T Brits of South Africa scored 101 against New Zealand at Indore on 06 Oct 2025 to provide the 75th occasion of a batswoman scoring a century in the history of Women’s ODI World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Thomas
134
1
England
v Int’l Eleven
Hove
23 Jun 1973
2
E Bakewell
101*
1
England
v Int’l Eleven
Hove
23 Jun 1973
3
R Heyhoe-Flint
114
1
England
v Young England
Ilford
18 Jul 1973
4
E Bakewell
118
1
England
v Australia
Birmingham
28 Jul 1973
5
BL Bevege
101
1
New Zealand
v Int’l Eleven
Auckland
12 Jan 1982
6
JA Brittin
138*
1
England
v Int’l Eleven
Hamilton
14 Jan 1982
7
LA Reeler
143*
1
Australia
v Netherlands
Perth
29 Nov 1988
8
R Buckstein
100
1
Australia
v Netherlands
Perth
29 Nov 1988
9
NJ Turner
114
1
New Zealand
v Netherlands
Sydney
04 Dec 1988
10
LA Reeler
108*
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Melbourne
10 Dec 1988
11
R Buckstein
105*
1
Australia
v Netherlands
Melbourne
14 Dec 1988
12
JA Brittin
104
1
England
v Denmark
Banstead
20 Jul 1993
13
CA Hodges
113
1
England
v Ireland
Reading
24 Jul 1993
14
HC Plimmer
118
1
England
v Ireland
Reading
24 Jul 1993
15
JA Brittin
100
1
England
v India
Finchampstead
25 Jul 1993
16
CA Hodges
105*
1
England
v Australia
Guildford
26 Jul 1993
17
JA Brittin
138
1
England
v Pakistan
VijaHyawada
12 Dec 1997
18
BA Daniels
142*
1
England
v Pakistan
Vijayawada
12 Dec 1997
19
DA Hockley
100*
1
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Chandigarh
13 Dec 1997
20
DA Hockley
100
1
New Zealand
v West Indies
Chandigarh
15 Dec 1997
21
BJ Clark
229*
1
Australia
v Denmark
Mumbai
16 Dec 1997
22
CM Edwards
173*
1
England
v Ireland
Pune
16 Dec 1997
23
CM Edwards
139*
1
England
v Netherlands
Lincoln
30 Nov 2000
24
KL Rolton
154*
1
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Christchurch
01 Dec 2000
25
EC Drumm
108*
1
New Zealand
v South Africa
Lincoln
11 Dec 2000
26
SC Taylor
137*
1
England
v Sri Lanka
Lincoln
12 Dec 2000
27
KL Rolton
107*
2
Australia
v South Africa
Lincoln
13 Dec 2000
28
L Olivier
101*
2
South Africa
v Ireland
Christchurch
16 Dec 2000
29
SC Taylor
136
1
EnglandII
v Sri Lanka
Pretoria
24 Mar 2005
30
LM Keightley
103
1
Australia
v South Africa
Pretoria
28 Mar 2005
31
KL Rolton
107*
1
Australia
v India
Centurion
10 Apr 2005
32
SC Taylor
101
1
England
v Sri Lanka
Canberra
07 Mar 2009
33
HM Tiffen
100
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Sydney
19 Mar 2009
34
SW Bates
168
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Sydney
19 Mar 2009
35
MDT Kamini
100
1
India
v West Indies
Brabourne
31 Jan 2013
36
SFM Devine
145
1
New Zealand
v South Africa
Cuttack
01 Feb 2013
37
CM Edwards
109
1
England
v India
Brabourne
03 Feb 2013
38
H Kaur
107*
2
India
v England
Brabourne
03 Feb 2013
39
SR Taylor
171
1
West Indies
v Sri Lanka
Mumbai
03 Feb 2013
40
SW Bates
102
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Cuttack
05 Feb 2013
41
MM Lanning
112
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Cuttack
05 Feb 2013
42
M Kapp
102*
1
South Africa
v Pakistan
Cuttack
05 Feb 2013
43
M Raj
103*
2
India
v Pakistan
Cuttack
07 Feb 2013
44
AE Satterthwaite
103
2
New Zealand
v England
Brabourne
13 Feb 2013
45
CM Edwards
106*
2
England
v New Zealand
Brabourne
15 Feb 2013
46
SW Bates
106*
2
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Bristol
24 Jun 2017
47
NE Bolton
107*
2
Australia
v West Indies
Taunton
26 Jun 2017
48
HC Knight
106
1
England
v Pakistan
Leicester
27 Jun 2017
49
Nat Sciver-Brunt
137
1
England
v Pakistan
Leicester
27 Jun 2017
50
S Mandhana
106*
2
India
v West Indies
Taunton
29 Jun 2017
51
AMCJK Athapaththu
178*
1
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Bristol
29 Jun 2017
52
MM Lanning
152*
2
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Bristol
29 Jun 2017
53
TT Beaumont
148
1
England
v South Africa
Bristol
05 Jul 2017
54
SJ Taylor
147
1
England
v South Africa
Bristol
05 Jul 2017
55
DJS Dottin
104*
1
West Indies
v Pakistan
Leicester
11 Jul 2017
56
PG Raut
106
1
India
v Australia
Bristol
12 Jul 2017
57
Nat Sciver-Brunt
129
1
England
v New Zealand
Derby
12 Jul 2017
58
M Raj
109
1
India
v New Zealand
Derby
15 Jul 2017
59
H Kaur
171*
1
India
v Australia
Derby
20 Jul 2017
60
HK Matthews
119
1
West Indies
v New Zealand
Mount Maunganui
04 Mar 2022
61
SFM Devine
108
2
New Zealand
v West Indies
Mount Maunganui
04 Mar 2022
62
RL Haynes
130
1
Australia
v England
Hamilton
05 Mar 2022
63
Nat Sciver-Brunt
109*
2
England
v Australia
Hamilton
05 Mar 2022
64
S Mandhana
123
1
India
v West Indies
Hamilton
12 Mar 2022
65
H Kaur
109
1
India
v West Indies
Hamilton
12 Mar 2022
66
Sidra Amin
104
2
Pakistan
v Bangladesh
Hamilton
14 Mar 2022
67
MM Lanning
135*
2
Australia
v South Africa
Wellington
22 Mar 2022
68
SW Bates
126
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Christchurch
26 Mar 2022
69
AJ Healy
129
1
Australia
v West Indies
Wellington
30 Mar 2022
70
DN Wyatt
129
1
England
v South Africa
Christchurch
31 Mar 2022
71
AJ Healy
170
1
Australia
v England
Christchurch
03 Apr 2022
72
Nat Sciver-Brunt
148*
2
England
v Australia
Christchurch
03 Apr 2022
73
A Gardner
115
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Indore
01 Oct 2025
74
SFM Devine
112
2
New Zealand
v Australia
Indore
01 Oct 2025
75
T Brits
101
2
South Africa
v New Zealand
Indore
06 Oct 2025
T Brits of South Africa scored 101 against New Zealand at Indore on 06 Oct 2025 to provide the third occasion of a South African batswoman scoring a century in the history of Women’s ODI World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
L Olivier
101*
2
South Africa
v Ireland
Christchurch
16 Dec 2000
2
M Kapp
102*
1
South Africa
v Pakistan
Cuttack
05 Feb 2013
3
T Brits
101
2
South Africa
v New Zealand
Indore
06 Oct 2025
T Brits of South Africa scored 101 against New Zealand at Indore on 06 Oct 2025 to provide the eighth occasion of a batswoman scoring a century 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 woman scoring a century against New Zealand in the Women’s ODI World Cup
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
LA Reeler
108*
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Melbourne
10 Dec 1988
2
MM Lanning
112
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Cuttack
05 Feb 2013
3
CM Edwards
106*
2
England
v New Zealand
Brabourne
15 Feb 2013
4
Nat Sciver-Brunt
129
1
England
v New Zealand
Derby
12 Jul 2017
5
M Raj
109
1
India
v New Zealand
Derby
15 Jul 2017
6
HK Matthews
119
1
West Indies
v New Zealand
Mount Maunganui
04 Mar 2022
7
A Gardner
115
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Indore
01 Oct 2025
8
T Brits
101
2
South Africa
v New Zealand
Indore
06 Oct 2025
Indian batsmen post Fifty 200 plus runs partnerships on home soil
DC Jurel and RA Jadeja posted 206 runs partnership for the fifth wicket in the just concluded test against West Indies at Ahmedabad to provide the 50th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in an innings for various wickets against various oppositions on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
VS Hazare, VM Merchant
3
211
2
v England
Delhi
02 Nov 1951
2
VL Manjrekar, PR Umrigar
3
238
1
v New Zealand
Hyd-LBS)
19 Nov 1955
3
MH Mankad, P Roy
1
413
1
v New Zealand
Chennai
06 Jan 1956
4
SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar
2
344*
3
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
29 Dec 1978
5
GR Viswanath, Yashpal Sharma
3
316
1
v England
Chennai
13 Jan 1982
6
SMH Kirmani, RJ Shastri
7
235
2
v England
Wankhede
28 Nov 1984
7
M Azharuddin, RJ Shastri
5
214
1
v England
Eden Gardens
31 Dec 1984
8
RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar
6
298*
2
v Australia
Wankhede
15 Oct 1986
9
M Azharuddin, N Kapil Dev
6
272
2
v Sri Lanka
Kanpur
17 Dec 1986
10
SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth
1
200
2
v Pakistan
Chennai
03 Feb 1987
11
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
5
202
1
v West Indies
Nagpur
01 Dec 1994
12
SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar
4
256
1
v Sri Lanka
Wankhede
03 Dec 1997
13
R Dravid, SR Tendulkar
3
229
3
v New Zealand
Mohali
10 Oct 1999
14
SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar
4
281
1
v New Zealand
Ahmedabad
29 Oct 1999
15
R Dravid, SR Tendulkar
3
213
2
v Zimbabwe
Delhi
18 Nov 2000
16
R Dravid, SR Tendulkar
3
249
1
v Zimbabwe
Nagpur
25 Nov 2000
17
R Dravid, VVS Laxman
5
376
3
v Australia
Eden Gardens
11 Mar 2001
18
SB Bangar, V Sehwag
1
201
1
v West Indies
Wankhede
09 Oct 2002
19
VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar
5
214
3
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
30 Oct 2002
20
G Gambhir, V Sehwag
1
218
2
v South Africa
Kanpur
20 Nov 2004
21
SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh
5
300
1
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
22
W Jaffer, V Sehwag
1
213
2
v South Africa
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
23
R Dravid, V Sehwag
2
268
2
v South Africa
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
24
G Gambhir, VVS Laxman
4
278
1
v Australia
Delhi
29 Oct 2008
25
R Dravid, G Gambhir
2
314
1
v England
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
26
MS Dhoni, R Dravid
6
224
1
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
16 Nov 2009
27
G Gambhir, V Sehwag
1
233
1
v Sri Lanka
Kanpur
24 Nov 2009
28
V Sehwag, M Vijay
1
221
2
v Sri Lanka
Brabourne
02 Dec 2009
29
R Dravid, V Sehwag
2
237
2
v Sri Lanka
Brabourne
02 Dec 2009
30
V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar
3
249
2
v South Africa
Eden Gardens
14 Feb 2010
31
MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman
7
259*
2
v South Africa
Eden Gardens
14 Feb 2010
32
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
v Australia
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
33
R Dravid, V Sehwag
2
237
1
v New Zealand
Ahmedabad
04 Nov 2010
34
MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman
7
224
1
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
14 Nov 2011
35
CA Pujara, M Vijay
2
370
2
v Australia
Hyderabad
02 Mar 2013
36
S Dhawan, M Vijay
1
289
2
v Australia
Mohali
14 Mar 2013
37
R Ashwin, RG Sharma
7
280
2
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
06 Nov 2013
38
V Kohli, AM Rahane
4
365
1
v New Zealand
Indore
08 Oct 2016
39
CA Pujara, M Vijay
2
209
2
v England
Rajkot
09 Nov 2016
40
V Kohli, CA Pujara
3
226
1
v England
Visakhapatnam
17 Nov 2016
41
V Kohli, J Yadav
8
241
2
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
42
V Kohli, AM Rahane
4
222
1
v Bangladesh
Hyderabad
09 Feb 2017
43
CA Pujara, M Vijay
2
209
2
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
24 Nov 2017
44
V Kohli, M Vijay
3
283
1
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
02 Dec 2017
45
CA Pujara, PP Shaw
2
206
1
v West Indies
Rajkot
04 Oct 2018
46
MA Agarwal, RG Sharma
1
317
1
v South Africa
Visakhapatnam
02 Oct 2019
47
RA Jadeja, V Kohli
5
225
1
v South Africa
Pune
10 Oct 2019
48
AM Rahane, RG Sharma
4
267
1
v South Africa
Ranchi
19 Oct 2019
49
RA Jadeja, RG Sharma
4
204
1
v England
Rajkot
15 Feb 2024
50
RA Jadeja, DC Jurel
5
206
2
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
02 Oct 2025
It is interesting to note that a partnership of identical runs – 206 runs – was posted for the second wicket between CA Pujara-PP Shaw against West Indies at Rajkot during the same week of October seven years back. Rajkot Test had a start date of 04 Oct 2018
Indian batsmen posted a 200 plus runs partnership in a test match which had a similar start date of 02 October but six years back. MA Agarwal and RG Sharma posted 317 runs partnership against South Africa at Visakhapatnam which had a start date of 02 Oct 2019
There are two more occasions of India posting a 200 plus runs partnerships on home soil in a test which had the same date and month but different years in the month of October
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar
4
281
1
v New Zealand
Ahmedabad
29 Oct 1999
2
G Gambhir, VVS Laxman
4
278
1
v Australia
Delhi
29 Oct 2008
1
SB Bangar, V Sehwag
1
201
1
v West Indies
Wankhede
09 Oct 2002
2
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
v Australia
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
1
MA Agarwal, RG Sharma
1
317
1
v South Africa
Visakhapatnam
02 Oct 2019
2
RA Jadeja, DC Jurel
5
206
2
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
02 Oct 2025
The following table lists the 200 plus runs partnerships posted by Indian batsmen for various wickets against various oppositions in a test on home soil which was played in the month of October
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar
6
298*
2
v Australia
Wankhede
15 Oct 1986
2
SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar
4
281
1
v New Zealand
Ahmedabad
29 Oct 1999
3
SB Bangar, V Sehwag
1
201
1
v West Indies
Wankhede
09 Oct 2002
4
VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar
5
214
3
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
30 Oct 2002
5
G Gambhir, V Sehwag
1
218
2
v South Africa
Kanpur
20 Nov 2004
6
G Gambhir, VVS Laxman
4
278
1
v Australia
Delhi
29 Oct 2008
7
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
v Australia
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
8
V Kohli, AM Rahane
4
365
1
v New Zealand
Indore
08 Oct 2016
9
CA Pujara, PP Shaw
2
206
1
v West Indies
Rajkot
04 Oct 2018
10
MA Agarwal, RG Sharma
1
317
1
v South Africa
Visakhapatnam
02 Oct 2019
11
RA Jadeja, V Kohli
5
225
1
v South Africa
Pune
10 Oct 2019
12
AM Rahane, RG Sharma
4
267
1
v South Africa
Ranchi
19 Oct 2019
13
RA Jadeja, DC Jurel
5
206
2
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
02 Oct 2025
Third day India Vs West Indies First Test at Ahmedabad 2025-26 Series
India declared at its overnight total of 448 for 5 prior to the start of the third day’s play.
DC Jurel-RA Jadeja added 206 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 113th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fifth wicket in an innings.
DC Jurel-RA Jadeja added 206 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 15th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus partnership in an innings for the fifth wicket in an innings.
JA Warrican of West Indies returned with figures of one for 102 in India’s first innings to provide the 396th occasion of a West Indian bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the 73rd occasion of a West Indian bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against India
JA Warrican of West Indies returned with figures of one for 102 in India’s first innings to provide the 157th occasion of a West Indian spin bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the 34th occasion of a West Indian spin bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against India
RA Jadeja captured four wickets in West Indies’ second innings which fetched him an aggregate of 334 wickets in tests. It also fetched him an aggregate of 242 wickets on home soil
He occupies the fifth place in the list of Indian bowlers who have captured 334 plus wickets
Others are – A Kumble {619}, R Ashwin {537}. N Kapil Dev {434} and Harbhajan Singh {417}
He occupies the fourth place in the list of Indian bowlers who have captured 242 plus wickets on home soil. Others are – R Ashwin {383}, A Kumble {350} and Harbhajan Singh {265}
RA Jadeja was playing his 50th test on home soil to become the 14th Indian cricketer to appear in 50 plus tests on home soil.
RA Jadeja’s five boundary sixes in his knock of 104 not out fetched him an aggregate of 80 boundary sixes. He became the fourth Indian batsman to score 80 plus boundary sixes. Others are – RR Pant {90}, V Sehwag {90} and RG Sharma {88}. RA Jadeja went past MS Dhoni who had scored 78 boundary sixes on his way to occupy the fourth place.
RA Jadeja’s five boundary sixes in his knock of 104 not out fetched him an aggregate of 80 boundary sixes. He became the seventh left hand batsman to score 80 plus boundary sixes in the annals of test cricket. Others are – BA Stokes {136}, RC Gilchrist {100}, CH Gayle {98} RR Pant {90}, BC Lara {88} and ML Hayden {82}
RA Jadeja’s five boundary sixes in his knock of 104 not out fetched him an aggregate of 56 boundary sixes on home soil He now occupies the second place among the left hand batsman who have score most boundary sixes in the annals of test cricket. BA Stokes with 67 boundary sixes to his credit occupies the first place. RA Jadeja went post BC Lara who had scored 55 boundary sixes on home soil.
BA Stokes, RA Jadeja and BC Lara are the only three left hand batsmen to score 50 plus boundary sixes on home soil.
Shubman Gill became the fourth Indian captain to score 50 plus runs on his first assignment as captain on away soil and home soil. The following table lists the performances of these four captains
No
Player
Score
Opposition
Ground
Mon
Year
Test
1
VS Hazare
164*
England
Delhi
Dec
1951
Home
089
England
Leeds
Jun
1952
Away
2
SM Gavaskar
116
New Zealand
Auckland
Jan
1976
Away
205
West Indies
Wankhede
Dec
1978
Home
3
SC Ganguly
084
Bangladesh
Dhaka
Nov
2000
Away
065*
Zimbabwe
Delhi
Nov
2000
Home
4
Shubman Gill
147
England
Leeds
Jun
2025
Away
050
West Indies
Ahmedabad
Oct
2025
Home
West Indies was dismissed all out for 146 in the third innings of this test to provide the 188th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the third innings of a test. It also provides the 22nd occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the third innings of a test against India
West Indies was dismissed all out for 146 in the third innings of this test to provide the 115th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings of a test. It also provides the tenth occasion of West Indies dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings of a test against India
West Indies was dismissed all out for 146 in its innings of this test to provide the 280th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in its second innings of a test. It also provides the 32nd occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the second innings of a test against India
West Indies was dismissed all out for 146 in its second innings of this test to provide the 62nd occasion of West Indies dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings of a test. It also provides the seventh occasion of West Indies dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in its second innings of a test against India
West Indies was dismissed all out for 162 and 146 in this test to provide the 276th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in both innings of a test. It also provides the 32nd occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in both innings of a test against India
India won this test by an innings and 140 runs to provide the 52nd occasion of India winning a test by an innings margin. It also provides the eighth occasion of India winning a test by an innings margin against West Indies.
West Indies this test by an innings and 140 runs to provide the 49th occasion of West Indies losing a test by an innings margin. It also provides the eighth occasion of West Indies losing a test by an innings margin against India
Second day India Vs West Indies First Test at Ahmedabad 2025-26 Series
KL Rahul scored 100 in India’s first innings to provide the 96tho ccasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 28th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies
KL Rahul scored 100 in India’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring an exact century in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring an exact century in an innings against West Indies
KL Rahul was dismissed for 100 in India’s first innings to provide the 101st occasion of a batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings in the annals of test cricket. The 100th occasion of a batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings in the annals of test cricket is also in the name of KL Rahul. He had scored 100 against England at Lord’s in Jul 2025
KL Rahul was dismissed for 100 in India’s first innings to provide the 38th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings in the annals of test cricket.
KL Rahul is one of the four opening batsman in the annals of test cricket to be dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings on two or more occasions. Others are – L Hutton {04}, GM Wood {03} and CG Greenidge {02}
KL Rahul is only Indian opening batsman in the annals of test cricket to be dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings on two or more occasions.
The following table lists the twelve occasions of Indian batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in a test innings.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
P Roy
100
3
v New Zealand
Eden Gardens
28 Dec 1955
2
BK Kunderan
100
3
v England
Delhi
08 Feb 1964
3
M Amarnath
100
3
v Australia
W.A.C.A
16 Dec 1977
4
DB Vengsarkar
100
1
v West Indies
Wankhede
24 Nov 1983
5
RJ Shastri
100
2
v England
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
6
D Dasgupta
100
2
v England
Mohali
03 Dec 2001
7
W Jaffer
100
4
v England
Nagpur
01 Mar 2006
8
VVS Laxman
100
2
v West Indies
Basseterre
22 Jun 2006
9
SC Ganguly
100
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
18 May 2007
10
SR Tendulkar
100
3
v South Africa
Nagpur
06 Feb 2010
11
KL Rahul
100
2
v England
Lord’s
10 Jul 2025
12
KL Rahul
100
2
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
02 Oct 2025
The following table lists the six occasions of Indian opening batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in a test innings.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
BK Kunderan
100
3
v England
Delhi
08 Feb 1964
2
RJ Shastri
100
2
v England
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
3
D Dasgupta
100
2
v England
Mohali
03 Dec 2001
4
W Jaffer
100
4
v England
Nagpur
01 Mar 2006
5
KL Rahul
100
2
v England
Lord’s
10 Jul 2025
6
KL Rahul
100
2
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
02 Oct 2025
KL Rahul was dismissed for an exact 100 in the first innings of this test to provide the tenth occasion of a batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings against West Indies.
KL Rahul was dismissed for an exact 100 in the first innings of this test to provide the second occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings against West Indies. Majid Khan of Pakistan is the other opening batsman. He was dismissed for an exact 100 against West Indies at Karachi in Mar 1975
KL Rahul was dismissed for an exact 100 in the first innings of this test to provide the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for an exact 100 in an innings against West Indies.
KL Rahul’s 100 in this test provides his tenth century as an opening batsman. He became the fourth Indian opening batsman to score ten or more centuries. Others are SM Gavaskar {33}, V Sehwag {22} and M Vijay {12]
Shubman Gill was dismissed for an exact 50 in India’s first innings in this test to provide the 57th occasion of a captain dismissed for an exact 50 in an innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of a captain dismissed for an exact 50 in an innings against West Indies
Shubman Gill was dismissed for an exact 50 in India’s first innings in this test to provide the eighth occasion of a captain dismissed for an exact 50 in an innings. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for an exact 50 in an innings against West Indies
DC Jurel of India scored 125 in India’s first innings of this test to provide the 29th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies
DC Jurel of India scored 125 in India’s first innings of this test to provide the 260th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings. It also provides the 33rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies
DC Jurel {125} and RA Jadeja {104 not out} scored centuries in India’s first innings to provide the 97th and 98th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against West Indies. It also provides the 567th and 568th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against all the oppositions.
KL Rahul {100} DC Jurel {125} and RA Jadeja {104 not out} scored centuries in India’s first innings to provide the 155th occasion of three batsman scoring a centuries in an innings. It also provides the 17th such occasion against West Indies
KL Rahul {100} DC Jurel {125} and RA Jadeja {104 not out} scored centuries in India’s first innings to provide the 23rd occasion of India’s three batsmen scoring a centuries in an innings. It also provides the sixth such occasion by Indian batsmen against West Indies
RA Jadeja’s 104 not out in India’s first innings of this test represents his sixth century in a test innings and also his second century against West Indies. Prior to this he had scored 100 not out against West Indies at Rajkot in Oct 2018.
RA Jadeja’s run aggregate read 3990 at the end of second day’s play. He has captured 330 wickets. Ten more runs would fetch him 4000 runs. Then he would become the fourth all-rounder in the annals of test cricket to score 4000 plus runs and capture 300 plus wickets. Others are – Kapil Dev {5248 runs and 434 wickets}, IT Botham {5200 runs and 383 wickets} and DL Vettori {4531 runs and 362 wickets}
RA Jadeja’s run aggregate read 3990 at the end of second day’s play. He has captured 330 wickets. Ten more runs would fetch him 4000 runs. Then he would become the second left handed all-rounder in the annals of test cricket to score 4000 plus runs and capture 300 plus wickets. DL Vettori {4531 runs and 362 wickets} is the other left handed all-rounder to perform such a feat
RA Jadeja’s run aggregate read 3990 at the end of second day’s play. He has captured 330 wickets. Ten more runs would fetch him 4000 runs. Then he would become the second left handed spin all-rounder in the annals of test cricket to score 4000 plus runs and capture 300 plus wickets. DL Vettori {4531 runs and 362 wickets} is the other left handed spin all-rounder to perform such a feat
RA Jadeja’s run aggregate read 3990 at the end of second day’s play. He has captured 330 wickets. Ten more runs would fetch him 4000 runs. Then he would become the second spin all-rounder in the annals of test cricket to score 4000 plus runs and capture 300 plus wickets. DL Vettori {4531 runs and 362 wickets} is the other spin all-rounder to perform such a feat
RA Jadeja’s run aggregate read 3990 at the end of second day’s play. He has captured 330 wickets. Ten more runs would fetch him 4000 runs. Then he would become the second Indian all-rounder in the annals of test cricket to score 4000 plus runs and capture 300 plus wickets. Kapil Dev {5248 runs and 434 wickets} is the other Indian all rounder to perform such a feat
RA Jadeja scored five boundary sixes in his knock of 104 not out. It is the second occasion of his scoring five boundary sixes in an innings against West Indies. Prior to this he had scored five boundary sixes in his knock of 100 not out against West Indies at Rajkot in Oct 2018
RA Jadeja became the second Indian batsman to score five or more boundary sixes in an innings on two occasions. MS Dhoni had scored six boundary sixes in his knock of 69 against West Indies at St John’s in Jun 2006 and had scored five boundary sixes in his knock of 144 against West Indies at Eden Gardens in Nov 2011
RA Jadeja’s five boundary sixes in his knock of 104 not out fetched him an aggregate of 13 boundary sixes against West Indies. MS Dhoni, RG Sharma and V Sehwag are the other three Indian batsmen who have an aggregate of 14 boundary sixes against West Indies. RA Jadeja went past Kapil Dev and SM Gavaskar who had an aggregate of 11 boundary sixes and nine boundary sixes respectively.
India Vs West Indies First Test at Ahmedabad 2025-26 Series
West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 188th occasion of West Indies doing so in tests. It also provides the 38th occasion of West Indies doing so against India
West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 114th occasion of West Indies doing so in away tests. It also provides the 23rd occasion of West Indies doing so against India in away tests.
Shubman Gill was leading India for the first time against West Indies in tests, while RS Chase was leading West Indies for the first time against India in tests. Thus both teams had new captains leading India and West Indies in this series
Shubman Gill became the 37th captain to lead India in tests. He also became the 29th captain to lead India in home tests.
RS Chase became the 38th captain to lead West Indies in tests. He also became the 31st captain to lead West Indies in away tests
Shubman Gill became the 23rd captain to lead India for against West Indies in tests. He also became the 16th captain to lead India against West Indies in home tests.
RS Chase became the 15th captain to lead West Indies against India in tests. He also became the twelfth captain to lead West Indies against India in away tests
West Indies capped J Layne and K Pierre for this test. They became the 345th and 346th cricketers to represent West Indies in tests. They also became the 151st and 152nd cricketers to represent West Indies in away tests.
West Indies capped J Layne and K Pierre for this test. They became the 63rd and 64th West Indian cricketers to make their debut against India in tests. They also became the 24th and 25th West Indian cricketers to make their debut against India in away tests.
JP Greaves, JNT Seales, BA King. J Layne and K Pierre were making their first appearance in tests as a result of which the number of cricketers who played tests read 346 at the end of this test.
JP Greaves, JNT Seales, BA King. J Layne and K Pierre were making their first appearance in tests as a result of which the number of cricketers who played tests on away soil read 283 at the end of this test.
JP Greaves, JNT Seales, BA King. J Layne and K Pierre were making their first appearance in tests as a result of which the number of cricketers who played tests on away soil read 189 at the end of this test.
JP Greaves, JNT Seales, BA King. J Layne and K Pierre were making their first appearance in tests as a result of which the number of cricketers who played tests against India on away soil read 129 at the end of this test.
West Indies was dismissed all out for 162 in the first innings of this test to provide the 119th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings against India. It also provides the 38th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings against India on away soil
West Indies was dismissed all out for 162 in the first innings of this test to provide the 41st occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the first innings of a test against India. It also provides the 22ne occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the first innings of a test against India on away soil
West Indies was dismissed all out for 162 in the first innings of this test to provide its lowest total in the first innings of a test against India on Indian soil. The previous lowest was 167 at Chennai in Oct 2002
JJ Bumrah’s three wickets in this game fetched him 50 wickets on home soil. He became the 27th Indian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets on home soil. He also became the ninth Indian pace bowler to capture 50 plus wickets on home soil.
YBK Jaiswal, B Sai Sudarhan, Shubman Gill, JJ Bumrah. DC Jurel, Mohammad Siraj, N Nitishkumar Reddy and Washington Sundar are making their first appearance in tests against West Indies on home soil as a result of which the number of Indian cricketers who have played against West Indies on home soil read 142 at the end of this test
B Sai Sudarshan, DC Jurel, N Nitishkumar Reddy and Washington Sundar are making their first appearance in tests against West Indies as a result of which the number of Indian cricketers who have played against West Indies on home soil read 178 at the end of this test
Asia Cup 2025 Final India vs Pakistan on 28 Sep 2025 at Dubai DICS – India wins the finals by five wickets with two balls to spare
India won the toss and chose to field to provide the 34th occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of India doing so in the tournament
India won the toss and chose to field to provide the eighth occasion of a team doing so against Pakistan in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of India doing so against Pakistan in the tournament
India won the toss and chose to field to provide the third occasion of a team doing so in the tournament Final of Men’s T20 Asia Cup. It also provides the first occasion of India doing so in the tournament Final of Men’s T20 Asia Cup.
India won the toss and chose to field to provide the 34th occasion of a team doing so in the tournament Final in T20Is It also provides the fourth occasion of India doing so in the tournamentFinal in T20Is
Sahibzada Farhan-Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan added 84 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 73rd occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament,
Sahibzada Farhan-Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan added 84 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 16th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the first wicket in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the tournament,
Sahibzada Farhan-Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan added 84 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the first wicket in an innings by Pakistan batsmen in the tournament. The previous best was the 45 runs partnership between the same pair at Abu Dhabhi against Sri Lanka on 13 Sep 2025
Sahibzada Farhan scored 57 in this game to provide the 65th occasion of batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament
Sahibzada Farhan scored 57 in this game to provide the 36th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament
Mohammad Harris, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Faheem Ashraf were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 81st, 82nd and 83rd occasion of batsman dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 17th, 18th and 19th occasion of Pakistan batsman dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament
Mohammad Harris, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Faheem Ashraf were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the fifth occasion of three batsman dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Pakistan’s three batsman dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament
Mohammad Harris was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the tenth occasion of wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Pakistan wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 146 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament.
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 146 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings while batting first in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out in an innings while batting first in the tournament.
Kuldeep Yadav of India captured four for 30 in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.
Kuldeep Yadav became the second bowler to capture four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament on two occasions. His four for 30 in this game was his second fourth wicket haul in the tournament. Prior to this he had figures of four for seven against UAE at Dubai DICS on 10 Sep 2025. The other bowler to capture four or more wickets in an innings on two occasions is India’s B Kumar.
Kuldeep Yadav of India captured four for 30 in this game to provide the 56th occasion of bowlers capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.
Kuldeep Yadav’s four for 30 in this game provides the fourth occasion of his capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. He now owns the record for most three wickets hauls in the tournament. He went past Al-Amin Hossain of Bangladesh who had captured three or more wickets in an innings on three occasions in the tournament.
Kuldeep Yadav of India captured 17 wickets in this edition which is a record for most wickets in an edition of Men’s T20 Asia Cup
Kuldeep Yadav’s four wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 17 wickets in the tournament. He now shares the record for most wickets in the tournament with Harris Rauf of Pakistan and PW Hasranga of Sri Lanka.
Abhishek Varma aggregated 314 runs in this edition. He is the first batsman to score 300 plus runs in any edition of the Men’s T20 Asia Cup. Similarly his 32 boundary fours and 19 boundary sixes in this edition are also the record for most boundary fours and boundary sixes by a batsman in any edition of the Men’s T20 Asia Cup
NT Tilak Verma of India scored 69 runs in this game to provide the 66th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 14th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament
NT Tilak Verma-SV Samson of India added 57 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 74th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 20th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament
NT Tilak Verma-S Dube of India added 60 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the tenth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket in the tournament
NT Tilak Verma-S Dube of India added 60 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 75th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament
NT Tilak Verma-S Dube of India added 60 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the fifth wicket in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the fifth wicket in the tournament
Harris Rauf conceded 50 runs and went wicket less in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a Pakistan bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament
Harris Rauf conceded 50 runs and went wicket less in this game to provide the third occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a Pakistan bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in an innings in the tournament
Harris Rauf conceded 50 runs and went wicket less in this game to become the most expensive Pakistan bowler in terms of runs conceded in an innings in the tournament. The previous record was credited to Naseem Shah who had conceded 45 runs in an innings for his one wicket against India at Dubai DICS on 08 Sep 2022
Harris Rauf conceded 50 runs and went wicket less in this game to become the most expensive Pakistan bowler in terms of runs conceded without a wicket in an innings in the tournament. The previous record was credited to Mohammad Hasnain who had figures of none for 41 runs in an innings against Sri Lanka at Dubai DICS on 11 Sep 2022
India won this game by five wickets with two balls to spare to provide the second occasion of India winning a game against Pakistan with two balls to spare in the tournament. Prior to this India had won the game against Pakistan with two balls to spare at Dubai DICS on 28 Aug 2022. It also provides the second occasion of a team winning the game with two balls to spare in the tournament.
India won this game by five wickets with two balls to spare to provide the fifth occasion of India winning a game with single digit balls to spare in the tournament. It also provides the 19th occasion of a team winning a game with single digit balls to spare in the tournament
India won a tournament final against Pakistan in T20Is when it won this final by five wickets. Prior to this it had won T20 World Cup Final against Pakistan at Johannesburg on 24 Sep 2007 by five runs
Faheem Ashraf of Pakistan captured 3 for 29 in this game to provide the 57th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the tenth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament
Faheem Ashraf of Pakistan captured 3 for 29 in this game which went in a losing cause to provide the 24th occasion of a bowler’s three or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan bowler’s three or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the tournament
Sahibzada Farhan of Pakistan scored 57 in this game which went in a losing cause to provide the 22nd occasion of a batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Pakistan batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament
Sahibzada Farhan of Pakistan scored 57 in this game which went in a losing cause to provide the tenth occasion of an opening batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament
Kuldeep Yadav’s four for 30 in this game provides the fourth occasion of a bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Pakistan in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four wickets in an innings against Pakistan in the tournament. Prior to this B Kumar had captured four for 26 against Pakistan at Dubai DICS on 28 Aug 2022
Kuldeep Yadav’s four wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 17 wickets in the tournament. He now shares the record for most wickets by a spin bowler in the tournament with and PW Hasranga of Sri Lanka.
Kuldeep Yadav’s four wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 17 wickets in the tournament. He now owns the record for most wickets by a bowler and also a spin bowler in a single edition of the tournament The previous record for most wickets in a series was in the name of Amjad Naveed of UAE who had captured 12 wickets in 2016 edition.
Kuldeep Yadav’s four wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 17 wickets in the tournament. He now owns the record for most wickets by a spin bowler in a single edition of the tournament. The previous record for most wickets in a series by a spin bowler was in the name of PW Hasaranga who had captured nine wickets in 2022 edition.
Shahid Afridi of Pakistan captured ten wickets in this edition of the tournament. He became the sixth bowler to capture ten or more wickets in an edition of the tournament. Others are – Kuldeep Yadav of India – 17 wickets in 2025 edition, Amjad Javed of UAE – 12 wickers in 2016 edition, Al-Amin Hossain of Bangladesh – 11 wickets in 2016 edition, Mohammad Nawaz of UAE – 11 wickets in 2016 edition and B Kumar of India – 11 wickets in 2022 edition.
The following table lists the 15 bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in the tournament
No
Player
Team
Span
M
I
Overs
M
Runs
W
BBI
Ave
4
5
1
Haris Rauf
Pak
2022-2025
11
11
38.2
0
318
17
3/29
18.70
0
0
2
PW Hasaranga
Srl
2022-2025
12
12
47.0
0
326
17
3/21
19.17
0
0
3
Kuldeep Yadav
Ind
2025-2025
07
07
25.1
0
158
17
4/07
09.29
2
0
4
HH Pandya
Ind
2016-2025
14
14
43.3
1
327
15
3/08
21.80
0
0
5
Rashid Khan
Afg
2016-2025
11
11
43.0
0
275
14
3/22
19.64
0
0
6
JJ Bumrah
Ind
2016-2025
10
10
36.1
2
229
13
2/18
17.61
0
0
7
B Kumar
Ind
2016-2022
06
06
23.0
3
123
13
5/04
09.46
1
1
8
Mustafizur Rahman
Ban
2016-2025
11
11
42.0
0
305
13
3/20
23.46
0
0
9
Taskin Ahmed
Ban
2016-2025
11
11
39.0
1
275
13
3/28
21.15
0
0
10
Amjad Javed
UAE
2016-2016
07
07
23.0
0
169
12
3/25
14.08
0
0
11
Al-Amin Hossain
Ban
2016-2016
05
05
16.5
0
134
11
3/25
12.18
0
0
12
Mohammad Naveed
UAE
2016-2016
07
07
27.4
2
145
11
3/14
13.18
0
0
13
PVD Chameera
Srl
2016-2025
10
10
39.2
1
310
10
3/30
31.00
0
0
14
Mohammad Nawaz (3)
Pak
2016-2025
15
13
36.4
0
261
10
3/05
26.10
0
0
15
Shaheen Shah Afridi
Pak
2025-2025
07
07
24.5
0
164
10
3/17
16.40
0
0
The following table lists the four spin bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in the tournament
No
Player
Team
Span
M
I
Overs
M
Runs
W
BBI
Ave
4
5
1
PW Hasaranga
Srl
2022-2025
12
12
47.0
0
326
17
3/21
19.17
0
0
2
Kuldeep Yadav
Ind
2025-2025
07
07
25.1
0
158
17
4/07
09.29
2
0
3
Rashid Khan
Afg
2016-2025
11
11
43.0
0
275
14
3/22
19.64
0
0
4
Mohammad Nawaz (3)
Pak
2016-2025
15
13
36.4
0
261
10
3/05
26.10
0
0
Asia Cup Super Fours India Vs Sri Lanka at Dubai DICS on 26 Sep 2025
Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field first to provide the 33rd occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of Sri Lanka doing so in the tournament
India posted a team total of 202 for 5 in this game to provide the second occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. Prior to this India has posted 212 for 2 against Afghanistan at Dubai DICS on 08 Sep 2022
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 61 in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma’s 61 in this game represents his third fifty in an innings. He became the third Indian batsman to score three fifties in an innings in the tournament. Others are – RG Sharma and V Kohli
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 61 in this game to provide the 35th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma’s 61 in this game represents his third fifty in an innings while opening the innings for India. He became the first Indian opening batsman to score three fifties in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma-SA Yadav added 59 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 70th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 18th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma-SA Yadav added 59 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament.
NT Tilak Verma-SV Samson added 66 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 71st occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 19th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
NT Tilak Verma-SV Samson added 66 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the ninth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket in the tournament.
P Nissanka-MDKJ Perera added 127 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 72nd occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 15th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka-MDKJ Perera added 127 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 16th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament.
P Nissanka-MDKJ Perera added 127 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the tournament.
P Nissanka-MDKJ Perera added 127 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide record partnership in an innings for any wicket in the tournament. Previous best was the 119 runs partnership for the first wicket between KL Rahul and V Kohli in the game between India and Afghanistan at Dubai DICS on 08 Sep 2022
P Nissanka-MDKJ Perera added 127 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide record partnership in an innings by Sri Lankan batsmen for any wicket in the tournament. Previous best was the 119 runs partnership for the first wicket between KL Rahul and V Kohli in the game between India and Afghanistan at Dubai DICS on 08 Sep 2022
P Nissanka-MDKJ Perera added 127 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide record partnership in an innings by Sri Lankan batsmen for second wicket in the tournament. Previous best was the 95 runs partnership for the second wicket between P Nissanaka-K Mishara in the game between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh at Abu Dhabhi on 13 Sep 2025
P Nissanka-MDKJ Perera added 127 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide record partnership in an innings for second wicket in the tournament. Previous best was the 116 runs partnership for the second wicket between Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Rizwan in the game between Pakistan and Hong Kong at Sharjah on 02 Sep 2022
India posted two fifty plus runs partnerships in its innings to provide the twelfth occasion of a team posting two fifty plus runs partnerships in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of India posting two fifty plus runs partnerships in an innings in the tournament
This game witnessed three fifty plus runs partnerships – two by India and one by Sri Lanka to provide the sixth occasion of a match witnessing three fifty plus partnerships in the tournament.
This game witnessed three fifty plus runs partnerships –of which two are half century partnerships and one three figure partnership to provide the first such instance in a match in the tournament.
BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 80th occasion of a batsman scoring zero in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the twelfth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring zero in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis’ zero in this game was his fourth zero in an innings in the tournament. He now shares the record for most zeroes by an opening batsman in the tournament. With Saim Ayub of Pakistan Saim Ayub is also dismissed for zeroes on four occasions in the tournament.
BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 25th occasion of an opening batsman scoring zero in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Sri Lankan opening batsman scoring zero in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis’ zero in this game was his fourth zero while opening the innings. He now owns the record for most zeroes by an opening batsman in the tournament. Previously this record was credited to Saim Ayub of Pakistan who was dismissed for zeroes on three occasions while opening the innings.
BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka was dismissed for a first ball duck in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of a batsman scoring the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis collected his fourth first ball duck in this game to became the first batsman to collect the first ball ducks on four occasions in the tournament.
BKG Mendis of Sri Lanka was dismissed for a first ball duck in this game to provide the 14th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Sri Lankan opening batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis collected his fourth first ball duck while opening the innings in this game to became the first opening batsman to collect the first ball ducks on four occasions in the tournament.
P Nissanka {107} and MDKJ Perera {58} scored fifties in this game to provide the 63rdand 64th occasion of batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 14th and 15th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game represents his fifth fifty as a batsman in the tournament. He now owns the record for most fifties by a batsman in the tournament. He went past V Kohli of India who has scored four fifties in the tournament
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game represents the highest individual score by a Sri Lankan batsman in the tournament. The previous best was TM Dilshan’s 75 not out against Pakistan at Mirpur on 04 Mar 2016
P Nissanka {107} scored fifty in this game to provide the 29th occasion of an opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of Sri Lankan opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game represents the highest individual innings by an opening batsman in the tournament. The previous best was 84 by Rahmanullah Gurbaz in the match between Afghanistan against Sri Lanka at Sharjah on 03 Sep 2022
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game represents the highest individual innings by a Sri Lankan opening batsman in the tournament. The previous best was his own 68 in the match against Hong Kong at Dubai DICS on 15 Sep 2025
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game represents his fourth fifty as an opening batsman in the tournament.
He now owns the record for most fifties in the tournament by an opening batsman. He went past India’s Abhishek Sharma who has scored three fifties while opening the innings. His three fifties include the 61 he made in this game
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game provides the third occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the tournament. Other occasions are – 122 not out by V Kohli in the match between India and Afghanistan at Dubai DICS on 08 Sep 2022 and 122 by Babar Hayat in the match between Hong Kong and Oman at Fatullah on 19 Feb 2016
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game provides the the second occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the tournament. Other occasion was – 122 not out by V Kohli in the match between India and Afghanistan at Dubai DICS on 08 Sep 2022
Sri Lankan innings contained two fifties to provide the twelfth occasion of an innings containing two fifties in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lankan innings containing two fifties in the tournament
Sri Lankan innings contained two fifties – of which one is a century and another is a half century -to provide the second occasion of an innings containing one century and one half century in the tournament. Prior to this such an occasion was witnessed in the match between India and Afghanistan at Dubai DICS on 08 Sep 2022. In this game V Kohli scored 122 not out and KL Rahul scored 62.
This game witnessed three fifties – one by Indian batsman and two by Sri Lankan batsmen – to provide the sixth occasion of three batsmen scoring fifties in a match in the tournament. It also provides the second such occasion in India-Sri Lanka encounter in the tournament. The first such occasion was witnessed at Dubai DICS on 06 Sep 2022. RG Sharma {72}, P Nissanka {52} and BKG Mendis {57} were the three batsmen who scored fifties in this game.
MDKJ Perera’s 58 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 2276 runs in T20Is. He owns the record for most runs by a Sri Lankan batsman in T20Is. He is closely followed by P Nissanka who has an aggregate of 2211 runs which includes his 107 in this game.
MDKH Perera and P Nissanka are the only two Sri Lankan batsmen to have an aggregate of 2200 runs in T20Is
P Nissanka scored seven boundary fours in his knock of 107 runs in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 225 boundary fours in T20Is. He now owns the Sri Lankan record for most boundary fours in T20Is. He went past TM Dilshan who had scored 223 boundary fours in T20Is.
P Nissanka scored six boundary sixes in his knock of 107 in this game to become the eighth batsman to score six or more boundary sixes in an innings in the tournament. He also became the second Sri Lankan batsman to score six or more boundary sixes in an innings in the tournament. Prior to this MD Shanaka had scored six boundary sixes in his knock of 64 not out against Bangladesh at Dubai DICS on 20 Sep 2025
P Nissanka became the first batsman to score six boundary sixes in an innings against India in the tournament
MDKJ Perera was dismissed stumped for 58 in this game to provide the second occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in an innings after scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman dismissed stumped in an innings after scoring a fifty in the tournament
MDKJ Perera was dismissed stumped for 58 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in the tournament
Sri Lanka posted a total of 202 for 5 in this game to provide the third occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Sri Lanka posting a total of 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.
Sri Lanka’s 202 for 5 in this game represents its highest team total in an innings in the tournament. Its previous highest total was 184 for 8 against Bangladesh at Dubai DICS on 01 Sep 2022
India posted 202 for 5 and Sri Lanka posted 202 for 5 in this game to provide the first occasion of both the teams posting 200 plus runs in a match in the tournament.
India posted 202 for 5 and Sri Lanka posted 202 for 5 in this game to provide the first occasion of a tied game in the tournament.
India posted 202 for 5 and Sri Lanka posted 202 for 5 in this game to provide the 88th occasion of a tied game in the history of T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of a tied game involving Sri Lanka.
India posted 202 for 5 and Sri Lanka posted 202 for 5 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a tied game involving India in the history of T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of a tied game involving Sri Lanka and India
Harshit Rana of India conceded 54 runs for his solitary wicket in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament
Harshit Rana of India conceded 54 runs for his solitary wicket in this game to become the most expensive Indian bowler in terms of runs conceded in an innings in the tournament. Previously Avesh Khan had returned with figures of one for 53 against Hong Kong at Dubai DICS on 31 Aug 2022
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 61 and P Nissanka of Sri Lanka scored 107 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of rival openers scoring fifties in a match in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 61 and P Nissanka of Sri Lanka scored 107 in this game to provide the second occasion of one opener scoring a half century and another a century from rival teams in a match in the tournament.
P Nissanka’s 107 and MDKJ Perera’s 58 in this game were in a losing cause as India won the super over to provide the 22nd and 23rd occasion of batsmen’s fifties in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the fifth and sixth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen’s fifties in an innings going in vain in the tournament.
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game were in a losing cause as India won the super over to provide the tenth occasion of an opening batsmen’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lankan opening batsmen’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament.
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game provides the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a tied game in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in a tied game in T20Is.
P Nissanka’s 107 in this game provides the first occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring a century in a tied game in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a Sri Lankan opening batsman scoring a century in a tied game in T20Is.
India and Sri Lanka scored identical scores of runs scored and wickets lost {202 for 5} to provide the second occasions of a tied match with identical runs scored and wickets lost in the history of T20Is. Both such occasions are tabulated below
Team
Score
Overs
I
Result
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
Eswatini
222/4
20.0
1
tied
v Mozambique
Malkerns
13 Sep 2025
Mozambique
222/4
20.0
2
tied
v Eswatini
Malkerns
13 Sep 2025
India
202/5
20.0
1
tied
v Sri Lanka
Dubai (DICS)
26 Sep 2025
Sri Lanka
202/5
20.0
2
tied
v India
Dubai (DICS)
26 Sep 2025
Asia Cup Super Fours Bangladesh Vs Pakistan at Dubai DICS on 25 Sep 2025
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field first in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of Bangladesh doing so in the tournament
Saim Ayub of Pakistan was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 78th occasion of a batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 16th occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament.
Saim Ayub was dismissed for zero for the fourth occasion in the tournament. His zero in this game was the fourth occasion. He now holds the record for most zeroes in an innings by a batsman in the tournament. He went past Mashrafe Mortza, BKG Mendis, KD Shah and MD Shanaka who have scored zeroes in an innings on three occasions in the tournament.
Saim Ayub’s four zeroes in an innings in the ongoing edition is also a record for most zeroes in an innings in an edition of Men’s T20 Asia Cup. The previous record was three zeroes in an innings by Mashrafe Mortoza of Bangladesh in 2016 edition
Taskin Ahmed of Bangladesh captured 3 for 28 in this game to provide the 53rd occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament
Saim Ayub’s zero in this game fetched him his ninth zero in T20Is. He now occupies the second place among the Pakistan batsmen who have scored most zeroes in T20Is. Umar Akmal occupies the first place with ten zeroes to his credit.
Taskin Ahmed’s three wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 102 wickets in T20Is. He became the 26th bowler in the history of T20Is to capture 100 plus wickets. He also became the third Bangladesh bowler to total 100 plus wickets in T20Is. Others are – Mustafizur Rahman {151} and Shakib Al Hasan {149}
Taskin Ahmed’s three wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 13 wickets in Men’s T20 Asis Cup. He now shares the Bangladesh record for most wickets in Men’s T20 Asia Cup with Mustafizur Rahman. Mustafizur Rahman has captured 13 wickets in the tournament which includes the lone wicket he took in this game.
Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman also share the Bangladesh record for most matches played in the tournament. Both the cricketers have played eleven matches in the tournament
Pervez Hossain Emon was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 79th occasion of a batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament.
Pervez Hossain Emon was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament.
Pervez Hossain Emon and Tanzid Hassan are the two Bangladesh opening batsmen dismissed for zeroes on two occasions in the tournament.
Shahin Shah Afridi captured three for 17 and Haris Rauf captured three for 33 in this game to provide the 54th and 55th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eighth and ninth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.
Shahin Shah Afridi captured three for 17 and Haris Rauf captured three for 33 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of two bowlers capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first such occasion by Pakistan bowlers in the toucrnament
Taskin Ahmed {3 for 28}, Shahin Shah Afridi {3 for 17} and Haris Rauf {3 for 33} in this game to provide the fourth occasion of three bowlers capturing three or more wickets in a match in the tournament. It also provides the first such occasion in the ongoing edition of the tournament
Taskin Ahmed’s 3 for 28 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 23rd occasion of a bowler’s three or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Bangladesh bowler’s three or more wickets in an innings going in vain in the tournament.
Pakistan posted its ninth win in Men’s T20 Asia Cup, while Bangladesh lost its seventh game in the tournament.
Pakistan and Sri Lanka share the second place among the teams which have posted most wins in the tournament. Both have won nine games in the tournament. India occupy the first place with 13 wins
Pakistan and Bangladesh share the second place among the teams which have posted most losses in the tournament. Both have lost seven games in the tournament. Hong Kong occupy the first place with eight lost games
Asia Cup Super Fours Bangladesh Vs India at Dubai DICS on 24 Sep 2025
Bangladesh won the toss and chose to field first to provide the 31st occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Bangladesh doing so in the tournament
Abhishek Sharma-Shubman Gill added 77 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 69th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 17th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma-Shubman Gill added 77 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the first wicket in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 75 in this game to provide the 60th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 75 in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma of India was dismissed run out for 75 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma of India was dismissed run our for 75 in this game to provide the third occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma of India was dismissed run out for 75 in this game to provide the 47th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma was dismissed run out for 75 in this game to provide the batsman’s highest individual score in an innings when he was dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. The previous best was UAE batsman Mohammad Wasim’s 69 in the match against Oman at Abu Dhabhi on 15 Sep 2025
Abhishek Sharma was dismissed run out for 75 in this game to provide the Indian batsman’s highest individual score in an innings when he was dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. The previous best was V Kohli’s 60 in the match against Pakistan at Dubai DICS on 08 Sep 2022
Abhishek Sharma of India was dismissed run our for 75 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament.
Abhishek Sharma was dismissed run out for 75 in this game to provide the opening batsman’s highest individual score in an innings when he was dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. The previous best was UAE opening batsman Mohammad Wasim’s 69 in the match against Oman at Abu Dhabhi on 15 Sep 2025
Jaker Ali led Bangladesh in this game in the absence of their regular captain in this game. He also kept wickets for Bangladesh in this game. He became the fourth wicket keeper captain to lead a team in the tournament. Others are – Sultan Ahmed of Oman, MS Dhoni of India and Litton Das of Bangladesh. He also became the second wicket keeper captain to lead Bangladesh in the tournament
Mustafizur Rahman’s lone wicket in this game fetched him 150 wickets in T20Is. He became the fourth bowler to capture 150 plus wickets in T20Is. Others are – Rashid Khan {173}, TG Southee {164} and IS Sodhi {150]
Mustafizur Rahman’s lone wicket in this game fetched him 150 wickets in T20Is. He became the Bangladesh’s highest wicket taker in T20Is. He went past Shakib Al Hasan’s tally of 149 wickets.
Shamim Hossain of Bangladesh was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 76th occasion of a batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the tournament.
Jaker Ali was dismissed run out for 4 runs in this game to provide the 48th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the ninth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament.
Jaker Ali was dismissed run out for 4 runs in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of a Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament.
Prior to this Bangladesh wicket keeper Mushfique Rahim was dismissed run out for 4 in an innings against India at Mirpur on 06 Mar 2016.
This both Bangladesh wicket keeper batsmen Mushfiqur Rahman and Jaker Ali were dismissed for an identical score of four runs against the same opponent India in the Men’s T20 Asia Cup
Jaker Ali became the first wicket keeper captain to be dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. He was dismissed run out for four runs in this game.
Saif Hassan of Bangladesh scored 69 in this game provide the 61st occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Saif Hassan of Bangladesh scored 69 in this game provide the 33rd occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Saif Hassan’s 69 in this game represents the highest individual innings by a Bangladesh opening batsman in the tournament. It was an improvement over his own 61 scored against Sri Lanka at Dubai DICS on 20 Sep 2025.
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 75 and Saif Hassan of Bangladesh scored 69 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of rival opening batsmen scoring fifties in a match in the tournament.
Saif Hassan’s 69 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 21st occasion of a batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament.
Saif Hassan’s 69 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the ninth occasion of an opening batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament.
Bangladesh was dimissed for 127 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in an innings in the tournament.
Bangladesh was dimissed for 127 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings while batting second in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in an innings while batting second in the tournament.
Kuldeep Yadav captured three for 18 in this game to provide the 52nd occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.
Kuldeep Yadav’s 3 for 18 in this game represents his third three or more wickets haul in the tournament. He now holds the Indian record for most three wicket hauls in the tournament. B Kumar and HH Pandya have captured three or more wickets in an innings on two occasions.
Kuldeep Yadav became the second bowler to capture three or more wickets in an innings on three occasions in the tournament. Al-Amin Hossain of Bangladesh is the other bowler to perform such a feat in the tournament
Asia Cup Super Fours Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka at Abu Dhabhi on 23 Sep 2025
Pakistan won the toss and elected to field first in this game to provide the 30th occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of Pakistan doing so in the tournament
BKG Mendis and MD Shanaka were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 74th and 75th occasion of batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the tenth and eleventh occasion of Sri Lankan batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis and MD Shanaka were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the third occasion of these two batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in the tournament. These two batsmen share the Sri Lankan record for most zeroes in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis and MD Shanaka collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the 39th and 40th occasion of batsman collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the sixth and seventh occasion of Sri Lankan batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis collected the first ball duck for the third occasion in the tournament and owns the Sri Lankan record for most first ball ducks in an innings by a batsman in the tournament.
BKG Mendis was dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 13th occasion of an opening batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lankan opening batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis collected the first ball duck for the third occasion in the tournament as an opening batsman and owns the Sri Lankan record for most first ball ducks by an opening batsman in an innings in the tournament.
BKG Mendis collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis collected the first ball duck for the third occasion in the tournament as an wicket keeper batsman and owns the Sri Lankan record for most first ball ducks by a wicket keeper batsman in an innings in the tournament.
BKG Mendis was dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the fourth occasion of an wicket keeper opening batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lankan wicket keeper opening batsman scoring zeroes in an innings in the tournament
BKG Mendis collected the first ball duck for the third occasion in the tournament as a wicket keeper opening and owns the Sri Lankan record for most first ball ducks by a wicket keeper opening batsman in an innings in the tournament.
PHKD Mendis scored 50 in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the 13th occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
PHKD Mendis scored 50 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a batsman dismissed for an exact fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman dismissed for an exact fifty in an innings in the tournament.
Shaheen Shah Afridi captured three for 28 in this game to provide the 51st occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings in the tournament
Shaheen Shah Afridi’s three wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 114 wickets in T20Is. He now occupies the second place among the Pakistan bowlers who have taken most wickets in T20Is. He went past Shadab Khan’s 112 wickets to occupy the second place. Haris Rauf occupies the first place with 130 wickets which includes the two wikets he took in this game,
PW Hasranga’s two wickets fetched him an aggregate of 16 wickets in the tournament. He now owns the record for most wickets in the tournament. He went past Haris Rauf, HH Pandya and Rashid Khan who have taken 14 wickets in the tournament. Haris Rauf’s 14 wickets include the two wickets which he took in this game.
MD Shanaka’s zero in this game fetched him his 14th zero in T20Is. He now owns the record for most zeroes by a batsman in the history of T20Is. He went past five other batsmen who have scored zeroes on 13 occasions to own the record. The following table lists the batsmen who have scored zeroes on 13 or more occasions in the history of T20Is.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
Z
1
MD Shanaka
Srl
2016-2025
14
14
0
0
0
0.00
14
2
M Akayezu
RWN
2022-2025
13
13
0
0
0
0.00
13
3
Z Bimenyimana
RWN
2022-2024
13
13
0
0
0
0.00
13
4
K Irakoze
RWN
2021-2024
13
13
0
0
0
0.00
13
5
Soumya Sarkar
Ban
2015-2024
13
13
0
0
0
0.00
13
6
PR Stirling
Ire
2010-2023
13
13
0
0
0
0.00
13
Hussain Talat-Mohammad Nawaz added 58 runs for the sixth wicket in an unfinished partnership to provide the 68th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
Hussain Talat-Mohammad Nawaz added 58 runs for the sixth wicket in an unfinished partnership to provide the fourth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in the tournament.
Hussain Talat-Mohammad Nawaz added 58 runs for the sixth wicket in an unfinished partnership to provide the record sixth wicket partnership in an innings by Pakistan batsmen in the tournament. The previous best was 28 runs between Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Nawaz against Oman at Dubai DICS on 12 Sep 2025
PHKD Mendis’ 50 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 20th occasion of a batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman’s fifty in an innings going in vain in the tournament.
P Nissanka’s eight runs in this game fetched him an aggregate of 2104 runs in T20Is. He became the third Sri Lankan batsman to total 2100 plus runs in T20Is. Others are – MDKJ Perera {2218] and BKG Mendis {2198}