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Starc out : Faulkner, Christian in for India series

Starc out : Faulkner, Christian in for India series

Faulkner and Christian back for limited-overs series in India

Mitchell Starc will miss Australia’s limited-overs tour of India due to a slower-than-expected recovery from an injury to his right foot.

Australia’s selectors have named a 14-man ODI squad and a 13-man T20 group for the tour, with the uncapped Hilton Cartwright in line for a one-day debut and fast bowler Jason Behrendorff a chance of making his Australia debut in T20s.

Notably, Tim Paine was preferred as wicketkeeper in the T20 side ahead of Matthew Wade, while there was also a T20 recall for allrounder Daniel Christian, who last played for Australia in 2014.

Fellow allrounder James Faulkner has returned to the ODI squad, along with spin-bowling allrounder Ashton Agar, and fast bowler Nathan Coulter-Nile, who is returning from a back injury.

“Nathan brings raw pace to the side with good variation,” national selector Trevor Hohns said. “It is great to see him back from injury and we are hopeful he will have a big impact in this series.

“James Faulkner is a solid one-day campaigner and is very familiar with subcontinent conditions, coming off a very good tour of Sri Lanka last year. We hope that he will take his chance in returning to the one-day side. Hilton is an aggressive striker of the ball and we think his game will be well suited to the transition to short-form cricket.”

National T20 selector Mark Waugh said: “The overall standards being set in the BBL and also the IPL are very high and the players selected have impressed in these tournaments. Jason [Behrendorff] has been a stand-out performer for the Scorchers for a number of seasons and deserves his chance at this level.

“Dan [Christian] is a very experienced allrounder who can be a very dangerous batsman. He had a solid IPL season this year and we believe his bowling will be well suited to the conditions we will face in India. Tim Paine has been called-up following his successful home T20 international and Big Bash campaigns.”

Paine made his international return in February this year, playing a series of home T20s against Sri Lanka while the Test squad was already in India, and these marked his first international games for nearly six years.

Starc suffered stress fractures of the foot during Australia’s Test tour of India earlier this year, and upon returning from the Champions Trophy in England it was discovered they had not fully healed. He was left out of Australia’s Test squad to tour Bangladesh, with the intention of being fit for the series in India, but Australia are now targeting the Ashes for his international return.

“Mitchell Starc has been excluded from the two squads as he continues his return from a right foot injury,” team physio David Beakley said. “We have recently reviewed the progress of Mitchell’s right foot injury and the healing process has been slower than we would have liked.

“Consequently, in order to ensure his best possible preparation for the Ashes, he will be unavailable for the tour of India and will continue his rehab in Australia with an aim to have him play for New South Wales in the domestic one-day cup.”

The tour of India will take place between September 17 and October 13.

ODI squad: Steven Smith (capt), David Warner, Ashton Agar, Hilton Cartwright, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Patrick Cummins, James Faulkner, Aaron Finch, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), Adam Zampa

T20 squad: Steven Smith (capt), David Warner (vice-capt), Jason Behrendorff, Dan Christian, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Patrick Cummins, Aaron Finch, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Glenn Maxwell, Tim Paine (wk), Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa

Article Courtesy – ESPNCricinfo.com

 

India win the series 3-`1 – beat West Indies in the final one day game by eight wickets

India win the series 3-`1 – beat West Indies in the final one day game by eight wickets

Fifth one day – West Indies vs India – at Kingston on 06 Jul 17 – India won by eight wickets 

 

Mohd Shami captured four for 48 in this game to provide the  15th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing  four or more wickets  in an innings against West Indies.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player O M R W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SK Sharma 7.3 0 26 5 2 Win Sharjah 16 Oct 1988
2 ND Hirwani 10.0 1 50 4 2 Win Sharjah 16 Oct 1988
3 M Prabhakar 9.5 0 30 4 2 Win Sharjah 19 Oct 1991
4 A Kumble 10.0 0 50 4 2 Win Sharjah 19 Oct 1991
5 SR Tendulkar 10.0 1 34 4 1 Win Sharjah 22 Oct 1991
6 N Kapil Dev 10.0 1 54 4 2 Win Adelaide 14 Dec 1991
7 A Kumble 6.1 2 12 6 2 Win Kolkata 27 Nov 1993
8 SLV Raju 10.0 0 58 4 2 Win Kolkata 05 Nov 1994
9 SLV Raju 9.0 0 46 4 2 Win Jaipur 11 Nov 1994
10 N Chopra 6.2 2 21 5 2 Win Toronto 14 Sep 1999
11 A Mishra 10.0 2 31 4 1 Win Port of Spain 08 Jun 2011
12 RA Jadeja 10.0 2 36 5 1 Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
13 Mohammed Shami 9.0 1 66 4 1 Win Kochi 08 Oct 2014
14 Mohammed Shami 9.3 0 36 4 2 Win Delhi 11 Oct 2014
15 Mohammed Shami 10.0 0 48 4 1 Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

Mohd Shami captured four for 48 in this game to provide the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets  in an innings against West Indies in West Indies.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player O M R W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 N Chopra 6.2 2 21 5 2 Win Toronto 14 Sep 1999
2 A Mishra 10.0 2 31 4 1 Win Port of Spain 08 Jun 2011
3 Mohammed Shami 10.0 0 48 4 1 Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

Mohd Shami captured four for 48 in this game to provide the third occasion of his capturing four or more wickets in an innings against West Indies. He now owns the Indian record for most four wicket hauls. He went past A Kumble and SLV Raju who had two such occasions. The performance of all these three bowlers is furnished below

 

No Player O M R W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Mohammed Shami 9.0 1 66 4 1 Win Kochi 08 Oct 2014
2 Mohammed Shami 9.3 0 36 4 2 Win Delhi 11 Oct 2014
3 Mohammed Shami 10.0 0 48 4 1 Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017
                   
1 A Kumble 10.0 0 50 4 2 Win Sharjah 19 Oct 1991
2 A Kumble 6.1 2 12 6 2 Win Kolkata 27 Nov 1993
                   
1 SLV Raju 10.0 0 58 4 2 Win Kolkata 05 Nov 1994
2 SLV Raju 9.0 0 46 4 2 Win Jaipur 11 Nov 1994

 

V Kohli scored 111 not out in this game to provide his 28th century and also the 26th century by an Indian batsman against West Indies. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Sehwag 219 Ind Win Indore 08 Dec 2011
2 SR Tendulkar 141* Ind Win Kuala Lumpur 14 Sep 2006
3 Yuvraj Singh 131 Ind Win Kingston 26 Jun 2009
4 V Kohli 127 Ind Win Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
5 SR Tendulkar 122* Ind Win Harare 04 Jul 2001
6 S Dhawan 119 Ind Win Kanpur 27 Nov 2013
7 V Kohli 117 Ind Win Visakhapatnam 02 Dec 2011
8 NS Sidhu 114* Ind Win Visakhapatnam 07 Nov 1994
9 V Sehwag 114* Ind Win Rajkot 12 Nov 2002
10 Yuvraj Singh 113 Ind Win Chennai 20 Mar 2011
11 K Srikkanth 112 Ind Win Sharjah 16 Oct 1988
12 Yuvraj Singh 110 Ind Win Colombo (RPS) 07 Aug 2005
13 R Dravid 109* Ind Win Ahmedabad 15 Nov 2002
14 SR Tendulkar 105 Ind Win Jaipur 11 Nov 1994
15 R Dravid 105 Ind Win Kingston 18 May 2006
16 MK Tiwary 104* Ind Win Chennai 11 Dec 2011
17 A Jadeja 104 Ind Win Cuttack 09 Nov 1994
18 R Dravid 103* Ind Win Singapore 08 Sep 1999
19 M Prabhakar 102* Ind Win Kanpur 30 Oct 1994
20 S Dhawan 102* Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
21 V Kohli 102 Ind Win Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
22 K Srikkanth 101 Ind Win Trivandrum 25 Jan 1988
23 M Amarnath 100* Ind Win Faridabad 19 Jan 1988
24 SR Tendulkar 100* Ind Win Vadodara 31 Jan 2007
25 AM Rahane 103 Ind Win Port of Spain 25 Jun 2017
26 V Kohli 111* Ind Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

V Kohli’s 111 not out in this game represents his fourth century against West Indies. He now owns the record  for most centuries by an Indian batsman against West Indies with SR Tendulkar who has also scored four centuries. The performance of these two batsmen are furnished below

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SR Tendulkar 141* Ind Win Kuala Lumpur 14 Sep 2006
2 SR Tendulkar 122* Ind Win Harare 04 Jul 2001
3 SR Tendulkar 105 Ind Win Jaipur 11 Nov 1994
4 SR Tendulkar 100* Ind Win Vadodara 31 Jan 2007
             
1 V Kohli 127 Ind Win Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
2 V Kohli 117 Ind Win Visakhapatnam 02 Dec 2011
3 V Kohli 102 Ind Win Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
4 V Kohli 111* Ind Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

V Kohli became the fifth batsman to score a century against West Indies in West Indies. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Yuvraj Singh 131 Ind Win Kingston 26 Jun 2009
2 R Dravid 105 Ind Win Kingston 18 May 2006
3 V Kohli 102 Ind Win Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
4 AM Rahane 103 Ind Win Port of Spain 25 Jun 2017
5 V Kohli 111* Ind Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

V Kohli became the first batsman to score a century against West Indies in West Indies on two occasions. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 102 Ind Win Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
2 V Kohli 111* Ind Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

V Kohli’s 111 not out in this game provide the fourth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 R Dravid 105 Ind Win Kingston 18 May 2006
2 V Sehwag 219 Ind Win Indore 08 Dec 2011
3 V Kohli 102 Ind Win Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
4 V Kohli 111* Ind Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

V Kohli’s 111 not out in this game provide the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century against West Indies in West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below.

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 R Dravid 105 Ind Win Kingston 18 May 2006
2 V Sehwag 219 Ind Win Indore 08 Dec 2011
3 V Kohli 102 Ind Win Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
4 V Kohli 111* Ind Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

It also represents the highest score by an Indian captain against West Indies in West Indies. The previous best was 105 by R Dravid – also at Kingston on 18 May 2006

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 111* Ind Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017
2 R Dravid 105 Ind Win Kingston 18 May 2006

 

V Kohli became the first Indian captain to score two centuries against West Indies in West Indies. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

 

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 102 Ind Win Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
2 V Kohli 111* Ind Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

V Kohli now occupies the third place jointly with ST Jayasuirya of Sri Lanka in the list of batsmen who have scored most  hundreds in the annals of one day games. Both the batsmen have scored 28 centuries. The first two places are occupied by SR Tendulkar {49} and RT Ponting {30}

 

Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
SR Tendulkar Ind 463 452 41 18426 200* 44.83 49 96 20
RT Ponting Aus 375 365 39 13704 164 42.03 30 82 20
ST Jayasuriya Srl 445 433 18 13430 189 32.36 28 68 34
V Kohli Ind 189 181 30 8257 183 54.68 28 43 11

 

V Kohli’s 111 not out in this game represent his 12th century on away soil and he shares the record for most centuries on away soil with SR Tendulkar in the history of one day games. SR Tendulkar has also scored 12 centuries on away soil. The following table lists the centuries scored by these two batsmen.

 

V KOHLI
No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 102* 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Jan 2010
2 100* 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 19 Feb 2011
3 107 1 v England Cardiff 16 Sep 2011
4 106 1 v Sri Lanka Hambantota 21 Jul 2012
5 128* 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 31 Jul 2012
6 102 1 v West Indies Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
7 115 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 24 Jul 2013
8 123 2 v New Zealand Napier 19 Jan 2014
9 136 2 v Bangladesh Fatullah 26 Feb 2014
10 117 1 v Australia Melbourne 17 Jan 2016
11 106 2 v Australia Canberra 20 Jan 2016
12 111* 2 v West Indies Kingston 06 Jul 2017
SR TENDULKAR
No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 110 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 28 Aug 1996
2 128 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 07 Jul 1998
3 127* 2 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 26 Sep 1998
4 120 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 29 Aug 1999
5 101 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 05 Oct 2001
6 105* 1 v England Chester-le-Street 04 Jul 2002
7 141 2 v Pakistan Rawalpindi 16 Mar 2004
8 100 1 v Pakistan Peshawar 06 Feb 2006
9 117* 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Mar 2008
10 163* 1 v New Zealand Christchurch 08 Mar 2009
11 138 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2009
12 114 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 16 Mar 2012

 

V Kohli’s 111 not out in this game was his 18th century while batting second in a one day game. He now holds the record for scoring most centuries while batting second in a one day game. He went past SR Tendulkar who has scored 17 centuries while batting second in a one day games. The exploits of these two batsmen are furnished below

 

 

V KOHLI
No Runs Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 107 4 2 v Sri Lanka Kolkata 24 Dec 2009
2 102* 3 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Jan 2010
3 118 3 2 v Australia Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
4 112* 4 2 v England Delhi 17 Oct 2011
5 117 4 2 v West Indies Visakhapatnam 02 Dec 2011
6 133* 4 2 v Sri Lanka Hobart 28 Feb 2012
7 183 3 2 v Pakistan Dhaka 18 Mar 2012
8 128* 3 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 31 Jul 2012
9 115 3 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 24 Jul 2013
10 100* 3 2 v Australia Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
11 115* 3 2 v Australia Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
12 123 3 2 v New Zealand Napier 19 Jan 2014
13 136 3 2 v Bangladesh Fatullah 26 Feb 2014
14 139* 4 2 v Sri Lanka Ranchi 16 Nov 2014
15 106 3 2 v Australia Canberra 20 Jan 2016
16 154* 3 2 v New Zealand Mohali 23 Oct 2016
17 122 3 2 v England Pune 15 Jan 2017
18 111* 3 2 v West Indies Kingston 06 Jul 2017
 SR TENDULKAR
No Runs Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 115 2 2 v New Zealand Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
2 112* 2 2 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 09 Apr 1995
3 127* 2 2 v Kenya Cuttack 18 Feb 1996
4 104 2 2 v Zimbabwe Benoni 09 Feb 1997
5 117 2 2 v New Zealand Bengaluru 14 May 1997
6 100 2 2 v Australia Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
7 143 2 2 v Australia Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
8 134 2 2 v Australia Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
9 100* 2 2 v Kenya Kolkata 31 May 1998
10 127* 2 2 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 26 Sep 1998
11 118* 2 2 v Zimbabwe Sharjah 08 Nov 1998
12 124* 2 2 v Zimbabwe Sharjah 13 Nov 1998
13 122 2 2 v South Africa Vadodara 17 Mar 2000
14 122* 2 2 v West Indies Harare 04 Jul 2001
15 141 2 2 v Pakistan Rawalpindi 16 Mar 2004
16 117* 2 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Mar 2008
17 175 2 2 v Australia Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009

 

V Kohli’s 111 not out in this game represent his 16th century while chasing. He holds the record for scoring most centuries while chasing. SR Tendulkar has scored 14 centuries while chasing.

 

V Kohli’s run aggregate against West Indies read 1387 at the end of  this game. He now occupies the second place in the list of Indian batsmen  who have scored most runs against West Indies. SR Tendulkar with 1573 runs to his credit occupies the first place. V Kohli went past R Dravid’s aggregate of 1348 runs on his way to occupy the second place.

 

Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
SR Tendulkar 1991-2011 39 39 9 1573 141* 52.43 4 11 5
V Kohli 2009-2017 27 27 4 1387 127 60.30 4 09 1

 

V Kohli and KD Karthik added 122 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in this game to provide the 51st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against West Indies in one day games. It also provides the 14th occasion of such partnership for the third wicket against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar, AO Malhotra 3 105 2 Win Jamshedpur 07 Dec 1983
2 K Srikkanth, DB Vengsarkar 3 120 1 Win Sharjah 16 Oct 1988
3 M Azharuddin, NS Sidhu 3 113 1 Win Visakhapatnam 07 Nov 1994
4 SC Ganguly, S Ramesh 3 106* 2 Win Toronto 11 Sep 1999
5 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 3 128 1 Win Nagpur 09 Nov 2002
6 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 3 103 2 Win Ahmedabad 15 Nov 2002
7 M Kaif, V Sehwag 3 112 1 Win Basseterre 23 May 2006
8 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 118 1 Win Vadodara 31 Jan 2007
9 KD Karthik, Yuvraj Singh 3 135 1 Win Kingston 26 Jun 2009
10 V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh 3 122 1 Win Chennai 20 Mar 2011
11 S Dhawan, KD Karthik 3 109* 2 Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
12 S Dhawan, Yuvraj Singh 3 129 2 Win Kanpur 27 Nov 2013
13 V Kohli, SK Raina 3 138 1 Win Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
14 V Kohli, KD Karthik 3 122* 2 Win Kingston 06 Jul 2017

 

Mithali Raj’s one day records

Mithali Raj’s one day records

Mithali Raj of India scored 53 against Sri Lanka at Derby on 05 Jul 17 in the ongoing Women’s World Cup. This was hers 34th fifty while leading India. She now  owns the record for most fifties by a captain in  the Women’s ODIs. She went past CM Edwards of England who had scored 33 fifties as captain of England.

 

Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 50+
M Raj Ind 2004-2017 104 90 30 3473 108* 57.88 3 31 1 34
CM Edwards Eng 2005-2016 117 107 16 3523 138 38.71 5 28 9 33

 

Her 53 in this game represents her 48th half century and 53rd fifty. She owns the record for most half centuries and occupies the second place in terms of fifties. CM Edwards of England has scored 55 fifties. CM Edwards and Mithali Raj are the only two women batsmen who have scored fifty plus fifties in the history of Women One day internationals.

 

Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 50+
CM Edwards Eng 1997-2016 191 180 23 5992 173* 38.16 9 46 16 55
M Raj Ind 1999-2017 181 162 47 5959 114* 51.81 5 48 4 53

 

M Raj’s aggregate of runs in the Women’s world cup read 908 at the end of this game. She became the sixth batswoman and the first Indian batswoman to aggregate 900 plus runs in the Women’s World Cup. The performance of these six batswoman are listed below

 

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 DA Hockley NZl 1982-2000 45 43 8 1501 100* 42.88 2 10 2
2 JA Brittin Eng 1982-1997 36 35 5 1299 138* 43.30 4 3 2
3 CM Edwards Eng 1997-2013 30 28 5 1231 173* 53.52 4 7 2
4 BJ Clark Aus 1993-2005 29 26 7 1151 229* 60.57 1 6 0
5 KL Rolton Aus 1997-2009 28 22 9 974 154* 74.92 3 6 0
6 M Raj Ind 2000-2017 26 24 8 908 103* 56.75 1 8 0

 

M Raj and A Chopra share the Indian record for most Women’s World Cup appearances. Both have appeared in 26 games.

Fourth One day at North Sound – West Indies won by 11 runs

Fourth One day at North Sound – West Indies won by 11 runs

West Indies won its  game against India. The head to head summary at the end of this game read thus

 

RESULT SUMMARY
Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Ind 1979-2017 120 55 61 1 3
Win 1979-2017 120 61 55 1 3

 

RESULT SUMMARY IN TERMS OF INDIA
Venue Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Home 1983-2014 50 24 26 0 0
Away 1983-2017 35 13 20 0 2
Neutral 1979-2015 35 18 15 1 1

 

West Indies won its 61st game against India and also its 20th game against India on home soil.

 

West Indies won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the 14th occasion of West Indies doing so against India. West Indies won this game to provide its seventh win against India when it chose to bat first after winning the toss.

 

West Indies won the toss and batted first in this game to provide the second occasion of West Indies doing so against India on home soil West Indies won this game to provide its first win against India when it chose to bat first after winning the toss on home soil. The first such occasion was at Port of Spain on 06 Jul 11. West Indies  had lost this game by four wickets.

 

West Indies posted its first opening partnership of 50 plus runs in this series when E Lewis and KA Hope added 57 runs. It also provides the third occasion of West Indies batsmen posting 50 plus runs in this series. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SD Hope, E Lewis 3 89 2 v India Port of Spain 25 Jun 2017
2 JN Mohammed, R Powell 6 54 2 v India North Sound 30 Jun 2017
3 KA Hope, E Lewis 1 57 1 v India North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

KA Hope and K Lewis scored identical runs of 35 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of West Indies openers scoring identical runs in one day games. All such occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 CG Greenidge 24 2 v India Manchester 09 Jun 1983
  2 DL Haynes 24 2 v India Manchester 09 Jun 1983
               
2 1 DL Haynes 72* 2 v India Sharjah 22 Nov 1985
  2 RB Richardson 72 2 v India Sharjah 22 Nov 1985
               
3 1 PV Simmons 6 1 v Australia Port of Spain 12 Mar 1995
  2 SC Williams 6 1 v Australia Port of Spain 12 Mar 1995
               
4 1 S Chanderpaul 3 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 13 Apr 1996
  2 PA Wallace 3 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 13 Apr 1996
               
5 1 SL Campbell 0 2 v Pakistan Melbourne 20 Jan 1997
  2 JR Murray 0 2 v Pakistan Melbourne 20 Jan 1997
               
6 1 SL Campbell 0 2 v India Toronto 14 Sep 1999
  2 RD Jacobs 0 2 v India Toronto 14 Sep 1999
               
7 1 D Ganga 0 2 v Australia Sydney 07 Feb 2001
  2 RD Jacobs 0 2 v Australia Sydney 07 Feb 2001
               
8 1 CH Gayle 37 2 v Australia Kingston 17 May 2003
  2 RL Powell 37 2 v Australia Kingston 17 May 2003
               
9 1 CH Gayle 0 2 v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 07 Jun 2003
  2 WW Hinds 0 2 v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 07 Jun 2003
               
10 1 CH Gayle 3 1 v South Africa Port of Spain 14 May 2005
  2 XM Marshall 3 1 v South Africa Port of Spain 14 May 2005
               
11 1 LMP Simmons 0 1 v Pakistan Faisalabad 07 Dec 2006
  2 CH Gayle 0 1 v Pakistan Faisalabad 07 Dec 2006
               
12 1 BA Parchment 48 1 v South Africa Durban 01 Feb 2008
  2 S Chattergoon 48 1 v South Africa Durban 01 Feb 2008
               
13 1 CH Gayle 0 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 14 Nov 2008
  2 S Chattergoon 0 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 14 Nov 2008
               
14 1 CH Gayle 0* 2 v Australia Sydney 12 Feb 2010
  2 TM Dowlin 0* 2 v Australia Sydney 12 Feb 2010
               
15 1 CH Gayle 0 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 06 Feb 2011
  2 AB Barath 0 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 06 Feb 2011
               
16 1 CH Gayle 14 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 07 Jul 2013
  2 J Charles 14 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 07 Jul 2013
               
17 1 CAK Walton 0 2 v New Zealand Nelson 04 Jan 2014
  2 J Charles 0 2 v New Zealand Nelson 04 Jan 2014
               
18 1 LMP Simmons 6 1 v Bangladesh Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
  2 CH Gayle 6 1 v Bangladesh Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
               
19 1 E Lewis 35 1 v India North Sound 02 Jul 2017
  2 KA Hope 35 1 v India North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

KA Hope and E Lewis scored identical runs of 35 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of West Indies openers scoring identical runs in one day games. All such occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 CG Greenidge 24 2 v India Manchester 09 Jun 1983
  2 DL Haynes 24 2 v India Manchester 09 Jun 1983
               
2 1 DL Haynes 72* 2 v India Sharjah 22 Nov 1985
  2 RB Richardson 72 2 v India Sharjah 22 Nov 1985
               
3 1 PV Simmons 6 1 v Australia Port of Spain 12 Mar 1995
  2 SC Williams 6 1 v Australia Port of Spain 12 Mar 1995
               
4 1 S Chanderpaul 3 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 13 Apr 1996
  2 PA Wallace 3 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 13 Apr 1996
               
5 1 SL Campbell 0 2 v Pakistan Melbourne 20 Jan 1997
  2 JR Murray 0 2 v Pakistan Melbourne 20 Jan 1997
               
6 1 SL Campbell 0 2 v India Toronto 14 Sep 1999
  2 RD Jacobs 0 2 v India Toronto 14 Sep 1999
               
7 1 D Ganga 0 2 v Australia Sydney 07 Feb 2001
  2 RD Jacobs 0 2 v Australia Sydney 07 Feb 2001
               
8 1 CH Gayle 37 2 v Australia Kingston 17 May 2003
  2 RL Powell 37 2 v Australia Kingston 17 May 2003
               
9 1 CH Gayle 0 2 v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 07 Jun 2003
  2 WW Hinds 0 2 v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 07 Jun 2003
               
10 1 CH Gayle 3 1 v South Africa Port of Spain 14 May 2005
  2 XM Marshall 3 1 v South Africa Port of Spain 14 May 2005
               
11 1 LMP Simmons 0 1 v Pakistan Faisalabad 07 Dec 2006
  2 CH Gayle 0 1 v Pakistan Faisalabad 07 Dec 2006
               
12 1 BA Parchment 48 1 v South Africa Durban 01 Feb 2008
  2 S Chattergoon 48 1 v South Africa Durban 01 Feb 2008
               
13 1 CH Gayle 0 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 14 Nov 2008
  2 S Chattergoon 0 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 14 Nov 2008
               
14 1 CH Gayle 0* 2 v Australia Sydney 12 Feb 2010
  2 TM Dowlin 0* 2 v Australia Sydney 12 Feb 2010
               
15 1 CH Gayle 0 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 06 Feb 2011
  2 AB Barath 0 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 06 Feb 2011
               
16 1 CH Gayle 14 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 07 Jul 2013
  2 J Charles 14 2 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 07 Jul 2013
               
17 1 CAK Walton 0 2 v New Zealand Nelson 04 Jan 2014
  2 J Charles 0 2 v New Zealand Nelson 04 Jan 2014
               
18 1 LMP Simmons 6 1 v Bangladesh Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
  2 CH Gayle 6 1 v Bangladesh Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
               
19 1 E Lewis 35 1 v India North Sound 02 Jul 2017
  2 KA Hope 35 1 v India North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

KA Hope and E Lewis scored identical runs of 35 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of West Indies openers scoring identical runs in one day games against India.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 CG Greenidge 24 2 v India Manchester 09 Jun 1983
  2 DL Haynes 24 2 v India Manchester 09 Jun 1983
               
2 1 DL Haynes 72* 2 v India Sharjah 22 Nov 1985
  2 RB Richardson 72 2 v India Sharjah 22 Nov 1985
               
3 1 SL Campbell 0 2 v India Toronto 14 Sep 1999
  2 RD Jacobs 0 2 v India Toronto 14 Sep 1999
               
4 1 E Lewis 35 1 v India North Sound 02 Jul 2017
  2 KA Hope 35 1 v India North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

AM Rahane scored 60 in this game which was his fourth fifty in the series. He had scored 62 in the first one day, 103 in the second one day and 72 in the third one day. He became the first Indian batsman to score four fifties in a bilateral series against West Indies.

 

AM Rahane’s feat of four fifties in this series provide the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring four fifties in a bilateral series. The following table lists all such occasions

 

No Player Oppn Series C HC 50+
1 SR Tendulkar Eng 2007 0 4 4
2 Yuvraj Singh Pak 2007-08 0 4 4
3 V Sehwag Eng 2008-09 0 4 4
4 SK Raina Eng 2012-13 0 4 4
5 V Kohli Aus 2013-14 2 2 4
6 V Kohli Aus 2015-16 2 2 4
7 AM Rahane Win 2017 1 3 4

 

MS Dhoni’s aggregate of catches at the end of this game stood at 26. He now owns the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman against West Indies. He went past R Dravid who had pouched 25 catches.

 

At the end of this game, MS Dhoni and PJL Dujon share the record for most dismissals in the series. Both the wicket keepers have effected 38 dismissals.

 

MS Dhoni scored 54 in this game to provide his 15th fifty while batting second in a one day game on away soil. He became the eighth batsman to score 15 or more fifties while batting second in a one day game on away soil. The following table lists all the eight batsmen

 

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+
1 R Dravid Ind 1997-2009 58 51 8 1934 105 44.97 1 18 19
2 RT Ponting Aus 1995-2011 56 54 11 2177 126 50.62 4 15 19
3 JH Kallis RSA 1996-2014 55 52 8 1756 104* 39.90 2 16 18
4 SC Ganguly Ind 1997-2007 48 46 4 1832 135* 43.61 3 14 17
5 MS Dhoni Ind 2004-2017 62 52 13 1761 101* 45.15 1 14 15
6 AC Gilchrist Aus 1997-2007 47 44 3 1769 121* 43.14 4 11 15
7 DL Haynes Win 1979-1993 52 52 6 1589 123* 34.54 1 14 15
8 KC Sangakkara Srl 2000-2015 62 60 10 2117 134* 42.34 3 12 15

 

MS Dhoni scored 54 in this game to provide his 15th fifty while batting second in a one day game on away soil. He became the third wicket keeper batsman to score 15 or more fifties while batting second in a one day game on away soil. The following table lists all the three wicket keeper batsmen

 

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+
1 MS Dhoni Ind 2004-2017 62 52 13 1761 101* 45.15 1 14 15
2 AC Gilchrist Aus 1997-2007 47 44 3 1769 121* 43.14 4 11 15
3 KC Sangakkara Srl 2000-2015 62 60 10 2117 134* 42.34 3 12 15

 

MS Dhoni scored 54 in this game to provide his 15th fifty while batting second in a one day game on away soil. He became the third Indian batsman to score 15 or more fifties while batting second in a one day game on away soil. The following table lists all the three Indian batsmen

 

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+
1 R Dravid Ind 1997-2009 58 51 8 1934 105 44.97 1 18 19
2 SC Ganguly Ind 1997-2007 48 46 4 1832 135* 43.61 3 14 17
3 MS Dhoni Ind 2004-2017 62 52 13 1761 101* 45.15 1 14 15

 

MS Dhoni scored 54 in this game to provide his eighth fifty while batting second in a one day game on away soil in a losing cause. He owns the record for scoring most fifties while batting second on away soil as a wicket keeper batsman. The previous record of seven such fifties was credited to KC Sangakkara in this category of statistics

 

MS Dhoni scored 54 in this game was  to provide his 25th fifty in a losing cause as a wicket keeper batsman in a losing cause.  He became the third wicket keeper batsman to score 25 or more fifties in a losing cause. Others are – KC Sangakkara {40} and A Flower {27}

 

MS Dhoni’s aggregate at the end of this game read 9496. He needs five more runs for his 9500 one day runs. If he gets them, he would then become the second batsman in the history of one day games to score 9500 runs. KC Sangakkara occupies the first place with 13341 runs to his credit.

 

His 54 in this game was his 64th half century and his 74th fifty. It also provides his 29th half century and 31st fifty while batting second.

 

AM Rahane became the fourth Indian batsman to score four fifties against West Indies in West Indies. Others are – S Dhawan, V Kohli and RG Sharma.

 

JO Holder captured captured five for 27 in the fourth one day game against India on 02.07.17 to provide the 21st occasion of a captain capturing a five wicket haul in the history of one day games.

 

It also provides the fourth occasion of a West Indies captain capturing five or more wickets in one day games. All  such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 IVA Richards 10.0 0 41 5 2 Win NZl Dunedin 18 Mar 1987
2 IVA Richards 09.4 0 41 6 2 Win Ind Delhi 23 Oct 1989
3 DJ Bravo 10.0 1 43 6 1 Win Zim St George’s 24 Feb 2013
4 JO Holder 09.4 2 27 5 2 Win Ind North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

It also provides the fourth occasion of a captain capturing five or more wickets against India in one day games. All  such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GS Chappell 09.5 5 15 5 1 Aus Ind Sydney 08 Jan 1981
2 IVA Richards 09.4 0 41 6 2 Win Ind Delhi 23 Oct 1989
3 SM Pollock 09.5 1 37 5 1 RSA Ind Centurion 10 Oct 2001
4 JO Holder 09.4 2 27 5 2 Win Ind North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

GS Chappell of Australia, IVA Richards of West Indies, Shahid Afridi of Pakistan, Waqar Younis of Pakistan and Wasim Akram of Pakistan are the five captains who have captured five or more wickets in a one  day game. Waqar Younis holds the record in this category of statistics with three such occasions. The exploits of these five captains are listed below

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GS Chappell 11.0 5 20 5 1 Aus Eng Birmingham 04 Jun 1977
2 GS Chappell 09.5 5 15 5 1 Aus Ind Sydney 08 Jan 1981
                     
1 IVA Richards 10.0 0 41 5 2 Win NZl Dunedin 18 Mar 1987
2 IVA Richards 09.4 0 41 6 2 Win Ind Delhi 23 Oct 1989
                     
1 Shahid Afridi 08.0 3 16 5 2 Pak Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011
2 Shahid Afridi 10.0 0 23 5 2 Pak Can Colombo (RPS) 03 Mar 2011
                     
1 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 36 7 1 Pak Eng Leeds 17 Jun 2001
2 Waqar Younis 08.0 0 59 6 2 Pak Aus Nottingham 19 Jun 2001
3 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 38 5 1 Pak RSA Tangier 12 Aug 2002
                     
1 Wasim Akram 06.1 0 16 5 2 Pak RSA East London 15 Feb 1993
2 Wasim Akram 07.0 1 15 5 1 Pak Zim Karachi 24 Dec 1993

 

 

 

E Bisht of India joins the elite list of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in the Women’s World Cup

E Bisht of India joins the elite list of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in the Women’s World Cup

Ekta Bisht

E Bisht of India captured five wickets conceding 18 runs against Pakistan at Derby in the ongoing Women’s World cup to provide the 17th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more  wickets in a Women’s World Cup game. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Overs M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 T Macpherson 12.0 7 14 5 1 Aus Y. Eng Bournemouth 23 Jun 1973
2 GL Page 6.2 0 20 6 2 NZl T & T St Albans 23 Jun 1973
3 J Lord 8.0 2 10 6 2 NZl India Auckland 14 Jan 1982
4 LA Fullston 12.0 6 27 5 2 Aus NZl Wellington 28 Jan 1982
5 LA Fullston 12.0 3 28 5 2 Aus Net Melbourne 14 Dec 1988
6 JA Turner 11.2 7 5 5 1 NZl Net Lindfield 25 Jul 1993
7 GA Smith 12.0 1 30 5 2 Eng Aus Guildford 26 Jul 1993
8 CA Singh 12.0 0 36 5 2 Win Ire Dorking 29 Jul 1993
9 P Choudhary 8.0 0 21 5 2 Ind WI Faridabad 13 Dec 1997
10 SV Collyer 10.0 3 32 5 2 Eng Net Lincoln 30 Nov 2000
11 N David 10.0 3 32 5 1 Ind NZl Pretoria 30 Mar 2005
12 LE Milliken 10.0 4 25 5 2 NZl Ind Pretoria 30 Mar 2005
13 LA Marsh 10.0 3 15 5 1 Eng Pak Sydney 12 Mar 2009
14 RH Candy 10.0 3 19 5 1 NZl Pak Cuttack 03 Feb 2013
15 A Shrubsole 10.0 5 17 5 1 Eng RSA Cuttack 10 Feb 2013
16 HR Huddleston 10.0 1 35 5 1 NZl Srl Bristol 24 Jun 2017
17 E Bisht 10.0 2 18 5 2 Ind Pak Derby 02 Jul 2017

 

E Bisht became the third Indian bowler to capture five or more wickets in the Women’s World cup game. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Overs M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 P Choudhary 8.0 0 21 5 2 Ind WI Faridabad 13 Dec 1997
2 N David 10.0 3 32 5 1 Ind NZl Pretoria 30 Mar 2005
3 E Bisht 10.0 2 18 5 2 Ind Pak Derby 02 Jul 2017

 

E Bisht’s five for 18 in this game represent the best bowling figures by an Indian bowler in the Women’s World Cup. The previous best was 5 for 21 by  P Choudary  against West Indies at Faridabad on 13.12.97

 

No Player Overs M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 E Bisht 10.0 2 18 5 2 Ind Pak Derby 02 Jul 2017
2 P Choudhary 8.0 0 21 5 2 Ind WI Faridabad 13 Dec 1997

 

E Bisht became  the second bowler to capture five  wickets against Paksitan in the Women’s World Cup after RH Kandy of New Zealand. Both the occasions are listed below. E Bisht has the best figures against Pakistan  in the Women’s World Cup

 

No Player Overs M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RH Candy 10.0 3 19 5 1 NZl Pak Cuttack 03 Feb 2013
2 E Bisht 10.0 2 18 5 2 Ind Pak Derby 02 Jul 2017

 

Captains who have captured five or more wickets in one day games – JO Holder joins the elite list

Captains who have captured five or more wickets in one day games – JO Holder joins the elite list

 

JO Holder captured captured five for 27 in the fourth one day game against India on 02.07.17 to provide the 21st occasion of a captain capturing a five wicket haul in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below.

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GS Chappell 11.0 5 20 5 1 Aus Eng Birmingham 04 Jun 1977
2 GS Chappell 09.5 5 15 5 1 Aus Ind Sydney 08 Jan 1981
3 N Kapil Dev 12.0 2 43 5 1 Ind Aus Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
4 IVA Richards 10.0 0 41 5 2 Win NZl Dunedin 18 Mar 1987
5 IVA Richards 09.4 0 41 6 2 Win Ind Delhi 23 Oct 1989
6 Wasim Akram 06.1 0 16 5 2 Pak RSA East London 15 Feb 1993
7 Wasim Akram 07.0 1 15 5 1 Pak Zim Karachi 24 Dec 1993
8 AY Karim 10.0 2 33 5 2 Ken Ban Nairobi (Gym) 10 Oct 1997
9 ST Jayasuriya 09.0 0 28 5 1 Srl Aus Galle 22 Aug 1999
10 SC Ganguly 10.0 1 34 5 1 Ind Zim Kanpur 11 Dec 2000
11 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 36 7 1 Pak Eng Leeds 17 Jun 2001
12 Waqar Younis 08.0 0 59 6 2 Pak Aus Nottingham 19 Jun 2001
13 SM Pollock 09.5 1 37 5 1 RSA Ind Centurion 10 Oct 2001
14 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 38 5 1 Pak RSA Tangier 12 Aug 2002
15 DL Vettori 06.0 2 07 5 1 NZl Ban Queenstown 31 Dec 2007
16 Shahid Afridi 08.0 3 16 5 2 Pak Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011
17 Shahid Afridi 10.0 0 23 5 2 Pak Can Colombo (RPS) 03 Mar 2011
18 DJ Bravo 10.0 1 43 6 1 Win Zim St George’s 24 Feb 2013
18 Rohan Mustafa 08.2 0 25 5 2 UAE PNG Abu Dhabi 04 Apr 2017
20 AG Cremer 10.0 1 29 5 1 Zim Sco Edinburgh 17 Jun 2017
21 JO Holder 09.4 2 27 5 2 Win Ind North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

It also provides the fourth occasion of a West Indies captain capturing five or more wickets in one day games. All  such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 IVA Richards 10.0 0 41 5 2 Win NZl Dunedin 18 Mar 1987
2 IVA Richards 09.4 0 41 6 2 Win Ind Delhi 23 Oct 1989
3 DJ Bravo 10.0 1 43 6 1 Win Zim St George’s 24 Feb 2013
4 JO Holder 09.4 2 27 5 2 Win Ind North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

It also provides the fourth occasion of a captain capturing five or more wickets against India in one day games. All  such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GS Chappell 09.5 5 15 5 1 Aus Ind Sydney 08 Jan 1981
2 IVA Richards 09.4 0 41 6 2 Win Ind Delhi 23 Oct 1989
3 SM Pollock 09.5 1 37 5 1 RSA Ind Centurion 10 Oct 2001
4 JO Holder 09.4 2 27 5 2 Win Ind North Sound 02 Jul 2017

 

GS Chappell of Australia, IVA Richards of West Indies, Shahid Afridi of Pakistan, Waqar Younis of Pakistan and Wasim Akram of Pakistan are the five captains who have captured five or more  wickets in a one  day game. Waqar Younis holds the record in this category of statistics with three such occasions. The exploits of these five captains are listed below

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GS Chappell 11.0 5 20 5 1 Aus Eng Birmingham 04 Jun 1977
2 GS Chappell 09.5 5 15 5 1 Aus Ind Sydney 08 Jan 1981
                     
1 IVA Richards 10.0 0 41 5 2 Win NZl Dunedin 18 Mar 1987
2 IVA Richards 09.4 0 41 6 2 Win Ind Delhi 23 Oct 1989
                     
1 Shahid Afridi 08.0 3 16 5 2 Pak Ken Hambantota 23 Feb 2011
2 Shahid Afridi 10.0 0 23 5 2 Pak Can Colombo (RPS) 03 Mar 2011
                     
1 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 36 7 1 Pak Eng Leeds 17 Jun 2001
2 Waqar Younis 08.0 0 59 6 2 Pak Aus Nottingham 19 Jun 2001
3 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 38 5 1 Pak RSA Tangier 12 Aug 2002
                     
1 Wasim Akram 06.1 0 16 5 2 Pak RSA East London 15 Feb 1993
2 Wasim Akram 07.0 1 15 5 1 Pak Zim Karachi 24 Dec 1993

 

Third one day – West Indies vs India – at North Sound – India wins by 93 runs

Third one day – West Indies vs India – at North Sound – India wins by 93 runs

West Indies won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game to provide the 227th occasion of West Indies doing so in one day games. It also provides the 35th such occasion against India and eleventh such occasion at home against India.

West Indies capped KA Hope and KDK Williams for this game. He became the 179th and 180th cricketer to represent West Indies in one day games. They became the 25th and 26th West Indies cricketers to make their one day debut against India

West Indies capped KA Hope for this game, He become the 48th pair of brothers to represent a team in the history of one day internationals. His brother SD Hope has already represented West Indies in ODIs.

SD Hope-KA Hope became the fourth pair to represent West Indies in one day internationals. The following table lists the other three pairs of brothers who have represented West Indies in one day internationals

No Two brothers from West Indies
1 DJ Bravo and DM Bravo (WI) (Half Brothers)
2 PT Collins and FH Edwards (WI) (Half Brothers)
3 MN and RG Samuels (WI)

AM Rahane scored 72 in this game to provide the 159th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a fifty against West Indies in one day internationals. It also provides the 62nd occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty against West Indies in one day internationals.

AM Rahane’s 72 in this game represents the 21st fifty of his one day career and also represent his fourth fifty against West Indies in one day games.

MS Dhoni  became the most capped wicket keeper in West Indies-India one day series. He was playing his 31st game and went past PJ Dujon who has played 30 games.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 9364 runs as a wicket keeper batsman in one day games. He needed 47 more runs to overhaul the run aggregate of 9410 of AC Gilchrist. He scored 78 in this game  and his run aggregate at the end  of  this  game read 9442.  MS Dhoni now occupies the second place in the list of wicket keeper batsmen who have scored most runs in one day games. KC Sangakkara occupies the first place with 13341 runs to his credit.

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
1 KC Sangakkara 360 340 35 13341 169 43.74 23 91 14
2 AC Gilchrist 282 274 10 09410 172 35.64 16 53 19
3 MS Dhoni 204 254 70 9442 183* 51.31 10 63 08

MS Dhoni scored 78  not out in this game to provide the 70th occasion of his  remaining not out in a one day game. He became the third batsman in the history of one day games to remain not out on 70 plus occasions. Others are- SM Pollock {72} and WPUJC Vaas {72}

MS Dhoni scored 78 not out in this game to provide the 70th occasion of his remaining not out in a one day game. He became the first wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day games to remain not out on 70 plus occasions

MS Dhoni scored two boundary sixes in his knock of 78 in this game which fetched  a total of 25 boundary sixes against West Indies. He became the first Indian batsman to score 25 boundary sixes against West Indies. He also became the third batsman to score 25 plus boundary sixes in West Indies-India one  day series.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CG Greenidge Win 24 23 3 1181 117 59.05 3 8 1 081 33
2 MN Samuels Win 39 39 5 1142 126* 33.58 3 7 0 114 28
3 MS Dhoni Ind 31 28 14 845 95 60.35 0 6 0 057 25

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 97 stumping dismissals to his credit at the end of this game. He needs two more such dismissals to equal KC Sangakkara’s dismissal of 99 dismissals and four more dismissals for his 100 dismissals. If he gets to 100 dismissals, he would become the first wicket keeper in the history of one day internationals to effect 100 stumping dismissals.

The head to head summary between the two teams read thus

RESULT SUMMARY
Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Ind 1979-2017 119 55 60 1 3
Win 1979-2017 119 60 55 1 3
RESULT SUMMARY IN TERMS OF INDIA
Venue Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Home 1983-2014 50 24 26 0 0
Away 1983-2017 34 13 19 0 2
Neutral

1979-2015

35 18 15 1 1

West Indies were dismissed all out for 158 in this game to provide the 240th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings in one day games. It also provides the 36th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out against India in one day games and provides the sixth such occasion at home against India. It also provides the 67th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out on home soil.

Approaching milestones ahead of the third one day game between West Indies and India at North Sound on 30 Jun 2017

Approaching milestones ahead of the third one day game between West Indies and India at North Sound on 30 Jun 2017

West Indies has played eleven one day games at North Sound of which two are against India. It has lost one game and won one game against India. Of the eleven matches played, West Indies has won only two games and lost the other nine games.

 

MS Dhoni would become the most capped wicket keeper in West Indies-India one day series. He would be playing his 31st game and would be going past PJ Dujon who has played 30 games.

 

Yuvraj Singh has an aggregate of 939 runs against West Indies prior to the start of this game. He needs 61 more runs for his 1000. If he gets it, he would become the fifth Indian batsman to score 1000 plus runs against West Indies. Others are – SR Tendulkar {1573}, R Dravid {1348} and V Kohli {1262}

 

West Indies have picked KA Hope for the remaining three one day games against India. If they cap KA Hope, he would then become the 48th pair of brothers to represent a team in the history of one day internationals. His brother SD Hope has already represented West Indies in ODIs. The following table lists all the 47 pairs of brothers including half brothers

 

SD Hope-KA Hope would become the fourth pair to represent West Indies in one day internationals. The following table lists the other three pairs of brothers who have represented West Indies in one day internationals

 

No Two brothers from West Indies
1 DJ Bravo and DM Bravo (WI) (Half Brothers)
2 PT Collins and FH Edwards (WI) (Half Brothers)
3 MN and RG Samuels (WI)

 

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 96 stumping dismissals to his credit prior to the start of this game. He needs three more such dismissals to equal KC Sangakkara’s dismissal of 99 dismissals and four more dismissals for his 100 dismissals. If he gets to 100 dimsissals, he would become the first wicket keeper in the history of one day internationals to effect 100 stumping dismissals.

 

V Kohli has scored nine half centuries against West Indies prior to the start of this game. He needs one more half century for his tenth half century. If he gets it, he would become the third Indian batsman to score ten or more half centuries. Others are – SR Tendulkar {11} and SC Ganguly {11}

 

SR Tendulkar and V Kohli own the record for scoring most centuries while batting second in the history of one day internationals. Both the batsmen have scored 17 centuries. V Kohli requires one more century to own the record of scoring most centuries while batting second. This record holds good for  Indian batsmen also

 

V Kohli has scored 43 fifties while batting second. He needs one more to share the third place {with SC Ganguly who has scored 44 fifties while batting second} amongst the batsmen who have scored most half centuries in one day games. SR Tendulkar {69} and JH Kallis {50} occupy the first two places.

 

V Kohli has scored 431 runs against West Indies in West Indies. He needs to 69 runs for his 500 runs with which he would become the first Indian batsman to total 500 plus runs against West Indies in West Indies

 

S Dhawan, V Kohli and RG Sharma own the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman against West Indies in West Indies. All the three batsmen have scored four fifties. V Kohli would own the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman for most fifties against West Indies in West Indies if he scores one more fifty.

 

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 9364 runs as a wicket keeper batsman in one day games. He needs 47 more runs to overhaul the run aggregate of 9410 of AC Gilchrist. If MS Dhoni gets these runs he would occupy the second place in the list of wicket keeper batsmen who have scored most runs in one day games. KC Sangakkara occupies the first place with 13341 runs to his credit.

 

 

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
1 KC Sangakkara 360 340 35 13341 169 43.74 23 91 14
2 AC Gilchrist 282 274 10 09410 172 35.64 16 53 19
3 MS Dhoni 293 253 69 09364 183* 50.89 10 62 08

 

V Kohli has scored 27 centuries in one day games and stands fourth in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries in the history of one day internationals. Other three are – SR Tendulkar {49}, RT Ponting {30}, ST Jayasuriya {28}. V Kohli require one more century to share the third place with ST Jayasuriya.

Mithali Raj misses two records by a whisker

Mithali Raj misses two records by a whisker

Mithali Raj scored 46 in the World Women’s Cup game against West Indies at Taunton on 29 Jun 17 to take his one day aggregate to 5898. She was shy of two runs for his 5900 runs. Had she scored these two runs, she would have become the second batsman to score 5900 runs in the history of Women’s one day internationals. CM Edwards of England is the other batswoman to score 5900 runs – to be exact 5992 runs

Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
CM Edwards Eng 1997-2016 191 180 23 5992 173* 38.16 9 46 16
M Raj Ind 1999-2017 179 160 47 5898 114* 52.19 5 47 04

Four runs stood between Mithali Raj and the world record for most fifties by a captain in the Women’s one day internationals. Had she scored a fifty in this game, Mithali Raj would have owned the record for most fifties by a captain in the Women’s one day internationals.  She at present shares this record with CM Edwards of England. Both have scored 33 fifties while leading their teams

Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50
CM Edwards Eng 2005-2016 117 107 16 3523 138 38.71 5 28 33
M Raj Ind 2004-2017 102 88 30 3412 108* 58.82 3 30 33
Pairs of Brothers who have represented a team in the annals of one day internationals

Pairs of Brothers who have represented a team in the annals of one day internationals

West Indies have picked KA Hope for the remaining three one day games against India. If they cap KA Hope, he would then become the 48th pair of brothers to represent a team in the history of one day internationals. His brother SD Hope has already represented West Indies in ODIs. The following table lists all the 47 pairs of brothers including  half brothers

 

No Four Brothers
1 A, D, N and S Ranatunga (SL)
2 LN Onyango, N Odhiambo, JO Ngoche and SO Ngoche (Kenya)
   
  Three Brothers
3 GS, IM and TM Chappell (Aus)
4 KO Otieno, DO Obuya and CO Obuya (Kenya)
5 BG, DR and RJ Hadlee (NZ)
6 Adnan, Kamran and Umar Akmal (Pak)
7 Manzoor, Zahoor and Saleem Elahi (Pak)
8 MD, S and SRD Wettimuny (SL)
9 H, SW and WP Masakadza  (Zim)
   
  Two Brothers
10 DJ and MEK Hussey (Aus)
11 B and S Lee (Aus)
12 ME and SR Waugh (Aus) (twins)
13 SE and MR Marsh (Aus)
   
14 Nafees and Tamim Iqbal (Bdesh)
   
15 AJ and BC Hollioake (Eng)
16 EC Joyce (England and Ireland) and DI Joyce (Ireland)
17 CL and RA Smith (Eng)
   
18 M and S Amarnath (Ind)
19 IK and YK Pathan (Ind) (Half Brothers)
   
20 JF and PJK Mooney (Ireland)
21 KJ and NJ O’Brien (Ireland)
   
22 AO and MA Suji (Kenya)
23 LO and SO Tikolo (Kenya)
   
24 LJ and SF Burger (Namibia)
25 BL and DB Kotze (Namibia)
   
26 GMC and HJC Mol (Netherlands)
   
27 BP and JG Bracewell (NZ)
28 JJ and MD Crowe (NZ)
29 MJ and PA Horne (NZ)
30 GP and HJ Howarth (NZ)
31 JAH and HJH Marshall (NZ) (identical twins)
32 BB and NL McCullum (NZ)
33 JM and NM Parker (NZ)
   
34 Humayun Farhat and Imran Farhat (Pak)
35 Moin Khan and Nadeem Khan (Pak)
36 Mushtaq and Sadiq Mohammad (Pak)
37 Rameez Raja and Wasim Raja (Pak)
38 Mansoor Rana and Maqsood Rana (Pak)
   
39 G and PN Kirsten (RSA) (Half Brothers)
40 JA and M Morkel (RSA)
   
41 DP and TT Samaraweera (SL)
   
42 DJ Bravo and DM Bravo (WI) (Half Brothers)
43 PT Collins and FH Edwards (WI) (Half Brothers)
44 MN and RG Samuels (WI)
   
45 A and GW Flower (Zim)
46 GJ and JA Rennie (Zim)
47 BC and PA Strang (Zim)

 

SD Hope-KA Hope would become the fourth pair to represent West Indies in one day internationals. The following table lists the other three pairs of brothers who have represented West Indies in one day internationals

 

No Two brothers from West Indies
1 DJ Bravo and DM Bravo (WI) (Half Brothers)
2 PT Collins and FH Edwards (WI) (Half Brothers)
3 MN and RG Samuels (WI)