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Austalia Vs India Third one day International at Sydney on 25 Oct 2025

Austalia Vs India Third one day International at Sydney on 25 Oct 2025

Australia won the toss in this game and chose to bat first in this game to provide the 61st occasion of Australia doing so in one day international against India. It also provides the 22nd occasion of Australia doing so in one day international against India on home soil. India as a team lost the toss for the 18th time in a row.

Australia won the toss, batted first and lost the game to provide the 114th occasion of Australia losing a one day international after winning the toss and batting first. It also provides the 21st occasion of Australia losing a one day international against India after winning the toss and batting first.

Australia won the toss, batted first and lost the game to provide the 45th occasion of Australia losing a one day international on home soil after winning the toss and batting first. It also provides the sixth occasion of Australia losing a one day international on home soil against India after winning the toss and batting first.

Australia was dismissed all out for 236 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings against India. It also provides the third occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings against India on home soil.

Australia was dismissed all out for 236 denoting a mathematical equation 2 x 3 = 6. Australia has been dismissed all out for 236 on three occasions in one day internationals and for the first occasion against India in one day internationals.

Australia’s 236 all out in this game provides the 22nd occasion of a team dismissed all out in one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of a team dismissed all out for 236 against India in one day India in one day internationals. Prior to this New Zealand was dismissed all out for 236 against India at Guwahati on 28 Nov 2010.

There are 14 occasions of a team dismissed all out for 236 while batting first and eight occasion of a team dismissed all out for 236 while batting second. Australia’s 236 all out in the game provides the 14th occasion of a team dismissed all out for 236 while batting first.

Harshit Rana of India captured four wickets conceding 39 runs in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Australia on away soil

Harshit Rana of India captured four wickets conceding 39 runs in this game to provide the 19th occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Australia. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against Australia on away soil

Harshit Rana of India captured four wickets conceding 39 runs in this game to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Australia. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Australia on away soil

Harshit Rana of India captured four wickets conceding 39 runs in this game to provide the 16th occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Australia. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Australia on away soil

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 14255 runs in one day internationals at the end of this game.  He now occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in one day internationals. SR Tendulkar occupies the first place in the list with 18426 runs to his credit. V Kohli went past KC Sangakkara who has an aggregate of 14221 runs on his way to occupy the second place.

RG Sharma and V Kohli completed 2500 runs against Australia in this game. RG Sharma’s run aggregate against Australia read 2609 and V Kohli’s run aggregate against Australia read 2525 at the end of this game. They occupy the second and third place respectively in the list of batsmen and also Indian batsmen who have scored most runs against Australia. SR Tendulkar with 3077 runs occupies the first place.

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his ninth century against Australia. He now shares the record for most centuries by a batsman and also by Indian batsman against Australia in the history of one day international with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored nine centuries against Australia. RG Sharma went past V Kohli who has scored eight centuries against Australia on his way to share the record for most centuries by a batsman against Australia with SR Tendulkar

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his ninth century against Australia while opening the innings. He now shares the record for most centuries by an opening  batsman and also by an Indian opening batsmen against Australia in the history of one day international with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored nine centuries against Australia while opening the innings. 

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 24th fifty against Australia.  He now shares the record for most fifties by a batsman and also by an Indian batsman against Australia. SR Tendulkar is the other batsman to score 24 fifties.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 16th half century against Australia. He now owns the record for most half centuries by an Indian batsman against Australia. He went past SR Tendulkar who had scored 15 half centuries against Australia.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 16th half century against Australia. He now shares the second place jointly with DPMD Jayawardene in the list of batsman who have scored most most half centuries  against Australia. DPMD Jayawardene has also scored 16 half centuries against Australia. IVA Richards with 20 half centuries to his credit occupies the first place.

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his fifth century against Australia in Australia. He now owns the record for most centuries by a batsman against Australia in Australia

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his fifth century as an opening batsman against Australia in Australia. He now owns the record for most centuries by an opening batsman against Australia in Australia


RG Sharma scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 121 not out in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 349 boundary sixes in one day internationals. He now needs three more boundary sixes to go past CH Gayle’s 351 boundary sixes which stands as a record for most boundary sixes by a batsman in one day internationals.

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his 33rd century in one day internationals. It also represents his 17th century while batting second in one day internationals. It also represents his 14th century while batting second and winning a one day international.

RG Sharma and SR Tendulkar share the second place jointly in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries while batting second and winning the game in the history of one day internationals, while V Kohli occupies the first place in this elite list with 24 centuries to his credit.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 51st fifty while batting second and winning a one day international – most by a batsman in the history of one day internationals.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game fetched him 6072 runs while batting second and winning. He became the first batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 6000 plus runs while batting second and winning the game.

RG Sharma was playing his 100th innings while chasing the target and winning, He made it memorable by scoring a century – 121 not out.

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his 13th century while batting second and winning a one day international as an opening batsman. Only SR Tendulkar has scored more centuries while batting second and winning a one day international as an opening batsman – He has scored 14 centuries

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 5014 runs while batting second as an opening batsman. He became the fourth opening batsman in the history of one day internationals to aggregate 5000 plus runs while batting second. Others are – SR Tendulkar {7557}, CH Gayle {5513} and ST Jayasuriya {5448}

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 6312 runs while batting second. Only SR Tendulkar {8720} and V Kohli {8138} have scored more runs than RG Sharma while batting second in the history of one day internationals.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 70th fifty while batting second in one day internationals. Now he owns the record for most fifties by a batsman while batting second in one day internationals. He went past SR Tendulkar who had scored 69 fifties while batting second.

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his 17th century while batting second. He shares the second place jointly in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries while batting second in the history of one day internationals with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored 17 centuries while batting second. V Kohli with 28 centuries to his credit occupies the first place in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries while batting second in the history of one day internationals.

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game represents his fifth century against Australia while batting second in one day internationals. He shares the second place jointly with SR Tendulkar in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries in one day internationals against Australia while batting second. SR Tendulkar has also scored five centuries against Australia while batting second. V Kohli has scored six centuries while batting second against Australia and occupy the first place in the list.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represent his 14th fifty against Australia while batting second. Only SR Tendulkar has scored more fifties against Australia while batting second – 15 fifties.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 24th fifty against Australia. He now shares the record for most fifties by a batsman against Australia in one day internationals with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored 24 fifties against Australia

V Kohli {24 fifties against Australia}, SR Tendulkar {24 fifties against Australia} and KC Sangakkara {24 fifties against India} share the second place jointly in the list of batsmen who have scored fifties against an opposition in the history of one day internationals. SR Tendulkar with 25 fifties against Sri Lanka occupies the first place in this category of statistics in the history of one day internationals.

V Kohli {09 centuries against West Indies}, RG Sharma {09 centuries against Australia} and SR Tendulkar {09 centuries against Australia} share the second place jointly in the list of batsmen who have scored more centuries against an opposition in the history of one day internationals. V Kohli with ten centuries against Sri Lanka occupies the first place in the list of batsmen in this category of statistics in the history of one day internationals

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 75th half century in one day internationals. He became the eighth batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 75 plus half centuries. He also became the third Indian batsman to achieve such a feat.

RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs in an unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the 74th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in one day internationals against Australia. It also provides the 25th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia in Australia in one day internationals

RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs in an unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the 19th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket in one day internationals against Australia. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket against Australia in Australia in one day internationals

RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs in an unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the 16th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in one day internationals against Australia. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership against Australia in Australia in one day internationals

RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs in an unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in one day internationals against Australia. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket against Australia in Australia in one day internationals

RG Sharma-V Kohli have partnered 5483 runs in one day internationals in 101 innings with 19 century partnerships and 17 half century partnerships. The other pairs to partner more than 5483 runs in one day internationals are – SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar {8227 runs} and KC Sangakkara-DPMD Jayawardene {5992 runs}. RG Sharma-V Kohli with 5483 runs occupy the third place in the list of pairs of batsmen which have partnered most runs in one day internationals.  They went past TM Dilshan-KC Sangakkara pair which has partnered 5475 runs on way to occupy the third place.

RG Sharma’s 121 not out in this game fetched him an aggregate of 8091 runs in winning matches. He became the seventh batsman to scored 8000 plus runs in winning matches in the history of one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {11157}, RT Ponting {10726}, V Kohli {10398}, ST Jayasuriya {8873} and KC Sangakkara {8301} and JH Kallis {8036}

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 89th fifty in winning games. RT Ponting {94} and SR Tendulkar {92} are the other two batsmen who have scored more fifties than V Kohli in winning games.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 13th fifty in winning games against Australia. IVA Richards {16} and DL Haynes {14} are the other two batsmen who have scored more fifties than V Kohli in winning games against Australia.

V Kohli’s 74 not out in this game represents his 13th fifty in winning games against Australia. He now shares the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman in winning games against Australia with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has scored 13 fifties in winning games against Australia.

India won this game by nine wickets to provide the 21st occasion of India winning a one day international by nine wickets margin. It also provides the second occasion of India winning a one day international by nine wickets margin against Australia. India has posted a nine wicket win against Australia at Jaipur on 16 Oct 2013.

RG Sharma-V Kohli added 168 runs unbroken partnership for the second wicket in this game to provide their twelfth partnership of 150 plus runs in one day internationals. They now share the record for most 150 plus runs partnerships with SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar pair in the history of one day internationals. SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar pair were concerned in twelve partnerships of 150 plus runs in one day internationals.

India posted its 568th win one day internationals when it won this game by nine wickets. It also represents its 168th win on away soil

India posted its 59th win one day internationals against Australia when it won this game by nine wickets. It also represents its 15th win on away soil against Australia

RG Sharma pouched two catches in this game which gave him an aggregate of 100 catches as a fieldsman other than the wicket keepers in one day internationals. He became the 34th fieldsman and also the eighth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 100 plus catches in one day internationals

V Kohli’s one day international zeroes analysed

V Kohli’s one day international zeroes analysed

V Kohli was dismissed for zero against Australia at Adelaide to provide his 18th zero in his 304th one day international and in his 292nd innings.

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date
1003run out1v ZimbabweBulawayo28 May 2010
2033caught2v Sri LankaDambulla16 Aug 2010
3023caught2v New ZealandBengaluru07 Dec 2010
4013lbw2v West IndiesNorth Sound11 Jun 2011
5053bowled1v EnglandEden Gardens25 Oct 2011
6053bowled1v PakistanChennai30 Dec 2012
7013caught1v EnglandDharamsala27 Jan 2013
8033run out1v AustraliaBengaluru02 Nov 2013
9053caught2v South AfricaDurban08 Dec 2013
10033caught1v EnglandCardiff27 Aug 2014
11053caught1v Sri LankaThe Oval08 Jun 2017
12043caught1v AustraliaChennai17 Sep 2017
13013caught1v West IndiesVisakhapatnam18 Dec 2019
14053caught1v South AfricaPaarl21 Jan 2022
15023caught1v West IndiesAhmedabad11 Feb 2022
16093caught1v EnglandLucknow29 Oct 2023
17083caught1v AustraliaPerth19 Oct 2025
18043lbw1v AustraliaAdelaide23 Oct 2025

It also provides his second consecutive duck of his one day career. He was dismissed without scoring in the previous game at Perth on 19 Oct 2025. He was dismissed for consecutive ducks for the first time in his one day career

It also provides his second dismissal for zero for a leg before wicket decision. The first occasion was his dismissal without scoring leg before wicket to DR Sammy against West Indies at North Sound on 11 Jun 2021.

It was his fourth zero against Australia. Second occasion of his dismissal for zeroes on four occasions by a team. He was dismissed for zeroes on four occasions by England

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date
1033run out1v AustraliaBengaluru02 Nov 2013
2043caught1v AustraliaChennai17 Sep 2017
3083caught1v AustraliaPerth19 Oct 2025
4043lbw1v AustraliaAdelaide23 Oct 2025
         
1053bowled1v EnglandEden Gardens25 Oct 2011
2013caught1v EnglandDharamsala27 Jan 2013
3033caught1v EnglandCardiff27 Aug 2014
4093caught1v EnglandLucknow29 Oct 2023

He was dismissed for zeroes on two occasions at home soil and on two occasions on away soil by Australia.

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date
1033run out1v AustraliaBengaluru02 Nov 2013
2043caught1v AustraliaChennai17 Sep 2017
         
3083caught1v AustraliaPerth19 Oct 2025
4043lbw1v AustraliaAdelaide23 Oct 2025

He has been dismissed for zeroes on nine occasions on away soil and on nine occasions on home soil out of his 18 occasions.

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date 
1003run out1v ZimbabweBulawayo28 May 2010A
2033caught2v Sri LankaDambulla16 Aug 2010A
3013lbw2v West IndiesNorth Sound11 Jun 2011A
4053caught2v South AfricaDurban08 Dec 2013A
5033caught1v EnglandCardiff27 Aug 2014A
6053caught1v Sri LankaThe Oval08 Jun 2017A
7053caught1v South AfricaPaarl21 Jan 2022A
8083caught1v AustraliaPerth19 Oct 2025A
9043lbw1v AustraliaAdelaide23 Oct 2025A
          
1023caught2v New ZealandBengaluru07 Dec 2010H
2053bowled1v EnglandEden Gardens25 Oct 2011H
3053bowled1v PakistanChennai30 Dec 2012H
4013caught1v EnglandDharamsala27 Jan 2013H
5033run out1v AustraliaBengaluru02 Nov 2013H
6043caught1v AustraliaChennai17 Sep 2017H
7013caught1v West IndiesVisakhapatnam18 Dec 2019H
8023caught1v West IndiesAhmedabad11 Feb 2022H
9093caught1v EnglandLucknow29 Oct 2023H

He has been dismissed for zero on two occasions at Bengaluru and Chennai. The following table lists those occasions

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date 
1023caught2v New ZealandBengaluru07 Dec 2010H
2033run out1v AustraliaBengaluru02 Nov 2013H
          
1053bowled1v PakistanChennai30 Dec 2012H
2043caught1v AustraliaChennai17 Sep 2017H

He has been dismissed run out for zero on two occasions – once against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 28 May 2010 and once against Australia at Bengaluru on 02 Nov 2013’

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date
1003run out1v ZimbabweBulawayo28 May 2010
2033run out1v AustraliaBengaluru02 Nov 2013

His first zero of his one day career was against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 28 May 2010.  He was dismissed run out without facing a delivery in this game

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date
1003run out1v ZimbabweBulawayo28 May 2010

He has collected the first ball ducks on three occasions of which two are against West Indies.

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date
4013lbw2v West IndiesNorth Sound11 Jun 2011
7013caught1v EnglandDharamsala27 Jan 2013
13013caught1v West IndiesVisakhapatnam18 Dec 2019

He has been at the crease for eight or more deliveries prior to his dismissal for zero on two occasionsthe longest stay at the crease in terms of balls faced.

NoRunsBFPosDismissalIOppositionGroundStart Date
1083caught1v AustraliaPerth19 Oct 2025
2093caught1v EnglandLucknow29 Oct 2023
Asif Afridi of Pakistan rewrites a 92 years 02 months and 08 days old record

Asif Afridi of Pakistan rewrites a 92 years 02 months and 08 days old record

Asif Afridi of Pakistan wrote himself into the record books as the oldest cricketer in the world to capture five or more wickets in an innings on test debut. He was 38 years 299 days old when he captured six wickets conceding 79 runs in the just concluded test against South Africa at Rawalpindi. The previous record was credited to CS Marriot of England who had captured six wickets conceding 59 runs against West Indies at The Oval. This test had a start date of 12 Aug 1933. CS Marriot was 37 years 332 days old when he captured six for 59 in a test innings on debut. Thus Asif Afridi rewrote the record of CS Marriot after 92 years 02 months and 08 days. The following table lists the bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a test innings on debut after the age of 30 plus

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIAge DesTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Asif Afridi34.3060796238y 299dPakSAFRawalpindi20 Oct 2025
2CS Marriott11.5020375237y 332dEngWinThe Oval12 Aug 1933
3CS Marriott29.2060596337y 332dEngWinThe Oval12 Aug 1933
4HHH Johnson34.5130415137y 258dWinEngKingston27 Mar 1948
5HHH Johnson31.0110555337y 258dWinEngKingston27 Mar 1948
6DW Carr34.0021465137y 145dEngAusThe Oval09 Aug 1909
7GHT Simpson-Hayward16.0030436134y 208dEngSAFJohannesburg01 Jan 1910
8A Shaw34.0×4160385334y 198dEngAusMelbourne15 Mar 1877
9GF Cresswell41.2061686234y 144dNZlEngThe Oval13 Aug 1949
10Noman Ali25.3080355334y 111dPakSAFKarachi26 Jan 2021
11R Pollard27.0160245234y 031dEngIndManchester20 Jul 1946
12CV Grimmett11.7020455233y 064dAusEngSydney27 Feb 1925
13CV Grimmett19.4030376433y 064dAusEngSydney27 Feb 1925
14Bilal Asif21.3070366233y 013dPakAusDubai (DICS)07 Oct 2018
15SM Boland4.0010076332y 259dAusEngMelbourne26 Dec 2021
16JDA O’Connor21.0060405432y 123dAusEngAdelaide10 Jan 1908
17WH Cooper61.0×4191206332y 111dAusEngMelbourne31 Dec 1881
18Tanvir Ahmed28.0061206131y 335dPakSAFAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
19DR Doshi43.0101036131y 263dIndAusChennai11 Sep 1979
20AM Moir56.3161556231y 243dNZlEngChristchurch17 Mar 1951
21WH Copson24.0020855131y 058dEngWinLord’s24 Jun 1939
22NA Mallender23.0070505330y 345dEngPakLeeds23 Jul 1992
23FA Ward46.0161026330y 285dAusEngBrisbane04 Dec 1936
24NO Perry26.0080705330y 270dWinAusKingston13 Mar 1999
25NGRP Jayasuriya36.0031186130y 245dSrlAusGalle08 Jul 2022
26NGRP Jayasuriya16.0020596330y 245dSrlAusGalle08 Jul 2022
27SR Clark17.0030555130y 169dAusSAFCape Town16 Mar 2006
28PL Taylor26.0070786230y 141dAusEngSydney10 Jan 1987
29J Middleton25.4×5060645130y 136dSAFEngGqeberha13 Feb 1896
30C de Grandhomme15.5050416130y 118dNZlPakChristchurch17 Nov 2016
31A Warren19.2050575230y 092dEngAusLeeds03 Jul 1905
32AY Patel23.4040595430y 026dNZlPakAbu Dhabi16 Nov 2018
33CK Langeveldt16.0040465230y 016dSAFEngCape Town02 Jan 2005
34WS Lees23.1100345230y 008dEngSAFJohannesburg02 Jan 1906
35R Appleyard17.0050515130y 004dEngPakNottingham01 Jul 1954

The above list contains four Pakistan bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a test innings on debut after the age of 30 plus years. Asif Afridi’s feat is also a record for a Pakistan bowler. The previous record in this category of statistics was credited to Noman Ali who at the age of 34 years 111 days had captured five for 35 against South Africa at Karachi in Jan 2021

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIAge DesTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Asif Afridi34.3060796238y 299dPakSAFRawalpindi20 Oct 2025
2Noman Ali25.3080355334y 111dPakSAFKarachi26 Jan 2021
3Bilal Asif21.3070366233y 013dPakAusDubai (DICS)07 Oct 2018
4Tanvir Ahmed28.0061206131y 335dPakSAFAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
Pakistan bowlers with five or more wickets in an innings on test debut

Pakistan bowlers with five or more wickets in an innings on test debut

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Arif Butt21.3818962v AustraliaMelbourne04 Dec 1964
2Mohammad Nazir30.1639972v New ZealandKarachi24 Oct 1969
3Shahid Nazir22.4635351v ZimbabweSheikhupura17 Oct 1996
4Mohammad Zahid20.0636673v New ZealandRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
5Shahid Afridi23.3665251v AustraliaKarachi22 Oct 1998
6Mohammad Sami15.0643654v New ZealandAuckland08 Mar 2001
7Shabbir Ahmed18.1624853v BangladeshKarachi20 Aug 2003
8Yasir Arafat39.06516151v IndiaBengaluru08 Dec 2007
9Wahab Riaz18.0666351v EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 2010
10Tanvir Ahmed28.06612061v South AfricaAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
11Bilal Asif21.3673662v AustraliaDubai (DICS)07 Oct 2018
12Noman Ali25.3683553v South AfricaKarachi26 Jan 2021
13Abrar Ahmed22.06111471v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
14Aamer Jamal20.26111161v AustraliaPerth14 Dec 2023
15Asif Afridi34.3667962v South AfricaRawalpindi20 Oct 2025

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Tanvir Ahmed28.06612061v South AfricaAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
2Noman Ali25.3683553v South AfricaKarachi26 Jan 2021
3Asif Afridi34.3667962v South AfricaRawalpindi20 Oct 2025
Spin bowlers sharing the new ball capturing six or more wickets in a test innings

Spin bowlers sharing the new ball capturing six or more wickets in a test innings

SR Harmer of South Africa captured six wickets conceding 50 runs in the just concluded Rawalpindi Test against Pakistan to provide the 78th occasion of a spin bowler sharing the new ball capturing six or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1GE Palmer58.0×4366871Australiav EnglandSydney17 Feb 1882
2GE Palmer52.2×4256572Australiav EnglandMelbourne30 Dec 1882
3E Peate40.0×4148561Englandv AustraliaLord’s21 Jul 1884
4GE Palmer75.0×42611162Australiav EnglandLord’s21 Jul 1884
5R Peel26.2×4173172Englandv AustraliaManchester30 Aug 1888
6J Briggs14.2×451183Englandv South AfricaCape Town25 Mar 1889
7J Briggs21.544962Englandv AustraliaAdelaide24 Mar 1892
8J Briggs28.078763Englandv AustraliaAdelaide24 Mar 1892
9R Peel30.096764Englandv AustraliaSydney14 Dec 1894
10H Trumble40.0×5105961Australiav EnglandThe Oval10 Aug 1896
11H Trumble25.0×593063Australiav EnglandThe Oval10 Aug 1896
12H Trumble44.0187463Australiav EnglandAdelaide17 Jan 1902
13W Rhodes11.031772Englandv AustraliaBirmingham29 May 1902
14H Trumble25.095364Australiav EnglandManchester24 Jul 1902
15H Trumble31.0136582Australiav EnglandThe Oval11 Aug 1902
16W Rhodes15.235672Englandv AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1904
17W Rhodes15.006884Englandv AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1904
18LC Braund29.168181Englandv AustraliaMelbourne05 Mar 1904
19C Blythe32.0136861Englandv South AfricaCape Town24 Mar 1906
20C Blythe15.515982Englandv South AfricaLeeds29 Jul 1907
21C Blythe22.494074Englandv South AfricaLeeds29 Jul 1907
22C Blythe23.064461Englandv AustraliaBirmingham27 May 1909
23CG Macartney25.365872Australiav EnglandLeeds01 Jul 1909
24C Blythe18.054672Englandv South AfricaCape Town11 Mar 1910
25GA Faulkner27.148472South Africav EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
26CV Grimmett44.1913163Australiav EnglandBrisbane30 Nov 1928
27H Ironmonger15.371863Australiav South AfricaMelbourne12 Feb 1932
28AL Valentine26.3103963West Indiesv EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1950
29PR Umrigar58.0257462Indiav PakistanBahawalpur15 Jan 1955
30Zulfiqar Ahmed46.3214263Pakistanv New ZealandKarachi13 Oct 1955
31BS Bedi21.347164Indiav EnglandBengaluru28 Jan 1977
32Iqbal Qasim28.5144063Pakistanv IndiaWankhede16 Dec 1979
33DN Patel40.41211362New Zealandv ZimbabweBulawayo01 Nov 1992
34HDPK Dharmasena24.147261Sri Lankav New ZealandGalle03 Jun 1998
35DL Vettori33.0106463New Zealandv Sri LankaCol-SSC10 Jun 1998
36A Kumble68.41514362Indiav South AfricaBengaluru02 Mar 2000
37R Ashwin21.354763Indiav West IndiesDelhi06 Nov 2011
38PP Ojha27.054763Indiav West IndiesWankhede22 Nov 2011
39Sohag Gazi23.227463Bangladeshv West IndiesMirpur13 Nov 2012
40MS Panesar22.038163Englandv IndiaWankhede23 Nov 2012
41HMRKB Herath30.2114863Sri Lankav PakistanGalle06 Aug 2014
42HMRKB Herath21.064874Sri Lankav IndiaGalle12 Aug 2015
43R Ashwin29.576674Indiav South AfricaNagpur25 Nov 2015
44MDK Perera23.057064Sri Lankav AustraliaGalle04 Aug 2016
45HMRKB Herath18.136474Sri Lankav AustraliaCol-SSC13 Aug 2016
46R Ashwin35.3513264Indiav New ZealandKanpur22 Sep 2016
47MH Miraz39.578061Bangladeshv EnglandChattogram20 Oct 2016
48MH Miraz28.028262Bangladeshv EnglandMirpur28 Oct 2016
49MH Miraz21.327764Bangladeshv EnglandMirpur28 Oct 2016
50HMRKB Herath23.066384Sri Lankav ZimbabweHarare06 Nov 2016
51SNJ O’Keefe13.123562Australiav IndiaPune23 Feb 2017
52R Ashwin12.444164Indiav AustraliaBengaluru04 Mar 2017
53HMRKB Herath39.1513363Sri Lankav ZimbabweCol-RPS14 Jul 2017
54NM Lyon36.279471Australiav BangladeshChattogram04 Sep 2017
55NM Lyon33.0116063Australiav BangladeshChattogram04 Sep 2017
56HMRKB Herath21.444364Sri Lankav PakistanAbu Dhabi28 Sep 2017
57MDK Perera14.043264Sri Lankav South AfricaGalle12 Jul 2018
58HMRKB Herath32.559864Sri Lankav South AfricaCol-SSC20 Jul 2018
59Taijul Islam39.3710861Bangladeshv ZimbabweSylhet03 Nov 2018
60MH Miraz16.015872Bangladeshv West IndiesMirpur30 Nov 2018
61NM Lyon20.054964Australiav EnglandBirmingham01 Aug 2019
62Sikandar Raza43.0811372Zimbabwev Sri LankaHarare27 Jan 2020
63L Embuldeniya42.0613772Sri Lankav EnglandGalle22 Jan 2021
64R Ashwin17.326163Indiav EnglandChennai05 Feb 2021
65Amir Hamza25.037562Afghanistanv ZimbabweAbu Dhabi02 Mar 2021
66Rashid Khan62.51713773Afghanistanv ZimbabweAbu Dhabi10 Mar 2021
67KA Maharaj10.003274South Africav BangladeshDurban31 Mar 2022
68KA Maharaj12.034074South Africav BangladeshGqeberha08 Apr 2022
69AY Patel18.015763New Zealandv BangladeshMirpur06 Dec 2023
70AY Patel30.089063New Zealandv Sri LankaGalle18 Sep 2024
71KN Peiris33.4417063Sri Lankav New ZealandGalle26 Sep 2024
72Sajid Khan26.2111172Pakistanv EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
73Noman Ali16.314684Pakistanv EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
74Sajid Khan29.2412861Pakistanv EnglandRawalpindi24 Oct 2024
75Noman Ali18.224263Pakistanv EnglandRawalpindi24 Oct 2024
76AY Patel14.115764New Zealandv IndiaWankhede01 Nov 2024
77Noman Ali35.0311262Pakistanv South AfricaLahore12 Oct 2025
78SR Harmer20.055063South Africav PakistanRawalpindi20 Occt 2025

SR Harmer of South Africa captured six wickets conceding 50 runs in the just concluded Rawalpindi Test against Pakistan to provide the fourth occasion of a South African spin bowler sharing the new ball capturing six or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1GA Faulkner27.148472South Africav EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
2KA Maharaj10.003274South Africav BangladeshDurban31 Mar 2022
3KA Maharaj12.034074South Africav BangladeshGqeberha08 Apr 2022
4SR Harmer20.055063South Africav PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025

SR Harmer of South Africa captured six wickets conceding 50 runs in the just concluded Rawalpindi Test against Pakistan to provide the fourth occasion of a spin bowler sharing the new ball capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1PR Umrigar58.0257462Indiav PakistanBahawalpur15 Jan 1955
2HMRKB Herath30.2114863Sri Lankav PakistanGalle06 Aug 2014
3HMRKB Herath21.444364Sri Lankav PakistanAbu Dhabi28 Sep 2017
4SR Harmer20.055063South Africav PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025
South African bowlers capturing six or more wickets in a test innings

South African bowlers capturing six or more wickets in a test innings

SA Harmer of South Africa captured six wickets conceding 50 runs against Pakistan in the just concluded test at Rawalpindi to provide the 116th occasion of a South African bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWInnsOppositionGroundStart Date
1WH Ashley43.14189571v EnglandCape Town25 Mar 1889
2JH Sinclair12.0542661v EnglandCape Town01 Apr 1899
3CB Llewellyn22.0639262v AustraliaJohannesburg11 Oct 1902
4CB Llewellyn30.5649761v AustraliaCape Town8 Nov 1902
5SJ Snooke31.4687084v EnglandJohannesburg10 Mar 1906
6AEE Vogler47.261212871v EnglandLord’s01 Jul 1907
7GA Faulkner11.0641761v EnglandLeeds29 Jul 1907
8AEE Vogler22.0629474v EnglandJohannesburg01 Jan 1910
9GA Faulkner33.4688764v EnglandDurban21 Jan 1910
10RO Schwarz11.4604761v AustraliaSydney03 Mar 1911
11SJ Pegler45.36910561v AustraliaManchester27 May 1912
12SJ Pegler31.0686572v EnglandLord’s10 Jun 1912
13GA Faulkner27.1648472v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
14CP Carter28.0685062v EnglandDurban14 Feb 1914
15CP Carter29.5649161v AustraliaJohannesburg12 Nov 1921
16JM Blanckenberg22.5657662v EnglandJohannesburg23 Dec 1922
17AE Hall37.36126374v EnglandCape Town01 Jan 1923
18AE Hall36.46118261v EnglandJohannesburg09 Feb 1923
19GM Parker37.06215261v EnglandBirmingham14 Jun 1924
20CL Vincent45.061013162v EnglandDurban21 Jan 1928
21AE Hall42.46910061v EnglandJohannesburg28 Jan 1928
22GF Bissett19.0652973v EnglandDurban04 Feb 1928
23AJ Bell30.4679961v EnglandLord’s29 Jun 1929
24NA Quinn29.5659262v EnglandLeeds13 Jul 1929
25EP Nupen25.3638764v EnglandJohannesburg24 Dec 1930
26EP Nupen16.1614663v EnglandJohannesburg13 Feb 1931
27CL Vincent31.2695162v EnglandDurban21 Feb 1931
28NBF Mann37.48145962v EnglandDurban16 Dec 1948
29CN McCarthy12.0824364v EnglandDurban16 Dec 1948
30HJ Tayfield8.4812372v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
31GWA Chubb26.3675162v EnglandManchester05 Jul 1951
32MG Melle20.5807161v AustraliaBrisbane05 Dec 1952
33HJ Tayfield29.4898462v AustraliaMelbourne24 Dec 1952
34HJ Tayfield37.18138174v AustraliaMelbourne24 Dec 1952
35HJ Tayfield36.08176262v New ZealandDurban11 Dec 1953
36HJ Tayfield14.0871362v New ZealandJohannesburg29 Jan 1954
37HJ Tayfield37.78146983v EnglandDurban25 Jan 1957
38HJ Tayfield37.081111394v EnglandJohannesburg15 Feb 1957
39HJ Tayfield24.3867864v EnglandGqeberha01 Mar 1957
40PS Heine14.2835862v AustraliaJohannesburg23 Dec 1957
41NAT Adcock18.0824361v AustraliaDurban24 Jan 1958
42PS Heine37.5869661v AustraliaJohannesburg07 Feb 1958
43NAT Adcock31.36106561v EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 1960
44PM Pollock20.3683864v New ZealandDurban08 Dec 1961
45GB Lawrence30.36125382v New ZealandJohannesburg26 Dec 1961
46SF Burke53.561912861v New ZealandCape Town01 Jan 1962
47PM Pollock22.6809561v AustraliaBrisbane06 Dec 1963
48JT Partridge31.1869171v AustraliaSydney07 Feb 1964
49PM Pollock31.5694762v New ZealandWellington21 Feb 1964
50DB Pithey35.06115863v New ZealandDunedin28 Feb 1964
51JT Partridge40.06108662v New ZealandAuckland13 Mar 1964
52TL Goddard32.56145364v AustraliaJohannesburg23 Dec 1966
53MJ Procter24.06117364v AustraliaGqeberha05 Mar 1970
54AA Donald28.0648473v IndiaGqeberha26 Dec 1992
55PS de Villiers23.3684364v AustraliaSydney02 Jan 1994
56PS de Villiers20.5648162v PakistanJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
57AA Donald33.06127183v ZimbabweHarare13 Oct 1995
58L Klusener21.3646484v IndiaEden Gardens27 Nov 1996
59PR Adams19.1665561v IndiaKanpur08 Dec 1996
60AA Donald27.0685963v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1997
61SM Pollock41.06118772v AustraliaAdelaide30 Jan 1998
62SM Pollock22.3665063v PakistanDurban26 Feb 1998
63PS de Villiers11.5652362v PakistanGqeberha06 Mar 1998
64AA Donald40.06148863v EnglandManchester02 Jul 1998
65AA Donald15.0635361v EnglandJohannesburg205 Nov 1999
66M Ntini31.46126663v New ZealandBloemfontein17 Nov 2000
67SM Pollock13.4663061v Sri LankaCape Town02 Jan 2001
68JH Kallis36.06176762v West IndiesBridgetown29 Mar 2001
69SM Pollock21.46105663v IndiaBloemfontein03 Nov 2001
70SM Pollock17.4643963v EnglandNottingham14 Aug 2003
71JH Kallis17.0645464v EnglandLeeds21 Aug 2003
72PR Adams45.061112872v PakistanLahore17 Oct 2003
73SM Pollock29.2697862v PakistanFaisalabad24 Oct 2003
74A Nel29.0678162v EnglandCenturion21 Jan 2005
75M Zondeki14.3623963v ZimbabweCenturion11 Mar 2005
76M Ntini28.0639561v West IndiesPort of Spain08 Apr 2005
77M Ntini19.5673773v West IndiesPort of Spain08 Apr 2005
78A Nel16.2633263v West IndiesBridgetown21 Apr 2005
79M Ntini18.56210062v AustraliaJohannesburg31 Mar 2006
80M Ntini21.0665962v PakistanGqeberha19 Jan 2007
81DW Steyn10.3614963v New ZealandCenturion16 Nov 2007
82DW Steyn21.5667263v West IndiesDurban10 Jan 2008
83PL Harris42.56912763v AustraliaCape Town19 Mar 2009
84DW Steyn16.4665172v IndiaNagpur06 Feb 2010
85DW Steyn19.0665061v IndiaDurban26 Dec 2010
86M de Lange23.2638171v Sri LankaDurban26 Dec 2011
87VD Philander15.5634463v New ZealandHamilton15 Mar 2012
88VD Philander22.0648162v New ZealandWellington23 Mar 2012
89M Morkel16.4672364v New ZealandWellington23 Mar 2012
90DW Steyn8.166862v PakistanJohannesburg01 Feb 2013
91KJ Abbott11.4642972v PakistanCenturion22 Feb 2013
92DW Steyn30.06910061v IndiaDurban26 Dec 2013
93DW Steyn8.2623463v West IndiesCenturion17 Dec 2014
94K Rabada29.06611272v EnglandCenturion22 Jan 2016
95K Rabada10.4623264v EnglandCenturion22 Jan 2016
96KJ Abbott23.1637763v AustraliaHobart12 Nov 2016
97K Rabada17.0635564v Sri LankaCape Town02 Jan 2017
98KA Maharaj20.2674063v New ZealandWellington16 Mar 2017
99VD Philander15.4644264v IndiaCape Town05 Jan 2018
100L Ngidi12.2633964v IndiaCenturion13 Jan 2018
101K Rabada22.0695463v AustraliaGqeberha9 Mar 2018
102VD Philander13.0652164v AustraliaJohannesburg30 Mar 2018
103KA Maharaj41.161012991v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)20 Jul 2018
104D Olivier14.0633761v PakistanCenturion26 Dec 2018
105A Nortje14.3615661v Sri LankaJohannesburg03 Jan 2021
106L Ngidi24.0657161v IndiaCenturion26 Dec 2021
107KA Maharaj10.0603274v BangladeshDurban31 Mar 2022
108KA Maharaj12.0634074v BangladeshGqeberha08 Apr 2022
109K Rabada15.0635064v West IndiesCenturion28 Feb 2023
110N Brand26.06111961v New ZealandMt Maunganui04 Feb 2024
111K Rabada17.5644663v BangladeshMirpur21 Oct 2024
112M Jansen6.5611372v Sri LankaDurban27 Nov 2024
113M Jansen14.0635263v PakistanCenturion26 Dec 2024
114S Muthusamy32.06611761v PakistanLahore12 Oct 2025
115KA Maharaj42.46510271v PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025
116SR Harmer20.0655063v PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025

SA Harmer of South Africa captured six wickets conceding 50 runs against Pakistan in the just concluded test at Rawalpindi to provide the 13th occasion of a South African bowler capturing six or more wickets in a test innings against Pakistan.  All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWInnsOppositionGroundStart Date
1PS de Villiers20.5648162v PakistanJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
2SM Pollock22.3665063v PakistanDurban26 Feb 1998
3PS de Villiers11.5652362v PakistanGqeberha06 Mar 1998
4PR Adams45.061112872v PakistanLahore17 Oct 2003
5SM Pollock29.2697862v PakistanFaisalabad24 Oct 2003
6M Ntini21.0665962v PakistanGqeberha19 Jan 2007
7DW Steyn8.166862v PakistanJohannesburg01 Feb 2013
8KJ Abbott11.4642972v PakistanCenturion22 Feb 2013
9D Olivier14.0633761v PakistanCenturion26 Dec 2018
10M Jansen14.0635263v PakistanCenturion26 Dec 2024
11S Muthusamy32.06611761v PakistanLahore12 Oct 2025
12KA Maharaj42.46510271v PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025
13SR Harmer20.0655063v PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025
Seven or more wickets in a test innings by South African bowlers

Seven or more wickets in a test innings by South African bowlers

KA Maharaj of South Africa captured seven wickets conceding 102 runs against Pakistan in the jusr concluded test at Rawalpindi to provide the 29th occasion of a South African bowler capturing seven or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWInnsOppositionGroundStart Date
1WH Ashley43.14189571v EnglandCape Town25 Mar 1889
2SJ Snooke31.4687084v EnglandJohannesburg10 Mar 1906
3AEE Vogler47.261212871v EnglandLord’s01 Jul 1907
4AEE Vogler22.0629474v EnglandJohannesburg01 Jan 1910
5SJ Pegler31.0686572v EnglandLord’s10 Jun 1912
6GA Faulkner27.1648472v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
7AE Hall37.36126374v EnglandCape Town01 Jan 1923
8GF Bissett19.0652973v EnglandDurban04 Feb 1928
9HJ Tayfield8.4812372v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
10HJ Tayfield37.18138174v AustraliaMelbourne24 Dec 1952
11HJ Tayfield37.78146983v EnglandDurban25 Jan 1957
12HJ Tayfield37.081111394v EnglandJohannesburg15 Feb 1957
13GB Lawrence30.36125382v New ZealandJohannesburg26 Dec 1961
14JT Partridge31.1869171v AustraliaSydney07 Feb 1964
15AA Donald28.0648473v IndiaGqeberha26 Dec 1992
16AA Donald33.06127183v ZimbabweHarare13 Oct 1995
17L Klusener21.3646484v IndiaEden Gardens27 Nov 1996
18SM Pollock41.06118772v AustraliaAdelaide30 Jan 1998
19PR Adams45.061112872v PakistanLahore17 Oct 2003
20M Ntini19.5673773v West IndiesPort of Spain08 Apr 2005
21DW Steyn16.4665172v IndiaNagpur06 Feb 2010
22M de Lange23.2638171v Sri LankaDurban26 Dec 2011
23KJ Abbott11.4642972v PakistanCenturion22 Feb 2013
24K Rabada29.06611272v EnglandCenturion22 Jan 2016
25KA Maharaj41.161012991v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)20 Jul 2018
26KA Maharaj10.0603274v BangladeshDurban31 Mar 2022
27KA Maharaj12.0634074v BangladeshGqeberha08 Apr 2022
28M Jansen6.5611372v Sri LankaDurban27 Nov 2024
29KA Maharaj42.46510271v PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWInnsOppositionGroundStart Date
1PR Adams45.061112872v PakistanLahore17 Oct 2003
2KJ Abbott11.4642972v PakistanCenturion22 Feb 2013
3KA Maharaj42.46510271v PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025


HJ Tayfield and KA Maharaj are the two South African bowlers to captured seven or more wickets in an innings on four occasions.  The following table lists the performance of these two bowlers

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWInnsOppositionGroundStart Date
1HJ Tayfield8.4812372v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
2HJ Tayfield37.18138174v AustraliaMelbourne24 Dec 1952
3HJ Tayfield37.78146983v EnglandDurban25 Jan 1957
4HJ Tayfield37.081111394v EnglandJohannesburg15 Feb 1957
           
1KA Maharaj41.161012991v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)20 Jul 2018
2KA Maharaj10.0603274v BangladeshDurban31 Mar 2022
3KA Maharaj12.0634074v BangladeshGqeberha08 Apr 2022
4KA Maharaj42.46510271v PakistanRawalpindi20 Oct 2025
Australia Vs India Second One day at Adelaide on 23 Oct 2025

Australia Vs India Second One day at Adelaide on 23 Oct 2025

Australia won the toss and chose to field first to provide the 31st occasion of Australia doing so against India. It also provides the tenth occasion of Australia doing so against India on home soil.

V Kohli was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 18th occasion of his being dismissed without scoring in a one day internationals, The other Indian batsmen who have scored equal or more zeroes than V Kohli are – SR Tendulkar {20}, J Srinath {19}, A Kumble {18} and Yuvraj Singh {18}

V Kohli’s zero in this game represents his fourth zero against Australia in one day internationals. Other occasions – at Bengaluru on 02 Nov 2013, at Chennai on 17 Sep 2017 and at Perth on 19 Oct 2025. Thus his zero in this game represents his second zero against Australia in Australia. It also represents his seventh zero on away soil

RG Sharma completed 1003 runs against Australia in Australia when he was on five runs in his knock of 73 in this game. At the end of this game his run aggregate read 1071. He became the first Indian batsman to achieve this feat and the fifth batsman overall to score 1000 plus runs against Australia in Australia. Others are – IVA Richards {1905}, DL Haynes {1565}, KC Sangakkara {1191} and DPMD Jayawardene {1013}.

He now occupies the fourth place in the list of batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs against Australia on away soil. He went past DPMD Jayawardene who had scored 1013 runs on his way to occupy the fourth place.

KL Rahul’s eleven runs in this game fetched him an aggregate of 3092 runs in one day internationals He is now on par with SM Gavaskar who has an aggregate of 3092 runs in one day internationals.

RG Sharma was playing his 275th one day international in this game to become the eighth Indian cricketer to appear in 275 plus one day internationals. He also became the 31st cricketer to appear in 275 one day international in its history.

When on 37 during his knock of 73 in this game, RG Sharma went past V Kohli’s aggregate of 2451 runs against Australia. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 2488 . He is now the second Indian top run getter against Australia. ST Tendulkar with 3077 runs to his credit occupies the first place.

RG Sharma’s run aggregate in one day internationals read 11249 at the end of this game.  He now occupies the third place in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most runs in one day internationals. SR Tendulkar {18426} and V Kohli {14181] occupy the first two places. RG Sharma went past SC Ganguly who had scored 11221 runs, on his way to occupy the third place.

V Kohli was playing his 50th innings against Australia in this game in which he scored zero.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary fours in his knock of 73 in this game, which fetched him 202 boundary fours against Australia in one day internationals.  He became the third Indian batsman to score 200 plus boundary fours against Australia in one day internationals.  Others are SR Tendulkar {330} and V Kohli {212}

V Kohli was dismissed leg before wicket in this game to provide the 21st occasion of his being dimissed leg before wicket in an innings in his one day international career. It also provides the second occasion of his being dismissed leg before wicket for a duck in his career. The other occasion was at North Sound against West Indies on 11 Jun 2011.

RG Sharma scored two boundary sixes in his knock of 73 in this game, which fetched him an aggregate of 90 boundary sixes in one day internationals against Australia. He earned the distinction of becoming not only the first Indian batsman but also the first batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 90 boundary sixes against Australia.

RG Sharma-Shreya Iyer added 118 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 73rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia in one day internationals. It also provides the 24th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia in one day internationals in Australia.

It also provides the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket against Australia in one day internationals. It also provides the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket against Australia in one day internationals in Australia.

A Zampa returned with figures of four for 60 in this game to provide the 38th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 16th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against India in one day internationals on home soil

A Zampa returned with figures of four for 60 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of an Australian spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against India in one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against India in one day internationals on home soil

A Zampa’s four wicket haul in this game represents his 13th four plus wicket haul. He is now on par with SK Warne who also has 13 four plus wickets haul. Thus A Zampa and SK Warne share the record for most four plus wicket hauls by an Australian spin bowler in one day internationals.

A Zampa’s four wicket haul in this game represents his twelfth four wicket haul. He is now on par with SK Warne who also has twelve four wickets haul. Thus A Zampa and SK Warne share the record for most four wicket hauls by an Australian spin bowler in one day internationals.

A Zampa’s four wickets in this game fetched him 196 wickets in one day internationals. It also fetched him 57 wickets in one day internationals on home soil

It also fetched him 41 wickets in one day internationals against India.  It also fetched him eleven wickets in one day internationals against India on home soil

A Zampa became the fourth Australian bowler to capture 40 plus wickets against India in one day internationals. Others are – B Lee {55}, MG Johnson {43} and SR Waugh {43}. He also became the first Australian spin bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in one day internationals against India.

V Kohli’s lone catch in this game fetched him 162 catches in one day internationals. It also fetched him 66 catches in one day internationals on away soil.

V Kohli’s lone catch in this game fetched him 33 catches in one day internationals against Australia It also fetched him 13 catches in one day internationals against Australia on away soil.

V Kohli now owns the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman against Australia in Australia. He went past SR Tendulkar and RG Sharma who have pouched 12 catches against Australia in Australia.

Australia deployed eight bowlers in India’s innings to provide the 33rd occasion of Australia deploying eight bowlers in a one day international. It also provides the first occasion of Australia deploying eight bowlers in a one day international against India. It also provides the 30th occasion of a team deploying eight bowlers in a one day international against India.

Australia won this game by two wickets.. This victory provides its 617th win in one day internationals and its 298th win in one day internationals on home soil.

It also provides its 86th win in one day internationals against India and its 40th win in one day internationals against India on home soil. It also provides its fifth win at Adelaide against India  

Australia Vs India First One day at Perth on 19 Oct 2025

Australia Vs India First One day at Perth on 19 Oct 2025

Australia won the toss and chose to field first to provide the 30th occasion of Australia doing so against India. It also provides the ninth occasion of Australia doing so against India on home soil.

This game provides the first occasion of Australia and India playing an one day international at Perth.

V Kohli was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 17th occasion of his being dismissed without scoring in a one day internationals, The other Indian batsmen who have scored equal or more zeroes than V Kohli are – SR Tendulkar {20}, J Srinath {19}, A Kumble {18}, Yuvraj Singh {18} and Harbhanjan Singh {17}. V Kohli with his zero in this game went past SC Ganguly and RG Sharma who have scored zeroes on 16 occasions.

V Kohli’s zero in this game represents his third zero against Australia in one day internationals. Other occasions – at Bengaluru on 02 Nov 2013 and at Chennai on 17 Sep 2017. Thus his zero in this game represents his first zero against Australia in Australia.

V Kohli’s zero in this game represents his second longest stay at the crease in terms of balls faced. He faced eight deliveries before he was dismissed for zero in this game. Prior to this he had collected a nine ball zero against England at Lucknow on 29 Oct 2023.

It also represents his seventh zero on away soil and also represents his longest stay at the crease in terms of balls faced before scoring a zero on away soil.

Shubman Gill became the 28th cricketer to lead India in one day internationals. He also became the 24th cricketer to lead India in one day internationals on away soil

Shubman Gill became the 14th cricketer to lead India in one day internationals against Australia.  He also became the eigth cricketer to lead India in one day internationals on away soil against Australia.

RG Sharma was dismissed for eight runs in this game to provide the 50th occasion of his being dismissed for single digit scores {one to nine} in one day internationals. He became the eighth Indian batsman to be dismissed for single digit scores {one to nine} in one day internationals on 50 plus occasions.

KL Rahul’s run aggregate in one day internationals read 3081 at the end of this game. He requires 12 more runs to go past SM Gavaskar who has an aggregate of 3092 runs in one day intenationals.

V Kohli’s run aggregate in one day internationals against Australia read 2451 at the end of this game. RG Sharma is close behind with 2415 runs at the end of this game against Australia

MA Starc’s lone wicket in this game fetched him 103 wickets on home soil in one day internationals.  He is one of the six Australian bowlers who have captured 100 plus wickets on home soil in one day internationals. Others are – B Lee {169}, GD McGrath {160}, SK Warne {134}, CJ McDermott {125} and SR Waugh {101]

MA Starc’s lone wicket in this game fetched him 245 wickets in one day internationals.  He is one of the four Australian bowlers who have captured 245 plus wickets in one day internationals. Others are – B Lee {380}, GD McGrath {380} and SK Warne {291},

MA Starc’s lone wicket in this game fetched him 245 wickets in one day internationals.  He is one of the four left arm pace bowlers who have captured 245 plus wickets in one day internationals. Others are – Wasim Akram [502}, WPUJC Vaas {400} and Z Khan {282}.

Australia won this game by seven wickets under DLS method. This victory provides its 616th win in one day internationals and its 297th win in one day internationals on home soil.

It also provides its 85th win in one day internationals against India and its 39th win in one day internationals against India on home soil. It also provides its first win at Perth Stadium in its four encounters

Australia capped MT Renshaw and MJ Owen for this game. They became the 250th and 251st cricketers to represent Australia in one day games. They also became the 124th and 125th cricketers to represent Australia in one day games on home soil.

Australia capped MT Renshaw and MJ Owen for this game. They became the 27th and 28th cricketers to make their one day debut for Australia in one day games against India. They also became the 13th and 14th cricketers to make their one day debut for Australia in one day games against India on home soil.

Ten or more wickets in a match in the history of Ranji Trophy – Wicket wise break up

Ten or more wickets in a match in the history of Ranji Trophy – Wicket wise break up

hreyas Gopal of Karnataka returned with match figures of 11 for 153 in the Ranji Trophy match against Saurashtra at Coimbatore to provide the 928th occasion of a bowler capturing ten or more wickets in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below with wicket wise break up