Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of a team doing so in
the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan doing so in the tournament
Saim Ayub and Salman Agha were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 56th and 57th occasion of batsmen dismissed for zero in the tournament. It also provides the tenth and eleventh occasion of Pakistan batsman dismissed for zero in the tournament
Saim Ayub was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 16th occasion of an opening batsmen dismissed for zero in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan opening batsman dismissed for zero in the tournament. Prior to this Babar Azam was dismissed for zero against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 07 Sep 2022.
Salman Agha were dismissed for zer0 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a captain dismissed for zero in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Pakistan captain dismissed for zero in the tournament
Saim Ayub and Salman Agha collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the 30th and 31st occasion of batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the seventh and eighth occasion of Pakistan batsman collecting the first ball ducks in the tournament
Saim Ayub collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the tenth occasion of an opening batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. Prior to this Babar Azam had collected the first ball duck against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 07 Sep 2022.
Salman Agha collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the eighth occasion a captain collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan captain collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. Prior to this Babar Azam had collected the first ball duck against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 07 Sep 2022.
Mohammad Harris of Pakistan scored 66 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament
Shahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Harris of Pakistan added 85 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 49th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the eighth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament.
Shahibzada Farhan and Mohammad Harris of Pakistan added 85 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 second wicket in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the second wicket in the tournament.
Pakistan posted a team total of 160 for 7 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a team posting 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan posting 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.
Saim Ayub of Pakistan opened the batting and bowling for Pakistan in this game – one of the rare instance in the history of Twenty20 Internationals.
Jatinder Singh of Oman opened the batting in this game to provide the 16th occasion of a captain opening the innings in the tournament. He became the seventh captain opener in the tournament.
Oman was dismissed all out for 67 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a team dismissed all out for less than 75 runs in an innings in the tournament.
It also provides the second occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 75 runs against Pakistan in the tournament. Prior to this Hong Kong was dismissed all out for 38 against Pakistan at Sharjah on 02 Sep 2022.
Pakistan won this game by 93 runs to provide the 215th occasion of a team winning a game by 90 plus runs in Twenty20 Internationals. It also provides the fourth occasion of a team winning a game by 90 plus runs in Men’s T20 Asia Cup. Pakistan has won two games by 90 plus runs margin in the tournament. Prior to this Pakistan had posted a win by 155 runs against Hong Kong at Sharjah on 02 Sep 2022.
Teams dismissed all out for less than 150 runs in an innings in Duleep Trophy
South Zone was dismissed all out for 149 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Final at Bangalore BCCI CEG to provide the 83rd occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
North
48
22.7×8
2
v South
Chennai
30 Sep 61
2
East
48
26.4
4
v South
Eden Gardens
17 Jan 69
3
East
62
23.4
3
v South
Rohtak
22 Oct 14
4
Central
67
24.0
3
v North
Bhilwara
10 Nov 95
5
East
70
27.0
3
v West
Ahmedabad
22 Oct 76
6
East
72
41.5
3
v Central
Jaipur
23 Sep 77
7
East
80
32.1
3
v South
Rajkot
19 Oct 93
8
East
81
39.0
2
v North
Guwahati
18 Jan 01
9
East
83
35.3
1
v West
Pune
04 Oct 74
10
East
84
47.4
2
v South
Rohtak
22 Oct 14
11
North
85
35.0
1
v Central
Nagpur
11 Feb 72
12
Central
90
44,0
3
v West
Indore
29 Oct 66
13
Central
91
38.1
4
v West
Wankhede
03 Nov 78
14
ZCU Pres XI
94
43.2
1
v North
Wankhede
27 Oct 05
15
North
94
30.4
4
v South
Salem
15 Sep 22
16
East
96
35.4
3
v Central
Cuttack
19 Jan 11
17
South
97
38.0
3
v West
Chennai
17 Nov 72
18
Central
97
32.0
2
v North
Hyd LBS
09 Sep 92
19
North
99
55.1
3
v South
Valsad
28 Oct 93
20
North
100
53.4
1
v South
Chennai
13 Sep 69
21
Central
100
38.0
1
v North
Pune
27 Oct 84
22
West
102
53.4
1
v South
Hyd LBS
18 Oct 74
23
West
103
37.1
3
v East
Surat
06 Nov 93
24
North
104
50.3
1
v Central
Nagpur
08 Mar 05
25
South
106
49.4
4
v North
Bengaluru
28 Aug 92
26
Central
110
74.5
2
v West
Nagpur
11 Oct 74
27
South
111
45.0
2
v North
Chennai
13 Sep 69
28
North
112
42.2
4
v Central
Bhilwara
10 Nov 95
29
Central
112
38.3
3
v West `
Brabourne
24 Nov 72
30
South
113
37.0
1
v East
Agartala
25 Jan 01
31
North
113
36.5
1
v Central
Valsad
09 Dec 98
32
India B
115
22.2
4
v India D
Anantapur
19 Sep 24
33
India Blue
117
34.0
3
v India Green
Dindigul
29 Aug 18
34
East
119
78.2
1
v West
Brabourne
14 Dec 63
35
India Green
119
39.5
3
v India Red
Bengaluru
04 Sep 19
36
Central
120
61.1
2
v West
Indore
29 Oct 66
37
Central
121
35.4
4
v East
Eden Gardens
19 Mar 02
38
East
122
42.2
2
v Central
Alur
28 Jun 23
39
Central
123
58.0
1
v South
Chennai
25 Dec 65
40
North
123
56.5
3
v South
Nagpur
11 Oct 95
41
East
124
43.5
2
v South
Agartala
25 Jan 01
42
Central
127
47.0
1
v West
BikaN Eastr
28 Nov 95
43
East
127
45.4
3
v West
Pune
04 Oct 74
44
South
127
43.0
2
v Central
Nagpur
20 Oct 78
45
Central
128
40.1
2
v West
Coimbatore
15 Sep 22
46
Central
128
31.3
2
v West
Alur
05 Jul 23
47
Central
129
64.3
2
v West
Nagpur
12 Sep 69
48
East
129
41.2
4
v Central
Alur
28 Jun 23
49
East
130
43.2
3
v South
Brabourne
09 Jan 71
50
Central
130
36.4
2
v East
Gwalior
19 Oct 06
51
East
131
37.4
3
v Central
Gwalior
15 Feb 05
52
South
132
44.6×8
1
v West
Eden Gardens
24 Jan 63
53
East
132
45.0
2
v West
Pune
01 Feb 01
54
Central
133
49.3
2
v North
Nagpur
08 Mar 05
55
Central
133
49.3
1
v East
Indore
12 Feb 12
56
South
134
58.1
3
v North
Chennai
27 Dec 75
57
N East
134
39.2
2
v North
Bengaluru
28 Jun 23
58
Plate A
135
54.2
1
v Elite B
Chennai
10 Apr 03
59
Central
135
53.0
2
v West
Brabourne
13 Feb 65
60
South
135
48.5
3
v West
Bengaluru
21 Dec 79
61
West
135
44.0
4
v East
Rohtak
15 Oct 14
62
West
135
35.5
4
v North
Wankhede
20 Jan 80
63
West
138
68.5
1
v Central
Nagpur
11 Oct 74
64
South
139
59.5×8
3
v West
Brabourne
20 Oct 61
65
East
139
34.6×8
3
v North
Eden Gardens
31 Dec 62
66
South
140
75.1
3
v East
Eden Gardens
17 Jan 69
67
East
141
64.5
4
v South
Visakhapatnam
21 Aug 92
68
South
141
42.5
1
v Central
Panaji
01 Feb 01
69
South
142
70.5
4
v East
Cuttack
30 Oct 81
70
East
142
46.3
3
v West
Wankhede
15 Jan 92
71
BCB XI
142
41.1
2
v East
Nagpur
22 Feb 05
72
East
143
33.3
2
v North
Rajkot
11 Feb 08
73
West
144
72.2
4
v Central
Aurangabad
17 Dec 98
74
Central
144
61.0
1
v West
Nagpur
30 Oct 81
75
South
146
56.5
4
v North
Chennai
13 Sep 69
76
BCB XI
146
55.4
2
v Central
Delhi
01 Mar 05
77
West
146
51.0
2
v South
Bengaluru
12 Jul 23
78
East
147
73.2
4
v South
Lucknow
19 Nov 95
79
South
147
62.0
1
v West
Bengaluru
21 Dec 79
80
West
147
49.3
3
v South
Hyd RGS
18 Oct 74
81
Central
148
34.3×8
3
v West
Vadodara
13 Oct 61
82
South
149
63.0
1
v Central
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 25
83
West
149
51.5
2
v Sri Lanka A
Cuttack
27 Oct 06
South Zone was dismissed all out for 149 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Final at Bangalore BCCI CEG to provide the 15th occasion of South Zone dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South
97
38.0
3
v West
Chennai
17 Nov 72
2
South
106
49.4
4
v North
Bengaluru
28 Aug 92
3
South
111
45.0
2
v North
Chennai
13 Sep 69
4
South
113
37.0
1
v East
Agartala
25 Jan 01
5
South
127
43.0
2
v Central
Nagpur
20 Oct 78
6
South
132
44.6×8
1
v West
Eden Gardens
24 Jan 63
7
South
134
58.1
3
v North
Chennai
27 Dec 75
8
South
135
48.5
3
v West
Bengaluru
21 Dec 79
9
South
139
59.5×8
3
v West
Brabourne
20 Oct 61
10
South
140
75.1
3
v East
Eden Gardens
17 Jan 69
11
South
141
42.5
1
v Central
Panaji
01 Feb 01
12
South
142
70.5
4
v East
Cuttack
30 Oct 81
13
South
146
56.5
4
v North
Chennai
13 Sep 69
14
South
147
62.0
1
v West
Bengaluru
21 Dec 79
15
South
149
63.0
1
v Central
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 25
South Zone was dismissed all out for 149 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Final at Bangalore BCCI CEG to provide the 15th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings against Central Zone in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
East
72
41.5
3
v Central
Jaipur
23 Sep 77
2
North
85
35.0
1
v Central
Nagpur
11 Feb 72
3
East
96
35.4
3
v Central
Cuttack
19 Jan 11
4
North
104
50.3
1
v Central
Nagpur
08 Mar 05
5
North
112
42.2
4
v Central
Bhilwara
10 Nov 95
6
North
113
36.5
1
v Central
Valsad
09 Dec 98
7
East
122
42.2
2
v Central
Alur
28 Jun 23
8
South
127
43.0
2
v Central
Nagpur
20 Oct 78
9
East
129
41.2
4
v Central
Alur
28 Jun 23
10
East
131
37.4
3
v Central
Gwalior
15 Feb 05
11
West
138
68.5
1
v Central
Nagpur
11 Oct 74
12
South
141
42.5
1
v Central
Panaji
01 Feb 01
13
West
144
72.2
4
v Central
Aurangabad
17 Dec 98
14
BCB XI
146
55.4
2
v Central
Delhi
01 Mar 05
15
South
149
63.0
1
v Central
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 25
South Zone was dismissed all out for 149 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Final at Bangalore BCCI CEG to provide the second occasion of South Zone dismissed all out for a total less than 150 runs in an innings against Central Zone in the history of Duleep Trophy. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South
141
42.5
1
v Central
Panaji
01 Feb 01
2
South
149
63.0
1
v Central
BCCI CEG
11 Sep 25
Asia Cup 2025 Bangladesh Vs Hong Kong at Abu Dhabi on 11 Sep 2025
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Bangladesh doing so in the tournament.
Zeeshan Ali of Hong Kong opened the innings in this game to provide the 27th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman opening the innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of Hong Kong’s wicket keeper batsman opening the innings in the tournament.
Yasim Murtuza was dismissed run out for 28 in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Hong Kong batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament.
Yasim Murtuza was dismissed run out for 28 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a captain dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of a Hong Kong captain dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament.
Yousuf Murthza’s 28 in this game represent the highest individual score by a captain who is dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. The previous best was Hong Kong’s Nizakat Khan’s 10 against India at Dubai DICS on 31 Aug 2022
Tanzim Hassan Sakib bowled a maiden over in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a bowler bowling one or more maiden overs in an innings in the tournament. He became the 13th bowler to bowl a maiden over in the tournament. B Kumar of India and Mohammad Naveed of UAE have bowled one or more maiden overs on two occasions. B Kumar and JJ Bumrah have bowled two maiden over in their four overs spell in an innings.
Aizaz Khan, Babar Hayat, Nizakat Khan and KD Shah were playing their seventh match in the tournament. These four cricketers own the record for playing most games for Hong Kong in the tournament
Taskin Ahmed was playing his eighth game in the tournament and became the most capped Bangladesh cricketer in the tournament. He left behind Mahmadullah, Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hassan who had played seven games in the tournament.
Litton Das and Towhid Hridoy added 95 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 48th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the tournament
Litton Das and Towhid Hridoy added 95 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the third wicket in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the third wicket in the tournament
Litton Das scored 59 runs in the tournament to provide the 40th occasion of a batsman scoring fifty plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring fifty plus runs in the tournament. Prior to this Sabbir Rahaman had scored 80 against Sri Lanka at Mirpur on 28 Feb 2016
Litton Das scored 59 runs in the tournament to provide the fourth occasion of a captain scoring fifty plus runs in the tournament. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh captain scoring fifty plus runs in the tournament
Litton Das scored one boundary six during his knock of 59 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 78 boundary sixes in T20Is. He now owns the record for scoring most boundary sixes by a Bangladesh batsmen in T20Is. He went past Mahmadullah who had scored 77 boundary sixes.
Litton Das scored 59 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 2496 runs in T20IS. He requires four more runs for his 2500 runs in T20Is. If he gets them, he would then become the second Bangladesh batsman to score 2500 runs in T20Is. Shakib Al Hassan has an aggregate of 2551 runs in T20Is
Bangladesh posted its 79th win in T20Is and its fourth win in Men’s T20 Asia cup when it won this match by seven wickets.
Asia Cup 2025 India vs UAE at Dubai DICS on 10 Sep 2025
India won the toss and elected to field first in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of a team doing so in the tournament. It also provides the fifth occasion of India doing so in the tournament
India now holds the record for inserting the opposition on most occasions in the tournament. Pakistan and Sri Lanka have inserted the opposition on four occasions in the tournament
JJ Bumrah’s lone wicket in this game fetched him 90 wickets in T20Is. He became the fifth Indian bowler to capture 90 plus wickets in T20Is. Others are – Arshdeep Singh {99}, YS Chahal {96}, HH Pandya {94} and B Kumar {90}
Muhammad Wasim of UAE became the sixth captain to open the innings for a team in the tournament. Others are – LD Chandimal, RG Sharma, KL Rahul, Babar Azam and Nizakat Khan. Muhammmad Wasim’s dual role of becoming the captain opener in this game provides the 15th occasion of a captain opening the innings in the tournament. Of these 15 occasions, on eleven occasions a captain has opened the innings at Dubai DICS ground.
Muhammad Wasim became the third captain and his opening the innings provides the fourth occasion of a captain opening the innings against India in the tournament. Babar Azam and Nizakat Khan are the other two captains who have opened the innings against India in the tournament. Babar Azam has opened the innings while captaining Pakistan and Nizakat Ali has opened the innings while captaining Hong Kong against India in the tournament
Muhammad Wasin scored 19 in this game which represents the highest individual score by a captain opener against India in the tournament. The previous best was Babar Azam’s 14 at Dubai DICS on 04 Sep 2022
Kuldeep Yadav captured four for 7 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament
Kuldeep Yadav captured four for 7 in this game to provide the third occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings conceding single digit runs in the tournament. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings conceding single digit runs in the tournament
Kuldeep Yadav captured four for 7 in this game to provide the 133rd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings conceding single digit runs in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings conceding single digit runs in T20Is
Kuldeep Yadav captured four for 7 in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings conceding exact seven runs in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings conceding single exact seven runs in T20Is
UAE was dismissed for 57 in this game to provide the second occasion of a team dismissed all out in a completed innings for a total less than 60 runs in the tournament. Prior to this, Hong Kong was dismissed all out for 38 in a completed innings against Pakistan at Sharjah on 02 Sep 2022.
UAE was dismissed for 57 in this game to provide the 127th occasion of a team dismissed all out in a completed innings for a total less than 60 runs in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a team dismissed all out in a completed innings for a total less than 60 runs in T20Is against India.
Thus UAE’s total of 59 all out against India in this game represent the lowest team total against India in T20Is. The previous lowest total was New Zealand’s 66 at Ahmedabad on 01 Feb 2023.
India won this match by nine wickets to provide the 161st occasion of a team winning a game by nine wickets margin in T20Is and also the second occasion in Men’s T20 Asia Cup. It also provides the seventh occasion of India winning a game by nine wickets margin in T20Is and the second occasion in Men’s T20 Asia Cup. India’s first victory by nine wickets margin in Men’s T20 Asia Cup was against UAE at Mirpur on 06 Mar 2016
India won this match by nine wickets with 93 balls to spare to provide the 16th occasion of a team winning a game by nine wickets margin with 90 plus deliveries to spare in T20Is and also the first such occasion in Men’s T20 Asia Cup. It also provides the first occasion of India winning a game by nine wickets margin in T20Is and the firstboccasion in Men’s T20 Asia Cup.
Asia Cup 2025 Afghanistan Vs Hong Kong at Abu Dhabi on 09 Sep 2025
Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a team doing so in Men’s T20 Asia Cup tournament. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan doing so in the tournament.
Sediqullah Atal, AM Gazanfar and Noor Ahmed are representing Afghanistan for the first time in Men’s T20 Asia Cup matches. With these three cricketers representing Afghanistan, the number of cricketers representing Afghanistan in the Men’s T20 Asia Cup Tournament read 25.
Rashid Khan became the third captain to lead Afghanistan in the tournament. Others are – Asgar Afghan and Mohammad Nabi.
Ateeq Iqbal of Hong Kong bowled a maiden over in this game to become the 14th occasion of a bowler bowling a maiden over in the tournament. The tournament as a whole has witnessed 16 maiden overs.
Mohammad Nabi was playing his 137th T20I. He became the sixth cricketer to appear in 137 plus T20Is in the history of T20Is. Others are – RG Sharma {159}, PR Sterling {151}, GH Dockrell {145}, Mahmadullah {141} and JC Buttler {137}
Mohammad Nabi was playing his 128th T20I innings. He became the fourth batsman to play 128 plus T20I inningd in the history of T20Is. Others are – RG Sharma {151}, PR Sterling {148} and Mahmadullah {130}
Mohammad Nabi scored one boundary six in his knock of 33 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 110 boundary sixes in T20Is. He became the 24th batsman to score 110 or more boundary sixes in T20Is
Mohammad Nabi scored three boundary fours in his knock of 33 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 160 boundary fours in T20Is. He became the 52nd batsman to score 160 or more boundary fours in T20Is
Mohammad Nabi and Rashid Khan are playing their ninth match in Men’s T20 Asia Cup. They own the record jointly for most capped cricketers for Afghanistan in the tournament. They also became the fourth and fifth cricketers to play nine or more matches in the tournament. Others are – V Kohli {10}, MD Shanaka {10} and RG Sharma {09}.
Sediqullah Atal of Afghanistan scored 73 not out in this game to provide the 38th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 36th occasion of a batsman scoring a half century in the tournament. It also represents the sixth occasion of an Afghanistan batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also represents the sixth occasion of an Afghanistan batsman scoring a half century in the tournament
Sediqullah Atal of Afghanistan scored 73 not out in this game to provide the 21st occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 21st occasion of an opening batsman scoring a half century in the tournament. It also represents the third occasion of an Afghanistan opening batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also represents the third occasion of an Afghanistan opening batsman scoring a half century in the tournament.
A Omarzai of Afghanistan scored 53 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. It also provides the 37th occasion of a batsman scoring a half century in the tournament. It also represents the seventh occasion of an Afghanistan batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.
Sediqullah Atal and A Omarzai added 82 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 47th occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament. It also represents the seventh occasion of Afghanistan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament.
Sediqullah Atal and A Omarzai added 82 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the eighth occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the fifth wicket in the tournament. It also represents the second occasion of Afghanistan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the fifth wicket in the tournament.
Sediqullah Atal and A Omarzai added 82 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the fifth wicket in the tournament. The previous best was 70 runs partnership between Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shoaib Malik of Pakistan against Bangladesh at Mirpur on 02 Mar 2016.
Sediqullah Atal and A Omarzai added 82 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the fifth wicket in the tournament by Afghanistan batsmen. The previous best was 59 runs partnership between Najibullah Zadran and Nooruallah Zadran of Afghanistan against Oman at Fatullah on 20 Feb 2016.
Afghanistan posted a team total of 188 for 6 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting a total of 185 plus runs in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below. It is interesting to note that three of these four totals have been scored against Hong Kong
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
212/2
20.0
1
v Afghanistan
Dubai (DICS)
08 Sep 2022
2
Pakistan
193/2
20.0
1
v Hong Kong
Sharjah
02 Sep 2022
3
India
192/2
20.0
1
v Hong Kong
Dubai (DICS)
31 Aug 2022
4
Afghanistan
188/6
20.0
1
v Hong Kong
Abu Dhabi
09 Sep 2025
Afghanistan posted a team total of 188 for 6 in this game which represents its highest team total in the tournament. The previous best was 178 for 7 against Hong Kong at Mirpur on 22 Feb 2016
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Afghanistan
188/6
20.0
1
v Hong Kong
Abu Dhabi
09 Sep 2025
2
Afghanistan
178/7
20.0
1
v Hong Kong
Mirpur
22 Feb 2016
Anshuman Rath of Hong Kong collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 28th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in the tournament. It also provides the ninth occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in the tournament.
Nizakat Khan of Hong Kong was dismissed run out for a duck without facing a delivery in this game to provide the second occasion of a batsman dismissed run out for a duck without facing a delivery in the tournament. Prior to this M Teekshana of Sri Lanka was dismissed in a similar manner against Afghanistan at Dubai {DICS} on 27 Aug 2022. Thus both these occasions in the tournament have occurred against Afghanistan
Afghanistan won this game by 94 runs to provide the third largest runs margin win in the tournament. The other two wins are – Pakistan winning by 155 runs against Hong Kong at Sharjah on 02 Sep 2022 and India winning by 101 runs against Afghanistan at Dubai-DICS on 08 Sep 2022
Afghanistan scored 188 for 6 and restricted Hong Kong to 94 for 9 – exactly half of its total to win by 94 runs. It is interesting to note that the winning margin in this game is 94 runs – exactly half of the total posted by the team batting first
Batsmen absent hurt in an innings in one day internationals
T Bavuma of South Africa did not bat in the South Africa’s innings as he was absent hurt to provide the second occasion of a captain absent hurt in an innings in one day internationals. Prior to this ADR Campbell of Zimbabwe was absent hurt against Pakistan at Peshawar on 03 Nov 1996
T Bavuma of South Africa did not bat in the South Africa’s innings as he was absent hurt to provide the 43rd occasion of a batsman absent hurt in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
JM Parker
New Zealand
England
Manchester
19 Jul 1978
2
Majid Khan
Pakistan
West Indies
WACA
19 Dec 1981
3
RS Madugalle
Sri Lanka
India
Vadodara
15 Jan 1989
4
AP Gurusinha
Sri Lanka
Australia
Sharjah
02 May 1990
5
EA Brandes
Zimbabwe
India
Hyd-LBS
02 Nov 1993
6
Aamir Sohail
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Harare
26 Feb 1995
7
DK Morrison
New Zealand
Pakistan
Lahore
06 Mar 1996
8
ADR Campbell
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
Peshawar
03 Nov 1996
9
Abdul Razzak
Pakistan
India
Mohali
24 Mar 1997
10
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Pakistan
India
Mohali
24 Mar 1997
11
Minhajul Abedin
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
16 Jul 1997
12
Saiful Islam
Bangladesh
Keny
Nairobi-G
16 Oct 1997
13
M Muralidharan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Dhaka
30 Oct 1998
14
S Tikolo
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Dhaka
27 Mar 1999
15
JC Adams
West Indies
Pakistan
Sharjah
14 Oct 1999
16
Azar Mahmood
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Lahore
19 Feb 2000
17
Shahariar Hossain
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Dhaka
02 Jun 2000
18
K Weeraratne
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Dhaka
07 Jun 2000
19
M Muralidharan
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Sharjah
17 Apr 2002
20
DT Hondo
Zimbabwe
Australia
Harare
23 May 2004
21
Shohadat Hossain
Bangladesh
Australia
Darwin
06 Sep 2008
22
TM Odoyo
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Mombasa
29 Jan 2009
23
DM Richarda
West Indies
Australia
Johannesburg
25 Sep 2009
24
SC Williams
Zimbabwe
Kenya
Harare
15 Oct 2009
25
KD Meth
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Bulawayo
21 Aug 2011
26
KS Williamson
New Zealand
Bangladesh
Mirpur
29 Oct 2013
27
Imran Tahir
South Africa
Australia
Canberra
19 Feb 2014
28
K Mutumbami
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Mirpur
11 Nov 2015
29
SC Williams
Zimbabwe
India
Harare
13 Jun 2016
30
Wahab Riaz
Pakistan
India
Birmingham
11 Nov 2017
31
Shakib ul Hasan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Mirpur
27 Jan 2018
32
T Maruma
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Harare
16 Jul 2021
33
Aqib Ilyas
Oman
Nepal
Kirtipur
21 Apr 2023
34
Ebadot Hossain
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
Chattogram
08 Jul 2023
35
Haris Rauf
Pakistan
India
Col-RPS
10 Sep 2023
36
Naseem Shah
Pakistan
India
Col-RPS
10 Sep 2023
37
TG Southee
New Zealand
England
Lord’s
15 Sep 2023
38
KNA Bandara
Sri Lanka
India
Thiruvananthapuram
15 Nov 2023
39
Haris Rauf
Pakistan
New Zealand
Lahore
08 Feb 2025
40
JB Little
Ireland
West Indies
Dublin
25 May 2025
41
J Nell
Ireland
West Indies
Dublin
25 May 2025
43
T Bavuma
South Africa
England
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
Batsman’s individual total greater than the opponent team’s total in the history of one day internationals
The following table lists the occasions of batsman’s individual score greater than the opponent team’s total. JE Root and JG Bethel of England scored 100 and 110 respectively while South Africa was dismissed for 72 in the third one day international between England and South Africa at Southampton on 07 Sep 2025
No
Player
Team
Match Date
Score
Opposition
Total
Ground
1
R G Sharma
India
13/11/2014
264
Sri Lanka
251
Eden Gardens
2
Ishan Kishan
India
10/12/2022
210
Bangladesh
182
Chittagong
3
C S MacLeod
Scotland
23/01/2014
175
Canada
171
Hagley Oval
4
I V A Richards
West Indies
13/10/1987
181
Sri Lanka
169
Karachi
5
I V A Richards
West Indies
31/05/1984
189*
England
168
Old Trafford
6
K U Carty
West Indies
25/05/2025
170
Ireland
165
Castle Avenue
7
Fakhar Zaman
Pakistan
20/07/2018
210*
Zimbabwe
155
Bulawayo
8
R G Sharma
India
29/10/2018
162
West Indies
153
Brabourne
9
G Kirsten
South Africa
16/02/1996
188*
UAE
152
Rawalpindi
10
A B de Villiers
South Africa
27/02/2015
162*
West Indies
151
Sydney
11
D A Warner
Australia
09/12/2016
156
New Zealand
147
Melbourne
12
T M Head
Australia
22/11/2022
152
England
142
Melbourne
13
D A Warner
Australia
04/03/2015
178
Afghanistan
142
WACA Ground
14
K C Sangakkara
Sri Lanka
20/07/2013
169
South Africa
140
R Premadasa
15
N J Astle
New Zealand
10/09/2004
145*
USA
137
Kennington Oval
16
J S Malhotra
USA
09/09/2021
173*
PNG
137
Al Amerat
17
H H Gibbs
South Africa
03/10/2002
153
Bangladesh
133
Senwes Park
18
D L Amiss
England
07/06/1975
137
India
132
Lord’s
19
S R Tendulkar
India
23/02/2003
152
Namibia
130
City Oval
20
A N Cook
England
13/02/2012
137
Pakistan
130
Sheikh Zayed Stadium
21
D L Haynes
West Indies
14/04/1985
145*
New Zealand
129
Albion Sports Complex
22
G M Turner
New Zealand
07/06/1975
171*
East Africa
128
Edgbaston
23
J-P Duminy
South Africa
22/10/2010
129
Zimbabwe
127
Willowmoore Park
24
C J Anderson
New Zealand
01/01/2014
131*
West Indies
124
Queenstown
25
Mushfiqur Rahim
Bangladesh
15/09/2018
144
Sri Lanka
124
Dubai-ICS
26
G W Flower
Zimbabwe
27/03/1999
140
Kenya
123
Dhaka
27
Mohammad Yousuf
Pakistan
21/04/2002
125
New Zealand
122
Karachi
28
A B de Villiers
South Africa
03/03/2011
134
Netherlands
120
Mohali
29
M van Lingen
Namibia
20/09/2022
119*
PNG
117
Amini Park
30
M G Erasmus
Namibia
06/03/2022
121*
Oman
116
ICC-GCA
31
J A H Marshall
New Zealand
01/07/2008
161
Ireland
112
Mannofield Park
32
B B McCullum
New Zealand
01/07/2008
166
Ireland
112
Mannofield Park
33
Ijaz Ahmed
Pakistan
29/10/1988
124*
Bangladesh
111
MA Aziz Stadium
34
M L Hayden
Australia
30/08/2002
146
Pakistan
108
Gymkhana Club Ground
35
G R Marsh
Australia
10/01/1989
125*
Pakistan
108
Melbourne
36
Imam-ul-Haq
Pakistan
13/07/2018
128
Zimbabwe
107
Queens Sports Club
37
P A de Silva
Sri Lanka
06/11/1994
107*
Zimbabwe
105
Harare
38
S C Williams
Zimbabwe
26/06/2023
174
USA
104
Harare
39
C B Wishart
Zimbabwe
10/02/2003
172*
Namibia
104
Harare
40
C H Gayle
West Indies
04/03/2003
119
Kenya
104
Diamond Oval
41
Babar Azam
Pakistan
30/08/2023
151
Nepal
104
Multan
42
Iftikhar Ahmed
Pakistan
30/08/2023
109*
Nepal
104
Multan
43
Imran Nazir
Pakistan
21/03/2007
160
Zimbabwe
99
Sabina Park
44
A Flintoff
England
17/09/2004
104
Sri Lanka
95
Southampton
45
D M Jones
Australia
04/03/1990
107
New Zealand
94
AMI Stadium
46
S D Hope
West Indies
12/08/2025
120*
Pakistan
92
Brian Lara Stadium
47
P R Stirling
Ireland
12/03/2018
126
UAE
91
Harare-OHSC
48
W T S Porterfield
Ireland
12/03/2018
92
UAE
91
Harare-OHSC
49
C G Greenidge
West Indies
04/01/1987
100
Australia
91
WACA Ground
50
J H Kallis
South Africa
22/11/2006
119*
India
91
Kingsmead
51
A R Border
Australia
28/01/1985
118*
Sri Lanka
91
Adelaide
52
D M Jones
Australia
28/01/1985
99*
Sri Lanka
91
Adelaide
53
D A Warner
Australia
25/10/2023
104
Netherlands
90
Arun Jaitley Stadium
54
G J Maxwell
Australia
25/10/2023
106
Netherlands
90
Arun Jaitley Stadium
55
S B Styris
New Zealand
10/08/2010
89
India
88
Dambulla
56
L R P L Taylor
New Zealand
10/08/2010
95
India
88
Dambulla
57
M S Atapattu
Sri Lanka
16/09/2002
101
Netherlands
86
R Premadasa
58
V Kohli
India
05/11/2023
101*
South Africa
83
Eden Gardens
59
R K Paudel
Nepal
10/09/2021
86
PNG
82
Al Amerat
60
Sharjeel Khan
Pakistan
18/08/2016
152
Ireland
82
The Village
61
D L Haynes
West Indies
17/12/1992
96
Pakistan
81
Sydney
62
M Jayawardene
Sri Lanka
15/03/2007
85
Bermuda
78
Queen’s Park Oval
63
Mohammad Yousuf
Pakistan
17/04/2002
129
Sri Lanka
78
Sharjah
64
Yuvraj Singh
India
11/04/2003
102*
Bangladesh
76
Dhaka
65
T M Dilshan
Sri Lanka
24/01/2009
137*
Pakistan
75
Gaddafi Stadium
66
S E Marsh
Australia
30/08/2008
76
Bangladesh
74
Marrara Cricket Ground
67
M E K Hussey
Australia
30/08/2008
85
Bangladesh
74
Marrara Cricket Ground
68
K C Sangakkara
Sri Lanka
06/01/2007
79
New Zealand
73
Eden Park
69
Shubman Gill
India
15/01/2023
116
Sri Lanka
73
Thiruvanthapuram
70
V Kohli
India
15/01/2023
166*
Sri Lanka
73
Thiruvanthapuram
71
J E Root
England
07/09/2025
100
South Africa
72
Southampton
72
J G Bethell
England
07/09/2025
110
South Africa
72
Southampton
73
R K Paudel
Nepal
12/03/2023
77
UAE
71
Kirtiput
74
Imam-ul-Haq
Pakistan
22/08/2023
61
Afghanistan
59
Hambantota
75
H Masakadza
Zimbabwe
02/01/2016
83
Afghanistan
58
Sharjah
76
C G Greenidge
West Indies
03/12/1986
67
Sri Lanka
55
Sharjah
77
R B Richardson
West Indies
03/12/1986
109
Sri Lanka
55
Sharjah
78
S S Iyer
India
02/11/2023
82
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
79
V Kohli
India
02/11/2023
88
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
80
Shubman Gill
India
02/11/2023
92
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
81
J H Kallis
South Africa
25/01/2004
109*
West Indies
54
Newlands
82
J A Rudolph
South Africa
25/01/2004
61*
West Indies
54
Newlands
83
Abdul Malik
Afghanistan
19/12/2024
84
Zimbabwe
54
Harare
84
Sediqullah Atal
Afghanistan
19/12/2024
104
Zimbabwe
54
Harare
85
S T Jayasuriya
Sri Lanka
29/10/2000
189
India
54
Sharjah
86
D S Lehmann
Australia
27/02/2003
50*
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
87
M L Hayden
Australia
27/02/2003
88
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
88
A Symonds
Australia
27/02/2003
59
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
89
J H Kallis
South Africa
11/01/2012
72
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
90
H M Amla
South Africa
11/01/2012
112
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
91
A B de Villiers
South Africa
11/01/2012
52
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
Teams posting a total of 400 plus runs in one day internationals
England posted a total of 414 for 5 against South Africa in the third one day international at Southampton on 07 Sep 2025 to provide the 30th occasion of a team posting a total of 400 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
434/4
50.0
1
v South Africa
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
2
South Africa
438/9
49.5
2
v Australia
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
3
Sri Lanka
443/9
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
04 Jul 2006
4
South Africa
418/5
50.0
1
v Zimbabwe
Potchefstroom
20 Sep 2006
5
India
413/5
50.0
1
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
19 Mar 2007
6
New Zealand
402/2
50.0
1
v Ireland
Aberdeen
01 Jul 2008
7
India
414/7
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
8
Sri Lanka
411/8
50.0
2
v India
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
9
India
401/3
50.0
1
v South Africa
Gwalior
24 Feb 2010
10
India
418/5
50.0
1
v West Indies
Indore
08 Dec 2011
11
India
404/5
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
13 Nov 2014
12
South Africa
439/2
50.0
1
v West Indies
Johannesburg
18 Jan 2015
13
South Africa
408/5
50.0
1
v West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
14
South Africa
411/4
50.0
1
v Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
15
Australia
417/6
50.0
1
v Afghanistan
W.A.C.A
04 Mar 2015
16
England
408/9
50.0
1
v New Zealand
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
17
South Africa
438/4
50.0
1
v India
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
18
England
444/3
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Nottingham
30 Aug 2016
19
England
481/6
50.0
1
v Australia
Nottingham
19 Jun 2018
20
England
418/6
50.0
1
v West Indies
St George’s
27 Feb 2019
21
England
498/4
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
22
India
409/8
50.0
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
10 Dec 2022
23
Zimbabwe
408/6
50.0
1
v U.S.A.
Harare
26 Jun 2023
24
South Africa
416/5
50.0
1
v Australia
Centurion
15 Sep 2023
25
South Africa
428/5
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
26
New Zealand
401/6
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
04 Nov 2023
27
India
410/4
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Bengaluru
12 Nov 2023
28
England
400/8
50.0
1
v West Indies
Birmingham
29 May 2025
29
Australia
431/2
50.0
1
v South Africa
Mackay
24 Aug 2025
30
England
414/5
50.0
1
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
England Vs South Africa Third one day at Southampton on 07 Sep 2025
England posted a total of 414 for 5 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of a team posting a total of 400 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below. [
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
434/4
50.0
1
v South Africa
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
2
South Africa
438/9
49.5
2
v Australia
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
3
Sri Lanka
443/9
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
04 Jul 2006
4
South Africa
418/5
50.0
1
v Zimbabwe
Potchefstroom
20 Sep 2006
5
India
413/5
50.0
1
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
19 Mar 2007
6
New Zealand
402/2
50.0
1
v Ireland
Aberdeen
01 Jul 2008
7
India
414/7
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
8
Sri Lanka
411/8
50.0
2
v India
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
9
India
401/3
50.0
1
v South Africa
Gwalior
24 Feb 2010
10
India
418/5
50.0
1
v West Indies
Indore
08 Dec 2011
11
India
404/5
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
13 Nov 2014
12
South Africa
439/2
50.0
1
v West Indies
Johannesburg
18 Jan 2015
13
South Africa
408/5
50.0
1
v West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
14
South Africa
411/4
50.0
1
v Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
15
Australia
417/6
50.0
1
v Afghanistan
W.A.C.A
04 Mar 2015
16
England
408/9
50.0
1
v New Zealand
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
17
South Africa
438/4
50.0
1
v India
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
18
England
444/3
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Nottingham
30 Aug 2016
19
England
481/6
50.0
1
v Australia
Nottingham
19 Jun 2018
20
England
418/6
50.0
1
v West Indies
St George’s
27 Feb 2019
21
England
498/4
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
22
India
409/8
50.0
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
10 Dec 2022
23
Zimbabwe
408/6
50.0
1
v U.S.A.
Harare
26 Jun 2023
24
South Africa
416/5
50.0
1
v Australia
Centurion
15 Sep 2023
25
South Africa
428/5
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
26
New Zealand
401/6
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
04 Nov 2023
27
India
410/4
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Bengaluru
12 Nov 2023
28
England
400/8
50.0
1
v West Indies
Birmingham
29 May 2025
29
Australia
431/2
50.0
1
v South Africa
Mackay
24 Aug 2025
30
England
414/5
50.0
1
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
It also provides the fourth occasion of a team posting 400 plus runs in an innings against South Africa in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
434/4
50.0
1
v South Africa
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
2
India
401/3
50.0
1
v South Africa
Gwalior
24 Feb 2010
3
Australia
431/2
50.0
1
v South Africa
Mackay
24 Aug 2025
4
England
414/5
50.0
1
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
It also provides the seventh occasion of England posting 400 plus runs in an innings in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
408/9
50.0
1
v New Zealand
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
2
England
444/3
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Nottingham
30 Aug 2016
3
England
481/6
50.0
1
v Australia
Nottingham
19 Jun 2018
4
England
418/6
50.0
1
v West Indies
St George’s
27 Feb 2019
5
England
498/4
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
6
England
400/8
50.0
1
v West Indies
Birmingham
29 May 2025
7
England
414/5
50.0
1
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
England became the third team in the history of one day internationals to post 400 plus runs on seven or more occasions. Other teams are – South Africa {08} and India {07}
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
408/9
50.0
1
v New Zealand
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
2
England
444/3
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Nottingham
30 Aug 2016
3
England
481/6
50.0
1
v Australia
Nottingham
19 Jun 2018
4
England
418/6
50.0
1
v West Indies
St George’s
27 Feb 2019
5
England
498/4
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
6
England
400/8
50.0
1
v West Indies
Birmingham
29 May 2025
7
England
414/5
50.0
1
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
1
India
413/5
50.0
1
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
19 Mar 2007
2
India
414/7
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
3
India
401/3
50.0
1
v South Africa
Gwalior
24 Feb 2010
4
India
418/5
50.0
1
v West Indies
Indore
08 Dec 2011
5
India
404/5
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
13 Nov 2014
6
India
409/8
50.0
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
10 Dec 2022
7
India
410/4
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Bengaluru
12 Nov 2023
1
South Africa
438/9
49.5
2
v Australia
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
2
South Africa
418/5
50.0
1
v Zimbabwe
Potchefstroom
20 Sep 2006
3
South Africa
439/2
50.0
1
v West Indies
Johannesburg
18 Jan 2015
4
South Africa
408/5
50.0
1
v West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
5
South Africa
411/4
50.0
1
v Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
6
South Africa
438/4
50.0
1
v India
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
7
South Africa
416/5
50.0
1
v Australia
Centurion
15 Sep 2023
8
South Africa
428/5
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
07 Oct 2023
It also provides the first occasion of England posting 400 plus runs in an innings in a one day international against South Africa and hence its 414 for 5 in this game represent its highest team total against South Africa in a one day international. Its previous best was 399 for 8 at Bloemfontein on 03.02.2016
It also represents England’s highest team total against South Africa on home soil. The previous best was 339 for 6 at Leeds on 24.05.2017.
JE Root {100} and JG Bethell {110} scored centuries in this game to provide the 205th and 206th occasion of England batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the 16th and 17th occasion of England batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international against South Africa.
JE Root {100} and JG Bethell {110} scored centuries in this game to provide the 230th occasion of two or more batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the 13th occasion of two or more batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international against South Africa.
It also provides the 21st occasion of two or more England batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the third occasion of two or England more batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in a one day international against South Africa.
JE Root was dismissed for 100 in this game to provide the 73rd occasion of a batsman scoring an exact 100 in a one day international. It also provides the third occasion of a batsman scoring an exact 100 in a one day international against South Africa.
It also provides the sixth occasion of an England batsman scoring an exact 100 in a one day international. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman scoring an exact 100 in a one day international against South Africa.
JG Bethel was dismissed stumped for 110 in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a century in a one day international. It also provides the third occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a century in a one day international against South Africa.
It also provides the fourth occasion of an England batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a century in a one day international. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a century in a one day international against South Africa.
JE Root of England posted his 19th century in one day international and his 100 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 7301 runs in one day internationals. His 19 centuries and his aggregate of 7301 runs are the records for most centuries and most runs for an England batsman a one day internationals
JL Smith {62}, JE Root {100}. JG Bethel {110} and JC Buttler {62 not out} of England scored fifties in this game to provide the 91st occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in a one day international. It also provides the seventh occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in a one day international against South Africa.
JL Smith {62}, JE Root {100}. JG Bethel {110} and JC Buttler {62 not out} of England scored fifties in this game to provide the 16th occasion of four England batsmen scoring fifties in a one day international. It also provides the third occasion of four England batsmen scoring fifties in a one day international against South Africa.
CE Yousuf of South Africa returned with figures of none for 80 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs on his one day debut, It also provides the fifth occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs without a wicket on his one day debut.
N Burger of South Africa conceded 95 runs in this game to provide the 78th occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the sixth occasion of a South African bowler conceding 90 plus runs in a one day international.
N Burger of South Africa conceded 95 runs without a wicket in this game to provide the 24th occasion of a bowler conceding 90 plus runs in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the second occasion of a South African bowler conceding 90 plus runs without a wicket in a one day international.
South Africa was dismissed for a total of 72 in this game to provide the 51st occasion of a team dismissed all for a total of less than 75 runs in a one day international. It also provides the second occasion of South Africa dismissed all for a total of less than 75 runs in a one day international. Prior to this South Africa was dismissed all out for 69 against Australia at Sydney on 14 Dec 1993
South Africa was dismissed for a total of 72 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a team dismissed all for a total of less than 75 runs in a one day international against England. It also provides the first occasion of South Africa dismissed all for a total of less than 75 runs in a one day international against England.
The following table lists the occasions of batsman’s individual score greater than the opponent team’s total. In this game JE Root and JG Bethel scored 100 and 110 respectively while South Africa was dismissed for 72.
No
Player
Team
Match Date
Score
Opposition
Total
Ground
1
R G Sharma
India
13/11/2014
264
Sri Lanka
251
Eden Gardens
2
Ishan Kishan
India
10/12/2022
210
Bangladesh
182
Chittagong
3
C S MacLeod
Scotland
23/01/2014
175
Canada
171
Hagley Oval
4
I V A Richards
West Indies
13/10/1987
181
Sri Lanka
169
Karachi
5
I V A Richards
West Indies
31/05/1984
189*
England
168
Old Trafford
6
K U Carty
West Indies
25/05/2025
170
Ireland
165
Castle Avenue
7
Fakhar Zaman
Pakistan
20/07/2018
210*
Zimbabwe
155
Bulawayo
8
R G Sharma
India
29/10/2018
162
West Indies
153
Brabourne
9
G Kirsten
South Africa
16/02/1996
188*
UAE
152
Rawalpindi
10
A B de Villiers
South Africa
27/02/2015
162*
West Indies
151
Sydney
11
D A Warner
Australia
09/12/2016
156
New Zealand
147
Melbourne
12
T M Head
Australia
22/11/2022
152
England
142
Melbourne
13
D A Warner
Australia
04/03/2015
178
Afghanistan
142
WACA Ground
14
K C Sangakkara
Sri Lanka
20/07/2013
169
South Africa
140
R Premadasa
15
N J Astle
New Zealand
10/09/2004
145*
USA
137
Kennington Oval
16
J S Malhotra
USA
09/09/2021
173*
PNG
137
Al Amerat
17
H H Gibbs
South Africa
03/10/2002
153
Bangladesh
133
Senwes Park
18
D L Amiss
England
07/06/1975
137
India
132
Lord’s
19
S R Tendulkar
India
23/02/2003
152
Namibia
130
City Oval
20
A N Cook
England
13/02/2012
137
Pakistan
130
Sheikh Zayed Stadium
21
D L Haynes
West Indies
14/04/1985
145*
New Zealand
129
Albion Sports Complex
22
G M Turner
New Zealand
07/06/1975
171*
East Africa
128
Edgbaston
23
J-P Duminy
South Africa
22/10/2010
129
Zimbabwe
127
Willowmoore Park
24
C J Anderson
New Zealand
01/01/2014
131*
West Indies
124
Queenstown
25
Mushfiqur Rahim
Bangladesh
15/09/2018
144
Sri Lanka
124
Dubai-ICS
26
G W Flower
Zimbabwe
27/03/1999
140
Kenya
123
Dhaka
27
Mohammad Yousuf
Pakistan
21/04/2002
125
New Zealand
122
Karachi
28
A B de Villiers
South Africa
03/03/2011
134
Netherlands
120
Mohali
29
M van Lingen
Namibia
20/09/2022
119*
PNG
117
Amini Park
30
M G Erasmus
Namibia
06/03/2022
121*
Oman
116
ICC-GCA
31
J A H Marshall
New Zealand
01/07/2008
161
Ireland
112
Mannofield Park
32
B B McCullum
New Zealand
01/07/2008
166
Ireland
112
Mannofield Park
33
Ijaz Ahmed
Pakistan
29/10/1988
124*
Bangladesh
111
MA Aziz Stadium
34
M L Hayden
Australia
30/08/2002
146
Pakistan
108
Gymkhana Club Ground
35
G R Marsh
Australia
10/01/1989
125*
Pakistan
108
Melbourne
36
Imam-ul-Haq
Pakistan
13/07/2018
128
Zimbabwe
107
Queens Sports Club
37
P A de Silva
Sri Lanka
06/11/1994
107*
Zimbabwe
105
Harare
38
S C Williams
Zimbabwe
26/06/2023
174
USA
104
Harare
39
C B Wishart
Zimbabwe
10/02/2003
172*
Namibia
104
Harare
40
C H Gayle
West Indies
04/03/2003
119
Kenya
104
Diamond Oval
41
Babar Azam
Pakistan
30/08/2023
151
Nepal
104
Multan
42
Iftikhar Ahmed
Pakistan
30/08/2023
109*
Nepal
104
Multan
43
Imran Nazir
Pakistan
21/03/2007
160
Zimbabwe
99
Sabina Park
44
A Flintoff
England
17/09/2004
104
Sri Lanka
95
Southampton
45
D M Jones
Australia
04/03/1990
107
New Zealand
94
AMI Stadium
46
S D Hope
West Indies
12/08/2025
120*
Pakistan
92
Brian Lara Stadium
47
P R Stirling
Ireland
12/03/2018
126
UAE
91
Harare-OHSC
48
W T S Porterfield
Ireland
12/03/2018
92
UAE
91
Harare-OHSC
49
C G Greenidge
West Indies
04/01/1987
100
Australia
91
WACA Ground
50
J H Kallis
South Africa
22/11/2006
119*
India
91
Kingsmead
51
A R Border
Australia
28/01/1985
118*
Sri Lanka
91
Adelaide
52
D M Jones
Australia
28/01/1985
99*
Sri Lanka
91
Adelaide
53
D A Warner
Australia
25/10/2023
104
Netherlands
90
Arun Jaitley Stadium
54
G J Maxwell
Australia
25/10/2023
106
Netherlands
90
Arun Jaitley Stadium
55
S B Styris
New Zealand
10/08/2010
89
India
88
Dambulla
56
L R P L Taylor
New Zealand
10/08/2010
95
India
88
Dambulla
57
M S Atapattu
Sri Lanka
16/09/2002
101
Netherlands
86
R Premadasa
58
V Kohli
India
05/11/2023
101*
South Africa
83
Eden Gardens
59
R K Paudel
Nepal
10/09/2021
86
PNG
82
Al Amerat
60
Sharjeel Khan
Pakistan
18/08/2016
152
Ireland
82
The Village
61
D L Haynes
West Indies
17/12/1992
96
Pakistan
81
Sydney
62
M Jayawardene
Sri Lanka
15/03/2007
85
Bermuda
78
Queen’s Park Oval
63
Mohammad Yousuf
Pakistan
17/04/2002
129
Sri Lanka
78
Sharjah
64
Yuvraj Singh
India
11/04/2003
102*
Bangladesh
76
Dhaka
65
T M Dilshan
Sri Lanka
24/01/2009
137*
Pakistan
75
Gaddafi Stadium
66
S E Marsh
Australia
30/08/2008
76
Bangladesh
74
Marrara Cricket Ground
67
M E K Hussey
Australia
30/08/2008
85
Bangladesh
74
Marrara Cricket Ground
68
K C Sangakkara
Sri Lanka
06/01/2007
79
New Zealand
73
Eden Park
69
Shubman Gill
India
15/01/2023
116
Sri Lanka
73
Thiruvanthapuram
70
V Kohli
India
15/01/2023
166*
Sri Lanka
73
Thiruvanthapuram
71
J E Root
England
07/09/2025
100
South Africa
72
Southampton
72
J G Bethell
England
07/09/2025
110
South Africa
72
Southampton
73
R K Paudel
Nepal
12/03/2023
77
UAE
71
Kirtiput
74
Imam-ul-Haq
Pakistan
22/08/2023
61
Afghanistan
59
Hambantota
75
H Masakadza
Zimbabwe
02/01/2016
83
Afghanistan
58
Sharjah
76
C G Greenidge
West Indies
03/12/1986
67
Sri Lanka
55
Sharjah
77
R B Richardson
West Indies
03/12/1986
109
Sri Lanka
55
Sharjah
78
S S Iyer
India
02/11/2023
82
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
79
V Kohli
India
02/11/2023
88
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
80
Shubman Gill
India
02/11/2023
92
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
81
J H Kallis
South Africa
25/01/2004
109*
West Indies
54
Newlands
82
J A Rudolph
South Africa
25/01/2004
61*
West Indies
54
Newlands
83
Abdul Malik
Afghanistan
19/12/2024
84
Zimbabwe
54
Harare
84
Sediqullah Atal
Afghanistan
19/12/2024
104
Zimbabwe
54
Harare
85
S T Jayasuriya
Sri Lanka
29/10/2000
189
India
54
Sharjah
86
D S Lehmann
Australia
27/02/2003
50*
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
87
M L Hayden
Australia
27/02/2003
88
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
88
A Symonds
Australia
27/02/2003
59
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
89
J H Kallis
South Africa
11/01/2012
72
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
90
H M Amla
South Africa
11/01/2012
112
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
91
A B de Villiers
South Africa
11/01/2012
52
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
The following table lists the five occasions of England batsman’s individual score greater than the opponent team’s total. In this game JE Root and JG Bethel scored 100 and 110 respectively while South Africa was dismissed for 72.
No
Player
Team
Match Date
Score
Opposition
Total
Ground
1
D L Amiss
England
07/06/1975
137
India
132
Lord’s
2
A N Cook
England
13/02/2012
137
Pakistan
130
Sheikh Zayed Stadium
3
A Flintoff
England
17/09/2004
104
Sri Lanka
95
The Rose Bowl
4
J E Root
England
07/09/2025
100
South Africa
72
Southampton
5
J G Bethell
England
07/09/2025
110
South Africa
72
Southampton
The following table lists the four occasions of batsman’s individual score greater than the South Africa team’s total. In this game JE Root and JG Bethel scored 100 and 110 respectively while South Africa was dismissed for 72.
No
Player
Team
Match Date
Score
Opposition
Total
Ground
1
K C Sangakkara
Sri Lanka
20/07/2013
169
South Africa
140
R Premadasa
2
V Kohli
India
05/11/2023
101*
South Africa
83
Eden Gardens
3
J E Root
England
07/09/2025
100
South Africa
72
Southampton
4
J G Bethell
England
07/09/2025
110
South Africa
72
Southampton
The following table lists the occasions where two or more batsmen’s individual scores are greater than the opponent team’s total. In this game JE Root and JG Bethel scored 100 and 110 respectively while South Africa was dismissed for 72.
No
No
Player
Team
Match Date
Score
Opposition
Total
Ground
1
1
J A H Marshall
New Zealand
01/07/2008
161
Ireland
112
Mannofield Park
2
B B McCullum
New Zealand
01/07/2008
166
Ireland
112
Mannofield Park
2
1
Babar Azam
Pakistan
30/08/2023
151
Nepal
104
Multan
2
Iftikhar Ahmed
Pakistan
30/08/2023
109*
Nepal
104
Multan
3
1
P R Stirling
Ireland
12/03/2018
126
UAE
91
Harare-OHSC
2
W T S Porterfield
Ireland
12/03/2018
92
UAE
91
Harare-OHSC
4
1
A R Border
Australia
28/01/1985
118*
Sri Lanka
91
Adelaide
2
D M Jones
Australia
28/01/1985
99*
Sri Lanka
91
Adelaide
5
1
D A Warner
Australia
25/10/2023
104
Netherlands
90
Arun Jaitley Stadium
2
G J Maxwell
Australia
25/10/2023
106
Netherlands
90
Arun Jaitley Stadium
6
1
S B Styris
New Zealand
10/08/2010
89
India
88
Dambulla
2
L R P L Taylor
New Zealand
10/08/2010
95
India
88
Dambulla
7
1
Shubman Gill
India
15/01/2023
116
Sri Lanka
73
Thiruvanthapuram
2
V Kohli
India
15/01/2023
166*
Sri Lanka
73
Thiruvanthapuram
8
1
J E Root
England
07/09/2025
100
South Africa
72
Southampton
2
J G Bethell
England
07/09/2025
110
South Africa
72
Southampton
9
1
C G Greenidge
West Indies
03/12/1986
67
Sri Lanka
55
Sharjah
2
R B Richardson
West Indies
03/12/1986
109
Sri Lanka
55
Sharjah
10
1
S S Iyer
India
02/11/2023
82
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
2
V Kohli
India
02/11/2023
88
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
3
Shubman Gill
India
02/11/2023
92
Sri Lanka
55
Wankhede
11
1
J H Kallis
South Africa
25/01/2004
109*
West Indies
54
Newlands
2
J A Rudolph
South Africa
25/01/2004
61*
West Indies
54
Newlands
12
1
Abdul Malik
Afghanistan
19/12/2024
84
Zimbabwe
54
Harare
2
Sediqullah Atal
Afghanistan
19/12/2024
104
Zimbabwe
54
Harare
13
1
D S Lehmann
Australia
27/02/2003
50*
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
2
M L Hayden
Australia
27/02/2003
88
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
3
A Symonds
Australia
27/02/2003
59
Namibia
45
Senwes Park
14
1
J H Kallis
South Africa
11/01/2012
72
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
2
H M Amla
South Africa
11/01/2012
112
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
3
A B de Villiers
South Africa
11/01/2012
52
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
The following table lists the 67 occasions of a batsman’s individual century is greater than the opponent team’s total. In this game JE Root and JG Bethel scored 100 and 110 respectively while South Africa was dismissed for 72.
No
Player
Team
Match Date
Score
Opposition
Total
Ground
1
R G Sharma
India
13/11/2014
264
Sri Lanka
251
Eden Gardens
2
Fakhar Zaman
Pakistan
20/07/2018
210*
Zimbabwe
155
Bulawayo
3
Ishan Kishan
India
10/12/2022
210
Bangladesh
182
Chittagong
4
I V A Richards
West Indies
31/05/1984
189*
England
168
Old Trafford
5
S T Jayasuriya
Sri Lanka
29/10/2000
189
India
54
Sharjah
6
G Kirsten
South Africa
16/02/1996
188*
UAE
152
Rawalpindi
7
I V A Richards
West Indies
13/10/1987
181
Sri Lanka
169
Karachi
8
D A Warner
Australia
04/03/2015
178
Afghanistan
142
WACA Ground
9
C S MacLeod
Scotland
23/01/2014
175
Canada
171
Hagley Oval
10
S C Williams
Zimbabwe
26/06/2023
174
USA
104
Harare
11
J S Malhotra
USA
09/09/2021
173*
PNG
137
Al Amerat
12
C B Wishart
Zimbabwe
10/02/2003
172*
Namibia
104
Harare
13
G M Turner
New Zealand
07/06/1975
171*
East Africa
128
Edgbaston
14
K U Carty
West Indies
25/05/2025
170
Ireland
165
Castle Avenue
15
K C Sangakkara
Sri Lanka
20/07/2013
169
South Africa
140
R Premadasa
16
V Kohli
India
15/01/2023
166*
Sri Lanka
73
Thiruvanthapuram
17
B B McCullum
New Zealand
01/07/2008
166
Ireland
112
Mannofield Park
18
A B de Villiers
South Africa
27/02/2015
162*
West Indies
151
Sydney
19
R G Sharma
India
29/10/2018
162
West Indies
153
Brabourne
20
J A H Marshall
New Zealand
01/07/2008
161
Ireland
112
Mannofield Park
21
Imran Nazir
Pakistan
21/03/2007
160
Zimbabwe
99
Sabina Park
22
D A Warner
Australia
09/12/2016
156
New Zealand
147
Melbourne
23
H H Gibbs
South Africa
03/10/2002
153
Bangladesh
133
Senwes Park
24
T M Head*
Australia
22/11/2022
152
England
142
Melbourne
25
S R Tendulkar
India
23/02/2003
152
Namibia
130
City Oval
26
Sharjeel Khan
Pakistan
18/08/2016
152
Ireland
82
The Village
27
Babar Azam
Pakistan
30/08/2023
151
Nepal
104
Multan
28
M L Hayden
Australia
30/08/2002
146
Pakistan
108
Gymkhana Club Ground
29
N J Astle
New Zealand
10/09/2004
145*
USA
137
Kennington Oval
30
D L Haynes
West Indies
14/04/1985
145*
New Zealand
129
Albion Sports Complex
31
Mushfiqur Rahim
Bangladesh
15/09/2018
144
Sri Lanka
124
Dubai-ICS
32
G W Flower
Zimbabwe
27/03/1999
140
Kenya
123
Dhaka
33
T M Dilshan
Sri Lanka
24/01/2009
137*
Pakistan
75
Gaddafi Stadium
34
D L Amiss
England
07/06/1975
137
India
132
Lord’s
35
A N Cook
England
13/02/2012
137
Pakistan
130
Sheikh Zayed Stadium
36
A B de Villiers
South Africa
03/03/2011
134
Netherlands
120
Mohali
37
C J Anderson
New Zealand
01/01/2014
131*
West Indies
124
Queenstown
38
J-P Duminy
South Africa
22/10/2010
129
Zimbabwe
127
Willowmoore Park
39
Mohammad Yousuf
Pakistan
17/04/2002
129
Sri Lanka
78
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
40
Imam-ul-Haq
Pakistan
13/07/2018
128
Zimbabwe
107
Queens Sports Club
41
P R Stirling
Ireland
12/03/2018
126
UAE
91
Harare-OHSC
42
G R Marsh
Australia
10/01/1989
125*
Pakistan
108
Melbourne
43
Mohammad Yousuf
Pakistan
21/04/2002
125
New Zealand
122
Karachi
44
Ijaz Ahmed
Pakistan
29/10/1988
124*
Bangladesh
111
MA Aziz Stadium
45
M G Erasmus
Namibia
06/03/2022
121*
Oman
116
ICC-GCA
46
S D Hope
West Indies
12/08/2025
120*
Pakistan
92
Brian Lara Stadium
47
M van Lingen
Namibia
20/09/2022
119*
PNG
117
Amini Park
48
J H Kallis
South Africa
22/11/2006
119*
India
91
Kingsmead
49
C H Gayle
West Indies
04/03/2003
119
Kenya
104
Diamond Oval
50
A R Border
Australia
28/01/1985
118*
Sri Lanka
91
Adelaide
51
Shubman Gill
India
15/01/2023
116
Sri Lanka
73
Thiruvanthapuram
52
H M Amla
South Africa
11/01/2012
112
Sri Lanka
43
Boland Park
53
J G Bethell
England
07/09/2025
110
South Africa
72
Southampton
54
Iftikhar Ahmed
Pakistan
30/08/2023
109*
Nepal
104
Multan
55
J H Kallis
South Africa
25/01/2004
109*
West Indies
54
Newlands
56
R B Richardson
West Indies
03/12/1986
109
Sri Lanka
55
Sharjah
57
P A de Silva
Sri Lanka
06/11/1994
107*
Zimbabwe
105
Harare
58
D M Jones
Australia
04/03/1990
107
New Zealand
94
AMI Stadium
59
G J Maxwell
Australia
25/10/2023
106
Netherlands
90
Arun Jaitley Stadium
60
A Flintoff
England
17/09/2004
104
Sri Lanka
95
Southampton
61
D A Warner
Australia
25/10/2023
104
Netherlands
90
Arun Jaitley Stadium
62
Sediqullah Atal
Afghanistan
19/12/2024
104
Zimbabwe
54
Harare
63
Yuvraj Singh
India
11/04/2003
102*
Bangladesh
76
Dhaka
64
V Kohli*
India
05/11/2023
101*
South Africa
83
Eden Gardens
65
M S Atapattu
Sri Lanka
16/09/2002
101
Netherlands
86
R Premadasa
66
C G Greenidge
West Indies
04/01/1987
100
Australia
91
WACA Ground
67
J E Root
England
07/09/2025
100
South Africa
72
Southampton
T Bavuma of South Africa did not bat in the South Africa’s innings as he was absent hurt to provide the second occasion of a captain absent hurt in an innings one day internationals. Prior to this ADR Campbell of Zimbabwe was absent hurt against Pakistan at Peshawar on 03 Nov 1996
T Bavuma of South Africa did not bat in the South Africa’s innings as he was absent hurt to provide the 43rd occasion of a batsman absent hurt in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
JM Parker
New Zealand
England
Manchester
19 Jul 1978
2
Majid Khan
Pakistan
West Indies
WACA
19 Dec 1981
3
RS Madugalle
Sri Lanka
India
Vadodara
15 Jan 1989
4
AP Gurusinha
Sri Lanka
Australia
Sharjah
02 May 1990
5
EA Brandes
Zimbabwe
India
Hyd-LBS
02 Nov 1993
6
Aamir Sohail
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Harare
26 Feb 1995
7
DK Morrison
New Zealand
Pakistan
Lahore
06 Mar 1996
8
ADR Campbell
Zimbabwe
Pakistan
Peshawar
03 Nov 1996
9
Abdul Razzak
Pakistan
India
Mohali
24 Mar 1997
10
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Pakistan
India
Mohali
24 Mar 1997
11
Minhajul Abedin
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
16 Jul 1997
12
Saiful Islam
Bangladesh
Keny
Nairobi-G
16 Oct 1997
13
M Muralidharan
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Dhaka
30 Oct 1998
14
S Tikolo
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Dhaka
27 Mar 1999
15
JC Adams
West Indies
Pakistan
Sharjah
14 Oct 1999
16
Azar Mahmood
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Lahore
19 Feb 2000
17
Shahariar Hossain
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Dhaka
02 Jun 2000
18
K Weeraratne
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Dhaka
07 Jun 2000
19
M Muralidharan
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Sharjah
17 Apr 2002
20
DT Hondo
Zimbabwe
Australia
Harare
23 May 2004
21
Shohadat Hossain
Bangladesh
Australia
Darwin
06 Sep 2008
22
TM Odoyo
Kenya
Zimbabwe
Mombasa
29 Jan 2009
23
DM Richarda
West Indies
Australia
Johannesburg
25 Sep 2009
24
SC Williams
Zimbabwe
Kenya
Harare
15 Oct 2009
25
KD Meth
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Bulawayo
21 Aug 2011
26
KS Williamson
New Zealand
Bangladesh
Mirpur
29 Oct 2013
27
Imran Tahir
South Africa
Australia
Canberra
19 Feb 2014
28
K Mutumbami
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Mirpur
11 Nov 2015
29
SC Williams
Zimbabwe
India
Harare
13 Jun 2016
30
Wahab Riaz
Pakistan
India
Birmingham
11 Nov 2017
31
Shakib ul Hasan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Mirpur
27 Jan 2018
32
T Maruma
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Harare
16 Jul 2021
33
Aqib Ilyas
Oman
Nepal
Kirtipur
21 Apr 2023
34
Ebadot Hossain
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
Chattogram
08 Jul 2023
35
Haris Rauf
Pakistan
India
Col-RPS
10 Sep 2023
36
Naseem Shah
Pakistan
India
Col-RPS
10 Sep 2023
37
TG Southee
New Zealand
England
Lord’s
15 Sep 2023
38
KNA Bandara
Sri Lanka
India
Thiruvananthapuram
15 Nov 2023
39
Haris Rauf
Pakistan
New Zealand
Lahore
08 Feb 2025
40
JB Little
Ireland
West Indies
Dublin
25 May 2025
41
J Nell
Ireland
West Indies
Dublin
25 May 2025
43
T Bavuma
South Africa
England
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
T Bavuma of South Africa did not bat in the South Africa’s innings as he was absent hurt to provide the second occasion of a South African batsman absent hurt in an innings in one day internationals. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Imran Tahir
South Africa
Australia
Canberra
19 Feb 2014
2
T Bavuma
South Africa
England
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
T Bavuma of South Africa did not bat in the South Africa’s innings as he was absent hurt to provide the third occasion of a batsman absent hurt in an innings in one day internationals against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
JM Parker
New Zealand
England
Manchester
19 Jul 1978
2
TG Southee
New Zealand
England
Lord’s
15 Sep 2023
3
T Bavuma
South Africa
England
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
JC Archer captured four for 18 in this game to provide the 201st occasion of a England bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the 16th occasion of a England bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in a one day international against South Africa
JC Archer’s four for 18 in this game provides the third occasion of his capturing four or more wickets in an innings against South Africa in one day internationals. He became the fourth England bowler to capture four or more wickets in an innings against South Africa on three occasions. Others are – JM Anderson, DG Gough and SCJ Broad
No
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
JM Anderson
10.0
2
38
4
1
v South Africa
Birmingham
08 Jul 2003
2
JM Anderson
10.0
3
23
5
1
v South Africa
Gqeberha
29 Nov 2009
3
JM Anderson
09.4
0
44
4
1
v South Africa
The Oval
31 Aug 2012
2
1
JC Archer
09.1
1
40
6
2
v South Africa
Kimberley
01 Feb 2023
2
JC Archer
10.0
0
62
4
1
v South Africa
Lord’s
04 Sep 2025
3
JC Archer
09.0
3
18
4
2
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
3
1
SCJ Broad
10.0
3
23
5
1
v South Africa
Nottingham
26 Aug 2008
2
SCJ Broad
10.0
0
71
4
1
v South Africa
Cape Town
27 Nov 2009
3
SCJ Broad
06.4
0
15
4
2
v South Africa
Chennai
06 Mar 2011
4
1
D Gough
10.0
0
33
4
1
v South Africa
Gqeberha
21 Jan 1996
2
D Gough
10.0
0
35
4
1
v South Africa
Manchester
23 May 1998
3
D Gough
10.0
1
29
4
1
v South Africa
Bloemfontein
23 Jan 2000
JC Archer captured four for 18 in this game to provide the 164th occasion of an England pace bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the 15th occasion of an England pace bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in a one day international against South Africa
JC Archer’s four for 18 in this game provides the third occasion of his capturing four or more wickets in an innings against South Africa in one day internationals. He became the fourth England pace bowler to capture four or more wickets in an innings against South Africa on three occasions. Others are – JM Anderson, DG Gough and SCJ Broad
England won this game by 342 runs to provide the fifth occasion of a team winning a one day international by 300 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
won
342 runs
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
2
India
won
317 runs
v Sri Lanka
Thiruvananthapuram
15 Jan 2023
3
Australia
won
309 runs
v Netherlands
Delhi
25 Oct 2023
4
Zimbabwe
won
304 runs
v U.S.A.
Harare
26 Jun 2023
5
India
won
302 runs
v Sri Lanka
Wankhede
02 Nov 2023
England won this game by 342 runs which represent the largest margin of victory by runs by a team in a one day international. It is an improvement over India’s 317 runs win against Sri Lanka at Thiruvananthapuram on 15 Jan 2023
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
won
342 runs
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
2
India
won
317 runs
v Sri Lanka
Thiruvananthapuram
15 Jan 2023
It also represent England’s largest victory margin by runs in one day internationals. The previous best was England’s 242 runs win against Australia at Nottingham on 19 Jun 2018
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
won
342 runs
v South Africa
Southampton
07 Sep 2025
2
England
won
242 runs
v Australia
Nottingham
19 Jun 2018
England Vs South Africa Second One Day at Lord’s 04 Sep 2025
South Africa posted a team total of 330 for 8 in this game to provide the 103rd occasion of South Africa posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the ninth occasion of South Africa posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international against England.
England posted 325 for 9 in this game to provide the 104th occasion of England posting total of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the tenth occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international against South Africa.
South Africa and England posted 330 for 8 and 325 for 9 respectively in this game to provide the 13th and 14th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international at Lord’s.
It also provides the second occasion of both teams posting totals of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international at Lord’s. The first such occasion was on 13 Jul 2002 between England and India.
No
Team
Score
Overs
Inns
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
325/5
50.0
1
v India
Lord’s
13 Jul 2002
2
India
326/8
49.3
2
v England
Lord’s
13 Jul 2002
1
South Africa
330/8
50.0
1
v England
Lord’s
04 Sep 2025
2
England
325/9
50.0
2
v South Africa
Lord’s
04 Sep 2025
It is interesting to note that the hosts England was at the receiving end losing these two games batting first on the first occasion and batting second on the second occasion. England posted an identical score of 325 runs on both these occasions.
South Africa and England posted 330 for 8 and 325 for 9 respectively in this game to provide the 945th and 946th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international at Lord’s. It also provides the 194th occasion of both the teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international.
England posted a team total of 325 for 9 and lost the game to provide the 203rd occasion of a team losing a game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the 81st occasion of a team losing a game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings while batting second.
England posted a team total of 325 for 9 and lost the game to provide the 31st occasion of a England losing a game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the ninth occasion of England losing a game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings while batting second.
South Africa and England posted 330 for 8 and 325 for 9 respectively in this game to provide the sixth occasion of both the teams posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in a one day international in South Africa-England one day international series.
England suffered its fourth loss against South Africa after posting 300 plus runs and suffered its first loss on home soil and that too at Lord’s – Mecca of Cricket.
JC Archer of England captured four for 62 in this game to provide the 200th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 15th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in a one day international against South Africa.
JC Archer of England captured four for 62 in this game to provide the occasion 163rd of an England pace bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 14th occasion of an England pace bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in a one day international against South Africa.
JC Archer of England captured four for 62 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 38th occasion of an England bowler’s four or more wickets in an innings going in vain in one day internationals. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England bowler’s four or more wickets in an innings going in vain in a one day international against South Africa.
JC Archer of England captured four for 62 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the occasion 33rd of an England pace bowler’s four or more wickets in an innings going in vain in one day internationals. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England pace bowler’s four or more wickets in an innings going in vain in a one day international against South Africa.
T Stubbs of South Africa was dismissed run out for 58 to provide the 61st occasion of a South African batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in a one day international. It also provides the fifth occasion of a South African batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in a one day international against England.
JE Root of England was dismissed stumped for 62 in this game to provide the 31st occasion of an England batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in a one day international. It also provides the third occasion of an England batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in a one day international against South Africa.
JL Smith of England collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 185th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the 19th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in a one day international against South Africa
JL Smith of England collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 29th occasion of an England opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England opening batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in a one day international against South Africa
MP Breetzke-T Stubbs of South Africa added 147 for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 295th occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the 30th occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a one day international against England
MP Breetzke-T Stubbs of South Africa added 147 for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 51st occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket in a one day international. It also provides the eighth occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in a one day international against England
South Africa won this match by five runs to provide the 20th occasion of South Africa winning a one day international by single digit margin. It also provides the fourth occasion of South Africa winning a one day international by a single digit margin against England.
South Africa won this match by five runs to provide the 419th occasion of South Africa winning a one day international. It also provides the 37th occasion of South Africa winning a one day international against England.