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CLT20 2010 : Match No 19 : Wayamba crush Central Dists : wins by 74 runs : I Udana performs Hat trick

CLT20 2010 : Match No 19 : Wayamba crush Central Dists : wins by 74 runs : I Udana performs Hat trick

Match No 19: Central Districts vs Wayamba at Port Elizabeth on 22.09.10: Wayamba won by 74 runs

Wayamba won this game by 74 runs providing the eighth occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in the tournament.

I Udana performed the hat trick in the third over of Central Districts innings {his second over} by dismissing BMK Pattaon {caught by wicket keeper MDKJ Perera for one}, MS Sinclair {stumped by wicket keeper MDKJ Perera for zero} and GH Worker {bowled for zero} of the fourth, fifth and sixth deliveries. He became the first bowler to perform the feat in CLT20 games.

His feat provides the 36th occasion of a bowler performing the feat in the history of T20 games.

MS Sinclair, GH Worker and MJ Mason scored ducks in this game and with it the number of zeores in the tournament swelled to 56. GH Worker became the 50th batsman to score a duck in the tournament.

Central Districts was all out for 70 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a team to be dismissed all out in the tournament. It also provide the second occasion of Central Districts dismissed all out in the tournament, the first being its 94 vs CSK at Durban on 11.09.10

Central Districts became the third team in the tournament to be dismissed all out on two occasions The other two teams are Otago {108 vs RCB at Bangalore on 12.10.09 and 139 vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09} and Wayamba {103 vs CSK at Centurion on 15.09.10 and 106 vs Victoria at Centurion on 20.09.10}

Central Districts 70 all out in this game provide the third occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100 in the tournament. The other two occasions are – 84 by Cape Cobras vs Delhi at Delhi on 19.10.09 and 94 by Central Districts vs CSK at Durban on 11.09.10. Thus Central Districts 70 all out is the lowest total registered in the tournament

Central Districts became the only team in the tournament to be dismissed for a total less than 100 runs on two occasions – 94 vs CSK at Durban on 11.09.10 and 70 vs Wayamba at P Elizabeth on 22.09.10

I Udana {3 for 22} and BAW Mendis {3 for 18} captured three wickets in this game providing the 40th and 41st occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament.

BAW Mendis’ 3 for 18 in this game provide the 14th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets conceding 20 and less than 20 runs in the tournament

I Udana {3 for 22} and BAW Mendis {3 for 18} captured three wickets in this game providing the second occasion of two bowlers from the same team capturing three or more wickets in the tournament. The first such occasion was – Two CSK bowlers – JA Morkel {3 for 22} and R Ashwin {4 for 18} capturing three or more wickets against Wayamba at Centurion on 19.09.10

BAW Mendis was playing his 50th T20 game and celebrated it by capturing 3 for 14 in this game.

Summarised Scores : Wayamba 144 for 6 in 20.0 overs {J Mubarak 30, MJ Mason 2 for 16} beat Central Districts 70 {BBJ Griggs 19, I Udana 3 for 22 with a hattrick, BAW Mendis 3 for 15} by 74 runs

CLT20 2010 : Hat tricks in T20 games

CLT20 2010 : Hat tricks in T20 games

Isuru Udana’s Hattrick for Wayamba against Central Districts at Port Elizabeth on 22.09.10 in the CLT20 2010 provide the 36th occasion of a bowler performing Hattrick in T20 games. His feat provide the first such occasion in CLT20 games. The complete list is furnished below. LJ Cush and Yuvraj Singh are the two bowlers who have performed the feat on two occasions

No Bowlers Match Venue Season
1 ADMascarenhas Hampshire v Sussex Hove 2004
2 DGCork Lancs v Notts Old Trafford 2004
3 ZeeshanKhan M Tigers v K Zebras Lahore 2004/05
4 SohailAhmed L Eagles v M Tigers Lahore 2004/05
5 JEAnyon Warwicks v Somerset Birmingham 2005
6 RDAbeydeera SSC v Badureliya Col- 2005/06
7 MohammadAslam P Panthers v M Tigers Karachi 2006/07
8 NJRimmington Q’land v Tasmania Toowoomba 2006/07
9 CWVidanapathirana SSC v Nondesc CC Col-CCC 2006/07
10 JNSnape Leices v Yorkshire Grace Road 2007
11 RMcLaren Kent v Glouces Edgbaston 2007
12 BLee Australia v Bangladesh Cape Town 2007/08
13 LJCush Guyana v Jamaica Antigua 2007/08
14 NEMbhalati Eagles v Titans Kimberley 2007/08
15 CKLangeveldt Titans v Cape Cobras Centurion 2007/08
16 LBalaji Chennai v Punjab Chennai 2007/08
17 AMishra Delhi v Deccan Delhi 2007/08
18 MNtini Chennai v Kolkata Kolkata 2007/08
19 NDDoshi Derbyshire v Durham Ch-le-St 2008
20 JAllenby Lancs v Leices Old Trafford 2008
21 DPNannes Middlesex v Essex Chelmsford 2008
22 YuvrajSingh Punjab v Bangalore Durban 2009
23 RGSharma Hyderabad v Mumbai Centurion 2009
24 YuvrajSingh Punjab v Hyderabad Jo’burg 2009
25 IDFisher Worces v Gloucs Worcester 2009
26 JDPOram NZl v Srl Col-RPS 2009
27 SNarwal Delhi v Haryana Delhi 2009/10
28 MSGony Punjab v Services Delhi 2009/10
29 BGeeves Tasmania v Q’land Brisbane 2009/10
30 Naved-ul-Hasan Tasmania v S Australia Adelaide 2009/10
31 JannisarKhan Q Bears v P Panthers Karachi 2009/10
32 PraveenKumar Bangalore v Jaipur Bangalore 2009/10
33 ImranTahir Warwickse v Durham Ch-le-St 2010
34 KHDBarker Warwicks v Yorkshire Edgbaston 2010
35 LJCush Guyana v CCColleges Barbados 2010
36 IUdana Wayamba v Cent Dists P Elizabeth 2010/11

No Bowlers Match Venue Season
1 LJCush Guyana v Jamaica Antigua 2007/08
2 LJCush Guyana v CCColleges Barbados 2010
1 YuvrajSingh Punjab v Bangalore Durban 2009
2 YuvrajSingh Punjab v Hyderabad Jo’burg 2009


Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 14 : Mangalore United register a comfortable win over Provident

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 14 : Mangalore United register a comfortable win over Provident

Match No 14: Bangalore Provident {Rural} vs Mangalore United at Bangalore on 22.09.10: Mangalore United won by eight wickets

Opting to bat first, Brigadiers lost their inform opener MK Manjunath to the fifth ball of the match for zero and with the score board reading 14, the other opener VST Naidu also departed. MK Manjunath and VST Naidu scored zero and 11 respectively. Brigadiers never recovered from this shock and could muster 140 for 8. Amit Verma {30}, SK Jain {30} and AA Joshi {37} excelled with the willow. Amit Verma and SK Jain stitched a partnership of 63 runs for the third wicket which was the mainstay of Brigadiers’s innings. Barring this stand Brigadiers’ batsmen could not forge useful stands as it lost wickets at fairly regular intervals.

Amit Verma’s 30 came of 30 balls with three fours, SK Jain’s 30 came in 31 balls and contained three fours and AA Joshi’s 37 came in 20 balls with one four and three sixes.

S Aravind {2 for 20} and Aleem {2 for 18} were the main wiceket takers for Mangalore United.

Chasing 141 for a win, Mangalore United openers KK Nair and B Chipli put on fifty runs partnership for the first wicket which was followed by another two useful stands – 41 runs for the second wicket between B Chipli and R Jonathan and 37 runs for the unfinished third wicket between R Jonathan and K Rao

B Chipli, at last, found runs coming his way. A good opening batsman, who represented the state in Ranji Trophy, struggled for runs in the earlier matches. He was very aggressive as the stats of his innings suggest – his 75 came in 53 minutes and occupied the crease for 54 minutes. He hit five boundaries and six sixes.

His six sixes gave him the record of becoming the first batsman in this edition of Mantri-KPL to score five or more sixes in an innings. He wrested the record from MA Agarwal of Diamonds who had hit four sixes against Gladiators at Bangalore on 17.09.10.

B Chipli with his six sixes in this game shared the record of most sixes in an innings with three other batsmen in the tournament. SV Lazarus of Brigadiers had hit six sixes against Provident at Banglaore on 13.09.09, KS Ponnappa of Panthers had hit six sixes against Mangalore at Bangalore on 14.09.09 and J Arun Kumar of Panthers had hit six sixes against Bulls on 16.09.09

B Chipli’s 75 represent the highest score by a batsman in this edition of KPL. He wrested the record from VST Naidu of Provident who had scored 65 not out against Brigadiers at Bangalore on 19.09.10

R Jonathan was the other batsman who was amongst runs. He scored 26 not out in in 18 balls which contained four fours. He was at the crease for 27 minutes. NC Aiyappa {1 for 39} and Amit Verma {1 for 16} accounted for the two wickets that fell in Provident’s innings.

Summarised scores: Bangalore Provident {Rural} 140 for 8 in 20.0 overs {Amit Verma 30, SK Jain 30, AA Joshi 37, S Arvind 2 for 20, Aleem 2 for 18} lost to Mangalore United 141 for 2 in 16.5 overs {B Chipli 75, R Jonathan 26 not out} by eight wickets

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 13 : Malnad Gladiators register a comprehensive win over Bijapur Bulls

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 13 : Malnad Gladiators register a comprehensive win over Bijapur Bulls

Match No 13: Bijapur Bulls vs Malnad Gladiators at Bangalore on 21.09.10: Malnad Gladiators won by five wickets

Put into bat Bijapur Bulls totalled 130 for 8 thanks to a plucky knock of 47 by wicket keeper batsman DT Patil. He enjoyed four reprieves. KC Avinash, K Gowtham, Ganesh Satish and K Shashindra were the errant fieldsmen. G Dhiman and DT Patil added 40 runs for the second wicket after MR Beerla left the crease at the team score of 16. Wickets fell at regular intervals and there were no substantial partnerships in Bijapur’s innings. Ganesh Satish captained his side well, rung bowling changes at the right time and restricted Bijapur Bulls to its total of 131. Despite the shoddy fielding as they dropped four catches, their ground fielding was good and never allowed to Bijapur batsmen to go beyond proportions. DV Anish {15}, J Shetty {10} and RB Kane {13} were the other batsmen who reached double figures apart from G Dhiman {29} and DT Patil {47}.

G Dhiman’s 29 came in 34 balls in a stay of 47 minutes and contained 3 fours. DT Patil was at the crease for 55 minutes for his 47 which came in 40 balls and contained five fours and a six.

K Gowtham was the most successful bowler for Gladiators with a bag of 3 for 25. Lanky Sanjay Kumar was a good foil to him with 2 for 28.

Gladiators in their chase lost its openers early. Shashindra was the first to leavea at 7 and Ganesh Satish left at 24. Shashindra scored 4 and Ganesh Satish made 3.

KC Avinash forged four match winning partnerships – 33 runs for the third wicket with KR Kapoor, 32 runs for the fourth wicket with Raju Bhatkal, 24 runs for the fifth wicket with N Hegde and 21 runs in an unfinished stand for the fifth wicket with K Gowtham – and ensured his team win the game by five wickets.

KC Avinash scored 45 not out in 83 minutes of 46 balls. His essay contained five boundaries. He was let off by DV Aneesh when he was on 22 which proved very dear to Bijapur team. In the later stages of the game, he was troubled by cramps and was allowed a substitute runner. He did not lose his composure and steadied his team to a facile five wickets victory. ST Binny with 2 for 27 was amongst the wickets for Bijapur Team

Summarised Scores : Bijapur Bulls 130 for 8 in 20.0 overs {DT Patil 47, G Dhiman 29, K Gowtham 3 for 25} lost to Malnad Gladiators 134 for 5 in 19.2 overs {KC Avinash 45 not out, ST Binny 2 for 27} by five wickets

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 12 : Mysore Maharaajas beat Bangalore Brigadiers by five runs

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 12 : Mysore Maharaajas beat Bangalore Brigadiers by five runs

Match No 12 : Bangalore Brigadiers (U) vs Mysore Maharaajas at Bangalore on 21.09.10 : Mysore Maharaajas won by five runs

Bangalore Brigadiers who won the toss and opted to field lost the match by five runs. Mysore Maharaajas put up a total of 130 for 8 and defended it by restricting Bangalore Brigadiers to 125 for 7.

Mysore’s innings was built around the useful contributions from wicket keeper batsman N Bhille {27} and skipper CJ William {37}, S Manager {21} and HTS Rao {16}. N Bhille and CJ Williams added 36 runs for the third wicket before Bhille was run out. CJ Williams forged 42 runs for the fourth wicket in the company of S Manager. These two partnerships were the substance of Mysore’s total.

N Bhille’s 27 came of 28 balls and had two fours in it. He was at the crease for 33 minutes. CJ William’s 37 came of 33 balls in a stay of 48 minutes at the crease and contained four fours. S Manager did not hit a four or a six in his 27 which came of 22 balls in a stay of 35 minutes

Z Farooqi {2 for 23}, MA Khan {2 for 20} were the successful bowlers for the Brigadiers.

Brigadiers started on a confident note with S Ibrez scoring 12 of the 15 runs that they put up for the first wicket. S Ibrez struck one four and a six. KL Rahul and skipper DA Chougule propped up the innings with a stand worth 41 runs for the second wicket. N Shekawat {16} and M Vinod {24} were the other contributors to the total. With M Vinod departing at 123 with eight balls left, Brigadiers could not reach the target as they lost one more wicket at 125 to the fifth ball of the last over.

DA Chougule’s 35 came in 35 balls and contained three fours. He was at the crease for 64 minutes. KL Rahul scored his 21 in 46 minutes and faced 33 deliveries. He hit one boundary four in his innings. M Vinod’s essay of 24 contained three sixes in 13 balls.

C Raghu was the most successful bowler with 2 for 14 for Mysore team. CS Raghavendra, AB Sagar, T Muthanna and AA Kazi captured a wicket each

Summarised scores : Mysore Maharaajas 130 for 8 in 20 overs {CJ William 37, N Bhille 27, MA Khan 2 for 20, Farooqi 2 for 23} beat Bangalore Brigadiers 125 for 7 in 20 overs {D Chougule 35, M Vinod 24, C Raghu 2 for 14} by five runs

CLT20 2010 : Match No 18 : Royal Challengers Bangalore in Semi finals of the tournament

CLT20 2010 : Match No 18 : Royal Challengers Bangalore in Semi finals of the tournament

Match No 18 : Lions vs Royal Challengers Bangalore at Johannesburg on 21.09.10 : Royal Challengers Bangalore won by six wickets

With this win, RCB became the first IPL team to enter Semi finals of CLT20 tournament.

This was the fourth win for RCB in the tournament which read thus – won by 80 runs vs Otago at Bangalore on 12.10.09, won by 08 wickets vs Delhi at Bangalore on 17.10.09, won by 09 wickets vs Wayamba at Centurion on 12.09.10 and won by 06 wickets vs Lions at Jo’burg on 21.09.10

With four wins in the tournament RCB became the fifth team to win four or more games. Other teams are – NSW {05}, Trinidand & Tobago {05}, Victoria {04} and South Australia {04}

There were two run outs in Lions’ innings – VB van Jaarsvled for 24 and ND McKenzie for 39 – providing the 51st and 52nd occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the tournament.

At the end of this game Lions have five batsmen dismissed run outs in the tournament. It became the third team to have five or more run outs. Others are – Trinidad and Tobago {05} and NSW {05}

ND Mckenzie was run out for the second occasion in the tournament. He was run out for 15 against South Australo at Centurion on 12.09.10. He became the eigth batsman to be run out on two occasions in the tournament. Others are – D Ganga of Trinidad & Tobago, DA Warner of NSW, HMRKB Herath of Wayamba, KD Karthik of Delhi, NT Brown of Otage and DJ Bravo {once of Tri & Tob and once for Mumbai}

R Cameron was dimissed for duck in this game providing the 53rd occasion of a batsman scoring a duck in the tournament. He became the 48th batsman to suffer such an ignominy

MK Pandey and R Dravid added 53 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the 63rd occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also provides the 18th occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership for the first wicket and the ninth such occasion by RCB batsmen in the tournament

With his 33 runs in this game, R Dravid has an aggregate of 234 runs in the tournament. He now occupies the third place among the batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs in the tournament. JP Duminy {281} and KA Pollard {273} are the other two batsmen who have scored more runs than R Dravid. DJ Hussey {225}, M Klinger {213}, LRPL Taylor {208}, DA Warner {207} and PJ Huhges {202} are the other batsman to total 200 plus runs in the tournament

RV Uthappa was run out for 7 in RCB’s innings providing the 53rd occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the tournament. He is the second RCB batsman to be dismissed run out. The first batsman was R Draivd who was run out for 28 against Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 08.10.09

RV Uthappa became the third wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed run out in the tournament. Others are – KD Karthik of Delhi for 6 against Victoria at Delhi on 09.10.09 and S Ramdin of Tri & Tob for 27 against NSW at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09

RV Uthappa held to two catches in this game and he has an aggregate of five dismissals in the tournament. He became the fourth wicket keeper to effect five or more dismissals. Others are – MS Dhoni of CSK {09}, MS Wade of Victoria {08} and GA Manou of South Australia {05}

RV Uthappa held to two catches in this game and he has an aggregate of five catches in the tournament. He became the fourth wicket keeper to pouch five or more catches. Others are – MS Wade of Victoria {06} and MS Dhoni of CSK {05},

A Kumble has led RCB in eight games and has ended up with mixed results having won four and lost four. A Kumble holds the record for captaining a team on most occasions. D Ganga of Trinidad & Tobago and SM Katich of NSW have led their teams on six occasions

Summarised scores : Lions 159 for 6 in 20.0 overs {AN Petersen 45, ND McKenzie 39, R Vinay Kumar 2 for 23} lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore 160 for 4 in 19.0 overs {V Kohli 49*, MK Pandey 44, R Dravid 33} by six wickets,

CLT20 2010 : Match No 17 : South Australia prevail over Guyana by 15 runs

CLT20 2010 : Match No 17 : South Australia prevail over Guyana by 15 runs

Match No 17 : Guyana vs South Australia at Johannesburg on 21.09.10 : South Australia won by 15 runs

South Australia won this game by 15 runs providing its fourth win in the tournament. Its wins are – by 11 runs vs Lions at Centurion on 12.09.10, by 05 wickets vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10, by 08 wickets vs RCB at Durban on 17.09.10 and by 15 runs vs Guyana at Jo’burg on 21.09.10

South Australia became the fourth team in the tournament to record four or more wins. Other teams are NSW {05}, Tri & Tob {05} and Victoria {04}

South Australia posted 191 for 6 in this game providing the fourth occasion of a team posting a total of 190 plus runs in the tournament. The other occasions are – 213 for 4 by Trinidad and Tobago vs Eagles at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09, 200 for 3 by CSK vs Wayamba at Centurion on 15.09.10 and 193 for 4 by Cape Cobras vs Otago at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09

CJ Ferguson and CJ Borgas added 88 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 61st occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also represent the 12th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket and also the fourth occasion of South Australian batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament.

CJ Ferguson scored 55 in this game providing the 49th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. His knock represents the ninth occasion of a batsman batting at number four scoring a fifty and also provides the sixth occasion of a South Australian batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.

South Australia holds the record of most fifties by a team in the tournament with six fifties. RCB and NSW are close behind with five fifties. Prior to this game, South Australia, RCB and NSW shared the record with five fifties each. South Australia went past RCB and NSW to earn the record with CJ Ferguson’s 55.

Batsmen who have scored fifties for South Australia are – 78 by M Klinger vs Lions at Centurion on 12.09.10, 59 by M Klinger vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10, 56 by DJ Harris vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10, 57 by DJ Harris vs RCB at Durvan on 17.09.10, 69 by M Klinger vs RCB at Durban on 17.09.10 and 55 by CJ Ferguson vs Guyana at Jo’burg on 21.09.10

SA Jacobs returned with figures of none for 50 in this game providing the third occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. Other occasions are – none for 59 by A Mishra of Delhi vs RCB at Bangalore on 17.10.09 and none for 52 by M Ntini of Warriors vs Central Dists at Port Elizabeth on 21.09.10

SA Jacobs of Guyana became the fifth bowler in the tournament to leak 50 plus runs in the tournament. The complete list read thus – none for 59 by A Mishra of Delhi vs RCB at Bangalore on 17.10.09, 1 for 54 by D du Preez of Eagles vs Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09, 1 for 54 by DAJ Bracewell of Central Dists vs Warriors at P Elizabth on 18.10.09, none for 52 by M Ntini of Warriors vs Central Dists at Port Elizabeth on 21.09.10 and none for 54 by SA Jacobs of Guyana vs South Aus at Jo’burg on 21.09.10

RN Ramdeen was making his T20 debut for Guyana in this game. He opened the innings and scored 35.

RR Sarwan’s 70 in this game represent the 50th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. His knock provides the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty while batting at number three in the tournament. His knock represents the first fifty by a Guyana batsman in the tournament

RR Sarwan’s 70 in this game provide the 15th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.

RR Sarwan’s 70 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 17th occasion of a batsman’s fifty and sixth occasion of a captain’s fifty going in vain in the tournament.

RR Sarwan and SA Jacobs added 56 runs for the third wicket in this game providing the 62nd occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand represents the 12th occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership for the third wicket in the tournament. This stand also represents the first fifty plus runs stand by Guayana batsmen in the tournament

DJ Harris returned with figure of 3 for 33 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament. DJ Harris is the second South Australian bowler to capture three or more wickets in the tournament after DT Christian who had figures of 4 for 23 against RCB at Durban on 17.09.10

This game witnessed both teams scoring 175 plus runs – South Australia {191 for 6} and Guyana {175 or 7} providing the seventh occasion of both the teams registering 175 plus runs in the tournament

Summarised scores : South Australia 191 for 6 in 20 overs {CJ Ferguson 55, CJ Bogras 48, PG Wints 2 for 11, D Bishoo 2 for 29} beat Guyana 176 for 7 in 20 overs {RR Sarwan 70, RN Ramdeen 35, SA Jacobs 32, DT Christian 2 for 20, DJ Harris 3 for 33} by 15 runs

England vs Pakistan : Fourth One day : Pakistan win the game and level the series 2-2

England vs Pakistan : Fourth One day : Pakistan win the game and level the series 2-2

Fourth one day : England vs Pakistan at Lord’s on 20.09.10 : Pakistan won by 38 runs and the series leveled at 2-2.

This game was Shahid Afridi’s 300th one day game. He became the 16th cricketer in the history of one day games to appear in 300 plus one day games. He is also the third Pakistan cricketer after Inzamam-ul-Huq {378} and Wasim Akram {356} to appear in 300 plus one day game

England lost this game by 38 runs providing the 21st occasion of it losing an one day game at Lord’s against various opposition. It also represents its fourth defeat at the hands of Pakistan at Lord’s. The other three occasions are – lost by three runs on 22.08.92, lost by two runs on 12.06.01 and lost by seven wickets on 02.09.06

Mohammad Hafeez scored 64 in this game providing the 80th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan. His knock also represents the 23rd occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a fifty against England.

Mohammad Hafeez scored 64 in this game providing the eighth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan at Lord’s. His knock also represents the first occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a fifty against England at Lord’s.

Mohammad Hafeez’s 64 in this game represent his fifth fifty in one day Games. Other occasions are – 93 vs West Indies at Karachi on 16.12.06, 69 vs England at Manchester on 17.06.03, 53 vs Sri Lanka at Dambulla o 10.05.03 and 50 vs Sri Lanka at Sharjah on 04.04.03

Mohammad Hafeez completed 1000 runs of his one day career when he was on 52 during his knock of 64 in this game. He became the 31st Pakistan batsman to total 1000 plus ODI runs. He is one of the seven Pakistan batsmen who have an aggregate of 1000 plus runs without scoring a hundred. The complete list of batsmen read thus – Mudssar Nazar {{2653 runs : HS 95}, Mohammad Hafeez {1012 runs : HS 92}, Wasim Akram {3717 runs : HS 86}, Misbah-ul-Huq {1523 runs : HS 79*}, Rashid Latif {1709 runs : HS 79}, Moin Khan {3266 runs : HS 72*}

and Azhar Mahmooad {1521 runs : HS 67}

GP Swann captured four wickets conceding 37 runs in this game providing the 119th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games. It also provides the 13th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets against Pakistan.

GP Swann captured four wickets conceding 37 runs in this game providing the eighth occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games at Lord’s. It also provides the third occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets against Pakistan at Lord’s. The other two occasions are – 4 for 42 by DR Pringle on 20.05.92 and 4 for 32 by A Flintoff on 22.06.03.

GP Swann’s 4 for 23 in this game provide the 21st occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets at Lord’s. Later on in England’s innings, Pakistan’s Umar Gul captured 4 for 32 to provide the 22nd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets at Lord’s

GP Swann’s 4 for 23 and Umar Gul’s 4 for 32 in this game provide the 95th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the historuy of one day games

GP Swann’s 4 for 23 and Umar Gul’s 4 for 32 in this game provide the third occasion of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a one day game at Lord’s. The other two occasions are – G Gilmour of Australia {5 for 48} and KD Boyce of West Indies {4 for 50} on 21.06.75 : SJC Braod of England {4 for 64} and SW Tait {4 for 48} on 03.07.10

AJ Strauss scored 68 in this game to provide the 79th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan, His knock also represents the 29th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan

AJ Strauss scored 68 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan at Lord’s. His knock also represents the fifth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan at Lord’s. The other four occasions are – 78* by G Fowler on 13.06.83, 50 by AJ Stewart on 20.05.92, 137 by ME Tresothick on 12.06.01 and 108* by ME Trescothick on 22.06.02

Mohammad Hafeez {64} and AJ Strauss {68} scored fifties in this game providing the 12th occasion of rival openers scoring fifties in England-Pakistan one day series.

AJ Strauss’ 68 in this game provide the eleventh occasion of an England captain scoring fifty against Pakistan. It also provides the fifth occasion of AJ Strauss scoring fifty as England’s captain against Pakistan

AJ Strauss registered his 13th half century as England’s captain in this game when he made 68 in this game and with it the record for most half centuries by an England captain. He wrested the record of 12 half centuries held by N Hussain which was the previous record.

AJ Strauss and SM Davies added 113 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the 24th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Pakistan. This stand provides the third occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure stand at Lord’s. The other two are – 106* runs for the third wicket between G Fowler and AJ Lamb on 13.06.83 and 170 runs for the fourth wicket between OA Shan and ME Trescothick on 12.06.01. Thus the 113 run stand between AJ Strauss and SM Davies for the first wicket in this game provide the first such occasion for the first wicket at Lord’s.

Umar Gul captured 4 for 32 in this game to provide the 165th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games. His figures also represent the 15th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing four or more wickets against England.

Umar Gul became the second Pakistan bowler to capture four wickets against England at Lord’s. Shoaib Akhtar was the other bowler to earn this distinction with his 4 for 28 against England on 02.09.06

England has been dismissed all out by Pakistan on 21 occasions including this game when they were all out for 227. England’s 227 all out in the second innings of the match in this game provide the 13th occasion of England dismissed all out in the second innings of the match by Pakistan

CLT20 2010 : Match No 16 : Victoria crush Wayamba

CLT20 2010 : Match No 16 : Victoria crush Wayamba

Match No 16 : Victoria vs Wayamba at Centurion on 20.09.10 : Victoria won by seven wickets

Victoria’s victory by eight wickets in this game provides the fourth occasion of a team winning a CLT20 game by eight wickets. The other three occasions are – Cape Cobras won by eight wickets against Victoria at Bangalore on 17.10.09, RCB won by eight wickets against Bangalore on 17.10.09 and South Australia won by eight wickets against RCB a Durgan on 17.09.10

Victoria registered its fourth win in the tournament when it won this game by eight wickets. The other wins are – vs Delhi by seven wickets at Delhi on 09.10.09, vs RCB by seven wickets at Bangalore on 15.10.09, vs Central Dists by seven wickets at Centurion on 15.09.10.

Victoria with four wins became the third team to win four or more games in the tournament. Other teams to win more games than Victoria are – NSW {05} and Trinidad and Tobago {05}

Wayamba was all out for 106 in this game providing the eleventh occasion of a team dismissed all out in the competition. Wayamba was dismissed all out on two occasions – 103 vs CSK at Centurion on 15.09.10 and 106 vs Victoria at Centurion on 20.09.10. Wayamba became the second team in the tournament to be dismissed all out on two occasions – the other team being Otago {108 vs RCB at Bangalore on 12.10.09 and 139 vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09

DPMD Jayawardene scored 51 in this game providing the 48th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. His knock provides the 30th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.

DPMD Jayawardene registered his second fifty in the tournament when he scored 51 in this game. He had earlier scored 53 against Delhi at Delhi on 11.10.09. He became the tenth batsman to score two or more fifties in the tournament. Others are M Klinger of Warriors {03}, JP Duminy of Cape Cobras {02}, LRPL Taylor of RCB {02}, PJ Hughes of NSW {02}, DJ Harris of South Aus {02}, JM How of Central Dists {02}, DJ Jacobs of Warriors {02}. M Vijay of CSK {02} and AN Petersen of Lions {02}

DPMD Jayawardene’s 51 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 16th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in the tournament.

DP Jayawardene became the second batsman in the tournament to witness his two fifties going in vain – 53 vs Delhi at Delhi on 11.10.09 and 51 vs Victoria at Centurion on 20.09.10. JM How of Central Districts is the other batsman to witness his two fifties going in vain – 77* vs Victoria at Centurion on 12.09.10 and 88* vs Warriors at P Elizabeth on 18.09.10

M Jayawardene and J Mubarak added 72 runs for the third wicket in Wayamba’s innings and AJ Finch and DJ Hussey added 77 runs in an unfinished stand for the third wicket in Victoria’s innings providing the 59th and 60th occasion of batsmen positng fifty plus runs in the tournament.

These two stands provide the 10th and 11th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the third wicket in the tournament.

ML Uduwatte of Wayamba was run out for zero in this game providing the 50th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the tournament. He became the eighth batsman to be dismissed for a duck in the tournament

This game saw five batsman scoring duck in this game. HJGM Kulatunga, ML Uduwatte, KPSP Karunanayake, NLTC Perera and I Udana were the batsmen dismissed for ducks in this game. KPSP Karunanayake’s dismissal for a duck provides the 50th occasion of a batsman dimissed for duck in the tournament. At the end of this game 47 batsman have been dismissed for duck and there are 52 occasions of a batsman scoring ducks in the tournament.

This game witnessed five batsmen scoring zeroes providing the first occasion of five batsmen scoring ducks in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of five or more batsmen scoring ducks in a T20 game. The other occasions are – six Kenyan batsmen against New Zealand at Durban on 12.09.07, six Zimbabwe batsmen against West Indies at Port of Spain on 28.02.10, five Burgher batsmen against Chilaw at Col-Bloomfield on 01.03.07, five RCB batsmen against Kings Eleven Punjab at Bangalore on 05.05.08 and five Scotland batsmen against Ireland at Dubai on 11.02.10

PM Siddle retuned with figures of 4 for 29 in this game providing the ninth occasion of a bowler capturing four wickets in the tournament. PM Siddle became the second Victorian bowler to capture four wickets. AB McDonald had returned with figures of 4 for 21 against RCB at Bangalore on 15.10.09

At the end of this game, DJ Husseys’ aggregate stood at 225. He became the seventh batsman to total 200 plus runs in the tournament. Others are – JP Duminy {281}, KA Pollard {273], LRPL Taylor {207}, DA Warner {207}, PJ Hughes {202} and R Dravid {201}

With two sixes in this game DJ Hussey has an aggregate of 145 sixes in T20 games. Only LRPL Taylor has scored more sixes – 148 – in T20 games

At the end of this game DJ Hussey has an aggregate of 1251 in the calendar year 2010. His aggregate is a record aggregate as no batsman has ever scored 1200 hundred runs in a calendar year. The list of batsman who have scored 1000 plus runs in a calendar year read thus – DJ Hussey {1251 in 2010}, DPMD Jayawardene {1112 in 2010}, TM Dilshan {1086 in 2009}, KA Pollard {1076 in 2010}, DA Warner {1024 in 2010}, JP Duminy {1019 in 2009}

In Wayamba’s innings only two batsmen reached double figures providing the first occasion of only two batsmen scoring double figures in an innings in the tournament.

Summarised Scores : Wayamba 106 all out in 20,0 overs {DPMD Jaywardene 51, J Mubarak 44, PM Siddle 4 for 29, JL Pattison 2 for 14, AB McDonald 2 for 22} lost to Victoria 108 for 2 in 13.2 overs {AJ Finch 38 not out, DJ Hussey 47 not out}

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 11 : Davangere Diamonds score three wickets win over Mangalore United. Skipper SB Joshi excels with bat and ball

Mantri-KPL 2010 : Match No 11 : Davangere Diamonds score three wickets win over Mangalore United. Skipper SB Joshi excels with bat and ball

Match No 11 : Mangalore United vs Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds at Bangalore on 20.09.10 : Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds won by three wickets

Skipper SB Joshi’s all round effort – 3 for 22 with the leather and 25 runs with the willow enabled Shamanoor Davanagere Diamonds to register a comfortable three wickets win over Mangalore United.

Opting to bat first, Mangalore United posted 119 for 8 in its 20.0 overs. It lost its openers and the score board read a dismal 9 for 2. It lost wickets at regular intervals. Nidhuvan Kumara and R Jonathan added 27 runs for the third wicket and R Jonathan and Skipper RK Sabharwal added 31 runs for the fourth wicket. Apart from these two stands they were no match redeeming stands. .

R Jonathan top scored the innings with a well compiled 39 runs. He was at the crease for 73 minutes and faced 45 deliveries. He hit three boundaries. Skipper YK Sabharwal scored 21 runs which came in 21 balls. He hit a four and a six and was at the crease for 25 minutes

SB Joshi {3 for 22}, BN Bharat {1 for 18}, P Magishendan {1 for 12}, DC Rajesh {1 for 13} and SN Raju {1 for 23} shared the seven of the eight wickets that fell in Mangalore’ innings. One batsman was run out.

Shamanoor Davangere Diamonds in their chase were tottering at 77 for 6 but a 40 run partnership for the seventh wicket between BN Bharat and SB Joshi saw them home. In the early part of the innings, it lost two wickets – CM Gautham and YKT Goud – with the score board reading 23 for 2. MA Agarwal and SN Raju propped up the innings with 36 runs partnership for the third wicket.

MA Agarwal {36}, SN Raju {23}, BN Bharat {15*} and SB Joshi {25} contributed to Davanagere Team’s total. MA Agarwal’s 36 came of 30 balls with 1 four and three sixes. SN Raju’s 23 came of 32 balls with 2 fours and one six. BN Bharat who occupied the crease at one end was at the crease for 49 minutes and faced 19 balls while scoring sedate 15 not out which contained one boundary. SB Joshi’s cameo 25 came of 15 balls with four fours. He was the crease for 22 minutes

S Aravind {1 for 19}, Aleem {2 for 14}, D Sequeria {1 for 21} and AF Pasha {2 for 13} captured the six of the seven wickets that fell in Davangere’s innings. One batsman was run out

Summarised scores : Mangalore United 119 for 8 in 20.0 overs {R Jonathan 39, SB Joshi 3 for 22} lost to Shamanoor Davangere Diamonds 121 for 7 in 19.3 overs {Mayank Agarwal 36, SB Joshi 25} by three wickets