Two batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings
Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the 64th occasion of two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No | Players | 50 | Start Date |
1 | South Africa (innings 1) v Australia at Johannesburg, 1902/03 | 2 | 11 Oct 1902 |
2 | England (innings 3) v South Africa at Cape Town, 1927/28 | 2 | 31 Dec 1927 |
3 | West Indies (innings 1) v England at Port of Spain, 1934/35 | 2 | 24 Jan 1935 |
4 | England (innings 1) v South Africa at Johannesburg, 1938/39 | 2 | 24 Dec 1938 |
5 | England (innings 2) v India at The Oval, 1959 | 2 | 20 Aug 1959 |
6 | England (innings 1) v South Africa at Lord’s, 1960 | 2 | 23 Jun 1960 |
7 | Australia (innings 2) v South Africa at Melbourne, 1963/64 | 2 | 01 Jan 1964 |
8 | South Africa (innings 1) v England at Johannesburg, 1964/65 | 2 | 22 Jan 1965 |
9 | England (innings 2) v West Indies at Lord’s, 1966 | 2 | 16 Jun 1966 |
10 | West Indies (innings 2) v Australia at Bridgetown, 1972/73 | 2 | 09 Mar 1973 |
11 | Pakistan (innings 1) v England at Karachi, 1972/73 | 2 | 24 Mar 1973 |
12 | West Indies (innings 2) v England at Kingston, 1973/74 | 2 | 16 Feb 1974 |
13 | West Indies (innings 1) v India at Wankhede, 1974/75 | 2 | 23 Jan 1975 |
14 | West Indies (innings 4) v Australia at Melbourne, 1975/76 | 2 | 31 Jan 1976 |
15 | Australia (innings 3) v West Indies at Kingston, 1977/78 | 2 | 28 Apr 1978 |
16 | India (innings 3) v Pakistan at Lahore, 1978/79 | 2 | 27 Oct 1978 |
17 | West Indies (innings 2) v England at Kingston, 1980/81 | 2 | 10 Apr 1981 |
18 | Pakistan (innings 1) v Australia at Melbourne, 1981/82 | 2 | 11 Dec 1981 |
19 | Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Pakistan at Faisalabad, 1981/82 | 2 | 14 Mar 1982 |
20 | India (innings 1) v West Indies at St John’s, 1982/83 | 2 | 28 Apr 1983 |
21 | India (innings 2) v Pakistan at Chennai, 1986/87 | 2 | 03 Feb 1987 |
22 | Pakistan (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Sialkot, 1991/92 | 2 | 12 Dec 1991 |
23 | England (innings 1) v New Zealand at Christchurch, 1991/92 | 2 | 18 Jan 1992 |
24 | South Africa (innings 1) v India at Johannesburg, 1992/93 | 2 | 26 Nov 1992 |
25 | India (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Bengaluru, 1993/94 | 2 | 26 Jan 1994 |
26 | England (innings 1) v West Indies at The Oval, 1995 | 2 | 24 Aug 1995 |
27 | Australia (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at W.A.C.A, 1995/96 | 2 | 08 Dec 1995 |
28 | New Zealand (innings 3) v Pakistan at Lahore, 1996/97 | 2 | 21 Nov 1996 |
29 | New Zealand (innings 2) v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 1997/98 | 2 | 25 Sep 1997 |
30 | India (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Nagpur, 1997/98 | 2 | 26 Nov 1997 |
31 | India (innings 2) v Australia at Eden Gardens, 1997/98 | 2 | 18 Mar 1998 |
32 | South Africa (innings 2) v India at Bengaluru, 1999/00 | 2 | 02 Mar 2000 |
33 | South Africa (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Cape Town, 2000/01 | 2 | 02 Jan 2001 |
34 | Zimbabwe (innings 3) v West Indies at Harare, 2001 | 2 | 27 Jul 2001 |
35 | Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Zimbabwe at Colombo (SSC), 2001/02 | 2 | 27 Dec 2001 |
36 | Zimbabwe (innings 1) v India at Delhi, 2001/02 | 2 | 28 Feb 2002 |
37 | India (innings 3) v England at Nottingham, 2002 | 2 | 08 Aug 2002 |
38 | South Africa (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Centurion, 2002/03 | 2 | 15 Nov 2002 |
39 | West Indies (innings 2) v Bangladesh at Dhaka, 2002/03 | 2 | 08 Dec 2002 |
40 | Australia (innings 3) v India at Nagpur, 2004/05 | 2 | 26 Oct 2004 |
41 | Australia (innings 3) v Pakistan at W.A.C.A, 2004/05 | 2 | 16 Dec 2004 |
42 | India (innings 2) v Zimbabwe at Harare, 2005 | 2 | 20 Sep 2005 |
43 | India (innings 2) v Pakistan at Faisalabad, 2005/06 | 2 | 21 Jan 2006 |
44 | Pakistan (innings 3) v India at Karachi, 2005/06 | 2 | 29 Jan 2006 |
45 | Pakistan (innings 2) v England at The Oval, 2006 | 2 | 17 Aug 2006 |
46 | England (innings 4) v Australia at Brisbane, 2006/07 | 2 | 23 Nov 2006 |
47 | India (innings 1) v England at The Oval, 2007 | 2 | 09 Aug 2007 |
48 | England (innings 1) v West Indies at Bridgetown, 2008/09 | 2 | 26 Feb 2009 |
49 | Pakistan (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Colombo (SSC), 2009 | 2 | 20 Jul 2009 |
50 | New Zealand (innings 1) v Pakistan at Dunedin, 2009/10 | 2 | 24 Nov 2009 |
51 | Australia (innings 1) v Pakistan at Melbourne, 2009/10 | 2 | 26 Dec 2009 |
52 | Bangladesh (innings 3) v West Indies at Khulna, 2012/13 | 2 | 21 Nov 2012 |
53 | Australia (innings 1) v India at Mohali, 2012/13 | 2 | 14 Mar 2013 |
54 | Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Pakistan at Sharjah, 2013/14 | 2 | 16 Jan 2014 |
55 | England (innings 1) v New Zealand at Lord’s, 2015 | 2 | 21 May 2015 |
56 | Pakistan (innings 1) v Australia at Abu Dhabi, 2018/19 | 2 | 16 Oct 2018 |
57 | West Indies (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Mirpur, 2020/21 | 2 | 11 Feb 2021 |
58 | Sri Lanka (innings 3) v West Indies at North Sound, 2020/21 | 2 | 21 Mar 2021 |
59 | Australia (innings 1) v England at Adelaide, 2021/22 | 2 | 16 Dec 2021 |
60 | Australia (innings 2) v Pakistan at Rawalpindi, 2021/22 | 2 | 04 Mar 2022 |
61 | Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Chattogram, 2023/24 | 2 | 30 Mar 2024 |
62 | West Indies (innings 1) v Bangladesh at North Sound, 2024/25 | 2 | 22 Nov 2024 |
63 | England (innings 3) v New Zealand at Wellington, 2024/25 | 2 | 06 Dec 2024 |
64 | Pakistan (innings 1) v South Africa at Lahore, 2025/26 | 2 | 12 Oct 2025 |
Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the eighth occasion of Pakistan’s two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No | Players | 90 | Start Date |
1 | Pakistan (innings 1) v England at Karachi, 1972/73 | 2 | 24 Mar 1973 |
2 | Pakistan (innings 1) v Australia at Melbourne, 1981/82 | 2 | 11 Dec 1981 |
3 | Pakistan (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Sialkot, 1991/92 | 2 | 12 Dec 1991 |
4 | Pakistan (innings 3) v India at Karachi, 2005/06 | 2 | 29 Jan 2006 |
5 | Pakistan (innings 2) v England at The Oval, 2006 | 2 | 17 Aug 2006 |
6 | Pakistan (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Colombo (SSC), 2009 | 2 | 20 Jul 2009 |
7 | Pakistan (innings 1) v Australia at Abu Dhabi, 2018/19 | 2 | 16 Oct 2018 |
8 | Pakistan (innings 1) v South Africa at Lahore, 2025/26 | 2 | 12 Oct 2025 |
Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the 64th occasion of two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below with the names of batsmen
No | Player 1 | Runs | Player 2 | Runs | Team | Inns | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | LJ Tancred | 97 | CB Llewellyn | 90 | SAF | 1st | Aus | Johannesburg | 11/10/1902 |
2 | H Sutcliffe | 99 | RES Wyatt | 91 | Eng | 2nd | SAF | Cape Town | 31/12/1927 |
3 | JED Sealy | 92 | LN Constantine | 90 | Win | 1st | Eng | Port of Spain | 24/01/1935 |
4 | PA Gibb | 93 | BH Valentine | 97 | Eng | 1st | SAF | Johannesbutg | 24/12/1938 |
5 | R Subba Row | 94 | MJK Smith | 98 | Eng | 1st | Ind | The Oval | 20/08/1959 |
6 | R Subba Row | 90 | MJK Smith | 99 | Eng | 1st | SAF | Lord’s | 23/06/1960 |
7 | IR Redpath | 97 | BK Shepherd | 96 | Aus | 1st | SAF | Melbourne | 01/01/1964 |
8 | EJ Barlow | 96 | AJ Pithey | 95 | SAF | 1st | Eng | Johannesburg | 22/01/1965 |
9 | TW Graveney | 96 | JM Parks | 91 | Eng | 1st | Win | Lord’s | 16/06/1966 |
10 | RC Fredericks | 98 | DL Murray | 90 | Win | 1st | Aus | The Oval | 09/03/1973 |
11 | Majid Khan | 99 | Mushtaq Mohd | 99 | Pak | 1st | Eng | Karachi | 24/03/1973 |
12 | RC Fredericks | 94 | AI Kallicharran | 93 | Win | 1st | Eng | Kingston | 16/02/1974 |
13 | AI Kallicharran | 98 | DL Murray | 91 | Win | 1st | Ind | Wankhede | 23/01/1975 |
14 | IVA Richards | 98 | CH Lloyd | 91* | Win | 2nd | Aus | Melbourne | 31/01/1976 |
15 | GM Wood | 90 | PM Toohey | 97 | Aus | 2nd | Win | Kingston | 28/04/1978 |
16 | SM Gavaskar | 97 | CPS Chauhan | 93 | Ind | 2nd | Pak | Lahore | 27/10/1978 |
17 | CH Lloyd | 95 | HA Gomes | 90* | Win | 1st | Eng | Kingston | 10/04/1981 |
18 | Mudassar Nazar | 95 | Zaheer Abbas | 90 | Pak | 1st | Aus | Melbourne | 11/12/1981 |
19 | RL Dias | 98 | RS Madugalle | 91* | Srl | 1st | Pak | Faisalabad | 14/03/1982 |
20 | DB Vengsarkar | 94 | Kapil Dev | 98 | Ind | 1st | Win | Antigua | 28/04/1983 |
21 | SM Gavaskar | 91 | DB Vengsarkar | 96 | Ind | 1st | Pak | Chennai | 03/02/1987 |
22 | Ramiz Raja | 98 | Imran Khan | 93* | Pak | 1st | Srl | Sialkot | 12/12/1991 |
23 | RA Smith | 96 | AJ Lamb | 93 | Eng | 1st | NZl | Christchurch | 18/01/1992 |
24 | JN Rhodes | 91 | BM McMillan | 98 | SAF | 1st | Ind | Johannesbutg | 26/11/1992 |
25 | NS Sidhu | 99 | SR Tendulkar | 96 | Ind | 1st | Srl | Bangalore | 26/01/1994 |
26 | GA Hick | 96 | RC Russell | 91 | Eng | 1st | Win | The Oval | 24/08/1995 |
27 | MA Taylor | 96 | RT Ponting | 96 | Aus | 1st | Srl | WACA | 08/12/1995 |
28 | SP Fleming | 92* | CL Cairns | 93 | NZl | 2nd | Pak | Lahore | 21/11/1996 |
29 | NJ Astle | 96 | DL Vettori | 90 | NZl | 1st | Zim | Bulawayo | 25/09/1997 |
30 | R Dravid | 92 | SC Ganguly | 99 | Ind | 1st | Srl | Nagpur | 26/11/1997 |
31 | VVS Laxman | 95 | NS Sidhu | 97 | Ind | 1st | Aus | Eden Gardens | 18/03/1998 |
32 | JH Kallis | 95 | L Klusener | 97 | SAF | 1st | Ind | Bangalore | 02/03/2000 |
33 | MV Boucher | 92 | L Klusener | 97 | SAF | 1st | Srl | Cape Town | 02/01/2001 |
34 | CB Wishart | 93 | AM Blignaut | 92 | Zim | 2nd | Win | Harare | 27/07/2001 |
35 | ST Jayasuriya | 92 | HP Tillakaratne | 96 | Srl | 1st | Zim | Col-SSC | 27/12/2001 |
36 | A Flower | 92 | DD Ebrahim | 94 | Zim | 1st | Ind | Delhi | 28/02/2002 |
37 | SR Tendulkar | 92 | SC Ganguly | 99 | Ind | 2nd | Eng | Trent Bridge | 08/08/2002 |
38 | HH Gibbs | 92 | SM Pollock | 99* | SAF | 1st | Srl | Centurion | 15/11/2002 |
39 | MN Samuels | 91 | RD Jacobs | 91* | Win | 1st | Ban | Dhaka | 08/12/2002 |
40 | SM Katich | 99 | DR Martyn | 97 | Aus | 2nd | Ind | Nagpur | 26/10/2004 |
41 | JL Langer | 97 | RT Ponting | 98 | Aus | 2nd | Pak | WACA | 16/12/2004 |
42 | G Gambhir | 97 | R Dravid | 98 | Ind | 1st | Zim | Harare | 20/09/2005 |
43 | VVS Laxman | 90 | IK Pathan | 90 | Ind | 1st | Pak | Faisalabad | 21/01/2006 |
44 | Mohd Yousuf | 97 | Abdul Razzaq | 90 | Pak | 2nd | Ind | Karachi | 29/01/2006 |
45 | Mohd Hafeez | 95 | Imran Farhat | 91 | Pak | 1st | Eng | The Oval | 17/08/2006 |
46 | PD Collingwood | 96 | KP Pietersen | 92 | Eng | 2nd | Aus | Brisbane | 23/11/2006 |
47 | KD Karthik | 91 | MS Dhoni | 92 | Ind | 1st | Eng | The Oval | 09/08/2007 |
48 | AN Cook | 94 | PD Collingwood | 96 | Eng | 1st | Win | The Oval | 26/02/2009 |
49 | Khurram Manzoor | 93 | Mohd Yousuf | 90 | Pak | 1st | Srl | Col-SSC | 20/07/2009 |
50 | LRPL Taylor | 94 | DL Vettori | 99 | NZl | 1st | Pak | Dunedin | 24/11/2009 |
51 | SR Watson | 93 | SM Katich | 98 | Aus | 1st | Pak | Melbourne | 26/12/2009 |
52 | Shakib Al Hasan | 97 | Nasir Hossain | 94 | Ban | 2nd | Win | Abu Dhabhi | 21/11/2012 |
53 | SPD Smith | 92 | MA Starc | 99 | Aus | 1st | Ind | Mohali | 14/03/2013 |
54 | AD Mathews | 91 | MDK Perera | 95 | Srl | 1st | Pak | Sharjah | 16/01/2014 |
55 | JE Root | 98 | BA Stokes | 92 | Eng | 1st | NZl | Lord’s | 21/05/2015 |
56 | Fakhar Zaman | 94 | Sarfaraz Ahmed | 94 | Pak | 1st | Aus | Abu Dhabhi | 16/10/2018 |
57 | NE Bonner | 90 | J Da Silva | 92 | Win | 1st | Ban | Mirpur | 11/02/2021 |
58 | BOP Fernando | 91 | N Dickwella | 96 | Srl | 2nd | Win | North Sound | 21/03/2021 |
59 | DA Warner | 95 | SPD Smith | 93 | Aus | 1st | Eng | Adelaide | 16/12/2021 |
60 | UT Khawaja | 97 | M Labuschagne | 90 | Aus | 1st | Pak | Rawalpindi | 04/03/2022 |
61 | BKG Mendis | 93 | P HKD Mendis | 92* | Srl | 1st | Ban | Chattogram | 30/03/2024 |
62 | M Louis | 97 | A Athanaze | 90 | Win | 1st | Ban | North Sound | 22/11/2024 |
63 | BM Duckett | 92 | J G Bethell | 96 | Eng | 2nd | NZl | Wellington | 06/12/2024 |
64 | Imam-ul-Haq | 93 | Salman Agha | 93 | Pak | 1st | SAF | Lahore | 12/10/2025 |
Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the eighth occasion of Pakistan’s two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below with the names of batsmen
No | Player 1 | Runs | Player 2 | Runs | Team | Inns | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | Majid Khan | 99 | Mushtaq Mohd | 99 | Pak | 1st | Eng | Karachi | 24/03/1973 |
2 | Mudassar Nazar | 95 | Zaheer Abbas | 90 | Pak | 1st | Aus | Melbourne | 11/12/1981 |
3 | Ramiz Raja | 98 | Imran Khan | 93* | Pak | 1st | Srl | Sialkot | 12/12/1991 |
4 | Mohd Yousuf | 97 | Abdul Razzaq | 90 | Pak | 2nd | Ind | Karachi | 29/01/2006 |
5 | Mohd Hafeez | 95 | Imran Farhat | 91 | Pak | 1st | Eng | The Oval | 17/08/2006 |
6 | Khurram Manzoor | 93 | Mohd Yousuf | 90 | Pak | 1st | Srl | Col-SSC | 20/07/2009 |
7 | Fakhar Zaman | 94 | Sarfaraz Ahmed | 94 | Pak | 1st | Aus | Abu Dhabhi | 16/10/2018 |
8 | Imam-ul-Haq | 93 | Salman Agha | 93 | Pak | 1st | SAF | Lahore | 12/10/2025 |
Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the fifth occasion of two batsmen scoring identical nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below with the names of batsmen
No | Player 1 | Runs | Player 2 | Runs | Team | Inns | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
1 | Majid Khan | 99 | Mushtaq Mohd | 99 | Pak | 1st | Eng | Karachi | 24/03/1973 |
2 | MA Taylor | 96 | RT Ponting | 96 | Aus | 1st | Srl | WACA | 08/12/1995 |
3 | VVS Laxman | 90 | IK Pathan | 90 | Ind | 1st | Pak | Faisalabad | 21/01/2006 |
4 | Fakhar Zaman | 94 | Sarfaraz Ahmed | 94 | Pak | 1st | Aus | Abu Dhabhi | 16/10/2018 |
5 | Imam-ul-Haq | 93 | Salman Agha | 93 | Pak | 1st | SAF | Lahore | 12/10/2025 |