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South Africa vs England Test Series : Teams which have drawn the test after losing nine wickets in the fourth innings of a test match

South Africa vs England Test Series : Teams which have drawn the test after losing nine wickets in the fourth innings of a test match

England drew the Cape Town test against South Africa with the fourth innings score reading 296/9 providing the 19th occasion of a team which has drawn the test after losing nine wickets in the fourth innings of a test match.

No Team Score Result Opp Ground Mon/Yr
1 Ind 152/9 draw Eng Manchester Jul 1946
2 Aus 273/9 draw Win Adelaide Jan 1961
3 Eng 228/9 draw Win Lord’s Jun 1963
4 Eng 206/9 draw Win Georgetown Mar 1968
5 Aus 339/9 draw Win Adelaide Jan 1969
6 Win 251/9 draw Pak Bridgetown Feb 1977
7 Win 258/9 draw Aus Kingston Apr 1978
8 Win 197/9 draw Ind Kolkata Dec 1978
9 Aus 230/9 draw NZl Melbourne Dec 1987
10 Pak 341/9 draw Win Port of Spain Apr 1988
11 NZl 223/9 draw Aus Hobart Nov 1997
12 Win 207/9 draw Zim Harare Nov 2003
13 Eng 210/9 draw Srl Galle Dec 2003
14 Aus 371/9 draw Eng Manchester Aug 2005
15 Win 298/9 draw Ind St John’s Jun 2006
16 Ind 282/9 draw Eng Lord’s Jul 2007
17 Win 370/9 draw Eng St John’s Feb 2009
18 Eng 228/9 draw SAF Centurion Dec 2009
19 Eng 296/9 draw SAF Cape Town Jan 2010

As far as England is concerned it has drawn five tests after losing nine wickets in the fourth innings of a test match

No Team Score Result Opp Ground Mon/Yr
1 Eng 228/9 draw Win Lord’s Jun 1963
2 Eng 206/9 draw Win Georgetown Mar 1968
3 Eng 210/9 draw Srl Galle Dec 2003
4 Eng 228/9 draw SAF Centurion Dec 2009
5 Eng 296/9 draw SAF Cape Town Jan 2010

Bangladesh Tri Series : India wins the third game of the tournament against Bangladesh – Skipper MS Dhoni hits century

Bangladesh Tri Series : India wins the third game of the tournament against Bangladesh – Skipper MS Dhoni hits century

Bangladesh Tri series – Match Number 3: Bangladesh vs India at Mirpur on 07.01.10. India won by six wickets

Bangladesh’s total of 296 for 6 in this game represent its highest team total against India in one day games. Previous highest total was 283 for 6 in 50.0 overs at Karachi on 28.06.08

Tamim Iqbal and Imrul Kayes added 80 runs for the first wicket in this game which represent the record opening stand against India. The previous best was 78 between Tamim Iqbal and Javed Omar at Mirpur on 10.05.07. These two partnerships are the only two opening partnership of fifty plus runs against India by Bangladesh batsmen in one day games.

Shakib Al Hasan’s zero in this game provide the 20th occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed for zero in one day game.

Shakib Al Hasan collected his first ball duck in this game providing the fifth occasion of a Bangladesh captain collecting the first ball duck in one day games. The other four occasions are – Aminul Islam vs Scotland at Edinburgh on 24.05.99, Habibul Bashar vs West Indies at Kingstown on 15.05.04, Habibul Bashar vs Australia at Manchester on 25.06.05 and Habibul Bashar vs West Indies at Jaipur on 11.10.06

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero in this game provides the second occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed run out for zero in one day game. Aminul Islam was the other captain who was dismissed run out for zero against Pakistan at Dhaka on 02.06.00

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero after facing one delivery in this game provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh Captain dismissed run out for zero after facing one ball in one day game.

Shakib Al Hasan’s dismissal for zero after facing one delivery in this game provides the sixth occasion of a Captain dismissed run out for zero after facing one ball in one day game. The following table shows the complete list of batsmen who have been dismissed in such a manner

No Captains Runs BF Team Opp Ground Date
1 KRRutherford 0 1 NZl Aus Melbourne 19.01.94
2 Moin Khan 0 1 Pak Win Sharjah 19.10.99
3 SM Pollock 0 1 RSA NZl Hobart 15.01.02
4 P Utseya 0 1 Zim RSA Bulawayo 22.08.07
5 DT Johnston 0 1 Ire Ban Mirpur 22.03.08
6 ShakibAlHasan 0 1 Ban Ind Mirpue 07.01.10

Tamim Iqbal {60} and Imrul Kayes {70} scored fifties in this game providing the sixth occasion of both Bangladesh openers registering fifties in one dayers. The other five occasions are – Shariar Hossain {68} and Mehrab Hossain {101} vs Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.03.99, Javed Omar {54} and Al Sahariar {59} vs Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 26.11.01, Hannan Sarkar {59} and Manjural Islam Rana {63} vs Zimbabwe at Harare on 14.03.04, Shahriar Nafees {67} and Mehrab Hossain Jnr {54} vs Zimbabwe at Bogra on 03.12.06 and Tamim Iqbal {129} and Shahriar Nafeez {54} vs Ireland at Mirpur on 22.03.08

V Sehwag’s run out for 13 in this game provide the 109th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out in one day games.

V Sehwag’s run out for 13 in this game provides the 13th occasion of his being dismissed run out as an opening batsman. SR Tendulkar {23} and SC Ganguly {18} are the other two Indian opening batsmen who have been dismissed run out on more occasions than Sehwag.

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game provide the eighth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a half century while batting at number eight in one day games. It also represents the second highest score by a Bangladesh batsman batting at number eight. The highest score has been credited to Khaled Mashud who made 71 not out against Australia at Canterbury on 30.06.05

Imrul Kayes registered his maiden one day half century when he made 70 in this game. His previous best was 23 vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on 04.01.10.

Tamim Iqbal registered his 12th half century and 14th one day fifty when he scored 60 in this game. It was his third half century against India and also his highest score against India. The other two half centuries are – 55 at Karachi on 28.06.08 and 51 at Trinidad on 17.03.07

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game represent his third one day half century. The other two are – 58 not out against Pakistan at Faisalabad on 11.04.08 and 51 not out against West Indies at Basaterre on 31.07.09

Mahmudullah’s 60 not out in this game represent his highest individual one day score. It was an improvement over his 58 not out against Pakistan at Faisalabad on 11.04.08.

Tamim Iqbal {60}, Imrul Kayes {70} and Mahmadullah {60*} registered fifties in this game providing the seventh occasion of three Bangladesh batsmen registering fifties in an innings. The other six occasions were witnessed – against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.03.99, against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 25.11.01, against Pakistan at Karachi on 21.09.03, against Zimbabwe at Harare on 10.03.04, against Canada at St.John’s on 28.02.07 and against India at Trinidad on 17.03.07.

V Kohli with his 91 in this game registered his fourth one day half century, while MS Dhoni with his 101 not out in this game registered his seventh one day hundred and 41st one day fifty.

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the 170th hundred by an Indian batsman in one day games. It also represents the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred against Bangladesh in one day games. Other six occasions are – NS Sidhu – 104 not out at Chandigarh on 25.12.90, SC Ganguly – 135* at Dhaka on 30.05.00, Yuvraj Singh – 102 not out at Dhaka on 11.04.03, G Gambhir – 101 at Mirpur on 12.05.07, G Gambhir – 107 not out at Mirpur on 12.06.08 and SK Raina – 116 not out at Karachi on 28.06.08

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 290th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games.

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 48th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in one day games.

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against Bangladesh in one day games. The other occasion was – 128 runs partnership for the fourth wicket at Chittagong {MAA} on 23.12.04. Thus the partnership of 152 runs between V Kohli and MS Dhoni represent the record fourth wicket stand by Indian batsmen against Bangladesh

V Kohli and MS Dhoni added 152 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the various wickets against Bangladesh in one day games.

V Kohli’s 91 in this game represent the 72nd occasion of an Indian batsman registering individual ninety in one day games. V Kohli became the third Indian batsman to register ninety against Bangladesh in one day games. Other two are – MS Dhoni {91* at Mirpur on 10.05.07} and G Gambhir {90 at Karachi on 28.06.08}

V Kohli (91} and MS Dhoni {101*} registered ninety and hundred in this game providing the 39th occasion of two batsmen scoring a ninety and a hundred in the same innings in the history of one day internationals

Indian batsmen have involved in such a feat on three occasions. The other two occasiona are – K Srikkanath {99} and RJ Shastri {102} vs England at Cuttack on 27.12.84 and G Gambhir {90} and SK Raina {112} vs Pakistan at Karachi on 27.06.08,

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the fifth hundred by a captain-cum-wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day games. It was Dhoni’s fourth hundred in dual capacity.

MS Dhoni’s 101 not out in this game represent the 65th hundred by a wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day games. It was Dhoni’s seventh hundred as wicket keeper batsman. AC Gilchrist {16} and KC Sangakkara {08} are the two other batsmen who have scored more hundreds than MS Dhoni.

SK Raina’s 51 not out in this game represent his 14th one day half century and his 16th fifty.

At the end of this game, Head to Head count between India and Bangladesh read thus : Played – 10, Won by India -18, Won by Bangladesh – 02.

South Africa vs England Test Series : Two hundred runs partnership for the second wicket in the team’s second innings of a test match

South Africa vs England Test Series : Two hundred runs partnership for the second wicket in the team’s second innings of a test match

GC Smith and HM Amla were concerned in a second wicket partnership of 230 runs in South Africa’s second innings against England at Cape Town providing the 15th occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs for the second wicket in its second innings of a test match

No Runs Partner-1 Partner-2
Team Opp Ground Mon/Yr
1 215 HSTLHendry WMWoodfull
Aus Eng Sydney Dec 1928
2 221 WRHammond HSutcliffe
Eng SAF Birmingham Jun 1929
3 274 DGBradman WMWoodfull
Aus SAF Melbourne Dec 1931
4 237 VLManjrekar P Roy
Ind Win Kingston Mar 1953
5 222 JKC Holt FMMWorrell
Win Eng Bridgetown Feb 1954
6 233 JBenaud APSheahan
Aus Pak Melbourne Dec 1972
7 220 GSChappell IRRedpath
Aus Eng Sydney Jan 1975
8 344* SMGavaskar DBVengsarkar
Ind Win Kolkata Dec 1978
9 200 MAmarnath ADGaekwad
Ind Win St John’s Apr 1983
10 210 JJ Crowe GPHowarth
NZl Win Kingston May 1985
11 221 DC Boon MATaylor
Aus Ind Adelaide Jan 1992
12 212 DJCullinan GKirsten
SAF Ind Kolkata Nov 1996
13 201 MLHayden RTPonting
Aus SAF Durban Mar 2006
14 200 FawadAlam YounisKhan
Pak Srl Col-PSS Jul 2009
15 230 HMAmla GCSmith
SAF Eng Cape Town Jan 2010

South African batsmen have posted 200 plus runs for the second occasion satisfying all the parameters laid down in the captioned category of statistics. The two occasions are listed below

No Runs Partner-1 Partner-2
Team Opp Ground Mon/Yr
1 212 DJCullinan GKirsten
SAF Ind Kolkata Nov 1996
2 230 HMAmla GCSmith
SAF Eng Cape Town Jan 2010

Bangladesh Tri Series : Captains dismissed run out without scoring facing one delivery in one day games

Bangladesh Tri Series : Captains dismissed run out without scoring facing one delivery in one day games

Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh Captain, was dismissed run out without scoring facing one delivery in the game against India at Mirpur on 07.01.10 providing the sixth occasion of a captain dismissed run out without scoring facing on delivery in the history of one day internationals. All the six occasions are listed below

No Captains Runs BF Team Opp Ground Date
1 KRRutherford 0 1 NZl Aus Melbourne 19.01.94
2 Moin Khan 0 1 Pak Win Sharjah 19.10.99
3 SM Pollock 0 1 RSA NZl Hobart 15.01.02
4 P Utseya 0 1 Zim RSA Bulawayo 22.08.07
5 DT Johnston 0 1 Ire Ban Mirpur 22.03.08
6 ShakibAlHasan 0 1 Ban Ind Mirpue 07.01.10

Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Mumbai's performance in the finals of Ranji Trophy Tournament

Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Mumbai's performance in the finals of Ranji Trophy Tournament

Mumbai has been the finalists in Ranji Trophy on 42 occasions and has won the coveted Ranji Trophy on 38 occasions. It could not lay hands on the Trophy in the following seasons – 1947-48, 1979-80, 1982-83 and 1990-91. The following table lists out the performance of Mumbai in its 42 outings in the finals of the Championship

1 Ranji Trophy, 1934-35, Final
Mumbai v Northern India
Gymkhana Ground, Mumbai
9,10,11,12 March 1935 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 208 runs
2 Ranji Trophy, 1935-36, Final
Mumbai v Tamil Nadu
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
27,28,29,30,31 March 1936 (timeless match)
Result: Mumbai won by 190 runs
3 Ranji Trophy, 1941-42, Final
Mumbai v Karnataka
Mumbai
07,08,09 March 1942 (3-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 281 runs
4 Ranji Trophy, 1944-45, Final
Mumbai v Holkar
Mumbai
04,05,06,07,08 March 1945 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 374 runs
5 Ranji Trophy, 1947-48, Final
Holkar v Mumbai
Indore
20,21,22,23 March 1948 (4-day match)
Result: Holkar won by 9 wickets
6 Ranji Trophy, 1948-49, Final
Mumbai v Baroda
Mumbai
18,19,20,21,22 March 1949 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 468 runs
7 Ranji Trophy, 1951-52, Final
Mumbai v Holkar
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
01,02,03,04,05 March 1952 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 531 runs
8 Ranji Trophy, 1953-54, Final
Holkar v Mumbai
Indore
13,14,15,16,17 March 1954(5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 8 wickets
9 Ranji Trophy, 1955-56, Final
Bengal v Mumbai
Calcutta
30,31 March 01,02 April 1956 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 8 wickets
10 Ranji Trophy, 1956-57, Final
Services v Mumbai
Delhi
29,30,31 March 1 April 1957 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 38 runs
11 Ranji Trophy, 1958-59, Final
Mumbai v Bengal
Mumbai
07,08,09,10,11 March 1959 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 420 runs
12 Ranji Trophy, 1959-60, Final
Mumbai v Karnataka
Mumbai
10,11,12,13 March 1960 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 22 runs
13 Ranji Trophy, 1960-61, Final
Rajasthan v Mumbai
Udaipur
08,09,10 March 1961 (3-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 7 wickets
14 Ranji Trophy, 1961-62, Final
Mumbai v Rajasthan
Mumbai
20,21,22 March 1962 (3-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 287 runs
15 Ranji Trophy, 1962-63, Final
Rajasthan v Mumbai
Jaipur
09,10,11,12,13 March 1963 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 19 runs
16 Ranji Trophy, 1963-64, Final
Mumbai v Rajasthan
Mumbai
20,21,22,23,24 March 1964 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 9 wickets
17 Ranji Trophy, 1964-65, Final
Hyderabad v Mumbai
Hyderabad
03,04,05,06 April 1965 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 126 runs
18 Ranji Trophy, 1965-66, Final
Rajasthan v Mumbai
Jaipur
17,18,19,20 February 1966 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 8 wickets
19 Ranji Trophy, 1966-67, Final
Mumbai v Rajasthan
Mumbai
23,24,25,26,27 March 1967 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn : Mumbai won on first innings
20 Ranji Trophy, 1967-68, Final
Mumbai v Tamil Nadu
Mumbai
16,17,18,19,20 February 1968 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn : Mumbai won on first innings
21 Ranji Trophy, 1968-69, Final
Mumbai v Bengal
Mumbai
15,16,17,18,19 February 1969 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn (Mumbai won on 1st innings)
22 Ranji Trophy, 1969-70, Final
Mumbai v Rajasthan
Mumbai
02,03,05,06 April 1970 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 59 runs
23 Ranji Trophy, 1970-71, Final
Mumbai v Maharashtra
Mumbai
02,03,04,06,07 April 1971 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 48 runs
24 Ranji Trophy, 1971-72, Final
Mumbai v Bengal
Mumbai
21,22,23,25,26 April 1972 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 246 runs
25 Ranji Trophy, 1972-73, Final
Tamil Nadu v Mumbai
Tamil Nadu
18,19,20 April 1973 (3-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 123 runs
26 Ranji Trophy, 1974-75, Final
Mumbai v Karnataka
Mumbai
29,30,31 March 01,02 April 1975 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 7 wickets
27 Ranji Trophy, 1975-76, Final
Bihar v Mumbai
Jamshedpur
15,16,17,19 February 1976 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 10 wickets
28 Ranji Trophy, 1976-77, Final
Delhi v Mumbai
Delhi
08,09,10,12,13 April 1977 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 129 runs
29 Ranji Trophy, 1979-80, Final
Delhi v Mumbai
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
11,12,13,15,16 April 1980 (5-day match)
Result: Delhi won by 240 runs
30 Ranji Trophy, 1980-81, Final
Mumbai v Delhi
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
20,21,22,23 March 1981 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 46 runs
31 Ranji Trophy, 1982-83, Final
Mumbai v Karnataka
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
11,12,13,14,15 March 1983 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn : Karnataka won on first innings
32 Ranji Trophy, 1983-84, Final
Mumbai v Delhi
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
30,31 March 01,02,03 April 1984 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn : Mumbai won on first innings
33 Ranji Trophy, 1984-85, Final
Mumbai v Delhi
Mumbai
01,02,03,05,06 April 1985 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 90 runs
34 Ranji Trophy, 1990-91, Final
Mumbai v Haryana
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
03,04,05,06,07 May 1991 (5-day match)
Result: Haryana won by 2 runs
35 Ranji Trophy, 1993-94, Final
Mumbai v Bengal
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
27,28,29,30,31 March 1994 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 8 wickets
36 Ranji Trophy, 1994-95, Final
Mumbai v Punjab
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
27,28,29,30,31 March 1995 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn : Mumbai won on 1st innings
37 Ranji Trophy, 1996-97, Final
Delhi v Mumbai
Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior (day-night)
5,6,7,8,9 April 1997 (5-day match)
Result: Match drawn : Mumbai won on first innings
38 Ranji Trophy, 1999-00, Final
Mumbai v Hyderabad
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
19,20,21,22,23 April 2000 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 297 runs
39 Ranji Trophy, 2002-03, Final
Mumbai v Tamil Nadu
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
4,5,6,7,8 May 2003 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 141 runs
40 Ranji Trophy, 2003-04, Final
Tamil Nadu v Mumbai
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
26,27,28,29,30 March 2004 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn
Series: Mumbai wins the 2003-04 Ranji Trophy
41 Ranji Trophy Super League, 2006-07, Final
Mumbai v Bengal
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
2,3,4,5 February 2007 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 132 runs
Series: Mumbai wins the 2006-07 Ranji Trophy Super League
42 Ranji Trophy Super League, 2008-09, Final
Mumbai v Uttar Pradesh
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
12,13,14,15,16 January 2009 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 243 runs
Series: Mumbai wins the 2008-09 Ranji Trophy Super League
Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Karnataka's performance in Finals of Ranji Trophy Tournament

Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Karnataka's performance in Finals of Ranji Trophy Tournament

Karnataka has been the finalists in Ranji Trophy on eleven occasions previously. It is for the twelfth occasion they have been the finalists when they take on Mumbai at Mysore on 11.01.10.

Karnataka has won the coveted Trophy on six occasions – 1973-74, 1977-78, 1982-83, 1995-96, 1997-98 and 1998-99. Performance of Karnataka in eleven Ranji Trophy Finals are listed below

1 Ranji Trophy, 1941-42, Final
Mumbai v Karnataka
Mumbai
07,08,09 March 1942 (3-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 281 runs
2 Ranji Trophy, 1959-60, Final
Mumbai v Karnataka
Mumbai
10,11,12,13 March 1960 (4-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by an innings and 22 runs
3 Ranji Trophy, 1973-74, Final
Rajasthan v Karnataka
Jaipur
23,24,25,27 March 1974 (4-day match)
Result: Karnataka won by 185 runs
4 Ranji Trophy, 1974-75, Final
Mumbai v Karnataka
Mumbai
29,30,31 March 01,02 April 1975 (5-day match)
Result: Mumbai won by 7 wickets
5 Ranji Trophy, 1977-78, Final
Uttar Pradesh v Karnataka
Mohan Sports Stadium, Mohan Nagar
04,05,06 April 1978 (3-day match)
Result: Karnataka won by an innings and 193 runs
6 Ranji Trophy, 1978-79, Final
Delhi v Karnataka
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
24,25,26,28,29 March 1979 (5-day match)
Result: Delhi won by 399 runs
7 Ranji Trophy, 1981-82, Final
Delhi v Karnataka
Delhi
24,25,26,27,28, March 1982 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn : Delhi won on first innings
8 Ranji Trophy, 1982-83, Final
Mumbai v Karnataka
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
11,12,13,14,15 March 1983 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn : Karnataka won on first innings
9 Ranji Trophy, 1995-96, Final
Tamil Nadu v Karnataka
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Tamil Nadu
27,28,29,30,31 March 1996 (5-day match)
Result: Match Drawn : Karnataka won on first innings
10 Ranji Trophy, 1997-98, Final
Karnataka v Uttar Pradesh
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
19,20,21,22,23 April 1998 (5-day match)
Result: Karnataka won on 1st innings
11 Ranji Trophy, 1998-99, Final
Karnataka v Madhya Pradesh
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
19,20,21,22,23 April 1999 (5-day match)
Result: Karnataka won by 96 runs
Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Karnataka and Mumbai to clash in Finals : Mumbai's road to the Finals

Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Karnataka and Mumbai to clash in Finals : Mumbai's road to the Finals

Karnataka and Mumbai will clash in the Finals of Ranji Trophy Finals scheduled to be played at Mysore from 11.01.10. This is how Mumbai progressed to the Finals of 2009-10 season

Performance of Mumbai in League stage
Group A : League Matches
Punjab v Mumbai at Chandigarh
Nov 3-6, 2009
Match drawn
Punjab 259 and 311/7
Mumbai 471/9d
Mumbai v Orissa at Mumbai (BS)
Nov 10-13, 2009
Match drawn
Mumbai 307/4d
Orissa 243/8
Mumbai v Himachal Pradesh at Mumbai
Nov 17-20, 2009
Mumbai won by 85 runs
Mumbai 162 and 335/7d
Himachal Pradesh 246 and 166
Railways v Mumbai at Delhi
Nov 24-27, 2009
Match drawn
Railways 187 and 309
Mumbai 284 and 69/0
Hyderabad v Mumbai at Hyd-RGS
Dec 1-4, 2009
Match drawn
Hyderabad 266 and 276/6
Mumbai 521/2d
Mumbai v Tamil Nadu at Mumbai
Dec 8-11, 2009
Match drawn
Tamil Nadu 501 and 255/3d
Mumbai 366
Mumbai v Gujarat at Mumbai (BS)
Dec 15-18, 2009
Match drawn
Mumbai 648/6d and 180/2
Gujarat 502
Points Table at the League Stage
Teams Mat Won Lost Draw Pts Quo
Mumbai 7 1 0 6 19 1.646
Points earned by Mumbai from each match
No Match Date Team Pts Team Pts
1 06 Nov 2009 Mumbai 3 Punjab 1
2 13 Nov 2009 Mumbai 1 Orissa 1
3 20 Nov 2009 Mumbai 5 H. Pradesh 0
4 27 Nov 2009 Mumbai 3 Railways 1
5 04 Dec 2009 Mumbai 3 Hyderabad 1
6 10 Dec 2009 Mumbai 1 Tamil Nadu 3
7 18 Dec 2009 Mumbai 3 Gujarat 1
Total Mumbai 19
Performance of Mumbai in Knock out stage
1st Quarter-Final
Haryana v Mumbai at Rohtak
Dec 24-27, 2009
Match drawn (Mumbai won on 1st innings)
Mumbai advances to Semi Finals
Mumbai 400 and 334/7
Haryana 164
1st Semi-Final
Mumbai v Delhi at Mumbai (BS)
Jan 3-6, 2010
Mumbai advances to Finals
Match drawn (Mumbai won on 1st innings)
Mumbai 500 and 187
Delhi 211 and 160/4
Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Karnataka and Mumbai to clash in Finals : Karnataka's road to the Finals

Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Karnataka and Mumbai to clash in Finals : Karnataka's road to the Finals

Karnataka and Mumbai will clash in the Finals of Ranji Trophy Tournament scheduled to be played at Mysore from 11.01.10. This is how Karnataka progressed to the Finals of 2009-10 season

Performance of Karnataka in League stage
Group B : League Matches
Uttar Pradesh v Karnataka at Meerut
Nov 3-6, 2009
Karnataka won by 185 runs
Karnataka 405 and 311/5d
Uttar Pradesh 279 and 252
Delhi v Karnataka at Delhi
Nov 10-13, 2009
Match drawn
Delhi 154 and 277
Karnataka 260 and 149/6
Karnataka v Bengal at Mysore
Nov 17-20, 2009
Match drawn
Bengal 324 and 213/6
Karnataka 523/9d
Maharashtra v Karnataka at Pune
Nov 24-27, 2009
Karnataka won by an innings and 128 runs
Maharashtra 105 and 320
Karnataka 553/4d
Baroda v Karnataka at Vadodara
Dec 1-3, 2009
Karnataka won by an innings and 102 runs
Karnataka 488
Baroda 153 and 233 (f/o)
Saurashtra v Karnataka at Rajkot
Dec 15-18, 2009
Karnataka won by 6 wickets
Saurashtra 216 and 407
Karnataka 384 and 241/4
Points Table at the League Stage Group B
Teams Mat Won Lost Draw Pts Quo
Karnataka 6 4 0 2 28 1.911
Points earned by Karnataka from each match
No Match Date Team Pts Team Pts
1 6 Nov 2009 Karnataka 5 U. Pradesh 0
2 13 Nov 2009 Karnataka 3 Delhi 1
3 20 Nov 2009 Karnataka 3 Bengal 1
4 27 Nov 2009 Karnataka 6 Maharashtra 0
5 03 Dec 2009 Karnataka 6 Baroda 0
6 18 Dec 2009 Karnataka 5 Saurashtra 0
Total Karnataka 28
Performance of Karnataka in Knock out stage
3rd Quarter-Final
Karnataka v Punjab at Mysore
Dec 24-27, 2009
Match drawn (Karnataka won on 1st innings)
Karnataka advances to Semi Finals
Punjab 300 and 367/6d
Karnataka 378 and 42/1
2nd Semi-Final
Karnataka v Uttar Pradesh at Bangalore
Jan 3-6, 2010
Match drawn (Karnataka won on 1st innings)
Karnataka advances to Finals
Karnataka 575/7d and 247/8d
Uttar Pradesh 208 and 22/1


Australia vs Pakistan Test series : Australia's ninth occasion of a ninth wicket three figure partnership in a test innings

Australia vs Pakistan Test series : Australia's ninth occasion of a ninth wicket three figure partnership in a test innings

MEK Hussey and PM Siddle added 123 runs for the ninth wicket in Australia’s second innings against Pakistan in the recently concluded second test at Melbourne providing the 44th occasion of a team posting a ninth wicket three figure partnership in a test innings in the annals of test cricket.

As far as Australia is concerned, 123 runs stand for the ninth wicket between MEK Hussey and PM Siddle provide the ninth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a ninth wicket three figure partnership which are listed below

No Partner-1 Partner-2 Runs Opp
Ground Mon/Yr
1 JMBlackham SE Gregory 154 Eng
Sydney Dec 1894
2 AEVHartkopf WASOldfield 100 Eng
Melbourne Jan 1925
3 WASOldfield J Ryder 108 Eng
Adelaide Jan 1925
4 JW Gleeson RW Marsh 104 Eng
Manchester Jun 1972
5 MF Malone MHNWalker 100 Eng
The Oval Aug 1977
6 MG Hughes DM Jones 114 Win
Adelaide Feb 1989
7 GF Lawson SR Waugh 130 Eng
Lord’s Jun 1989
8 JN Gillespie SR Waugh 133 Ind
Kolkata Mar 2001
9 MEK Hussey PM Siddle 123 Pak
Sydney Jan 2010

MEK Hussey and PM Siddle added 123 runs for the ninth wicket in Australia’s second innings against Pakistan in the recently concluded second test at Melbourne providing the fourth occasion of a team posting a ninth wicket three figure partnership against Pakistan in a test innings. The other three occasions are – 149 runs between RB Desai and PG Joshi {India vs Pakistna at Mumbai-BS in Dec 1969}, 195 runs between MV Boucher and PL Symcox {South Africa vs Pakistan at Jo’burg in Feb 98} and 101 runs between ST Jayasuriya and CRD Fernando {Sri Lanka vs Pakistan at Faisalabad in Oct 2004}

Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Highlights of the Semi Final encoutner between Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh

Ranji Trophy 2009-10 : Highlights of the Semi Final encoutner between Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh

Sri C Keshava Murthy, domestic champion cricket statistician is at it again!. He brings you the stats highlights of the semi finals between Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh which was concluded this evening. Read on ……………

Highlights of the Ranji Trophy Semi Final between Karnataka/Uttar Pradesh at Bangalore from 3rd to 6th January 2010

Playing record at the end of the game:
Teams Played Won Lost Drawn
Karnataka 356 161 55 140
Uttar Pradesh 278 64 62 152
Note : Drawn games include No result and unfinished games
Head to Head Count:
Teams Played Won Lost Drawn
Karnataka 6 3 0 3
Uttar Pradesh 6 0 3 3

This was the first Ranji Trophy match played by Karnataka at Bangalore in 2009/10. The previous seven matches had all been played outside Bangalore.

By virtue of First innings lead, Karnataka qualified for the Final of the Ranji Trophy this season. This was Karnataka’s 27th Semi final fixture in Ranji Trophy Championship.

Out of these 27 occasions, Karnataka has been the finalists on 12 occasions. Karnataka will now meet Mumbai in the Finals of 2009-10 season which is slated for 11th of January 2010

Karnataka’s 575 for 7 declared in this game represent the 31st occasion of Karnataka posting 550 plus runs against various oppositions in Ranji Trophy.

Karnataka has posted 500 plus runs against Uttar Pradesh on three occasions. They are – 617 for 9 at Bangalore in 1997/98, 575 for 7 declared at Bangalore in 2009/10 and 511 at Bangalore in 2008/09

Karnataka’s 575 for 7 declared in this game represent the second highest total posted by Karnataka against Uttar Pradesh

Karnataka has posted 500 plus runs against four teams on three or more occasions. The teams are – Tamilnadu {four occasions}, Andhra {three occasions}, Hyderabad {three occaions} and Uttar Pradesh {three occasions}. Uttar Pradesh is a new entrant to this list.

Karnataka’s 575 for 7 declared in this game represent the third occasion of Karnataka posting 500 plus runs in 2009/10 season. The other two occasions are – 523-9 declared against Bengal at Mysore in Nov 2009 and 553/4 d against Maharashtra at Poona in November 2009.

Mangalam Chinnsawamy Stadium, Bangalore has witnessed the 12th occasion of Karnataka posting a total of 500 plus runs including its 575 for 7 declared in this game.

As five oppositions have also registered 500 plus totals against Karnataka, 575 for 7 declared by Karnataka in this game represent the 17th occasion of 500 plus runs posted at Mangalam Chinnsawamy Stadium,

R Dravid’s 209 not out represents his fifth double hundred in Ranji Trophy which are listed below

No Score Opp Date
1 200* Andhra Nov 1992
2 215 Uttar Pradesh Apr 1998
3 210 Hyderabad Nov 1998
4 214 Mumbai Nov 2007
5 209* Uttar Pradesh Jan 2010

R Dravid’s 209 not out represent the third double hundred by a Karnataka batsman against Uttar Pradesh. The other two double hundreds are – 247 by GR Viswanath at Mohan Nagar in 1977-78 and 215 by R Dravid at Bangalore in 1997-98

Apart from R Dravid who has scored five double hundreds, B Rowland is the other Karnataka batsman who has scored three double hundreds

R Dravid’s 209 not out represent the 19th double hundred by a Karnataka batsman against various oppositions in Ranji Trophy Championship

Karnataka batsmen have registered three double hundreds against Kerala, Tamilnadu and Uttar Pradesh, the last named is a new entrant to the already existing two teams

R Dravid’s 209 not out represents his 17th hundred in Ranji Trophy which are listed below

No Score Opp Date
1 200* Andhra Nov 1992
2 191 Andhra Dec 1994
3 134 Bengal Feb 1991
4 126 Goa Nov 1991
5 108 Goa Dec 1995
6 121 Himachal Pradesh Nov 2007
7 153 Hyderabad Mar 1996
8 210 Hyderabad Nov 1998
9 128 Kerala Nov 1991
10 105* Kerala Jan 1994
11 214 Mumbai Nov 2007
12 138 Orissa Feb 1998
13 149 Rajasthan Feb 2000
14 151* Tamil Nadu Dec 1993
15 114 Tamil Nadu Mar 1996
16 215 Uttar Pradesh Apr 1998
17 209* Uttar Pradesh Jan 2010

R Dravid’s 209 not out represent his fourth hundred while leading Karnaataka. The four hundreds are listed below

No Score Opp Date
1 153 Hyderabad Mar 1996
2 210 Hyderabad Nov 1998
3 215 Uttar Pradesh Apr 1998
4 209* Uttar Pradesh Jan 2010

R Dravid holds the record of registering the highest score by a Karnataka captain in Ranji Trophy – 215 against Uttar Pradesh in Apr 1998

209* by Dravid represent the eighth hundred by Karnataka batsmen against Uttar Pradesh. All the eight hundreds are listed below

No Score Batsmen Venue Season
1 247 GRViswanath Mohannagar 1977/78
2 100 BP Patel Mohannagar 1977/78
3 122 RVBharadwaj Bangalore 1997/98
4 104 J Arunkumar Bangalore 1997/98
5 215 R Dravid Bangalore 1997/98
6 135 B Akhil Bangalore 2008/09
7 194 MKPandey Meerut 2009/10
8 209* R Dravid Bangalore 2009/10

KB Pawan registered his tenth when he made 52 in this game. MK Pandey registered his ninth fifty with his 66 in this game.

MK Pandey has now scored 738 runs from eight matches and is the second batsman to aggregate 700 plus runs in 2009-10 Ranji Season. The other batsman is AB Rahane of Mumbai {791}. MK Pandey’s 738 runs have come in his debut season. He is the second Karnataka batsman to aggregate 500 plus runs in the debut season after MR Beerala who aggregated 617 runs in 1999-00 season.

At the end of this game, the four Karnataka batsmen have an aggregate of 500 plus runs in 2009-10 season – MK Pandey {738}, KB Pawan {575}, G Satish {554} and A Verma {550}. G Satish and A Verma reached the milestone in this game

CM Gautam’s 100 in Karnataka’s second innings is his second hundred in Ranji Trophy this season. His first hundred of the season was his 108* against Bengal at Mysore in this season.

RP Sravastava registered his seventh half century and ninth fifty when he made 55 in this game. He was playing his 35th match. P Kumar registered his eighth half century in his 32nd match when he scored 58 not out in this game

At the end of this game, R Vinaykumar has an aggregate of 39 wickets from seven matches. He has the record for most wickets in 2009-10 season. A Mithun has 38 wickets from eight matches in this season and his aggregate is the second best for the 2009-10 season.

It is interesting to note that there are two occasions of batsman’s individual score greater than team’s total in Karanatka-Uttar Pradesh encounters.

01. At Mohannagar in 1977-78 : GR Viswanath scored 247 and Uttar Pradesh were all out for 129 in the first innings and 112 in the second innings

02 . At Bangalore in 2009/10 : R Dravid scored 209 not out and Uttar Pradesh were all out for 208 in its first innings

P Gupta of Uttar Pradesh captured his 100th first class wicket when he dismissed CM Gautam in Karnataka’s first innings

There were four three figure partnerships in Karnataka’s first innings – 109 runs between R Dravid and MK Pandey for the fourh wicket, 100 runs between R Dravid and A Verma for the sixth wicket, 107 runs between R Dravid and CM Gautham for the seventh wicket and 101 runs unfinished stand between R Dravid and SB Joshi for the eight wicket.

It is interesting to note that R Dravid has been one of the partners in four three figure partnerships. Perhaps this is the first occasion of a batsman being involved in four three figure stands in an innings in the Ranji Trophy Championship.