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Ashes series 2021 22 : Adelaide Test : Fifth day

Ashes series 2021 22 : Adelaide Test : Fifth day

Ashes Series 2021 22 Adelaide Test Fifth day

Australia won this test by 275 runs to provide its 148th win against England. The head to head summary between the two teams read thus

TeamSpanMatWonLostTD
Australia1877-2021353148110095
England1877-2021353110148095

Australia won this test by 275 runs to provide its 97th win against England on home soil. The head to head summary between the two teams on Australia’s home soil read thus

TeamSpanMatWonLostTD
Australia1877-20211829757028
England1877-20211825797028

Australia won this test by 275 runs to provide its 396th win against all oppositions.

TeamSpanMatWonLostTD
Australia1877-20218363962262212

Australia won this test by 275 runs to provide its 249th win against all oppositions on home soil

TeamSpanMatWonLostTD
Australia1877-2021432249101181

JA Richardson captured five for 42 in England’s second innings to provide the 631st occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 340th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on home soil.

JA Richardson captured five for 42 in England’s second innings to provide the 297th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against England. It also provides the 161st occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on home soil against England.

JA Richardson captured five for 42 in England’s second innings to provide the 95th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test.  It also provides the 62nd occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on home soil in the fourth innings of a test.

JA Richardson captured five for 42 in England’s second innings to provide the 46th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test against England. It also provides the 32nd occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on home soil against England in the fourth innings of a test

JA Richardson captured five for 42 in England’s second innings to provide the 25th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in a day-night test. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in a day-night test.

It also provides the fifth occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in a day-night test against England. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in a day-night test against England.

lso provides the 68th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings at Adelaide. It also provides the 25th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against England at Adelaide.

NM Lyon’s aggregate of wickets against England on home soil read 49. He required one more wicket for his 50 wickets. If he gets it, he would then become the 19th Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets against England on home soil. He also would earn the distinction of becoming the seventh Australian spin bowler to perform such a feat.

JC Buttler was dismissed hit wicket for 26 in this game to provide the 37th occasion of an England batsman dismissed hit wicket in an innings. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an England batsman dismissed hit wicket in an innings against Australia

JC Buttler was dismissed hit wicket for 26 in this game to provide the third occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed hit wicket in an innings. The three occasions are listed below

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1H Strudwick12SAFDurban21 Jan 1910
2RT Spooner111IndDelhi02 Nov 1951
3JC Buttler264AusAdelaide16 Dec 2021

Prior to JC Buttler’s hit wicket dismissal, RT Spooner was the England wicket keeper batsman who was dismissed hit wicket in a test innings. He was dismissed hit wicket for 11 against India at Delhi in Nov 1951. Thus JC Buttler’s hit wicket dismissal in this test has occurred 50 years after RT Spooner’s dismissal

JC Buttler was dismissed hit wicket for 26 to provide the first occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed hit wicket in an innings against Australia

JC Buttler was dismissed hit wicket for 26 to provide the 18th occasion of an  wicket keeper batsman dismissed hit wicket in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundMon/Year
1H Strudwick12EngSAFDurbanJan 1910
2EAC Hunte143WinEngGeorgetownFeb 1930
3RT Spooner111EngIndDelhiNov 1951
4NS Tamhane53IndWinDelhiFeb 1959
5BK Kunderan23IndAusMum-BSJan 1960
6Imtiaz Ahmed03PakEngDhakaJan 1962
7Abdul Kadir263PskAusKarachiOct 1964
8RW Marsh971AusWinKingstonFeb 1973
9DL Murray153WinEngBirminghamAug 1973
10DA Murray01WinIndChennaiJan 1979
11DL Murray02WinEngThe OvalJul 1980
12KS More61IndWinKingstonApr 1989
13NR Mongia342IndWinMohaliDec 1994
14Kaluwitharana231SrlWinSt John’sJun 1997
15Kaluwitharana24SrlWinKingstownJun 1997
16KC Sangakkara422SrlZimKandyJan 2002
17CS Baugh192WinAusTrinidadApr 2003
18JC Buttler264EngAusAdelaideDec 2021

JC Buttler was at the crease for 258 minutes and faced 207 deliveries before he was dismissed hit wicket. His stay at the crease and the number of deliveries faced is a record in each of its categories when a wicket keeper batman was dismissed hit wicket {with the data available}

The previous record for stay at the crease belonged to RW Marsh of Australia who stayed at the crease for 167 minutes before he was dismissed hit wicket against West Indies at Kingston in Feb 1973.

The previous record for number of deliveries faced belonged to DL Murray of West Indies who faced 79 deliveries before he was dismissed hit wicket against England at Birmingham in Aug 1973.

SPD Smith took six catches in this test to provide the tenth occasion of a captain taking six or more wickets in a test. It also provides the third occasion of his taking six catches in a test. He now shares the record for taking six plus catches on most occasions with SP Fleming of New Zealand. Both have taken six plus catches on three occasions.

NoPlayerCFTeamOppGroundStart Date
1SP Fleming7NZlZimHarare18 Sep 1997
2SP Fleming6NZlAusBrisbane07 Nov 1997
3SP Fleming6NZlWinWellington17 Mar 2006
       
1SPD Smith6AusSrlCol-SSC13 Aug 2016
2SPD Smith6AusSAFCape Town22 Mar 2018
3SPD Smith6AusEngAdelaide16 Dec 2021

SPD Smith took six catches in this test to provide the 46th occasion of a a fieldsman other than wicket keeper taking six or more wickets in a test. It also provides the fourth occasion of his taking six catches in a test. He now holds the record for taking six plus catches on most occasions. The previous record was credited to SP Fleming of New Zealand who had taken six plus catches on three occasions.

NoPlayerCFTeamOppGroundStart Date
1SP Fleming7NZlZimHarare18 Sep 1997
2SP Fleming6NZlAusBrisbane07 Nov 1997
3SP Fleming6NZlWinWellington17 Mar 2006
       
1SPD Smith6AusSrlCol-SSC13 Aug 2016
2SPD Smith6AusSAFCape Town22 Mar 2018
3SPD Smith6AusEngThe Oval12 Sep 2019
4SPD Smith6AusEngAdelaide16 Dec 2021

DA Warner’s run aggregate in Australia’s winning matches read 4574 at the end of this test. SPD Smith has an aggregate of 4568 runs in Australia’s winning matches. They became the eighth and ninth Australian batsmen to score 4500 plus runs in Australia’s winning tests. The following table lists all these batsmen

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSCHC0
1RT Ponting10817824915725730428
2SR Waugh8612027646020025256
3ML Hayden7112312615438023195
4JL Langer7011810522925015195
5MJ Clarke64104154955329*17154
6DG Bradman30043064813299*2343
7ME Waugh72110124794153*15287
8DA Warner49086054574335*16174
9SPD Smith4207112456823918181

JM Anderson was dismissed for 2 in England’s second innings in this test providing the 100th occasion of his being dismissed for single digit score. He became the first batsman to be dismissed for single digit score on 100 occasions in the annals of test cricket. He went past CA Walsh who held this record with 99 single digit scores.

SPD Smith’s run aggregate in Australia’s winning matches as captain read 2205  at the end of this test. He occupies the fifth place in the list of Australian captains who have scored most runs in Australia’s winning tests

PlayerMINORunHSCHC0
RT Ponting488712443420914233
SR Waugh4156102546157*11074
DG Bradman152303247827012032
AR Border3248092311200*04172
SPD Smith193205220523908110
Ashes Series 2021-22 : Adelaide Test : Third day

Ashes Series 2021-22 : Adelaide Test : Third day

DW Malan-JE Root added 138 runs for the third wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 1054th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 487th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on away soil

DW Malan-JE Root added 138 runs for the third wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 324th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the 164th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on away soil against Australia.

DW Malan-JE Root added 138 runs for the third wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 37th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Australia  at Adelaide

DW Malan-JE Root added 138 runs for the third wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 20th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings in a day-night test. It also provides the third occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings in a day-night test. It also provides the first occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings in a day-night test against Australia

It also provides the third occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings in a day-night test against Australia

NoPartnersTeamWRunsIGroundMon/Year
1Babar Azam/Yasir ShahPak71052AdelaideNov 2019
2Asad Shafiq/Shan MasoodPak41033AdelaideNov 2019
3DJ Malan/JE RootAus31382AdelaideDec 2021

MA Starc captured four wickets in England’s first innings which fetched him an aggregate of 50 wickets in day-night tests. He became the first bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture fifty wickets in day-night tests.

JE Root’s 62 in England’s first innings represent his 25th half century while leading England. He not only became the first England captain to score 25 half centuries but also owns the record for most half centuries by an England captain. He went past AN Cook who had scored 24 half centuries while leading England.

JE Root’s 62 in England’s first innings represent his 37th fifty while leading England. He now owns the record for most fifties by an England captain. He went past AN Cook who had scored 36 fifties while leading England.

JE Root’s 62 in England’s first innings represent his 25th half century while leading England. He became the seventh captain in the annals of test cricket to score 25 or more half centuries. The following table lists these seven captains.

NoPlayerTeamMINORunsHSHC
1AR BorderAus34369253891*36
2GC SmithSAF3236324199436
3Misbah-ul-HaqPak31358247799*35
4RT PontingAus3335524069935
5SP FlemingNZl3031421829931
6CH LloydWin2627318769527
7JE RootEng2225216078925

JE Root’s 62 in England’s first innings represent his 75th fifty of his test career. He became the 13th batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 75 plus fifties. The following table lists all these thirteen batsmen

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORunsHS50+
1TendulkarInd2003293315921248*119
2JH KallisSAF1662804013289224103
3RT PontingAus1682872913378257103
4R DravidInd1642863213288270099
5ChanderpaulWin1642804911867203*096
6AR BorderAus1562654411174205090
7AN CookEng1612911612472294090
8SangakkaraSrl1342331712400319090
9M JayawardeneSrl1492521511814374084
10BC LaraWin1312320611953400*082
11SR WaughAus1682604610927200082
12SM GavaskarInd1252141610122236*079
13JE RootEng1112031509429254075

JE Root’s 62 in England’s first innings represent his eleventh fifty while leading England against Australia. He owns the record for most fifties by an England captain against Australia. He went past PBH May who had scored ten fifties.

JE Root’s run aggregate in the calendar year read 1606. He completed 1600 runs when he was on 56 during his knock of 62 in England’s innings. He became the fourth batsman to total 1600 plus runs in a calendar year. The following table lists these four batsmen.

NoPlayerTeamMINORunsYear
1Mohd YousufPak1119117882006
2IVA RichardsWin1119017101976
3GC SmithSAF1525216562008
4JE RootEng1426116062021

JC Buttler scored a duck in England’s first innings to provide the 166th  occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in a test innings. It also provides the 85th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in a test innings on away soil

JC Buttler scored a duck in England’s first innings to provide the 57th  occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the 31st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in a test innings on away soil against Australia

It also provides the seventh occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in a test innings at Adelaide against England.

JC Buttler scored a duck in England’s first innings to provide the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in a test innings in a day-night test. All the seven occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundStart Date
1SO Dowrich04WinPakDub-DSC13 Oct 2016
2BRM Taylor02ZimSAFP Elizabeth26 Dec 2017
3JM Bairstow01EngNZlAuckland22 Mar 2018
4TD Paine02AusSrlBrisbane24 Jan 2019
5Mohd Rizwan02PakAusAdelaide29 Nov 2019
6TD Paine03AusNZlPerth12 Dec 2019
7JC Buttler02EngAusAdelaide16 Dec 2021

JC Buttler scored a duck in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in a test innings in a day-night test against Australia.  Prior to this, Mohammad Rizwan of Pakistan had scored a duck against Australia at Adelaide in Nov 2019.

JC Buttler’s duck in this test represent his sixth duck in his test career. All his six ducks are tabulated below. It also represent his first duck against Australia.

NoPlayerRIOppGroundStart Date
1JC Buttler01WinNorth Sound13 Apr 2015
2JC Buttler02PakDub-DSC22 Oct 2015
3JC Buttler03NZlMt Maunganui21 Nov 2019
4JC Buttler03WinManchester16 Jul 2020
5JC Buttler01IndNottingham04 Aug 2021
6JC Buttler02AusAdelaide16 Dec 2021

DA Warner was dismissed run out for 13 in Australia’s second innings to provide the 111th occasion of an Australian opening batsman dismissed run out in a test innings. It also provides the 63rd occasion of an Australian opening batsman dismissed run out in a test innings on home soil

DA Warner was dismissed run out for 13 in Australia’s second innings to provide the 50th occasion of an Australian opening batsman dismissed run out in a test innings against England. It also provides the 33rd occasion of an Australian opening batsman dismissed run out in a test innings on home soil against England.

DA Warner was dismissed run out for 13 in Australia’s second innings to provide the eleventh occasion of an Australian opening batsman dismissed run out in a test innings against England at Adelaide.

DA Warner was dismissed run out for 13 in Australia’s second innings to provide the fifth occasion of a opening batsman dismissed run out in a test innings in a day-night test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DA Warner474AusSAFAdelaide24 Nov 2016
2KOA Powell202WinEngBirmingham17 Nov 2017
3CT Bancroft101AusEngAdelaide02 Dec 2017
4MS Wade334AusIndAdelaide17 Dec 2020
5DA Warner133AusEngAdelaide16 Dec 2021

DA Warner was dismissed run out for 13 in Australia’s second innings to provide the third occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in a test innings in a day-night test against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CT Bancroft101AusEngAdelaide02 Dec 2017
2KOA Powell202WinEngBirmingham17 Nov 2017
3DA Warner133AusEngAdelaide16 Dec 2021

DA Warner was dismissed run out for 13 in Australia’s second innings to provide the second occasion of his as an opening batsman dismissed run out in a test innings in a day-night test. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DA Warner474AusSAFAdelaide24 Nov 2016
2DA Warner133AusEngAdelaide16 Dec 2021

DA Warner was dismissed run out for 13 in Australia’s second innings to provide the fourth occasion of his being dismissed run out while opening the innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoRunsPosDismissalIOppGroundStart Date
1571run out1SrlHobart14 Dec 2012
2352run out4SAFPerth03 Nov 2016
3472run out4SAFAdelaide24 Nov 2016
4131run out3EngAdelaide16 Dec 2021

DA Warner and NM Lyon were making their 25th appearance on home soil against England in this game. They became the 40th and 41st Australian cricketers to play 25 or more tests against England on home soil

Bowlers who have captured a wicket of the second delivery they bowled on their test debut

Bowlers who have captured a wicket of the second delivery they bowled on their test debut

Those who have taken a wicket with the second ball of their first over on Test debut are furnished below. The list includes the latest entrant MJ Neser of Australia, who became the eleventh bowler to perform the feat

NoBowlerTeamOppBatsmanGroundSeason
1GA RoweSAFEngTC O’BrianJo’burg1895-96
2W BarberEngSAFHB CameronLeeds1935 
3J Cameron WinEngH GimblettLord’s 1939
4C McCoolAusNZlDAN McRaeWellington1945-46
5GWA CubbSAFEngJT IkinNottingham 1951
6B AppleyardEngPakHanif MohdNottingham1954
7F MissionAusWinCC HuttonMelbourne1960-61
8P PhilpottAusWinCC HunteKingston1964-65
9G DymockAusNZlJM ParkerAdelaide1973-74
10BAG MurrayNZlIndS Abid AliWellington1967-68
11MJ NeserAusEngH HameedAdelaide2021-22
Bowlers who have captured a wicket in their first over on debut

Bowlers who have captured a wicket in their first over on debut

On December 17, 2021, MJ Neser became the fifth Australian bowler and his feat provides the 95th occasion in the world to claim a wicket in his first over of a Test match, when he got England opener Haseeb Hameed caught by MA Stars with his second delivery on the second day of the second Test match Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, the second test of the Ashes series 2021-22

The feat of capturing a wicket in the first over on Test debut is not as rare as it seems. It has taken place on as many as 95 occasions, thirtysix for England, ten for New Zealand, fifteen for Australia, eight for West Indies, six for India, five for Pakistan, eight for South Africa, five for Sri Lanka and two for Zimbabwe.

The prime feat is, of course, to capture a wicket with the first delivery of the first over bowled by a test debutant. There are twenty-one bowlers who have achieved this feat, the last being GP Vijolen of South Africa who dismissed England opener AN Cook at Johannesburg in 2015-16.

The others to do so are six Englishmen: Bill Bradley v Aus (Victim: F. Laver) at Manchester 1899, Ted Arnold v Aus (V.T. Trumper) at Sydney 1903-04, George Macaulay v SA (G.A.L. Hearne) at Cape Town 1922-23, Maurice Tate v SA (M.J. Susskind) at Birmingham 1924, Dick Howarth v SA (D.V. Dyer) at The Oval in 1947 and Richard Illingworth v WI (P.V. Simmons) at Nottingham in 1991. Two Australians, Arthur Coningham v Eng (A.R. Maclaren) at Melbourne 1894-95, and NM Lyon v SL (KC Sangakkara) at Galle in 2011, two New Zealanders namely, Matthew Henderson v Eng (E.W. Dawson) in 1929-30 and Horace Dennis Smith v Eng (E. Paynter) in 1932-33 both at Christchurch, a Pakistani, Intikhab Alam v Australia (C.C. McDonald) at Karachi in 1959-60, and a West Indian, Tyrell Francis Johnson v Eng (W.W. Keeton) at the Oval in 1939, two Sri Lankans MKGCP Lakshitha v Ban (Mohd Ashraful) at Col-SSC in 2002, RMS Eranga v Aus (SR Watson) at Col-SSC in 2011, Two South Africans DL Piedt v Zimbabwe (MA Vermeulen) at Harare in 2014 and GP Vijolen v Eng (AN Cook) at Johannesburg in 2015-16.

One finds it quite extraordinary that, an Aussie Coningham, two Kiwis, Henderson and Smith and a West Indian Johnson, were never again chosen to represent their country after their only Test appearance, when they took a wicket with the very first delivery. As amazing as the classic instances of batsmen, Andy Ganteaume of West Indies and Robert Redmond of New Zealand, who scored a debut century in the first and only Test of their career, and then never appeared again in Test cricket.

Seven bowlers have also claimed a wicket in their first over on debut, New Zealand’s Alan Fisher Lissett v WI (A.P. Binns) at Dunedin 1955-56; Eric William Dempster v SA (D.J. McGlew) at Auckland 1952-53 and Bert Sutcliffe v Eng (A. Wharton) at Headingley in 1949, England’s A Hornby v Aus (F.E. Allan) at Melbourne in 1878-79; Maurice Leyland v WI (G. Challenor) at The Oval 1928; M.S. Nicholas v NZ (H. Foley) at Christchurch in 1929-30 and West Indies’ Lester Anthony King v Ind (M.L. Jaismha) at Kingston in 1961-62. But I am unable to trace which specific delivery of the first over it was. Can any reader throw some light on this?

Those who have taken a wicket with the second ball of their first over on Test debut are two Englishmen, Wilf Barber v SA (H.B. Cameron) at Leeds in 1935 and Bob Appleyard v Pak (Hanif Mohammad) at Nottingham in 1954. Five Australians, Colin McCool v NZ (D.A.N. McRae) at Wellington in 1945-46; Frank Mission v WI (C.C. Hutton) at Melbourne in 1960-61; Peter Philpott v WI (C.C. Hunte) at Kingston in 1964-65 and Geoff Dymock v NZ (J.M. Parker) at Adelaide in 1973-74, MJ Neser v Eng (Haseeb Hameed} at Adelaide in 2021-22, two South Africans George Alexander Rowe v Eng (T.C.O’Brian) at Johannesburg in 1895-96 and Geoffrey Walter Ashton Cubb v England (J.T. Ikn) at Nottingham in 1951; and a West Indian John Cameron v Eng (H. Gimblett) at Lord’s in 1939 and a New Zealander, Bruce Alexander Grenfell Murray v India (S. Abid Ali) at Wellington in 1967-68.

The bowlers who claimed a wicket with their third ball are five Englishmen, Rolly Jenkins v SA (E.A.B. Rowan) at Durban in 1948-49; Mike Hendrick v India (E.D. Solkar) at Manchester in 1974 and Greame Hick v WI (P.V. Simmons) at Lord’s in 1991, GP Swann Vs Ind (G Gambhir} at Chennai in 2008-09, R Johnson v Zim (M Vermeulen) at Chester-le-Street in 2003, two Australians, Ian Johnson v Eng (L. Hutton) at Sydney in 1946-47 and Eric Freeman v India (S. Abid Ali) at Brisbane in 1967-68. Two Sri Lankans, Kuruppuarachchi v Pak (Mudassar Nazar) in 1985-86 and Duleep Liyanage v Ind (M.A. Taylor) in 1992-93, both at Colombo, two West Indians, Peter Lashley v Eng (G. Boycott) at Leeds in 1966 and Cletan Lambert v Eng (M.R. Ramprakash) at The Oval in 1991, two New Zealanders, Keith Thomson v India (F. M. Engineer) at Wellington in 1967-68 and Brendon Bracewell v Eng (G.A. Gooch) at The Oval in 1978, an Indian Manohar Hardikar v WI (R.B. Kanhai) at Bombay in 1958-59 and a Zimbabwean, Henry Olanga v Pak (Saeed Anwar) at Harare in 1994-95.

Those who took a wicket with their fourth ball are nine Englishmen, Nobby Clarke v SA (R.H. Caterall) at the Oval in 1929; Dough Wright v Aus (J.H.W. Fingleton) at Nottingham in 1938; Jim Laker v West Indies (C.L. Walcott) at Bridgetown 1947-48; Harold Rhodes v Ind (P. Roy) at Leeds in 1959; David Steele v Aus (A.A. Mallett) at Lord’s 1975, John Emburey v NZ (B.A. Edgar) at Lord’s in 1978, Edward Ernest Hemmings v Pak (Javed Miandad) at Birmingham in 1982 and Chris Cowdrey v Ind (Kapil Dev) at Bombay in 1984-85, R Johnson v Zim (S Carlisle) at Chester-le-Street in 2003, two West Indians, David Holford (F.J.Titmus) at Manchester in 1966 and Jimmy Adams v SA (W.J. Cronje) at Bridgetown 1991-92, an Australian, Fredrick William Freer v Eng (C. Washbrook) at Sydney in 1946-47, a South African Athol Matthew Rowan v England (L. Hutton) at Nottingham 1947, an Indian, Woorkery Raman v WI (C.A. Walsh) at Madras 1987-88, a New Zealander Gordon Lindsay Weir (G. B. Legge) at Wellington in 1929-30 and a Sri Lankan, Saliya Ahangama v Ind ( M.A. Azharuddin) at Colombo in 1985-86, a Zimbabwean, Robert Peall v Pak (Aamer Sohail) and a Pakistani Shahid Nazir v Zim (A.D.R. Campbell) at Sheikhupura in 1996-97.

Those who took a wicket with their fifth ball are five Englishmen, George Simpson, Hayward v SA (J.W. Zulch) at Johannesburg 1909-10; Len Coldwell v Pak (Imtiaz Ahmed) at Lord’s 1962; Robin Jackman v WI (C.G. Greenidge) at Bridgetown 1980-81; Darren Gough v NZ (Martin Crowe) at Old Trafford 1994 and Ronnie Irani v Ind (M.A. Azharuddin) at Edgbaston in 1996, an Australian, Ashley Mallett v Eng (M.C. Cowdrey) at The Oval in 1968, a South African, Graham Anton Chevalier v Aus (A.P. Sheahan) at Cape Town in 1969-70, a New Zealander, Brain Yuile v Eng (E.R. Dexter) at Auckland in 1962-63, and two Indians, Montu Banerjee v WI (D.St E. Atkinson) at Calcutta in 1948-49, Chetan Sharma v Pak (Mohsin Khan) at Lahore in 1984-85 and a Pakistani, Mohammad Sami v NZ (Mark Richardson) at Auckland in 2000-01.

Those who took a wicket with their sixth ball are six Englishmen Maurice Leyland v WI (G. Challenor) at The Oval 1928, Edward Winchester Clarke v SA (R.H. Catterall) at The Oval 1929, Geoff Pullar v WI (F.M.M. Worrell) at Port-of-Spain 1959-60; Mike Selvey v WI (R.C. Fredericks) at Manchester in 1976 and Derek Pringle v Ind (Yashpal Shrama) at Lord’s in 1982, GP Swann v Ind (R Dravid) at Chennai in 2008-09, a South African, Denys Paul Beck Morkel v Eng (P. Holmes) at Johannesburg in 1929-30, an Indian, Vaman Kumar v Pak (Imtiaz Ahmed) at Delhi 1961-62 and a Pakistani Fazl-e-Akbar v SA (G. Kirsten) at Durban in 1997-98.

Two Australian bowlers captured a wicket with the seventh delivery of their first over (8 ball over), Ron Gaunt v SA (R.J. Westcott) at Durban in 1957-58 and Tony Mann v Ind (G.R. Viswanath) at Brisbane in 1977-78.

It may be noted that Aussie, Ian Johnson, West Indians Peter Lashley and Cleton Lambert, New Zealand’s Bruce Murray and Keith Thomson and England’s Greame Hick had made their debut in an earlier Test before they bowled their first over in a later Test.

NoBowlerBatsmanTeamOppGroundSeasonDel
1TP HoranWW ReadAusEngSydney1882/831
2A ConinghamAC MacLarenAusEngMelbourne1894/951
3WM BradleyFJ LaverEngAusManchester18991
4EG ArnoldVT TrumperEngAusSydney-SCG1903/041
5AEE VoglerEG HayesSAFEngJo’burg1905/061
6JN CrawfordAEE VoglerEngSAFJo’burg1905/061
7GG MacaulayGAL HearneEngSAFCape Town1922/231
8MW TateMJ SusskindEngSAFBirmingham19241
9M HendersonEW DawsonNZlEngChristchurch1929/301
10HD SmithE PaynterNZlEngChristchurch1932/331
11TF JohnsonWW KeetonWinEngThe Oval19391
12KR MillerWA HadleeAusNZlWellington1945/461
13R HoworthDV DyerEngSAFThe Oval19471
14Intikhab AlamCC McDonaldPakAusKarachi1959/601
15RK IllingworthPV SimmonsEngWinNottingham19911
16NM KulkarniMS AtapattuIndSrlCol-RPS19971
17M LakshithaMohdAshrafulSrlBanCol-SSC20021
18NM LyonSangakkaraAusSrlGalle20111
19RMS ErangaSR WatsonSrlAusCol-SSC20111
20DL PiedtMAVermeulenSAFZimHarare20141
21GC ViljoenAN CookSAFEngJo’burg2015/161
        
22GA RoweTC O’BrienSAFEngJo’burg1895-962
23W BarberHB CameronEngSAFLeeds19352
24J CameronH GimblettWinEngLord’s19392
25B AppleyardHanif MohdEngPakNottingham19542
26F MissionCC HuttonAusWIMelbourne19612
27GWA CubbJT IkinSAFEngNottingham19612
28C McCoolDAN McRaeAusNZlWellington1964-652
29P PhilpottCC HunteAusWIKingston1964-652
30G DymockJM ParkerAusNZlAdelaide1973-742
31BAG MurrayS Abid AliNZlIndWellington1967-682
32M NeserH HameedAusEngAdelaide2021-222
        
33I JohnsonL HuttonAusEngSydney1946-473
34R JenkinsEAB RowanEngSAFDurban1948-493
35MS HardikarRB KanhaiIndWinMumbai-BS1958-593
36P LashleyG BoycottWinEngThe Oval19663
37E FreemanS Abid AliAusIndBrisbane1967-683
38K ThomsonFM EngineerNZLIndWellington1967-683
39M HendrickED SolkarEngIndManchester19743
40B BracewellGA GoochNZlEngThe Oval19783
41KarupparachhiMudassarNazarSrlPakCol-SSC1985-863
42G HickPV SimmonsEngWinLord’s19913
43C LambertMRRamprakashWinEngThe Oval19913
44D LiyanageMA TaylorSrlAusCol-SSC1992-933
45HK OlangaSaeed AnwarZimPakHarare1994-953
46R JohnsonM VermeulenEngZimCh-le-St20033
47GP SwannG GambhirEngIndChennai2008-093
        
48N ClarkeRH CaterallEngSAFThe Oval19294
49GL WeirGB LeggeNZlEngWellington1929-304
50D WrightJHWFingletonEngAusNottingham19384
51FW FreerC WashbrookAusEngSydney1946-474
52AM RowanL HuttonSAFEngNottingham19474
53J LakerCL WalcottEngWinBridgetown1947-484
54H RhodesP RoyEngIndLeeds19594
55DJ HolfordFJ TitmusWinEngManchester19664
56D SteeleAA MallettEngAusLord’s19754
57J EmbureyBA EdgarEngNZlLord’s19784
58EE HemmingsJ MiandadEngPakBirmingham19824
59CS CowdreyKapil DevEngIndBombay-WS1984-854
60SAhangamaMAAzharuddinSrlIndCol-SSC1985-864
61Shahid NaxieADR CampbellPakZimSheikhupura1986-874
62WV RamanCA WalshIndWinMadras1987-884
63J AdamsWJ CronjeWinSAFBridgetown1991-924
64SG PeallAamer SohailZimPakKarachi19934
65R JohnsonS CarlisleEngNZlCh-le-St20034
        
66GS HaywardJW ZulchEngSAFJo’burg1909-105
67SN BannerjeeDS AtkinsonIndWinCalcutta1948-495
68L ColdwellImtiaz AhmedEngPakLord’s19625
69A MallettMC CowdreyAusEngThe Oval19625
70B YuileER DexterNZlEngAuckland1962-635
71GA ChevalierAP ShehaunSAFAusCape Town1969-705
72R JackmanCG GreenidgeEngWinBridgetown1980-815
73Chethan SharmaMohsin KhanIndPakLahore1984-855
74D GoughMD CroweEngNZlManchester19945
75R IraniMAAzharuddinEngIndEdgbaston19965
76Mohd SamiMHRichardsonPakNZlAuckland2000-015
        
77M LeylandG ChallenorEngWinThe Oval19286
78EW ClarkeRM CaterallEngSAFThe Oval19296
79DPB MorkelP HolmesSAFEngJo’burg1929-306
80G PullarFMM WorrellEngWinTrinidad1959-606
81VV KumarImtiaz AhmedIndPakDelhi1961-626
82M SelveyRC FredericksEngWinManchester19766
83DR PringleYashpalSharmaEngIndLord’s19826
84Fazl-e-AkbarG KirstenPakSAFDurban1997-986
85GP SwannR DravidEngIndChennai2008-096
86Tabish KhanT MusukundaPakZimHarare20216
       
87R GauntRJ WestcottAusSAFDurban1957-587
88AL MannGRViswanathAusIndBrisbane1977-787
       
89TE BaileyVJ ScottEngNZlLeeds19498
        
NoBowlerBatsmanTeamOppGroundSeasonDel
90AN HornbyFE AllanEngAusMelbourne1878-79NK
91M LeylandG ChallenorEngWIThe Oval1929-30NK
92MS NicholasH FolleyWinNZlCh’Church1929-30NK
93EW DempsterDJ McGlewNZlSAFAuckland1952-53NK
94AF LissetAP BinnsNZlWinDunedin1955-56NK
95LA KingMLJaisimhaWinIndKingston1961-62NK
Ashes series 2021-22 : Adelaide Test : Second day

Ashes series 2021-22 : Adelaide Test : Second day

M Labuschagne scored a century {103} in Australia’s first innings to provide the 865th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the 493rd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on home soil

M Labuschagne scored a century {103} in Australia’s first innings to provide the 320th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a test innings against England. It also provides the 179th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on home soil against England.

M Labuschagne scored a century {103} in Australia’s first innings to provide the 106th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Adelaide. It also provides the 41st occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Adelaide against England.

M Labuschagne scored a century {103} in Australia’s first innings to provide the 22nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a test innings in a day night test. It also represents his third century in a day-night test. He now holds the record for most centuries in a day-night test. Asad Shafiq of Pakistan is the other batsman to score two centuries in a day-night test.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundMon/Year
1Asad Shafiq1374PakAusBrisbaneDec 2016
2Asad Shafiq1124PakSrlDub-DSCOct 2017
        
1Labuschagne1621AusPakAdelaideNov 2019
2Labuschagne1431AusNZlPerthDec 2019
3Labuschagne1031AusEngAdelaideDec 2021

M Labuschagne scored a century {103} in Australia’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a test innings in a day night test against England

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundMon/Year
1SE Marsh126*1AusEngAdelaideDec 2017
2Williamson1022NZlEngAucklandMar 2018
3HM Nicholls145*2NZlEngAucklandMar 2018
4Labuschagne1031AusEngAdelaideDec 2021

It also represents the second occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against England in a day-night test after SE Marsh. SE Marsh had scored 126 not out against England at Adelaide in Dec 2017

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundMon/Year
1SE Marsh126*1AusEngAdelaideDec 2017
2Labuschagne1031AusEngAdelaideDec 2021

SPD Smith scored 93 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 193rd  occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the 70th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against England.

SPD Smith scored 93 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 114th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against It also provides the 42nd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against England on home soil

SPD Smith scored 93 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 18th occasion of an Australian captain scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the 12th occasion of an Australian captain scoring a ninety in a test innings on home soil

SPD Smith scored 93 in Australia’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of an Australian captain scoring a ninety in a test innings against England It also provides the sixth occasion of an Australian captain scoring a ninety in a test innings against England on home soil

SPD Smith scored 93 in Australia’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of an Australian captain scoring a ninety in a test at Adelaide. It also provides the third occasion of an Australian captain scoring a ninety in a test at Adelaide

DA Warner {95} and SPD Smith {93} scored nineties in Australia’s first innings at the end of the first day’s play in this test to provide the eighth occasion of two Australian batsmen scoring nineties in an innings. It also provides the first such occasion by Australian batsmen against England.

DA Warner {95} and SPD Smith {93} scored nineties in Australia’s first innings at the end of the first day’s play in this test to provide the 59th occasion of two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings. It also provides the ninth such occasion by batsmen against England.

DA Warner {95} and SPD Smith {93} scored nineties in Australia’s first innings at the end of the first day’s play in this test to provide the eighth occasion of two Australian batsmen dismissed for nineties in an innings. It also provides the first such occasion by Australian batsmen against England.

DA Warner {95} and SPD Smith {93} scored nineties in Australia’s first innings at the end of the first day’s play in this test to provide the 51st occasion of two batsmen scoring nineties in an innings. It also provides the eighth such occasion by batsmen against England.

DA Warner {95}, M Labuschagne {104} and SPD Smith {93} scored 90 plus runs in Australia’s first innings to provide the 17th occasion of batsmen batting at number two, three and four scoring 90 plus runs in an innings in the annals of test cricket.

Of these seventeen occasions, there are eleven occasions of batsmen batting at number two,three and four  scoring centuries, and five occasions of two batsmen scoring centuries and one batsmen scoring ninety and only one occasion of one batsman scoring a century and two batsmen scoring ninety.

only one occasion of one batsman scoring a century and two batsmen scoring ninety has been witnessed in this test through DA Warner {95}, M Labuschagne {104} and SPD Smith {93}.

SPD Smith’s 93 represent his fourth ninety as a batsman in his test career and also his first ninety while leading Australia.

NoPlayerRIOppGroundMon/Year
1SPD Smith921IndMohaliMar 2013
2SPD Smith974PakA DhabiOct 2014
3SPD Smith922EngLord’sAug 2019
4SPD Smith931EngAdelaideDec 2021

It also provides the first ninety by a captain in a day-night test and fourth occasion by a batsman in a day-night test.

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundMon/Year
1Babar Azam972PakAusAdelaideNov 2019
2Sami Aslam901PakWinDub-DSCOct 2016
3SPD Smith931AusEngAdelaideDec 2021
4DA Warner951AusEngAdelaideDec 2021

MG Neser who was making his test debut in this match captured his first test wicket when he captured the wicket of opening batsman Haseeb Hameed  caught by MA Starc for 6. Espncricino.com describes Haseeb Hameed’s dismissal thus

6.2 – chipped to mid on! Starc takes it and Neser gets mobbed! Full and angled into middle and off, almost a half volley, Hameed tried to whip it with the bottom hand through midwicket and just chipped it straight to mid on. Strange shot. Not many Test openers get caught at mid on like that in the 7th over. 12/2.

MG Neser captured his first test wicket of the second ball he bowled in his test career

SPD Smith took his 126th catch as a fieldsman and 77th as captain when he caught RJ Burns off MA Starc for 4 in England’s innings. It was the 12th catch he has taken off MA Starc as a fieldsman and eighth catch off MA Starc when he was captaining Australia.

AR Patel stands tall with his eleven for 70 in a day-night test at Ahmedabad

AR Patel stands tall with his eleven for 70 in a day-night test at Ahmedabad

AR Patel of India who returned with figures of 11 for 70 in thejust concluded test against Ahmedabad against England became the third bowler to capture ten or more wickets in a day-night test after D Bishoo of West Indies and PJ Cummins of Australia. The following table lists the performance of these three bowlers.

NoPlayerW-RTeamOppGroundStart Date
1AR Patel11-070IndEngAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
2PJ Cummins10-062AusSrlBrisbane24 Jan 2019
3D Bishoo10-174WinPakDub-DSC13 Oct 2016

AR Patel’s 11 for 70 represent the best bowling figures in a day-night test. It was an improvement over PJ Cummins’ figures of 10 for 62 in the test match between Australia and Sri Lanka at Brisbane in Jan 2019

AR Patel became the first bowler in a day-night test to capture ten wickets in a match with five plus wickets in each innings. He returned with figures of 6 for 38 in the first innings and 5 for 32 in the second innings of this test. He had match figures of 11 for 70

Test Matches completed in two days

Test Matches completed in two days

The third test between India and England at Ahmedabad in the ongoing test series was completed in two days with India winning this test by ten wickets to provide the 22nd occasion of a team winning a test within two days. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoT-1T-2DWonGroundMatch Date
1EngAus2AusThe Oval28 Aug 1882
2EngAus2AusLord’s16 Jul 1888
3EngAus2EngThe Oval13 Aug 1888
4EngAus2EngManchester30 Aug 1888
5SAFEng2EngP Elizabeth12 Mar 1889
6SAFEng2EngCape Town25 Mar 1889
7EngAus2EngThe Oval11 Aug 1890
8SAFEng2EngP Elizabeth13 Feb 1896
9SAFEng2EngCape Town21 Mar 1896
10AusSAF2AusManchester27 May 1912
11EngSAF2EngThe Oval12 Aug 1912
12EngAus2AusNottingham28 May 1921
13AusWin2AusMelbourne13 Feb 1931
14SAFAus2AusJohannesburg15 Feb 1936
15NZlAus2AusWellington29 Mar 1946
16EngWin2EngLeeds17 Aug 2000
17AusPak2AusSharjah11 Oct 2002
18SAFZim2SAFCape Town04 Mar 2005
19ZimNZl2NZlHarare07 Aug 2005
20SAFZim2SAFP Elizabeth26 Dec 2017
21IndAfg2IndBengaluru14 Jun 2018
22IndEng2IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

It also provides the second occasion of a test match completed in two days on Indian soil. The first such occasion was the Bengaluru test between India and Afghanistan in Jun 2018. Incidentally this test was your truly’s 100th International match

NoT-1T-2DWonGroundMatch Date
1IndAfg2IndBengaluru14 Jun 2018
2IndEng2IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
Second day of the Ahmedabad test between India and England

Second day of the Ahmedabad test between India and England

JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 127th occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 64th occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket on away soil

JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 15th occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket on away soil

JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 21st occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the seventh occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket on away soil

JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the first occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket on away soil

JE Root became the second captain in the annals of test cricket to capture five plus wickets conceding single digit runs in a test innings after AER Gilligan of England. AER Gilligan had returned with figures of six wickets conceding seven runs against SAF at Birmingham in Jun 1924.

JE Root with his five for eight became the 13th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such performances are tabulated below

NoPlayerWktsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1GA Lohmann8-074EngSAFP Elizabeth13 Feb 1896
2AER Gilligan6-072EngSAFBirmingham14 Jun 1924
3H Ironmonger5-061AusSAFMelbourne12 Feb 1932
4ERH Toshack5-022AusIndBrisbane28 Nov 1947
5TBA May5-093AusWinAdelaide23 Jan 1993
6JJC Lawson6-033WinBanDhaka08 Dec 2002
7MJ Clarke6-093AusIndMumbai03 Nov 2004
8VD Philander5-071SAFNZlCape Town02 Jan 2013
9DW Steyn6-082SAFPakJohannesburg01 Feb 2013
10KAJ Roach5-081WinBanNorth Sound04 Jul 2018
11JJ Bumrah5-074IndWinNorth Sound22 Aug 2019
12JR Hazlewood5-083AusIndAdelaide17 Dec 2020
13JE Root5-082EngIndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

He also became the third England bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such performances are tabulated below

NoPlayerWktsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1GA Lohmann8-074EngSAFP Elizabeth13 Feb 1896
2AER Gilligan6-072EngSAFBirmingham14 Jun 1924
3JE Root5-082EngIndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

He also became the fourth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs against Ind. All such performances are tabulated below

NoPlayerWktsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1ERH Toshack5-022AusIndBrisbane28 Nov 1947
2MJ Clarke6-093AusIndMumbai03 Nov 2004
3JR Hazlewood5-083AusIndAdelaide17 Dec 2020
4JE Root5-082EngIndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

JE Root became the second bowler to capture five wickets conceding single digit runs in a day-night test after JR Hazzlewood of Aus. JR Hazelwood had figures of five for eight against Ind at Adelaide in Dec 2020. Interestingly enough both these bowlers have the same figures {five for eight} and against the same opposition {India}

NoPlayerWktsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1JR Hazlewood5-083AusIndAdelaide17 Dec 2020
2JE Root5-082EngIndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

England was dismissed for 81 in its second innings, its lowest test innings score against Ind. Its previous lowest total against India in England was 101 at The Oval in Aug 1971. Its previous lowest total against India in India was at Mumbai in Nov 1981.

The interval between 1971 and 1981 is ten years and the interval between 1981 and 2021 is twenty years – multiple of ten years.

AR Patel captured five for 32 in England’s second innings to provide the 76th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against England. It also provides the 45th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against England in Ind.

AR Patel captured eleven wickets conceding 70 runs in this {6-38 and 5-22} to provide the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test with five plus wickets in each innings of the test against England. Other two occasions were – R Ashwin’s 12 for 167 {6-112 and 6-52} at Mumbai in Dec 2016 and L Sivaramakrishnan’s 12 for 181 {6-64 and 6-117} at Mumbai in Nov 1984.

Interestingly both R Ashwin and L Sivaramakrishnan have witnessed the feat of AR Patel. R Ashwin bowling in tandem with AR Patel. L Sivaramakrishnan commenting on the performance of AR Patel in the capacity of a TV Commentator for Starsports.

AR Patel captured eleven wickets conceding 70 runs in this {6-38 and 5-22} to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test with five plus wickets in each innings of the test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerWktsOppGroundStart Date
1ND Hirwani16-136WinChennai11 Jan 1988
2Harbhajan15-217AusChennai18 Mar 2001
3JM Patel14-124AusKanpur19 Dec 1959
4MH Mankad13-131PakDelhi16 Oct 1952
5J Srinath13-132PakKolkata16 Feb 1999
6R Ashwin13-140NZlIndore08 Oct 2016
7A Kumble13-181AusChennai14 Oct 2004
8Harbhajan13-196AusKolkata11 Mar 2001
9R Ashwin12-085NZlHyd-RGS23 Aug 2012
10R Ashwin12-098SAFNagpur25 Nov 2015
11Chandrasekhar12-104AusMelbourne30 Dec 1977
12IK Pathan12-126ZimHarare20 Sep 2005
13R Ashwin12-167EngMumbai08 Dec 2016
14LSR Krishnan12-181EngMumbai28 Nov 1984
15R Ashwin12-198AusChennai22 Feb 2013
16AR Patel11-070EngAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
17IK Pathan11-096BanDhaka10 Dec 2004
18RG Nadkarni11-122AusChennai02 Oct 1964
19SLV Raju11-125SrlAhmedabad08 Feb 1994
20Harbhajan11-224AusBengaluru06 Oct 2004
21A Kumble10-074PakDelhi04 Feb 1999
22PP Ojha10-089WinMumbai14 Nov 2013
23BKV Prasad10-153SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
24BS Bedi10-194AusPerth16 Dec 1977

AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the 51st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match. It also provides the 39th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match on home soil and also provides the fifth such occasion against Eng at Ahmedabad.

AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the ground record for the best figures by a bowler at Ahmedabad. The previous best was SLV Raju’s 11 for 125 against Sri Lanka in Feb 1994.

AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the 51st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match against England. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match on home soil against England and also second such occasion against England at Ahmedabad. A Kumble’s 10 for 233 in Dec 2001 was the other occasion.

R Ashwin’s four wickets in England’s second innings fetched him an aggregate of 401 test wickets. He became the 16th bowler and the fourth Indian bowler to capture 400 plus test wickets in the annals of test cricket. Others are – A Kumble {619}, N Kapil Dev {434} and Harbhajan Singh {417}

JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the 98th occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair. It also provides the 53rd occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair on away soil

JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the eighth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair against India. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair on away soil against India.

JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the 49th occasion of a  batsman collecting a pair against India. It also provides the 31st occasion of a batsman collecting a pair against India on Indian soil.

It also provides the fourth occasion of a batsman collecting a pair at Ahmedabad. Others are AL Logie of West Indies in Nov 1983, MS Atapattu of Sri Lanka in Feb 1994 and TG McIntosh of New Zealand in Nov 2010

Z Crawly was dismissed for a duck in England’s second innings to provide the 19th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a duck against India. It also provide the 12th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a duck against India in India.

Z Crawley scored 53 and zero in this test to provide the fifth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty and a duck in a test match against India. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerFISIOppoGroundStart Date
1DL Amiss820IndBengaluru28 Jan 1977
2AJ Stewart740IndChennai11 Feb 1993
3MP Vaughan0100IndLord’s25 Jul 2002
4KK Jennings1120IndMumbai08 Dec 2016
5Z Crawley530IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

This test was completed in two days with India winning this test by ten wickets to provide the 22nd occasion of a team winning a test within two days. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoT-1T-2DWonGroundMatch Date
1EngAus2AusThe Oval28 Aug 1882
2EngAus2AusLord’s16 Jul 1888
3EngAus2EngThe Oval13 Aug 1888
4EngAus2EngManchester30 Aug 1888
5SAFEng2EngP Elizabeth12 Mar 1889
6SAFEng2EngCape Town25 Mar 1889
7EngAus2EngThe Oval11 Aug 1890
8SAFEng2EngP Elizabeth13 Feb 1896
9SAFEng2EngCape Town21 Mar 1896
10AusSAF2AusManchester27 May 1912
11EngSAF2EngThe Oval12 Aug 1912
12EngAus2AusNottingham28 May 1921
13AusWin2AusMelbourne13 Feb 1931
14SAFAus2AusJohannesburg15 Feb 1936
15NZlAus2AusWellington29 Mar 1946
16EngWin2EngLeeds17 Aug 2000
17AusPak2AusSharjah11 Oct 2002
18SAFZim2SAFCape Town04 Mar 2005
19ZimNZl2NZlHarare07 Aug 2005
20SAFZim2SAFP Elizabeth26 Dec 2017
21IndAfg2IndBengaluru14 Jun 2018
22IndEng2IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

It also provides the second occasion of a test match completed in two days on Indian soil. The first such occasion was the Bengaluru test between India and Afghanistan in Jun 2018. Incidentally this test was your truly’s 100th International match

NoT-1T-2DWonGroundMatch Date
1IndAfg2IndBengaluru14 Jun 2018
2IndEng2IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

AR Patel and R Ashwin shared the new ball in England’s second innings to provide the 48th occasion of new ball being shared by two spinners in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 17th occasion of Indian spin bowlers sharing the new ball in an innings.

AR Patel and R Ashwin shared the new ball in England’s second innings to provide the 19th occasion of new ball being shared by two spinners against England in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian spin bowlers sharing the new ball in an innings against England

R Ashwin’s 401 wickets costed him 10005 runs. He became the 12th bowler in the annals of test cricket to concede 10000 plus and capture 400 plus wickets. He also became the fourth Indian bowler to concede 10000 plus runs and capture 400 plus wickets

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWkts
1A Kumble1322364085018355619
2Harbhajan1031902858013537417
3N Kapil Dev1312272774012867434
4R Ashwin0771442126410005401

This test was won by ten wickets and gave India its 22nd victory on home soil under V Kohli. With 22 wins to his credit V Kohli now owns the record for most test wins by an Indian captain on home soil. He went past MS Dhoni who had won 21 tests on home soil. The following table lists the home soil wins under these two Indian skippers

NoCaptainOppMarginGroundStart Date
1MS DhoniSAF8 wicketsKanpur11 Apr 2008
2MS DhoniAus320 runsMohali17 Oct 2008
3MS DhoniAus172 runsNagpur06 Nov 2008
4MS DhoniEng6 wicketsChennai11 Dec 2008
5MS DhoniSrlinns & 144 runsKanpur24 Nov 2009
6MS DhoniSrlinns & 24 runsMum-BS02 Dec 2009
7MS DhoniSAFinns & 57 runsKolkata14 Feb 2010
8MS DhoniAus1 wicketsMohali01 Oct 2010
9MS DhoniAus7 wicketsBengaluru09 Oct 2010
10MS DhoniNZlinns & 198 runsNagpur20 Nov 2010
11MS DhoniWin5 wicketsDelhi06 Nov 2011
12MS DhoniWininns & 15 runsKolkata14 Nov 2011
13MS DhoniNZlinns & 115 runsHyd-RGS23 Aug 2012
14MS DhoniNZl5 wicketsBengaluru31 Aug 2012
15MS DhoniEng9 wicketsAhmedabad15 Nov 2012
16MS DhoniAus8 wicketsChennai22 Feb 2013
17MS DhoniAusinns & 135 runsHyd-RGS02 Mar 2013
18MS DhoniAus6 wicketsMohali14 Mar 2013
19MS DhoniAus6 wicketsDelhi22 Mar 2013
20MS DhoniWininns & 51 runsKolkata06 Nov 2013
21MS DhoniWininns & 126 runsMumbai14 Nov 2013
      
NoCaptainOppMarginGroundStart Date
1V KohliSAF108 runsMohali05 Nov 2015
2V KohliSAF124 runsNagpur25 Nov 2015
3V KohliSAF337 runsDelhi03 Dec 2015
4V KohliNZl197 runsKanpur22 Sep 2016
5V KohliNZl178 runsKolkata30 Sep 2016
6V KohliNZl321 runsIndore08 Oct 2016
7V KohliEng246 runsVizag17 Nov 2016
8V KohliEng8 wicketsMohali26 Nov 2016
9V KohliEnginns & 36 runsMumbai08 Dec 2016
10V KohliEnginns & 75 runsChennai16 Dec 2016
11V KohliBan208 runsHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017
12V KohliAus75 runsBengaluru04 Mar 2017
13V KohliSrlinns & 239 runsNagpur24 Nov 2017
14V KohliWininns & 272 runsRajkot04 Oct 2018
15V KohliWin10 wicketsHyd-RGS12 Oct 2018
16V KohliSAF203 runsVizag02 Oct 2019
17V KohliSAFinns & 137 runsPune10 Oct 2019
18V KohliSAFinns & 202 runsRanchi19 Oct 2019
19V KohliBaninns & 130 runsIndore14 Nov 2019
20V KohliBaninns & 46 runsKolkata22 Nov 2019
21V KohliEng317 runsChennai13 Feb 2021
22V KohliEng10 wicketsAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
First day of Ahmedabad test between India and England

First day of Ahmedabad test between India and England

This test will be a day-night test to provide the 16th occasion of a Day-Night test in the annals of test cricket. It will be the second day-night test held in India. The first one was against Bangladesh at Kolkata in Nov 2019. India had won this test by an innings and 46 runs

This test is India’s third day-night test when it took on England at Ahmedabad. India’s other two day-night tests with results are detailed below.

NoTeamResultMarginOppGroundDate
1IndwonI & 046 runsBanKolkata22.11.19
2IndLost008 wktsAusAdelaide17.12.20

This test is England’s fourth day-night test when it took on India at Ahmedabad. England’s other three day-night tests with details are detailed below

NoTeamResultMarginOppGroundDate
1EngwonI & 209 runsWinBirmingham17.08.17
2Englost120 runsAusAdelaide02.12.17
3EnglostI & 049 runsNZlAuckland22.03.18

India and England will play their first day-night test when they meet each other at Ahmedabad

I Sharma made his 100th test appearance in this test. He is the 70th cricketer to appear in 100 plus tests in the annals of test cricket. He is the eleventh Indian cricketer to appear in 100 plus tests.

He became the eleventh pace bowler with 300 plus wickets to appear in 100 plus tests. He also became the second Indian pace bowler with 300 plus wickets to appear in 100 plus wickets after Kapil Dev.

The following is the list of bowlers who have played 100 tests and the wickets captured by them {Qualification 300 plus wickets]

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsBallsRunsWkts
1JM AndersonEng1592953409816187611
2SCJ BroadEng1462672928014312517
3SK WarneAus1452734070517995708
4M MuralitharanSrl1332304403918180800
5A KumbleInd1322364085018355619
6CA WalshWin1322423001912688519
7N Kapil DevInd1312272774012867434
8GD McGrathAus1242432924812186563
9DL VettoriNZl1131872881412441362
10WPUJC VaasSrl1111942343810501355
11SM PollockSAF108202243539733421
12Wasim AkramPak104181226279779414
13Harbhajan SinghInd1031902858013537417
14IT BothamEng1021682181510878383
15M NtiniSAF1011902083411242390
16NM LyonAus1001912569012816399
17I SharmaInd100180184509757303

The following is the list of Indian bowlers who have played 100 tests and the wickets captured by them {Qualification 300 plus wickets]

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsBallsRunsWkts
1A KumbleInd1322364085018355619
2N Kapil DevInd1312272774012867434
3Harbhajan SinghInd1031902858013537417
4I SharmaInd100180184509757303

I Sharma became the eleventh Indian cricketer to appear in 100 plus tests. The following table details the performance of these eleven cricketers

NoPlayerMatRunsCW5Ct
1SR Tendulkar2001592151460115
2R Dravid163132653610209
3VVS Laxman13487811720135
4A Kumble132250616193560
5N Kapil Dev131524884342364
6SM Gavaskar125101223410108
7DB Vengsarkar1166868170078
8SC Ganguly11372121632071
9Harbhajan Singh103222424172542
10V Sehwag10385032340190
11I Sharma10073603031122

England won the toss and elected to bat first to provide the 66th occasion of England doing so against India and also provides the 30th occasion of India doing so against India in India.

Z Crawlay was making his first appearance against India. He became the 273rd cricketer to represent England against India and also 171st cricketer to represent England against India in India.

Z Crawlay was making his first appearance against India as an opening batsman. He became the 71st cricketer to represent England as an opening batsman against India and also 45th cricketer to represent England as an opening batsman against India in India.

DP Sibley was dismissed for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the 18th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for a duck against India. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for a duck against India in India.

DP Sibley was dismissed for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the eleventh occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for a duck in a day-night test.

England’s first innings witnessed DP Sibley and JM Bairstow dismissed for ducks to provide the eleventh occasion of England batsmen batting at number two and three dismissed for ducks in a test innings.

It also provides the second such occasion against India. The first such occasion was witnessed at Chennai in 1993. In England’s second innings after following on AG Stewart and G Hick were dismissed for duck batting at number two and three respectively.

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This test has witnessed four cricketers with 100 plus tests. JM Anderson {159}, SCJ Broad {146} and JE Root {102} for England and I Sharma {100} for India to provide the very first occasion of four cricketers with 100 plus tests appearing in a test.

This test has witnessed three cricketers with 100 plus tests appearing for England. JM Anderson {159}, SCJ Broad {146} and JE Root {102} for England to provide the very first occasion of four cricketers with 100 plus tests appearing for a team in a test.

AR Patel captured six for 38 in England’s first innings to provide the 27th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings against England. It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings against England on home soil.

It also provides the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings against England at Ahmedabad. Prior to AR Patel, A Kumble had captured seven for 115 at Ahmedabad in Dec 2001

AR Patel captured six for 38 in England’s first innings to provide the 139th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings. It also provides the 91st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings on home soil. It also provides the 278th occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in a test innings against England.ui]

It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings at Ahmedabad. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundStart Date
1N Kapil Dev9-0833WinAhmedabad12 Nov 1983
2SLV Raju6-0873SrlAhmedabad08 Feb 1994
3J Srinath6-0214SAFAhmedabad20 Nov 1996
4A Kumble7-1151EngAhmedabad11 Dec 2001
5Harbhajan Singh7-0622SrlAhmedabad18 Dec 2005
6AR Patel6-0381EngAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

AR Patel became the seventh bowler to capture six wickets in an innings in a day-night test. The following table lists the other six bowlers

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDate
1JR Hazlewood6-0703AusNZlAdelaide27.11.15
2D Bishoo8-0493WinPakDub-DSC13.10.16
3Yasir Shah6-1841PakSrlDub-DSC06.10.17
4TA Boult6-0321NZlEngAuckland22.03.18
5PJ Cummins6-0233AusSrlBrisbane24.01.19
6MA Starc6-0662AusPakAdelaide29.11.19
7AR Patel6-0381IndEngAhmedabad24.02.21

AR Patel became the second bowler to capture six wickets in an innings in a day-night test against England at TA Boult of New Zealand. The following table lists the performance of these two bowlers

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDate
4TA Boult6-0321NZlEngAuckland22.03.18
2AR Patel6-0381IndEngAhmedabad24.02.21

The following table lists the 22 occasions of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in a day-night test.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDate
1JR Hazlewood6-0703AusNZlAdelaide27.11.15
2TA Boult5-0604NZlAusAdelaide27.11.15
3Yasir Shah5-1212PakWinDub-DSC13.10.16
4D Bishoo8-0493WinPakDub-DSC13.10.16
5Yasir Shah6-1841PakSrlDub-DSC06.10.17
6MDK Perera5-0984SrlPakDub-DSC06.10.17
7JM Anderson5-0433EngAusAdelaide02.12.17
8MA Starc5-0884AusEngAdelaide02.12.17
9M Morkel5-0212SAFZimP Elizabeth26.12.17
10KA Maharaj5-0593SAFZimP Elizabeth26.12.17
11TA Boult6-0321NZlEngAuckland22.03.18
12JO Holder5-0414WinSrlBridgetown23.06.18
13RAS Lakmal5-0752SrlAusBrisbane24.01.19
14PJ Cummins6-0233AusSrlBrisbane24.01.19
15I Sharma5-0221IndBanKolkata22.11.19
16UT Yadav5-0533IndBanKolkata22.11.19
17MA Starc6-0662AusPakAdelaide29.11.19
18NM Lyon5-0693AusPakAdelaide29.11.19
19MA Starc5-0522AusNZlPerth12.12.19
20TG Southee5-0693NZlAusPerth12.12.19
21JR Hazlewood5-0083AusIndAdelaide17.12.20
22AR Patel6-0381IndEngAhmedabad24.02.21

AR Patel became the third bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings in day-night test. The following table lists the performance of these three bowlers.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundDate
1MA Starc5-0884AusEngAdelaide02.12.17
2TA Boult6-0321NZlEngAuckland22.03.18
3AR Patel6-0381IndEngAhmedabad24.02.21

England was dismissed all out for 112 in its first innings in this test to provide the second occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 125 runs against India in India. The other occasion was its 102 all out against India at Mumbai in Nov 1981. Thus England’s 112 all out represents its second lowest total against India in India

Z Crawley {53} and DP Sibley {0} scored a fifty and duck respectively in England’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of England openers scoring a fifty and a duck against India.

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11H Gimblett67*4IndLord’s27 Jun 1936
 2A Mitchell04IndLord’s27 Jun 1936
        
21RA Smith563IndChennai11 Feb 1993
 2AJ Stewart03IndChennai11 Feb 1993
        
31AN Cook502IndMohali19 Dec 2008
 2AJ Strauss02IndMohali19 Dec 2008
        
41Z Crawley531IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
 2DP Sibley01IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

It also provides the third occasion of England openers scoring a fifty and a duck against India in India

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11RA Smith563IndChennai11 Feb 1993
 2AJ Stewart03IndChennai11 Feb 1993
        
21AN Cook502IndMohali19 Dec 2008
 2AJ Strauss02IndMohali19 Dec 2008
        
31Z Crawley531IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
 2DP Sibley01IndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021

Z Crawley scored 53 in England’s first innings to provide the 122nd occasion of an England opener scoring a fifty against India. It also provides the 63rd occasion of an England opener scoring a fifty against India in India. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England opener scoring a fifty against India at Ahmedabad.

JM Bairstow of England and CA Pujara of India scored zeroes in the first and second innings of this test to provide the fourth occasion of rival batsmen batting at number three scoring ducks in the first and second innings of a test in India-England test series.

It also provides the thirteenth occasion of rival batsmen batting at number three scoring ducks in the first and second innings of a test in the annals of test cricket.

CA Pujara’s duck in India’s first innings represent his ninth duck in 141 innings and 84 tests and his third against England in 21 tests and 39 innings.

V Kohli’s run aggregate at the end of his innings against England as captain read 1420. He went past GS Sobers who has an aggregate of 1417 against England while leading West Indies. Other captains to score more than V Kohli against England are – DG Bradman {2432}, AR Border {2276}, GC Smith {2051} and RT Ponting {1433}

R Ashwin’s three wickets in England’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 76 wickets against England. He became the 46th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 75 plus wickets against England. He also became the fifth Indian bowler to capture 75 plus wickets against England. Others are – BS Chandrashekhar {95}, A Kumble {92}, BS Bedi {85} and N Kapil Dev {85}

Wrong reporting by Times of India

Wrong reporting by Times of India

A Times of India {in India} report on yesterday’s match between Australia and India at Adelaide says that India posted its highest and lowest total in test innings on Dec 19. This information is carried in almost all the newspapers and also on social media in the country.

This is wrong and erroneous reporting. India posted its highest total of 759 for 7 declared against England at Chennai in the test which had a start date of 16 Dec 2016. India started its batting on the second day of the test and its score was 60 for no loss at the end of the second day {17 Dec 2016}. India batted the entire third day and took its score to 391 for 4 at the end of the third day {18 Dec 2016}. India declared its innings closed on the fourth day at 759 for 7 {19 Dec 2016}.

Thus to say, that India posted its highest total of 759 for 7 declared on 19 Dec 2016 is absolutely wrong and erroneous because India batted for three days to post 759 runs.

Let us not forget the nomenclature of tests are done on start date, while for one day and Twenty20 Internationals it is match date. If a one day is played for two days, that game will have a start date. This nomenclature is an accepted practice as of now. Let us not deviate from the accepted practice to create something unusual, because the present generation of youngsters and  cricket enthusiasts are mislead.