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Abandoned games in Twenty20 Internationals

Abandoned games in Twenty20 Internationals

Pakistan and Bangladesh T20I scheduled to be played at Lahore on 27 Jan 20 was abandoned to provide the 31st occasion of an abandoned game in the history of Twenty20 Internationals, All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Team 1 Team 2 Ground Match Date
1 England South Africa Chester-le-Street 20 Aug 2008
2 England Australia Manchester 01 Sep 2009
3 India New Zealand Visakhapatnam 08 Sep 2012
4 South Africa Pakistan Durban 01 Mar 2013
5 Sri Lanka New Zealand Pallekele 19 Nov 2013
6 South Africa Australia P Elizabeth 09 Mar 2014
7 Hong Kong Nepal Dambulla 19 Nov 2014
8 Hong Kong Nepal Dambulla 20 Nov 2014
9 Hong Kong Nepal Dambulla 21 Nov 2014
10 Hong Kong Nepal Dambulla 22 Nov 2014
11 Hong Kong P.N.G. Bready 13 Jul 2015
12 Ireland Hong Kong Dublin-M 26 Jul 2015
13 Netherlands Scotland Dublin-M 26 Jul 2015
14 India South Africa Kolkata 08 Oct 2015
15 Ireland Hong Kong Bready 06 Sep 2016
16 India Australia Hyd-RGS 13 Oct 2017
17 Ireland Afghanistan Bready 24 Aug 2018
18 South Africa Zimbabwe Benoni 14 Oct 2018
19 Spain Malta La Manga, Kampala 31 Mar 2019
20 Botswana Kenya Kyambogo, Kampala 23 May 2019
21 Namibia Nigeria Lugogo, Kampala 23 May 2019
22 Botswana Ghana Kyambogo, Kampala 24 May 2019
23 Kenya Namibia Kyambogo, Kampala 24 May 2019
24 Uganda Nigeria Lugogo, Kampala 24 May 2019
25 Ireland Zimbabwe Belfast 10 Jul 2019
26 Singapore Kuwait Singapore 23 Jul 2019
27 Ireland Netherlands Dublin-M 15 Sep 2019
28 India South Africa Dharamsala 15 Sep 2019
29 Bangladesh Afghanistan Mirpur 24 Sep 2019
30 Singapore Nepal Singapore 02 Oct 2019
31 Pakistan Bangladesh Lahore 27 Jan 2020

It also provides the second occasion of an abandoned game involving Pakistan. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Team 1 Team 2 Ground Match Date
1 Pakistan Bangladesh Lahore 27 Jan 2020
2 South Africa Pakistan Durban 01 Mar 2013

It also provides the second occasion of an abandoned game involving Bangladesh. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Team 1 Team 2 Ground Match Date
1 Bangladesh Afghanistan Mirpur 24 Sep 2019
2 Pakistan Bangladesh Lahore 27 Jan 2020
V Kohli on the verge of a fielding record in T20Is

V Kohli on the verge of a fielding record in T20Is

V Kohli needs on more catch which would fetch him 42 catches as a fieldsman in T20Is. He would then share the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman in T20Is with SK Raina. SK Raina has pouched 42 catches.

Two more catches for V Kohli would make him to own the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman in T20Is.

Statistical highlights of second T20I between New Zealand and India at Auckland on 26 Jan 2020

Statistical highlights of second T20I between New Zealand and India at Auckland on 26 Jan 2020

Statistical highlights of the second T20I between New Zealand and India at Auckland on Jan 26 2020

RG Sharma was making his 75th appearance in this game as an opening batsman in T20Is. He became the second opening batsman in T20Is to appear in 75 plus games after Tamim Iqbal. Tamim Iqbal has played 77 T20Is

RG Sharma was making his 75th appearance in this game as an opening batsman in T20Is. He became the first opening batsman in T20Is to appear in 75 plus games representing a country. Tamim Iqbal is close behind with 73 appearances for Bangladesh. His 77 appearances include four games representing World Eleven.  PR Sterling is another opening  batsman who has made 71 appearances for Ireland.

Tamim Iqbal (77}, RG Sharma {75} and PR Sterling {71} are the three opening batsmen who have made 70 plus appearances in the history of T20Is.

KL Rahul scored 57 not out in this game which represents his tenth fifty as opening batsmen in T20Is. He became the 12th opening batsman in the history of T20Is to score ten or more fifties.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 50+
1 RG Sharma Ind 75 74 5 2248 118 32.57 19
2 MJ Guptill NZl 67 67 5 2172 105 35.03 17
3 PR Stirling Ire 71 70 6 1975 95 30.85 17
4 CH Gayle Win 57 54 4 1627 117 32.54 15
5 DA Warner Aus 69 69 8 1911 100* 31.32 15
6 TM Dilshan Srl 66 66 9 1720 104* 30.17 14
7 AJ Finch Aus 51 51 4 1728 172 36.76 12
8 SR Watson Aus 38 38 3 1172 124* 33.48 11
9 Babar Azam Pak 21 21 4 894 97* 52.58 10
10 S Dhawan Ind 61 59 3 1588 92 28.35 10
11 Masakadza Zim 56 56 1 1471 93* 26.74 10
12 KL Rahul Ind 22 21 2 911 91 47.94 10

KL Rahul scored 57 not out in this game which represents his tenth fifty as opening batsmen in T20Is. He became the third Indian opening batsman in the history of T20Is to score ten or more fifties.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 50+
1 RG Sharma Ind 75 74 5 2248 118 32.57 19
2 S Dhawan Ind 61 59 3 1588 92 28.35 10
3 KL Rahul Ind 22 21 2 0911 91 47.94 10

KL Rahul scored 57 not out in this game which represents his 13th fifty in T20Is. He is one of the 25th batsman in the history of T20Is to score ten or more fifties. He is also one of the fourth Indian batsman in the history of T20Is to score ten or more fifties.

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 50+
1 V Kohli 80 74 21 2745 094* 51.79 24
2 RGSharma 106 98 14 2648 118 31.52 23
3 KL Rahul 39 35 6 1350 110* 46.55 13
4 S Dhawan 61 59 3 1588 092 28.35 10

KL Rahul’s 57 not out in this game provide the 112th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is.

KL Rahul’s 57 not out in this game provide the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is against New Zealand. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is against New Zealand.

KL Rahul’s 57 not out in this game provide the 57th occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is.

KL Rahul’s 57 not out in this game represent his highest individual score as a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. Previous best was his 56 against New Zealand in the first T20I of the ongoing series at Auckland on 24 Jan 20.

JJ Bumrah’s lone wicket in this game fetched him an aggregate of 55 wickets. He is now the leading wicket taker in T20Is for India. Next best is YS Chahal who has an aggregate of 53 wickets. JJ Bumrah also holds the record for most wickets captured by an Indian Pace bowler in the history of T20Is. Incidentally JJ Bumrah’s T20I debut was on the same date and month, but four years ago – 26 Jan 2016 – against Australia at Adelaide.

India won this game by seven wickets to carve its 82nd win in T20Is. Only Pakistan has won more matches than India – 92 matches. Pakistan and India are the two  teams  which have won 80 plus  matches  in the history of T20Is

India won this game by seven wickets to carve its 31st win in T20Is on away soil. Only Pakistan has won more matches than India – 32 matches. Pakistan and India are the two teams which have won 30 plus matches on away soil in the history of T20Is

India posted its fifth win against New Zealand in T20Is. India became the sixth team to  post  five or more wins against New Zealand in T20Is. Others are – Pakistan {13}, England {12}, South Africa {11}, Australia {07} and Sri Lanka {07}

First occasion of five batsmen scoring fifties in a Twenty20 Internationals.

First occasion of five batsmen scoring fifties in a Twenty20 Internationals.

C Munro {59}, KS Williamson {51} and LRPL Taylor {54 not out} scored fifties in this game for New Zealand while KL Rahul {56} and SS Iyer {58 not out} scored fifties for India to provide the first occasion of five batsmen scoring a fifties in a match in the history of T20Is.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 C Munro 59 1 NZl Ind Auckland 24.01.20
2 Williamson 51 1 NZl Ind Auckland 24.01.20
3 L Taylor 54* 1 NZl Ind Auckland 24.01.20
4 KL Rahul 56 2 Ind NZl Auckland 24.01.20
5 SS Iyer 58* 2 Ind NZl Auckland 24.01.20
KS Williamson, V Kohli and F du Plessis share the record for most fifties by a captain in T20Is

KS Williamson, V Kohli and F du Plessis share the record for most fifties by a captain in T20Is

KS Willamson of New Zealand scored 51 in the first T20I against India at Auckland on 24 Jan 2020. This knock represents his eighth fifty as captain in T20Is. He now shares the record for most fifties by a captain in T20Is with F du Plessis and V Kohli. The following table lists the fifties scored by these three captains.

Player No Runs Team Opp Ground Start Date
du Plessis 1 63 RSA NZl East London 23 Dec 2012
du Plessis 2 85 RSA Srl Hambantota 06 Aug 2013
du Plessis 3 58* RSA Pak Dubai-DSC 15 Nov 2013
du Plessis 4 58 RSA Ind Dhaka 04 Apr 2014
du Plessis 5 119 RSA Win Jo’burg 11 Jan 2015
du Plessis 6 79* RSA Ban Dhaka 05 Jul 2015
du Plessis 7 79 RSA Aus Jo’burg 06 Mar 2016
du Plessis 8 78 RSA Pak Cape Town 01 Feb 2019
             
Player No Runs Team Opp Ground Start Date
V Kohli 1 82 Ind Srl Col-RPS 06 Sep 2017
V Kohli 2 65 Ind NZl Rajkot 04 Nov 2017
V Kohli 3 61* Ind Aus Sydney 25 Nov 2018
V Kohli 4 72* Ind Aus Bengaluru 27 Feb 2019
V Kohli 5 59 Ind Win Providence 06 Aug 2019
V Kohli 6 72* Ind RSA Mohali 18 Sep 2019
V Kohli 7 94* Ind Win Hyd-RGS 06 Dec 2019
V Kohli 8 70* Ind Win Mumbai 11 Dec 2019
             
Player No Runs Team Opp Ground Start Date
Williamson 1 53 NZl Srl Mt Maunganui 07 Jan 2016
Williamson 2 70 NZl Pak Auckland 15 Jan 2016
Williamson 3 72* NZl Pak Hamilton 17 Jan 2016
Williamson 4 73* NZl Ban Napier 03 Jan 2017
Williamson 5 60 NZl Ban Mt Maunganui 08 Jan 2017
Williamson 6 72 NZl Eng Wellington 13 Feb 2018
Williamson 7 60 NZl Pak Dubai-DSC 04 Nov 2018
Williamson 8 51 NZl Ind Auckland 24 Jan 2020
Statistical highlights of first T20I between New Zealand and India at Auckland on 24 Jan 20

Statistical highlights of first T20I between New Zealand and India at Auckland on 24 Jan 20

New Zealand {203-5} and India {204-4} posted 200 plus runs in this game to provide the 20th occasion of both the teams posting 200 plus runs in a T20I. It also provides the second such occasion in the New Zealand-India T20I series. The first such occasion was witnessed at Hamilton on 10.02.19

New Zealand {203-5} and India {204-4} posted 200 plus runs in this game to provide the 108th and 109th occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in a T20I.

New Zealand {203-5} posted 200 plus runs in this game to provide the ninth occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in a T20I. It also provides the third occasion of New Zealand posting 200 plus runs against India in a T20I

India {204-4} posted 200 plus runs in this game to provide the 17th occasion of India posting 200 plus runs in a T20I. It also provides the third occasion of India posting 200 plus runs against New Zealand] in a T20I

New Zealand {203-5} posted 200 plus runs in this game and lost the match to provide the 19th occasion of a team losing a game after posting 200 plus runs in a T20I. It also provides the second occasion of New Zealand loosing a game after posting 200 plus runs in a T20I

C Munro {59}, KS Williamson {51} and LRPL Taylor {54 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the 84th, 85th and 86th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a fifty in T20I

C Munro {59}, KS Williamson {51} and LRPL Taylor {54 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the eighth occasion of three of more batsmen scoring a fifties in the history of T20Is. It also provides the first such occasion by New Zealand batsmen.

C Munro {59}, scored fifty in this game to provide the 50th occasion of New Zealand opening batsmen scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is.

KS Williamson {51} scored fifty in this game to provide the 176th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 14th such occasion by New Zealand batsmen.

KS Willamson’s 51 in this game represent his eighth fifty as captain in T20Is. He now shares the record for most fifties by a captain in T20Is with F du Plessis and V Kohli.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+
1 du Plessis RSA 40 40 6 1273 119 37.44 1 7 8
2 V Kohli Ind 34 32 9 1077 94* 46.82 0 8 8
3 Williamson NZl 40 40 4 1134 73* 31.50 0 8 8

KS Willamson’s 51 in this game represent his eighth half century as captain in T20Is. He now shares the record for most half centuries by a captain in T20Is with  V Kohli.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave HC
1 V Kohli Ind 34 32 9 1077 94* 46.82 8
2 KS Williamson NZl 40 40 4 1134 73* 31.50 8

KS Willamson was leading New Zealand for the 40th time in T20Is. He became the eighth captain in the history of T20Is to lead a team on 40 plus occasions. The following table lists all such captains.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC
1 MS Dhoni Ind 72 62 32 1112 48* 37.06 0 0
2 WTS Porterfield Ire 56 54 6 1002 72 20.87 0 3
3 DJG Sammy Win 47 36 11 394 42* 15.76 0 0
4 Asghar Afghan Afg 46 42 4 846 62 22.26 0 3
5 Shahid Afridi Pak 44 41 2 608 50 15.58 0 1
6 EJG Morgan Eng 43 42 8 1013 91 29.79 0 6
7 F du Plessis RSA 40 40 6 1273 119 37.44 1 7
8 KS Williamson NZl 40 40 4 1134 73* 31.50 0 8

V Kohli-KL Rahul added 99 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the fifth occasion of batsmen posting exact 99 runs in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 Warner, Watson 1 99 2 Aus Win Sydney 23.02.10
2 Bravo, LSimmons 2 99 1 Win Pak Gros Islet 21.04.11
3 Hussey, Watson 2 99 2 Aus RSA Col-RPS 30.09.12
4 Handscomb,Maxwell 4 99* 2 Aus Ind Bengaluru 27.02.19
5 Kohli, Rahul 2 99 2 Ind NZl Auckland 24.01.20

KS Williamson’s 51 in this game were in a losing cause to provide the 71st occasion of a captain’s fifty in a losing cause in T20Is. It also provides the fourth such occasion for a New Zealand captain.

KS Williamson’s 51 in this game were in a losing cause to provide the third occasion of his fifty as captain in a losing cause in T20Is. He became the fourth captain in the history of T20Is to witness three or more fifties in a losing cause. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave HC C 50+
1 du Plessis RSA 15 15 1 558 119 39.85 4 1 5
2 Sangakkara Srl 9 9 1 282 69 35.25 3 0 3
3 BRM Taylor Zim 14 14 3 266 75* 24.18 3 2 3
4 Williamson NZl 20 20 0 450 70 22.50 3 2 3

KS Williamson’s run aggregate as captain read 1134 at the end of this game. He now occupies the second place in the list of captains who have scored most runs as captain in T20Is. The first place is occupied by F du Plessis who has an aggregate of 1273 runs. KS Williamson went past MS Dhoni’s aggregate of 1112 to occupy the second place.

C Munro {59}, KS Williamson {51} and LRPL Taylor {54 not out} scored fifties in this game for New Zealand.  KL Rahul {56} and SS Iyer {55 not out} scored fifties for India to provide the first occasion of five batsmen scoring a fifties in a match in the history of T20Is.

C Munro {59}, scored fifty in this game for New Zealand while KL Rahul {56} scored fifty for India to provide the 79th occasion of rival batsmen scoring a fifties in a match in the history of T20Is.

KL Rahul {56} scored fifties for India to provide the 59th occasion of wicket keeper opening batsmen to score a fifty in a match in the history of T20Is. KL Rahul became the first Indian wicket keeper opening batsman to score a fifty in a T20I

KL Rahul {56} scored fifties for India to provide the 111th occasion of wicket keeper batsmen to score a fifty in a match in the history of T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman to score a fifty in a match in the history of T20Is.

Statistical highlights of the third T20I between India and Sri Lanka at Pune on 10 Jan 2020

Statistical highlights of the third T20I between India and Sri Lanka at Pune on 10 Jan 2020

India posted a total of 201 for 6 in this game to provide the 105th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 41st occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the history of T20Is on home soil

India posted a total of 201 for 6 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs in the history of T20Is. It also provides the eighth occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs in the history of T20Is on home soil

India posted a total of 201 for 6 in this game to provide the third occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs against Sri Lanka in the history of T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs in against Sri Lanka in the history of T20Is on home soil

India posted a total of 201 for 6 in this game to provide the 50th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs after losing the toss and batting first in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 21st occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs after losing the toss and batting first in the history of T20Is on home soil

India posted a total of 201 for 6 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs after losing the toss and batting first in the history of T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs after losing the toss and batting first in the history of T20Is on home soil

India posted a total of 201 for 6 in this game to provide the second occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs after losing the toss and batting first against Sri Lanka in the history of T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs after losing the toss and batting first against Sri Lanka in the history of T20Is on home soil

KL Rahul {54} and S Dhawan {52} scored fifties in this game to provide the 46th occasion of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in a T20I. It also provides the sixth occasion of both the Indian opening batsmen scoring fifties in a T20I.

KL Rahul {54} and S Dhawan {52} scored fifties in this game to provide the 37th occasion of both the opening batsmen scoring half centuries in a T20I. It also provides the fifth occasion of both the Indian opening batsmen scoring half centuries in a T20I.

V Kohli was dismissed run out for 26 in this game to provide the 126th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the history of T20Is. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian captain dismissed run out in the history of T20Is.

V Kohli was dismissed run out for 26 in this game to provide the second occasion of his being dismissed run out as a captain in his T20I career. The first such occasion was against England at Bengaluru on 01 Feb 17. He was dismissed run out for 2 runs in this game.

KL Rahul was dismissed stumped for 54 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is. He became the first Indian batsman to be stumped after scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is.

KL Rahul was dismissed stumped for 54 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of an opening batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is. He became the first Indian opening batsman to be stumped after scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is.

SV Samson kept wickets for India in this game to become the 219th wicket keeper in the history of T20Is. He also became the seventh Indian wicket keeper in T20Is

V Kohli batted at Number six in this game to provide the 214th occasion of a captain batting at number six in a T20I. It also provides the 33rd occasion of a captain batting at number six in a T20I. It also provides the third occasion of V Kohli batting at number six as captain in  T20I

V Kohli scored two boundary fours in his knock of 26 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 250 boundary fours in T20Is. He earned the distinction of becoming the first batsman to score 250 boundary fours in the history of Twenty20 Internationals.

V Kohli scored two boundary fours in his knock of 26 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 800 boundary fours in T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the sixth batsman to score 800 boundary fours in the history of Twenty20 games. Others are – CH Gayle {1018}, BB McCullum {924}, DA Warner {891}, AJ Finch {834} and S Dhawan {831}

V Kohli scored two boundary fours in his knock of 26 in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 800 boundary fours in T20 games. He earned the distinction of becoming the second Indian batsman to score 800 boundary fours in the history of Twenty20 games. S Dhawan is the other batsman to score 831 boundary fours.

S Dhawan’s 52 in this game represent his tenth fifty in T20Is. He became the fourth Indian batsman to score ten or more fifties in T20Is. Others are – V Kohli {24}, RG Sharma {23} and KL Rahul {11}. KL Rahul’s eleven fifties include his score of  52 in this game.

S Dhawan’s 52 in this game represent his tenth half century in T20Is. He became the third Indian batsman to score ten or more half centuries in T20Is. Others are – V Kohli {24} and RG Sharma {19}

S Dhawan’s 52 in this game represent his tenth fifty in T20Is. He became the 24th batsman to score ten or more fifties in the history of T20Is. It also represents his tenth half century in T20Is. He became the 20th batsman to score ten or more half centuries in the history of T20Is.

S Dhawan’s 52 in this game represent his tenth fifty as an opening batsman in T20Is. He became the tenth opening batsman to score ten or more fifties in the history of T20Is. He is the second Indian batsman to accomplish such a feat after RG Sharma. RG Sharma has scored 19 fifties while opening the innings.

It also represents his tenth half century as an opening batsman in T20Is. He became the tenth opening batsman to score ten or more half centuries in the history of T20Is. He is the second Indian batsman to accomplish such a feat after RG Sharma. RG Sharma has scored 15 half centuries while opening the innings.

India won this game by 78 runs to provide the 13th occasion of India winning a T20I by 50 plus runs margin. It also provides the fourth occasion of India winning a T20I against Sri Lanka by 50 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Match Date
1 India won 093 runs v Sri Lanka Cuttack 20 Dec 2017
2 India won 088 runs v Sri Lanka Indore 22 Dec 2017
3 India won 078 runs v Sri Lanka Pune 10 Jan 2020
4 India won 069 runs v Sri Lanka Ranchi 12 Feb 2016
Statistical highlights of the second T20I between India and Sri Lanka at Indore on 07 Jan 20

Statistical highlights of the second T20I between India and Sri Lanka at Indore on 07 Jan 20

India won this game by seven wickets to provide its 79th win in T20Is and 12th win against Sri Lanka in T20Is. It also provides India’s 27th win on home soil and seventh win against Sri Lanka inT20Is at home.

India won the toss and elected to field to provide the 44th occasion of India doing so and also provides the 13th occasion of India doing so in a T20I played on home soil.

India won the toss and elected to field to provide the seventh occasion of India doing so against Sri Lanka and also provides the fourth occasion of India doing so in a T20I played on home soil against Sri Lanka

India won the toss and elected to field and won the game to provide the sixth occasion of India doing so against Sri Lanka and also provides the third occasion of India winning a game after inserting Sri Lanka T20I played on home soil.

India won the toss and elected to field and won the game to provide the 29th occasion of India doing so and also provides the eleventh occasion of India winning a game after inserting the opposition in a T20I played on home soil.

SN Thakur captured 3 for 23 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka in a T20I. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka at home in a T20I

It also provides the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing three or more wickets in an innings against Sri Lanka at Indore in a T20I. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Kuldeep Yadav 4.0 0 52 3 2 v Sri Lanka Indore 22 Dec 2017
2 YS Chahal 4.0 0 52 4 2 v Sri Lanka Indore 22 Dec 2017
3 SN Thakur 4.0 0 23 3 1 v Sri Lanka Indore 07 Jan 2020

JJ Bumrah’s lone wicket in this game gave him an aggregate of 52 wickets in T20Is. He now shares the first place among the Indian bowlers who have captured most wickets in T20Is. R Ashwin and YS Chahal are  the other two Indian bowlers who have captured 52 wickets in T20Is.

JJ Bumrah’s lone wicket in this game gave him an aggregate of 52 wickets in T20Is. He now owns the record for most wickets by an Indian pace bowlers in T20Is.

V Kohli’s run aggregate in T20Is at the end of this  game  read 2663. He now owns the record for most runs in the history of T20I. He surpassed the tally of RG Sharma who had an aggregate of 2633 when he was on 1 during his knock of 30 in this game. His career summary reads thus

Opposition Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
v Afghanistan 2012-2012 1 1 0 50 50 50.00 0 1 0 4 2
v Australia 2012-2019 16 15 6 584 90* 64.88 0 6 1 48 17
v Bangladesh 2014-2016 4 4 2 129 57* 64.50 0 1 0 9 2
v England 2011-2018 12 12 1 346 66 31.45 0 1 0 36 7
v Ireland 2018-2018 2 2 0 9 9 4.50 0 0 1 1 0
v New Zealand 2012-2017 5 5 1 197 70 49.25 0 2 0 21 6
v Pakistan 2012-2016 6 6 3 254 78* 84.66 0 2 0 30 4
v South Africa 2011-2019 10 9 2 254 72* 36.28 0 2 0 17 9
v Sri Lanka 2012-2020 6 5 2 313 82 104.33 0 4 0 31 8
v U.A.E. 2016-2016 1
v West Indies 2011-2019 12 11 3 501 94* 62.62 0 5 0 48 17
v Zimbabwe 2010-2010 2 1 1 26 26* 0 0 0 3 1
Total 2010-2020 77 71 21 2663 94* 53.26 0 24 2 248 73

V Kohli’s run aggregate in T20Is at the end of this game read 1006 when he was leading India. He became the sixth captain in the history of T20Is to aggregate 1000 plus runs. The following table lists all the six captains who have accomplished such a feat.

No Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 F du Plessis (SA/World) 2012-2019 40 40 6 1273 119 37.44 1 7 0 119 43
2 MS Dhoni (INDIA) 2007-2016 72 62 32 1112 48* 37.06 0 0 0 75 34
3 KS Williamson (NZ) 2012-2019 39 39 4 1083 73* 30.94 0 7 2 110 21
4 EJG Morgan (ENG) 2012-2019 43 42 8 1013 91 29.79 0 6 2 58 62
5 V Kohli (INDIA) 2017-2020 32 30 9 1006 94* 47.90 0 8 2 72 41
6 WTS Porterfield (IRE) 2008-2017 56 54 6 1002 72 20.87 0 3 5 114 20

V Kohli’s run aggregate in T20Is at the end of this game read 1006 when he was leading India. He became the second captain in the history of T20Is to aggregate 1000 plus runs after MS Dhoni. MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 1112 runs. The following table lists both the Indian captains who have accomplished such a feat.

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 MS Dhoni Ind 2007-2016 72 62 32 1112 48* 37.06 0 0 0 75 34
2 V Kohli Ind 2017-2020 32 30 9 1006 94* 47.90 0 8 2 72 41

V Kohli is one of the three batsmen in the history of T20Is to total 1000 runs on home soil. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 1094. Other two batsmen are – MJ Guptill {1430}  and C Munro {1000} – both from New Zealand.

V Kohli scored one boundary four in this game which fetched him a total of 98 boundary fours on home soil. He needs two more boundary fours for his century of boundary fours. If he scores them, then he would become the second batsman in the history of T20Is to score 100 plus  boundary fours after MJ Guptill, MJ Guptill has scored 116 boundary fours.

V Kohli scored one boundary four in this game which fetched him a total of 248 boundary fours in his T20I career. He needs two more boundary fours for his 250 boundary fours. If he scores them, then he would become the first batsman in the history of T20Is to score 250 boundary fours

No result games in Twenty 20 Internationals with toss and also teams winning the toss and inserted the opposition in.

No result games in Twenty 20 Internationals with toss and also teams winning the toss and inserted the opposition in.

The first Twenty20 International between India and Sri Lanka at Guwahathi on 05 Jan 2020 was declared as a No Result game as the Toss has taken place to provide the 26th occasion of a No Result game with Toss in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Toss Bat HOpposition Ground Start Date
1 Scotland No Res won 2nd v India Durban 13 Sep 2007
2 Ireland No Res won 2nd v Netherlands Belfast 05 Aug 2008
3 England No Res won 2nd v Australia Manchester 30 Aug 2009
4 Ireland No Res won 2nd v England Providence 04 May 2010
5 England No Res won 2nd v South Africa Manchester 10 Sep 2012
6 West Indies No Res won 2nd v Ireland Colombo (RPS) 24 Sep 2012
7 Sri Lanka No Res won 2nd v New Zealand Pallekele 30 Oct 2012
8 New Zealand No Res won 2nd v England The Oval 27 Jun 2013
9 Bangladesh No Res won 1st v West Indies Basseterre 27 Aug 2014
10 Scotland No Res won v Ireland Bready 19 Jun 2015
11 Ireland No Res won v Scotland Bready 21 Jun 2015
12 Oman No Res won v Netherlands Dharamsala 11 Mar 2016
13 Ireland No Res won 2nd v Bangladesh Dharamsala 11 Mar 2016
14 India No Res won 2nd v West Indies Lauderhill 28 Aug 2016
15 West Indies No Res won 2nd v New Zealand Mount Maunganui 01 Jan 2018
16 Nepal No Res won 2nd v Netherlands Lord’s 29 Jul 2018
17 India No Res won 2nd v Australia Melbourne 23 Nov 2018
18 U.A.E. No Res won 2nd v U.S.A. ICCA Dubai 15 Mar 2019
19 P.N.G. No Res won 1st v Philippines Port Moresby 23 Mar 2019
20 Guernsey No Res won 2nd v Denmark Castel 18 Jun 2019
21 Denmark No Res won v Italy Castel 18 Jun 2019
22 Malaysia No Res won 1st v Maldives Kuala Lumpur 28 Jun 2019
23 Bermuda No Res won 1st v Canada Hamilton 19 Aug 2019
24 Australia No Res won 2nd v Pakistan Sydney 03 Nov 2019
25 Mozambique No Res won 1st v Malawi Blantyre 09 Nov 2019
26 India No Res won 2nd v Sri Lanka Guwahati 05 Jan 2020

The first Twenty20 International between India and Sri Lanka at Guwahathi on 05 Jan 2020 was declared as a No Result game as India had won the toss and decided to field to provide the 17th occasion of a No Result game when a team had won the toss and decided to field in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Scotland No Res won 2nd v India Durban 13 Sep 2007
2 Ireland No Res won 2nd v Netherlands Belfast 05 Aug 2008
3 England No Res won 2nd v Australia Manchester 30 Aug 2009
4 Ireland No Res won 2nd v England Providence 04 May 2010
5 England No Res won 2nd v South Africa Manchester 10 Sep 2012
6 West Indies No Res won 2nd v Ireland Colombo (RPS) 24 Sep 2012
7 Sri Lanka No Res won 2nd v New Zealand Pallekele 30 Oct 2012
8 New Zealand No Res won 2nd v England The Oval 27 Jun 2013
9 Ireland No Res won 2nd v Bangladesh Dharamsala 11 Mar 2016
10 India No Res won 2nd v West Indies Lauderhill 28 Aug 2016
11 West Indies No Res won 2nd v New Zealand Mount Maunganui 01 Jan 2018
12 Nepal No Res won 2nd v Netherlands Lord’s 29 Jul 2018
13 India No Res won 2nd v Australia Melbourne 23 Nov 2018
14 U.A.E. No Res won 2nd v U.S.A. ICCA Dubai 15 Mar 2019
15 Guernsey No Res won 2nd v Denmark Castel 18 Jun 2019
16 Australia No Res won 2nd v Pakistan Sydney 03 Nov 2019
17 India No Res won 2nd v Sri Lanka Guwahati 05 Jan 2020

The first Twenty20 International between India and Sri Lanka at Guwahathi on 05 Jan 2020 was declared as a No Result game as India had won the toss and decided to field to provide the third occasion of a No result game with India winning the Toss and also as a No Result game when India had won the toss and decided to field in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India No Res won 2nd v West Indies Lauderhill 28 Aug 2016
2 India No Res won 2nd v Australia Melbourne 23 Nov 2018
3 India No Res won 2nd v Sri Lanka Guwahati 05 Jan 2020
Batsmen scoring nineties in Twenty20 Internationals

Batsmen scoring nineties in Twenty20 Internationals

KL Rahul of India scored 91 against West Indies at Mumbai on 11.12.19 to provide the 41st occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 98* 1 Aus NZl Auckland 17 Feb 2005
2 DR Martyn 96 1 Aus RSA Brisbane 09 Jan 2006
3 HH Gibbs 90* 2 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
4 TM Dilshan 96* 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
5 LE Bosman 94 1 RSA Eng Centurion 15 Nov 2009
6 M Jayawardene 98* 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010
7 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
8 JP Duminy 96* 1 RSA Zim Kimberley 10 Oct 2010
9 MJ Guptill 91* 2 NZl Zim Auckland 11 Feb 2012
10 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
11 BB McCullum 91 1 NZl Ind Chennai 11 Sep 2012
12 LJ Wright 99* 1 Eng Afg Colombo (RPS) 21 Sep 2012
13 DA Warner 90* 1 Aus Srl Sydney 26 Jan 2013
14 Ahmed Shehzad 98* 1 Pak Zim Harare 24 Aug 2013
15 JE Root 90* 2 Eng Aus Southampton 29 Aug 2013
16 AD Hales 94 1 Eng Aus Ch-le-St 31 Aug 2013
17 Umar Akmal 94 1 Pak Aus Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
18 CH Gayle 90 2 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
19 SPD Smith 90 2 Aus Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 2015
20 H Masakadza 93* 1 Zim Ban Khulna 22 Jan 2016
21 V Kohli 90* 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2016
22 HM Amla 97* 1 RSA Aus Cape Town 09 Mar 2016
23 CJ Anderson 94* 1 NZl Ban Mt Maunganui 08 Jan 2017
24 Najeeb Tarakai 90 1 Afg Ire Greater Noida 10 Mar 2017
25 E Lewis 91 2 Win Pak Port of Spain 01 Apr 2017
26 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
27 Babar Azam 97* 1 Pak Win Karachi 02 Apr 2018
28 RG Sharma 97 1 Ind Ire Dublin-M 27 Jun 2018
29 SF Mire 94 1 Zim Pak Harare 04 Jul 2018
30 Fakhar Zaman 91 2 Pak Aus Harare 08 Jul 2018
31 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018
32 Babar Azam 90 2 Pak RSA Johannesburg 03 Feb 2019
33 PR Stirling 91 2 Ire Afg Dehradun 23 Feb 2019
34 SJ Baard 92 1 Nam Botd Windhoek 22 Aug 2019
35 PM Seelaar 96* 2 Net Sco Dublin-M 16 Sep 2019
36 BN Cooper 91* 2 Net Ire Dublin-M 18 Sep 2019
37 PJ Moor 92* 2 Zim Sin Singapore 03 Oct 2019
38 S Davizi 91 1 CZK-R Mal Marsa 18 Oct 2019
39 EJG Morgan 91 1 Eng NZl Napier 08 Nov 2019
40 V Kohli 94* 2 Ind Win Hyd-RGS 06 Dec 2019
41 KL Rahul 91 1 Ind Win Mumbai 11 Dec 2019

It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a T20I. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 90* 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2016
2 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
3 RG Sharma 97 1 Ind Ire Dublin-M 27 Jun 2018
4 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018
5 V Kohli 94* 2 Ind Win Hyd-RGS 06 Dec 2019
6 KL Rahul 91 1 Ind Win Mumbai 11 Dec 2019

It also provides the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in a T20I against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HH Gibbs 90* 2 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
2 TM Dilshan 96* 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
3 M Jayawardene 98* 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010
4 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
5 Babar Azam 97* 1 Pak Win Karachi 02 Apr 2018
6 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018
7 V Kohli 94* 2 Ind Win Hyd-RGS 06 Dec 2019
8 KL Rahul 91 1 Ind Win Mumbai 11 Dec 2019

It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a T20I against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018
2 V Kohli 94* 2 Ind Win Hyd-RGS 06 Dec 2019
3 KL Rahul 91 1 Ind Win Mumbai 11 Dec 2019

AD Hales, Babar Azam, CH Gayle, S Dhawan and V Kohli are the five batsmen who have scored nineties on two occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
  2 AD Hales 94 1 Eng Aus Ch-le-St 31 Aug 2013
                 
2 1 Babar Azam 97* 1 Pak Win Karachi 02 Apr 2018
  2 Babar Azam 90 2 Pak RSA Johannesburg 03 Feb 2019
                 
3 1 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
  2 CH Gayle 90 2 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
                 
4 1 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
  2 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018
                 
5 1 V Kohli 90* 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2016
  2 V Kohli 94* 2 Ind Win Hyd-RGS 06 Dec 2019