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Teams winning a ODI chasing 350 plus runs

Teams winning a ODI chasing 350 plus runs

Pakistan won its Tri Series league game against South Africa chasing 352 runs against South Africa at Karachi on 12 Feb 2025 to provide the 19th occasion of  a team winning a ODI by chasing 350 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of runs scored by the losing team. The list includes three occasions of teams winning chasing 400 plus runs.

NoTeamScoreOversIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australia434/450.01lostv South AfricaJohannesburg12 Mar 2006
2Sri Lanka411/850.02lostv IndiaRajkot15 Dec 2009
3New Zealand401/650.01lostv PakistanBengaluru04 Nov 2023
4West Indies38948.02lostv EnglandSt George’s27 Feb 2019
5New Zealand383/950.02lostv AustraliaDharamsala28 Oct 2023
6Australia371/650.01lostv South AfricaDurban05 Oct 2016
7England366/850.02lostv IndiaCuttack19 Jan 2017
8England365/946.02lostv New ZealandThe Oval12 Jun 2015
9England36548.52lostv ScotlandEdinburgh10 Jun 2018
10Pakistan361/750.02lostv EnglandSouthampton11 May 2019
11West Indies360/850.01lostv EnglandBridgetown20 Feb 2019
12Australia359/550.01lostv IndiaJaipur16 Oct 2013
13Ireland359/950.02lostv New ZealandDublin (M)15 Jul 2022
14India358/950.01lostv AustraliaMohali10 Mar 2019
15Pakistan358/950.01lostv EnglandBristol14 May 2019
16West Indies356/550.01lostv EnglandThe Oval27 Sep 2017
17South Africa352/550.01lostv PakistanKarachi12 Feb 2025
18Australia350/650.01lostv IndiaNagpur30 Oct 2013
19England350/750.01lostv IndiaPune15 Jan 2017

It was Pakistan’s second win chasing 350 plus runs in ODIs. Prior to this Pakistan had won an ODI chasing 401 for 6 put up by New Zealand at Bengaluru on 04 Nov 2023. Both the occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreOversIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1New Zealand401/650.01lostv PakistanBengaluru04 Nov 2023
2South Africa352/550.01lostv PakistanKarachi12 Feb 2025

Pakistan is one of the teams to win an ODI chasing 400 plus runs. Others are – South Africa and India

NoTeamScoreOversIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australia434/450.01lostv South AfricaJohannesburg12 Mar 2006
2Sri Lanka411/850.02lostv IndiaRajkot15 Dec 2009
3New Zealand401/650.01lostv PakistanBengaluru04 Nov 2023

England and India share the record of winning an ODI chasing 350 plus runs in the history of one day internationals.  Both the teams have won on five occasions.

NoTeamScoreOversIResOppositionGroundStart Date
1West Indies38948.02lostv EnglandSt George’s27 Feb 2019
2Pakistan361/750.02lostv EnglandSouthampton11 May 2019
3West Indies360/850.01lostv EnglandBridgetown20 Feb 2019
4Pakistan358/950.01lostv EnglandBristol14 May 2019
5West Indies356/550.01lostv EnglandThe Oval27 Sep 2017
         
1Sri Lanka411/850.02lostv IndiaRajkot15 Dec 2009
2England366/850.02lostv IndiaCuttack19 Jan 2017
3Australia359/550.01lostv IndiaJaipur16 Oct 2013
4Australia350/650.01lostv IndiaNagpur30 Oct 2013
5England350/750.01lostv IndiaPune15 Jan 2017
India Vs England at Ahmedabad on Feb 12 2025

India Vs England at Ahmedabad on Feb 12 2025

England won the toss and opted to field first in this game to provide the 225th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 34th occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs.

England won the toss and opted to field first in this game to provide the 87th occasion of England doing so in ODIs on away soil. It also provides the 17th occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs on away soil.

India was inserted by England {lost the toss and was put in by England} to provide the 250th occasion of India inserted by the opposition in ODIs. It also provides the 34th occasion of India inserted by England in ODIs.

India was inserted by England {lost the toss and was put in by England} to provide the 93rd occasion of India inserted by the opposition in ODIs on home soil. It also provides the 17th occasion of India inserted by England in ODIs on home soil,

Shubman Gill-V Kohli added 116 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 488th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 55th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England

Shubman Gill-V Kohli added 116 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 112th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs for the second wicket. It also provides the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England for the second wicket.

Shubman Gill-SS Iyer added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 489th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 56th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England

Shubman Gill-SS Iyer added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 94th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs for the third wicket.  It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England for the third wicket

Shubman Gill scored 112 in this game to provide the 321st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 26th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs against England

Shubman Gill scored 112 in this game to provide the 166th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs against England

Shubman Gill {112}, V Kohli {53] and SS Iyer {78} scored fifties in this game to provide the 124th occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 16th occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England

Shubman Gill {112}, V Kohli {52] and SS Iyer {78} scored fifties in this game to provide the 21st occasion of three Indian batsmen batting at number two, three and four scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of three Indian batsmen batting at number two, three and four scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England

Shubman Gill’s 112 in this game represent his seventh century and his 22nd fifty in ODIs. V Kohli’s   52 represent his 123rd fifty in ODIs. SS Iyer’s represent his 25th fifty in ODIs.

Shubman Gill {112}, V Kohli {53] and SS Iyer {78} scored fifties in this game to provide the 1554th , 1555th and 1556th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 180th, 181st and 182nd occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.

India posted 356 in this game to provide the 137th occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 20th occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England.

India posted 356 in this game to provide the 40th occasion of India posting a total of 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of India posting a total of 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England.

India was dismissed all out for 356 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of India dismissed all out for 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It will also provide the third occasion of India dismissed all out for 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England

India was dismissed all out for 356 in this game to provide the first occasion of India dismissed all out for 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It will also provide the first occasion of India dismissed all out for 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England

India was dismissed all out for 356 on the last ball of its innings in this game to provide the second occasion of dismissed all out for 300 plus on the last ball of its innings. The first occasion was – India dismissed all out for 304 on the last ball of its innings against Sri Lanka at Bristol on 11 Jul 2002.

One day internationals history has witnessed 154 occasions of a team dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1New Zealand18660.02v EnglandNottingham11 Jun 1975
2India23060.01v New ZealandManchester14 Jun 1975
3Zimbabwe17160.01v West IndiesBirmingham20 Jun 1983
4England21360.01v IndiaManchester22 Jun 1983
5England16850.02v West IndiesManchester31 May 1984
6Australia19150.01v West IndiesBrisbane13 Jan 1985
7Australia17850.01v West IndiesSydney12 Feb 1985
8New Zealand20650.01v IndiaSydney05 Mar 1985
9India18750.01v AustraliaMelbourne09 Feb 1986
10Australia19450.01v West IndiesSydney28 Jan 1987
11New Zealand21350.01v West IndiesAuckland21 Mar 1987
12England20850.01v New ZealandAuck0land19 Mar 1988
13Pakistan16150.01v AustraliaMelbourne03 Jan 1990
14Australia19350.02v New ZealandHobart18 Dec 1990
15West Indies23550.02v PakistanSharjah21 Oct 1991
16West Indies25250.02v IndiaAdelaide14 Dec 1991
17South Africa19550.01v Sri LankaWellington02 Mar 1992
18India18450.01v South AfricaCape Town07 Dec 1992
19West Indies19450.02v AustraliaMelbourne15 Dec 1992
20South Africa19850.02v PakistanDurban09 Feb 1993
21Pakistan18750.01v West IndiesJohannesburg27 Feb 1993
22England25650.01v IndiaGwalior04 Mar 1993
23New Zealand21450.01v AustraliaWellington24 Mar 1993
24Zimbabwe24850.02v IndiaIndore18 Nov 1993
25India19550.01v South AfricaEden Gardens24 Nov 1993
26Sri Lanka20250.01v West IndiesW.A.C.A14 Jan 1996
27West Indies17350.01v IndiaGwalior21 Feb 1996
28South Africa23050.01v EnglandRawalpindi25 Feb 1996
29Australia25850.01v IndiaWankhede27 Feb 1996
30England24650.01v PakistanNottingham01 Sep 1996
31India19150.01v PakistanToronto18 Sep 1996
32New Zealand19750.01v PakistanSharjah10 Nov 1996
33Sri Lanka18950.01v PakistanSharjah12 Nov 1996
34New Zealand19250.01v PakistanSharjah13 Nov 1996
35Pakistan18750.01v ZimbabweSharjah06 Apr 1997
36India20850.01v PakistanToronto13 Sep 1997
37Zimbabwe28450.01v BangladeshNairobi (Aga)14 Oct 1997
38South Africa20050.01v AustraliaSydney04 Dec 1997
39England26650.01v West IndiesBridgetown01 Apr 1998
40Zimbabwe21350.01v IndiaBulawayo26 Sep 1998
41Pakistan21150.01v ZimbabweSheikhupura22 Nov 1998
42Sri Lanka18650.01v EnglandMelbourne19 Jan 1999
43Australia27050.01v Sri LankaAdelaide24 Jan 1999
44Bangladesh21350.01v KenyaDhaka20 Mar 1999
45Australia20250.01v Sri LankaColombo (RPS)31 Aug 1999
46Kenya16250.02v IndiaNairobi (Gym)29 Sep 1999
47Sri Lanka21350.01v ZimbabweBulawayo12 Dec 1999
48England20750.01v ZimbabweThe Oval08 Jul 2000
49Pakistan13550.01v New ZealandNapier20 Feb 2001
50England24050.02v PakistanLord’s12 Jun 2001
51Zimbabwe19350.02v Sri LankaSharjah26 Oct 2001
52India26050.01v West IndiesPort of Spain02 Jun 2002
53India30450.01v Sri LankaBristol11 Jul 2002
54Pakistan22750.01v AustraliaNairobi (Gym)07 Sep 2002
55Netherlands13650.01v PakistanColombo (SSC)21 Sep 2002
56Kenya21150.01v ZimbabweHarare08 Dec 2002
57England29250.01v Sri LankaBrisbane17 Dec 2002
58England27250.01v NamibiaGqeberha19 Feb 2003
59Pakistan19850.01v New ZealandDambulla23 May 2003
60Australia25250.01v West IndiesSt George’s30 May 2003
61Sri Lanka19150.01v West IndiesKingstown11 Jun 2003
62Sri Lanka23950.01v U.A.E.Dambulla17 Jul 2004
63South Africa19150.01v Sri LankaDambulla25 Aug 2004
64Australia26550.01v PakistanW.A.C.A30 Jan 2005
65Zimbabwe25050.01v IndiaHarare04 Sep 2005
66Australia25850.02v Sri LankaSydney22 Jan 2006
67England28850.01v IndiaIndore15 Apr 2006
68India19750.01v PakistanAbu Dhabi18 Apr 2006
69Ireland27450.01v NetherlandsAyr08 Aug 2006
70New Zealand21050.01v EnglandAdelaide23 Jan 2007
71Canada19950.01v KenyaGros Islet14 Mar 2007
72Zimbabwe22150.02v IrelandKingston15 Mar 2007
73Sri Lanka23550.01v EnglandNorth Sound04 Apr 2007
74Ireland19350.01v IndiaBelfast23 Jun 2007
75India18450.02v EnglandSouthampton21 Aug 2007
76Zimbabwe20650.01v South AfricaBulawayo22 Aug 2007
77Sri Lanka22150.01v AustraliaMelbourne29 Feb 2008
78New Zealand18250.01v EnglandBristol21 Jun 2008
79Australia34550.01v ScotlandEdinburgh28 Aug 2009
80England29950.01v AustraliaNottingham15 Sep 2009
81South Africa29750.02v IndiaJaipur21 Feb 2010
82Zimbabwe16150.01v West IndiesKingstown14 Mar 2010
83Ireland21950.01v West IndiesKingston15 Apr 2010
84Kenya19050.01v CanadaSchiedam10 Jul 2010
85West Indies20350.01v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)03 Feb 2011
86Kenya19850.01v CanadaDelhi07 Mar 2011
87West Indies27550.01v IrelandMohali11 Mar 2011
88Netherlands30650.01v IrelandEden Gardens18 Mar 2011
89West Indies22050.01v PakistanGros Islet25 Apr 2011
90Australia22350.02v South AfricaGqeberha23 Oct 2011
91Pakistan22250.01v EnglandDubai (DICS)18 Feb 2012
92Pakistan23750.01v EnglandDubai (DICS)21 Feb 2012
93Sri Lanka23850.01v AustraliaMelbourne02 Mar 2012
94New Zealand22150.02v West IndiesBasseterre16 Jul 2012
95South Africa30550.02v IndiaCardiff06 Jun 2013
96New Zealand31450.01v IndiaAuckland25 Jan 2014
97Canada21050.01v NetherlandsMount Maunganui28 Jan 2014
98Kenya26050.01v ScotlandChristchurch30 Jan 2014
99England22750.01v IndiaNottingham30 Aug 2014
100Pakistan23050.02v AustraliaAbu Dhabi12 Oct 2014
101England26550.01v Sri LankaColombo (RPS)07 Dec 2014
102New Zealand24850.01v Sri LankaHamilton15 Jan 2015
103Bangladesh26750.01v AfghanistanCanberra18 Feb 2015
104Scotland21050.01v AfghanistanDunedin26 Feb 2015
105Ireland23750.01v PakistanAdelaide15 Mar 2015
106Sri Lanka21250.01v AustraliaDambulla31 Aug 2016
107Bangladesh26550.01v AfghanistanMirpur25 Sep 2016
108Afghanistan25850.02v BangladeshMirpur25 Sep 2016
199Zimbabwe25750.01v West IndiesBulawayo19 Nov 2016
110New Zealand25150.01v BangladeshNelson29 Dec 2016
111England32850.01v West IndiesBridgetown09 Mar 2017
112Afghanistan33850.01v IrelandGreater Noida17 Mar 2017
113India25250.01v AustraliaEden Gardens21 Sep 2017
114New Zealand25750.01v PakistanDunedin13 Jan 2018
115Sri Lanka22150.01v BangladeshMirpur27 Jan 2018
116England23450.01v New ZealandWellington03 Mar 2018
117P.N.G.23550.01v IrelandHarare06 Mar 2018
118Zimbabwe28950.01v West IndiesHarare19 Mar 2018
119India23650.02v EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2018
120Netherlands21550.02v NepalAmstelveen03 Aug 2018
121Afghanistan24950.01v Sri LankaAbu Dhabi17 Sep 2018
112India23750.02v AustraliaDelhi13 Mar 2019
123Australia31650.02v IndiaThe Oval09 Jun 2019
124Afghanistan28850.02v West IndiesLeeds04 Jul 2019
125England24150.02v New ZealandLord’s14 Jul 2019
126U.S.A.21350.01v OmanKirtipur06 Feb 2020
127Sri Lanka30750.01v West IndiesPallekele01 Mar 2020
128Australia27150.01v South AfricaBloemfontein04 Mar 2020
129Netherlands19550.01v IrelandUtrecht02 Jun 2021
130Namibia22850.01v OmanWindhoek26 Nov 2021
131U.A.E.21450.02v OmanAl Amerat08 Feb 2022
132India26550.01v West IndiesAhmedabad11 Feb 2022
133U.A.E.14750.01v P.N.G.Dubai (DICS)19 Mar 2022
134Scotland17150.01v U.A.E.Pearland03 Jun 2022
135Zimbabwe21650.02v AfghanistanHarare04 Jun 2022
136Zimbabwe22850.01v AfghanistanHarare06 Jun 2022
137Australia25450.02v Sri LankaColombo (RPS)21 Jun 2022
138Scotland20850.01v NamibiaWindhoek05 Dec 2022
139Namibia28550.01v NepalKirtipur14 Feb 2023
140Netherlands27050.02v ZimbabweHarare23 Mar 2023
141U.S.A.23150.01v JerseyWindhoek04 Apr 2023
142Sri Lanka26850.01v AfghanistanHambantota02 Jun 2023
143Scotland32050.01v OmanBulawayo25 Jun 2023
144Australia27650.01v IndiaMohali22 Sep 2023
145New Zealand27350.01v IndiaDharamsala22 Oct 2023
146Netherlands22950.01v BangladeshEden Gardens28 Oct 2023
147Afghanistan24450.01v South AfricaAhmedabad10 Nov 2023
148India24050.01v AustraliaAhmedabad19 Nov 2023
149England32550.01v West IndiesNorth Sound03 Dec 2023
150Nepal22450.01v CanadaKirtipur08 Feb 2024
151Sri Lanka23550.01v BangladeshChattogram18 Mar 2024
152Namibia31350.01v U.A.E.Windhoek20 Sep 2024
153Nepal28650.01v U.S.A.Dallas27 Oct 2024
154India35650.01v EnglandAhmedabad12 Feb 2025

One day internationals history has witnessed 16 occasions of India dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1India23060.01v New ZealandManchester14 Jun 1975
2India18750.01v AustraliaMelbourne09 Feb 1986
3India18450.01v South AfricaCape Town07 Dec 1992
4India19550.01v South AfricaEden Gardens24 Nov 1993
5India19150.01v PakistanToronto18 Sep 1996
6India20850.01v PakistanToronto13 Sep 1997
7India26050.01v West IndiesPort of Spain02 Jun 2002
8India30450.01v Sri LankaBristol11 Jul 2002
9India19750.01v PakistanAbu Dhabi18 Apr 2006
10India18450.02v EnglandSouthampton21 Aug 2007
11India25250.01v AustraliaEden Gardens21 Sep 2017
12India23650.02v EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2018
13India23750.02v AustraliaDelhi13 Mar 2019
14India26550.01v West IndiesAhmedabad11 Feb 2022
15India24050.01v AustraliaAhmedabad19 Nov 2023
16India35650.01v EnglandAhmedabad12 Feb 2025

One day internationals history has witnessed eleven occasions of a team dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1New Zealand18660.02v EnglandNottingham11 Jun 1975
2South Africa23050.01v EnglandRawalpindi25 Feb 1996
3Sri Lanka18650.01v EnglandMelbourne19 Jan 1999
4New Zealand21050.01v EnglandAdelaide23 Jan 2007
5Sri Lanka23550.01v EnglandNorth Sound04 Apr 2007
6India18450.02v EnglandSouthampton21 Aug 2007
7New Zealand18250.01v EnglandBristol21 Jun 2008
8Pakistan22250.01v EnglandDubai (DICS)18 Feb 2012
0Pakistan23750.01v EnglandDubai (DICS)21 Feb 2012
10India23650.02v EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2018
11India35650.01v EnglandAhmedabad12 Feb 2025

AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the 198th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 24th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs against England

AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of an England spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs against India

V Kohli’s 52 in this game represent his 13th fifty against England in ODIs. He now owns the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman against England in ODIs. He went past SK Rains who had scored twelve fifties against England in ODIs.

AU Rashid’s four for 64 in this game represent his first four wicket haul against India in ODIs.

AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the 198th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India. CR Woakes is the other bowler to concede 60 plus runs while taking four or more wickets against India. He had returned with figures of four for 60 against India at Cuttack on 19.01.2017

AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the second occasion of an England spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. Prior to this Au Rashid himself has captured five for 85 against West Indies at St George’s on 27 Feb 2019

AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the first occasion of an England spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs against India.

England was dismissed all out for 214 in this game to provide the 250th occasion of England dismissed all out in an ODI innings. It also provides the 42nd occasion of England dismissed all out in an ODI innings against India.

England was dismissed all out for 214 in this game to provide the 131st occasion of England dismissed all out in an ODI innings while batting second. It also provides the 18th occasion of England dismissed all out in an ODI innings against India while batting second.

India won this game by 142 runs to provide the 55th occasion of India winning a ODI by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the sixth occasion of India winning a ODI by 100 plus runs margin against England.

India posted its 562nd win in ODI when it won this game by 142 runs. This win represent India’s 61st ODI win against England

Batsmen’s 150 plus scores going in vain in one day internationals

Batsmen’s 150 plus scores going in vain in one day internationals

MP Breetzke of South Africa scored 150 against New Zealand at Lahore on 10.02.2025 was in a losing cause to provide the 23rd occasion of a batsman’s 150 plus scores in ODIs going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1RA Smith167*1Englandv AustraliaBirmingham21 May 1993
2CH Gayle152*1West Indiesv South AfricaJohannesburg04 Feb 2004
3RT Ponting1641Australiav South AfricaJohannesburg12 Mar 2006
4ML Hayden181*1Australiav New ZealandHamilton20 Feb 2007
5CK Coventry194*1Zimbabwev BangladeshBulawayo16 Aug 2009
6SR Tendulkar1752Indiav AustraliaHyderabad05 Nov 2009
7TM Dilshan1602Sri Lankav IndiaRajkot15 Dec 2009
8TM Dilshan160*1Sri Lankav IndiaHobart28 Feb 2012
9GJ Bailey1561Australiav IndiaNagpur30 Oct 2013
10KJ Coetzer1561Scotlandv BangladeshNelson05 Mar 2015
11RG Sharma1502Indiav South AfricaKanpur11 Oct 2015
12RG Sharma171*1Indiav AustraliaW.A.C.A12 Jan 2016
13DA Warner1732Australiav South AfricaCape Town12 Oct 2016
14E Lewis176*1West Indiesv EnglandThe Oval27 Sep 2017
15TP Ura1511PNGv IrelandHarare06 Mar 2018
16CH Gayle1622West Indiesv EnglandSt George’s27 Feb 2019
17Imam-ul-Haq1511Pakistanv EnglandBristol14 May 2019
18Fakhar Zaman1932Pakistanv South AfricaJohannesburg04 Apr 2021
19Babar Azam1581Pakistanv EnglandBirmingham13 Jul 2021
20Ibrahim Zadran1621Afghanistanv Sri LankaPallekele30 Nov 2022
21Rahmanullah Gurbaz1511Afghanistanv PakistanHambantota24 Aug 2023
22Soumya Sarkar1691Bangladeshv New ZealandNelson20 Dec 2023
23MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025

MP Breetzke of South Africa scored 150 against New Zealand at Lahore on 10.02.2025 was in a losing cause to provide the third occasion of a batsman’s 150 plus scores in ODIs going in vain against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below. MP Breetzke became the first batsman from South Africa to witness 150 plus score going in vain in one day internationals.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1ML Hayden181*1Australiav New ZealandHamilton20 Feb 2007
2Soumya Sarkar1691Bangladeshv New ZealandNelson20 Dec 2023
3MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025
MP Breetzke of South Africa becomes the first batsman to score 150 runs on One Day International debut

MP Breetzke of South Africa becomes the first batsman to score 150 runs on One Day International debut

MP Breetzke of South Africa scored150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the 19th occasion of a batsman scoring century on one day international debut. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1DL Amiss1032Englandv AustraliaManchester24 Aug 1972
2DL Haynes1481West Indiesv AustraliaSt John’s22 Feb 1978
3A Flower115*1Zimbabwev Sri LankaNew Plymouth23 Feb 1992
4Saleem Elahi102*2Pakistanv Sri LankaGujranwala29 Sep 1995
5MJ Guptill122*1New Zealandv West IndiesAuckland10 Jan 2009
6CA Ingram1241South Africav ZimbabweBloemfontein15 Oct 2010
7RJ Nicol108*2New Zealandv ZimbabweHarare20 Oct 2011
8PJ Hughes1121Australiav Sri LankaMelbourne11 Jan 2013
9MJ Lumb1062Englandv West IndiesNorth Sound28 Feb 2014
10MS Chapman124*1Hong Kongv U.A.E.ICCA Dubai16 Nov 2015
11KL Rahul100*2Indiav ZimbabweHarare11 Jun 2016
12T Bavuma1131South Africav IrelandBenoni25 Sep 2016
13Imam-ul-Haq1002Pakistanv Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2017
14RR Hendricks1021South Africav Sri LankaPallekele05 Aug 2018
15Abid Ali1122Pakistanv AustraliaDubai (DICS)29 Mar 2019
16Rahmanullah Gurbaz1271Afghanistanv IrelandAbu Dhabi21 Jan 2021
17MM English1071Scotlandv NamibiaDundee26 Jul 2024
18AA Jangoo104*2West Indiesv BangladeshBasseterre12 Dec 2024
19MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025

MP Breetzke of South Africa scored150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the fourth occasion of a South African batsman scoring century on one day international debut. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1CA Ingram1241South Africav ZimbabweBloemfontein15 Oct 2010
2T Bavuma1131South Africav IrelandBenoni25 Sep 2016
3RR Hendricks1021South Africav Sri LankaPallekele05 Aug 2018
4MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025

MP Breetzke’s 150 represent the highest individual score by a debutant in One day internationals. The previous best was 148 by DL Haynes of West Indies against Australia at St John’s on 22 Feb 1978. DL Hayne’s records stood intact for 46 years 11 months and 07 daya. MP Breetzke became the first batsman to score 150 plus runs on one day international debut.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025
2DL Haynes1481West Indiesv AustraliaSt John’s22 Feb 1978

MP Breetzke of South Africa scored 150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the 15th occasion of an opening batsman scoring century on one day international debut. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1DL Amiss1032Englandv AustraliaManchester24 Aug 1972
2DL Haynes1481West Indiesv AustraliaSt John’s22 Feb 1978
3A Flower115*1Zimbabwev Sri LankaNew Plymouth23 Feb 1992
4Saleem Elahi102*2Pakistanv Sri LankaGujranwala29 Sep 1995
5MJ Guptill122*1New Zealandv West IndiesAuckland10 Jan 2009
6RJ Nicol108*2New Zealandv ZimbabweHarare20 Oct 2011
7PJ Hughes1121Australiav Sri LankaMelbourne11 Jan 2013
8MJ Lumb1062Englandv West IndiesNorth Sound28 Feb 2014
9KL Rahul100*2Indiav ZimbabweHarare11 Jun 2016
10T Bavuma1131South Africav IrelandBenoni25 Sep 2016
11Imam-ul-Haq1002Pakistanv Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2017
12Abid Ali1122Pakistanv AustraliaDubai (DICS)29 Mar 2019
13Rahmanullah Gurbaz1271Afghanistanv IrelandAbu Dhabi21 Jan 2021
14MM English1071Scotlandv NamibiaDundee26 Jul 2024
15MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025

MP Breetzke of South Africa scored150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the second occasion of an opening batsman scoring century on one day international debut. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1T Bavuma1131South Africav IrelandBenoni25 Sep 2016
2MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025

MP Breetzke’s 150 represent the highest individual score by a debutant opening batsman in One day internationals. The previous best was 148 by DL Haynes of West Indies against Australia at St John’s on 22 Feb 1978. DL Hayne’s records stood intact for 46 years 11 months and 07 daya. MP Breetzke became the first opening batsman to score 150 plus runs on one day international debut.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025
2DL Haynes1481West Indiesv AustraliaSt John’s22 Feb 1978

MP Breetzke of South Africa scored 150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the seventh occasion of an opening batsman batting at number one scoring century on one day international debut. Both such occasions are tabulated below. He became the first South African opening batsman batting at number one to achieve the feat

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1A Flower115*1Zimbabwev Sri LankaNew Plymouth23 Feb 1992
2RJ Nicol108*2New Zealandv ZimbabweHarare20 Oct 2011
3MJ Lumb1062Englandv West IndiesNorth Sound28 Feb 2014
4KL Rahul100*2Indiav ZimbabweHarare11 Jun 2016
5Imam-ul-Haq1002Pakistanv Sri LankaAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2017
6Rahmanullah Gurbaz1271Afghanistanv IrelandAbu Dhabi21 Jan 2021
7MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025

MP Breetzke’s 150 represent the highest individual score by a debutant opening batsman batting at number one in One day internationals. The previous best was 127 by Rahmanullah Gurbaz of Afghanistan against Ireland at Abu Dhabi on 21 Jan 2021.MP Breetzke became the first opening batsman batting at number one to score 150 plus runs on one day international debut.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1MP Breetzke1501South Africav New ZealandLahore10 Feb 2025
2Rahmanullah Gurbaz1271Afghanistanv IrelandAbu Dhabi21 Jan 2021
An extremely rare coincidence in One day Internationals

An extremely rare coincidence in One day Internationals

One of my cousins – a great cricket enthusiast – by name Sri Manjunath Anantharamaiah who retired from State Bank of India, St Mark’s Road Branch, Bangalore and has seen the SBI Greats  – GR Viswanth, SMH Kirmani, Roger Binny, Raghuram Bhat, Raghunath Beerala, R Arun Kumar and a host of others from very close quarters has observed an extremely rare coincidence in the history of One day Internationals

He has observed that in two one day internationals, played on consecutive days – in different countries (neighbouring countries}, the teams batting first and second scored identical  runs as a result of which the result margin of win by runs was also identical in both the games

England scored 304 while batting first and India scored 308 for 6 while batting second and won the match by six wickets at Nagpur on 08 Feb 2025. This game was played in India and was the second ODI of the bilateral Series

South Africa scored 304 for 8 while batting first and New Zealand scored 308 for 6 while batting second and won the match by six wickets at Lahore on 09 Feb 2025. This game was played in Pakistan as a part of Pakistan Tri series

Those who want to congradulate Sri Manjunath on this brilliant finding are requested to do so on his mobile number 99161 20696 which is also his whatsapp number

India Vs England Second ODI at Cuttack on 08 Feb 2025

India Vs England Second ODI at Cuttack on 08 Feb 2025

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 168th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 22nd occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 78th occasion of England doing so in ODIs on away soil. It also provides the twelfth occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs on away soil

India capped CV Varun for this game. He became the 259th cricketer to represent India in ODIs. He also became the 46th Indian cricketer to make their ODI debut against England.

V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched 19 catches against England. He now holds the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman against England. He went past M Azharuddin who had pouched 18 catches against England.

V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched 154 catches in his ODI career. He now needs three more catches to own the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman in ODIs. M Azharuddin has pouched 156 catches and holds the record currently.

V Kohli is one of the fieldsman to pouch 150 plus catches in ODIs. Others are – M Jayawardene {218}, RT Ponting {160} and M Azhauddin {156}

JE Root scored 69 in this game which represents his 56th fifty in ODIs. He now holds the record for most fifties by an England batsman in ODIs. He went past EJG Morgan who had scored 55 fifties.

JE Root scored 69 in this game which represents his 40th half century in ODIs. He became the second England batsman to score 40 plus half centuries in ODIs. EJG Morgan has scored 42 half centuries in ODIs

BM Duckett {65} and JE Root {69} scored fifties in this game to provide the 1061st and 1062nd occasion of England batsman scoring fifties in ODIs. It also provides the 146th and 147th occasion of England batsman scoring fifties in ODIs against India.

BM Duckett’s 65 in this game represent his eighth fifty in ODIs and his first fifty against India in ODIs.

BM Duckett scored 65 in this game to provide the 401st occasion of England opening batsman scoring fifties in ODIs. It also provides the 47th occasion of England opening batsman scoring fifties in ODIs against India.

England’s innings contained three run outs in this game to provide the 30th occasion of an England’s innings containing three run outs in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England’s innings containing three run outs in ODIs against India.

England’s innings contained three run outs in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of an England’s innings containing three or more run outs in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England’s innings containing three or more run outs in ODIs against India.

LS Livingston, AU Rashid and MA Wood were dismissed run out in England’s innings to provide the 511th,512th and 513rd occasion of England batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 87th.88th and 89th occasion of England batsmen dismissed run out in an innings against India in ODIs

MA Wood was dismissed run out of the first ball to provide the third occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs against India.

MA Wood was dismissed run out of the first ball for zero in this game to provide the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball for zero in an innings in ODIs against India.

MA Wood collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 182nd occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 16th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an zero in an innings in ODIs against India.

England posted a total of 304 in this game to provide the 99th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 15th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.

England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the 99th occasion of England dismissed all out for a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of England dismissed all out for total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.

England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of England dismissed all out for a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of England dismissed all out for total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.

England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the 249th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 41st occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs against India.

RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him 45 wickets against England. He became the first Indian bowler and also the fourth bowler to captured 45 plus wickets against England in ODIs. Others are B Lee {65}, GD McGrath {55} and SL Malinga {48}

RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 487th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 54th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 123rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs for the first wicket. It also provides the 16th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England for the first wicket

RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 50th occasion of one opener scoring a century and another a half century in an innings including both the openers scoring hundreds in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion one opener scoring a century and another a half century in an innings including both the openers scoring hundreds in ODIs against England.

RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 1552nd and 1553rd occasion of Indian openers scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 178th and 179th occasion of Indian openers scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 617th and 618th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 61st and 62nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 617th and 618th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 61st and 62nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 165th occasion of Indian opening batsman scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian opening batsman scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 61st occasion of Indian captain scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the third occasion of Indian captain scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 24th occasion of Indian captain opener scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of Indian captain opener scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the highest individual runs by an Indian captain opener in an innings in ODIs against England. SC Ganguly had scored 117 not out as Indian captain opener at Col-RPS on 25 Sep 2002.

RG Sharma’s 119 in this game represent his fifth century as a captain opener, his fifth century as a captain, his 30th century as an opening batsman and his 32nd century as a batsman.

India scored 308 for 6 in this game to provide the 136th occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 19th occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England.

England and India posted 304 and 308 for 6 respectively in this game to provide the 185th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in an ODI. It also provides the twelfth occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in India-England ODI series.

England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide 194th the occasion of a team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI. It also provide the 37th occasion of team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI against India.

England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide the 28th occasion of a England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI. It also provide the seventh occasion of England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI against India

England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs in the first innings to provide  the 21st occasion of a team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in the first innings in ODI. It also provide the fourth occasion of England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 338 boundary sixes in ODIs. He went past CH Gayle who had scored 331 boundary fours in ODIs to occupy the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in ODIs. Shahid Afridi with 351 boundary sixes to his credit occupy the first place.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 56 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings. He became the second Indian opening batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes. V Sehwag has scored 89 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 56 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings. He became the sixth opening batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes in the history of ODIs. Others are –CH Gayle {94}, V Sehwag {89}, ML Hayden {82}, DA Warner {69} and CG Greenidge {67}

V Kohli was dismissed for 5 in this game to provide the 66th occasion of his being dismissed for a single digit score including zero in a ODI innings. It also provides his twelfth dismissal for single digit score including zero in a ODI innings against England.

V Kohli is the third batsman to be dismissed for a single digit score including zero on twelve or more occasions against England. Others are – DPMD Jayawardene {16} and SR Watson {13}

V Kohli was dismissed for 5 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his being dismissed for an exact score of five in a ODI innings. It also provides his first dismissal for an exact score of five in a ODI innings against England.

RG Sharma’s aggregate number of runs in ODIs while batting second read 6026 at the end of this game. He became the third batsman in the history of one day game to complete 6000 plus runs while batting second. Others are – SR Tendulkar {8720} and V Kohli {7857}. It is interesting to note that the first three places are occupied by Indian batsmen in this category of statistics.

RG Sharma’s aggregate number of fifties in ODIs while batting second and winning the match read 40 at the end of this game. He became the third batsman in the history of one day game to score 40 plus fifties while batting second and winning the game. Others are – V Kohli {48} and SR Tendulkar {45}. It is interesting to note that the first three places are occupied by Indian batsmen in this category of statistics

RG Sharma’s aggregate number of fifties in ODIs while batting on home soil read 45 at the end of this game. He became the fourth batsman in the history of one day game to score 40 plus fifties while batting on home soil. Others are – SR Tendulkar {58}, V Kohli {57} and JH Kallis {46}.

RG Sharma has played 99 ODIs when India has won while batting second. One more win while batting second would fetch him 100 ODIs. He would become the tenth batsman in the history of ODIs to appear in 100 plus ODIs when a team has won while batting second. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC0
1SR TendulkarInd1990-201212712425549013455.4514316
2MS DhoniInd2005-2019116075472876183*102.7102202
3RT PontingAus1995-201111110431418612657.3408296
4JH KallisRSA1996-201211010030395013956.4203344
5ST JayasuriyaSrl1989-200910710312363315239.9209186
6SM PollockRSA1996-20081060392506459046.0700031
7V KohliInd2008-202510309732579118389.0923253
8M JayawardeneSrl1998-2015102081272901126*53.7206145
9MV BoucherRSA1998-201010005125101363*38.9600033
9Shahid AfridiPAK1996-2015100075141990108*32.6202102
10RG SharmaInd2007-202599095264415152*63.9813275

RG Sharma has played 99 ODIs when India has won while batting second. One more win while batting second would fetch him 100 ODIs. He would become the fourth Indian batsman in the history of ODIs to appear in 100 plus ODIs when India has won while batting second. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC0
1SR TendulkarInd1990-201212712425549013455.4514316
2MS DhoniInd2005-2019116075472876183*102.7102202
3V KohliInd2008-202510309732579118389.0923253
4RG SharmaInd2007-202599095264415152*63.9813275

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 187 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has batted second. He owns the record of scoring most boundary sixes by a batsman when the team has batted second in an ODI. CH Gayle has scored 177 boundary sixes when his team batted second.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 131 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has batted second and won. He is the only batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes in ODIs when the team has batted second and won.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 242 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has won. He needs two more boundary sixes in India’s winning games to overhaul the record of Shahid Afridi who has scored 243 boundary sixes in his team’s winning ODIs.

India Vs England First ODI at Nagpur on 06 Feb 25

India Vs England First ODI at Nagpur on 06 Feb 25

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 167th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 21st occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 77th occasion of England doing so in ODIs on away soil. It also provides the eleventh occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs on away soil

India capped YBK Jaiswal and Harshit Rana for this game. They became the 257th and 258th cricketers to represent India in ODIs. They also became the 44th and 45th Indian cricketers to make their ODI debut against England.

India capped YBK Jaiswal and Harshit Rana for this game. They became the 88th and 89th cricketers to represent India in ODIs on home soil. They also became the 22nd and 23rd Indian cricketers to make their ODI debut against England on home soil

India capped YBK Jaiswal for this game as an opening batsman. He became the 33rd opening batsman to represent India in ODIs. He also became the Indian opening batsman to make their ODI debut against England.

India capped YBK Jaiswal for this game as an opening batsman. He became the twelfth opening batsman to represent India in ODIs on home soil. He also became the fifth opening batsman to make his debut against England on home soil.

PD Salt was dismissed run out for 43 in this game to provide the 510th occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 86th occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs against India.

PD Salt was dismissed run out for 43 in this game to provide the 75th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 16th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs against India.

PD Salt was dismissed run out for 43 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of an England opening batsman batting at number one dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England opening batsman batting at number one dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs against India.

HC Brook was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 580th occasion of an England batsman scoring zero in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 68th occasion of an England batsman scoring zero in an innings in ODIs against India.

JC Buttler scored 52 and JG Bethel scored 51 in this game to provide the 834th and 835th   occasion of England batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs.  It also provides the 110th and 111th occasion of England batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against India.

JC Buttler scored 52 in this game to provide the 169th occasion of England captain scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs.  It also provides the 24th occasion of England captain scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against India.

JC Buttler’s 52 in this game represent his 23rd fifty in ODIs and also represent his fourth fifty in ODIs against India.  JB Bethel’s 51 in this game represent his first fifty in ODIs.

JC Buttler’s 52 in this game represent his eleventh fifty while leading England in ODIs and also represent his second fifty in ODIs against India while leading England. 

JC Buttler’s 52 in this game represent his tenth half century while leading England in ODIs and he became the sixth England captain to score ten or more half centuries.

Harshit Rana captured three wickets on his debut to become the 19th Indian bowler to capture exact three wickets on ODI debut. He also became the second Indian bowler to capture exact three wickets on ODI debut against England.

Harshit Rana captured three wickets on his debut to become the 12th Indian pace bowler to capture exact three wickets on ODI debut. He also became the second Indian pace bowler to capture exact three wickets on ODI debut against England.

RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 42 wickets against England in ODIs. He became the first Indian bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in ODIs against England

RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 42 wickets against England in ODIs. He became the sixth bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in ODIs against England. Others are – B Lee {65}, G McGrath {53}, SL Malinga {48}, MA Starc {43}, MD Marshall {41}, SM Pollock {40} and TC Southee {40}.

RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 42 wickets against England in ODIs. He became the first Indian spin bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in ODIs against England. He is the only spin bowler in the history of ODIs to captured 40 plus wickets against England.

England was dismissed all out for 248 in this game to provide the 248th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 40th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs against India

England was dismissed all out for 248 in this game to provide the 118th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs while batting first. It also provides the 23rd occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs against India while batting first.

Saqib Ahmed was dismissed stumped for 2 in this game to provide the 140th occasion of a England batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 31st occasion of a England batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in ODIs against India

Saqib Ahmed was dismissed stumped for 2 in this game to provide the second occasion of a England batsman batting at number eleven dismissed stumped in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of a England batsman batting at number eleven dismissed stumped in an innings in ODIs against India

RG Sharma was dismissed for two runs in this game to provide the 247th occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 22nd occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs against England.

RG Sharma was dismissed for two runs in this game to provide the tenth occasion of his as captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of his as captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs against England.

RG Sharma was dismissed for two runs in this game to provide the tenth occasion of his as captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs. He became the ninth Indian captain to be dismissed for single digit in an innings on ten or more occasions in ODIs.

Shubman Gill {87}, SS Iyer {59} and AR  Patel {52} scored fifties in this game to provide the 1549th, 1550th and 1551th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 175th, 176th and 177th occasion of Indian batsman scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.

Shubman Gill {87}, SS Iyer {59} and AR  Patel {52} scored fifties in this game to provide the 123rd occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 15th occasion of three Indian batsman scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.

Shubman Gill {87}, SS Iyer {59} and AR  Patel {52} scored fifties in this game to provide the seventh occasion of Indian batsmen batting at number three, four and five scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsman batting st number three, four and five scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.

Shubman Gills’ 87 represent his 20th fifty in ODIs.  SS Iyer’s 59 represent his 24th fifty in ODIs. AR Patel’s 52 represent his third fifty in ODIs.

Shubman Gills’ 87 represent his first fifty in ODIs against England.  SS Iyer’s 59 represent his first fifty in ODIs against England. AR Patel’s 52 represent his first fifty in ODIs against England

Shubman Gill and AR Patel added 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 486th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs. It also provides the 53rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against England.

Shubman Gill and AR Patel added 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 75th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the fourth wicket.  It also provides the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against England for the fourth wicket.

India won this game by four wickets to post its 560th win in ODIs. It also represent its  59th win against England in ODIs

India won this game by four wickets to post its 311th win by wickets margin in ODIs. It also represent its 35th win by wickets margin against England in ODIs.

New Zealand bowler’s four plus wickets in one day internationals in losing cause

New Zealand bowler’s four plus wickets in one day internationals in losing cause

MG Bracewell of New Zealand captured four wickets conceding 36 runs against Sri Lanka in the one day international  at Pallekele on 17 Nov 2024 only to witness his effort in a losing cause to provide the 41st occasion of a New Zealand bowler’s four plus wickets in a losing cause in one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of a a New Zealand bowler’s four plus wickets in a losing cause in one day internationals against Sri Lanka

NoPlayerOMRWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1BL Cairns11.032851v EnglandScarborough15 Jul 1978
2Sir RJ Hadlee09.013251v IndiaPerth09 Dec 1980
3Sir RJ Hadlee10.023251v EnglandChristchurch18 Feb 1984
4SR Gillespie10.033042v IndiaAdelaide25 Jan 1986
5C Pringle08.403541v EnglandSydney13 Dec 1990
6RT Latham10.013251v AustraliaAuckland28 Mar 1993
7C Pringle11.014551v EnglandBirmingham19 May 1994
8ML Su’a10.015941v South AfricaCenturion11 Dec 1994
9CZ Harris10.004251v PakistanSialkot06 Dec 1996
10CL Cairns10.034042v AustraliaMelbourne17 Dec 1997
11SB O’Connor09.505141v AustraliaSydney14 Jan 1998
12DJ Nash10.013841v IndiaSharjah17 Apr 1998
13GI Allott10.004741v South AfricaAuckland27 Mar 1999
14GI Allott10.006441v PakistanDerby28 May 1999
15SE Bond09.323842v AustraliaMelbourne29 Jan 2002
16SB Styris10.003041v PakistanSharjah11 Apr 2002
17SE Bond10.022361v AustraliaGqeberha11 Mar 2003
18DR Tuffey10.023042v AustraliaPune03 Nov 2003
19MDJ Walker07.004941v PakistanFaisalabad03 Dec 2003
20SB Styris10.014041v AustraliaWellington19 Feb 2005
21KD Mills10.004441v South AfricaCape Town28 Oct 2005
22KD Mills10.013841v AustraliaMohali01 Nov 2006
23SE Bond10.006141v AustraliaHobart14 Jan 2007
24SE Bond10.024641v EnglandBrisbane06 Feb 2007
25KD Mills10.022552v South AfricaDurban25 Nov 2007
26KD Mills09.514142v Sri LankaDambulla13 Aug 2010
27TG Southee10.024941v IndiaDambulla25 Aug 2010
28AJ McKay10.016241v IndiaGuwahati28 Nov 2010
29KD Mills04.303041v EnglandCardiff16 Jun 2013
30JDS Neesham09.004241v BangladeshMirpur29 Oct 2013
31JDS Neesham10.005341v BangladeshMirpur31 Oct 2013
32CJ Anderson09.014041v BangladeshMirpur31 Oct 2013
33MJ McClenaghan09.305852v West IndiesAuckland26 Dec 2013
34TA Boult10.005541v EnglandBirmingham09 Jun 2015
35MJ Henry10.013541v IndiaWellington03 Feb 2019
36TA Boult10.015141v AustraliaLord’s29 Jun 2019
37TA Boult10.024042v AustraliaCairns06 Sep 2022
38TA Boult10.023841v AustraliaCairns08 Sep 2022
39TA Boult09.105151v EnglandThe Oval13 Sep 2023
40R Ravindra10.006041v EnglandLord’s15 Sep 2023
41MG Bracewell10.003642v Sri LankaPallekele17 Nov 2024

NoPlayerOMRWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1KD Mills09.514142v Sri LankaDambulla13 Aug 2010
2MG Bracewell10.003642v Sri LankaPallekele17 Nov 2024
Teams losing one day international on DL Method or DLS Method after posting 300 plus runs while batting first

Teams losing one day international on DL Method or DLS Method after posting 300 plus runs while batting first

The following table lists the ten occasions of a team losing one day international on DL Method or DLS Method after posting 300 plus runs while batting first.

NoTeamResultMarginTossBatOppositionGroundStart DateMethod
1West Indieslost81 runslost1stv IndiaRajkot12 Nov 2002DLS
2Indialost07 runslost1stv PakistanPeshawar06 Feb 2006DLS
3Indialost29 runswon1stv West IndiesKuala Lumpur14 Sep 2006DLM
4West Indieslost06 runslost1stv EnglandThe Oval27 Sep 2017DLS
5Pakistanlost13 runswon1stv South AfricaCenturion25 Jan 2019DLM
6Scotlandlost02 runswon1stv AfghanistanEdinburgh10 May 2019DLM
7U.A.E.lost09 runswon1stv NepalKirtipur16 Mar 2023DLS
8New Zealandlost21 runslost1stv PakistanBengaluru04 Nov 2023DLS
9Australialost46 runslost1stv EnglandCh-le-St24 Sep 2024DLS
10Englandlost49 runslost1stv AustraliaBristol29 Sep 2024DLS
Batsmen scoring one thousand plus boundary fours in Tests and in one day internationals

Batsmen scoring one thousand plus boundary fours in Tests and in one day internationals

The following is the list of batsmen who have scored one thousand plus boundary fours in Tests. V Kohli achieved the feat in the just concluded test against Bangladesh at Kanpur

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve4sTests
1SR TendulkarInd1989-20132003293315921248*53.782058Tests
2R DravidInd1996-2012164286321328827052.311654Tests
3BC LaraWin1990-20061312320611953400*52.881559Tests
4RT PontingAus1995-2012168287291337825751.851509Tests
5KC SangakkaraSrl2000-2015134233171240031957.401491Tests
6JH KallisSAF1995-2013166280401328922455.371488Tests
7AN CookEng2006-2018161291161247229445.351442Tests
8M JayawardeneSrl1997-2014149252151181437449.841387Tests
9JE RootEng2012-2024146267221240225450.621343Tests
10S ChanderpaulWin1994-20151642804911867203*51.371285Tests
11V SehwagInd2001-201310418006858631949.341233Tests
12SR WaughAus1985-2004168260461092720051.061175Tests
13HM AmlaSAF2004-2019124215169282311*46.641170Tests
14GC SmithSAF2002-201411720513926527748.251165Tests
15AR BorderAus1978-1994156265441117420550.561161Tests
16VVS LaxmanInd1996-201213422534878128145.971135Tests
17AJ StewartEng1990-200313323521846319039.541121Tests
18Inzamam-ul-HaqPak1992-200712020022883032949.601105Tests
19Younis KhanPak2000-2017118213191009931352.051082Tests
20GA GoochEng1975-199511821506890033342.581079Tests
21SPD SmithAus2010-202410919525968523956.971063Tests
22IVA RichardsWin1974-199112118212854029150.231051Tests
23ML HaydenAus1994-200910318414862538050.731049Tests
24CH GayleWin2000-201410318211721433342.181046Tests
25DA WarnerAus2011-2024112205088786335*44.591036Tests
26AB de VilliersSAF2004-2018114191188765278*50.661024Tests
27SM GavaskarInd1971-19871252141610122236*51.121016Tests
28V KohliInd2011-2024115195128947254*48.891001Tests

The following is the list of batsmen who have scored one thousand plus boundary fours in one day internationals.

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve4sODIs
1SR TendulkarInd1989-20124634524118426200*44.832016ODIs
2ST JayasuriyaSrl1989-2011445433181343018932.361500ODIs
3KC SangakkaraSrl2000-2015404380411423416941.981385ODIs
4V KohliInd2008-2024295283441390618358.181302ODIs
5RT PontingAus1995-2012375365391370416442.031231ODIs
6AC GilchristAus1996-200828727911961917235.891162ODIs
7V SehwagInd1999-20132512459827321935.051132ODIs
8CH GayleWin1999-2019301294171048021537.831128ODIs
9SC GangulyInd1992-2007311300231136318341.021122ODIs
10M JayawardeneSrl1998-2015448418391265014433.371119ODIs
11TM DilshanSrl1999-20163303034110290161*39.271111ODIs
12BC LaraWin1990-2007299289321040516940.481042ODIs
13RG SharmaInd2007-2024265257361086626449.161012ODIs

The following is the list of batsmen who have scored one thousand plus boundary fours in tests and in one day internationals. V Kohli achieved the feat in the just concluded test against Bangladesh at Kanpur by scoring in Tests.

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve4sTests
1BC LaraWin1990-2006131232611953400*52.881559Tests
 BC LaraWin1990-2007299289321040516940.481042ODIs
            
2CH GayleWin2000-201410318211721433342.181046Tests
 CH GayleWin1999-2019301294171048021537.831128ODIs
            
3KC SangakkaraSrl2000-2015134233171240031957.401491Tests
 KC SangakkaraSrl2000-2015404380411423416941.981385ODIs
            
4M JayawardeneSrl1997-2014149252151181437449.841387Tests
 M JayawardeneSrl1998-2015448418391265014433.371119ODIs
            
5RT PontingAus1995-2012168287291337825751.851509Tests
 RT PontingAus1995-2012375365391370416442.031231ODIs
            
6SR TendulkarInd1989-20132003293315921248*53.782058Tests
 SR TendulkarInd1989-20124634524118426200*44.832016ODIs
            
7V KohliInd2011-2024115195128947254*48.891001Tests
 V KohliInd2008-2024295283441390618358.181302ODIs
            
8V SehwagInd2001-20131041806858631949.341233Tests
 V SehwagInd1999-20132512459827321935.051132ODIs

SR Tendulkar of India is the only batsman to score 2000 plus boundary fours in Tests and in one day internationals. He has scored 2058 boundary fours in Tests and 2016 boundary fours in one day internationals

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve4sTests
1SR TendulkarInd1989-20132003293315921248*53.782058Tests
 SR TendulkarInd1989-20124634524118426200*44.832016ODIs