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Australia – India one day series Statistics – Additional

Australia – India one day series Statistics – Additional

The following are the additional Stats of the ensuing Australia – India one day series starting on 12th Jan 2016. It should be noted that the ensuing one day series between the two teams is the first ever bilateral one day series to be played in Australia

Most sixes in the series – Ten or more – Australia
No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 6s
1 RT Ponting 59 59 5 2164 140* 40.07 6 9 3 32
2 A Symonds 36 31 5 1067 107* 41.03 1 8 1 27
3 SR Watson 19 19 0 717 102 37.73 1 4 1 19
4 GJ Maxwell 9 8 0 291 92 36.37 0 3 0 18
5 ML Hayden 28 28 1 1450 126 53.70 3 10 2 18
6 JP Faulkner 9 6 3 260 116 86.66 1 1 0 15
7 GJ Bailey 8 7 1 483 156 80.50 1 3 0 15
8 AC Gilchrist 46 45 1 1622 111 36.86 1 12 2 15
9 CL White 9 9 2 354 89* 50.57 0 4 1 14
10 BJ Haddin 19 17 5 425 87* 35.41 0 3 0 11
11 DM Jones 21 21 4 723 90 42.52 0 5 0 10
12 ME Waugh 27 26 1 974 133* 38.96 3 4 1 10
Most sixes in the series – Ten or more – India
No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 6s
1 SR Tendulkar 71 70 1 3077 175 44.59 9 15 2 35
2 RG Sharma 18 18 3 856 209 57.06 3 2 1 30
3 MS Dhoni 38 32 7 1169 139* 46.76 2 6 1 20
4 Yuvraj Singh 41 37 1 981 139 27.25 2 4 4 16
5 SK Raina 25 21 4 537 71* 31.58 0 4 1 11
6 N Kapil Dev 41 38 6 655 58 20.46 0 1 2 11

 

Most sixes in an innings – Five or more – Australia
No Player Runs 6s Ground Match Date
1 RT Ponting 140* 8 Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
2 RT Ponting 108* 7 Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
3 GJ Maxwell 60 7 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
4 CL White 89* 6 Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
5 JP Faulkner 64* 6 Mohali 19 Oct 2013
6 GJ Bailey 156 6 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
7 JP Faulkner 116 6 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
8 SR Watson 49 6 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
9 A Symonds 89 5 Hyd-RGS 05 Oct 2007
10 CL White 57 5 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
11 GJ Bailey 92* 5 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
12 GJ Maxwell 92 5 Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
Most sixes in an innings –  Five or more – India
No Player Runs 6s Ground Match Date
1 RG Sharma 209 16 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
2 SR Tendulkar 100 7 Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
3 V Kohli 100* 7 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
4 NS Sidhu 73 5 Chennai 09 Oct 1987
5 SR Tendulkar 143 5 Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
6 MS Dhoni 139* 5 Mohali 19 Oct 2013

 

Centurions – Australia
No Player Runs Ground Match Date
1 GJ Bailey 156 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
2 RT Ponting 140* Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
3 ME Waugh 133* Pune 28 Mar 2001
4 MJ Clarke 130 Bangalore 29 Sep 2007
5 ME Waugh 126 Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
6 ML Hayden 126 Sydney 08 Feb 2004
7 GR Marsh 125 Sydney 21 Jan 1986
8 RT Ponting 124 Sydney 24 Feb 2008
9 ME Waugh 116 Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
10 JP Faulkner 116 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
11 RT Ponting 115 Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
12 SE Marsh 112 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
13 MJ Clarke 111* Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
14 DC Boon 111 Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
15 ML Hayden 111 Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
16 AC Gilchrist 111 Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
17 TM Chappell 110 Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
18 GR Marsh 110 Chennai 09 Oct 1987
19 ML Hayden 109 Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
20 RT Ponting 108* Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
21 A Symonds 107* Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
22 KC Wessels 107 New Delhi 28 Sep 1984
23 AR Border 105* Sydney 18 Dec 1980
24 MA Taylor 105 Bangalore 21 Oct 1996
25 SPD Smith 105 Sydney 26 Mar 2015
26 GR Marsh 104 Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
27 RT Ponting 104 Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
28 DC Boon 102* Hobart 10 Dec 1991
29 SR Watson 102 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
30 MG Bevan 101* Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
31 RT Ponting 101 Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
32 DR Martyn 100 Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
Centurions – India
No Player Runs Ground Match Date
1 RG Sharma 209 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
2 SR Tendulkar 175 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
3 SR Tendulkar 143 Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
4 RG Sharma 141* Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
5 SR Tendulkar 141 Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
6 MS Dhoni 139* Mohali 19 Oct 2013
7 SR Tendulkar 139 Indore 31 Mar 2001
8 Yuvraj Singh 139 Sydney 22 Jan 2004
9 RG Sharma 1381 Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
10 SR Tendulkar 134 Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
11 MS Dhoni 124 Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
12 Yuvraj Singh 121 Hyd-RGS 05 Oct 2007
13 V Kohli 118 Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
14 SR Tendulkar 117* Sydney 02 Mar 2008
15 V Kohli 115* Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
16 G Gambhir 113 Sydney 24 Feb 2008
17 SR Tendulkar 110 Colombo (RPS) 09 Sep 1994
18 VVS Laxman 106* Sydney 22 Jan 2004
19 A Jadeja 105* Kochi 01 Apr 1998
20 VVS Laxman 103* Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
21 RJ Shastri 102 Indore 06 Oct 1984
22 K Srikkanth 102 Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
23 R Lamba 102 Rajkot 07 Oct 1986
24 VVS Laxman 102 Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
25 VVS Laxman 101 Margao 06 Apr 2001
26 A Jadeja 100* The Oval 04 Jun 1999
27 V Kohli 100* Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
28 SR Tendulkar 100 Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
29 SC Ganguly 100 Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
30 HK Badani 100 Pune 28 Mar 2001
31 SR Tendulkar 100 Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
32 S Dhawan 100 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013

 

Individual Nineties – Australia
No Player Runs Ground Match Date
1 ML Hayden 99 Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
2 GM Wood 98* Melbourne 11 Jan 1981
3 GJ Bailey 98 Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
4 AJ Finch 96 Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
5 AC Gilchrist 95 Sydney 22 Jan 2004
6 SR Watson 93 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
7 GJ Bailey 92* Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
8 AC Gilchrist 92 Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
9 ML Hayden 92 Chandigarh 08 Oct 2007
10 GJ Maxwell 92 Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
11 AR Border 91* Rajkot 07 Oct 1986
12 AR Border 90* Srinagar 09 Sep 1986
13 DM Jones 90 Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
Individual Nineties – India
No Player Runs Ground Match Date
1 S Dhawan 95 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
2 M Azharuddin 94 Mohali 03 Nov 1996
3 K Srikkanth 93* Melbourne 03 Mar 1985
4 M Azharuddin 93 Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
5 SM Gavaskar 92* Sydney 21 Jan 1986
6 G Gambhir 92 Adelaide 12 Feb 2012
7 SR Tendulkar 91 Brisbane 04 Mar 2008
8 SR Tendulkar 90 Mumbai 27 Feb 1996

 

Approaching milestones ahead of the first ever bilateral one day series in Australia between Australia and India

Approaching milestones ahead of the first ever bilateral one day series in Australia between Australia and India

The ensuing one-day series comprising of five games between Australia and India will be the first bilateral series between the two teams to be played in Australia. Australia and India have played seven series prior to the ensuing one-day series and all the seven series have been played in India. The following table list all the seven series

No Series/Tournament Season Winner Margin
1 Australia in India ODI Series 1984/85 Australia 3-0 (5)
2 Australia in India ODI Series 1986/87 India 3-2 (6)
3 Australia in India ODI Series 2000/01 Australia 3-2 (5)
4 Australia in India ODI Series 2007/08 Australia 4-2 (7)
5 Australia in India ODI Series 2009/10 Australia 4-2 (7)
6 Australia in India ODI Series 2010/11 India 1-0 (3)
7 Australia in India ODI Series 2013/14 India 3-2 (7)

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 1169 runs against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs 31 more runs for his 1200 runs.  If he gets it, he would become the second Indian batsman to total 1200 runs against Australia after SR Tendulkar.  SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 3077 runs against Australia

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 1169 runs against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs 31 more runs for his 1200 runs. If he gets it, he would become the sixth batsman to total 1200 runs in Australia-India one-day series. Others are – SR Tendulkar {3077}, RT Ponting {2164}, AC Gilchrist {1622}, ML Hayden {1450} and DC Boon {1212]

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 1169 runs against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs 31 more runs for his 1200 runs. If he gets it, he would become the second wicket keeper batsman to total 1200 runs in Australia-India one-day series after AC Gilchrist. AC Gilchrist has an aggregate of 1622 runs

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of eight fifties against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs two more fifties for his ten fifties.  If he gets it, he would become the second Indian batsman to total ten or more fifties against Australia after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 24 fifties against Australia

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of eight fifties against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs two more fifties for his ten fifties.  If he gets it, he would become the fifth batsman to score ten or more fifties in Australia-India one-day series. Others are – SR Tendulkar {24), RT Ponting (15}, AC Gilchrist {13} and ML Hayden {13}

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of eight fifties against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs two more fifties for his ten fifties. If he gets it, he would become the second wicket keeper batsman to total 1200 runs in Australia-India one-day series after AC Gilchrist. AC Gilchrist has an aggregate of 13 fifties

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 8832 runs prior to the start of the series. He needs 168 more runs for his 9000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the fifth Indian batsman to total 9000 plus runs in one day games. Others are SR Tendulkar {18426}, SC Ganguly {11363}. R Dravid {10889} and M Azharuddin {9378}

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 8832 runs prior to the start of the series. He needs 168 more runs for his 9000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the 17th batsman to total 9000 plus runs in the annals of one day games.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 8832 runs prior to the start of the series. He needs 168 more runs for his 9000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the third wicket keeper batsman to total 9000 plus runs in the annals of one day games. Others are – KC Sangakkara {13341} and AC Gilchrist {9410}

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 6355 runs as a captain wicket keeper prior to the start of the series. He needs 155 more runs for his 6500 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the first captain wicket keeper batsman to total 6500 plus runs in the annals of one day games.

MS Dhoni has remained not out on 48 occasions while captaining India. He needs two more unbeaten knocks which would fetch him 50 not outs. If he gets them, he would then become the first and the only captain to remain not out on 50 occasions in the annals of one day games. This statistics applies to a captain wicket keeper also.

V Kohli has an aggregate of 6831 runs prior to the start of the series. He needs 169 runs for his 7000 runs in one day games. If he gets them, he would then become the eighth Indian batsman to aggregate 7000 plus runs in one day games. Others are – SR Tendulkar {18426], SC Ganguly {11221}, R Dravid {10768}, M Azharuddin {9378}, MS Dhoni {8658}, Yuvraj Singh {8237} and V Sehwag {7995}

V Kohli has an aggregate of 6831 runs prior to the start of the series. He needs 169 runs for his 7000 runs in one day games. If he gets them, he would then become the 36th batsman to aggregate 7000 plus runs in the annals of one day games.

RG Sharma has an aggregate of 856 runs against Australia. He needs 144 runs for his 1000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the third Indian batsman to total 1000 plus runs against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {3077} and MS Dhoni {1169}

RG Sharma has scored 30 boundary sixes against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs six more boundary sixes to earn the distinction of scoring most boundary sixes by an Indian batsman against Australia. SR Tendulkar has scored 35 boundary sixes

RG Sharma has scored 30 boundary sixes against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs six more boundary sixes to earn the distinction of scoring most boundary sixes by a batsman in Australia-India one-day series. SR Tendulkar has scored 35 boundary sixes and RT Ponting has scored 32 boundary sixes

MS Dhoni has effected 44 dismissals behind the stumps against Australia prior to the start of the series. He needs six more dismissals for his 50 dismissals. If he effects, then he would become the second wicket keeper in Australia-India one-day series to effect 50 or more dismissals after AC Gilchrist. AC Gilchrist has effected 79 dismissals against India.

MS Dhoni has effected 342 dismissals in his one-day career prior to the start of the series. He needs eight more dismissals for his 350 dismissals. If he effects them, he would then become the fourth wicket keeper in the annals of one-day game to effect 350 plus dismissals. Others are – KC Sangakkara {482}, AC Gilchrist {472} and MV Boucher {424}

MS Dhoni has effected 88 stumping dismissals in his one-day career prior to the start of the series. He needs two more dismissals for his 90 dismissals. If he effects them, he would then become the second wicket keeper in the annals of one-day game to effect 90 plus stumping dismissals after KC Sangakkara. KC Sangakkara has effected 99 stumping dismissals.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 2760 runs as captain in away soil. He needs 240 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he gets it, he would become the second captain to score 3000 plus runs in away soil after RT Ponting. RT Ponting has scored 3490 runs on away soil.

MS Dhoni has scored 23 half centuries as captain in away soil. He needs two more half centuries for his 25 half centuries. If he gets it, he would become the first captain ever to score 25 half centuries on away soil. He would go past RT Ponting has scored 24 fifties on away soil.

MS Dhoni has played 99 innings as wicket keeper batsman on away soil. When he bats in the first one-day game at Perth will be his 100th innings. He becomes the third batsman in the annals of one-day game to play 100 innings on away soil as a wicket keeper batsman. Others are – KC Sangakkara {132} and AC Gilchrist {102}

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 2760 runs as captain wicket keeper batsman on away soil. He needs 240 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he gets it, he would then become the first wicket keeper batsman ever to score 3000 plus runs on away soil in the annals of test cricket.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 189 boundary fours as captain wicket keeper batsman on away soil. He need eleven more boundary fours for his 200 boundary fours. If he gets it, he would then become the first wicket keeper batsman ever to score 200 boundary fours on away soil in the annals of test cricket.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 24 fifties as captain wicket keeper batsman on away soil. He needs one more fifty for his 25 fifties.  If he gets it, he would then become the first wicket keeper batsman ever to score 25 fifties on away soil in the annals of test cricket.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 23 half centuries as captain wicket keeper batsman on away soil. He needs one two more half centuries for his 25 fifties.  If he gets it, he would then become the first wicket keeper batsman ever to score 25 half centuries on away soil in the annals of test cricket.

MS Dhoni and AB de Villiers are the only two captain wicket keepers to score a century on away soil in the annals of one day games. One more century by MS Dhoni would give him his second century. He would then become the only captain wicket keeper batsman to score two centuries on away soil

MS Dhoni has scored 46 half centuries as captain wicket keeper in the annals of one day games. Four more half centuries would fetch him his 50th half century and with it the distinction of becoming the first ever captain wicket keeper to score fifty half centuries in the annals of one day games

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 3686 runs on away soil prior to the start of this series. He needs 314 more runs for his 4000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the second Indian batsman to score 4000 plus runs on away soil after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has scored 5065 runs.

MS Dhoni has effected 33 stumping dismissals on away soil prior to the start of this series. He requires four more stumping dismissals for his 37 stumping dismissals. If he effects them, then he would script a new record for most stumping dismissals on away soil. KC Sangakkara with 36 dismissals to his credit holds the present record for most stumping dismissals on away soil.

MS Dhoni has effected 44 dismissals against Australia prior to the start of this series. Six more dismissals would fetch him 50 dismissals and with it he would become the first Indian wicket keeper to effect 50 plus dismissals against Australia. He would also become the second wicket keeper in the annals of one day games to effect 50 plus dismissals against Australia after MV Boucher.  MV Boucher has effected 54 dismissals against Australia.

MS Dhoni has pouched 33 catches against Australia prior to the start of this series. He needs seven more catches for his 40 catches. If he takes them, then he would become the third wicket keeper to pouch 40 plus catches against Australia. Others are – MV Boucher {49} and PJL Dujon {41}

MS Dhoni has scored 1118 runs as captain against Australia in one day games prior to the start of this series. He needs 28 more runs to go past SP Fleming who has an aggregate of 1145 runs as captain against Australia. If he gets them, he would then become the captain with most runs against Australia.

SP Fleming and MS Dhoni share the record for most fifties as captain against Australia. Both have scored eight fifties. One more fifty for MS Dhoni would fetch him the record of scoring most fifties as captain against Australia.

SP Fleming, BC Lara, IVA Richards. AJ Strauss and MS Dhoni share the record for most half centuries as captain against Australia. They have scored six half centuries.  One more half century for MS Dhoni would fetch him the record of scoring most half centuries as captain against Australia.  {Note – Half century means scores between 50 and 99}

SP Fleming and MS Dhoni share the record for most centuries as captain against Australia. Both have scored two centuries, One more century for MS Dhoni would fetch him the record of scoring most centuries as captain against Australia.

MS Dhoni has scored 188 boundary sixes in his one-day career. He needs two more boundary sixes for his 190 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become the third Indian batsman to score 190 plus boundary sixes. Others are – SR Tendulkar {195} and SC Ganguly {190}

RG Sharma has scored 98 boundary sixes in his one-day career. Two more boundary sixes would fetch him 100 boundary sixes. If he gets them, then he would become the seventh Indian batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes. Others are – SR Tendulkar {195}, SC Ganguly 190}, MS Dhoni {188}, Yuvraj Singh {148}, V Sehwag {136} and SK Raina {120}

RG Sharma has scored 98 boundary sixes in his one-day career. Two more boundary sixes would fetch him 100 boundary sixes. If he gets them, then he would become the 29th batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes in the annals of one day games.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 5971 runs representing India in a bilateral series prior to the start of this series. He needs 28 runs for his 6000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the second Indian batsman to score 5000 plus runs in a bilateral series after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 7215 runs in bilateral series

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 4071 runs as captain in a bilateral series. He needs 132 runs to overhaul the aggregate of RT Ponting who has scored 4202 runs as a captain in bilateral series. If he gets them, then he would own the record for most runs scored by a captain in a bilateral series.

MS Dhoni has played 98 innings as captain in a bilateral series. He needs two more innings for his 100th innings. If he plays two more innings, he would then become the fourth captain in the annals of one day games to play 100 innings in a bilateral series. Others are – SP Fleming {104}, RT Ponting {104} and GC Smith {103}

MS Dhoni has scored 5971 runs representing India as a wicket keeper batsman in a bilateral series. He requires 29 more runs for his 6000 runs. If he gets it, he would then become the second batsman in the annals of one-day game to score 6000 plus runs representing a cricketing nation after KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka. KC Sangakkara has an aggregate of 6702 runs while keeping wickets for Sri Lanka.

MS Dhoni and KC Sangakkara share the record for most half centuries representing their cricketing nations – India and Sri Lanka – respectively in a bilateral series. Both have scored 44 half centuries. One more half century for MS Dhoni would fetch him the record of scoring most half centuries by a wicket keeper batsman representing a nation in a bi lateral series.

RG Sharma has an aggregate of 492 runs against Australia in a bilateral series. He needs eight more runs for his 500 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the fourth Indian batsman to score 500 runs in a bilateral series against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {833}, MS Dhoni {706} and V Kohli {502}

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 706 runs against Australia in a bilateral series. He needs 94 runs for his 800 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the second Indian batsman to score 800 plus runs against Australia in a bilateral series against Australia after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has an aggregate of 833 runs.

RG Sharma has scored 23 boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series. He needs two more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. If he scores them, he would then become the first Indian batsman to score 25 boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series.

RG Sharma has scored 23 boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series. He needs two more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. If he scores them, he would then become the third batsman to score 25 boundary sixes against Australia in a bilateral series. The other two are – EJG Morgan of England {31} and KA Pollard of West Indies {24}

RG Sharma is one of the three batsmen to score 30 plus boundary sixes against Australia in one day games. SR Tendulkar {35}, EJG Morgan {34} and RG Sharma {30} are the batsmen who have scored 30 plus sixes against Australia.  RG Sharma needs six more boundary sixes to own the record for most boundary sixes by a batsman against Australia in one day games

Batsmen dismissed run out in nineties in the annals of one day games

Batsmen dismissed run out in nineties in the annals of one day games

TM Dilshan was dismissed run out for 91 against New Zealand in the third and final one-day game at Nelson on 31.12.15 to provide the 50th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in nineties in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 90 1 Ind Win Albion 29 Mar 1983
2 MD Crowe 97 2 NZl Eng The Oval 09 Jun 1983
3 RS Mahanama 98 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17 Jan 1987
4 DM Jones 92 2 Aus NZl Perth 03 Jan 1988
5 RH Vance 96 1 NZl Srl Sharjah 31 Mar 1988
6 M Azharuddin 93 2 Ind Aus Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
7 MD Crowe 91 1 NZl Pak Auckland 21 Mar 1992
8 MD Crowe 91 2 NZl Aus Hamilton 27 Mar 1993
9 WJ Cronje 97 1 RSA Aus Centurion 20 Feb 1994
10 SP Fleming 90 1 NZl Ind Napier 25 Mar 1994
11 MA Taylor 90 2 Aus Srl Sydney 21 Dec 1995
12 WJ Cronje 90 1 RSA Ind Sharjah 14 Apr 1996
13 AC Parore 93 1 NZl Pak Sharjah 10 Nov 1996
14 Saeed Anwar 91 1 Pak NZl Sialkot 06 Dec 1996
15 Ijaz Ahmed 94 1 Pak Win Perth 10 Jan 1997
16 WJ Cronje 94 2 RSA Win Lahore 03 Nov 1997
17 ADR Campbell 97 2 Zim Ban Dhaka 25 Mar 1999
18 Inzamam-ul-Haq 91 1 Pak Ind Bangalore 04 Apr 1999
19 SC Ganguly 97 1 Ind RSA Hove 15 May 1999
20 JH Kallis 96 2 RSA Ind Hove 15 May 1999
21 MS Atapattu 90 2 Srl Zim Sharjah 21 Oct 2000
22 GW Flower 91 2 Zim Pak Sharjah 31 Oct 2001
23 G Kirsten 97 1 RSA NZl Hobart 15 Jan 2002
24 GC Smith 99 1 RSA Srl Centurion 29 Nov 2002
25 TJ Friend 91 1 Zim Ken Kwekwe 11 Dec 2002
26 ST Jayasuriya 99 2 Srl Eng Adelaide 17 Jan 2003
27 AC Gilchrist 99 1 Aus Srl Centurion 07 Mar 2003
28 CH Gayle 94 1 Win Srl Bridgetown 08 Jun 2003
29 Shoaib Malik 95 1 Pak Ind Rawalpindi 11 Feb 2006
30 Shahriar Nafees 91 1 Ban Ken Bogra 17 Mar 2006
31 EJG Morgan 99 1 Ire Sco Ayr 05 Aug 2006
32 AC Gilchrist 92 2 Aus Win Mum-BS 18 Oct 2006
33 SC Ganguly 98 1 Ind Win Nagpur 21 Jan 2007
34 MJ Clarke 92 1 Aus RSA Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
35 AB de Villiers 92 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
36 PD Collingwood 90 1 Eng Ire Providence 30 Mar 2007
37 SR Tendulkar 99 1 Ind RSA Belfast 26 Jun 2007
38 V Sibanda 96 1 Zim Win Bulawayo 07 Dec 2007
39 TM Dilshan 97 1 Srl Ind Col-RPS 08 Feb 2009
40 MA Vermeulen 92 1 Zim Ban Bulawayo 09 Aug 2009
41 BRM Taylor 94 1 Zim Ban Bulawayo 14 Aug 2009
42 V Kohli 94 1 Ind Win Kingston 16 Jun 2011
43 RG Sharma 95 2 Ind Win Ahmedabad 05 Dec 2011
44 G Gambhir 91 2 Ind Srl Adelaide 14 Feb 2012
45 V Sehwag 96 1 Ind Srl Hambantota 21 Jul 2012
46 ES Szwarczynski 98 2 Net RSA Amstelveen 31 May 2013
47 KS Williamson 97 1 NZl Srl Dunedin 25 Jan 2015
48 Ahmed Shehzad 93 1 Pak UAE Napier 04 Mar 2015
49 A Balbirnie 97 1 Ire Zim Hobart 07 Mar 2015
50 TM Dilshan 91 2 Srl NZl Nelson 31 Dec 2015

TM Dilshan was dismissed run out for 91 against New Zealand in the third and final one-day game at Nelson on 31.12.15 to provide the fifth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman dismissed run out in nineties in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RS Mahanama 98 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17 Jan 1987
2 MS Atapattu 90 2 Srl Zim Sharjah 21 Oct 2000
3 ST Jayasuriya 99 2 Srl Eng Adelaide 17 Jan 2003
4 TM Dilshan 97 1 Srl Ind Col-RPS 08 Feb 2009
5 TM Dilshan 91 2 Srl NZl Nelson 31 Dec 2015

TM Dilshan was dismissed run out for 91 against New Zealand in the third and final one-day game at Nelson on 31.12.15 to provide the fourth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in nineties against New Zealand in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below. TM Dilshan is the first  Sri Lankan batsman to be dismissed run out in  nineties against New Zealand

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DM Jones 92 2 Aus NZl Perth 03 Jan 1988
2 Saeed Anwar 91 1 Pak NZl Sialkot 06 Dec 1996
3 G Kirsten 97 1 RSA NZl Hobart 15 Jan 2002
4 TM Dilshan 91 2 Srl NZl Nelson 31 Dec 2015

MD Crowe, WJ Cronje, AC Gilchrist, SC Ganguly and TM Dilshan are the five batsmen who have been dismissed run out in nineties on two or more occasions. The following list tabulates the performance of five batsmen.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MD Crowe 97 2 NZl Eng The Oval 09 Jun 1983
2 MD Crowe 91 1 NZl Pak Auckland 21 Mar 1992
3 MD Crowe 91 2 NZl Aus Hamilton 27 Mar 1993
               
1 WJ Cronje 97 1 RSA Aus Centurion 20 Feb 1994
2 WJ Cronje 90 1 RSA Ind Sharjah 14 Apr 1996
3 WJ Cronje 94 2 RSA Win Lahore 03 Nov 1997
               
1 AC Gilchrist 99 1 Aus Srl Centurion 07 Mar 2003
2 AC Gilchrist 92 2 Aus Win Mum-BS 18 Oct 2006
               
1 SC Ganguly 97 1 Ind RSA Hove 15 May 1999
2 SC Ganguly 98 1 Ind Win Nagpur 21 Jan 2007
               
1 TM Dilshan 97 1 Srl Ind Col-RPS 08 Feb 2009
2 TM Dilshan 91 2 Srl NZl Nelson 31 Dec 2015

TM Dilshan was dismissed run out for 91 against New Zealand in the third and final one-day game at Nelson on 31.12.15 to provide the 25th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in nineties in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 90 1 Ind Win Albion 29 Mar 1983
2 RS Mahanama 98 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17 Jan 1987
3 RH Vance 96 1 NZl Srl Sharjah 31 Mar 1988
4 MA Taylor 90 2 Aus Srl Sydney 21 Dec 1995
5 Saeed Anwar 91 1 Pak NZl Sialkot 06 Dec 1996
6 SC Ganguly 97 1 Ind RSA Hove 15 May 1999
7 GW Flower 91 2 Zim Pak Sharjah 31 Oct 2001
8 G Kirsten 97 1 RSA NZl Hobart 15 Jan 2002
9 GC Smith 99 1 RSA Srl Centurion 29 Nov 2002
10 ST Jayasuriya 99 2 Srl Eng Adelaide 17 Jan 2003
11 AC Gilchrist 99 1 Aus Srl Centurion 07 Mar 2003
12 CH Gayle 94 1 Win Srl Bridgetown 08 Jun 2003
13 Shahriar Nafees 91 1 Ban Ken Bogra 17 Mar 2006
14 AC Gilchrist 92 2 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
15 SC Ganguly 98 1 Ind Win Nagpur 21 Jan 2007
16 AB de Villiers 92 2 RSA Aus Basseterre 24 Mar 2007
17 SR Tendulkar 99 1 Ind RSA Belfast 26 Jun 2007
18 V Sibanda 96 1 Zim Win Bulawayo 07 Dec 2007
19 TM Dilshan 97 1 Srl Ind Colombo (RPS) 08 Feb 2009
20 MA Vermeulen 92 1 Zim Ban Bulawayo 09 Aug 2009
21 G Gambhir 91 2 Ind Srl Adelaide 14 Feb 2012
22 V Sehwag 96 1 Ind Srl Hambantota 21 Jul 2012
23 ES Szwarczynski 98 2 Net RSA Amstelveen 31 May 2013
24 Ahmed Shehzad 93 1 Pak UAE Napier 04 Mar 2015
25 TM Dilshan 91 2 Srl NZl Nelson 31 Dec 2015

TM Dilshan was dismissed run out for 91 against New Zealand in the third and final one-day game at Nelson on 31.12.15 to provide the fourth occasion of a Sri Lankan opening batsman dismissed run out in nineties in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RS Mahanama 98 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17 Jan 1987
2 ST Jayasuriya 99 2 Srl Eng Adelaide 17 Jan 2003
3 TM Dilshan 97 1 Srl Ind Colombo (RPS) 08 Feb 2009
4 TM Dilshan 91 2 Srl NZl Nelson 31 Dec 2015

TM Dilshan was dismissed run out for 91 against New Zealand in the third and final one-day game at Nelson on 31.12.15 to provide the third occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in nineties against New Zealand. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Saeed Anwar 91 1 Pak NZl Sialkot 06 Dec 1996
2 G Kirsten 97 1 RSA NZl Hobart 15 Jan 2002
3 TM Dilshan 91 2 Srl NZl Nelson 31 Dec 2015

TM Dilshan became the third opening batsman in the annals of one day games to be dismissed run out in nineties after AC Gilchrist and SC Ganguly. The performance of these three batsmen are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AC Gilchrist 99 1 Aus Srl Centurion 07 Mar 2003
2 AC Gilchrist 92 2 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
               
1 SC Ganguly 97 1 Ind RSA Hove 15 May 1999
2 SC Ganguly 98 1 Ind Win Nagpur 21 Jan 2007
               
1 TM Dilshan 97 1 Srl Ind Colombo (RPS) 08 Feb 2009
2 TM Dilshan 91 2 Srl NZl Nelson 31 Dec 2015

 

 

Captains who have collected the first ball ducks in one day games on three or more occasions – AD Mathews’ dubious distinction

Captains who have collected the first ball ducks in one day games on three or more occasions – AD Mathews’ dubious distinction

AD Mathews of Sri Lanka was dismissed first ball in the first one-day game against Sri Lanka at Christcurch on 26.12.15. This was his third occasion of collecting the first ball duck in one day games. The other two occasions were – against New Zealand at Dambulla on 16.11.13 and at Nelson on 20.01.15. He joined the list of captains who have collected first ball ducks on three or more occasions to become the 14th captain in the annals of one day games.  The performance of all these 14 captains are listed below

AD Mathews earned the dubious distinction of becoming the first captain in the annals of one  day gams to collect three first ball ducks against the same opposition – New Zealand – a feat not achieved before by any captains

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 AR Border 0 1 1 Aus Win Adelaide 27 Jan 1985
  2 AR Border 0 1 1 Aus Ind Melbourne 16 Jan 1986
  3 AR Border 0 1 1 Aus NZl Melbourne 07 Jan 1988
  4 AR Border 0 1 1 Aus Win Port of Spain 09 Mar 1991
  5 AR Border 0 1 1 Aus RSA Sydney 26 Feb 1992
                   
2 1 M Azharuddin 0 1 2 Ind Pak Sharjah 23 Oct 1991
  2 M Azharuddin 0 1 2 Ind Pak Sharjah 25 Oct 1991
  3 M Azharuddin 0 1 2 Ind Eng Perth 22 Feb 1992
  4 M Azharuddin 0 1 1 Ind Zim Vadodara 05 Apr 1998
                   
3 1 P Utseya 0 1 2 Zim Ban Harare 02 Aug 2006
  2 P Utseya 0 1 2 Zim Ban Harare 09 Feb 2007
  3 P Utseya 0 1 1 Zim RSA Bulawayo 22 Aug 2007
  4 P Utseya 0 1 1 Zim Srl Harare 20 Nov 2008
                   
4 1 SC Ganguly 0 1 1 Ind Eng Ch-le-St 04 Jul 2002
  2 SC Ganguly 0 1 2 Ind NZl Wellington 08 Jan 2003
  3 SC Ganguly 0 1 2 Ind Pak Centurion 01 Mar 2003
  4 SC Ganguly 0 1 1 Ind Pak Kochi 02 Apr 2005
                   
5 1 Habibul Bashar 0 1 1 Ban Win Kingstown 15 May 2004
  2 Habibul Bashar 0 1 1 Ban Aus Manchester 25 Jun 2005
  3 Habibul Bashar 0 1 1 Ban Win Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
                   
6 1 DPMD Jayawardene 0 1 1 Srl Net Amstelveen 06 Jul 2006
  2 DPMD Jayawardene 0 1 2 Srl Zim Harare 28 Nov 2008
  3 DPMD Jayawardene 0 1 2 Srl Pak Colombo (RPS) 18 Jun 2012
                   
7 1 N Kapil Dev 0 1 2 Ind Win Port of Spain 09 Mar 1983
  2 N Kapil Dev 0 1 1 Ind NZl Perth 18 Jan 1986
  3 N Kapil Dev 0 1 2 Ind Aus Sydney 05 Feb 1986
                   
8 1 AD Mathews 0 1 1 Srl NZl Dambulla 16 Nov 2013
  2 AD Mathews 0 1 1 Srl NZl Nelson 20 Jan 2015
  3 AD Mathews 0 1 1 Srl NZl Christchurch 26 Dec 2015
                   
9 1 Moin Khan 0 1 1 Pak Win Sharjah 19 Oct 1999
  2 Moin Khan 0 1 1 Pak RSA Sharjah 24 Mar 2000
  3 Moin Khan 0 1 1 Pak RSA Sharjah 28 Mar 2000
                   
10 1 EJG Morgan 0 1 1 Eng Aus Hobart 23 Jan 2015
  2 EJG Morgan 0 1 2 Eng Aus Perth 01 Feb 2015
  3 EJG Morgan 0 1 2 Eng NZl Ch-le-St 20 Jun 2015
                   
11 1 RT Ponting 0 1 1 Aus RSA Centurion 24 Mar 2002
  2 RT Ponting 0 1 1 Aus Eng Bristol 19 Jun 2005
  3 RT Ponting 0 1 2 Aus NZl Wellington 13 Mar 2010
                   
12 1 A Ranatunga 0 1 2 Srl Ind Jalandhar 20 Feb 1994
  2 A Ranatunga 0 1 2 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 23 Aug 1997
  3 A Ranatunga 0 1 1 Srl Pak Visakhapatnam 27 Mar 1999
                   
14 1 SR Waugh 0 1 1 Aus RSA Perth 18 Jan 1998
  2 SR Waugh 0 1 2 Aus Eng Sydney 17 Jan 1999
  3 SR Waugh 0 1 2 Aus Pak Brisbane 09 Jan 2000

AD Mathews of Sri Lanka was dismissed first ball in the first one-day game against Sri Lanka at Christcurch on 26.12.15. This was his third occasion of collecting the first ball duck in one day games. The other two occasions were – against New Zealand at Dambulla on 16.11.13 and at Nelson on 20.01.15. He became the third Sri Lankan captain to be dismissed first ball in one day games on three occasions after DPMD Jayawardene and A Ranatunga. The feats of these three captains are listed below.

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 DPMD Jayawardene 0 1 1 Srl Net Amstelveen 06 Jul 2006
  2 DPMD Jayawardene 0 1 2 Srl Zim Harare 28 Nov 2008
  3 DPMD Jayawardene 0 1 2 Srl Pak Colombo (RPS) 18 Jun 2012
                   
2 1 AD Mathews 0 1 1 Srl NZl Dambulla 16 Nov 2013
  2 AD Mathews 0 1 1 Srl NZl Nelson 20 Jan 2015
  3 AD Mathews 0 1 1 Srl NZl Christchurch 26 Dec 2015
                   
3 1 A Ranatunga 0 1 2 Srl Ind Jalandhar 20 Feb 1994
  2 A Ranatunga 0 1 2 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 23 Aug 1997
  3 A Ranatunga 0 1 1 Srl Pak Visakhapatnam 27 Mar 1999

 

 

Australia-India One day series Statistics – Special article

Australia-India One day series Statistics – Special article

Australia-India are slated to play the bilateral one day series in Australia starting from 12th January 2016.  The teams will clash in five one day internationals. To commemorate the series, the portal brings to its netizens a comprehensive statistics through various tables in its special edition. Read on ………………

Result summary
Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Australia 1980-2015 118 68 40 0 10
India 1980-2015 118 40 68 0 10

 

Highest totals – Australia – 300 Plus runs
No Team Score Overs Inns Ground Match Date
1 Australia 359/2 50.0 1 Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
2 Australia 359/5 50.0 1 Sydney 08 Feb 2004
3 Australia 359/5 50.0 1 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
4 Australia 350/4 50.0 1 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
5 Australia 350/6 50.0 1 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
6 Australia 347/2 50.0 1 Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
7 Australia 338/4 50.0 1 Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
8 Australia 329/5 50.0 1 Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
9 Australia 328/7 50.0 1 Sydney 26 Mar 2015
10 Australia 326 45.1 2 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
11 Australia 320/9 60.0 1 Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
12 Australia 317/8 50.0 1 Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
13 Australia 317/7 50.0 1 Sydney 24 Feb 2008
14 Australia 307/7 50.0 1 Bangalore 29 Sep 2007
15 Australia 306/6 50.0 1 Kochi 02 Oct 2007
16 Australia 304/6 49.3 2 Mohali 19 Oct 2013
17 Australia 304/8 50.0 1 Pune 13 Oct 2013
Highest totals – India – 300 plus runs
No Team Score Overs Inns Ground Match Date
1 India 383/6 50.0 1 Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
2 India 362/1 43.3 2 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
3 India 354/7 50.0 1 Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
4 India 351/4 49.3 2 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
5 India 347 49.4 2 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
6 India 315 49.5 1 Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
7 India 309/5 50.0 1 Kochi 01 Apr 1998
8 India 307/8 50.0 1 Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
9 India 303/4 50.0 1 Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
10 India 303/9 50.0 1 Mohali 19 Oct 2013

 

Lowest totals – Less than 150 runs – Australia
No Team Score Overs Inns Ground Match Date
1 Australia 101 37.5 2 Perth 08 Dec 1991
2 Australia 129 38.2 2 Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
3 Australia 139 42.3 1 Sharjah 29 Mar 1985
4 Australia 141 43.3 2 Ahmedabad 05 Oct 1986
5 Australia 142 42.1 2 Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
Lowest totals – Less than 150 runs – India
No Team Score Overs Inns Ground Match Date
1 India 63 25.5 1 Sydney 08 Jan 1981
2 India 100 36.3 1 Sydney 14 Jan 2000
3 India 125 41.4 1 Centurion 15 Feb 2003
4 India 145 42.0 2 Melbourne 18 Jan 1992
5 India 148 39.4 1 Vadodara 11 Oct 2007

 

Largest margin of victory – by 100 plus runs – Australia
No Winner Margin Target Ground Match Date
1 Australia 208 runs 360 Sydney 08 Feb 2004
2 Australia 162 runs 321 Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
3 Australia 152 runs 330 Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
4 Australia 125 runs 360 Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
5 Australia 110 runs 289 Brisbane 19 Feb 2012
6 Australia 100 runs 293 Sydney 21 Jan 1986
Largest margin of victory – by 100 plus runs – India
No Winner Margin Target Ground Match Date
1 India 118 runs 248 Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
2 India 118 runs 300 Indore 31 Mar 2001
3 India 107 runs 209 Perth 08 Dec 1991

 

Largest margin of victory – by eight or more wickets – Australia
No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Ground Match Date
1 Australia 9 wickets 40 181 42.2 Sydney 18 Dec 1980
2 Australia 9 wickets 174 64 21.0 Sydney 08 Jan 1981
3 Australia 9 wickets 64 176 39.2 Sydney 14 Jan 1992
4 Australia 9 wickets 166 126 22.2 Centurion 15 Feb 2003
5 Australia 9 wickets 145 149 25.5 Vadodara 11 Oct 2007
6 Australia 8 wickets 9 176 48.3 Hobart 10 Dec 1991
7 Australia 8 wickets 53 159 29.1 Galle 23 Aug 1999
8 Australia 8 wickets 29 249 45.1 Pune 28 Mar 2001
Largest margin of victory – by eight or more wickets – India
No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Ground Match Date
1 India 9 wickets 39 360 43.3 Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
2 India 8 wickets 83 164 36.1 Melbourne 03 Mar 1985
3 India 8 wickets 28 162 40.2 Melbourne 16 Jan 1986

 

Largest margin of victory
By balls remaining in the second innings – Australia – 100 plus balls
No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Ground Match Date
1 Australia 9 wickets 174 64 21.0 50.0 Sydney 08 Jan 1981
2 Australia 9 wickets 166 126 22.2 50.0 Centurion 15 Feb 2003
3 Australia 9 wickets 145 149 25.5 50.0 Vadodara 11 Oct 2007
4 Australia 5 wickets 139 101 26.5 50.0 Sydney 14 Jan 2000
5 Australia 5 wickets 108 204 32.0 50.0 Perth 01 Feb 2004
Largest margin of victory
By balls remaining in the second innings – India – 80 plus balls
No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Ground Mztch Date
1 India 8 wickets 83 164 36.1 50.0 Melbourne 03 Mar 1985

 

 

Smallest margin of victory – by single digit runs – Australia
No Winner Margin Target Ground Match Date
1 Australia 1 run 271 Chennai 09 Oct 1987
2 Australia 1 run 236 Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
3 Australia 3 runs 351 Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
4 Australia 4 runs 293 Vadodara 25 Oct 2009
5 Australia 6 runs 209 Sydney 20 Jan 1992
Smallest margin of victory – by single digit runs – India
No Winner Margin Target Ground Match Date
1 India 5 runs 290 Mohali 03 Nov 1996
2 India 8 runs 292 Chandigarh 08 Oct 2007
3 India 9 runs 259 Brisbane 04 Mar 2008

 

Smallest margin of victory – less than five wickets – Australia
No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Ground Match Date
1 Australia 2 wickets 1 225 33.5 Sydney 22 Jan 2004
2 Australia 3 wickets 6 223 46.0 Srinagar 09 Sep 1986
3 Australia 3 wickets 3 202 44.3 Col-SSC 06 Sep 1996
4 Australia 4 wickets 28 162 45.2 Brisbane 12 Jan 1986
5 Australia 4 wickets 8 228 48.4 Delhi 14 Apr 1998
6 Australia 4 wickets 3 227 49.3 Perth 30 Jan 2000
7 Australia 4 wickets 12 266 48.0 Margao 06 Apr 2001
8 Australia 4 wickets 3 304 49.3 Mohali 19 Oct 2013
9 Australia 4 wickets 6 268 49.0 Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
Smallest margin of victory – less than five wickets – India
No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Ground Match Date
1 India 2 wickets 7 216 48.5 Bangalore 21 Oct 1996
2 India 2 wickets 24 194 46.0 Mumbai 17 Oct 2007
3 India 3 wickets 64 140 39.2 Sharjah 29 Mar 1985
4 India 3 wickets 9 239 43.3 Delhi 02 Oct 1986
5 India 3 wickets 17 248 47.1 Bangalore 27 Oct 1989
6 India 4 wickets 2 270 49.4 Adelaide 12 Feb 2012

 

Smallest margin of victory
By balls remaining in the second innings – single digit balls – Australia
No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Ground Match Date
 1 Australia 2 wickets 1 225 33.5 34.0 Sydney 22 Jan 2004
 2 Australia 3 wickets 3 202 44.3 45.0 Col-SSC 06 Sep 1996
 3 Australia 4 wickets 3 227 49.3 50.0 Perth 30 Jan 2000
 4 Australia 4 wickets 3 304 49.3 50.0 Mohali 19 Oct 2013
 5 Australia 3 wickets 6 223 46.0 47.0 Srinagar 09 Sep 1986
 6 Australia 4 wickets 6 268 49.0 50.0 Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
 7 Australia 4 wickets 8 228 48.4 50.0 Delhi 14 Apr 1998
 8 Australia 7 wickets 9 261 46.3 48.0 Rajkot 07 Oct 1986
 9 Australia 8 wickets 9 176 48.3 50.0 Hobart 10 Dec 1991
Smallest margin of victory
By balls remaining in the second innings – single digit balls – India
No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Ground Match Date
1 India 4 wickets 2 270 49.4 50.0 Adelaide 12 Feb 2012
2 India 6 wickets 3 351 49.3 50.0 Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
3 India 6 wickets 7 236 48.5 50.0 Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
4 India 2 wickets 7 216 48.5 50.0 Bangalore 21 Oct 1996
5 India 5 wickets 7 290 48.5 50.0 Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
6 India 3 wickets 9 239 43.3 45.0 Delhi 02 Oct 1986
7 India 6 wickets 9 273 48.3 50.0 Sharjah 24 Apr 1998

 

Most runs – 1000 plus runs – Australia  
No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 RT Ponting Aus 59 59 5 2164 140* 40.07 6 9 3 184 32
2 AC Gilchrist Aus 46 45 1 1622 111 36.86 1 12 2 209 15
3 ML Hayden Aus 28 28 1 1450 126 53.70 3 10 2 146 18
4 DC Boon Aus 29 29 3 1212 111 46.61 2 7 1 108 2
5 SR Waugh Aus 53 45 7 1117 81 29.39 0 7 1 63 8
6 AR Border Aus 38 35 9 1104 105* 42.46 1 7 2 85 5
7 MG Bevan Aus 35 31 9 1081 101* 49.13 1 5 0 68 3
8 A Symonds Aus 36 31 5 1067 107* 41.03 1 8 1 93 27
Most runs – 1000 plus runs – India
No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 71 70 1 3077 175 44.59 9 15 2 330 35
2 MS Dhoni Ind 38 32 7 1169 139* 46.76 2 6 1 82 20

 

Most hundreds – Three or more – Australia
No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 RT Ponting Aus 59 59 5 2164 140* 40.07 6 9 3 184 32
2 GR Marsh Aus 24 24 0 943 125 39.29 3 3 0 72 4
3 ME Waugh Aus 27 26 1 974 133* 38.96 3 4 1 77 10
4 ML Hayden Aus 28 28 1 1450 126 53.70 3 10 2 146 18
Most hundreds – Three or more – India
No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 71 70 1 3077 175 44.59 9 15 2 330 35
2 VVS Laxman Ind 21 19 3 739 106* 46.18 4 2 0 63 1
3 V Kohli Ind 18 16 3 621 118 47.76 3 2 1 63 9
4 RG Sharma Ind 18 18 3 856 209 57.06 3 2 1 71 30

 

Most fifties – Ten or more – Australia
No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 RT Ponting Aus 59 59 5 2164 140* 40.07 6 9 15 3 184 32
2 ML Hayden Aus 28 28 1 1450 126 53.70 3 10 13 2 146 18
3 AC Gilchrist Aus 46 45 1 1622 111 36.86 1 12 13 2 209 15
Most fifties – Ten or more – India
No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 50+ 0 4s 6s
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 71 70 1 3077 175 44.59 9 15 24 2 330 35

 

Most wickets – 30 plus wickets – Australia
No Player Team Mat Inns Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4 5
1 B Lee Aus 32 30 257.1 15 1155 55 5/27 21.00 0 4
2 MG Johnson Aus 27 26 220.3 11 1121 43 5/26 26.06 2 1
3 SR Waugh Aus 53 37 257.3 6 1267 43 4/40 29.46 1 0
4 GD McGrath Aus 25 24 206.0 24 910 34 4/8 26.76 1 0
5 CJ McDermott Aus 22 22 199.5 15 824 30 4/56 27.46 1 0
Most wickets – 30 plus wickets – India
No Player Team Mat Inns Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4 5
1 N Kapil Dev Ind 41 39 338.4 47 1246 45 5/43 27.68 1 1
2 AB Agarkar Ind 21 21 175.0 7 1023 36 6/42 28.41 2 1
3 J Srinath Ind 29 29 248.1 17 1214 33 4/30 36.78 1 0
4 Harbhajan Singh Ind 35 34 320.2 7 1486 32 3/37 46.43 0 0
5 IK Pathan Ind 24 24 184.0 3 1115 31 4/41 35.96 1 0
6 A Kumble Ind 29 29 255.1 7 1249 31 3/42 40.29 0 0

 

Best bowling figures in an innings – five or more wickets – Australia
No Player Overs M Runs W Team Ground Match Date
1 KH MacLeay 11.5 3 39 6 Australia Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
2 MA Starc 10.0 2 43 6 Australia Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
3 GS Chappell 9.5 5 15 5 Australia Sydney 08 Jan 1981
4 MG Johnson 10.0 0 26 5 Australia Vadodara 11 Oct 2007
5 B Lee 8.5 1 27 5 Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
6 B Lee 9.0 2 27 5 Australia Brisbane 03 Feb 2008
7 TM Alderman 10.0 2 32 5 Australia Christchurch 03 Mar 1990
8 BW Hilfenhaus 9.3 1 33 5 Australia Brisbane 19 Feb 2012
9 DE Bollinger 10.0 4 35 5 Australia Guwahati 08 Nov 2009
10 DW Fleming 9.0 0 36 5 Australia Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
11 B Lee 8.5 0 38 5 Australia Kuala Lumpur 22 Sep 2006
12 BA Reid 10.0 0 53 5 Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 1986
13 B Lee 9.1 1 58 5 Australia Sydney 24 Feb 2008
Best bowling figures in an innings – five or more wickets – India
No Player Overs M Runs W Team Ground Match Date
1 M Kartik 10.0 3 27 6 India Mumbai 17 Oct 2007
2 AB Agarkar 9.3 1 42 6 India Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
3 RJ Shastri 6.5 1 15 5 India Perth 08 Dec 1991
4 SR Tendulkar 10.0 1 32 5 India Kochi 01 Apr 1998
5 N Kapil Dev 12.0 2 43 5 India Nottingham 13 Jun 1983

 

Best bowling figures in an innings – four or more wickets – Australia
No Player Overs M Runs W Team Ground Match Date
1 KH MacLeay 11.5 3 39 6 Australia Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
2 MA Starc 10.0 2 43 6 Australia Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
3 GS Chappell 9.5 5 15 5 Australia Sydney 08 Jan 1981
4 MG Johnson 10.0 0 26 5 Australia Vadodara 11 Oct 2007
5 B Lee 8.5 1 27 5 Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
6 B Lee 9.0 2 27 5 Australia Brisbane 03 Feb 2008
7 TM Alderman 10.0 2 32 5 Australia Christchurch 03 Mar 1990
8 BW Hilfenhaus 9.3 1 33 5 Australia Brisbane 19 Feb 2012
9 DE Bollinger 10.0 4 35 5 Australia Guwahati 08 Nov 2009
10 DW Fleming 9.0 0 36 5 Australia Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
11 B Lee 8.5 0 38 5 Australia Kuala Lumpur 22 Sep 2006
12 BA Reid 10.0 0 53 5 Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 1986
13 B Lee 9.1 1 58 5 Australia Sydney 24 Feb 2008
14 GD McGrath 10.0 4 8 4 Australia Sydney 14 Jan 2000
15 A Symonds 3.3 0 11 4 Australia Sydney 14 Jan 2000
16 MG Johnson 4.0 0 11 4 Australia Kuala Lumpur 16 Sep 2006
17 CJ McKay 4.4 0 20 4 Australia Melbourne 05 Feb 2012
18 IJ Harvey 4.5 0 21 4 Australia Kolkata 18 Nov 2003
19 JN Gillespie 9.0 1 26 4 Australia Col-SSC 28 Aug 1999
20 NW Bracken 10.0 2 29 4 Australia Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
21 DK Lillee 10.0 1 32 4 Australia Sydney 15 Jan 1981
22 TG Hogan 8.0 0 33 4 Australia Thiruvananthapuram 01 Oct 1984
23 SR Waugh 9.0 0 40 4 Australia Sharjah 19 Apr 1998
24 CG Rackemann 10.0 1 41 4 Australia New Delhi 28 Sep 1984
25 MJ Clarke 10.0 0 42 4 Australia Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
26 MG Johnson 10.0 1 46 4 Australia Mohali 19 Oct 2013
27 GB Hogg 10.0 0 49 4 Australia Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
28 CJ McDermott 10.0 0 56 4 Australia Chennai 09 Oct 1987
Best bowling figures in an innings – four or more wickets – India
No Player Overs M Runs W Team Ground Match Date
1 M Kartik 10.0 3 27 6 India Mumbai 17 Oct 2007
2 AB Agarkar 9.3 1 42 6 India Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
3 RJ Shastri 6.5 1 15 5 India Perth 08 Dec 1991
4 SR Tendulkar 10.0 1 32 5 India Kochi 01 Apr 1998
5 N Kapil Dev 12.0 2 43 5 India Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
6 S Madan Lal 8.2 3 20 4 India Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
7 RMH Binny 8.0 2 29 4 India Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983
8 N Kapil Dev 9.0 0 30 4 India Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
9 J Srinath 10.0 2 30 4 India Sydney 14 Jan 2000
10 AB Agarkar 9.0 0 37 4 India Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
11 SR Tendulkar 9.1 0 38 4 India Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
12 I Sharma 9.1 1 38 4 India Melbourne 10 Feb 2008
13 IK Pathan 10.0 1 41 4 India Adelaide 17 Feb 2008
14 AB Agarkar 10.0 0 46 4 India Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
15 P Kumar 10.0 2 46 4 India Brisbane 04 Mar 2008
16 L Balaji 10.0 0 48 4 India Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
17 UT Yadav 9.0 0 72 4 India Sydney 26 Mar 2015

 

Most dismissals – Ten or more – Australia
No Player Team Mat Inns Dis Ct St
1 AC Gilchrist Aus 46 46 79 73 6
2 IA Healy Aus 15 15 19 17 2
3 BJ Haddin Aus 19 12 16 16 0
4 WB Phillips Aus 11 11 14 11 3
Most dismissals – Ten or more – India
No Player Team Mat Inns Dis Ct St
1 MS Dhoni Ind 38 37 44 33 11
2 NR Mongia Ind 15 15 18 11 7
3 KS More Ind 15 15 14 9 5
4 CS Pandit Ind 9 9 12 4 8

 

 

Most dismissals in an innings – five or more – Australia
No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Ground Match Date
1 AC Gilchrist 6 6 0 1 Australia Vadodara 11 Oct 2007
2 AC Gilchrist 6 5 1 2 Australia Sydney 24 Feb 2008
3 AC Gilchrist 5 4 1 2 Australia Adelaide 17 Feb 2008
4 MS Wade 5 5 0 2 Australia Brisbane 19 Feb 2012
5 BJ Haddin 5 5 0 1 Australia Mohali 19 Oct 2013
Most dismissals in an innings – five or more – India
No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Ground Match Date
1 MS Dhoni 5 4 1 1 India Melbourne 10 Feb 2008

 

Most catches – 15 or more – Australia
No Player Team Mat Inns Ct
1 RT Ponting Aus 59 57 18
2 AR Border Aus 38 38 17
3 SR Waugh Aus 53 53 16
4 ME Waugh Aus 27 27 15
5 A Symonds Aus 36 35 15
Most catches – 15 or more – India
No Player Team Mat Inns Ct
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 71 71 31
2 M Azharuddin Ind 43 43 18
3 R Dravid Ind 40 29 16
4 N Kapil Dev Ind 41 40 16

 

Most catches in an innings – Three or more – Australia
No Player Ct Inns Team Ground Match Date
1 MJ Clarke 4 2 Australia Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
2 AR Border 3 2 Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 1986
3 MR Whitney 3 2 Australia Sydney 20 Jan 1992
4 SR Waugh 3 1 Australia Col-SSC 06 Sep 1996
5 SK Warne 3 2 Australia Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
6 B Lee 3 2 Australia Sydney 08 Feb 2004
Most catches in an innings – Three or more – India
No Player Ct Inns Team Ground Match Date
1 R Dravid 3 1 India Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
2 R Dravid 3 1 India Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
3 Z Khan 3 1 India Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011

 

Highest partnerships for each wicket – Australia – India one day series
Wkt Runs Partners Team Ground Match Date
1st 212 GR Marsh, DC Boon Australia Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
2nd 219 ML Hayden, RT Ponting Australia Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
3rd 234* RT Ponting, DR Martyn Australia Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
4th 213 VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh India Sydney 22 Jan 2004
5th 167 RG Sharma, MS Dhoni India Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
6th 123 S Ramesh, RR Singh India Col-SSC 28 Aug 1999
7th 102* SR Waugh, GC Dyer Australia Delhi 02 Oct 1986
7th 102 HK Badani, AB Agarkar India Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
8th 84 Harbhajan Singh, P Kumar India Vadodara 25 Oct 2009
9th 115 JP Faulkner, CJ McKay Australia Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
10th 41 Z Khan, RP Singh India Vadodara 11 Oct 2007

 

Highest partnerships for each wicket – Australia
Wkt Runs Partners Ground Match Date
1st 212 GR Marsh, DC Boon Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
2nd 219 ML Hayden, RT Ponting Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
3rd 234* RT Ponting, DR Martyn Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
4th 129* MJ Clarke, CL White Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
5th 153 GJ Bailey, GJ Maxwell Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
6th 103 SR Waugh, DS Lehmann Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
7th 102* SR Waugh, GC Dyer Delhi 02 Oct 1986
8th 49 WB Phillips, RM Hogg Melbourne 03 Mar 1985
9th 115 JP Faulkner, CJ McKay Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
10th 25 NM Hauritz, BW Hilfenhaus Nagpur 28 Oct 2009

 

List of 150 plus runs partnerships – Australia
No Partners Runs Wkt Ground Match Date
1 RT Ponting, DR Martyn 234* 3rd Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
2 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 219 2nd Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
3 GR Marsh, DC Boon 212 1st Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
4 AJ Finch, SPD Smith 182 2nd Sydney 26 Mar 2015
5 SR Watson, GJ Bailey 168 3rd Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
6 DC Boon, TM Moody 167* 2nd Sydney 14 Jan 1992
7 AC Gilchrist, ME Waugh 163 1st Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
8 ML Hayden, DR Martyn 157 3rd Sydney 08 Feb 2004
9 GJ Bailey, GJ Maxwell 153 5th Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
10 GR Marsh, DC Boon 152 1st Sydney 21 Jan 1986

 

List of hundred partnerships
No Partners Runs Wkt Ground Match Date
1 AR Border, GS Chappell 127* 2nd Sydney 18 Dec 1980
2 AR Border, KJ Hughes 100 3rd Sydney 15 Jan 1981
3 TM Chappell, KJ Hughes 144 2nd Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
4 KC Wessels, KJ Hughes 128 2nd New Delhi 28 Sep 1984
5 GR Marsh, DC Boon 152 1st Sydney 21 Jan 1986
6 GR Marsh, AR Border 121 2nd Sydney 21 Jan 1986
7 GR Marsh, DC Boon 146 1st Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
8 GR Marsh, DC Boon 212 1st Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
9 SR Waugh, GC Dyer 102* 7th Delhi 02 Oct 1986
10 DC Boon, GR Marsh 110 1st Chennai 09 Oct 1987
11 GR Marsh, MA Taylor 112 1st Hamilton 08 Mar 1990
12 DC Boon, DM Jones 129 2nd Hobart 10 Dec 1991
13 DM Jones, AR Border 137 3rd Adelaide 15 Dec 1991
14 DC Boon, TM Moody 167* 2nd Sydney 14 Jan 1992
15 ME Waugh, MA Taylor 103 1st Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
16 SR Waugh, SG Law 113 4th Col-SSC 06 Sep 1996
17 ME Waugh, AC Gilchrist 102 1st Kochi 01 Apr 1998
18 SR Waugh, DS Lehmann 103 6th Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
19 AC Gilchrist, A Symonds 132 2nd Galle 23 Aug 1999
20 AC Gilchrist, A Symonds 110 2nd Col-SSC 28 Aug 1999
21 AC Gilchrist, ME Waugh 163 1st Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
22 ME Waugh, RT Ponting 100 2nd Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
23 ML Hayden, MG Bevan 110 3rd Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
24 ME Waugh, ML Hayden 143 1st Pune 28 Mar 2001
25 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 219 2nd Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
26 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 100 1st Centurion 15 Feb 2003
27 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 105 1st Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
28 RT Ponting, DR Martyn 234* 3rd Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
29 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 132 1st Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
30 DR Martyn, MG Bevan 111 5th Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
31 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 119 1st Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
32 RT Ponting, DR Martyn 149* 3rd Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
33 A Symonds, MJ Clarke 143 5th Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
34 AC Gilchrist, RT Ponting 126 2nd Sydney 22 Jan 2004
35 AC Gilchrist, A Symonds 122 4th Perth 01 Feb 2004
36 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 139 2nd Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
37 ML Hayden, DR Martyn 157 3rd Sydney 08 Feb 2004
38 MJ Clarke, BJ Haddin 144 5th Bangalore 29 Sep 2007
39 A Symonds, BJ Haddin 108 5th Kochi 02 Oct 2007
40 MJ Clarke, A Symonds 123 4th Hyd-RGS 05 Oct 2007
41 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 110 2nd Sydney 24 Feb 2008
42 RT Ponting, A Symonds 102 4th Sydney 24 Feb 2008
43 ML Hayden, A Symonds 100 4th Sydney 02 Mar 2008
44 SR Watson, SE Marsh 145 1st Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
45 MJ Clarke, MEK Hussey 144 3rd Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
46 MJ Clarke, CL White 129* 4th Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
47 PJ Forrest, MEK Hussey 100 4th Brisbane 19 Feb 2012
48 PJ Hughes, AJ Finch 110 1st Pune 13 Oct 2013
49 PJ Hughes, SR Watson 108 2nd Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
50 GJ Bailey, GJ Maxwell 153 5th Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
51 SR Watson, GJ Bailey 168 3rd Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
52 GJ Bailey, AC Voges 120 5th Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
53 JP Faulkner, CJ McKay 115 9th Bangalore o2 Nov 2013
54 AJ Finch, SPD Smith 101 3rd Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
55 AJ Finch, SPD Smith 182 2nd Sydney 26 Mar 2015

 

List of hundred partnerships – Australia – wicket wise break up
No Partners Runs Wkt Ground Match Date
1 GR Marsh, DC Boon 212 1st Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
2 AC Gilchrist, ME Waugh 163 1st Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
3 GR Marsh, DC Boon 152 1st Sydney 21 Jan 1986
4 GR Marsh, DC Boon 146 1st Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
5 SR Watson, SE Marsh 145 1st Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
6 ME Waugh, ML Hayden 143 1st Pune 28 Mar 2001
7 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 132 1st Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
8 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 119 1st Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
9 GR Marsh, MA Taylor 112 1st Hamilton 08 Mar 1990
10 DC Boon, GR Marsh 110 1st Chennai 09 Oct 1987
11 PJ Hughes, AJ Finch 110 1st Pune 13 Oct 2013
12 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 105 1st Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
13 ME Waugh, MA Taylor 103 1st Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
14 ME Waugh, AC Gilchrist 102 1st Kochi 01 Apr 1998
14 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden 100 1st Centurion 15 Feb 2003
           
1 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 219 2nd Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
2 AJ Finch, SPD Smith 182 2nd Sydney 26 Mar 2015
3 DC Boon, TM Moody 167* 2nd Sydney 14 Jan 1992
4 TM Chappell, KJ Hughes 144 2nd Nottingham 13 Jun 1983
5 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 139 2nd Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
6 AC Gilchrist, A Symonds 132 2nd Galle 23 Aug 1999
7 DC Boon, DM Jones 129 2nd Hobart 10 Dec 1991
8 KC Wessels, KJ Hughes 128 2nd New Delhi 28 Sep 1984
9 AR Border, GS Chappell 127* 2nd Sydney 18 Dec 1980
10 AC Gilchrist, RT Ponting 126 2nd Sydney 22 Jan 2004
11 GR Marsh, AR Border 121 2nd Sydney 21 Jan 1986
12 AC Gilchrist, A Symonds 110 2nd Col-SSC 28 Aug 1999
13 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 110 2nd Sydney 24 Feb 2008
14 PJ Hughes, SR Watson 108 2nd Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
15 ME Waugh, RT Ponting 100 2nd Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
           
1 RT Ponting, DR Martyn 234* 3rd Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
2 SR Watson, GJ Bailey 168 3rd Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
3 ML Hayden, DR Martyn 157 3rd Sydney 08 Feb 2004
4 RT Ponting, DR Martyn 149* 3rd Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
5 MJ Clarke, MEK Hussey 144 3rd Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
6 DM Jones, AR Border 137 3rd Adelaide 15 Dec 1991
7 ML Hayden, MG Bevan 110 3rd Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
8 AJ Finch, SPD Smith 101 3rd Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
9 AR Border, KJ Hughes 100 3rd Sydney 15 Jan 1981
           
1 MJ Clarke, CL White 129* 4th Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
2 MJ Clarke, A Symonds 123 4th Hyd-RGS 05 Oct 2007
3 AC Gilchrist, A Symonds 122 4th Perth 01 Feb 2004
4 SR Waugh, SG Law 113 4th Col-SSC 06 Sep 1996
5 RT Ponting, A Symonds 102 4th Sydney 24 Feb 2008
6 ML Hayden, A Symonds 100 4th Sydney 02 Mar 2008
7 PJ Forrest, MEK Hussey 100 4th Brisbane 19 Feb 2012
           
1 GJ Bailey, GJ Maxwell 153 5th Ranchi 23 Oct 2013
2 MJ Clarke, BJ Haddin 144 5th Bangalore 29 Sep 2007
3 A Symonds, MJ Clarke 143 5th Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
4 GJ Bailey, AC Voges 120 5th Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
5 DR Martyn, MG Bevan 111 5th Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
6 A Symonds, BJ Haddin 108 5th Kochi 02 Oct 2007
           
1 SR Waugh, DS Lehmann 103 6th Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
           
1 SR Waugh, GC Dyer 102* 7th Delhi 02 Oct 1986
           
1 JP Faulkner, CJ McKay 115 9th Bangalore 02 Nov 2013

 

Highest partnerships by wicket – India
Wkt Runs Partners Ground Match Date
1st 178 RG Sharma, S Dhawan Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
2nd 199 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman Indore 31 Mar 2001
3rd 140 SR Tendulkar, R Dravid Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
4th 213 VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh Sydney 22 Jan 2004
5th 167 RG Sharma, MS Dhoni Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
6th 123 S Ramesh, RR Singh Col-SSC 28 Aug 1999
7th 102 HK Badani, AB Agarkar Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
8th 84 Harbhajan Singh, P Kumar Vadodara 25 Oct 2009
9th 59 Z Khan, Harbhajan Singh Visakhapatnam 03 Apr 2001
10th 41 Z Khan, RP Singh Vadodara 11 Oct 2007

 

List of 150 plus runs partnerships – India
No Partners Runs Wkt Ground Match Date
1 VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh 213 4th Sydney 22 Jan 2004
2 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 199 2nd Indore 31 Mar 2001
3 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 190 2nd Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
4 RG Sharma, V Kohli 186* 2nd Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
5 RG Sharma, S Dhawan 178 1st Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
6 RG Sharma, S Dhawan 176 1st Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
7 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 175 1st Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
8 RG Sharma, MS Dhoni 167 5th Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
9 SM Gavaskar, M Azharuddin 165 2nd Sharjah 05 Apr 1987

 

List of hundred partnerships – India
No Partners Runs Wkt Ground Match Date
1 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 101 2nd Melbourne 11 Jan 1981
2 RJ Shastri, RMH Binny 104 1st Ahmedabad 05 Oct 1984
3 RJ Shastri, SM Gavaskar 115 3rd Indore 06 Oct 1984
4 RJ Shastri, K Srikkanth 124 1st Melbourne 03 Mar 1985
5 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 102 3rd Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
6 K Srikkanth, R Lamba 102 2nd Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
7 R Lamba, DB Vengsarkar 102 3rd Delhi 02 Oct 1986
8 SM Gavaskar, M Azharuddin 165 2nd Sharjah 05 Apr 1987
9 K Srikkanth, R Lamba 115 1st Bangalore 27 Oct 1989
10 SV Manjrekar, SR Tendulkar 102 3rd Hobart 10 Dec 1991
11 A Jadeja, NS Sidhu 130 2nd Sharjah 19 Apr 1994
12 SC Ganguly, SB Joshi 100 7th Col-SSC 06 Sep 1996
13 M Azharuddin, R Dravid 110 4th Mohali 03 Nov 1996
14 M Azharuddin, A Jadeja 104 4th Kochi 01 Apr 1998
15 A Jadeja, HH Kanitkar 121 5th Kochi 01 Apr 1998
16 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 175 1st Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
17 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 104 5th Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
18 SR Tendulkar, M Azharuddin 120 3rd Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
19 SR Tendulkar, A Jadeja 132 4th Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
20 SR Tendulkar, R Dravid 140 3rd Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
21 A Jadeja, RR Singh 141 5th The Oval 04 Jun 1999
22 S Ramesh, RR Singh 123 6th Col-SSC 28 Aug 1999
23 SC Ganguly, R Dravid 109 4th Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
24 R Dravid, V Sehwag 100 5th Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
25 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 199 2nd Indore 31 Mar 2001
26 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 105 2nd Margao 06 Apr 2001
27 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 190 2nd Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
28 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar 103 1st Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
29 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar 103 1st Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
30 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 110 2nd Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
31 VVS Laxman, R Dravid 133 3rd Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
32 VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh 213 4th Sydney 22 Jan 2004
33 HK Badani, AB Agarkar 102 7th Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
34 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 140 1st Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
35 SR Tendulkar, RG Sharma 123 4th Sydney 02 Mar 2008
36 G Gambhir, MS Dhoni 119 4th Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
37 MS Dhoni, SK Raina 136 5th Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
38 Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni 148 4th Delhi 31 Oct 2009
39 SR Tendulkar, SK Raina 137 5th Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
40 V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh 137 3rd Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
41 RG Sharma, S Dhawan 176 1st Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
42 RG Sharma, V Kohli 186* 2nd Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
43 RG Sharma, S Dhawan 178 1st Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
44 RG Sharma, S Dhawan 112 1st Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
45 RG Sharma, MS Dhoni 167 5th Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
46 RG Sharma, SK Raina 126 4th Melbourne 18 Jan 2015

 

List of hundred partnerships – India – wicket wise break up
No Partners Runs Wkt Ground Match Date
1 RG Sharma, S Dhawan 178 1st Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
2 RG Sharma, S Dhawan 176 1st Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
3 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 175 1st Kanpur 07 Apr 1998
4 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 140 1st Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
5 RJ Shastri, K Srikkanth 124 1st Melbourne 03 Mar 1985
6 K Srikkanth, R Lamba 115 1st Bangalore 27 Oct 1989
7 RG Sharma, S Dhawan 112 1st Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
8 RJ Shastri, RMH Binny 104 1st Ahmedabad 05 Oct 1984
9 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar 103 1st Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
10 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar 103 1st Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
           
1 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 199 2nd Indore 31 Mar 2001
2 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 190 2nd Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
3 RG Sharma, V Kohli 186* 2nd Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
4 SM Gavaskar, M Azharuddin 165 2nd Sharjah 05 Apr 1987
5 A Jadeja, NS Sidhu 130 2nd Sharjah 19 Apr 1994
6 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 110 2nd Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
7 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 105 2nd Margao 06 Apr 2001
8 K Srikkanth, R Lamba 102 2nd Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
9 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 101 2nd Melbourne 11 Jan 1981
           
1 SR Tendulkar, R Dravid 140 3rd Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh 137 3rd Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
3 VVS Laxman, R Dravid 133 3rd Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
4 SR Tendulkar, M Azharuddin 120 3rd Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
5 RJ Shastri, SM Gavaskar 115 3rd Indore 06 Oct 1984
6 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 102 3rd Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
7 R Lamba, DB Vengsarkar 102 3rd Delhi 02 Oct 1986
8 SV Manjrekar, SR Tendulkar 102 3rd Hobart 10 Dec 1991
           
1 VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh 213 4th Sydney 22 Jan 2004
2 Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni 148 4th Delhi 31 Oct 2009
3 SR Tendulkar, A Jadeja 132 4th Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
4 RG Sharma, SK Raina 126 4th Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
5 SR Tendulkar, RG Sharma 123 4th Sydney 02 Mar 2008
6 G Gambhir, MS Dhoni 119 4th Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
7 M Azharuddin, R Dravid 110 4th Mohali 03 Nov 1996
8 SC Ganguly, R Dravid 109 4th Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
9 M Azharuddin, A Jadeja 104 4th Kochi 01 Apr 1998
           
1 RG Sharma, MS Dhoni 167 5th Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
2 A Jadeja, RR Singh 141 5th The Oval 04 Jun 1999
3 SR Tendulkar, SK Raina 137 5th Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
4 MS Dhoni, SK Raina 136 5th Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
5 A Jadeja, HH Kanitkar 121 5th Kochi 01 Apr 1998
6 SR Tendulkar, VVS Laxman 104 5th Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
7 R Dravid, V Sehwag 100 5th Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
           
1 S Ramesh, RR Singh 123 6th Col-SSC 28 Aug 1999
           
1 HK Badani, AB Agarkar 102 7th Melbourne 06 Feb 2004
2 SC Ganguly, SB Joshi 100 7th Col-SSC 06 Sep 1996

 

Captain’s hundred in vain – Australia
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MA Taylor 105 1 v India Bangalore 21 Oct 1996
2 RT Ponting 140* 1 v India Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
3 RT Ponting 108* 1 v India Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
4 RT Ponting 124 1 v India Sydney 24 Feb 2008
5 MJ Clarke 111* 1 v India Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
6 RT Ponting 104 1 v India Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
6 GJ Bailey 156 1 v India Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
Captain’s hundreds in vain – India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MS Dhoni 124 1 v Australia Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
2 MS Dhoni 139* 1 v Australia Mohali 19 Oct 2013

 

Wicket keeper’s hundred in vain – Australia
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AC Gilchrist 111 1 v India Bangalore 12 Nov 2003
Wicket keeper’s hundred in vain – India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MS Dhoni 124 1 v Australia Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
2 MS Dhoni 139* 1 v Australia Mohali 19 Oct 2013

 

Hundreds in a losing cause – Australia
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GR Marsh 104 1 v India Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
2 DC Boon 111 1 v India Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
3 MA Taylor 105 1 v India Bangalore 21 Oct 1996
4 ML Hayden 109 2 v India Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
5 MJ Clarke 111* 1 v India Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
6 RT Ponting 104 1 v India Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
7 SR Watson 102 1 v India Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
8 GJ Bailey 156 1 v India Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
9 JP Faulkner 116 2 v India Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
Hundreds in a losing cause – India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RJ Shastri 102 1 v Australia Indore 06 Oct 1984
2 R Lamba 102 1 v Australia Rajkot 07 Oct 1986
3 SR Tendulkar 143 2 v Australia Sharjah 22 Apr 1998
4 A Jadeja 100* 2 v Australia The Oval 04 Jun 1999
5 SC Ganguly 100 2 v Australia Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
6 HK Badani 100 1 v Australia Pune 28 Mar 2001
7 VVS Laxman 101 1 v Australia Margao 06 Apr 2001
8 VVS Laxman 106* 1 v Australia Sydney 22 Jan 2004
9 Yuvraj Singh 139 1 v Australia Sydney 22 Jan 2004
10 Yuvraj Singh 121 2 v Australia Hyd-RGS 05 Oct 2007
11 G Gambhir 113 2 v Australia Sydney 24 Feb 2008
12 SR Tendulkar 175 2 v Australia Hyd-RGS 05 Nov 2009
13 MS Dhoni 139* 1 v Australia Mohali 19 Oct 2013
14 RG Sharma 138 1 v Australia Melbourne 18 Jan 2015

 

Batsmen collecting the first ball duck – Australia
No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GF Lawson 0 1 2 v India Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
2 AR Border 0 1 1 v India Melbourne 16 Jan 1986
3 CJ McDermott 0 1 1 v India Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
4 CJ McDermott 0 1 1 v India Sydney 05 Feb 1986
5 SK Warne 0 1 1 v India Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
6 DW Fleming 0 1 1 v India Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
7 SG Law 0 1 2 v India Mohali 03 Nov 1996
8 ML Hayden 0 1 1 v India Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
9 DR Martyn 0 1 1 v India Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
10 BA Williams 0 1 1 v India Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
11 DR Martyn 0 1 2 v India Sydney 22 Jan 2004
12 GB Hogg 0 1 2 v India Chandigarh 08 Oct 2007
13 MJ Clarke 0 1 1 v India Nagpur 14 Oct 2007
14 MJ Clarke 0 1 1 v India Mumbai 17 Oct 2007
15 A Symonds 0 1 1 v India Mumbai 17 Oct 2007
16 B Lee 0 1 1 v India Mumbai 17 Oct 2007
17 SR Clark 0 1 1 v India Melbourne 10 Feb 2008
18 DE Bollinger 0 1 1 v India Mohali 02 Nov 2009
19 MG Johnson 0 1 1 v India Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
Batsmen collecting the first ball duck – India
No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KD Ghavri 0 1 1 v Australia Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
2 N Kapil Dev 0 1 1 v Australia Sydney 08 Jan 1981
3 K Srikkanth 0 1 2 v Australia Sharjah 29 Mar 1985
4 M Amarnath 0 1 2 v Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 1986
5 N Kapil Dev 0 1 2 v Australia Sydney 05 Feb 1986
6 M Prabhakar 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 18 Jan 1992
7 JJ Martin 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
8 A Kumble 0 1 1 v Australia Sydney 14 Jan 2000
9 BKV Prasad 0 1 1 v Australia Sydney 14 Jan 2000
10 HH Kanitkar 0 1 2 v Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
11 Harbhajan Singh 0 1 1 v Australia Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
12 V Sehwag 0 1 2 v Australia Mumbai 01 Nov 2003
13 Z Khan 0 1 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Nov 2003
14 IK Pathan 0 1 2 v Australia Kuala Lumpur 16 Sep 2006
15 R Dravid 0 1 1 v Australia Vadodara 11 Oct 2007
16 MS Dhoni 0 1 2 v Australia Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
17 Yuvraj Singh 0 1 1 v Australia Mohali 19 Oct 2013
18 R Vinay Kumar 0 1 1 v Australia Mohali 19 Oct 2013
19 B Kumar 0 1 1 v Australia Melbourne 18 Jan 2015
20 MM Sharma 0 1 2 v Australia Sydney 26 Mar 2015

 

Batsmen dismissed run out without scoring – Australia
No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KJ Hughes 0 0 2 v India Melbourne 11 Jan 1981
2 CJ McDermott 0 1 1 v India Sydney 05 Feb 1986
3 DW Fleming 0 1 1 v India Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
4 IJ Harvey 0 0 1 v India Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
5 BA Williams 0 3 2 v India Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
6 GB Hogg 0 1 2 v India Chandigarh 08 Oct 2007
7 B Lee 0 0 1 v India Sydney 24 Feb 2008
8 DE Bollinger 0 1 1 v India Mohali 02 Nov 2009
Batsmen dismissed run out without scoring – India
No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RMH Binny 0 0 1 v Australia Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
2 KD Ghavri 0 1 1 v Australia Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
3 KS More 0 3 2 v Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 1986
4 C Sharma 0 0 1 v Australia Melbourne 09 Feb 1986
5 RMH Binny 0 3 2 v Australia Chennai 09 Oct 1987
6 M Prabhakar 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 18 Jan 1992
7 J Srinath 0 3 2 v Australia Melbourne 18 Jan 1992
8 SLV Raju 0 0 2 v Australia Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
9 RL Sanghvi 0 2 1 v Australia Delhi 14 Apr 1998
10 DS Mohanty 0 3 2 v Australia The Oval 04 Jun 1999
11 JJ Martin 0 1 2 v Australia Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
12 J Srinath 0 2 1 v Australia Centurion 15 Feb 2003
13 R Dravid 0 11 2 v Australia Sydney 08 Feb 2004
14 SC Ganguly 0 4 1 v Australia Vadodara 11 Oct 2007
15 R Vinay Kumar 0 1 1 v Australia Mohali 19 Oct 2013
16 V Kohli 0 3 1 v Australia Bangalore 02 Nov 2013

 

Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty – Australia
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GR Marsh 104 1 v India Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
2 ME Waugh 126 1 v India Mumbai 27 Feb 1996
3 ML Hayden 54 1 v India Kuala Lumpur 22 Sep 2006
4 MJ Clarke 130 1 v India Bangalore 29 Sep 2007
5 ML Hayden 54 1 v India Sydney 24 Feb 2008
6 ML Hayden 55 2 v India Brisbane 04 Mar 2008
7 RT Ponting 65 1 v India Centurion 28 Sep 2009
8 RT Ponting 52 1 v India Mohali 02 Nov 2009
9 CL White 62 1 v India Mohali 02 Nov 2009
10 AJ Finch 50 1 v India Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
11 GJ Maxwell 53 1 v India Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty – India
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 52 1 v Australia Srinagar 09 Sep 1986
2 M Azharuddin 93 2 v Australia Brisbane 01 Mar 1992
3 NS Sidhu 54 2 v Australia Dunedin 22 Feb 1995
4 SR Tendulkar 141 1 v Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
5 A Jadeja 71 1 v Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
6 SC Ganguly 100 2 v Australia Melbourne 12 Jan 2000
7 V Dahiya 51 1 v Australia Bangalore 25 Mar 2001
8 VVS Laxman 51 1 v Australia Pune 28 Mar 2001
9 VVS Laxman 83 1 v Australia Indore 31 Mar 2001
10 V Sehwag 82 2 v Australia Johannesburg 23 Mar 2003
11 VVS Laxman 102 1 v Australia Gwalior 26 Oct 2003
12 SC Ganguly 82 2 v Australia Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
13 SR Tendulkar 79 1 v Australia Chandigarh 08 Oct 2007
14 G Gambhir 76 1 v Australia Nagpur 28 Oct 2009
15 G Gambhir 50 2 v Australia Ahmedabad 24 Mar 2011
16 MS Dhoni 62 1 v Australia Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
17 MS Dhoni 65 2 v Australia Sydney 26 Mar 2015

 

Batsmen dismissed run out without facing a delivery – Australia
No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KJ Hughes 0 0 2 v India Melbourne 11 Jan 1981
2 IJ Harvey 0 0 1 v India Adelaide 26 Jan 2000
3 B Lee 0 0 1 v India Sydney 24 Feb 2008
Batsmen dismissed run out without facing a delivery – India
No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RMH Binny 0 0 1 v Australia Melbourne 06 Dec 1980
2 C Sharma 0 0 1 v Australia Melbourne 09 Feb 1986
3 SLV Raju 0 0 2 v Australia Brisbane 01 Mar 1992

 

 

Smallest margin of victories in one day games – Teams winning the one day game by one wicket margin

Smallest margin of victories in one day games – Teams winning the one day game by one wicket margin

Sri Lanka won the first one-day game of the ongoing series against West Indies at Col-RPS on 01.11.15 by one wicket with seven balls to spare to provide the 59th occasion of a team winning a one-day game by one wicket margin in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 England 1 wicket 3 182 54.3 v West Indies Leeds 05.09.73
2 West Indies 1 wicket 2 267 59.4 v Pakistan Birmingham 11.06.75
3 New Zealand 1 wicket 2 204 49.4 v West Indies Christchurch 06.02.80
4 West Indies 1 wicket 7 107 28.5 v Pakistan Brisbane 16.01.82
5 West Indies 1 wicket 5 178 49.1 v Pakistan Adelaide 28.01.84
6 Pakistan 1 wicket 0 214 35.0 v New Zealand Multan 07.12.84
7 Pakistan 1 wicket 0 246 50.0 v India Sharjah 18.04.86
8 Pakistan 1 wicket 1 274 49.5 v Australia Perth 02.01.87
9 England 1 wicket 3 214 54.3 v Pakistan Birmingham 25.05.87
10 Pakistan 1 wicket 0 217 50.0 v West Indies Lahore 16.10.87
11 England 1 wicket 32 174 49.4 v West Indies Birmingham 23.05.91
12 West Indies 1 wicket 15 216 47.3 v Pakistan Sharjah 17.10.91
13 Australia 1 wicket 3 197 44.3 v New Zealand Christchurch 21.03.93
14 New Zealand 1 wicket 1 233 49.5 v Pakistan Christchurch 17.12.95
15 Australia 1 wicket 0 173 43.0 v West Indies Sydney 01.01.96
16 West Indies 1 wicket 5 244 49.1 v New Zealand Kingston 26.03.96
17 West Indies 1 wicket 1 267 49.5 v England Bridgetown 01.04.98
18 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 2 303 49.4 v England Adelaide 23.01.99
19 England 1 wicket 22 132 44.2 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 18.02.00
20 Zimbabwe 1 wicket 1 284 49.5 v India Jodhpur 08.12.00
21 Zimbabwe 1 wicket 8 274 48.4 v New Zealand Auckland 07.01.01
22 West Indies 1 wicket 8 241 48.4 v Zimbabwe Brisbane 13.01.01
23 Zimbabwe 1 wicket 2 275 49.4 v India Faridabad 07.03.02
24 India 1 wicket 1 200 48.5 v New Zealand Auckland 11.01.03
25 West Indies 1 wicket 20 145 46.4 v Bangladesh Kingstown 15.05.04
26 Australia 1 wicket 5 247 49.1 v South Africa Durban 10.03.06
27 South Africa 1 wicket 1 435 49.5 v Australia Johannesburg 12.03.06
28 Netherlands 1 wicket 2 205 41.4 v Canada Benoni 01.12.06
29 New Zealand 1 wicket 0 225 50.0 v Sri Lanka Queenstown 31.12.06
30 Kenya 1 wicket 6 285 49.0 v Ireland Nairobi (Ruaraka) 02.02.07
31 Bangladesh 1 wicket 16 245 47.2 v Zimbabwe Harare 10.02.07
32 New Zealand 1 wicket 3 347 49.3 v Australia Hamilton 20.02.07
33 South Africa 1 wicket 10 210 48.2 v Sri Lanka Providence 28.03.07
34 England 1 wicket 1 301 49.5 v West Indies Bridgetown 21.04.07
35 Kenya 1 wicket 82 168 36.2 v Bermuda Nairobi (Gym) 28.10.07
36 West Indies 1 wicket 0 236 50.0 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 10.04.08
37 New Zealand 1 wicket 0 246 50.0 v England The Oval 25.06.08
38 Bangladesh 1 wicket 6 222 49.0 v Zimbabwe Chittagong 05.11.09
39 South Africa 1 wicket 2 253 49.4 v West Indies Port of Spain 03.06.10
40 England 1 wicket 5 213 49.1 v Australia Manchester 27.06.10
41 Scotland 1 wicket 1 235 49.5 v Netherlands Amstelveen 01.07.10
42 Afghanistan 1 wicket 0 234 50.0 v Kenya Amstelveen 05.07.10
43 Pakistan 1 wicket 1 287 49.5 v South Africa Abu Dhabi 31.10.10
44 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 34 240 44.2 v Australia Melbourne 03.11.10
45 Pakistan 1 wicket 1 275 49.5 v South Africa Dubai (DSC) 05.11.10
46 Zimbabwe 1 wicket 1 329 49.5 v New Zealand Bulawayo 25.10.11
47 India 1 wicket 7 212 48.5 v West Indies Cuttack 29.11.11
48 New Zealand 1 wicket 26 209 45.4 v South Africa Paarl 19.01.13
49 3outh Africa 1 wicket 0 261 50.0 v New Zealand Potchefstroom 25.01.13
50 New Zealand 1 wicket 81 139 36.3 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 09.06.13
51 West Indies 1 wicket 14 230 47.4 v India Kingston 30.06.13
52 India 1 wicket 2 202 49.4 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 11.07.13
53 Ireland 1 wicket 1 224 49.5 v Scotland Belfast 06.09.13
54 Australia 1 wicket 3 301 49.3 v England Brisbane 17.01.14
55 Pakistan 1 wicket 2 246 49.4 v India Dhaka 02.03.14
56 West Indies 1 wicket 9 263 48.3 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 25.01.15
57 Afghanistan 1 wicket 3 211 49.3 v Scotland Dunedin 26.02.15
58 New Zealand 1 wicket 161 152 23.1 v Australia Auckland 28.02.15
59 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 7 163 24.5 v West Indies Colombo (RPS) 01.11.15

Sri Lanka won the first one-day game of the ongoing series against West Indies at Col-RPS on 01.11.15 by one wicket with seven balls to spare to provide the 47th occasion of a team winning a one-day game by one wicket margin with single digit balls to spare in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Pakistan 1 wicket 0 214 35.0 v New Zealand Multan 07.12.84
2 Pakistan 1 wicket 0 246 50.0 v India Sharjah 18.04.86
3 Pakistan 1 wicket 0 217 50.0 v West Indies Lahore 16.10.87
4 Australia 1 wicket 0 173 43.0 v West Indies Sydney 01.01.96
5 New Zealand 1 wicket 0 225 50.0 v Sri Lanka Queenstown 31.12.06
6 West Indies 1 wicket 0 236 50.0 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 10.04.08
7 New Zealand 1 wicket 0 246 50.0 v England The Oval 25.06.08
8 Afghanistan 1 wicket 0 234 50.0 v Kenya Amstelveen 05.07.10
9 South Africa 1 wicket 0 261 50.0 v New Zealand Potchefstroom 25.01.13
10 Pakistan 1 wicket 1 274 49.5 v Australia Perth 02.01.87
11 New Zealand 1 wicket 1 233 49.5 v Pakistan Christchurch 17.12.95
12 West Indies 1 wicket 1 267 49.5 v England Bridgetown 01.04.98
13 Zimbabwe 1 wicket 1 284 49.5 v India Jodhpur 08.12.00
14 India 1 wicket 1 200 48.5 v New Zealand Auckland 11.01.03
15 South Africa 1 wicket 1 435 49.5 v Australia Johannesburg 12.03.06
16 England 1 wicket 1 301 49.5 v West Indies Bridgetown 21.04.07
17 Scotland 1 wicket 1 235 49.5 v Netherlands Amstelveen 01.07.10
18 Pakistan 1 wicket 1 287 49.5 v South Africa Abu Dhabi 31.10.10
19 Pakistan 1 wicket 1 275 49.5 v South Africa Dubai (DSC) 05.11.10
20 Zimbabwe 1 wicket 1 329 49.5 v New Zealand Bulawayo 25.10.11
21 Ireland 1 wicket 1 224 49.5 v Scotland Belfast 06.09.13
22 West Indies 1 wicket 2 267 59.4 v Pakistan Birmingham 11.06.75
23 New Zealand 1 wicket 2 204 49.4 v West Indies Christchurch 06.02.80
24 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 2 303 49.4 v England Adelaide 23.01.99
25 Zimbabwe 1 wicket 2 275 49.4 v India Faridabad 07.03.02
26 Netherlands 1 wicket 2 205 41.4 v Canada Benoni 01.12.06
27 South Africa 1 wicket 2 253 49.4 v West Indies Port of Spain 03.06.10
28 India 1 wicket 2 202 49.4 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 11.07.13
29 Pakistan 1 wicket 2 246 49.4 v India Dhaka 02.03.14
30 England 1 wicket 3 182 54.3 v West Indies Leeds 05.09.73
31 England 1 wicket 3 214 54.3 v Pakistan Birmingham 25.05.87
32 Australia 1 wicket 3 197 44.3 v New Zealand Christchurch 21.03.93
33 New Zealand 1 wicket 3 347 49.3 v Australia Hamilton 20.02.07
34 Australia 1 wicket 3 301 49.3 v England Brisbane 17.01.14
35 Afghanistan 1 wicket 3 211 49.3 v Scotland Dunedin 26.02.15
36 West Indies 1 wicket 5 178 49.1 v Pakistan Adelaide 28.01.84
37 West Indies 1 wicket 5 244 49.1 v New Zealand Kingston 26.03.96
38 Australia 1 wicket 5 247 49.1 v South Africa Durban 10.03.06
39 England 1 wicket 5 213 49.1 v Australia Manchester 27.06.10
40 Kenya 1 wicket 6 285 49.0 v Ireland Nairobi (Ruaraka) 02.02.07
41 Bangladesh 1 wicket 6 222 49.0 v Zimbabwe Chittagong 05.11.09
42 West Indies 1 wicket 7 107 28.5 v Pakistan Brisbane 16.01.82
43 India 1 wicket 7 212 48.5 v West Indies Cuttack 29.11.11
44 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 7 163 24.5 v West Indies Colombo (RPS) 01.11.15
45 Zimbabwe 1 wicket 8 274 48.4 v New Zealand Auckland 07.01.01
46 West Indies 1 wicket 8 241 48.4 v Zimbabwe Brisbane 13.01.01
47 West Indies 1 wicket 9 263 48.3 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 25.01.15

Sri Lanka won the first one-day game of the ongoing series against West Indies at Col-RPS on 01.11.15 by one wicket with seven balls to spare to provide the third occasion of a team winning a one-day game by one wicket margin with exact seven wickets to spare in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 West Indies 1 wicket 7 107 28.5 v Pakistan Brisbane 16.01.82
2 India 1 wicket 7 212 48.5 v West Indies Cuttack 29.11.11
3 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 7 163 24.5 v West Indies Colombo (RPS) 01.11.15

Sri Lanka won the first one-day game of the ongoing series against West Indies at Col-RPS on 01.11.15 by one wicket with seven balls to spare to provide the third occasion of a Sri Lanka winning a one-day game by one wicket margin in the history of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Date
1 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 2 303 49.4 v England Adelaide 23.01.99
2 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 34 240 44.2 v Australia Melbourne 03.11.10
3 Sri Lanka 1 wicket 7 163 24.5 v West Indies Colombo (RPS) 01.11.15

 

Few more records for MS Dhoni in the just concluded one day series against South Africa

Few more records for MS Dhoni in the just concluded one day series against South Africa

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 4071 runs as captain in a bilateral one-day series involving two teams at the end of just concluded one-day series against South Africa. He became the second captain to total 4000 plus runs in a bilateral series after RT Ponting. RT Ponting has an aggregate of 4407 runs.

MS Dhoni occupies the second place in the list of captains who have scored most runs on home soil in the bilateral one-day series involving two teams. At the end of the just concluded one-day series against South Africa at home, MS Dhoni’s aggregate read 2247. The first place is occupied by SP Fleming who has an aggregate of 2249 runs. MS Dhoni went past GC Smith who has a total of 2170 runs on his way to occupy the second place.

MS Dhoni’s aggregate at the end of the just concluded one-day series against South Africa at home read 6145. He became the sixth batsman in the annals of one day games to score 6000 plus runs in a bilateral series involving two teams. He completed 6000 runs during this series. Other batsman to total 6000 plus runs under this category of statistics are – KC Sangakkara {7331}, SR Tendulkar {7215}, JH Kallis {7133}, AB de Villiers {6603} and TM Dilshan {6148}

AB de Viiliers of South Africa emulated SC Ganguly of India in scoring three centuries as captain in a one day series.

AB de Viiliers of South Africa emulated SC Ganguly of India in scoring three centuries as captain in a one day series.

AB de Viiliers of South Africa emulated SC Ganguly of India in scoring three centuries as captain in a one day series. SC Ganguly leading India had scored three centuries in a multi-nation tournament played in South Africa in 2002-03.

In the just concluded bilateral series against India, AB de Villiers of South Africa scored three centuries thus emulating SC Ganguly. The performances of these two captains are furnished below

SC Ganguly in World Cup 2003 in South Africa
No Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 112* 1 Ind Nam Pietermaritzburg 23 Feb 2003
2 107* 2 Ind Ken Cape Town 07 Mar 2003
3 111* 1 Ind Kne Durban 20 Mar 2003
AB de Villiers – RSA vs Ind in India 2015-16
No Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 104* 1 RSA Ind Kanpur 11 Oct 2015
2 112 2 RSA Ind Chennai 22 Oct 2015
3 119 1 RSa Ind Mumbai 25 Oct 2015

 

 

Eleven or more boundary sixes in an innings – AB de Villiers is the only batsman and also as captain to do the feat twice

Eleven or more boundary sixes in an innings – AB de Villiers is the only batsman and also as captain to do the feat twice

AB de Villiers of South Africa scored eleven boundary sixes in his knock of 119 in the final one-day game against India on 25.10.15 to provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman scoring eleven or more boundary sixes in a one-day innings in the annals of one day games. All the eleven occasions are listed below

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 RG Sharma 209 16 India v Australia Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
2 AB de Villiers 149 16 South Africa v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
3 CH Gayle 215 16 West Indies v Zimbabwe Canberra 24 Feb 2015
4 SR Watson 185* 15 Australia v Bangladesh Dhaka 11 Apr 2011
5 CJ Anderson 131* 14 New Zealand v West Indies Queenstown 01 Jan 2014
6 XM Marshall 157* 12 West Indies v Canada King City (NW) 22 Aug 2008
7 ST Jayasuriya 134 11 Sri Lanka v Pakistan Singapore 02 Apr 1996
8 Shahid Afridi 102 11 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 1996
9 D Ramdin 169 11 West Indies v Bangladesh Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
10 MJ Guptill 237* 11 New Zealand v West Indies Wellington 21 Mar 2015
11 AB de Villiers 119 11 South Africa v India Mumbai 25 Oct 2015

AB de Villiers is the only batsman in the history of one-day game to score eleven boundary sixes in an innings on two occasions. He had scored 16 boundary sixes in his knock of 149 against West Indies at Johannesburg on 18.01.15. AB de Villiers is also the only captain in the annals of one-day game to score eleven or more boundary sixes in an innings.

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 AB de Villiers 149 16 South Africa v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
2 AB de Villiers 119 11 South Africa v India Mumbai 25 Oct 2015

AB de Villiers had an aggregate of 94 boundary sixes as captain prior to the final game against India at Mumbai. With eleven boundary sixes in the final one day game, his boundary sixes aggregate read 105. He became the fourth captain in the annals of one-day games to score 100 plus sixes. Others are – RT Ponting {123}, MS Dhoni {117} and SC Ganguly {115}

AB de Villiers  is the second captain to score ten or more sixes in one-day innings. AD Mathews of Sri Lanka has scored ten boundary sixes against India at Ranchi on 16.11.2014. His feat of eleven sixes at Mumbai against India on 25.10.15 provide the third occasion of a captain scoring ten or more sixes in an innings in the history of one day games     

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 AB de Villiers 149 16 South Africa v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
2 AB de Villiers 119 11 South Africa v India Mumbai 25 Oct 2015
3 AD Mathews 139* 10 Sri Lanka v India Ranchi 16 Nov 2014

 

AB de Villiers adds one more feather to his cap – become the first ever batsman and captain to score fifty boundary sixes in a calendar year

AB de Villiers adds one more feather to his cap – become the first ever batsman and captain to score fifty boundary sixes in a calendar year

AB de Villiers of South Africa became the first batsman to score fifty boundary sixes in a calendar year. He achieved the feat when he scored his third boundary six – off Bhuvaneshwar Kumar over mid wickert which was a mishit – to credit himself with the first ever batsman to score fifty boundary sixes in a calendar year. At the end of this game, his aggregate of boundary sixes read 58.

The previous record for most sixes in a calendar year was held by Shahid Afridi of Pakistan who had a total of 48 boundary sixes in calendar year 2002. AB de Villiers was one boundary sixe shy of Shahid Afridi prior to the start of the final one day game against India and required two boundary sixes to rewrite the record of most boundary sixes in a calendar year,

The following table furnishes the performance of AB de Villiers in the calendar year 2015 – as of 25.10.15. He has played 20 games, 18 innings, twice not out, aggregate runs 1193, Highest Score 163 not out, Average 79.53, five centuries, five half centuries, 91 boundary fours and 58 boundary sixes.

No Opposition Ground Start Date Inns Runs 6s
1 West Indies Durban 16 Jan 2015 1 81 0
2 West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015 1 149 16
3 West Indies East London 21 Jan 2015 2 DNB
4 West Indies Port Elizabeth 25 Jan 2015 1 19 0
5 Zimbabwe Hamilton 15 Feb 2015 1 25 1
6 India Melbourne 22 Feb 2015 2 30 0
7 West Indies Sydney 27 Feb 2015 1 162* 8
8 Ireland Canberra 03 Mar 2015 1 24 2
9 Pakistan Auckland 07 Mar 2015 2 77 5
10 U.A.E. Wellington 12 Mar 2015 1 99 4
11 Sri Lanka Sydney 18 Mar 2015 2 DNB
12 New Zealand Auckland 24 Mar 2015 1 65* 1
13 New Zealand Centurion 19 Aug 2015 1 9 0
14 New Zealand Potchefstroom 23 Aug 2015 1 31 0
15 New Zealand Durban 26 Aug 2015 1 64 1
16 India Kanpur 11 Oct 2015 1 104* 6
17 India Indore 14 Oct 2015 2 19 1
18 India Rajkot 18 Oct 2015 1 4 0
19 India Chennai 22 Oct 2015 2 112 2
20 India Mumbai 25 Oct 2015 1 119 11
      Total   1193 58

AB de Viiliers also became the first captain to score fifty boundary sixes in a calendar year. He achieved the feat when he scored his third boundary six – off Bhuvaneshwar Kumar over mid wickert which was a mishit – to credit himself with the first ever batsman to score fifty boundary sixes in a calendar year. At the end of this game, his aggregate of boundary sixes read 58.

The previous record for most boundary sixes by a captain in a calendar year was held by SC Ganguly of India who had an aggregate of 34 boundary sixes in the calendar year 2000.

It should be noted with interest that no batsman or captain has ever scored fifty plus boundary sixes in a calendar year since the inception of the game in 1971 which means 43 years since 1971