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
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
C
HC
1
Aus
Srl
Melbourne
07 Feb 1999
1
1
2
Ind
Zim
Col-RPS
14 Sep 2002
1
1
3
Aus
ICC
Mel’one-CS
07 Oct 2005
1
1
4
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
14 Feb 2006
1
1
5
Aus
Srl
Bridgetown
28 Apr 2007
1
1
6
Aus
Srl
Perth
15 Feb 2008
1
1
7
Ind
Srl
Adelaide
19 Feb 2008
1
1
8
Afg
Can
Sharjah
16 Feb 2010
1
1
9
RSA
Zim
Pot’stroom
17 Oct 2010
1
1
10
Can
NZl
Wankhede
13 Mar 2011
1
1
11
Zim
Ban
Harare
16 Aug 2011
1
1
12
NZl
RSA
Wellington
25 Feb 2012
1
1
13
RSA
Ind
Jo’burg
05 Dec 2013
1
1
14
Win
Eng
N Sound
05 Mar 2014
1
1
15
Win
Ban
Basseterre
25 Aug 2014
1
1
16
RSA
Win
Jo’burg
18 Jan 2015
1
1
17
Ind
Zim
Auckland
14 Mar 2015
1
1
18
Zim
Win
Harare
19 Mar 2018
1
1
19
Ban
Win
Mirpur
11 Dec 2018
1
1
20
Aus
Pak
Dub-DSC
29 Mar 2019
1
1
21
Eng
Pak
Nottingham
03 Jun 2019
1
1
22
Srl
Ban
Col-RPS
26 Jul 2019
1
1
23
Ind
Win
Chennai
15 Dec 2019
1
1
24
Afg
Ire
A Dhabi
21 Jan 2021
1
1
25
Zim
Ban
Harare
16 Jul 2021
1
1
26
Afg
Net
Doha
23 Jan 2022
1
1
27
Pak
Win
Multan
08 Jun 2022
1
1
28
Net
Eng
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
1
1
29
Eng
Ind
Manchester
17 Jul 2022
1
1
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
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
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CH Lloyd
0
1
2
Aus
Sydney
21 Dec 1979
2
IVA Richards
0
1
2
Pak
Sialkot
14 Nov 1986
3
IVA Richards
0
1
2
Pak
Hyd-Pak
18 Nov 1986
4
BC Lara
0
1
1
RSA
Jo’burg
22 Jan 1999
5
CL Hooper
0
1
2
Srl
Cape Town
28 Feb 2003
6
BC Lara
0
1
1
Pak
Lahore
10 Dec 2006
7
CH Gayle
0
1
1
Aus
Adelaide
09 Feb 2010
8
DJ Bravo
0
1
2
Pak
Providence
14 Jul 2013
9
JO Holder
0
1
2
Eng
Bridgetown
09 Mar 2017
10
JO Holder
0
1
2
Afg
Gros Islet
09 Jun 2017
11
JO Holder
0
1
2
NZl
Manchester
22 Jun 2019
12
KA Pollard
0
1
2
Ind
Vizag
18 Dec 2019
13
KA Pollard
0
1
2
Srl
Hambantota
26 Feb 2020
14
KA Pollard
0
1
1
Ind
Ahmedabad
06 Feb 2022
15
N Pooran
0
1
1
Ban
Providence
13 Jul 2022
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.
No
Player
R
I
Tram
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MG Burgess
C
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17.07.78
GN Edwards
K
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17.07.78
2
GS Chappell
C
0
1
Aus
Win
Perth
20.12.81
RW Marsh
K
0
1
Aus
Win
Perth
20.12.81
3
Javed Miandad
C
0
2
Pak
Ind
Sharjah
22.03.85
Ashraf Ali
K
0
2
Pak
Ind
Sharjah
22.03.85
4
DI Gower
C
0
2
Eng
Win
Bridgetown
19.03.86
PR Downton
K
0
2
Eng
Win
Bridgetown
19.03.86
5
AJ Traicos
C
0
1
Zim
Ind
Wankhede
17.10.87
DL Houghton
K
0
1
Zim
Ind
Wankhede
17.10.87
6
Wasim Akram
C
0
1
Pak
Win
Cape Town
25.02.93
Rashid Latif
K
0
1
Pak
Win
Cape Town
25.02.93
7
A Ranatunga
C
0
2
Srl
Pak
Singapore
07.04.96
Kaluwitharana
K
0
2
Srl
Pak
Singapore
07.04.96
8
CA Walsh
C
0
2
Win
Pak
Melbourne
20.01.97
JR Murray
K
0
2
Win
Pak
Melbourne
20.01.97
9
AY Karim
C
0
2
Ken
Zim
Dhaka
23.03.99
KO Otieno
K
0
2
Ken
Zim
Dhaka
23.03.99
10
A Jadeja
C
0
2
Ind
Aus
Col-SSC
28.08.99
R Dravid
K
0
2
Ind
Aus
Col-SSC
28.08.99
11
BC Lara
C
0
2
Win
Srl
Sharjah
13.10.99
RD Jacobs
K
0
2
Win
Srl
Sharjah
13.10.99
12
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31.03.01
V Dahiya
K
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31.03.01
13
RT Ponting
C
0
1
Aus
Pak
Mel’one-CS
15.06.02
AC Gilchrist
K
0
1
Aus
Pak
Mel’one-CS
15.06.02
14
SO Tikolo
C
0
1
Ken
Pak
Nairobi-G
29.08.02
DO Obuya
K
0
1
Ken
Pak
Nairobi-G
29.08.02
15
ADR Campbell
C
0
1
Zim
Pak
Harare
30.11.02
T Taibu
K
0
1
Zim
Pak
Harare
30.11.02
16
CL Hooper
C
0
2
Win
Srl
Cape Town
28.02.03
RD Jacobs
K
0
2
Win
Srl
Cape Town
28.02.03
17
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23.12.04
MS Dhoni
K
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23.12.04
18
GC Smith
C
0
2
RSA
Aus
Mel’one-CS
03.02.06
MV Boucher
K
0
2
RSA
Aus
Mel’one-CS
03.02.06
19
Mohd Ashraful
C
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12.03.08
Dhiman Ghosh
K
0
1
Ban
RSA
Mirpur
12.03.08
20
AJ Strauss
C
0
2
Eng
Aus
Perth
06.02.11
SM Davies
K
0
2
Eng
Aus
Perth
06.02.11
21
AN Cook
C
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17.10.11
C Kieswetter
K
0
1
Eng
Ind
Delhi
17.10.11
22
DJ Bravo
C
0
2
Win
Pak
Providence
14.07.13
J Charles
K
0
2
Win
Pak
Providence
14.07.13
23
AD Mathews
C
0
1
Srl
NZl
Dambulla
16.11.13
KC Sangakkara
K
0
1
Srl
NZl
Dambulla
16.11.13
24
AS Hansra
C
0
1
Can
Net
Mt Maunganui
28.01.14
Hamza Tariq
K
0
1
Can
Net
Mt Maunganui
28.01.14
25
Mohd Nabi
C
0
2
Afg
Sco
Abu Dhabi
14.01.15
Afsar Zazai
K
0
2
Afg
Sco
Abu Dhabi
14.01.15
26
BB McCullum
C
0
1
NZl
Aus
Melbourne
29.03.15
L Ronchi
K
0
1
NZl
Aus
Melbourne
29.03.15
27
RG Sharma
C
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
RR Pant
K
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
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.
No
Player
R
I
Tram
Opp
Ground
Date
1
A Jadeja
C
0
2
Ind
Aus
Col-SSC
28.08.99
R Dravid
K
0
2
Ind
Aus
Col-SSC
28.08.99
2
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31.03.01
V Dahiya
K
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31.03.01
3
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23.12.04
MS Dhoni
K
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23.12.04
4
RG Sharma
C
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
RR Pant
K
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
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.
No
Player
R
I
Tram
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MG Burgess
C
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17.07.78
GN Edwards
K
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17.07.78
2
RG Sharma
C
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
RR Pant
K
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
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 theseven occasions of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a bilateral series at Lord’s
No
Player
W-R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RJW Topley
6-24
2
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
14 Jul 2022
2
B Lee
5-41
1
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
10 Jul 2005
3
D Gough
5-44
1
Eng
Aus
Lord’s
25 May 1997
4
FH Edwards
5-45
1
Win
Eng
Lord’s
01 Jul 2007
5
Kasprowicz
5-46
2
Aus
Pak
Lord’s
04 Sep 2004
6
B Lee
5-49
1
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
12 Sep 2009
7
Hasan Ali
5-51
1
Pak
Eng
Lord’s
10 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.
No
Player
R
I
Tram
Opp
Ground
Date
1
A Jadeja
C
0
2
Ind
Aus
Col-SSC
28.08.99
R Dravid
K
0
2
Ind
Aus
Col-SSC
28.08.99
2
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31.03.01
V Dahiya
K
0
1
Ind
Aus
Indore
31.03.01
3
SC Ganguly
C
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23.12.04
MS Dhoni
K
0
1
Ind
Ban
Chattogram
23.12.04
4
RG Sharma
C
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
RR Pant
K
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
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.
No
Player
R
I
Tram
Opp
Ground
Date
1
MG Burgess
C
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17.07.78
GN Edwards
K
0
2
NZl
Eng
Manchester
17.07.78
2
RG Sharma
C
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
RR Pant
K
0
2
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
14.07.22
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
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
No
Player
W_R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Kumble
6-12
2
Win
Kolkata
27 Nov 1993
2
A Nehra
6-23
2
Eng
Durban
26 Feb 2003
3
AB Agarkar
6-42
1
Aus
Melbourne
09 Jan 2004
4
A Nehra
6-59
1
Srl
Col-RPS
09 Aug 2005
5
S Sreesanth
6-55
1
Eng
Indore
15 Apr 2006
6
M Kartik
6-27
1
Aus
Wankhede
17 Oct 2007
7
A Mishra
6-48
1
Zim
Bulawayo
03 Aug 2013
8
STR Binny
6-04
2
Ban
Mirpur
17 Jun 2014
9
Kuldeep Yadav
6-25
1
Eng
Nottingham
12 Jul 2018
10
YS Chahal
6-42
1
Aus
Melbourne
18 Jan 2019
11
JJ Bumrah
6-19
1
Eng
The Oval
12 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
No
Player
W_R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Nehra
6-23
2
Eng
Durban
26 Feb 2003
2
S Sreesanth
6-55
1
Eng
Indore
15 Apr 2006
3
Kuldeep Yadav
6-25
1
Eng
Nottingham
12 Jul 2018
4
JJ Bumrah
6-19
1
Eng
The Oval
12 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
No
Team
Margin
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
Ind
10 wkts
EAF
Leeds
11 Jun 1975
2
Ind
10 wkts
Srl
Sharjah
08 Apr 1984
3
Ind
10 wkts
Win
Trinidad
27 Apr 1997
4
Ind
10 wkts
Zim
Sharjah
13 Nov 1998
5
Ind
10 wkts
Ken
B’fontein
12 Oct 2001
6
Ind
10 wkts
Zim
Harare
15 Jun 2016
7
Ind
10 wkts
Eng
The Oval
12 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.
No
Team
Margin
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
Srl
10 wkts
Eng
Col-SSC
27 Mar 2001
2
Aus
10 wkts
Eng
Sydney
23 Jan 2003
3
Srl
10 wkts
Eng
Dambulla
18 Nov 2003
4
NZl
10 wkts
Eng
Hamilton
12 Feb 2008
5
Srl
10 wkts
Eng
Col-RPS
26 Mar 2011
6
Ind
10 wkts
Eng
The Oval
12 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
No
Team
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
NZl
10 wkts
264
Ban
Queenstown
31 Dec 2007
2
NZl
10 wkts
252
Ken
Chennai
20 Feb 2011
3
NZl
10 wkts
250
Srl
Christchurch
28 Dec 2015
4
Ind
10 wkts
231
Ken
B’fontein
12 Oct 2001
5
Srl
10 wkts
229
Ban
Mirpur
25 Jan 2018
6
RSA
10 wkts
228
Ban
B’fontein
22 Feb 2003
7
Eng
10 wkts
227
Srl
Manchester
28 May 2014
8
Aus
10 wkts
226
Eng
Sydney
23 Jan 2003
9
Srl
10 wkts
217
Eng
Dambulla
18 Nov 2003
10
RSA
10 wkts
216
Pak
Cape Town
11 Feb 2007
11
Eng
10 wkts
215
RSA
Nottingham
26 Aug 2008
12
Win
10 wkts
213
Net
Dublin
10 Jul 2007
13
NZl
10 wkts
203
Srl
Cardiff
01 Jun 2019
14
Ken
10 wkts
191
Ber
Nairobi-J
29 Jan 2007
15
Ind
10 wkts
188
Eng
The Oval
12 Jul 2022
16
Aus
10 wkts
186
Ban
Manchester
25 Jun 2005
17
Pak
10 wkts
182
Ban
Karachi
04 Jul 2008
18
Ind
10 wkts
181
EAF
Leeds
11 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
No
Team
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
Ind
10 wkts
231
Ken
B’fontein
12 Oct 2001
2
Ind
10 wkts
188
Eng
The Oval
12 Jul 2022
3
Ind
10 wkts
181
EAF
Leeds
11 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
No
Team
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
Aus
10 wkts
226
Eng
Sydney
23 Jan 2003
2
Srl
10 wkts
217
Eng
Dambulla
18 Nov 2003
3
Ind
10 wkts
188
Eng
The Oval
12 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.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
1
A Kumble
269
263
14376
10300
334
2
J Srinath
229
227
11935
8847
315
3
AB Agarkar
191
188
9484
8021
288
4
Z Khan
194
191
9815
8102
269
5
Harbhajan
234
225
12359
8872
265
6
N Kapil Dev
225
221
11202
6945
253
7
BKV Prasad
161
160
8129
6332
196
8
RA Jadeja
169
164
8557
7024
188
9
IK Pathan
120
118
5855
5142
173
10
M Prabhakar
130
127
6360
4534
157
11
A Nehra
117
117
5637
4899
155
12
SR Tendulkar
463
270
8054
6850
154
13
R Ashwin
113
111
6141
5058
151
14
Mohd Shami
080
079
4086
3824
151
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
No
Player
Team
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
50+
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
344
340
23
15310
120
2
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
388
383
15
12740
94
3
CH Gayle
Win
280
274
16
10179
78
4
SC Ganguly
Ind
242
236
16
9146
77
5
DL Haynes
Win
238
237
28
8648
74
6
AC Gilchrist
Aus
260
259
7
9200
69
7
Tamim Iqbal
Ban
227
225
11
7909
67
8
HM Amla
RSA
176
175
13
8083
66
9
RG Sharma
Ind
147
145
16
7392
60
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
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}
No
Team
Players
Zeroes
1
Pakistan
33
143
2
New Zealand
41
136
3
Sri Lanka
32
128
4
West Indies
32
126
5
India
32
123
6
England
39
112
7
Australia
30
100
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 observedconcerning 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.
First ever instance of opening batsmen scoring ninety nine and zero in one day internationals
One day internationals has witnessed the very first occasion of opening batsmen dismissed for 99 and zero. In the fourth one day between Sri Lanka and Australia at Col-RPS on 21.06.22, Australian openers DA Warner scored 99 while A Finch scored zero