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Teams winning a T20I by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare

Teams winning a T20I by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare

Sri Lanka won the second T20I against India at Col-RPS on 28 Jul 2021 by four wickets with two deliveries to spare to provide the 37th occasion of a team winning a T20I by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundStart Date
1Ind8 wkts2AusMelbourne3 Feb 2012
2NZl5 wkts2ZimHamilton14 Feb 2012
3Afg4 wkts2NetDub-DSC14 Mar 2012
4Eng7 wkts2WinNottingham24 Jun 2012
5Pak2 wkts2RSACol-RPS28 Sep 2012
6Pak5 wkts2IndBengaluru25 Dec 2012
7Ind6 wkts2AusRajkot10 Oct 2013
8Aus5 wkts2RSADurban12 Mar 2014
9HKG2 wkts2BanChattogram20 Mar 2014
10Ind7 wkts2WinDhaka23 Mar 2014
11Win6 wkts2AusDhaka28 Mar 2014
12Pak2 wkts2ZimLahore24 May 2015
13Nep3 wkts2NetRotterdam03 Jul 2015
14RSA7 wkts2IndDharamsala02 Oct 2015
15HKG4 wkts2AfgAbu Dhabi28 Nov 2015
16Oman2 wkts2IreDharamsala09 Mar 2016
17Eng2 wkts2RSAMumbai18 Mar 2016
18Win3 wkts2RSANagpur25 Mar 2016
19Win7 wkts2IndMumbai31 Mar 2016
20Win4 wkts2EngKolkata03 Apr 2016
21Afg5 wkts2UAEDub-DSC16 Dec 2016
22Srl3 wkts2RSAJohannesburg22 Jan 2017
23Ban5 wkts2SrlCol-RPS10 Mar 2018
24Eng5 wkts2IndCardiff06 Jul 2018
25Pak6 wkts2NZlDub-DSC02 Nov 2018
26Ind6 wkts2AusSydney25 Nov 2018
27Aus7 wkts2IndBengaluru27 Feb 2019
28Qat4 wkts2MalSingapore27 Jul 2019
29UAE7 wkts2NetThe Hague08 Aug 2019
30Spain4 wkts2FinKerava18 Aug 2019
31NZl4 wkts2SrlPallekele03 Sep 2019
32Ban3 wkts2ZimDhaka13 Sep 2019
33Ind6 wkts2AusSydney06 Dec 2020
34Pak4 wkts2NZlNapier22 Dec 2020
35Lux5 wkts2AustVinor23 May 2021
36Eng3 wkts2PakManchester20 Jul 2021
37Srl4 wkts2IndCol-RPS28 Jul 2021

It also provides Sri Lanka’s second win by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare. Both the occasions are listed below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundStart Date
1Srl3 wkts2RSAJohannesburg22 Jan 2017
2Srl4 wkts2IndCol-RPS28 Jul 2021

It also provides a team winning by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare against India.  All such occasions are listed below

NoTeamMarginBROppGroundStart Date
1Pak5 wkts2IndBengaluru25 Dec 2012
2RSA7 wkts2IndDharamsala02 Oct 2015
3Win7 wkts2IndMumbai31 Mar 2016
4Eng5 wkts2IndCardiff06 Jul 2018
5Aus7 wkts2IndBengaluru27 Feb 2019
6Srl4 wkts2IndCol-RPS28 Jul 2021
Opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the history of Twenty20 internationals

Opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the history of Twenty20 internationals

PP Shaw of India was dismissed by the first ball in the First T20I againt Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 25 Jul 21 on his T20I debut providing the 14th occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsBFITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Mohd Qazi012CanBerBelfast05 Aug 2008
2C Zhuwao012ZimCanKing City-NW11 Oct 2008
3DM Richards012WinBanBasseterre02 Aug 2009
4JL Denly012EngAusManchester30 Aug 2009
5S Rahman012BanSrlPallekele31 Mar 2013
6Irfan Ahmed012HKGNepChattogram16 Mar 2014
7KL Rahul012IndZimHarare18 Jun 2016
8L Sreekumar012UAEPNGAbu Dhabi14 Apr 2017
9Varathappan012KuwQatDoha04 Jul 2019
10DE Burgess011SamPNGApia (No 1)08 Jul 2019
11Tariq Aziz011PorSpaCartagena25 Oct 2019
12E Shahbakhsh011IranUAEAl Amerat23 Feb 2020
13FH Allen011NZllBanHamilton28 Mar 2021
14PP Shaw011IndSrlCol-RPS25 Jul 2021

It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. KL Rahul is the other Indian batsman. He was dismissed by first ball for a duck on his T20 debut against Zimbabwe at Harare on 18.06.16.

NoPlayerRunsBFITeamOppGroundStart Date
1KL Rahul012IndZimHarare18 Jun 2016
2PP Shaw011IndSrlCol-RPS25 Jul 2021

It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. The other opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy is Shamsur Rahman of Bangladesh. He was dismissed for a duck at Pallekkele on 31 Mar 2013. PP Shaw became the first Indian opening batsman to collect the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka.

NoPlayerRunsBFITeamOppGroundStart Date
1S Rahman012BanSrlPallekele31 Mar 2013
2PP Shaw011IndSrlCol-RPS25 Jul 2021

PP Shaw of India was dismissed by the first ball in the First T20I againt Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 25 Jul 21 on his T20I debut providing the fifth occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut in a T20I. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsBFITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DE Burgess011SamPNGApia (No 1)08 Jul 2019
2Tariq Aziz011PorSpaCartagena25 Oct 2019
3E Shahbakhsh011IranUAEAl Amerat23 Feb 2020
4FH Allen011NZllBanHamilton28 Mar 2021
5PP Shaw011IndSrlCol-RPS25 Jul 2021
Stats highlights of the first T20I between Sri Lanka and India at Col-RPS on 25 Jul 2021

Stats highlights of the first T20I between Sri Lanka and India at Col-RPS on 25 Jul 2021

India capped PP Shaw and V Chakravarthy for this game to provide the  86th and 87th cricketers to represent India in T20Is. They became the  ninth and tenth Indian cricketers to make their T20I against Sri Lanka.

PP Shaw was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 147th occasion of a batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut. Others are – MS Dhoni and KL Rahul. MS Dhoni was dismissed for a duck on his T20 debut against South Africa at Johannesburg on 01.12.06, while KL Rahul  was dismissed for a duck on his T20 debut against Zimbabwe at Harare on 18.06.16.  It also provides the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. PP Shaw became  the first Indian batsman to collect the duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka

It also provides the 35th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut. KL Rahul is the other Indian batsman. It also provides the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. The other opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy is Shamsur Rahman of Bangladesh. He was dismissed for a duck at Pallekkele on 31 Mar 2013

PP Shaw collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 67th occasion of a batsman collecting a duck on his T20I debut. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. KL Rahul was the other batsman. He was dismissed for a duck on his T20 debut against Zimbabwe at Harare on 18.06.16.  It also provides the sixth occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. PP Shaw became the first Indian batsman to collect the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka

It also provides the 14th occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting  the first ball duck on his T20I debut. KL Rahul is the other Indian batsman. He was dismissed by first ball for a duck on his T20 debut against Zimbabwe at Harare on 18.06.16. It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. The other opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy is Shamsur Rahman of Bangladesh. He was dismissed for a duck at Pallekkele on 31 Mar 2013. PP Shaw became the first Indian opening batsman to collect the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka.

SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the 120th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka

SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the 78th occasion of a batsman scoring exact fifty or exact unbeaten fifty in T20Is. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring exact fifty or exact unbeaten fifty in T20Is.

SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring exact fifty or exact unbeaten fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring exact fifty or exact unbeaten fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka.

SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of a batsman dismissed for exact fifty in T20Is. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for exact fifty in T20Is.

SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of a batsman dismissed for exact fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for exact fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka.

MD Shanaka was dismissed stumped for 16 in this game to provide the 68th occasion of a captain dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of a captain dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is against India

MD Shanaka was dismissed stumped for 16 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a Sri Lankan captain dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of a Sri Lankan captain dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is against India

MD Shanaka became the 49th captain to be dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is. He also became the fifth Sri Lankan captain to be dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is.

He became the fifth captain to be dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is against India. He also became the third Sri Lankan captain to be dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is against India.

B Kumar returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 293rd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 19th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is.

B Kumar returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 242nd occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 15th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is.

B Kumar returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is against Sri Lanka. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is against Sri Lanka.

B Kumar returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 20th  occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is against Sri Lanka It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is against Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 126 in this game to provide the 28th occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in
T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India.

Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 126 in this game to provide the 18th occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in
T20Is while batting second. It also provides the fifth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India while batting second.

Sri Lanka lost this game to provide its 71st loss in T20Is. It also provides its 14th loss against India.

India won this game to provide its 89th win in T20Is. It also provides its 14th win against Sri Lanka

Head to Head Result summary between these two teams at the end of this  game read as under

TeamSpanMWLTNR
India2009-202120140501
Sri Lanka2009-202120051401

S Dhawan became the 226th captain to lead a team in the history of T20Is. He became the seventh captain to lead India in T20Is. He also became the fourth Indian captain to lead India against Sri Lanka after MS Dhoni, V Kohli and RG Sharma. MD Shanaka became the ninth Sri Lankan captain to lead Sri Lanka against India in T20Is. Others are – TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara, DPMD Jayawardene, SL Malinga, LD Chandimal, AD Matthews, WU Tharanga and NLTC Perera.

Teams losing a T20I after posting 200 plus runs in an innings

Teams losing a T20I after posting 200 plus runs in an innings

England posted 201 against Pakistan in its T20I encounter at Nottingham on 16 Jul 2021 and lost the game by 31 runs to provide the 25th occasion of a team losing a T20I after posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginOppoGroundStart Date
1Win08 wktsRSAJohannesburg11 Sep 2007
2Eng18 runsIndDurban19 Sep 2007
3Srl06 wktsIndMohali12 Dec 2009
4Zim05 wktsNZlHamilton14 Feb 2012
5Eng39 runsAusSouthampton29 Aug 2013
6Aus06 wktsIndRajkot10 Oct 2013
7Eng13 runsAusHobart29 Jan 2014
8RSA04 wktsWinJohannesburg11 Jan 2015
9RSA05 wktsAusJohannesburg06 Mar 2016
10RSA02 wktsEngMumbai18 Mar 2016
11Ind01 runsWinLauderhill27 Aug 2016
12Ire28 runsAfgGreater Noida12 Mar 2017
13NZl05 wktsAusAuckland16 Feb 2018
14Srl05 wktsBanCol-RPS10 Mar 2018
15Ind04 runsNZlHamilton10 Feb 2019
16Kuw03 wktsQatDoha06 Jul 2019
17Win06 wktsIndHyd-RGS06 Dec 2019
18Win04 runsIreSt George’s15 Jan 2020
19NZl06 wktsIndAuckland24 Jan 2020
20RSA02 runsEngDurban14 Feb 2020
21RSA05 wktsEngCenturion16 Feb 2020
22Aus04 runsNZlDunedin25 Feb 2021
23RSA09 wktsPakCenturion14 Apr 2021
24Nep03 wktsNetKirtipur20 Apr 2021
25Eng31 runsPakNottingham16 Jul 2021

It also provides the fourth occasion of England losing a T20I after posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamMarginOppoGroundStart Date
1Eng18 runsIndDurban19 Sep 2007
2Eng39 runsAusSouthampton29 Aug 2013
3Eng13 runsAusHobart29 Jan 2014
4Eng31 runsPakNottingham16 Jul 2021
Both the teams posting 200 plus runs in Twenty20 Internationals

Both the teams posting 200 plus runs in Twenty20 Internationals

Pakistan and England posted 232 for 6 and 201 respectively in their T20I encounter at Nottingham on 16 Jul 2021 to provide the 26th occasion of both the teams posting 200 plus runs in a T20I game in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoNoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
11Win205/61RSAJohannesburg11 Sep 2007
 2RSA208/22WinJohannesburg11 Sep 2007
        
21Ind218/41EngDurban19 Sep 2007
 2Eng200/62IndDurban19 Sep 2007
        
31Srl206/71IndMohali12 Dec 2009
 2Ind211/42SrlMohali12 Dec 2009
        
41NZl214/61AusChristchurch28 Feb 2010
 2Aus214/42NZlChristchurch28 Feb 2010
        
51Zim200/21NZlHamilton14 Feb 2012
 2NZl202/52ZimHamilton14 Feb 2012
        
61Aus248/61EngSouthampton29 Aug 2013
 2Eng209/62AusSouthampton29 Aug 2013
        
71Aus201/71IndRajkot10 Oct 2013
 2Ind202/42AusRajkot10 Oct 2013
        
81Aus213/41EngHobart29 Jan 2014
 2Eng200/92AusHobart29 Jan 2014
        
91RSA231/71WinJohannesburg11 Jan 2015
 2Win236/62RSAJohannesburg11 Jan 2015
        
101RSA204/71AusJohannesburg06 Mar 2016
 2Aus205/52RSAJohannesburg06 Mar 2016
        
111RSA229/41EngMumbai18 Mar 2016
 2Eng230/82RSAMumbai18 Mar 2016
        
121Win245/61IndLauderhill27 Aug 2016
 2Ind244/42WinLauderhill27 Aug 2016
        
131Afg233/81IreGreater Noida12 Mar 2017
 2Ire2052AfgGreater Noida12 Mar 2017
        
141NZl243/61AusAuckland16 Feb 2018
 2Aus245/52NZlAuckland16 Feb 2018
        
151Srl214/61BanCol-RPS10 Mar 2018
 2Ban215/52SrlCol-RPS10 Mar 2018
        
161NZl212/41IndHamilton10 Feb 2019
 2Ind208/62NZlHamilton10 Feb 2019
        
171Kuw203/51QatDoha06 Jul 2019
 2Qat206/72KuwDoha06 Jul 2019
        
181Win207/51IndHyd-RGS06 Dec 2019
 2Ind209/42WinHyd-RGS06 Dec 2019
        
191Ire208/71WinSt George’s15 Jan 2020
 2Win204/72IreSt George’s15 Jan 2020
        
201NZl203/51IndAuckland24 Jan 2020
 2Ind204/42NZlAuckland24 Jan 2020
        
211Eng204/71RSADurban14 Feb 2020
 2RSA202/72EngDurban14 Feb 2020
        
221RSA222/61EngCenturion16 Feb 2020
 2Eng226/52RSACenturion16 Feb 2020
        
231NZl219/71AusDunedin25 Feb 2021
 2Aus215/82NZlDunedin25 Feb 2021
        
241RSA203/51PakCenturion14 Apr 2021
 2Pak205/12RSACenturion14 Apr 2021
        
251Nep206/61NetKirtipur20 Apr 2021
 2Net209/72NepKirtipur20 Apr 2021
        
261Pak232/61EngNottingham16 Jul 2021
 2Eng2012PakNottingham16 Jul 2021
Teams posting 200 plus runs in Twenty20 Internationals

Teams posting 200 plus runs in Twenty20 Internationals

Pakistan and England posted 232 for 6 and 201 respectively in their T20I encounter at Nottingham on 16 Jul 2021 to provide the 133rd and 134th occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1Aus214/51NZlAuckland17 Feb 2005
2Aus209/31RSABrisbane09 Jan 2006
3RSA201/41AusJohannesburg24 Feb 2006
4Aus221/51EngSydney09 Jan 2007
5Win208/81EngThe Oval28 Jun 2007
6Win205/61RSAJohannesburg11 Sep 2007
7RSA208/22WinJohannesburg11 Sep 2007
8Srl260/61KenJohannesburg14 Sep 2007
9Ind218/41EngDurban19 Sep 2007
10Eng200/62IndDurban19 Sep 2007
11Pak203/51BanKarachi20 Apr 2008
12RSA211/51ScoThe Oval07 Jun 2009
13Eng202/61RSAJohannesburg13 Nov 2009
14RSA241/61EngCenturion15 Nov 2009
15Srl215/51IndNagpur09 Dec 2009
16Srl206/71IndMohali12 Dec 2009
17Ind211/42SrlMohali12 Dec 2009
18NZl214/61AusChristchurch28 Feb 2010
19Aus214/42NZlChristchurch28 Feb 2010
20Zim200/21NZlHamilton14 Feb 2012
21NZl202/52ZimHamilton14 Feb 2012
22RSA219/41IndJohannesburg30 Mar 2012
23Win209/21NZlLauderhill30 Jun 2012
24Win205/41AusCol-RPS05 Oct 2012
25Eng214/71NZlAuckland09 Feb 2013
26NZl201/41EngThe Oval25 Jun 2013
27Aus248/61EngSouthampton29 Aug 2013
28Eng209/62AusSouthampton29 Aug 2013
29Aus201/71IndRajkot10 Oct 2013
30Ind202/42AusRajkot10 Oct 2013
31NZl204/51BanDhaka06 Nov 2013
32Ire225/71AfgAbu Dhabi30 Nov 2013
33Srl211/31PakDub-DSC13 Dec 2013
34Aus213/41EngHobart29 Jan 2014
35Eng200/92AusHobart29 Jan 2014
36RSA231/71WinJohannesburg11 Jan 2015
37Win236/62RSAJohannesburg11 Jan 2015
38Afg210/51ScoEdinburgh12 Jul 2015
39RSA200/32IndDharamsala02 Oct 2015
40Srl215/31WinPallekele09 Nov 2015
41Afg215/61ZimSharjah10 Jan 2016
42Ind200/32AusSydney31 Jan 2016
43RSA204/71AusJohannesburg06 Mar 2016
44Aus205/52RSAJohannesburg06 Mar 2016
45Pak201/51BanKolkata16 Mar 2016
46RSA229/41EngMumbai18 Mar 2016
47Eng230/82RSAMumbai18 Mar 2016
48RSA209/51AfgMumbai20 Mar 2016
49Win245/61IndLauderhill27 Aug 2016
50Ind244/42WinLauderhill27 Aug 2016
51Aus263/31SrlPallekele06 Sep 2016
52Ire211/61ScoDub-DSC20 Jan 2017
53Ind202/61EngBengaluru01 Feb 2017
54Afg233/81IreGreater Noida12 Mar 2017
55Ire2052AfgGreater Noida12 Mar 2017
56RSA224/41BanPotchefstroom29 Oct 2017
57Ind202/31NZlDelhi01 Nov 2017
58Ind260/51SrlIndore22 Dec 2017
59NZl243/51WinMt Maunganui03 Jan 2018
60Pak201/41NZlAuckland25 Jan 2018
61NZl243/61AusAuckland16 Feb 2018
62Aus245/52NZlAuckland16 Feb 2018
63Srl210/41BanSylhet18 Feb 2018
64Ind203/51RSAJohannesburg18 Feb 2018
65Srl214/61BanCol-RPS10 Mar 2018
66Ban215/52SrlCol-RPS10 Mar 2018
67Pak203/51WinKarachi01 Apr 2018
68Pak205/31WinKarachi02 Apr 2018
69Pak204/41ScoEdinburgh12 Jun 2018
70Ire205/51ScoDeventer16 Jun 2018
71Sco221/31NetAmstelveen20 Jun 2018
72Ind208/51IreDublin-M27 Jun 2018
73Eng221/51AusBirmingham27 Jun 2018
74Ind213/41IreDublin-M29 Jun 2018
75Aus229/21ZimHarare03 Jul 2018
76Ind201/32EngBristol08 Jul 2018
77Ban211/41WinDhaka20 Dec 2018
78Qat205/51BahAl Amerat24 Jan 2019
79NZl219/61IndWellington06 Feb 2019
80NZl212/41IndHamilton10 Feb 2019
81Ind208/62NZlHamilton10 Feb 2019
82Afg278/31IreDehradun23 Feb 2019
83Afg210/71IreDehradun24 Feb 2019
84PNG216/41PhiPort Moresby22 Mar 2019
85PNG205/21PhiPort Moresby23 Mar 2019
86Spa206/21MalCartagena30 Mar 2019
87Kuw203/51QatDoha06 Jul 2019
88Qat206/72KuwDoha06 Jul 2019
89Nam240/31BotWindhoek20 Aug 2019
90Rom226/61TurIlfoCounty29 Aug 2019
91CZR278/41TurIlfoCounty30 Aug 2019
92Aust239/31LuxIlfoCounty31 Aug 2019
93Sco252/31NetDublin-M16 Sep 2019
94Mala206/51VanKuala Lumpur04 Oct 2019
95Ire208/51HKGAl Amerat07 Oct 2019
96CZR204/41MalMarsa20 Oct 2019
97Sco204/41BerDub-DSC24 Oct 2019
98Net206/31BerDub-DSC26 Oct 2019
99Aus233/21SrlAdelaide27 Oct 2019
100Eng241/31NZlNapier08 Nov 2019
101Nep236/31BhuKirtipur05 Dec 2019
102Win207/51IndHyd-RGS06 Dec 2019
103Ind209/42WinHyd-RGS06 Dec 2019
104Ind240/31WinMumbai11 Dec 2019
105Ind201/61SrlPune10 Jan 2020
106Ire208/71WinSt George’s15 Jan 2020
107Win204/72IreSt George’s15 Jan 2020
108NZl203/51IndAuckland24 Jan 2020
109Ind204/42NZlAuckland24 Jan 2020
110Qat201/21UgaDoha12 Feb 2020
111Eng204/71RSADurban14 Feb 2020
112RSA202/72EngDurban14 Feb 2020
113RSA222/61EngCenturion16 Feb 2020
114Eng226/52RSACenturion16 Feb 2020
115Kuw210/41BahAl Amerat26 Feb 2020
116Sin239/31MalaBangkok03 Mar 2020
117Ban200/31ZimDhaka09 Mar 2020
118Mal216/81BulSofia23 Sep 2020
119Rom209/61BulgIlfoCounty17 Oct 2020
120NZl238/31WinM Maunganui29 Nov 2020
121NZl219/71AusDunedin25 Feb 2021
122Aus215/82NZlDunedin25 Feb 2021
123Aus208/41NZlWellington03 Mar 2021
124Ind224/21EngAhmedabad20 Mar 2021
125NZl210/31BanHamilton28 Mar 2021
126RSA203/51PakCenturion14 Apr 2021
127Pak205/12RSACenturion14 Apr 2021
128Nep206/61NetKirtipur20 Apr 2021
129Net209/72NepKirtipur20 Apr 2021
130Nep217/71MalaKirtipur22 Apr 2021
131Nep238/31NetKirtipur24 Apr 2021
132Bul208/21SerSofia24 Jun 2021
133Pak232/61EngNottingham16 Jul 2021
134Eng2012PakNottingham16 Jul 2021

England posted 201 against Pakistan in its T20I encounter at Nottingham on 16 Jul 2021 to provide the elevetnh occasion of England posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1Eng200/62IndDurban19 Sep 2007
2Eng202/61RSAJohannesburg13 Nov 2009
3Eng214/71NZlAuckland09 Feb 2013
4Eng209/62AusSouthampton29 Aug 2013
5Eng200/92AusHobart29 Jan 2014
6Eng230/82RSAMumbai18 Mar 2016
7Eng221/51AusBirmingham27 Jun 2018
8Eng241/31NZlNapier08 Nov 2019
9Eng204/71RSADurban14 Feb 2020
10Eng226/52RSACenturion16 Feb 2020
11Eng2012PakNottingham16 Jul 2021

Pakistan posted 232 for 6 against England in its T20I encounter at Nottingham on 16 Jul 2021 to provide the eighth occasion of Pakistan posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1Pak203/51BanKarachi20 Apr 2008
2Pak201/51BanKolkata16 Mar 2016
3Pak201/41NZlAuckland25 Jan 2018
4Pak203/51WinKarachi01 Apr 2018
5Pak205/31WinKarachi02 Apr 2018
6Pak204/41ScoEdinburgh12 Jun 2018
7Pak205/12RSACenturion14 Apr 2021
8Pak232/61EngNottingham16 Jul 2021
MS Wade became the first Australian wicketkeeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a duck in T20Is.

MS Wade became the first Australian wicketkeeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a duck in T20Is.

MS Wade of Australia was dismissed for a duck against West Indies in the second T20I at Gros Islet on 10 Jul 2021 to provide the 57th occasion of a wicketkeeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a duck in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.MS Wade became the first Australian wicketkeeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a duck in T20Is, thus achieving a dubious distinction.

NoPlayerRITeamOppnGroundStart Date
MA Ouma01KenNZlDurban12 Sep 2007
2MA Ouma02KenSrlJo’burg14 Sep 2007
3Kamran Akmal01PakBanKarachi20 Apr 2008
4AA Mulla01CanZimKing City-NW11 Oct 2008
5Kamran Akmal01PakSrlCol-RPS12 Aug 2009
6Kamran Akmal02PakAusGros Islet02 May 2010
7ADS Fletcher02WinRSANorth Sound19 May 2010
8W Barresi01NetBanThe Hague25 Jul 2012
9C Kieswetter01EngAfgCol-RPs21 Sep 2012
10C Kieswetter02EngWinPallekele27 Sep 2012
11W Barresi01NetKenWindhoek20 Apr 2013
12J Charles02WinPakKingstown28 Jul 2013
13MA Ouma02KenAfgSharjah30 Sep 2013
14W Barresi02NetAfgSharjah15 Nov 2013
15Mohd Shahzad01AfgBanDhaka16 Mar 2014
16Q de Kock01RSANetChattogram27 Mar 2014
17Kamran Akmal02PakWinDhaka01 Apr 2014
18Q de Kock01RSAAusMelbourne07 Nov 2014
19Mohd Shahzad02AfgPNGDublin-M23 Jul 2015
20JJ Atkinson01HKGScoDublin-M25 Jul 2015
21Mohd Shahzad02AfgOmanDublin25 Jul 2015
22RW Chakabva01ZimBanDhaka13 Nov 2015
23JJ Atkinson02HKGScoMong Kok31 Jan 2016
24L Ronchi01NZlBanMt Maunganui06 Jan 2017
25Q de Kock01RSANZlAuckland17 Feb 2017
26CAK Walton02WinAfgBasseterre05 Jun 2017
27CAK Walton02WinNZlMt Maunganui03 Jan 2018
28L Ronchi02ICCWinLord’s31 May 2018
29IA  Butt02BHRMaldAl Amerat21 Jan 2019
30IA  Butt02BHRQatAl Amerat24 Jan 2019
31PS Airee02NepUAEICCA Dubai31 Jan 2019
32Naseem Khushi01OmanScoAl Amerat17 Feb 2019
33SD Hope01WinEngBasseterre10 Mar 2019
34N Dickwella01SrlRSACape Town19 Mar 2019
35D Weston01GerBelWaterloo11 May 2019
36AJ Ayannaike01NGAGhaKampala22 May 2019
37D Weston01GerItaUtrecht25 May 2019
38Shafiq Sharif01MalNepSingapore24 Jul 2019
39R Gurbaz01AfgBanDhaka15 Sep 2019
40BRM Taylor02ZimBanChattogram18 Sep 2019
41S Hallett01PeruBraCPolo Club P A03 Oct 2019
42O Bascome02BerKenICCA Dubai21 Oct 2019
43Arslan Ahmed02PortGibCartagena26 Oct 2019
44M Khurram02MWIMozLilongwe6 Nov 2019
45R Gurbaz02AfgWinLucknow14 Nov 2019
46IA  Butt01BHROmanAl Amerat23 Feb 2020
47Usman Patel02KuwUAEAl Amerat27 Feb 2020
48S Jamil01BelCZRWalferdange29 Aug 2020
49S Jamil01BelCZRWalferdange30 Aug 2020
50JM Bairstow02EngPakManchester01 Sep 2020
51KL Rahul02IndAusSydney08 Dec 2020
52JC Buttler01EngIndAhmedabad14 Mar 2021
53Mohd Rizwan01PakRSAJo’burg12 Apr 2021
54Mohd Rizwan02PakRSACenturion16 Apr 2021
55TP Visee01NetMalKirtipur21 Apr 2021
56JM Bairstow02EngSrlCardiff24 Jun 2021
57MS Wade02AusWinGros Islet10 Jul 2021

MS Wade became the fifth wicketkeeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a duck in T20Is against West Indies. All such occasions  are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRITeamOppnGroundStart Date
1C Kieswetter02EngWinPallekele27 Sep 2012
2Kamran Akmal02PakWinDhaka01 Apr 2014
3L Ronchi02ICCWinLord’s31 May 2018
4R Gurbaz02AfgWinLucknow14 Nov 2019
5MS Wade02AusWinGros Islet10 Jul 2021

The following table lists  the six wicketkeeper opening batsmen who have been dismissed for a duck  on three or more occasions. Kamran Akmal of Pakistan owns the record in this category of statistics with such dismissals on four occasions

NoNoPlayerRITeamOppnGroundStart Date
11Kamran Akmal01PakBanKarachi20 Apr 2008
 2Kamran Akmal01PakSrlCol-RPS12 Aug 2009
 3Kamran Akmal02PakAusGros Islet02 May 2010
 4Kamran Akmal02PakWinDhaka01 Apr 2014
         
21IA  Butt02BHRMaldAl Amerat21 Jan 2019
 2IA  Butt02BHRQatAl Amerat24 Jan 2019
 3IA  Butt01BHROmanAl Amerat23 Feb 2020
         
31Mohd Shahzad01AfgBanDhaka16 Mar 2014
 2Mohd Shahzad02AfgPNGDublin-M23 Jul 2015
 3Mohd Shahzad02AfgOmanDublin25 Jul 2015
         
41Q de Kock01RSANetChattogram27 Mar 2014
 2Q de Kock01RSAAusMelbourne07 Nov 2014
 3Q de Kock01RSANZlAuckland17 Feb 2017
         
51W Barresi01NetBanThe Hague25 Jul 2012
 2W Barresi01NetKenWindhoek20 Apr 2013
 3W Barresi02NetAfgSharjah15 Nov 2013
         
61MA Ouma01KenNZlDurban12 Sep 2007
 2MA Ouma02KenSrlJo’burg14 Sep 2007
 3MA Ouma02KenAfgSharjah30 Sep 2013
Wicket keeper opening batsmen’s fifties in losing cause in Twenty20 Internationals

Wicket keeper opening batsmen’s fifties in losing cause in Twenty20 Internationals

Q de Kock’s 60 went in vain in the T20I game between South Africa and West Indies at St George’s on 01 Jul 21 to provide the 21st occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman’s fifty going in vain in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1TM Dilshan611SrlIndCol-RPS10 Feb 2009
2BB McCullum612NZlAusSydney15 Feb 2009
3NJ O’Brien502IreCanCol-SSC03 Feb 2010
4Kamran Akmal501PakAusGros Islet14 May 2010
5ADS Fletcher572WinSrlPallekele09 Nov 2015
6JJ Atkinson532HKGZimNagpur08 Mar 2016
7Q de Kock521RSAEngMumbai18 Mar 2016
8JC Buttler691EngIndManchester03 Jul 2018
9Imran Ali Butt531BahKuwAl Amerat23 Jan 2019
10TP Visee781NetIreAl Amerat17 Feb 2019
11K Motlhanka592BotNamWindhoek20 Aug 2019
12Q de Kock521RSAIndMohali18 Sep 2019
13R Gurbaz611AfgZimChattogram20 Sep 2019
14IA Karim512KenScoICCA 2 Dubai19 Oct 2019
15Q de Kock652RSAEngDurban14 Feb 2020
16MDKJ Perera662SrlWinPallekele04 Mar 2020
17JM Bairstow551EngAusSouthampton08 Sep 2020
18MS Wade581AusIndSydney06 Dec 2020
19Mohd Rizwan511PakRSALahore13 Feb 2021
20JC Buttler522EngIndAhmedabad20 Mar 2021
21Q de Kock602RSAWinSt George’s01 Jul 2021

Q de Kock is the second wicket keeper opening batsman to witness his fifty in a losing cause after MDKJ Perera of Sri Lanka. MDKJ Perera’s 66 was in a losing casue against West Indies at Pallekele on 04.03.20

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1MDKJ Perera662SrlWinPallekele04 Mar 2020
2Q de Kock602RSAWinSt George’s01 Jul 2021

JC Buttler of England and Q de Kock of South Africa are the two wicketkeeper opening batsmen who have witnessed their fifties going in vain on two or more occasions. Q de Kock has scored four fifties which have gone in vain.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1JC Buttler691EngIndManchester03 Jul 2018
2JC Buttler522EngIndAhmedabad20 Mar 2021
        
1Q de Kock521RSAEngMumbai18 Mar 2016
2Q de Kock521RSAIndMohali18 Sep 2019
3Q de Kock652RSAEngDurban14 Feb 2020
4Q de Kock602RSAWinSt George’s01 Jul 2021
West Indies bowlers who have captured four plus wickets in an innings in Twenty20 Internationals

West Indies bowlers who have captured four plus wickets in an innings in Twenty20 Internationals

DJ Bravo of West Indies captured four for 19 in the second T20I against South Africa at St George’s on 01 Jul 21 to provide the 286th occasion of a bowler capturing four plus wickets in an innings in the history of Twenty20 capturing four plus wickets in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are  tabulated  below.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1LMP Simmons4-191WinSrlNottingham10 Jun 2009
2DJ Bravo4-381WinIndLord’s12 Jun 2009
3SJ Benn4-061WinZimPort of Spain28 Feb 2010
4DJG Sammy5-261WinZimPort of Spain28 Feb 2010
5D Bishoo4-172WinPakGros Islet21 Apr 2011
6DJG Sammy4-161WinIndPort of Spain04 Jun 2011
7SP Narine4-122WinNZlLauderhill01 Jul 2012
8K Santokie4-211WinEngBridgetown11 Mar 2014
9S Badree4-152WinBanDhaka25 Mar 2014
10DJ Bravo4-282WinSrlColombo (RPS)11 Nov 2015
11KOK Williams4-21WinBanBasseterre31 Jul 2018
12SS Cottrell4-281WinBanSylhet17 Dec 2018
13KMA Paul5-152WinBanDhaka22 Dec 2018
14KA Pollard4-251WinIreBasseterre18 Jan 2020
15O Thomas5-282WinSrlPallekele04 Mar 2020
16OC McCoy4-221WinRSASt George’s29 Jun 2021
17DJ Bravo4-192WinRSASt George’s01 Jul 2021

DJ Bravo became the second West Indies bowler to  capture four wickets in an innings against South Africa in T20Is  after OC McCay. McCay had captured 4 for 22 against South Africa at St George’s on 29.06.21. Both the occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1OC McCoy4-221WinRSASt George’s29 Jun 2021
2DJ Bravo4-192WinRSASt George’s01 Jul 2021

DJ Bravo’s four for 19 in the second T20I against South Africa at St George’s on 01 Jul 21 to provide the third occasion of his capturing four plus wickets in an innings. He now owns the record for most four plus wicket hauls by a West Indies bowler in T20Is. DJ Sammy was the  other bowler with two such hauls.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DJ Bravo4-381WinIndLord’s12 Jun 2009
2DJ Bravo4-282WinSrlColombo (RPS)11 Nov 2015
3DJ Bravo4-192WinRSASt George’s01 Jul 2021
        
1DJG Sammy5-261WinZimPort of Spain28 Feb 2010
2DJG Sammy4-161WinIndPort of Spain04 Jun 2011

The following table lists the bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in an inning against South Africa  in T20Is.

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1RP Singh4-132IndRSADurban20 Sep 2007
2Abdur Razzak4-161BanRSAJo’burg05 Nov 2008
3Saeed Ajmal4-262PakRSAGros Islet10 May 2010
4Umar Gul5-062PakRSACenturion03 Mar 2013
5Ahsan Malik5-191NetRSAChattogram27 Mar 2014
6P Sandakan4-231SrlRSAJo’burg22 Jan 2017
7B Kumar5-242IndRSAJo’burg18 Feb 2018
8AC Agar5-242AusRSAJo’burg21 Feb 2020
9OC McCoy4-221WinRSASt George’s29 Jun 2021
10DJ Bravo4-192WinRSASt George’s01 Jul 2021

The four wicket  haul  against South Africa  at St George’s on 01 Jul 21 fetched DJ Bravo an aggregate  of  526 wickets in Twenty20 games. He remains the only bowler to capture 500 plus wickets in the history of Twenty20 games.

His career figures are furnished below

PlayerMatInnsOversMRunsWktsBBI45
DJ Bravo4814611565.33128325265/23102

He has represented the following teams in Twenty20 games.

Chennai Super Kings, Chittagong Kings, Comilla Victorians, Dhaka Dynamites, Dolphins, Essex, Gujarat Lions, Kent, Lahore Qalandars, Melbourne Renegades, Melbourne Stars, Middlesex, Mumbai Indians, Paarl Rocks, Quetta Gladiators, Surrey, Sydney Sixers, Trinbago Knight Riders, Trinidad & Tobago, Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel, Victoria, West Indians, West Indies

The following table lists the twelve four wicket hauls of DJ Bravo in Twenty20 games.

NoW-RTeamOppGroundDate
14-38WinIndiaLord’s12 Jun 2009
24-23T&TSomersetBangalore12 Oct 2009
34-42ChennaiMumbaiKolkata26 May 2013
44-18Red SteelGuyana AWBasaterre04 Jul 2015
54-29Red SteelSKN PatriotsBasaterre11 Jul 2015
65-23Red SteelJamaica TsTrinidad23 Jul 2015
74-28WinSri LankaCol-RPS11 Nov 2015
84-22GujaratPunjabMohali11 Apr 2016
94-13TKRSKN PatriotsLauderhill31 Jul 2016
104-38TKRSKN PatriotsTarouba05 Sep 2017
115-28Mel RsHobart HsHobart21 Dec 2017
124-19WinSouth AfricaSt George’s01 Jul 2021
Teams winning a Twenty20 International by one run margin.

Teams winning a Twenty20 International by one run margin.

South Africa carved one run win against West Indies at St George’s on 29.06.21 to provide the 16th occasion of a team winning a T20I by one run margin. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamMarginTargetOppGroundDate
1Aus1 run151NZlSydney15 Feb 2009
2RSA1 run129NZlLord’s09 Jun 2009
3Eng1 run129RSAJo’burg13 Nov 2009
4NZl1 run134PakBridgetown08 May 2010
5RSA1 run121WinN Sound20 May 2010
6Ban1 run147IreBelfast20 Jul 2012
7NZl1 run168IndChennai11 Sep 2012
8Ind1 run153RSACol-RPS02 Oct 2012
9Ind1 run147BanBengaluru23 Mar 2016
10Win1 run246IndLauderhill27 Aug 2016
11Afg1 run146BanDehradun07 Jun 2018
12Ken1 run146UgaKampala22 May 2019
13Den1 run118FinBrondby13 Jul 2019
14Ire1 run187ScoDublin-M20 Sep 2019
15RSA1 run178EngE London12 Feb 2020
16RSA1 run168WinSt George’s29 Jun 2021

South Africa’s win by one run in this game provides the fourth occasion of South Africa winning a T20I on four occasions. All such occasions are listed below. South Africa  is the only team to win a T20I by one run margin on four occasions.

NoTeamMarginTargetOppGroundDate
1RSA1 run129NZlLord’s09 Jun 2009
2RSA1 run121WinN Sound20 May 2010
3RSA1 run178EngE London12 Feb 2020
4RSA1 run168WinSt George’s29 Jun 2021

It also provides the second occasion of a team winning a T20I by one run margin against West Indies. Both such occasions are tabulated below. It is interesting to note that West Indies has lost the two games by one run margin against South Africa.

NoTeamMarginTargetOppGroundDate
1RSA1 run121WinN Sound20 May 2010
2RSA1 run168WinSt George’s29 Jun 2021