 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also represents the third occasion of a Bangladesh bowler conceding 60 plus runs in a T20I innings

It also represents the most runs conceded by a Bangladesh bowler making him the most expensive bowler in terms of runs conceded. The previous record was 63 runs conceded by two bowlers – Robel Hossain who conceded 63 runs against West Indies at Mirpur on 10 Dec 2012 and Mashrafe Murtuza who conceded 63 runs against Pakistan at Mirpur on 30 Mar 2014

This game witnessed three Bangladesh bowlers conceding 50 plus runs – Tanzim Hasan Shakib {3 for 66}, Taskin Ahmed {1 for 51} and Mushtafizur Rahman {1 for 52] to provide the first occasion of three bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in a T20I innings.

Tanzim Hasan Sakib retuned with figures of 3 for 66 runs in this game to provide the first occasion of a bowler capturing three wickets conceding 65 plus runs in a T20I innings.

India won this game by 133 runs to provide the 130th occasion of a team winning a T20I game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the sixth occasion of India winning a T20I game by 100 plus runs margin.

Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings.  He also became the fifth Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second.

Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 404th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings.  It also provides the 213th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second.

Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 17th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings against India.  It also provides the tenth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second against India

Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Final day’s play

Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Final day’s play

Pakistan lost this test by an innings and 47 runs despite scoring 556 runs in the first innings of this test to provide the sixth occasion of a team losing the test despite scoring 550 plus runs in the first innings of the test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australia5861lostv EnglandSydney14 Dec 1894
2Australia5561lostv IndiaAdelaide12 Dec 2003
3England551/6d1lostv AustraliaAdelaide01 Dec 2006
4Bangladesh595/8d1lostv New ZealandWellington12 Jan 2017
5New Zealand5531lostv EnglandNottingham10 Jun 2022
6Pakistan5561lostv EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

It also provides the third occasion of England winning a test when the opponent has scored 550 plus runs in the first innings of the test.

NoTeamScoreIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australia5861lostv EnglandSydney14 Dec 1894
2New Zealand5531lostv EnglandNottingham10 Jun 2022
3Pakistan5561lostv EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Pakistan lost this test by an innings and 47 runs despite scoring 556 runs in the first innings of this test to provide the ninth occasion of a team losing the test despite scoring 550 plus runs in the first innings and second inningscof the test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australia5861lostv EnglandSydney14 Dec 1894
2Pakistan574/8d2lostv AustraliaMelbourne29 Dec 1972
3Australia5561lostv IndiaAdelaide12 Dec 2003
4England551/6d1lostv AustraliaAdelaide01 Dec 2006
5Bangladesh5562lostv West IndiesMirpur13 Nov 2012
6Bangladesh595/8d1lostv New ZealandWellington12 Jan 2017
7New Zealand5531lostv EnglandNottingham10 Jun 2022
8Pakistan5792lostv EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
9Pakistan5561lostv EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

It also provides the fourth occasion of England winning a test when the opponent has scored 550 plus runs in the first innings and second innings of the test.

NoTeamScoreIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australia5861lostv EnglandSydney14 Dec 1894
2New Zealand5531lostv EnglandNottingham10 Jun 2022
3Pakistan5792lostv EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
4Pakistan5561lostv EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan losing a test after posting a total of 550 plus runs in the first innings and second innings of the test. By a coincidence the winning team on these two occasions is England.

NoTeamScoreIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistan5792lostv EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
2Pakistan5561lostv EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Pakistan is the only team to lose a test by an innings after posting 550 plus runs in the first innings of a test in the annals of test cricket. Pakistan lost this test by an innings and 47 runs

Pakistan’s first innings contained three centurions and yet Pakistan lost the test to provide the third occasion of a team losing the test despite having three centurions in an innings.

Pakistan’s first innings contained three centurions and yet Pakistan lost the test to provide the second occasion of Pakistan losing the test despite having three centurions in an innings.  The first such occasion was at Rawalpindi against England in Dec 2022.

Abdullah Shafique’s 102 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the 16th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman’s century in a test innings going in vain. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman’s century in a test innings going in vain against England

Abdullan Shafique, Azhar Ali, Sadiq Mohmammad, Salman Butt and Saeed Anwar are the five Pakistan opening batsmen who have witnessed their centuries in losing cause on two occasions. Abdullah Shafique has witnessed his two centuries in losing cause against England. Apart from his 102 in this test, his 114 against England at Rawalpindi in Dec 2022 was in vain

Shan Masood’s 151 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the 13th occasion of a Paksitan batsman’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Pakistan batsman’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause against England.

Shan Masood is the only Pakistan batsman to witness his two scores of 150 plus runs in losing cause against England. Apart from his 151, his 156 against England at Manchester Aug 2020 was in a losing cause against England.

Shan Masood’s 151 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the first occasion of a Pakistan captain’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause. It also provides the first occasion of a Pakistan captain’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause against England.

Shan Masood’s 151 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the fourth occasion of a Pakistan captain’s century in a losing cause. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan captain’s century in a losing cause against England.

Abdullash Shafique,Shan Masood and Agha Salman’s centuries went in vain in this test to provide the 68th, 69th and 70th occasion of Pakistan batsman’s centuries going in vain. It also provides the 15th,16th and 17th occasion of Pakistan batsman’s centuries going in vain against England.

Agha Salman of Pakistan scored 104 not out and 63 in this test to provide the 32nd occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring fifties in both innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Waqar Hasan8165v IndiaBrabourne13 Nov 1952
2Alimuddin5060v EnglandLeeds05 Jul 1962
3Zaheer Abbas9058v AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1977
4Wasim Raja6584v West IndiesPort of Spain04 Mar 1977
5Javed Miandad5452v EnglandLeeds26 Aug 1982
6Qasim Umar9689v New ZealandDunedin09 Feb 1985
7Shoaib Mohammad5464v West IndiesBridgetown22 Apr 1988
8Saleem Malik7471v West IndiesFaisalabad23 Nov 1990
9Saleem Malik82*84*v EnglandLeeds23 Jul 1992
10Basit Ali10367v New ZealandChristchurch24 Feb 1994
11Inzamam-ul-Haq7165v ZimbabweHarare31 Jan 1995
12Saeed Anwar5450v Sri LankaFaisalabad15 Sep 1995
13Mohammad Yousuf9575v AustraliaBrisbane05 Nov 1999
14Saeed Anwar61119v AustraliaBrisbane05 Nov 1999
15Inzamam-ul-Haq5568v West IndiesSt John’s25 May 2000
16Younis Khan5851v AustraliaColombo (PSS)03 Oct 2002
17Hasan Raza54*68v AustraliaSharjah19 Oct 2002
18Taufeeq Umar13567v South AfricaCape Town02 Jan 2003
19Yasir Hameed5863v AustraliaSydney02 Jan 2005
20Umar Akmal12975v New ZealandDunedin24 Nov 2009
21Salman Butt6392v AustraliaLord’s13 Jul 2010
22Khurram Manzoor5154v ZimbabweHarare10 Sep 2013
23Sarfaraz Ahmed5552*v Sri LankaGalle06 Aug 2014
24Sarfaraz Ahmed10355v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)14 Aug 2014
25Sami Aslam8270v EnglandBirmingham03 Aug 2016
26Mohammad Rizwan7160v New ZealandMount Maunganui26 Dec 2020
27Babar Azam6755v AustraliaLahore21 Mar 2022
28Saud Shakeel6394v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
29Babar Azam7854v EnglandKarachi17 Dec 2022
30Shan Masood5460v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2023
31Mohammad Rizwan171*51v BangladeshRawalpindi21 Aug 2024
32Agha Salman104*63v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Agha Salamn of Pakistan scored 104 not out and 63 in this test to provide the seventh occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring fifties in both innings of a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Alimuddin5060v EnglandLeeds05 Jul 1962
2Javed Miandad5452v EnglandLeeds26 Aug 1982
3Saleem Malik82*84*v EnglandLeeds23 Jul 1992
4Sami Aslam8270v EnglandBirmingham03 Aug 2016
5Saud Shakeel6394v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
6Babar Azam7854v EnglandKarachi17 Dec 2022
7Agha Salman104*63v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Agha Salman of Pakistan scored 104 not out and 63 in this test to provide the seventh occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a fifty in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Basit Ali10367v New ZealandChristchurch24 Feb 1994
2Saeed Anwar61119v AustraliaBrisbane05 Nov 1999
3Yasir Hameed5863v AustraliaSydney02 Jan 2005
4Umar Akmal12975v New ZealandDunedin24 Nov 2009
5Sarfaraz Ahmed10355v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)14 Aug 2014
6Mohammad Rizwan171*51v BangladeshRawalpindi21 Aug 2024
7Agha Salman104*63v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Agha Salman of Pakistan scored 104 not out and 63 in this test to become the first Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a fifty in a test against England.

Babar Azam became the 19th Pakistan batsman to play 100 test innings. His two innings in this test fetched him this distinction.

Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Fourth day’s play

Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Fourth day’s play

JE Root and HC Brook of England scored 262 and 313 in this test to provide the third occasion of one batsman scoring 250 plus runs and another scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CC Hunte2602WinPakKingston26 Feb 1958
 GS Sobers365*2WinPakKingston26 Feb 1958
        
2KC Sangakkara2872SrlSAFCol-SSC27 Jul 2006
 M Jayawardene3742SrlSAFCol-SSC27 Jul 2006
        
3JE Root2622EngPakMultan07 Oct 2024
 HC Brook3172EngPakMultan07 Oct 2024

JE Root and HC Brook of England scored 262 and 313 in this test to provide the second occasion of one batsman scoring 250 plus runs and another scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CC Hunte2602WinPakKingston26 Feb 1958
 GS Sobers365*2WinPakKingston26 Feb 1958
        
2JE Root2622EngPakMultan07 Oct 2024
 HC Brook3172EngPakMultan07 Oct 2024

JE Root and HC Brook of England scored 262 and 313 in this test to provide the 100th and 101st occasion of a batsman scoring 250 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the 18th and 19th occasion of England batsman scoring 250 plus runs in a test innings..

HC Brook scored 313 runs in this test to provide the 32nd occasion of a batsman scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the sixth occasion of England batsman scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings.

HC Brook scored 313 runs in this test to provide the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan. It also provides the first occasion of England batsman scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan

HC Brook scored 313 runs in this test to provide the second occasion of scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan at Multan. Prior to this V Sehwag of India had scored 307 against Pakistan at Multan in Mar 2004

Thus HC Brook’s 317 in this test represent the highest individual score by a batsman in a test at Multan constituting a Ground record

JE Root and HC Brook of England added 454 runs for the fourth wicket in this test to provide the 16th occasion of batsmen posting 400 plus runs in in a test innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of batsmen posting 400 plus runs in a test innings

JE Root and HC Brook of England added 454 runs for the fourth wicket in this test to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket in the annals of test cricket. The previous best was the 449 runs partnership between SE Marsh and AC Vogues of Australia against West Indies at Hobart in Dec 2015.

JE Root and HC Brook of England added 454 runs for the fourth wicket in this test to provide the second occasion of England batsmen posting 400 plus runs in in a test innings. The other occasion was the 411 runs partnership for the fourth wicket between MC Cowdrey and PBH May against West Indies at Birmingham in May 1957

Thus the 454 runs partnership for the fourth  wicket between JE Root and HC Brook not only represent the record partnership for any wicket in a test innings by England batsmen but also the record partnership for the fourth wicket in a test innings by England batsmen.

England posted a team total of 823 for 7d to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting 800 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of a team posting 800 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan. The previous best was 790 for 3d by West Indies at Kingston in May 1958

It also provides the first occasion of a team posting 800 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan in Pakistan. The previous best was India’s 675 for 5d at Multan in Mar 2004.

In this test Pakistan posted 556 in the first innings of the test and England posted 823 for 7d in the second innings of the test to provide the 15th occasions of rival teams posting 550 plus in the first and second innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australia656/8d1v EnglandManchester23 Jul 1964
 England6112v AustraliaManchester23 Jul 1964
       
2Australia650/6d1v West IndiesBridgetown05 May 1965
 West Indies5732v AustraliaBridgetown05 May 1965
       
3West Indies593/5d1v EnglandSt John’s16 Apr 1994
 England5932v West IndiesSt John’s16 Apr 1994
       
4Australia599/4d1v PakistanPeshawar15 Oct 1998
 Pakistan580/9d2v AustraliaPeshawar15 Oct 1998
       
5South Africa588/6d1v West IndiesSt John’s29 Apr 2005
 West Indies7472v South AfricaSt John’s29 Apr 2005
       
6Pakistan5881v IndiaFaisalabad21 Jan 2006
 India6032v PakistanFaisalabad21 Jan 2006
       
7India613/7d1v AustraliaDelhi29 Oct 2008
 Australia5772v IndiaDelhi29 Oct 2008
       
8Sri Lanka644/7d1v PakistanKarachi21 Feb 2009
 Pakistan765/6d2v Sri LankaKarachi21 Feb 2009
       
9England600/6d1v West IndiesBridgetown26 Feb 2009
 West Indies749/9d2v EnglandBridgetown26 Feb 2009
       
10Sri Lanka642/4d1v IndiaColombo (SSC)26 Jul 2010
 India7072v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)26 Jul 2010
       
11Sri Lanka570/4d1v BangladeshGalle08 Mar 2013
 Bangladesh6382v Sri LankaGalle08 Mar 2013
       
12Australia559/9d1v New ZealandPerth13 Nov 2015
 New Zealand6242v AustraliaPerth13 Nov 2015
       
13England629/6d1v South AfricaCape Town02 Jan 2016
 South Africa627/7d2v EnglandCape Town02 Jan 2016
       
14England6571v PakistanRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
 Pakistan5792v EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
       
15Pakistan5561v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
 England823/7d2v PakistanMultan07 Oct 2024

England posted 823-7d in this test to provide the very first occasion of a team posting 800 plus runs when rival teams posted 550 plus runs in the first and second innings of a test. The previous best was 765-6d by Pakistan when Sri Lanka posted 644-7d at Karachi in Feb 2009. The following table lists the teams which have posted 700 plus runs when rival teams posted 550 plus runs in the first and second innings of a test

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1South Africa588/6d1v West IndiesSt John’s29 Apr 2005
 West Indies7472v South AfricaSt John’s29 Apr 2005
       
2Sri Lanka644/7d1v PakistanKarachi21 Feb 2009
 Pakistan765/6d2v Sri LankaKarachi21 Feb 2009
       
3England600/6d1v West IndiesBridgetown26 Feb 2009
 West Indies749/9d2v EnglandBridgetown26 Feb 2009
       
4Sri Lanka642/4d1v IndiaColombo (SSC)26 Jul 2010
 India7072v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)26 Jul 2010
       
5Pakistan5561v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
 England823/7d2v PakistanMultan07 Oct 2024

Six Pakistan bowlers conceded 100 plus runs in England’s innings  to provide the second occasion of six bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings The first such occasion was witnessed when six Zimbabwe bowlers conceded 100 plus in a test against Sri Lanka at Bulawayo in May 2004. The six Pakistan bowlers who conceded 100 plus runs are

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Shaheen Shah Afridi26.0112012v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
2Naseem Shah31.0015722v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
3Abrar Ahmed35.0017402v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
4Aamer Jamal24.0012612v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
5Agha Salman18.0011812v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
6Saim Ayub14.0010122v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Abrar Ahmed of Pakistan conceded 174 runs without capturing a wicket to provide the fourth occasion of a Pakistan bowler conceding 170 plus runs without a wicket in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Khan Mohammad54.0525902v West IndiesKingston26 Feb 1958
2Danish Kaneria47.0518301v Sri LankaLahore01 Mar 2009
3Yasir Shah32.0119701v AustraliaAdelaide29 Nov 2019
4Abrar Ahmed35.0017402v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Abdullah Shafique of Pakistan scored 102 and zero in this test to provide the 20th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a zero in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1Imtiaz Ahmed2090Pakistanv New ZealandLahore26 Oct 1955
2Imtiaz Ahmed1220Pakistanv West IndiesKingston26 Feb 1958
3Hanif Mohammad1600Pakistanv IndiaBrabourne02 Dec 1960
4Javed Burki1400Pakistanv EnglandDhaka19 Jan 1962
5Asif Iqbal0152*Pakistanv AustraliaAdelaide24 Dec 1976
6Sadiq Mohammad1050Pakistanv AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1977
7Asif Iqbal0104Pakistanv IndiaFaisalabad16 Oct 1978
8Ijaz Ahmed1220Pakistanv AustraliaFaisalabad23 Sep 1988
9Mohammad Wasim0109*Pakistanv New ZealandLahore21 Nov 1996
10Saeed Anwar0188*Pakistanv IndiaEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
11Shahid Afridi1070Pakistanv West IndiesSharjah07 Feb 2002
12Younis Khan1470Pakistanv IndiaEden Gardens16 Mar 2005
13Azhar Ali0136Pakistanv Sri LankaPallekele08 Jul 2012
14Shoaib Malik2450Pakistanv EnglandAbu Dhabi13 Oct 2015
15Misbah-ul-Haq1140Pakistanv EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
16Asad Shafiq1040Pakistanv New ZealandAbu Dhabi03 Dec 2018
17Azhar Ali0118Pakistanv Sri LankaKarachi19 Dec 2019
18Shan Masood1560Pakistanv EnglandManchester05 Aug 2020
19Saud Shakeel1410Pakistanv BangladeshRawalpindi21 Aug 2024
20Abdullah Shafique1020Pakistanv EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Abdullah Shafique of Pakistan scored 102 and zero in this test to provide the fifth occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a zero in a test match against England. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1Javed Burki1400Pakistanv EnglandDhaka19 Jan 1962
2Shoaib Malik2450Pakistanv EnglandAbu Dhabi13 Oct 2015
3Misbah-ul-Haq1140Pakistanv EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
4Shan Masood1560Pakistanv EnglandManchester05 Aug 2020
5Abdullah Shafique1020Pakistanv EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
India vs Bangladesh – Second T20I at Delhi – India won by 86 runs

India vs Bangladesh – Second T20I at Delhi – India won by 86 runs

India posted a team total of 229 for 9 in this game to provide the 335th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also provides the 36th occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings.

India posted a team total of 229 for 9 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings against Bangladesh

India’s team total of 229 for 9 in this game represents its highest team total against Bangladesh. The previous highest total was 196 for 5 at North Sound on 22 Jun 2024.

K Nitish Kumar Reddy-RK Singh posted 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 479th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings. It also provides the 67th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the fourth wicket

K Nitish Kumar Reddy-RK Singh posted 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings. It also provides the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the fourth wicket

K Nitish Kumar Reddy-RK Singh posted 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the fourth wicket against Bangladesh

K Nitish Kumar Reddy-RK Singh posted 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide record partnership for the fourth wicket against Bangladesh by India. The previous best was 55 runs partnership between RG Sharma-Yuvraj Singh at Mirpur on 24 Feb 2016.

India won this game by 86 runs to provide the 32nd occasion of India winning a T20I by 50 plus runs margin. It also provides the second occasion of India winning a T20I by 50 plus runs margin against Bangladesh.

India won this game by 86 runs to provide India’s largest win by runs margin against Bangladesh. Previous largest win by runs margin was the win 50 rund at North Sound on 22 Jun 2024.

India posted its 156th win in T20Is with this win and also posted its 15th win against Bangladesh

Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Third day’s play

Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Third day’s play

England innings contained three century partnerships – 109 runs for the second wicket between Z Crawley and JE Root, 136 runs for the third wicket between JE Root and BM Duckett and  243 runs in an unbroken stand for the fourth wicket between JE Root and HC Brook – to provide the 16th occasion of batsmen posting century partnerships for the consecutive second, third and fourth wickets in a test innings

It also provides the fourth occasion of England batsmen posting century partnerships for the consecutive second, third and fourth wickets in a test innings and the first such occasion in the history of test cricket against Pakistan.

JE Root’s scored 176 not out at the end of the third day of the test which fetched him an aggregate of 12578 test runs. He now holds the record of scoring most runs for England. He went past AN Cook who had an aggregate of 12472 runs

JE Root’s 176 not out represents his 99th fifty – 35C plus 64HC.  He now needs one more fifty for his 100th fifty. If he gets it, he would then become the fourth  batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 100 fifties. Others are – SR Tendulkar {119], JH Kallis {103} and RT Ponting {103}. He also would become the first England batsman to achieve such a feat.

This test witnessed two rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs – Shan Masood {151} in the first innings of the test and JE Root {176*} in the second innings of the test – to provide the 97th occasion of rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in the first and second innings of a test.

This test witnessed two rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs – Shan Masood {151} in the first innings of the test and JE Root {176*} in the second innings of the test – to provide the sixth  occasion of rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in the first and second innings of a test in England-Pakistan Test series

This test witnessed two rival teams posting partnerships of 200 plus runs – Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood posting 253 runs in the first innings of the test and JE Root and HC Brook adding 243 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in the second innings of the test – to provide the 34th occasion of rival teams posting 200 plus runs partnerships in the first and second innings of a test.

This test witnessed two rival teams posting partnerships of 200 plus runs – Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood posting 253 runs in the first innings of the test and JE Root and HC Brook adding 243 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in the second innings of the test – to provide the third occasion of rival teams posting 200 plus runs partnerships in the first and second innings of a test in England-Pakistan Test Series.

Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Stats highlights of the first two day’s play

Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Stats highlights of the first two day’s play

Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this test to provide the 149th occasion of Pakistan doing so in its test history.  It also provides the 55th occasion of Pakistan doing so on home soil and the third occasion of doing so in a Multan Test.

Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this test to provide the 42nd occasion of Pakistan doing so in its test history against England.  It also provides the 14th occasion of Pakistan doing so on home soil against England and the second occasion of doing so in a Multan Test against England.

Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this test and posted a total of 350 plus runs to provide the 68th occasion of Pakistan doing so in its test history.  It also provides the 31st occasion of Pakistan doing so on home soil and the second occasion of doing so in a Multan Test

Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this test and posted a total of 350 plus runs to provide the 16th occasion of Pakistan doing so in its test history against England.  It also provides the tenth occasion of Pakistan doing so on home soil against England and the first occasion of doing so in a Multan Test against England

Abdullah Shafique scored 102 in the first innings of this test to provide the 119th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a test century in an innings.  It also provides the 16th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a test century in an innings against England

Abdullah Shafique scored 102 in the first innings of this test to provide the 58th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a test century in an innings on home soil.  It also provides the tenth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a test century in an innings against England

Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the 121st occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings.  It also provides the 21st occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against England

Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the 56th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a 150 plus runs in an innings on home soil.  It also provides the fourth occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against England on home soil

Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the 13th occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring 150 plus runs in an innings.  It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against England

Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the tenth occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a 150 plus runs in an innings on home soil.  It also provides the first  occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against England on home soil

Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood  posted 253 runs partnership for the second wicket in this test to provide the 66th occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings.  It also provides the twelfth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200  plus runs partnership for the second wicket in a test innings.

Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood  posted 253 runs partnership for the second wicket in this test to provide the tenth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings against England.  It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in a test innings against England.

Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood  posted 253 runs partnership for the second wicket in this test to provide the 32nd occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings on home soil.  It also provides the fifth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in a test innings on home soil

Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood  posted 253 runs partnership for the second wicket in this test to provide the fourth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings against England on home soil.  It also provides the firdt occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in a test innings against England on home soil

Pakistan posted a team total of 556 in its first innings of the test to provide the 38th occasion of Pakistan posting a team total of 550 plus runs in a test Innings.  It also provides the seventh occasion of Pakistan posting a team total of 550 plus runs in a test innings against England.

Pakistan posted a team total of 556 in its first innings of the test to provide the 19th occasion of Pakistan posting a team total of 550 plus runs in a test Innings on home soil. It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan posting a team total of 550 plus runs in a test innings against England on home soil.

Pakistan was dismissed all out for a team total of 556 in its first innings of the test to provide the twelfth occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a team total of 550 plus runs in a test Innings.  It also provides the third occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a team total of 550 plus runs in a test innings against England.

Pakistan was dismissed all out for a team total of 556 in its first innings of the test to provide the seventh occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a  team total of 550 plus runs in a test Innings on home soil. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a team total of 550 plus runs in a test innings against England on home soil.

Pakistan’s innings contained three centurions to provide the 14th occasion of a Pakistan innings having three centurions in an innings.  It also provides the fourth  such occasion against England.

Mohammad Rizwan was dismissed for zero in Pakistan’s first innings to provide the  63rd occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper dismissed for zero in a test innings. It also provides the 15th such occasion against England

OJ Pope of England was dismissed for zero in its first innings to provide the 115th occasion of an England captain scoring a zero in a test innings.  It also provides the eighth  occasion of an England captain scoring a zero in a test innings against Pakistan.

OJ Pope of England was dismissed for zero in its first innings to provide the 65th occasion of an England captain scoring a zero in a test innings on away soil  It also provides the fourth occasion of an England captain scoring a zero in a test innings against Pakistan on away soil

In Pakistan’s first innings, Pakistan captain Shan Masood scored 151 while wicket keeper Mohammad Rizwan scored zero to provide the third occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a century and wicket keeper scoring zero in the same innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerCRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Hanif MohammadC1041v AustraliaMelbourne04 Dec 1964
 Abdul KadirK01v AustraliaMelbourne04 Dec 1964
        
2Inzamam-ul-HaqC1191v IndiaFaisalabad21 Jan 2006
 Kamran AkmalK01v IndiaFaisalabad21 Jan 2006
        
3Shan MasoodC1511v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
 Mohammad RizwanK01v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

In this test Pakistan captain scored 151 while England captain scored zero to provide the second occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a century and England captain scoring zero in a test match. The first such occasion was witnessed in Rawalpindi Test between the two teams in Dec 2022.  Babar Azam, the Pakistan captain scored 136 and England captain BA Stokes scored zero.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Babar Azam1362v EnglandRawalpindi1 Dec 2022
 BA Stokes03v PakistanRawalpindi1 Dec 2022
       
2Shan Masood1511v EnglandMultan7 Oct 2024
 OJ Pope02v PakistanMultan7 Oct 2024

Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the 50th occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a century in a test innings.

MJ Leach of England returned with figure of 3 for 160 in Pakistan’s first innings to provide the 83rd occasion of an England bowler conceding 150 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the ninth occasion of an England bowler conceding 150 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan.

Pakistan opening batsmen scoring a century in a test innings

Pakistan opening batsmen scoring a century in a test innings

Abdullah Shafique of Pakistan scored 102 against England in the on-going test at Multan to provide the 119th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a century in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Nazar Mohammad124*2v IndiaLucknow23 Oct 1952
2Hanif Mohammad1422v IndiaBahawalpur15 Jan 1955
3Alimuddin103*3v IndiaKarachi26 Feb 1955
4Hanif Mohammad1032v New ZealandDhaka07 Nov 1955
5Hanif Mohammad3373v West IndiesBridgetown17 Jan 1958
6Imtiaz Ahmed1221v West IndiesKingston26 Feb 1958
7Hanif Mohammad1032v West IndiesKarachi20 Feb 1959
8Hanif Mohammad1601v IndiaBrabourne02 Dec 1960
9Imtiaz Ahmed1351v IndiaChennai13 Jan 1961
10Hanif Mohammad1111v EnglandDhaka19 Jan 1962
11Hanif Mohammad1043v EnglandDhaka19 Jan 1962
12Khalid Ibadulla1661v AustraliaKarachi24 Oct 1964
13Mohammad Ilyas1264v New ZealandKarachi09 Apr 1965
14Sadiq Mohammad1372v AustraliaMelbourne29 Dec 1972
15Sadiq Mohammad1661v New ZealandWellington02 Feb 1973
16Sadiq Mohammad1192v EnglandLahore02 Mar 1973
17Majid Khan1001v West IndiesKarachi01 Mar 1975
18Sadiq Mohammad103*1v New ZealandHyderabad (Sind)23 Oct 1976
19Majid Khan1121v New ZealandKarachi30 Oct 1976
20Sadiq Mohammad1052v AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1977
21Majid Khan1673v West IndiesGeorgetown18 Mar 1977
22Mudassar Nazar1141v EnglandLahore14 Dec 1977
23Majid Khan119*3v New ZealandNapier16 Feb 1979
24Majid Khan1083v AustraliaMelbourne10 Mar 1979
25Mudassar Nazar1261v IndiaBengaluru21 Nov 1979
26Taslim Arif210*2v AustraliaFaisalabad06 Mar 1980
27Mohsin Khan1292v Sri LankaLahore22 Mar 1982
28Mohsin Khan2001v EnglandLord’s12 Aug 1982
29Mohsin Khan1352v AustraliaLahore14 Oct 1982
30Mohsin Khan101*3v IndiaLahore10 Dec 1982
31Mudassar Nazar2311v IndiaHyderabad (Sind)14 Jan 1983
32Mudassar Nazar152*1v IndiaLahore23 Jan 1983
33Mudassar Nazar1522v IndiaKarachi30 Jan 1983
34Mohsin Khan1492v AustraliaAdelaide09 Dec 1983
35Mohsin Khan1521v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1983
36Mohsin Khan1044v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
37Mudassar Nazar1992v IndiaFaisalabad24 Oct 1984
38Mudassar Nazar1064v New ZealandHyderabad (Sind)25 Nov 1984
39Shoaib Mohammad1011v IndiaChennai03 Feb 1987
40Ramiz Raja1142v IndiaJaipur21 Feb 1987
41Mudassar Nazar1241v EnglandBirmingham23 Jul 1987
42Mudassar Nazar1202v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
43Aamer Malik1172v IndiaFaisalabad23 Nov 1989
44Aamer Malik1132v IndiaLahore01 Dec 1989
45Shoaib Mohammad203*2v New ZealandKarachi10 Oct 1990
46Shoaib Mohammad1052v New ZealandLahore18 Oct 1990
47Shoaib Mohammad1423v New ZealandFaisalabad26 Oct 1990
48Aamer Sohail2051v EnglandManchester02 Jul 1992
49Saeed Anwar1692v New ZealandWellington17 Feb 1994
50Saeed Anwar1363v Sri LankaColombo (PSS)09 Aug 1994
51Saeed Anwar1762v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1996
52Saeed Anwar1492v New ZealandRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
53Ali Naqvi1151v South AfricaRawalpindi06 Oct 1997
54Aamer Sohail1602v West IndiesRawalpindi29 Nov 1997
55Aamer Sohail1602v West IndiesKarachi06 Dec 1997
56Ijaz Ahmed1512v West IndiesKarachi06 Dec 1997
57Saeed Anwar1183v South AfricaDurban26 Feb 1998
58Saeed Anwar1451v AustraliaRawalpindi01 Oct 1998
59Saeed Anwar1262v AustraliaPeshawar15 Oct 1998
60Aamer Sohail1332v AustraliaKarachi22 Oct 1998
61Shahid Afridi1413v IndiaChennai28 Jan 1999
62Saeed Anwar188*3v IndiaEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
63Wajahatullah Wasti1331v Sri LankaLahore04 Mar 1999
64Wajahatullah Wasti121*3v Sri LankaLahore04 Mar 1999
65Saeed Anwar1193v AustraliaBrisbane05 Nov 1999
66Imran Nazir1313v West IndiesBridgetown18 May 2000
67Saeed Anwar1232v Sri LankaGalle21 Jun 2000
68Saeed Anwar1012v BangladeshMultan29 Aug 2001
69Taufeeq Umar1042v BangladeshMultan29 Aug 2001
70Shahid Afridi1071v West IndiesSharjah07 Feb 2002
71Imran Nazir1271v New ZealandLahore01 May 2002
72Taufeeq Umar1113v ZimbabweHarare09 Nov 2002
73Taufeeq Umar1352v South AfricaCape Town02 Jan 2003
74Mohammad Hafeez102*4v BangladeshPeshawar27 Aug 2003
75Taufeeq Umar1112v South AfricaLahore17 Oct 2003
76Imran Farhat1282v South AfricaFaisalabad24 Oct 2003
77Imran Farhat1012v IndiaLahore05 Apr 2004
78Salman Butt1081v AustraliaSydney02 Jan 2005
79Salman Butt1223v EnglandMultan12 Nov 2005
80Shoaib Malik148*4v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)26 Mar 2006
81Mohammad Hafeez1043v West Indies027 Nov 2006
82Fawad Alam1683v Sri LankaColombo (PSS)12 Jul 2009
83Imran Farhat117*1v New ZealandNapier11 Dec 2009
84Salman Butt1022v AustraliaHobart14 Jan 2010
85Taufeeq Umar1353v West IndiesBasseterre20 May 2011
86Mohammad Hafeez1192v ZimbabweBulawayo01 Sep 2011
87Taufeeq Umar2362v Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
88Mohammad Hafeez1432v BangladeshChattogram09 Dec 2011
89Taufeeq Umar1302v BangladeshMirpur17 Dec 2011
90Mohammad Hafeez1961v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)30 Jun 2012
91Khurram Manzoor1462v South AfricaAbu Dhabi14 Oct 2013
92Ahmed Shehzad1472v Sri LankaSharjah16 Jan 2014
93Ahmed Shehzad1313v AustraliaDubai (DICS)22 Oct 2014
94Ahmed Shehzad1761v New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
95Mohammad Hafeez101*3v New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
96Mohammad Hafeez1971v New ZealandSharjah26 Nov 2014
97Mohammad Hafeez2242v BangladeshKhulna28 Apr 2015
98Shan Masood1254v Sri LankaPallekele03 Jul 2015
99Mohammad Hafeez1513v EnglandSharjah01 Nov 2015
100Azhar Ali302*1v West IndiesDubai (DICS)13 Oct 2016
101Azhar Ali205*1v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2016
102Azhar Ali1052v West IndiesBridgetown30 Apr 2017
103Azhar Ali1271v West IndiesRoseau10 May 2017
104Mohammad Hafeez1261v AustraliaDubai (DICS)07 Oct 2018
105Abid Ali109*2v Sri LankaRawalpindi11 Dec 2019
106Shan Masood1353v Sri LankaKarachi19 Dec 2019
107Abid Ali1743v Sri LankaKarachi19 Dec 2019
108Shan Masood1002v BangladeshRawalpindi07 Feb 2020
109Shan Masood1561v EnglandManchester05 Aug 2020
110Abid Ali215*1v ZimbabweHarare07 May 2021
111Abid Ali1332v BangladeshChattogram26 Nov 2021
112Imam-ul-Haq1571v AustraliaRawalpindi04 Mar 2022
113Abdullah Shafique136*3v AustraliaRawalpindi04 Mar 2022
114Imam-ul-Haq111*3v AustraliaRawalpindi04 Mar 2022
115Abdullah Shafique160*4v Sri LankaGalle16 Jul 2022
116Abdullah Shafique1142v EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
117Imam-ul-Haq1212v EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
118Abdullah Shafique2012v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)24 Jul 2023
119Abdullah Shafique1021v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

Abdullah Shafique of Pakistan scored 102 against England in the on-going test at Multan to provide the 16th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a century in a test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Hanif Mohammad1111v EnglandDhaka19 Jan 1962
2Hanif Mohammad1043v EnglandDhaka19 Jan 1962
3Sadiq Mohammad1192v EnglandLahore02 Mar 1973
4Mudassar Nazar1141v EnglandLahore14 Dec 1977
5Mohsin Khan2001v EnglandLord’s12 Aug 1982
6Mohsin Khan1044v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
7Mudassar Nazar1241v EnglandBirmingham23 Jul 1987
8Mudassar Nazar1202v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
9Aamer Sohail2051v EnglandManchester02 Jul 1992
10Saeed Anwar1762v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1996
11Salman Butt1223v EnglandMultan12 Nov 2005
12Mohammad Hafeez1513v EnglandSharjah01 Nov 2015
13Shan Masood1561v EnglandManchester05 Aug 2020
14Abdullah Shafique1142v EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
15Imam-ul-Haq1212v EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
16Abdullah Shafique1021v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024

The following Pakistan opening batsmen have scored five or more centuries in a test innings. Abdullah Shafique joined the list with his 102 against England in the on-going test at Multan against England. Saeed Anwar {11} and Mohammad Hafeez {10} are the only two opening batsman to score ten or more centuries in a test innings

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Saeed Anwar1692v New ZealandWellington17 Feb 1994
2Saeed Anwar1363v Sri LankaColombo (PSS)09 Aug 1994
3Saeed Anwar1762v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1996
4Saeed Anwar1492v New ZealandRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
5Saeed Anwar1183v South AfricaDurban26 Feb 1998
6Saeed Anwar1451v AustraliaRawalpindi01 Oct 1998
7Saeed Anwar1262v AustraliaPeshawar15 Oct 1998
8Saeed Anwar188*3v IndiaEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
9Saeed Anwar1193v AustraliaBrisbane05 Nov 1999
10Saeed Anwar1232v Sri LankaGalle21 Jun 2000
11Saeed Anwar1012v BangladeshMultan29 Aug 2001
       
1Mohammad Hafeez102*4v BangladeshPeshawar27 Aug 2003
2Mohammad Hafeez1043v West Indies027 Nov 2006
3Mohammad Hafeez1192v ZimbabweBulawayo01 Sep 2011
4Mohammad Hafeez1432v BangladeshChattogram09 Dec 2011
5Mohammad Hafeez1961v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)30 Jun 2012
6Mohammad Hafeez101*3v New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
7Mohammad Hafeez1971v New ZealandSharjah26 Nov 2014
8Mohammad Hafeez2242v BangladeshKhulna28 Apr 2015
9Mohammad Hafeez1513v EnglandSharjah01 Nov 2015
10Mohammad Hafeez1261v AustraliaDubai (DICS)07 Oct 2018
       
1Mudassar Nazar1141v EnglandLahore14 Dec 1977
2Mudassar Nazar1261v IndiaBengaluru21 Nov 1979
3Mudassar Nazar2311v IndiaHyderabad (Sind)14 Jan 1983
4Mudassar Nazar152*1v IndiaLahore23 Jan 1983
5Mudassar Nazar1522v IndiaKarachi30 Jan 1983
6Mudassar Nazar1992v IndiaFaisalabad24 Oct 1984
7Mudassar Nazar1064v New ZealandHyderabad (Sind)25 Nov 1984
8Mudassar Nazar1241v EnglandBirmingham23 Jul 1987
9Mudassar Nazar1202v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
       
1Hanif Mohammad1422v IndiaBahawalpur15 Jan 1955
2Hanif Mohammad1032v New ZealandDhaka07 Nov 1955
3Hanif Mohammad3373v West IndiesBridgetown17 Jan 1958
4Hanif Mohammad1032v West IndiesKarachi20 Feb 1959
5Hanif Mohammad1601v IndiaBrabourne02 Dec 1960
6Hanif Mohammad1111v EnglandDhaka19 Jan 1962
7Hanif Mohammad1043v EnglandDhaka19 Jan 1962
       
1Mohsin Khan1292v Sri LankaLahore22 Mar 1982
2Mohsin Khan2001v EnglandLord’s12 Aug 1982
3Mohsin Khan1352v AustraliaLahore14 Oct 1982
4Mohsin Khan101*3v IndiaLahore10 Dec 1982
5Mohsin Khan1492v AustraliaAdelaide09 Dec 1983
6Mohsin Khan1521v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1983
7Mohsin Khan1044v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
       
1Taufeeq Umar1042v BangladeshMultan29 Aug 2001
2Taufeeq Umar1113v ZimbabweHarare09 Nov 2002
3Taufeeq Umar1352v South AfricaCape Town02 Jan 2003
4Taufeeq Umar1112v South AfricaLahore17 Oct 2003
5Taufeeq Umar1353v West IndiesBasseterre20 May 2011
6Taufeeq Umar2362v Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
7Taufeeq Umar1302v BangladeshMirpur17 Dec 2011
       
1Aamer Malik1172v IndiaFaisalabad23 Nov 1989
2Aamer Malik1132v IndiaLahore01 Dec 1989
3Aamer Sohail2051v EnglandManchester02 Jul 1992
4Aamer Sohail1602v West IndiesRawalpindi29 Nov 1997
5Aamer Sohail1602v West IndiesKarachi06 Dec 1997
6Aamer Sohail1332v AustraliaKarachi22 Oct 1998
       
1Abdullah Shafique136*3v AustraliaRawalpindi04 Mar 2022
2Abdullah Shafique160*4v Sri LankaGalle16 Jul 2022
3Abdullah Shafique1142v EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
4Abdullah Shafique2012v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)24 Jul 2023
5Abdullah Shafique1021v EnglandMultan07 Oct 2024
       
1Majid Khan1001v West IndiesKarachi01 Mar 1975
2Majid Khan1121v New ZealandKarachi30 Oct 1976
3Majid Khan1673v West IndiesGeorgetown18 Mar 1977
4Majid Khan119*3v New ZealandNapier16 Feb 1979
5Majid Khan1083v AustraliaMelbourne10 Mar 1979
       
1Sadiq Mohammad1372v AustraliaMelbourne29 Dec 1972
2Sadiq Mohammad1661v New ZealandWellington02 Feb 1973
3Sadiq Mohammad1192v EnglandLahore02 Mar 1973
4Sadiq Mohammad103*1v New ZealandHyderabad (Sind)23 Oct 1976
5Sadiq Mohammad1052v AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1977
Two Indian bowlers capturing three wickets each in a T20I innings

Two Indian bowlers capturing three wickets each in a T20I innings

Arshadeep Singh and Varun Chakravathy of India captured three wickets each against Bangladesh in the first T20I against Bangladesh at Gwalior on 06 Oct 2024 to provide the 16th occasion of two Indian bowlers capturing three wickets each in a T20I innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppositionGroundStart Date       Bowl
1India2PakistanJohannesburg24 Sep 20072
2India2AfghanistanCol-RPS19 Sep 20122
3India2South AfricaCol-RPS02 Oct 20122
4India1AustraliaRajkot10 Oct 20132
5India2IrelandDublin-M29 Jun 20182
6India2AustraliaCanberra04 Dec 20202
7India1ScotlandDub-DICS05 Nov 20212
8India1NamibiaDub-DICS08 Nov 20212
9India2West IndiesLauderhill07 Aug 20222
10India1PakistanMelbourne23 Oct 20222
11India2NepalHangzhou03 Oct 20232`
12India2AustraliaTrivandrum26 Nov 20232
13India2AfghanistanBridgetown20 Jun 20242
14India2EnglandProvidence27 Jun 20242
15India2ZimbabweHarare07 Jul 20242
16India1BangladeshGwalior06 Oct 20242
Indian opening batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I innings

Indian opening batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I innings

Abhishek Sharma of India was dismissed run out for 16 in the first T20I against Bangladesh at Gwalior to provide the 21st occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out in a T20I innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1V Sehwag342v South AfricaJohannesburg01 Dec 2006
2V Sehwag01v AustraliaMelbourne01 Feb 2008
3V Sehwag12v Sri LankaColombo (RPS)10 Feb 2009
4G Gambhir212v Sri LankaMohali12 Dec 2009
5G Gambhir171v AustraliaColombo (RPS)28 Sep 2012
6G Gambhir431v PakistanBengaluru25 Dec 2012
7M Vijay341v ZimbabweHarare17 Jul 2015
8AM Rahane42v ZimbabweHarare19 Jul 2015
9S Dhawan31v South AfricaDharamsala02 Oct 2015
10RG Sharma221v South AfricaCuttack05 Oct 2015
11RG Sharma601v AustraliaMelbourne29 Jan 2016
12V Kohli21v EnglandBengaluru01 Feb 2017
13S Dhawan231v West IndiesKingston09 Jul 2017
14S Dhawan471v South AfricaCape Town24 Feb 2018
15RG Sharma891v BangladeshColombo (RPS)14 Mar 2018
16S Dhawan101v EnglandCardiff06 Jul 2018
17S Dhawan411v BangladeshDelhi03 Nov 2019
18Ishan Kishan192v New ZealandLucknow29 Jan 2023
19RD Gaikwad02v AustraliaVisakhapatnam23 Nov 2023
20RG Sharma02v AfghanistanMohali11 Jan 2024
21Abhishek Sharma162v BangladeshGwalior06 Oct 2024

Abhishek Sharma of India was dismissed run out for 16 in the first T20I against Bangladesh at Gwalior to provide the 21st occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out in a T20I innings against  Bangladesh, All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1RG Sharma891v BangladeshColombo (RPS)14 Mar 2018
2S Dhawan411v BangladeshDelhi03 Nov 2019
3Abhishek Sharma162v BangladeshGwalior06 Oct 2024

G Gambhir, V Sehwag, RG Sharma and S Dhawan are the  four Indian batsmen who are dismissed run out in a T20I innings on three or more occasions. S Dhawan holds the record for most run out dismissals – five occasions

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1G Gambhir212v Sri LankaMohali12 Dec 2009
2G Gambhir171v AustraliaColombo (RPS)28 Sep 2012
3G Gambhir431v PakistanBengaluru25 Dec 2012
       
1V Sehwag342v South AfricaJohannesburg01 Dec 2006
2V Sehwag01v AustraliaMelbourne01 Feb 2008
3V Sehwag12v Sri LankaColombo (RPS)10 Feb 2009
       
1RG Sharma221v South AfricaCuttack05 Oct 2015
2RG Sharma601v AustraliaMelbourne29 Jan 2016
3RG Sharma891v BangladeshColombo (RPS)14 Mar 2018
4RG Sharma02v AfghanistanMohali11 Jan 2024
       
1S Dhawan31v South AfricaDharamsala02 Oct 2015
2S Dhawan231v West IndiesKingston09 Jul 2017
3S Dhawan471v South AfricaCape Town24 Feb 2018
4S Dhawan101v EnglandCardiff06 Jul 2018
5S Dhawan411v BangladeshDelhi03 Nov 2019
Teams dismissed all out in a T20I innings with a delivery to spare

Teams dismissed all out in a T20I innings with a delivery to spare

Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 127 with a ball to spare against India at Gwalior on 06 Oct 2024 in the first T20I to provide the 84th occasion of a team dismissed all out in a T20I innings with a delivery to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Bangladesh16619.51v ZimbabweKhulna28 Nov 2006
2Scotland12019.52v PakistanDurban12 Sep 2007
3Australia10819.51v PakistanDubai (DICS)07 May 2009
4England11119.51v South AfricaNottingham11 Jun 2009
5Zimbabwe10519.51v West IndiesPort of Spain28 Feb 2010
6West Indies12319.52v South AfricaNorth Sound19 May 2010
7Pakistan11919.51v South AfricaAbu Dhabi26 Oct 2010
8South Africa15119.52v IndiaColombo (RPS)02 Oct 2012
9Bangladesh12019.51v Sri LankaChattogram14 Feb 2014
10U.A.E.15119.51v NetherlandsSylhet17 Mar 2014
11Scotland15919.52v NetherlandsEdinburgh11 Jul 2015
12Ireland12819.51v NetherlandsDublin (Malahide)25 Jul 2015
13West Indies18519.52v Sri LankaPallekele09 Nov 2015
14Hong Kong12719.52v OmanAbu Dhabi25 Nov 2015
15Afghanistan16019.52v U.A.E.Fatullah19 Feb 2016
16West Indies11519.51v PakistanDubai (DICS)23 Sep 2016
17Netherlands14419.51v IrelandRotterdam12 Jun 2018
18Pakistan11619.51v AustraliaHarare02 Jul 2018
19Malta09719.52v SpainCartagena30 Mar 2019
20Nigeria11919.51v BotswanaKampala21 May 2019
21Guernsey11719.51v GermanyCastel15 Jun 2019
22Zimbabwe15019.52v NetherlandsRotterdam23 Jun 2019
23P.N.G.18119.51v VanuatuApia (No 2)12 Jul 2019
24Bermuda11619.51v CanadaSandys Parish24 Aug 2019
25Luxembourg12719.51v RomaniaIlfov County30 Aug 2019
26Bangladesh13919.52v AfghanistanMirpur15 Sep 2019
27Nepal13219.52v IrelandAl Amerat09 Oct 2019
28Nigeria07119.51v OmanTolerance Oval23 Oct 2019
29Gibraltar09519.51v SpainCartagena27 Oct 2019
30England15519.52v New ZealandWellington03 Nov 2019
31Nepal13219.52v MalaysiaBangkok29 Feb 2020
32Pakistan09919.52v ZimbabweHarare23 Apr 2021
33Bulgaria14019.51v GreeceSofia26 Jun 2021
34England20019.51v PakistanLeeds18 Jul 2021
35Bangladesh14319.52v ZimbabweHarare23 Jul 2021
36Denmark11119.51v SwedenBrondby14 Aug 2021
37Hungary18719.52v RomaniaIlfov County03 Sep 2021
38Romania15619.51v LuxembourgIlfov County05 Sep 2021
39Denmark08919.52v JerseyAlmeria17 Oct 2021
40Germany08519.51v JerseyAlmeria19 Oct 2021
41Mozambique10019.52v BotswanaRwanda06 Nov 2021
42Tanzania14319.51v BotswanaRwanda07 Nov 2021
43England16219.52v West IndiesBridgetown30 Jan 2022
44Malaysia13819.52v NepalKirtipur02 Apr 2022
45Gibraltar14119.51v RomaniaMarsa14 May 2022
46Malta11219.52v BelgiumGent11 Jun 2022
47Croatia06919.51v SwedenKerava13 Jul 2022
48Romania10419.51v SwedenVantaa19 Jul 2022
49Singapore10419.51v KuwaitAl Amerat24 Aug 2022
50Pakistan14719.51v IndiaDubai (DICS)28 Aug 2022
51Fiji14719.51v SamoaPort vila15 Sep 2022
52Seychelles12319.52v St HelenaKigali21 Nov 2022
53Cameroon07219.51v NigeriaRwanda05 Dec 2022
54Singapore16819.51v BahrainBangi21 Dec 2022
55Cayman12519.51v BahamasBuenos Aires28 Feb 2023
56Panama12619.52v CaymanBuenos Aires02 Mar 2023
57Pakistan18219.51v New ZealandLahore14 Apr 2023
58Singapore16619.52v CambodiaPhnom Penh04 May 2023
59Portugal16219.51v MaltaGibraltar05 May 2023
60Finland09219.51v DenmarkBrondby19 May 2023
61Botswana11419.51v UgandaNairobi (Gym)09 Jun 2023
62Rwanda13619.52v BotswanaNairobi (Gym)10 Jun 2023
63Hungary13819.51v Czech Rep.Vinor11 Jun 2023
64Luxembourg12219.51v SwitzerlandWalferdange25 Jun 2023
65Austria11419.51v GermanyDeventer29 Jun 2023
66France12119.52v MaltaMarsa10 Jul 2023
67Japan13619.51v VanuatuPort Moresby28 Jul 2023
68Afghanistan15519.52v U.A.E.Sharjah31 Dec 2023
69Australia17419.51v New ZealandAuckland23 Feb 2024
70Lesotho11419.52v EswatiniMalkerns30 Mar 2024
71Jersey14119.51v SpainCartagena14 Apr 2024
72Bangladesh14319.51v ZimbabweMirpur10 May 2024
73South Africa14719.52v West IndiesKingston23 May 2024
74Bulgaria11819.52v RomaniaIlfov County26 May 2024
75Pakistan15719.51v EnglandThe Oval30 May 2024
76Portugal14219.51v RomaniaSpinaceto10 Jun 2024
77P.N.G.09519.51v AfghanistanTarouba13 Jun 2024
78Finland11519.51v NorwayKerava16 Jun 2024
79U.S.A.12819.51v West IndiesBridgetown21 Jun 2024
80India10219.52v ZimbabweHarare06 Jul 2024
81Bulgaria09719.51v GuernseyPort Soif21 Aug 2024
82Lesotho14819.51v MaliDar-es-Salaam25 Sep 2024
83Canada10619.51v OmanKing City (NW)30 Sep 2024
84Bangladesh12719.51v IndiaGwalior06 Oct 2024

Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 127 with a ball to spare against India at Gwalior on 06 Oct 2024 in the first T20I to provide the sixth occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in a T20I innings with a delivery to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Bangladesh16619.51v ZimbabweKhulna28 Nov 2006
2Bangladesh12019.51v Sri LankaChattogram14 Feb 2014
3Bangladesh13919.52v AfghanistanMirpur15 Sep 2019
4Bangladesh14319.52v ZimbabweHarare23 Jul 2021
5Bangladesh14319.51v ZimbabweMirpur10 May 2024
6Bangladesh12719.51v IndiaGwalior06 Oct 2024

Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 127 with a ball to spare against India at Gwalior on 06 Oct 2024 in the first T20I to provide the 53rd  occasion of a team dismissed all out in a T20I innings while batting first with a delivery to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Bangladesh16619.51v ZimbabweKhulna28 Nov 2006
2Australia10819.51v PakistanDubai (DICS)07 May 2009
3England11119.51v South AfricaNottingham11 Jun 2009
4Zimbabwe10519.51v West IndiesPort of Spain28 Feb 2010
5Pakistan11919.51v South AfricaAbu Dhabi26 Oct 2010
6Bangladesh12019.51v Sri LankaChattogram14 Feb 2014
7U.A.E.15119.51v NetherlandsSylhet17 Mar 2014
8Ireland12819.51v NetherlandsDublin (Malahide)25 Jul 2015
9West Indies11519.51v PakistanDubai (DICS)23 Sep 2016
10Netherlands14419.51v IrelandRotterdam12 Jun 2018
11Pakistan11619.51v AustraliaHarare02 Jul 2018
12Nigeria11919.51v BotswanaKampala21 May 2019
13Guernsey11719.51v GermanyCastel15 Jun 2019
14P.N.G.18119.51v VanuatuApia (No 2)12 Jul 2019
15Bermuda11619.51v CanadaSandys Parish24 Aug 2019
16Luxembourg12719.51v RomaniaIlfov County30 Aug 2019
17Nigeria07119.51v OmanTolerance Oval23 Oct 2019
18Gibraltar09519.51v SpainCartagena27 Oct 2019
19Bulgaria14019.51v GreeceSofia26 Jun 2021
20England20019.51v PakistanLeeds18 Jul 2021
21Denmark11119.51v SwedenBrondby14 Aug 2021
22Romania15619.51v LuxembourgIlfov County05 Sep 2021
23Germany08519.51v JerseyAlmeria19 Oct 2021
24Tanzania14319.51v BotswanaRwanda07 Nov 2021
25Gibraltar14119.51v RomaniaMarsa14 May 2022
26Croatia06919.51v SwedenKerava13 Jul 2022
27Romania10419.51v SwedenVantaa19 Jul 2022
28Singapore10419.51v KuwaitAl Amerat24 Aug 2022
29Pakistan14719.51v IndiaDubai (DICS)28 Aug 2022
30Fiji14719.51v SamoaPort vila15 Sep 2022
31Cameroon07219.51v NigeriaRwanda05 Dec 2022
32Singapore16819.51v BahrainBangi21 Dec 2022
33Cayman12519.51v BahamasBuenos Aires28 Feb 2023
34Pakistan18219.51v New ZealandLahore14 Apr 2023
35Portugal16219.51v MaltaGibraltar05 May 2023
36Finland09219.51v DenmarkBrondby19 May 2023
37Botswana11419.51v UgandaNairobi (Gym)09 Jun 2023
38Hungary13819.51v Czech Rep.Vinor11 Jun 2023
39Luxembourg12219.51v SwitzerlandWalferdange25 Jun 2023
40Austria11419.51v GermanyDeventer29 Jun 2023
41Japan13619.51v VanuatuPort Moresby28 Jul 2023
42Australia17419.51v New ZealandAuckland23 Feb 2024
43Jersey14119.51v SpainCartagena14 Apr 2024
44Bangladesh14319.51v ZimbabweMirpur10 May 2024
45Pakistan15719.51v EnglandThe Oval30 May 2024
46Portugal14219.51v RomaniaSpinaceto10 Jun 2024
47P.N.G.09519.51v AfghanistanTarouba13 Jun 2024
48Finland11519.51v NorwayKerava16 Jun 2024
49U.S.A.12819.51v West IndiesBridgetown21 Jun 2024
50Bulgaria09719.51v GuernseyPort Soif21 Aug 2024
51Lesotho14819.51v MaliDar-es-Salaam25 Sep 2024
52Canada10619.51v OmanKing City (NW)30 Sep 2024
53Bangladesh12719.51v IndiaGwalior06 Oct 2024

Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 127 with a ball to spare against India at Gwalior on 06 Oct 2024 in the first T20I to provide the sixth occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in a T20I innings while batting first with a delivery to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Bangladesh16619.51v ZimbabweKhulna28 Nov 2006
2Bangladesh12019.51v Sri LankaChattogram14 Feb 2014
3Bangladesh14319.51v ZimbabweMirpur10 May 2024
4Bangladesh12719.51v IndiaGwalior06 Oct 2024

Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 127 with a ball to spare against India at Gwalior on 06 Oct 2024 in the first T20I to provide the third occasion of a team dismissed all out in a T20I innings against India with a delivery to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1South Africa15119.52v IndiaColombo (RPS)02 Oct 2012
2Pakistan14719.51v IndiaDubai (DICS)28 Aug 2022
2Bangladesh12719.51v IndiaGwalior06 Oct 2024