The following table lists the bowlers who have captured six or more wickets in the league stage of Ranji Trophy and Ranji Trophy Plate league of the season 2024-25.
No
W-R
Player
Match
Ground
Season
1
10-10
H Verity
Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire
Leeds
1932
2
10-18
G Geary
Leicestershire v Glamorgan
Ynysangharad Park,
1929
3
10-20
PM Chatterjee
Bengal v Assam
Jorhat
1956/57
4
10-26
AEE Vogler
E Province v Griqualand West
OW, Johannesburg
1906/07
5
10-28
AE Moss
Canterbury v Wellington
Christchurch
1889/90
6
10-28
WP Howell
Australians v Surrey
The Oval,
1899
7
10-28
Naeem Akhtar
Rawalpindi B v Peshawar
Peshawar
1995/96
8
10-30
C Blythe
Kent v Northamptonshire
Northampton
1907
9
10-32
H Pickett
Essex v Leicestershire
Leyton
1895
10
10-35
A Drake
Yorkshire v Somerset
Weston-super-Mare
1914
11
10-36†
DCS Hinds
AB St Hill’s XI v Trinidad
Port of Spain
1900/01
12
10-36
H Verity
Yorkshire v Warwickshire
Leeds
1931
13
10-36
TW Wall
South Australia v New South Wales
Sydney
1932/33
14
10-36
SA Whitehead
South Western Districts v Easterns
Oudtshoorn
2021/22
15
10-37
AS Kennedy
Players v Gentlemen
The Oval
1927
16
10-37
CV Grimmett
Australians v Yorkshire
Sheffield
1930
17
10-37
PM Pushpakumara
Col Cricket Club v Saracens SC
Moratuwa
2018/19
18
10-38
SE Butler
Oxford Uni v Cambridge Un
Lord’s
1871
19
10-40†
GF Tarrant
England v Kent
Lord’s
1863
20
10-40
EG Dennett
Gloucestershire v Essex
Bristol
1906
21
10-40
W Bestwick
Derbyshire v Glamorgan
Cardiff
1921
22
10-40
GOB Allen
Middlesex v Lancashire
Lord’s
1929
23
10-41
JD Bannister
Warwickshire v Com Services
Birmingham
1959
24
10-41
Wickramasinghe
SSC v Kalutara Phy Culture Centre
Col-SSC
1991/92
25
10-42
AE Trott
Middlesex v Somerset
Taunton
1900
26
10-43
ED Barratt
Players v Australians
The Oval
1878
27
10-43
T Rushby
Surrey v Somerset
Taunton
1921
28
10-44
IJ Brayshaw
Western Australia v Victoria
WACA, Perth
1967/68
29
10-45
T Richardson
Surrey v Essex
The Oval
1894
30
10-45
RL Johnson
Middlesex v Derbyshire
Derby
1994
31
10-46
W Hickton
Lancashire v Hampshire
Manchester
1870
32
10-46
DS Mohanty
East Zone v South Zone
Agartala
2000/01
33
10-47
TF Smailes
Yorkshire v Derbyshire
Sheffield
1939
34
10-47
OD Gibson
Durham v Hampshire
Chester-le-Street
2007
35
10-48
CHG Bland
Sussex v Kent
Tonbridge
1899
36
10-49
WG Grace
MCC v Oxford University
Oxford
1886
37
10-49
EJ Tyler
Somerset v Surrey
Taunton
1895
38
10-49
WE Hollies
Warwickshire v Nottinghamshire
Birmingham
1946
39
10-49
NI Thomson
Sussex v Warwickshire
Worthing
1964
40
10-49
A Kamboj
Haryana v Kerala
Lahli
2024/25
41
10-51
H Howell
Warwickshire v Yorkshire
Birmingham
1923
42
10-51
J Mercer
Glamorgan v Worcestershire
Worcester
1936
43
10-53
JB King
Gmen of Philadelphia v Gmen of Ire
Haverford
1909
44
10-53
AP Freeman
Kent v Essex
Southend-on-Sea
1930
45
10-53
JC Laker
England v Australia
Manchester
1956
46
10-54
G Wootton
All England Eleven v Yorkshire
Sheffield
1865
47
10-54
GAR Lock
Surrey v Kent
Blackheath
1956
48
10-55
J Briggs
Lancashire v Worcestershire
Manchester
1900
49
10-58†
J Wisden
All England Eleven v Yorkshire
Sheffield
1851
50
10-58
Shahid Mahmood
Karachi Whites v Khairpur
Karachi
1969/70
51
10-59
G Burton
Middlesex v Surrey
The Oval
1888
52
10-59
ST Jefferies
W Province v Orange Free State
Cape Town
1987/88
53
10-61
PJ Allan
Queensland v Victoria
Melbourne
1965/66
54
10-64
TB Mitchell
Derbyshire v Leicestershire
Leicester
1935
55
10-65
GC Collins
Kent v Nottinghamshire
Dover
1922
56
10-65
MW Olivier
Warriors v Eagles
Bloemfontein
2007/08
57
10-66
G Giffen
Australian XI v Combined XI
Sydney
1883/84
58
10-66
AA Mailey
Australians v Gloucestershire
Cheltenham
1921
59
10-66
JKR Graveney
Gloucestershire v Derbyshire
Chesterfield
1949
60
10-66
K Smales
Nottinghamshire v Gloucestershire
Stroud
1956
61
10-67
EA Watts
Surrey v Warwickshire
Birmingham
1939
62
10-69†
EM Grace
Gmen of MCC v Gmen of Kent
Canterbury
1862
63
10-69
SMJ Woods
Cambridge Uni v CI Thornton’s XI
Cambridge
1890
64
10-73
A Shaw
Marylebone Cricket Club v North
Lord’s
1874
65
10-74
VE Walker
England v Surrey
The Oval
1859
66
10-74
A Kumble
India v Pakistan
Delhi
1998/99
67
10-76
JC White
Somerset v Worcestershire
Worcester
1921
68
10-78
SP Gupte
Bombay v Pak Com Se and B’pur XI
Brabourne
1954/55
69
10-78
AJG Pearson
Cambridge University v Leicestershire
Loughborough
1961
70
10-78
P Sunderam
Rajasthan v Vidarbha
Jodhpur
1985/86
71
10-79
CWL Parker
Gloucestershire v Somerset
Bristol
1921
72
10-79
AP Freeman
Kent v Lancashire
Manchester
1931
73
10-88
JC Laker
Surrey v Australians
The Oval
1956
74
10-90
A Fielder
Players v Gentlemen
Lord’s
1906
75
10-90
FA Tarrant
Mah of C-B’s XI v Willingdon’s XI
Poona
1918/19
76
10-90
JM Sims
East v West
Kingston-upon-Thames
1948
77
10-90
TE Bailey
Essex v Lancashire
Clacton-on-Sea
1949
78
10-92†
WG Grace
Gmen of MCC v Kent
Canterbury
1873
79
10-92
Imran Adil
Bahawalpur v Faisalabad
Faisalabad
1989/90
80
10-102
R Berry
Lancashire v Worcestershire
Blackpool
1953
81
10-104
VE Walker
Middlesex v Lancashire
Manchester
1865
82
10-113
TWJ Goddard
Gloucestershire v Worcestershire
Cheltenham
1937
83
10-119
AY Patel
New Zealand v India
Wankhede
2021/22
84
10-127
VWC Jupp
Northamptonshire v Kent
Tunbridge Wells
1932
85
10-129
J Lillywhite
South v North
Canterbury
1872
86
10-131
AP Freeman
Kent v Lancashire
Maidstone
1929
87
10-143
Zulfiqar Babar
Multan v Islamabad
Multan
2009/10
88
10-175
EE Hemmings
Intl XI v West Indies XI
Kingston
1982/83
89
10-?†
FW Lillywhite
Players v Gentlemen
Lord’s
1837
90
10-?
E Hinkly
Kent v England
Lord’s
1848
91
10-?
J Wisden
North v South
Lord’s
1850
Double centurions in the league stage of Ranji Trophy and Ranji Trophy Plate league of the season 2024-25
The following table lists the double centurions in the league stage of Ranji Trophy and Ranji Trophy Plate league of the season 2024-25. The list includes four triple centurions.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
SS Kauthankar
314*
Goa
v Arunachal
Porvorim
13 Nov 24
2
CD Bist
304*
Nagaland
v Mizoram
Nadiad
13 Nov 24
3
MK Lomror
300*
Rajasthan
v Uttarakhand
Dehradun
13 Nov 24
4
KU Bakhale
300*
Goa
v Arunachal
Porvorim
13 Nov 24
5
HP Gawli
258
M. Pradesh
v U Pradesh
Indore
30 Jan 25
6
SP Khajuria
255
J + K
v Maharashtra
Srinagar
11 Oct 24
7
SS Kauthankar
250
Goa
v Mizoram
Ahmedabad
06 Nov 24
8
SS Sharma
240
M. Pradesh
v Bihar
Patna
06 Nov 24
9
AD Chopra
238*
Mizoram
v Arunachal
Ahmedabad
18 Oct 24
10
CA Pujara
234
Saurashtra
v Chhattisgarh
Rajkot
18 Oct 24
11
SS Iyer
233
Mumbai
v Odisha
Mumbai
06 Nov 24
12
R Jonathan
225
Nagaland
v Arunachal
Sovima
11 Oct 24
13
AD Chopra
218
Mizoram
v Manipur
Nadiad
26 Oct 24
14
B Sai Sudharsan
213
Tamil Nadu
v Delhi
Delhi
18 Oct 24
15
ASK Pandey
211
Chhattisgarh
v Assam
Raipur
13 Nov 24
16
SG Rohilla
209*
Services
v Odisha
Cuttack
30 Jan 25
17
SS Sharma
208
M. Pradesh
v U Pradesh
Indore
30 Jan 25
18
AR Kalsi
205*
Himachal
v Uttarakhand
Dharamsala
11 Oct 24
19
A Badoni
205*
Delhi
v Jharkhand
Delhi
13 Nov 24
20
AN Khare
203*
Chhattisgarh
v Saurashtra
Rajkot
18 Oct 24
21
SK Rasheed
203
Andhra
v Hyderabad
Hyderabad
13 Nov 24
22
R Smaran
203
Karnataka
v Punjab
Bengaluru
23 Jan 25
23
MR Kale
202*
Puducherry
v Uttarakhand
Puducherry
30 Jan 25
24
SS Kauthankar
202*
Goa
v Nagaland
Sovima
23 Jan 25
25
A Juyal
200*
U Pradesh
v Bihar
Patna
23 Jan 25
26
Aarya Desai
200
Gujarat
v Puducherry
Ahmedabad
06 Nov 24
India Vs England Fifth T20I at Wankhede on 02 Feb 2025
England won the toss and opted to field first in this game to provide the 79th occasion of England doing so in T20Is. It also provides the 15th occasion of India doing so against India in T20Is
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 135 in this game to provide the 178th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the ninth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is against England.
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 135 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is against England
Abhishek Sharma’s 135 in this game represent the highest individual score by an Indian batsman against England in T20Is. The previous best was SA Yadav’s 117 at Nottingham on 10 Jul 2022
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 135 in this game to provide the 116th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of a opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against England.
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 135 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against England
Abhishek Sharma’s 135 in this game represent the highest individual score by an Indian opening batsman in T20Is. The previous best was Shubman Gill’s 126 not out against New Zealand at Ahmedabad on 01 Feb 2023
Abhishek Sharma’s 135 in this game represent the highest individual score by an Indian opening batsman against England in T20Is. The previous best was RG Sharma’s 100 not out at Bristoal on 08 Jul 2018
Abhishek Sharma scored 13 boundary sixes in his knock of 135 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is against England.
Abhishek Sharma scored 13 boundary sixes in his knock of 135 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is against England.
Abhishek Sharma with his 13 boundary sixes now has earned the record of scoring most sixes by an Indian batsman in an innings in T20Is. The previous record was in the name of three Indian batsmen who had ten boundary sixes – RG Sharma against Sri Lanka at Indore on 22.12.2017. S Samson against South Africa at Durban on 08.11.2024 and NT Tilak Verma against South Africa at Johannesburg on 15.11.2024
Abhishek Sharma scored 13 boundary sixes in his knock of 135 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is against England.
India posted a team total of 247 for 9 in this game to provide the 41st occasion of India posting 200 plus runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in an innings in T20Is against England
India’s 247 for 9 in this game represent its highest team total against England in T20Is. The previous best was 224 for 2 at Ahmedabad on 20.03.2021
India posted a team total of 247 for 9 in this game to provide the 356th occasion of India posting 200 plus runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in an innings in T20Is against England
JR Archer captured one for 55 to provide the 22nd occasion of an England bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in T20Is against India.
Abhishek Sharma scored his 50 in 17 balls to provide the 25th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in 17 and less than 17 balls in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
Dipendra Singh Airee
09
Nepal
Mongolia
Hangzhou
27.09.2023
2
Yuvraj Singh
12
India
England
Durban
19.09.2007
3
Mirza Ahsan
13
Austria
Luxembourg
Ilfo County
31.08.2019
4
C Munro
14
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Auckland
10.01.2016
5
R Satheesan
14
Romania
Serbia
Sofia
26.06.2021
6
Sahil Chauhan
14
Estonia
Cyprus
Episkopi
17.06.2024
7
Faisal Khan
15
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Al Amerat
24.01.2019
8
Quinton de Kock
15
South Africa
West Indies
Centurion
26.03.2023
9
Babar Hayat
15
Hong Kong
UAE
Mulpani
25.10.2023
10
Taranjit Singh
15
Cyprus
Estonia
Episkopi
17.06.2024
11
SD Hope
16
Bangladesh
West Indies
Sylhet
17.12.2018
12
M Akayezu
16
Rwanda
Ghana
Rwanda
18.08.2021
13
MM Ali
16
England
South Africa
Bristol
27.07.2022
14
Imran Anwar
16
Bahrain
UAE
Al Amerat
13.04.2024
15
Marco Jansen
16
South Africa
India
Centurion
13.11.2024
16
PR Stirling
17
Ireland
Afghanistan
Dubai (DSC)
24.03.2012
17
SJ Myburgh
17
Netherlands
Ireland
Sylhet
21.03.2014
18
CH Gayle
17
West Indies
South Africa
Cape Town
09.01.2015
19
Q de Kock
17
South Africa
England
Durban
14.02.2020
20
TH David
17
Singapore
Malaysia
Bangkok
03.03.2020
21
LS Livingstone
17
England
Pakistan
Nottingham
17.07.2021
22
HS Gericke
17
Malta
Gibraltar
Marsa
21.10.2021
23
MP Stoinis
17
Australia
Sri Lanka
Perth
25.10.2022
24
Travis Head
17
Australia
Scotland
Edinburgh
04.09.2024
25
Abhishek Sharma
17
India
England
Wankhede
02.02.2025
Abhishek Sharma scored his 50 in 17 balls to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in 17 and less than 17 balls in the history of T20Is. Both such occasions are tabulated below. Both Yuvraj Singh and Abhishek Sharma have scored their fastest fifties against England.
No
Player
Balls
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
Yuvraj Singh
12
India
England
Durban
19.09.2007
2
Abhishek Sharma
17
India
England
Wankhede
02.02.2025
Abhishek Sharma scored his 100 in 37 balls to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred in 37 and less than 37 balls in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
Sahil Chauhan
27
Estonia
Cyprus
Episkopi
17.06.2024
2
Jan Nicol Loftie.Eaton
33
Namibia
Nepal
Kirtipur
27.02.2024
3
Sikandar Raza
33
Zimbabwe
Gambia
Nairobi (R]
23.10.2024
4
Kushal Malla
34
Nepal
Mongolia
Hangzhou
27.09.2023
5
DA Miller
35
South Africa
Bangladesh
Potchefstroom
29.10.2017
6
RG Sharma
35
India
Sri Lanka
Indore
22.12.2017
7
S Wickramasekara
35
Czech Republic
Turkey
Ilfo County
30.08.2019
8
Abhishek Sharma
37
India
England
Wankhede
02.02.2025
Abhishek Sharma scored his 100 in 37 balls to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred in 37 and less than 37 balls in the history of T20Is. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
2
RG Sharma
35
India
Sri Lanka
Indore
22.12.2017
2
Abhishek Sharma
37
India
England
Wankhede
02.02.2025
PH Salt scored 55 in this game to provide the 158th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 18th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is against India.
PH Salt scored 55 in this game to provide the 72nd occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the tenth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is against India.
PH Salt’s 55 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 50th occasion of an England batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is going in vain. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is against India going in vain.
PH Salt’s 55 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 21st occasion of an England opening batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is going in vain. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England opening batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is against India going in vain
England was dismissed all out for 97 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the eighth occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India
England was dismissed all out for 97 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is while batting second. It also provides the seventh occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India while batting second.
England was dismissed all out for 97 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in T20Is against India
England was dismissed all out for 97 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in T20Is while batting second. It also provides the second occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in T20Is against India while batting second
India won this game by 150 runs to provide the 38th occasion of a team winning a T20I by 150 plus runs margin. It also provides the first occasion of a team winning a T20I by 150 plus runs margin against England
India won this game by 150 runs to provide the first occasion of India winning a T20I by 150 plus runs margin. It also provides the first occasion of India winning a T20I by 150 plus runs margin against EnglandEngland won the toss and opted to field first in this game to provide the 79th occasion of England doing so in T20Is. It also provides the 15th occasion of India doing so against India in T20Is
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 135 in this game to provide the 178th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the ninth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is against England.
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 135 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is against England
Abhishek Sharma’s 135 in this game represent the highest individual score by an Indian batsman against England in T20Is. The previous best was SA Yadav’s 117 at Nottingham on 10 Jul 2022
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 135 in this game to provide the 116th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of a opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against England.
Abhishek Sharma of India scored 135 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against England
Abhishek Sharma’s 135 in this game represent the highest individual score by an Indian opening batsman in T20Is. The previous best was Shubman Gill’s 126 not out against New Zealand at Ahmedabad on 01 Feb 2023
Abhishek Sharma’s 135 in this game represent the highest individual score by an Indian opening batsman against England in T20Is. The previous best was RG Sharma’s 100 not out at Bristoal on 08 Jul 2018
Abhishek Sharma scored 13 boundary sixes in his knock of 135 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is against England.
Abhishek Sharma scored 13 boundary sixes in his knock of 135 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is against England.
Abhishek Sharma with his 13 boundary sixes now has earned the record of scoring most sixes by an Indian batsman in an innings in T20Is. The previous record was in the name of three Indian batsmen who had ten boundary sixes – RG Sharma against Sri Lanka at Indore on 22.12.2017. S Samson against South Africa at Durban on 08.11.2024 and NT Tilak Verma against South Africa at Johannesburg on 15.11.2024
Abhishek Sharma scored 13 boundary sixes in his knock of 135 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring ten or more boundary sixes in an innings in T20Is against England.
India posted a team total of 247 for 9 in this game to provide the 41st occasion of India posting 200 plus runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in an innings in T20Is against England
India’s 247 for 9 in this game represent its highest team total against England in T20Is. The previous best was 224 for 2 at Ahmedabad on 20.03.2021
India posted a team total of 247 for 9 in this game to provide the 356th occasion of India posting 200 plus runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in an innings in T20Is against England
JR Archer captured one for 55 to provide the 22nd occasion of an England bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in T20Is against India.
Abhishek Sharma scored his 50 in 17 balls to provide the 25th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in 17 and less than 17 balls in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
Dipendra Singh Airee
09
Nepal
Mongolia
Hangzhou
27.09.2023
2
Yuvraj Singh
12
India
England
Durban
19.09.2007
3
Mirza Ahsan
13
Austria
Luxembourg
Ilfo County
31.08.2019
4
C Munro
14
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Auckland
10.01.2016
5
R Satheesan
14
Romania
Serbia
Sofia
26.06.2021
6
Sahil Chauhan
14
Estonia
Cyprus
Episkopi
17.06.2024
7
Faisal Khan
15
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Al Amerat
24.01.2019
8
Quinton de Kock
15
South Africa
West Indies
Centurion
26.03.2023
9
Babar Hayat
15
Hong Kong
UAE
Mulpani
25.10.2023
10
Taranjit Singh
15
Cyprus
Estonia
Episkopi
17.06.2024
11
SD Hope
16
Bangladesh
West Indies
Sylhet
17.12.2018
12
M Akayezu
16
Rwanda
Ghana
Rwanda
18.08.2021
13
MM Ali
16
England
South Africa
Bristol
27.07.2022
14
Imran Anwar
16
Bahrain
UAE
Al Amerat
13.04.2024
15
Marco Jansen
16
South Africa
India
Centurion
13.11.2024
16
PR Stirling
17
Ireland
Afghanistan
Dubai (DSC)
24.03.2012
17
SJ Myburgh
17
Netherlands
Ireland
Sylhet
21.03.2014
18
CH Gayle
17
West Indies
South Africa
Cape Town
09.01.2015
19
Q de Kock
17
South Africa
England
Durban
14.02.2020
20
TH David
17
Singapore
Malaysia
Bangkok
03.03.2020
21
LS Livingstone
17
England
Pakistan
Nottingham
17.07.2021
22
HS Gericke
17
Malta
Gibraltar
Marsa
21.10.2021
23
MP Stoinis
17
Australia
Sri Lanka
Perth
25.10.2022
24
Travis Head
17
Australia
Scotland
Edinburgh
04.09.2024
25
Abhishek Sharma
17
India
England
Wankhede
02.02.2025
Abhishek Sharma scored his 50 in 17 balls to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in 17 and less than 17 balls in the history of T20Is. Both such occasions are tabulated below. Both Yuvraj Singh and Abhishek Sharma have scored their fastest fifties against England.
No
Player
Balls
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
Yuvraj Singh
12
India
England
Durban
19.09.2007
2
Abhishek Sharma
17
India
England
Wankhede
02.02.2025
Abhishek Sharma scored his 100 in 37 balls to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred in 37 and less than 37 balls in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
Sahil Chauhan
27
Estonia
Cyprus
Episkopi
17.06.2024
2
Jan Nicol Loftie.Eaton
33
Namibia
Nepal
Kirtipur
27.02.2024
3
Sikandar Raza
33
Zimbabwe
Gambia
Nairobi (R]
23.10.2024
4
Kushal Malla
34
Nepal
Mongolia
Hangzhou
27.09.2023
5
DA Miller
35
South Africa
Bangladesh
Potchefstroom
29.10.2017
6
RG Sharma
35
India
Sri Lanka
Indore
22.12.2017
7
S Wickramasekara
35
Czech Republic
Turkey
Ilfo County
30.08.2019
8
Abhishek Sharma
37
India
England
Wankhede
02.02.2025
Abhishek Sharma scored his 100 in 37 balls to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred in 37 and less than 37 balls in the history of T20Is. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Balls
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
2
RG Sharma
35
India
Sri Lanka
Indore
22.12.2017
2
Abhishek Sharma
37
India
England
Wankhede
02.02.2025
PH Salt scored 55 in this game to provide the 158th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 18th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is against India.
PH Salt scored 55 in this game to provide the 72nd occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the tenth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is against India.
PH Salt’s 55 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 50th occasion of an England batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is going in vain. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is against India going in vain.
PH Salt’s 55 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 21st occasion of an England opening batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is going in vain. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England opening batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is against India going in vain
England was dismissed all out for 97 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the eighth occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India
England was dismissed all out for 97 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is while batting second. It also provides the seventh occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India while batting second.
England was dismissed all out for 97 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in T20Is against India
England was dismissed all out for 97 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in T20Is while batting second. It also provides the second occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in T20Is against India while batting second
India won this game by 150 runs to provide the 38th occasion of a team winning a T20I by 150 plus runs margin. It also provides the first occasion of a team winning a T20I by 150 plus runs margin against England
India won this game by 150 runs to provide the first occasion of India winning a T20I by 150 plus runs margin. It also provides the first occasion of India winning a T20I by 150 plus runs margin against England
Batsmen batting at number nine scoring a fifty in a test innings
JDF Vandersey of Sri Lanka scored 53 against Australia in the just concluded teat at Galle to provide the 289th occasion of a batsman batting at nine scoring a fifty in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the twelfth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman batting at nine scoring a fifty in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
GF Labrooy
70*
1
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Auckland
01 Mar 1991
2
GP Wickramasinghe
51
4
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Cape Town
19 Mar 1998
3
WPUJC Vaas
54
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Galle
20 Jul 2000
4
M Muralidaran
67
3
Sri Lanka
v India
Kandy
22 Aug 2001
5
UDU Chandana
92
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Galle
12 Jan 2002
6
WPUJC Vaas
69
1
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Galle
04 Aug 2004
7
WPUJC Vaas
50*
3
Sri Lanka
v England
Lord’s
11 May 2006
8
WPUJC Vaas
64
2
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Colombo (PSS)
04 Aug 2006
9
SL Malinga
64
1
Sri Lanka
v India
Galle
18 Jul 2010
10
HMRKB Herath
67
2
Sri Lanka
v India
Eden Gardens
16 Nov 2017
11
RMMP Rathnayake
72
1
Sri Lanka
v England
Manchester
21 Aug 2024
12
JDF Vandersay
53
3
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Galle
29 Jan 2025
JDF Vandersey of Sri Lanka scored 53 against Australia in the just concluded teat at Galle to provide the 50th occasion of a batsman batting at nine scoring a fifty in a test innings in the annals of test cricket against Australia. It also provides the first occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman batting at nine scoring a fifty in a test innings against Australia in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
Australia won the just concluded test against Sri Lanka at Galle by an innings and 242 runs to provide the 97th occasion of Australia winning a test by an innings margin. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
inns & 360 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
22 Feb 2002
2
Australia
won
inns & 332 runs
v England
Brisbane
29 Nov 1946
3
Australia
won
inns & 259 runs
v South Africa
Gqeberha
03 Mar 1950
4
Australia
won
inns & 242 runs
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jan 2025
5
Australia
won
inns & 226 runs
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
6
Australia
won
inns & 222 runs
v New Zealand
Hobart
26 Nov 1993
7
Australia
won
inns & 217 runs
v West Indies
Brisbane
16 Jan 1931
8
Australia
won
inns & 212 runs
v West Indies
Hobart
10 Dec 2015
9
Australia
won
inns & 201 runs
v Sri Lanka
Melbourne
26 Dec 2012
10
Australia
won
inns & 200 runs
v England
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
11
Australia
won
inns & 198 runs
v Pakistan
Sharjah
11 Oct 2002
12
Australia
won
inns & 196 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
28 Feb 1997
13
Australia
won
inns & 184 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1936
14
Australia
won
inns & 183 runs
v West Indies
Adelaide
25 Jan 1997
15
Australia
won
inns & 182 runs
v South Africa
Melbourne
26 Dec 2022
16
Australia
won
inns & 180 runs
v England
Nottingham
10 Aug 1989
17
Australia
won
inns & 177 runs
v India
Melbourne
06 Feb 1948
18
Australia
won
inns & 175 runs
v Zimbabwe
W.A.C.A
09 Oct 2003
19
Australia
won
inns & 172 runs
v West Indies
Sydney
01 Jan 1931
02
Australia
won
inns & 163 runs
v South Africa
Brisbane
27 Nov 1931
21
Australia
won
inns & 156 runs
v New Zealand
Brisbane
18 Nov 2004
22
Australia
won
inns & 155 runs
v South Africa
Sydney
18 Dec 1931
23
Australia
won
inns & 154 runs
v England
Brisbane
26 Nov 1954
24
Australia
won
inns & 149 runs
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1948
25
Australia
won
inns & 148 runs
v England
Leeds
22 Jul 1993
26
Australia
won
inns & 147 runs
v England
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
27
Australia
won
inns & 141 runs
v South Africa
Cape Town
31 Dec 1957
28
Australia
won
inns & 141 runs
v India
Sydney
02 Jan 2000
29
Australia
won
inns & 132 runs
v Bangladesh
Darwin
18 Jul 2003
30
Australia
won
inns & 127 runs
v India
Delhi
12 Dec 1959
31
Australia
won
inns & 126 runs
v West Indies
Brisbane
23 Nov 2000
32
Australia
won
inns & 126 runs
v Pakistan
Brisbane
09 Nov 1995
33
Australia
won
inns & 123 runs
v England
Sydney
04 Jan 2018
34
Australia
won
inns & 122 runs
v West Indies
Melbourne
13 Feb 1931
35
Australia
won
inns & 118 runs
v England
Birmingham
05 Jul 2001
36
Australia
won
inns & 114 runs
v South Africa
Sydney
09 Dec 1910
37
Australia
won
inns & 114 runs
v Pakistan
Adelaide
22 Dec 1972
38
Australia
won
inns & 108 runs
v Sri Lanka
W.A.C.A
12 Feb 1988
39
Australia
won
inns & 103 runs
v New Zealand
Wellington
29 Mar 1946
40
Australia
won
inns & 099 runs
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2006
41
Australia
won
inns & 099 runs
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
01 Oct 1998
42
Australia
won
inns & 098 runs
v Bangladesh
Cairns
25 Jul 2003
43
Australia
won
inns & 096 runs
v New Zealand
Brisbane
03 Dec 1993
44
Australia
won
inns & 091 runs
v England
Melbourne
31 Dec 1920
45
Australia
won
inns & 088 runs
v South Africa
Manchester
27 May 1912
46
Australia
won
inns & 085 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1949
47
Australia
won
inns & 085 runs
v England
Birmingham
10 Jul 1975
48
Australia
won
inns & 082 runs
v West Indies
Kingston
11 Jun 1955
49
Australia
won
inns & 080 runs
v England
Leeds
07 Aug 2009
50
Australia
won
inns & 080 runs
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
16 Apr 2006
51
Australia
won
inns & 078 runs
v South Africa
Cape Town
01 Jan 1936
52
Australia
won
inns & 072 runs
v South Africa
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
53
Australia
won
inns & 070 runs
v New Zealand
W.A.C.A
20 Nov 1997
54
Australia
won
inns & 068 runs
v India
Sydney
03 Jan 2012
55
Australia
won
inns & 065 runs
v West Indies
Brisbane
26 Nov 2009
56
Australia
won
inns & 062 runs
v New Zealand
Adelaide
28 Nov 2008
57
Australia
won
inns & 062 runs
v England
Lord’s
17 Jun 1993
58
Australia
won
inns & 061 runs
v England
Leeds
24 Jul 1997
59
Australia
won
inns & 060 runs
v New Zealand
Christchurch
25 Feb 1993
60
Australia
won
inns & 057 runs
v New Zealand
Adelaide
26 Jan 1974
61
Australia
won
inns & 055 runs
v West Indies
Sydney
30 Dec 1984
62
Australia
won
inns & 055 runs
v India
Chennai
13 Jan 1960
63
Australia
won
inns & 055 runs
v England
Melbourne
01 Jan 1898
64
Australia
won
inns & 053 runs
v West Indies
Kingston
29 Apr 1995
65
Australia
won
inns & 052 runs
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Feb 2016
66
Australia
won
inns & 051 runs
v England
Adelaide
21 Nov 2002
67
Australia
won
inns & 048 runs
v England
W.A.C.A
29 Nov 2002
68
Australia
won
inns & 048 runs
v Pakistan
Adelaide
29 Nov 2019
69
Australia
won
inns & 046 runs
v England
The Oval
20 Aug 2015
70
Australia
won
inns & 041 runs
v England
W.A.C.A
14 Dec 2017
71
Australia
won
inns & 040 runs
v Sri Lanka
Brisbane
24 Jan 2019
72
Australia
won
inns & 040 runs
v Sri Lanka
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
73
Australia
won
inns & 039 runs
v England
The Oval
16 Aug 1930
74
Australia
won
inns & 038 runs
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
22 Apr 1983
75
Australia
won
inns & 038 runs
v South Africa
Sydney
09 Jan 1953
76
Australia
won
inns & 037 runs
v India
W.A.C.A
13 Jan 2012
77
Australia
won
inns & 036 runs
v Sri Lanka
W.A.C.A
08 Dec 1995
78
Australia
won
inns & 033 runs
v England
Sydney
13 Dec 1946
79
Australia
won
inns & 030 runs
v West Indies
Melbourne
26 Dec 1968
80
Australia
won
inns & 027 runs
v West Indies
W.A.C.A
01 Dec 2000
81
Australia
won
inns & 025 runs
v New Zealand
Melbourne
29 Dec 1973
82
Australia
won
inns & 025 runs
v England
The Oval
23 Aug 2001
83
Australia
won
inns & 021 runs
v South Africa
Sydney
02 Jan 1998
84
Australia
won
inns & 020 runs
v Pakistan
Sharjah
19 Oct 2002
85
Australia
won
inns & 020 runs
v Pakistan
W.A.C.A
26 Nov 1999
86
Australia
won
inns & 018 runs
v Pakistan
Melbourne
26 Dec 2016
87
Australia
won
inns & 016 runs
v India
Adelaide
23 Jan 1948
88
Australia
won
inns & 014 runs
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2021
89
Australia
won
inns & 013 runs
v England
Adelaide
14 Jan 1898
90
Australia
won
inns & 013 runs
v England
Sydney
05 Jan 1951
91
Australia
won
inns & 009 runs
v England
Adelaide
28 Jan 1966
92
Australia
won
inns & 009 runs
v Pakistan
W.A.C.A
11 Nov 1983
93
Australia
won
inns & 006 runs
v South Africa
Durban
28 Feb 1936
94
Australia
won
inns & 005 runs
v Pakistan
Brisbane
21 Nov 2019
95
Australia
won
inns & 005 runs
v India
Chennai
19 Oct 1956
96
Australia
won
inns & 004 runs
v India
Melbourne
30 Dec 1967
97
Australia
won
inns & 004 runs
v India
Sydney
02 Jan 1981
Australia won the just concluded test against Sri Lanka at Galle by an innings and 242 runs to provide the seventh occasion of Australia winning a test by an innings margin against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
inns & 242 runs
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jan 2025
2
Australia
won
inns & 201 runs
v Sri Lanka
Melbourne
26 Dec 2012
3
Australia
won
inns & 108 runs
v Sri Lanka
W.A.C.A
12 Feb 1988
4
Australia
won
inns & 040 runs
v Sri Lanka
Brisbane
24 Jan 2019
5
Australia
won
inns & 040 runs
v Sri Lanka
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
6
Australia
won
inns & 038 runs
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
22 Apr 1983
7
Australia
won
inns & 036 runs
v Sri Lanka
W.A.C.A
08 Dec 1995
Australia won the just concluded test against Sri Lanka at Galle by an innings and 242 runs to provide the tenth occasion of Australia winning a test by an innings and 200 plus runs margin . All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
inns & 360 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
22 Feb 2002
2
Australia
won
inns & 332 runs
v England
Brisbane
29 Nov 1946
3
Australia
won
inns & 259 runs
v South Africa
Gqeberha
03 Mar 1950
4
Australia
won
inns & 242 runs
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jan 2025
5
Australia
won
inns & 226 runs
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
6
Australia
won
inns & 222 runs
v New Zealand
Hobart
26 Nov 1993
7
Australia
won
inns & 217 runs
v West Indies
Brisbane
16 Jan 1931
8
Australia
won
inns & 212 runs
v West Indies
Hobart
10 Dec 2015
9
Australia
won
inns & 201 runs
v Sri Lanka
Melbourne
26 Dec 2012
10
Australia
won
inns & 200 runs
v England
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
Australia won the just concluded test against Sri Lanka at Galle by an innings and 242 runs to provide the second occasion of Australia winning a test by an innings and 200 plus runs margin against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below. Australia’s win by an innings and 242 runs in this test represent Australia’s largest win by an innings against Sri Lanka.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
inns & 242 runs
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jan 2025
2
Australia
won
inns & 200 runs
v England
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
The following table lists the 34 occasions of Australia winning a test by an innings margin on away soil
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
inns & 360 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
22 Feb 2002
2
Australia
won
inns & 259 runs
v South Africa
Gqeberha
03 Mar 1950
3
Australia
won
inns & 242 runs
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jan 2025
4
Australia
won
inns & 198 runs
v Pakistan
Sharjah
11 Oct 2002
5
Australia
won
inns & 196 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
28 Feb 1997
6
Australia
won
inns & 184 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1936
7
Australia
won
inns & 180 runs
v England
Nottingham
10 Aug 1989
8
Australia
won
inns & 149 runs
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1948
9
Australia
won
inns & 148 runs
v England
Leeds
22 Jul 1993
10
Australia
won
inns & 141 runs
v South Africa
Cape Town
31 Dec 1957
11
Australia
won
inns & 127 runs
v India
Delhi
12 Dec 1959
12
Australia
won
inns & 118 runs
v England
Birmingham
05 Jul 2001
13
Australia
won
inns & 103 runs
v New Zealand
Wellington
29 Mar 1946
14
Australia
won
inns & 099 runs
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
01 Oct 1998
15
Australia
won
inns & 088 runs
v South Africa
Manchester
27 May 1912
16
Australia
won
inns & 085 runs
v South Africa
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1949
17
Australia
won
inns & 085 runs
v England
Birmingham
10 Jul 1975
18
Australia
won
inns & 082 runs
v West Indies
Kingston
11 Jun 1955
19
Australia
won
inns & 080 runs
v England
Leeds
07 Aug 2009
20
Australia
won
inns & 080 runs
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
16 Apr 2006
21
Australia
won
inns & 078 runs
v South Africa
Cape Town
01 Jan 1936
22
Australia
won
inns & 062 runs
v England
Lord’s
17 Jun 1993
23
Australia
won
inns & 061 runs
v England
Leeds
24 Jul 1997
24
Australia
won
inns & 060 runs
v New Zealand
Christchurch
25 Feb 1993
25
Australia
won
inns & 055 runs
v India
Chennai
13 Jan 1960
26
Australia
won
inns & 053 runs
v West Indies
Kingston
29 Apr 1995
27
Australia
won
inns & 052 runs
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Feb 2016
28
Australia
won
inns & 046 runs
v England
The Oval
20 Aug 2015
29
Australia
won
inns & 039 runs
v England
The Oval
16 Aug 1930
30
Australia
won
inns & 038 runs
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
22 Apr 1983
31
Australia
won
inns & 025 runs
v England
The Oval
23 Aug 2001
32
Australia
won
inns & 020 runs
v Pakistan
Sharjah
19 Oct 2002
33
Australia
won
inns & 006 runs
v South Africa
Durban
28 Feb 1936
34
Australia
won
inns & 005 runs
v India
Chennai
19 Oct 1956
Two batsmen scoring identical fifties in an innings in T20Is
HH Pandya and S Dube of India scored 53 runs each in the just concluded fourth T20I against England at Pune to provide the twelfth occasion of two batsmen scoring identical fifties in an innings in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
I
Opposition
Venue
Start Date
Runs
HS
1
Pakistan
1
Bangladesh
Gros Islet
01 May 2010
146
73
2
Scotland
1
Hong Kong
Abu Dhabi
14 Jan 2017
120
60*
3
India
1
New Zealand
Delhi
01 Nov 2017
160
80
4
Pakistan
1
New Zealand
Auckland
25 Jan 2018
100
50*
5
India
1
West Indies
Eden Gardens
18 Feb 2022
104
52*
6
Malta
1
Hungary
Marsa
10 May 2022
120
60
7
USA
1
Singapore
Bulawayo
12 Jul 2022
116
58
8
USA
2
Canada
Prairie View
07 Apr 2024
100
50
9
South Africa
2
Ireland
Abu Dhabi
29 Sep 2024
102
51
10
UAE
1
USA
Windhoek
04 Oct 2024
100
50
11
UAE
2
Bahrain
ICCA Dubai
13 Dec 2024
100
50*
12
India
1
England
Pune
31 Jan 2025
106
53
HH Pandya and S Dube of India scored 53 runs each in the just concluded fourth T20I against England at Pune to provide the third occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring identical fifties in an innings in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
I
Opposition
Venue
Start Date
Runs
HS
1
India
1
New Zealand
Delhi
01 Nov 2017
160
80
2
India
1
West Indies
Eden Gardens
18 Feb 2022
104
52*
3
India
1
England
Pune
31 Jan 2025
106
53
HH Pandya and S Dube of India scored 53 runs each in the just concluded fourth T20I against England at Pune to provide the twelfth occasion of two batsmen scoring identical fifties in an innings in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below with full particulars
No
Player
Score
Team
I
Opp
Venue
Start Date
1
Kamran Akmal
73
Pak
1
Ban
Gros Islet
01 May 2010
Salman Butt
73
Pak
1
Ban
Gros Islet
01 May 2010
2
CS Macleod
60
Sco
1
HKG
Abu Dhabi
14 Jan 2017
RD Berrington
60
Sco
1
HKG
Abu Dhabi
14 Jan 2017
3
RG Sharma
80
Ind
1
NZl
Delhi
01 Nov 2017
S Dhawan
80
Ind
1
NZl
Delhi
01 Nov 2017
4
Fakhar Zaman
50
Pak
1
NZl
Auckland
25 Jan 2018
Babar Azam
50*
Pak
1
NZl
Auckland
25 Jan 2018
5
V Kohli
52
Ind
1
Win
Eden Gardens
18 Feb 2022
RR Pant
52*
Ind
1
Win
Eden Gardens
18 Feb 2022
6
B Arora
60
Mal
1
Hun
Marsa
10 May 2022
B George
60
Mal
1
Hun
Marsa
10 May 2022
7
SR Taylor
58
USA
1
Sin
Bulawayo
12 Jul 2022
JS Malhotra
58
USA
1
Sin
Bulawayo
12 Jul 2022
8
MD Patel
50
USA
2
Can
Prairie View
07 Apr 2024
AGS Gous
50
USA
2
Can
Prairie View
07 Apr 2024
9
RR Hendricks
51
RSA
2
Ire
Abu Dhabi
29 Sep 2024
MP Breetzke
51
RSA
2
Ire
Abu Dhabi
29 Sep 2024
10
Muhd Wasin
50
UAE
1
USA
Windhoek
04 Oct 2024
V Sukumaran
50
UAE
1
USA
Windhoek
04 Oct 2024
11
Muhd Wasin
50*
UAE
2
Bah
ICCA Dubai
13 Dec 2024
Asif Khan
50*
UAE
2
Bah
ICCA Dubai
13 Dec 2024
12
HH Pandya
53
Ind
1
Eng
Pune
31 Jan 2025
S Dube
53
Ind
1
Eng
Pune
31 Jan 2025
HH Pandya and S Dube of India scored 53 runs each in the just concluded fourth T20I against England at Pune to provide the third occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring identical fifties in an innings in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below with full particulars
No
Player
Score
Team
I
Opp
Venue
Start Date
2
RG Sharma
80
Ind
1
NZl
Delhi
01 Nov 2017
S Dhawan
80
Ind
1
NZl
Delhi
01 Nov 2017
2
V Kohli
52
Ind
1
Win
Eden Gardens
18 Feb 2022
RR Pant
52*
Ind
1
Win
Eden Gardens
18 Feb 2022
3
HH Pandya
53
Ind
1
Eng
Pune
31 Jan 2025
S Dube
53
Ind
1
Eng
Pune
31 Jan 2025
Twenty20 International has witnessed three occasions of three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings of which two batsmen scoring identical fifties in an innings in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Score
Team
I
Opp
Venue
Start Date
1
G Gambhir
58
Ind
1
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
Yuvraj Singh
58
Ind
1
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
V Sehwag
68
Ind
1
Eng
Durban
19 Sep 2007
2
JS Buttler
57
Eng
2
RSA
Centurion
16 Feb 2020
EJG Morgan
57
Eng
2
RSA
Centurion
16 Feb 2020
JM Bairstow
64
Eng
2
RSA
Centurion
16 Feb 2020
3
Rahamanullah Gurbaz
50
Afg
1
Ind
Bengaluru
17 Jan 2024
Ibrahim Zadran
50
Afg
1
Ind
Bengaluru
17 Jan 2024
Gulbadin Naib
55*
Afg
1
Ind
Bengaluru
17 Jan 2024
India Vs England Fourth T20I at Pune on 31 Jan 2025
England won the toss and opted to field first in this game to provide the 78th occasion of England doing so in T20Is. It also provides the 14th occasion of India doing so against India in T20Is
NT Tilak Verma of India collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 55th occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck in T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck in T20Is against England
SA Yadav of India was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for zero in an innings in T20Is. It also provided the third occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for zero in an innings in T20Is against England.
SA Yadav of India was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the second occasion of is being dismissed for zero in an innings while leading in this series. He was dismissed for zero in the first T20I at Eden Gardens.
Arshdeep Singh was dismissed run out of the first ball he faced to provide the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out of the first ball he faced in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out of the first ball he faced in T20Is against England
Arshdeep Singh of India collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 56th occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck in T20Is. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck in T20Is against England
NT Tilak Verma, SA Yadav and Arshdeep Singh were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the ninth occasion of three Indian batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of three Indian batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in T20Is against England.
NT Tilak Verma, SA Yadav and Arshdeep Singh were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 122nd, 123rd and 124th occasion of Indian batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 13th, 14th and 15th occasion of Indian batsmen dismissed for zeroes in an innings in T20Is against England.
NT Tilak Verma and Arshdeep Singh collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the fifth occasion of two or more Indian batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of two or more Indian batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in T20Is against England.
NT Tilak Verma and Arshdeep Singh collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the 58th and 59th occasion of Indian batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the sixth and seventh occasion of Indian batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in T20Is against England.
Arshdeep Singh and S Dube were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 14th occasion of two or more Indian batsmen dismissed run out in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of two or more Indian batsmen dismissed run out in an innings in T20Is against England
S Dube was dismissed run out in this game for 53 to provide the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is against England
Arshdeep Singh and S Dube were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 88th and 89th occasion of Indian batsmen dismissed run out in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 16th and 17th occasion of Indian batsmen dismissed run out in an innings in T20Is against England.
HH Pandya and S Dube scored 53 and 53 respectively in this game to provide the 229th and 230th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 26th and 27th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in T20Is against England.
HH Pandya and S Dube scored 53 and 53 respectively in this game to provide the 229th and 55th occasion of two or more Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in T20Is against England.
HH Pandya and S Dube posted 87 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 244th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 26th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in T20Is against England.
HH Pandya and S Dube posted 87 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in T20Is against England.
HH Pandya and S Dube posted 87 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the highest partnership in an innings for the sixth wicket in T20Is against England. The previous best was the 70 runs partnership between V Kohli and HH Pandya at Ahmedbad on16.03.2021
HH Pandya and S Dube scored 53 runs each in this game to provide the first occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring identical fifties in an innings in T20Is
HH Pandya’s 53 in this game represent his fifth fifty in T20Is, It also represents his third fifty in T20Is against England
S Dube’s 53 in this game represent his fourth fifty in T20Is, It also represents his first fifty in T20Is against England
HC Brook of England scored 51 in this game to provide the 157th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 17th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is against India
HC Brook’s 51 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 49th occasion of an England batsman’s a fifty in an innings in T20Is going in vain. It also provides the seventh occasion of an England batsman’s fifty in an innings in T20Is against India
HC Brooks’ 51 in this game represent his fourth fifty in T20Is and also his first fifty against India in T20Is
England was dismissed all out for 166 in this game to provide the 29th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is. It also provides seventh occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India
England was dismissed all out for 166 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is while batting second. It also provides sixth occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India while batting second
India won this game by 15 runs to post its 163rd win in T20Is. It also provides its 16th win against England in T20Is. India won this game by 15 runs to post its 88th win by runs margin in T20Is. It also provides its tenth win by runs margin against England.
Shardul Thakur of Mumbai performed the hat-trick against Meghalya at Bandra Kurla Complex ground, Mumbai in the on-going season of Ranji Trophy to provide the 83rd occasion of a bowler performing the feat in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Bowler
Team
Opposition
Venue
Season
1
Baqa Jilani
N India
S Punjab
Alexandra Ground, Amritsar
1934/35
2
Mubarak Ali
Nawanagar
W India
Poona Club Ground, Poona
1936/37
3
Thomas Longfield
Bengal
Bihar
Rangers Ground, Calcutta
1937/38
4
Jehangir Khot
Bombay
Baroda
Brabourne Stadium, Bombay
1943/44
5
D. Narottam
Kathiawar
Baroda
Dhrol
1947/48
6
S Banerjee
Bihar
Delhi
Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur
1948/49
7
Chandu Sarwate
Holkar
Bihar
Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur
1948/49
8
Probir Sen
Bengal
Orissa
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
1954/55
9
V Muddiah
Services
E Punjab
Roshanara Club Ground, Delhi
1955/56
10
Vasant Ranjane
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
NDAcAcademy Ground, Khadakvasla
1956/57
11
Nandi Khanna
S Punjab
J + K
Baradari Ground, Patiala
1959/60
12
Nyalchand Shah
Saurashtra
Baroda
Sahu Club Ground, Dharangadhra
1961/62
13
Hiralal Gaekwad
M Pradesh
Rajasthan
Garrison Ground, Jabalpur
1962/63
14
Umesh Kulkarni
Bombay
Gujarat
Shastri Maidan, Anand
1963/64
15
Subhash Jhanji
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
VC JJAssociation Ground, Nagpur
1963/64
16
Joginder Rao
Services
J + K
Army Headquarters, Delhi
1963/64
17
Joginder Rao
Services
N Punjab
Amritsar
1963/64
18
Joginder Rao
Services
N Punjab
Amritsar
1963/64
19
Ravinder Pal
Delhi
S Punjab
Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh
1965/66
20
Bishan Singh Bedi
Delhi
Punjab
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
1968/69
21
Kailash Gattani
Rajasthan
U Pradesh
Dr Sampurnanda Stadium, Varanasi
1969/70
22
Mehboodullah Khan
U Pradesh
M Pradesh
KD Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow
1971/72
23
BS Kalyanasundaram
Tamil Nadu
Bombay
Madras Cricket Club Ground, Madras
1972/73
24
Abdul Ismail
Bombay
Saurashtra
Brabourne Stadium, Bombay
1973/74
25
Raghuram Bhat
Karnataka
Bombay
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
1981/82
26
Bharat Arun
Tamil Nadu
Goa
Bhausaheb Bandodkar Ground, Panaji
1986/87
27
Barun Burman
Bengal
Tripura
Eden Gardens, Calcutta
1986/87
28
Sourajit Mohapatra
Orissa
Tripura
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
1987/88
29
Shankar Saini
Delhi
H Pradesh
Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
1988/89
30
Salil Ankola
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Nehru Stadium, Pune
1988/89
31
Javagal Srinath
Karnataka
Hyderabad
Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad
1989/90
32
Arun Singla
Haryana
Services
Nehru Stadium, Gurgaon
1989/90
33
Saradindu Mukherjee
Bengal
Hyderabad
Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad
1989/90
34
V Venkatram
Bihar
Tripura
Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur
1990/91
35
RP Singh
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
Modi Stadium, Kanpur
1991/92
36
Anil Kumble
Karnataka
Andhra
Ukku Stadium, Visakhapatnam
1991/92
37
Sunil Subramaniam
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
Public Stadium, Thiruvalla
1992/93
38
Pritam Gandhe
Vidarbha
Rajasthan
Indira Gandhi Stadium, Alwar
1993/94
39
Arshad Ayub
Hyderabad
Kerala
Nehru Stadium, Kottayam
1993/94
40
Sagarmoy Sensharma
Bengal
Delhi
Eden Gardens, Calcutta
1993/94
41
M Suresh Kumar
Railways
Rajasthan
Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi
1995/96
42
Murali Kartik
Railways
Vidarbha
Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi
1996/97
43
Anil Kumble
Karnataka
Orissa
Ispat Stadium, Rourkela
1997/98
44
Anand Katti
Karnataka
Kerala
Thalassery Stadium, Thalassery
1998/99
45
Damodaran Devanand
Tamil Nadu
Orissa
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
1998/99
46
Amit Mishra
Haryana
H Pradesh
Maharaja Aggarsain Stadium, Rohtak
2001/02
47
Ajay Barik
Orissa
Assam
Permit Ground, Balasore
2001/02
48
Gagandeep Singh
Punjab
U Pradesh
Mohali
2002/03
49
R Ramkumar
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Indian Air Force Ground, Bangalore
2003/04
50
S Sreesanth
Kerala
H Pradesh
Fort Maidan, Palakkad
2004/05
51
Rajesh Pawar
Baroda
Hyderabad
Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad
2004/05
52
Rakesh Patel
Baroda
Tamil Nadu
Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara
2004/05
53
Joginder Sharma
Haryana
Andhra
Rohtak
2006/07
54
Sony Cheruvathur
Kerala
Gujarat
Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Surat
2007/08
55
Parvinder Awana
Delhi
Maharashtra
Nagothane
2007/08
56
VRV Singh
Punjab
Orissa
Mohali
2007/08
57
Vinay Kumar
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Chatrapati Shivaji Stadium, Ratnagiri
2007/08
58
Pritam Gandhe
Vidarbha
Services
Palam A Ground, Delhi
2008/09
59
Salim Veragi
Baroda
Tamil Nadu
Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara
2008/09
60
Abhimanyu Mithun
Karnataka
U Pradesh
Bhamashah Stadium, Meerut
2009/10
61
Samad Fallah
Maharashtra
Baroda
Pune Club Ground, Pune
2009/10
62
Dhruv Singh
Haryana
U Pradesh
Mohan Nagar
2010/11
63
Pawan Suyal
Delhi
Assam
Roshanara Club Ground, Delhi
2010/11
64
Abu Ahmed
Assam
Goa
Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
2011/12
65
Siddharth Trivedi
Saurashtra
Punjab
Mohali
2011/12
66
Krishnakant Upadhyay
Railways
Punjab
Mohali
2011/12
67
Mohammed Shami
Bengal
M Pradesh
Holkar Stadium, Indore
2012/13
68
Rakesh Dhruve
Gujarat
Vidarbha
Nagpur
2013/14
69
Sreenath Aravind
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
2014/15
70
Mohit Sharma
Haryana
Delhi
Rohtak
2014/15
71
HS Sharath
Karnataka
Haryana
Mysore
2015/16
72
Basant Mohanty
Orissa
Delhi
KIIT Stadium, Bhubaneswar
2015/16
73
Umesh Yadav
Vidarbha
Rajasthan
VCA Nagpur
2015/16
74
Rana Dutta
Tripura
H Pradesh
Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani
2016/17
75
Vinay Kumar
Karnataka
Mumbai
VCA Stadium Nagpur
2017/18
76
Rajneesh Gurbani
Vidarbha
Delhi
Holkar Stadium, Indore
2017/18
77
Mohammed Mudhasir
J + K
Rajasthan
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
2018/19
78
Shahbaz Ahmed
Bengal
Hyderabad
Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani
2019/20
79
Ravi Yadav
M Pradesh
U Pradesh
Holkar Stadium, Indore
2019/20
80
Royston Dias
Mumbai
Bihar
Moin-ul-Haq Stadium, Patna
2023/24
81
Kulwant Khejroliya
M Pradesh
Baroda
Holkar Stadium, Indore
2023/24
82
Rishi Dhawan
H Pradesh
Puduchery
Dharamsala
2024/25
83
Shardul Thakur
Mumbai
Meghalaya
Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy,BKC, Mumbai
2024/25
Shardul Thakur of Mumbai performed the hat-trick against Meghalya at Bandra Kurla Complex ground, Mumbai in the on-going season of Ranji Trophy to provide the fifth occasion of a Mumbai bowler performing the feat in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Bowler
Team
Opposition
Venue
Season
1
Jehangir Khot
Bombay
Baroda
Brabourne Stadium, Bombay
1943/44
2
Umesh Kulkarni
Bombay
Gujarat
Shastri Maidan, Anand
1963/64
3
Abdul Ismail
Bombay
Saurashtra
Brabourne Stadium, Bombay
1973/74
4
Royston Dias
Mumbai
Bihar
Moin-ul-Haq Stadium, Patna
2023/24
5
Shardul Thakur
Mumbai
Meghalaya
Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy,BKC, Mumbai
2024/25
Teams scoring three or more centuries in an innings of which at least one is a score of 200 plus runs in an innings
Australian first innings against Sri Lanka in the on-going teat contained three centuries of which one is an innings of 200 plus runs. to provide the 67th occasion of a team scoring three or more centuries in an innings of which at least one is an innings of 200 plus runs.. All such occasions are tabulated below in the chronological order
No
Ground
I
Opposition
Ground
Series
HS
C
1
Australia
1
England
The Oval
1884
211
3
2
England
2
South Africa
Lord’s
1924
211
3
3
England
1
Australia
Nottingham
1938
216*
4
4
England
1
Australia
The Oval
1938
364
3
5
England
4
South Africa
Durban
1938/39
219
3
6
Australia
1
India
Adelaide
1947/48
201
3
7
West Indies
2
India
Kingston
1952/53
237
3
8
West Indies
1
England
Port of Spain
1953/54
206
3
9
Australia
2
West Indies
Kingston
1955
204
5
10
India
1
New Zealand
Hyd-RGS
1955/56
223
3
11
England
1
West Indies
Nottingham
1957
258
3
12
West Indies
1
India
Eden Gardens
1958/59
256
3
13
Australia
1
West Indies
Bridgetown
1964/65
210
3
14
Pakistan
1
England
Birmingham
1971
274
3
15
Pakistan
1
New Zealand
Karachi
1976/77
206
3
16
Pakistan
2
India
Faisalabad
1984/85
210
3
17
England
2
Australia
Birmingham
1985
215
3
18
Australia
1
India
Chennai
1986/87
210
3
19
India
2
Sri Lanka
Kanpur
1986/87
200
3
20
Pakistan
1
England
The Oval
1987
260
3
21
Pakistan
2
India
Lahore
1989/90
203*
3
22
England
1
India
Lord’s
1990
333
3
23
Australia
1
England
Leeds
1993
200*
3
24
Zimbabwe
1
Pakistan
Harare
1994/95
201*
3
25
Sri Lanka
2
India
Col-RPS
1997
340
3
26
India
1
New Zealand
Ahmedabad
1999/00
217
3
27
India
1
Zimbabwe
Nagpur
2000/01
201*
3
28
Pakistan
2
New Zealand
Christchurch
2000/01
203
3
29
Australia
1
South Africa
Johannesburg
2001/02
204*
3
30
South Africa
1
Zimbabwe
Harare
2001/02
220
3
31
Australia
1
West Indies
Port of Spain
2003
206
3
32
England
1
West Indies
Lord’s
2004
221
3
33
Sri Lanka
2
Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
2004
270
3
34
West Indies
2
Bangladesh
Kingston
2004
261*
3
35
West Indies
2
South Africa
St John’s
2005
317
4
36
India
1
Pakistan
Bengaluru
2007/08
239
3
37
India
1
Pakistan
Eden Gardens
2007/08
202
3
38
New Zealand
1
India
Napier
2008/09
201
3
39
Sri Lanka
1
Pakistan
Lahore
2008/09
214
3
40
Sri Lanka
2
India
Ahmedabad
2009/10
275
3
41
Sri Lanka
1
India
Col- SSC
2010
219
3
42
England
3
Australia
Brisbane
2010/11
235*
3
43
South Africa
2
India
Centurion
2010/11
201*
3
44
England
2
Sri Lanka
Cardiff
2011
203
3
45
Australia
2
India
Sydney
2011/12
329*
3
46
Pakistan
2
Bangladesh
Chattogram
2011/12
200*
3
47
South Africa
1
Sri Lanka
Cape Town
2011/12
224
3
48
South Africa
2
England
The Oval
2012
311*
3
49
Australia
1
South Africa
Adelaide
2012/13
230
3
50
Australia
2
South Africa
Brisbane
2012/13
259*
3
51
Bangladesh
2
Sri Lanka
Galle
2012/13
200
3
52
West Indies
1
Bangladesh
Mirpur
2012/13
203*
3
53
West Indies
2
Bangladesh
Khulna
2012/13
260
3
54
New Zealand
3
India
Wellington
2013/14
302
3
55
Sri Lanka
2
Bangladesh
Mirpur
2013/14
203*
3
56
Pakistan
1
Australia
Abu Dhabi
2014/15
213
3
57
South Africa
1
West Indies
Centurion
2014/15
208
3
58
Pakistan
1
Bangladesh
Mirpur
2015
226
3
59
India
1
Bangladesh
Hyderabad
2016/17
204
3
60
India
2
England
Wankhede
2016/17
235
3
61
India
2
Sri Lanka
Nagpur
2017/18
213
4
62
New Zealand
2
Bangladesh
Hamilton
2018/19
200*
3
63
New Zealand
2
Pakistan
Christchurch
2020/21
238
3
64
Sri Lanka
2
Ireland
Galle
2023
245
4
65
Afghanistan
2
Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
2024/25
246
3
66
South Africa
1
Pakistan
Cape Town
2024/25
259
3
67
Australia
1
Sri Lanka
Galle
2024/25
232
3
Australian first innings against Sri Lanka in the on-going teat contained three centuries of which one is an innings of 200 plus runs. to provide the twelfth occasion of Australia scoring three or more centuries in an innings of which at least one is an innings of 200 plus runs.. All such occasions are tabulated below in the chronological order
No
Team
I
Opposition
Ground
Series
HS
C
1
Australia
1
England
The Oval
1884
211
3
2
Australia
1
India
Adelaide
1947/48
201
3
3
Australia
2
West Indies
Kingston
1955
204
5
4
Australia
1
West Indies
Bridgetown
1964/65
210
3
5
Australia
1
India
Chennai
1986/87
210
3
6
Australia
1
England
Leeds
1993
200*
3
7
Australia
1
South Africa
Johannesburg
2001/02
204*
3
8
Australia
1
West Indies
Port of Spain
2003
206
3
9
Australia
2
India
Sydney
2011/12
329*
3
10
Australia
1
South Africa
Adelaide
2012/13
230
3
11
Australia
2
South Africa
Brisbane
2012/13
259*
3
12
Australia
1
Sri Lanka
Galle
2024/25
232
3
Australian first innings against Sri Lanka in the on-going teat contained three centuries of which one is an innings of 200 plus runs. to provide the sixth occasion of a team scoring three or more centuries in an innings of which at least one is an innings of 200 plus runs.. All such occasions are tabulated below in the chronological order
No
Team
I
Opposition
Ground
Series
HS
C
1
India
2
Sri Lanka
Kanpur
1986/87
200
3
2
England
2
Sri Lanka
Cardiff
2011
203
3
3
South Africa
1
Sri Lanka
Cape Town
2011/12
224
3
4
Bangladesh
2
Sri Lanka
Galle
2012/13
200
3
5
India
2
Sri Lanka
Nagpur
2017/18
213
4
6
Australia
1
Sri Lanka
Galle
2024/25
232
3
The test cricket has witnessed seven occasion of a team scoring three or more centuries in an innings of which one a triple century. All such occasions are tabulated below in the chronological order
No
Ground
I
Opposition
Ground
Series
HS
C
1
England
1
Australia
The Oval
1938
364
3
2
England
1
India
Lord’s
1990
333
3
3
Sri Lanka
2
India
Col-RPS
1997
340
3
4
West Indies
2
South Africa
St John’s
2005
317
4
5
Australia
2
India
Sydney
2011/12
329*
3
6
South Africa
2
England
The Oval
2012
311*
3
7
New Zealand
3
India
Wellington
2013/14
302
3
Galle Test – Plethora of records by Australian batsmen against Sri Lanka
Australia posted a team total of 654 for 6 declared against Sri Lanka in the on-going test at Galle to provide the first occasion of Australia posting a total of 650 plus runs in an innings in the annals of test cricket against Sri Lanka. The occasion is tabulated below. This constitutes a record team total by Australia in a test innings against Sri Lanka. This score is an improvement over the previous best total of 617 for 5 declared at WACA in Dec 1995.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
654/6d
154.0
01
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jan 2025
UT Khawaja and SPD Smith posted 266 runs for the third wicket in the on-going test against Sri Lanka at Galle to provide the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings against Sri Lanka for the third wicket. Both such occasions are tabulated below. This partnership constitutes a record partnership for the third wicket against Sri Lanka by Australian batsman,
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
UT Khawaja, SPD Smith
03
266
01
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jan 2025
2
AC Gilchrist, DR Martyn
03
200
03
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
16 Mar 2004
UT Khawaja of Australia scored 232 against Sri Lanka at Galle in the on-going test to provide the sixth occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated beloein the descending order of runs.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
UT Khawaja
232
01
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jan 2025
2
MJ Slater
219
02
Australia
v Sri Lanka
W.A.C.A
08 Dec 1995
UT Khawaja of Australia scored 232 against Sri Lanka at Galle in the on-going test to provide the 50th occasion of an Australian left hand opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings against Sri Lanka. The occasion is tabulated below. This knock represents the highest individual score by an Australian left hand opening batsman against Sri Lanka. The previous best was 166 by JL Langer at Colombo – SSC in Mar 2004