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England openers dismissed for an inauspicious score of 13 in a test innings

England openers dismissed for an inauspicious score of 13 in a test innings

 England opener AN Cook was dismissed for a score of 13 in the ongoing test at Birmingham against India to provide the ninth occasion of his being dismissed for a score of 13. He owns the record for an opening batsman dismissed most times for 13 in the annals of test cricket. English cricketers consider the number 13 as an unlucky number and also as an inauspicious number. MA Atherton of England and MA Taylor of Australia are the other two opening batsmen who stand joint second in the list of opening batsmen who have been dismissed most times on 13. Both the batsmen have been dismissed for 13 on six occasions. AN Cook’s nine dismissals for a score of 13 as an opening batsman are tabulated below

No Runs Pos Dismissal Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 13 2 caught 2 v West Indies Chester-le-Street 15 Jun 2007
2 13 1 caught 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Dec 2007
3 13 1 caught 4 v New Zealand Hamilton 05 Mar 2008
4 13 2 lbw 4 v Australia Perth 16 Dec 2010
5 13 1 caught 3 v India Nagpur 13 Dec 2012
6 13 1 caught 1 v Australia Nottingham 10 Jul 2013
7 13 1 caught 2 v Australia Brisbane 21 Nov 2013
8 13 1 caught 3 v West Indies North Sound 13 Apr 2015
9 13 1 bowled 1 v India Birmingham 01 Aug 2018

AN Cook was dismissed bowled for 13 for the first time in his career as an opening batsman. His dismissal provides the 66th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed bowled for 13 in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 18th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed bowled for 13 in test innings. AN Cook became the 17th England opening batsman dismissed bowled for 13 in a test inning.

AN  Cook’s dismissal for 13 in this game provides the 45th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed for a score of 13 against India in test innings. It also provides the tenth occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for a score of 13 against India in test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JDB Robertson 13 1 v India Kolkata 30 Dec 1951
2 PE Richardson 13 2 v India Chennai 10 Jan 1962
3 JG Binks 13 2 v India Kolkata 29 Jan 1964
4 JG Binks 13 4 v India Kolkata 29 Jan 1964
5 AJ Stewart 13 1 v India Mumbai 19 Feb 1993
6 AJ Strauss 13 3 v India Mohali 09 Mar 2006
7 AN Cook 13 3 v India Nagpur 13 Dec 2012
8 SD Robson 13 3 v India Southampton 27 Jul 2014
9 H Hameed 13 2 v India Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016
10 AN Cook 13 1 v India Birmingham 01 Aug 2018

AN Cook became the second England opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of 13 in a test innings against India on two occasions. Prior to this he was dismissed for 13 at Nagpur in Dec 2012. JG Binks was the other batsman to be dismissed for 13 against India on two occasions. He was dismissed for 13 in both innings at Kolkata in Jun 1964

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AN Cook 13 3 v India Nagpur 13 Dec 2012
2 AN Cook 13 1 v India Birmingham 01 Aug 2018
             
1 JG Binks 13 2 v India Kolkata 29 Jan 1964
2 JG Binks 13 4 v India Kolkata 29 Jan 1964

AN Cook became the eighth opening batsman to be dismissed bowled for a score of 13 against India in a test innings. The following table lists all the eight batsmen

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JB Stollmeyer 13 2 Win Ind Kingston 28 Mar 1953
2 JG Binks 13 4 Eng Ind Kolkata 29 Jan 1964
3 AE Greenidge 13 1 Win Ind Chennai 12 Jan 1979
4 Mudassar Nazar 13 4 Pak Ind Mumbai 16 Dec 1979
5 CG Greenidge 13 2 Win Ind Mumbai 24 Nov 1983
6 MJ Slater 13 4 Aus Ind Chennai 06 Mar 1998
7 MJ Guptill 13 2 NZl Ind Kolkata 30 Sep 2016
8 AN Cook 13 1 Eng Ind Birmingham 01 Aug 2018

AN Cook became the second England opening batsman to be dismissed bowled for a score of 13 against India in a test innings. The following table lists both the batsmen

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JG Binks 13 4 Eng Ind Kolkata 29 Jan 1964
2 AN Cook 13 1 Eng Ind Birmingham 01 Aug 2018

AN Cook became the 21st opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of 13 on home soil against India in a test innings. He also became second England opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of 13 on home soil against India in a test innings. SD Robson was the other England opening batman. He was dismissed for 13 against India at Southamton in Jul 2014

India and England Test Series Key stats

India and England Test Series Key stats

England and India have played 32 test series so far. England has won 18 series, India has won 10 series and 04 series were drawn. The present test series would be the 33rd test series between the two teams.

England and India have played 117 tests so far. England has won 43 tests, India has won 25 tests and 49 tests were drawn.

India has posted the team total of 600 plus on five occasions, while England has posted the team total of 600 plus runs on six occasions.

India’s total of 759 for 7 declared at Chennai in Dec 2016 not only India’s highest team total against England but also the highest team total in the series. England’s 710 for 7 declared at Birmingham in Aug 2011 is its highest team total against India.

India has been dismissed for a total of 100 and less than 100 runs on ten occasions against England. Its 42 at Lord’s in June 74 represent it lowest total in a completed innings against England and also the lowest total by a team in England-India test series.  England has not been dismissed by India for a total of 100 and less than 100 in an innings. Its 101 at The Oval in Aug 71 represents its lowest total in a completed innings against India.

As many as 117 centuries have been scored by England batsmen against India, which includes a triple century and eleven double centuries. GA Gooch’s 333 at Lord’s in Jul 1990 not only represents the highest individual score by an England batsman against India, but also the highest individual score by a batsman in England-India test series. Of the 117 centuries, 68 are scored on home soil and 49 are scored on away soil

Indian batsmen have scored 96 centuries against England in the series which includes a triple century and seven double centuries. KK Nair’s 303 at Chennai in Dec 16 represent the highest individual scored by an Indian batsman against England. Of the 96 centuries. 57 are scored at home and 39 are scored on away soil

AN Cook of England with a run aggregate of 2104 runs owns the record for most runs by an England batsman against India, while SR Tendulkar of India with an aggregate of 2535 runs owns the record by an Indian batsman against England. SR Tendulkar’s 2535 runs is a series record for most runs by a batsman in England-India test series. He remains  the only batsman to aggregate 2500 plus runs in the series

SR Tendulkar and SM Gavaskar jointly own the Indian record for most fifties against England. Both the batsmen have scored 20 fifties. AN Cook of England with  14 fifties  to  his credit owns the record for most fifties by an England batsman against India

SR Tendulkar with six centuries to  his credit holds the record for most centuries by an Indian batsman against  England. AN Cook and KP Pietersen with six centuries to their credit share the record for most centuries by an England batsman against India.

SM Gavaksar with sixteen half centuries to his credit holds the record for most half centuries by an Indian batsman against  England. KF Barrington with nine half centuries to his credit owns the record for most half centuries by an England batsman against India.

MS Dhoni {842} and AN Cook {1229} own the record for most runs by an Indian captain and England captain in the series. MS Dhoni {09} and AN Cook {08} own the record for most fifties by an Indian captain and England captain in the series

There are 22 occasions of England captains scoring centuries against India and eleven occasions of Indian captains scoring centuries against India. GA Gooch’s 333 at Lord’s in Jul 90 represents  the highest score by an England captain against  India, while V Kohli’s 235 at  Mumbai in Dec 16 represents the highest score  by an Indian captain against England.

MS Dhoni {1157} and MJ Prior {730} own the record for most runs by an Indian wicket keeper batsman and England wicket keeper batsman in the series.

BK Kunderan’s 192 at Chennai in Jan 1964 and RC Russel’s 124 at Lord’s in Jun 96 are the highest  individual scores by a Indian wicketkeeper batsman and England wicket  keeper batsman in the series. There are five occasions of Indian wikcet keeper batsman scoring centuries against England and three occasion of England wicket keeper batsman scoring centuries against India.

There are 61 occasions of England bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against India which includes one eight wicket haul and six seven wicket hauls. Indian bowlers have captured five or more wickets in an innings  against England on 68 occasions  which  includes two occasion of eight  wicket hauls  and four occasions  of seven wicket hauls

FS Truemans’s 8 for 31 at Manchester  in Jul 1952  represents  the  best innings bowling effort by an Indian bowler against England qnd MH Mankad’s 8 for 55 at Chennai in Feb 1952 represents  the  best innings bowling effort by an Indian bowler against England

Seven Indian bowlers have captured ten or more wickets in match against England, while Eight England bowlers have  captured ten or more wickets in a match against India. MH Mankad’s 12 for 109 at Chennai  in  Feb 1952 represent the best match figures  by an Indian bowler against England, while IT Botham’s 13 for 106 at Mumbai-WS represent the best match figures by an England bowler against India.

Seven Indian bowlers have captured ten or more wickets in match against England, while Eight England bowlers have  captured ten or more wickets in a match against India. MH Mankad’s 12 for 109 at Chennai  in  Feb 1952 represent the best match figures  by an Indian bowler against England, while IT Botham’s 13 for 106 at Mumbai-WS represent the best match figures by an England bowler against India.

JM Anderson holds the record for most wickets by an England bowler against India with 86 wickets to his credit, while BS Chandrashekhar with 95 wickets to his credit holds the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler against England.  Six England bowlers have  captured 50 plus  wickets  against India, while five Indian bowlers have captured 50 plus wickets against England.

APE Knott with 54 dismissals to his credit owns the record for most dismissals by an England wicket keeper against India, while MS Dhoni  with 67 dismissals to his credit  owns the record for  most dismissals  by an Indian wicket keeper against England.

There are seven occasions of England wicket keepers effecting five or more dismissals in an innings against India. RW Taylor with seven dismissals at Mumbai in Feb 1980 holds the record for most dismissals in an innings by an England wicket keeper against India. BK Kunderan is the only Indian wicket keeper to effect five dismissals in an  innings against England. He effected five dismissals in an innings at Mumbai-BS in Nov 1961

RW Taylor pf England with ten dismissals at Mumbai-WS in Feb 1980  and KS More of India with seven dismissals at Mumbai-WS in Feb 1993 own the records for most dismissals by a wicket keeper  in a match for their respective teams in the test series

AN Cook of England with 25 catches to his credit holds the record for most catches by an England fieldsman against India, while SM Gavaskar with 35 catches to his credit holds the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman against England.

Yajurvindra Singh is the only Indian fieldsman to pouch five catches in an innings against England, while no England fieldman has pouched five catches in an innings against India. Yajurvindra Singh has taken five catches in an innings against India at Bengaluru in Jan 1977. GA Hick has pouched four catches at  Kolkata in Jan 1983 and holds the  record for most catches by an England fieldsman against India.

England batsmen have posted 150 three figure partnerships against India which include two triple-century partnerships and 14 double century partnerships. 350 runs partnership for the third wicket between IR Bell and KP Pietersen represent the highest partnership by England batsmen against India

Indian batsmen have posted 103 three figure partnerships against England which include two triple-century partnerships and 13 double century partnerships. 316 runs partnership for the third wicket between GR Viswanath and Yahspal Sharma represent the highest partnership by Indian batsmen against England

 

HMRKB Herath’s speicials

HMRKB Herath’s speicials

HMRKB Herath’s six for 98 in the just concluded test against South Africa at Col-SSC represents his  34th five wicket haul in an innings. He became the fifth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 34 plus five wicket hauls. Others are – M Muralidharan {67}, SK Warne (37}, RJ Hadlee {36} and A Kumble {35}. The following table furnishes the performance of these five bowlers

No Player Team Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave 5
1 M Muralitharan Srl 133 230 44039 18180 800 9/51 16/220 22.72 67
2 SK Warne Aus 145 273 40705 17995 708 8/71 12/128 25.41 37
3 RJ Hadlee NZl 86 150 21918 9611 431 9/52 15/123 22.29 36
4 A Kumble Ind 132 236 40850 18355 619 10/74 14/149 29.65 35
5 HMRKB Herath Srl 92 168 25705 12020 430 9/127 14/184 27.95 34

The following table lists the 34 five wicket  hauls of HMRKB Herath arranged chronologically

No Overs M Runs W Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 35.0 5 99 5 5 3 v Pakistan Colombo (PSS) 12 Jul 2009
2 46.0 6 157 5 3 3 v Pakistan Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2009
3 48.0 9 139 5 4 4 v New Zealand Colombo (SSC) 26 Aug 2009
4 33.0 2 121 5 3 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
5 23.0 3 79 5 3 3 v Australia Galle 31 Aug 2011
6 52.0 11 157 7 4 3 v Australia Colombo (SSC) 16 Sep 2011
7 30.3 7 79 5 5 4 v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2011
8 19.0 5 74 6 3 2 v England Galle 26 Mar 2012
9 38.0 9 97 6 3 4 v England Galle 26 Mar 2012
10 53.0 9 133 6 3 2 v England Colombo (PSS) 03 Apr 2012
11 30.0 5 65 5 4 1 v New Zealand Galle 17 Nov 2012
12 18.0 3 43 6 3 3 v New Zealand Galle 17 Nov 2012
13 49.0 10 103 6 4 1 v New Zealand Colombo (PSS) 25 Nov 2012
14 21.5 2 95 5 6 3 v Australia Hobart 14 Dec 2012
15 28.3 6 68 5 5 1 v Bangladesh Colombo (RPS) 16 Mar 2013
16 36.0 9 89 7 3 3 v Bangladesh Colombo (RPS) 16 Mar 2013
17 38.1 8 125 5 1 2 v Pakistan Sharjah 16 Jan 2014
18 45.0 30 40 5 1 4 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 24 Jul 2014
19 30.2 11 48 6 1 3 v Pakistan Galle 06 Aug 2014
20 33.1 3 127 9 3 2 v Pakistan Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
21 22.1 2 57 5 3 4 v Pakistan Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
22 21.0 6 48 7 2 4 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
23 33.0 9 68 6 3 2 v West Indies Galle 14 Oct 2015
24 33.3 16 54 5 2 4 v Australia Pallekele 26 Jul 2016
25 38.1 11 81 6 3 2 v Australia Colombo (SSC) 13 Aug 2016
26 18.1 3 64 7 1 4 v Australia Colombo (SSC) 13 Aug 2016
27 26.0 4 89 5 2 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 06 Nov 2016
28 23.0 6 63 8 2 4 v Zimbabwe Harare 06 Nov 2016
29 20.2 5 59 6 3 4 v Bangladesh Galle 07 Mar 2017
30 32.0 4 116 5 3 1 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Jul 2017
31 39.1 5 133 6 2 3 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Jul 2017
32 40.0 12 93 5 5 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 28 Sep 2017
33 21.4 4 43 6 2 4 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 28 Sep 2017
34 32.5 5 98 6 1 4 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018

His 6 for 98  against South Africa in the just concluded test was his third five wicket haul against South Africa. All the  three  occasions are listed below. His 6 for 98 represent  his best innings performance against South Africa

No Overs M Runs W Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 30.3 7 79 5 5 4 v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2011
2 45.0 30 40 5 1 4 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 24 Jul 2014
3 32.5 5 98 6 1 4 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018

HMRKB Herath’s six for 98 in the just concluded test against South Africa at Col-SSC represents his 25th five wicket haul in an innings in Sri Lanka’s winning tests. He became the third bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 25 plus five wicket hauls  in a team’s winning tests. Others are – M Muralidharan {67}, SK Warne (37}, RJ Hadlee {36} and A Kumble {35}. The following table furnishes the performance of these five bowlers

No Player Team Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave 5
1 M Muralitharan Srl 54 107 18725 7088 438 9/51 16/220 16.18 41
2 SK Warne Aus 92 180 26133 11461 510 8/71 11/77 22.47 27
3 HMRKB Herath Srl 38 75 10543 4577 243 9/127 14/184 18.83 25

The following table lists the 25 five wicket hauls of HMRKB Herath in Sri Lanka’s  winning  tests  arranged chronologically

No Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 35.0 5 99 5 3 v Pakistan Colombo (PSS) 12 Jul 2009
2 48.0 9 139 5 4 v New Zealand Colombo (SSC) 26 Aug 2009
3 30.3 7 79 5 4 v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2011
4 19.0 5 74 6 2 v England Galle 26 Mar 2012
5 38.0 9 97 6 4 v England Galle 26 Mar 2012
6 30.0 5 65 5 1 v New Zealand Galle 17 Nov 2012
7 18.0 3 43 6 3 v New Zealand Galle 17 Nov 2012
8 28.3 6 68 5 1 v Bangladesh Colombo (RPS) 16 Mar 2013
9 36.0 9 89 7 3 v Bangladesh Colombo (RPS) 16 Mar 2013
10 30.2 11 48 6 3 v Pakistan Galle 06 Aug 2014
11 33.1 3 127 9 2 v Pakistan Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
12 22.1 2 57 5 4 v Pakistan Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
13 21.0 6 48 7 4 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
14 33.0 9 68 6 2 v West Indies Galle 14 Oct 2015
15 33.3 16 54 5 4 v Australia Pallekele 26 Jul 2016
16 38.1 11 81 6 2 v Australia Colombo (SSC) 13 Aug 2016
17 18.1 3 64 7 4 v Australia Colombo (SSC) 13 Aug 2016
18 26.0 4 89 5 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 06 Nov 2016
19 23.0 6 63 8 4 v Zimbabwe Harare 06 Nov 2016
20 20.2 5 59 6 4 v Bangladesh Galle 07 Mar 2017
21 32.0 4 116 5 1 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Jul 2017
22 39.1 5 133 6 3 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Jul 2017
23 40.0 12 93 5 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 28 Sep 2017
24 21.4 4 43 6 4 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 28 Sep 2017
25 32.5 5 98 6 4 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018

 

KA Maharaj of South Africa became the fourth bowler in the history of test cricket to witness his nine wicket haul in an innings in losing cause.

KA Maharaj of South Africa became the fourth bowler in the history of test cricket to witness his nine wicket haul in an innings in losing cause.

KA Maharaj of South Africa became the fourth bowler in the history of test cricket to witness his nine-wicket haul in an innings in losing cause. His 9 for 129 against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC in the just concluded test went in vain as Sri Lanka romped home with a 199 run victory. The following table lists all the four bowlers with their performances

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SP Gupte 34.3 11 102 9 1 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
2 JM Noreiga 49.4 16 095 9 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 06 Mar 1971
3 N Kapil Dev 30.3 06 083 9 3 Ind Win Ahmedabad 12 Nov 1983
4 KA Maharaj 41.1 10 129 9 1 SAF Srl Col-SSC 20 Jul 2018

 

KA Maharaj of South Africa joins the list of bowler’s whose twelve plus wickets in a test have gone in vain

KA Maharaj of South Africa joins the list of bowler’s whose twelve plus wickets in a test have gone in vain

KA Maharaj of South Africa captured 12 wickets conceding 283 runs – 9 for 129 and 3 for 154 –a in the just concluded test against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC. His effort was in a losing cause as South Africa lost the test by 278 runs. It provides the 14th occasion of a bowler’s 12 plus wicket haul in a losing cause in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below   

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CTB Turner 88.0×4 50 87 12 Aus Eng Sydney 10 Feb 1888
2 T Richardson 110.3×5 39 244 13 Eng Aus Manchester 16 Jul 1896
3 H Trumble 65.0×5 19 89 12 Aus Eng The Oval 10 Aug 1896
4 SF Barnes 80.1 22 163 13 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
5 H Trumble 64.5 17 173 12 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1902
6 AK Davidson 77.4 30 124 12 Aus Ind Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
7 AME Roberts 42.3 11 121 12 Win Ind Chennai 11 Jan 1975
8 G Dymock 63.4 12 166 12 Aus Ind Kanpur 02 Oct 1979
9 MG Hughes 73.1 16 217 13 Aus Win Perth 02 Dec 1988
10 SK Warne 69.0 25 128 12 Aus SAF Sydney 02 Jan 1994
11 J Srinath 46.0 10 132 13 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
12 DL Vettori 60.0 19 149 12 NZl Aus Auckland 11 Mar 2000
13 JJ Krejza 74.5 04 358 12 Aus Ind Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
14 KA Maharaj 81.1 14 283 12 SAF Srl Col-SSC 20 Jul 2018

It also provides the tenth occasion of a bowler’s exact twelve wicket haul in a losing cause in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CTB Turner 88.0×4 50 87 12 Aus Eng Sydney 10 Feb 1888
2 H Trumble 65.0×5 19 89 12 Aus Eng The Oval 10 Aug 1896
3 H Trumble 64.5 17 173 12 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1902
4 AK Davidson 77.4 30 124 12 Aus Ind Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
5 AME Roberts 42.3 11 121 12 Win Ind Chennai 11 Jan 1975
6 G Dymock 63.4 12 166 12 Aus Ind Kanpur 02 Oct 1979
7 SK Warne 69.0 25 128 12 Aus SAF Sydney 02 Jan 1994
8 DL Vettori 60.0 19 149 12 NZl Aus Auckland 11 Mar 2000
9 JJ Krejza 74.5 04 358 12 Aus Ind Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
10 KA Maharaj 81.1 14 283 12 SAF Srl Col-SSC 20 Jul 2018

The following are the four bowlers whose exact 13 wicket hauls have gone in vain. J Srinath’s 13 for 132 against Pakistan at Kolkata represent the best bowling figures in a losing cause.

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 T Richardson 110.3×5 39 244 13 Eng Aus Manchester 16 Jul 1896
2 SF Barnes 80.1 22 163 13 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
3 MG Hughes 73.1 16 217 13 Aus Win Perth 02 Dec 1988
4 J Srinath 46.0 10 132 13 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Feb 1999

There are four occasions of a bowler conceding 200 plus runs while capturing 12 or more wickets in a test which have gone in vain. All such occasions are listed below. KA Maharaj’s 12 for 283 represent the  second most expensive bowling figures with 12 plus  wickets  in a losing cause

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MG Hughes 73.1 16 217 13 Aus Win Perth 02 Dec 1988
2 T Richardson 110.3×5 39 244 13 Eng Aus Manchester 16 Jul 1896
3 KA Maharaj 81.1 14 283 12 SAF Srl Col-SSC 20 Jul 2018
4 JJ Krejza 74.5 04 358 12 Aus Ind Nagpur 06 Nov 2008

KA Maharaj is the first South African bowler to witness his 12 wicket haul going in vain and it was Sri Lanka’s first ever test win when  a bowler had captured 12 plus wickets

HMRKB Herath becomes the second bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 100 wickets while sharing the new ball as a spinner

HMRKB Herath becomes the second bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 100 wickets while sharing the new ball as a spinner

HMRKB Herath captured two wickets in the fourth innings of the ongoing test against South Africa at Col-SSC in the just concluded test which game him 100 wickets while sharing the new ball. He became the second spin bowler to capture 100 plus wickets while sharing the new ball as a spin bowler after R Ashwin of India. R Aswhin has an aggregate ot 110 wickets. The performances of these two bowlers are tabulated below.

No Player Team Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave 5 10
1 R Ashwin Ind 25 31 4502 2181 110 7/66 12/098 19.82 12 4
2 HMRKB Herath Srl 22 27 3992 1758 100 8/63 13/145 17.58 10 5

The following table lists the performance of HMRKB Herath while sharing the new ball as a spinner

No O M Runs W Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 9.0 0 37 1 2 4 v England Colombo (PSS) 03 Apr 2012
2 38.1 8 125 5 1 2 v Pakistan Sharjah 16 Jan 2014
3 22.0 2 84 2 2 3 v South Africa Galle 16 Jul 2014
4 45.0 17 71 4 2 2 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 24 Jul 2014
5 45.0 30 40 5 1 4 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 24 Jul 2014
6 30.2 11 48 6 1 3 v Pakistan Galle 06 Aug 2014
7 4.2 0 30 0 1 4 v Pakistan Galle 17 Jun 2015
8 21.0 6 48 7 2 4 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
9 29.0 4 96 0 2 3 v India Colombo (PSS) 20 Aug 2015
10 22.0 5 79 4 2 3 v West Indies Galle 14 Oct 2015
11 10.0 3 18 0 1 4 v England Chester-le-Street 27 May 2016
12 25.0 8 49 4 2 2 v Australia Pallekele 26 Jul 2016
13 33.3 16 54 5 2 4 v Australia Pallekele 26 Jul 2016
14 11.0 2 35 4 2 2 v Australia Galle 04 Aug 2016
15 19.1 1 74 2 1 4 v Australia Galle 04 Aug 2016
16 18.1 3 64 7 1 4 v Australia Colombo (SSC) 13 Aug 2016
17 30.0 13 38 3 2 4 v Zimbabwe Harare 29 Oct 2016
18 26.0 4 89 5 2 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 06 Nov 2016
19 23.0 6 63 8 2 4 v Zimbabwe Harare 06 Nov 2016
20 24.5 2 75 3 2 4 v Bangladesh Colombo (PSS) 15 Mar 2017
21 39.1 5 133 6 2 3 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Jul 2017
22 42.0 7 154 4 2 1 v India Colombo (SSC) 03 Aug 2017
23 21.4 4 43 6 2 4 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 28 Sep 2017
24 28.0 6 80 2 1 3 v Bangladesh Chittagong 31 Jan 2018
25 19.0 5 39 2 1 2 v South Africa Galle 12 Jul 2018
26 14.0 4 38 3 1 4 v South Africa Galle 12 Jul 2018
27 15.0 1 54 2 1 4 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018

HMRKB Herath  has ten five wicket hauls while sharing the new ball as a spinner. He is the second bowler to have ten or more five wicket hauls after R Ashwin. R Ashwin has 12 five wicket hauls to his credit while opening the bowling as a spinner. The following table lists the  ten five  wicket hauls of HMRKB Herath.

No O M Runs W Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 38.1 8 125 5 1 2 v Pakistan Sharjah 16 Jan 2014
2 45.0 30 40 5 1 4 v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 24 Jul 2014
3 30.2 11 48 6 1 3 v Pakistan Galle 06 Aug 2014
4 21.0 6 48 7 2 4 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
5 33.3 16 54 5 2 4 v Australia Pallekele 26 Jul 2016
6 18.1 3 64 7 1 4 v Australia Colombo (SSC) 13 Aug 2016
7 26.0 4 89 5 2 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 06 Nov 2016
8 23.0 6 63 8 2 4 v Zimbabwe Harare 06 Nov 2016
9 39.1 5 133 6 2 3 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Jul 2017
10 21.4 4 43 6 2 4 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 28 Sep 2017

 

 

 

KA Maharaj of South Africa joins the elite club of bowlers who have captured nine wickets in a test innings

KA Maharaj of South Africa joins the elite club of bowlers who have captured nine wickets in a test innings

KA Maharaj of South Africa captured nine wickets  conceding 129 runs against Sri Lanka in the ongoing test at Col-SSC to  provide the seventeenth occasion of a bowler capturing nine wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. He became the sixteenth bowler to accomplish the feat. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 14.2×5 6 28 9 2 Eng SAF Johannesburg 02 Mar 1896
2 SF Barnes 38.4 7 103 9 3 Eng SAF Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
3 AA Mailey 47.0 8 121 9 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
4 JC Laker 16.4 4 37 9 2 Eng Aus Manchester 26 Jul 1956
5 HJ Tayfield 37.0 11 113 9 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
6 SP Gupte 34.3 11 102 9 1 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
7 JM Patel 35.5 16 69 9 2 Ind Aus Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
8 JM Noreiga 49.4 16 95 9 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 06 Mar 1971
9 Sarfraz Nawaz 35.4×8 7 86 9 4 Pak Aus Melbourne 10 Mar 1979
10 N Kapil Dev 30.3 6 83 9 3 Ind Win Ahmedabad 12 Nov 1983
11 RJ Hadlee 23.4 4 52 9 1 NZl Aus Brisbane 08 Nov 1985
12 Abdul Qadir 37.0 13 56 9 1 Pak Eng Lahore 25 Nov 1987
13 DE Malcolm 16.3 2 57 9 3 Eng SAF The Oval 18 Aug 1994
14 M Muralitharan 54.2 27 65 9 3 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998
15 M Muralitharan 40.0 19 51 9 1 Srl Zim Kandy 04 Jan 2002
16 HMRKB Herath 33.1 3 127 9 2 Srl Pak Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
17 KA Maharaj 41.1 10 129 9 1 SAF Srl Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018

KA Maharaj of South Africa captured nine  wickets  conceding 129 runs against Sri Lanka in the ongoing test at Col-SSC to  provide the second South African bowler capturing nine wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket.HJ Tayfield was the other bowler to  perform such a feat. He had captured nine for 113 against England at  Johannesburg in Fev 1957. Thus it took 61 years for KA Maharaj to emulate HJ Tayfield to become the second South African bowler to capture nine wickets in a test innings.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HJ Tayfield 37.0 11 113 9 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
2 KA Maharaj 41.1 10 129 9 1 SAF Srl Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018

KA Maharaj became the sixth bowler in the annals of test cricket  to  capture nine wickets in an innings conceding 100 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SP Gupte 34.3 11 102 9 1 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
2 SF Barnes 38.4 7 103 9 3 Eng SAF Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
3 HJ Tayfield 37.0 11 113 9 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
5 AA Mailey 47.0 8 121 9 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
6 HMRKB Herath 33.1 3 127 9 2 Srl Pak Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
6 KA Maharaj 41.1 10 129 9 1 SAF Srl Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018

KA Maharaj of South Africa captured nine wickets conceding 129 runs against Sri Lanka in the ongoing test at Col-SSC to  provide the eleventh occasion of a spin bowler capturing nine wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. He became the tenth spin bowler to accomplish the feat. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AA Mailey 47.0 8 121 9 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
2 JC Laker 16.4 4 37 9 2 Eng Aus Manchester 26 Jul 1956
3 HJ Tayfield 37.0 11 113 9 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
4 SP Gupte 34.3 11 102 9 1 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
5 JM Patel 35.5 16 69 9 2 Ind Aus Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
6 JM Noreiga 49.4 16 95 9 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 06 Mar 1971
7 Abdul Qadir 37.0 13 56 9 1 Pak Eng Lahore 25 Nov 1987
8 M Muralitharan 54.2 27 65 9 3 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998
9 M Muralitharan 40.0 19 51 9 1 Srl Zim Kandy 04 Jan 2002
10 HMRKB Herath 33.1 3 127 9 2 Srl Pak Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
11 KA Maharaj 41.1 10 129 9 1 SAF Srl Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018

Col-SSC became  the fifth ground in the annals of test cricket to witness two or more bowlers capturing nine  wickets  in a test innings. Others are – Johannesburg {03}, Kanpur  {02}, Melbourne {02} and The Oval {02}

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 14.2×5 6 28 9 2 Eng SAF Johannesburg 02 Mar 1896
2 SF Barnes 38.4 7 103 9 3 Eng SAF Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
3 HJ Tayfield 37.0 11 113 9 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
                     
1 HMRKB Herath 33.1 3 127 9 2 Srl Pak Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
2 KA Maharaj 41.1 10 129 9 1 SAF Srl Colombo (SSC) 20 Jul 2018
                     
1 SP Gupte 34.3 11 102 9 1 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
2 JM Patel 35.5 16 69 9 2 Ind Aus Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
                     
1 AA Mailey 47.0 8 121 9 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
2 Sarfraz Nawaz 35.4×8 7 86 9 4 Pak Aus Melbourne 10 Mar 1979
                     
1 DE Malcolm 16.3 2 57 9 3 Eng SAF The Oval 18 Aug 1994
2 M Muralitharan 54.2 27 65 9 3 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998

 

South Africa dismissed all out for a total of 75 and less than 75 runs in a test innings

South Africa dismissed all out for a total of 75 and less than 75 runs in a test innings

South Africa was  dismissed all out  for 73 in the  fourth innings of the Galle Test against Sri Lanka to provide  the 82nd occasion  of team dismissed  all out  for a total of 75 runs and  less than 75 runs in an innings in the  annals  of test cricket. It also provides the twelfth occasion of South Africa dismissed for a total  of 75 and less than 75 runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of ascending runs

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa 30 18.4×5 4 v England Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 1896
2 South Africa 30 12.3 2 v England Birmingham 14 Jun 1924
3 South Africa 35 22.4×5 4 v England Cape Town 01 Apr 1899
4 South Africa 36 23.2 1 v Australia Melbourne 12 Feb 1932
5 South Africa 43 28.2×4 3 v England Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
6 South Africa 45 31.3 3 v Australia Melbourne 12 Feb 1932
7 South Africa 47 47.1×4 2 v England Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
8 South Africa 58 26.1 1 v England Lord’s 10 Jun 1912
9 South Africa 72 33.4×8 4 v England Johannesburg 24 Dec 1956
10 South Africa 72 50.1×8 4 v England Cape Town 01 Jan 1957
11 South Africa 73 28.5 4 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Jul 2018
12 South Africa 75 44.4 4 v England Leeds 29 Jul 1907

South Africa was  dismissed all out  for 73 in the fourth innings of the Galle Test against Sri Lanka to provide  the second occasion  of team dismissed  all out  for a total of 75 runs and  less than 75 runs in an innings against Sri Lanka  in a test innings. .

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Bangladesh 62 25.2 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 03 Jul 2007
2 South Africa 73 28.5 4 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Jul 2018

South Africa was  dismissed all out  for 73 in the fourth innings of the Galle Test against Sri Lanka to provide  the 20th occasion  of team dismissed  all out  for a total of 75 runs and  less than 75 runs in the  fourth  innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa 30 18.4×5 4 v England Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 1896
2 South Africa 35 22.4×5 4 v England Cape Town 01 Apr 1899
3 Australia 44 26.0×5 4 v England The Oval 10 Aug 1896
4 England 46 19.1 4 v West Indies Port of Spain 25 Mar 1994
5 West Indies 51 19.1 4 v Australia Port of Spain 05 Mar 1999
6 West Indies 53 25.3 4 v Pakistan Faisalabad 24 Oct 1986
7 Australia 58 12.3×8 4 v England Brisbane 04 Dec 1936
8 England 62 47.0×4 4 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
9 Zimbabwe 63 47.0 4 v West Indies Port of Spain 16 Mar 2000
10 England 64 27.3×8 4 v New Zealand Wellington 10 Feb 1978
11 Australia 65 22.4 4 v England The Oval 19 Aug 1912
12 Australia 66 25.3 4 v England Brisbane 30 Nov 1928
13 India 66 34.1 4 v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 1996
14 New Zealand 68 22.3 4 v England Lord’s 16 May 2013
15 South Africa 72 33.4×8 4 v England Johannesburg 24 Dec 1956
16 South Africa 72 50.1×8 4 v England Cape Town 01 Jan 1957
17 Pakistan 72 31.3 4 v Australia Perth 16 Dec 2004
18 England 72 36.1 4 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 25 Jan 2012
19 South Africa 73 28.5 4 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Jul 2018
20 South Africa 75 44.4 4 v England Leeds 29 Jul 1907

South Africa was  dismissed all out  for 73 in the fourth innings of the Galle Test against Sri Lanka to provide  the sixth occasion  of South Africa dismissed  all out  for a total of 75 runs and  less than 75 runs in the  fourth  innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa 30 18.4×5 4 v England Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 1896
2 South Africa 35 22.4×5 4 v England Cape Town 01 Apr 1899
3 South Africa 72 33.4×8 4 v England Johannesburg 24 Dec 1956
4 South Africa 72 50.1×8 4 v England Cape Town 01 Jan 1957
5 South Africa 73 28.5 4 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Jul 2018
6 South Africa 75 44.4 4 v England Leeds 29 Jul 1907

 

Carrying the bat through in a completed innings of a test – FDM Karunaratne joins the list

Carrying the bat through in a completed innings of a test – FDM Karunaratne joins the list

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka carried the bat through in a completed innings against South Africa in the recently concluded test at Galle to provide the 55th occasion of a batsman performing such a feat in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Total Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 AB Tancred 26* 47 2 SAF v Eng Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
2 JE Barrett 67* 176 3 Aus v Eng Lord’s 21 Jul 1890
3 R Abel 132* 307 2 Eng v Aus Sydney 29 Jan 1892
4 PF Warner 132* 237 3 Eng v SAF Johannesburg 14 Feb 1899
5 WW Armstrong 159* 309 3 Aus v SAF Johannesburg 18 Oct 1902
6 JW Zulch 43* 103 2 SAF v Eng Cape Town 11 Mar 1910
7 W Bardsley 193* 383 1 Aus v Eng Lord’s 26 Jun 1926
8 WM Woodfull 30* 66† 4 Aus v Eng Brisbane 30 Nov 1928
9 WM Woodfull 73* 193† 4 Aus v Eng Adelaide 13 Jan 1933
10 WA Brown 206* 422 2 Aus v Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1938
11 L Hutton 202* 344 2 Eng v Win The Oval 12 Aug 1950
12 L Hutton 156* 272 2 Eng v Aus Adelaide 02 Feb 1951
13 Nazar Mohammad 124* 331 2 Pak v Ind Lucknow 23 Oct 1952
14 FMM Worrell 191* 372 2 Win v Eng Nottingham 04 Jul 1957
15 TL Goddard 56* 99 3 SAF v Aus Cape Town 31 Dec 1957
16 DJ McGlew 127* 292 1 SAF v NZl Durban 08 Dec 1961
17 CC Hunte 60* 131 3 Win v Aus Port of Spain 14 May 1965
18 GM Turner 43* 131 4 NZl v Eng Lord’s 24 Jul 1969
19 WM Lawry 49* 107 3 Aus v Ind Delhi 28 Nov 1969
20 WM Lawry 60* 116† 4 Aus v Eng Sydney 09 Jan 1971
21 GM Turner 223* 386 2 NZl v Win Kingston 16 Feb 1972
22 IR Redpath 159* 346 3 Aus v NZl Auckland 22 Mar 1974
23 G Boycott 99* 215 4 Eng v Aus Perth 14 Dec 1979
24 SM Gavaskar 127* 286 3 Ind v Pak Faisalabad 03 Jan 1983
25 Mudassar Nazar 152* 323 1 Pak v Ind Lahore 23 Jan 1983
26 S Wettimuny 63* 144 2 Srl v NZl Christchurch 04 Mar 1983
27 DC Boon 58* 103 3 Aus v NZl Auckland 13 Mar 1986
28 DL Haynes 88* 211 3 Win v Pak Karachi 20 Nov 1986
29 GA Gooch 154* 252 3 Eng v Win Leeds 06 Jun 1991
30 DL Haynes 75* 176 2 Win v Eng The Oval 08 Aug 1991
31 AJ Stewart 69* 175 3 Eng v Pak Lord’s 18 Jun 1992
32 DL Haynes 143* 382 3 Win v Pak Port of Spain 16 Apr 1993
33 MH Dekker 68* 187 4 Zim v Pak Rawalpindi 09 Dec 1993
34 MA Atherton 94* 228 2 Eng v NZl Christchurch 14 Feb 1997
35 G Kirsten 100* 239 1 SAF v Pak Faisalabad 24 Oct 1997
36 MA Taylor 169* 350 2 Aus v SAF Adelaide 30 Jan 1998
37 GW Flower 156* 321 1 Zim v Pak Bulawayo 14 Mar 1998
38 Saeed Anwar 188* 316 3 Pak v Ind Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
39 MS Atapattu 216* 428 2 Srl v Zim Bulawayo 18 Nov 1999
40 RP Arnold 104* 231 2 Srl v Zim Harare 04 Dec 1999
41 Javed Omar 85* 168† 3 Ban v Zim Bulawayo 19 Apr 2001
42 V Sehwag 201* 329 1 Ind v Srl Galle 31 Jul 2008
43 SM Katich 131* 268 3 Aus v NZl Brisbane 20 Nov 2008
44 CH Gayle 165* 317 3 Win v Aus Adelaide 04 Dec 2009
45 Imran Farhat 117* 223 1 Pak v NZl Napier 11 Dec 2009
46 R Dravid 146* 300 2 Ind v Eng The Oval 18 Aug 2011
47 TMK Mawoyo 163* 412 1 Zim v Pak Bulawayo 01 Sep 2011
48 DA Warner 123* 233 4 Aus v NZl Hobart 09 Dec 2011
49 CA Pujara 145* 312 1 Ind v Srl Colombo (SSC) 28 Aug 2015
50 D Elgar 118* 214 2 SAF v Eng Durban 26 Dec 2015
51 KC Brathwaite 142* 337 2 Win v Pak Sharjah 30 Oct 2016
53 AN Cook 244* 491 2 Eng v Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2017
54 D Elgar 86* 177 4 SAF v Ind Johannesburg 24 Jan 2018
54 D Elgar 141* 311 1 SAF v Aus Cape Town 22 Mar 2018
55 FDM Karunaratne 158* 287 1 Srl v SAF Galle 12 Jul 2018
† indicates that not all 10 wickets fell in the innings

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka carried the bat through in a completed innings against South Africa in the recently concluded test at Galle to provide the fourth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman performing such a feat in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Total Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 S Wettimuny 63* 144 2 Srl v NZl Christchurch 04 Mar 1983
2 MS Atapattu 216* 428 2 Srl v Zim Bulawayo 18 Nov 1999
3 RP Arnold 104* 231 2 Srl v Zim Harare 04 Dec 1999
4 FDM Karunaratne 158* 287 1 Srl v SAF Galle 12 Jul 2018

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka carried the bat through in a completed innings against South Africa in the recently concluded test at Galle to provide the fourth occasion of a batsman performing such a feat against South Africa in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Total Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 PF Warner 132* 237 3 Eng v SAF Johannesburg 14 Feb 1899
2 WW Armstrong 159* 309 3 Aus v SAF Johannesburg 18 Oct 1902
3 MA Taylor 169* 350 2 Aus v SAF Adelaide 30 Jan 1998
4 FDM Karunaratne 158* 287 1 Srl v SAF Galle 12 Jul 2018

FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka carried the bat through in a completed innings against South Africa in the recently concluded test at Galle to provide the 19th occasion of a batsman performing such a feat  scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Total Inns Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Mudassar Nazar 152* 323 1 Pak v Ind Lahore 23 Jan 1983
2 GA Gooch 154* 252 3 Eng v Win Leeds 06 Jun 1991
3 L Hutton 156* 272 2 Eng v Aus Adelaide 02 Feb 1951
4 GW Flower 156* 321 1 Zim v Pak Bulawayo 14 Mar 1998
5 FDM Karunaratne 158* 287 1 Srl v SAF Galle 12 Jul 2018
6 WW Armstrong 159* 309 3 Aus v SAF Johannesburg 18 Oct 1902
7 IR Redpath 159* 346 3 Aus v NZl Auckland 22 Mar 1974
8 TMK Mawoyo 163* 412 1 Zim v Pak Bulawayo 01 Sep 2011
9 CH Gayle 165* 317 3 Win v Aus Adelaide 04 Dec 2009
10 MA Taylor 169* 350 2 Aus v SAF Adelaide 30 Jan 1998
11 Saeed Anwar 188* 316 3 Pak v Ind Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
12 FMM Worrell 191* 372 2 Win v Eng Nottingham 04 Jul 1957
13 W Bardsley 193* 383 1 Aus v Eng Lord’s 26 Jun 1926
14 V Sehwag 201* 329 1 Ind v Srl Galle 31 Jul 2008
15 L Hutton 202* 344 2 Eng v Win The Oval 12 Aug 1950
16 WA Brown 206* 422 2 Aus v Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1938
17 MS Atapattu 216* 428 2 Srl v Zim Bulawayo 18 Nov 1999
18 GM Turner 223* 386 2 NZl v Win Kingston 16 Feb 1972
19 AN Cook 244* 491 2 Eng v Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2017

 

 

Spin bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings while sharing the new ball

Spin bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings while sharing the new ball

MDK Perera of South Africa captured 6 for 32 against South Africa in the recently concluded test at Galle. He had shared the new ball as a spin bowler. His effort of 6 for 32 at Galle provides the 102nd occasion of a spin bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings while opening the bowling in  the  annals of test cricket. His effort provides the eighteenth such occasion against South Africa in a test  innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NO Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Briggs 14.2×4 5 11 8 3 Eng SAF Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
2 C Blythe 32.0 13 68 6 1 Eng SAF Cape Town 24 Mar 1906
3 C Blythe 28.5 10 50 5 3 Eng SAF Cape Town 24 Mar 1906
4 C Blythe 15.5 1 59 8 2 Eng SAF Leeds 29 Jul 1907
5 C Blythe 22.4 9 40 7 4 Eng SAF Leeds 29 Jul 1907
6 C Blythe 20.3 5 61 5 2 Eng SAF The Oval 19 Aug 1907
7 C Blythe 18.0 5 46 7 2 Eng SAF Cape Town 11 Mar 1910
8 JW Hearne 16.0 4 49 5 2 Eng SAF Johannesburg 01 Jan 1914
9 R Benaud 21.0×8 6 49 5 3 Aus SAF Cape Town 31 Dec 1957
10 A Kumble 68.4 15 143 6 2 Ind SAF Bengaluru 02 Mar 2000
11 Harbhajan Singh 48.3 23 59 5 3 Ind SAF Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
12 HMRKB Herath 45.0 30 40 5 4 Srl SAF Col-SSC 24 Jul 2014
13 R Ashwin 24.0 5 51 5 2 Ind SAF Mohali 05 Nov 2015
14 RA Jadeja 11.5 4 21 5 4 Ind SAF Mohali 05 Nov 2015
15 R Ashwin 16.1 6 32 5 2 Ind SAF Nagpur 25 Nov 2015
16 R Ashwin 29.5 7 66 7 4 Ind SAF Nagpur 25 Nov 2015
17 R Ashwin 49.1 26 61 5 4 Ind SAF Delhi 03 Dec 2015
18 MDK Perera 14.0 4 32 6 4 Srl SAF Galle 12 Jul 2018

MDK Perera’s effort provides the sixteenth occasion of a Sri Lankan bowlers achieving such a feat. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HDPK Dharmasena 24.1 4 72 6 1 Srl NZl Galle 3 Jun 1998
2 MRCN Bandaratilleke 24.0 9 36 5 3 Srl NZl Galle 3 Jun 1998
3 M Muralitharan 50.3 8 173 5 3 Srl Aus Kandy 16 Mar 2004
4 S Randiv 29.0 3 82 5 4 Srl Ind Col-PSS 3 Aug 2010
5 HMRKB Herath 38.1 8 125 5 2 Srl Pak Sharjah 16 Jan 2014
6 HMRKB Herath 45.0 30 40 5 4 Srl SAF Col-SSC 24 Jul 2014
7 HMRKB Herath 30.2 11 48 6 3 Srl Pak Galle 6 Aug 2014
8 HMRKB Herath 21.0 6 48 7 4 Srl Ind Galle 12 Aug 2015
9 HMRKB Herath 33.3 16 54 5 4 Srl Aus Pallekele 26 Jul 2016
10 MDK Perera 23.0 5 70 6 4 Srl Aus Galle 4 Aug 2016
11 HMRKB Herath 18.1 3 64 7 4 Srl Aus Col-SSC 13 Aug 2016
12 HMRKB Herath 26.0 4 89 5 2 Srl Zim Harare 6 Nov 2016
13 HMRKB Herath 23.0 6 63 8 4 Srl Zim Harare 6 Nov 2016
14 HMRKB Herath 39.1 5 133 6 3 Srl Zim Col-RPS 14 Jul 2017
15 HMRKB Herath 21.4 4 43 6 4 Srl Pak Abu Dhabi 28 Sep 2017
16 MDK Perera 14.0 4 32 6 4 Srl SAF Galle 12 Jul 2018

MDK Perera’s effort provides the second occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler achieving such a feat against South Africa.. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HMRKB Herath 45.0 30 40 5 4 Srl SAF Col-SSC 24 Jul 2014
2 MDK Perera 14.0 4 32 6 4 Srl SAF Galle 12 Jul 2018