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India Vs Australia at Indore on 24 Sep 2023

India Vs Australia at Indore on 24 Sep 2023

India posted 399 for 5 in this game to provide the highest team total by India against Australia in a one day international. It was an improvement over its previous highest total of 383 for 6 at Bengaluru on 02 Nov 2013  against Australia in a one day international

India posted 399 for 5 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of India posting a team total in excess of 350 plus runs in a one day international against Australia.  It also provides the 22nd occasion of India posting a team total in excess of 300 plus runs in a one day international against Australia. 

India posted 399 for 5 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of India posting a team total in excess of 350 plus runs in a one day international against Australia on home soil. It also provides the 12th occasion of India posting a team total in excess of 300 plus runs in a one day international against Australia on home soil.

India posted 399 for 5 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting a total of 399 runs in the history of one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1South Africa399/650.01v ZimbabweBenoni22 Oct 2010
2England399/950.01v South AfricaBloemfontein03 Feb 2016
3Pakistan399/150.01v ZimbabweBulawayo20 Jul 2018
4India399/550.01v AustraliaIndore24 Sep 2023

Shubman Gill-SS Iyer posted 200 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 37th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs against various teams in a one day international. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs against Australia in a one day international.

Shubman Gill-SS Iyer posted 200 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 15th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs against various teams in a one day international for the second wicket It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs against Australia in a one day international for the second wicket.

Shubman Gill-SS Iyer posted 200 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the ninth occasion of batsmen posting exact 200 runs or 200 runs in an unfinished partnership against various teams in a one day international. It also provides the fourth occasion of batsmen posting exact 200 plus runs against Australia in a one day international for the second wicket.

Shubman Gill-SS Iyer posted 200 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the seconf occasion of Indian batsmen posting exact 200 runs against various teams in a one day international.

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1KM Jadhav, V Kohli52002v EnglandPune15 Jan 2017
2SS Iyer, Shubman Gill22001v AustraliaIndore24 Sep 2023

Shubman Gill {104}, SS Iyer {105} KL Rahul {52} and SK Yadav {72} scored fifties in this game to provide the sixth occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against Australia.

Shubman Gill {104}, SS Iyer {105} KL Rahul {52} and SK Yadav {72} scored fifties in this game to provide the third occasion of four Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against Australia. India became the first team to perform such a feat against Australia on three occasions.

Shubman Gill’s 104 in this game was his fifth century in the calendar year 2023. His feat provides the 29th occasion of a batsman scoring five or more centuries in a calendar year. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian batsman performing such a feat.

NoPlayerMINORunsHSAveCYear
1SR Tendulkar661706137141.2061996
2SR Tendulkar9941115143223.0091998
3R Dravid663744153248.0061999
4SC Ganguly773883144220.7572000
5V Kohli552658183219.3352012
6S Dhawan551551119137.7552013
7V Kohli662708131177.0062017
8RG Sharma663831208*277.0062017
9V Kohli663805160*268.3362018
10RG Sharma553677162338.5052018
11V Kohli551577123144.2552019
12RG Sharma771863159143.8372019
13Shubman Gill550661208132.2052023

Shubman Gill became the seventh Indian batsman to score five or more centuries in a calendar year. Other are R Dravid, RG Sharma, S Dhawan, SC Ganguly and SR Tendulkar

Shubman Gill {104} and SS Iyer {105} scored centuries in this game to provide the 209th occasion of two or more batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the 41st occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international

Shubman Gill {104} and SS Iyer {105} scored centuries in this game to provide the 15th occasion of two or more batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international against Australia. It also provides the sixth occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international against Australia.

Shubman Gill {104} and SS Iyer {105} scored centuries in this game to provide the 31st occasion of two batsmen batting at number two and three scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the tenth occasion of two Indian batsmen batting at number two and three scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international

Shubman Gill {104} and SS Iyer {105} scored centuries in this game to provide the sixth occasion of two batsmen batting at number two and three scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international against Australia. It also provides the fourth occasion of two Indian batsmen batting at number two and three scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international against Australia.

SPD Smith was dismissed by the first ball in this game to provide the 190th occasion of an Australian batsman collecting a first ball duck in a one day international. It also provides 28th occasion of an Australian batsman collecting a first ball duck in a one day international against India.

SPD Smith was dismissed by the first ball in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of an Australian captain collecting a first ball duck in a one day international. It also provides second occasion of an Australian captain collecting a first ball duck in a one day international against India. Prior to this AR Border had collected the first ball duck against India at Melbourne on 16 Jan 1986.

SPD Smith was dismissed by the first ball in this game to provide the second occasion of his as an Australian captain collecting a first ball duck in a one day international. Prior to this he had collected the first ball duck against Pakistan at Brisbane on 13 Jan 2017 while leading Australia.

C Green was dismissed run out for 19 in this game to provide the 121st occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against India. It also provides the 50th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against India in India.

C Green returned with figures of 2 for 103 in India’s innings to provide the 17th occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs in a one day international. He became the fourth bowler to concede 100 plus runs in a one day international against India

NoPlayerOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1TG Southee10.0010501NZlIndCh’church08 Mar 2009
2N Pradeep10.0010601SrlIndMohali13 Dec 2017
3JA Duffy10.0010031NZlIndIndore24 Jan 2023
4C Green10.0010321AusIndIndore24 Sep 2023

He became the second bowler to concede 100 plus runs in a one day international against India at Indore

NoPlayerOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1JA Duffy10.0010031NZlIndIndore24 Jan 2023
2C Green10.0010321AusIndIndore24 Sep 2023

Australia was dismissed all out for 217 in this game to provide the 36th occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings against India in a one day international. It also provides the 18th occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings against India in India in a one day international.

Descriptive Statistics of ICC Men’s World Cup

Descriptive Statistics of ICC Men’s World Cup

DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS OF ICC MEN’S WORLD CUP

There are twelve edition of ICC Men’s ODI World Cup that have taken place. The ensuing World Cup to be held in India will be the thirteenth edition. England is the defending Champions having won the trophy in 2019.

Australia has won the trophy on most occasions – Five

NoSERIES/TOURNAMENTSEASONWINNER
1Reliance World Cup (in India/Pakistan)1987/88Australia
2ICC World Cup (in England/Ireland/Netherlands/Scotland)1999Australia
3ICC World Cup (in Kenya/South Africa/Zimbabwe)2002/03Australia
4ICC World Cup (in West Indies)2006/07Australia
5ICC Cricket World Cup (in Australia/New Zealand)2014/15Australia

There are nine teams which have played 50 plus matches. Australia has played most matches – 94. There are six teams which have won 40 plus matches. Australia has won most matches – 69. There are six teams which have lost 30 plus matches. Zimbabwe has lost most matches – 42

World Cup has witnessed 24 occasions of a team posting a team total of 350 plus runs of which there are four occasions of a team posting a team total 400 plus runs

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Australia417/650.01AfghanistanPerth04 Mar 2015
2India413/550.01BermudaPort of Spain19 Mar 2007
3South Africa411/450.01IrelandCanberra03 Mar 2015
4South Africa408/550.01West IndiesSydney27 Feb 2015

Australia’s 417 for 6 against Afghanistan at Perth on 04 Mar 2015 is the highest team total posted in any World Cup. South Africa is the only team to post 400 plus runs in an innings on two occasions.

There are 17 occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs. Canada’s 36 all out against Sri Lanka at Paarl on 19 Feb 2003 is the lowest team total recorded in any Word Cup.

There are 16 occasions of a team winning a game by 200 plus runs margin. Of the twelve editions played so far, nine editions have witnessed a batsman scoring a century in the first game of an edition. A century was not scored in the first match of 1999 edition, 2007 edition and 2019 edition.

There are 79 occasions of a team winning a game by 100 plus runs margin which includes 16 occasions of a team winning a game by 200 plus runs margin. Australia {10}, England {11} and South Africa {11} are the three teams to win a world cup game by 100 plus runs margin on ten or more occasions. England and South Africa share the record for winning a game by 100 plus runs margin on most occasions – Eleven.

There are two occasions of a team winning a world cup game by one run margin and on both the occasions, Australia has won the game and India was the loser.

NoTeamResultMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australiawon1 runIndiaChennai09 Oct 1987
2Australiawon1 runIndiaBrisbane01 Mar 1992

World cups have witnessed twelve occasions of a team winning the game without losing a wicket or by ten wickets. New Zealand has won most games – three.

NoWinnerMarginBRTarOversOppnGroundMatch Date
1NZl10 wkts25207008.0KenChennai20 Feb 2011
2NZl10 wkts09916333.3ZimAhmedabad04 Mar 2011
3NZl10 wkts20313716.1SrlCardiff01 Jun 2019

There are 14 occasions of a team winning a world cup game with 200 plus deliveries remaining. Only one match was won on the last ball and four games are won with a delivery to spare. World cups have witnessed five tied matches

NoTeam 1ScoreTeam 2ScoreGroundMatch Date
1Australia213-10South Africa213-10Birmingham17 Jun 1999
2South Africa229-06Sri Lanka268-09 {DL}Durban03 Mar 2003
3Ireland221-10Zimbabwe221-09Kingston15 Mar 2007
4India338-10England338-08Bengaluru27 Feb 2011
5New Zealand241-08England241-10Lord’s,14 Jul 2019

Twenty one batsmen have scored 1000 plus runs in the tournament. India’s SR Tendulkar is the only batsman to aggregate 2000 plus runs {2278}. As many as eleven batsmen have an aggregate of runs between 900 to 999 in the tournament. MJ Guptll {995}, DA Warner {992}, RG Sharma {978} and KS Williamson {911} have the chance of scoring 1000 plus runs if they get the required runs for 1000 runs

NoPlayerTeamMINoRunsHSAveFor 1000
1MJ GuptillNZl27274995237*43.26005 runs
2DA WarnerAus1818299217862.00008 runs
3RG SharmaInd1717297814065.20022 runs
4KS WilliamsonNZl2322691114856.93089 runs

Fifteen batsmen have scored 500 plus runs in an edition of the world cup of which five batsmen have aggregated 600 plus runs. SR Tendulkar’s 673 in 2003 edition is a record for the most run scored in an edition

NoPlayerTeamEditionMatINORunsHSAveCHC0
1SR TendulkarInd20031111067315261.18160
2ML HaydenAus20071110165915873.22310
3RG SharmaInd201999164814081.00510
4DA WarnerAus20191010164716671.88330
5Shakib Al HasanBan2019881606124*86.57250

As many as 196 centuries have been scored in the tournament. 22 batsmen have scored 150 plus runs. There are only two double centurions in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1MJ Guptill237*NZlWinWellington21 Mar 2015
2CH Gayle215WinZimCanberra24 Feb 2015

There are two occasions of batsmen scoring 111 not out and seven occasions of a batsman scoring a Nelson {111]

NELSON NOT OUTS IN WORLD CUP
NoPlayerRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1SC Ganguly111*IndKenDurban20 Mar 2003
2SB Styris111*NZlSrlSt George’s12 Apr 2007
NELSONS  IN WORLD CUP
NoPlayerRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Aamer Sohail111PakRSAKarachi29 Feb 1996
2BC Lara111WinRSAKarachi11 Mar 1996
3JM Davison111CanWinCenturion23 Feb 2003
4SR Tendulkar111IndRSANagpur12 Mar 2011
5KC Sangakkara111SrlNZlMumbai18 Mar 2011
6JM Bairstow111EngIndBirmingham30 Jun 2019
7KL Rahul111IndSrlLeeds06 Jul 2019

The break uo of 196 centuries team wise read thus – Australia {32}, Bangladesh {05}, Canada {01}, England {17}, India {32}, Ireland {05}, Netherlands {04}, New Zealand {18}, Pakistan {17}, South Africa {14}, Scotland {01}, Sri Lanka {25}, UAE {01}, West Indies {19} and Zimbabwe {04}

The highest individual scores for each team is furnished in the following table

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1DA Warner178AusAfgPerth04 Mar 2015
2Mahmudullah128*BanNZlHamilton13 Mar 2015
3JM Davison111CanWinCenturion23 Feb 2003
4AJ Strauss158EngIndBangalore27 Feb 2011
5SC Ganguly183IndSrlTaunton26 May 1999
6JP Bray115*IreZimKingston15 Mar 2007
7KJJ van Noortwijk134*NetNamBloemfontein03 Mar 2003
8MJ Guptill237*NZlWinWellington21 Mar 2015
9Imran Nazir160PakZimKingston21 Mar 2007
10G Kirsten188*RSAUAERawalpindi16 Feb 1996
11KJ Coetzer156ScoBanNelson05 Mar 2015
12TM Dilshan161*SrlBanMelbourne26 Feb 2015
13Shaiman Anwar106UAEIreBrisbane25 Feb 2015
14CH Gayle215WinZimCanberra24 Feb 2015
15CB Wishart172*ZimNamHarare10 Feb 2003

RG Sharma and SR Tendulkar of India share the record for most centuries in the tournament. Both have scored six centuries each.

RG Sharma with five centuries to his credit in 2019 edition owns the record for most centuries scored by a batsman in a single edition of a World Cup

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1RG Sharma140IndPakManchester16 Jun 2019
2RG Sharma122*IndRSASouthampton05 Jun 2019
3RG Sharma104IndBanBirmingham02 Jul 2019
4RG Sharma104IndSrlLeeds06 Jul 2019
5RG Sharma102IndEngBirmingham30 Jun 2019

SR Tendulkar of India and TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka are the only two batsmen to register two centuries in an edition on two occasions

NoNoPlayerRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
11SR Tendulkar127*IndKenCuttack18 Feb 1996
 2SR Tendulkar137IndSrlDelhi02 Mar 1996
        
21SR Tendulkar120IndEngBangalore27 Feb 2011
 2SR Tendulkar111IndRSANagpur12 Mar 2011
        
11TM Dilshan144SrlZimPallekele10 Mar 2011
 2TM Dilshan108*SrlEngCol-RPS26 Mar 2011
        
23TM Dilshan161*SrlBanMelbourne26 Feb 2015
 4TM Dilshan104SrlScoHobart11 Mar 2015

The break up of centuries edition wise read thus – 1975 {05}, 1979 {02} 1983 {08}, 1987 {11], 1992 {09},

1996 {16}, 1999 {11}, 2003 {21}, 2007 {20}, 2011 {24}, 2015 {38} and 2019 {31}. 2019 edition witnessed most centuries – 38 and 1979 edition witnessed least centuries – 02

The World Cup has witnessed 31 occasions of captains scoring centuries, IVA Richards’ 181 in the match between West Indies and Sri Lanka at Karachi on 13 Oct 1987 is the highest individual score by a captain in the tournament.

RT Ponting of Australia with four centuries to his credit owns the record for most centuries by a captain in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppnGroundStart Date
1RT Ponting114AusSrlCenturion07 Mar 2003
2RT Ponting140*AusIndJohannesburg23 Mar 2003
3RT Ponting113AusScoBasseterre14 Mar 2007
4RT Ponting104AusIndAhmedabad24 Mar 2011

The World Cup has witnessed 17 occasions of wicket keeper batsmen scoring centuries, AC Gilchrist’s  149 in the match between Australia and Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on 28 Apr 2007 is the highest individual score by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament.

KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka with five centuries to his credit owns the record for most centuries by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppnGroundStart Date
1KC Sangakkara111SrlNZlMumbai18 Mar 2011
2KC Sangakkara105*SrlBanMelbourne26 Feb 2015
3KC Sangakkara117*SrlEngWellington01 Mar 2015
4KC Sangakkara104SrlAusSydney08 Mar 2015
5KC Sangakkara124SrlScoHobart11 Mar 2015

There are 40 occasions of a batsman’s century in a losing cause in the tournament. These include four occasions of captain’s centuries in losing cause and seven occasions of wicket keeper batsmen’s centuries going in vain.

There are 51 occasion of captain’s fifties going in vain and 43 occasions of wicket keeper batsman’s fifties going in vain.

World Cup has witnessed 65 occasions of batsmen scoring nineties. These include ten occasions of captain’s nineties and five occasions of wicket keeper batsman’s nineties.

MJ Clarke of Australia and SR Tendulkar of India share the record for most nineties in the tournament. Both have scored nineties on three occasions.

World Cup has witnessed three occasions of two batsmen scoring nineties in the same innings

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppnGroundStart Date
1RT Ponting91AusRSABasseterre24 Mar 2007
2MJ Clarke92AusRSABasseterre24 Mar 2007
       
1G Gambhir97IndSrlMumbai02 Apr 2011
2MS Dhoni91*IndSrlMumbai02 Apr 2011
       
1CG Greenidge90WinAusLord’s18 Jun 1983
2IVA Richards95*WinAusLord’s18 Jun 1983

Three batsmen have been dismissed for 99 in the World Cup. AC Gilchrist of Australia, W JP Duminy and AB de Villiers of South Africa are the three batsmen

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppnGroundStart Date
1AC Gilchrist99AusSrlCenturion07 Mar 2003
2JP Duminy99RSAIreKolkata15 Mar 2011
3AB de Villiers99RSAUAEWellington12 Mar 2015

Word Cup has witnessed 179 occasions of captains scoring fifties. It has also witnessed 16 occasions of rival captains scoring fifties. RT Ponting of Australia with nine fifties to his credit owns the record for most fifties by a captain in the tournament.

Word Cup has witnessed 115 occasions of wicket keeper batsmen scoring fifties. It has also witnessed nine occasions of rival wicket keeper batsmen scoring fifties. KC Sangakkara with twelve fifties to his credit owns the record for most fifties by a wicket keeper batsmanin the tournament.

SR Tendulkar with 21 fifties to his credit owns the record for most fifties in the  tournament, He is the only batsman in the tournament to score 20 plus fifties.

There are 57 occasions of both the openers scoring fifties. These include 23 occasions of one opening batsman scoring a fifty and another century and three occasions of both the openers scoring centuries.

There are 68 occasions of rival opening batsmen scoring centuries in the tournament. These include 32 occasions of one of the rival batsmen scoring a half century and another a century.

There are five occasions of rival opening batsman scoring centuries. There are six occasions of one of the rival opening batsman scoring a ninety and another a century. There is only one occasion of the rival opening batsman scoring an unbeaten ninety and another an unbeaten century. There is only one occasion of the rival opening batsmen scoring unbeaten fifties

World Cup has witnessed 15 batsmen scoring a century on debut in World Cup. It has also witnessed four occasions of captains scoring century in his first match.

Australia-Sri Lanka match at Sydney on 08 Mar 2015 witnessed seven fifties in a match which is a record for most fifties in a match. This game is the only world cup game to witness seven fitties. Four Australian batsmen and three Sri Lankan batsmen scored fifties in this match.

NoPlayerScore4s6sITeamOppnGroundStart Date
1SPD Smith72711AusSrlSydney08 Mar 2015
2MJ Clarke68601AusSrlSydney08 Mar 2015
3GJ Maxwell1021041AusSrlSydney08 Mar 2015
4SR Watson67721AusSrlSydney08 Mar 2015
          
5TM Dilshan62802SrlAusSydney08 Mar 2015
6KC Sangakkara1041102SrlAusSydney08 Mar 2015
7LD Chandimal52812SrlAusSydney08 Mar 2015

There are six occasions of two batsmen scoring ninety and a century in the same innings in the tournament. There are thirteen occasion of rival captains scoring fifty and zero in a match which includes two occasions of rival captains scoring a century and zero in a match.

There are four occasions of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of the match.

There are 15 occasions of opening batsmen scoring zero and a century. These include  five occasions of opening batsmen scoring zero and century

AB de Villiers of South Africa and CH Gayle of West Indies with 37 boundary sixes to their credit share the record for most boundary sixes in the tournament. RT Ponting of Australia with 25 boundary sixes to his credit owns the record for most boundary sixes by a captain in the tournament. AC Gilchrist of Australia with 19 boundary sixes to his credit owns the record for most boundary sixes by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament. CH Gayle of West Indies with 37 boundary sixes to his credit owns the record for most boundary sixes by an opening batsman in the tournament

SR Tendulkar of India with 241 boundary fours to his credit owns the record for most boundary fours in the tournament. SP Fleming of Australia with 114 boundary fours to his credit owns the record for most boundary fours by a captain in the tournament. KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka with 147 boundary fours to his credit owns the record for most boundary fours by a wicket keeper batsman in the tournament. SR Tendulkar of India with 196 boundary fours to his credit owns the record for most boundary fours by an opening batsman in the tournament.

World Cups has witnessed nine batsmen scoring four or more zeroes. Out of these nine batsmen two batsmen NJ Astle of New Zealand and Ijaz Ahmed of Pakistan have scored five zeroes and share the record for most zeroes by a batsman in the tournament. AB de Villiers of South Africa and K Srikkanth of India with four zeroes to their credit share the record for most zeroes by an opening batsman in the tournament,

There are 47 occasions of captains scoring zeroes in the tournament. World Cup has witnessed only one occasion of rival captains scoring zeroes.

NoCaptainsRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1BM Mauricette01CanEngManchester13 Jun 1979
2JM Brearley02EngCanManchester13 Jun 1979

There are 17 occasions of a wicket keeper batsmen dismissed stumped in a world cup game. It has witnessed the first occasion of rival wicket keepers dismissed stumped in an one day internationals which is a world record being the only such occasion in the history of one day internationals

NoWicket keepersRunsInsTeamOppGroundDate
1MS Dhoni221IndWinChennai20 Mar 2011
2DC Thomas22WinIndChennai20 Mar 2011

There are eleven occasion of a batsmen dismissed hit wicket. Imam-ul-Huq of Pakistan was dismissed hit wicket for 100 against Bangladesh at Lord’s on 05 Jul 2019 – the only instance of batsman dismissed hit wicket with a century in the world cup. It also provides the only such instance in one day internationals at Lord’s – the Mecca of cricket

There are 77 occasion of batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament. These include the ten occasions of batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a century.

There are exact 50 occasions of batsmen dismissed run out without scoring in the tournament which includes the six occasions of opening batsmen dismissed run out without scoring.

There are 103 occasions of opening batsmen dismissed run out in the tournament of which there are four occasion of batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a century.

World Cup has witnessed three occasion of both the opening batsmen dismissed run out.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1K Srikkanth91IndNZlBangalore14 Oct 1987
 SM Gavaskar21IndNZlBangalore14 Oct 1987
        
2A Flower81ZimSrlCol-SSC21 Feb 1996
 GW Flower151ZimSrlCol-SSC21 Feb 1996
        
3KO Otieno11KenRSAPotchefstroom12 Feb 2003
 RD Shah601KenRSAPotchefstroom12 Feb 2003

There are 147 occasions of a batsman dismissed stumped in the world cup which includes 20 occasions of batsmen dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty and five occasions of batsmen dismissed stumped without scoring. SR  Tendulkar of India is the only batsman in the world cup to be dismissed stumped for a ninety. He was dismissed stumped for 90 against Australia at Mumbai on 27 Feb 1996.

ME Waugh of Australia owns the record for dismissed stumped on most occasions. He was dismissed stumped on three occasions.

NoPlayerRuns4s6sITeamOppnGroundStart Date
1ME Waugh21001AusWinMelbourne18 Mar 1992
2ME Waugh30101AusWinJaipur04 Mar 1996
3ME Waugh33302AusBanCh-le-St27 May 1999

There are 218 occasions of batsmen collecting the first ball duck in all the World Cups. World cups have witnessed 17 occasions of captains collecting the first ball ducks and  23 occasions of wicketkeeper batsmen collecting the first ball ducks. It has also witnessed the ten occasions of batsmen dismissed for a duck without facing a delivery. All these ten occasions are run out dismissals.

37 bowlers have captured 25 plus wickets in World Cup which includes the four bowlers who have captured 50 plus wickets. G McGrath of Australia with 71 wickets to his credit owns the record for most wickets in the tournament. He is the only bowler in the tournament to capture 70 plus wickets in the tournament.

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsOversMRunsWBBIAve45
1GD McGrathAus3939325.5421292717/1518.1902
2M MuralidaranSrl4039343.3151335684/1919.6340
3SL MalingaSrl2928232.2111281566/3822.8721
4Wasim AkramPak3836324.3161311555/2823.8321

There are 218 occasions of bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the tournament. There are 64 occasions of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in an innings of which four bowlers who have captured seven wickets in an innings, nine bowlers who have captured six wickets in an innings and 51 occasions of bowlers who have captured five wickets in an innings.

World Cup has witnessed eleven occasions of two bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings. As many as 21 bowlers have captured four or more wickets in an innings on World Cup debut.

There are four occasions of bowlers capturing four wickets conceding single digit runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoBowlersOMRWTeamOppGroundDate
1CM Old10.0584EngCanManchester13 Jun 1979
2CZ Harris3.1074NZlScoEdinburgh31 May 1999
3Yuvraj Singh4.3264IndNamPM Burg23 Feb 2003
4TM Dilshan3.0144SrlZimPallekele10 Mar 2011

World Cup has witnessed 35 occasions of bowlers capturing four or more wickets conceding fifty plus runs. M Rahman of Bangladesh is the only bowler to capture five wickets conceding 75 runs. It was against Pakistan at Lord’s on 05 Jul 2019. He is the only bowler in the world cup to return with figures of five for 75 – a record for world cup – capturing most wickets conceding most runs.

GD McGrath of Australia captured 7 for 15 against Namibia at Potchefstroom on 27.02.2003. He owns the best bowling figures in the World Cup.

MA Starc of Australia with 27 wickets conceding 502 runs in 2019 edition owns the record for most wickets in an edition. He also holds the record for most four wicket hauls – six – in the World Cup.

NoBowlersOMRWTeamOppGroundDate
1MA Starc9.00286AusNZlAuckland28 Feb 2015
2MA Starc4.41144AusScoHobart14 Mar 2015
3MA Starc10.01465AusWinNottingham06 Jun 2019
4MA Starc10.00554AusSrlThe Oval15 Jun 2019
5MA Starc8.41434AusEngLord’s25 Jun 2019
6MA Starc9.41265AusNZlLord’s29 Jun 2019

MA Starc of Australia and Shahid Afridi of Pakistan have captured four or more wickets on four occasions in an edition of the world cup. MA Starc achieved the feat in 2019 edition, while Shahid Afridi achieved the feat in 2011 edition

World Cup has witnessed eleven occasions of bowlers performing hat tricks. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoBowlerTeamOpp GroundDate
1Sharma, CIndNZlNagpur31.10.1987
2Saqlain MushtaqPakZimThe Oval11.06.1999
3Vaas, WPUJCSrlBanCity Oval14.02.2003
4Lee, BAusKenDurban15.03.2003
5Malinga, SLSrlRSAProvidence28.03.2007
6KAJ RoachWinNetDelhi28.02.2011
7Malinga SLSrlKenCol-RPS01.01.2011
8Finn STEngAusMelbourne14.02.2015
9Duminy JPRSASrlSydney18.03.2015
10Mohd ShamiIndAfgSouthampton22.06.2019
11TA BoultNZlAusLord’s29.06.2019

SL Malinga of Sri Lanka is the only bowler to perform the hattrick on two occasions. Both the occasions are detailed below

NoBowlerTeamOpp GroundDate
1Malinga, SLSrlRSAProvidence28.03.2007
2Malinga, SLSrlKenCol-RPS01.01.2011

India and Sri Lanka are the two teams to have two or more bowlers performing the hattrick. Sri Lanka has bowlers performing hattricks on three occasions

NoBowlerTeamOpp GroundDate
1Sharma, CIndNZlNagpur31.10.1987
2Mohd ShamiIndAfgSouthampton22.06.2019
      
1Vaas, WPUJCSrlBanCity Oval14.02.2003
2Malinga, SLSrlRSAProvidence28.03.2007
3Malinga, SLSrlKenCol-RPS01.01.2011

World cup has witnessed 13 occasions of captains taking four or more wickets in an innings. The following table lists the captains who have captured five wickets in the World Cup. Shahid Afridi of Pakistan took 5 for 16 against Kenya at Hambantota on 23.02.11, His effort remains the best innings bowling effort by a captain in the World Cup.

NoCaptainsOMRWInsTeamOppGroundDate
1N Kapil Dev12.024351IndAusNottingham13 Jun 1983
2Shahid Afridi8.031652PakKenHambantota23 Feb 2011
3Shahid Afridi10.002352PakCanCol-RPS03 Mar 2011

Shahid Afridi is the only captain to capture four wicket hauls on four occasions in a world cup.  His effort came in 2011 edition and tabulated below

NoCaptainsOMRWInsTeamOppGroundDate
1Shahid Afridi8.031652PakKenHambantota23 Feb 2011
2Shahid Afridi10.003442PakSrlCol-RPS26 Feb 2011
3Shahid Afridi10.002352PakCanCol-RPS03 Mar 2011
3Shahid Afridi9.313041PakWinDhaka23 Mar 2011

There are 40 occasions of bowler’s four plus wickets going in vain in the World Cup.These include two occasions of six wicket hauls and 14 occasions of five wicket hauls. There are 28 occasions of exact four wicket hauls in a losing cause.

SIX WICKETS IN A LOSING CAUSE
NoBowlersOMRWInsTeamOppGroundDate
1SE Bond10.022361NZlAusP Elizabeth11 Mar 2003
2MA Starc9.002862AusNZlAuckland28 Feb 2015
FIVE WICKETS IN A LOSING CAUSE
NoBowlersOMRWInsTeamOppGroundDate
1Saqlain Mushtaq10.013551PakBanNorthampton31 May 1999
2ALF de Mel12.013951SrlPakLeeds16 Jun 1983
3N Kapil De12.024351IndAusNottingham13 Jun 1983
4RJ van Vuuren10.024351NamEngP Elizabeth19 Feb 2003
5A Nel10.014551RSABanProvidence07 Apr 2007
6Wahab Riaz10.004651PakIndMohali30 Mar 2011
7GJ Gilmour12.024851AusWinLord’s21 Jun 1975
8R Rampaul10.005151WinIndChennai20 Mar 2011
9Sohail Khan10.005551PakIndAdelaide15 Feb 2015
10ST Finn10.007151EngAusMelbourne14 Feb 2015
11Mohd Amir10.023051PakAusTaunton12 Jun 2019
12M Rahman10.015951BanIndBirmingham02 Jul 2019
13Mohd Shami10.016951IndEngBirmingham30 Jun 2019
14M Rahman10.007551BanPakLord’s05 Jul 2019

Four bowlers have conceded 100 plus runs in an innings in the World Cup. Rashid Khan of Afghanistan conceded 110 runs against England at Manchester on 18.06.19 which is the most expensive bowling in the world cup

NoBowlersOMRWTeamOppGroundDate
1Rashid Khan9.001100AfgEngManchester18 Jun 2019
2MC Snedden12.011052NZlEngThe Oval09 Jun 1983
3JO Holder10.021041WinRSASydney27 Feb 2015
4Dawlat Zadran10.011012AfgAusPerth04 Mar 2015

Rashid Khan of Afghanistan returned with figures of none for 110 against England at Manchester on 18.06.19 to provide the only occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs without capturing a wicket in an innings in the world cup

World cup has witnessed 18 occasions of 200 plus runs partnerships which include two occasions of 300 plus runs partnerships.

NoPartnersWktRunsTeamOppGroundDate
1CH Gayle, MN Samuels3722ndWinZimCanberra24 Feb 2015
2SC Ganguly, R Dravid3182ndIndSrlTaunton26 May 1999

372 runs partnership between CH Gayle and MN Samuels for the second wicket in the match between West Indies and Zimbabwe at Canberra on 24.02.15 is the highest partnership for any wicket in the world cup.

World cup has witnessed 310 three figure partnerships. Break up wicket wise read thus

NoWicketTFPs
1First77
2Second71
3Third73
4Fourth47
5Fifth22
6Sixth08
7Seventh04
7Eighth01
8Ninth01
9Tenth00

Break up Team wise read thus

No`TeamTFPs
1Afg01
2Aus50
3Ban07
4Can02
5Eng39
6Ind38
7Ire05
8Ken06
9Net04
10NZl31
11Pak24
12RSA29
13Sco02
14Srl30
15UAE03
16Win29
17Zim13

The highest wicket partnership for each wicket in the tournament is tabulated below

WktRunsPartnersTeamOppnGroundMatch Date
1st282WU Tharanga, TM DilshanSrlZimPallekele10 Mar 2011
2nd372CH Gayle, MN SamuelsWinZimCanberra24 Feb 2015
3rd237*R Dravid, SR TendulkarIndKenBristol23 May 1999
4th204MJ Clarke, BJ HodgeAusNetBasseterre18 Mar 2007
5th256*DA Miller, JP DuminyRSAZimHamilton15 Feb 2015
6th162KJ O’Brien, AR CusackIreEngBengaluru02 Mar 2011
7th116MS Dhoni, RA JadejaIndNZlManchester09 Jul 2019
8th117DL Houghton, IP ButchartZimNZlHyd-RGS10 Oct 1987
9th126*N Kapil Dev, SMH KirmaniIndZimTunbridge Wells18 Jun 1983
10th071AME Roberts, J GarnerWinIndManchester09 Jun 1983

The highest wicket partnership for each team in the tournament is tabulated below

NoPartnersWktRunsTeamOppGroundDate
1Rahmat Shah, Ikram Alikhil2133AfgWinLeeds04 Jul 2019
2DR Martyn, RT Ponting3234*AusIndJohannesburg23 Mar 2003
3Shakib Al Hasan, Liton Das4189*BanWinTaunton17 Jun 2019
4A Bagai, AS Hansra4132CanKenDelhi07 Mar 2011
5JE Root, EJG Morgan3189EngAfgManchester18 Jun 2019
6R Dravid, SC Ganguly2318IndSrlTaunton26 May 1999
7WTS Porterfield, PR Stirling1177IreNetKolkata18 Mar 2011
8MO Odumbe, AV Vadher6161KenSrlSouthampton30 May 1999
9JF Kloppenburg, KJJ van Noortwijk2228NetNamBloemfontein03 Mar 2003
10LK Germon, CZ Harris4168NZlAusChennai11 Mar 1996
11Saeed Anwar, Wajahatullah Wasti1194PakNZlManchester16 Jun 1999
12JP Duminy, DA Miller5256*RSAZimHamilton15 Feb 2015
13KJ Coetzer, PL Mommsen4141ScoBanNelson05 Mar 2015
14TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga1282SrlZimPallekele10 Mar 2011
15Azhar Saeed, Saleem Raza1117UAENetLahore01 Mar 1996
16CH Gayle, MN Samuels2372WinZimCanberra24 Feb 2015
17CR Ervine, T Taibu3181ZimCanNagpur28 Feb 2011

There is one occasion of batsmen posting three three figure partnerships and the same is furnished below. It is interesting to note that these three three figure partnerships are posted for consecutive wickets – second, third and fourth.

NoPartnersWktRunsTeamOppGroundDate
1JH Kallis, GC Smith2114RSANetBasseterre16 Mar 2007
 HH Gibbs, JH Kallis3105RSANetBasseterre16 Mar 2007
 MV Boucher, JH Kallis4134*RSANetBasseterre16 Mar 2007

World Cup has witnessed 21 occasions of batsmen posting two three figure partnerships in an innings. It has also witnessed 44 occasions of rival batsmen posting three figure partnerships in a match.

There are 112 occasions of a team posting 300 plus runs in an innings. This excludes four occasions of a team positng 400 plus runs in an innings.

There are 20 occasions of a team losing a match after posting 300 plus runs in an innings. There are 18 occasions of both the teams posting 300 plus runs in a match.

There are nine occasions of a team dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in an innings. There are six occasions of a team losing a game after dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in an innings.

There are 19 occasions of wicket keepers effecting 20 or more dismissals. There are ten occasions of wicket keepers effecting five or more dismissals in an innings. AC Gilchrist of Australia and Sarfaraz Ahmed of Pakistan with six dismissals in an innings to their credit own the record for most dismissals in an innings. There are three wicket keepers who have effected 20 or more dismissals in an edition of the world cup. AC Gilchrist of Australia and TWM Latham of New Zealand own the record for most dismissals in an edition. AC Gilchrist effected 21 dismissals in 2002 and TWM Latham effected 21 disimissals in 2019

NoPlayerTeamEditionMatIDisCtSt
1AC GilchristAus2002101021210
2TWM LathamNZl2019101021210
3AT CareyAus2019101020182

There are eleven occasions of fieldsmen taking 20 or more catches. RT Ponting of Australia with 28 catches to his credit owns the record for more catches by a fieldsman.There are five occasions of fieldsmen taking four catches in an innings.

NoPlayerCtITeamOppnGroundMatch Date
1M Kaif42IndSrlJohannesburg10 Mar 2003
2Soumya Sarkar41BanScoNelson05 Mar 2015
3Umar Akmal41PakIreAdelaide15 Mar 2015
4CR Woakes41EngPAKNottingham03 Jun 2019
5JM Bairstow42EngBanCardiff08 Jun 2019

There are 14 fieldsmen who have pouched eight or more catches in an edition. RT Ponting with eleven catches in 2003 edition owns the record for most catches in an edition of the world cup.

RT Ponting {46}, SR Tendulkar {45}, M Muralitharan {40} and M Jayawardene {40} are the four cricketers in the who have played 40 plus games in the world cup. RT Ponting {46} and SR Tendulkar {45} are the two cricketers in who have played 45 plus games in the world cup.

RT Ponting of Australia, SP Fleming of New Zealand, M Azharuddin of India and Imran Khan of Pakistan are the four captains who have led their teams in 20 or more World Cup matches. RT Ponting of Australia with 29 captaincy assignments lead the table. He is also the most successful captain with 26 wins to his credit. He is also the only captain to win 25 plus matches in the world cup.

NoPlayerTeamSpanMWLTNR
1RT PontingAus2003-2011292602001
2SP FlemingNZl1999-2007271610001
3M AzharuddinInd1992-1999231012001
4Imran KhanPak1983-1992221408000

There are three batsmen who have scored ten or more boundary sixes in the world cup. EJG Morgan of England with 17 boundary sixes owns the record for most boundary sixes in an innings in the world cup

NoBatsmenRuns6sTeamOppGroundDate
1EJG Morgan14817EngAfgManchester18 Jun 2019
2CH Gayle21516WinZimCanberra24 Feb 2015
3MJ Guptill237*11NZlWinWellington21 Mar 2015

MJ Guptill and SP Fleming of New Zealand are the two batsmen who have scored 20 plus boundary fours in an innings. MJ Guptill with 24 boundary fours owns the record for most boundary fours in an innings in the world cup

NoPlayerRuns4sTeamOppnGroundStart Date
1MJ Guptill237*24NZlWinWellington21 Mar 2015
2SP Fleming134*21NZlRSAJohannesburg16 Feb 2003

SR Tendulkar of India with nine Man of the Match awards owns the record for most Man of the Match Awards.

There are eleven occasions of a batsman’s individual score greater than the team’s total in a completed innings or otherwise. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoBatsmanScoreTeamOppGroundDateOppTotal
1DL Amiss137EngIndLord’s07.06.75Ind132-03
2GM Turner171*NZlEAFBirmingham07.06.75EAF128-08
3IVA Richards181WinSrlKarachi13.10.87Srl169-04
4G Kirsten188*RSAUAERawalpindi16.02.96UAE152-08
5SR Tendulkar152IndNamPietermaritzburg23.02.03Nam130-10
6ML Hayden088AusNamPotchefstroom27.02.03Nam045-10
7CH Gayle119WinKenKimberley04.03.03Ken104-10
8M Jayawardene084SrlBerTrindad15.03.07Ber078-10
9AB de Villers134RSANetMohali03.03.11Net120-10
10AB de Villers162*RSAWinSydney27.02.15Win151-10
11DA Warner178AusAfgPerth04.03.15Afg142-10

World Cup has witnessed eleven occasions of a cricketer scoring a fifty and capturing four or more wickets in game. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamOppRunsW-RGroundDate
1Fletcher DAGZimEng69*4-42Trent Bridge09.06.83
2Botham ITEngAus534-31Sydney05.03.92
3Johnson NCZimKen594-42Taunton15.05.99
4Odumbe MOKenBan52*4-38Johannesburg01.03.03
5Kloppenburg JFNetNam1214-42Bloemfontein03.03.03
6Yuvraj SinghIndIre50*5-31Bengaluru06.03.11
7Dilshan TMSrlZim1444-04Pallekele10.03.11
8Wahab RiazPakZim544-45Brisbane01.03.15
9Shakib Al HasanBanAfg515-29Southampton24.06.19

There are 14 occasion of a rival batsmen scoring a ninety and a century in a World Cup match. World Cup has witnessed 17 occasions of two batsmen from the same team scoring centuries in the same innings

There are 20 occasions of bowlers bowling five or more maiden overs in their spell in an innings in the World Cup.

BS Bedi, AY Karim, CM Old and DR Pringle are the four  bowlers who have conceded single digit runs while bowling  five or more maiden overs in their spell in an innings in the World Cup games.. All the four occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOMRWITeamOppnGroundStart Date
1BS Bedi12.080611IndEAFLeeds11 Jun 1975
2AY Karim08.260732KenAusDurban15 Mar 2003
3CM Old10.050841EngCanManchester13 Jun 1979
4DR Pringle08.250831EngPakAdelaide01 Mar 1992

BS Bedi of India remains the only bowler to bowl five or more maiden overs in his spell on two occasions – eight against East Africa at Leeds on 11.06.75 and six against New Zealand at Manchester on 14.06.75

NoPlayerOMRWITeamOppnGroundStart Date
1BS Bedi12.080611IndEAFLeeds11 Jun 1975
2BS Bedi12.062812IndNZlManchester14 Jun 1975

JA Snow, M Hendrick, BD Julien, CM Old and GJ Gilmour are the  five bowlers who have captured four or more wickets while bowling  five or more maiden overs in their spell in an innings in the World Cup games.. All the five occasions are tabulated below.  GJ Gilmour of Australia is the only bowler in this category of statistics to capture six wickets. He returned with figures of 12.0-6-14-6 against England at Leeds on 18.06.75

NoPlayerOMRWITeamOppnGroundStart Date
1JA Snow 12.061142EngWinBirmingham14 Jun 1975
2M Hendrick12.061542EngPakLeeds16 Jun 1979
3BD Julien12.052741WinNZlThe Oval18 Jun 1975
4CM Old10.050841EngCanManchester13 Jun 1979
5GJ Gilmour12.061461AusEngLeeds18 Jun 1975

The following table lists the various parameters of the World Cup.

NoParametersTeam 
1Most runs by a teamAustralia20994
2Most matches by a teamAustralia94
3Most innings by a teamAustralia753
4 Most centuries scored by a teamIndia31
5Most half centuries scored by a teamAustralia120
6Most fifties scored by a teamAustralia151
7Most Zeroes scored by a teamEngland61
8Most Zeroes scored by a teamPakistan61
9Most boundary sixes scored by a teamWest Indies303
10Most boundary fours scored by a teamAustralia1875
11Most four wickets hauls by a teamAustralia21
12Most five wickets hauls by a teamAustralia16
13Most four plus wicket hauls by a teamAustralia37
14Most three figure partnerships by a teamAustralia50

WORLD RECORDS IN THE WORLD CUP

For the first time in the annals of one day internationals, the first three batsmen in an innings were dismissed for one run. In the first semi final of the World Cup 2019, in the  first semi finals between India and New Zealand at Manchester on  09.07.19, the first three batsmen in Indian innings – KL Rahul, RG Sharma and V Kohli – were dismissed for one run

2011 World Cup has witnessed the first occasion of rival wicket keepers dismissed stumped in an one day internationals which is a world record being the only such occasion in the history of one day internationals

NoWicket keepersRunsInsTeamOppGroundDate
1MS Dhoni221IndWinChennai20 Mar 2011
2DC Thomas22WinIndChennai20 Mar 2011

MATCH NUMBER 44 – SECOND QUARTER FINALS

INDIA VS AUSTRALIA AT AHMEDABAD ON 24.03.11

MS Dhoni earned a unique distinction in this game. He became the first captain-cum-wicket keeper to appear in 100 one day games. This game was his 100th appearance in the dual role

MATCH NUMBER 46 – FOURTH QUARTER FINALS

SRI LANKA VS ENGLAND AT COL-RPS ON 26.03.11

WU Tharanga and TM Dilshan added 231 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket in this game with which he wrote himself into record books with six two hundred runs plus partnerships for the first wicket to his credit in the annals of one day games which constitutes a world record.

WU Tharanga’s six two hundred runs partnerships read thus – 282 runs with TM Dilshan for the first wicket Vs Zimbabwe at Pallekele on 10.03.11  –  231* runs with TM Dilshan for the first wicket Vs England at Col-RPS on 26.03.11  –  286 runs with ST Jayasuriya for the first wicket Vs England at Leeds on 01.07.06  –  201 runs with ST Jayasuriya for the first wicket Vs New Zealand at Napier on 28.12.06  –  202 runs with DPMD Jayewardene for the first wicket Vs Pakistan at Dambulla on 03.08.09 and 215 with DPMD Jayawardene for the first wicket Vs Bangladesh at Dhaka on 08.01.10. It is interesting to note that WU Tharanga’s six partnerships of 200 plus runs are for the first wicket – a unique record unparalleled in the annals of one day games

MATCH NUMBER 16

NETHERLANDS VS SOUTH AFRICA AT MOHALI ON 03.03.11

Shahid Afridi became the first captain to capture four or more wickets in three consecutive games in the annals of one day games. His performance read thus – 5-16 Vs Kenya at Hambantota on 23.02.11: 4 for 34 Vs Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 26.02.11 and 5-23 Vs Canada at Col-RPS on 03.03.11

MATCH NUMBER 46 – FOURTH QUARTER FINALS

SRI LANKA VS ENGLAND AT COL-RPS ON 26.03.11

Sri Lanka’s victory without losing a wicket in this game chasing 229 runs provides the third such occasion of a team chasing 200 plus runs in the annals of one day games. The other two occasions are – West Indies won by ten wickets against India at chasing a target of 200 runs {India – 199 for 7 : West Indies – 200 for no loss} and West Indies won by ten wickets against Pakistan at Melbourne on 23.02.92 chasing a target of 220 runs {Pakistan – 220 for 2 : West Indies – 221 for no loss}

Thus Sri Lanka’s win without losing a wicket in this game chasing 229 runs represented the highest run chase by a team in the annals of one day games.  It was the then world record

MATCH NUMBER 11  

INDIA VS ENGLAND AT BANGALORE ON 27.02.11 :

JM Anderson returned with figures of 1 for 91 in this game providing the tenth occasion o of his conceding seventy plus runs in an innings. He now holds the record for a bowler who has conceded seventy plus runs in an innings on most occasions in the annals of one day games. He went past A Nehra of India who has conceded seventy plus runs on nine occasions.

SACHIN TENDULKAR’S RECORDS IN WORLD CUP

Any record in cricket will be incomplete without reference to SR Tendulkar and World Cup is no exception. Let us have a look at the achievements of SR Tendulkar in World Cup

He has amassed 2258 runs in the world cup. His aggregate is not the most runs scored by a batsman but also makes him the only batsman to score 2000 plus runs in the World Cup.

He has scored 241 boundary fours in the World Cup. His 241 boundary fours not only represent the most boundary fours in the tournament but also makes him the only batsman to score 200 plus boundary fours in the tournament.

He has scored 196 boundary fours as an opening batsman which is a record for most boundary fours by an opening batsman in the tournament.

He also holds the record for most runs in a single edition of the World Cup. He has scored 673 runs in 2003 edition.

He is the only batsman to score 500 plus runs in two editions. He has aggregated 523 runs in 1996 edition and 673 runs in 2003 edition.

He shares the record for most centuries in World Cup with another Indian batsman RG Sharma. Both the batsmen have scored six centuries.

He shares the record for scoring two centuries in two editions with TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka.

NoNoPlayerRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
11SR Tendulkar127*IndKenCuttack18 Feb 1996
 2SR Tendulkar137IndSrlDelhi02 Mar 1996
        
21SR Tendulkar120IndEngBangalore27 Feb 2011
 2SR Tendulkar111IndRSANagpur12 Mar 2011
        
11TM Dilshan144SrlZimPallekele10 Mar 2011
 2TM Dilshan108*SrlEngCol-RPS26 Mar 2011
        
21TM Dilshan161*SrlBanMelbourne26 Feb 2015
 2TM Dilshan104SrlScoHobart11 Mar 2015

He shares the record for most nineties on most occasions with ME Waugh of Australia. Both the batsmen have scored nineties on three occasions.

He holds the record of most fifties by a batsman in the World Cup. He has scored 21 fifties to his credit. He is the only batsman to score 20 plus fifties in the World Cup.

He holds the record of partnering most runs for the third wicket in the World Cup with Rahul Dravid. SR Tendulkar-R Dravid posted 237 runs unfinished partnership in the game between India and Kenya at Bristol on 23.05.1999

SR Tendulkar of India with nine Man of the Match awards owns the record for most Man of the Match Awards.

His 603 run aggregate in 2003 contained seven fifties which represent the most fifties by a batsman in any World Cup. His seven fifties in this edition comprised of one century and six half centuries. His six half centuries in 2003 edition represent the most fifties scored by a batsman in any edition of the World Cup.

He is the only batsman to aggregate 500 plus runs in two editions. He totaled 526 runs in 1996 edition and 603 runs in 2003 edition.

India Vs Australia at Mohali on 22 Sep 2023

India Vs Australia at Mohali on 22 Sep 2023

India won this game by five wickets to post its 55th win over Australia in one day games. India won this game by five wickets with eight balls to spare to provide the eleventh occasion of India winning a game against Australia with single digit balls to spare.

India won this game by five wickets to post its 31st win over Australia in one day games on home soil. India won this game by five wickets with eight balls to spare to provide the fifth occasion of India winning a game against Australia on home soil with single digit balls to spare.

Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 5 for 51 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in a one day international against Australia.

No Player Overs M R W I Opposition Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 12.0 2 43 5 1 Australia Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
2 RJ Shastri 6.5 1 15 5 2 Australia Perth 08 Dec 1991
3 SR Tendulkar 10.0 1 32 5 2 Australia Kochi 01 Apr 1998
4 AB Agarkar 9.3 1 42 6 1 Australia Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
5 M Kartik 10.0 3 27 6 1 Australia Wankhede 17 Oct 2007
6 YS Chahal 10.0 0 42 6 1 Australia Melbourne 18 Jan 2019
7 Mohammed Shami 10.0 1 51 5 1 Australia Mohali 22 Sep 2023

Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 5 for 51 in this game to provide the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in a one day international on home soil against Australia.

No Player Overs M R W I Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SR Tendulkar 10.0 1 32 5 2 Australia Kochi 01 Apr 1998
2 M Kartik 10.0 3 27 6 1 Australia Wankhede 17 Oct 2007
3 Mohammed Shami 10.0 1 51 5 1 Australia Mohali 22 Sep 2023

Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 5 for 51 in this game to provide the second occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in a one day international on home soil against Australia.

No Player Overs M R W I Opposition Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 12.0 2 43 5 1 Australia Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
2 Mohammed Shami 10.0 1 51 5 1 Australia Mohali 22 Sep 2023

He also became the first Indian bowler to concede 50 plus runs and to capture five or more wickets in an innings against Australia.

Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 5 for 51 in this game to provide the 94th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in a one day international.  It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding 50 plus runs in a one day international.

Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 5 for 51 in this game to provide the second occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in a one day international. He became the eighth bowler in the history of one day internationals to capture five or more wickets conceding 50 plus runs in a one day international on two or more occasions.

No No Player Overs M R W I Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 1 Bilal Khan 10.0 0 60 5 1 Oma Nam Sharjah 11 Mar 2022
  2 Bilal Khan 10.0 0 54 5 2 Oma PNG Dubai (DSC) 16 Apr 2022
  3 Bilal Khan 10.0 2 55 5 1 Oma Sco Bulawayo 25 Jun 2023
                       
2 1 SL Malinga 10.0 0 54 5 1 Srl RSA Paarl 11 Jan 2012
  2 SL Malinga 9.5 0 52 5 2 Srl Pak Fatullah 25 Feb 2014
  3 SL Malinga 10.0 0 56 5 1 Srl Pak Mirpur 08 Mar 2014
                       
3 1 Mustafizur Rahman 9.2 1 50 5 2 Ban Ind Mirpur 18 Jun 2015
  2 Mustafizur Rahman 10.0 1 59 5 1 Ban Ind Birmingham 02 Jul 2019
  3 Mustafizur Rahman 10.0 0 75 5 1 Ban Pak Lord’s 05 Jul 2019
                       
4 1 Waqar Younis 8.0 0 52 5 2 Pak Win Karachi 09 No1990
  2 Waqar Younis 8.5 0 52 5 2 Pak Srl Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 1996
  3 Waqar Younis 8.0 0 59 6 2 Pak Aus Nottingham 19 Jun 2001
                       
5 1 M Dillon 10.0 1 51 5 1 Win Ind Toronto 14 Sep 1999
  2 M Dillon 10.0 1 52 5 1 Win Ind Port of Spain 02 Jun 2002
                       
6 1 Hasan Ali 10.0 1 52 5 1 Pak Aus Sydney 22 Jan 2017
  2 Hasan Ali 9.2 0 51 5 1 Pak Eng Lord’s 10 Jul 2021
                       
7 1 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 Aus Win Bridgetown 26 Jun 2016
  2 JR Hazlewood 9.0 0 52 6 1 Aus NZl Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
                       
8 1 Mohammed Shami 10.0 1 69 5 1 Ind Eng Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
  2 Mohammed Shami 10.0 1 51 5 1 Ind Aus Mohali 22 Sep 2023

Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 5 for 51 in this game to provide his best bowling effort in a one day international. It was his second five wicket haul in a one day international.

No Player Overs M R W I Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Mohammed Shami 10.0 1 69 5 1 Ind Eng Birmingham 30 Jun 2019
2 Mohammed Shami 10.0 1 51 5 1 Ind Aus Mohali 22 Sep 2023

Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 5 for 51 in this game. It provides his sixth four wicket haul in a one day internationals conceding 50 plus runs. He became the third bowler to capture six or more four wicket hauls in one day internationals conceding 50 plus runs. Others are – Waqar Younis of Pakistan {07} and SL Malinga [06}.

Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 5 for 51 in this game. It provides his eleventh four wicket haul in a one day internationals. He now occupies the second place in the list of Indian bowlers who have captured most four wicket hauls in one day internationals. AG Agarkar is ahead of Mohammad Shami with 12 four wicket hauls to his credit. Mohammad Shami went past A Kumble and J Srinath who have taken ten four wicket hauls.

DA Warner’s 52 in this game provide his tenth fifty as an opener against India. He became the fourth Australian opening batsman to score ten or more fifties against India. Others are – AJ Finch {13], AC Gilchrist {13} and ML Hayden {13}

DA Warner’s run aggregate as an opener against India read 1042. He became to the fifth Australian opening batsman to total 1000 plus runs against India. Others are – AC Gilchrist {1595}, AJ Finch {1460}, ML Hayden {1402} and DC Boon {1043}

C Green {31} and A Zampa {02} were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 119th and 120th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against India in a one day international. It also provides the 48th and 49th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against India on away soil in a one day international

M Labuschagne was dismissed stumped for 2 in this game to provide the 48th occasion of an Australian batsman in an innings against India in a one day international. It also provide the 32nd occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against India on away soil in a one day international

S Thakur returned with figures of none for 78 in this game to provide the 38th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings against Australia in a one day international. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings against Australia on home soil in a one day international.

S Thakur returned with figures of none for 78 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings without capturing a wicket against Australia in a one day international. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 70 plus runs in an innings without capturing a wicket against Australia on home soil in a one day international.

RD Gaikwad and Shubman Gill opened the Indian innings in this game to provide the 151st opening pair for India in one day internationals. They also became India’s 36th opening pair against Australia.

RD Gaikwad and Shubman Gill posted 142 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 17th occasion of a three figure partnership for the first wicket against Australia in a one day international. It also provides the 13th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket against Australia on home soil

RG Gaikwad {71} and Shubman Gill {74} scored fifties in this game to provide the 14th occasion of both the Indian openers scoring fifties in an innings against Australia. It also provides the seventh  occasion of both the Indian openers scoring half centuries in an innings against Australia.

SS Iyer was dismissed run out for 3 in this game to provide the occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against Australia in a one day international. It also provide the 46th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against Australia on home soil in a one day international

RG Gaikwad {71},Shubman Gill {74}, KL Rahul {58*} and SK Yadav {50} scored fifties in this game to provide the fifth occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against Australia.

RG Gaikwad {71},Shubman Gill {74}, KL Rahul {58*} and SK Yadav {50} scored fifties in this game to provide the second occasion of four Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against Australia. India became the second team after England to perform such a feat against Australia on two occasions.

Rahul scored 58 not out in this game to provide the 30th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in an innings against Australia in one day internationals. It also provides the 25th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a half century in an innings against Australia in one day internationals.

KL Rahul scored 58 not out in this game to provide the 20th  occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in an innings against Australia on home soil in one day internationals. It also provides the 16th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a half century in an innings against Australia on home soil in one day internationals.

DA Warner of Australia, RG Gaikwad of India and Shubman Gill of India scored 52, 71 and 74 in this game respectively to provide the 17th occasion of three openers scoring fifties in a match between India and Australia one day international series.

No Team Opp Ground Start Date C HC
1 Aus Ind Sydney 21 Jan 1986 1 2
2 Aus Ind Melbourne 31 Jan 1986 0 3
3 Ind Aus Jaipur 07 Sep 1986 3 0
4 Aus Ind Hamilton 08 Mar 1990 0 3
5 Ind Aus Wankhede 27 Feb 1996 1 2
6 Ind Aus Nagpur 14 Oct 2007 0 3
7 Ind Aus Hyderabad 05 Nov 2009 2 1
8 Aus Ind Brisbane 15 Jan 2016 1 2
9 Aus Ind Canberra 20 Jan 2016 2 1
10 Aus Ind Sydney 23 Jan 2016 1 2
11 Ind Aus Indore 24 Sep 2017 1 2
12 Ind Aus Nagpur 01 Oct 2017 1 2
13 Ind Aus Mohali 10 Mar 2019 1 2
14 Aus Ind The Oval 09 Jun 2019 1 2
15 Ind Aus Wankhede 14 Jan 2020 2 1
16 Aus Ind Sydney 27 Nov 2020 1 2
17 Ind Aus Mohali 22 Sep 2023 0 3

DA Warner of Australia, RG Gaikwad of India and Shubman Gill of India scored 52, 71 and 74 in this game respectively to provide the fourth occasion of three openers scoring half centuries in a match between India and Australia one day international series.

No Team Opp Ground Start Date C HC
1 Aus Ind Melbourne 31 Jan 1986 0 3
2 Aus Ind Hamilton 08 Mar 1990 0 3
3 Ind Aus Nagpur 14 Oct 2007 0 3
4 Ind Aus Mohali 22 Sep 2023 0 3

DA Warner {52} and Shubman Gill {74} scored fifties in this game to provide the ninth occasion of rival openers batting at number two scoring half centuries in a match between India and Australia one day international series.

Some interesting nuggets of the second test between West Indies and India at Port of Spain

Some interesting nuggets of the second test between West Indies and India at Port of Spain

The second test at Port of Spain marked the 100th test between the two teams. West Indies and India would become the ninth opponents to play 100 tests in the annals of test cricket.

West Indies will have India as its third opponent against whom it would be playing its 100th test. West Indies has played 118 tests against Aus and 163 tests against Eng.

NoTeamOppSpanMatWLTD
1WinAus1930-20221183260125
2WinEng1928-20221635951053
3WinInd1948-20231003023047

India will have West Indies as its third opponent against whom it would be playing its 100th test. India has played 107 tests against Australia and 131 tests against England

NoTeamOppSpanMatWLTD
1IndAus1947-20231073245129
2IndEng1932-20221313150050
3IndWin1948-20231002330047

The second test between West Indies and India scheduled at Port of Spain would be the 100th test between the two teams. West Indies and India would become the ninth oppositions to play 100 tests against each other in the annals of test cricket.

NoTeamOppSpanMWLTD
1AusEng1877-2023359152111096
2EngWin1928-20221635159053
3EngSAF1889-20221566635055
4EngInd1932-20221315031050
5AusWin1930-20221186032125
6EngNZl1930-20231125213047
7AusInd1947-20231074532129
8AusSAF1902-20231015426021
9IndWin1948-20231002330047

Australia is the only team in the annals of test cricket to play 100 plus matches against four oppositions. The following table lists the performance of Australia against each team

NoTeamOppSpanMWLTD
1AusEng1877-2023359152111096
2AusWin1930-20221186032125
3AusInd1947-20231074532129
4AusSAF1902-20231015426021

India capped Mukesh Kumar for this test. He became the 307th cricketer to represent India in tests. He also became the 54th Indian cricketer to make his debut against West Indies.

India capped Mukesh Kumar for this test. He became the 140th cricketer to represent India in tests on away soil. He also became the 16th Indian cricketer to make his debut against West Indies in West Indies.

V Kohli scored 121 in this test which was the 100th test between the two teams. By a strange coincidence SM Gavaskar had also scored the same score of 121 at Delhi in Oct 1983 which was the 50th test between the two teams.

V Kohli was dismissed run out for 121 in India’s first innings providing the 121st occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century.

V Kohli was dismissed run out for 121 in India’s first innings providing the 17th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in a test innings  against West Indies in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century.GR Viswanath was dismissed run out for 112 in Apr 1976 at the same venue – Port of Spain.

RG Sharma became the first India captain opener to score twin half centuries in a test.He scored 80 and 57 in this test.It also provides the 26th occasion of a captain opener scoring twin half centuries in a test in the annals of test cricket

His feat provides the third occasion of an Indian captain openers scoring twin fifties in a test which includes twin centuries. Interestingly all the three occasions are against West Indies.

NoPlayerFISIOppGroundStart Date
1SM Gavaskar205073WinWankhede01 Dec 1978
2SM Gavaskar107182*WinEden Gardens29 Dec 1978
3RG Sharma080057WinPort of Spain20 Jul 2023

It also provides the 49th occasion of a captain opener scoring twin fifties in a test which includes twin centuries

R Ashwin’s three wickets in this test fetched him an aggregate of 75 wickets against West Indies. He became the second Indian bowler to capture 75 plus wickets against West Indies. Kapil Dev is the other Indian bowler to capture 75 plus wickets against West Indies. He has taken 89 wickets to his credit. Thus R Ashwin became the first Indian spin bowler to capture 75 wickets against West Indies.

R Ashwin became the eighth bowler to capture 75 plus wickets against West Indies. The following table lists all these eight bowlers

NoPlayerTeamSpanMIBallsRunsWBBIBBMAve510
1GD McGrathAus1995-20052346547521321106/1710/02719.3882
2N Kapil DevInd1978-1989254146392216899/8310/13524.8941
3JM AndersonEng2004-2020224145151967877/4209/07322.6050
4FS TruemanEng1954-1963183345842018867/4412/11923.4662
5M MuralidaranSrl1993-2008122237351609828/4611/17019.6293
6Imran KhanPak1977-1990182934881695807/8011/12121.1861
7Wasim AkramPak1986-2000173235501645796/6111/11020.8241
8R AshwinInd2011-2023132531581536757/7112/13120.4861

R Ashwin became the second spin bowler to capture 75 plus wickets against West Indies. The following table lists all these two bowlers

NoPlayerTeamSpanMIBallsRunsWBBIBBMAve510
1M MuralidaranSrl1993-2008122237351609828/4611/17019.6293
2R AshwinInd2011-2023132531581536757/7112/13120.4861

Mohd Siraj returned with figures of five for 60 in West Indies first innings to provide the 60th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 33rd occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies in West Indies.

Mohd Siraj returned with figures of five for 60 in West Indies first innings to provide the 18th occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies in West Indies.

Mohd Siraj returned with figures of five for 60 in West Indies first innings to provide the second occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in a test innings.  The other occasion was his five for 73 against Australia at Brisbane in Jan 2021. This his five for 60 in this test represent his best bowling figures in a test innings

Bowlers capturing four or more wickets conceding single digit runs in one day internationals

Bowlers capturing four or more wickets conceding single digit runs in one day internationals

Kuldeep Yadav of India returned with figures of four for six against West Indies at Bridgetown on 27 Jul 2023 to provide the 22nd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding single digit runs in a one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CM Old10.05841EngCanManchester13 Jun 1979
2Abdul Qadir10.04941PakNZlSharjah15 Apr 1986
3CA Walsh4.33152WinSrlSharjah03 Dec 1986
4PV Simmons10.08342WinPakSydney17 Dec 1992
5CZ Harris3.10741NZlScoEdinburgh31 May 1999
6SB Joshi10.06651IndRSANairobi (Gym)26 Sep 1999
7GD McGrath10.04841AusIndSydney14 Jan 2000
8HH Streak8.04842ZimWinSydney23 Jan 2001
9M Muralidaran10.03951SrlNZlSharjah09 Apr 2002
10Yuvraj Singh4.32642IndNamPietermaritzburg23 Feb 2003
11DS Lehmann4.31742AusZimHarare27 May 2004
12DR Smith6.01841WinNetDublin10 Jul 2007
13DL Vettori6.02751NZlBanQueenstown31 Dec 2007
14V Sehwag2.50641IndBanDambulla16 Jun 2010
15JH Davey7.23951ScoAfgAyr17 Aug 2010
16TM Dilshan3.01442SrlZimPallekele10 Mar 2011
17B Kumar6.01842IndSrlPort of Spain09 Jul 2013
18STR Binny4.42462IndBanMirpur17 Jun 2014
19LM Jongwe5.11652ZimAfgSharjah02 Jan 2016
20S Bhari3.01541NepUSA.Kirtipur12 Feb 2020
21Shakib Al Hasan7.22841BanWinMirpur20 Jan 2021
22Kuldeep Yadav3.02641IndWinBridgetown27 Jul 2023

It alsoprovides the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding single digit runs in a one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1SB Joshi10.06651IndRSANairobi (Gym)26 Sep 1999
2Yuvraj Singh4.32642IndNamPietermaritzburg23 Feb 2003
3V Sehwag2.50641IndBanDambulla16 Jun 2010
4B Kumar6.01842IndSrlPort of Spain09 Jul 2013
5STR Binny4.42462IndBanMirpur17 Jun 2014
6Kuldeep Yadav3.02641IndWinBridgetown27 Jul 2023
Pakistan’s innings victories in tests

Pakistan’s innings victories in tests

Pakistan posted an innings and 222 runs win over Sri Lanka in the just concluded test at Col-SSC to provide the 35th occasion of Pakistan posting an innings win against various oppositions. It also provides Pakistan’s seventh innings win against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwoninns & 324 runsv New ZealandLahore01 May 2002
2Pakistanwoninns & 264 runsv BangladeshMultan29 Aug 2001
3Pakistanwoninns & 222 runsv Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023
4Pakistanwoninns & 188 runsv AustraliaKarachi15 Sep 1988
5Pakistanwoninns & 184 runsv BangladeshChattogram09 Dec 2011
6Pakistanwoninns & 178 runsv BangladeshDhaka09 Jan 2002
7Pakistanwoninns & 175 runsv Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 1999
8Pakistanwoninns & 169 runsv BangladeshChattogram16 Jan 2002
9Pakistanwoninns & 166 runsv New ZealandDunedin07 Feb 1973
10Pakistanwoninns & 163 runsv Sri LankaGalle21 Jun 2000
11Pakistanwoninns & 147 runsv ZimbabweHarare07 May 2021
12Pakistanwoninns & 119 runsv IndiaHyd-Pak14 Jan 1983
13Pakistanwoninns & 116 runsv ZimbabweHarare29 Apr 2021
14Pakistanwoninns & 102 runsv Sri LankaLahore22 Mar 1982
15Pakistanwoninns & 100 runsv EnglandLahore29 Nov 2005
16Pakistanwoninns & 087 runsv EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
17Pakistanwoninns & 086 runsv IndiaKarachi23 Dec 1982
18Pakistanwoninns & 082 runsv AustraliaMelbourne11 Dec 1981
19Pakistanwoninns & 064 runsv New ZealandRawalpindi27 Mar 1965
20Pakistanwoninns & 052 runsv Sri LankaKandy26 Aug 1994
21Pakistanwoninns & 044 runsv BangladeshRawalpindi07 Feb 2020
22Pakistanwoninns & 043 runsv IndiaLucknow23 Oct 1952
23Pakistanwoninns & 043 runsv New ZealandKarachi10 Oct 1990
24Pakistanwoninns & 040 runsv Sri LankaPeshawar08 Sep 1995
25Pakistanwoninns & 029 runsv West IndiesRawalpindi29 Nov 1997
26Pakistanwoninns & 020 runsv Sri LankaKandy23 Feb 1986
27Pakistanwoninns & 019 runsv West IndiesPeshawar17 Nov 1997
28Pakistanwoninns & 018 runsv EnglandLeeds02 Jul 1987
29Pakistanwoninns & 016 runsv New ZealandDub-DSC24 Nov 2018
30Pakistanwoninns & 013 runsv New ZealandRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
31Pakistanwoninns & 012 runsv New ZealandWellington17 Feb 1994
32Pakistanwoninns & 008 runsv BangladeshMirpur04 Dec 2021
33Pakistanwoninns & 003 runsv AustraliaFaisalabad30 Sep 1982
34Pakistanwoninns & 001 runv West IndiesPort of Spain26 Mar 1958
35Pakistanwoninns & 001 runv New ZealandKarachi13 Oct 1955
       
NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwoninns & 222 runsv Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023
2Pakistanwoninns & 175 runsv Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 1999
3Pakistanwoninns & 163 runsv Sri LankaGalle21 Jun 2000
4Pakistanwoninns & 102 runsv Sri LankaLahore22 Mar 1982
5Pakistanwoninns & 052 runsv Sri LankaKandy26 Aug 1994
6Pakistanwoninns & 040 runsv Sri LankaPeshawar08 Sep 1995
7Pakistanwoninns & 020 runsv Sri LankaKandy23 Feb 1986

Pakistan posted an innings and 222 runs win over Sri Lanka in the just concluded test at Col-SSC to provide the third  occasion of Pakistan posting an innings and 200 plus runs win against various oppositions. It also provides Pakistan’s first  innings and 200 plus runs win against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwoninns & 324 runsv New ZealandLahore01 May 2002
2Pakistanwoninns & 264 runsv BangladeshMultan29 Aug 2001
3Pakistanwoninns & 222 runsv Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023
       
NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwoninns & 222 runsv Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023
Pakistan posting a team total in excess of 550 plus runs in a test innings.

Pakistan posting a team total in excess of 550 plus runs in a test innings.

Pakistan posted a team total of 576 for 5 declared against Sri Lanka in the just concluded test at Col-SSC to provide the 37th occasion of Pakistan posting a team total in excess of 550 runs in a test innings. It also provides the seventh occasion of Pakistan posting a team total in excess of 550 runs in a test innings against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistan561185.32v New ZealandLahore26 Oct 1955
2Pakistan657/8d319.03v West IndiesBridgetown17 Jan 1958
3Pakistan608/7d195.01v EnglandBirmingham03 Jun 1971
4Pakistan574/8d124.6×82v AustraliaMelbourne29 Dec 1972
5Pakistan569/9d192.02v EnglandHyd-Pak16 Mar 1973
6Pakistan600/7d165.31v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1974
7Pakistan565/9d105.2×81v New ZealandKarachi30 Oct 1976
8Pakistan652142.42v IndiaFaisalabad03 Jan 1983
9Pakistan581/3d166.01v IndiaHyd-Pak14 Jan 1983
10Pakistan624191.22v AustraliaAdelaide09 Dec 1983
11Pakistan674/6224.52v IndiaFaisalabad24 Oct 1984
12Pakistan555/3162.52v Sri LankaFaisalabad16 Oct 1985
13Pakistan708220.31v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1987
14Pakistan616/5d203.01v New ZealandAuckland24 Feb 1989
15Pakistan699/5203.42v IndiaLahore01 Dec 1989
16Pakistan553178.22v ZimbabweSheikhupura17 Oct 1996
17Pakistan580/9d172.12v AustraliaPeshawar15 Oct 1998
18Pakistan594184.52v Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 1999
19Pakistan600/8d175.22v Sri LankaGalle21 Jun 2000
20Pakistan571/8d210.02v New ZealandChristchurch15 Mar 2001
21Pakistan643157.51v New ZealandLahore01 May 2002
22Pakistan570167.51v IndiaBengaluru24 Mar 2005
23Pakistan636/8d156.22v EnglandLahore29 Nov 2005
24Pakistan679/7d143.31v IndiaLahore13 Jan 2006
25Pakistan588136.21v IndiaFaisalabad21 Jan 2006
26Pakistan599/7d140.13v IndiaKarachi29 Jan 2006
27Pakistan765/6d248.52v Sri LankaKarachi21 Feb 2009
28Pakistan594/5d176.52v BangladeshChattogram09 Dec 2011
29Pakistan551/6d147.01v Sri LankaCol-SSC30 Jun 2012
30Pakistan570/6d164.01v AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
31Pakistan566/3d170.51v New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
32Pakistan628168.42v BangladeshKhulna28 Apr 2015
33Pakistan557/8d152.01v BangladeshMirpur06 May 2015
34Pakistan579/3d155.31v West IndiesDub- (DSC13 Oct 2016
35Pakistan555/3d131.03v Sri LankaKarachi19 Dec 2019
36Pakistan579155.32v EnglandRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
37Pakistan576/5d134.02v Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023
        
NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistan555/3162.52v Sri LankaFaisalabad16 Oct 1985
2Pakistan594184.52v Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 1999
3Pakistan600/8d175.22v Sri LankaGalle21 Jun 2000
4Pakistan765/6d248.52v Sri LankaKarachi21 Feb 2009
5Pakistan551/6d147.01v Sri LankaCol-SSC30 Jun 2012
6Pakistan555/3d131.03v Sri LankaKarachi19 Dec 2019
7Pakistan576/5d134.02v Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023
Double centuries by Pakistan batsmen in a test innings

Double centuries by Pakistan batsmen in a test innings

Abdulla Shafique of Pakistan scored 201 in the just concluded test against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC to provide the 46th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a double century in a test innings. It also provides the twelfth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a double century in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Imtiaz Ahmed2092v New ZealandLahore26 Oct 1955
2Hanif Mohammad3373v West IndiesBridgetown17 Jan 1958
3Hanif Mohammad203*1v New ZealandLahore02 Apr 1965
4Zaheer Abbas2741v EnglandBirmingham03 Jun 1971
5Mushtaq Mohammad2011v New ZealandDunedin07 Feb 1973
6Zaheer Abbas2401v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1974
7Javed Miandad2061v New ZealandKarachi30 Oct 1976
8Zaheer Abbas235*2v IndiaLahore27 Oct 1978
9Taslim Arif210*2v AustraliaFaisalabad06 Mar 1980
10Mohsin Khan2001v EnglandLord’s12 Aug 1982
11Zaheer Abbas2151v IndiaLahore10 Dec 1982
12Mudassar Nazar2311v IndiaHyd-Pak14 Jan 1983
13Javed Miandad280*1v IndiaHyd-Pak14 Jan 1983
14Qasim Umar2102v IndiaFaisalabad24 Oct 1984
15Qasim Umar2062v Sri LankaFaisalabad16 Oct 1985
16Javed Miandad203*2v Sri LankaFaisalabad16 Oct 1985
17Javed Miandad2601v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1987
18Javed Miandad2111v AustraliaKarachi15 Sep 1988
19Javed Miandad2711v New ZealandAuckland24 Feb 1989
20Shoaib Mohammad203*2v IndiaLahore01 Dec 1989
21Shoaib Mohammad203*2v New ZealandKarachi10 Oct 1990
22Aamer Sohail2051v EnglandManchester02 Jul 1992
23Saleem Malik2373v AustraliaRawalpindi05 Oct 1994
24Wasim Akram257*2v ZimbabweSheikhupura17 Oct 1996
25Ijaz Ahmed2112v Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 1999
26Inzamam-ul-Haq200*2v Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 1999
27Mohammad Yousuf2032v New ZealandChristchurch15 Mar 2001
28Mohammad Yousuf204*2v BangladeshChattogram16 Jan 2002
29Inzamam-ul-Haq3291v New ZealandLahore01 May 2002
30Younis Khan2671v IndiaBengaluru24 Mar 2005
31Mohammad Yousuf2232v EnglandLahore29 Nov 2005
32Mohammad Yousuf2022v EnglandLord’s13 Jul 2006
33Younis Khan3132v Sri LankaKarachi21 Feb 2009
34Taufeeq Umar2362v Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
35Younis Khan200*2v BangladeshChattogram09 Dec 2011
36Younis Khan200*3v ZimbabweHarare03 Sep 2013
37Younis Khan2131v AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
38Mohammad Hafeez2242v BangladeshKhulna28 Apr 2015
39Azhar Ali2261v BangladeshMirpur06 May 2015
40Shoaib Malik2451v EnglandAbu Dhabi13 Oct 2015
41Younis Khan2182v EnglandThe Oval11 Aug 2016
42Azhar Ali302*1v West IndiesDub- (DSC13 Oct 2016
43Azhar Ali205*1v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2016
44Abid Ali215*1v ZimbabweHarare07 May 2021
45Saud Shakeel208*2v Sri LankaGalle16 Jul 2023
46Abdullah Shafique2012v Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023
       
NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Hanif Mohammad3373v West IndiesBridgetown17 Jan 1958
2Taslim Arif210*2v AustraliaFaisalabad06 Mar 1980
3Mohsin Khan2001v EnglandLord’s12 Aug 1982
4Mudassar Nazar2311v IndiaHyd-Pak14 Jan 1983
5Shoaib Mohammad203*2v New ZealandKarachi10 Oct 1990
6Aamer Sohail2051v EnglandManchester02 Jul 1992
7Taufeeq Umar2362v Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
8Mohammad Hafeez2242v BangladeshKhulna28 Apr 2015
9Azhar Ali302*1v West IndiesDub- (DSC13 Oct 2016
10Azhar Ali205*1v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2016
11Abid Ali215*1v ZimbabweHarare07 May 2021
12Abdullah Shafique2012v Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023

Abdulla Shafique of Pakistan scored 201 in the just concluded test against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC to provide the eighth occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a double century in a test innings against Sri Lanka. It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a double century in a test innings against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Qasim Umar2062v Sri LankaFaisalabad16 Oct 1985
2Javed Miandad203*2v Sri LankaFaisalabad16 Oct 1985
3Ijaz Ahmed2112v Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 1999
4Inzamam-ul-Haq200*2v Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 1999
5Younis Khan3132v Sri LankaKarachi21 Feb 2009
6Taufeeq Umar2362v Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
7Saud Shakeel208*2v Sri LankaGalle16 Jul 2023
8Abdullah Shafique2012v Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023
       
NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Taufeeq Umar2362v Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
2Abdullah Shafique2012v Sri LankaCol-SSC24 Jul 2023

Javed  Miandad and Younis Khan share the record of most double centuries by a Pakistan batsmen in tests. Both have scored double centuries on six occasions

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Javed Miandad2061v New ZealandKarachi30 Oct 1976
2Javed Miandad280*1v IndiaHyd-Pak14 Jan 1983
3Javed Miandad203*2v Sri LankaFaisalabad16 Oct 1985
4Javed Miandad2601v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1987
5Javed Miandad2111v AustraliaKarachi15 Sep 1988
6Javed Miandad2711v New ZealandAuckland24 Feb 1989
       
1Younis Khan2671v IndiaBengaluru24 Mar 2005
2Younis Khan3132v Sri LankaKarachi21 Feb 2009
3Younis Khan200*2v BangladeshChattogram09 Dec 2011
4Younis Khan200*3v ZimbabweHarare03 Sep 2013
5Younis Khan2131v AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
6Younis Khan2182v EnglandThe Oval11 Aug 2016
India’s innings victories in tests and West Indies’ innings losses its tests – India carves its 50th innings victory

India’s innings victories in tests and West Indies’ innings losses its tests – India carves its 50th innings victory

India won the first test against West Indies at Roseau by an innings and 141 runs to provide India’s 50th innings win against an opposition. West Indies innings loss provide its 47th innings loss against an opposition. The following table lists India’s 50 innings wins and West Indies’ 47 innings losses

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawoninns & 272 runsv West IndiesRajkot04 Oct 2018
2Indiawoninns & 262 runsv AfghanistanBengaluru14 Jun 2018
3Indiawoninns & 239 runsv BangladeshMirpur25 May 2007
4Indiawoninns & 239 runsv Sri LankaNagpur24 Nov 2017
5Indiawoninns & 222 runsv Sri LankaMohali04 Mar 2022
6Indiawoninns & 219 runsv AustraliaEden Gardens18 Mar 1998
7Indiawoninns & 202 runsv South AfricaRanchi19 Oct 2019
8Indiawoninns & 198 runsv New ZealandNagpur20 Nov 2010
9Indiawoninns & 171 runsv Sri LankaPallekele12 Aug 2017
10Indiawoninns & 144 runsv Sri LankaKanpur24 Nov 2009
11Indiawoninns & 141 runsv West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023
12Indiawoninns & 140 runsv BangladeshDhaka10 Dec 2004
13Indiawoninns & 137 runsv South AfricaPune10 Oct 2019
14Indiawoninns & 135 runsv AustraliaHyderabad02 Mar 2013
15Indiawoninns & 132 runsv AustraliaNagpur09 Feb 2023
16Indiawoninns & 131 runsv PakistanRawalpindi13 Apr 2004
17Indiawoninns & 130 runsv BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019
18Indiawoninns & 126 runsv West IndiesWankhede14 Nov 2013
19Indiawoninns & 119 runsv Sri LankaLucknow18 Jan 1994
20Indiawoninns & 115 runsv New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
21Indiawoninns & 112 runsv West IndiesWankhede09 Oct 2002
22Indiawoninns & 109 runsv New ZealandChennai06 Jan 1956
23Indiawoninns & 106 runsv Sri LankaNagpur27 Dec 1986
24Indiawoninns & 101 runsv ZimbabweNagpur21 Feb 2002
25Indiawoninns & 100 runsv AustraliaWankhede03 Nov 1979
26Indiawoninns & 095 runsv Sri LankaBengaluru26 Jan 1994
27Indiawoninns & 092 runsv West IndiesNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
28Indiawoninns & 090 runsv ZimbabweBulawayo13 Sep 2005
29Indiawoninns & 083 runsv BangladeshChattogram17 Dec 2004
30Indiawoninns & 075 runsv EnglandChennai16 Dec 2016
31Indiawoninns & 070 runsv PakistanDelhi16 Oct 1952
32Indiawoninns & 067 runsv Sri LankaCuttack04 Jan 1987
33Indiawoninns & 057 runsv South AfricaEden Gardens14 Feb 2010
34Indiawoninns & 053 runsv Sri LankaColombo (SSC)03 Aug 2017
35Indiawoninns & 052 runsv PakistanMultan28 Mar 2004
36Indiawoninns & 051 runsv West IndiesEden Gardens06 Nov 2013
37Indiawoninns & 046 runsv EnglandLeeds22 Aug 2002
38Indiawoninns & 046 runsv BangladeshEden Gardens22 Nov 2019
39Indiawoninns & 036 runsv EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
40Indiawoninns & 027 runsv New ZealandBrabourne02 Dec 1955
41Indiawoninns & 025 runsv EnglandAhmedabad04 Mar 2021
42Indiawoninns & 024 runsv Sri LankaBrabourne02 Dec 2009
43Indiawoninns & 022 runsv EnglandChennai11 Feb 1993
44Indiawoninns & 017 runsv Sri LankaAhmedabad08 Feb 1994
45Indiawoninns & 015 runsv West IndiesEden Gardens14 Nov 2011
46Indiawoninns & 015 runsv EnglandWankhede19 Feb 1993
47Indiawoninns & 013 runsv ZimbabweDelhi13 Mar 1993
48Indiawoninns & 008 runsv EnglandChennai06 Feb 1952
49Indiawoninns & 008 runsv Sri LankaChandigarh23 Nov 1990
50Indiawoninns & 002 runsv AustraliaSydney07 Jan 1978
       
NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1West Indieslostinns & 283 runsv EnglandLeeds25 May 2007
2West Indieslostinns & 272 runsv IndiaRajkot04 Oct 2018
3West Indieslostinns & 237 runsv EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1957
4West Indieslostinns & 220 runsv South AfricaCenturion17 Dec 2014
5West Indieslostinns & 217 runsv AustraliaBrisbane16 Jan 1931
6West Indieslostinns & 212 runsv AustraliaHobart10 Dec 2015
7West Indieslostinns & 209 runsv EnglandBirmingham17 Aug 2017
8West Indieslostinns & 184 runsv BangladeshMirpur30 Nov 2018
9West Indieslostinns & 183 runsv AustraliaAdelaide25 Jan 1997
10West Indieslostinns & 172 runsv AustraliaSydney01 Jan 1931
11West Indieslostinns & 141 runsv IndiaRoseau12 Jul 2023
12West Indieslostinns & 134 runsv New ZealandHamilton03 Dec 2020
13West Indieslostinns & 126 runsv IndiaWankhede14 Nov 2013
14West Indieslostinns & 126 runsv AustraliaBrisbane23 Nov 2000
15West Indieslostinns & 122 runsv AustraliaMelbourne13 Feb 1931
16West Indieslostinns & 112 runsv IndiaWankhede09 Oct 2002
17West Indieslostinns & 105 runsv New ZealandWellington26 Dec 1999
18West Indieslostinns & 100 runsv South AfricaDurban10 Jan 2008
19West Indieslostinns & 092 runsv IndiaNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
20West Indieslostinns & 086 runsv South AfricaBridgetown21 Apr 2005
21West Indieslostinns & 083 runsv EnglandCh-le-St14 May 2009
22West Indieslostinns & 082 runsv AustraliaKingston11 Jun 1955
23West Indieslostinns & 073 runsv New ZealandWellington11 Dec 2013
24West Indieslostinns & 071 runsv EnglandThe Oval11 Aug 1928
25West Indieslostinns & 067 runsv New ZealandWellington01 Dec 2017
26West Indieslostinns & 065 runsv AustraliaBrisbane26 Nov 2009
27West Indieslostinns & 065 runsv South AfricaDurban26 Dec 2003
28West Indieslostinns & 063 runsv South AfricaGros Islet10 Jun 2021
29West Indieslostinns & 058 runsv EnglandLord’s23 Jun 1928
30West Indieslostinns & 055 runsv AustraliaSydney30 Dec 1984
31West Indieslostinns & 053 runsv AustraliaKingston29 Apr 1995
32West Indieslostinns & 051 runsv IndiaEden Gardens06 Nov 2013
33West Indieslostinns & 039 runsv EnglandLeeds17 Aug 2000
34West Indieslostinns & 036 runsv EnglandLord’s20 Jun 1957
35West Indieslostinns & 034 runsv EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 1966
36West Indieslostinns & 030 runsv EnglandManchester21 Jul 1928
37West Indieslostinns & 030 runsv AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1968
38West Indieslostinns & 029 runsv PakistanRawalpindi29 Nov 1997
39West Indieslostinns & 027 runsv AustraliaPerth01 Dec 2000
40West Indieslostinns & 027 runsv EnglandLord’s24 Jun 1933
41West Indieslostinns & 019 runsv PakistanPeshawar17 Nov 1997
42West Indieslostinns & 017 runsv EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1933
43West Indieslostinns & 015 runsv IndiaEden Gardens14 Nov 2011
44West Indieslostinns & 012 runsv New ZealandWellington11 Dec 2020
45West Indieslostinns & 006 runsv Sri LankaGalle14 Oct 2015
46West Indieslostinns & 005 runsv EnglandLeeds25 Jul 1957
47West Indieslostinns & 001 runsv PakistanPort of Spain26 Mar 1958

India won the first test against West Indies at Roseau by an innings and 141 runs to provide India’s seventh innings win against West Indies.  West Indies innings loss provide its seventh innings loss against India. The following table lists India’s seven innings wins against West Indies and West Indies’ seven innings losses against India.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawoninns & 272 runsv West IndiesRajkot04 Oct 2018
2Indiawoninns & 141 runsv West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023
3Indiawoninns & 126 runsv West IndiesWankhede14 Nov 2013
4Indiawoninns & 112 runsv West IndiesWankhede09 Oct 2002
5Indiawoninns & 092 runsv West IndiesNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
6Indiawoninns & 051 runsv West IndiesEden Gardens06 Nov 2013
7Indiawoninns & 015 runsv West IndiesEden Gardens14 Nov 2011
       
NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1West Indieslostinns & 272 runsv IndiaRajkot04 Oct 2018
2West Indieslostinns & 141 runsv IndiaRoseau12 Jul 2023
3West Indieslostinns & 126 runsv IndiaWankhede14 Nov 2013
4West Indieslostinns & 112 runsv IndiaWankhede09 Oct 2002
5West Indieslostinns & 092 runsv IndiaNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
6West Indieslostinns & 051 runsv IndiaEden Gardens06 Nov 2013
7West Indieslostinns & 015 runsv IndiaEden Gardens14 Nov 2011
R Ashwin’s five wicket hauls in an innings and ten wicket hauls in a match

R Ashwin’s five wicket hauls in an innings and ten wicket hauls in a match

R Ashwin captured 7 for 71 in West Indies’ second innings at Roseau in the just concluded test represents his 34th five wicket haul of his test career. He is just one five wicket haul shy of A Kumble’s 35 five wicket haul. A Kumble holds the Indian record for most five wicket hauls.The following table lists the five wicket hauls taken by these two bowlers.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1A Kumble44.02205363v South AfricaJohannesburg26 Nov 1992
2A Kumble21.00706463v EnglandChennai11 Feb 1993
3A Kumble38.51607053v ZimbabweDelhi13 Mar 1993
4A Kumble24.00308752v Sri LankaCol-SSC27 Jul 1993
5A Kumble27.30905973v Sri LankaLucknow18 Jan 1994
6A Kumble27.20408153v New ZealandBengaluru18 Oct 1995
7A Kumble41.01206753v AustraliaDelhi10 Oct 1996
8A Kumble42.40512051v West IndiesKingston06 Mar 1997
9A Kumble39.00810451v West IndiesPort of Spain14 Mar 1997
10A Kumble31.01006253v AustraliaEden Gardens18 Mar 1998
11A Kumble41.30809862v AustraliaBengaluru25 Mar 1998
12A Kumble24.50707061v PakistanChennai28 Jan 1999
13A Kumble26.309074104v PakistanDelhi04 Feb 1999
14A Kumble26.50506763v New ZealandKanpur22 Oct 1999
15A Kumble48.02108252v New ZealandAhmedabad29 Oct 1999
16A Kumble68.41514362v South AfricaBengaluru02 Mar 2000
17A Kumble28.40608163v EnglandMohali03 Dec 2001
18A Kumble51.01311571v EnglandAhmedabad11 Dec 2001
19A Kumble37.01506353v ZimbabweNagpur21 Feb 2002
20A Kumble23.31003051v West IndiesChennai17 Oct 2002
21A Kumble43.00315451v AustraliaAdelaide12 Dec 2003
22A Kumble51.00817662v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2003
23A Kumble46.50714182v AustraliaSydney02 Jan 2004
24A Kumble30.01007263v PakistanMultan28 Mar 2004
25A Kumble17.30404871v AustraliaChennai14 Oct 2004
26A Kumble47.00813363v AustraliaChennai14 Oct 2004
27A Kumble19.00009052v AustraliaWankhede03 Nov 2004
28A Kumble54.01313161v South AfricaKanpur20 Nov 2004
29A Kumble38.01606374v PakistanEden Gardens16 Mar 2005
30A Kumble28.00607262v Sri LankaDelhi10 Dec 2005
31A Kumble34.30908954v Sri LankaAhmedabad18 Dec 2005
32A Kumble29.40807651v EnglandMohali09 Mar 2006
33A Kumble22.40307864v West IndiesKingston30 Jun 2006
34A Kumble14.00206054v PakistanBengaluru08 Dec 2007
35A Kumble25.00408451v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2007
          
NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1R Ashwin21.30504763v West IndiesDelhi06 Nov 2011
2R Ashwin52.10615651v West IndiesWankhede22 Nov 2011
3R Ashwin16.30503162v New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
4R Ashwin26.50905463v New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
5R Ashwin22.00106953v New ZealandBengaluru31 Aug 2012
6R Ashwin42.01210371v AustraliaChennai22 Feb 2013
7R Ashwin32.00609553v AustraliaChennai22 Feb 2013
8R Ashwin28.01206353v AustraliaHyderabad02 Mar 2013
9R Ashwin34.01805751v AustraliaDelhi22 Mar 2013
10R Ashwin25.00608752v BangladeshFatullah10 Jun 2015
11R Ashwin13.40204661v Sri LankaGalle12 Aug 2015
12R Ashwin16.00604254v Sri LankaCol-PSS20 Aug 2015
13R Ashwin24.00505152v South AfricaMohali05 Nov 2015
14R Ashwin16.10603252v South AfricaNagpur25 Nov 2015
15R Ashwin29.50706674v South AfricaNagpur25 Nov 2015
16R Ashwin49.12606154v South AfricaDelhi03 Dec 2015
17R Ashwin25.00808373v West IndiesNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
18R Ashwin16.00205251v West IndiesKingston30 Jul 2016
19R Ashwin35.30513264v New ZealandKanpur22 Sep 2016
20R Ashwin27.20508162v New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
21R Ashwin13.50205974v New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
22R Ashwin29.50606752v EnglandVisakhapatnam17 Nov 2016
23R Ashwin44.00411261v EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
24R Ashwin20.30305563v EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
25R Ashwin12.40404164v AustraliaBengaluru04 Mar 2017
26R Ashwin16.40306952v Sri LankaCol-SSC03 Aug 2017
27R Ashwin46.21114572v South AfricaVisakhapatnam02 Oct 2019
28R Ashwin17.30206163v EnglandChennai05 Feb 2021
29R Ashwin23.50404352v EnglandChennai13 Feb 2021
30R Ashwin22.50404753v EnglandAhmedabad04 Mar 2021
31R Ashwin12.00303753v AustraliaNagpur09 Feb 2023
32R Ashwin47.21509161v AustraliaAhmedabad09 Mar 2023
33R Ashwin24.30606051v West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023
34R Ashwin21.30707173v West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023

R Ashwin’s 12 for 131 against West Indies at Roseau in the just concluded test represent his eighth ten wicket haul in a test match.  He now shares the Indian record for most ten wicket hauls with A Kumble. A Kumble has also captured ten wickets in a test match on eight occasions. The following table lists the ten wicket hauls by these two bowlers.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1A Kumble64.31912811v Sri LankaLucknow18 Jan 1994
2A Kumble51.01314914v PakistanDelhi04 Feb 1999
3A Kumble59.41713410v New ZealandKanpur22 Oct 1999
4A Kumble89.01823310v EnglandAhmedabad11 Dec 2001
5A Kumble88.51527912v AustraliaSydney02 Jan 2004
6A Kumble64.31218113v AustraliaChennai14 Oct 2004
7A Kumble75.12716110v PakistanEden Gardens16 Mar 2005
8A Kumble64.01315710v Sri LankaDelhi10 Dec 2005
         
NoPlayerOversMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1R Ashwin43.21408512v New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
2R Ashwin74.01819812v AustraliaChennai22 Feb 2013
3R Ashwin42.00816010v Sri LankaGalle12 Aug 2015
4R Ashwin46.01309812v South AfricaNagpur25 Nov 2015
5R Ashwin66.21222510v New ZealandKanpur22 Sep 2016
6R Ashwin41.10714013v New ZealandIndore08 Oct 2016
7R Ashwin64.30716712v EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
8R Ashwin46.01313112v West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023