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South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Two or more consecutive hundreds in one day games

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Two or more consecutive hundreds in one day games

South African Opening batsman HM Amla joined the select band of batsmen who have scored two or more consecutive hundreds in one day games, when he scored 110 against Zimbabwe at Bloemfontein on 15.10.10 and 110 against Zimbabwe at Potchefstroom on 17.10.10.

No

Batsmen

Team

Cen

First 100 on

1

Dias, RL

Sri Lanka

2

15.09.82

2

Zaheer Abbas

Pakistan

3

17.12.82

3

Gower, DI

England

2

13.01.83

4

Haynes, DL

West Indies

2

19.04.84

5

Gooch, GA

England

2

01.06.85

6

Jones, DM

Australia

2

01.01.87

7

Greenidge, CG

West Indies

2

21.03.87

8

Ramiz Raja

Pakistan

2

15.02.90

9

Greatbatch, MJ

New Zealand

2

23.05.90

10

Marsh, GR

Australia

2

13.03.91

11

Inzamam-ul-Haq

Pakistan

2

17.01.92

12

Lara, BC

West Indies

2

19.02.93

13

Saeed Anwar

Pakistan

3

30.10.93

14

Mahanama, RS

Sri Lanka

2

03.11.94

15

Waugh, ME

Australia

2

23.02.96

16

Knight, NV

England

2

31.08.96

17

Saeed Anwar

Pakistan

2

10.11.96

18

Lara, BC

West Indies

2

05.01.97

19

Tendulkar, SR

India

2

22.04.98

20

Hick, GA

England

2

23.01.99

21

Dravid, R

India

2

23.05.99

22

Saeed Anwar

Pakistan

2

11.06.99

23

Stewart, AJ

England

2

18.07.00

24

Saeed Anwar

Pakistan

2

08.10.00

25

Ganguly, SC

India

2

13.10.00

26

Mohammad Yousuf

Pakistan

2

17.04.02

27

Trescothick, ME

England

2

13.07.02

28

Lara, BC

West Indies

2

17.09.02

29

Gibbs, HH

South Africa

3

20.09.02

30

Gayle, CH

West Indies

2

15.11.02

31

Saleem Elahi

Pakistan

2

24.11.02

32

Sangakkara, KC

Sri Lanka

2

04.04.03

33

Hinds, WW

West Indies

2

30.05.03

34

Kallis, JH

South Africa

2

28.06.03

35

Jayasuriya, ST

Sri Lanka

2

09.01.03

36

Laxman, VVS

India

2

22.01.04

37

Flintoff, A

England

2

04.07.04

38

Jayasuriya, ST

Sri Lanka

2

23.07.04

39

Smith, GC

South Africa

2

27.02.05

40

Kamran Akmal

Pakistan

2

12.12.05

41

Jayasuriya, ST

Sri Lanka

2

01.07.06

42

Jayawardene, DPM

Sri Lanka

2

24.06.06

43

Tharanga, WU

Sri Lanka

2

07.10.06

44

Shahriar Nafees

Bangladesh

2

13.10.06

45

Gayle, CH

West Indies

2

28.10.06

46

Chanderpaul, S

West Indies

2

16.12.06

47

Ponting, RT

Australia

2

28.01.07

48

Porterfield, W T S

Ireland

2

31.01.07

49

Hayden, ML

Australia

2

24.03.07

50

Collingwood, PD

England

2

06.02.07

51

Gibbs, HH

South Africa

2

25.08.07

52

de Villiers, AB

South Africa

2

26.08.07

53

Mohammad Yousuf

Pakistan

2

30.01.08

54

Sangakkara, KC

Sri Lanka

2

29.06.08

55

Gayle, CH

West Indies

2

24.08.08

56

Yuvraj Singh

India

2

14.11.08

57

Mohammad Shahzad

Afghanistan

2

01.09.09

58

Watson, SR

Australia

2

02.10.09

59

Dilshan, TM

Sri Lanka

2

15.12.09

60

de Villiers, AB

South Africa

3

24.02.10

61

Sharma, RG

India

2

28.05.10

62

Amla, HM

South Africa

2

15.10.10

His feat provide the seventh occasion of a South African batsman performing such a feat.

No

Batmen

Team

Cen

First 100 on

1

Gibbs, HH

South Africa

3

20.09.02

2

de Villiers, AB

South Africa

3

24.02.10

3

Kallis, JH

South Africa

2

28.06.03

4

Gibbs, HH

South Africa

2

25.08.07

5

Smith, GC

South Africa

2

27.02.05

6

de Villiers, AB

South Africa

2

26.08.07

7

Amla, HM

South Africa

2

15.10.10

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Harbhajan Singh aggregates 203 wickets in India's winning tests

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Harbhajan Singh aggregates 203 wickets in India's winning tests

Harbhajan Singh’s match figures of 6 for 211 at Bangalore against Australia in the second test of the recently concluded test series gave him an aggregate of 203 wickets in India’s winning tests. He is the second Indian bawler to achieve this feat. A Kumble with 288 wickets is the other bowler to perform the feat. Harbhajan’s feat makes him the 14th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 200 plus wickets in a country’s winnings tests

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No

Bowlers

Team

M

I

Balls

Runs

Wkts

BBI

BBM

Ave

5

10

1

SK Warne

Aus

92

180

26133

11461

510

8/71

11/77

22.47

27

7

2

M Muralitharan

Srl

54

107

18725

7088

438

9/51

16/220

16.18

41

18

3

GD McGrath

Aus

84

168

19780

7945

414

8/24

10/27

19.19

18

3

4

A Kumble

Ind

43

86

12810

5400

288

10/74

14/149

18.75

20

5

5

MD Marshall

Win

43

86

9678

4264

254

7/22

11/89

16.78

17

4

6

CA Walsh

Win

52

103

11059

4714

239

7/37

13/55

19.72

10

2

7

M Ntini

SAF

50

99

9968

5175

233

7/37

13/132

22.21

14

3

8

CEL Ambrose

Win

44

87

10173

3863

229

8/45

11/84

16.86

13

3

9

B Lee

Aus

54

107

11062

6192

225

5/30

9/171

27.52

7

0

10

SM Pollock

SAF

49

97

10608

4081

223

6/30

10/147

18.30

9

1

11

Waqar Younis

Pak

39

78

7771

4042

222

7/76

13/135

18.20

14

4

12

Wasim Akram

Pak

41

81

8944

3901

211

7/119

11/179

18.48

13

2

13

Harbhajan Singh

Ind

37

74

10643

4527

203

8/84

15/217

22.30

14

4

14

DK Lillee

Aus

31

61

7923

3709

203

7/83

11/123

18.27

17

6

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Performance of SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman in India's winning tests

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Performance of SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman in India's winning tests

Summay of performance in winning tests of

Batsmen

M

I

No

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

SR Tendulkar

59

94

16

5393

248*

69.14

20

20

R Dravid

51

84

14

4557

270

65.10

12

22

VVS Laxman

42

63

08

3017

281

54.85

06

21

SR Tendulkar’s performance in India’s winning tests

No

FI

SI

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Start Date

1

11

11

v Sri Lanka

Chandigarh

23 Nov 1990

2

50

9*

59

v England

Kolkata

29 Jan 1993

3

165

165

v England

Chennai

11 Feb 1993

4

78

78

v England

Mumbai

19 Feb 1993

5

62

62

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

13 Mar 1993

6

28

104*

132

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (SSC)

27 Jul 1993

7

142

142

v Sri Lanka

Lucknow

18 Jan 1994

8

96

96

v Sri Lanka

Bangalore

26 Jan 1994

9

6

6

v Sri Lanka

Ahmedabad

08 Feb 1994

10

34

85

119

v West Indies

Mumbai

18 Nov 1994

11

4

0*

4

v New Zealand

Bangalore

18 Oct 1995

12

10

0

10

v Australia

Delhi

10 Oct 1996

13

42

7

49

v South Africa

Ahmedabad

20 Nov 1996

14

61

36

97

v South Africa

Kanpur

08 Dec 1996

15

4

155*

159

v Australia

Chennai

06 Mar 1998

16

79

79

v Australia

Kolkata

18 Mar 1998

17

6

29

35

v Pakistan

Delhi

04 Feb 1999

18

15

44*

59

v New Zealand

Kanpur

22 Oct 1999

19

18

DNB

18

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Nov 2000

20

122

39

161

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

18 Nov 2000

21

10

10

20

v Australia

Kolkata

11 Mar 2001

22

126

17

143

v Australia

Chennai

18 Mar 2001

23

74

36*

110

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

07 Jun 2001

24

88

DNB

88

v England

Mohali

03 Dec 2001

25

176

176

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

21 Feb 2002

26

36

42

78

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

28 Feb 2002

27

117

0

117

v West Indies

Port of Spain

19 Apr 2002

28

193

193

v England

Leeds

22 Aug 2002

29

35

35

v West Indies

Mumbai

09 Oct 2002

30

43

16*

59

v West Indies

Chennai

17 Oct 2002

31

1

37

38

v Australia

Adelaide

12 Dec 2003

32

194*

194

v Pakistan

Multan

28 Mar 2004

33

1

1

v Pakistan

Rawalpindi

13 Apr 2004

34

5

55

60

v Australia

Mumbai

03 Nov 2004

35

20

32*

52

v South Africa

Kolkata

28 Nov 2004

36

248*

248

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Dec 2004

37

36

36

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Dec 2004

38

52

52

104

v Pakistan

Kolkata

16 Mar 2005

39

109

16

125

v Sri Lanka

Delhi

10 Dec 2005

40

23

19

42

v Sri Lanka

Ahmedabad

18 Dec 2005

41

4

DNB

4

v England

Mohali

09 Mar 2006

42

44

14

58

v South Africa

Johannesburg

15 Dec 2006

43

122*

122

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

25 May 2007

44

91

1

92

v England

Nottingham

27 Jul 2007

45

1

56*

57

v Pakistan

Delhi

22 Nov 2007

46

71

13

84

v Australia

Perth

16 Jan 2008

47

5

31

36

v Sri Lanka

Galle

31 Jul 2008

48

88

10*

98

v Australia

Mohali

17 Oct 2008

49

109

12

121

v Australia

Nagpur

06 Nov 2008

50

37

103*

140

v England

Chennai

11 Dec 2008

51

160

DNB

160

v New Zealand

Hamilton

18 Mar 2009

52

40

40

v Sri Lanka

Kanpur

24 Nov 2009

53

53

53

v Sri Lanka

Mumbai (BS)

02 Dec 2009

54

105*

16

121

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Jan 2010

55

143

DNB

143

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

24 Jan 2010

56

106

106

v South Africa

Kolkata

14 Feb 2010

57

41

54

95

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (PSS)

03 Aug 2010

58

98

38

136

v Australia

Mohali

01 Oct 2010

59

214

53*

267

v Australia

Bangalore

09 Oct 2010

5393

R Dravid’s performance in India’s winning tests

No

FI

SI

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Start Date

1

40

DNB

40

v Australia

Delhi

10 Oct 1996

2

24

34

58

v South Africa

Ahmedabad

20 Nov 1996

3

7

56

63

v South Africa

Kanpur

08 Dec 1996

4

52

56

108

v Australia

Chennai

06 Mar 1998

5

86

86

v Australia

Kolkata

18 Mar 1998

6

33

29

62

v Pakistan

Delhi

04 Feb 1999

7

48

1

49

v New Zealand

Kanpur

22 Oct 1999

8

28

41*

69

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Nov 2000

9

200*

70*

270

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

18 Nov 2000

10

25

180

205

v Australia

Kolkata

11 Mar 2001

11

81

4

85

v Australia

Chennai

18 Mar 2001

12

44

DNB

44

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

07 Jun 2001

13

15

75

90

v Sri Lanka

Kandy

22 Aug 2001

14

86

DNB

86

v England

Mohali

03 Dec 2001

15

65

65

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

21 Feb 2002

16

1

6

7

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

28 Feb 2002

17

67

36

103

v West Indies

Port of Spain

19 Apr 2002

18

148

148

v England

Leeds

22 Aug 2002

19

100*

100

v West Indies

Mumbai

09 Oct 2002

20

11

6*

17

v West Indies

Chennai

17 Oct 2002

21

233

72*

305

v Australia

Adelaide

12 Dec 2003

22

6

6

v Pakistan

Multan

28 Mar 2004

23

270

270

v Pakistan

Rawalpindi

13 Apr 2004

24

31*

27

58

v Australia

Mumbai

03 Nov 2004

25

80

47*

127

v South Africa

Kolkata

28 Nov 2004

26

0

0

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Dec 2004

27

160

160

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Dec 2004

28

110

135

245

v Pakistan

Kolkata

16 Mar 2005

29

77

77

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

13 Sep 2005

30

98

DNB

98

v Zimbabwe

Harare

20 Sep 2005

31

24

53

77

v Sri Lanka

Delhi

10 Dec 2005

32

95

42*

137

v England

Mohali

09 Mar 2006

33

81

68

149

v West Indies

Kingston

30 Jun 2006

34

32

1

33

v South Africa

Johannesburg

15 Dec 2006

35

129

129

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

25 May 2007

36

37

11*

48

v England

Nottingham

27 Jul 2007

37

38

34

72

v Pakistan

Delhi

22 Nov 2007

38

93

3

96

v Australia

Perth

16 Jan 2008

39

29

18*

47

v South Africa

Kanpur

11 Apr 2008

40

2

44

46

v Sri Lanka

Galle

31 Jul 2008

41

39

DNB

39

v Australia

Mohali

17 Oct 2008

42

0

3

3

v Australia

Nagpur

06 Nov 2008

43

3

4

7

v England

Chennai

11 Dec 2008

44

66

8*

74

v New Zealand

Hamilton

18 Mar 2009

45

144

144

v Sri Lanka

Kanpur

24 Nov 2009

46

74

74

v Sri Lanka

Mumbai (BS)

02 Dec 2009

47

4

24

28

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Jan 2010

48

111*

DNB

111

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

24 Jan 2010

49

23

7

30

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (PSS)

03 Aug 2010

50

77

13

90

v Australia

Mohali

01 Oct 2010

51

1

21*

22

v Australia

Bangalore

09 Oct 2010

4557

VVS Laxman’s performance in India’s winning tests

No

Bat1

Bat2

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Start Date

1

11

51

62

v South Africa

Ahmedabad

20 Nov 1996

2

95

95

v Australia

Kolkata

18 Mar 1998

3

35

8

43

v Pakistan

Delhi

04 Feb 1999

4

18*

DNB

18

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

18 Nov 2000

5

59

281

340

v Australia

Kolkata

11 Mar 2001

6

65

66

131

v Australia

Ch
ennai

18 Mar 2001

7

28

38

66

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

07 Jun 2001

8

28

DNB

28

v England

Mohali

03 Dec 2001

9

13

13

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

21 Feb 2002

10

69*

74

143

v West Indies

Port of Spain

19 Apr 2002

11

6

6

v England

Leeds

22 Aug 2002

12

45

45

v West Indies

Mumbai

09 Oct 2002

13

24

DNB

24

v West Indies

Chennai

17 Oct 2002

14

148

32

180

v Australia

Adelaide

12 Dec 2003

15

29

29

v Pakistan

Multan

28 Mar 2004

16

71

71

v Pakistan

Rawalpindi

13 Apr 2004

17

1

69

70

v Australia

Mumbai

03 Nov 2004

18

38

DNB

38

v South Africa

Kolkata

28 Nov 2004

19

32

32

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

10 Dec 2004

20

9

9

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Dec 2004

21

0

24

24

v Pakistan

Kolkata

16 Mar 2005

22

140

140

v Zimbabwe

Bulawayo

13 Sep 2005

23

8

DNB

8

v Zimbabwe

Harare

20 Sep 2005

24

69

11

80

v Sri Lanka

Delhi

10 Dec 2005

25

104

5

109

v Sri Lanka

Ahmedabad

18 Dec 2005

26

18

16

34

v West Indies

Kingston

30 Jun 2006

27

28

73

101

v South Africa

Johannesburg

15 De
c 2006

28

54

DNB

54

v England

Nottingham

27 Jul 2007

29

72*

6*

78

v Pakistan

Delhi

22 Nov 2007

30

27

79

106

v Australia

Perth

16 Jan 2008

31

50

DNB

50

v South Africa

Kanpur

11 Apr 2008

32

39

13

52

v Sri Lanka

Galle

31 Jul 2008

33

12

DNB

12

v Australia

Mohali

17 Oct 2008

34

64

4

68

v Australia

Nagpur

06 Nov 2008

35

24

26

50

v England

Chennai

11 Dec 2008

36

30

DNB

30

v New Zealand

Hamilton

18 Mar 2009

37

63

63

v Sri Lanka

Kanpur

24 Nov 2009

38

62

62

v Sri Lanka

Mumbai (BS)

02 Dec 2009

39

7

69*

76

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

17 Jan 2010

40

143*

143

v South Africa

Kolkata

14 Feb 2010

41

56

103*

159

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (PSS)

03 Aug 2010

42

2

73*

75

v Australia

Mohali

01 Oct 2010

3017

Total

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Career Summary of SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Career Summary of SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman

Crickick.com brings to you the career summaries of three great batsmen – SR Tendulkar, R Dravid and VVS Laxman at the end of India-Australia series

Career summary of SR Tendulkar

Oppositiom

M

I

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

v Australia

31

59

7

3151

241*

60.59

11

13

v Bangladesh

7

9

3

820

248*

136.66

5

0

v England

24

39

4

2150

193

61.42

7

10

v New Zealand

19

32

5

1406

217

52.07

4

7

v Pakistan

18

27

2

1057

194*

42.28

2

7

v South Africa

22

39

2

1415

169

38.24

5

5

v Sri Lanka

25

36

3

1995

203

60.45

9

6

v West Indies

16

25

2

1328

179

57.73

3

7

v Zimbabwe

9

14

2

918

201*

76.50

3

3

171

280

30

14240

248*

56.96

49

58

Career Summary of R Dravid

Opposition

M

I

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

v Australia

29

54

6

1972

233

41.08

2

12

v Bangladesh

7

10

2

560

160

70.00

3

1

v England

17

29

3

1489

217

57.26

4

8

v New Zealand

12

24

2

1318

222

59.90

4

6

v Pakistan

15

26

3

1236

270

53.73

5

3

v South Africa

18

34

3

1132

148

36.51

2

5

v Sri Lanka

20

32

1

1508

177

48.64

3

9

v West Indies

17

27

6

1408

146

67.04

3

10

v Zimbabwe

9

13

3

979

200*

97.90

3

5

Total

144

249

29

11602

270

53.11

29

59

Career Summary of VVS Laxman

Opposition

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

v Australia

25

46

5

2279

281

55.58

6

11

v Bangladesh

3

4

1

117

69*

39.00

0

1

v England

13

20

3

584

75

34.35

0

4

v New Zealand

7

13

3

601

124*

60.10

2

4

v Pakistan

15

25

7

775

112*

43.05

1

6

v South Africa

16

25

4

780

143*

37.14

1

5

v Sri Lanka

13

22

3

900

104

47.36

2

8

v West Indies

16

25

3

1174

154*

53.36

3

7

v Zimbabwe

6

8

1

280

140

40.00

1

0

Total

114

188

30

7490

281

47.40

16

46

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : SR Tendulkar totals 400 runs in two test series vs Australia

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : SR Tendulkar totals 400 runs in two test series vs Australia

SR Tendulkar aggregated 403 runs from two tests in the recently concluded two test series against Australia provide the 14th occasion of a batsman scoring 400 plus runs in a two test series/ R Dravid is another Indian batsman to total 400 plus runs in a two test series. He had scored 432 runs against Zimbabwe in 2000-01 test series.

No

Batsmen

M

I

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

Team

Opp

Season

1

STJayasuriya

2

3

0

571

340

190.33

2

0

Srl

Ind

1997

2

WR Hammond

2

2

1

563

336*

563.00

2

0

Eng

NZl

1932/33

3

AFlower

2

4

2

540

232*

270.00

2

2

Zim

Ind

2000/01

4

DPMDJayawardene

2

3

0

510

374

170.00

2

0

Srl

SAF

2006

5

MLHayden

2

3

1

501

380

250.50

2

0

Aus

Zim

2003/04

6

HMAmla

2

3

2

490

253*

490.00

3

0

SAF

Ind

2009/10

7

TTSamaraweera

2

3

1

469

231

234.50

2

0

Srl

Pak

2008/09

8

PAdeSilva

2

4

2

432

168

216.00

3

0

Srl

Pak

1996/97

9

RDravid

2

3

2

432

200*

432.00

2

1

Ind

Zim

2000/01

10

STJayasuriya

2

4

0

424

253

106.00

2

0

Srl

Pak

2004/05

11

AFlower

2

4

2

422

199*

211.00

2

1

Zim

SAF

2001/02

12

JHKallis

2

4

2

421

155

210.50

3

1

SAF

Pak

2007/08

13

MSAtapattu

2

2

0

419

249

209.50

2

0

Srl

Zim

2004

14

SRTendulkar

2

4

1

403

214

134.33

1

2

Ind

Aus

2010/11

A Flower and ST Jayasuriya are the two batsman in the list to have performed the feat on two occasions

No

Batsmen

M

I

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

Team

Opp

Season

1

AFlower

2

4

2

540

232*

270.00

2

2

Zim

Ind

2000/01

2

AFlower

2

4

2

422

199*

211.00

2

1

Zim

SAF

2001/02

1

STJayasuriya

2

3

0

571

340

190.33

2

0

Srl

Ind

1997

2

STJayasuriya

2

4

0

424

253

106.00

2

0

Srl

Pak

2004/05

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Hosts win the second one day game

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Hosts win the second one day game

Second one day – South Africa vs Zimbawe at Potchefstroom on 17.10.10: South Africa won by eight wickets

T Taibu scored 78 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of his scoring a half century and 17th fifty in one day games.

At the end of this game, GC Smith has an aggregate of 4927 runs as captain in one day games. He requires 73 more runs for 5000 runs to become the sixth captain in one day games to total 6000 plus runs. Others are – RT Ponting {8272} : SP Fleming {6295} : A Ranatunga {5608} : M Azharuddin {5239} and SC Ganguly {5104}

J Theron captured five for 44 in this game to provide the 335th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in one day games. His figures also represent the 29th occasion of a South African bowler capturing five or more wickets against various oppositions in one day games. J Theron became the first South African bowler to capture five or more wickets against Zimbabwe in one day games.

HM Amla and AB de Villers scored 110 and 101 not out respectively in this game providing the 88th occasion of two batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings in one day games. Their feat provides the eighth occasion of South African batsmen performing such a feat in one day games. It is the second such occasion by South African batsmen against Zimbabwe, the first being in the previous game at Bloemfontein on 15.10.10, when HM Amla {110} and CA Ingram {124} scored hundreds.

HM Amla and AB de Villers scored 110 and 101 not out respectively in this game providing the fifth occasion of two batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings against Zimbabwe in one day games.

HM Amla earned the distinction of scoring hundreds in consecutive games – he had scored 110 at Bloemfontein on 15.10.10 and 110 at Potchefstroom on 17.10.10. HM Amla’s feat provides the seventh occasion of a South African batsman performing such a feat. The other occasions are – HH Gibbs {02} : AB de Villers {02} : JH Kallis {01} and GC Smith {01}

HM Amla’s feat of scoring two or more consecutive hundreds in one day games provide the 62nd occasion of a batsman performing such a feat in one day games.

HM Amla’s 110 in this game represent his fifth hundred in one day games, while AB de Villers’ 101 not out provide his ninth one day hundred in one day games.

AB de Villers’ 101 not out in this game provide the 72nd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a hundred in one day games. His knock represent the third hundred by AB de Villers as a wicket keeper batsman, The other two occasions are – 107 vs Zimbabwe at Harare on 05.06.10 and 102 vs West Indies at North Sound on 22.05.10

T Taibu {78} and AB de Villers {101*} scored fifties in this game providing the 42nd occasion of rival batsman scoring fifties in one day game.

South Africa won its 28th one day game against Zimbabwe. South Africa and Zimbabwe have met on 31 occasions – Won by South Africa – 28 games : won by Zimbabwe – 02 games and No Result games – 01

Bangladesh vs New Zealand : Hosts win the fifth one day game and the series 4-0

Bangladesh vs New Zealand : Hosts win the fifth one day game and the series 4-0

Fifth One day game : Bangladesh vs New Zealand at Dhaka on 17.10.10 : Bangladesh won by three runs and the series 4-0

Bangladesh won the series 4-0 in this five match series. They had won the first match by nine runs at Dhaka on 05.10.10, second match at Dhaka was abandoned, won the third match by seven wickets, won the fourth match by nine runs and won the fifth match by three runs.

Bangladesh won its 61st one day game when it won this match by three runs providing the 16th occasion of a team winning an one day game by exact three runs margin in the history of one day games. It was Bangladesh’s first victory by three runs margin.

This win by three runs provide Bangladesh’s fifth win by single digit runs victory – by nine runs vs New Zealand at Dhaka on 05.10.10 : by nine runs vs New Zealand at Dhaka on 14.10.10 : by eight runs vs Zimbabwe at Harare on 10.03.04 : by five runs vs England at Bristol on 10.07.10 and by three runs vs New Zealand at Dhaka on 17.10.10

At the end of this game, BB McCullum has an aggregate of 196 dismissals {189 catches and 07 stumpings} and against Bangladesh he has an aggregate of 30 dismissals {29 catches and 01 stumping}. Only KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka with 39 dismissals {34 ct plus 05 st} is ahead of BB McCullum in terms of aggregate dismissals against Bangladesh. KC Sangakkara and BB McCullum are the only two wicket keepers who have effected 30 plus dismissals against Bangladesh.

With three wickets in this game, DL Vettori has an aggregate of 275 wickets in one day games. He became the 15th bowler to capture 275 plus wickets in one day games. Others are – M Muralitharan {515} : Wasim Akram {502} : Waqar Younis {416} : WPUJC Vaas {400} : SM Pollock {393} : GD McGrath {381} : A Kumble {337} : B Lee {324} : ST Jayasuriya {322} : J Srinath {315} : AB Agarkar {288} : Saqlain Mushtaq {288} and Shahid Afridi {282}.

DL Vettori became the first New Zealand bowler to capture 275 wickets in one day games. It includes eight wickets taken by him representing ICC World Eleven.

DL Vettori’s three wickets in this game gave him 30 wickets against Bangladesh. He became the third bowler to capture 30 plus wickets against Bangladesh. Other two are – KD Mills of New Zealand {32} and M Muralitharan {31}.

KD Mills three wickets in this game gave him 32 wickets against Bangladesh and with it the record of most wickets by a bowler against Bangladesh. He wrested the record from M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka who had captured 31 wickets.

Mahmadullah was playing his 50th one day innings in this game. He made 19 and returned with figures of none for 18 in seven overs.

New Zealand lost its five wickets for 20 runs in this game providing the second occasion of New Zealand losing its half side for a total less than 20 runs. The other occasion was against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC on 31.07.01 when it had lost five wickets for 18 runs

Rubel Hussain captured four for 25 in this game providing the 34th occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games. His figures represent the eighth occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing four or more wickets against New Zealand. Others are – 4 for 40 by Nazmul Hossain at Chittagong pn 02.11.04 : 5 for 31 at Dhaka on 05.11.04 : 4 for 63 by Mohammad Rafique at Dhaka on 07.11.04 : 4 for 44 by Mashrafe Mortaza at Dhaka on 09.10.08 : 4 for 68 by Shafiul Islam at Napier on 05.02.10 : 4 for 33 by Shakib Al Hasan at Christchurch on 11.02.10 and 4 for 41 by Shakib Al Hasan at Dhaka on 05.10.10

Bangaldesh and New Zealand were all out for 174 and 171 respectively in this game providing the third occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in Bangladesh-New Zealand one day series. The other two occasions are – New Zealand {224} and Bangladesh {86} at Chittagong on 02.11.4 and Bangladesh {241} and New Zealand {232} at Dhaka on 14.10.10

Bangladesh vs New Zealand : Victories by three runs margin in one day games

Bangladesh vs New Zealand : Victories by three runs margin in one day games

Bangladesh won the fifth one day game against New Zealand by three runs providing the 16th occasion of a team winning an one day game by exact three runs in the history of one day games. All the sixteen occasions are tabulated below

No

Team

Result

Margin

Opposition

Ground

Start Date

1

Sri Lanka

won

3 runs

v England

Colo-SSC

14 Feb 1982

2

New Zealand

won

3 runs

v Zimbabwe

Hyd-LBS

10 Oct 1987

3

Australia

won

3 runs

v New Zealand

Indore

18 Oct 1987

4

Australia

won

3 runs

v England

Melbourne

10 Jan 1991

5

Pakistan

won

3 runs

v England

Lord’s

22 Aug 1992

6

Australia

won

3 runs

v New Zealand

Auckland

28 Mar 1993

7

Australia

won

3 runs

v New Zealand

Melbourne

16 Dec 1993

8

Zimbabwe

won

3 runs

v India

Leicester

19 May 1999

9

West Indies

won

3 runs

v England

Nottingham

20 Jul 2000

10

Sri Lanka

won

3 runs

v New Zealand

Hamilton

08 Feb 2001

11

West Indies

won

3 runs

v South Africa

Cape Town

09 Feb 2003

12

India

won

3 runs

v Zimbabwe

Adelaide

24 Jan 2004

13

England

won

3 runs

v Ireland

Belfast

27 Aug 2009

14

Australia

won

3 runs

v India

Hyd-RGS

05 Nov 2009

15

India

won

3 runs

v Sri Lanka

Rajkot

15 Dec 2009

16

Bangladesh

won

3 runs

v New Zealand

Dhaka

17 Oct 2010

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : First One day at Kochi abandoned

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : First One day at Kochi abandoned

First One day game at Kochi : India vs Australia : Match Abandoned without a ball being bowled

The Kochi one day match was abandoned without a ball being bowled providing the 75th occasion of match being abandoned with out a ball being bowled in the history of one day internationals. As far as India is concerned, this game provide the 19th occasion which are listed below

No

Team 1

Team 2

Ground

Date

1

India

Sri Lanka

Galle

25.06.88

2

India

NewZealand

Jammu

19.12.88

3

India

Pakistan

Peshawar

16.12.89

4

India

Pakistan

Col-RPS

15.09.94

5

India

NewZealand

Margao

21.11.95

6

India

Australia

Cuttack

27.10.96

7

India

Pakistan

Col-SSC

21.07.97

8

India

NewZealand

Galle

29.06.98

9

India

WestIndies

Kingston

25.05.02

10

India

WestIndies

Kingston

26.05.02

11

India

SouthAfrica

Chennai

22.11.05

12

India

SriLanka

Col-RPS

16.08.06

13

India

SriLanka

Col-SSC

20.08.06

14

India

England

Guwahati

09.04.06

15

India

SouthAfrica

Johannesburg

19.11.06

16

India

Bangladesh

Chittagong

15.05.07

17

India

SriLanka

Col-RPS

26.08.08

18

India

Australia

Mumbai-DYP

11.11.09

19

India

Australia

Kochi

17.10.10

As far India-Australia games are concerned, this game provides the third abandoned game which are as under – at Cuttack on 27.10.96, at Mumbai-DYP on 11.11.09 and at Kochi on 17.10.10

No

Team

Team 2

Ground

Date

1

India

Australia

Cuttack

27.10.96

2

India

Australia

Mum/DYP

11.11.09

3

India

Australia

Kochi

17.10.10

As far as Australia is concerned this game provides the 12th occasion of an abandoned game which are listed below

No

Team 1

Team 2

Ground

Date

1

Australia

Pakistan

Gurjanwala

30.09.88

2

Australia

Pakistan

Karachi

14.10.88

3

Australia

Pakistan

Gujranwala

26.10.94

4

Australia

India

Cuttack

27.10.96

7

Australia

England

Melbourne

12.02.99

8

Australia

Pakistan

Ch/le/street

16.06.01

9

Australia

Pakistan

Amstelveen

25.08.04

10

Australia

NewZealand

Brisbane

10.12.04

11

Australia

India

Mum/DYP

11.11.09

12

Australia

India

Kochi

17.10.10

NKP Salve Challenger Trophy – 2010-11 at Indore

NKP Salve Challenger Trophy – 2010-11 at Indore

NKP Salve Challenger Trophy was concluded a few days back with India Blue winning the final against India Green by 140 runs at India. The following are some of the salient statistics of the tournament

Match Results

Team 1

Team 2

Winner

Margin

Ground

Date

Ind Blue

Ind Red

Ind Red

003 wkts

Indore

08.10.10

Ind Green

Ind Red

Ind Green

006 wkts

Indore

09.10.10

Ind Blue

Ind Green

Ind Blue

111 runs

Indore

10.10.10

Ind Blue

Ind Green

Ind Blue

140 runs

Indore

11.10.10

Highest totals – 250 plus runs

Team

Score

Overs

Inns

Opposition

Ground

Date

Ind Blue

320/8

50.0

1

v Ind Green

Indore

10.10.10

Ind Blue

287/7

50.0

1

v Ind Green

Indore

11.10.10

Ind Red

252/7

48.4

2

v Ind Blue

Indore

08.10.10

Ind Blue

251/9

50.0

1

v Ind Red

Indore

08.10.10

Most runs – 100 plus runs aggregate

Batsmen

Team

M

Is

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

100

50

0

AM Rahane

Ind Blue

3

3

0

186

095

062.00

0

2

0

MK Tiwary

Ind Blue

3

3

0

170

084

056.66

0

1

0

S Dhawan

Ind Blue

3

3

0

153

109

051.00

1

0

1

PA Patel

Ind Red

2

2

0

109

086

054.50

0

1

0

KM Jadhav

Ind Green

3

3

1

104

071

052.00

0

1

0

TM Srivastava

Ind Blue

1

1

0

103

103

103.00

1

0

0

High scores – 50 plus runs

Batsmen

Runs

Team

Opposition

Ground

Date

S Dhawan

109

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

10.10.10

TM Srivastava

103

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

11.10.10

AM Rahane

095

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

10.10.10

PA Patel

086

Ind Red

v Ind Green

Indore

09.10.10

AM Rahane

084

Ind Blue

v Ind Red

Indore

08.10.10

MK Tiwary

084

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

11.10.10

KM Jadhav

071

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

10.10.10

S Badrinath

067

Ind Green

v Ind Red

Indore

09.10.10

YK Pathan

063

Ind Red

v Ind Blue

Indore

08.10.10

RA Jadeja

058

Ind Blue

v Ind Red

Indore

08.10.10

Most wickets – Five or more wickets aggregate

Bowlers

Team

M

O

M

R

W

BBI

Ave

4

5

VY Mahesh

Ind Blue

3

21.0

2

096

7

3/34

13.71

0

0

S Ladda

Ind Green

3

26.0

0

125

6

4/46

20.83

1

0

RP Singh

Ind Blue

3

19.2

3

076

5

3/20

15.20

0

0

A Mithun

Ind Green

3

27.0

1

175

5

3/70

35.00

0

0

Best bowling figures in an innings – Three or more wickets in an innings

Bowlers

O

M

R

W

Team

Opposition

Ground

Date

S Ladda

10.0

0

46

4

Ind Green

v Ind Red

Indore

09.10.10

RP Singh

06.4

2

20

3

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

11.10.10

VY Mahesh

06.0

0

34

3

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

10.10.10

Pankaj Singh

08.3

0

36

3

Ind Green

v Ind Red

Indore

09.10.10

S Tyagi

09.0

1

40

3

Ind Red

v Ind Blue

Indore

08.10.10

PP Chawla

10.0

1

45

3

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

11.10.10

A Mithun

09.0

0

70

3

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

11.10.10

Most runs conceded in an innings – Fifty plus runs

Bowlers

O

M

R

W

Team

Opposition

Ground

Date

Jaskaran Singh

10.0

0

77

2

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

10.10.10

Pankaj Singh

10.0

0

72

1

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

10.10.10

A Mithun

09.0

0

70

3

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

11.10.10

A Mithun

10.0

1

64

2

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

10.10.10

PP Chawla

10.0

0

63

0

Ind Blue

v Ind Red

Indore

08.10.10

R Vinay Kumar

10.0

0

60

2

Ind Red

v Ind Green

Indore

09.10.10

R Vinay Kumar

10.0

0

59

1

Ind Red

v Ind Blue

Indore

08.10.10

DS Kulkarni

10.0

1

59

1

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

11.10.10

Highest partnerships for each wicket

Wkt

Runs

Partners

Team

Opposition

Ground

Date

1st

067

S Dhawan, TM Srivastava

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

11.10.10

2nd

193

S Dhawan, AM Rahane

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

10.10.10

3rd

087

S Badrinath, RG Sharma

Ind Green

v Ind Red

Indore

09.10.10

4th

105

AM Rahane, MK Tiwary

Ind Blue

v Ind Red

Indore

08.10.10

5th

083

KD Karthik, YK Pathan

Ind Red

v Ind Blue

Indore

08.10.10

6th

070

RA Jadeja, WP Saha

Ind Blue

v Ind Red

Indore

08.10.10

7th

062

MD Mishra, Iqbal Abdulla

Ind Red

v Ind Blue

Indore

08.10.10

8th

020

R Ashwin, A Mithun

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

11.10.10

9th

006*

WP Saha, U Yadav

Ind Blue

v Ind Green

Indore

10.10.10

10th

001

Pankaj Singh, S Ladda

Ind Green

v Ind Blue

Indore

10.10.10

Fifty plus runs partnerships

Partners

Runs

Wkt

Team

Opposition

Ground

Date

SDhawan/AMRahane

193

2nd

Ind Blue

IndGreen

Indore

10.10.10

AMRahane/MKTiwary

105

4th

Ind Blue

Ind Red

Indore

08.10.10

TMSrivastava/MKTiwary

97

4th

Ind Blue

IndGreen

Indore

11.10.10

SBadrinath/RGSharma

87

3rd

IndGreen

Ind Red

Indore

09.10.10

KDKarthik/YKPathan

83

5th

Ind Red

Ind Blue

Indore

08.10.10

RAJadeja/WP Saha

70

6th

Ind Blue

Ind Red

Indore

08.10.10

SDhawan/TM Srivastava

67

1st

Ind Blue

IndGreen

Indore

11.10.10

MDMishra/IqbalAbdulla

62

7th

Ind Red

Ind Blue

Indore

08.10.10

PAPatel/KDKarthik

57

3rd

Ind Red

IndGreen

Indore

09.10.10