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Rival wicket keeper scoring fifties in the same one day international

Rival wicket keeper scoring fifties in the same one day international

JC Buttler of England scored 60 and RR Pant of India scored 125 not out in the just concluded one day international between the two teams at Manchester on 17 Jul 2022 to provide the 95th occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in the same one day internationals.

These 95 occasions include six occasions of both the rival wicket keepers scoring centuries, 29 occasions of one of the wicket keepers scoring a half century and the other a century and sixty occasions of rival wicket keeper scoring half centuries

The following table lists the 29 occasions of one of the wicket keepers scoring a half century and the other a century in the same one day international

NoTeamOppGroundDateCHC
1AusSrlMelbourne07 Feb 199911
2IndZimCol-RPS14 Sep 200211
3AusICCMel’one-CS07 Oct 200511
4AusSrlBrisbane14 Feb 200611
5AusSrlBridgetown28 Apr 200711
6AusSrlPerth15 Feb 200811
7IndSrlAdelaide19 Feb 200811
8AfgCanSharjah16 Feb 201011
9RSAZimPot’stroom17 Oct 201011
10CanNZlWankhede13 Mar 201111
11ZimBanHarare16 Aug 201111
12NZlRSAWellington25 Feb 201211
13RSAIndJo’burg05 Dec 201311
14WinEngN Sound05 Mar 201411
15WinBanBasseterre25 Aug 201411
16RSAWinJo’burg18 Jan 201511
17IndZimAuckland14 Mar 201511
18ZimWinHarare19 Mar 201811
19BanWinMirpur11 Dec 201811
20AusPakDub-DSC29 Mar 201911
21EngPakNottingham03 Jun 201911
22SrlBanCol-RPS26 Jul 201911
23IndWinChennai15 Dec 201911
24AfgIreA Dhabi21 Jan 202111
25ZimBanHarare16 Jul 202111
26AfgNetDoha23 Jan 202211
27PakWinMultan08 Jun 202211
28NetEngAmstelveen17 Jun 202211
29EngIndManchester17 Jul 202211
The following batting records beckon V Kohli in today’s one day international against England

The following batting records beckon V Kohli in today’s one day international against England

V Kohli has played 34 ODIs against England prior to the start of today’s game. If he appears in today’s game, it would be his 35th game against England. He would become the fifth Indian cricketer to play 35 plus one day internationals against England. Others are – MS Dhoni {48}, SK Raina {37}, SR Tendulkar {37} and Yuvraj Singh {37}

V Kohli has scored 12 fifties against England in one day internationals prior to the start of today’s game. One more fifty would fetch him his 13th fifty against England. He would then own the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman against England. SK Raina and SR Tendulkar have scored 12 fifties

V Kohli has scored nine half centuries against England in one day internationals prior to the start of today’s game. One more half century would fetch him his tenth half century against England. He would then become the fifth Indian batsman to score ten or more half centuries against England in one day internationals. Others are – R Dravid {11}, SK Rains {11}, MS Dhoni {10} and SR Tendulkar {10}

V Kohli has an aggregate of 1323 runs against England in one day international prior to the start of today’s game. 77 more runs would fetch him 1400 runs against England. If he gets them, then he would become the third Indian batsman to aggregate 1400 plus runs against England. MS Dhoni {1546} and SR Tendulkar {1455} are the other two Indian batsmen who have scored 1400 plus runs against England.

V Kohli has scored five fifties against England in England prior to the start of today’s game. One more fifty would fetch him his sixth fifty. He would then occupy the second place among the Indian batsmen who have scored most fifties against England in England. R Dravid owns the record with seven fifties to his credit. V Kohli would go past MS Dhoni, SR Ganguly and SR Tendulkar who have scored five fifties against England in England.

V Kohli has scored 49 boundary fours against England in England prior to the start of today’s game. One more boundary four would fetch him 50 boundary fours. He would then become the sixth Indian batsman to score 50 boundary fours against England in England. Others are – SR Tendulkar {84}, SC Ganguly {65}, R Dravid {61}, MS Dhoni {51} and Yuvraj Singh {50}

V Kohli has scored 564 runs against England in England prior to the start of today’s game. 36 more runs would fetch him 600 runs.  He would then become the fourth Indian batsman to score 600 plus runs against England in England. Others are – R Dravid {648}, SR Tendulkar {639} and MS Dhoni {613}

West Indies captains dismissed for a first ball duck in one day internationals

West Indies captains dismissed for a first ball duck in one day internationals

N Pooran of West Indies collected the first ball duck against Bangladesh at Providence on 13 Jul 2022 to provide the 15th occasion of a West Indies captain dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings in one day international. All such occasions are detailed below

NoPlayerRBFIOppGroundStart Date
1CH Lloyd012AusSydney21 Dec 1979
2IVA Richards012PakSialkot14 Nov 1986
3IVA Richards012PakHyd-Pak18 Nov 1986
4BC Lara011RSAJo’burg22 Jan 1999
5CL Hooper012SrlCape Town28 Feb 2003
6BC Lara011PakLahore10 Dec 2006
7CH Gayle011AusAdelaide09 Feb 2010
8DJ Bravo012PakProvidence14 Jul 2013
9JO Holder012EngBridgetown09 Mar 2017
10JO Holder012AfgGros Islet09 Jun 2017
11JO Holder012NZlManchester22 Jun 2019
12KA Pollard012IndVizag18 Dec 2019
13KA Pollard012SrlHambantota26 Feb 2020
14KA Pollard011IndAhmedabad06 Feb 2022
15N Pooran011BanProvidence13 Jul 2022
Captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day internationals

Captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day internationals

RG Sharma and RR Pant were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 27th occasion of a captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer RITramOppGroundDate
1MG BurgessC02NZlEngManchester17.07.78
 GN EdwardsK02NZlEngManchester17.07.78
         
2GS ChappellC01AusWinPerth20.12.81
 RW MarshK01AusWinPerth20.12.81
         
3Javed MiandadC02PakIndSharjah22.03.85
 Ashraf AliK02PakIndSharjah22.03.85
         
4DI GowerC02EngWinBridgetown19.03.86
 PR DowntonK02EngWinBridgetown19.03.86
         
5AJ TraicosC01ZimIndWankhede17.10.87
 DL HoughtonK01ZimIndWankhede17.10.87
         
6Wasim AkramC01PakWinCape Town25.02.93
 Rashid LatifK01PakWinCape Town25.02.93
         
7A RanatungaC02SrlPakSingapore07.04.96
 KaluwitharanaK02SrlPakSingapore07.04.96
         
8CA WalshC02WinPakMelbourne20.01.97
 JR MurrayK02WinPakMelbourne20.01.97
         
9AY KarimC02KenZimDhaka23.03.99
 KO OtienoK02KenZimDhaka23.03.99
         
10A JadejaC02IndAusCol-SSC28.08.99
 R DravidK02IndAusCol-SSC28.08.99
         
11BC LaraC02WinSrlSharjah13.10.99
 RD JacobsK02WinSrlSharjah13.10.99
         
12SC GangulyC01IndAusIndore31.03.01
 V DahiyaK01IndAusIndore31.03.01
         
13RT PontingC01AusPakMel’one-CS15.06.02
 AC GilchristK01AusPakMel’one-CS15.06.02
         
14SO TikoloC01KenPakNairobi-G29.08.02
 DO ObuyaK01KenPakNairobi-G29.08.02
         
15ADR CampbellC01ZimPakHarare30.11.02
 T TaibuK01ZimPakHarare30.11.02
         
16CL HooperC02WinSrlCape Town28.02.03
 RD JacobsK02WinSrlCape Town28.02.03
         
17SC GangulyC01IndBanChattogram23.12.04
 MS DhoniK01IndBanChattogram23.12.04
         
18GC SmithC02RSAAusMel’one-CS03.02.06
 MV BoucherK02RSAAusMel’one-CS03.02.06
         
19Mohd AshrafulC01BanRSAMirpur12.03.08
 Dhiman GhoshK01BanRSAMirpur12.03.08
         
20AJ StraussC02EngAusPerth06.02.11
 SM DaviesK02EngAusPerth06.02.11
         
21AN CookC01EngIndDelhi17.10.11
 C KieswetterK01EngIndDelhi17.10.11
         
22DJ BravoC02WinPakProvidence14.07.13
 J CharlesK02WinPakProvidence14.07.13
         
23AD MathewsC01SrlNZlDambulla16.11.13
 KC SangakkaraK01SrlNZlDambulla16.11.13
         
24AS HansraC01CanNetMt Maunganui28.01.14
 Hamza TariqK01CanNetMt Maunganui28.01.14
         
25Mohd NabiC02AfgScoAbu Dhabi14.01.15
 Afsar ZazaiK02AfgScoAbu Dhabi14.01.15
         
26BB McCullumC01NZlAusMelbourne29.03.15
 L RonchiK01NZlAusMelbourne29.03.15
         
27RG SharmaC02IndEngLord’s14.07.22
 RR PantK02IndEngLord’s14.07.22

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer RITramOppGroundDate
1A JadejaC02IndAusCol-SSC28.08.99
 R DravidK02IndAusCol-SSC28.08.99
         
2SC GangulyC01IndAusIndore31.03.01
 V DahiyaK01IndAusIndore31.03.01
         
3SC GangulyC01IndBanChattogram23.12.04
 MS DhoniK01IndBanChattogram23.12.04
         
4RG SharmaC02IndEngLord’s14.07.22
 RR PantK02IndEngLord’s14.07.22

It also provides the second occasion of captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer RITramOppGroundDate
1MG BurgessC02NZlEngManchester17.07.78
 GN EdwardsK02NZlEngManchester17.07.78
         
2RG SharmaC02IndEngLord’s14.07.22
 RR PantK02IndEngLord’s14.07.22
Stats of the second one day international between England and India at Lord’s on 14 Jun 2022

Stats of the second one day international between England and India at Lord’s on 14 Jun 2022

This game witnessed both the teams dismissed all out. England was dismissed all out for 146, while India was dismissed all out for 146, to provide the 231st occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in a one day internationals

It also provides the eighth occasion of both the teams dismissed in a one day international played at Lord’s and also provides the second occasion in England-India one day series. The first such occasion was on 05 Sep 2004 when India was all out for 204 and England for 181.

This game witnessed both the teams dismissed all out. England was dismissed all out for 146, while India was dismissed all out for 146, to provide the 110th occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in a one day internationals in a bilateral series

It also provides the fourth occasion of both the teams dismissed in a one day international played at Lord’s in a bilateral series and also provides the first occasion in England-India one day bilateral series.

YS Chahal captured four for 47 to provide the first occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four wickets in a one day international at Lord’s.

It also provides the 196th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 20th occasions of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against England.

It also provides the 150th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 12th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals against England.

YS Chahal captured four for 47 to provide the 34th occasion of bowler capturing four or more wickets in a one day international at Lord’s. It also provides the 20th occasion of bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals at Lord’s.

RJW Topley of England captured six for 24 in this game to provide the 83rd occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the twelfth occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international against India

RJW Topley of England captured six for 24 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of an England bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the first occasion of an England bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international against India

RJW Topley of England captured six for 24 in this game to provide the 51st occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international in a bilateral series. It also provides the fifth occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international against India.

RJW Topley of England captured six for 24 in this game to provide the first occasion of a bowler capturing six plus wickets in an innings in a one day international in a bilateral series at Lord’s. The following table lists the seven occasions of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a bilateral series at Lord’s

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1RJW Topley6-242EngIndLord’s14 Jul 2022
2B Lee5-411AusEngLord’s10 Jul 2005
3D Gough5-441EngAusLord’s25 May 1997
4FH Edwards5-451WinEngLord’s01 Jul 2007
5Kasprowicz5-462AusPakLord’s04 Sep 2004
6B Lee5-491AusEngLord’s12 Sep 2009
7Hasan Ali5-511PakEngLord’s10 Jul 2021

YS Chahal {4 for 47} for India and RJW Topley {6 for 24} for England captured four plus wickets in this game to provide the 145th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same game in the history of one day international.

YS Chahal {4 for 47} for India and RJW Topley {6 for 24} for England captured four plus wickets in this game to provide the fifth occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same game in the history of one day international at Lord’s

YS Chahal {4 for 47} for India and RJW Topley {6 for 24} for England captured four plus wickets in this game to provide the 75th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same game in the history of one day international of bilateral series

YS Chahal {4 for 47} for India and RJW Topley {6 for 24} for England captured four plus wickets in this game to provide the third occasion of rival bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the same game in the history of one day international of a bilateral series at Lord’s

England won this game by 100 runs to provide the 38th occasion of England winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the fourth occasion of England winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin against India.

England won this game by 100 runs to provide the second occasion of England winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin at Lord’s and on both the occasions it was against India. England had won by 202 runs against India at Lord’s on 07 Jun 1975.

RG Sharma was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 44th occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for zero in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for zero in an innings in a one day international against England.

RG Sharma became the second Indian captain to score zero against England at Lord’s after R Dravid. R Dravid was dismissed for zero against England at Lord’s on 08 Sep 2007

RG Sharma was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian captain opener dismissed for zero in an innings in a one day international. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian captain opener dismissed for zero in an innings in a one day international against England.

RG Sharma’s zero in this innings was his first zero as Indian captain in 15 one day internationals and 15 innings. It also represents his 14th zero in 232 one day internationals and 225 innings as a batsman. It also represents his sixth zero in 148 one day internationals and 146 innings as an opening batsman.

RG Sharma, RR Pant and M Prasidh Krishna scored zeroes in this game to provide the 99 occasions of batsmen scoring zeroes in a one day international at Lord’s. It also provides the 41 occasions of batsmen scoring zeroes in a one day international at Lord’s.

RG Sharma, RR Pant and M Prasidh Krishna scored zeroes in this game to provide the ten occasions of batsmen scoring zeroes in a one day international at Lord’s against England It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen scoring zeroes in a one day international at Lord’s against England

RG Sharma, RR Pant and M Prasidh Krishna scored zeroes in this game to provide the first occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in a one day international against England

RG Sharma, RR Pant and M Prasidh Krishna scored zeroes in this game to provide the first occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in a one day international against England at Lord’s

RR Pant was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 44th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in one day international. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in one day international against England.

It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in one day international against England at Lord’s. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in one day international at Lord’s

RG Sharma and RR Pant were dismissed for zeroes in this game to provide the 27th occasion of a captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international.

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer RITramOppGroundDate
1A JadejaC02IndAusCol-SSC28.08.99
 R DravidK02IndAusCol-SSC28.08.99
         
2SC GangulyC01IndAusIndore31.03.01
 V DahiyaK01IndAusIndore31.03.01
         
3SC GangulyC01IndBanChattogram23.12.04
 MS DhoniK01IndBanChattogram23.12.04
         
4RG SharmaC02IndEngLord’s14.07.22
 RR PantK02IndEngLord’s14.07.22

It also provides the second occasion of captain and wicket keeper batsman dismissed for zeroes in the same innings in a one day international against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayer RITramOppGroundDate
1MG BurgessC02NZlEngManchester17.07.78
 GN EdwardsK02NZlEngManchester17.07.78
         
2RG SharmaC02IndEngLord’s14.07.22
 RR PantK02IndEngLord’s14.07.22

RJW Topley’s 6 for 24 in this game represent the best bowling figures in an innings by an England bowler in a one day internationals. The previous best was 6 for 31 by PD Collingwood against Bangladesh at Nottingham on 21 Jun 2005.

RJW Topley’s 6 for 24 in this game represent the best bowling figures in an innings by an England bowler in a one day internationals at Lord’s. The previous best was 5 for 44 by D Gough against Australia at Lord’s on 25 May 1997

Thus RJW Topley not only owns the best bowling figures by an England bowler in a one day international, but also owns the best bowling figures by an England bowler in a one day international at Lord’s – Mecca of Cricket.

Stats highlights of the first one day international between England and India at The Oval on 12 Jul 2022

Stats highlights of the first one day international between England and India at The Oval on 12 Jul 2022

JJ Bumrah returned with figures of 6 for 19 in this game to provide the 94th occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 13th occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals against England.

JJ Bumrah returned with figures of 6 for 19 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

NoPlayerW_RIOppGroundStart Date
1A Kumble6-122WinKolkata27 Nov 1993
2A Nehra6-232EngDurban26 Feb 2003
3AB Agarkar6-421AusMelbourne09 Jan 2004
4A Nehra6-591SrlCol-RPS09 Aug 2005
5S Sreesanth6-551EngIndore15 Apr 2006
6M Kartik6-271AusWankhede17 Oct 2007
7A Mishra6-481ZimBulawayo03 Aug 2013
8STR Binny6-042BanMirpur17 Jun 2014
9Kuldeep Yadav6-251EngNottingham12 Jul 2018
10YS Chahal6-421AusMelbourne18 Jan 2019
11JJ Bumrah6-191EngThe Oval12 Jul 2022

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals against England. All such occasions are listed below

NoPlayerW_RIOppGroundStart Date
1A Nehra6-232EngDurban26 Feb 2003
2S Sreesanth6-551EngIndore15 Apr 2006
3Kuldeep Yadav6-251EngNottingham12 Jul 2018
4JJ Bumrah6-191EngThe Oval12 Jul 2022

JJ Bumrah’s 6 for 19 in this game represent the best bowling figures by an Indian bowler against England. The previous best was 6 for 23 by A Nehra at Durban on 26 Feb 2003

JJ Roy, JE Root, BA Stokes and LS Livingstone scored zeroes in this game to provide the 115th occasion of four or more batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 13th such occasion of four or more batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in one day internationals against India.

JJ Roy, JE Root, BA Stokes and LS Livingstone scored zeroes in this game to provide the sixth occasion of four or more England batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the first such occasion of four England batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings in one day internationals against India.

England’s 110 all out in this game provides the 228th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 36th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in one day internationals against India.

England’s 110 in this game represent England’s lowest total in a completed innings against India. Its previous lowest was 125 at Jaipur on 15 Oct 2006.

It also provides the eleventh occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in one day internationals against India on home soil.

England’s 110 in this game represent England’s lowest total in a completed innings against India on home soil. Its previous lowest was 161 at Cardiff on 27 Aug 2014.

RG Sharma-S Dhawan posted 114 runs in an unfinished stand for the first wicket in this game to provide the 556th occasion of Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership in one day internationals. It also provides the 51st  occasion of Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership in one day internationals against England.

RG Sharma-S Dhawan posted 114 runs in an unfinished stand for the first wicket in this game to provide the 110th occasion of Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in one day internationals. It also provides the 15th occasion of Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in one day internationals against England.

India won this game by ten wickets to provide the seventh occasion of India winning a one day international by ten wickets margin. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first occasion of India winning a one day international by ten wickets against England

NoTeamMarginOppGroundMatch Date
1Ind10 wktsEAFLeeds11 Jun 1975
2Ind10 wktsSrlSharjah08 Apr 1984
3Ind10 wktsWinTrinidad27 Apr 1997
4Ind10 wktsZimSharjah13 Nov 1998
5Ind10 wktsKenB’fontein12 Oct 2001
6Ind10 wktsZimHarare15 Jun 2016
7Ind10 wktsEngThe Oval12 Jul 2022

India won this game by ten wickets to provide the sixth occasion of India winning a one day international by ten wickets margin against England. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamMarginOppGroundMatch Date
1Srl10 wktsEngCol-SSC27 Mar 2001
2Aus10 wktsEngSydney23 Jan 2003
3Srl10 wktsEngDambulla18 Nov 2003
4NZl10 wktsEngHamilton12 Feb 2008
5Srl10 wktsEngCol-RPS26 Mar 2011
6Ind10 wktsEngThe Oval12 Jul 2022

India won this game by ten wickets with 188 deliveries to spare to provide the 18th occasion of a team winning a one day international by ten wickets with 180 plus deliveries to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundMatch Date
1NZl10 wkts264BanQueenstown31 Dec 2007
2NZl10 wkts252KenChennai20 Feb 2011
3NZl10 wkts250SrlChristchurch28 Dec 2015
4Ind10 wkts231KenB’fontein12 Oct 2001
5Srl10 wkts229BanMirpur25 Jan 2018
6RSA10 wkts228BanB’fontein22 Feb 2003
7Eng10 wkts227SrlManchester28 May 2014
8Aus10 wkts226EngSydney23 Jan 2003
9Srl10 wkts217EngDambulla18 Nov 2003
10RSA10 wkts216PakCape Town11 Feb 2007
11Eng10 wkts215RSANottingham26 Aug 2008
12Win10 wkts213NetDublin10 Jul 2007
13NZl10 wkts203SrlCardiff01 Jun 2019
14Ken10 wkts191BerNairobi-J29 Jan 2007
15Ind10 wkts188EngThe Oval12 Jul 2022
16Aus10 wkts186BanManchester25 Jun 2005
17Pak10 wkts182BanKarachi04 Jul 2008
18Ind10 wkts181EAFLeeds11 Jun 1975

It also provides the third occasion of a India winning a one day international by ten wickets with 180 plus deliveries to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundMatch Date
1Ind10 wkts231KenB’fontein12 Oct 2001
2Ind10 wkts188EngThe Oval12 Jul 2022
3Ind10 wkts181EAFLeeds11 Jun 1975

It also provides the third occasion of a team winning a one day international by ten wickets against England with 180 plus deliveries to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundMatch Date
1Aus10 wkts226EngSydney23 Jan 2003
2Srl10 wkts217EngDambulla18 Nov 2003
3Ind10 wkts188EngThe Oval12 Jul 2022

RG Sharma and S Dhawan pair has partnered 5108 runs for the first wicket in one day internationals at the end of this game. They became the fourth opening pair to partner 5000 plus runs in the annals of test cricket. Others are – SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar {6629}, AC Gilchrist-ML Hayden {5372} and CG Greenidge-DL Haynes {5150}

RG Sharma and S Dhawan pair has partnered 18 three figure partnerships for the first wicket in one day internationals at the end of this game. They stand second in the list of pairs which have posted most three figure partnerships for the first wicket in the history of one day internationals.  SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar pair with 21 three figure partnerships occupy the first place.

RG Sharma and S Dhawan pair has partnered 18 three figure partnerships with a total of 2513 runs for the first wicket in one day internationals at the end of this game.

They became the second pair of batsman to total 2500 plus runs through century partnerships for the first wicket in the history of one day internationals. SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar pair with 21 three figure partnerships have a total of 3200 runs for the first wicket.

Mohammad Shami’s three wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 151 wickets in one day internationals. He became the 14th Indian bowler to capture 150 plus in one day internationals. The following table  lists all the fourteen bowlers.

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWkts
1A Kumble2692631437610300334
2J Srinath229227119358847315
3AB Agarkar19118894848021288
4Z Khan19419198158102269
5Harbhajan234225123598872265
6N Kapil Dev225221112026945253
7BKV Prasad16116081296332196
8RA Jadeja16916485577024188
9IK Pathan12011858555142173
10M Prabhakar13012763604534157
11A Nehra11711756374899155
12SR Tendulkar46327080546850154
13R Ashwin11311161415058151
14Mohd Shami08007940863824151

RG Sharma’s 76 not out in this game represent his 60th fifty as an opening batsman. He became the third Indian opening batsman to score 60 plus fifties in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {120} and SC Ganguly {77}

RG Sharma’s 76 not out in this game represent his 60th fifty as an opening batsman. He became the ninth opening batsman to score 60 plus fifties in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORuns50+
1SR TendulkarInd3443402315310120
2ST JayasuriyaSrl388383151274094
3CH GayleWin280274161017978
4SC GangulyInd24223616914677
5DL HaynesWin23823728864874
6AC GilchristAus2602597920069
7Tamim IqbalBan22722511790967
8HM AmlaRSA17617513808366
9RG SharmaInd14714516739260
Captains scoring zero in the history of one day internationals

Captains scoring zero in the history of one day internationals

AJ Finch of Australia scored zero against Sri Lanka in the fourth one day international at Col-RPS on 21 Jun 22 to provide the 492nd occasion of a captain scoring zero in the history of one day internationals. It also    provides the 52nd occasion of an Australian captain scoring zero in the history of one day internationals.

It also provides the 45th occasion of a captain scoring zero against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian captain scoring zero against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. It also

AJ Finch of Australia scored zero against Sri Lanka in the fourth one day international at Col-RPS on 21 Jun 22 to provide the 127th occasion of a captain opener scoring zero in the history of one day internationals. It also    provides the eleventh occasion of an Australian captain opener scoring zero in the history of one day internationals.

It also provides the 16th occasion of a captain opener scoring zero against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the  second occasion of an Australian captain scoring zero against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. MA Taylor was the other captain to suffer such an ignominy. MA Taylor was dismissed for zero against Sri Lanka at Melbourne on 18 Jan 96 while opening the innings for Australia.

Teams which have 100 plus occasions of opening batsmen scoring zeroes in the history of one day internationals

Teams which have 100 plus occasions of opening batsmen scoring zeroes in the history of one day internationals

AJ Finch scored zero in this game to provide the 100th occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring zero in one day internationals. Australia became the seventh team in the history of one day internationals to have 10 plus occasion of opening batsmen who have scored ducks. Others are – Pakistan {143}, New Zealand {136}, Sri Lanka {128}, India{123} and England {112}

NoTeamPlayersZeroes
1Pakistan33143
2New Zealand41136
3Sri Lanka32128
4West Indies32126
5India32123
6England39112
7Australia30100
Three interesting Statistical nuggets in one one-day international

Three interesting Statistical nuggets in one one-day international

In the fourth one day between Sri Lanka and Australia at Col-RPS on 21.06.22, the following three interesting Statistical nuggets have been observed concerning the opening batsmen

AJ Finch scored zero in this game to provide the 100th occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring zero in one day internationals.

DA Warner’s 99 in this game provide the 50th occasion of a batsman scoring 99 in the history of one day internationals.

Australian openers DA Warner scored 99 while A Finch scored zero in this game to provide very first occasion of opening batsmen dismissed for 99 and zero.