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Australian bowler’s four plus wickets in a losing cause in the history of one day internationals

Australian bowler’s four plus wickets in a losing cause in the history of one day internationals

Australian bowler PJ Cummins’ four for 35 against Sri Lanka at Pallekkele on 17.06.22 was in a losing cause to provide the 434th occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals.

It also provides the 40th occasion of an Australian bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Australian bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 41st occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1GJ Gilmour5481AusWinLord’s21.06.75
2GS Chappell5201AusEngBirmingham04.06.77
3GJ Cosier5181AusEngBirmingham04.06.77
4JR Thomson4671AusWinSt John’s22.02.78
5DK Lillee4561AusEngSydney11.12.79
6RM Hogg4462AusEngSydney26.12.79
7DK Lillee4122AusEngSydney14.01.80
8DK Lillee4351AusEngThe Oval20.08.80
9LS Pascoe4691AusEngBirmingham22.08.80
10LS Pascoe4391AusWinMelbourne24.01.82
11SR Waugh4482AusPakPerth02.01.87
12SP O’Donnell4651AusWinPerth04.01.87
13CJ McDermott4381AusWinMelbourne15.12.88
14MG Hughes4441AusWinSydney16.01.89
15TM Alderman4221AusPakBrabourne23.10.89
16GD McGrath4251AusEngMelbourne10.01.95
17PR Reiffel4352AusRSAFaridabad25.10.96
18SK Warne4521AusPakAdelaide15.12.96
19SK Warne4372AusPakSydney01.01.97
20MJ Clarke5351AusSrlDambulla22.02.04
21SR Clark4552AusNZlChristchurch10.12.05
22NW Bracken5672AusRSAJo’burg12.03.06
23NW Bracken4291AusSrlMelbourne29.02.08
24MG Johnson4341AusRSACape Town09.04.09
25XJ Doherty4462AusSrlMelbourne03.11.10
26DJ Hussey4211AusEngAdelaide26.01.11
27B Lee4282AusPakCol- (RPS19.03.11
28DE Bollinger4421AusSrlHambantota16.08.11
29JL Pattinson4511AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
30DT Christian5311AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
31CJ McKay4392AusEngCardiff14.09.13
32JP Faulkner4671AusEngPerth24.01.14
33NM Lyon4442AusZimHarare31.08.14
34JR Hazlewood5312AusRSAPerth16.11.14
35MA Starc6282AusNZlAuckland28.02.15
36PJ Cummins4492AusEngLeeds11.09.15
37MA Starc4592AusEngBrisbane19.01.18
38AJ Tye5461AusEngPerth28.01.18
39PJ Cummins4291AusIndNagpur05.03.19
40PJ Cummins4351AusSrlPallekele16.06.22
         
NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1MJ Clarke5351AusSrlDambulla22.02.04
2NW Bracken4291AusSrlMelbourne29.02.08
3XJ Doherty4462AusSrlMelbourne03.11.10
4DE Bollinger4421AusSrlHambantota16.08.11
5JL Pattinson4511AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
6DT Christian5311AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
7PJ Cummins4351AusSrlPallekele16.06.22
         
NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1AC Cummins4332WinSrlCol- RPS16.12.93
2Saiful Islam4361BanSrlSharjah06.04.95
3OD Gibson4351WinSrlSharjah20.10.95
4OD Gibson5401WinSrlPerth14.01.96
5Waqar Younis4621PakSrlSingapore02.04.96
6Wasim Akram4421PakSrlSharjah08.11.96
7Saqlain Mushtaq4531PajSrlKolkata27.05.97
8A Kuruvilla4431IndSrlCol- SSC24.08.97
9Wasim Akram4431PakSrlBenoni15.04.98
10Azhar Mahmood4401PakSrlVisakhapatnam27.03.99
11GJ Whittall4351ZimSrlBulawayo12.12.99
12HK Olonga4511ZimSrlHarare15.12.99
13Abdul Razzaq4361PakSrlLahore19.02.00
14HH Streak4591ZimSrlSharjah30.10.01
15MP Vaughan4221EngSrlManchester07.07.02
16MJ Clarke5351AusSrlDambulla22.02.04
17Khurram Khan4321UAESrlDambulla17.07.04
18A Nehra6591IndSrlCol- RPS09.08.05
19MM Patel4491IndSrlRajkot11.02.07
20SI Mahmood4501EngSrlN Sound04.04.07
21NW Bracken4291AusSrlMelbourne29.02.08
22Sohail Tanvir5481PakSrlKarachi29.06.08
23T Mupariwa4391ZimSrlHarare24.11.08
24Umar Gul4581PakSrlKarachi21.01.09
25KD Mills4412NZlSrlDambulla13.08.10
26XJ Doherty4462AusSrlMelbourne03.11.10
27SJ Benn4381WinSrlCol- SSC06.02.11
28CB Mpofu4621ZimSrlPallekele10.03.11
29DE Bollinger4421AusSrlHambantota16.08.11
30JL Pattinson4511AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
31DT Christian5311AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
32KAJ Roach4271WinSrlPort of Spain07.07.13
33HF Gurney4551EngSrlLord’s31.05.14
34R McLaren4481RSASrlPallekele09.07.14
35Wahab Riaz4651PakSrlHambantota26.08.14
36Rubel Hossain4461BanSrlMirpur27.01.18
37Mohd Nabi4301AfgSrlCardiff04.06.19
38SS Cottrell4671WinSrlHambantota26.02.20
39AS Joseph4651WinSrlPallekele01.03.20
40Taskin Ahmed4461BanSrlMirpur28.05.21
41PJ Cummins4351AusSrlPallekele16.06.22
Sri Lankan bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals

Sri Lankan bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals

Sri Lankan bowler PWH de Silva’s four for 58 against Australia at Pallekkele on 14 Jun 22 was in a losing cause to provide the 433rd occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals.

It also provides the 37th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain against Australia in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 61st occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain against Australia in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1ALF de Mel4341SrlEngCol-SSC13.02.82
2ALF de Mel5391SrlPakLeeds16.06.83
3GF Labrooy5571SrlIndVadodara15.01.87
4GF Labrooy4391SrlAusMelbourne14.01.88
5UC Hathurusingha4571SrlWinBerri13.03.92
6ST Jayasuriya4531SrlRSACol-RPS02.09.93
7HDPK Dharmasena4371SrlRSAGqeberha21.12.94
8WPUJC Vaas4221SrlNZlSharjah07.11.96
9WPUJC Vaas4261SrlNZlWellington27.03.97
10ST Jayasuriya5581SrlWinPort of Spain06.06.97
11PA de Silva4451SrlPakPaarl09.04.98
12GP Wickramasinghe4481SrlPakJamshedpur19.03.99
13ST Jayasuriya5281SrlAusGalle22.08.99
14M Muralidaran591SrlNZlSharjah09.04.02
15CRD Fernando4481SrlEngPerth20.12.02
16M Muralidaran4272SrlAusBrisbane15.01.03
17M Muralidaran4281SrlKenNairobi-G24.02.03
18WPUJC Vaas5391SrlNZlWellington06.01.06
19WPUJC Vaas4561SrlAusSydney12.02.06
20SL Malinga4531SrlRSAAhmedabad24.10.06
21SL Malinga4542SrlRSAProvidence28.03.07
22SL Malinga4471SrlAusPerth15.02.08
23T Thushara5471SrlIndCol-RPS27.08.08
24S Randiv5421SrlEngManchester09.07.11
25SL Malinga5541SrlRSAPaarl11.01.12
26SL Malinga4342SrlNZlCardiff09.06.13
27HMRKB Herath4202SrlIndPort of Spain11.07.13
28K Kulasekara4342SrlNZlHambantota12.11.13
29BAW Mendis4732SrlIndRanchi16.11.14
30A Dananjaya4472SrlZimHambantota10.07.17
31A Dananjaya6542SrlIndPallekele24.08.17
32PLS Gamage4571SrlPakAbu Dhabi16.10.17
33NLTC Perera4751SrlRSAPallekele05.08.18
34SL Malinga4231SrlBanDub-DSC15.09.18
35NLTC Perera5551SrlAfgAbu Dhabi17.09.18
36SL Malinga5441SrlEngDambulla13.10.18
37PWH de Silva4582SrlAusPallekele14.06.22
         
NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1NLTC Perera5551SrlAfgAbu Dhabi17.09.18
2GF Labrooy4391SrlAusMelbourne14.01.88
3ST Jayasuriya5281SrlAusGalle22.08.99
4M Muralidaran4272SrlAusBrisbane15.01.03
5WPUJC Vaas4561SrlAusSydney12.02.06
6SL Malinga4471SrlAusPerth15.02.08
7PWH de Silva4582SrlAusPallekele14.06.22
         
NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1MA Holding4171WinAusSydney18.01.80
2N Kapil Dev5431IndAusNottingham13.06.83
3Sarfraz Nawaz4271PakAusSydney10.01.84
4Abdul Qadir5531PakAusMelbourne21.01.84
5Ijaz Faqih4431PakAusAdelaide30.01.84
6PAJ DeFreitas4351EngAusAdelaide26.01.87
7GF Labrooy4391SrlAusMelbourne14.01.88
8CEL Ambrose5261WinAusMelbourne14.01.89
9AH Gray6501WinAusPort of Spain09.03.91
10MD Marshall4181WinAusMelbourne12.12.91
11RT Latham5321NZlAusAuckland28.03.93
12DB Rundle4421RSAAusBrisbane09.01.94
13AA Donald4401RSAAusSydney23.01.94
14CR Matthews4471RSAAusCape Town06.04.94
15RA Harper4461WinAusAdelaide17.12.95
16Wasim Akram4252PakAusMelbourne16.01.97
17SM Pollock4331RSAAusDurban05.04.97
18CL Cairns4402NZlAusMelbourne17.12.97
19SB O’Connor4511NZlAusSydney14.01.98
20M Dillon4201WinAusPort of Spain18.04.99
21ST Jayasuriya5281SrlAusGalle22.08.99
22J Srinath4302IndAusSydney14.01.00
23SE Bond4382NZlAusMelbourne29.01.02
24SM Pollock4321RSAAusCenturion24.03.02
25M Muralidaran4272SrllAusBrisbane15.01.03
26AR Caddick4352EngAusGqeberha02.03.03
27SE Bond6231NZlAusGqeberha11.03.03
28AB Agarkar4371IndAusWankhede01.11.03
29DR Tuffey4302NZlAusPune03.11.03
30AB Agarkar6421IndAusMelbourne09.01.04
31PT Collins5431WinAusAdelaide26.01.05
32SB Styris4401NZlAusWellington19.02.05
33DL Vettori4331ICCAusMelbourne-CS05.10.05
34AJ Hall4351RSAAusMelbourne-CS20.01.06
35WPUJC Vaas4561SrlAusSydney12.02.06
36KD Mills4381NZlAusMohali01.11.06
37SE Bond4611NZlAusHobart14.01.07
38J Lewis4362EngAusBrisbane19.01.07
39SL Malinga4471SrlAusPerth15.02.08
40IK Pathan4411IndAusAdelaide17.02.08
41G Goudie5731ScoAusEdinburgh28.08.09
42JM Anderson4551EngAusNottingham17.09.09
43SCJ Broad4641EngAusLord’s03.07.10
44CR Woakes6451EngAusBrisbane30.01.11
45AD Russell4611WinAusGros Islet25.03.12
46BA Stokes5611EngAusSouthampton16.09.13
47VD Philander4451RSAAusPerth14.11.14
48RJ Peterson4322RSAAusSydney23.11.14
49CR Woakes4402EngAusSydney16.01.15
50ST Finn5711EngAusMelbourne14.02.15
51UT Yadav4721IndAusSydney26.03.15
52AU Rashid4591EngAusSouthampton03.09.15
53I Sharma4771IndAusCanberra20.01.16
54Hasan Ali5521PakAusSydney22.01.17
55UT Yadav4711IndAusBengaluru28.09.17
56K Rabada4541RSAAusAdelaide09.11.18
57U Shinwari4491PakAusDub-DSC31.03.19
58Mohd Amir5301PakAusTaunton12.06.19
59TA Boult4511NZlAusLord’s29.06.19
60HR Walsh5391WinAusBridgetown20.07.21
61PWH de Silva4582SrlAusPallekele14.06.22
Pakistan winning a one day international by 100 plus runs margin

Pakistan winning a one day international by 100 plus runs margin

Pakistan won the second one day international against West Indies at Multan on 10 Jun 2022 to provide the 476th occasion of a team winning a one day international by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the 61st occasion of Pakistan winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending margin of victory

NovTeamMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistan255 runsIrelandDublin-M18 Aug 2016
2Pakistan244 runsZimbabweBulawayo20 Jul 2018
3Pakistan233 runsBangladeshDhaka02 Jun 2000
4Pakistan217 runsSri LankaSharjah17 Apr 2002
5Pakistan205 runsKenyaHambantota23 Feb 2011
6Pakistan201 runsZimbabweBulawayo13 Jul 2018
7Pakistan192 runsSri LankaNov ttingham14 Jun 1975
8Pakistan182 runsSouth AfricaGqeberha11 Dec 2002
9Pakistan180 runsIndiaThe Oval18 Jun 2017
10Pakistan173 runsBangladeshChattogram29 Oct 1988
11Pakistan173 runsHong KongCol-SSC18 Jul 2004
12Pakistan171 runsNamibiaKimberley16 Feb 2003
13Pakistan165 runsEnglandKarachi15 Dec 2005
14Pakistan159 runsIndiaDelhi17 Apr 2005
15Pakistan155 runsHong KongKarachi24 Jun 2008
16Pakistan153 runsNew ZealandKarachi21 Apr 2002
17Pakistan152 runsBangladeshLahore08 Apr 2008
18Pakistan152 runsBangladeshDhaka16 Mar 1999
19Pakistan150 runsBangladeshKarachi19 Apr 2008
20Pakistan148 runsZimbabweThe Oval11 Jun 1999
21Pakistan147 runsNew ZealandSharjah14 Dec 2014
22Pakistan146 runsSri LankaCol-RPS07 Aug 2009
23Pakistan144 runsZimbabweMultan30 Sep 2004
24Pakistan143 runsKenyaSharjah08 Apr 2003
25Pakistan143 runsIndiaJaipur24 Mar 1999
26Pakistan141 runsSouth AfricaDurban07 Feb 2007
27Pakistan139 runsBangladeshDambulla21 Jun 2010
28Pakistan138 runsNew ZealandAbu Dhabi03 Nov 2009
29Pakistan138 runsWest IndiesSharjah19 Oct 1999
30Pakistan137 runsBangladeshMultan09 Sep 2003
31Pakistan136 runsWest IndiesAbu Dhabi05 Oct 2016
32Pakistan135 runsSri LankaCol-RPS19 Jul 2015
33Pakistan134 runsIndiaToronto19 Sep 1998
34Pakistan132 runsSri LankaCol-RPS09 Aug 2009
35Pakistan131 runsZimbabweBulawayo22 Jul 2018
36Pakistan131 runsZimbabweHarare01 Oct 2015
37Pakistan130 runsWest IndiesSharjah14 Oct 1999
38Pakistan129 runsU.A.E.Napier04 Mar 2015
39Pakistan126 runsWest IndiesProvidence14 Jul 2013
40Pakistan124 runsNew ZealandLahore01 Dec 2003
41Pakistan123 runsIndiaBengaluru04 Apr 1999
42Pakistan120 runsWest IndiesMultan10 Jun 2022
43Pakistan118 runsSri LankaSharjah18 Oct 1999
44Pakistan117 runsSri LankaRawalpindi19 Jan 1992
45Pakistan116 runsIndiaSharjah08 Apr 1999
46Pakistan114 runsSri LankaSharjah30 Oct 1993
47Pakistan114 runsSri LankaSharjah04 Feb 1993
48Pakistan113 runsSri LankaSharjah22 Dec 2013
59Pakistan113 runsSri LankaFaisalabad25 Oct 1987
50Pakistan111 runsZimbabweRawalpindi24 Nov 1998
51Pakistan111 runsWest IndiesSharjah30 Sep 2016
52Pakistan110 runsSri LankaPaarl09 Apr 1998
53Pakistan109 runsBangladeshCol-RPS16 Jul 1997
54Pakistan108 runsEnglandBirmingham07 Jun 2001
55Pakistan108 runsZimbabweHarare31 Aug 2013
56Pakistan106 runsIndiaJamshedpur09 Apr 2005
57Pakistan106 runsZimbabweSharjah28 Oct 2001
58Pakistan105 runsNew ZealandSialkot06 Nov 1990
59Pakistan104 runsZimbabweKarachi21 Jan 2008
60Pakistan104 runsZimbabweBulawayo24 Nov 2002
61Pakistan104 runsIndiaPerth28 Jan 2000

It also provides the sixth occasion of Pakistan winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin against West Indies.  All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending margin of victory

NovTeamMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistan138 runsWest IndiesSharjah19 Oct 1999
2Pakistan136 runsWest IndiesAbu Dhabi05 Oct 2016
3Pakistan130 runsWest IndiesSharjah14 Oct 1999
4Pakistan126 runsWest IndiesProvidence14 Jul 2013
5Pakistan120 runsWest IndiesMultan10 Jun 2022
6Pakistan111 runsWest IndiesSharjah30 Sep 2016
Pakistan bowlers capturing four plus wickets in an innings against West Indies in one day internationals.

Pakistan bowlers capturing four plus wickets in an innings against West Indies in one day internationals.

Mohammad Nawaz {3) of Pakistan captured four for 19 against West Indies at Multan on 10.06.22 to provide the 230th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 34th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing four plus wickets in an innings against West Indies in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerWRIOppGroundStart Date
1Sarfraz Nawaz4442WinBirmingham11 Jun 1975
2Asif I4561WinThe Oval20 Jun 1979
3Sarfraz Nawaz4371WinMelbourne21 Nov 1981
4Wasim Raja4252WinAdelaide05 Dec 1981
5Azeem Hafeez4222WinMelbourne12 Jan 1984
6Mudassar Nazar5281WinMelbourne06 Mar 1985
7Abdul Qadir4171WinLahore29 Nov 1985
8Imran Khan4371WinLahore16 Oct 1987
9Wasim Akram5382WinSharjah14 Oct 1989
10Waqar Younis5522WinKarachi09 Nov 1990
11Waqar Younis4482WinSharjah17 Oct 1991
12Waqar Younis4392WinSharjah21 Oct 1991
13Aaqib Javed4311WinFaisalabad24 Nov 1991
14Wasim Akram4461WinPerth04 Dec 1992
15Wasim Akram4182WinKingstown30 Mar 1993
16Wasim Akram4401WinSharjah01 Nov 1993
17Saqlain Mushtaq4472WinSharjah13 Oct 1995
18Saqlain Mushtaq4171WinSydney14 Jan 1997
19Waqar Younis4431WinSydney18 Jan 1997
20Azhar Mahmood6182WinSharjah19 Oct 1999
21Mushtaq Ahmed4221WinTrinidad23 Apr 2000
22Mohammad Sami4442WinSharjah15 Feb 2002
23Naved-ul-Hasan4292WinPerth01 Feb 2005
24Abdul Razzaq4292WinKingstown18 May 2005
25Shahid Afridi4382WinGros Islet21 May 2005
26Abdul Razzaq4452WinGros Islet22 May 2005
27Naved-ul-Hasan4431WinKarachi16 Dec 2006
28Iftikhar Anjum4592WinAbu Dhabi16 Nov 2008
29Shahid Afridi4301WinMirpur23 Mar 2011
30Shahid Afridi7122WinProvidence14 Jul 2013
31Mohd Nawaz (3)4422WinSharjah30 Sep 2016
32Hasan Ali5382WinProvidence09 Apr 2017
33Haris Rauf4771WinMultan08 Jun 2022
34Mohd Nawaz (3)4192WinMultan10 Jun 2022
Bowlers capturing four plus wickets conceding seventy plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals

Bowlers capturing four plus wickets conceding seventy plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals

Haris Rauf of Pakistan returned with figures of four for 77 against West Indies at Multan on 08.06.22 to provide the 25th occasion of a bowler capturing four plus wickets conceding seventy plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Waqar Younis4731PakEngNottingham20 Aug 1992
2JN Gillespie5701AusPakNai-G07 Sep 2002
3A Nehra4722IndPakVizag05 Apr 2005
4G Goudie5731ScoAusEdinburgh28 Aug 2009
5SCJ Broad4711EngRSACape Town27 Nov 2009
6SCJ Broad4811EngPakLeeds12 Sep 2010
7SW Masakadza4861ZimRSAB’fntein15 Oct 2010
8KJ O’Brien4711IreWinMohali11 Mar 2011
9TG Southee4722NZlIndHamilton22 Jan 2014
10BAW Mendis4732SrlIndRanchi16 Nov 2014
11ST Finn5711EngAusMelbourne14 Feb 2015
12UT Yadav4721IndAusSydney26 Mar 2015
13I Sharma4771IndAusCanberra20 Jan 2016
14Dawlat Zadran4731AfgBanMirpur25 Sep 2016
15AS Joseph4761WinEngBridgetown09 Mar 2017
16UT Yadav4711IndAusBengaluru28 Sep 2017
17NLTC Perera4751SrlRSAPallekele05 Aug 2018
18AU Rashid5852EngWinSt George’s27 Feb 2019
19PJ Cummins5701AusIndMohali10 Mar 2019
20TK Curran4751EngPakNottingham17 May 2019
21SS Afridi4821PakEngLeeds19 May 2019
22MR Adair4731IreZimBready01 Jul 2019
23M Rahman5751BanPakLord’s05 Jul 2019
24R Trumpelmann5761NamOmaWindhoek27 Nov 2021
25Haris Rauf4771PakWinMultan08 Jun 2022

It also provide the third occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing four plus wickets conceding seventy plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Waqar Younis4731PakEngNottingham20 Aug 1992
2SS Afridi4821PakEngLeeds19 May 2019
3Haris Rauf4771PakWinMultan08 Jun 2022

It also provide the third occasion of a bowler capturing four plus wickets conceding seventy plus runs in an innings against West Indies in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundStart Date
1KJ O’Brien4711IreWinMohali11 Mar 2011
2AU Rashid5852EngWinSt George’s27 Feb 2019
3Haris Rauf4771PakWinMultan08 Jun 2022

SCJ Broad of England and UT Yadav of India are the only two bowlers in the history of one day internationals to capture four wickets conceding 70 plus runs on two occasions

NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundStart Date
1SCJ Broad4711EngRSACape Town27 Nov 2009
2SCJ Broad4811EngPakLeeds12 Sep 2010
         
1UT Yadav4721IndAusSydney26 Mar 2015
2UT Yadav4711IndAusBengaluru28 Sep 2017
Pakistan opening batsmen’s one day centuries in losing cause

Pakistan opening batsmen’s one day centuries in losing cause

Imam-ul-Haq’s 103 in the one day game between Pakistan and Australia at Lahore on 29 Mar 2022 went in vain to provide the 20th occasion of Pakistan opener’s century in losing cause. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Shoaib Mohd126*1v New ZealandWellington08 Mar 1989
2Inzamam-ul-Haq1011v Sri LankaMultan17 Jan 1992
3Ramiz Raja102*1v West IndiesMelbourne23 Feb 1992
4Aamer Sohail1111v South AfricaKarachi29 Feb 1996
5Saeed Anwar1401v IndiaDhaka18 Jan 1998
6Saeed Anwar1041v New ZealandNairobi-G11 Oct 2000
7Saeed Anwar1011v IndiaCenturion01 Mar 2003
8Salman Butt1292v IndiaKanpur11 Nov 2007
9Shoaib Malik125*1v IndiaKarachi26 Jun 2008
10Mohd Hafeez1211v West IndiesBarbados02 May 2011
11Mohd Hafeez1051v IndiaMirpur18 Mar 2012
12Nasir Jamshed1121v IndiaMirpur18 Mar 2012
13Ahmed Shehzad1241v Sri LankaDub-DSC20 Dec 2013
14Azhar Ali1011v BangladeshMirpur22 Apr 2015
15Imam-ul-Haq1011v South AfricaCenturion25 Jan 2019
16Abid Ali1122v AustraliaDub-DSC29 Mar 2019
17Fakhar Zaman1382v EnglandS’hampton11 May 2019
18Imam-ul-Haq1511v EnglandBristol14 May 2019
19Fakhar Zaman1932v South AfricaJo’burg04 Apr 2021
20Imam-ul-Haq1032v AustraliaLahore29 Mar 2022

It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan opener’s century in losing cause against Australia. Both the occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Abid Ali1122v AustraliaDub-DSC29 Mar 2019
2Imam-ul-Haq1032v AustraliaLahore29 Mar 2022
India Vs West Indies – Third one day international at Ahmedabad on 11 Feb 2022

India Vs West Indies – Third one day international at Ahmedabad on 11 Feb 2022

India won the toss and chose to field in this game to provide the 279th occasion of India doing so in one day internationals.  It also provides the 98th occasion of India doing so in one day internationals on home soil.

India won the toss and chose to field in this game to provide the 46th occasion of India doing so against West Indies in one day internationals.  It also provides the 22nd occasion of India doing so against West Indies in one day internationals on home soil.

RR Pant scored 56 in this game to provide the 124th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 45th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in one day internationals on home soil.

RR Pant scored 56 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in one day internationals on home soil against West Indies.

SS Iyer-RR Pant added 110 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 60th occasion of an Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. It also provides the 33rd occasion of an Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership in an innings in one day internationals on home soil against West Indies

SS Iyer-RR Pant added 110 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in an innings in one day internationals on home soil against West Indies

India was dismissed all out for 265 in exact fifty over to provide the 129th occasion of a team dismissed all out in exact fifty overs in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 13th occasion of India dismissed all out in exact 50.0 overs in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundStart Date
1Ind18750.01AusMelbourne09 Feb 1986
2Ind18450.01RSACape Town07 Dec 1992
3Ind19550.01RSAKolkata24 Nov 1993
4Ind19150.01PakToronto18 Sep 1996
5Ind20850.01PakToronto13 Sep 1997
6Ind26050.01WinTrinidad02 Jun 2002
7Ind30450.01SrlBristol11 Jul 2002
8Ind19750.01PakAbu Dhabi18 Apr 2006
9Ind18450.02EngSouthampton21 Aug 2007
10Ind25250.01AusKolkata21 Sep 2017
11Ind23650.02EngLord’s14 Jul 2018
12Ind23750.02AusDelhi13 Mar 2019
13Ind26550.01WinAhmedabad11 Feb 2022

It also provides the second such occasion against West Indies. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundStart Date
1Ind26050.01WinTrinidad02 Jun 2002
2Ind26550.01WinAhmedabad11 Feb 2022

India was dismissed all out for 265 and West Indies was dismissed all out for 169 in this game to provide the 225th occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in India-West Indies one day series.

JO Holder returned with figures of 4-34 in this game to provide the 192nd occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings

in one day international.  It also provides the 30th occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against India.

JO Holder’s 4-34 in this game was in a losing to provide the 46th occasion of a West Indies bowler’s four or more wickets in an innings going in vain. in one day international.  It also provides the sixth occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings going in vain in one day internationals against India.

RG Sharma’s two catches in this game fetched him an aggregate of 82 catches in one day internationals. He became the tenth fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 80 plus catches in one day internationals.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsCt
1Azharuddin1985-2000334332156
2Tendulkar1989-2012463456140
3V Kohli2008-2022260258137
4R Dravid1996-2011267265125
5SK Raina2005-2018226223102
6SC Ganguly1992-2007308306099
7Yuvraj Singh2000-2017301295093
8V Sehwag1999-2013241236090
9A Kumble1990-2007269266085
10RG Sharma2007-2022230229082

RG Sharma took three catches in West Indies’ innings in this game to provide the 54th occasion of an Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keeper taking three or more catches in an innings in one day internationals.

RG Sharma took three catches in West Indies’ innings in this game to provide the fifth occasion of an Indian captain other than the wicket keeper captain taking three or more catches in an innings in one day internationals.

RG Sharma took three catches in West Indies’ innings in this game to provide the 20th occasion of an Indian captain including the wicket keeper captain taking three or more catches in an innings in one day internationals.

SS Iyer’s 80 in this game represent his tenth fifty in one day internationals. He became the 31st Indian batsman to score ten or more fifties in one day internationals.

RR Pant’s 56 in this game represent his fifth fifty in one day internationals. He became the fourth Indian wicket keeper batsman to score five or more fifties in one day internationals. Others are – MS Dhoni {82}, R Dravid {18} and KL Rahul {05}.

India won this match by 96 runs to provide the 18th occasion of India winning a one day international against West Indies by 50 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated in the descending order of the runs margin

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundDate
1Indwon224 runsWinMum-BS29.10.18
2Indwon160 runsWinVadodara31.01.07
3Indwon153 runsWinIndore08.12.11
4Indwon125 runsWinManchester27.06.19
5Indwon107 runsWinVizag18.12.19
6Indwon105 runsWinTrinidad25.06.17
7Indwon102 runsWinTrinidad05.07.13
8Indwon102 runsWinKolkata27.11.93
9Indwon096 runsWinAhmedabad11.02.22
10Indwon093 runsWinN Sound30.06.17
11Indwon088 runsWinToronto14.09.99
12Indwon081 runsWinRajkot12.11.02
13Indwon080 runsWinChennai20.03.11
14Indwon072 runsWinKolkata05.11.94
15Indwon059 runsWinTrinidad11.06.19
16Indwon059 runsWinDharamsala17.10.14
17Indwon056 runsWinTrinidad02.06.02
18Indwon056 runsWinKolkata02.01.88

India won this match by 96 runs to provide the eleventh occasion of India winning a one day international against West Indies by 50 plus runs margin on home soil All such occasions are tabulated in the descending order of the runs margin

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundDate
1Indwon224 runsWinMum-BS29.10.18
2Indwon160 runsWinVadodara31.01.07
3Indwon153 runsWinIndore08.12.11
4Indwon107 runsWinVizag18.12.19
5Indwon102 runsWinKolkata27.11.93
6Indwon096 runsWinAhmedabad11.02.22
7Indwon081 runsWinRajkot12.11.02
8Indwon080 runsWinChennai20.03.11
9Indwon072 runsWinKolkata05.11.94
10Indwon059 runsWinDharamsala17.10.14
11Indwon056 runsWinKolkata02.01.88

India won this game by 96 runs to post its 521st win in one day internationals and also its 205th win in one day internationals on home soil.

India won this game by 96 runs to post its 67th win against West Indies and also its 32nd win against West Indies on home soil.

Result Summary at the end of this series between India and West Indies read thus

TeamSpanMatWLTNR
Ind1979-2022136676324
Win1979-2022136636724
India Vs West Indies – Second one day international at Ahmadabad on 09 Feb 2022

India Vs West Indies – Second one day international at Ahmadabad on 09 Feb 2022

This game will be V Kohli’s 100th one day international on home soil. He would become the fourth Indian batsman to appear in 100 plus ODIs on home soil. Others are – SR Tendulkar {164}, MS Dhoni {127}, M Azharuddin {113} and Yuvraj Singh {108}.  The following table lists these four batsmen in the descending order of the matches played

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORunsHS
1SR TendulkarInd164160156976200*
2MS DhoniInd127113324351183*
3M AzharuddinInd113102203163153*
4Yuvraj SinghInd108101193415150

He would also become the 36th batsman to play 100 plus internationals on home soil. The following table lists all the other 35 batsmen in the descending order of the matches played

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORunsHS
1AR BorderAus177163224068127*
2SR TendulkarInd164160156976200*
3RT PontingAus153150125406134*
4SR WaughAus153136303165114*
5M JayawardeneSrl151135184046123
6JH KallisRSA142135245178139
7KC SangakkaraSrl142129134724169
8MV BoucherRSA13395262102147*
9DL VettoriNZl129702587383
10ST JayasuriyaSrl12812493880130
11MS DhoniInd127113324351183*
12EJG MorganEng127114214165148
13SM PollockRSA1278231149775
14TM DilshanSrl124114154070144
15BB McCullumNZl122106123188119
16CH GayleWin12011734217162
17ME WaughAus119113103827173
18M RahimBan116109233347125
19AC GilchristAus11511033960172
20M AzharuddinInd113102203163153*
21E ChigumburaZim10998152099104*
22M MuralitharanSrl109411915932
23JN RhodesRSA1099826277398
24H MasakadzaZim10810833166178*
25Yuvraj SinghInd108101193415150
26MJ ClarkeAus107101143358117
27DM JonesAus107104184069145
28LRPL TaylorNZl10799254078181*
29HH GibbsRSA10610263556175
30SP FlemingNZl105101132975115*
31Shakib Al HasanBan10596152909106
32Tamim IqbalBan10410363810158
33M MortazaBan103681179851*
34AD MathewsSrl1018120231497*
35DC BoonAus1009793132122

West Indies won the toss and chose to field first to provide the 248th occasion of West Indies doing so in one day internationals. It also provides the 87th occasion of West doing so on away soil.

West Indies won the toss and chose to field first to provide the 38th occasion of West Indies doing so against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 18th occasion of West doing so against India in India.

N Pooran led West Indies in this game. He became the 30th captain to lead West Indies in one day internationals and also the 17th captain to lead West Indies in one day internationals against India

RG Sharma-RR Pant opened the innings for India to provide the 146th Indian opening pair in one day internationals. They also provide the occasion of 47th Indian opening pair in one day internationals against West Indies.

RR Pant opened the innings for the first time in his one day international career spanning 23 games and 22 innings. This game is his 23rd game and has played his 22 innings.

RG Sharma-RR Pant opened the innings in this game to provide the 188th occasion of captain and wicket keeper opening the innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 15th occasion of India opening the innings with Captain and Wicket keeper as openers and the fifth such occasion against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoCaptainWkt keeperOppGroundDate
1TendulkarMongiaAusCol-SSC06.09.96
2TendulkarMongiaPakToronto16.09.96
3TendulkarMongiaPakToronto17.09.96
4TendulkarMongiaPakToronto18.09.96
5TendulkarMongiaPakToronto21.09.96
6GangulyMSK PrasadWinToronto14.09.99
7GangulyPA PatelZimBrisbane20.01.04
8GangulyPA PatelAusSydney22.01.04
9V SehwagMS DhoniEngJamshedpur12.04.06
10G GambhirPA PatelNZlBangalore07.12.10
11G GambhirPA PatelNZlChennai10.12.10
12V SehwagPA PatelWinCuttack29.11.11
13V SehwagPA PatelWinVizab02.12.11
14V SehwagPA PatelWinAhmedabad05.12.11
15RG SharmaRR PantWinAhmedabad09.02.22
NoCaptainWkt keeperOppGroundDate
1GangulyMSK PrasadWinToronto14.09.99
2V SehwagPA PatelWinCuttack29.11.11
3V SehwagPA PatelWinVizab02.12.11
4V SehwagPA PatelWinAhmedabad05.12.11
5RG SharmaRR PantWinAhmedabad09.02.22

KL Rahul of India was dismissed run out for 49 in the second one day international at Ahmadabad on 09 Feb 2022 to provide the 34th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out for 49 – one run shy of a half century.

It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out for 49 – one run shy of a half century. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundDate
1RJ Shastri491IndAusMelbourne09.02.86
2D Mongia492IndEngCuttack22.01.02
3M Kaif492IndBanDhaka26.12.04
4R Dravid491IndWinAhmedabad26.10.06
5KL Rahul491IndWinAhmedabad09.02.22

It also provides the fifth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out for 49 against West Indies – one run shy of a half century. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundDate
1ME Waugh491AusWinBridgetown13.03.91
2MJR Rindel492RSAWinDhaka01.11.98
3R Dravid491IndWinAhmedabad26.10.06
4LRPL Taylor491NZlWinNelson04.01.14
5KL Rahul491IndWinAhmedabad09.02.22

It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out for 49 against West Indies – one run shy of a half century. Both such occasions are tabulated below. Interestingly enough, both  these occasions are at Ahmadabad.

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundDate
1R Dravid491IndWinAhmedabad26.10.06
2KL Rahul491IndWinAhmedabad09.02.22

This game witnessed RR Pant opening the innings for India and S Hope opening the innings for West Indies to provide the 172nd occasion of rival wicket keepers opening the innings in one day internationals

It also provides the third such occasion in India-West Indies one day series. The other two occasions were at Toronto on 12 Sep 1999 and 14 Sep 1999.

There is an interesting statistics associated with these two occasions. On 12 Sep 1999, RD Jacobs opened for West Indies and MSK Prasad opened for India, both the Indian openers – MSK Prasad and S Ramesh – scored zeroes

On 14 Sep 1999, MSK Prasad opened for India and RD Jacobs opened for West Indies – both the West Indian openers – SC Campbell and RD Jacobs – scored zeroes

Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 4 for 12 in this game to provide the 194th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 149th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals.

Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 4 for 12 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies.

Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 4 for 12 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding less than 15 runs in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RIOppnGroundDate
1STR Binny6-042BanMirpur17.06.14
2A Kumble6-122WinKolkata27.11.93
3SB Joshi5-061RSANairobi-G26.09.99
4RJ Shastri5-152AusPerth08.12.91
5Yuvraj Singh4-062NamPM Burg23.02.03
6V Sehwag4-061BanDambulla16.06.10
7B Kumar4-082SrlTrinidad09.06.13
8A Kumble4-122PakToronto18.09.96
8M P Krishna4-122WinAhmedabad09.01.22

It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets conceding less than 15 runs in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RIOppnGroundDate
1Yuvraj Singh4-062NamPM Burg23.02.03
2V Sehwag4-061BanDambulla16.06.10
3B Kumar4-082SrlTrinidad09.06.13
4A Kumble4-122PakToronto18.09.96
5M P Krishna4-122WinAhmedabad09.01.22

Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 4 for 12 in this game to provide the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding less than 15 runs in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. Both the occasions are furnished below

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundDate
1A Kumble6-122WinKolkata27.11.93
2M P Krishna4-122WinAhmedabad09.02.22

It also provides the first occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets conceding less than 15 runs in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies.

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundDate
1M P Krishna4-122WinAhmedabad09.02.22

West Indies was dismissed all out for 193 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 21st occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings against India in India in one day internationals.

West Indies was dismissed all out for 193 in this game to provide the third occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings against India in one day internationals at Ahmadabad. The first such occasion was its 196 all out on 07 Jan 1988 and the second occasion was on 06.02.22 when it was dismissed all out for 176.

India won this game by 44 runs to post its 66th win against West Indies and also its 31st win against West Indies on home soil.

India won this game by 44 runs to post its 520th win in one day internationals and also its 204th win in one day internationals on home soil.

India won this game by 44 runs to post its 109th win after losing the toss and asked to bat first by the opposition. It also represents its 18th win against West Indies after being inserted.

Two Indian cricketers posted their best performance in this game. SA Yadav’s 64 in this game represent not only his highest individual score but also his second fifty in one day internationals. His previous best was 53 against Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 20 Jul 2021.

Prasidh Krishna’s four for 12 in this game represent not only his best bowling figures but also his second four wicket haul in one day internationals His previous best was 4 for 54 against England at Pune on 25 Mar 2021

West Indies was dismissed all out for 193 in 46.0 overs in this game to provide the 20th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out within the allotted quota of over against India in India. It also provides the third such occasion at Ahmadabad.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundDate
1Win19648.31IndAhmedabad07.01.88
2Win17643.51IndAhmedabad06.02.22
3Win19346.02IndAhmedabad09.02.22
Rival wicket keeper batsmen opening the innings for their teams in one day internationals

Rival wicket keeper batsmen opening the innings for their teams in one day internationals

This game witnessed RR Pant opening the innings for India and S Hope opening the innings for West Indies to provide the 172nd occasion of rival wicket keepers opening the innings in one day internationals

It also provides the third such occasion in India-West Indies one day series. The other two occasions were at Toronto on 12 Sep 1999 and 14 Sep 1999.

There is an interesting statistics associated with these two occasions. On 12 Sep 1999, RD Jacobs opened for West Indies and MSK Prasad opened for India, both the Indian openers – MSK Prasad and S Ramesh – scored zeroes

On 14 Sep 1999, MSK Prasad opened for India and RD Jacobs opened for West Indies – both the West Indian openers – SC Campbell and RD Jacobs – scored zeroes

Captain and wicket keeper opening the innings in one day internationals

Captain and wicket keeper opening the innings in one day internationals

RG Sharma-RR Pant opened the innings in this game to provide the 188th occasion of captain and wicket keeper opening the innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 15th occasion of India opening the innings with Captain and Wicket keeper as openers and the fifth such occasion against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoCaptainWkt keeperOppGroundDate
1TendulkarMongiaAusCol-SSC06.09.96
2TendulkarMongiaPakToronto16.09.96
3TendulkarMongiaPakToronto17.09.96
4TendulkarMongiaPakToronto18.09.96
5TendulkarMongiaPakToronto21.09.96
6GangulyMSK PrasadWinToronto14.09.99
7GangulyPA PatelZimBrisbane20.01.04
8GangulyPA PatelAusSydney22.01.04
9V SehwagMS DhoniEngJamshedpur12.04.06
10G GambhirPA PatelNZlBangalore07.12.10
11G GambhirPA PatelNZlChennai10.12.10
12V SehwagPA PatelWinCuttack29.11.11
13V SehwagPA PatelWinVizab02.12.11
14V SehwagPA PatelWinAhmedabad05.12.11
15RG SharmaRR PantWinAhmedabad09.02.22
NoCaptainWkt keeperOppGroundDate
1GangulyMSK PrasadWinToronto14.09.99
2V SehwagPA PatelWinCuttack29.11.11
3V SehwagPA PatelWinVizab02.12.11
4V SehwagPA PatelWinAhmedabad05.12.11
5RG SharmaRR PantWinAhmedabad09.02.22