Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Bangladesh doing so in the tournament
Bangladesh posted a total of 154 for 5 in this game to provide the 29th occasion of a team posting a total of 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Bangladesh posting a total of 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.
Saif Hasan-Tanzid Hasan of Bangladesh posted 63 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 56th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
Saif Hasan-Tanzid Hasan of Bangladesh posted 63 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the tournament.
Tanzid Hasan of Bangladesh scored 52 in this game to provide the 47th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Tanzid Hasan of Bangladesh scored 52 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Sediqullah Atal and AM Ghazanfar of Bangladesh were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 65th and 66th occasion of batsman scoring zeroes in a innings in the tournament. It also provides the eighth and ninth occasion of Afghanistan batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the tournament
Sediqullah Atal and AM Ghazanfar of Bangladesh were dismissed for first ball ducks in this game to provide the 35th and 36th occasion of an opening batsman scoring first ball ducks in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth and seventh occasion of Afghanistan opening batsman scoring first ball duck in an innings in the tournament
Sediqullah Atal of Bangladesh was dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 20th occasion of an opening batsman scoring zeroes in a innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Afghanistan opening batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the tournament
Sediqullah Atal of Bangladesh was dismissed for first ball ducks in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of an opening batsman scoring first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Afghanistan opening batsman scoring first ball ducks in an innings in the tournament
Tanzid Hasan of Bangladesh scored 52 and Sediqullah Atal of Afghanistan scored zero in this game to provide the sixth occasion of rival openers scoring fifty and zero in a game of the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
LD Chandimal
50
1
Sri Lanka
v U.A.E.
Mirpur
25 Feb 2016
2
Rohan Mustafa
0
2
U A E
v Sri Lanka
Mirpur
25 Feb 2016
2
1
KL Rahul
62
1
India
v Afghanistan
Dubai (DICS)
08 Sep 2022
2
Hazratullah Zazai
0
2
Afghanistan
v India
Dubai (DICS)
08 Sep 2022
3
1
V Kohli
122*
1
India
v Afghanistan
Dubai (DICS)
08 Sep 2022
2
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
0
2
Afghanistan
v India
Dubai (DICS)
08 Sep 2022
4
1
BKG Mendis
0
1
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Dubai (DICS)
11 Sep 2022
2
Mohammad Rizwan
55
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Dubai (DICS)
11 Sep 2022
5
1
Sediqullah Atal
73*
1
Afghanistan
v Hong Kong
Abu Dhabi
09 Sep 2025
2
Anshuman Rath
0
2
Hong Kong
v Afghanistan
Abu Dhabi
09 Sep 2025
6
1
Tanzid Hasan
52
1
Bangladesh
v Afghanistan
Abu Dhabi
16 Sep 2025
2
Sediqullah Atal
0
2
Afghanistan
v Bangladesh
Abu Dhabi
16 Sep 2025
Afghanistan was dismissed all out for 146 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Afghanistan dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament.
Afghanistan was dismissed all out for 146 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings while batting second in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Afghanistan dismissed all out in an innings while batting second in the tournament.
Afghanistan became the fifth team to be dismissed all out in an innings on two or more occasions in an innings in the tournament. Other teams are – Pakistan {04}, Hong Kong {02}, Oman {02} and UAE {02}
Bangladesh won this game by eight runs to provide the second occasion of a team winning the game by single digit margin in the tournament. Prior to this Oman had won by five runs against Hong Kong at Fatullah on 19 Feb 2016.
Asia Cup Hong Kong vs Sri Lanka at Dubai DICS on 15 Sep 2025
Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to field first in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of Sri Lanka doing so in the tournament.
Nizakat Khan scored 52 not out in this game to provide the 45th occasion of a batsman scoring fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Hong Kong batsman scoring fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament
Nizakat Khan’s 52 not out in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 14th occasion of a batsman’s fifty plus runs in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Hong Kong batsman scoring fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament
A Rath-Nizakath Khan added 61 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 54th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Hong Kong batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
A Rath-Nizakath Khan added 61 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 13th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the third wicket in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Hong Kong batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the third wicket in the tournament.
Babar Hayat of Hong Kong was dismissed stumped for 4 in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Hong Kong batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka of Sri Lanka scored 58 in this game to provide the 46th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka of Sri Lanka scored 58 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the ninth occasion of a Sri Lankan opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka was dismissed run out for 58 in this game to provide the third occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka’s 58 in this game represents his fourth fifty in the tournament. He became the second batsman to score four fifties in the tournament. V Kohli of India is the other batsman to score four fifties in the tournament.
P Nissanka’s 58 in this game represents his fourth fifty in the tournament as an opening batsman. He now owns the record for most fifties by an opening batsman in the tournament.
He went past Mohammad Rizwan of Pakistan who had scored three fifties while opening the innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka’s 58 in this game represents his 17th fifty in T20Is. Now he owns the record for most fifties by a Sri Lankan batsman in the history of T20Is. He went past BKG Mendis who has scored 16 fifties.
P Nissanka’s 58 in this game represents his 17th fifty in T20Is. Now he owns the record for most fifties by a Sri Lankan opening batsman in the history of T20Is. He went past BKG Mendis who has scored 16 fifties while opening the innings for Sri Lanka.
P Nissanka-MDKG Perera added 57 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 55th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka-MDKG Perera added 57 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 14th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the third wicket in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the third wicket in the tournament. Sri Lanka’s previous best partnership for the third wicket in the tournament was the 27 runs partnership between P Nissanka-DM deSilva against Pakistan at Dubai DICS on 09 Sep 2022
Sri Lanka won its eighth match in the tournament and stands as the second team to win most games in the tournament. India has won ten games in the tournament and occupies the first place.
Oman won the toss and chose to field first in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Oman doing so in the tournament.
UAE posted a total of 172 for 5 to provide the 27th occasion of a team posting a total of 150 plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of UAE posting a total of 150 plus runs in the tournament. Prior to this UAE had posted 172 for 6 – a similar score against the same opponent – Oman at Mirpur on 22 Feb 2016.
A Sharafu [51} and Mohammad Waseem {69} scored fifties in this game to provide the 43rd and 44th occasion of a batsman scoring fifties in the tournament. It also provides the fourth and fifth occasion of UAE batsman scoring fifties in the tournament.
A Sharafu [51} and Mohammad Waseem {69} scored fifties in this game to provide the 23rd and 24th occasion of a opening batsman scoring fifties in the tournament. It also provides the third and fourth occasion of UAE opening batsman scoring fifties in the tournament.
A Sharafu [51} and Mohammad Waseem {69} scored fifties in this game to provide the fourth occasion of both the opening batsman scoring fifties in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of UAE’s both the opening batsman scoring fifties in the tournament.
A Sharafu-Mohmmmad Waseem of UAE added 88 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 54th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of UAE batsmen posting a fifty plus runs in an innings in the tournament
A Sharafu-Mohmmmad Waseem of UAE added 88 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by UAE batsmen in the tournament. The previous best was 86 runs for the second wicket between Mohammad Shahzad and Muhammad Kaleem against Oman on 22 Feb 2016
A Sharafu-Mohmmmad Waseem of UAE added 88 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs in an innings for the first wicket in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of UAE batsmen posting a fifty plus runs in an innings for the first wicket in the tournament
A Sharafu-Mohmmmad Waseem of UAE added 88 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for first wicket by UAE batsmen in the tournament. The previous best was 83 runs for the first wicket between and Muhammad Kaleem and Roshan Mustafa against Afghanistan on 19 Feb 2016
Mohammad Waseem {69} scored fifty in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a captain scoring fifty in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of UAE captain scoring fifty in the tournament.
R Chopra of UAE was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of an UAE wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament.
Mohsmmad Wasim scored 69 and R Chopra scored zero in this game to provide the first occasion of the same team’s captain scoring fifty and the wicket keeper scoring zero in the tournament
R Chopra collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 34th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of an UAE batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament
R Chopra collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of an UAE wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament
Mohammad Waseem was dismissed run out for 69 in this game to provide the second occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a captain opener and a captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Mohammad Wasim of UAE and Jatinder Singh of Oman opened the innings for their respective teams apart from leading them to provide the sixth occasion of rival captains opening the innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the first such instance in the tournament.
Junaid Siddique captured four for 23 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of an UAE bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.
Oman was dismissed all out for 130 in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Oman dismissed all out in an innings/
Oman became the fourth team to be dismissed all out on two or more occasions in the tournament. Other teams are – Pakistan {04}, Hong Kong {02} and UAE {02]
No
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Hong Kong
112
2
v Afghanistan
Mirpur
22 Feb 2016
2
Hong Kong
038
2
v Pakistan
Sharjah
02 Sep 2022
2
1
Oman
067
2
v Pakistan
Dubai (DICS)
12 Sep 2025
2
Oman
130
2
v U.A.E.
Abu Dhabi
15 Sep 2025
3
1
Pakistan
083
1
v India
Mirpur
27 Feb 2016
2
Pakistan
147
1
v India
Dubai (DICS)
28 Aug 2022
3
Pakistan
121
1
v Sri Lanka
Dubai (DICS)
09 Sep 2022
4
Pakistan
147
2
v Sri Lanka
Dubai (DICS)
11 Sep 2022
4
1
U.A.E.
082
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
26 Feb 2016
2
U.A.E.
057
1
v India
Dubai (DICS)
10 Sep 2025
Oman was dismissed for 130 while batting second in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting second in a game in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Oman dismissed all out while batting second in a game in the tournament.
Oman became the second team to be dismissed all out while batting second in a game on two occasions in the tournament. Hong Kong is the other team to be dismissed all out while batting second in a game on two occasions in the tournament
No
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Hong Kong
112
2
v Afghanistan
Mirpur
22 Feb 2016
2
Hong Kong
038
2
v Pakistan
Sharjah
02 Sep 2022
2
1
Oman
067
2
v Pakistan
Dubai (DICS)
12 Sep 2025
2
Oman
130
2
v U.A.E.
Abu Dhabi
15 Sep 2025
Oman became the second team to be dismissed all out on two or more occasions in a single edition of the tournament. Pakistan is other team to be dismissed all out on three occasions in a single edition of the tournament
AN Sharma of Central Zone scored 99 against South Zone at Bengaluru’s BCCI CEG in the just concluded final of Duleep Trophy Final of 2025-26 season to provide 94th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below. Suryaveer Singh of Central Zone is the first batsman to score a ninety in the history of Duleep Trophy. He was dismissed for 94 against East Zone at Bombay in a match which had a start date of 08 Oct 1961.
No
Player
Score
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
Suryaveer Singh
94
Central
East
Bombay
08 10 1961
2
AL Wadekar
93
West
South
Calcutta
24 01 1963
3
AG Milka Singh
95
South
West
Delhi
27 12 1963
4
CG Borde
91
West
Central
Bombay
13 02 1965
5
A Roy
93
East
Central
Calcutta
27 11 1965
6
VL Manjrekar
91*
Central
East
Calcutta
27 11 1965
7
G Inder Dev
90
North
South
Delhi
29 10 1966
8
HT Dani
91
North
Central
Delhi
17 01 1969
9
R Saxena
90
East
South
Bombay
09 01 1971
10
MAK Patuadi
90
South
Central
Hyderabad
25 02 1972
11
S Benjamin
99*
Central
East
Calcutta
18 11 1972
12
Abdul Hai
93
South
East
Madras
17 11 1973
13
BP Patel
95
South
East
Madras
17 11 1973
14
M Amarnath
99
North
East
Calcutta
13 10 1975
15
H Gidwani
96
North
Central
Chandigarh
22 10 1976
16
Yajurvinder Singh
93
West
North
Baroda
04 11 1976
17
Abdul Hai
98
Central
East
Jaipur
23 09 1977
18
AP Deshpande
94
Central
South
Nagpur
20 10 1978
19
R Jadeja
97
West
North
Delhi
15 03 1979
20
Sanjiv Rao
95
Central
South
Kanpur
07 12 1980
21
R B Bhalekar
99
West
East
Calcutta
20 02 1981
22
Pranob Roy
96*
East
South
Cuttack
30 10 1981
23
Pranob Roy
90
East
West
Bombay
05 11 1981
24
CPS Chauhan
98
North
Central
Pune
27 10 1984
25
R Madhavan
95
South
West
Bombay
27 10 1984
26
RD Khanvilkar
98
South
West
Bangalore
17 10 1985
27
SM Gavaskar
92
West
East
Pune
25 10 1986
28
S Viswanath
91
South
North
Bombay
25 10 1986
29
WV Raman
95
South
West
Bombay
31 10 1986
30
WV Raman
94
South
West
Faridabad
16 09 1988
31
RV Sapru
93
Central
North
Visakhapatnam
30 12 1989
32
Gursharan Singh
95
North
Central
Visakhapatnam
30 12 1989
33
WV Raman
96
South
Central
Secunderabad
05 01 1990
34
DB Vengsarkar
94
West
South
Rourkela
18 01 1991
35
VG Kambli
96
West
South
Rourkela
18 01 1991
36
KB Pillai
96
North
West
Jamshedpur
25 01 1991
37
WV Raman
91
South
East
Visakhapatnam
21 08 1992
38
Sunilkumar
90
East
South
Visakhapatnam
21 08 1992
39
NR Odedra
90
West
North
Silchar
12 11 1994
40
Bhupinder Singh (Jr)
91
North
West
Silchar
12 11 1994
41
SS Bhave
98
West
East
Nagpur
21 10 1995
42
CS Pandit
90
Central
South
Bhilai
21 10 1995
43
PK Amre
95
East
North
Delhi
20 11 1996
44
MV Sridhar
90
South
Central
Mohali
04 12 1996
45
VG Rathour
94
North
East
Secunderabad
01 12 1997
46
R Nayyar
91
North
Central
Bulsar
09 12 1998
47
V Dahiya
92
North
Central
Bulsar
09 12 1998
48
HH Kanitkar
98
West
Central
Aurangabad
17 12 1998
49
VG Rathour
93
North
South
Agartala
01 12 1999
50
Wasim Jaffer
94
West
East
Calcutta
09 12 1999
51
AA Muzumdar
90
West
East
Calcutta
09 12 1999
52
PK Dharmani
93
North
West
Calcutta
17 12 1999
53
Wasim Jaffer
94
West
Central
Nagpur
04 01 2001
54
Jai Prakash Yadav
95
Central
East
Kanpur
11 01 2001
55
HH Kanitkar
95
West
South
Surat
18 01 2001
56
S Ramesh
99
South
West
Surat
18 01 2001
57
VG Rathour
94
North
Central
Delhi
25 01 2001
58
SG Das
97
East
North
Delhi
26 03 2002
59
D Vinaykumar
96
South
West
Chennai
26 03 2002
60
Sarandeep Singh
94
North
Central
Indore
02 04 2002
61
SK Nair
95
Plate B
Elite B
Chennai
12 03 2003
62
Vijay R Bharadwaj
91
Plate B
Plate A
Bangalore
20 03 2003
63
AV Kale
98
Plate A
Elite C
Secunderabad
03 04 2003
64
SS Parab
95*
Elite C
Plate A
Secunderabad
03 04 2003
65
Yashpal Singh
93
Plate A
Elite B
Chennai
10 04 2003
66
HH Kanitkar
96
West
Central
Gurgaon
14 02 2004
67
KPP ieterson
94
ENA
East
Amritsar
27 02 2004
68
A Chopra
95
North
East
Chandigarh
04 03 2004
69
KR Powar
97
East
North
Chandigarh
04 03 2004
70
SB Bangar
96
Central
Ban
Delhi
01 03 2005
71
KD Karthick
95
South
Srl A
Kolkata
04 11 2006
72
Yashpal Singh
97
North
South
Ahmedabad
26 01 2008
73
H Das
93
East
South
Mumbai
03 02 2008
74
AM Rahane
91
West
North
Mumbai
19 02 2008
75
Shikar Dhawan
94*
North
West
Mumbai
19 02 2008
76
S Sohal
94
North
South
Rajkot
29 01 2009
77
RV Uthappa
94
South
West
Chennai
05 02 2009
78
AM Rahane
98
West
South
Chennai
05 02 2009
79
SK Raina
98
Central
East
Amritsar
19 01 2010
80
PP Chawla
90*
Central
South
Indore
26 01 2010
81
SD Chatterjee
99
East
West
Lahli
15 10 2014
82
SK Raina
90
Ind Green
India A
Greater Noida
23 08 2016
83
MA Agarwal
92
India Blue
India Red
Greater Noida
29 08 2016
85
G Gambhir
90
India Blue
India Green
Greater Noida
04 09 2016
85
G Gambhir
94
India Blue
India Red
Greater Noida
10 09 2016
86
STR Binny
98
India Red
India Blue
Greater Noida
10 09 2016
87
KK Nair
99
India Red
India Blue
Bengaluru
23 08 2019
88
KK Nair
90
India Red
India Green
Alur
01 09 2019
89
SZ Mulani
97
West
South
Chennai
08 09 2022
90
HJ Patel
98
West
South
Coimbatore
21 09 2022
91
PK Panchal
95
West
South
Bengaluru
12 07 2023
92
D Padikkal
92
India D
India A
Ananthpur
12 09 2024
93
SS Sharma
96
Central
West
BCCI CEGB
04 09 2025
94
AN Sharma
99
South
Central
BCCI CEG
11 09 2025
The following table lists the team wise break up of 94 individual nineties scored in Duleep Trophy. South Zone batsmen have scored nineties on 17 occasions in Duleep Trophy.
No
Player
Score
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
Suryaveer Singh
94
Central
East
Bombay
88.10.1961
2
VL.Manjrekar
91*
Central
East
Calcutta
27.11.1965
3
S Benjamin
99*
Central
East
Calcutta
18.11.1972
4
Abdul Hai
98
Central
East
Jaipur
23.09.1977
5
AP.Deshpande
94
Central
South
Nagpur
20.10.1978
6
Sanjiv Rao
95
Central
South
Kanpur
07.12.1980
7
RV. Sapru
93
Central
North
Visakhapatnam
30.12.1989
8
CS. Pandit
90
Central
South
Bhilai
21.10.1995
9
Jai Prakash Yadav
95
Central
East
Kanpur
11.01.2001
10
SB. Bangar
96
Central
Ban
Delhi
01.03.2005
11
SK Raina
98
Central
East
Amritsar
19.01.2010
12
PP Chawla
90*
Central
South
Indore
26.01.2010
13
SS Sharma
96
Central
West
BCCI CEG B
04.09.2025
1
A Roy
93
East
Central
Calcutta
27.11.1965
2
R Saxena
90
East
South
Bombay
99.01.1971
3
Pranob Ra\oy
96*
East
South
Cuttack
30.10.1981
4
Pranob Roy
90
East
West
Bombay
05.11.1981
5
Sunilkumar
90
East
South
Visakhapatnam
21.08.1992
6
PK.Amre
95
East
North
Delhi
20.11.1996
7
SG. Das
97
East
North
Delhi
26.03.2002
8
KR. Powar
97
East
North
Chandigarh
04.03.2004
9
H Das
93
East
South
Mumbai
03.02.2008
10
SD Chatterjee
99
East
West
Lahli
15.10.2014
1
SS Parab
95*
Elite C
Plate A
Secunderabad
03.04.2003
1
KP Pieterson
94
ENA
East
Amritsar
27.02.2004
1
SK Raina
90
Ind Green
India A
Greater Noida
23.08.2016
1
MA Agarwal
92
India Blue
India Red
Greater Noida
29.08.2016
2
G Gambhir
90
India Blue
India Green
Greater Noida
04.09.2016
3
G Gambhir
94
India Blue
India Red
Greater Noida
10.09.2016
1
D Padikkal
92
India D
India A
Ananthpur
12.09.2024
1
STR Binny
98
India Red
India Blue
Greater Noida
10.09.2016
2
KK Nair
99
India Red
India Blue
Bengaluru
23.08.2019
3
KK Nair
90
India Red
India Green
Alur
01.09.2019
1
G Inder Dev
90
North
South
Delhi
29.10.1966
2
HT Dani
91
North
Central
Delhi
17.01.1969
3
M Amarnath
99
North
East
Calcutta
13.10.1975
4
H Gidwani
96
North
Central
Chandigarh
22.10.1976
5
CPS.Chauhan
98
North
Central
Pune
27.10.1984
6
Gursharan Singh
95
North
Central
Visakhapatnam
30.12.1989
7
KB.Pillai
96
North
West
Jamshedpur
25.01.1991
8
Bhupinder Singh (Jr)
91
North
West
Silchar
12.11.1994
9
VG. Rathour
94
North
East
Secunderabad
01.12.1997
10
R Nayyar
91
North
Central
Bulsar
09.12.1998
11
V. Dahiya
92
North
Central
Bulsar
09.12.1998
12
VG. Rathour
93
North
South
Agartala
01.12.1999
13
PK. Dharmani
93
North
West
Calcutta
17.12.1999
14
VG. Rathour
94
North
Central
Delhi
25.01.2001
15
Sarandeep Singh
94
North
Central
Indore
02.04.2002
16
A Chopra
95
North
East
Chandigarh
04.03.2004
17
Yashpal Singh
97
North
South
Ahmedabad
26.01.2008
18
Shikar Dhawan
94*
North
West
Mumbai
19.02.2008
19
S Sohal
94
North
South
Rajkot
29.01.2009
1
AV Kale
98
Plate A
Elite C
Secunderabad
03.04.2003
2
Yashpal Singh
93
Plate A
Elite B
Chennai
10.04.2003
1
SK.Nair
95
Plate B
Elite B
Chennai
12.03.2003
2
Vijay R Bharadwaj
91
Plate B
Plate A
Bangvalore
20.03.2003
1
AG.Milka Singh
95
South
West
Delhi
27.12.1963
2
MAK.Patuadi
90
South
Central
Hyderabad
25.02.1972
3
Abdul Hai
93
South
East
Madras
17.11.1973
4
BP. Patel
95
South
East
Madras
17.11.1973
5
R Madhavan
95
South
West
Bombay
27.10.1984
6
RD.Khanvilkar
98
South
West
Bangalore
17.10.1985
7
S Viswanath
91
South
North
Bombay
25.10.1986
8
WV. Raman
95
South
West
Bombay
31.10.1986
9
WV. Raman
94
South
West
Faridabad
16.09.1988
10
WV. Raman
96
South
Central
Secunderabad
05.01.1990
11
WV. Raman
91
South
East
Visakhapatnam
21.08.1992
12
MV. Sridhar
90
South
Central
Mohali
04.12.1996
13
S. Ramesh
99
South
West
Surat
18.01.2001
14
D Vinaykumar
96
South
West
Chennai
26.03.2002
15
KD Karthick
95
South
Srl A
Kolkata
04.11.2006
16
RV Uthappa
94
South
West
Chennai
05.02.2009
17
AN Sharma
99
South
Central
BCCI CEG
11.09.2025
1
AL.Wadekar
93
West
South
Calcutta
24.01.1963
2
CG. Borde
91
West
Central
Bombay
13.02.1965
3
Yajurvinder Singh
93
West
North
Baroda
04.11.1976
4
R Jadeja
97
West
North
Delhi
15.03.1979
5
R.B.Bhalekar
99
West
East
Calcutta
20.02.1981
6
SM.Gavaskar
92
West
East
Pune
25.10.1986
7
DB.Vengsarkar
94
West
South
Rourkela
18.01.1991
8
VG. Kambli
96
West
South
Rourkela
18.01.1991
9
NR. Odedra
90
West
North
Silchar
12.11.1994
10
SS. Bhave
98
West
East
Nagpur
21.10.1995
11
HH. Kanitkar
98
West
Central
Aurangabad
17.12.1998
12
Wasim Jaffer
94
West
East
Calcutta
09.12.1999
13
AA. Muzumdar
90
West
East
Calcutta
09.12.1999
14
Wasim Jaffer
94
West
Central
Nagpur
04.01.2001
15
HH. Kanitkar
95
West
South
Surat
18.01.2001
16
HH. Kanitkar
96
West
Central
Gurgaon
14.02.2004
17
AM Rahane
91
West
North
Mumbai
19.02.2008
18
AM Rahane
98
West
South
Chennai
05.02.2009
19
SZ Mulani
97
West
South
Chennai
08.09.2022
20
HJ Patel
98
West
South
Coimbatore
21.09.2022
21
PK Panchal
95
West
South
Bengaluru
12.07.2023
Duleep Trophy has witnessed seven occasions of batsman scoring 99 in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Score
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
S Benjamin
99*
Central
East
Calcutta
18 11 1972
2
M Amarnath
99
North
East
Calcutta
13 10 1975
3
R B Bhalekar
99
West
East
Calcutta
20 02 1981
4
SRamesh
99
South
West
Surat
18 01 2001
5
SD Chatterjee
99
East
West
Lahli
15 10 2014
6
KK Nair
99
India Red
India Blue
Bengaluru
23 08 2019
7
AN Sharma
99
South
Central
BCCI CEG
11 09 2025
Asia Cup 2025 India Vs Pakistan Dubai DICS on 14 Sep 2025
Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first to provide the twelfth occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Pakistan doing so in the tournament.
Saim Ayub collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman batting number one collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of an opening batsman batting at number one collecting the first ball duck on the first innings in a game in the tournament.
Saim Ayub collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a Pakistan batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman batting number one collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Pakistan opening batsman batting at number one collecting the first ball duck on the first innings in a game in the tournament.
Saim Ayub and Mohammad Nawaz collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the 32nd and 33rd occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the ninth and tenth occasion of Pakistan batsman collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in the tournament.
Saim Ayub was dismissed by the first legitimate ball of the match in this game to provide the 97th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first legitimate ball of the match in the history of T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman dismissed by the first legitimate ball of the match in the history of T20Is
Kuldeep Yadav’s three wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 76 wickets in T20Is, He became the fifth Indian bowler to capture 75 plus wickets in T20Is. Others are – Arshdeep Singh {99}, YS Chahal {96}, HH Pandya {95}, JJ Bumrah {92} and B Kumar {90}.
Kuldeep Yadav’s three wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 76 wickets in T20Is, He became the second Indian spin bowler to capture 75 plus wickets in T20Is. YS Chahal is the other Indian spin bowler who has captured 96 wickets in T20Is.
Kuldeep Yadav captured three for 18 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament
Kuldeep Yadav captured three for 18 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings against Pakistan in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian bowler capturing three or more wickets against Pakistan in an innings in the tournament
Kuldeep Yadav captured three for 18 in this game to provide the best bowling figures in an innings by a bowler against Pakistan in the tournament. The previous best was Sri Lankan PW Hasaranga’s three for 21 against Pakistan at Dubai DICS on 09 Sep 2022.
Shubman Gill was dismissed stumped for 10 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the tournament. He also became the first Indian batsman to be dismissed stumped in an innings in the tournament.
Shubman Gill was dismissed stumped for 10 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the tournament. He also became the first Indian opening batsman to be dismissed stumped in an innings in the tournament.
NT Tilak Varma and SA Yadav added 56 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 52nd occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 14th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
NT Tilak Varma and SA Yadav added 56 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the third wicket in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the third wicket in the tournament.
Saim Ayub captured three for 18 in this game to provide the 44th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament
Saim Ayub captured three for 18 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings against India in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing three or more wickets against India in an innings in the tournament
India won this game to post its 166th win in T20Is and its tenth win in the Men’s T20 Asia Cup. India became the first team to post ten wins in Men’s T20 Asia Cup
Pakistan lost its sixth match in Men’s T20 Asia Cup. Hong Kong has lost seven matches in the tournament. Thus Pakistan is the test playing nation to lose most matches in the tournament. It also represents its 107th loss in T20Is.
Kuldeep Yadav of India and Saim Ayub of Pakistan captured three wickets in this game to provide the fourth occasion of rival bowlers capturing three or more wickets in a match in the tournament.
Asia Cup 2025 Bangladesh Vs Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabi on 13 Sep 2025
Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to field first to provide the 24th occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lanka doing so in the tournament.
Tanzid Hussain and Pervez Hossain Emon of Bangladesh were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 59th and 60th occasion of batsmen dismissed for zeroes in the tournament. It also provides the seventh and eighth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen dismissed for zeroes in the tournament
Tanzid Hussain and Pervez Hossain Emon of Bangladesh were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 17th and 18th occasion of opening batsmen dismissed for zeroes in the tournament. It also provides the third and fourth occasion of Bangladesh opening batsmen dismissed for zeroes in the tournament
Tanzid Hussain and Pervez Hossain Emon of Bangladesh were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the fourth occasion of both the opening batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of both Bangladesh opening batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament
Tanzid Hussain and Pervez Hossain Emon of Bangladesh were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 67th occasion of both the opening batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of both Bangladesh opening batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in T20Is
Bangladesh lost two wickets without a run on the board in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a team losing its two wickets without scoring in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh losing its two wickets without scoring in an innings in the tournament.
Jaker Ali-Shamim Hossain of Bangladesh added 86 runs in an unfinished stand for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 50th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
Jaker Ali-Shamim Hossain of Bangladesh added 86 runs in an unfinished stand for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the sixth wicket in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the tournament.
Jaker Ali-Shamim Hossain of Bangladesh added 86 runs in an unfinished stand for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the sixth wicket in an innings in the tournament. The previous best was 58 runs partnership between PWW Hasaranga and PBB Rajapaksha of Sri Lanka against Pakistan at Dubai DICS on 11 Sep 2022
P Nissanka scored 50 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of an opening batsman scoring a half century in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Sri Lankan opening batsman scoring a half century in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka’s 50 in this game is his third half century as an opening batsman in the tournament. He now owns the Sri Lankan record for most half centuries by an opening batsman in the tournament. LD Chandimal and BKG Mendis are the other two opening batsmen who have scored half centuries on two occaions.
P Nissanka scored 50 in this game to provide the third occasion of an opening batsman scoring an exact fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of a Sri Lankan opening batsman scoring an exact fifty in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka scored 50 in this game to provide the third occasion of a batsman scoring an exact fifty in an innings in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring an exact fifty in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka and RVPK Mishara added 95 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 51st occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament
P Nissanka and RVPK Mishara added 95 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the tenth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament
Sri Lanka won this game by four wickets to post its 94th win in T20Is. It also represent its 13th win against Bangladesh in T20Is. Sri Lanka won this game by four wickets to post its seventh win in Men’s T20 Asia Cup. It also represent its second win against Bangladesh in T20Is.
England Vs South Africa Second T20I at Manchester on 12 Sep 2025
England posted a total of 304 for 2 in this game to provide the third xoccasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in T20Is. It also represents the highest total against a Test playing nation in T20Is and also represents the highest team total in T20Is played between two test playing nations.
PD Salt scored 141 not out and JC Buttler scored 83 in this game to provide the 170th occasion of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against South Africa in the history of T20Is.
PD Salt scored 141 not out and JC Buttler scored 83 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of both the England opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of both the England opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against South Africa in the history of T20Is.
PD Salt scored 141 not out and JC Buttler scored 83 in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of one of the opening batsmen scoring a century and another a half century in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of one of the opening batsmen scoring a century and another a half century in an innings against South Africa in the history of T20Is.
PD Salt scored 141 not out and JC Buttler scored 83 in this game to provide the third occasion of both the England’s one of the opening batsmen scoring a century an another a half century in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of both the England‘s one of the opening batsmen scoring a century and another a half century in an innings against South Africa in the history of T20Is.
PD Salt scored 141 not out scored 83 in this game to provide the 207th occasion of a batsmen scoring a century in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 14th occasion a batsmen scoring a century in an innings against South Africa in the history of T20Is.
PD Salt’s 141 not out provides the highest individual innings by a batsman against South Africa in T20Is. The previous best was Pakistan’s Babar Azam’s 122 against South Africa at Centurion on 14 Apr 2021
PD Salt scored 141 not out in this game to provide the eighth occasion of England batsmen scoring a century an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsmen scoring a century in an innings against South Africa in the history of T20Is.
PD Salt’s 141 not out provides the highest individual innings by an England batsman in T20Is. The previous best was PD Salt’s 119 against West Indies at Tarouba on 19 Dec 2023.
PD Salt scored 141 not out scored 83 in this game to provide the 132ne occasion of an opening batsmen scoring a century in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the nint h an opening batsmen scoring a century in an innings against South Africa in the history of T20Is.
PD Salt’s 141 not out provides the highest individual innings by an opening batsman against South Africa in T20Is. The previous best was Pakistan’s Babar Azam’s 122 against South Africa at Centurion on 14 Apr 2021
PD Salt scored 141 not out in this game to provide the sixth occasion of England opening batsmen scoring a century an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an England‘s opening batsmen scoring a century in an innings against South Africa in the history of T20Is.
PD Salt’s 141 not out in this game represents his fourth century in T20Is. He became the fourth batsman to score four or more centuries in T20Is. Others are – GJ Maxwell {05}, RG Sharma {05] and SK Yadav {04]
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
PD Salt
109*
2
England
v West Indies
St George’s
16 Dec 2023
2
PD Salt
119
1
England
v West Indies
Tarouba
19 Dec 2023
3
PD Salt
103*
2
England
v West Indies
Bridgetown
09 Nov 2024
4
PD Salt
141*
1
England
v South Africa
Manchester
12 Sep 2025
PD Salt’s 141 not out in this game represents his fourth century as an opening batsman in T20Is. He became the second opening batsman to score four or more centuries in T20Is. RG Sharma is the other opening batsman to score five centuries in T20Is.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
PD Salt
109*
2
England
v West Indies
St George’s
16 Dec 2023
2
PD Salt
119
1
England
v West Indies
Tarouba
19 Dec 2023
3
PD Salt
103*
2
England
v West Indies
Bridgetown
09 Nov 2024
4
PD Salt
141*
1
England
v South Africa
Manchester
12 Sep 2025
JC Buttler of England scored 83 in this game to provide the 451st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the 20th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against South Africa in T20Is.
JC Buttler of England scored 83 in this game to provide the 40th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against South Africa in T20Is.
JC Buttler’s 83 in this game represents the highest individual score by an England wicket keeper batsman against South Africa in T20Is. The previous best was JC Buttler’s 67 not out at Cape Town on 01 Dec 2020
JC Buttler of England scored 83 in this game to provide the 271st occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the 14th occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty against South Africa in T20Is.
JC Buttler of England scored 83 in this game to provide the 34th occasion of an England wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty against South Africa in T20Is.
JC Buttler’s 83 in this game represents the highest individual score by an England wicket keeper opening batsman against South Africa in T20Is. The previous best was JC Buttler’s 67 not out at Cape Town on 01 Dec 2020
PD Salt-JC Buttler posted 126 runs partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 592nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 34th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the history of T20Is
PD Salt-JC Buttler posted 126 runs partnership for the first wicket in this game to provide the 228th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the history of T20Is. It also provides the twelfth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the first wicket the history of T20Is
PD Salt scored 15 boundary fours in his knock of 141 not out to provide the 13th occasion of a batsman scoring 15 or more boundary fours in an innings in the history of T20Is. He also became the first England batsman to achieve such a feat in T20Is.
PD Salt scored 08 boundary sixes in his knock of 141 not out to provide the 167th occasion of a batsman scoring eight or more boundary fours in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England batsman to achieve such a feat in T20Is.
PD Salt scored 15 boundary fours and 08 boundary sixes in his knock of 141 not out to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring 15 or more boundary fours and eight boundary sixes in an innings in the history of T20Is. AJ Finch of Australia has scored 16 boundary fours and ten boundary sixes in his knock of 172 against Zimbabwe at Harare on 03 Jul 2018. PD Salt also became the first England batsman to achieve such a feat in T20Is.
JC Buttler’s 83 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 29 fifties in T20Is. He became the sixth batsman to score 29 or more fifties in the history of T20Is. Others are – Babar Azam {39}, V Kohli {39}, RG Sharma {37}, Mohammad Rizwan {31} and DA Warner {29}
JC Buttler’s 83 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 26 fifties in T20Is while keeping wickets. He became the second wicket keeper batsman to score 26 or more fifties in the history of T20Is. Mohammad Rizwan of Pakistan has scored 28 fifties.
JC Buttler’s 83 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 26 fifties in T20Is while opening as a wicket keeper batsman. He became the second wicket keeper batsman to score 26 or more fifties in the history of T20Is. Mohammad Rizwan of Pakistan has scored 28 fifties.
JC Buttler scored eight boundary fours in his knock of 83 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 304 boundary fours in T20Is while opening the innings as a wicket keeper batsman. He is first batsman to aggregate 304 boundary fours in the capacity of wicket keeper opening batsman in the history of T20Is.
JC Buttler scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 83 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 149 boundary sixes in T20Is as a wicket keeper batsman. He now owns the record for most boundary sixes scored by wicket keeper in the history of T20Is.
JC Buttler scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 83 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 17- boundary sixes in T20Is as batsman. He became the fourth batsman in the history of T20Is to score 170 plus boundary sixes. Others are RG Sharma {205}, Mohammad Waeem {180} and MJ Guptil {173}
JC Buttler’s 83 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 3808 runs in T20Is as a batsman. He became the fourth batsman in the history of T20Is to score 3800 plus runs. Others are – RG Sharma {4231}, Babar Azam {4223} and V Kohli {4188}
JC Buttler’s seven boundary sixes in this game fetched him 100 boundary sixes while opening the innings in T20Is. He became the 13th opening batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes in the history of T20Is. He also became the first England batsman to achieve the feat.
England won this game by 146 runs to provide the 164th occasion of a team winning the game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the fifth occasion of a team winning a game by 100 plus runs margin against South Africa in T20Is. It also represents the largest runs margin win by a team against South Africa in T20Is
England won this game by 146 runs to provide the third occasion of England winning the game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the first occasion of England winning a game by 100 plus runs margin against South Africa in T20Is. It also represents the largest runs margin win by England against South Africa in T20Is. Previous largest runs margin win was 137 runs win against West Indies at Basseterre on 08 Mar 2019.
England’s win in this game represent its 109th win in T20Is and also its 13th win against South Africa in T20Is.
Duleep Trophy 2025-26 has witnessed eleven occasions of batsmen scoring centuries. All such occasions are tabulated below
CENTURIONS
No
Player
Score
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
A Badoni
204*
North
v East
BCCI CEG
28 Aug 2025
2
DV Malewar
203
Central
v N East
BCCI CEG B
28 Aug 2025
3
Ankit Kumar
198
North
v East
BCCI CEG
28 Aug 2025
4
YV Dhull
133
North
v East
BCCI CEG
28 Aug 2025
5
RM Patidar
125
Central
v N East
BCCI CEG B
28 Aug 2025
6
SS Sharma
122
Central
v N East
BCCI CEG B
28 Aug 2025
7
N Jagadeeshan
197
South
v North
BCCI CEG
04 Sep 2025
8
RD Gaikwad
184
West
v Central
BCCI CEG B
04 Sep 2025
9
S Khajuria
128*
North
v South
BCCI CEG
04 Sep 2025
10
R Patidar
101
Central
v South
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 2025
11
YV Rathod
137*
Central
v South
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 2025
As many as fifteen three figure partnerships have been posted in the ongoing Duleep Trophy tournament 2025-26. All such occasions are tabulated below
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS
No
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
YV Dhull, Ankit Kumar
240
2nd
North
v East
BCCI CEG
28 Aug 2025
2
RM Patidar, DV Malewar
204
2nd
Central
v N East
BCCI CEG B
28 Aug 2025
3
N Sindhu, A Badoni
157
4th
North
v East
BCCI CEG
28 Aug 2025
4
A Badoni, Ankit Kumar
150
3rd
North
v East
BCCI CEG
28 Aug 2025
5
DV Malewar, A Juyal
139*
2nd
Central
v N East
BCCI CEG B
28 Aug 2025
6
SS Sharma, YV Rathod
131
5th
Central
v N East
BCCI CEG B
28 Aug 2025
7
SS Sharma, RM Patidar
122
4th
Central
v N East
BCCI CEG B
28 Aug 2025
8
R Jonathan, J Anderson
110
4th
N East
v Central
BCCI CEG B
28 Aug 2025
9
T Agarwal, N Jagadeeshan
103
1st
South
v North
BCCI CEG
04 Sep 2025
10
N Jagadeeshan, D Padikkal
128
2nd
South
v North
BCCI CEG
04 Sep 2025
11
RG Gaikwad, T Kotian
148
6th
West
v Central
BCCI CEG B
04 Sep 2025
12
S Khajuria, N Sindhu
171
4th
North
v South
BCCI CEG
04 Sep 2025
13
SS Sharma, RM Patidar
127
3rd
Central
v West
BCCI CEG B
04 Sep 2025
14
UD Yadav, HS Dubey
134
6th
Central
v West
BCCI CEG B
04 Sep 2025
15
RM Patidar, YV Rathod
167
4th
Central
v South
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 2025
Four bowlers have captured five or more wickets in an innings on five occasions in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Manishi
22.2
2
111
6
East
v North
BCCI CEG
28 Aug 2025
2
Auqib Nabi
10.1
1
028
5
North
v East
BCCI CEG
28 Aug 2025
3
N Sindhu
47.2
6
125
5
North
v South
BCCI CEG
04 Sep 2025
4
SS Jain
22.3
6
084
5
Central
v West
BCCI CEG B
04 Sep 2025
5
SS Jain
24.0
2
049
5
Central
v South
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 2025
Note – All statistics as at the end of the second day of the Duleep Trophy Final
Asia Cup 2025 Oman Vs Pakistan at Dubai ICS on 12 Sep 2025
Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a team doing so in
the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan doing so in the tournament
Saim Ayub and Salman Agha were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 56th and 57th occasion of batsmen dismissed for zero in the tournament. It also provides the tenth and eleventh occasion of Pakistan batsman dismissed for zero in the tournament
Saim Ayub was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 16th occasion of an opening batsmen dismissed for zero in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan opening batsman dismissed for zero in the tournament. Prior to this Babar Azam was dismissed for zero against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 07 Sep 2022.
Salman Agha were dismissed for zer0 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a captain dismissed for zero in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Pakistan captain dismissed for zero in the tournament
Saim Ayub and Salman Agha collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the 30th and 31st occasion of batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the seventh and eighth occasion of Pakistan batsman collecting the first ball ducks in the tournament
Saim Ayub collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the tenth occasion of an opening batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. Prior to this Babar Azam had collected the first ball duck against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 07 Sep 2022.
Salman Agha collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the eighth occasion a captain collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan captain collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. Prior to this Babar Azam had collected the first ball duck against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 07 Sep 2022.
Mohammad Harris of Pakistan scored 66 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament
Shahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Harris of Pakistan added 85 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 49th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
Shahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Harris of Pakistan added 85 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the ninth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament.
Pakistan posted a team total of 160 for 7 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a team posting 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan posting 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.
Saim Ayub of Pakistan opened the batting and bowling for Pakistan in this game – one of the rare instance in the history of Twenty20 Internationals.
Jatinder Singh of Oman opened the batting in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a captain opening the innings in the tournament. He became the seventh captain opener in the tournament.
Oman was dismissed all out for 67 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a team dismissed all out for less than 75 runs in an innings in the tournament.
It also provides the second occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 75 runs against Pakistan in the tournament. Prior to this Hong Kong was dismissed all out for 38 against Pakistan at Sharjah on 02 Sep 2022.
Pakistan won this game by 93 runs to provide the 215th occasion of a team winning a game by 90 plus runs in Twenty20 Internationals. It also provides the fourth occasion of a team winning a game by 90 plus runs in Men’s T20 Asia Cup. Pakistan has won two games by 90 plus runs margin in the tournament. Prior to this Pakistan had posted a win by 155 runs against Hong Kong at Sharjah on 02 Sep 2022.
Teams dismissed all out for less than 150 runs in an innings in Duleep Trophy
South Zone was dismissed all out for 149 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Final at Bangalore BCCI CEG to provide the 83rd occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
North
48
22.7×8
2
v South
Chennai
30 Sep 61
2
East
48
26.4
4
v South
Eden Gardens
17 Jan 69
3
East
62
23.4
3
v South
Rohtak
22 Oct 14
4
Central
67
24.0
3
v North
Bhilwara
10 Nov 95
5
East
70
27.0
3
v West
Ahmedabad
22 Oct 76
6
East
72
41.5
3
v Central
Jaipur
23 Sep 77
7
East
80
32.1
3
v South
Rajkot
19 Oct 93
8
East
81
39.0
2
v North
Guwahati
18 Jan 01
9
East
83
35.3
1
v West
Pune
04 Oct 74
10
East
84
47.4
2
v South
Rohtak
22 Oct 14
11
North
85
35.0
1
v Central
Nagpur
11 Feb 72
12
Central
90
44,0
3
v West
Indore
29 Oct 66
13
Central
91
38.1
4
v West
Wankhede
03 Nov 78
14
ZCU Pres XI
94
43.2
1
v North
Wankhede
27 Oct 05
15
North
94
30.4
4
v South
Salem
15 Sep 22
16
East
96
35.4
3
v Central
Cuttack
19 Jan 11
17
South
97
38.0
3
v West
Chennai
17 Nov 72
18
Central
97
32.0
2
v North
Hyd LBS
09 Sep 92
19
North
99
55.1
3
v South
Valsad
28 Oct 93
20
North
100
53.4
1
v South
Chennai
13 Sep 69
21
Central
100
38.0
1
v North
Pune
27 Oct 84
22
West
102
53.4
1
v South
Hyd LBS
18 Oct 74
23
West
103
37.1
3
v East
Surat
06 Nov 93
24
North
104
50.3
1
v Central
Nagpur
08 Mar 05
25
South
106
49.4
4
v North
Bengaluru
28 Aug 92
26
Central
110
74.5
2
v West
Nagpur
11 Oct 74
27
South
111
45.0
2
v North
Chennai
13 Sep 69
28
North
112
42.2
4
v Central
Bhilwara
10 Nov 95
29
Central
112
38.3
3
v West `
Brabourne
24 Nov 72
30
South
113
37.0
1
v East
Agartala
25 Jan 01
31
North
113
36.5
1
v Central
Valsad
09 Dec 98
32
India B
115
22.2
4
v India D
Anantapur
19 Sep 24
33
India Blue
117
34.0
3
v India Green
Dindigul
29 Aug 18
34
East
119
78.2
1
v West
Brabourne
14 Dec 63
35
India Green
119
39.5
3
v India Red
Bengaluru
04 Sep 19
36
Central
120
61.1
2
v West
Indore
29 Oct 66
37
Central
121
35.4
4
v East
Eden Gardens
19 Mar 02
38
East
122
42.2
2
v Central
Alur
28 Jun 23
39
Central
123
58.0
1
v South
Chennai
25 Dec 65
40
North
123
56.5
3
v South
Nagpur
11 Oct 95
41
East
124
43.5
2
v South
Agartala
25 Jan 01
42
Central
127
47.0
1
v West
BikaN Eastr
28 Nov 95
43
East
127
45.4
3
v West
Pune
04 Oct 74
44
South
127
43.0
2
v Central
Nagpur
20 Oct 78
45
Central
128
40.1
2
v West
Coimbatore
15 Sep 22
46
Central
128
31.3
2
v West
Alur
05 Jul 23
47
Central
129
64.3
2
v West
Nagpur
12 Sep 69
48
East
129
41.2
4
v Central
Alur
28 Jun 23
49
East
130
43.2
3
v South
Brabourne
09 Jan 71
50
Central
130
36.4
2
v East
Gwalior
19 Oct 06
51
East
131
37.4
3
v Central
Gwalior
15 Feb 05
52
South
132
44.6×8
1
v West
Eden Gardens
24 Jan 63
53
East
132
45.0
2
v West
Pune
01 Feb 01
54
Central
133
49.3
2
v North
Nagpur
08 Mar 05
55
Central
133
49.3
1
v East
Indore
12 Feb 12
56
South
134
58.1
3
v North
Chennai
27 Dec 75
57
N East
134
39.2
2
v North
Bengaluru
28 Jun 23
58
Plate A
135
54.2
1
v Elite B
Chennai
10 Apr 03
59
Central
135
53.0
2
v West
Brabourne
13 Feb 65
60
South
135
48.5
3
v West
Bengaluru
21 Dec 79
61
West
135
44.0
4
v East
Rohtak
15 Oct 14
62
West
135
35.5
4
v North
Wankhede
20 Jan 80
63
West
138
68.5
1
v Central
Nagpur
11 Oct 74
64
South
139
59.5×8
3
v West
Brabourne
20 Oct 61
65
East
139
34.6×8
3
v North
Eden Gardens
31 Dec 62
66
South
140
75.1
3
v East
Eden Gardens
17 Jan 69
67
East
141
64.5
4
v South
Visakhapatnam
21 Aug 92
68
South
141
42.5
1
v Central
Panaji
01 Feb 01
69
South
142
70.5
4
v East
Cuttack
30 Oct 81
70
East
142
46.3
3
v West
Wankhede
15 Jan 92
71
BCB XI
142
41.1
2
v East
Nagpur
22 Feb 05
72
East
143
33.3
2
v North
Rajkot
11 Feb 08
73
West
144
72.2
4
v Central
Aurangabad
17 Dec 98
74
Central
144
61.0
1
v West
Nagpur
30 Oct 81
75
South
146
56.5
4
v North
Chennai
13 Sep 69
76
BCB XI
146
55.4
2
v Central
Delhi
01 Mar 05
77
West
146
51.0
2
v South
Bengaluru
12 Jul 23
78
East
147
73.2
4
v South
Lucknow
19 Nov 95
79
South
147
62.0
1
v West
Bengaluru
21 Dec 79
80
West
147
49.3
3
v South
Hyd RGS
18 Oct 74
81
Central
148
34.3×8
3
v West
Vadodara
13 Oct 61
82
South
149
63.0
1
v Central
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 25
83
West
149
51.5
2
v Sri Lanka A
Cuttack
27 Oct 06
South Zone was dismissed all out for 149 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Final at Bangalore BCCI CEG to provide the 15th occasion of South Zone dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South
97
38.0
3
v West
Chennai
17 Nov 72
2
South
106
49.4
4
v North
Bengaluru
28 Aug 92
3
South
111
45.0
2
v North
Chennai
13 Sep 69
4
South
113
37.0
1
v East
Agartala
25 Jan 01
5
South
127
43.0
2
v Central
Nagpur
20 Oct 78
6
South
132
44.6×8
1
v West
Eden Gardens
24 Jan 63
7
South
134
58.1
3
v North
Chennai
27 Dec 75
8
South
135
48.5
3
v West
Bengaluru
21 Dec 79
9
South
139
59.5×8
3
v West
Brabourne
20 Oct 61
10
South
140
75.1
3
v East
Eden Gardens
17 Jan 69
11
South
141
42.5
1
v Central
Panaji
01 Feb 01
12
South
142
70.5
4
v East
Cuttack
30 Oct 81
13
South
146
56.5
4
v North
Chennai
13 Sep 69
14
South
147
62.0
1
v West
Bengaluru
21 Dec 79
15
South
149
63.0
1
v Central
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 25
South Zone was dismissed all out for 149 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Final at Bangalore BCCI CEG to provide the 15th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings against Central Zone in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
East
72
41.5
3
v Central
Jaipur
23 Sep 77
2
North
85
35.0
1
v Central
Nagpur
11 Feb 72
3
East
96
35.4
3
v Central
Cuttack
19 Jan 11
4
North
104
50.3
1
v Central
Nagpur
08 Mar 05
5
North
112
42.2
4
v Central
Bhilwara
10 Nov 95
6
North
113
36.5
1
v Central
Valsad
09 Dec 98
7
East
122
42.2
2
v Central
Alur
28 Jun 23
8
South
127
43.0
2
v Central
Nagpur
20 Oct 78
9
East
129
41.2
4
v Central
Alur
28 Jun 23
10
East
131
37.4
3
v Central
Gwalior
15 Feb 05
11
West
138
68.5
1
v Central
Nagpur
11 Oct 74
12
South
141
42.5
1
v Central
Panaji
01 Feb 01
13
West
144
72.2
4
v Central
Aurangabad
17 Dec 98
14
BCB XI
146
55.4
2
v Central
Delhi
01 Mar 05
15
South
149
63.0
1
v Central
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 25
South Zone was dismissed all out for 149 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Final at Bangalore BCCI CEG to provide the second occasion of South Zone dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings against Central Zone in the history of Duleep Trophy. Both such occasions are tabulated below.