T Bavuma and Hashmatulllah Shahidi scored 58 and zero respectively in the one day match between South Africa and Afghanistan at Karachi on 21 Feb 2025 to provide the 100th occasion of rival captains scoring a half century and zero in the annals of One day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team-1
Team-2
Ground
HC
0
Start Date
1
England
Pakistan
Leeds
1
1
16 Jun 1979
2
Australia
England
Sydney
1
1
26 Dec 1979
3
Australia
West Indies
W.A.C.A
1
1
20 Dec 1981
4
Australia
West Indies
Sydney
1
1
19 Jan 1982
5
Australia
West Indies
Sydney
1
1
26 Jan 1982
6
Australia
Zimbabwe
Nottingham
1
1
09 Jun 1983
7
England
New Zealand
Birmingham
1
1
15 Jun 1983
8
England
Pakistan
Sharjah
1
1
26 Mar 1985
9
England
Australia
Birmingham
1
1
01 Jun 1985
10
West Indies
England
Bridgetown
1
1
19 Mar 1986
11
England
India
W.A.C.A
1
1
22 Feb 1992
12
Australia
South Africa
Sydney
1
1
26 Feb 1992
13
England
Pakistan
Lord’s
1
1
22 Aug 1992
14
New Zealand
Australia
Wellington
1
1
24 Mar 1993
15
England
New Zealand
Birmingham
1
1
19 May 1994
16
Australia
Sri Lanka
W.A.C.A
1
1
12 Jan 1996
17
South Africa
UAE
Rawalpindi
1
1
16 Feb 1996
18
Sri Lanka
Kenya
Kandy
1
1
06 Mar 1996
19
England
India
Manchester
1
1
26 May 1996
20
India
Pakistan
Toronto
1
1
21 Sep 1997
21
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Lahore
1
1
06 Nov 1997
22
India
Zimbabwe
Vadodara
1
1
05 Apr 1998
23
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Gqeberha
1
1
13 Apr 1998
24
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Visakhapatnam
1
1
27 Mar 1999
25
Australia
South Africa
Birmingham
1
1
17 Jun 1999
26
Australia
Pakistan
Melbourne
1
1
16 Jan 2000
27
England
West Indies
Ch-le-St
1
1
15 Jul 2000
28
New Zealand
Pakistan
Christchurch
1
1
25 Feb 2001
29
Sri Lanka
England
Col-SSC
1
1
27 Mar 2001
30
England
Australia
Manchester
1
1
14 Jun 2001
31
Bangladesh
Zimbabwe
Dhaka
1
1
26 Nov 2001
32
New Zealand
South Africa
Hobart
1
1
15 Jan 2002
33
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Cape Town
1
1
28 Feb 2003
34
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Multan
1
1
09 Sep 2003
35
Zimbabwe
Sri Lanka
Bulawayo
1
1
20 Apr 2004
36
Bangladesh
India
Chattogram
1
1
23 Dec 2004
37
England
Australia
Bristol
1
1
19 Jun 2005
38
South Africa
New Zealand
Centurion
1
1
06 Nov 2005
39
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Napier
1
1
08 Jan 2006
40
Australia
South Africa
Melbourne-CS
1
1
03 Feb 2006
41
Australia
Sri Lanka
Adelaide
1
1
10 Feb 2006
42
West Indies
Zimbabwe
Georgetown
1
1
07 May 2006
43
South Africa
India
Cape Town
1
1
26 Nov 2006
44
Bermuda
Sri Lanka
Port of Spain
1
1
15 Mar 2007
45
England
Sri Lanka
North Sound
1
1
04 Apr 2007
46
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Bulawayo
1
1
22 Aug 2007
47
England
India
Lord’s
1
1
08 Sep 2007
48
India
Australia
Kochi
1
1
02 Oct 2007
49
Kenya
Bermuda
Nairobi (Gym
1
1
28 Oct 2007
50
Australia
Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
1
1
27 Apr 2009
51
Australia
West Indies
Adelaide
1
1
09 Feb 2010
52
New Zealand
Australia
Hamilton
1
1
09 Mar 2010
53
Australia
Sri Lanka
Brisbane
1
1
07 Nov 2010
54
England
Sri Lanka
Nottingham
1
1
06 Jul 2011
55
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Bulawayo
1
1
21 Aug 2011
56
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Paarl
1
1
11 Jan 2012
57
Afghanistan
Australia
Sharjah
1
1
25 Aug 2012
58
Afghanistan
Scotland
Sharjah
1
1
08 Mar 2013
59
West Indies
Pakistan
Providence
1
1
14 Jul 2013
60
Bangladesh
New Zealand
Mirpur
1
1
29 Oct 2013
61
New Zealand
India
Hamilton
1
1
22 Jan 2014
62
New Zealand
India
Auckland
1
1
25 Jan 2014
63
Canada
Netherlands
Mt Maunganui
1
1
28 Jan 2014
64
Australia
England
Melbourne
1
1
14 Feb 2015
65
Australia
New Zealand
Melbourne
1
1
29 Mar 2015
66
Bangladesh
India
Mirpur
1
1
24 Jun 2015
67
UAE
Hong Kong
ICCA Dubai
1
1
18 Nov 2015
68
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Christchurch
1
1
26 Dec 2015
69
Australia
India
Canberra
1
1
20 Jan 2016
70
West Indies
Australia
Basseterre
1
1
13 Jun 2016
71
Scotland
UAE
Edinburgh
1
1
16 Aug 2016
72
Sri Lanka
Australia
Col-RPS
1
1
21 Aug 2016
73
England
Pakistan
Lord’s
1
1
27 Aug 2016
74
Hong Kong
PNG
Mong Kok
1
1
06 Nov 2016
75
India
Sri Lanka
The Oval
1
1
08 Jun 2017
76
Ireland
West Indies
Harare
1
1
10 Mar 2018
77
Sri Lanka
England
Col-RPS
1
1
23 Oct 2018
78
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Nelson
1
1
08 Jan 2019
79
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Ch-le-St
1
1
28 Jun 2019
80
South Africa
Australia
Bloemfontein
1
1
04 Mar 2020
81
India
England
Pune
1
1
26 Mar 2021
82
England
Sri Lanka
The Oval
1
1
01 Jul 2021
83
India
West Indies
Ahmedabad
1
1
06 Feb 2022
84
Netherlands
England
Amstelveen
1
1
19 Jun 2022
85
Sri Lanka
Australia
Col-RPS
1
1
19 Jun 2022
86
West Indies
Bangladesh
Providence
1
1
13 Jul 2022
87
Scotland
Namibia
Glasgow
1
1
14 Jul 2022
88
Namibia
Nepal
Ayr
1
1
16 Jul 2022
89
Scotland
USA
Aberdeen
1
1
17 Aug 2022
90
Nepal
Scotland
Kirtipur
1
1
21 Feb 2023
91
Bangladesh
India
Col-RPS
1
1
15 Sep 2023
92
South Africa
Australia
Johannesburg
1
1
17 Sep 2023
93
India
Australia
Indore
1
1
24 Sep 2023
94
Afghanistan
Netherlands
Lucknow
1
1
03 Nov 2023
95
Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Col-RPS
1
1
11 Jan 2024
96
Nepal
Namibia
Kirtipur
1
1
21 Feb 2024
97
Netherlands
USA
The Hague
1
1
15 Aug 2024
98
Netherlands
Canada
Rotterdam
1
1
17 Aug 2024
99
Oman
USA
Al Amerat
1
1
12 Feb 2025
100
Afghanistan
South Africa
Karachi
1
1
21 Feb 2025
CT 2025 Match 03 Afghanistan Vs South Africa at Karachi on 21 Feb 2025
South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the sixth occasion of South Africa doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of South Africa doing so in the Champions Trophy against Afghanistan
South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 202nd occasion of South Africa doing so in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of South Africa doing so in ODIs against Afghanistan
South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 54th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy against Afghanistan
This game will be the 25th game for South Africa in the Champions Trophy. South Africa became the fifth team in Champions Trophy to play 25 plus games. Others are – India {30}, Sri Lanka {27} and England {25} and New Zealand {25}
R Rickelton [103] and T Bavuma {58} of South Africa scored fifties in this game to provide the 153rd occasion of wicket keeper and captain scoring fifties in the annals of one day games
R Rickelton [103] and T Bavuma {58} of South Africa scored fifties in this game to provide the 24th occasion of wicket keeper scoring a century and captain scoring half century {including both wicket keeper and captain scoring centuries} in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
C/K
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
SR Waugh
54
C
1
Aus
NZl
Ch’church
26.02.00
AC Gilchrist
128
K
1
Aus
NZl
Ch’church
26.02.00
2
MS Atapattu
53*
C
2
Srl
Eng
Col-SSC
27.03.01
Kaluwitharana
102*
K
2
Srl
Eng
Col-SSC
27.03.01
3
HH Streak
56
C
1
Zim
Eng
Harare
07.10.01
A Flower
142*
K
1
Zim
Eng
Harare
07.10.01
4
RT Ponting
119
C
1
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
15.12.02
AC Gilchrist
124
K
1
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
15.12.02
5
RT Ponting
108*
C
1
Aus
Ind
Bengaluru
12.11.03
AC Gilchrist
111
K
1
Aus
Ind
Bengaluru
12.11.03
6
SC Ganguly
56
C
1
Ind
UAE
Dambulla
16.07.04
R Dravid
104
K
1
Ind
UAE
Dambulla
16.07.04
7
Inzamam
62*
C
2
Pak
Win
Brisbane
19.01.05
Kamran Akmal
124
K
2
Pak
Win
Brisbane
19.01.05
8
RT Ponting
66
C
1
Aus
ICC
Mel’ne-CS
07.10.05
AC Gilchrist
103
K
1
Aus
ICC
Mel’ne-CS
07.10.05
9
JH Kallis
50
C
1
RSA
Zim
P’stroom
20.09.06
MV Boucher
147*
K
1
RSA
Zim
P’stroom
20.09.06
10
M Jayawardene
107
C
1
Asia
Afr
Chennai
10.06.07
MS Dhoni
139*
K
1
Asia
Afr
Chennai
10.06.07
11
RT Ponting
69
C
2
Aus
NZl
Hamilton
09.03.10
BJ Haddin
110
K
2
Aus
NZl
Hamilton
09.03.10
12
LRPL Taylor
74
C
1
NZl
Can
Mumbai
13.03.11
BB McCullum
101
K
1
NZl
Can
Mumbai
13.03.11
13
AB de Villiers
109
C
1
RSA
Ind
Centurion
11.12.13
Q de Kock
101
K
1
RSA
Ind
Centurion
11.12.13
14
PL Mommsen
78
C
2
Sco
Ken
Ch’church
30.01.14
MH Cross
55
K
2
Sco
Ken
Ch’church
30.01.14
15
M Rahim
51*
C
1
Ban
Pak
Dhaka
04.03.14
Anamul Haque
100
K
1
Ban
Pak
Dhaka
04.03.14
16
AB de Villiers
108
C
1
RSA
Srl
Hambantota
12.07.14
Q de Kock
128
K
1
RSA
Srl
Hambantota
12.07.14
17
AB de Villiers
119
C
1
RSA
Ind
Mumbai
25.10.15
Q de Kock
109
K
1
RSA
Ind
Mumbai
25.10.15
18
EJG Morgan
103
C
1
Eng
Win
St George’s
27.02.19
JC Buttler
150
K
1
Eng
Win
St George’s
27.02.19
19
Shoaib Malik
60
C
1
Pak
Aus
Sharjah
24.03.19
Mohd Rizwan
115
K
1
Pak
Aus
Sharjah
24.03.19
20
EJG Morgan
71*
C
1
Eng
Pak
Southampton
11.05.19
JC Buttler
110*
K
1
Eng
Pak
Southampton
11.05.19
21
N Pooran
74
C
1
Win
Ind
Trinidad
24.07.22
SD Hope
115
K
1
Win
Ind
Trinidad
24.07.22
22
AK Markram
60
C
1
RSA
Ban
Wankhede
24.10.23
Q de Kock
174
K
1
RSA
Ban
Wankhede
24.10.23
23
KIC Asalanka
78*
C
1
Srl
Aus
Col-RPS
14.02.25
BKG Mendis
101
K
1
Srl
Aus
Col-RP
14.02.25
24
T Bavuma
58
C
1
RSA
Afg
Karachi
21.02.25
RD Rickelton
103
K
1
RSA
Afg
Karachi
21.02.25
R Rickelton scored 103 in this game to provide the 55th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the seventh occasion of a South African batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.
R Rickelton scored 103 in this game to provide the 38th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a South African opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.
R Rickelton scored 103 in this game to provide the first occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a South African wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.
R Rickelton scored 103 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a South African wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.
R Rickelton was dismissed run out for 103 in this game to provide the 110th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in ODIs. It also provides the eighth occasion of a South African batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in ODIs.
R Rickelton was dismissed run out for 103 in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in ODIs. It also provides the sixth occasion of a South African opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in ODIs.
R Rickelton was dismissed run out for 103 in this game to provide the third occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of a South African wicket keeper opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in ODIs.
R Rickelton was dismissed run out for 103 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in ODIs. It also provides the third occasion of a South African wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in ODIs.
T Bavuma scored 58 in this game to provide the 54th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a South African captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy
R Rickelton-T Bavuma added 129 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eleventh occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy.
R Rickelton-T Bavuma added 129 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 19th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the Champions Trophy.
R Rickelton {103}, T Bavuma {58}, HE van der Dussen {52} and AK Markram {52} scored fifties in South African innings to provide the second occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of four batsmen scoring fifties in South African innings in the Champions Trophy
South Africa posted a total of 315 for 6 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of South Africa posting a team total of 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy.
M Jansen collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 65th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a South African batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
Hashmatullah Shahidi of Afghanistan was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 21st occasion of a captain dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of an Afghanistan captain dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy
Rehmat Shah of Afghanistan scored 90 in this game to provide the 18th occasion of a bataman scoring ninety in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of an Afghanistan batsman scoring a ninety in an innings in the Champions Trophy
Afghanistan was dismissed all out for 208 in this game to provide the 76th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy
Afghanistan was dismissed all out for 208 in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings while batting second in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Afghanistan dismissed all out in an innings while batting second in the Champions Trophy
South Africa won this game by 107 runs to provide the 15th occasion of a team winning a game by 100 plus runs margin in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of South Africa winning a game by 100 plus runs margin in the Champions Trophy.
T Bavuma and Hashmatulllah Shahidi scored 58 and zero respectively in this game to provide the 100th occasion of rival captains scoring a half century and zero in the annals of One day internationals.
T Bavuma and Hashmatulllah Shahidi scored 58 and zero respectively in this game to provide the 120th occasion of rival captains scoring a fifty and zero in the annals of One day internationals.
South Africa posted its 13th win in the Champions Trophy – its seventh win by runs margin.
CT 2025 Match 02 Bangladesh Vs India at Dub-DICS on 20 Feb 2025
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the sixth occasion of Bangladesh doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh doing so in the Champions Trophy against India
Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 114th occasion of Bangladesh doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 16th occasion of Bangladesh doing so in ODIs against India
Soumya Sarkar was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 103rd occasion of Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 13th occasion of Bangladesh opening batsmen dismissed for zero in an innings in ODIs against Indie.
Soumya Sarkar was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 31st occasion of Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of Bangladesh opening batsmen dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Indie.
Najmul Hossain Shanto was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 103rd occasion of Bangladesh captain dismissed for zero in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 13th occasion of Bangladesh opening captain dismissed for zero in an innings in ODIs against India
Najmul Hossain Shanto was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the fifth occasion of Bangladesh captain dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh opening captain dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
Mushfiqur Rahim was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 27th occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in ODIs against India
Mushfiqur Rahim was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the second occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsmen dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
Mushfiqur Rahim collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the fifth occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman collected the first ball duck in an innings in ODIs against India
Mushfiqur Rahim collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the first occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh wicket keeper batsman collected the first ball duck in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
Mushfiqur Rahim collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 119th occasion of Bangladesh batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Bangladesh batsman collected the first ball duck in an innings in ODIs against India
Mushfiqur Rahim collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the fifth occasion of Bangladesh batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh batsman collected the first ball duck in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangldesh scored zeroes against India at Dubai {DICS} today to provide the 25th occasion of captain and wicket keeper scoring zeroes in the same innings in a ODI. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
MG Burgess
C
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17 Jul 1978
2
GN Edwards
K
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17 Jul 1978
2
1
GS Chappell
C
0
1
Aus
Win
W.A.C.A
20 Dec 1981
2
RW Marsh
K
0
1
Aus
Win
W.A.C.A
20 Dec 1981
3
1
AJ Traicos
C
0
1
Zim
Ind
Wankhede
17 Oct 1987
2
DL Houghton
K
0
1
Zim
Ind
Wankhede
17 Oct 1987
4
1
Wasim Akram
C
0
1
Pak
Win
Cape Town
25 Feb 1993
2
Rashid Latif
K
0
1
Pak
Win
Cape Town
25 Feb 1993
5
1
CA Walsh
C
0
2
Win
Pak
Melbourne
20 Jan 1997
2
JR Murray
K
0
2
Win
Pak
Melbourne
20 Jan 1997
6
1
AY Karim
C
0
2
Ken
Zim
Dhaka
23 Mar 1999
2
KO Otieno
K
0
2
Ken
Zim
Dhaka
23 Mar 1999
7
1
A Jadeja
C
0
2
Ind
Aus
Colombo (SSC)
28 Aug 1999
2
R Dravid
K
0
2
Ind
Aus
Colombo (SSC)
28 Aug 1999
8
1
BC Lara
C
0
2
Win
Srl
Sharjah
13 Oct 1999
2
RD Jacobs
K
0
2
Win
Srl
Sharjah
13 Oct 1999
9
1
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31 Mar 2001
2
V Dahiya
K
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31 Mar 2001
10
1
RT Ponting
C
0
1
Aus
Pak
Melbourne-CS
15 Jun 2002
2
AC Gilchrist
K
0
1
Aus
Pak
Melbourne-CS
15 Jun 2002
11
1
SO Tikolo
C
0
1
Ken
Pak
Nairobi (Gym)
29 Aug 2002
2
DO Obuya
K
0
1
Ken
Pak
Nairobi (Gym)
29 Aug 2002
12
1
ADR Campbell
C
0
1
Zim
Pak
Harare
30 Nov 2002
2
T Taibu
K
0
1
Zim
Pak
Harare
30 Nov 2002
13
1
CL Hooper
C
0
2
Win
Srl
Cape Town
28 Feb 2003
2
RD Jacobs
K
0
2
Win
Srl
Cape Town
28 Feb 2003
14
1
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23 Dec 2004
2
MS Dhoni
K
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23 Dec 2004
15
1
GC Smith
C
0
2
RSA
Aus
Melbourne-CS
03 Feb 2006
2
MV Boucher
K
0
2
RSA
Aus
Melbourne-CS
03 Feb 2006
16
1
Mohammad Ashraful
C
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
2
Dhiman Ghosh
K
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
17
1
CH Gayle
C
0
2
Win
Pak
Abu Dhabi
14 Nov 2008
2
XM Marshall
K
0
2
Win
Pak
Abu Dhabi
16 Nov 2008
18
1
AJ Strauss
C
0
2
Eng
Aus
W.A.C.A
06 Feb 2011
2
SM Davies
K
0
2
Eng
Aus
W.A.C.A
06 Feb 2011
19
1
AN Cook
C
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
2
C Kieswetter
K
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
20
1
DJ Bravo
C
0
2
Win
Pak
Providence
14 Jul 2013
2
J Charles
K
0
2
Win
Pak
Providence
14 Jul 2013
21
1
BB McCullum
C
0
1
NZl
Aus
Melbourne
29 Mar 2015
2
L Ronchi
K
0
1
NZl
Aus
Melbourne
29 Mar 2015
22
1
WU Tharanga
C
0
1
Srl
Pak
Sharjah
20 Oct 2017
2
N Dickwella
K
0
1
Srl
Pak
Sharjah
23 Oct 2017
23
1
RG Sharma
C
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2022
2
RR Pant
K
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2022
24
1
MD Shanaka
C
0
2
Srl
NZl
Auckland
25 Mar 2023
2
BKG Mendis
K
0
2
Srl
NZl
Auckland
25 Mar 2023
25
1
NH Shanto
C
0
1
Ban
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
K
0
1
Banv
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangldesh scored zeroes against India at Dubai {DICS} today to provide the second occasion of Bangladesh captain and wicket keeper scoring zeroes in the same innings in a ODI. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Mohammad Ashraful
C
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
2
Dhiman Ghosh
K
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
2
1
NH Shanto
C
0
1
Ban
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
K
0
1
Banv
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangldesh scored zeroes against India at Dubai {DICS} today to provide the second occasion of captain and wicket keeper scoring zeroes in the same innings in a ODI against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
AN Cook
C
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
2
C Kieswetter
K
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
2
1
NH Shanto
C
0
1
Ban
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
K
0
1
Banv
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
Towhid Hridoy scored 100 in this game to provide the 53rd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.
Towhid Hridoy scored 100 in this game to provide the 2155th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 70th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a century in ODIs.
Towhid Hridoy scored 100 in this game to provide the 70th occasion of a batsman scoring a exact hundred in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring an exact hundred in ODIs.
Towhid Hridoy-Jaker Ali added 154 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 79th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy
Towhid Hridoy-Jaker Ali added 154 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the sixth wicket. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy for the sixth wicket.
Towhid Hridoy-Jaker Ali added 154 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the sixth wicket. The previous best was 131 runs partnership for the sixth wicket between JM Kemp-MV Boucher of South Africa against Pakistan at Mohali on 27 Oct 2006
Towhid Hridoy-Jaker Ali added 154 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 149th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs for the sixth wicket. It also provides the ninth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the sixth wicket.
Towhid Hridoy-Jaker Ali added 154 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership in an innings in ODIs for the sixth wicket by Bangladesh batsmen. The previous best was 150 runs unfinished partnership for the sixth wicket between Mahmudullah and Jaker Ali against West Indies at Basseterre on 12 Dec 2004
Mohammad Shami of India captured five for 53 in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in the Champion Trophy against Bangladesh.
Mohammad Shami of India captured five for 53 in this game to provide the 55th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the third occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in ODIs against Bangladesh.
Mohammad Shami of India captured five for 53 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. He became the first Indian bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings on six occasions. He also became the twelfth bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings on six or more occasions in the annals of ODIs.
Mohammad Shami’s tally of wickets in ODIs at the end of this game read 202. He became the 43rd bowler in the history of ODIs to capture 200 plus wickets. He also became the eighth Indian bowler to earn this distinction.
Mohammad Shami’s tally of wickets in ODIs at the end of this game read 202. He became the 31st pace bowler in the history of ODIs to capture 200 plus wickets. He also became the fifth Indian pace bowler to earn this distinction.
Mohammad Shami of India captured five for 53 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. He became the first Indian pace bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings on six occasions. He also became the eighth pace bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings on six or more occasions in the annals of ODIs
Mohammad Shami’s 200 wickets came in 104 matches. He became the second pace bowler to capture 200 wickets in least number of matches in the annals of ODIs. MA Starc of Australia has captured 200 wickets in 102 matches
Mohammad Shami’s 200 wickets came in 104 matches. He now owns the second plce for the record of capturing 200 wickets in least number of matches in the annals of ODIs jointly with Saqlain Mushtaq of Pakistan. Saqlain Mushtaq had also captured 200 wickets in 104 matches. The first place is occupied by MA Starc of Australia has captured 200 wickets in 102 matches
Towhid Hridoy’s 100 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 14th occasion of batsman’s century going in vain in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of a Bangladesh batsman’s century going in vain in the Champions Trophy
Towhid Hridoy’s 100 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 23rd occasion of Bangladesh batsman’s century going in vain in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Bangladesh batsman’s century going in vain in ODIs against India.
Towhid Hridoy’s 100 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the fourth occasion of Bangladesh batsman’s exact hundred going in vain in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh batsman’s exact hundred going in vain in ODIs against India.
Bangladesh’s innings contained four zeroes to provide the seventh occasion of four or more batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of four or more Bangladesh batsmen scoring zeroes in the Champion Trophy. Prior to this four Bangladesh batsmen were dismissed for zeroes against South Africa at Birmingham on 12.09.2004 in the Champions Trophy.
Bangladesh’s innings contained four zeroes to provide the 134th occasion of four or more batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the tenth occasion of four or more Bangladesh batsmen scoring zeroes in ODIs.
Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 228 in this game to provide the 75th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the tenth occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India.
Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 228 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India.
RG Sharma completed 11000 runs in ODIs when he was on 12 during his knock of 41 in this game. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 11029. He became the tenth batsman in the annals of one day games to complete 11000 runs. He also became the fourth Indian batsman to achieve this milestone.
RG Sharma has appeared in 100 matches of a team which has won an ODI batting second. He became the eleventh batsman to achieve the feat in the annals of ODIs and also became the fourth Indian batsman to appear in 100 plus matches for India which has won an ODI batting second.
Shubhman Gill scored 101 not out in this game to provide the 54th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.
Shubhman Gill scored 101 not out in this game to provide the 37th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.
Shubhman Gill scored 101 not out in this game to provide the 322nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in ODIs against Bangladesh.
Shubhman Gill scored 101 not out in this game to provide the 167th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in ODIs against Bangladesh.
Shubhman Gill scored 101 not out in this game to provide the eighth occasion of his scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of his scoring a century in ODIs against Bangladesh.
V Kohli’s 22 in this game fetched him an aggregate of 13985 runs in ODIs. He needs 15 more runs for 14000 runs. If he gets it, he would then become the third batsman in the annals of one day games to score 14000 plus runs. Others are – SR Tendulkar {18426} andKC Sangakkara {14234}
RG Sharma completed 500 runs in the Champions Trophy when he was on 19 during the course of his knock of 41 in this game. His run aggregate read 522 at the end of this game. He became the fifth Indian batsman and eleventh batsman overall to achieve this landmark in the Champion Trophy
RG Sharma completed 500 runs in the Champions Trophy when he was on 19 during the course of his knock of 41 in this game. His run aggregate read 522 at the end of this game. He became the third Indian opening batsman and fifth opening batsman to achieve this landmark in the Champion Trophy
India won this game by four wickets to post its 19th win in the Champions Trophy – most wins by a team in the tournament.
Captain and wicket keeper scoring zeroes in the same innings in a one day international
Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangladesh scored zeroes against India at Dubai {DICS} on 20 Feb 2025 to provide the 25th occasion of captain and wicket keeper scoring zeroes in the same innings in a ODI. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
MG Burgess
C
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17 Jul 1978
2
GN Edwards
K
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17 Jul 1978
2
1
GS Chappell
C
0
1
Aus
Win
W.A.C.A
20 Dec 1981
2
RW Marsh
K
0
1
Aus
Win
W.A.C.A
20 Dec 1981
3
1
AJ Traicos
C
0
1
Zim
Ind
Wankhede
17 Oct 1987
2
DL Houghton
K
0
1
Zim
Ind
Wankhede
17 Oct 1987
4
1
Wasim Akram
C
0
1
Pak
Win
Cape Town
25 Feb 1993
2
Rashid Latif
K
0
1
Pak
Win
Cape Town
25 Feb 1993
5
1
CA Walsh
C
0
2
Win
Pak
Melbourne
20 Jan 1997
2
JR Murray
K
0
2
Win
Pak
Melbourne
20 Jan 1997
6
1
AY Karim
C
0
2
Ken
Zim
Dhaka
23 Mar 1999
2
KO Otieno
K
0
2
Ken
Zim
Dhaka
23 Mar 1999
7
1
A Jadeja
C
0
2
Ind
Aus
Colombo (SSC)
28 Aug 1999
2
R Dravid
K
0
2
Ind
Aus
Colombo (SSC)
28 Aug 1999
8
1
BC Lara
C
0
2
Win
Srl
Sharjah
13 Oct 1999
2
RD Jacobs
K
0
2
Win
Srl
Sharjah
13 Oct 1999
9
1
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31 Mar 2001
2
V Dahiya
K
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31 Mar 2001
10
1
RT Ponting
C
0
1
Aus
Pak
Melbourne-CS
15 Jun 2002
2
AC Gilchrist
K
0
1
Aus
Pak
Melbourne-CS
15 Jun 2002
11
1
SO Tikolo
C
0
1
Ken
Pak
Nairobi (Gym)
29 Aug 2002
2
DO Obuya
K
0
1
Ken
Pak
Nairobi (Gym)
29 Aug 2002
12
1
ADR Campbell
C
0
1
Zim
Pak
Harare
30 Nov 2002
2
T Taibu
K
0
1
Zim
Pak
Harare
30 Nov 2002
13
1
CL Hooper
C
0
2
Win
Srl
Cape Town
28 Feb 2003
2
RD Jacobs
K
0
2
Win
Srl
Cape Town
28 Feb 2003
14
1
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23 Dec 2004
2
MS Dhoni
K
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23 Dec 2004
15
1
GC Smith
C
0
2
RSA
Aus
Melbourne-CS
03 Feb 2006
2
MV Boucher
K
0
2
RSA
Aus
Melbourne-CS
03 Feb 2006
16
1
Mohammad Ashraful
C
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
2
Dhiman Ghosh
K
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
17
1
CH Gayle
C
0
2
Win
Pak
Abu Dhabi
14 Nov 2008
2
XM Marshall
K
0
2
Win
Pak
Abu Dhabi
16 Nov 2008
18
1
AJ Strauss
C
0
2
Eng
Aus
W.A.C.A
06 Feb 2011
2
SM Davies
K
0
2
Eng
Aus
W.A.C.A
06 Feb 2011
19
1
AN Cook
C
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
2
C Kieswetter
K
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
20
1
DJ Bravo
C
0
2
Win
Pak
Providence
14 Jul 2013
2
J Charles
K
0
2
Win
Pak
Providence
14 Jul 2013
21
1
BB McCullum
C
0
1
NZl
Aus
Melbourne
29 Mar 2015
2
L Ronchi
K
0
1
NZl
Aus
Melbourne
29 Mar 2015
22
1
WU Tharanga
C
0
1
Srl
Pak
Sharjah
20 Oct 2017
2
N Dickwella
K
0
1
Srl
Pak
Sharjah
23 Oct 2017
23
1
RG Sharma
C
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2022
2
RR Pant
K
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2022
24
1
MD Shanaka
C
0
2
Srl
NZl
Auckland
25 Mar 2023
2
BKG Mendis
K
0
2
Srl
NZl
Auckland
25 Mar 2023
25
1
NH Shanto
C
0
1
Ban
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
K
0
1
Banv
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangladesh scored zeroes against India at Dubai {DICS} on 20 Feb 2025 to provide the second occasion of Bangladesh captain and wicket keeper scoring zeroes in the same innings in a ODI. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Mohammad Ashraful
C
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
2
Dhiman Ghosh
K
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
2
1
NH Shanto
C
0
1
Ban
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
K
0
1
Banv
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangladesh scored zeroes against India at Dubai {DICS} on 20 Feb 2025 to provide the second occasion of captain and wicket keeper scoring zeroes in the same innings in a ODI against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
AN Cook
C
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
2
C Kieswetter
K
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17 Oct 2011
2
1
NH Shanto
C
0
1
Ban
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
K
0
1
Banv
Ind
Dubai (DICS)
20 Feb 2025
CT 2025 Match 01 Pakistan Vs New Zealand at Karachi on 19 Feb 2025
Pakistan and New Zealand have met each other in 119 ODIs prior to this game. Pakistan has won 61 games, lost 53 games. One game was tied and four games ended with No result. This game would be the 120th game between the two teams in ODIs.
Pakistan and New Zealand have met each other in four occasions in Champions Trophy prior to this game. Pakistan has not won any games against New Zealand in Champions Trophy, It has lost three games and one game was tied. This game would be the fifth game between the two teams in Champions Trophy.
This game will be the 25th game for New Zealand in Champions Trophy. New Zealand became the fourth team in Champions Trophy to play 25 plus games. Others are – India {29}, Sri Lanka {27} and England {25} .
Pakistan won the toss and elected to field first in this game to provide the seventh occasion of Pakistan doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan doing so against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy.
Pakistan won the toss and elected to field first in this game to provide the 202nd occasion of Pakistan doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 24th occasion of Pakistan doing so against New Zealand in ODIs
Mohd Rizwan became the ninth captain wicket keeper to appear in the Champions Trophy.He is the third Pakistan captain wicket keeper to appear in Champions Trophy. Others are – Moin Khan and Sarfaraz Ahmed
WA Young scored 107 in this game to provide the 28th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan
WA Young scored 107 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan
WA Young scored 10 7in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan
WA Young scored 107 in this game to provide the second occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan
WA Young scored 107 in this game to provide the 51st occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy
It also provides the second occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan
WA Young scored 107 in this game to provide the 36th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan
TWM Latham scored 118 not out in this game to provide the 52nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy
It also provides the third occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan
TWM Latham scored 118 not out in this game to provide the third occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy.
TWM Latham scored 118 not out in this game to provide the 215th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in ODIs. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in ODIs.
TWM Latham scored 118 not out in this game to provide the 20th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in ODIs against Pakistan. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in ODIs against Pakistan
WA Young-TWM Latham added 118 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 77th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the tenth occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy
WA Young-TWM Latham added 118 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 14th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in the Champions Trophy
TWM Latham-GD Phillips added 125 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 78th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eleventhoccasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy
TWM Latham-GD Phillips added 125 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the seventh occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in the Champions Trophy
WA Young-TWM Latham added 118 runs for the fourth wicket and TWM Latham-GD Phillips added 125 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting two three figure partnerships in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting two three figure partnerships in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand lost the toss, batted first and scored 320 for 5 to provide the third occasion of New Zealand posting 300 plus runs in an innings after being inserted by the opposition in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the twelfth occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs after it was inserted by the opposition in the Champions Trophy.
WA Young’s 107 in this game represent his 14th fifty and his fourth century in ODIs. TWM Latham’s 118 not out in this game represent his 33rd fifty and his eighth century in ODIs. GD Philipps’s 61 in this game represent his sixth fifty in ODIs.
WA Young {107}, TWM Latham {118*} and GD Phllips {61} scored fifties in this game to provide the 19th occasion of three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand’s three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy
WA Young {107}, TWM Latham {118*} and GD Phllips {61} scored fifties in this game to provide the 41st occasion of three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings of which two are centuries in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion of New Zealand’s three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings of which two are centuries in ODIs
WA Young {107}, TWM Latham {118*} and GD Phllips {61} scored fifties in this game to provide the first occasion of three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings of which two are centuries in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand’s three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings of which two are centuries in the Champions Trophy
Haris Rauf returned with figures of 2 for 83 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand posted a team total of 320 for 5 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of a team posting a team total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of New Zealand posting a total of 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand posted a team total of 320 for 5 in this game to provide the seconfd occasion of a team posting a team total of 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy against Pakistan. Prior to this India has posted 319 for 3 against Pakistan at Birmingham on 04 Jun 2017 in the Champions Trophy.
Thus New Zealand’s 320 for 5 in this game represent the highest team total against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy.
Babar Azam and Khushdil Shah scored 64 and 69 respectively in this game to provide the 25th and 26th occasion of Pakistan batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth and sixth occasion of Pakistan batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy against New Zealand.
Babar Azam scored 64 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of Pakistan opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy against New Zealand.
This game witnessed five fifties to provide the eleventh occasion of five batsmen scoring fifties in a match in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first such occasion in a Pakistan-New Zealand encounter in the Champions Trophy.
This match witnessed ten boundary sixes when five batsmen scored fifties to provide the first occasion of a match witnessing ten boundary sixes when five batsmen scored fifties in the Champions Trophy.
This game produced 16 boundary sixes, most boundary sixes in a match in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this India-Pakistan match at The Oval on 18.06.2017 had produced 15 boundary sixes.
This game produced 53 boundary fours to provide the 24th occasion of a match producing 50 plus boundary fours in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand won this game by 60 runs to provide its 13th win in the Champions Trophy. It also represents its fourth win against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand won this game by 60 runs to provide its 385th win in the ODIs. It also represents its 54th win against Pakistan in ODIs
List of injured players unable to take part in CT 2025
The following is the list of injured players unable to take part in the Champions Trophy 2025. Pakistan team managent has announced that Harris Rauf has recovered from injury and will take part in the tournament
Match No. 1: Pakistan vs New Zealand Venue: National Stadium, Karachi Date: 19th February 2025 Time: 2:30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No. 2: India vs Bangladesh Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai Date: 20th February 2025 Time: 2:30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.3: Afghanistan vs South Africa Venue: National Stadium, Karachi Date: 21st February 2025 Time: 2:30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No. 4: Australia vs England Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Date: 22nd February 2025 Time: 2:30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.5: Pakistan vs India Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai Date: 23rd February 2025 Time: 2:30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.6: Bangladesh vs New Zealand Venue: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Date: 24th February 2025 Time: 2:30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.7: Australia vs South Africa Venue: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Date: 25th February 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.8: Afghanistan vs England Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Date: 26th February 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.9: Pakistan vs Bangladesh Venue: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Date: 27th February 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.10: Afghanistan vs Australia Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Date: 28th February 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.11: South Africa vs England Venue: National Stadium, Karachi Date: 1st March 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match No.12: India vs New Zealand Venue: Dubai International Stadium, Dubai Date: 2nd March 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match: 1st Semi-Final (A1 vs B2) Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai (If India reach the semis, they will play in the 1st semi-final) Date: 4th March 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match: 2nd Semi-Final (B1 vs A2) Venue: Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Date: 5th March 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Match: Final (winner of SF 1 vs winner of SF 2) Venue: Dubai will host if India reach the Final, otherwise Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore will host. Date: 9th March 2025 Time: 2: 30 pm (IST) 2 pm Pakistan time Live Broadcast: Star Sports Network and Hotstar app
Schedule for India’s matches in the tournament The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy will be hosted by Pakistan, however, India declined to play in Pakistan due to security concerns which meant ICC came up with the hybrid hosting model for the tournament. As a result, all of India’s matches would be hosted by the UAE and also the semi-final and the Final if India qualify. India are placed in Group A alongside Pakistan, Bangladesh and New Zealand. India will kick off their tournament against Bangladesh in Dubai on 20th February. India will face arch-rivals Pakistan on 23rd February in Dubai and finally will culminate their group stage with the game against New Zealand on 2nd March.
India’s group stage matches: India vs Bangladesh in Dubai on 20th February India vs Pakistan in Dubai on 23rd February India vs New Zealand in Dubai on 2nd March
When is the India vs Pakistan match in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025? India declined to play in Pakistan owing to security concerns. Which meant the International Cricket Council (ICC) had to come up with a neutral venue for India to play their matches. After a lot of deliberation and debate, an agreement was reached between the ICC, Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Dubai and UAE was selected as the host for all India games at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The high-stakes India vs Pakistan group stage match will be played in Dubai on 23rd February at 2: 30 pm IST and 2 pm Pakistan time.
New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (c), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Daryl Mitchell, Will O’Rourke, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Ben Sears, Nathan Smith, Kane Williamson, Will Young.
Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan (c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Tayyab Tahir, Faheem Ashraf, Khushdil Shah, Salman Ali Agha, Usman Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi.
Group B
Afghanistan: Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Sediqullah Atal, Rahmat Shah, Ikram Alikhil, Gulbadin Naib, Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Nangyal Kharoti, Noor Ahmad, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Farid Malik, Naveed Zadran.
Australia: Steve Smith (c), Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Tanveer Sangha, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa.
England: Jos Buttler (c), Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Tom Banton, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Ben Duckett, Jamie Overton, Jamie Smith, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Saqib Mahmood, Phil Salt, Mark Wood.
South Africa: Temba Bavuma (c), Tony de Zorzi, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen, Keshav Maharaj, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, Tabraiz Shamsi, Tristan Stubbs, Rassie van der Dussen, Corbin Bosch.
History of the ICC Men’s Champion Trophy and Statistics of the tournament
The first Cricket World Cup was held in 1975 and then every four years since. The tournament was usually played by full ICC member nations. The ICC conceived the idea of the Champions Trophy – a short cricket tournament to raise funds for the development of the game in non-test playing countries, with the first two tournaments being held in Bangladesh and Kenya.
It was inaugurated as the ICC Knock Out Trophy in 1998. Its name was changed to the Champions Trophy before the 2002 edition.
ICC Champions Trophy (2002–2017)
Since 2002, the tournament has been held in full ICC member nations with the number of teams has been reduced to eight. The tournament, later dubbed the “Mini World Cup” as it involved all of the full members of the ICC, was planned as a knock-out tournament so that it was short and did not reduce the value and importance of the World Cup. However, from 2002, the tournament has had a round-robin format, followed by a few knockout games, but the tournament still takes places over a short period of time – about two weeks.
The number of teams competing has varied over the years; originally all the ICC’s full members took part, and from 2000 to 2004 associate members were also involved. Since 2009, the tournament has only involved the eight highest-ranked teams in the ICC ODI Rankings as of six months prior to the beginning of the tournament. The tournament has been held in 7 countries since its inception, with England hosting it thrice.
Up to 2006 the Champions Trophy was held every two years. The tournament had been scheduled to be held in Pakistan in 2008 but was moved to South Africa in 2009 due to security reasons. From then on it has been held every four years like the World Cup.
There were calls to scrap the tournament after 2013 and 2017, with no tournament hosted in 2021. However, it was reinstated in 2025.
Pakistani team wearing the Champions Trophy “White Winners’ Jackets” after winning the 2017 tournament.
Revival and rebranding (2025 onwards)
On 13 November 2024, the ICC launched a refreshed visual identity with an unconventional typographic logo for the Champions Trophy with the release of a brand launch video. The new elements are accompanied by the distinctive white jackets which nod to the history of the Champions Trophy.
Pakistan was announced as the host of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, however, due to India’s refusal to travel to Pakistan for the tournament citing security concerns, an agreement was made between the BCCI and the PCB for games to be played across Pakistan and a neutral venue, later announced as the UAE.
Format
Qualification
In the first eight editions, the top teams in the ICC Men’s ODI Team Rankings qualified in the tournament. In the first 2 editions, a few pairs of teams played in the Pre-Quarter-finals to determine who would move on to the Quarter-finals. The number of teams was 9 in 1998, which was increased to 11 in 2000 and to 12 in 2002. In 2006, it was reduced to 10, with four teams playing in a qualifying round-robin from which 2 progressed to the main tournament. From the 2009 tournament onwards, the number further reduced to 8.
From the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy onwards, the top eight teams of the most recent ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup qualify for the event.
Tournament
The Champions Trophy differs from the World Cup in a number of ways. The matches in the Champions Trophy are held over a period of around two and a half weeks, while the World Cup can last for over a month. The number of teams in the Champions Trophy are fewer than the World Cup, with the latest edition of the World Cup having 10 teams whereas the latest edition of the Champions Trophy having 8.
For 2002 and 2004, twelve teams played a round-robin tournament in four pools of three, with the top team in each pool moving forward to the semi-final. A team would play only four games (two in the pool, semi-final and final) to win the tournament. The format used in the Knock Out tournaments differed from the formats used in the Champions Trophy. The competition was a straight knock out, with no pools and the loser in each game being eliminated. Only eight games were played in 1998, and 10 games in 2000.
Since 2009, eight teams have played in two pools of four in a round-robin format, with the top two teams in each pool playing in the semi-finals. Losing a single match potentially means elimination from the tournament. A total of 15 matches are played in the present format of the tournament, with the tournament lasting about two and a half weeks.
We are providing the salient statistics of the tournament through various tables
SERIES RESULTS
No
Series/Tournament
Season
Winner
1
Wills International Cup (in Bangladesh)
1998/99
South Africa
2
ICC KnockOut (in Kenya)
2000/01
New Zealand
3
ICC Champions Trophy (in Sri Lanka)
2002/03
shared–Sri/Ind
4
ICC Champions Trophy (in England)
2004
West Indies
5
ICC Champions Trophy (in India)
2006/07
Australia
6
ICC Champions Trophy (in South Africa)
2009/10
Australia
7
ICC Champions Trophy (in England)
2013
India
8
ICC Champions Trophy (in England)
2017
Pakistan
RESULT SUMMARY
Team
Span
M
W
L
D
T
TW
TL
Australia
1998 2017
24
12
08
0
0
0
0
Bangladesh
2000 2017
12
02
09
0
0
0
0
England
1998 2017
25
14
11
0
0
0
0
India
1998 2017
29
18
08
0
0
0
0
Kenya
2000 2004
05
00
05
0
0
0
0
Netherlands
2002 2002
02
00
02
0
0
0
0
New Zealand
1998 2017
24
12
10
0
0
0
0
Pakistan
1998 2017
23
11
12
0
0
0
0
South Africa
1998 2017
24
12
11
0
1
0
0
Sri Lanka
1998 2017
27
14
11
0
0
0
0
United States of America
2004 2004
02
00
02
0
0
0
0
West Indies
1998 2013
24
13
10
0
1
0
0
Zimbabwe
1998 2006
09
00
09
0
0
0
0
TEAMS WHICH HAVE PLAYED TWENTY PLUS MATCHES
No
Team
Span
M
W
L
D
T
TW
TL
1
India
1998 2017
29
18
08
0
0
0
0
2
Sri Lanka
1998 2017
27
14
11
0
0
0
0
3
England
1998 2017
25
14
11
0
0
0
0
4
Australia
1998 2017
24
12
08
0
0
0
0
5
New Zealand
1998 2017
24
12
10
0
0
0
0
6
South Africa
1998 2017
24
12
11
0
1
0
0
7
West Indies
1998 2013
24
13
10
0
1
0
0
8
Pakistan
1998 2017
23
11
12
0
0
0
0
TEAMS WHICH HAS WON TEN OR MORE MATCHES
No
Team
Span
M
W
L
D
T
TW
TL
1
India
1998 2017
29
18
08
0
0
0
0
2
England
1998 2017
25
14
11
0
0
0
0
3
Sri Lanka
1998 2017
27
14
11
0
0
0
0
4
West Indies
1998 2013
24
13
10
0
1
0
0
5
Australia
1998 2017
24
12
08
0
0
0
0
6
New Zealand
1998 2017
24
12
10
0
0
0
0
7
South Africa
1998 2017
24
12
11
0
1
0
0
8
Pakistan
1998 2017
23
11
12
0
0
0
0
TEAMS WHICH HAS LOST TEN OR MORE MATCHES
No
Team
Span
M
W
L
D
T
TW
TL
1
Pakistan
1998 2017
23
11
12
0
0
0
0
2
England
1998 2017
25
14
11
0
0
0
0
3
South Africa
1998 2017
24
12
11
0
1
0
0
4
Sri Lanka
1998 2017
27
14
11
0
0
0
0
5
New Zealand
1998 2017
24
12
10
0
0
0
0
6
West Indies
1998 2013
24
13
10
0
1
0
0
HIGHEST TOTALS – 300 PLUS RUNS
No
Team
Score
Overs
RR
I
Opposition
Ground
Res
Match Date
1
New Zealand
347/4
50.0
6.94
1
v U.S.A.
The Oval
Won
10 Sep 04
2
Pakistan
338/4
50.0.
6.76
1
v India
The Oval
won
18 Jun 17
3
India
331/7
50.0
6.62
1
v South Africa
Cardiff
won
06 Jun 13
4
England
323/8
50.0
6.46
1
v South Africa
Centurion
won
27 Sep 09
5
Sri Lanka
322/3
48.4
6.61
2
v India
The Oval
won
08 Jun 17
6
India
321/6
50.0
6.42
1
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
lost
08 Jun 17
7
India
319/3
48.0
6.64
1
v Pakistan
Birmingham
won
04 Jun 17
8
Sri Lanka
319/8
50.0
6.38
1
v South Africa
Centurion
won
22 Sep 09
9
South Africa
316/5
50.0
6.32
1
v Kenya
Colombo (RPS)
won
20 Sep 02
10
New Zealand
315/7
50.0
6.30
1
v Sri Lanka
Johannesburg
won
27 Sep 09
11
England
310
49.3
6.26
1
v New Zealand
Cardiff
won
06 Jun 17
12
England
308/2
47.2
6.50
2
v Bangladesh
The Oval
won
01 Jun 17
13
India
307/8
50.0
6.14
1
v Australia
Dhaka
won
28 Oct 98
14
South Africa
305
50.0
6.10
2
v India
Cardiff
lost
06 Jun 13
15
Bangladesh
305/6
50.0
6.10
1
v England
The Oval
lost
01 Jun 17
16
Sri Lanka
302/8
50.0
6.04
1
v Bangladesh
Mohali
won
07 Oct 06
17
Pakistan
302/9
50.0
6.04
1
v India
Centurion
won
26 Sep 09
18
South Africa
301/9
50.0
6.02
2
v England
Centurion
lost
27 Sep 09
TEAMS DISMISSED ALL OUT AFTER SCORING 300 PLUS RUNS
No
Team
Score
Overs
RR
I
Opposition
Ground
Res
Match Date
1
England
310
49.3
6.26
1
v New Zealand
Cardiff
won
06 Jun 17
2
South Africa
305
50.0
6.10
2
v India
Cardiff
lost
06 Jun 13
LOWEST TOTALS – LESS THAN 100 RUNS
No
Team
Score
Overs
RR
I
Opposition
Ground
Res
Match Date
1
U.S.A.
65
24.0
2.70
1
v Australia
Southampton
lost
13 Sep 04
2
Bangladesh
77
19.3
3.94
2
v New Zealand
Colombo (SSC)
lost
23 Sep 02
3
West Indies
80
30.4
2.60
1
v Sri Lanka
Brabourne
lost
14 Oct 06
4
Zimbabwe
85
30.1
2.81
1
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
lost
08 Oct 06
5
Netherlands
86
29.3
2.91
2
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
lost
16 Sep 02
6
Pakistan
89
25.0
3.56
2
v South Africa
Mohali
lost
27 Oct 06
7
Bangladesh
93
31.3
2.95
1
v South Africa
Birmingham
lost
12 Sep 04
8
Kenya
94
32..0
2.93
1
v Pakistan
Birmingham
lost
14 Sep 04
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY BY RUNS – 100 PLUS RUNS
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
210 runs
0
348
42.4
50
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 04
2
Sri Lanka
206 runs
0
293
29.3
50
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 02
3
Pakistan
180 runs
0
339
30.3
50
v India
The Oval
18 Jun 17
4
South Africa
176 runs
0
317
46.5
50
v Kenya
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 02
5
New Zealand
167 runs
0
245
19.3
50
v Bangladesh
Colombo (SSC)
23 Sep 02
6
Australia
164 runs
0
297
26.2
50
v New Zealand
Colombo (SSC)
15 Sep 02
7
England
152 runs
0
300
39.0
50
v Zimbabwe
Birmingham
10 Sep 04
8
Sri Lanka
144 runs
0
286
42.3
50
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 06
9
West Indies
138 runs
0
270
39.3
50
v Bangladesh
Southampton
15 Sep 04
10
South Africa
124 runs
0
214
25.0
50
v Pakistan
Mohali
27 Oct 06
11
India
124 runs
0
289
33.4
41
v Pakistan
Birmingham
04 Jun 17
12
Sri Lanka
108 runs
0
288
46.4
50
v West Indies
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 00
13
England
108 runs
0
299
48.0
48
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 02
14
Bangladesh
101 runs
0
232
44.4
50
v Zimbabwe
Jaipur
13 Oct 06
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY BY WICKETS – NINE OR MORE WICKETS
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
West Indies
10 wickets
080
162
36.4
50
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 06
2
Pakistan
9 wickets
040
195
43.2
50
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 00
3
Australia
9 wickets
176
130
20.4
50
v Bangladesh
Colombo (SSC)
19 Sep 02
4
Pakistan
9 wickets
202
137
16.2
50
v Netherlands
Colombo (SSC)
21 Sep 02
5
South Africa
9 wickets
193
094
17.5
50
v Bangladesh
Birmingham
12 Sep 04
6
Australia
9 wickets
253
066
07.5
50
v U.S.A.
Southampton
13 Sep 04
7
West Indies
9 wickets
214
086
14.2
50
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
08 Oct 06
8
Sri Lanka
9 wickets
220
081
13.2
50
v West Indies
Brabourne
14 Oct 06
9
Australia
9 wickets
049
258
41.5
50
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 09
10
India
9 wickets
059
265
40.1
50
v Bangladesh
Birmingham
15 Jun 17
BY BALLS REMAINING IN THE SECOND INNINGS – 100 PLUS BALLS
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Australia
9 wickets
253
066
07.5
50
v U.S.A.
Southampton
13 Sep 04
2
Sri Lanka
9 wickets
220
081
13.2
50
v West Indies
Brabourne
14 Oct 06
3
West Indies
9 wickets
214
086
14.2
50
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
08 Oct 06
4
Pakistan
9 wickets
202
137
16.2
50
v Netherlands
Colombo (SSC)
21 Sep 02
5
South Africa
9 wickets
193
094
17.5
50
v Bangladesh
Birmingham
12 Sep 04
6
Pakistan
7 wickets
188
095
18.4
50
v Kenya
Birmingham
14 Sep 04
7
Australia
9 wickets
176
130
20.4
50
v Bangladesh
Colombo (SSC)
19 Sep 02
8
New Zealand
4 wickets
137
147
27.1
50
v England
Johannesburg
29 Sep 09
9
West Indies
7 wickets
131
132
28.1
50
v Pakistan
Southampton
22 Sep 04
10
India
4 wickets
123
126
29.3
50
v England
Jaipur
15 Oct 06
11
Pakistan
5 wickets
117
134
30.3
50
v West Indies
Johannesburg
23 Sep 09
12
India
7 wickets
107
130
32.1
50
v West Indies
Johannesburg
30 Sep 09
SMALLEST MARGIN OF VICTORY BY RUNS – TEN AND LESS THAN TEN RUNS
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
India
05 runs
0
130
20.0
v England
Birmingham
23 Jun 13
2
India
10 runs
0
262
50.0
v South Africa
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 02
3
West Indies
10 runs
0
235
50.0
v Australia
Brabourne
18 Oct 06
4
England
10 runs
0
170
24.0
v New Zealand
Cardiff
16 Jun 13
SMALLEST MARGIN OF VICTORY BY WICKETS TWO AND LESS THAN TWO WICKETS
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
1 wicket
81
139
36.3
v Sri Lanka
Cardiff
09 Jun 13
2
South Africa
2 wickets
00
239
49.0
v West Indies
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 02
3
West Indies
2 wickets
07
218
48.5
v England
The Oval
25 Sep 04
4
Australia
2 wickets
00
206
50.0
v Pakistan
Centurion
30 Sep 09
5
West Indies
2 wickets
56
171
40.4
v Pakistan
The Oval
07 Jun 13
BY BALLS REMAINING IN THE SECOND INNINGS – BY SINGLE DIGIT RUNS
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
5 wickets
0
259
50.0
50
v Zimbabwe
Dhaka
24 Oct 98
2
South Africa
2 wickets
0
239
49.0
49
v West Indies
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 02
3
Australia
2 wickets
0
206
50.0
50
v Pakistan
Centurion
30 Sep 09
4
New Zealand
4 wickets
2
265
49.4
50
v India
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 00
5
West Indies
3 wickets
2
224
49.4
50
v India
Ahmedabad
26 Oct 06
6
Pakistan
3 wickets
4
201
49.2
50
v India
Birmingham
19 Sep 04
7
New Zealand
4 wickets
6
253
49.0
50
v Pakistan
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 00
8
West Indies
5 wickets
7
247
48.5
50
v South Africa
The Oval
18 Sep 04
9
West Indies
2 wickets
7
218
48.5
50
v England
The Oval
25 Sep 04
10
Sri Lanka
7 wickets
8
322
48.4
50
v India
The Oval
08 Jun 17
11
England
3 wickets
9
273
48.3
50
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 06
TIED MATCH
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
West Indies
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
14 Jun 13
MATCHES WON ON THE LAST BALL OF THE MATCH
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
5 wickets
0
259
50.0
50
v Zimbabwe
Dhaka
24 Oct 98
2
South Africa
2 wickets
0
239
49.0
49
v West Indies
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 02
3
Australia
2 wickets
0
206
50.0
50
v Pakistan
Centurion
30 Sep 09
MOST RUNS – 500 PLUS RUNS
No
Player
Team
Span
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
CH Gayle
Win
2002 2013
17
17
2
791
133*
52.73
3
1
1
101
15
2
M Jayawardene
Srl
2000 2013
22
21
3
742
84*
41.22
0
5
0
079
06
3
S Dhawan
Ind
2013 2017
10
10
1
701
125
77.88
3
3
0
079
08
4
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2000 2013
22
21
3
683
134*
37.94
1
4
2
068
00
5
SC Ganguly
Ind
1998 2004
13
11
2
665
141*
73.88
3
3
1
066
17
6
JH Kallis
RSA
1998 2009
17
17
3
653
113*
46.64
1
3
0
063
09
7
R Dravid
Ind
1998 2009
19
15
2
627
76
48.23
0
6
0
056
01
8
RT Ponting
Aus
1998 2009
18
18
3
593
111*
39.53
1
4
1
066
04
9
S Chanderpaul
Win
1998 2006
16
16
5
587
74
53.36
0
5
0
067
03
10
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
1998 2009
20
20
2
536
102*
29.77
1
1
3
067
06
11
V Kohli
Ind
2009 2017
13
12
6
529
96*
88.16
0
5
1
053
08
MOST SIXES – TEN OR MORE
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
SC Ganguly
Ind
1998 2004
13
11
2
665
141*
73.88
3
3
1
066
17
2
CH Gayle
Win
2002 2013
17
17
2
791
133*
52.73
3
1
1
101
15
3
EJG Morgan
Eng
2009 2017
13
13
3
439
87
43.90
0
4
0
040
14
4
SR Watson
Aus
2002 2013
17
15
4
453
136*
41.18
2
2
4
044
12
5
PD Collingwood
Eng
2004 2009
11
11
3
403
82
50.37
0
2
1
032
11
6
HH Pandya
Ind
2017 2017
05
03
1
105
76
52.50
0
1
0
004
10
7
Shahid Afridi
Pak
1998 2009
13
13
2
167
55*
15.18
0
1
0
013
10
MOST SIXES IN AN INNINGS – FIVE OR MORE
No
Player
Runs
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CD McMillan
064
7
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 04
2
SR Watson
136
7
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 09
3
SC Ganguly
141
6
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 00
4
Shahid Afridi
055
6
Pakistan
v Netherlands
Colombo (SSC)
21 Sep 02
5
NJ Astle
145
6
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 04
6
OA Shah
098
6
England
v South Africa
Centurion
27 Sep 09
7
HH Pandya
076
6
India
v Pakistan
The Oval
18 Jun 17
8
JH Kallis
113
5
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
Dhaka
30 Oct 98
9
PA Wallace
103
5
West Indies
v South Africa
Dhaka
01 Nov 98
10
N Hussain
095
5
England
v Bangladesh
Nairobi (Gym)
05 Oct 00
11
EJG Morgan
067
5
England
v South Africa
Centurion
27 Sep 09
12
EJG Morgan
087
5
England
v Australia
Birmingham
10 Jun 17
CENTURIONS
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ADR Campbell
100
1
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
SR Tendulkar
141
1
India
v Australia
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
3
JH Kallis
113*
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
Dhaka
30 Oct 1998
4
PA Wallace
103
1
West Indies
v South Africa
Dhaka
01 Nov 1998
5
DA Gunawardene
132
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 2000
6
Saeed Anwar
105*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 2000
7
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
8
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
9
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
10
CL Cairns
102*
2
New Zealand
v India
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
11
ST Jayasuriya
102*
2
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
12
M Kaif
111*
1
India
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
13
A Flower
145
2
Zimbabwe
v India
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
14
MS Atapattu
101
1
Sri Lanka
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
15
BC Lara
111
1
West Indies
v Kenya
Colombo (SSC)
17 Sep 2002
16
ME Trescothick
119
1
England
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
17
HH Gibbs
116
1
South Africa
v Kenya
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
18
V Sehwag
126
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
19
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
20
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
21
NJ Astle
145*
1
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
22
A Flintoff
104
1
England
v Sri Lanka
Southampton
17 Sep 2004
23
HH Gibbs
101
1
South Africa
v West Indies
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
24
ME Trescothick
104
1
England
v West Indies
The Oval
25 Sep 2004
25
WU Tharanga
105
1
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Mohali
07 Oct 2006
26
WU Tharanga
110
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
27
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
28
Shahriar Nafees
123*
1
Bangladesh
v Zimbabwe
Jaipur
13 Oct 2006
29
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
30
DJ Bravo
112*
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
31
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
32
TM Dilshan
106
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
33
Shoaib Malik
128
1
Pakistan
v India
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
34
GC Smith
141
2
South Africa
v England
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
35
SR Watson
136*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
36
RT Ponting
111*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
37
SR Watson
105*
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
38
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
39
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
40
KC Sangakkara
134*
2
Sri Lanka
v England
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
41
Tamim Iqbal
128
1
Bangladesh
v England
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
42
JE Root
133*
2
England
v Bangladesh
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
43
KS Williamson
100
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Birmingham
02 Jun 2017
44
HM Amla
103
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
03 Jun 2017
45
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
46
Shakib Al Hasan
114
2
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
47
Mahmudullah
102*
2
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
48
BA Stokes
102*
2
England
v Australia
Birmingham
10 Jun 2017
49
RG Sharma
123*
2
India
v Bangladesh
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
50
Fakhar Zaman
114
1
Pakistan
v India
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
CENTURIONS – TEAMWISE
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SR Watson
136*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
2
RT Ponting
111*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
3
SR Watson
105*
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
1
Shahriar Nafees
123*
1
Bangladesh
v Zimbabwe
Jaipur
13 Oct 2006
2
Tamim Iqbal
128
1
Bangladesh
v England
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
3
Shakib Al Hasan
114
2
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
4
Mahmudullah
102*
2
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
1
ME Trescothick
119
1
England
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
2
A Flintoff
104
1
England
v Sri Lanka
Southampton
17 Sep 2004
3
ME Trescothick
104
1
England
v West Indies
The Oval
25 Sep 2004
4
JE Root
133*
2
England
v Bangladesh
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
5
BA Stokes
102*
2
England
v Australia
Birmingham
10 Jun 2017
1
SR Tendulkar
141
1
India
v Australia
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
2
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
4
M Kaif
111*
1
India
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
5
V Sehwag
126
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
6
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
7
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
8
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
9
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
10
RG Sharma
123*
2
India
v Bangladesh
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
1
CL Cairns
102*
2
New Zealand
v India
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
2
NJ Astle
145*
1
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
3
KS Williamson
100
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Birmingham
02 Jun 2017
1
Saeed Anwar
105*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 2000
2
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
3
Shoaib Malik
128
1
Pakistan
v India
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
4
Fakhar Zaman
114
1
Pakistan
v India
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
1
JH Kallis
113*
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
Dhaka
30 Oct 1998
2
HH Gibbs
116
1
South Africa
v Kenya
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
3
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
4
HH Gibbs
101
1
South Africa
v West Indies
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
5
GC Smith
141
2
South Africa
v England
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
6
HM Amla
103
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
03 Jun 2017
1
DA Gunawardene
132
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 2000
2
ST Jayasuriya
102*
2
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
3
MS Atapattu
101
1
Sri Lanka
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
4
WU Tharanga
105
1
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Mohali
07 Oct 2006
5
WU Tharanga
110
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
6
TM Dilshan
106
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
7
KC Sangakkara
134*
2
Sri Lanka
v England
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
1
PA Wallace
103
1
West Indies
v South Africa
Dhaka
01 Nov 1998
2
BC Lara
111
1
West Indies
v Kenya
Colombo (SSC)
17 Sep 2002
3
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
4
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
5
DJ Bravo
112*
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
6
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
1
ADR Campbell
100
1
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
A Flower
145
2
Zimbabwe
v India
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
MOST CENTURIES – THREE CENTURIES
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
2
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
3
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
1
HH Gibbs
116
1
South Africa
v Kenya
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
2
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
3
HH Gibbs
101
1
South Africa
v West Indies
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
1
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
2
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
3
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
1
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
2
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
CENTURIONS – OPENING BATSMEN
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ADR Campbell
100
1
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
SR Tendulkar
141
1
India
v Australia
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
3
PA Wallace
103
1
West Indies
v South Africa
Dhaka
01 Nov 1998
4
DA Gunawardene
132
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 2000
5
Saeed Anwar
105*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 2000
6
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
7
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
8
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
9
ST Jayasuriya
102*
2
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
10
MS Atapattu
101
1
Sri Lanka
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
11
BC Lara
111
1
West Indies
v Kenya
Colombo (SSC)
17 Sep 2002
12
ME Trescothick
119
1
England
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
13
V Sehwag
126
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
14
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
15
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
16
NJ Astle
145*
1
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
17
HH Gibbs
101
1
South Africa
v West Indies
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
18
ME Trescothick
104
1
England
v West Indies
The Oval
25 Sep 2004
19
WU Tharanga
105
1
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Mohali
07 Oct 2006
20
WU Tharanga
110
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
21
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
22
Shahriar Nafees
123*
1
Bangladesh
v Zimbabwe
Jaipur
13 Oct 2006
23
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
24
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
25
TM Dilshan
106
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
26
GC Smith
141
2
South Africa
v England
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
27
SR Watson
136*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
28
SR Watson
105*
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
29
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
30
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
31
Tamim Iqbal
128
1
Bangladesh
v England
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
32
HM Amla
103
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
03 Jun 2017
33
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
34
RG Sharma
123*
2
India
v Bangladesh
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
35
Fakhar Zaman
114
1
Pakistan
v India
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
CENTURIONS – OPENING BATSMEN – TEAM WISE
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SR Watson
136*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
2
SR Watson
105*
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
1
Shahriar Nafees
123*
1
Bangladesh
v Zimbabwe
Jaipur
13 Oct 2006
2
Tamim Iqbal
128
1
Bangladesh
v England
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
1
ME Trescothick
119
1
England
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
2
ME Trescothick
104
1
England
v West Indies
The Oval
25 Sep 2004
1
SR Tendulkar
141
1
India
v Australia
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
2
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
4
V Sehwag
126
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
5
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
6
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
7
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
8
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
9
RG Sharma
123*
2
India
v Bangladesh
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
1
NJ Astle
145*
1
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
1
Saeed Anwar
105*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 2000
2
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
3
Fakhar Zaman
114
1
Pakistan
v India
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
1
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
2
HH Gibbs
101
1
South Africa
v West Indies
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
3
GC Smith
141
2
South Africa
v England
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
4
HM Amla
103
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
03 Jun 2017
1
DA Gunawardene
132
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 2000
2
ST Jayasuriya
102*
2
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
3
MS Atapattu
101
1
Sri Lanka
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
4
WU Tharanga
105
1
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Mohali
07 Oct 2006
5
WU Tharanga
110
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
6
TM Dilshan
106
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
1
PA Wallace
103
1
West Indies
v South Africa
Dhaka
01 Nov 1998
2
BC Lara
111
1
West Indies
v Kenya
Colombo (SSC)
17 Sep 2002
3
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
4
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
5
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
1
ADR Campbell
100
1
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
CENTURIONS – OPENING BATSMEN – THREE CENTURIES
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
2
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
3
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
1
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
2
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
3
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
1
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
2
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
CENTURIONS – CAPTAIN OPENING BATSMEN
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ADR Campbell
100
1
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
4
ST Jayasuriya
102*
2
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
5
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
6
GC Smith
141
2
South Africa
v England
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
CENTURIONS – CAPTAINS
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ADR Campbell
100
1
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
4
ST Jayasuriya
102*
2
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
5
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
6
GC Smith
141
2
South Africa
v England
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
7
RT Ponting
111*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
8
KS Williamson
100
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Birmingham
02 Jun 2017
CENTURIONS – WICKER KEEPER BATSMEN
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
A Flower
145
2
Zimbabwe
v India
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
2
KC Sangakkara
134*
2
Sri Lanka
v England
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
CENTURIONS – LOSING CAUSE
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ADR Campbell
100
1
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
PA Wallace
103
1
West Indies
v South Africa
Dhaka
01 Nov 1998
3
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
4
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
5
A Flower
145
2
Zimbabwe
v India
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
6
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
7
HH Gibbs
101
1
South Africa
v West Indies
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
8
ME Trescothick
104
1
England
v West Indies
The Oval
25 Sep 2004
9
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
10
DJ Bravo
112*
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
11
GC Smith
141
2
South Africa
v England
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
12
Tamim Iqbal
128
1
Bangladesh
v England
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
13
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
CENTURIONS – LOSING CAUSE – OPENING BATSMEN
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ADR Campbell
100
1
Zimbabwe
v New Zealand
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
PA Wallace
103
1
West Indies
v South Africa
Dhaka
01 Nov 1998
3
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
4
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
5
HH Gibbs
101
1
South Africa
v West Indies
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
6
ME Trescothick
104
1
England
v West Indies
The Oval
25 Sep 2004
7
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
8
DJ Bravo
112*
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
9
GC Smith
141
2
South Africa
v England
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
10
Tamim Iqbal
128
1
Bangladesh
v England
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
11
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SR Tendulkar
9.1
0
38
4
2
India
v Australia
Dhaka
28 Oct 98
2
KLT Arthurton
10.0
0
31
4
2
West Indies
v Pakistan
Dhaka
29 Oct 98
3
JH Kallis
7.3
0
30
5
1
South Africa
v West Indies
Dhaka
01 Nov 98
4
PJ Wiseman
9.2
0
45
4
2
New Zealand
v Zimbabwe
Nairobi (Gym)
09 Oct 00
5
SB O’Connor
9.2
0
46
5
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 00
6
Azhar Mahmood
10.0
0
65
4
2
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 00
7
M Dillon
10.0
1
60
4
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 02
8
DT Hondo
9.0
1
62
4
1
Zimbabwe
v India
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 02
9
Z Khan
10.0
2
45
4
2
India
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 02
10
GD McGrath
7.0
1
37
5
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Colombo (SSC)
15 Sep 02
11
M Muralidaran
5.3
2
15
4
2
Sri Lanka
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 02
12
DT Hondo
6.0
0
45
4
1
Zimbabwe
v England
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 02
13
RC Irani
10
0
37
4
2
England
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 02
14
SE Bond
5.0
0
21
4
2
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Colombo (SSC)
23 Sep 02
15
JDP Oram
9.4
1
36
5
2
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 04
16
MS Kasprowicz
7.0
1
14
4
1
Australia
v U.S.A.
Southampton
13 Sep 04
17
JN Gillespie
6.0
1
15
4
1
Australia
v U.S.A.
Southampton
13 Sep 04
18
Shahid Afridi
6.0.
1
11
5
1
Pakistan
v Kenya
Birmingham
14 Sep 04
19
M Dillon
10.0
4
29
5
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Southampton
15 Sep 04
20
Naved ul Hasan
9.0
1
25
4
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
19 Sep 04
21
Shoaib Akhtar
9.5
1
36
4
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
19 Sep 04
22
MF Maharoof
9.0
2
14
6
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Brabourne
14 Oct 06
23
Abdul Razzaq
7.2
0
50
4
1
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Jaipur
17 Oct 06
24
JE Taylor
10.0
0
49
4
2
West Indies
v Australia
Brabourne
18 Oct 06
25
M Muralidaran
10.0
1
23
4
1
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Brabourne
20 Oct 06
26
SL Malinga
9.0
0
53
4
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Ahmedabad
24 Oct 06
27
M Ntini
6.0
2
21
5
2
South Africa
v Pakistan
Mohali
27 Oct 06
28
KD Mills
10.0
1
38
4
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Mohali
01 Nov 06
29
GC Tonge
10.0
3
25
4
2
West Indies
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
23 Sep 09
30
WD Parnell
8.0
0
57
5
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Centurion
24 Sep 09
31
A Nehra
10.0
0
55
4
1
India
v Pakistan
Centurion
26 Sep 09
32
GD Elliott
8.0
0
31
4
1
New Zealand
v England
Johannesburg
29 Sep 09
33
SCJ Broad
8.1
1
39
4
2
England
v New Zealand
Johannesburg
29 Sep 09
34
IG Butler
10.0
0
44
4
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
03 Oct 09
35
MJ McClenaghan
8.5
0
43
4
1
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Cardiff
09 Jun 13
36
SL Malinga
10.0
2
34
4
2
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Cardiff
09 Jun 13
37
R McLaren
8.0
3
19
4
2
South Africa
v Pakistan
Birmingham
10 Jun 13
38
RA Jadeja
10.0
2
36
5
1
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 13
39
MJ McClenaghan
10.0
0
65
4
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Birmingham
12 Jun 13
40
KD Mills
4.3
0
30
4
1
New Zealand
v England
Cardiff
16 Jun 13
41
LE Plunkett
10.0
0
59
4
1
England
v Bangladesh
The Oval
01 Jun 17
42
JR Hazlewood
9.0
0
52
6
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Birmingham
02 Jun 17
43
Imran Tahir
8.3
0
27
4
2
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
03 Jun 17
44
MA Starc
8.3
2
29
4
1
Australia
v Bangladesh
The Oval
05 Jun 17
45
LE Plunkett
9.3
0
55
4
2
England
v New Zealand
Cardiff
06 Jun 17
46
MA Wood
10.0
1
33
4
1
England
v Australia
Birmingham
10 Jun 17
47
AU Rashid
10.0
1
41
4
1
England
v Australia
Birmingham
10 Jun 17
FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS – TEAMWISE
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
GD McGrath
7.0
1
37
5
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Colombo (SSC)
15 Sep 02
2
MS Kasprowicz
7.0
1
14
4
1
Australia
v U.S.A.
Southampton
13 Sep 04
3
JN Gillespie
6.0
1
15
4
1
Australia
v U.S.A.
Southampton
13 Sep 04
4
JR Hazlewood
9.0
0
52
6
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Birmingham
02 Jun 17
5
MA Starc
8.3
2
29
4
1
Australia
v Bangladesh
The Oval
05 Jun 17
1
RC Irani
10
0
37
4
2
England
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 02
2
SCJ Broad
8.1
1
39
4
2
England
v New Zealand
Johannesburg
29 Sep 09
3
LE Plunkett
10.0
0
59
4
1
England
v Bangladesh
The Oval
01 Jun 17
4
LE Plunkett
9.3
0
55
4
2
England
v New Zealand
Cardiff
06 Jun 17
5
MA Wood
10.0
1
33
4
1
England
v Australia
Birmingham
10 Jun 17
6
AU Rashid
10.0
1
41
4
1
England
v Australia
Birmingham
10 Jun 17
1
SR Tendulkar
9.1
0
38
4
2
India
v Australia
Dhaka
28 Oct 98
2
Z Khan
10.0
2
45
4
2
India
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 02
3
A Nehra
10.0
0
55
4
1
India
v Pakistan
Centurion
26 Sep 09
4
RA Jadeja
10.0
2
36
5
1
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 13
1
PJ Wiseman
9.2
0
45
4
2
New Zealand
v Zimbabwe
Nairobi (Gym)
09 Oct 00
2
SB O’Connor
9.2
0
46
5
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 00
3
SE Bond
5.0
0
21
4
2
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Colombo (SSC)
23 Sep 02
4
JDP Oram
9.4
1
36
5
2
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 04
5
KD Mills
10.0
1
38
4
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Mohali
01 Nov 06
6
GD Elliott
8.0
0
31
4
1
New Zealand
v England
Johannesburg
29 Sep 09
7
IG Butler
10.0
0
44
4
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
03 Oct 09
8
MJ McClenaghan
8.5
0
43
4
1
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Cardiff
09 Jun 13
9
MJ McClenaghan
10.0
0
65
4
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Birmingham
12 Jun 13
10
KD Mills
4.3
0
30
4
1
New Zealand
v England
Cardiff
16 Jun 13
1
Azhar Mahmood
10.0
0
65
4
2
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 00
2
Shahid Afridi
6.0.
1
11
5
1
Pakistan
v Kenya
Birmingham
14 Sep 04
3
Naved ul Hasan
9.0
1
25
4
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
19 Sep 04
4
Shoaib Akhtar
9.5
1
36
4
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
19 Sep 04
5
Abdul Razzaq
7.2
0
50
4
1
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Jaipur
17 Oct 06
1
JH Kallis
7.3
0
30
5
1
South Africa
v West Indies
Dhaka
01 Nov 98
2
M Ntini
6.0
2
21
5
2
South Africa
v Pakistan
Mohali
27 Oct 06
3
WD Parnell
8.0
0
57
5
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Centurion
24 Sep 09
4
R McLaren
8.0
3
19
4
2
South Africa
v Pakistan
Birmingham
10 Jun 13
5
Imran Tahir
8.3
0
27
4
2
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
03 Jun 17
1
M Muralidaran
5.3
2
15
4
2
Sri Lanka
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 02
2
MF Maharoof
9.0
2
14
6
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Brabourne
14 Oct 06
3
M Muralidaran
10.0
1
23
4
1
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Brabourne
20 Oct 06
4
SL Malinga
9.0
0
53
4
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Ahmedabad
24 Oct 06
5
SL Malinga
10.0
2
34
4
2
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Cardiff
09 Jun 13
1
KLT Arthurton
10.0
0
31
4
2
West Indies
v Pakistan
Dhaka
29 Oct 98
2
M Dillon
10.0
1
60
4
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 02
3
M Dillon
10.0
4
29
5
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Southampton
15 Sep 04
4
JE Taylor
10.0
0
49
4
2
West Indies
v Australia
Brabourne
18 Oct 06
5
GC Tonge
10.0
3
25
4
2
West Indies
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
23 Sep 09
1
DT Hondo
9.0
1
62
4
1
Zimbabwe
v India
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 02
2
DT Hondo
6.0
0
45
4
1
Zimbabwe
v England
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 02
FOUR OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS – TWO OCCASIONS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
DT Hondo
9.0
1
62
4
1
Zimbabwe
v India
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 02
2
DT Hondo
6.0
0
45
4
1
Zimbabwe
v England
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 02
1
LE Plunkett
10.0
0
59
4
1
England
v Bangladesh
The Oval
01 Jun 17
2
LE Plunkett
9.3
0
55
4
2
England
v New Zealand
Cardiff
06 Jun 17
1
M Dillon
10.0
1
60
4
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 02
2
M Dillon
10.0
4
29
5
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Southampton
15 Sep 04
1
M Muralidaran
5.3
2
15
4
2
Sri Lanka
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 02
2
M Muralidaran
10.0
1
23
4
1
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Brabourne
20 Oct 06
1
MJ McClenaghan
8.5
0
43
4
1
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Cardiff
09 Jun 13
2
MJ McClenaghan
10.0
0
65
4
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Birmingham
12 Jun 13
1
SL Malinga
9.0
0
53
4
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Ahmedabad
24 Oct 06
2
SL Malinga
10.0
2
34
4
2
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Cardiff
09 Jun 13
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
JH Kallis
7.3
0
30
5
1
South Africa
v West Indies
Dhaka
01 Nov 98
2
SB O’Connor
9.2
0
46
5
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 00
3
GD McGrath
7.0
1
37
5
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Colombo (SSC)
15 Sep 02
4
JDP Oram
9.4
1
36
5
2
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 04
5
Shahid Afridi
6.0.
1
11
5
1
Pakistan
v Kenya
Birmingham
14 Sep 04
6
M Dillon
10.0
4
29
5
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Southampton
15 Sep 04
7
M Ntini
6.0
2
21
5
2
South Africa
v Pakistan
Mohali
27 Oct 06
8
WD Parnell
8.0
0
57
5
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Centurion
24 Sep 09
9
RA Jadeja
10.0
2
36
5
1
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 13
10
MF Maharoof
9.0
2
14
6
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Brabourne
14 Oct 06
11
JR Hazlewood
9.0
0
52
6
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Birmingham
02 Jun 17
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS – TEAM WISE
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
GD McGrath
7.0
1
37
5
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Colombo (SSC)
15 Sep 02
2
JR Hazlewood
9.0
0
52
6
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Birmingham
02 Jun 17
1
RA Jadeja
10.0
2
36
5
1
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 13
1
SB O’Connor
9.2
0
46
5
1
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 00
2
JDP Oram
9.4
1
36
5
2
New Zealand
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 04
1
Shahid Afridi
6.0.
1
11
5
1
Pakistan
v Kenya
Birmingham
14 Sep 04
1
JH Kallis
7.3
0
30
5
1
South Africa
v West Indies
Dhaka
01 Nov 98
2
M Ntini
6.0
2
21
5
2
South Africa
v Pakistan
Mohali
27 Oct 06
3
WD Parnell
8.0
0
57
5
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Centurion
24 Sep 09
1
MF Maharoof
9.0
2
14
6
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Brabourne
14 Oct 06
1
M Dillon
10.0
4
29
5
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Southampton
15 Sep 04
FOUR PLUS WICKETS IN AN INNINGS IN LOSING CAUSE
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Azhar Mahmood
10.0
0
65
4
2
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 00
2
M Dillon
10.0
1
60
4
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 02
3
DT Hondo
9.0
1
62
4
1
Zimbabwe
v India
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 02
4
DT Hondo
6.0
0
45
4
1
Zimbabwe
v England
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 02
5
SL Malinga
9.0
0
53
4
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Ahmedabad
24 Oct 06
6
KD Mills
10.0
1
38
4
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Mohali
01 Nov 06
7
GC Tonge
10.0
3
25
4
2
West Indies
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
23 Sep 09
8
A Nehra
10.0
0
55
4
1
India
v Pakistan
Centurion
26 Sep 09
9
SCJ Broad
8.1
1
39
4
2
England
v New Zealand
Johannesburg
29 Sep 09
10
SL Malinga
10.0
2
34
4
2
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Cardiff
09 Jun 13
11
KD Mills
4.3
0
30
4
1
New Zealand
v England
Cardiff
16 Jun 13
SEVENTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY BOWLERS IN AN INNINGS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MS Kasprowicz
9.0
0
71
3
1
Australia
v India
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
2
JH Kallis
10.0
0
71
2
1
South Africa
v India
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
3
CO Obuya
10.0
0
77
2
1
Kenya
v South Africa
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
4
T Panyangara
10.0
0
86
1
1
Zimbabwe
v England
Birmingham
10 Sep 2004
5
RW Staple
10.0
0
76
2
1
U S A
v New Zealand
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
6
RG Aga
9.0
0
70
0
1
Kenya
v India
Southampton
11 Sep 2004
7
JM Anderson
10.0
0
72
0
1
England
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
8
WD Parnell
10.0
0
79
3
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
9
KAJ Roach
10.0
0
73
2
1
West Indies
v Australia
Johannesburg
26 Sep 2009
10
Harbhajan Singh
10.0
0
71
1
1
India
v Pakistan
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
11
SL Malinga
10.0
0
85
1
1
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
12
SE Bond
9.0
0
82
0
2
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
13
LL Tsotsobe
10.0
0
83
2
1
South Africa
v India
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
14
RK Kleinveldt
10.0
0
81
0
1
South Africa
v India
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
15
R McLaren
10.0
0
70
3
1
South Africa
v India
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
16
UT Yadav
10.0
0
75
2
2
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
17
MA Starc
10.0
0
75
1
1
Australia
v England
Birmingham
08 Jun 2013
18
RMS Eranga
10.0
0
80
2
1
Sri Lanka
v England
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
19
JT Ball
10.0
1
82
1
1
England
v Bangladesh
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
20
S Prasanna
10.0
0
72
1
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
The Oval
03 Jun 2017
21
Hasan Ali
10.0
0
70
1
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
04 Jun 2017
22
Wahab Riaz
8.4
0
87
0
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
04 Jun 2017
23
AF Milne
10.0
0
79
3
1
New Zealand
v England
Cardiff
06 Jun 2017
24
SL Malinga
10.0
0
70
2
1
Sri Lanka
v India
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
25
RAS Lakmal
10.0
1
72
1
1
Sri Lanka
v India
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
26
N Pradeep
10.0
0
73
1
1
Sri Lanka
v India
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
27
R Ashwin
10.0
0
70
0
1
India
v Pakistan
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
EIGHTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY BOWLERS IN AN INNINGS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RMS Eranga
10.0
0
80
2
1
Sri Lanka
v England
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
2
RK Kleinveldt
10.0
0
81
0
1
South Africa
v India
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
3
SE Bond
9.0
0
82
0
2
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
4
JT Ball
10.0
1
82
1
1
England
v Bangladesh
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
5
LL Tsotsobe
10.0
0
83
2
1
South Africa
v India
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
6
SL Malinga
10.0
0
85
1
1
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
7
T Panyangara
10.0
0
86
1
1
Zimbabwe
v England
Birmingham
10 Sep 2004
8
Wahab Riaz
8.4
0
87
0
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
04 Jun 2017
SEVENTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY BOWLERS IN AN INNINGS WITHOUT A WICKET
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RG Aga
9.0
0
70
0
1
Kenya
v India
Southampton
11 Sep 2004
2
JM Anderson
10.0
0
72
0
1
England
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
3
SE Bond
9.0
0
82
0
2
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
4
RK Kleinveldt
10.0
0
81
0
1
South Africa
v India
Cardiff
6 Jun 2013
5
Wahab Riaz
8.4
0
87
0
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
4 Jun 2017
6
R Ashwin
10.0
0
70
0
1
India
v Pakistan
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
EIGHTY PLUS RUNS CONCEDED BY BOWLERS IN AN INNINGS WITHOUT A WICKET
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SE Bond
9.0
0
82
0
2
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
2
RK Kleinveldt
10.0
0
81
0
1
South Africa
v India
Cardiff
6 Jun 2013
3
Wahab Riaz
8.4
0
87
0
1
Pakistan
v India
Birmingham
4 Jun 20
MOST WICKETS IN A SERIES – TEN OR MORE
No
Player
Team
Venue
Year
M
Balls
Overs
M
I
Runs
W
BBI
Ave
4
5
1
Hasan Ali
Pak
Eng
2017
5
267
44.3
2
5
191
13
3-19
14.69
0
0
2
JE Taylor
Win
Ind
2006/07
7
342
57.0
3
7
287
13
4-49
22.07
1
0
3
RA Jadeja
Ind
Eng
2017
5
246
41.O
5
5
154
12
5-36
12.83
0
1
4
MF Maharoof
Srl
Ind
2006/07
6
216
36.0
2
6
190
12
6-14
15.83
0
1
5
MJ McClenaghan
NZl
Eng
2013
3
143
23.5
–
3
144
11
4-43
13.09
2
0
6
JM Anderson
Eng
Eng
2013
5
222
37.0
1
5
151
11
3-30
13.72
0
0
7
WD Parnell
RSA
SAF
2009/10
3
168
28.0
2
3
196
11
5-57
17.81
0
1
8
SL Malinga
Srl
Ind
2006//07
6
303
50.3
3
6
210
11
4-53
19.09
1
0
9
M Muralidaran
Srl
Srl
2002/03
5
151
25.1
2
3
070
10
4-15
07.00
1
0
10
KD Mills
NZl
Ind
2006/07
4
171
28.3
2
4
118
10
4-38
11.80
1
0
11
SCJ Broad
Eng
SAF
2009/10
3
169
28.1
1
3
155
10
4-39
15.50
1
0
12
GD McGrath
Aus
Ind
2006/07
5
264
44.0
7
5
158
10
3-22
15.80
0
0
13
NW Bracken
Aus
Ind
2006/07
5
246
41.0
4
5
194
10
3-22
19.40
0
0
14
I Sharma
Ind
Eng
2013
5
228
38.0
2
5
218
10
3-33
21.80
0
0
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
ADR Campbell, A Flower
4
118
1
Zim
NZl
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
SP Fleming, AC Parore
4
125
2
NZl
Zim
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
3
NH Fairbrother, AJ Hollioake
6
112
1
Eng
RSA
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
4
DJ Cullinan, MJR Rindel
1
113
2
RSA
Eng
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
5
WJ Cronje, JN Rhodes
4
117
2
RSA
Eng
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
6
RS Kaluwitharana, A Ranatunga
4
127
2
Srl
NZl
Dhaka
26 Oct 1998
7
R Dravid, SR Tendulkar
3
140
1
Ind
Aus
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
8
A Jadeja, SR Tendulkar
4
132
1
Ind
Aus
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
9
S Chanderpaul, PA Wallace
2
109
1
Win
Pak
Dhaka
29 Oct 1998
10
DA Gunawardene, M Jayawardene
3
160
1
Srl
Win
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 2000
11
N Hussain, AJ Stewart
2
175
2
Eng
Ban
Nairobi (Gym)
05 Oct 2000
12
Mohammad Yousuf, Saeed Anwar
2
105*
2
Pak
Srl
Nairobi (Gym)
8 Oct 2000
13
HH Dippenaar, JH Kallis
3
132*
2
RSA
Eng
Nairobi (Gym)
10 Oct 2000
14
NJ Astle, RG Twose
3
135
2
NZl
Pak
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
15
R Dravid, SC Ganguly
2
145
1
Ind
RSA
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
16
SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar
1
141
1
Ind
NZl
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
17
CL Cairns, CZ Harris
6
122
2
NZl
Ind
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
18
PA de Silva, ST Jayasuriya
3
156*
2
Srl
Pak
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
19
HH Dippenaar, JN Rhodes
4
117
2
RSA
Win
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 2002
20
R Dravid, M Kaif
6
117
1
Ind
Zim
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
21
MS Atapattu, KC Sangakkara
2
116
1
Srl
Net
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
22
N Hussain, ME Trescothick
2
141
1
Eng
Zim
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
23
AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden
1
113
2
Aus
Ban
Colombo (SSC)
19 Sep 2002
24
HH Gibbs, GC Smith
1
159
1
RSA
Ken
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
25
ID Blackwell, AJ Stewart
6
104
1
Eng
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
26
SC Ganguly, V Sehwag
1
192
2
Ind
Eng
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
27
HH Gibbs, JH Kallis
2
178*
2
RSA
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
28
RP Arnold, M Jayawardene
5
118
1
Srl
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
30 Sep 2002
29
NJ Astle, SB Styris
3
163
1
NZl
USA.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
30
NJ Astle, CD McMillan
5
136*
1
NZl
USA.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
31
SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman
2
161
1
Ind
Ken
Southampton
11 Sep 2004
32
CH Gayle, WW Hinds
1
192
1
Win
Ban
Southampton
15 Sep 2004
33
DR Martyn, A Symonds
4
100*
2
Aus
NZl
The Oval
16 Sep 2004
34
HH Gibbs, GC Smith
1
102
1
RSA
Win
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
35
ME Trescothick, MP Vaughan
2
140
2
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
21 Sep 2004
36
KC Sangakkara, WU Tharanga
3
165
1
Srl
Zim
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
37
S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle
1
164*
2
Win
Ban
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
38
BC Lara, RS Morton
5
137
1
Win
Aus
Brabourne
18 Oct 2006
39
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
5
101
2
Aus
Win
Brabourne
18 Oct 2006
40
MEK Hussey, DR Martyn
4
118
2
Aus
Eng
Jaipur
21 Oct 2006
41
SP Fleming, SB Styris
4
108
1
NZl
Pak
Mohali
25 Oct 2006
42
MV Boucher, JM Kemp
6
131
1
RSA
Pak
Mohali
27 Oct 2006
43
DJ Bravo, CH Gayle
2
174
1
Win
Eng
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
44
JDP Oram, DL Vettori
7
103
2
NZl
Aus
Mohali
01 Nov 2006
45
S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle
1
154*
2
Win
RSA
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
46
DR Martyn, SR Watson
3
103*
2
Aus
Win
Brabourne
05 Nov 2006
47
TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara
2
158
1
Srl
RSA
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
48
M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera
4
116
1
Srl
RSA
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
49
Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik
4
206
1
Pak
Ind
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
50
BB McCullum, JD Ryder
1
125
1
NZl
Srl
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
51
PD Collingwood, OA Shah
3
163
1
Eng
RSA
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
52
TT Bresnan, LJ Wright
7
107
1
Eng
Aus
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
53
RT Ponting, SR Watson
2
252*
2
Aus
Eng
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
54
GD Elliott, DL Vettori
5
104
2
NZl
Pak
Johannesburg
03 Oct 2009
55
SR Watson, CL White
3
128
2
Aus
NZl
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
56
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
127
1
Ind
RSA
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
57
AB de Villiers, RJ Peterson
3
124
2
RSA
Ind
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
58
IR Bell, IJL Trott
2
111
1
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
08 Jun 2013
59
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
101
2
Ind
Win
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
60
S Dhawan, KD Karthik
3
109*
2
Ind
Win
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
61
KMDN Kulasekara, KC Sangakkara
4
110*
2
Srl
Eng
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
62
JE Root, IJL Trott
3
105
2
Eng
RSA
The Oval
19 Jun 2013
63
Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal
3
166
1
Ban
Eng
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
64
AD Hales, JE Root
2
159
2
Eng
Ban
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
65
EJG Morgan, JE Root
3
143*
2
Eng
Ban
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
66
HM Amla, F du Plessis
2
145
1
RSA
Srl
The Oval
03 Jun 2017
67
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
136
1
Ind
Pak
Birmingham
04 Jun 2017
68
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
138
1
Ind
Srl
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
69
MD Gunathilaka, BKG Mendis
2
159
2
Srl
Ind
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
70
Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan
5
224
2
Ban
NZl
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
71
EJG Morgan, BA Stokes
4
159
2
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
10 Jun 2017
72
S Dhawan, V Kohli
2
128
2
Ind
RSA
The Oval
11 Jun 2017
73
Azhar Ali, Fakhar Zaman
1
118
2
PAK
Eng
Cardiff
14 Jun 2017
74
Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal
3
123
1
Ban
Ind
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
75
V Kohli, RG Sharma
2
178*
2
Ind
Ban
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
76
Azhar Ali, Fakhar Zaman
1
128
1
Pak
Ind
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – TEAMWISE BREAKUP
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden
1
113
2
Aus
Ban
Colombo (SSC)
19 Sep 2002
2
DR Martyn, A Symonds
4
100*
2
Aus
NZl
The Oval
16 Sep 2004
3
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
5
101
2
Aus
Win
Brabourne
18 Oct 2006
4
MEK Hussey, DR Martyn
4
118
2
Aus
Eng
Jaipur
21 Oct 2006
5
DR Martyn, SR Watson
3
103*
2
Aus
Win
Brabourne
05 Nov 2006
6
RT Ponting, SR Watson
2
252*
2
Aus
Eng
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
7
SR Watson, CL White
3
128
2
Aus
NZl
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
1
Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal
3
166
1
Ban
Eng
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
2
Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan
5
224
2
Ban
NZl
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
3
Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal
3
123
1
Ban
Ind
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
1
NH Fairbrother, AJ Hollioake
6
112
1
Eng
RSA
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
2
N Hussain, AJ Stewart
2
175
2
Eng
Ban
Nairobi (Gym)
05 Oct 2000
3
N Hussain, ME Trescothick
2
141
1
Eng
Zim
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
4
ID Blackwell, AJ Stewart
6
104
1
Eng
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
5
ME Trescothick, MP Vaughan
2
140
2
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
21 Sep 2004
6
PD Collingwood, OA Shah
3
163
1
Eng
RSA
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
7
TT Bresnan, LJ Wright
7
107
1
Eng
Aus
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
8
IR Bell, IJL Trott
2
111
1
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
08 Jun 2013
9
JE Root, IJL Trott
3
105
2
Eng
RSA
The Oval
19 Jun 2013
10
AD Hales, JE Root
2
159
2
Eng
Ban
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
11
EJG Morgan, JE Root
3
143*
2
Eng
Ban
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
12
EJG Morgan, BA Stokes
4
159
2
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
10 Jun 2017
1
R Dravid, SR Tendulkar
3
140
1
Ind
Aus
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
2
A Jadeja, SR Tendulkar
4
132
1
Ind
Aus
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
3
R Dravid, SC Ganguly
2
145
1
Ind
RSA
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
4
SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar
1
141
1
Ind
NZl
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
5
R Dravid, M Kaif
6
117
1
Ind
Zim
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
6
SC Ganguly, V Sehwag
1
192
2
Ind
Eng
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
7
SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman
2
161
1
Ind
Ken
Southampton
11 Sep 2004
8
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
127
1
Ind
RSA
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
9
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
101
2
Ind
Win
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
10
S Dhawan, KD Karthik
3
109*
2
Ind
Win
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
11
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
136
1
Ind
Pak
Birmingham
04 Jun 2017
12
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
138
1
Ind
Srl
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
13
S Dhawan, V Kohli
2
128
2
Ind
RSA
The Oval
11 Jun 2017
14
V Kohli, RG Sharma
2
178*
2
Ind
Ban
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
1
SP Fleming, AC Parore
4
125
2
NZl
Zim
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
2
NJ Astle, RG Twose
3
135
2
NZl
Pak
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
3
CL Cairns, CZ Harris
6
122
2
NZl
Ind
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
4
NJ Astle, SB Styris
3
163
1
NZl
USA.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
5
NJ Astle, CD McMillan
5
136*
1
NZl
USA.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
6
SP Fleming, SB Styris
4
108
1
NZl
Pak
Mohali
25 Oct 2006
7
JDP Oram, DL Vettori
7
103
2
NZl
Aus
Mohali
01 Nov 2006
8
BB McCullum, JD Ryder
1
125
1
NZl
Srl
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
9
GD Elliott, DL Vettori
5
104
2
NZl
Pak
Johannesburg
03 Oct 2009
1
Mohammad Yousuf, Saeed Anwar
2
105*
2
Pak
Srl
Nairobi (Gym)
8 Oct 2000
2
Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik
4
206
1
Pak
Ind
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
3
Azhar Ali, Fakhar Zaman
1
118
2
Pak
Eng
Cardiff
14 Jun 2017
4
Azhar Ali, Fakhar Zaman
1
128
1
Pak
Ind
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
1
DJ Cullinan, MJR Rindel
1
113
2
RSA
Eng
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
2
WJ Cronje, JN Rhodes
4
117
2
RSA
Eng
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
3
HH Dippenaar, JH Kallis
3
132*
2
RSA
Eng
Nairobi (Gym)
10 Oct 2000
4
HH Dippenaar, JN Rhodes
4
117
2
RSA
Win
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 2002
5
HH Gibbs, GC Smith
1
159
1
RSA
Ken
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
6
HH Gibbs, JH Kallis
2
178*
2
RSA
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
7
HH Gibbs, GC Smith
1
102
1
RSA
Win
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
8
MV Boucher, JM Kemp
6
131
1
RSA
Pak
Mohali
27 Oct 2006
9
AB de Villiers, RJ Peterson
3
124
2
RSA
Ind
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
10
HM Amla, F du Plessis
2
145
1
RSA
Srl
The Oval
03 Jun 2017
1
RS Kaluwitharana, A Ranatunga
4
127
2
Srl
NZl
Dhaka
26 Oct 1998
2
DA Gunawardene, M Jayawardene
3
160
1
Srl
Win
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 2000
3
PA de Silva, ST Jayasuriya
3
156*
2
Srl
Pak
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
4
MS Atapattu, KC Sangakkara
2
116
1
Srl
Net
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
5
RP Arnold, M Jayawardene
5
118
1
Srl
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
30 Sep 2002
6
KC Sangakkara, WU Tharanga
3
165
1
Srl
Zim
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
7
TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara
2
158
1
Srl
RSA
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
8
M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera
4
116
1
Srl
RSA
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
9
KMDN Kulasekara, KC Sangakkara
4
110*
2
Srl
Eng
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
10
MD Gunathilaka, BKG Mendis
2
159
2
Srl
Ind
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
1
S Chanderpaul, PA Wallace
2
109
1
Win
Pak
Dhaka
29 Oct 1998
2
CH Gayle, WW Hinds
1
192
1
Win
Ban
Southampton
15 Sep 2004
3
S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle
1
164*
2
Win
Ban
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
4
BC Lara, RS Morton
5
137
1
Win
Aus
Brabourne
18 Oct 2006
5
DJ Bravo, CH Gayle
2
174
1
Win
Eng
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
6
S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle
1
154*
2
Win
RSA
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
1
ADR Campbell, A Flower
4
118
1
Zim
NZl
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – WICKET WISE
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden
1
113
2
Aus
Ban
Colombo (SSC)
19 Sep 2002
2
SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar
1
141
1
Ind
NZl
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly, V Sehwag
1
192
2
Ind
Eng
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
4
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
127
1
Ind
RSA
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
5
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
101
2
Ind
Win
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
6
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
136
1
Ind
Pak
Birmingham
04 Jun 2017
7
S Dhawan, RG Sharma
1
138
1
Ind
Srl
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
8
BB McCullum, JD Ryder
1
125
1
NZl
Srl
Johannesburg
27 Sep 2009
9
Azhar Ali, Fakhar Zaman
1
118
2
Pak
Eng
Cardiff
14 Jun 2017
10
Azhar Ali, Fakhar Zaman
1
128
1
Pak
Ind
The Oval
18 Jun 2017
11
DJ Cullinan, MJR Rindel
1
113
2
RSA
Eng
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
12
HH Gibbs, GC Smith
1
159
1
RSA
Ken
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
13
HH Gibbs, GC Smith
1
102
1
RSA
Win
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
14
CH Gayle, WW Hinds
1
192
1
Win
Ban
Southampton
15 Sep 2004
15
S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle
1
164*
2
Win
Ban
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
16
S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle
1
154*
2
Win
RSA
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
1
RT Ponting, SR Watson
2
252*
2
Aus
Eng
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
2
N Hussain, AJ Stewart
2
175
2
Eng
Ban
Nairobi (Gym)
05 Oct 2000
3
N Hussain, ME Trescothick
2
141
1
Eng
Zim
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
4
ME Trescothick, MP Vaughan
2
140
2
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
21 Sep 2004
5
IR Bell, IJL Trott
2
111
1
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
08 Jun 2013
6
AD Hales, JE Root
2
159
2
Eng
Ban
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
7
R Dravid, SC Ganguly
2
145
1
Ind
RSA
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
8
SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman
2
161
1
Ind
Ken
Southampton
11 Sep 2004
9
S Dhawan, V Kohli
2
128
2
Ind
RSA
The Oval
11 Jun 2017
10
V Kohli, RG Sharma
2
178*
2
Ind
Ban
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
11
Mohammad Yousuf, Saeed Anwar
2
105*
2
Pak
Srl
Nairobi (Gym)
8 Oct 2000
12
HH Gibbs, JH Kallis
2
178*
2
RSA
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
13
HM Amla, F du Plessis
2
145
1
RSA
Srl
The Oval
03 Jun 2017
14
MS Atapattu, KC Sangakkara
2
116
1
Srl
Net
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
15
TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara
2
158
1
Srl
RSA
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
16
MD Gunathilaka, BKG Mendis
2
159
2
Srl
Ind
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
17
S Chanderpaul, PA Wallace
2
109
1
Win
Pak
Dhaka
29 Oct 1998
18
DJ Bravo, CH Gayle
2
174
1
Win
Eng
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
1
DR Martyn, SR Watson
3
103*
2
Aus
Win
Brabourne
05 Nov 2006
2
SR Watson, CL White
3
128
2
Aus
NZl
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
3
Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal
3
166
1
Ban
Eng
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
4
Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal
3
123
1
Ban
Ind
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
5
PD Collingwood, OA Shah
3
163
1
Eng
RSA
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
6
JE Root, IJL Trott
3
105
2
Eng
RSA
The Oval
19 Jun 2013
7
EJG Morgan, JE Root
3
143*
2
Eng
Ban
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
8
R Dravid, SR Tendulkar
3
140
1
Ind
Aus
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
9
S Dhawan, KD Karthik
3
109*
2
Ind
Win
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
10
NJ Astle, RG Twose
3
135
2
NZl
Pak
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
11
NJ Astle, SB Styris
3
163
1
NZl
USA.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
12
HH Dippenaar, JH Kallis
3
132*
2
RSA
Eng
Nairobi (Gym)
10 Oct 2000
13
AB de Villiers, RJ Peterson
3
124
2
RSA
Ind
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
14
DA Gunawardene, M Jayawardene
3
160
1
Srl
Win
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 2000
15
PA de Silva, ST Jayasuriya
3
156*
2
Srl
Pak
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
16
KC Sangakkara, WU Tharanga
3
165
1
Srl
Zim
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
1
DR Martyn, A Symonds
4
100*
2
Aus
NZl
The Oval
16 Sep 2004
2
MEK Hussey, DR Martyn
4
118
2
Aus
Eng
Jaipur
21 Oct 2006
3
EJG Morgan, BA Stokes
4
159
2
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
10 Jun 2017
4
A Jadeja, SR Tendulkar
4
132
1
Ind
Aus
Dhaka
28 Oct 1998
5
SP Fleming, AC Parore
4
125
2
NZl
Zim
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
6
SP Fleming, SB Styris
4
108
1
NZl
Pak
Mohali
25 Oct 2006
7
Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik
4
206
1
Pak
Ind
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
8
WJ Cronje, JN Rhodes
4
117
2
RSA
Eng
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
9
HH Dippenaar, JN Rhodes
4
117
2
RSA
Win
Colombo (SSC)
13 Sep 2002
10
RS Kaluwitharana, A Ranatunga
4
127
2
Srl
NZl
Dhaka
26 Oct 1998
11
M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera
4
116
1
Srl
RSA
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
12
KMDN Kulasekara, KC Sangakkara
4
110*
2
Srl
Eng
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
13
ADR Campbell, A Flower
4
118
1
Zim
NZl
Dhaka
24 Oct 1998
1
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
5
101
2
Aus
Win
Brabourne
18 Oct 2006
2
Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan
5
224
2
Ban
NZl
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
3
NJ Astle, CD McMillan
5
136*
1
NZl
USA.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
4
GD Elliott, DL Vettori
5
104
2
NZl
Pak
Johannesburg
03 Oct 2009
5
RP Arnold, M Jayawardene
5
118
1
Srl
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
30 Sep 2002
6
BC Lara, RS Morton
5
137
1
Win
Aus
Brabourne
18 Oct 2006
1
NH Fairbrother, AJ Hollioake
6
112
1
Eng
RSA
Dhaka
25 Oct 1998
2
ID Blackwell, AJ Stewart
6
104
1
Eng
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
3
R Dravid, M Kaif
6
117
1
Ind
Zim
Colombo (RPS)
14 Sep 2002
4
CL Cairns, CZ Harris
6
122
2
NZl
Ind
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
5
MV Boucher, JM Kemp
6
131
1
RSA
Pak
Mohali
27 Oct 2006
1
TT Bresnan, LJ Wright
7
107
1
Eng
Aus
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
2
JDP Oram, DL Vettori
7
103
2
NZl
Aus
Mohali
01 Nov 2006
HIGHEST PARTNERSHIP FOR EACH WICKET
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SC Ganguly, V Sehwag
1
192
2
Ind
Eng
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
CH Gayle, WW Hinds
1
192
1
Win
Ban
Southampton
15 Sep 2004
2
RT Ponting, SR Watson
2
252*
2
Aus
Eng
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
3
Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal
3
166
1
Ban
Eng
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
4
Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik
4
206
1
Pak
Ind
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
5
Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan
5
224
2
Ban
NZl
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
6
MV Boucher, JM Kemp
6
131
1
RSA
Pak
Mohali
27 Oct 2006
7
TT Bresnan, LJ Wright
7
107
1
Eng
Aus
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
8
Mohd Amir, Sarfaraz Ahmed
8
75*
2
Pak
Srl
Cardiff
12 Jun 2017
9
RK Kleinveldt, DA Miller
9
95
1
RSA
Eng
The Oval
19 Jun 2013
10
KAJ Roach, DJG Sammy
10
51*
1
Win
Ind
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – 150 PLUS RUNS
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RT Ponting, SR Watson
2
252*
2
Aus
Eng
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
2
Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan
5
224
2
Ban
NZl
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
3
Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik
4
206
1
Pak
Ind
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
4
SC Ganguly, V Sehwag
1
192
2
Ind
Eng
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
5
CH Gayle, WW Hinds
1
192
1
Win
Ban
Southampton
15 Sep 2004
6
HH Gibbs, JH Kallis
2
178*
2
RSA
Ind
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
7
V Kohli, RG Sharma
2
178*
2
Ind
Ban
Birmingham
15 Jun 2017
8
N Hussain, AJ Stewart
2
175
2
Eng
Ban
Nairobi (Gym)
05 Oct 2000
9
DJ Bravo, CH Gayle
2
174
1
Win
Eng
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
10
Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal
3
166
1
Ban
Eng
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
11
KC Sangakkara, WU Tharanga
3
165
1
Srl
Zim
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
12
S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle
1
164*
2
Win
Ban
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
13
NJ Astle, SB Styris
3
163
1
NZl
USA.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
14
PD Collingwood, OA Shah
3
163
1
Eng
RSA
Centurion
27 Sep 2009
15
SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman
2
161
1
Ind
Ken
Southampton
11 Sep 2004
16
DA Gunawardene, M Jayawardene
3
160
1
Srl
Win
Nairobi (Gym)
04 Oct 2000
17
HH Gibbs, GC Smith
1
159
1
RSA
Ken
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
18
AD Hales, JE Root
2
159
2
Eng
Ban
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
19
MD Gunathilaka, BKG Mendis
2
159
2
Srl
Ind
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
20
EJG Morgan, BA Stokes
4
159
2
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
10 Jun 2017
21
TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara
2
158
1
Srl
RSA
Centurion
22 Sep 2009
22
PA de Silva, ST Jayasuriya
3
156*
2
Srl
Pak
Colombo (RPS)
12 Sep 2002
23
S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle
1
154*
2
Win
RSA
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – 200 PLUS RUNS
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RT Ponting, SR Watson
2
252*
2
Aus
Eng
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
2
Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan
5
224
2
Ban
NZl
Cardiff
09 Jun 2017
3
Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik
4
206
1
Pak
Ind
Centurion
26 Sep 2009
RESULTS OF THE FINALS OF THE TOURNAMENT
No
Season
Venue
Winner
Runner
Date
Ground
Result of the finals
1
1998/99
Bangladesh
South Africa
West Indies
01.11.98
Dhaka
South Africa won by four wkts
2
2000/01
Kenya
New Zealand
India
15.10.00
Nairobi-G
New Zealand won by four wkts
3
2002/03
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
India
30.09.22
Col-RPS
No Result
4
2004
England
West Indies
England
25.09.04
The Oval
West Indies won by two wkts
5
2006/07
India
Australia
West Indies
05.11.06
Brabourne
Australia won by eight wickets
6
2009/10
South Africa
Australia
New Zealand
15.10.09
Centurion
Australia won by six wkts
7
2013
England
India
England
23.06.13
Birmingham
India won by five runs
8
2017
England
Pakistan
India
18.06.17
The Oval
Pakistan won by 180 runs
MAN OF THE MATCH AWARDS IN FINALS
No
Season
Venue
Winner
Runner
Date
Ground
Man of the Match
1
1998/99
Bangladesh
South Africa
West Indies
01.11.98
Dhaka
JH Kallis
2
2000/01
Kenya
New Zealand
India
15.10.00
Nairobi-G
CL Cairns
3
2002/03
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
India
30.09.22
Col-RPS
Not announced
4
2004
England
West Indies
England
25.09.04
The Oval
IDR Bradshaw
5
2006/07
India
Australia
West Indies
05.11.06
Brabourne
SR Watson
6
2009/10
South Africa
Australia
New Zealand
15.10.09
Centurion
SR Watson
7
2013
England
India
England
23.06.13
Birmingham
RA Jadeja
8
2017
England
Pakistan
India
18.06.17
The Oval
Fakhar Zaman
TEAM SCORES IN THE FINALS OF THE TOURNAMENT
No
Season
Winner
Score
Runner
Score
Date
Ground
Result of the finals
1
1998/99
RSA
245-06
Win
243-10
01.11.98
Dhaka
RSA won by four wkts
2
2000/01
NZl
265-06
Ind
264-06
15.10.00
Nairobi-G
NZl won by four wkts
3
2002/03
Srl
222-07
Ind
038-01
30.09.22
Col-RPS
No Result
4
2004
Win
219-08
Eng
217-10
25.09.04
The Oval
Win won by two wkts
5
2006/07
Aus
119-02
Win
138-10
05.11.06
Brabourne
Aus won by eight wickets
6
2009/10
Aus
206-04
NZl
200-09
15.10.09
Centurion
Aus won by six wkts
7
2013
Ind
129-07
Eng
124-08
23.06.13
Birmingham
Ind won by five runs
8
2017
Pak
338-04
Ind
158-10
18.06.17
The Oval
Pak won by 180 runs
Jonathan Campbell’s Test debut as captain earns him two rare records in the annals of Test cricket
Jonathan Campbell of Zimbabwe became the 36th cricketer in the annals of test cricket to make his test debut as a captain. All such occasions are tabulated below. J Campbell led Zimbabwe against Ireland at Bulawayo in the recently concluded test.
No
Player
Team
Span
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
DW Gregory
Aus
1877-1877
1
2
0
4
3
2.00
0
0
0
2
James Lillywhite jnr
Eng
1877-1877
1
2
0
14
10
7.00
0
0
0
3
Lord Harris
Eng
1879-1879
1
2
0
69
36
34.50
0
0
0
4
Hon.IFW Bligh
Eng
1882-1883
1
2
0
3
3
1.50
0
0
1
5
OR Dunell
SAF
1889-1889
1
2
1
37
26*
37.00
0
0
0
6
CA Smith
Eng
1889-1889
1
1
0
3
3
3.00
0
0
0
7
AR Richards
SAF
1896-1896
1
2
0
6
6
3.00
0
0
1
8
M Bisset
SAF
1899-1899
1
2
1
56
35
56.00
0
0
0
9
HM Taberer
SAF
1902-1902
1
1
0
2
2
2.00
0
0
0
10
JH Anderson
SAF
1902-1902
1
2
0
43
32
21.50
0
0
0
11
PW Sherwell
SAF
1906-1906
1
2
1
23
22*
23.00
0
0
0
12
HDG Leveson Gower
Eng
1910-1910
1
2
0
48
31
24.00
0
0
0
13
JWHT Douglas
Eng
1911-1911
1
2
0
32
32
16.00
0
0
1
14
FT Mann
Eng
1922-1922
1
2
1
32
28*
32.00
0
0
0
15
RT Stanyforth
Eng
1927-1927
1
1
0
1
1
1.00
0
0
0
16
RK Nunes
Win
1928-1928
1
2
0
47
37
23.50
0
0
0
17
AHH Gilligan
Eng
1930-1930
1
2
0
14
10
7.00
0
0
0
18
TC Lowry
NZl
1930-1930
1
2
0
40
40
20.00
0
0
1
19
Hon.FSG Calthorpe
Eng
1930-1930
1
1
0
40
40
40.00
0
0
0
20
N Betancourt
Win
1930-1930
1
2
0
52
39
26.00
0
0
0
21
GC Grant
Win
1930-1930
1
2
2
124
71*
–
0
2
0
22
CK Nayudu
Ind
1932-1932
1
2
0
50
40
25.00
0
0
0
23
HF Wade
SAF
1935-1935
1
1
0
18
18
18.00
0
0
0
24
Vizianagram
Ind
1936-1936
1
2
1
25
19*
25.00
0
0
0
25
A Melville
SAF
1938-1938
1
1
0
0
0
0.00
0
0
1
26
FG Mann
Eng
1948-1948
1
2
0
32
19
16.00
0
0
0
27
ND Howard
Eng
1951-1951
1
2
0
22
13
11.00
0
0
0
28
AR Lewis
Eng
1972-1972
1
2
1
70
70*
70.00
0
1
1
29
B Warnapura
Srl
1982-1982
1
2
0
40
38
20.00
0
0
0
30
DL Houghton
Zim
1992-1992
1
2
1
162
121
162.00
1
0
0
31
LK Germon
NZl
1995-1995
1
2
0
89
48
44.50
0
0
0
32
Naimur Rahman
Ban
2000-2000
1
2
0
18
15
9.00
0
0
0
33
WTS Porterfield
Ire
2018-2018
1
2
0
33
32
16.50
0
0
0
34
Asghar Afghan
Afg
2018-2018
1
2
0
36
25
18.00
0
0
0
35
N Brand
SAF
2024-2024
1
2
0
7
4
3.50
0
0
0
36
J Campbell
Zim
2025-2025
1
2
0
37
33
18.50
0
0
0
He also became the second Zimbabwe cricketer to achieve such a feat. J Campbell led Zimbabwe against Ireland at Bulawayo in the recently concluded test
No
Player
Team
Span
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
DL Houghton
Zim
1992-1992
1
2
1
162
121
162.00
1
0
0
2
J Campbell
Zim
2025-2025
1
2
0
37
33
18.50
0
0
0
Jonathan Campbell achieved another distinction in the annals of test cricket. He became the fourth pair of Son-Father combination to lead a team in tests. Others are – FT Mann-FG Mann of England, IAK Pataudi-MAK Pataudi of India and MC Cowdrey-CS Cowdrey of England
No
Player
Team
Span
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
FT Mann
Eng
F
1922-1923
5
9
1
281
84
35.12
0
2
0
FG Mann
Eng
S
1948-1949
7
12
2
376
136*
37.60
1
0
0
2
MC Cowdrey
Eng
F
1959-1969
27
45
0
1715
155
38.11
6
8
3
CS Cowdrey
Eng
S
1988-1988
1
2
0
5
5
2.50
0
0
1
3
IAK Pataudi
Ind
F
1946-1946
3
5
0
55
22
11.00
0
0
0
MAK Pataudi
Ind
S
1962-1975
40
73
2
2424
203*
34.14
5
13
7
4
ADR Campbell
Zim
F
1996-2002
21
40
1
977
84
25.05
0
5
1
J Campbell
Zim
S
2025-2025
1
2
0
37
33
18.50
0
0
0
It should be noted that the Father FT Mann and Son FG Mann captained England on their test debut