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Australia’s tournament wins in one day tournaments involving three or more teams

Australia’s tournament wins in one day tournaments involving three or more teams

Australia won the tri nation series played in West Indies involving West Indies, Australia and South Africa to provide the 37th occasion of Australia winning a one day tournament involving three or more  teams. All such occasions are listed below

No Series/Tournament Season Winner
1 Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Aus, Ind, NZl in Aus) 1980/81 Australia
2 Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Aus, Eng, NZl in Aus) 1982/83 Australia
3 Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Aus, Ind, NZl in Aus) 1985/86 Australia
4 Reliance World Cup (in Ind/Pak) 1987/88 Australia
5 Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Aus, NZl, Srl in Aus) 1987/88 Australia
6 Benson & Hedges World Series (Aus, Pak, Srl in Aus) 1989/90 Australia
7 Rothmans Cup Triangular Series (Aus, Ind, NZl in NZl) 1989/90 Australia
8 Benson & Hedges World Series (Aus, Eng, NZl in Aus) 1990/91 Australia
9 Benson & Hedges World Series (Aus, Ind, Win in Aus) 1991/92 Australia
10 Benson & Hedges World Series (Aus, NZl, RSA in Aus) 1993/94 Australia
11 Wills Triangular Series (Aus, Pak, RSA in Pak) 1994/95 Australia
12 Benson & Hedges World Series (Aus, Aus A, Eng, Zim in Aus) 1994/95 Australia
13 NZl Centenary Tournament (Aus, Ind, NZl, RSA) 1994/95 Australia
14 Benson & Hedges World Series (Aus, Srl, Win in Aus) 1995/96 Australia
15 Carlton & United Series (Aus, NZl, RSA in Aus) 1997/98 Australia
16 Pepsi Triangular Series (Aus, Ind, Zim in Ind) 1997/98 Australia
17 Carlton & United Series (Aus, Eng, Srl in Aus) 1998/99 Australia
18 ICC World Cup (in Eng/Ire/Net/Sco) 1999 Australia
19 Carlton & United Series (Aus, Ind, Pak in Aus) 1999/00 Australia
20 Carlton Series (Aus, Win, Zim in Aus) 2000/01 Australia
21 NatWest Series (Aus, Eng, Pak in Eng) 2001 Australia
22 VB Series (Aus, Eng, Srl in Aus) 2002/03 Australia
23 ICC World Cup (in Kenya/RSA/Zim) 2002/03 Australia
24 TVS Cup (Ind) (Aus, Ind, NZl in Ind) 2003/04 Australia
25 VB Series (Aus, Ind, Zim in Aus) 2003/04 Australia
36 Videocon Cup (Aus, Ind, Pak in Net) 2004 Australia
27 NatWest International (Aus, Pak in Eng) 2004 Australia
28 VB Series (Aus, Pak, Win in Aus) 2004/05 Australia
29 VB Series (Aus, RSA, Srl in Aus) 2005/06 Australia
30 DLF Cup (Aus, Ind, Win in Malaysia) 2006/07 Australia
31 ICC Champions Trophy (in Ind) 2006/07 Australia
32 ICC World Cup (in Win) 2006/07 Australia
33 ICC Champions Trophy (in RSA) 2009/10 Australia
34 Commonwealth Bank Series (Aus, Ind, Srl in Aus) 2011/12 Australia
35 Carlton Mid One-Day International Tri-Series (Aus, Eng, Ind in Aus) 2014/15 Australia
36 ICC Cricket World Cup (in Aus/NZl) 2014/15 Australia
77 Win Tri-Nation Series (Aus, RSA, Win) 2016 Australia

List of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a one day tournament final – JR Hazlewood joins the list

List of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a one day tournament final – JR Hazlewood joins the list

JR Hazlewood of Australia captured 5 for 50 in the Tri Series final at Bridgetown on 26.06.16 against West Indies to provide the 33rd occasion of a bowler capturing five wickets in a tournament final.  All such occasions are listed below.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 2 48 5 1 Aus Win Lord’s 21.06.75
2 J Garner 11.0 0 38 5 2 Win Eng Lord’s 23.06.79
3 RJ Hadlee 8.3 4 26 5 2 NZl Aus Sydney 29.01.81
4 J Garner 10.0 1 31 5 1 Win Aus Melbourne 12.02.84
5 MA Holding 10.0 1 26 5 1 Win Aus Sydney 12.02.85
6 CEL Ambrose 10.0 2 26 5 1 Win Aus Melbourne 14.01.89
7 Aaqib Javed 10.0 1 37 7 2 Pak Ind Sharjah 25.10.91
8 CEL Ambrose 9.3 2 32 5 2 Win Aus Sydney 16.01.93
9 A Kumble 6.1 2 12 6 2 Ind Win Kolkata 27.11.93
10 RP Snell 9.5 0 40 5 2 RSA Aus Melbourne 21.01.94
11 GD McGrath 10.0 0 52 5 2 Aus Pak Lahore 30.10.94
12 L Klusener 7.1 1 25 5 1 RSA Pak Cape Town 23.04.98
13 M Muralitharan 10.0 0 34 5 1 Srl Aus Lord’s 20.08.98
14 JH Kallis 7.3 0 30 5 1 RSA Win Dhaka 01.11.98
15 Azhar Mahmood 10.0 1 38 5 2 Pak Ind Bangalore 04.04.99
16 Azhar Mahmood 10.0 2 28 5 2 Pak Srl Sharjah 22.10.99
17 GD McGrath 9.3 2 49 5 2 Aus Pak Sydney 04.02.00
18 SM Pollock 9.0 1 20 5 2 RSA Aus Johannesburg 13.02.00
19 M Muralitharan 10.0 0 44 5 2 Srl RSA Col-RPS 14.07.00
20 WPUJC Vaas 9.3 1 14 5 2 Srl Ind Sharjah 29.10.00
21 M Ntini 10.0 0 31 5 1 RSA NZl Melbourne 06.02.02
22 JN Gillespie 10.0 1 70 5 1 Aus Pak Nairobi (Gym 07.09.02
23 B Lee 9.3 0 30 5 2 Aus Aus Melbourne 25.01.03
24 DL Vettori 9.2 1 30 5 2 NZl Win Lord’s 10.07.04
25 ST Jayasuriya 8.0 2 17 5 2 Srl Pak Lahore 16.10.04
26 GD McGrath 7.4 0 27 5 2 Aus Pak Sydney 06.02.05
27 A Nehra 10.0 1 59 6 1 Ind Srl Col-RPS 09.08.05
28 BAW Mendis 8.0 1 13 6 2 Srl Ind Karachi 06.07.08
29 DT Johnston 10.0 4 14 5 1 Ire Can Centurion 19.04.09
30 Harbhajan Singh 9.4 0 56 5 2 Ind Srl Col-RPS 14.09.09
31 CJ McKay 9.5 1 28 5 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 08.03.12
32 SL Malinga 10.0 0 56 5 1 Srl Pak Dhaka 08.03.14
33 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 Aus Win Bridgetown 26.06.16

JR Hazelwood’s 5 for 50 provides the eighth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a tournament final. All such occasions are listed below. JR Hazlewood became the second Australian bowler to capture five wickets against West Indies in a tournament final after GJ Gilmour

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 2 48 5 1 Aus Win Lord’s 21.06.75
2 GD McGrath 10.0 0 52 5 2 Aus Pak Lahore 30.10.94
3 GD McGrath 9.3 2 49 5 2 Aus Pak Sydney 04.02.00
4 JN Gillespie 10.0 1 70 5 1 Aus Pak Nairobi (Gym 07.09.02
5 B Lee 9.3 0 30 5 2 Aus Aus Melbourne 25.01.03
6 GD McGrath 7.4 0 27 5 2 Aus Pak Sydney 06.02.05
7 CJ McKay 9.5 1 28 5 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 08.03.12
8 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 Aus Win Bridgetown 26.06.16

JR Hazlewood became the fifth bowler to capture five  or more wickets in a tournament final against West Indies. Others are – GJ Gilmour, A Kumble, JH Kallis and DL Vettori. The performance of these five bowlers are furnished below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 2 48 5 1 Aus Win Lord’s 21.06.75
2 A Kumble 6.1 2 12 6 2 Ind Win Kolkata 27.11.93
3 JH Kallis 7.3 0 30 5 1 RSA Win Dhaka 01.11.98
4 DL Vettori 9.2 1 30 5 2 NZl Win Lord’s 10.07.04
5 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 Aus Win Bridgetown 26.06.16

JR Hazzlewood’s five for 50 provides the 21st occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in the second innings, that is while defending a tournament final. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 J Garner 11.0 0 38 5 2 Win Eng Lord’s 23.06.79
2 RJ Hadlee 8.3 4 26 5 2 NZl Aus Sydney 29.01.81
3 Aaqib Javed 10.0 1 37 7 2 Pak Ind Sharjah 25.10.91
4 CEL Ambrose 9.3 2 32 5 2 Win Aus Sydney 16.01.93
5 A Kumble 6.1 2 12 6 2 Ind Win Kolkata 27.11.93
6 RP Snell 9.5 0 40 5 2 RSA Aus Melbourne 21.01.94
7 GD McGrath 10.0 0 52 5 2 Aus Pak Lahore 30.10.94
8 Azhar Mahmood 10.0 1 38 5 2 Pak Ind Bangalore 04.04.99
9 Azhar Mahmood 10.0 2 28 5 2 Pak Srl Sharjah 22.10.99
10 GD McGrath 9.3 2 49 5 2 Aus Pak Sydney 04.02.00
11 SM Pollock 9.0 1 20 5 2 RSA Aus Johannesburg 13.02.00
12 M Muralitharan 10.0 0 44 5 2 Srl RSA Col-RPS 14.07.00
13 WPUJC Vaas 9.3 1 14 5 2 Srl Ind Sharjah 29.10.00
14 B Lee 9.3 0 30 5 2 Aus Aus Melbourne 25.01.03
15 DL Vettori 9.2 1 30 5 2 NZl Win Lord’s 10.07.04
16 ST Jayasuriya 8.0 2 17 5 2 Srl Pak Lahore 16.10.04
17 GD McGrath 7.4 0 27 5 2 Aus Pak Sydney 06.02.05
18 BAW Mendis 8.0 1 13 6 2 Srl Ind Karachi 06.07.08
19 Harbhajan Singh 9.4 0 56 5 2 Ind Srl Col-RPS 14.09.09
20 CJ McKay 9.5 1 28 5 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 08.03.12
21 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 Aus Win Bridgetown 26.06.16

JR Hazzlewood’s five for 50 provides the sixth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in the second innings, that is while defending a tournament final. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 GD McGrath 10.0 0 52 5 2 Aus Pak Lahore 30.10.94
2 GD McGrath 9.3 2 49 5 2 Aus Pak Sydney 04.02.00
3 B Lee 9.3 0 30 5 2 Aus Aus Melbourne 25.01.03
4 GD McGrath 7.4 0 27 5 2 Aus Pak Sydney 06.02.05
5 CJ McKay 9.5 1 28 5 2 Aus Srl Adelaide 08.03.12
6 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 Aus Win Bridgetown 26.06.16

JR Hazzlewood’s five for 50 provides the third occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets against West Indies in the second innings, that is while defending a tournament final. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 A Kumble 6.1 2 12 6 2 Ind Win Kolkata 27.11.93
2 DL Vettori 9.2 1 30 5 2 NZl Win Lord’s 10.07.04
3 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 Aus Win Bridgetown 26.06.16

Aaqib Javed, A Kumble, A Nehra and BAW Mendis are the four bowlers who have captured six or more wickets in a tournament final. Aaqib Javed, A Kumble and BAW Mendis have captured six or more wickets while defending a tournament final. The following table furnishes the performance of the four bowlers

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Aaqib Javed 10.0 1 37 7 2 Pak Ind Sharjah 25.10.91
2 A Kumble 6.1 2 12 6 2 Ind Win Kolkata 27.11.93
3 A Nehra 10.0 1 59 6 1 Ind Srl Col-RPS 09.08.05
4 BAW Mendis 8.0 1 13 6 2 Srl Ind Karachi 06.07.08

 

Australian bowlers capturing five or more wickets against West Indies in a one day game

Australian bowlers capturing five or more wickets against West Indies in a one day game

JR Hazlewood of Australia captured 5 for 50 in the Tri Series final at Bridgetown on 26.06.16 against West Indies to provide the ninth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five wickets against West Indies. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the 75th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a one-day game against various oppositions

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GJ Gilmour 12.0 2 48 5 1 v West Indies Lord’s 21 Jun 1975
2 ME Waugh 6.0 0 24 5 2 v West Indies Melbourne 15 Dec 1992
3 SK Warne 9.3 1 33 5 1 v West Indies Sydney 08 Dec 1996
4 GD McGrath 8.4 3 14 5 1 v West Indies Manchester 30 May 1999
5 GB Hogg 10.0 0 32 5 2 v West Indies Melbourne 14 Jan 2005
6 MG Johnson 7.5 1 29 5 2 v West Indies Basseterre 06 Jul 2008
7 MA Starc 6.5 2 20 5 1 v West Indies Perth 01 Feb 2013
8 MA Starc 8.0 1 32 5 2 v West Indies Perth 03 Feb 2013
9 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 v West Indies Bridgetown 26 Jun 2016

JR Hazlewood’s 5 for 50 in this games provides the eighth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five wickets conceding 50 plus runs in a one-day game against various oppositions. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the first such occasion of an Australian bowler against West Indies

No Player O M R W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BA Reid 10.0 0 53 5 2 Ind Adelaide 26 Jan 1986
2 GD McGrath 10.0 0 52 5 2 Pak Lahore 30 Oct 1994
3 JN Gillespie 10.0 1 70 5 1 Pak Nairobi (Gym) 07 Sep 2002
4 BA Williams 10.0 1 53 5 1 NZl Pune 03 Nov 2003
5 NW Bracken 10.0 0 67 5 2 RSA Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
6 B Lee 9.1 1 58 5 2 Ind Sydney 24 Feb 2008
7 KW Richardson 10.0 1 68 5 2 Ind Canberra 20 Jan 2016
8 JR Hazlewood 9.4 1 50 5 2 Win Bridgetown 26 Jun 2016

 

West Indies winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin

West Indies winning a one day game by 100 plus runs margin

West Indies won the game ninth game of the Tri Series against South Africa at Bridgetown on 24.06.16 by 100 runs to provide the 37th occasion of West Indies winning a one-day game by 100 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below. West Indies’ win by 100 runs in this game provides the second occasion of West Indies winning a one-day game by 100 plus runs against South Africa. The first such won was its 107 runs win at Kingston on 07.04.92

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies won 215 runs v Netherlands Delhi 28 Feb 2011
2 West Indies won 208 runs v Canada Kingston 13 Apr 2010
3 West Indies won 203 runs v New Zealand Hamilton 08 Jan 2014
4 West Indies won 193 runs v Sri Lanka Sharjah 03 Dec 1986
5 West Indies won 191 runs v Sri Lanka Karachi 13 Oct 1987
6 West Indies won 177 runs v Bangladesh St George’s 22 Aug 2014
7 West Indies won 165 runs v England Kingstown 02 Mar 1994
8 West Indies won 164 runs v Australia Perth 04 Jan 1987
9 West Indies won 156 runs v Zimbabwe St George’s 22 Feb 2013
10 West Indies won 150 runs v Pakistan Christchurch 21 Feb 2015
11 West Indies won 142 runs v Kenya Kimberley 04 Mar 2003
12 West Indies won 141 runs v Zimbabwe Kingstown 10 Mar 2010
13 West Indies won 138 runs v Bangladesh Southampton 15 Sep 2004
14 West Indies won 135 runs v India Vijayawada 24 Nov 2002
15 West Indies won 135 runs v New Zealand Guwahati 01 Nov 1994
16 West Indies won 135 runs v England Bridgetown 19 Mar 1986
17 West Indies won 134 runs v Zimbabwe Hyd-RGS 21 Nov 1993
18 West Indies won 133 runs v Pakistan Sydney 17 Dec 1992
19 West Indies won 133 runs v Australia Port of Spain 12 Mar 1995
20 West Indies won 130 runs v New Zealand Albion 14 Apr 1985
21 West Indies won 128 runs v Australia Melbourne 24 Jan 1982
22 West Indies won 124 runs v Pakistan Durban 19 Feb 1993
23 West Indies won 124 runs v India Kochi 08 Oct 2014
24 West Indies won 112 runs v New Zealand Bridgetown 23 Apr 1985
25 West Indies won 110 runs v Zimbabwe Harare 02 Dec 2007
26 West Indies won 110 runs v Pakistan Sharjah 17 Feb 2002
27 West Indies won 109 runs v Bangladesh Dhaka 09 Oct 1999
28 West Indies won 107 runs v England Adelaide 16 Jan 1980
29 West Indies won 107 runs v South Africa Kingston 07 Apr 1992
30 West Indies won 106 runs v Kenya Nairobi 15 Aug 2001
31 West Indies won 104 runs v Zimbabwe Port of Spain 14 May 2006
32 West Indies won 104 runs v England Manchester 31 May 1984
33 West Indies won 104 runs v India Jamshedpur 07 Dec 1983
34 West Indies won 103 runs v India North Sound 13 Jun 2011
35 West Indies won 101 runs v Australia Leeds 11 Jun 1983
36 West Indies won 101 runs v India Georgetown 21 Mar 1989
37 West Indies won 100 runs v South Africa Bridgetown 24 Jun 2016

 

South Africa losing a one day game by 100 plus runs margin

South Africa losing a one day game by 100 plus runs margin

South Africa lost the ninth game of the Tri Series by 100 runs against West Indies at Bridgetown to provide the 12th occasion of South Africa losing a one-day game by 100 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below. This loss provides the second occasion of South Africa losing a one-day game to West Indies by 100 plus runs. The other occasion was by 107 runs at Kingston on 07.04.92 – 24 years ago

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa lost 182 runs v Pakistan P Elizabeth 11 Dec 2002
2 South Africa lost 180 runs v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 20 Jul 2013
3 South Africa lost 153 runs v India Gwalior 24 Feb 2010
4 South Africa lost 153 runs v India Dhaka 13 Apr 2003
5 South Africa lost 141 runs v Pakistan Durban 07 Feb 2007
6 South Africa lost 141 runs v Australia Durban 03 Apr 2009
7 South Africa lost 130 runs v India Melbourne 22 Feb 2015
8 South Africa lost 128 runs v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 31 Jul 2013
9 South Africa lost 126 runs v England The Oval 29 Aug 2008
10 South Africa lost 107 runs v West Indies Kingston 07 Apr 1992
11 South Africa lost 103 runs v Australia Sydney 14 Dec 1993
12 South Africa lost 100 runs v West Indies Bridgetown 24 Jun 2016
Victories without losing a wicket in one day internationals

Victories without losing a wicket in one day internationals

England won the second one-day game against Sri Lanka at Birmingham on 24.06.16 to provide the 50th occasion of a team winning a one-day game without a losing a wicket in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 India 10 wkts 181 121 29.5 v East Africa Leeds 11 Jun 1975
2 New Zealand 10 wkts 30 113 29.0 v India Melbourne 10 Jan 1981
3 West Indies 10 wkts 89 172 45.1 v Zimbabwe Birmingham 20 Jun 1983
4 India 10 wkts 170 97 21.4 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
5 West Indies 10 wkts 154 117 24.2 v New Zealand Port of Spain 17 Apr 1985
6 Pakistan 10 wkts 164 65 22.4 v New Zealand Sharjah 15 Apr 1986
7 West Indies 10 wkts 64 192 39.2 v New Zealand Christchurch 28 Mar 1987
8 West Indies 10 wkts 19 221 46.5 v Pakistan Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
9 West Indies 10 wkts 145 153 25.5 v South Africa Port of Spain 11 Apr 1992
10 India 10 wkts 101 113 23.1 v West Indies Port of Spain 27 Apr 1997
11 West Indies 10 wkts 32 200 44.4 v India Bridgetown 03 May 1997
12 India 10 wkts 120 197 30.0 v Zimbabwe Sharjah 13 Nov 1998
13 South Africa 10 wkts 124 165 29.2 v India Sharjah 22 Mar 2000
14 England 10 wkts 88 170 35.2 v West Indies Ch-le-St 15 Jul 2000
15 Australia 10 wkts 163 124 22.5 v West Indies Adelaide 26 Jan 2001
16 Sri Lanka 10 wkts 97 166 33.5 v England Colombo (SSC) 27 Mar 2001
17 India 10 wkts 231 91 11.3 v Kenya Bloemfontein 12 Oct 2001
18 South Africa 10 wkts 178 155 20.2 v Bangladesh Benoni 06 Oct 2002
19 Australia 10 wkts 226 118 12.2 v England Sydney 23 Jan 2003
20 South Africa 10 wkts 172 141 21.2 v Kenya Potchefstroom 12 Feb 2003
21 Sri Lanka 10 wkts 173 125 21.1 v Bangladesh Pietermaritzburg 14 Feb 2003
22 South Africa 10 wkts 228 109 12.0 v Bangladesh Bloemfontein 22 Feb 2003
23 Sri Lanka 10 wkts 217 89 13.5 v England Dambulla 18 Nov 2003
24 Sri Lanka 10 wkts 99 191 33.3 v Bangladesh Colombo (RPS) 23 Jul 2004
25 England 10 wkts 151 191 24.5 v Bangladesh The Oval 16 Jun 2005
26 Australia 10 wkts 186 140 19.0 v Bangladesh Manchester 25 Jun 2005
27 South Africa 10 wkts 85 189 35.5 v India Kolkata 25 Nov 2005
28 West Indies 10 wkts 134 153 27.4 v Zimbabwe Gros Islet 10 May 2006
29 West Indies 10 wkts 80 162 36.4 v Bangladesh Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
30 Kenya 10 wkts 191 134 18.1 v Bermuda Nairobi (Jaff) 29 Jan 2007
31 South Africa 10 wkts 216 108 14.0 v Pakistan Cape Town 11 Feb 2007
32 New Zealand 10 wkts 138 149 27.0 v Australia Wellington 16 Feb 2007
33 Australia 10 wkts 49 105 13.5 v Bangladesh North Sound 31 Mar 2007
34 West Indies 10 wkts 213 81 14.3 v Netherlands Dublin 10 Jul 2007
35 New Zealand 10 wkts 264 94 6.0 v Bangladesh Queenstown 31 Dec 2007
36 New Zealand 10 wkts 107 165 18.1 v England Hamilton 12 Feb 2008
37 Pakistan 10 wkts 182 116 19.4 v Bangladesh Karachi 04 Jul 2008
38 England 10 wkts 215 84 14.1 v South Africa Nottingham 26 Aug 2008
39 New Zealand 10 wkts 252 70 8.0 v Kenya Chennai 20 Feb 2011
40 New Zealand 10 wkts 99 163 33.3 v Zimbabwe Ahmedabad 04 Mar 2011
41 Pakistan 10 wkts 175 113 20.5 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2011
42 Sri Lanka 10 wkts 63 230 39.3 v England Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
43 West Indies 10 wkts 159 140 23.3 v Pakistan Providence 05 May 2011
44 England 10 wkts 145 171 23.5 v Sri Lanka Nottingham 06 Jul 2011
45 Pakistan 10 wkts 47 226 42.1 v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Sep 2011
46 England 10 wkts 227 68 12.1 v Sri Lanka Manchester 28 May 2014
47 New Zealand 10 wkts 46 236 42.2 v Zimbabwe Harare 04 Aug 2015
48 New Zealand 10 wkts 250 118 8.2 v Sri Lanka Christchurch 28 Dec 2015
49 India 10 wkts 169 124 21.5 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2016
50 England 10 wkts 95 255 34.1 v Sri Lanka Birmingham 24 Jun 2016

England’s ten wicket win against Sri Lanka provides the sixth occasion of England winning a one-day game by ten wickets. It is interesting to note out of these six victories, three of them has been against Sri Lanka. All the six wins are listed below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 England 10 wkts 88 170 35.2 v West Indies Ch-le-St 15 Jul 2000
2 England 10 wkts 151 191 24.5 v Bangladesh The Oval 16 Jun 2005
3 England 10 wkts 215 84 14.1 v South Africa Nottingham 26 Aug 2008
4 England 10 wkts 145 171 23.5 v Sri Lanka Nottingham 06 Jul 2011
5 England 10 wkts 227 68 12.1 v Sri Lanka Manchester 28 May 2014
6 England 10 wkts 95 255 34.1 v Sri Lanka Birmingham 24 Jun 2016

England’s ten wicket win against Sri Lanka provides the fifth occasion of team winning a one-day game against Sri Lanka by ten wickets. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 India 10 wkts 170 97 21.4 v Sri Lanka Sharjah 08 Apr 1984
2 England 10 wkts 145 171 23.5 v Sri Lanka Nottingham 06 Jul 2011
3 England 10 wkts 227 68 12.1 v Sri Lanka Manchester 28 May 2014
4 New Zealand 10 wkts 250 118 8.2 v Sri Lanka Christchurch 28 Dec 2015
5 England 10 wkts 95 255 34.1 v Sri Lanka Birmingham 24 Jun 2016

England’s win by ten wickets at Birmingham provides the sixth occasion of a team winning a one-day game by chasing a target of 200 plus runs. All such occasions are furnished below

England’s chase of 255 in this game is the highest chase in the history of one day games when a team has won by ten wickets. The previous best chase was 236 by New Zealand against Zimbabwe at Harare on 04.08.15

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 England 10 wkts 95 255 34.1 v Sri Lanka Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
2 New Zealand 10 wkts 46 236 42.2 v Zimbabwe Harare 04 Aug 2015
3 Sri Lanka 10 wkts 63 230 39.3 v England Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
4 Pakistan 10 wkts 47 226 42.1 v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Sep 2011
5 West Indies 10 wkts 19 221 46.5 v Pakistan Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
6 West Indies 10 wkts 32 200 44.4 v India Bridgetown 03 May 1997
Both the openers scoring unbeaten centuries in a one day game

Both the openers scoring unbeaten centuries in a one day game

JJ Roy and AD Hales of England scored 112 not out and 133 not out respectively against Sri Lanka at Birmingham on 24.06.16 to provide the third occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten centuries in the same innings of a one-day game in its history. All such occasions are listed below.

The feat by JJ Roy and AD Hales provide the 32nd occasion of both the openers scoring centuries in an innings in a one-day game and 138th occasion of two or more batsman scoring centuries in an innings.

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 WU Tharanga 102* 2 Srl Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
  2 TM Dilshan 108* 2 Srl Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
                 
2 1 MJ Guptill 116* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
  2 TWM Latham 110* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
                 
3 1 JJ Roy 112* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
  2 AD Hales 133* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016

 

200 plus runs partnerships for the first wicket in the history of one day internationals

200 plus runs partnerships for the first wicket in the history of one day internationals

AD Hales and JJ Roy added 256 runs in an unfinished partnership for the first wicket against Sri Lanka at Birmimgham on 24.06.16 to provide the 32nd occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the first wicket in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DC Boon, GR Marsh Nov 1 212 1 Aus Ind Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
2 Rameez Raja, Saeed Anwar   1 202 1 Pak Srl Adelaide 17 Feb 1990
3 Rameez Raja, Saeed Anwar   1 204 1 Pak Srl Sharjah 04 Feb 1993
4 S Chanderpaul, SC Williams   1 200* 2 Win Ind Bridgetown 03 May 1997
5 DN Chudasama, KO Otieno  1 225 1 Ken Ban Nairobi (Gym) 10 Oct 1997
6 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar   1 252 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 07 Jul 1998
7 HH Gibbs, G Kirsten   1 235 1 RSA Ind Kochi 09 Mar 2000
8 AC Gilchrist, ME Waugh   1 206 2 Aus Win Brisbane 14 Jan 2001
9 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar   1 258 1 Ind Ken Paarl 24 Oct 2001
10 MS Atapattu, ST Jayasuriya   1 237 1 Srl Aus Sydney 09 Jan 2003
11 VS Solanki, ME Trescothick   1 200 2 Eng RSA The Oval 28 Jun 2003
12 SP Fleming, L Vincent   1 204 1 NZl Zim Bulawayo 24 Aug 2005
13 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga   1 286 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
14 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga   1 201 2 Srl NZl Napier 28 Dec 2006
15 ST Jayasuriya, KC Sangakkara   1 201 1 Srl Ban Karachi 30 Jun 2008
16 BB McCullum, JAH Marshall   1 274 1 NZl Ire Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
17 G Gambhir, V Sehwag   1 201* 2 Ind NZl Hamilton 11 Mar 2009
18 GM Hamilton, DF Watts 1 203 1 Sco Can Aberdeen 07 Jul 2009
19 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 202 2 Srl Pak Dambulla 03 Aug 2009
20 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 215 2 Srl Ban Dhaka 08 Jan 2010
21 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga   1 282 1 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
22 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga   1 231* 2 Srl Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
23 Imran Farhat, Mohammad Hafeez   1 228* 2 Pak Zim Harare 11 Sep 2011
24 Mohammad Hafeez, Nasir Jamshed   1 224 1 Pak Ind Dhaka 18 Mar 2012
25 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 213 1 Srl Ind Kingston 02 Jul 2013
26 AJ Finch, SE Marsh   1 246 1 Aus Sco Edinburgh 03 Sep 2013
27 H Masakadza, Sikandar Raza   1 224 2 Zim Afg Bulawayo 20 Jul 2014
28 S Dhawan, AM Rahane   1 231 1 Ind Srl Cuttack 02 Nov 2014
29 HM Amla, RR Rossouw   1 247 1 RSA Win Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
30 MJ Guptill, TWM Latham   1 236* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
31 HM Amla, Q de Kock   1 239 2 RSA Eng Centurion 09 Feb 2016
32 AD Hales, JJ Roy   1 256* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016

This partnership provides the 14th occasion of batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership while chasing the target, that is, in the second innings of the match. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 S Chanderpaul, SC Williams   1 200* 2 Win Ind Bridgetown 03 May 1997
2 AC Gilchrist, ME Waugh   1 206 2 Aus Win Brisbane 14 Jan 2001
3 VS Solanki, ME Trescothick   1 200 2 Eng RSA The Oval 28 Jun 2003
4 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga   1 286 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
5 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga   1 201 2 Srl NZl Napier 28 Dec 2006
6 G Gambhir, V Sehwag   1 201* 2 Ind NZl Hamilton 11 Mar 2009
7 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 202 2 Srl Pak Dambulla 03 Aug 2009
8 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 215 2 Srl Ban Dhaka 08 Jan 2010
9 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga   1 231* 2 Srl Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
10 Imran Farhat, Mohammad Hafeez   1 228* 2 Pak Zim Harare 11 Sep 2011
11 H Masakadza, Sikandar Raza   1 224 2 Zim Afg Bulawayo 20 Jul 2014
12 MJ Guptill, TWM Latham   1 236* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
13 HM Amla, Q de Kock   1 239 2 RSA Eng Centurion 09 Feb 2016
14 AD Hales, JJ Roy   1 256* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 201

This partnership represents the fourth 200 plus runs unfinished partnership for the first wicket in the history of one day internationals and also represents the highest unfinished partnership for the first wicket. The previous best was 236 runs unfinished partnership between MJ Guptill and TWM Latham of New Zealand against Zimbabwe at Harare  on 04.08.15

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AD Hales, JJ Roy   1 256* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
2 MJ Guptill, TWM Latham   1 236* 2 NZl Zim Harare 04 Aug 2015
3 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga   1 231* 2 Srl Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
4 Imran Farhat, Mohammad Hafeez   1 228* 2 Pak Zim Harare 11 Sep 2011

This partnership represents the fifth occasion of batsmen posting 250 plus runs unfinished partnership for the first wicket in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga   1 286 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
2 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga   1 282 1 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
3 BB McCullum, JAH Marshall   1 274 1 NZl Ire Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
4 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar   1 258 1 Ind Ken Paarl 24 Oct 2001
5 AD Hales, JJ Roy   1 256* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
6 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar   1 252 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 07 Jul 1998

This partnership represents the second occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs unfinished partnership for the first wicket. Both such occasions are listed below. It also represents England’s best opening partnership in one day games

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 VS Solanki, ME Trescothick   1 200 2 Eng RSA The Oval 28 Jun 2003
2 AD Hales, JJ Roy   1 256* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016

This partnership represents the fifth occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs unfinished partnership for the first wicket against Sri Lanka in one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Rameez Raja, Saeed Anwar   1 202 1 Pak Srl Adelaide 17 Feb 1990
2 Rameez Raja, Saeed Anwar   1 204 1 Pak Srl Sharjah 04 Feb 1993
3 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar   1 252 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 07 Jul 1998
4 S Dhawan, AM Rahane   1 231 1 Ind Srl Cuttack 02 Nov 2014
5 AD Hales, JJ Roy   1 256* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016

WU Tharanga has partnered seven 200 plus partnerships for the first wicket – three with DPMD Jayawardene, two each with ST Jayasuriya and TM Dilshan. His partnering seven 200 plus runs partnerships for the first wicket constitutes a world record in this category of statistics in the history of one day internationals. All the seven partnerships are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga   1 286 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
2 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga   1 201 2 Srl NZl Napier 28 Dec 2006
3 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 202 2 Srl Pak Dambulla 03 Aug 2009
4 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 215 2 Srl Ban Dhaka 08 Jan 2010
5 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga   1 282 1 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
6 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga   1 231* 2 Srl Eng Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
7 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 213 1 Srl Ind Kingston 02 Jul 2013

DPMD Jayawardene and WU Tharanga are the only pair of opening batsman to have partnered in three partnerships of 200 plus runs for the first wicket. The feat by this pair stands as a world record in this category of statistics in  the history of one day internationals. All the three occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 202 2 Srl Pak Dambulla 03 Aug 2009
2 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 215 2 Srl Ban Dhaka 08 Jan 2010
3 DPMD Jayawardene, WU Tharanga   1 213 1 Srl Ind Kingston 02 Jul 2013

 

Centuries by West Indian batsmen going in vain in one day games

Centuries by West Indian batsmen going in vain in one day games

MN Samuel’s 125 against Australia on 21.06.16 in the eighth game of the ongoing Tri series in West Indies was in a losing cause to provide the 37th occasion of a West Indian batsman’s century going in vain in the one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 CG Greenidge 103 1 v New Zealand Christchurch 06 Feb 1980
2 CG Greenidge 102* 2 v Pakistan Sharjah 18 Oct 1988
3 DL Haynes 107* 1 v Pakistan Kolkata 01 Nov 1989
4 RB Richardson 122 2 v Pakistan Sharjah 21 Oct 1991
5 CL Hooper 105 1 v South Africa Lahore 03 Nov 1997
6 CL Hooper 100* 1 v England Sharjah 13 Dec 1997
7 BC Lara 110 2 v England Bridgetown 29 Mar 1998
8 PA Wallace 103 1 v South Africa Dhaka 01 Nov 1998
9 SL Campbell 105 1 v Zimbabwe Ch-le-St 16 Jul 2000
10 BC Lara 116* 2 v Australia Sydney 17 Jan 2001
11 CH Gayle 140 1 v India Ahmedabad 15 Nov 2002
12 BC Lara 116 1 v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 08 Jun 2003
13 CH Gayle 152* 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 04 Feb 2004
14 RR Sarwan 104* 1 v England Bridgetown 05 May 2004
15 CH Gayle 132 2 v South Africa Bridgetown 11 May 2005
16 CH Gayle 124 2 v Pakistan Gros Islet 22 May 2005
17 RS Morton 110* 2 v New Zealand Napier 01 Mar 2006
18 CH Gayle 123 1 v India Kingston 18 May 2006
19 CH Gayle 101 1 v England Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
20 DJ Bravo 112* 1 v England Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
21 S Chanderpaul 101 1 v Pakistan Karachi 16 Dec 2006
22 S Chanderpaul 149* 2 v India Nagpur 21 Jan 2007
23 S Chanderpaul 127* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 30 Nov 2007
24 CH Gayle 113 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 12 Nov 2008
25 S Chanderpaul 107* 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 14 Nov 2008
26 CH Gayle 122 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2008
27 CH Gayle 135 1 v New Zealand Napier 13 Jan 2009
28 TM Dowlin 100* 1 v Bangladesh Roseau 28 Jul 2009
29 KA Pollard 119 2 v India Chennai 11 Dec 2011
30 KA Pollard 109* 1 v Australia Sydney 08 Feb 2013
31 J Charles 100 2 v Australia Melbourne 10 Feb 2013
32 MN Samuels 106* 1 v Pakistan Gros Islet 21 Jul 2013
33 D Ramdin 128 2 v England North Sound 05 Mar 2014
34 MN Samuels 112 2 v India Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
35 LMP Simmons 102 1 v Ireland Nelson 16 Feb 2015
36 MN Samuels 110* 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 07 Nov 2015
37 MN Samuels 125 1 v Australia Bridgetown 21 Jun 2016

MN Samuel’s 125 which went in vain in this game provides the fourth occasion of a West Indian batsman’s century in vain against Australia. It represents the highest score by a West Indian batsman in a losing cause against Australia. The previous best was BC Lara’s 116 not out at Sydney on 17.01.01. MN Samuel’s 125 provides the first century by a West Indian batsman’s century in a losing cause against Australia in West Indies

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 116* 2 v Australia Sydney 17 Jan 2001
2 KA Pollard 109* 1 v Australia Sydney 08 Feb 2013
3 J Charles 100 2 v Australia Melbourne 10 Feb 2013
4 MN Samuels 125 1 v Australia Bridgetown 21 Jun 2016

Bridgetown has witnessed most centuries by a West Indian batsman in a losing cause. It has witnessed five centuries going in vain. All the five centuries are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 110 2 v England Bridgetown 29 Mar 1998
2 BC Lara 116 1 v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 08 Jun 2003
3 RR Sarwan 104* 1 v England Bridgetown 05 May 2004
4 CH Gayle 132 2 v South Africa Bridgetown 11 May 2005
5 MN Samuels 125 1 v Australia Bridgetown 21 Jun 2016

MN Samuel’s 125 which went in vain provides the fourth occasion of his century going in vain. He became the third West Indian batsman to witness four or more centuries in a losing cause. Others are – CH Gayle {09} and S Chanderpaul {04}

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle 140 1 v India Ahmedabad 15 Nov 2002
2 CH Gayle 152* 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 04 Feb 2004
3 CH Gayle 132 2 v South Africa Bridgetown 11 May 2005
4 CH Gayle 124 2 v Pakistan Gros Islet 22 May 2005
5 CH Gayle 123 1 v India Kingston 18 May 2006
6 CH Gayle 101 1 v England Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
7 CH Gayle 113 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 12 Nov 2008
8 CH Gayle 122 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2008
9 CH Gayle 135 1 v New Zealand Napier 13 Jan 2009
             
1 MN Samuels 106* 1 v Pakistan Gros Islet 21 Jul 2013
2 MN Samuels 112 2 v India Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
3 MN Samuels 110* 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 07 Nov 2015
4 MN Samuels 125 1 v Australia Bridgetown 21 Jun 2016
             
1 S Chanderpaul 101 1 v Pakistan Karachi 16 Dec 2006
2 S Chanderpaul 149* 2 v India Nagpur 21 Jan 2007
3 S Chanderpaul 127* 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 30 Nov 2007
4 S Chanderpaul 107* 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 14 Nov 2008

 

150 plus runs partnerships by West Indies batsmen in a losing cause in one day games

150 plus runs partnerships by West Indies batsmen in a losing cause in one day games

MN Samuels and D Ramdin’s 192 runs for the fourth wicket in the eighth game of the tri series between West Indies and Australia at Bridgetown on 21.06.16 was in a losing cause to provide the eighth occasion of 150 plus runs partnership posted by West Indies batsmen going in vain in a one-day game. All such occasions are listed below.

It also represents the second best partnership by West Indies batsmen in a losing cause in one-day game. The best stand is 193 runs partnership between CH Gayle and S Chanderpaul against South Africa at Johannesburg on 04.02.04. It also represents the first such partnership against Australia going in vain

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle 1 193 1 RSA Johannesburg 04 Feb 2004
2 D Ramdin, MN Samuels 4 192 1 Aus Bridgetown 21 Jun 2016
3 DJ Bravo, CH Gayle 2 174 1 Eng Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
4 SL Campbell, BC Lara 2 173 1 Zim Chester-le-Street 16 Jul 2000
5 S Chanderpaul, CH Gayle 3 170 1 NZl Napier 13 Jan 2009
6 PJL Dujon, RB Richardson 6 154 2 Pak Sharjah 21 Oct 1991
7 DJG Sammy, LMP Simmons 6 154 1 Ire Nelson 16 Feb 2015
8 CH Gayle, RR Sarwan 2 151 2 Pak Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2008