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Starc out : Faulkner, Christian in for India series

Starc out : Faulkner, Christian in for India series

Faulkner and Christian back for limited-overs series in India

Mitchell Starc will miss Australia’s limited-overs tour of India due to a slower-than-expected recovery from an injury to his right foot.

Australia’s selectors have named a 14-man ODI squad and a 13-man T20 group for the tour, with the uncapped Hilton Cartwright in line for a one-day debut and fast bowler Jason Behrendorff a chance of making his Australia debut in T20s.

Notably, Tim Paine was preferred as wicketkeeper in the T20 side ahead of Matthew Wade, while there was also a T20 recall for allrounder Daniel Christian, who last played for Australia in 2014.

Fellow allrounder James Faulkner has returned to the ODI squad, along with spin-bowling allrounder Ashton Agar, and fast bowler Nathan Coulter-Nile, who is returning from a back injury.

“Nathan brings raw pace to the side with good variation,” national selector Trevor Hohns said. “It is great to see him back from injury and we are hopeful he will have a big impact in this series.

“James Faulkner is a solid one-day campaigner and is very familiar with subcontinent conditions, coming off a very good tour of Sri Lanka last year. We hope that he will take his chance in returning to the one-day side. Hilton is an aggressive striker of the ball and we think his game will be well suited to the transition to short-form cricket.”

National T20 selector Mark Waugh said: “The overall standards being set in the BBL and also the IPL are very high and the players selected have impressed in these tournaments. Jason [Behrendorff] has been a stand-out performer for the Scorchers for a number of seasons and deserves his chance at this level.

“Dan [Christian] is a very experienced allrounder who can be a very dangerous batsman. He had a solid IPL season this year and we believe his bowling will be well suited to the conditions we will face in India. Tim Paine has been called-up following his successful home T20 international and Big Bash campaigns.”

Paine made his international return in February this year, playing a series of home T20s against Sri Lanka while the Test squad was already in India, and these marked his first international games for nearly six years.

Starc suffered stress fractures of the foot during Australia’s Test tour of India earlier this year, and upon returning from the Champions Trophy in England it was discovered they had not fully healed. He was left out of Australia’s Test squad to tour Bangladesh, with the intention of being fit for the series in India, but Australia are now targeting the Ashes for his international return.

“Mitchell Starc has been excluded from the two squads as he continues his return from a right foot injury,” team physio David Beakley said. “We have recently reviewed the progress of Mitchell’s right foot injury and the healing process has been slower than we would have liked.

“Consequently, in order to ensure his best possible preparation for the Ashes, he will be unavailable for the tour of India and will continue his rehab in Australia with an aim to have him play for New South Wales in the domestic one-day cup.”

The tour of India will take place between September 17 and October 13.

ODI squad: Steven Smith (capt), David Warner, Ashton Agar, Hilton Cartwright, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Patrick Cummins, James Faulkner, Aaron Finch, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), Adam Zampa

T20 squad: Steven Smith (capt), David Warner (vice-capt), Jason Behrendorff, Dan Christian, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Patrick Cummins, Aaron Finch, Travis Head, Moises Henriques, Glenn Maxwell, Tim Paine (wk), Kane Richardson, Adam Zampa

Article Courtesy – ESPNCricinfo.com

 

DJ Malan of England joins the elite list of batsmen who have scored 50 plus runs on a T20I debut.

DJ Malan of England joins the elite list of batsmen who have scored 50 plus runs on a T20I debut.

DJ Malan became the first England batsman to score a fifty on T20I debut

DJ Malan of England scored 78 against South Africa at Cardiff on 25 Jun 17 to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman scoring 50 plus runs on debut in the history of T20 Internationals. 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 SB Styris 66 2 NZl Aus Auckland 17 Feb 2005
3 GC Smith 61 1 RSA NZl Johannesburg 21 Oct 2005
4 DS Smith 61 1 Win Eng The Oval 28 Jun 2007
5 MN Samuels 51 1 Win Eng The Oval 28 Jun 2007
6 Junaid Siddique 71 1 Ban Pak Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
7 RN ten Doeschate 56 1 Net Ken Belfast 02 Aug 2008
8 DA Warner 89 1 Aus RSA Melbourne 11 Jan 2009
9 AJ Redmond 63 1 NZl Ire Nottingham 11 Jun 2009
10 H Patel 88* 1 Can Ire Colombo (SSC) 03 Feb 2010
11 AM Rahane 61 1 Ind Eng Manchester 31 Aug 2011
12 AP Devcich 59 1 NZl Ban Dhaka 06 Nov 2013
13 RR Rossouw 78 2 RSA Aus Adelaide 05 Nov 2014
14 GH Worker 62 1 NZl Zim Harare 09 Aug 2015
15 DJ Malan 78 1 Eng RSA Cardiff 25 Jun 2017

 

DJ Malan of England scored 78 against South Africa at Cardiff on 25 Jun 17 to provide the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring 75 plus runs on debut in the history of T20 Internationals. 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 DA Warner 89 1 Aus RSA Melbourne 11 Jan 2009
3 H Patel 88* 1 Can Ire Colombo (SSC) 03 Feb 2010
4 RR Rossouw 78 2 RSA Aus Adelaide 05 Nov 2014
5 DJ Malan 78 1 Eng RSA Cardiff 25 Jun 2017

 

DJ Malan became  the second batsman to score fifty plus runs on debut against South Africa in a T20I after DA Warner of Australia. DA Warner had scored 89 against South Africa at Melbourne on 11 Jan 09

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DA Warner 89 1 Aus RSA Melbourne 11 Jan 2009
2 DJ Malan 78 1 Eng RSA Cardiff 25 Jun 2017

 

Teams winning a Twenty20 International on the last ball of the match

Teams winning a Twenty20 International on the last ball of the match

Sri Lanka won the first T20I against Australia at Melbourne  on 17.02.17 on the last ball of the match to provide the 18th occasion of a team winning a T20I on the last ball of the match. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 New Zealand 5 wkts 150 20.0 v India Wellington 27 Feb 2009
2 Netherlands 4 wkts 163 20.0 v England Lord’s 05 Jun 2009
3 Sri Lanka 5 wkts 164 20.0 v India Gros Islet 11 May 2010
4 England 1 wkt 158 20.0 v Australia Adelaide 12 Jan 2011
5 Scotland 4 wkts 136 20.0 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 23 Mar 2012
6 Bangladesh 2 wkts 141 20.0 v Ireland Belfast 21 Jul 2012
7 Netherlands 1 wkt 129 20.0 v Bangladesh The Hague 26 Jul 2012
8 England 6 wkts 178 20.0 v India Mumbai 22 Dec 2012
9 New Zealand 8 wkts 169 19.0 v South Africa East London 23 Dec 2012
10 Pakistan 2 wkts 153 20.0 v West Indies Kingstown 27 Jul 2013
11 Sri Lanka 3 wkts 121 20.0 v Bangladesh Chittagong 14 Feb 2014
12 Ireland 3 wkts 164 20.0 v Zimbabwe Sylhet 17 Mar 2014
13 Zimbabwe 5 wkts 141 20.0 v Netherlands Sylhet 19 Mar 2014
14 Hong Kong 5 wkts 162 20.0 v Afghanistan Dublin (Malahide) 21 Jul 2015
15 India 7 wkts 198 20.0 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
16 South Africa 3 wkts 135 20.0 v England Cape Town 19 Feb 2016
17 Australia 5 wkts 205 20.0 v South Africa Johannesburg 06 Mar 2016
18 Sri Lanka 5 wkts 169 20.0 v Australia Melbourne 17 Feb 2017

It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lanka winning a T20I game on the last ball of the match. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Sri Lanka 5 wkts 164 20.0 v India Gros Islet 11 May 2010
2 Sri Lanka 3 wkts 121 20.0 v Bangladesh Chittagong 14 Feb 2014
3 Sri Lanka 5 wkts 169 20.0 v Australia Melbourne 17 Feb 2017

It also provides the third occasion of a team winning a T20I game on the last ball of the match against Australia. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 England 1 wkt 158 20.0 v Australia Adelaide 12 Jan 2011
2 India 7 wkts 198 20.0 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
3 Sri Lanka 5 wkts 169 20.0 v Australia Melbourne 17 Feb 2017
Teams winning a T20I by 75 plus runs margin

Teams winning a T20I by 75 plus runs margin

South Africa won the T20I against New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.17 by 78 runs to provide the 35th occasion of a team winning a T20I by 75 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka won 172 runs v Kenya Johannesburg 14 Sep 2007
2 South Africa won 130 runs v Scotland The Oval 07 Jun 2009
3 England won 116 runs v Afghanistan Colombo (RPS) 21 Sep 2012
4 Zimbabwe won 109 runs v Canada King City (NW) 13 Oct 2008
5 Afghanistan won 106 runs v Kenya Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
6 Netherlands won 103 runs v Nepal Amstelveen 01 Jul 2015
7 Pakistan won 103 runs v New Zealand Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
8 Pakistan won 102 runs v Bangladesh Karachi 20 Apr 2008
9 England won 100 runs v Australia Southampton 13 Jun 2005
10 Ireland won 098 runs v Scotland Dubai (DSC) 20 Jan 2017
11 Australia won 095 runs v South Africa Brisbane 09 Jan 2006
12 New Zealand won 095 runs v Pakistan Wellington 22 Jan 2016
13 Pakistan won 095 runs v South Africa Centurion 03 Mar 2013
14 Australia won 094 runs v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 10 Sep 2012
15 Kenya won 092 runs v Scotland ICCA Dubai 19 Nov 2013
16 Hong Kong won 091 runs v Netherlands Dubai (DSC) 18 Jan 2017
17 India won 090 runs v England Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
18 Australia won 085 runs v Sri Lanka Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
19 Pakistan won 085 runs v Zimbabwe Harare 16 Sep 2011
20 Australia won 084 runs v England Sydney 02 Feb 2014
21 Netherlands won 084 runs v U.A.E. ICCA Dubai 03 Feb 2016
22 South Africa won 084 runs v England Centurion 15 Nov 2009
23 West Indies won 084 runs v Pakistan Dhaka 01 Apr 2014
24 New Zealand won 083 runs v Ireland Nottingham 11 Jun 2009
25 Pakistan won 082 runs v Netherlands Lord’s 09 Jun 2009
26 Sri Lanka won 082 runs v Zimbabwe Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
27 Afghanistan won 081 runs v Zimbabwe Sharjah 10 Jan 2016
28 Australia won 081 runs v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 09 May 2010
29 New Zealand won 081 runs v West Indies Auckland 11 Jan 2014
30 Nepal won 080 runs v Hong Kong Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
31 New Zealand won 080 runs v Zimbabwe Harare 09 Aug 2015
32 South Africa won 078 runs v New Zealand Auckland 17 Feb 2017
33 Australia won 077 runs v England Sydney 09 Jan 2007
34 India won 075 runs v England Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
35 New Zealand won 075 runs v Bangladesh Kolkata 26 Mar 2016

South Africa won the T20I against New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.17 by 78 runs to provide the third occasion of South Africa winning a T20I by 75 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa won 130 runs v Scotland The Oval 07 Jun 2009
2 South Africa won 084 runs v England Centurion 15 Nov 2009
3 South Africa won 078 runs v New Zealand Auckland 17 Feb 2017

South Africa won the T20I against New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.17 by 78 runs to provide the second occasion of a team winning a T20I by 75 plus runs margin against New Zealand. Both the occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Pakistan won 103 runs v New Zealand Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
2 South Africa won 078 runs v New Zealand Auckland 17 Feb 2017
Imran Tahir of South Africa joins the elite list of bowlers who have captured fifty plus wickets in Twenty20 Internationals

Imran Tahir of South Africa joins the elite list of bowlers who have captured fifty plus wickets in Twenty20 Internationals

Imran Tahir joined the elite list of bowlers who have captured 50 plus wickets in T20Is to become  the 17th bowler to accomplish such a feat. The following table lists all the bowlers.

No Player Team Mat Inns Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4 5
1 Shahid Afridi Pak 98 96 357.2 4 2362 97 4/11 24.35 3 0
2 Saeed Ajmal Pak 64 63 238.2 2 1516 85 4/19 17.83 4 0
3 Umar Gul Pak 60 60 200.3 2 1443 85 5/06 16.97 4 2
4 SL Malinga Srl 63 63 221.5 0 1611 80 5/31 20.13 1 1
5 Shakib Al Hasan Ban 57 56 207.5 1 1406 67 4/15 20.98 3 0
6 BAW Mendis Srl 39 39 147.3 5 952 66 6/08 14.42 3 2
7 SCJ Broad Eng 56 55 195.3 2 1491 65 4/24 22.93 1 0
8 KMDN Kulasekara Srl 54 54 189.1 6 1385 61 4/32 22.70 1 0
9 NL McCullum NZl 63 59 187.1 0 1278 58 4/16 22.03 2 0
10 DW Steyn RSA 42 42 150.1 2 1009 58 4/09 17.39 2 0
11 Mohammad Nabi Afg 52 52 187.2 5 1305 56 4/10 23.30 3 0
12 Imran Tahir RSA 31 31 115.5 0 740 54 5/24 13.70 2 1
13 R Ashwin Ind 45 45 167.0 2 1154 52 4/08 22.19 2 0
14 DJ Bravo Win 66 56 173.4 0 1470 52 4/28 28.26 2 0
15 GH Dockrell Ire 43 39 130.4 1 821 52 4/20 15.78 1 0
16 Sohail Tanvir Pak 54 54 191.2 3 1364 52 3/12 26.23 0 0
17 GP Swann Eng 39 38 135.0 4 859 51 3/13 16.84 0 0

Imran Tahir became the  second South African bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in T20Is after DW Steyn. DW Steyn  has captured 58 wickets.

No Player Team Mat Inns Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4 5
1 DW Steyn RSA 42 42 150.1 2 1009 58 4/09 17.39 2 0
2 Imran Tahir RSA 31 31 115.5 0 740 54 5/24 13.70 2 1

 

Bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a Twenty20 International – Imran Tahir of South Africa joins the list

Bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in a Twenty20 International – Imran Tahir of South Africa joins the list

Mohammad Imran Tahir

Imran Tahir of South Africa captured five wickets conceding 24 runs against New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.17 in the T20I to provide the 21st occasion of a bowler capturing five or  more wickets in Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
2 NN Odhiambo 4.0 0 20 5 1 Ken Sco Nairobi (G) 04 Feb 2010
3 DJG Sammy 3.5 0 26 5 1 Win Zim Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
4 R McLaren 3.5 0 19 5 2 RSA Win North Sound 19 May 2010
5 TG Southee 4.0 1 18 5 1 NZl Pak Auckland 26 Dec 2010
6 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08 Aug 2011
7 Elias Sunny 4.0 1 13 5 2 Ban Ire Belfast 18 Jul 2012
8 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
9 SL Malinga 4.0 0 31 5 2 Srl Eng Pallekele 01 Oct 2012
10 Umar Gul 2.2 0 6 5 2 Pak RSA Centurion 03 Mar 2013
11 S Shenwari 4.0 0 13 5 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 24 Nov 2013
12 Ahsan Malik 4.0 0 19 5 1 Net RSA Chittagong 27 Mar 2014
13 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
14 D Wiese 4.0 0 23 5 2 RSA Win Durban 14 Jan 2015
15 AC Evans 4.0 0 24 5 1 Sco Net Edinburgh 11 Jul 2015
16 MRJ Watt 4.0 0 27 5 2 Sco Net ICCA Dubai 05 Feb 2016
17 JP Faulkner 4.0 0 27 5 2 Aus Pak Mohali 25 Mar 2016
18 M Rahman 4.0 0 22 5 1 Ban NZl Kolkata 26 Mar 2016
19 Imad Wasim 4.0 0 14 5 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 23 Sep 2016
20 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
21 Imran Tahir 3.5 0 24 5 2 RSA NZl Auckland 17 Feb 2017

Imran Tahir of South Africa captured five wickets conceding 24 runs against New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.17 in the T20I to provide the third occasion of a South African bowler capturing five or more wickets in Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 R McLaren 3.5 0 19 5 2 RSA Win North Sound 19 May 2010
2 D Wiese 4.0 0 23 5 2 RSA Win Durban 14 Jan 2015
3 Imran Tahir 3.5 0 24 5 2 RSA NZl Auckland 17 Feb 2017

Imran Tahir of South Africa captured five wickets conceding 24 runs against New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.17 in the T20I to provide the 21st occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets against New Zealand in Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
2 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
3 M Rahman 4.0 0 22 5 1 Ban NZl Kolkata 26 Mar 2016
4 Imran Tahir 3.5 0 24 5 2 RSA NZl Auckland 17 Feb 2017

Auckland,  Chittagong and Pallekele are the three grounds in the history of T20Is to witness two occasions  of a bowler’s five wicket hauls

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TG Southee 4.0 1 18 5 1 NZl Pak Auckland 26 Dec 2010
2 Imran Tahir 3.5 0 24 5 2 RSA NZl Auckland 17 Feb 2017
                     
1 Ahsan Malik 4.0 0 19 5 1 Net RSA Chittagong 27 Mar 2014
2 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
                     
1 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08 Aug 2011
2 SL Malinga 4.0 0 31 5 2 Srl Eng Pallekele 01 Oct 2012

BAW Mendis of Sri Lanka and Umar Gul  of Pakistan are the two bowlers to capture five or more  wickets in a T20I  on two occasions.  BAW Mendis has captured six wickets on two occasions, while Umar Gul has  captured five wickets on two occasions

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08 Aug 2011
2 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
                     
1 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
2 Umar Gul 2.2 0 6 5 2 Pak RSA Centurion 03 Mar 2013

There are only three occasions of a bowler capturing six wickets in an innings of a T20I. All the three occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08 Aug 2011
2 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
3 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

There are only four occasions of a bowler conceding single digits runs – one to nine – in  the history of T20Is. All the four occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
2 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
3 Umar Gul 2.2 0 6 5 2 Pak RSA Centurion 03 Mar 2013
4 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012

Umar Gul of Pakistan is the only bowler to capture five wickets conceding single digit runs on two occasions. He returned with identical figure of 5 for 6 on two occasions. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
2 Umar Gul 2.2 0 6 5 2 Pak RSA Centurion 03 Mar 2013

HMRKB Herath of Sri Lanka has performed the unique feat in a T20I. He is the only bowler to-date in  the history of T20Is to capture more wickets conceding less number of runs.  He returned with five wickets conceding three runa against  New Zealand at Chittagong on 31.03.14

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
England opening batsmen dismissed for a first ball duck in T20 Internationals

England opening batsmen dismissed for a first ball duck in T20 Internationals

Samuel William Billings

SW Billings of England was dismissed for a duck against India at Bangalore on 01.02.17 to provide the 73rd occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for a duck in a T20I. His dismissal also provides the fourth occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed in such a manner in a T20I game. He became the third England opening  batsman to suffer such an ignominy. All the four occasions are listed below

SW Billings dismissal provides the third occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in a T20I game. He became the second opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy. All the three occasions are listed below

ENGLAND OPENERS DISMISSED FIRST BALL FOR A DUCK IN T20IS
No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JL Denly 0 1 2 Eng Aus Manchester 30 Aug 2009
2 JL Denly 0 1 1 Eng RSA Johannesburg 13 Nov 2009
3 JJ Roy 0 1 1 Eng Pak Sharjah 30 Nov 2015
4 SW Billings 0 1 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
BATSMEN DISMISSED FIRST BALL FOR A DUCK AGAINST INDIA IN T20IS
No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TM Dilshan 0 1 2 Srl Ind Pallekele 07 Aug 2012
2 TM Dilshan 0 1 2 Srl Ind Ranchi 12 Feb 2016
3 SW Billings 0 1 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

 

 

Two or more batsmen collecting first ball ducks in a T20I

Two or more batsmen collecting first ball ducks in a T20I

Samuel William Billings

 SW Billings

 Liam Edward Plunkett

LE Plunkett

SW Billings and LE Plunkett of England collected first ball ducks against India in the third T20I on 01.02.17 to provide the 47th occasion of two or more batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 MS Sinclair 0 1 2 NZl Aus Auckland 17 Feb 2005
  2 KD Mills 0 1 2 NZl Aus Auckland 17 Feb 2005
                   
2 1 LJ Wright 0 1 1 Eng Zim Cape Town 13 Sep 2007
  2 AD Mascarenhas 0 1 1 Eng Zim Cape Town 13 Sep 2007
                   
3 1 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Aus Cape Town 16 Sep 2007
  2 Alok Kapali 0 1 1 Ban Aus Cape Town 16 Sep 2007
                   
4 1 Shakib Al Hasan 0 1 2 Ban Pak Karachi 20 Apr 2008
  2 Shahadat Hossain 0 1 2 Ban Pak Karachi 20 Apr 2008
                   
5 1 JJ Celestine 0 1 1 Ber Sco Belfast 03 Aug 2008
  2 J Edness 0 1 1 Ber Sco Belfast 03 Aug 2008
                   
6 1 CJO Smith 0 1 1 Sco Net Belfast 04 Aug 2008
  2 NFI McCallum 0 1 1 Sco Net Belfast 04 Aug 2008
                   
7 1 CJ Ferguson 0 1 2 Aus RSA Centurion 29 Mar 2009
  2 NW Bracken 0 1 2 Aus RSA Centurion 29 Mar 2009
                   
8 1 NS Poonia 0 1 2 Sco RSA The Oval 07 Jun 2009
  2 CJO Smith 0 1 2 Sco RSA The Oval 07 Jun 2009
                   
9 1 JL Denly 0 1 1 Eng RSA Johannesburg 13 Nov 2009
  2 MJ Prior 0 1 1 Eng RSA Johannesburg 13 Nov 2009
                   
10 1 SO Tikolo 0 1 1 Ken Net Abu Dhabi 11 Feb 2010
  2 SO Ngoche 0 1 1 Ken Net Abu Dhabi 11 Feb 2010
                   
11 1 V Sibanda 0 1 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
  2 P Utseya 0 1 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
                   
12 1 MG Johnson 0 1 1 Aus Pak Gros Islet 02 May 2010
  2 SPD Smith 0 1 1 Aus Pak Gros Islet 02 May 2010
                   
13 1 AG Cremer 0 1 1 Zim NZl Providence 04 May 2010
  2 P Utseya 0 1 1 Zim NZl Providence 04 May 2010
                   
14 1 Shahzaib Hasan 0 1 1 Pak Aus Birmingham 05 Jul 2010
  2 Shahid Afridi 0 1 1 Pak Aus Birmingham 05 Jul 2010
                   
15 1 JD Ryder 0 1 1 NZl Pak Hamilton 28 Dec 2010
  2 KD Mills 0 1 1 NZl Pak Hamilton 28 Dec 2010
                   
16 1 CD Barnwell 0 1 1 Win Eng The Oval 23 Sep 2011
  2 D Bishoo 0 1 1 Win Eng The Oval 23 Sep 2011
                   
17 1 RW Price 0 1 2 Zim NZl Harare 17 Oct 2011
  2 KM Jarvis 0 1 2 Zim NZl Harare 17 Oct 2011
  3 CB Mpofu 0 1 2 Zim NZl Harare 17 Oct 2011
                   
18 1 WTS Porterfield 0 1 2 Ire Afg Dubai (DSC) 24 Mar 2012
  2 KJ O’Brien 0 1 2 Ire Afg Dubai (DSC) 24 Mar 2012
                   
19 1 LJ Wright 0 1 2 Eng NZl Hamilton 12 Feb 2013
  2 JW Dernbach 0 1 2 Eng NZl Hamilton 12 Feb 2013
                   
20 1 CH Morris 0 1 2 RSA Pak Centurion 03 Mar 2013
  2 JL Ontong 0 1 2 RSA Pak Centurion 03 Mar 2013
                   
21 1 AD Russell 0 1 1 Win Zim North Sound 03 Mar 2013
  2 D Ramdin 0 1 1 Win Zim North Sound 03 Mar 2013
                   
22 1 T Mishra 0 1 1 Ken Sco Aberdeen 05 Jul 2013
  2 RR Patel 0 1 1 Ken Sco Aberdeen 05 Jul 2013
                   
23 1 IA Karim 0 1 2 Ken Afg Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
  2 NN Odhiambo 0 1 2 Ken Afg Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
                   
24 1 Mohammad Hafeez 0 1 2 Pak RSA Dubai (DSC) 15 Nov 2013
  2 Abdul Razzaq 0 1 2 Pak RSA Dubai (DSC) 15 Nov 2013
                   
25 1 H Patel 0 1 2 Can Ire Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2013
  2 Rizwan Cheema 0 1 2 Can Ire Abu Dhabi 16 Nov 2013
                   
26 1 Umar Akmal 0 1 2 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 13 Dec 2013
  2 Bilawal Bhatti 0 1 2 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 13 Dec 2013
                   
27 1 NB Budayair 0 1 1 Nep HKG Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
  2 SP Gauchan 0 1 1 Nep HKG Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
                   
28 1 Irfan Ahmed 0 1 2 HKG Nep Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
  2 Nizakat Khan 0 1 2 HKG Nep Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
                   
29 1 AD Russell 0 1 1 Win Ban Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
  2 DJ Bravo 0 1 1 Win Ban Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
  3 D Ramdin 0 1 1 Win Ban Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
                   
30 1 Shamsur Rahman 0 1 1 Ban Ind Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
  2 Ziaur Rahman 0 1 1 Ban Ind Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
                   
31 1 KMDN Kulasekara 0 1 1 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
  2 SL Malinga 0 1 1 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
                   
32 1 TG Southee 0 1 2 NZl Eng Manchester 23 Jun 2015
  2 MJ McClenaghan 0 1 2 NZl Eng Manchester 23 Jun 2015
                   
33 1 RP Magar 0 1 2 Nep Net Amstelveen 01 Jul 2015
  2 PS Airee 0 1 2 Nep Net Amstelveen 01 Jul 2015
                   
34 1 HG Munsey 0 1 2 Sco Net Edinburgh 11 Jul 2015
  2 AC Evans 0 1 2 Sco Net Edinburgh 11 Jul 2015
                   
35 1 PS Airee 0 1 1 Nep Ire Belfast 13 Jul 2015
  2 B Bhandari 0 1 1 Nep Ire Belfast 13 Jul 2015
                   
36 1 JJ Roy 0 1 1 Eng Pak Sharjah 30 Nov 2015
  2 MM Ali 0 1 1 Eng Pak Sharjah 30 Nov 2015
                   
37 1 SJ Myburgh 0 1 2 Net Sco ICCA Dubai 05 Feb 2016
  2 MJG Rippon 0 1 2 Net Sco ICCA Dubai 05 Feb 2016
                   
38 1 TM Dilshan 0 1 2 Srl Ind Ranchi 12 Feb 2016
  2 NLTC Perera 0 1 2 Srl Ind Ranchi 12 Feb 2016
                   
39 1 KD Shah 0 1 2 HKG Oman Fatullah 19 Feb 2016
  2 Nizakat Khan 0 1 2 HKG Oman Fatullah 19 Feb 2016
                   
40 1 MH Cross 0 1 2 Sco Zim Nagpur 10 Mar 2016
  2 AC Evans 0 1 2 Sco Zim Nagpur 10 Mar 2016
                   
41 1 AD Poynter 0 1 2 Ire Net Dharamsala 13 Mar 2016
  2 GH Dockrell 0 1 2 Ire Net Dharamsala 13 Mar 2016
                   
42 1 Imad Wasim 0 1 2 Pak Aus Mohali 25 Mar 2016
  2 Wahab Riaz 0 1 2 Pak Aus Mohali 25 Mar 2016
                   
43 1 HDRL Thirimanne 0 1 1 Srl RSA Delhi 28 Mar 2016
  2 RAS Lakmal 0 1 1 Srl RSA Delhi 28 Mar 2016
                   
44 1 Rohan Mustafa 0 1 2 UAE Ire Dubai (DSC) 18 Jan 2017
  2 Rameez Shahzad 0 1 2 UAE Ire Dubai (DSC) 18 Jan 2017
                   
45 1 MJG Rippon 0 1 2 Net HKG Dubai (DSC) 18 Jan 2017
  2 TP Visee 0 1 2 Net HKG Dubai (DSC) 18 Jan 2017
                   
46 1 Naseem Khushi 0 1 1 Oman Sco Dubai (DSC) 19 Jan 2017
  2 Kaleemullah 0 1 1 Oman Sco Dubai (DSC) 19 Jan 2017
                   
47 1 SW Billings 0 1 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
  2 LE Plunkett 0 1 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

SW Billings and LE Plunkett of England collected first ball ducks against India in the third T20I on 01.02.17 to provide the fifth occasion of England’s two or more batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings in a Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 LJ Wright 0 1 1 Eng Zim Cape Town 13 Sep 2007
  2 AD Mascarenhas 0 1 1 Eng Zim Cape Town 13 Sep 2007
                   
2 1 JL Denly 0 1 1 Eng RSA Johannesburg 13 Nov 2009
  2 MJ Prior 0 1 1 Eng RSA Johannesburg 13 Nov 2009
                   
3 1 LJ Wright 0 1 2 Eng NZl Hamilton 12 Feb 2013
  2 JW Dernbach 0 1 2 Eng NZl Hamilton 12 Feb 2013
                   
4 1 JJ Roy 0 1 1 Eng Pak Sharjah 30 Nov 2015
  2 MM Ali 0 1 1 Eng Pak Sharjah 30 Nov 2015
                   
5 1 SW Billings 0 1 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
  2 LE Plunkett 0 1 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

SW Billings and LE Plunkett of England collected first ball ducks against India in the third T20I on 01.02.17 to provide the third occasion of two or more batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings against India in a Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 Shamsur Rahman 0 1 1 Ban Ind Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
  2 Ziaur Rahman 0 1 1 Ban Ind Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
                   
2 1 TM Dilshan 0 1 2 Srl Ind Ranchi 12 Feb 2016
  2 NLTC Perera 0 1 2 Srl Ind Ranchi 12 Feb 2016
                   
3 1 SW Billings 0 1 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
  2 LE Plunkett 0 1 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

There is only one occasion of two batmen from rival teams collecting the first ball ducks in the same game.  The following table lists the occasion. It was witnessed in the game between Nepal and Hongkong at Chittagong on 16.03.14

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 NB Budayair 0 1 1 Nep HKG Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
2 SP Gauchan 0 1 1 Nep HKG Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
                 
1 Irfan Ahmed 0 1 2 HKG Nep Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
2 Nizakat Khan 0 1 2 HKG Nep Chittagong 16 Mar 2014

There are two occasions of three batsmen dismissed for first ball duck in the same innings. Both the occasions are furnished below.  Three Zimbabwe batsmen collected the first ball ducks against New Zealand at Harare on 17.10.11 and three West Indies batsmen suffered such an ignominy against Bangladesh at Dhaka on 25.03.14

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RW Price 0 1 2 Zim NZl Harare 17 Oct 2011
2 KM Jarvis 0 1 2 Zim NZl Harare 17 Oct 2011
3 CB Mpofu 0 1 2 Zim NZl Harare 17 Oct 2011
                 
1 AD Russell 0 1 1 Win Ban Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
2 DJ Bravo 0 1 1 Win Ban Dhaka 25 Mar 2014
3 D Ramdin 0 1 1 Win Ban Dhaka 25 Mar 2014

 

England bowlers conceding fifty plus runs in a Twenty20 International – CJ Jordan is the latest entrant to the list

England bowlers conceding fifty plus runs in a Twenty20 International – CJ Jordan is the latest entrant to the list

CJ Jordan became the seventh England bowler to concede fifty plus runs in a Twenty20 International

CJ Jordan of England conceded 56 runs in the third T20I against India at Bangalore  on 01.02.17 to provide the ninth occasion of an England bowler leaking fifty plus runs in a T20I

He also became the seventh bowler to concede fifty plus runs in a T20I game against India and also the second England bowler to concede fifty plus runs against India. The following tables list all such occasions

ENGLAND BOWLERS CONCEDING FIFTY PLUS RUNS IN T20IS
No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JM Anderson 4.0 0 64 1 1 Eng Aus Sydney 09 Jan 2007
2 SCJ Broad 4.0 0 60 0 1 Eng Ind Durban 19 Sep 2007
3 SI Mahmood 4.0 0 61 1 1 Eng RSA Centurion 15 Nov 2009
4 SCJ Broad 4.0 0 53 0 1 Eng NZl Hamilton 12 Feb 2013
5 DR Briggs 4.0 0 51 1 1 Eng Aus Southampton 29 Aug 2013
6 JW Dernbach 4.0 0 50 1 1 Eng Aus Hobart 29 Jan 2014
7 DR Briggs 4.0 0 53 0 1 Eng Aus Hobart 29 Jan 2014
8 TT Bresnan 3.5 0 51 2 2 Eng Win Bridgetown 11 Mar 2014
9 CJ Jordan 4.0 0 56 1 1 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
BOWLERS CONCEDING  FIFTY PLUS RUNS AGAINST INDIA IN T20Is
No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SCJ Broad 4.0 0 60 0 1 Eng Ind Durban 19 Sep 2007
2 KMDN Kulasekara 4.0 0 50 0 2 Srl Ind Mohali 12 Dec 2009
3 CJ McKay 4.0 0 50 2 2 Aus Ind Rajkot 10 Oct 2013
4 AJ Tye 4.0 0 51 0 2 Aus Ind Sydney 31 Jan 2016
5 AD Russell 4.0 0 53 1 2 Win Ind Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016
6 SP Narine 3.0 0 50 0 2 Win Ind Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016
7 CJ Jordan 4.0 0 56 1 1 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
ENGLAND BOWLERS CONCEDING FIFTY PLUS RUNS AGAINST INDIA IN T20Is
No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JM Anderson 4.0 0 64 1 1 Eng Aus Sydney 09 Jan 2007
2 CJ Jordan 4.0 0 56 1 1 Eng Ind Bangalore

01 Feb 2017

Third T20I – India vs England at Bangalore on 01.02.17 – Statistical highlights

Third T20I – India vs England at Bangalore on 01.02.17 – Statistical highlights

YS Chahal’s 6 for 25 against England at Bangalore on 01.02.17 represent the best bowling figures by an Indian bowler in a Twenty20 International

YS Chahal of India returned with figures of 6 for 25 against England at Bangalore on 01.02.17 to provide the third occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. His feat provides the third such  occasion. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08 Aug 2011
2 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
3 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

YS Chahal’s 6 for 25 against England at Bangalore on 01.02.17 provides the ninth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in a T20I. He became the first Indian bowler to capture five or more wickets in a T20I.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
2 R Ashwin 4.0 1 8 4 1 Srl Visakhapatnam 14 Feb 2016
3 BB Sran 4.0 0 10 4 1 Zim Harare 20 Jun 2016
4 R Ashwin 3.2 0 11 4 2 Aus Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
5 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 2 12 4 2 Eng Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
6 RP Singh 4.0 0 13 4 2 RSA Durban 20 Sep 2007
7 Z Khan 3.0 0 19 4 1 Ire Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
8 AB Dinda 3.0 1 19 4 2 Srl Pallekele 07 Aug 2012
9 PP Ojha 4.0 0 21 4 2 Ban Nottingham 06 Jun 2009

His 6 for 25 represent the best bowling figure by an Indian bowler in T20I. The previous best was 4 for 8 by R Ashwin against Sri Lanka at Vishakapatnam on 14.02.16. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
2 R Ashwin 4.0 1 8 4 1 Srl Visakhapatnam 14 Feb 2016

YS Chahal’s 6 for 25 provide the 12th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in a T20I. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Opn Ground Start Date
1 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
2 SL Malinga 4.0 0 31 5 2 Srl Eng Pallekele 01 Oct 2012
3 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 2 12 4 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
4 SR Watson 4.0 0 15 4 2 Aus Eng Adelaide 12 Jan 2011
5 JEC Franklin 3.3 0 15 4 2 NZl Eng Hamilton 12 Feb 2013
6 K Santokie 4.0 0 21 4 1 Win Eng Bridgetown 11 Mar 2014
7 Imran Tahir 4.0 0 21 4 1 RSA Eng Cape Town 19 Feb 2016
8 Saeed Ajmal 4.0 0 23 4 1 Pak Eng Abu Dhabi 27 Feb 2012
9 JR Hazlewood 4.0 0 30 4 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 31 Jan 2014
10 E Chigumbura 4.0 0 31 4 1 Zim Eng Cape Town 13 Sep 2007
11 NM Coulter-Nile 4.0 0 31 4 2 Aus Eng Hobart 29 Jan 2014
12 KMDN Kulasekara 4.0 1 32 4 2 Srl Eng Chittagong 27 Mar 2014

YS Chahal’s 6 for 25 provide the 20th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in a Twenty20 International. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
2 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08 Aug 2011
3 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
4 HMRKB Herath 3.3 2 3 5 2 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
5 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
6 Umar Gul 2.2 0 6 5 2 Pak RSA Centurion 03 Mar 2013
7 Elias Sunny 4.0 1 13 5 2 Ban Ire Belfast 18 Jul 2012
8 Samiullah Shenwari 4.0 0 13 5 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 24 Nov 2013
9 Imad Wasim 4.0 0 14 5 1 Pak Win Dubai (DSC) 23 Sep 2016
10 TG Southee 4.0 1 18 5 1 NZl Pak Auckland 26 Dec 2010
11 R McLaren 3.5 0 19 5 2 RSA Win North Sound 19 May 2010
12 Ahsan Malik 4.0 0 19 5 1 Net RSA Chittagong 27 Mar 2014
13 NN Odhiambo 4.0 0 20 5 1 Ken Sco Nairobi (Gym) 04 Feb 2010
14 Mustafizur Rahman 4.0 0 22 5 1 Ban NZl Kolkata 26 Mar 2016
15 D Wiese 4.0 0 23 5 2 RSA Win Durban 14 Jan 2015
16 AC Evans 4.0 0 24 5 1 Sco Net Edinburgh 11 Jul 2015
17 DJG Sammy 3.5 0 26 5 1 Win Zim Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
18 MRJ Watt 4.0 0 27 5 2 Sco Net ICCA Dubai 05 Feb 2016
19 JP Faulkner 4.0 0 27 5 2 Aus Pak Mohali 25 Mar 2016
20 SL Malinga 4.0 0 31 5 2 Srl Eng Pallekele 01 Oct 2012

YS Chahal became the second bowler to capture five or more wickets against England in T20Is. His 6 for 25 represent the best bowling figures against England in a T20I. The previous best was 5 for 31 by SL Malinga of Sri Lanka at Pallekele on 01.10.12

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 YS Chahal 4.0 0 25 6 2 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
2 SL Malinga 4.0 0 31 5 2 Srl Eng Pallekele 01 Oct 2012

BAW Mendis of Sri Lanka and Umar Gul of Pakistan are the only two bowlers in the history of T20Is to capture five or more wickets on two occasions. The performance of these two bowlers are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BAW Mendis 4.0 2 8 6 2 Srl Zim Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
2 BAW Mendis 4.0 1 16 6 2 Srl Aus Pallekele 08 Aug 2011
                     
1 Umar Gul 3.0 0 6 5 1 Pak NZl The Oval 13 Jun 2009
2 Umar Gul 2.2 0 6 5 2 Pak RSA Centurion 03 Mar 2013

V Kohli of India pouched three catches in this game to become  the ninth captain to pouch three or more catches in a T20I. All such occasions are listed below. V Kohli is the first Indian captain to accomplish such a feat

No Player Dis Ct Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Nawroz Mangal 3 3 1 Afg RSA Bridgetown 05 May 2010
2 PW Borren 4 4 1 Net Ban The Hague 26 Jul 2012
3 LD Chandimal 4 4 1 Srl Ban Chittagong 14 Feb 2014
4 JL Ontong 3 3 2 RSA Win Durban 14 Jan 2015
5 Shahid Afridi 3 3 2 Pak NZl Auckland 15 Jan 2016
6 A Vala 3 3 2 PNG Ire Townsville 09 Feb 2016
7 Mashrafe Mortaza 3 3 2 Ban UAE Dhaka 26 Feb 2016
8 DA Warner 3 3 1 Aus Srl Colombo (RPS) 09 Sep 2016
9 V Kohli 3 3 2 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

England’s innings witnessed five ducks in this game to provide the fifth occasion of batsmen of a team scoring five or more ducks in an innings. All such occasions are listed below

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 MA Ouma 0 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
  2 DO Obuya 0 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
  3 T Mishra 0 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
  4 SO Tikolo 0 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
  5 NN Odhiambo 0 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
  6 PJ Ongondo 0 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
                 
2 1 DF Watts 0 2 Sco Ire Dubai (DSC) 11 Feb 2010
  2 RD Berrington 0 2 Sco Ire Dubai (DSC) 11 Feb 2010
  3 NFI McCallum 0 2 Sco Ire Dubai (DSC) 11 Feb 2010
  4 RT Lyons 0 2 Sco Ire Dubai (DSC) 11 Feb 2010
  5 JD Nel 0 2 Sco Ire Dubai (DSC) 11 Feb 2010
                 
3 1 V Sibanda 0 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
  2 T Taibu 0 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
  3 S Matsikenyeri 0 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
  4 BRM Taylor 0 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
  5 SW Masakadza 0 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
  6 P Utseya 0 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
                 
4 1 JD Ryder 0 2 NZl Pak Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
  2 MJ Guptill 0 2 NZl Pak Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
  3 DG Brownlie 0 2 NZl Pak Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
  4 LRPL Taylor 0 2 NZl Pak Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
  5 TG Southee 0 2 NZl Pak Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
                 
5 1 SW Billings 0 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
  2 JC Buttler 0 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
  3 LE Plunkett 0 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
  4 CJ Jordan 0 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017
  5 TS Mills 0 2 Eng Ind Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

SK Raina {63} and MS Dhoni {56} score fifties in India’s innings in this game to provide the eighth occasion of two or more batsmen scoring fifties in a T20I game involving India. All such occasions are  listed below. It also provides the 99th occasion of two or more batsmen scoring fifties in an innings.

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 G Gambhir 58 1 v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
  2 V Sehwag 68 1 v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
  3 Yuvraj Singh 58 1 v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
               
2 1 V Sehwag 64 2 v Sri Lanka Mohali 12 Dec 2009
  2 Yuvraj Singh 60* 2 v Sri Lanka Mohali 12 Dec 2009
               
3 1 RG Sharma 62* 2 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
  2 V Kohli 54 2 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
               
4 1 RG Sharma 56 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
  2 V Kohli 57* 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
               
5 1 RG Sharma 60 1 v Australia Melbourne 29 Jan 2016
  2 V Kohli 59* 1 v Australia Melbourne 29 Jan 2016
               
6 1 RG Sharma 52 2 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
  2 V Kohli 50 2 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
               
7 1 RG Sharma 62 2 v West Indies Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016
  2 KL Rahul 110* 2 v West Indies Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016
               
8 1 SK Raina 63 1 v England Bangalore 1 Feb 2017
  2 MS Dhoni 56 1 v England Bangalore 1 Feb 2017

V Kohli was dismissed run out for 2 runs in this game to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian captain dismissed run out in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 V Sehwag 34 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 01 Dec 2006
2 MS Dhoni 24 2 v New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Sep 2007
3 MS Dhoni 45 1 v South Africa Durban 20 Sep 2007
4 MS Dhoni 36 1 v Australia Durban 22 Sep 2007
5 MS Dhoni 5 2 v South Africa Nottingham 16 Jun 2009
6 MS Dhoni 29 2 v West Indies Bridgetown 09 May 2010
7 MS Dhoni 21 1 v England Kolkata 29 Oct 2011
8 AM Rahane 4 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 19 Jul 2015
9 V Kohli 2 1 v England Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

V Kohli was dismissed run out for 2 runs in this game to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian captain – not keeping wickets – dismissed run out in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 V Sehwag 34 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 01 Dec 2006
2 AM Rahane 4 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 19 Jul 2015
3 V Kohli 2 1 v England Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

V Kohli was dismissed run out for 2 runs in this game to provide the 17th occasion of a captain opener dismissed run out in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Sehwag 34 2 Ind RSA Johannesburg 01 Dec 2006
2 BB McCullum 18 2 NZl Sco The Oval 06 Jun 2009
3 WTS Porterfield 01 2 Ire NZl Nottingham 11 Jun 2009
4 WTS Porterfield 18 1 Ire Sco Dubai (DSC) 11 Feb 2010
5 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
6 HM Amla 04 1 RSA Aus Cape Town 13 Oct 2011
7 WTS Porterfield 01 2 Ire Ken Mombasa 22 Feb 2012
8 WTS Porterfield 14 2 Ire Ban Belfast 20 Jul 2012
9 MR Swart 89 1 Net Ken Windhoek 19 Apr 2013
10 AM Rahane 04 2 Ind Zim Harare 19 Jul 2015
11 AJ Finch 74 2 Aus Ind Melbourne 29 Jan 2016
12 WTS Porterfield 08 1 Ire UAE Abu Dhabi 14 Feb 2016
13 WTS Porterfield 72 2 Ire UAE Abu Dhabi 16 Feb 2016
14 H Masakadza 20 1 Zim HKG Nagpur 08 Mar 2016
15 H Masakadza 12 1 Zim Sco Nagpur 10 Mar 2016
16 PW Borren 00 2 Net HKG Dubai (DSC) 18 Jan 2017
17 V Kohli 02 1 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

V Kohli was dismissed run out for 2 runs in this game to provide the third occasion of an Indian captain opener dismissed run out in a one day game. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 V Sehwag 34 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 01 Dec 2006
2 AM Rahane 4 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 19 Jul 2015
3 V Kohli 2 1 v England Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BB McCullum 74 1 NZl Eng Hamilton 12 Feb 2013
2 AB de Villiers 71 2 RSA Eng Johannesburg 21 Feb 2016
3 Q de Kock 52 1 RSA Eng Mumbai 18 Mar 2016
4 MS Dhoni 56 1 Ind Eng Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

India posted 202 for 6 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of India posting a team total of 200 plus runs in a T20I. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 218/4 20.0 1 v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
2 India 211/4 19.1 2 v Sri Lanka Mohali 12 Dec 2009
3 India 202/4 19.4 2 v Australia Rajkot 10 Oct 2013
4 India 200/3 20.0 2 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
5 India 244/4 20.0 2 v West Indies Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016
6 India 202/6 20.0 1 v England Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

India posted 202 for 6 in this game to provide the second occasion of India posting a team total of 200 plus runs against England in a T20I. Both the occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 218/4 20.0 1 v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
2 India 202/6 20.0 1 v England Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

India carved 75 runs win in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of a team winning a T20I game by 75 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka won 172 runs v Kenya Johannesburg 14 Sep 2007
2 South Africa won 130 runs v Scotland The Oval 07 Jun 2009
3 England won 116 runs v Afghanistan Colombo (RPS) 21 Sep 2012
4 Zimbabwe won 109 runs v Canada King City (NW) 13 Oct 2008
5 Afghanistan won 106 runs v Kenya Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
6 Netherlands won 103 runs v Nepal Amstelveen 01 Jul 2015
7 Pakistan won 103 runs v New Zealand Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
8 Pakistan won 102 runs v Bangladesh Karachi 20 Apr 2008
9 England won 100 runs v Australia Southampton 13 Jun 2005
10 Ireland won 098 runs v Scotland Dubai (DSC) 20 Jan 2017
11 Australia won 095 runs v South Africa Brisbane 09 Jan 2006
12 New Zealand won 095 runs v Pakistan Wellington 22 Jan 2016
13 Pakistan won 095 runs v South Africa Centurion 03 Mar 2013
14 Australia won 094 runs v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 10 Sep 2012
15 Kenya won 092 runs v Scotland ICCA Dubai 19 Nov 2013
16 Hong Kong won 091 runs v Netherlands Dubai (DSC) 18 Jan 2017
17 India won 090 runs v England Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
18 Australia won 085 runs v Sri Lanka Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
19 Pakistan won 085 runs v Zimbabwe Harare 16 Sep 2011
20 Australia won 084 runs v England Sydney 02 Feb 2014
21 Netherlands won 084 runs v U.A.E. ICCA Dubai 03 Feb 2016
22 South Africa won 084 runs v England Centurion 15 Nov 2009
23 West Indies won 084 runs v Pakistan Dhaka 01 Apr 2014
24 New Zealand won 083 runs v Ireland Nottingham 11 Jun 2009
25 Pakistan won 082 runs v Netherlands Lord’s 09 Jun 2009
26 Sri Lanka won 082 runs v Zimbabwe Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
27 Afghanistan won 081 runs v Zimbabwe Sharjah 10 Jan 2016
28 Australia won 081 runs v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 09 May 2010
29 New Zealand won 081 runs v West Indies Auckland 11 Jan 2014
30 Nepal won 080 runs v Hong Kong Chittagong 16 Mar 2014
31 New Zealand won 080 runs v Zimbabwe Harare 09 Aug 2015
32 Australia won 077 runs v England Sydney 09 Jan 2007
33 India won 075 runs v England Bangalore 01 Feb 2017

India carved 75 runs win in this game to provide the second occasion of a India winning a T20I game by 75 plus runs margin. Both the occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 090 runs v England Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
2 India won 075 runs v England Bangalore 01 Feb 2017