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South African spin bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings

South African spin bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings

S Muthusamy of South Africa captured five for 57 in the third innings of the on-going test against Pakistan at Lahore to provide the 66th occasion of a South African spin bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1A Rose-Innes18.0454352v EnglandGqeberha12 Mar 1889
2GA Rowe49.05911551v EnglandJohannesburg02 Mar 1896
3GA Faulkner11.0641761v EnglandLeeds29 Jul 1907
4GA Faulkner33.06412052v EnglandJohannesburg01 Jan 1910
5GA Faulkner33.4688764v EnglandDurban21 Jan 1910
6GA Faulkner27.1648472v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1912
7CP Carter28.0685062v EnglandDurban14 Feb 1914
8CP Carter29.5649161v AustraliaJohannesburg12 Nov 1921
9CL Vincent45.061013162v EnglandDurban21 Jan 1928
10CL Vincent45.061010551v EnglandThe Oval17 Aug 1929
11CL Vincent31.2695162v EnglandDurban21 Feb 1931
12Q McMillan20.5646653v New ZealandChristchurch27 Feb 1932
13Q McMillan29.06212551v New ZealandWellington4 Mar 1932
14XC Balaskas32.0684952v EnglandLord’s29 Jun 1935
15B Mitchell25.5628752v AustraliaDurban28 Feb 1936
16NBF Mann37.48145962v EnglandDurban16 Dec 1948
17AMB Rowan31.2838051v EnglandCape Town01 Jan 1949
18AMB Rowan60.08916752v EnglandGqeberha05 Mar 1949
19HJ Tayfield8.4812372v AustraliaDurban20 Jan 1950
20AMB Rowan27.2646854v EnglandNottingham07 Jun 1951
21AMB Rowan68.061717452v EnglandLeeds26 Jul 1951
22HJ Tayfield29.4898462v AustraliaMelbourne24 Dec 1952
23HJ Tayfield37.18138174v AustraliaMelbourne24 Dec 1952
24HJ Tayfield46.26196252v New ZealandAuckland13 Mar 1953
25HJ Tayfield36.08176262v New ZealandDurban11 Dec 1953
26HJ Tayfield14.0871362v New ZealandJohannesburg29 Jan 1954
27HJ Tayfield38.56128053v EnglandLord’s23 Jun 1955
28HJ Tayfield47.16159454v EnglandLeeds21 Jul 1955
29HJ Tayfield53.46296053v EnglandThe Oval13 Aug 1955
30HJ Tayfield53.082113051v EnglandCape Town01 Jan 1957
31HJ Tayfield37.78146983v EnglandDurban25 Jan 1957
32HJ Tayfield37.081111394v EnglandJohannesburg15 Feb 1957
33HJ Tayfield24.3867864v EnglandGqeberha01 Mar 1957
34HJ Tayfield51.081812051v AustraliaCape Town31 Dec 1957
35DB Pithey35.06115863v New ZealandDunedin28 Feb 1964
36HD Bromfield57.26268852v EnglandCape Town01 Jan 1965
37PR Adams19.1665561v IndiaKanpur08 Dec 1996
38N Boje38.06148353v IndiaBengaluru02 Mar 2000
39N Boje34.0686252v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)06 Aug 2000
40PR Adams12.3633751v BangladeshChattogram24 Apr 2003
41PR Adams18.4656953v BangladeshChattogram24 Apr 2003
42PR Adams45.061112872v PakistanLahore17 Oct 2003
43N Boje22.0608853v Sri LankaGalle04 Aug 2004
44PL Harris36.06137352v PakistanKarachi01 Oct 2007
45RJ Peterson13.0623353v BangladeshChattogram29 Feb 2008
46PL Harris42.56912763v AustraliaCape Town19 Mar 2009
47PL Harris37.061012352v EnglandCenturion16 Dec 2009
48Imran Tahir13.0633251v PakistanDubai (DICS)23 Oct 2013
49Imran Tahir11.3623853v IndiaNagpur25 Nov 2015
50DL Piedt36.06415353v EnglandDurban26 Dec 2015
51KA Maharaj28.3679452v New ZealandDunedin08 Mar 2017
52KA Maharaj20.2674063v New ZealandWellington16 Mar 2017
53KA Maharaj17.3655953v ZimbabweGqeberha26 Dec 2017
54KA Maharaj33.46512351v AustraliaDurban01 Mar 2018
55KA Maharaj41.161012991v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)20 Jul 2018
56KA Maharaj58.061518051v EnglandGqeberha16 Jan 2020
57GF Linde26.0696453v PakistanRawalpindi04 Feb 2021
58KA Maharaj17.3673654v West IndiesGros Islet18 Jun 2021
59KA Maharaj10.0603274v BangladeshDurban31 Mar 2022
60KA Maharaj12.0634074v BangladeshGqeberha08 Apr 2022
61N Brand26.06111961v New ZealandMt Maunganui04 Feb 2024
62DL Piedt32.3658952v New ZealandHamilton13 Feb 2024
63KA Maharaj16.4605953v BangladeshChattogram29 Oct 2024
64KA Maharaj25.0637654v Sri LankaGqeberha05 Dec 2024
65S Muthusamy32.06611761v PakistanLahore12 Oct 2025
66S Muthusamy17.0615753v PakistanLahore12 Oct 2025

S Muthusamy of South Africa captured five for 57 in the third innings of the on-going test against Pakistan at Lahore to provide the sixth occasion of a South African spin bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1PR Adams45.061112872v PakistanLahore17 Oct 2003
2PL Harris36.06137352v PakistanKarachi01 Oct 2007
3Imran Tahir13.0633251v PakistanDubai (DICS)23 Oct 2013
4GF Linde26.0696453v PakistanRawalpindi04 Feb 2021
5S Muthusamy32.06611761v PakistanLahore12 Oct 2025
6S Muthusamy17.0615753v PakistanLahore12 Oct 2025
Pakistan opening batsmen scoring a ninety in a test innings

Pakistan opening batsmen scoring a ninety in a test innings

Imam-ul-Huq of Pakistan scored 93 runs in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the 32nd occasion of Pakistan opening batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below. Imam-ul-Huq became the first Pakistan opening batsman to score a ninety in an innings against South Africa.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Hanif Mohammad963v IndiaBrabourne13 Nov 1952
2Imtiaz Ahmed913v West IndiesBridgetown17 Jan 1958
3Imtiaz Ahmed983v EnglandThe Oval16 Aug 1962
4Abdul Kadir951v AustraliaKarachi24 Oct 1964
5Sadiq Mohammad914v EnglandLeeds08 Jul 1971
6Majid Khan981v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1974
7Majid Khan981v New ZealandHyderabad (Sind)23 Oct 1976
8Majid Khan921v West IndiesPort of Spain01 Apr 1977
9Sadiq Mohammad971v EnglandLeeds29 Jun 1978
10Taslim Arif902v IndiaEden Gardens29 Jan 1980
11Mudassar Nazar951v AustraliaMelbourne11 Dec 1981
12Mohsin Khan941v IndiaLahore10 Dec 1982
13Mohsin Khan912v IndiaKarachi30 Jan 1983
14Ramiz Raja982v Sri LankaSialkot12 Dec 1991
15Saeed Anwar941v Sri LankaColombo (PSS)09 Aug 1994
16Aamer Sohail993v AustraliaBrisbane09 Nov 1995
17Mohammad Wasim911v AustraliaHobart18 Nov 1999
18Mohammad Hafeez952v EnglandThe Oval17 Aug 2006
19Imran Farhat912v EnglandThe Oval17 Aug 2006
20Khurram Manzoor931v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)20 Jul 2009
21Salman Butt924v AustraliaLord’s13 Jul 2010
22Mohammad Hafeez961v New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
23Mohammad Hafeez981v EnglandAbu Dhabi13 Oct 2015
24Sami Aslam901v West IndiesDubai (DICS)13 Oct 2016
25Azhar Ali913v West IndiesSharjah30 Oct 2016
26Sami Aslam914v New ZealandHamilton25 Nov 2016
27Fakhar Zaman941v AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
28Imran Butt912v ZimbabweHarare29 Apr 2021
29Abid Ali914v BangladeshChattogram26 Nov 2021
30Abdullah Shafique964v AustraliaKarachi12 Mar 2022
31Imam-ul-Haq963v New ZealandKarachi26 Dec 2022
32Imam-ul-Haq931v South AfricaLahore12 Oct 2025
Pakistan batsmen scoring a ninety in a test innings

Pakistan batsmen scoring a ninety in a test innings

Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the 101st and 102nd occasion of Pakistan batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Hanif Mohammad963v IndiaBrabourne13 Nov 1952
2Waqar Hasan973v IndiaEden Gardens12 Dec 1952
3Maqsood Ahmed991v IndiaLahore29 Jan 1955
4AH Kardar933v IndiaKarachi26 Feb 1955
5Imtiaz Ahmed913v West IndiesBridgetown17 Jan 1958
6Wazir Mohammad97*3v West IndiesGeorgetown13 Mar 1958
7Saeed Ahmed972v West IndiesPort of Spain26 Mar 1958
8Saeed Ahmed911v AustraliaKarachi04 Dec 1959
9Imtiaz Ahmed983v EnglandThe Oval16 Aug 1962
10Abdul Kadir951v AustraliaKarachi24 Oct 1964
11Hanif Mohammad933v AustraliaMelbourne04 Dec 1964
12Shafqat Rana953v New ZealandLahore30 Oct 1969
13Asif Iqbal922v New ZealandDhaka08 Nov 1969
14Sadiq Mohammad914v EnglandLeeds08 Jul 1971
15Majid Khan991v EnglandKarachi24 Mar 1973
16Mushtaq Mohammad991v EnglandKarachi24 Mar 1973
17Majid Khan981v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1974
18Sadiq Mohammad98*3v West IndiesKarachi01 Mar 1975
19Majid Khan981v New ZealandHyderabad (Sind)23 Oct 1976
20Zaheer Abbas902v AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1977
21Majid Khan921v West IndiesPort of Spain01 Apr 1977
22Sadiq Mohammad971v EnglandLeeds29 Jun 1978
23Zaheer Abbas963v IndiaFaisalabad16 Oct 1978
24Wasim Raja971v IndiaDelhi04 Dec 1979
25Wasim Raja94*2v IndiaKanpur25 Dec 1979
26Taslim Arif902v IndiaEden Gardens29 Jan 1980
27Mudassar Nazar951v AustraliaMelbourne11 Dec 1981
28Zaheer Abbas901v AustraliaMelbourne11 Dec 1981
29Javed Miandad923v Sri LankaKarachi05 Mar 1982
30Zaheer Abbas912v AustraliaKarachi22 Sep 1982
31Mohsin Khan941v IndiaLahore10 Dec 1982
32Mohsin Khan912v IndiaKarachi30 Jan 1983
33Javed Miandad992v IndiaBengaluru14 Sep 1983
34Sarfraz Nawaz902v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
35Qasim Umar961v New ZealandDunedin09 Feb 1985
36Javed Miandad941v IndiaChennai03 Feb 1987
37Saleem Malik992v EnglandLeeds02 Jul 1987
38Saleem Yousuf91*1v EnglandBirmingham23 Jul 1987
39Aamer Malik98*2v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
40Shoaib Mohammad941v AustraliaKarachi15 Sep 1988
41Shoaib Mohammad953v IndiaKarachi15 Nov 1989
42Ramiz Raja982v Sri LankaSialkot12 Dec 1991
43Imran Khan93*2v Sri LankaSialkot12 Dec 1991
44Javed Miandad921v New ZealandHamilton02 Jan 1993
45Basit Ali92*2v West IndiesBridgetown23 Apr 1993
46Saeed Anwar941v Sri LankaColombo (PSS)09 Aug 1994
47Saleem Malik992v South AfricaJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
48Inzamam-ul-Haq954v South AfricaJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
49Inzamam-ul-Haq951v Sri LankaPeshawar08 Sep 1995
50Aamer Sohail993v AustraliaBrisbane09 Nov 1995
51Moin Khan982v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)26 Apr 1997
52Inzamam-ul-Haq962v South AfricaFaisalabad24 Oct 1997
53Inzamam-ul-Haq92*2v West IndiesPeshawar17 Nov 1997
54Moin Khan974v ZimbabweBulawayo14 Mar 1998
55Inzamam-ul-Haq972v AustraliaPeshawar15 Oct 1998
56Mohammad Yousuf951v AustraliaBrisbane05 Nov 1999
57Mohammad Wasim911v AustraliaHobart18 Nov 1999
58Younis Khan911v New ZealandAuckland08 Mar 2001
59Rashid Latif942v BangladeshDhaka09 Jan 2002
60Inzamam-ul-Haq993v Sri LankaLahore06 Mar 2002
61Asim Kamal992v South AfricaLahore17 Oct 2003
62Yasir Hameed912v IndiaMultan28 Mar 2004
63Asim Kamal911v IndiaMohali08 Mar 2005
64Shahid Afridi921v EnglandFaisalabad20 Nov 2005
65Inzamam-ul-Haq972v EnglandLahore29 Nov 2005
66Mohammad Yousuf973v IndiaKarachi29 Jan 2006
67Abdul Razzaq903v IndiaKarachi29 Jan 2006
68Mohammad Hafeez952v EnglandThe Oval17 Aug 2006
69Imran Farhat912v EnglandThe Oval17 Aug 2006
70Inzamam-ul-Haq92*2v South AfricaGqeberha19 Jan 2007
71Khurram Manzoor931v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)20 Jul 2009
72Mohammad Yousuf901v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)20 Jul 2009
73Salman Butt924v AustraliaLord’s13 Jul 2010
74Azhar Ali92*2v EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 2010
75Azhar Ali902v South AfricaAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
76Misbah-ul-Haq992v New ZealandWellington15 Jan 2011
77Misbah-ul-Haq973v Sri LankaDubai (DICS)08 Jan 2014
78Mohammad Hafeez961v New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
79Sarfaraz Ahmed962v Sri LankaGalle17 Jun 2015
80Mohammad Hafeez981v EnglandAbu Dhabi13 Oct 2015
81Sami Aslam901v West IndiesDubai (DICS)13 Oct 2016
82Misbah-ul-Haq961v West IndiesAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
83Azhar Ali913v West IndiesSharjah30 Oct 2016
84Babar Azam90*2v New ZealandHamilton25 Nov 2016
85Sami Aslam914v New ZealandHamilton25 Nov 2016
86Misbah-ul-Haq99*2v West IndiesKingston21 Apr 2017
87Misbah-ul-Haq992v West IndiesBridgetown30 Apr 2017
88Fakhar Zaman941v AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
89Sarfaraz Ahmed941v AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
90Babar Azam993v AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
91Mohammad Rizwan953v AustraliaBrisbane21 Nov 2019
92Babar Azam972v AustraliaAdelaide29 Nov 2019
93Faheem Ashraf912v New ZealandMt Maunganui26 Dec 2020
94Azhar Ali931v New ZealandChristchurch03 Jan 2021
95Imran Butt912v ZimbabweHarare29 Apr 2021
96Noman Ali971v ZimbabweHarare07 May 2021
97Abid Ali914v BangladeshChattogram26 Nov 2021
98Abdullah Shafique964v AustraliaKarachi12 Mar 2022
99Saud Shakeel944v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
100Imam-ul-Haq963v New ZealandKarachi26 Dec 2022
101Imam-ul-Haq931v South AfricaLahore12 Oct 2025
102Agha Salman931v South AfricaLahore12 Oct 2025

It also provides the eighth occasion of Pakistan batsmen scoring a ninety against South Africa in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Saleem Malik992v South AfricaJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
2Inzamam-ul-Haq954v South AfricaJohannesburg19 Jan 1995
3Inzamam-ul-Haq962v South AfricaFaisalabad24 Oct 1997
4Asim Kamal992v South AfricaLahore17 Oct 2003
5Inzamam-ul-Haq92*2v South AfricaGqeberha19 Jan 2007
6Azhar Ali902v South AfricaAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
7Imam-ul-Haq931v South AfricaLahore12 Oct 2025
8Agha Salman931v South AfricaLahore12 Oct 2025
Two batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings

Two batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings

Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the 64th occasion of two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayers50Start Date
1South Africa (innings 1) v Australia at Johannesburg, 1902/03211 Oct 1902
2England (innings 3) v South Africa at Cape Town, 1927/28231 Dec 1927
3West Indies (innings 1) v England at Port of Spain, 1934/35224 Jan 1935
4England (innings 1) v South Africa at Johannesburg, 1938/39224 Dec 1938
5England (innings 2) v India at The Oval, 1959220 Aug 1959
6England (innings 1) v South Africa at Lord’s, 1960223 Jun 1960
7Australia (innings 2) v South Africa at Melbourne, 1963/64201 Jan 1964
8South Africa (innings 1) v England at Johannesburg, 1964/65222 Jan 1965
9England (innings 2) v West Indies at Lord’s, 1966216 Jun 1966
10West Indies (innings 2) v Australia at Bridgetown, 1972/73209 Mar 1973
11Pakistan (innings 1) v England at Karachi, 1972/73224 Mar 1973
12West Indies (innings 2) v England at Kingston, 1973/74216 Feb 1974
13West Indies (innings 1) v India at Wankhede, 1974/75223 Jan 1975
14West Indies (innings 4) v Australia at Melbourne, 1975/76231 Jan 1976
15Australia (innings 3) v West Indies at Kingston, 1977/78228 Apr 1978
16India (innings 3) v Pakistan at Lahore, 1978/79227 Oct 1978
17West Indies (innings 2) v England at Kingston, 1980/81210 Apr 1981
18Pakistan (innings 1) v Australia at Melbourne, 1981/82211 Dec 1981
19Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Pakistan at Faisalabad, 1981/82214 Mar 1982
20India (innings 1) v West Indies at St John’s, 1982/83228 Apr 1983
21India (innings 2) v Pakistan at Chennai, 1986/87203 Feb 1987
22Pakistan (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Sialkot, 1991/92212 Dec 1991
23England (innings 1) v New Zealand at Christchurch, 1991/92218 Jan 1992
24South Africa (innings 1) v India at Johannesburg, 1992/93226 Nov 1992
25India (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Bengaluru, 1993/94226 Jan 1994
26England (innings 1) v West Indies at The Oval, 1995224 Aug 1995
27Australia (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at W.A.C.A, 1995/96208 Dec 1995
28New Zealand (innings 3) v Pakistan at Lahore, 1996/97221 Nov 1996
29New Zealand (innings 2) v Zimbabwe at Bulawayo, 1997/98225 Sep 1997
30India (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Nagpur, 1997/98226 Nov 1997
31India (innings 2) v Australia at Eden Gardens, 1997/98218 Mar 1998
32South Africa (innings 2) v India at Bengaluru, 1999/00202 Mar 2000
33South Africa (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Cape Town, 2000/01202 Jan 2001
34Zimbabwe (innings 3) v West Indies at Harare, 2001227 Jul 2001
35Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Zimbabwe at Colombo (SSC), 2001/02227 Dec 2001
36Zimbabwe (innings 1) v India at Delhi, 2001/02228 Feb 2002
37India (innings 3) v England at Nottingham, 2002208 Aug 2002
38South Africa (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Centurion, 2002/03215 Nov 2002
39West Indies (innings 2) v Bangladesh at Dhaka, 2002/03208 Dec 2002
40Australia (innings 3) v India at Nagpur, 2004/05226 Oct 2004
41Australia (innings 3) v Pakistan at W.A.C.A, 2004/05216 Dec 2004
42India (innings 2) v Zimbabwe at Harare, 2005220 Sep 2005
43India (innings 2) v Pakistan at Faisalabad, 2005/06221 Jan 2006
44Pakistan (innings 3) v India at Karachi, 2005/06229 Jan 2006
45Pakistan (innings 2) v England at The Oval, 2006217 Aug 2006
46England (innings 4) v Australia at Brisbane, 2006/07223 Nov 2006
47India (innings 1) v England at The Oval, 2007209 Aug 2007
48England (innings 1) v West Indies at Bridgetown, 2008/09226 Feb 2009
49Pakistan (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Colombo (SSC), 2009220 Jul 2009
50New Zealand (innings 1) v Pakistan at Dunedin, 2009/10224 Nov 2009
51Australia (innings 1) v Pakistan at Melbourne, 2009/10226 Dec 2009
52Bangladesh (innings 3) v West Indies at Khulna, 2012/13221 Nov 2012
53Australia (innings 1) v India at Mohali, 2012/13214 Mar 2013
54Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Pakistan at Sharjah, 2013/14216 Jan 2014
55England (innings 1) v New Zealand at Lord’s, 2015221 May 2015
56Pakistan (innings 1) v Australia at Abu Dhabi, 2018/19216 Oct 2018
57West Indies (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Mirpur, 2020/21211 Feb 2021
58Sri Lanka (innings 3) v West Indies at North Sound, 2020/21221 Mar 2021
59Australia (innings 1) v England at Adelaide, 2021/22216 Dec 2021
60Australia (innings 2) v Pakistan at Rawalpindi, 2021/22204 Mar 2022
61Sri Lanka (innings 1) v Bangladesh at Chattogram, 2023/24230 Mar 2024
62West Indies (innings 1) v Bangladesh at North Sound, 2024/25222 Nov 2024
63England (innings 3) v New Zealand at Wellington, 2024/25206 Dec 2024
64Pakistan (innings 1) v South Africa at Lahore, 2025/26212 Oct 2025

Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the eighth occasion of Pakistan’s two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayers90Start Date
1Pakistan (innings 1) v England at Karachi, 1972/73224 Mar 1973
2Pakistan (innings 1) v Australia at Melbourne, 1981/82211 Dec 1981
3Pakistan (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Sialkot, 1991/92212 Dec 1991
4Pakistan (innings 3) v India at Karachi, 2005/06229 Jan 2006
5Pakistan (innings 2) v England at The Oval, 2006217 Aug 2006
6Pakistan (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Colombo (SSC), 2009220 Jul 2009
7Pakistan (innings 1) v Australia at Abu Dhabi, 2018/19216 Oct 2018
8Pakistan (innings 1) v South Africa at Lahore, 2025/26212 Oct 2025

Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the 64th occasion of two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below with the names of batsmen

NoPlayer 1RunsPlayer 2RunsTeamInnsOppGroundStart Date
1LJ Tancred97CB Llewellyn90SAF1stAusJohannesburg11/10/1902
2H Sutcliffe99RES Wyatt91Eng2ndSAFCape Town31/12/1927
3JED Sealy92LN Constantine90Win1stEngPort of Spain24/01/1935
4PA Gibb93BH Valentine97Eng1stSAFJohannesbutg24/12/1938
5R Subba Row94MJK Smith98Eng1stIndThe Oval20/08/1959
6R Subba Row90MJK Smith99Eng1stSAFLord’s23/06/1960
7IR Redpath97BK Shepherd96Aus1stSAFMelbourne01/01/1964
8EJ Barlow96AJ Pithey95SAF1stEngJohannesburg22/01/1965
9TW Graveney96JM Parks91Eng1stWinLord’s16/06/1966
10RC Fredericks98DL Murray90Win1stAusThe Oval09/03/1973
11Majid Khan99Mushtaq Mohd99Pak1stEngKarachi24/03/1973
12RC Fredericks94AI Kallicharran93Win1stEngKingston16/02/1974
13AI Kallicharran98DL Murray91Win1stIndWankhede23/01/1975
14IVA Richards98CH Lloyd91*Win2ndAusMelbourne31/01/1976
15GM Wood90PM Toohey97Aus2ndWinKingston28/04/1978
16SM Gavaskar97CPS Chauhan93Ind2ndPakLahore27/10/1978
17CH Lloyd95HA Gomes90*Win1stEngKingston10/04/1981
18Mudassar Nazar95Zaheer Abbas90Pak1stAusMelbourne11/12/1981
19RL Dias98RS Madugalle91*Srl1stPakFaisalabad14/03/1982
20DB Vengsarkar94Kapil Dev98Ind1stWinAntigua28/04/1983
21SM Gavaskar91DB Vengsarkar96Ind1stPakChennai03/02/1987
22Ramiz Raja98Imran Khan93*Pak1stSrlSialkot12/12/1991
23RA Smith96AJ Lamb93Eng1stNZlChristchurch18/01/1992
24JN Rhodes91BM McMillan98SAF1stIndJohannesbutg26/11/1992
25NS Sidhu99SR Tendulkar96Ind1stSrlBangalore26/01/1994
26GA Hick96RC Russell91Eng1stWinThe Oval24/08/1995
27MA Taylor96RT Ponting96Aus1stSrlWACA08/12/1995
28SP Fleming92*CL Cairns93NZl2ndPakLahore21/11/1996
29NJ Astle96DL Vettori90NZl1stZimBulawayo25/09/1997
30R Dravid92SC Ganguly99Ind1stSrlNagpur26/11/1997
31VVS Laxman95NS Sidhu97Ind1stAusEden Gardens18/03/1998
32JH Kallis95L Klusener97SAF1stIndBangalore02/03/2000
33MV Boucher92L Klusener97SAF1stSrlCape Town02/01/2001
34CB Wishart93AM Blignaut92Zim2ndWinHarare27/07/2001
35ST Jayasuriya92HP Tillakaratne96Srl1stZimCol-SSC27/12/2001
36A Flower92DD Ebrahim94Zim1stIndDelhi28/02/2002
37SR Tendulkar92SC Ganguly99Ind2ndEngTrent Bridge08/08/2002
38HH Gibbs92SM Pollock99*SAF1stSrlCenturion15/11/2002
39MN Samuels91RD Jacobs91*Win1stBanDhaka08/12/2002
40SM Katich99DR Martyn97Aus2ndIndNagpur26/10/2004
41JL Langer97RT Ponting98Aus2ndPakWACA16/12/2004
42G Gambhir97R Dravid98Ind1stZimHarare20/09/2005
43VVS Laxman90IK Pathan90Ind1stPakFaisalabad21/01/2006
44Mohd Yousuf97Abdul Razzaq90Pak2ndIndKarachi29/01/2006
45Mohd Hafeez95Imran Farhat91Pak1stEngThe Oval17/08/2006
46PD Collingwood96KP Pietersen92Eng2ndAusBrisbane23/11/2006
47KD Karthik91MS Dhoni92Ind1stEngThe Oval09/08/2007
48AN Cook94PD Collingwood96Eng1stWinThe Oval26/02/2009
49Khurram Manzoor93Mohd Yousuf90Pak1stSrlCol-SSC20/07/2009
50LRPL Taylor94DL Vettori99NZl1stPakDunedin24/11/2009
51SR Watson93SM Katich98Aus1stPakMelbourne26/12/2009
52Shakib Al Hasan97Nasir Hossain94Ban2ndWinAbu Dhabhi21/11/2012
53SPD Smith92MA Starc99Aus1stIndMohali14/03/2013
54AD Mathews91MDK Perera95Srl1stPakSharjah16/01/2014
55JE Root98BA Stokes92Eng1stNZlLord’s21/05/2015
56Fakhar Zaman94Sarfaraz Ahmed94Pak1stAusAbu Dhabhi16/10/2018
57NE Bonner90J Da Silva92Win1stBanMirpur11/02/2021
58BOP Fernando91N Dickwella96Srl2ndWinNorth Sound21/03/2021
59DA Warner95SPD Smith93Aus1stEngAdelaide16/12/2021
60UT Khawaja97M Labuschagne90Aus1stPakRawalpindi04/03/2022
61BKG Mendis93P HKD Mendis92*Srl1stBanChattogram30/03/2024
62M Louis97A Athanaze90Win1stBanNorth Sound22/11/2024
63BM Duckett92J G Bethell96Eng2ndNZlWellington06/12/2024
64Imam-ul-Haq93Salman Agha93Pak1stSAFLahore12/10/2025

Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the eighth occasion of Pakistan’s two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below with the names of batsmen

NoPlayer 1RunsPlayer 2RunsTeamInnsOppGroundStart Date
1Majid Khan99Mushtaq Mohd99Pak1stEngKarachi24/03/1973
2Mudassar Nazar95Zaheer Abbas90Pak1stAusMelbourne11/12/1981
3Ramiz Raja98Imran Khan93*Pak1stSrlSialkot12/12/1991
4Mohd Yousuf97Abdul Razzaq90Pak2ndIndKarachi29/01/2006
5Mohd Hafeez95Imran Farhat91Pak1stEngThe Oval17/08/2006
6Khurram Manzoor93Mohd Yousuf90Pak1stSrlCol-SSC20/07/2009
7Fakhar Zaman94Sarfaraz Ahmed94Pak1stAusAbu Dhabhi16/10/2018
8Imam-ul-Haq93Salman Agha93Pak1stSAFLahore12/10/2025

Imam-ul-Huq and Aga Salman of Pakistan scored 93 runs each in Pakistan’s first innings against South Africa in the ongoing test at Lahore to provide the fifth occasion of two batsmen scoring identical nineties in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below with the names of batsmen

NoPlayer 1RunsPlayer 2RunsTeamInnsOppGroundStart Date
1Majid Khan99Mushtaq Mohd99Pak1stEngKarachi24/03/1973
2MA Taylor96RT Ponting96Aus1stSrlWACA08/12/1995
3VVS Laxman90IK Pathan90Ind1stPakFaisalabad21/01/2006
4Fakhar Zaman94Sarfaraz Ahmed94Pak1stAusAbu Dhabhi16/10/2018
5Imam-ul-Haq93Salman Agha93Pak1stSAFLahore12/10/2025
Fourth day Second Test India Vs West Indies at Delhi

Fourth day Second Test India Vs West Indies at Delhi

JD Campbell of West Indies scored 115 in this test to provide the 104th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a century in an innings against India. It also provides the 49th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a century in an innings against India in India.  It also provides the twelfth occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a century in an innings against India in a test at Delhi.

It also provides the 23rd occasion of a West Indies opening batsman scoring a century in an innings against India.  It also provides the 14th occasion of a West Indies opening batsman scoring a century in an innings against India in India

It also provides the second occasion of a West Indies opening batsman scoring a century in an innings against India in a test at Delhi. Prior to this JK Holt had scored 123 at Delhi in Feb 1959. Thus after 66 years a West Indian opening batsman has scored a century against India at Delhi.

SD Hope of West Indies scored 103 in this test to provide the 105th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a century in an innings against India. It also provides the 50th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a century in an innings against India in India.  It also provides the 13th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a century in an innings against India in a test at Delhi.

JD Campbell-SD Hope added 177 runs for the third wicket in this test to provide the 43rd occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a partnership of 150 plus runs in an innings against India. It also provides the 20th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a partnership of 150 plus runs in an innings against India in India.

It also provide the first occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a partnership of 150 plus runs against India at Delhi, It also provides the record partnership by West Indies batsmen against India at Delhi. The previous best partnership by West Indies batsmen against India for the third wicket was the 67 runs partnership between IVA Richards and WW Davis in Oct 1983

Kuldeep Yadav of India returned with figures of 8 for 186 in this test to provide the 22nd occasion of an Indian bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test match against West Indies. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test match against West Indies in India. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test match against West Indies in a test at Delhi

Kuldeep Yadav of India returned with figures of 8 for 186 in this test to provide the 15th occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test match against West Indies. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test match against West Indies in India. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test match against West Indies in a test at Delhi

RA Jadeja {1 for 102} and Kuldeep Yadav {3 for 104} conceded 100 plus runs in West Indies second innings to provide the 104th and 105th occasion of Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 54th and 55th occasion of Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs against West Indies on Indian soil. It also provides the tenth and eleventh occasion of Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against West Indies in a test at Delhi

RA Jadeja {1 for 102} and Kuldeep Yadav {3 for 104} conceded 100 plus runs in West Indies second innings to provide the 80th and 81st occasion of Indian spin bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 39th and 40th occasion of Indian spin bowlers conceding 100 plus runs against West Indies on Indian soil. It also provides the eighth and ninth occasion of Indian spin bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against West Indies in a test at Delhi

JP Greaves and JNT Seales added 79 runs for the tenth wicket to provide the fourth occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings against India. It also provides the second occasion of West Indies batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings against India in India. Prior to this WW Davis and PJL Dujon had added 51 runs partnership for the tenth wicket at Ahmedabad in Nov 1983.

Thus the 79 runs partnership between JP Greaves and JNT Seales in this test constitute a record partnership for the tenth wicket by West Indies batsmen against India in India.

It is also the first fifty plus runs partnership for the tenth wicket by West Indies by West Indies batsmen against India at Delhi and provides the record partnership for the tenth wicket by West Indies batsmen against India at Delhi. The previous best was the 28 runs partnership for the tenth wicket between ST Clarke and VA Holder at Delhi in Jan 1979

Third day Second Test India Vs West Indies at Delhi

Third day Second Test India Vs West Indies at Delhi

In India’s first innings, K Pierre of West Indies returned with figures of none for 120 to provide the 74th occasion of a West Indies bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against India. It also provides the 41st occasion of a West Indies bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against India on away soil

It also provides the eighth occasion of a West Indies bowler conceding 100 plus runs without a wicket in an innings against India. It also provides the sixth occasion of a West Indies bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings without a wicket against India on away soil

Kuldeep Yadav of India captured five wickets conceding 82 runs to provide the 61st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 28th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies on home soil.

It also provides the 41st occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies on home soil.

It also provides the third occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against West Indies at Delhi. The other two occasions are – 6 for 72 in first innings of the test at Delhi in Nov 2011 and 6 for 47 by R Ashwin in the third innings of the test at Delhi in Nov 2011.

Kuldeep’s five for 82 in the West Indies first innings of this test provides the second occasion of his capturing five more wickets in an innings against West Indies. Prior to this, he had captured five for 57vagainst West Indies at Rqjkot in Oct 2018

Kuldeep’s five for 82 in the West Indies first innings of this test provides the fifth occasion of his capturing five more wickets in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRWOppositionGroundStart Date
1Kuldeep Yadav14.02575v West IndiesRajkot04 Oct 2018
2Kuldeep Yadav31.56995v AustraliaSydney03 Jan 2019
3Kuldeep Yadav16.06405v BangladeshChattogram14 Dec 2022
4Kuldeep Yadav15.01725v EnglandDharamsala07 Mar 2024
5Kuldeep Yadav26.54825v West IndiesDelhi10 Oct 2025

It also provides the third occasion of his capturing five more wickets in an innings on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRWOppositionGroundStart Date
1Kuldeep Yadav14.02575v West IndiesRajkot04 Oct 2018
2Kuldeep Yadav15.01725v EnglandDharamsala07 Mar 2024
3Kuldeep Yadav26.54825v West IndiesDelhi10 Oct 2025

Kuldeep’s five for 82 in the West Indies first innings of this test provides the 30th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five more wickets in an innings in a test Delhi. It also provides the 23rd occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing five more wickets in an innings in a test Delhi.

It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five more wickets in an innings against West Indies in a test Delhi. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing five more wickets in an innings against West Indies in a test Delhi.

JD Campbell and SD Hope of West Indies scored 87 not out and 66 not out in West Indies second innings to provide the 321st and 322nd occasion of West Indies batman scoring fifties in an innings against India. It also provides the 156th and 157th occasion of West Indies batsman scoring fifties against India on away soil. It also provides the 21st and 22nd occasion of a West Indies opening batsman scoring fifties against India in a test at Delhi

JD Campbell of West Indies scored 87 not out in West Indies second innings to provide 78th occasion of West Indies batman scoring fifties in an innings against India. It also provides the 38th occasion of West Indies opening batsman scoring fifties against India on away soil. It also provides the sixth occasion of a West Indies opening batsman scoring fifties against India in a test at Delhi

JD Campbell-SD Hope added 138 runs in an unfinished partnership at the end of the third day’s play in the West Indies second innings to provide the 113th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India. It also provides 58th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India on away soil. It also provides eleventh occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India in a test at Delhi.

JD Campbell-SD Hope added 138 runs in an unfinished partnership at the end of the third day’s play in the West Indies second innings for the third wicket to provide the 15th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India. It also provides ninth occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the third wicket against India on away soil. It also provides first occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the third wicket against India in a test at Delhi.

JD Campbell-SD Hope added 138 runs in an unfinished partnership at the end of the third day’s play in the West Indies second innings for the third wicket constitutes a record partnership in an innings by West Indies batsmen for the third wicket against India in a test at Delhi. The Previous best was 67 runs between IVA Richards and WW Davis at Delhi in Oct 1983

SD Hope’s 66 not in this test represent his eighth fifty and also his sixth half century in a test innings. It also represents his first fifty and also his first half century in a test inning against India.

JD Campbell’s 87 not out in this test represents his highest individual score in a test innings

It also represents his fourth half century. He was appearing in his 25th test and was playing his 50th test innings when he scored his highest individual score making it memorable.  His previous best score was 68 against New Zealand at Wellington in Dec 2020.

Second day Second Test India Vs West Indies at Delhi

Second day Second Test India Vs West Indies at Delhi

YBK Jaiswal was dismissed run out for 175 in India’s first innings to provide the 123rd occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 18th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in an innings against West Indies.

It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in an innings. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in an innings against West Indies

YBK Jaiswal was dismissed run out for 175 in India’s first innings to provide the 39th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the sixth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in an innings against West Indies.

It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in an innings. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in an innings against West Indies

YBK Jaiswal became the second batsman to be dismissed run out after scoring a century in an innings in a test match at Delhi. Prior to this CL Walcott of West Indies was dismissed run out for 152 against India at Delhi in Nov 1948.

When India lost its fourth wicket in its first innings – that of Nitish Reddy – Delhi witnessed 1000 wickets falling on the ground right from the inception of the ground.

Shubman Gill of India scored 129 not out in India’s first innings. This knock has the following statistical accreditations

It provides the 570th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings. It provides the 100th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies

It provides the 83rd occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings. It provides the 13th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings against West Indies

It provides the 303rd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings on home soil. It provides the 52nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies on home soil

It provides the 47th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings on home soil. It provides the ninth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings against West Indies on home soil

It provides the 38th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in a test played at Delhi. It provides the tenth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies in a test played at Delhi

It provides the ninth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings in a test played at Delhi. It provides the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings against West Indies in a test played at Delhi.

Shubman Gill’s 129 not out in India’s first innings fetched him 966 runs in the calendar year 2025. He now holds the record for most run by a batsman in the calendar year 2025.

It also fetched him 933 runs while leading India in the calendar year 2025. He now holds the record for most run by a captain in the calendar year 2025.

Shubman Gill scored 16 boundary fours in his knock or 129 not out in India’s first innings fetched him 110 boundary fours in the calendar year 2025. He now holds the record for most boundary fours by a batsman in the calendar year 2025. He became the first batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours in the calendar year 2025

It also fetched him 106 boundary fours while leading India in the calendar year 2025. He now holds the record for most boundary fours by a captain in the calendar year 2025. He became the first batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours in the calendar year 2025

India posted a total of 518 for 5 declared in its first innings to provide the twelfth occasion of India posting a total of 500 plus runs in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the seventh occasion of India posting a total of 500 plus runs in an innings against West Indies on home soil

It also provides the second occasion of India posting a total of 500 plus runs in an innings against West Indies at Delhi. Prior to this India has posted a total of 566 for 8 declared at Delhi in Jan 1979.

RL Chase of West Indies was dismissed for zero in West Indies first innings to provide the tenth occasion of West Indian captain dismissed for zero in an innings against India. It also provides the second occasion of West Indies captain dismissed for zero in an innings against India on away soil

RL Chase of West Indies was dismissed for zero in West Indies first innings to provide the 181st occasion of West Indian batsman dismissed for zero in an innings against India. It also provides the 90th occasion of West Indies batsman dismissed for zero in an innings against India on away soil

India posted a total of 518 for 5 in its first innings without a bye and a leg bye to provide the second occasion of a team posting 500 plus runs without a bye and leg bye in the annals of test cricket. The other such occasion was Bangladesh’s 513 all out against Sri Lanka at Chattogram in Jan 2018

Shubman Gill’s 129 not out in India’s first innings represents his fifth test century in the calendar year 2025. It provides the 59th occasion of a batsman scoring five or more centuries in a calendar year. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring five or more centuries in a calendar year.

It provides the 13th occasion of a scoring five or more centuries in a calendar year. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring five or more centuries in a calendar year.

Shubman Gill became the second Indian captain to score five centuries in a calendar year. V Kohli had scored five centuries while leading India in the calendar years 2017 and 2018. Shubman Gill’s feat of scoring five centuries in a calendar year provides the third occasion of an Indian captain performing such a feat.

India posted fifty plus runs partnerships for the first five wickets in its first innings to provide the 20th occasion of a team posting 50 plus runs partnerships for the first five wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket.

It also provides the third occasion of India posting fifty plus runs partnerships for the first five wickets in an innings. The other two occasions are – against England at Wankhede in Feb 1993 and against Australia at Ahmedabad in Mar 2023

At end of the second day’s play of this test, Delhi has witnessed 1005 wickets falling since the inception of the ground. Eden Gardens {1281} and Chepauk {1069] are the other grounds on Indian soil which have witnessed 1000 plus wickets falling

First day Second Test India Vs West Indies at Delhi

First day Second Test India Vs West Indies at Delhi

India won the toss and chose to bat first to provide the 36th occasion of India doing so in a test against West Indies. It also provides the 22nd occasion of India doing so in a test against West Indies on home soil

Delhi is hosting the 20th test against all oppositions. Its hosting its sixth test against West Indies.

KL Rahul was dismissed stumped for 38 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed stumped in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 16th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed stumped in an innings against West Indies in a test on home soil

KL Rahul was dismissed stumped for 38 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed stumped in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed stumped in an innings against West Indies in a test on home soil

YBK Jaiswal-B Sai Sudarshan added 193 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 114th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 53rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against West Indies on home soil,

YBK Jaiswal-B Sai Sudarshan added 193 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket against West Indies. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the second wicket against West Indies on home soil,

It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against West Indies at Delhi. It also represents the highest partnership by Indian batsmen against West Indies at Delhi, The previous best was

178 runs partnership between SM Gavaskar and DB Vengsarkar in Oct 1983, thus obliterating 41 years 11 months and 11 days old record

YBK Jaiswal-B Sai Sudarshan added 193 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 20th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 175 plus runs partnership in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 175 plus runs partnership in an innings against West Indies on home soil,

YBK Jaiswal-B Sai Sudarshan added 193 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 175 plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket against West Indies. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 175 plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket against West Indies on home soil,

It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 175 plus runs partnership in an innings against West Indies at Delhi. It also represents the highest partnership by Indian batsmen against West Indies at Delhi, The previous best was

178 runs partnership between SM Gavaskar and DB Vengsarkar in Oct 1983, thus obliterating 41 years 11 months and 11 days old record

YBK Jaiswal scored 173 not out in India’s first innings to provide the 99th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 51st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies on home soil,

YBK Jaiswal scored 173 not out in India’s first innings to provide the 29th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies on home soil,

YBK Jaiswal scored 173 not out in India’s first innings to provide the 25th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against West Indies on home soil,

YBK Jaiswal scored 173 not out in India’s first innings to provide the twelfth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring 150 plus in an innings against West Indies on home soil,

YBK Jaiswal’s 173 not out in India’s first innings represents his highest individual in an innings against West Indies. Prior to this he had scored 171 against West Indies at Roseau in Jul 2023

YBK Jaiswal became the second Indian batsman to score 150 plus runs on home soil and on away soil.

PlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart DateA/H
SM Gavaskar2203v West IndiesPort of Spain13 Apr 1971A
SM Gavaskar1562v West IndiesPort of Spain24 Mar 1976A
SM Gavaskar2051v West IndiesWankhede01 Dec 1978H
SM Gavaskar182*3v West IndiesEden Gardens29 Dec 1978H
SM Gavaskar236*2v West IndiesChennai24 Dec 1983H
       
YBK Jaiswal1712v West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023A
YBK Jaiswal173*1v West IndiesDelhi10 Oct 2025H

YBK Jaiswal became the second Indian opening batsman to score 150 plus runs on home soil and on away soil.

PlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart DateA/H
SM Gavaskar2203v West IndiesPort of Spain13 Apr 1971A
SM Gavaskar1562v West IndiesPort of Spain24 Mar 1976A
SM Gavaskar2051v West IndiesWankhede01 Dec 1978H
SM Gavaskar182*3v West IndiesEden Gardens29 Dec 1978H
       
YBK Jaiswal1712v West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023A
YBK Jaiswal173*1v West IndiesDelhi10 Oct 2025H

KL Rahul’s 38 in India’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 512 runs against West Indies while opening the innings. He became the seventh Indian opening batsman to aggregate 500 plus runs against West Indies.

B Sai Sudarshan scored 87 in India’s first innings to provide the 330th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 160th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against West Indies on home soil

B Sai Sudarshan scored 87 in India’s first innings to provide the 231st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a half century in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 109th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a half century in an innings against West Indies on home soil

B Sai Sudarshan’s 87 in India’s first innings represents his second test fifty and also his highest individual score in a test innings. Prior to this he had scored 61 against England at Manchester in Jul 2025

YBK Jaiswal’s 173 not out in India’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 652 runs in the calendar year 2025. He became the fourth batsman to aggregate 600 plus runs in the calendar year 2025. Others are – Shubman Gill {857}, KL Rahul {687} and RA Jadeja {659}. It is interesting to note that the four batsmen who have achieved the feat are Indian batsmen

YBK Jaiswal’s 173 not out in India’s first innings represents his third century in the calendar year 2025. He became the third batsman to score three or more centuries  in the calendar year 2025. Others are – Shubman Gill {04} and KL Rahul {03}.  It is interesting to note that the three batsmen who have achieved the feat are Indian batsmen

YBK Jaiswal’s 173 not out in India’s first innings represents his fifth fifty in the calendar year 2025. He became the fifth batsman to score five or more fifties in the calendar year 2025. Others are – RA Jadeja {07}, RR Pant {06}, Shubman Gill {05} and KL Rahul {05}.  It is interesting to note that the five batsmen who have achieved the feat are Indian batsmen

YBK Jaiswal scored 22 boundary fours in his knock of 173 not out in India’s first innings which fetched him an aggregate of 97 boundary fours in the calendar year 2025. He now shares the record for most boundary fours in the calendar year with Shubman Gill. Shubman Gill has also scored 97 boundary fours in the calendar year 2025 which includes three boundary fours scored by him in his knock of 20 not out in India’s first innings as at the end of the first day’s play.

YBK Jaiswal scored 22 boundary fours in his knock of 173 not out in India’s first innings to provide the 15th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 20 plus boundary fours in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian batsman scoring 20 plus boundary fours in an innings against West Indies on home soil

YBK Jaiswal scored 22 boundary fours in his knock of 173 not out in India’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring 20 plus boundary fours in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the third occasion of Indian opening batsman scoring 20 plus boundary fours in an innings against West Indies on home soil

YBK Jaiswal with 22 boundary fours in his knock of 173 not out holds the record for most boundary fours scored by an Indian batsman in an innings in a test played at Delhi against West Indies. The previous record was in the name of DB Vengsarkar who had scored 20 boundary fours in his knock of 159 in Oct 1983

Australian Women script a record partnership for the ninth wicket in Women ODIs and also in Women ODI World Cup

Australian Women script a record partnership for the ninth wicket in Women ODIs and also in Women ODI World Cup

Australian Women batsmen BL Mooney and AM King added 106 runs for the ninth wicket in the Women’s ODI World Cup match against Pakistan women at Colombo-RPS on 08 Oct 2025 to provide the 588th occasion of Women batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the history of Women ODIs. It also provides the 54th occasion of Women batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Pakistan Women in the history of Women ODIs.

It also provides the 131st occasion of Australian Women batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the history of Women ODIs. It also provides the tenth occasion of Australian Women batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Pakistan Women in the history of Women ODIs.

It also provides the first occasion of a three figure partnership for the ninth wicket and thus constitutes a record partnership in Women ODIs for the ninth wicket. The previous best was the 77 runs partnership between AJ Gardner and KJ Garth in the match between Australian Women and South African Women at North Sydney on 07 Feb 2024.

Thus this partnership is a record partnership for the ninth wicket not only for Australian Women but also a record partnership for the ninth wicket in the history of Women ODIs

Australian Women batsmen BL Mooney and AM King added 106 runs for the ninth wicket in the Women’s ODI World Cup match against Pakistan women at Colombo-RPS on 08 Oct 2025 to provide the 110th occasion of Women batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the history of Women ODI World Cup. It also provides the tenth occasion of Women batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Pakistan Women in the history of Women ODI World Cup

It also provides the 32nd occasion of Australian Women batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the history of Women ODI World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of Australian Women batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Pakistan Women in the history of Women ODI World Cup.

It also provides the highest partnership by Australian women against Pakistan Women in the Women’s ODI World Cup. The previous best was the 100 runs partnership for the first wicket between S Nitschke and LJ Poulton at Sydney on 16 Mar 2009

It also provides the first occasion of a three figure partnership for the ninth wicket and thus constitutes a record partnership in Women ODI World Cup for the ninth wicket. The previous best was the 66 runs unfinished partnership between K Price and Y van der Merwe in the match between South African Women and India Women at Christchurch on 30 Nov 2000

Women bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the Women’s ODI World Cup

Women bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the Women’s ODI World Cup

N Mlabha of South Africa captured four wickets conceding 40 runs against New Zealand at Indore on 06 Oct 2025 to provide the 108th occasion of a woman bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of Women’s ODI World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOMRWITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1T Macpherson12.071451Australiav Young EnglandBournemouth23 Jun 1973
2GL Page06.202062New Zealandv Tri & TobSt Albans23 Jun 1973
3M Knee12.022641Australiav Tri & TobTring30 Jun 1973
4G Hullah07.130841Young Englandv JamaicaSittingbourne30 Jun 1973
5M Stewart06.030942Jamaicav Young EnglandSittingbourne30 Jun 1973
6LG Williams10.451142Jamaicav Tri & TobLondon04 Jul 1973
7L Hill10.351142Australiav JamaicaYork11 Jul 1973
8EA Badham12.031941Int’l Elevenv JamaicaKirby Muxloe14 Jul 1973
9JM Court10.032941EnglandNew ZealandHyd-LBS08 Jan 1978
10SA Tredrea10.012541AustraliaEnglandHyd-LBS13 Jan 1978
11RJ Kendall11.004841Int’l ElevenNew ZealandAuckland12 Jan 1982
12J Lord08.021062New ZealandIndiaAuckland14 Jan 1982
13S Chakraborty09.021142IndiaInt’l ElevenNapier17 Jan 1982
14S Braganza12.032441Int’l ElevenAustraliaPalmerston North20 Jan 1982
15LA Fullston12.013842AustraliaInt’l ElevenPalmerston North20 Jan 1982
16SJ Rattray11.023341Int’l ElevenNew ZealandPalmerston North21 Jan 1982
17CA Hodges12.033241EnglandInt’l ElevenWellington24 Jan 1982
18LA Fullston12.062752AustraliaNew ZealandWellington28 Jan 1982
19JC Tedstone12.061741EnglandIndiaNelson31 Jan 1982
20J Lord07.531241New ZealandIndiaChristchurch02 Feb 1982
21J Owens12.071341Int’l ElevenIndiaChristchurch06 Feb 1982
22KM Bro08.060442AustraliaNetherlandsPerth29 Nov 1988
23CJ Barrs11.512341EnglandIrelandNorth Sydney05 Dec 1988
24CA Hodges10.011441EnglandNetherlandsNorth Sydney06 Dec 1988
25LA Fullston12.032852AustraliaNetherlandsMelbourne14 Dec 1988
26LA Fullston12.032141AustraliaIrelandMelbourne16 Dec 1988
27BL Calver12.070841AustraliaNetherlandsWarrington20 Jul 1993
28CE Taylor12.051342EnglandDenmarkBanstead20 Jul 1993
29CA Hodges04.520342EnglandDenmarkBanstead20 Jul 1993
30A van Lier08.402442NetherlandsWest IndiesStoke-on-Trent21 Jul 1993
31BL Calver12.080441AustraliaWest IndiesTunbridge Wells24 Jul 1993
32DF Edulji11.561241IndiaEnglandFinchampstead25 Jul 1993
33JA Turner11.270551New ZealandNetherlandsLindfield25 Jul 1993
34GA Smith12.013052EnglandAustraliaGuildford26 Jul 1993
35SL Bow10.032141AustraliaDenmarkDulwich28 Jul 1993
36P Rau12.032641IndiaNew ZealandLondon28 Jul 1993
37A van Noortwijk12.032142NetherlandsIrelandMarlow28 Jul 1993
38S Dabir12.022241IndiaDenmarkSlough29 Jul 1993
39CA Singh12.003652West IndiesIrelandDorking29 Jul 1993
40S Neilsen10.040941DenmarkPakistanMysore10 Dec 1997
41TN Gunaratne05.420641Sri LankaWest IndiesDelhi11 Dec 1997
42P Choudhary08.002152IndiaWest IndiesFaridabad13 Dec 1997
43A van Noortwijk08.022541NetherlandsIndiaGhaziabad15 Dec 1997
44KM Keenan10.060542New ZealandWest IndiesChandigarh15 Dec 1997
45MA Reynard04.110642EnglandIrelandPune16 Dec 1997
46S Sivanantham07.321841Sri LankaNetherlandsDelhi17 Dec 1997
47S Kottman10.022442NetherlandsSri LankaDelhi17 Dec 1997
48OJ Magno09.051041AustraliaEnglandNagpur18 Dec 1997
49C O’Neill10.051042IrelandPakistanGurgaon18 Dec 1997
50TA McGregor10.021841AustraliaNew ZealandLincoln29 Nov 2000
51SV Collyer10.033252EnglandNetherlandsLincoln30 Nov 2000
52ZJ Goss09.331041AustraliaIrelandChristchurch03 Dec 2000
53LP Lewis08.112041South AfricaNetherlandsChristchurch04 Dec 2000
54CE Taylor10.022541EnglandIrelandLincoln07 Dec 2000
55CR Seneviratna10.012342Sri LankaNetherlandsChristchurch10 Dec 2000
56P Thomas10.004241West IndiesSouth AfricaPretoria24 Mar 2005
57C Brits09.413742South AfricaWest IndiesPretoria24 Mar 2005
58DM Marathe06.050141IndiaSouth AfricaPretoria26 Mar 2005
59AE Smith10.011942South AfricaIndiaPretoria26 Mar 2005
60J Goswami09.332741IndiaEnglandPretoria28 Mar 2005
61N David10.033251IndiaNew ZealandPretoria30 Mar 2005
62LE Milliken10.042552New ZealandIndiaPretoria30 Mar 2005
63J Goswami09.031641IndiaWest IndiesPretoria01 Apr 2005
64RJ Pullar10.023941New ZealandIndiaPotchefstroom07 Apr 2005
65SR Taylor08.221741West IndiesSouth AfricaNewcastle08 Mar 2009
66LA Marsh10.031551EnglandPakistanNorth Sydney12 Mar 2009
67SW Bates05.020742New ZealandSouth AfricaBowral12 Mar 2009
68AL Watkins04.120242New ZealandSouth AfricaBowral12 Mar 2009
69CM Edwards08.413742EnglandNew ZealandSydney14 Mar 2009
70P Roy07.421441IndiaWest IndiesSydney19 Mar 2009
71SF Daley10.012941West IndiesPakistanSydney21 Mar 2009
72NJ Shaw08.203441EnglandNew ZealandNorth Sydney22 Mar 2009
73SEA Ruck10.013142New ZealandSouth AfricaCuttack01 Feb 2013
74S Ismail10.004142South AfricaAustraliaCuttack03 Feb 2013
75K Sciver-Brunt09.012942EnglandIndiaBrabourne03 Feb 2013
76RH Candy10.031951New ZealandPakistanCuttack03 Feb 2013
77A Shrubsole08.432141EnglandWest IndiesMumbai05 Feb 2013
78LMM Tahuhu10.022741New ZealandSri LankaMumbai08 Feb 2013
79A Shrubsole10.051751EnglandSouth AfricaCuttack10 Feb 2013
80D van Niekerk07.001842South AfricaSri LankaCuttack13 Feb 2013
81HASD Siriwardene08.103142Sri LankaSouth AfricaCuttack15 Feb 2013
82HR Huddleston10.013551New ZealandSri LankaBristol24 Jun 2017
83LA Marsh10.004541EnglandSri LankaTaunton02 Jul 2017
84Nashra Sandhu10.012641PakistanIndiaDerby02 Jul 2017
85E Bisht10.021852IndiaPakistanDerby02 Jul 2017
86M Kapp07.021441South AfricaWest IndiesLeicester02 Jul 2017
87D van Niekerk03.230041South AfricaWest IndiesLeicester02 Jul 2017
88D van Niekerk10.002242South AfricaIndiaLeicester08 Jul 2017
89D van Niekerk08.032441South AfricaSri LankaTaunton12 Jul 2017
90AC Kerr09.005141New ZealandEnglandDerby12 Jul 2017
91S Luus10.006751South AfricaAustraliaTaunton15 Jul 2017
92RS Gayakwad07.311552IndiaNew ZealandDerby15 Jul 2017
93HHC Gunaratne10.024142Sri LankaPakistanLeicester15 Jul 2017
94A Shrubsole09.404662EnglandIndiaLord’s23 Jul 2017
95A Khaka10.033242South AfricaBangladeshDunedin05 Mar 2022
96RS Gayakwad10.003142IndiaPakistanMt Maunganui06 Mar 2022
97P Vastrakar10.003441IndiaNew ZealandHamilton10 Mar 2022
98M Kapp10.014551South AfricaEnglandMt Maunganui14 Mar 2022
99CE Dean08.212341EnglandIndiaMt Maunganui16 Mar 2022
100HK Matthews10.011542West IndiesBangladeshMt Maunganui18 Mar 2022
101FL Mackay09.003442New ZealandEnglandAuckland20 Mar 2022
102Nida Dar04.001041PakistanWest IndiesHamilton21 Mar 2022
103S Rana10.023042IndiaBangladeshHamilton22 Mar 2022
104HM Rowe10.015552New ZealandPakistanChristchurch26 Mar 2022
105S Ecclestone08.003662EnglandSouth AfricaChristchurch31 Mar 2022
106I Ranaweera09.004641Sri LankaIndiaGuwahati30 Sep 2025
107Diana Baig10.016941PakistanIndiaColombo (RPS)05 Oct 2025
108N Mlabha10.004041South AfricaNew ZealandIndore06 Oct 2025

N Mlabha of South Africa captured four wickets conceding 40 runs against New Zealand at Indore on 06 Oct 2025 to provide the 13th occasion of a South African Woman bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of Women’s ODI World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOMRWITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1LP Lewis08.112041South AfricaNetherlandsChristchurch04 Dec 2000
2C Brits09.413742South AfricaWest IndiesPretoria24 Mar 2005
3AE Smith10.011942South AfricaIndiaPretoria26 Mar 2005
4S Ismail10.004142South AfricaAustraliaCuttack03 Feb 2013
5D van Niekerk07.001842South AfricaSri LankaCuttack13 Feb 2013
6M Kapp07.021441South AfricaWest IndiesLeicester02 Jul 2017
7D van Niekerk03.230041South AfricaWest IndiesLeicester02 Jul 2017
8D van Niekerk10.002242South AfricaIndiaLeicester08 Jul 2017
9D van Niekerk08.032441South AfricaSri LankaTaunton12 Jul 2017
10S Luus10.006751South AfricaAustraliaTaunton15 Jul 2017
11A Khaka10.033242South AfricaBangladeshDunedin05 Mar 2022
12M Kapp10.014551South AfricaEnglandMt Maunganui14 Mar 2022
13N Mlabha10.004041South AfricaNew ZealandIndore06 Oct 2025

N Mlabha of South Africa captured four wickets conceding 40 runs against New Zealand at Indore on 06 Oct 2025 to provide the twelfth occasion of a Woman bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against New Zealand in the history of Women’s ODI World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first occasion of a South African bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings against New Zealand in the Women’s World Cup.

NoPlayerOMRWITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1JM Court10.032941EnglandNew ZealandHyd-LBS08 Jan 1978
2RJ Kendall11.004841Int’l ElevenNew ZealandAuckland12 Jan 1982
3SJ Rattray11.023341Int’l ElevenNew ZealandPalmerston North21 Jan 1982
4LA Fullston12.062752AustraliaNew ZealandWellington28 Jan 1982
5P Rau12.032641IndiaNew ZealandLondon28 Jul 1993
6TA McGregor10.021841AustraliaNew ZealandLincoln29 Nov 2000
7N David10.033251IndiaNew ZealandPretoria30 Mar 2005
8CM Edwards08.413742EnglandNew ZealandSydney14 Mar 2009
9NJ Shaw08.203441EnglandNew ZealandNorth Sydney22 Mar 2009
10RS Gayakwad07.311552IndiaNew ZealandDerby15 Jul 2017
11P Vastrakar10.003441IndiaNew ZealandHamilton10 Mar 2022
12N Mlabha10.004041South AfricaNew ZealandIndore06 Oct 2025