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Opening batsmen collecting first ball ducks on four or more occasions in the annals of one day games

Opening batsmen collecting first ball ducks on four or more occasions in the annals of one day games

AJ Finch of Australia was dismissed first ball for a duck against New Zealand at Sydney on 04.12.16. It represents his fourth first ball duck in one day internations and provides the tenth occasion of an opening batsman collecting first ball ducks on four or more occasions in the history of one day internationals. The following table lists all such occasions

No No Player Team Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 24 Aug 1994
  2 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Gwalior 12 May 1997
  3 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 18 Jul 1997
  4 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v New Zealand Dhaka 26 Oct 1998
  5 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 1 v India Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2002
  6 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Dambulla 10 May 2003
  7 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 22 Feb 2008
  8 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 03 Feb 2009
                   
2 1 CH Gayle Win 0 1 2 v Australia Kuala Lumpur 24 Sep 2006
  2 CH Gayle Win 0 1 2 v India Chennai 27 Jan 2007
  3 CH Gayle Win 0 1 1 v Australia Adelaide 09 Feb 2010
  4 CH Gayle Win 0 1 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 06 Feb 2011
  5 CH Gayle Win 0 1 2 v South Africa Centurion 28 Jan 2015
                   
3 1 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 05 Jan 1989
  2 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v India Perth 06 Dec 1991
  3 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v South Africa Port of Spain 12 Apr 1992
  4 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v Pakistan Cape Town 25 Feb 1993
  5 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v Sri Lanka Kolkata 25 Nov 1993
                   
4 1 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 1 v Australia Brisbane 08 Jan 1989
  2 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 2 v Australia Sydney 25 Feb 1990
  3 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 2 v England Nottingham 20 Aug 1992
  4 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 2 v West Indies Sydney 17 Dec 1992
  5 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 1 v West Indies Cape Town 25 Feb 1993
                   
5 1 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 01 Aug 2001
  2 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 1 v West Indies Port of Spain 01 Jun 2002
  3 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 2 v Sri Lanka Birmingham 06 Jul 2002
  4 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 2 v Australia Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
  5 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 2 v West Indies Ahmedabad 05 Dec 2011
                   
6 1 AJ Finch Aus 0 1 1 v England Cardiff 14 Sep 2013
  2 AJ Finch Aus 0 1 1 v Pakistan Sharjah 07 Oct 2014
  3 AJ Finch Aus 0 1 1 v West Indies Basseterre 13 Jun 2016
  4 AJ Finch Aus 0 1 1 v New Zealand Sydney 04 Dec 2016
                   
7 1 GW Flower Zim 0 1 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 25 Mar 1999
  2 GW Flower Zim 0 1 2 v Australia Bulawayo 21 Oct 1999
  3 GW Flower Zim 0 1 2 v South Africa Durban 02 Feb 2000
  4 GW Flower Zim 0 1 2 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 06 Feb 2000
                   
8 1 HH Gibbs RSA 0 1 2 v Pakistan Sharjah 24 Mar 2000
  2 HH Gibbs RSA 0 1 1 v New Zealand Brisbane 19 Jan 2002
  3 HH Gibbs RSA 0 1 1 v Pakistan Tangier 18 Aug 2002
  4 HH Gibbs RSA 0 1 2 v Pakistan Lahore 20 Oct 2007
                   
9 1 AC Gilchrist Aus 0 1 1 v South Africa Melbourne 13 Jan 2002
  2 AC Gilchrist Aus 0 1 1 v Pakistan Melbourne-CS 15 Jun 2002
  3 AC Gilchrist Aus 0 1 1 v South Africa Brisbane 15 Jan 2006
  4 AC Gilchrist Aus 0 1 2 v England Sydney 02 Feb 2007
                   
10 1 MJ Guptill NZl 0 1 1 v Sri Lanka Dambulla 13 Aug 2010
  2 MJ Guptill NZl 0 1 2 v India Dambulla 25 Aug 2010
  3 MJ Guptill NZl 0 1 1 v Sri Lanka Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
  4 MJ Guptill NZl 0 1 2 v Sri Lanka Wellington 29 Jan 2015

ST Jayasuriya of  Sri Lanka, CH Gayle of West Indies, DL Haynes of West Indies, Rameez Raja of Pakistan and V Sehwag of India are the five opening batsmen who have collected the first ball ducks on five or more occasions. Their performance is furnished below

No No Player Team Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 24 Aug 1994
  2 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Gwalior 12 May 1997
  3 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 18 Jul 1997
  4 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v New Zealand Dhaka 26 Oct 1998
  5 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 1 v India Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2002
  6 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Dambulla 10 May 2003
  7 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 22 Feb 2008
  8 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 03 Feb 2009
                   
2 1 CH Gayle Win 0 1 2 v Australia Kuala Lumpur 24 Sep 2006
  2 CH Gayle Win 0 1 2 v India Chennai 27 Jan 2007
  3 CH Gayle Win 0 1 1 v Australia Adelaide 09 Feb 2010
  4 CH Gayle Win 0 1 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 06 Feb 2011
  5 CH Gayle Win 0 1 2 v South Africa Centurion 28 Jan 2015
                   
3 1 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 05 Jan 1989
  2 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v India Perth 06 Dec 1991
  3 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v South Africa Port of Spain 12 Apr 1992
  4 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v Pakistan Cape Town 25 Feb 1993
  5 DL Haynes Win 0 1 2 v Sri Lanka Kolkata 25 Nov 1993
                   
4 1 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 1 v Australia Brisbane 08 Jan 1989
  2 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 2 v Australia Sydney 25 Feb 1990
  3 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 2 v England Nottingham 20 Aug 1992
  4 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 2 v West Indies Sydney 17 Dec 1992
  5 Rameez Raja Pak 0 1 1 v West Indies Cape Town 25 Feb 1993
                   
5 1 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 01 Aug 2001
  2 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 1 v West Indies Port of Spain 01 Jun 2002
  3 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 2 v Sri Lanka Birmingham 06 Jul 2002
  4 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 2 v Australia Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
  5 V Sehwag Ind 0 1 2 v West Indies Ahmedabad 05 Dec 2011

ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka with eight first ball ducks hold the record for most first ball ducks by an  opening batsman in the annals of one day internationals. His performance is furnished below

No No Player Team Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 24 Aug 1994
  2 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Gwalior 12 May 1997
  3 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 18 Jul 1997
  4 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v New Zealand Dhaka 26 Oct 1998
  5 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 1 v India Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2002
  6 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Pakistan Dambulla 10 May 2003
  7 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 22 Feb 2008
  8 ST Jayasuriya Srl 0 1 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 03 Feb 2009

AJ Finch became the second Australian opening batsman to collect the first ball ducks in one day internationals after AC Gilchrist. The performance of  both the openers is furnished below

No No Player Team Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 AJ Finch Aus 0 1 1 v England Cardiff 14 Sep 2013
  2 AJ Finch Aus 0 1 1 v Pakistan Sharjah 07 Oct 2014
  3 AJ Finch Aus 0 1 1 v West Indies Basseterre 13 Jun 2016
  4 AJ Finch Aus 0 1 1 v New Zealand Sydney 04 Dec 2016
                   
2 1 AC Gilchrist Aus 0 1 1 v South Africa Melbourne 13 Jan 2002
  2 AC Gilchrist Aus 0 1 1 v Pakistan Melbourne-CS 15 Jun 2002
  3 AC Gilchrist Aus 0 1 1 v South Africa Brisbane 15 Jan 2006
  4 AC Gilchrist Aus 0 1 2 v England Sydney 02 Feb 2007
Captains scoring 150 plus runs in one day internationals – SPD Smith joins the elite list

Captains scoring 150 plus runs in one day internationals – SPD Smith joins the elite list

SPD Smith of Australia scored 164 run against New Zealand at Sydney on 04.12.16 to provide the 14th occasion of a captain scoring 150 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below. V Sehwag of India is the only captain to score 200 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. He has scored 219 against West Indies at Indore on 08.12.11

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GM Turner 171* NZl EAF Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
2 N Kapil Dev 175* Ind Zim Tunbridge Wells 18 Jun 1983
3 IVA Richards 181 Win Srl Karachi 13 Oct 1987
4 M Azharuddin 153* Ind Zim Cuttack 09 Apr 1998
5 SR Tendulkar 186* Ind NZl Hyd-RGS 08 Nov 1999
6 ST Jayasuriya 189 Srl Ind Sharjah 29 Oct 2000
7 BC Lara 156 Win Pak Adelaide 28 Jan 2005
8 RT Ponting 164 Aus SAF Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
9 AJ Strauss 154 Eng Ban Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
10 AJ Strauss 158 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
11 V Sehwag 219 Ind Win Indore 08 Dec 2011
12 GJ Bailey 156 Aus Ind Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
13 AB de Villiers 162* SAF Win Sydney 27 Feb 2015
14 SPD Smith 164 Aus NZl Sydney 04 Dec 2016

It also provides the third  occasion of an Australian captain scoring 150 plus runs  in a one  day game. All the three occasions are listed below. SPD Smith and  RT Ponting share the record for most runs by an Australian captain in one day games – both have scored an identical 164 runs. RT Ponting had scored 164 runs against South Africa at Johannesburg on 12.03.06

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 164 Aus SAF Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
2 GJ Bailey 156 Aus Ind Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
3 SPD Smith 164 Aus NZl Sydney 04 Dec 2016

SPD Smith became the second captain to score 150 plus runs against New Zealand after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar had scored 186 not out against New Zealand at Hyd-RGS on 08.11.99

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SR Tendulkar 186* Ind NZl Hyd-RGS 08 Nov 1999
2 SPD Smith 164 Aus NZl Sydney 04 Dec 2016

SPD Smith became the second captain to score 150 plus runs at Sydney. AB de Villiers of South Africa is the other captain. He had made 162 not out against West Indies on 27.02.15. Thus SPD Smith holds the record for most runs by a captain in a one day game at Sydney

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AB de Villiers 162* SAF Win Sydney 27 Feb 2015
2 SPD Smith 164 Aus NZl Sydney 04 Dec 2016

AJ Strauss of England Is the only captain to score 150 plus runs on two occasions. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Strauss 154 Eng Ban Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
2 AJ Strauss 158 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011

The following table lists the teams wise break up of captains who have scored 150 plus runs. Indian captains has the record for scoring 150 plus runs on most occasions – four. Australian captains have  accomplished the feat on three occasions

No Player Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 164 Aus SAF Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
2 GJ Bailey 156 Aus Ind Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
3 SPD Smith 164 Aus NZl Sydney 04 Dec 2016
             
1 AJ Strauss 154 Eng Ban Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
2 AJ Strauss 158 Eng Ind Bangalore 27 Feb 2011
             
1 N Kapil Dev 175* Ind Zim Tunbridge Wells 18 Jun 1983
2 M Azharuddin 153* Ind Zim Cuttack 09 Apr 1998
3 SR Tendulkar 186* Ind NZl Hyd-RGS 08 Nov 1999
4 V Sehwag 219 Ind Win Indore 08 Dec 2011
             
1 GM Turner 171* NZl EAF Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
             
1 AB de Villiers 162* SAF Win Sydney 27 Feb 2015
             
1 ST Jayasuriya 189 Srl Ind Sharjah 29 Oct 2000
             
1 IVA Richards 181 Win Srl Karachi 13 Oct 1987
2 BC Lara 156 Win Pak Adelaide 28 Jan 2005

 

West Indies losing a one day international after posting a team total of 300 plus runs

West Indies losing a one day international after posting a team total of 300 plus runs

West Indies lost the game to Sri Lanka after posting 300 plus runs – 329 for 9 against Sri Lanka at Bulawayo on 23.11.16 to provide the tenth occasion of West Indies losing a one day game after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are listed below. It also  provides the second  such loss against Sri Lanka. Prior to this  game. West Indies had lost to Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on 08.06.03 after posting 312 for 4

West Indies losing the one day international after posting 300 plus runs provide the 98th occasion of a team losing a one day game after it had  posted 300 plus runs.

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Oppn Ground Start Date
1 West Indies 300/05 50.0 1 lost India Rajkot 12 Nov 2002
2 West Indies 324/04 50.0 1 lost India Ahmedabad 15 Nov 2002
3 West Indies 312/04 50.0 1 lost Sri Lanka Bridgetown 08 Jun 2003
4 West Indies 304/02 50.0 1 lost South Africa Johannesburg 04 Feb 2004
5 West Indies 324/08 50.0 2 lost India Nagpur 21 Jan 2007
6 West Indies 300/10 49.5 1 lost England Bridgetown 21 Apr 2007
7 West Indies 319/10 48.1 2 lost India Kingston 26 Jun 2009
8 West Indies 303/06 50.0 1 lost South Africa Roseau 30 May 2010
9 West Indies 304/07 50.0 1 lost Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
10 West Indies 329/09 50.0 2 lost Sri Lanka Bulawayo 23 Nov 2016

 

Teams winning a one day international by one run margin

Teams winning a one day international by one run margin

Sri Lanka won its one day game against West Indies by one wicket at Bulawayo on 23.11.16 to provide the 30th occasion of a team winning a one day game by one run margin. All such occasions are listed below chronologically.

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 New Zealand 1 run 199 v Pakistan Sialkot 16 Oct 1976
2 New Zealand 1 run 221 v Australia Sydney 13 Jan 1981
3 England 1 run v India Cuttack 27 Dec 1984
4 Australia 1 run 271 v India Chennai 09 Oct 1987
5 New Zealand 1 run 233 v Australia Perth 03 Jan 1988
6 West Indies 1 run 221 v Australia Sydney 13 Dec 1988
7 India 1 run 222 v New Zealand Wellington 06 Mar 1990
8 New Zealand 1 run 195 v Australia Hobart 18 Dec 1990
9 Pakistan 1 run 237 v West Indies Sharjah 21 Oct 1991
10 Australia 1 run 236 v India Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
11 India 1 run 213 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 25 Jul 1993
12 Australia 1 run 204 v South Africa Bloemfontein 08 Apr 1994
13 South Africa 1 run 175 v New Zealand Hobart 11 Dec 1997
14 Zimbabwe 1 run 229 v New Zealand Christchurch 04 Mar 1998
15 South Africa 1 run 205 v England Cape Town 26 Jan 2000
16 Australia 1 run 303 v Zimbabwe Perth 04 Feb 2001
17 Sri Lanka 1 run 246 v Australia Dambulla 22 Feb 2004
18 South Africa 1 run 285 v West Indies Bridgetown 11 May 2005
19 West Indies 1 run 199 v India Kingston 20 May 2006
20 Ireland 1 run 211 v Netherlands Belfast 11 Jul 2007
21 Australia 1 run 283 v West Indies Basseterre 04 Jul 2008
22 England 1 run 246 v West Indies Providence 20 Mar 2009
23 Afghanistan 1 run 290 v Canada Sharjah 16 Feb 2010
24 India 1 run 299 v South Africa Jaipur 21 Feb 2010
25 India 1 run 191 v South Africa Johannesburg 15 Jan 2011
26 West Indies 1 run v Pakistan Bridgetown 02 May 2011
27 South Africa 1 run 184 v Pakistan Sharjah 30 Oct 2013
28 Pakistan 1 run 263 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 27 Nov 2013
29 Australia 1 run 232 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 12 Oct 2014
30 Sri Lanka 1 run 331 v West Indies Bulawayo 23 Nov 2016

Sri Lanka’s one run victory in this game provides the second occasion of Sri Lanka winning a one  day game by one run margin. Prior to this, it had won the game against Australia at Dambulla on 22.02.03

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Sri Lanka 1 run 246 v Australia Dambulla 22 Feb 2004
2 Sri Lanka 1 run 331 v West Indies Bulawayo 23 Nov 2016

The following table lists the five occasions of West Indies losing a one day game by one run margin. West Indies has lost to Pakistan. South Africa, Australia, England and Sri Lanka.

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Pakistan 1 run 237 v West Indies Sharjah 21 Oct 1991
2 South Africa 1 run 285 v West Indies Bridgetown 11 May 2005
3 Australia 1 run 283 v West Indies Basseterre 04 Jul 2008
4 England 1 run 246 v West Indies Providence 20 Mar 2009
5 Sri Lanka 1 run 331 v West Indies Bulawayo 23 Nov 2016

Sri Lanka became the second team to win a one day game when set target of 300 plus runs. They restricted West Indies t0 329 runs in this game when they were set to a target of 331 runs which is the highest target ever restricted when a team has won the one day game by one run. The other occasion was Australia a restricting a target of 303 runs at Perth against Zimbabwe on 23.11.16

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Sri Lanka 1 run 331 v West Indies Bulawayo 23 Nov 2016
2 Australia 1 run 303 v Zimbabwe Perth 04 Feb 2001

 

Five or more batsmen scoring ducks in an innings of a one day game

Five or more batsmen scoring ducks in an innings of a one day game

New Zealand’s innings against  India at Visakhapatnam on 29.10.16 contained five ducks to provide the 22nd occasion of five or more batsman  scoring ducks  in a one day game in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Match Particulars Zeroes Start Date
1 Eng (inns 2) v Win at Lord’s 5 23 Jun 1979
2 Pak (inns 1) v Eng at Birmingham 6 25 May 1987
3 Pak (inns 1) v Win at Cape Town 6 25 Feb 1993
4 Eng (inns 2) v Zim at Harare 5 03 Jan 1997
5 Win (inns 2) v Pak at Melbourne 5 20 Jan 1997
6 RSA (inns 2) v Pak at Sharjah 5 28 Mar 2000
7 Win (inns 2) v Zim at Sydney 5 23 Jan 2001
8 NZl (inns 1) v Pak at Auckland 5 17 Feb 2001
9 Zim (inns 1) v Srl at Colombo (SSC) 5 08 Dec 2001
10 RSA (inns 1) v Aus at Sydney 6 22 Jan 2002
11 Can (inns 1) v Srl at Paarl 5 19 Feb 2003
12 Srl (inns 2) v Ind at Johannesburg 5 10 Mar 2003
13 Ken (inns 1) v Pak at Birmingham 5 14 Sep 2004
14 Can (inns 1) v Ken at Toronto 5 06 Aug 2006
15 Ber (inns 2) v Ind at Port of Spain 5 19 Mar 2007
16 Ire (inns 1) v Srl at St George’s 5 18 Apr 2007
17 Zim (inns 1) v Srl at Harare 6 20 Nov 2008
18 Pak (inns 2) v Srl at Colombo (RPS) 6 16 Jun 2012
19 Afg (inns 2) v Sco at Abu Dhabi 5 14 Jan 2015
20 Sco (inns 1) v NZl at Dunedin 5 17 Feb 2015
21 Sco (inns 1) v Aus at Hobart 5 14 Mar 2015
22 NZl (inns 2) v Ind at Visakhapatnam 5 29 Oct 2016

Canada {02}, England {02}, New Zealand {02}, Pakistan {03}, South Africa {02}, Scotland {02}. West Indies {02} and Zimbabwe {02} are the eight teams in the history of one day games which have witnessed two or more games in which five or more batsmen have scored ducks.

No Match Particulars Zeroes Start Date
1 Can (inns 1) v Ken at Toronto 5 06 Aug 2006
2 Can (inns 1) v Srl at Paarl 5 19 Feb 2003
       
1 Eng (inns 2) v Win at Lord’s 5 23 Jun 1979
2 Eng (inns 2) v Zim at Harare 5 03 Jan 1997
       
1 NZl (inns 1) v Pak at Auckland 5 17 Feb 2001
2 NZl (inns 2) v Ind at Visakhapatnam 5 29 Oct 2016
       
1 Pak (inns 1) v Eng at Birmingham 6 25 May 1987
2 Pak (inns 1) v Win at Cape Town 6 25 Feb 1993
3 Pak (inns 2) v Srl at Colombo (RPS) 6 16 Jun 2012
       
1 RSA (inns 1) v Aus at Sydney 6 22 Jan 2002
2 RSA (inns 2) v Pak at Sharjah 5 28 Mar 2000
       
1 Sco (inns 1) v Aus at Hobart 5 14 Mar 2015
2 Sco (inns 1) v NZl at Dunedin 5 17 Feb 2015
       
1 Win (inns 2) v Pak at Melbourne 5 20 Jan 1997
2 Win (inns 2) v Zim at Sydney 5 23 Jan 2001
       
1 Zim (inns 1) v Srl at Colombo (SSC) 5 08 Dec 2001
2 Zim (inns 1) v Srl at Harare 6 20 Nov 2008

Pakistan is the only team in the history of one day games which has witnessed three games in which six batsmen have scored ducks.

No Match Particulars Zeroes Start Date
1 Pak (inns 1) v Eng at Birmingham 6 25 May 1987
2 Pak (inns 1) v Win at Cape Town 6 25 Feb 1993
3 Pak (inns 2) v Srl at Colombo (RPS) 6 16 Jun 2012

 

Bowlers capturing five or more wickets conceding less than 20 runs against New Zealand in one day games

Bowlers capturing five or more wickets conceding less than 20 runs against New Zealand in one day games

A Mishra of India captured 5 for 18 against New Zealand at Visakhapatnam on 29.10.16 to provide the tenth occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding less than 20 runs in an innings against New Zealand in one day games. All such occasions are listed below. A Mishra became the first Indian bowler to accomplish such a feat against New Zealand

No Player O M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Muralitharan 10.0 3 09 5 Srl NZl Sharjah 09 Apr 2002
2 Mohammad Sami 7.5 2 10 5 Pak NZl Lahore 01 Dec 2003
3 Waqar Younis 6.4 2 11 5 Pak NZl Peshawar 04 Nov 1990
4 SP O’Donnell 6.0 0 13 5 Aus NZl Christchurch 04 Mar 1990
5 Waqar Younis 6.0 1 16 5 Pak NZl Sialkot 06 Nov 1990
6 Shoaib Akhtar 9.0 1 16 6 Pak NZl Karachi 21 Apr 2002
7 TM Alderman 10.0 2 17 5 Aus NZl Wellington 20 Feb 1982
8 A Mishra 6.0 2 18 5 Ind NZl Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016
9 Wasim Akram 9.0 1 19 5 Pak NZl Wellington 26 Dec 1992
10 Shoaib Akhtar 6.3 0 19 5 Pak NZl Auckland 17 Feb 2001

It is interesting to note that only two bowlers – TM Alderman of Australia and M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka – have accomplished the feat while bowling the full overs quota of ten overs. A Mishra of India, Waqar Younis of Pakistan and SP O’Donell of Australia are the three bowlers to accomplish the feat in least number of overs – exact six overs. The performance of these five bowlers are listed below

No Player O M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TM Alderman 10.0 2 17 5 Aus NZl Wellington 20 Feb 1982
2 M Muralitharan 10.0 3 09 5 Srl NZl Sharjah 09 Apr 2002
                   
1 A Mishra 6.0 2 18 5 Ind NZl Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016
2 Waqar Younis 6.0 1 16 5 Pak NZl Sialkot 06 Nov 1990
3 SP O’Donnell 6.0 0 13 5 Aus NZl Christchurch 04 Mar 1990

 

New Zealand’s lowest totals in one day games – dismissed all out for less than 100 runs

New Zealand’s lowest totals in one day games – dismissed all out for less than 100 runs

New Zealand was dismissed all out for 79 in the final one day game against India at Visakhapatnam on 29.10.16 to provide the seventh occasion of New Zealand dismissed all out in a  one  day game for a total less than 100 runs. All such occasions are listed below. It also represents New Zealand’s lowest total in an innings against India. The previous lowest total was 103 in 27.0 overs at Chennai on 10.12.10

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 New Zealand 74 29.0 1 v Australia Wellington 20 Feb 1982
2 New Zealand 64 35.5 1 v Pakistan Sharjah 15 Apr 1986
3 New Zealand 94 25.2 2 v Australia Christchurch 04 Mar 1990
4 New Zealand 74 31.1 1 v Pakistan Sharjah 01 May 1990
5 New Zealand 97 33.4 1 v Australia Faridabad 29 Oct 2003
6 New Zealand 73 26.3 2 v Sri Lanka Auckland 06 Jan 2007
7 New Zealand 79 23.1 2 v India Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016

New Zealand was dismissed all out for 79 in the final one day game against India at Visakhapatnam on 29.10.16 in 23.1 overs its lowest total in a one day game in least number of of overs. Its previous lowest was 94 in 25.2 overs against Australia at Christchurch on 04.03.90 – 26 years ago. Both the occasions are listed below.

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 New Zealand 79 23.1 2 v India Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016
2 New Zealand 94 25.2 2 v Australia Christchurch 04 Mar 1990

 

India’s one day wins by 150 plus runs margin

India’s one day wins by 150 plus runs margin

India won the final one day game against New Zealand at Vishakapatnam on 29.10.16 by 190 runs to provide the 18th occasion of India winning a one day game by 150 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 257 runs v Bermuda Port of Spain 19 Mar 2007
2 India won 256 runs v Hong Kong Karachi 25 Jun 2008
3 India won 200 runs v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Apr 2003
4 India won 190 runs v New Zealand Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016
5 India won 186 runs v Kenya Paarl 24 Oct 2001
6 India won 183 runs v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 10 Mar 2003
7 India won 181 runs v Namibia Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
8 India won 174 runs v New Zealand Hyd-LBS 08 Nov 1999
9 India won 169 runs v Sri Lanka Cuttack 02 Nov 2014
10 India won 161 runs v Zimbabwe Harare 29 Aug 2005
11 India won 160 runs v West Indies Vadodara 31 Jan 2007
12 India won 158 runs v England Rajkot 14 Nov 2008
13 India won 157 runs v Sri Lanka Taunton 26 May 1999
14 India won 153 runs v South Africa Dhaka 13 Apr 2003
15 India won 153 runs v Sri Lanka Kolkata 13 Nov 2014
16 India won 153 runs v South Africa Gwalior 24 Feb 2010
17 India won 153 runs v West Indies Indore 08 Dec 2011
18 India won 152 runs v Sri Lanka Nagpur 25 Oct 2005

India won the final one day game against New Zealand at Vishakapatnam on 29.10.16 by 190 runs to provide India’s fourth largest win by runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 257 runs v Bermuda Port of Spain 19 Mar 2007
2 India won 256 runs v Hong Kong Karachi 25 Jun 2008
3 India won 200 runs v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Apr 2003
4 India won 190 runs v New Zealand Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016

India won the final one day game against New Zealand at Vishakapatnam on 29.10.16 by 190 runs to provide the second occasion of India winning a one day game by 150 plus runs margin against New Zealand in one day games. Both the occasions are listed below. It also represents India’s largest victory margin by runs against New Zealand

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 190 runs v New Zealand Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016
2 India won 174 runs v New Zealand Hyd-LBS 08 Nov 1999

 

 

Indian bowlers capturing five or more wickets against New Zealand in one day games

Indian bowlers capturing five or more wickets against New Zealand in one day games

A Mishra of India captured 5 for 18 against New Zealand at Vishakapatnam on 29.10.16 to provide the fifth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets against New Zealand in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below. A Mishra’s 5 for 18 represent the best bowling effort by an Indian bowler against New Zealand. The previous best was by K Srikkanth who had returned with figures of 5 for 27 – also at Vishakapatnam – on 10.12.88

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 K Srikkanth 7.0 0 27 5 1 v New Zealand Visakhapatnam 10 Dec 1988
2 K Srikkanth 6.0 0 32 5 2 v New Zealand Indore 15 Dec 1988
3 A Kumble 10.0 0 33 5 2 v New Zealand Wellington 30 Mar 1994
4 M Prabhakar 10.0 0 33 5 1 v New Zealand Amritsar 18 Nov 1995
5 A Mishra 6.0 2 18 5 2 v New Zealand Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016

 

Indian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a one day game conceding 20 and less than 20 runs

Indian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a one day game conceding 20 and less than 20 runs

A Mishra of India captured 5 for 18 against New Zealand at Vishakapatnam on 29.10.16 to provide the 65th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding 20 or less than 20 runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the sixth such occasion by an Indian bowler. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RJ Shastri 6.5 1 15 5 2 v Australia Perth 08 Dec 1991
2 A Kumble 6.1 2 12 6 2 v West Indies Kolkata 27 Nov 1993
3 SC Ganguly 10.0 3 16 5 2 v Pakistan Toronto 18 Sep 1997
4 SB Joshi 10.0 6 06 5 1 v South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 26 Sep 1999
5 STR Binny 4.4 2 04 6 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 17 Jun 2014
6 A Mishra 6.0 2 18 5 2 v New Zealand Visakhapatnam 29 Oct 2016