JNT Seales of West Indies captured six wickets conceding 18 runs against Pakistan at Taeouba on 12 Aug 25 to provide the 110th occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the third occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in one day internationals against Pakistan
It also provides the tenth occasion of a West Indian bowler capturing six or more wickets in one day internationals. It also provides the first occasion of a West Indian bowler capturing six or more wickets in one day internationals against Pakistan
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CEH Croft
09.0
4
15
6
2
v England
Kingstown
04 Feb 1981
2
WW Davis
10.3
0
51
7
2
v Australia
Leeds
11 Jun 1983
3
BP Patterson
09.4
0
29
6
2
v India
Nagpur
08 Dec 1987
4
IVA Richards
09.4
0
41
6
2
v India
Delhi
23 Oct 1989
5
AH Gray
09.0
0
50
6
1
v Australia
Port of Spain
09 Mar 1991
6
FH Edwards
07.0
1
22
6
2
v Zimbabwe
Harare
29 Nov 2003
7
KAJ Roach
08.3
0
27
6
2
v Netherlands
Delhi
28 Feb 2011
8
DJ Bravo
10.0
1
43
6
1
v Zimbabwe
St George’s
24 Feb 2013
9
SP Narine
09.5
0
27
6
1
v South Africa
Providence
03 Jun 2016
10
JNT Seales
07.2
0
18
6
2
v Pakistan
Tarouba
12 Aug 2025
Teams winning a one day international by 200 plus runs margin
West Indies won the one day international against Pakistan at Tarouba on 12 Aug 2025 by 202 runs to provide the 68th occasion of a team winning an one day international by 200 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of winning margin
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
317 runs
v Sri Lanka
Thiruvananthapuram
15 Jan 2023
2
Australia
won
309 runs
v Netherlands
Delhi
25 Oct 2023
3
Zimbabwe
won
304 runs
v U.S.A.
Harare
26 Jun 2023
4
India
won
302 runs
v Sri Lanka
Wankhede
02 Nov 2023
5
New Zealand
won
290 runs
v Ireland
Aberdeen
01 Jul 2008
6
Australia
won
275 runs
v Afghanistan
W.A.C.A
04 Mar 2015
7
South Africa
won
272 runs
v Zimbabwe
Benoni
22 Oct 2010
8
South Africa
won
258 runs
v Sri Lanka
Paarl
11 Jan 2012
9
India
won
257 runs
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
19 Mar 2007
10
South Africa
won
257 runs
v West Indies
Sydney
27 Feb 2015
11
Australia
won
256 runs
v Namibia
Potchefstroom
27 Feb 2003
12
India
won
256 runs
v Hong Kong
Karachi
25 Jun 2008
13
Pakistan
won
255 runs
v Ireland
Dublin (Malahide)
18 Aug 2016
14
Sri Lanka
won
245 runs
v India
Sharjah
29 Oct 2000
15
Pakistan
won
244 runs
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
20 Jul 2018
16
India
won
243 runs
v South Africa
Eden Gardens
05 Nov 2023
17
Sri Lanka
won
243 runs
v Bermuda
Port of Spain
15 Mar 2007
18
England
won
242 runs
v Australia
Nottingham
19 Jun 2018
19
England
won
238 runs
v West Indies
Birmingham
29 May 2025
20
Pakistan
won
238 runs
v Nepal
Multan
30 Aug 2023
21
Sri Lanka
won
234 runs
v Pakistan
Lahore
24 Jan 2009
22
Pakistan
won
233 runs
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
02 Jun 2000
23
Afghanistan
won
232 runs
v Zimbabwe
Harare
19 Dec 2024
24
Australia
won
232 runs
v Sri Lanka
Adelaide
28 Jan 1985
25
England
won
232 runs
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
17 Jun 2022
26
South Africa
won
231 runs
v Netherlands
Mohali
03 Mar 2011
27
Australia
won
229 runs
v Netherlands
Basseterre
18 Mar 2007
28
South Africa
won
229 runs
v England
Wankhede
21 Oct 2023
29
India
won
228 runs
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
10 Sep 2023
30
India
won
227 runs
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
10 Dec 2022
31
Ireland
won
226 runs
v U.A.E.
Harare
12 Mar 2018
32
Australia
won
224 runs
v Pakistan
Nairobi (Gym)
30 Aug 2002
33
India
won
224 runs
v West Indies
Brabourne
29 Oct 2018
34
Australia
won
221 runs
v England
Melbourne
22 Nov 2022
35
South Africa
won
221 runs
v Netherlands
Basseterre
16 Mar 2007
36
Sri Lanka
won
219 runs
v England
Colombo (RPS)
23 Oct 2018
37
Pakistan
won
217 runs
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
17 Apr 2002
38
Australia
won
215 runs
v New Zealand
St George’s
20 Apr 2007
39
West Indies
won
215 runs
v Netherlands
Delhi
28 Feb 2011
40
South Africa
won
214 runs
v India
Wankhede
25 Oct 2015
41
South Africa
won
212 runs
v Zimbabwe
Centurion
10 Nov 2009
42
England
won
210 runs
v New Zealand
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
43
New Zealand
won
210 runs
v U.S.A.
The Oval
10 Sep 2004
44
Sri Lanka
won
210 runs
v Canada
Hambantota
20 Feb 2011
45
South Africa
won
209 runs
v West Indies
Cape Town
25 Jan 2004
46
Australia
won
208 runs
v India
Sydney
08 Feb 2004
47
South Africa
won
208 runs
v Kenya
Cape Town
22 Oct 2001
48
West Indies
won
208 runs
v Canada
Kingston
13 Apr 2010
49
New Zealand
won
206 runs
v Australia
Adelaide
27 Jan 1986
50
South Africa
won
206 runs
v Ireland
Benoni
25 Sep 2016
51
South Africa
won
206 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
19 Mar 2011
52
Sri Lanka
won
206 runs
v Netherlands
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
53
Pakistan
won
205 runs
v Kenya
Hambantota
23 Feb 2011
54
New Zealand
won
204 runs
v West Indies
Christchurch
23 Dec 2017
55
Australia
won
203 runs
v Scotland
Basseterre
14 Mar 2007
56
West Indies
won
203 runs
v New Zealand
Hamilton
08 Jan 2014
57
England
won
202 runs
v India
Lord’s
07 Jun 1975
58
New Zealand
won
202 runs
v Zimbabwe
Napier
09 Feb 2012
59
South Africa
won
202 runs
v Kenya
Nairobi (Gym)
03 Oct 1996
60
West Indies
won
202 runs
v Pakistan
Tarouba
12 Aug 2025
61
Zimbabwe
won
202 runs
v Kenya
Dhaka
27 Mar 1999
62
Pakistan
won
201 runs
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
13 Jul 2018
63
South Africa
won
201 runs
v Ireland
Canberra
03 Mar 2015
64
Australia
won
200 runs
v Scotland
Edinburgh
03 Sep 2013
65
India
won
200 runs
v West Indies
Tarouba
01 Aug 2023
66
India
won
200 runs
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
11 Apr 2003
67
New Zealand
won
200 runs
v India
Dambulla
10 Aug 2010
68
South Africa
won
200 runs
v Bangladesh
East London
22 Oct 2017
It also provides the fourth occasion of West Indies posting a win by 200 plus runs in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of winning margin
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
West Indies
won
215 runs
v Netherlands
Delhi
28 Feb 2011
2
West Indies
won
208 runs
v Canada
Kingston
13 Apr 2010
3
West Indies
won
203 runs
v New Zealand
Hamilton
08 Jan 2014
4
West Indies
won
202 runs
v Pakistan
Tarouba
12 Aug 2025
It also provides the fourth occasion of a team posting a win by 200 plus runs in one day internationals against Pakistan All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of winning margin
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Sri Lanka
won
234 runs
v Pakistan
Lahore
24 Jan 2009
2
India
won
228 runs
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
10 Sep 2023
3
Australia
won
224 runs
v Pakistan
Nairobi (Gym)
30 Aug 2002
4
West Indies
won
202 runs
v Pakistan
Tarouba
12 Aug 2025
Teams dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in an one day international
Pakistan was dismissed all out for 92 against West Indies at Tarouba on 12 Aug 2025 to provide the 150th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
01
Sri Lanka
86
1
v West Indies
Manchester
07 Jun 1975
02
East Africa
94
2
v England
Birmingham
14 Jun 1975
03
England
93
1
v Australia
Leeds
18 Jun 1975
04
Australia
70
2
v England
Birmingham
04 Jun 1977
05
Pakistan
85
2
v England
Manchester
24 May 1978
06
India
79
1
v Pakistan
Sialkot
13 Oct 1978
07
England
94
1
v Australia
Melbourne
07 Feb 1979
08
Canada
45
1
v England
Manchester
13 Jun 1979
09
India
63
1
v Australia
Sydney
08 Jan 1981
10
New Zealand
74
1
v Australia
Wellington
20 Feb 1982
11
Sri Lanka
96
1
v India
Sharjah
08 Apr 1984
12
Sri Lanka
91
2
v Australia
Adelaide
28 Jan 1985
13
Pakistan
87
2
v India
Sharjah
22 Mar 1985
14
Australia
70
2
v New Zealand
Adelaide
27 Jan 1986
15
Bangladesh
94
1
v Pakistan
Moratuwa
31 Mar 1986
16
New Zealand
64
1
v Pakistan
Sharjah
15 Apr 1986
17
Sri Lanka
55
2
v West Indies
Sharjah
03 Dec 1986
18
India
78
2
v Sri Lanka
Kanpur
24 Dec 1986
19
Australia
91
2
v West Indies
W.A.C.A
04 Jan 1987
20
New Zealand
94
2
v Australia
Christchurch
04 Mar 1990
21
New Zealand
74
1
v Pakistan
Sharjah
01 May 1990
22
Pakistan
74
1
v England
Adelaide
01 Mar 1992
23
West Indies
87
2
v Australia
Sydney
08 Dec 1992
24
Pakistan
81
2
v West Indies
Sydney
17 Dec 1992
25
Pakistan
71
1
v West Indies
Brisbane
09 Jan 1993
26
Pakistan
43
1
v West Indies
Cape Town
25 Feb 1993
27
Sri Lanka
98
2
v South Africa
Colombo (RPS)
02 Sep 1993
28
Zimbabwe
99
2
v West Indies
Hyderabad (Deccan)
21 Nov 1993
29
South Africa
69
2
v Australia
Sydney
14 Dec 1993
30
West Indies
93
2
v Kenya
Pune
29 Feb 1996
31
Zimbabwe
94
2
v Pakistan
Sharjah
06 Apr 1997
32
Bangladesh
92
2
v Zimbabwe
Nairobi (Aga)
14 Oct 1997
33
Sri Lanka
98
2
v India
Sharjah
09 Nov 1998
34
Sri Lanka
99
2
v England
W.A.C.A
29 Jan 1999
35
Scotland
68
1
v West Indies
Leicester
27 May 1999
36
Bangladesh
87
2
v Pakistan
Dhaka
02 Jun 2000
37
India
54
2
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
29 Oct 2000
38
West Indies
91
2
v Zimbabwe
Sydney
23 Jan 2001
39
England
86
2
v Australia
Manchester
14 Jun 2001
40
Kenya
90
1
v India
Bloemfontein
12 Oct 2001
41
Zimbabwe
38
1
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
08 Dec 2001
42
England
89
2
v New Zealand
Wellington
16 Feb 2002
43
Sri Lanka
78
2
v Pakistan
Sharjah
17 Apr 2002
44
Bangladesh
76
1
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
05 Aug 2002
45
Kenya
84
1
v Australia
Nairobi (Gym)
02 Sep 2002
46
Netherlands
86
2
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
16 Sep 2002
47
Bangladesh
77
2
v New Zealand
Colombo (SSC)
23 Sep 2002
48
Namibia
84
2
v Pakistan
Kimberley
16 Feb 2003
49
Canada
36
1
v Sri Lanka
Paarl
19 Feb 2003
50
Namibia
45
2
v Australia
Potchefstroom
27 Feb 2003
51
Bangladesh
76
2
v India
Dhaka
11 Apr 2003
52
Zimbabwe
92
1
v England
Bristol
06 Jul 2003
53
New Zealand
97
1
v Australia
Faridabad
29 Oct 2003
54
England
88
1
v Sri Lanka
Dambulla
18 Nov 2003
55
West Indies
54
2
v South Africa
Cape Town
25 Jan 2004
56
Zimbabwe
35
1
v Sri Lanka
Harare
25 Apr 2004
57
Bangladesh
93
1
v South Africa
Birmingham
12 Sep 2004
58
U.S.A.
65
1
v Australia
Southampton
13 Sep 2004
59
Kenya
94
1
v Pakistan
Birmingham
14 Sep 2004
60
Bangladesh
86
2
v New Zealand
Chattogram
02 Nov 2004
61
Zimbabwe
65
2
v India
Harare
29 Aug 2005
62
Zimbabwe
69
2
v Kenya
Harare
01 Mar 2006
63
Australia
93
2
v South Africa
Cape Town
03 Mar 2006
64
Canada
75
2
v Zimbabwe
Port of Spain
16 May 2006
65
Canada
94
1
v Kenya
Toronto
06 Aug 2006
66
Zimbabwe
85
1
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
08 Oct 2006
67
West Indies
80
1
v Sri Lanka
Brabourne
14 Oct 2006
68
Pakistan
89
2
v South Africa
Mohali
27 Oct 2006
69
India
91
2
v South Africa
Durban
22 Nov 2006
70
Netherlands
91
1
v Bermuda
Benoni
02 Dec 2006
71
New Zealand
73
2
v Sri Lanka
Auckland
06 Jan 2007
72
Canada
92
2
v Kenya
Nairobi (Jaff)
05 Feb 2007
73
Bermuda
78
2
v Sri Lanka
Port of Spain
15 Mar 2007
74
Zimbabwe
99
2
v Pakistan
Kingston
21 Mar 2007
75
Ireland
91
1
v Australia
Bridgetown
13 Apr 2007
76
Ireland
77
1
v Sri Lanka
St George’s
18 Apr 2007
77
Netherlands
80
1
v West Indies
Dublin
10 Jul 2007
78
Bangladesh
93
1
v New Zealand
Queenstown
31 Dec 2007
79
South Africa
83
1
v England
Nottingham
26 Aug 2008
80
Bangladesh
74
2
v Australia
Darwin
30 Aug 2008
81
Zimbabwe
67
1
v Sri Lanka
Harare
22 Nov 2008
82
Zimbabwe
80
2
v Sri Lanka
Mirpur
12 Jan 2009
83
Pakistan
75
2
v Sri Lanka
Lahore
24 Jan 2009
84
Zimbabwe
44
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
03 Nov 2009
85
India
88
2
v New Zealand
Dambulla
10 Aug 2010
86
Afghanistan
88
2
v Kenya
Nairobi (Gym)
07 Oct 2010
87
Kenya
69
1
v New Zealand
Chennai
20 Feb 2011
88
Bangladesh
58
1
v West Indies
Mirpur
04 Mar 2011
89
Bangladesh
78
2
v South Africa
Mirpur
19 Mar 2011
90
Ireland
96
1
v Pakistan
Belfast
28 May 2011
91
West Indies
61
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
18 Oct 2011
92
Bangladesh
91
1
v Pakistan
Mirpur
01 Dec 2011
93
Sri Lanka
43
2
v South Africa
Paarl
11 Jan 2012
94
Australia
74
1
v Sri Lanka
Brisbane
18 Jan 2013
95
West Indies
70
1
v Australia
W.A.C.A
01 Feb 2013
96
Sri Lanka
96
2
v India
Port of Spain
09 Jul 2013
97
West Indies
98
2
v Pakistan
Providence
14 Jul 2013
98
Canada
67
1
v Netherlands
King City (NW)
29 Aug 2013
99
Kenya
89
1
v Afghanistan
Sharjah
02 Oct 2013
100
Kenya
93
1
v Afghanistan
Sharjah
04 Oct 2013
101
England
99
2
v Sri Lanka
Chester-le-Street
25 May 2014
102
Sri Lanka
67
1
v England
Manchester
28 May 2014
103
Bangladesh
58
2
v India
Mirpur
17 Jun 2014
104
Bangladesh
70
2
v West Indies
St George’s
22 Aug 2014
105
Afghanistan
63
2
v Scotland
Abu Dhabi
14 Jan 2015
106
Zimbabwe
82
2
v Afghanistan
Sharjah
25 Dec 2015
107
Afghanistan
58
2
v Zimbabwe
Sharjah
02 Jan 2016
108
Ireland
82
2
v Pakistan
Dublin (Malahide)
18 Aug 2016
109
New Zealand
79
2
v India
Visakhapatnam
29 Oct 2016
110
Zimbabwe
54
2
v Afghanistan
Harare
26 Feb 2017
111
Pakistan
74
2
v New Zealand
Dunedin
13 Jan 2018
112
Bangladesh
82
1
v Sri Lanka
Mirpur
25 Jan 2018
113
Zimbabwe
95
2
v Afghanistan
Sharjah
19 Feb 2018
114
Hong Kong
91
1
v Scotland
Bulawayo
06 Mar 2018
115
U.A.E.
91
2
v Ireland
Harare
12 Mar 2018
116
Zimbabwe
67
1
v Pakistan
Bulawayo
18 Jul 2018
117
Zimbabwe
78
2
v South Africa
Bloemfontein
03 Oct 2018
118
U.A.E.
97
2
v Nepal
ICCA Dubai
26 Jan 2019
119
India
92
1
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Jan 2019
120
Oman
81
2
v Namibia
Windhoek
27 Apr 2019
121
Namibia
94
1
v U.A.E.
Al Amerat
09 Jan 2020
122
U.S.A.
35
1
v Nepal
Kirtipur
12 Feb 2020
123
P.N.G.
82
2
v Nepal
Al Amerat
10 Sep 2021
124
Zimbabwe
70
2
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
21 Jan 2022
125
South Africa
83
2
v England
Manchester
22 Jul 2022
126
Zimbabwe
96
1
v Australia
Townsville
31 Aug 2022
127
New Zealand
82
2
v Australia
Cairns
08 Sep 2022
128
U.S.A.
97
2
v Namibia
Port Moresby
15 Sep 2022
129
South Africa
99
1
v India
Delhi
11 Oct 2022
130
Sri Lanka
73
2
v India
Thiruvananthapuram
15 Jan 2023
131
Namibia
91
1
v U.A.E.
Dubai (DICS)
23 Feb 2023
132
U.A.E.
97
1
v P.N.G.
Dubai (DICS)
05 Mar 2023
133
U.A.E.
71
2
v Nepal
Kirtipur
12 Mar 2023
134
P.N.G.
95
1
v Nepal
Kirtipur
13 Mar 2023
135
Sri Lanka
76
2
v New Zealand
Auckland
25 Mar 2023
136
Oman
98
1
v Sri Lanka
Bulawayo
23 Jun 2023
137
Afghanistan
59
2
v Pakistan
Hambantota
22 Aug 2023
138
Sri Lanka
50
1
v India
Colombo (RPS)
17 Sep 2023
139
Netherlands
90
2
v Australia
Delhi
25 Oct 2023
140
Sri Lanka
55
2
v India
Wankhede
02 Nov 2023
141
South Africa
83
2
v India
Eden Gardens
05 Nov 2023
142
New Zealand
98
1
v Bangladesh
Napier
23 Dec 2023
143
Zimbabwe
96
1
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
11 Jan 2024
144
West Indies
86
1
v Australia
Canberra
06 Feb 2024
145
Oman
91
1
v Scotland
Dundee
22 Jul 2024
146
U.A.E.
78
1
v Oman
Al Amerat
07 Nov 2024
147
Zimbabwe
54
2
v Afghanistan
Harare
19 Dec 2024
148
Namibia
96
1
v Oman
Al Amerat
16 Feb 2025
149
Oman
65
2
v U.S.A.
Al Amerat
18 Feb 2025
150
Pakistan
92
2
v West Indies
Tarouba
12 Aug 2025
It also provides the tenth occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in an one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Pakistan
85
2
v England
Manchester
24 May 1978
2
Pakistan
87
2
v India
Sharjah
22 Mar 1985
3
Pakistan
74
1
v England
Adelaide
01 Mar 1992
4
Pakistan
81
2
v West Indies
Sydney
17 Dec 1992
5
Pakistan
71
1
v West Indies
Brisbane
09 Jan 1993
6
Pakistan
43
1
v West Indies
Cape Town
25 Feb 1993
7
Pakistan
89
2
v South Africa
Mohali
27 Oct 2006
8
Pakistan
75
2
v Sri Lanka
Lahore
24 Jan 2009
9
Pakistan
74
2
v New Zealand
Dunedin
13 Jan 2018
10
Pakistan
92
2
v West Indies
Tarouba
12 Aug 2025
It also provides the 13th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in an one day international against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Sri Lanka
86
1
v West Indies
Manchester
07 Jun 1975
2
Sri Lanka
55
2
v West Indies
Sharjah
03 Dec 1986
3
Australia
91
2
v West Indies
W.A.C.A
04 Jan 1987
4
Pakistan
81
2
v West Indies
Sydney
17 Dec 1992
5
Pakistan
71
1
v West Indies
Brisbane
09 Jan 1993
6
Pakistan
43
1
v West Indies
Cape Town
25 Feb 1993
7
Zimbabwe
99
2
v West Indies
Hyderabad (Deccan)
21 Nov 1993
8
Scotland
68
1
v West Indies
Leicester
27 May 1999
9
Zimbabwe
85
1
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
08 Oct 2006
10
Netherlands
80
1
v West Indies
Dublin
10 Jul 2007
11
Bangladesh
58
1
v West Indies
Mirpur
04 Mar 2011
12
Bangladesh
70
2
v West Indies
St George’s
22 Aug 2014
13
Pakistan
92
2
v West Indies
Tarouba
12 Aug 2025
It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in an one day international against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Pakistan
81
2
v West Indies
Sydney
17 Dec 1992
2
Pakistan
71
1
v West Indies
Brisbane
09 Jan 1993
3
Pakistan
43
1
v West Indies
Cape Town
25 Feb 1993
4
Pakistan
92
2
v West Indies
Tarouba
12 Aug 2025
Batsman’s individual score greater than the opponent team’s total in one day internationals
SD Hope of West Indies scored 120 not out against Pakistan at Brian Lara Stadium on 12.08.2025 and Pakistan was dismissed all out for 92 to provide the 89th occasion of an Individual batsman’s score greater than the opponent teams total in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Total
Ground
Date
1
R G Sharma
264
Ind
Srl
251
Eden Gardens
13/11/2014
2
Ishan Kishan
210
Ind
Ban
182
Chittagong
10/12/2022
3
C S MacLeod
175
Sco
Can
171
Hagley Oval
23/01/2014
4
I V A Richards
181
Win
Srl
169
Karachi
13/10/1987
5
I V A Richards
189*
Win
Eng
168
Old Trafford
31/05/1984
6
K U Carty
170
Win
Ire
165
Castle Avenue
25/05/2025
7
Fakhar Zaman
210*
Pak
Zim
155
Queens Sports Club
20/07/2018
8
R G Sharma
162
Ind
Win
153
Brabourne
29/10/2018
9
G Kirsten
188*
SAF
UAE
152
Rawalpindi
16/02/1996
10
A B de Villiers
162*
SAF
Win
151
Sydney
27/02/2015
11
D A Warner
156
Aus
NZl
147
Melbourne
09/12/2016
12
T M Head
152
Aus
Eng
142
Melbourne
22/11/2022
13
D A Warner
178
Aus
Afg
142
WACA Ground
04/03/2015
14
K C Sangakkara
169
Srl
SAF
140
Col-RPS
20/07/2013
15
N J Astle
145*
NZl
USA
137
Kennington Oval
10/09/2004
16
J S Malhotra
173*
USA
PNG
137
Al Amerat
09/09/2021
17
H H Gibbs
153
SAF
Ban
133
Senwes Park
03/10/2002
18
D L Amiss
137
Eng
Ind
132
Lord’s
07/06/1975
19
A N Cook
137
Eng
Pak
130
Abu Dhabi
13/02/2012
20
S R Tendulkar
152
Ind
Nam
130
City Oval
23/02/2003
21
D L Haynes
145*
Win
NZl
129
Guyana
14/04/1985
22
G M Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
128
Edgbaston
07/06/1975
23
J-P Duminy
129
SAF
Zim
127
Willowmoore Park
22/10/2010
24
C J Anderson
131*
NZl
Win
124
Queenstown
01/01/2014
25
Mushfiqur Rahim
144
Ban
Srl
124
Dubai
15/09/2018
26
G W Flower
140
Zim
Ken
123
Dhaka
27/03/1999
27
Mohd Yousuf
125
Pak
NZl
122
Karachi
21/04/2002
28
A B de Villiers
134
SAF
Net
120
Mohali
03/03/2011
29
M van Lingen
119*
Nam
PNG
117
Amini Park
20/09/2022
30
M G Erasmus
121*
Nam
Oman
116
ICC GCS
06/03/2022
31
J A H Marshall
161
NZl
Ire
112
Mannofield Park
01/07/2008
32
B B McCullum
166
NZl
Ire
112
Mannofield Park
01/07/2008
33
Ijaz Ahmed
124*
Pak
Ban
111
MA Aziz Stadium
29/10/1988
34
M L Hayden
146
Aus
Pak
108
Nairobi-G
30/08/2002
35
G R Marsh
125*
Aus
Pak
108
Melbourne
10/01/1989
36
Imam-ul-Haq
128
Pak
Zim
107
Queens Sports Club
13/07/2018
37
P A de Silva
107*
Srl
Zim
105
Harare
06/11/1994
38
S C Williams
174
Zim
USA
104
Harare
26/06/2023
39
C B Wishart
172*
Zim
Nami
104
Harare
10/02/2003
40
C H Gayle
119
Win
Ken
104
Diamond Oval
04/03/2003
41
Babar Azam
151
Pak
Nep
104
Multan
30/08/2023
42
Iftikhar Ahmed
109*
Pak
Nep
104
Multan
30/08/2023
43
Imran Nazir
160
Pak
Zim
099
Sabina Park
21/03/2007
44
A Flintoff
104
Eng
Srl
095
The Rose Bowl
17/09/2004
45
D M Jones
107
Aus
NZl
094
AMI Stadium
04/03/1990
46
S D Hope
120*
Win
Pak
092
Brian Lara Stadium
12/08/2025
47
P R Stirling
126
Ire
UAE
091
Harare
12/03/2018
48
WTS Porterfield
092
Ire
UAE
091
Harare
12/03/2018
49
C G Greenidge
100
Win
Aus
091
WACA Ground
04/01/1987
50
J H Kallis
119*
SAF
Ind
091
Kingsmead
22/11/2006
51
A R Border
118*
Aus
Srl
091
Adelaide
28/01/1985
52
D M Jones
099*
Aus
Srl
091
Adelaide
28/01/1985
53
D A Warner
104
Aus
Net
090
Delhi
25/10/2023
54
G J Maxwell
106
Aus
Net
090
Delhi
25/10/2023
55
S B Styris
089
NZl
Ind
088
Dambulla
10/08/2010
56
L R P L Taylor
095
NZl
Ind
088
Dambulla
10/08/2010
57
M S Atapattu
101
Srl
Net
086
Col-RPS
16/09/2002
58
V Kohli*
101*
Ind
SAF
083
Eden Gardens
05/11/2023
59
R K Paudel
086
Nep
PNG
082
Al Amerat
10/09/2021
60
Sharjeel Khan
152
Pak
Ire
082
The Village
18/08/2016
61
D L Haynes
096
Win
Pak
081
Sydney
17/12/1992
62
M Jayawardene
085
Srl
Ber
078
Queen’s Park Oval
15/03/2007
63
Mohd Yousuf
129
Pak
Srl
078
Sharjah
17/04/2002
64
Yuvraj Singh
102*
Ind
Ban
076
Dhaka
11/04/2003
65
T M Dilshan
137*
Srl
Pak
075
Gaddafi Stadium
24/01/2009
66
S E Marsh
076
Aus
Ban
074
Darwin
30/08/2008
67
M E K Hussey
085
Aus
Ban
074
Dar
30/08/2008
68
K C Sangakkara
079
Srl
NZl
073
Eden Park
06/01/2007
69
Shubman Gill
116
Ind
Srl
073
Thirvsnanthapuram
15/01/2023
70
V Kohli
166*
Ind
Srl
073
Thiruvanthapuram
15/01/2023
71
R K Paudel
077
Nep
UAE
071
Kirtipur
12/03/2023
72
Imam-ul-Haq
061
Pak
Afg
059
Hambantota
22/08/2023
73
H Masakadza
083
Zim
Afg
058
Sharjah
02/01/2016
74
C G Greenidge
067
Win
Srl
055
Sharjah
03/12/1986
75
R B Richardson
109
Win
Srl
055
Sharjah
03/12/1986
76
S S Iyer
082
Ind
Srl
055
Wankhede
02/11/2023
77
V Kohli
088
Ind
Srl
055
Wankhede
02/11/2023
78
Shubman Gill
092
Ind
Srl
055
Wankhede
02/11/2023
79
J H Kallis
109*
SAF
Win
054
Newlands
25/01/2004
80
J A Rudolph
061*
SAF
Win
054
Newlands
25/01/2004
81
Abdul Malik*
084
Afg
Zim
054
Harare
19/12/2024
82
Sediqullah Atal
104
Afg
Zim
054
Harare
19/12/2024
83
S T Jayasuriya
189
Srl
Ind
054
Sharjah
29/10/2000
84
D S Lehmann
050*
Aus
Nam
045
Senwes Park
27/02/2003
85
M L Hayden
088
Aus
Nam
045
Senwes Park
27/02/2003
86
A Symonds
059
Aus
Nam
045
Senwes Park
27/02/2003
87
J H Kallis
072
SAF
Srl
043
Boland Park
11/01/2012
88
H M Amla
112
SAF
Srl
043
Boland Park
11/01/2012
89
A B de Villiers
052
SAF
Srl
043
Boland Park
11/01/2012
I
t also provides the 65th occasion of a batsman’s century is greater than the opponent team’s total in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Total
Ground
Date
1
R G Sharma
264
Ind
Srl
251
Eden Gardens
13/11/2014
2
Fakhar Zaman
210*
Pak
Zim
155
Queens Sports Club
20/07/2018
3
Ishan Kishan
210
Ind
Ban
182
Chittagong
10/12/2022
4
I V A Richards
189*
Win
Eng
168
Old Trafford
31/05/1984
5
S T Jayasuriya
189
Srl
Ind
054
Sharjah
29/10/2000
6
G Kirsten
188*
SAF
UAE
152
Rawalpindi
16/02/1996
7
I V A Richards
181
Win
Srl
169
Karachi
13/10/1987
8
D A Warner
178
Aus
Afg
142
WACA Ground
04/03/2015
9
C S MacLeod
175
Sco
Can
171
Hagley Oval
23/01/2014
10
S C Williams
174
Zim
USA
104
Harare
26/06/2023
11
J S Malhotra
173*
USA
PNG
137
Al Amerat
09/09/2021
12
C B Wishart
172*
Zim
Nami
104
Harare
10/02/2003
13
G M Turner
171*
NZl
EAF
128
Edgbaston
07/06/1975
14
K U Carty
170
Win
Ire
165
Castle Avenue
25/05/2025
15
K C Sangakkara
169
Srl
SAF
140
Col-RPS
20/07/2013
16
V Kohli
166*
Ind
Srl
073
Thiruvanthapuram
15/01/2023
17
B B McCullum
166
NZl
Ire
112
Mannofield Park
01/07/2008
18
A B de Villiers
162*
SAF
Win
151
Sydney
27/02/2015
19
R G Sharma
162
Ind
Win
153
Brabourne
29/10/2018
20
J A H Marshall
161
NZl
Ire
112
Mannofield Park
01/07/2008
21
Imran Nazir
160
Pak
Zim
099
Sabina Park
21/03/2007
22
D A Warner
156
Aus
NZl
147
Melbourne
09/12/2016
23
H H Gibbs
153
SAF
Ban
133
Senwes Park
03/10/2002
24
T M Head
152
Aus
Eng
142
Melbourne
22/11/2022
25
S R Tendulkar
152
Ind
Nam
130
City Oval
23/02/2003
26
Sharjeel Khan
152
Pak
Ire
082
The Village
18/08/2016
27
Babar Azam
151
Pak
Nep
104
Multan
30/08/2023
28
M L Hayden
146
Aus
Pak
108
Nairobi-G
30/08/2002
29
N J Astle
145*
NZl
USA
137
Kennington Oval
10/09/2004
30
D L Haynes
145*
Win
NZl
129
Guyana
14/04/1985
31
Mushfiqur Rahim
144
Ban
Srl
124
Dubai
15/09/2018
32
G W Flower
140
Zim
Ken
123
Dhaka
27/03/1999
33
T M Dilshan
137*
Srl
Pak
075
Gaddafi Stadium
24/01/2009
34
D L Amiss
137
Eng
Ind
132
Lord’s
07/06/1975
35
A N Cook
137
Eng
Pak
130
Abu Dhabi
13/02/2012
36
A B de Villiers
134
SAF
Net
120
Mohali
03/03/2011
37
C J Anderson
131*
NZl
Win
124
Queenstown
01/01/2014
38
J-P Duminy
129
SAF
Zim
127
Willowmoore Park
22/10/2010
39
Mohd Yousuf
129
Pak
Srl
078
Sharjah
17/04/2002
40
Imam-ul-Haq
128
Pak
Zim
107
Queens Sports Club
13/07/2018
41
P R Stirling
126
Ire
UAE
091
Harare
12/03/2018
42
G R Marsh
125*
Aus
Pak
108
Melbourne
10/01/1989
43
Mohd Yousuf
125
Pak
NZl
122
Karachi
21/04/2002
44
Ijaz Ahmed
124*
Pak
Ban
111
MA Aziz Stadium
29/10/1988
45
M G Erasmus
121*
Nam
Oman
116
ICC GCS
06/03/2022
46
S D Hope
120*
Win
Pak
092
Brian Lara Stadium
12/08/2025
47
M van Lingen
119*
Nam
PNG
117
Amini Park
20/09/2022
48
J H Kallis
119*
SAF
Ind
091
Kingsmead
22/11/2006
49
C H Gayle
119
Win
Ken
104
Diamond Oval
04/03/2003
50
A R Border
118*
Aus
Srl
091
Adelaide
28/01/1985
51
Shubman Gill
116
Ind
Srl
073
Thirvsnanthapuram
15/01/2023
52
H M Amla
112
SAF
Srl
043
Boland Park
11/01/2012
53
Iftikhar Ahmed
109*
Pak
Nep
104
Multan
30/08/2023
54
J H Kallis
109*
SAF
Win
054
Newlands
25/01/2004
55
R B Richardson
109
Win
Srl
055
Sharjah
03/12/1986
56
P A de Silva
107*
Srl
Zim
105
Harare
06/11/1994
57
D M Jones
107
Aus
NZl
094
AMI Stadium
04/03/1990
58
G J Maxwell
106
Aus
Net
090
Delhi
25/10/2023
59
A Flintoff
104
Eng
Srl
095
The Rose Bowl
17/09/2004
60
D A Warner
104
Aus
Net
090
Delhi
25/10/2023
61
Sediqullah Atal
104
Afg
Zim
054
Harare
19/12/2024
62
Yuvraj Singh
102*
Ind
Ban
076
Dhaka
11/04/2003
63
V Kohli*
101*
Ind
SAF
083
Eden Gardens
05/11/2023
64
M S Atapattu
101
Srl
Net
086
Col-RPS
16/09/2002
65
C G Greenidge
100
Win
Aus
091
WACA Ground
04/01/1987
I
t also provides the tenth occasion of a West Indian batsman’s individual score is greater than the opponent team’s total in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Total
Ground
Date
1
I V A Richards
181
Win
Srl
169
Karachi
13/10/1987
2
I V A Richards
189*
Win
Eng
168
Old Trafford
31/05/1984
3
K U Carty
170
Win
Ire
165
Castle Avenue
25/05/2025
4
D L Haynes
145*
Win
NZl
129
Guyana
14/04/1985
5
C H Gayle
119
Win
Ken
104
Diamond Oval
04/03/2003
6
S D Hope
120*
Win
Pak
092
Brian Lara Stadium
12/08/2025
7
C G Greenidge
100
Win
Aus
091
WACA Ground
04/01/1987
8
D L Haynes
096
Win
Pak
081
Sydney
17/12/1992
9
C G Greenidge
067
Win
Srl
055
Sharjah
03/12/1986
10
R B Richardson
109
Win
Srl
055
Sharjah
03/12/1986
It also provides the sixth occasion of a batsman’s individual score is greater than the Pakistan team’s total in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Total
Ground
Date
1
A N Cook
137
Eng
Pak
130
Abu Dhabi
13/02/2012
2
M L Hayden
146
Aus
Pak
108
Nairobi-G
30/08/2002
3
G R Marsh
125*
Aus
Pak
108
Melbourne
10/01/1989
4
S D Hope
120*
Win
Pak
092
Brian Lara Stadium
12/08/2025
5
D L Haynes
096
Win
Pak
081
Sydney
17/12/1992
6
T M Dilshan
137*
Srl
Pak
075
Gaddafi Stadium
24/01/2009
It also provides the second occasion of a West Indian batsman’s individual score is greater than the Pakistan team’s total in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opp
Total
Ground
Date
1
S D Hope
120*
Win
Pak
092
Brian Lara Stadium
12/08/2025
2
D L Haynes
096
Win
Pak
081
Sydney
17/12/1992
CT 2025 Match 15 Final India Vs New Zealand at Dubai on 09 Mar 2025
New Zealand won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the 61st occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the ninth occasion of a team doing so against India in the Champions Trophy
New Zealand won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the sixth occasion of New Zealand doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand doing so against India in the Champions Trophy.
When RG Sharma led India in the finals of the on-going ICC Champions Trophy against New Zealand at Dubai, he achieved a unique distinction of captaining India in four ICC tournament Finals. He also become the only captain to lead a team in four ICC tournament Finals
Prior to this
He has led India in ICC Test Championship 2021-2023 finals against Australia at The Oval in June 2023.
He has captained India in ICC Men’s One day international World Cup 2023/24 finals against Australia on 19 Nov 2023
He has also led India in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 finals against South Africa at Bridgetown on 29 Jun 2024
DJ Mitchell and GN Phillips scored 63 and 53 not out respectively in this game to provide the 323rd and 324th occasion of batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 50th and 51st occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
DJ Mitchell and GN Phillips scored 63 and 53 not out respectively in this game to provide the 36th and 37th occasion of New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third and fourth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
DJ Mitchell and GN Phillips scored 63 and 53 not out respectively in this game to provide the 18th and 19th occasion of batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final It also provides the ninth and tenth occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final against India
DJ Mitchell and GN Phillips scored 63 and 53 not out respectively in this game to provide the second and third occasion of New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final It also provides the second and third occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final against India
New Zealand posted 251 for 7 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting 250 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final. It also provides the second occasion of New Zealand posting 250 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final
RG Sharma scored 76 in this game to provide the 325th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 38th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma scored 76 in this game to provide the 51st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma scored 76 in this game to provide the 121st occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma scored 76 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma scored 76 in this game to provide the 18th occasion of a captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma scored 76 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of an Indian captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma scored 76 in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the ninth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma scored 76 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in an innings against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 105 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 91st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 16th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy
RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 105 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 17th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the first wicket. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy for the first wicket.
It is interesting to note that out of the seven three figure partnerships posted by India for the first wicket in the Champions Trophy, five three figure partnerships involved RG Sharma as one of the partners.
RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 105 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final for the first wicket. It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy Final for the first wicket
RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 105 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the seventh occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final. It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy Final.
India posted its 23rd win in the Champions Trophy, While New Zealand lost its twelfth game in the Champions Trophy.
RG Sharma’s 76 in this game represent the fourth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final, represent the tenth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final and represent the third occasion of captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final. It also represents the 19th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy Final
Cometh the March 09 2025, when he leads India in the finals of the on-going ICC Champions Trophy against New Zealand at Dubai, he would earn a unique record of captaining India in four ICC tournament Finals. He would also become the only captain to lead a team in four ICC tournament Finals
Prior to this,
He has led India in ICC Test Championship 2021-2023 finals against Australia at The Oval in June 2023.
He has captained India in ICC Men’s One day international World Cup 2023/24 finals against Australia on 19 Nov 2023
He has also led India in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 finals against South Africa at Bridgetown on 29 Jun 2024
This information was shared with me Sri Ashutosh J Bhatt, a diehard cricket fan who teaches Physics for College students in Mumbai and I am extremely thankful to him for sharing this information.
CT 2025 Match 14 Second Semi Final New Zealand Vs South Africa at Lahore on 04 Mar 2025
New Zealand won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the 60th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of a team doing so against South Africa in the Champions Trophy
New Zealand won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the fifth occasion of New Zealand doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand doing so against South Africa in the Champions Trophy
R Ravindra scored 108 in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
R Ravindra scored 108 in this game to provide the first occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa
R Ravindra scored 108 in this game to provide the 41st occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
R Ravindra scored 108 in this game to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
R Ravindra scored 108 in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of a left hand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of a left hand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
R Ravindra scored 108 in this game to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand’s left hand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
R Ravindra scored 108 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a left hand opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of a left hand opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
R Ravindra scored 108 in this game to provide the first occasion of a New Zealand left hand opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand left hand opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
KS Williamson scored 102 in this game to provide the 63rd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
KS Williamson scored 108 in this game to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa
R Ravindra and KS Williamson registered their second century in the Champions Trophy when they scored centuries in this game to become the tenth and eleventh batsman to score two or more centuries in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
2
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
3
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
2
1
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
2
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
3
1
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
2
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
3
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
4
1
HH Gibbs
116
1
South Africa
v Kenya
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
2
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
3
HH Gibbs
101
1
South Africa
v West Indies
The Oval
18 Sep 2004
5
1
R Ravindra
112
2
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
24 Feb 2025
2
R Ravindra
108
1
New Zealand
v South Africa
Lahore
05 Mar 2025
6
1
JE Root
133*
2
England
v Bangladesh
The Oval
01 Jun 2017
2
JE Root
120
2
England
v Afghanistan
Lahore
26 Feb 2025
7
1
Saeed Anwar
105*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 2000
2
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
8
1
WU Tharanga
105
1
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Mohali
07 Oct 2006
2
WU Tharanga
110
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
9
1
ME Trescothick
119
1
England
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
2
ME Trescothick
104
1
England
v West Indies
The Oval
25 Sep 2004
10
1
SR Watson
136*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
2
SR Watson
105*
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
11
1
KS Williamson
100
1
New Zealand
v Australia
Birmingham
02 Jun 2017
2
KS Williamson
102
1
New Zealand
v South Africa
Lahore
05 Mar 2025
R Ravindra registered his second century in the Champions Trophy when he scored century in this game to become the seventh left batsman to score two or more centuries in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
2
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
3
S Dhawan
125
1
India
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
08 Jun 2017
2
1
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
2
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
3
SC Ganguly
117*
2
India
v England
Colombo (RPS)
22 Sep 2002
3
1
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
2
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
3
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
4
1
R Ravindra
112
2
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
24 Feb 2025
2
R Ravindra
108
1
New Zealand
v South Africa
Lahore
05 Mar 2025
5
1
Saeed Anwar
105*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 2000
2
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
6
1
WU Tharanga
105
1
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Mohali
07 Oct 2006
2
WU Tharanga
110
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
7
1
ME Trescothick
119
1
England
v Zimbabwe
Colombo (RPS)
18 Sep 2002
2
ME Trescothick
104
1
England
v West Indies
The Oval
25 Sep 2004
R Ravindra scored two centuries in the on-going edition of the Champions Trophy to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring two or more centuries in a single edition of the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
2
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
2
1
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
2
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
3
1
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
2
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
3
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
4
1
HH Gibbs
116
1
South Africa
v Kenya
Colombo (RPS)
20 Sep 2002
2
HH Gibbs
116*
2
South Africa
v India
Colombo (RPS)
25 Sep 2002
5
1
R Ravindra
112
2
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
24 Feb 2025
2
R Ravindra
108
1
New Zealand
v South Africa
Lahore
05 Mar 2025
6
1
Saeed Anwar
105*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 2000
2
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
7
1
WU Tharanga
105
1
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Mohali
07 Oct 2006
2
WU Tharanga
110
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
8
1
SR Watson
136*
2
Australia
v England
Centurion
02 Oct 2009
2
SR Watson
105*
2
Australia
v New Zealand
Centurion
05 Oct 2009
R Ravindra scored two centuries in the on-going edition of the Champions Trophy to provide the sixth occasion of a left hand batsman scoring two or more centuries in a single edition of the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
S Dhawan
114
1
India
v South Africa
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
2
S Dhawan
102*
2
India
v West Indies
The Oval
11 Jun 2013
2
1
SC Ganguly
141*
1
India
v South Africa
Nairobi (Gym)
13 Oct 2000
2
SC Ganguly
117
1
India
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
15 Oct 2000
3
1
CH Gayle
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
2
CH Gayle
101
1
West Indies
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
3
CH Gayle
133*
2
West Indies
v South Africa
Jaipur
02 Nov 2006
4
1
R Ravindra
112
2
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
24 Feb 2025
2
R Ravindra
108
1
New Zealand
v South Africa
Lahore
05 Mar 2025
5
1
Saeed Anwar
105*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Nairobi (Gym)
08 Oct 2000
2
Saeed Anwar
104
1
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Nairobi (Gym)
11 Oct 2000
6
1
WU Tharanga
105
1
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Mohali
07 Oct 2006
2
WU Tharanga
110
1
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
10 Oct 2006
R Ravindra-KS Williamson added 164 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 89th occasion of batsmen posting a century partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 13th occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a century partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
R Ravindra-KS Williamson added 164 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 20th occasion of batsmen posting a century partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the second wicket. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a century partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the second wicket
R Ravindra-KS Williamson added 164 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 26th occasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 13th occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
R Ravindra-KS Williamson added 164 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the tenth occasion of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the second wicket. It also provides the second occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the second wicket
R Ravindra-KS Williamson added 164 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by New Zealand batsmen in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 163 runs partnership for the third wicket between NJ Astle and SB Styris against USA at The Oval on 10 Sep 2004
R Ravindra-KS Williamson added 164 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for second wicket by New Zealand batsmen in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 77 runs partnership for the second wicket between L Ronchi and KS Willamson against Australia at Birmingham on 02 Jun 2017
R Ravindra and KS Williamson scored 108 and 102 runs in this game to provide the fifth occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of two New Zealand batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand is the only to perform such a feat on two occasions in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this it had performed such a feat against Pakistan at Karachi on 19 Feb 2025 when WA Young and TM Latham had scored 107 and 118 not out respectively
R Ravindra and KS Williamson scored 108 and 102 runs in this game to provide the 226th occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 14th occasion of two New Zealand batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
R Ravindra and KS Williamson scored 108 and 102 runs in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa. It also provides the first occasion of two New Zealand batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
New Zealand posted 362 for 6 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of New Zealand posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand posted 362 for 6 in this game to provide the third occasion of a team posting 350 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand posting 350 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand posted 362 for 6 in this game to provide the highest team total in an innings in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 356 for 5 by Australia against England at Lahore on 22 Feb 2025.
New Zealand posted 362 for 6 in this game to provide the highest team total in an innings by New Zealand in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was 347 for 4 by New Zealand against USA at The Oval on 22 Sep 2004.
T Bavuma scored 56 in this game to provide the 120th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 13th occasion of a South African opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
T Bavuma scored 56 in this game to provide the 17th occasion of a captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of a South African captain opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
T Bavuma scored 56 in this game to provide the 57th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the seventh occasion of a South African captain scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
T Bavuma posted his second fifty as captain in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this he had scored 58 against Afghanistan at Karachi on 21 Feb 2025. He became the 18th captain to score two or more fifties as captain in the Champions Trophy.
T Bavuma posted his second fifty as captain in the Champions Trophy. Prior to this he had scored 58 against Afghanistan at Karachi on 21 Feb 2025. He became the third South African captain to score two fifties as captain in the Champions Trophy. Others are – WD Cronje and GA Smith.
T Bavuma-HE van der Dussen added 105 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 90th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 13th occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
T Bavuma-HE van der Dussen added 105 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 21st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the second wicket. It also provides the fourth occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the second wicket.
R Ravindra-KS Williamson of New Zealand added 164 runs for the second wicket and T Bavuma-HE van der Dussen of South Africa added 105 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 17th occasion of rival team’s batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a match the Champions Trophy.
R Ravindra-KS Williamson of New Zealand added 164 runs for the second wicket and T Bavuma-HE van der Dussen of South Africa added 105 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the first occasion of rival team’s batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in a match the Champions Trophy.
KS Williamson’s 102 in this game represent his 15th century in ODIs. He became the fourth New Zealand batsman to score 15 or more centuries in ODIs. Others are – LRPL Taylor {21}, MJ Guptil {18} and NJ Astle {16}
KS Williamson’s 102 in this game represent his 62nd fifty in ODIs. He occupies the second place in the list of New Zealand batsmen who have scored most fifties in ODIs. LRPL Taylor with 72 fifties to his credit occupies the first place.
DA Miller-L Ngidi added 56 runs in an unfinished partnership for the tenth wicket to provide the third occasion of batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy
DA Miller-L Ngidi added 56 runs in an unfinished partnership for the tenth wicket to provide the record partnership in an innings in the Champions Trophy for the tenth wicket. The previous best was the 51 runs unfinished partnership between KAJ Roach and DJG Sammy of West Indies against India at The Oval on 11 Jun 2013
DA Miller scored 100 not out in this game to provide the 64th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against New Zealand
DA Miller scored 100 not out in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a South African batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the first occasion of a South African batsman scoring a century in an innings in the Champions Trophy against New Zealand
DA Miller scored 100 not out in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 17th occasion of a batsman’s century in an innings in the Champions Trophy going in vain. It also provides the fourth occasion of a South African batsman’s century in an innings in the Champions Trophy going in vain.
South Africa posted 312 for 9 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a team posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of South Africa posting 300 plus runs in an innings in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand posted 362 for 6 and South Africa posted 312 for 9 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in a match in the Champions Trophy.
South Africa posted 312 for 9 in this game and lost the game to provide the seventh occasion of a team losing the match in the Champions Trophy despite posting 300 plus runs.It also provides the third occasion of South Africa losing a match despite posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy.
New Zealand posted 362 for 6 and South Africa posted 312 for 9 in this game to provide the 190th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in a match in the ODIs.
South Africa posted 312 for 9 in this game and lost the game to provide the 199th occasion of a team losing the match in ODIs despite posting 300 plus runs. It also provides the eleventh occasion of South Africa losing a match despite posting 300 plus runs ODIs
South Africa posted 312 for 9 in this game and lost the game to provide the 79th occasion of a team losing the match in ODIs despite posting 300 plus runs while batting second. It also provides the fifth occasion of South Africa losing a match despite posting 300 plus runs ODIs while batting second
New Zealand posted 362 for 6 and South Africa posted 312 for 9 in this game to provide the match aggregate of 674 runs. This aggregate represent the highest match aggregate in a New Zealand-South Africa encounter in ODIs. The previous highest match aggregate in a New Zealand-South Africa encounter in ODIs was 612 at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025.
These two encounters are the two encounters which has produced a match aggregate of 600 plus runs between these two teams
New Zealand posted 362 for 6 and South Africa posted 312 for 9 in this game to provide the match aggregate of 674 runs. This aggregate represent the second highest match aggregate in a match played in the Champions Trophy. The highest match aggregate in Champions Trophy is 707 runs in the match between Australia and England at Lahore on 22 Feb 2025
New Zealand won this game by 50 runs to provide the 30th occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the seventh` occasion of New Zealand winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in the Champions Trophy.
R Ravindra and KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 108 and 102 runs and DA Miller of South Africa scored 100 not out in this game to provide the first occasion of three batsmen scoring centuries in a match in the Champions Trophy.
R Ravindra and KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 108 and 102 runs and DA Miller of South Africa scored 100 not out in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of three or more batsmen scoring centuries in a match in ODIs.
Couple of records for V Kohli in one day internationals
V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched him 32 catches against Australia. He now owns the record for most catches by a fieldsman against Australia in ODIs. He went past SR Tendulkar who has pouched 31 catches against Australia in ODIs. V Kohli and SR Tendulkar are the only two fieldsmen to pouch 30 plus catches against Australia.
V Kohli was playing his 50th one day international against Australia. He became the third Indian batsman to play 50 ODIs against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {71} and MS Dhoni {55}
V Kohli was playing his 50th one day international against Australia. He became the twelfth batsman to play 50 ODIs against Australia in the history of one day internationals.
V Kohli’s 84 in this game represent his 50th fifty in ODIs while batting second and winning the match. He is the only batsman to score 50 fifties when a team has won batting second
in the history of one day internationals.
CT 2025 Match 13 First Semi Final Australia Vs India at Dubai on 04 Mar 2025
Australia won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the 59th occasion of a team doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of a team doing so against India in the Champions Trophy
Australia won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the fifth occasion of Australia doing so in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of Australia doing so against India in the Champions Trophy
C Connolly of Australia was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also 6provides the tenth occasion of a batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
C Connolly of Australia was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the fifth occasion of an Australian opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
C Connolly became the second Australian opening batsman to be dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. SR Watson is the other Australian opening batsman to be dismissed for zero in an innings in the Champions Trophy. He was dismissed for zero on four occasions in the tournament.
SPD Smith {73} and AT Carey {61} scored fifties in this game to provide the 37th and 38th occasion of Australian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth and ninth occasion of Australian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India.
AT Carey was dismissed run out for 61 in this game to provide the 161st occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 26th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
AT Carey was dismissed run out for 61 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
AT Carey was dismissed run out for 61 in this game to provide the 31st occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy against India
AT Carey was dismissed run out for 61 in this game to provide the third occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
SPD Smith {73} scored fifty in this game to provide the 56th occasion of a captain scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the ninth occasion of a captain scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India.
SPD Smith {73} scored fifty in this game to provide the ninth occasion of Australian captain scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of Australian captain scoring fifty in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India.
Australia was dismissed for 264 in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 13th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
Australia was dismissed for 264 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India
Australia was dismissed for 264 in this game to provide the 47th occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy while batting first It also provides the seventh occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India while batting first
Australia was dismissed for 264 in this game to provide the second occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy while batting first. It also provides the first occasion of Australia dismissed all out in an innings in the Champions Trophy against India while batting first.
V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched him 32 catches against Australia. He now owns the record for most catches by a fieldsman against Australia in ODIs. He went past SR Tendulkar who has pouched 31 catches against Australia in ODIs. V Kohli and SR Tendulkar are the only two fieldsmen to pouch 30 plus catches against Australia.
Mohd Shami’s three wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 42 wickets against Australia in ODIs. He became the second Indian bowler to take 40 plus wickets against Australia in ODIs N Kapil Dev is the other Indian bowler who has taken 45 wickets against Australia in ODIs.
V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched him 161 catches in ODIs. He now occupies the second place in the list of fieldsmen who have taken most catches in ODIs. He went past RT Ponting who had pouched 160 catches in ODIs to occupy the second place. DPMD Jayawardne with 208 catches to his credit occupy the first place
V Kohli was playing his 50th one day international against Australia. He became the third Indian batsman to play 50 ODIs against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {71} and MS Dhoni {55}
V Kohli was playing his 50th one day international against Australia. He became the twelfth batsman to play 50 ODIs against Australia in the history of one day internationals.
V Kohli’s run aggregate against Australia read 2451 against Australia at the end of this game. He now occupies the second place in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most runs against Australia in ODIs. SR Tendulkar has scored 3077 runs against Australia in ODIs.
V Kohli’s 84 in this game represent his 15th half century against Australia in ODIs. He now shares the record for most half centuries by an Indian batsman against Australia in ODIs with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored 15 half centuries against Australia in ODIs.
V Kohli’s 84 in this game represent his 15th half century against Australia in ODIs. He became the sixth batsman in the history of one day games to score 15 or more half centuries against Australia in ODIs. Others are – IVA Riachards {20}, DPMD Jayawardene {16}, BC Lara {15},RB Riachardson {15} and SR Tendulkar {15}
V Kohli’s 84 in this game represent his 23rd fifty against Australia in ODIs He became the third batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 23 or more fifties against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {24} and IVA Richards {23}
V Kohli’s 84 runs in this game fetched him an aggregate of 746 runs in Champions Trophy. He occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in the Champions Trophy. CH Gayle with 791 runs occupies the first place
V Kohli’s 84 runs in this game fetched him an aggregate of 746 runs in Champions Trophy. He became the fourth batsman in the history of the Champions Trophy to total 700 plus runs. Others are – CH Gayle {791}, DPMD Jayawardene {742] and S Dhawan {701}
V Kohli’s 84 runs in this game fetched him an aggregate of 746 runs in Champions Trophy. He became the second Indian batsman in the history of the Champions Trophy to total 700 plus runs. S Dhawan is the other Indian batsman who has scored 701 runs in the Champions Trophy.
V Kohli’s 84 in this game represent his 125th fifty in ODIs. SR Tendulkar is the only batsman to score more fifties than V Kohli in ODIs. SR Tendulkar has scored 145 fifties.
V Kohli’s 84 in this game represent his 50th fifty in ODIs while batting second and winning the match. He is the only batsman to score 50 fifties when a team has won batting secondin the history of one day internationals.
KL Rahul’s run aggregate in ODIs read 3009 at the end of this game. He became the 20th Indian batsman and 173rd batsman in the history of one day internationals to reach the milestone
V Kohli’s run aggregate while batting second in one day internationals read 8063 at the end of this game. He became the second batsman in the history of one day internationals to amass 8000 plus runs while batting second.
V Kohli’s 84 in this game represent his 69th fifty in one day internationals while batting second. He now shares the record for most fifties in one day internationals while batting second with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has also scored 69 fifties in this category of statistics
V Kohli played his 100th innings in one day internationals while batting second when a team has won the match. He became the fifth batsman to play 100 innings when a team has won the match while batting second. Others are – ST Tendulkar {124}, RT Ponting {104}, ST Jayasuriya {103} and JH Kallis {100}
It is interesting to note that V Kohli’s has scored 50 fifties while playing 100 innings while batting second and winning the match
India won this game by four wickets to post its 591st win in ODIs and also its 58th win against Australia in ODIs.
India won this game by four wickets to post its 22nd win in the Champions Trophy and also its third win against Australia in the Champions Trophy
Rival wicket keeper batsmen scoring zero and fifty in a one day international
JL Smith of England scored zero and H Klassen of South Africa scored 64 in the match between England and South Africa at Karachi on 01.03.25 to provide the 61st occasion of rival wicket keeper batsmen scoring zero and a fifty in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
Inns
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
RW Marsh
0
01
Australia
v West Indies
Melbourne
10 Jan 1982
2
PJL Dujon
51*
02
West Indies
v Australia
Melbourne
10 Jan 1982
2
1
DSBP Kuruppu
0
01
Sri Lanka
v India
Sharjah
08 Apr 1984
2
SC Khanna
51*
02
India
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
08 Apr 1984
3
1
Moin Khan
0
01
Pakistan
v West Indies
Sharjah
21 Oct 1991
2
PJL Dujon
53
02
West Indies
v Pakistan
Sharjah
21 Oct 1991
4
1
V Yadav
0
01
India
v Zimbabwe
Indore
18 Nov 1993
2
A Flower
56
02
Zimbabwe
v India
Indore
18 Nov 1993
5
1
A Flower
70
01
Zimbabwe
v Bangladesh
Nairobi (Aga)
14 Oct 1997
2
Khaled Mashud
0
02
Banglaedesh
v Zimbabwe
Nairobi (Aga)
14 Oct 1997
6
1
Moin Khan
0
01
Pakistan
v Australia
Lahore
10 Nov 1998
2
AC Gilchrist
103
02
Australia
v Pakistan
Lahore
10 Nov 1998
7
1
RS Kaluwitharana
0
02
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Dhaka
07 Jun 2000
2
Moin Khan
56*
01
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Dhaka
07 Jun 2000
8
1
V Dahiya
0
01
India
v Australia
Indore
31 Mar 2001
2
AC Gilchrist
63
02
Australia
v India
Indore
31 Mar 2001
9
1
AJ Stewart
0
02
England
v India
Durban
26 Feb 2003
2
R Dravid
62
01
India
v England
Durban
26 Feb 2003
10
1
Moin Khan
0
01
Pakistan
v India
Lahore
21 Mar 2004
2
R Dravid
76*
02
India
v Pakistan
Lahore
21 Mar 2004
11
1
MS Dhoni
0
01
India
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
23 Dec 2004
2
Khaled Mashud
50*
02
Bangalore
v India
Chattogram
23 Dec 2004
12
1
T Taibu
0
02
Zimbabwe
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
29 Jan 2005
2
Khaled Mashud
51
01
Bangladesh
v Zimbabwe
Dhaka
29 Jan 2005
13
1
AC Gilchrist
0
01
Australia
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Dec 2005
2
BB McCullum
50*
02
New Zealand
v Australia
Christchurch
10 Dec 2005
14
1
AC Gilchrist
0
01
Australia
v South Africa
Brisbane
15 Jan 2006
2
MV Boucher
63*
02
South Africa
v Australia
Brisbane
15 Jan 2006
15
1
Khaled Mashud
0
01
Bangladesh
v Sri Lanka
Bogra
20 Feb 2006
2
KC Sangakkara
50
02
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Bogra
20 Feb 2006
16
1
PA Nixon
0
01
England
v Australia
Melbourne
12 Jan 2007
2
AC Gilchrist
60
02
Australia
v England
Melbourne
12 Jan 2007
17
1
KC Sangakkara
0
01
Sri Lanka
v India
Margao
14 Feb 2007
2
MS Dhoni
67*
02
India
v Sri Lanka
Margao
14 Feb 2007
18
1
MS Dhoni
0
01
India
v Bangladesh
Port of Spain
17 Mar 2007
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
56*
02
Bangladesh
v India
Port of Spain
17 Mar 2007
19
1
MS Dhoni
0
02
India
v South Africa
Belfast
29 Jun 2007
2
MV Boucher
55*
01
South Africa
v India
Belfast
29 Jun 2007
20
1
MJ Prior
0
02
England
v India
Lord’s
08 Sep 2007
2
MS Dhoni
50
01
India
v England
Lord’s
08 Sep 2007
21
1
AC Gilchrist
0
01
Australia
v India
Kochi
02 Oct 2007
2
MS Dhoni
58
02
India
v Australia
Kochi
02 Oct 2007
22
1
J Edness
0
01
Bermuda
v Kenya
Nairobi (Gym)
27 Oct 2007
2
MA Ouma
54
02
Kenya
v Bermuda
Nairobi (Gym)
27 Oct 2007
23
1
Mushfiqur Rahim
0
01
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Queenstown
31 Dec 2007
2
BB McCullum
80*
02
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Queenstown
31 Dec 2007
24
1
Dhiman Ghosh
0
01
Bangladesh
v South Africa
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
2
AB de Villiers
69*
02
South Africa
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
12 Mar 2008
25
1
KC Sangakkara
0
01
Sri Lanka
v U.A.E.
Lahore
26 Jun 2008
2
Amjad Ali
77
02
U A E
v Sri Lanka
Lahore
26 Jun 2008
26
1
BB McCullum
0
02
New Zealand
v India
Napier
03 Mar 2009
2
MS Dhoni
84*
01
India
v New Zealand
Napier
03 Mar 2009
27
1
MV Boucher
0
02
South Africa
v Australia
Durban
03 Apr 2009
2
BJ Haddin
53
01
Australia
v South Africa
Durban
03 Apr 2009
28
1
MA Ouma
0
01
Kenya
v Ireland
Dublin
11 Jul 2009
2
GC Wilson
51*
02
Ireland
v Kenya
Dublin
11 Jul 2009
29
1
T Taibu
0
02
Zimbabwe
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
27 Oct 2009
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
56
01
Bangladesh
v Zimbabwe
Mirpur
27 Oct 2009
30
1
Mohammad Shahzad
0
01
Afghanistan
v Canada
Sharjah
18 Feb 2010
2
A Bagai
52
02
Canada
v Afghanistan
Sharjah
18 Feb 2010
31
1
NJ O’Brien
0
01
Ireland
v Zimbabwe
Harare
26 Sep 2010
2
T Taibu
62
02
Zimbabwe
v Ireland
Harare
26 Sep 2010
32
1
MJ Prior
0
01
England
v Australia
Sydney
23 Jan 2011
2
BJ Haddin
54
02
Australia
v England
Sydney
23 Jan 2011
33
1
MA Ouma
0
01
Kenya
v Canada
Delhi
07 Mar 2011
2
A Bagai
64*
02
Canada
v Kenya
Delhi
07 Mar 2011
34
1
T Taibu
0
02
Zimbabwe
v Bangladesh
Harare
12 Aug 2011
2
Mushfiqur Rahim
59
01
Bangladesh
v Zimbabwe
Harare
12 Aug 2011
35
1
Mushfiqur Rahim
0
02
Bangladesh
v Pakistan
Chattogram
06 Dec 2011
2
Umar Akmal
57
01
Pakistan
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
06 Dec 2011
36
1
Sarfaraz Ahmed
0
02
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
16 Jun 2012
2
KC Sangakkara
97
01
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
16 Jun 2012
37
1
Kamran Akmal
0
01
Pakistan
v India
Eden Gardens
03 Jan 2013
2
MS Dhoni
54*
02
India
v Pakistan
Eden Gardens
03 Jan 2013
38
1
JC Buttler
0
01
England
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
2
KC Sangakkara
134*
02
Sri Lanka
v England
The Oval
13 Jun 2013
39
1
MS Wade
0
01
Australia
v England
Manchester
08 Sep 2013
2
JC Buttler
75
02
England
v Australia
Manchester
08 Sep 2013
40
1
KC Sangakkara
0
02
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Mirpur
08 Mar 2014
2
Umar Akmal
59
01
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Mirpur
08 Mar 2014
41
1
BRM Taylor
0
02
Zimbabwe
v South Africa
Harare
29 Aug 2014
2
Q de Kock
76
01
South Africa
v Zimbabwe
Harare
29 Aug 2014
42
1
L Ronchi
0
02
New Zealand
v England
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
2
JC Buttler
129
01
England
v New Zealand
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
43
1
ADS Fletcher
0
01
West Indies
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
04 Nov 2015
2
MDKJ Perera
99
02
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Colombo (RPS)
04 Nov 2015
44
1
JC Buttler
0
01
England
v South Africa
Centurion
09 Feb 2016
2
Q de Kock
135
02
South Africa
v England
Centurion
09 Feb 2016
45
1
SW Poynter
0
02
Ireland
v Afghanistan
Belfast
12 Jul 2016
2
Mohammad Shahzad
66
01
Afghanistan
v Ireland
Belfast
12 Jul 2016
46
1
TWM Latham
0
01
New Zealand
v Australia
Hamilton
05 Feb 2017
2
PSP Handscomb
0
02
Australia
v New Zealand
Hamilton
05 Feb 2017
46
1
TWM Latham
0
01
New Zealand
v South Africa
Hamilton
19 Feb 2017
2
Q de Kock
69
02
South Africa
v New Zealand
Hamilton
19 Feb 2017
47
1
TWM Latham
0
02
New Zealand
v South Africa
Wellington
25 Feb 2017
2
Q de Kock
68
01
South Africa
v New Zealand
Wellington
25 Feb 2017
48
1
L Ronchi
0
02
New Zealand
v England
Cardiff
06 Jun 2017
2
JC Buttler
61*
01
England
v New Zealand
Cardiff
06 Jun 2017
49
1
JC Buttler
0
01
England
v New Zealand
Dunedin
07 Mar 2018
2
TWM Latham
71
02
New Zealand
v England
Dunedin
07 Mar 2018
50
1
JC Buttler
0
02
England
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
23 Oct 2018
2
N Dickwella
95
01
Sri Lanka
v England
Colombo (RPS)
23 Oct 2018
51
1
BRM Taylor
0
02
Zimbabwe
v Ireland
Belfast
04 Jul 2019
2
LJ Tucker
56
01
Ireland
v Zimbabwe
Belfast
04 Jul 2019
52
1
MDKJ Perera
0
01
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Hambantota
26 Feb 2020
2
SD Hope
51
02
West Indies
v Sri Lanka
Hambantota
26 Feb 2020
53
1
JC Buttler
0
02
England
v India
Pune
26 Mar 2021
2
RR Pant
77
01
India
v England
Pune
26 Mar 2021
54
1
Mohammad Rizwan
0
02
Pakistan
v South Africa
Johannesburg
04 Apr 2021
2
Q de Kock
80
01
South Africa
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
04 Apr 2021
55
1
RR Pant
0
02
India
v South Africa
Cape Town
23 Jan 2022
2
Q de Kock
124
01
South Africa
v India
Cape Town
23 Jan 2022
56
1
MH Cross
0
01
Scotland
v U.S.A.
Aberdeen
17 Aug 2022
2
MD Patel
50
02
U S A
v Scotland
Aberdeen
17 Aug 2022
57
1
V Aravind
0
02
U A E
v P.N.G.
Kirtipur
10 Mar 2023
2
K Doriga
55
01
P N G
v U.A.E.
Kirtipur
10 Mar 2023
58
1
SA Edwards
0
02
Netherlands
v Pakistan
Hyderabad
06 Oct 2023
2
Mohammad Rizwan
68
01
Pakistan
v Netherlands
Hyderabad
06 Oct 2023
59
1
AT Carey
0
01
Australia
v India
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
2
KL Rahul
97*
02
India
v Australia
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
60
1
TWM Latham
0
02
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Auckland
11 Jan 2025
2
BKG Mendis
54
01
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Auckland
11 Jan 2025
61
1
JL Smith
0
01
England
v South Africa
Karachi
01 Mar 2025
2
H Klaasen
64
02
South Africa
v England
Karachi
01 Mar 2025
The list includes four occasions of rival wicket keepers scoring zero and ninety in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
Inns
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Sarfaraz Ahmed
0
02
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
16 Jun 2012
2
KC Sangakkara
97
01
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Colombo (RPS)
16 Jun 2012
2
1
ADS Fletcher
0
01
West Indies
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
04 Nov 2015
2
MDKJ Perera
99
02
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Colombo (RPS)
04 Nov 2015
3
1
JC Buttler
0
02
England
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
23 Oct 2018
2
N Dickwella
95
01
Sri Lanka
v England
Colombo (RPS)
23 Oct 2018
4
1
AT Carey
0
01
Australia
v India
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
2
KL Rahul
97*
02
India
v Australia
Chennai
08 Oct 2023
The list includes five occasions of rival wicket keepers scoring zero and century in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below