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Australian captains dismissed run out in a test innings after scoring fifty plus runs

Australian captains dismissed run out in a test innings after scoring fifty plus runs

SPD Smith of Australia was dismissed  run  out for 59 in  the Adelaide Test against South Africa to  provide the 16th occasion  of an Australian captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 WM Woodfull 83 v West Indies Melbourne 13 Feb 1931
2 WM Woodfull 73 v England Manchester 06 Jul 1934
3 RB Simpson 77 v India Chennai 02 Oct 1964
4 IM Chappell 72 v West Indies Bridgetown 09 Mar 1973
5 GS Chappell 58 v New Zealand Auckland 25 Feb 1977
6 RB Simpson 67 v West Indies Georgetown 31 Mar 1978
7 GS Chappell 53 v England Brisbane 26 Nov 1982
8 AR Border 73 v West Indies Brisbane 27 Nov 1992
9 MA Taylor 59 v England Brisbane 25 Nov 1994
10 SR Waugh 67 v New Zealand Perth 30 Nov 2001
11 SR Waugh 90 v South Africa Melbourne 26 Dec 2001
12 AC Gilchrist 80 v Sri Lanka Darwin 01 Jul 2004
13 RT Ponting 52 v Bangladesh Chittagong 16 Apr 2006
14 RT Ponting 66 v England The Oval 20 Aug 2009
15 RT Ponting 71 v India Mohali 01 Oct 2010
16 SPD Smith 59 v South Africa Adelaide 24 Nov 2016

SPD Smith became the second Australian captain to be dismissed run out against Australia. SR Waugh was the other captain to be dismissed for 90 against South Africa at Melbourne in Dec 2001.

No Player Runs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SR Waugh 90 v South Africa Melbourne 26 Dec 2001
2 SPD Smith 59 v South Africa Adelaide 24 Nov 2016

MA Taylor and SPD Smith are the two Australian captains to be dismissed run out for an identical score of 59. MA Taylor was dismissed run out for 59 against England at Brisbane in Nov 1994 and SPD Smith against South Africa at Adelaide in Nov 2016. MA Taylor was dismissed for 59 on the first day of the test – that is on 25.11.1994, while SPD Smith was dismissed for 59 on the second day of the test – that is on 25.11.2016

No Player Runs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MA Taylor 59 v England Brisbane 25 Nov 1994
2 SPD Smith 59 v South Africa Adelaide 24 Nov 2016
Three or more cricketers making their test debut for Australia

Three or more cricketers making their test debut for Australia

Australia capped three cricketers –  PSP Handscomb, NJ Maddison and MT Renshaw – for the ongoing test against South Africa to provide the 35th occasion of Australia capping three or more cricketers in a test. The complete list in the chronological order is furnished below

No Opposition Ground Start Date Debutants
1 England Melbourne 15 Mar 1877 11
2 England Melbourne 31 Mar 1877 03
3 England Melbourne 02 Jan 1879 03
4 England The Oval 06 Sep 1880 07
5 England Melbourne 31 Dec 1881 04
6 England Melbourne 01 Jan 1885 09
7 England Sydney 28 Jan 1887 03
8 England Sydney 25 Feb 1887 05
9 England Lord’s 16 Jul 1888 03
10 England Lord’s 21 Jul 1890 05
11 England Melbourne 01 Jan 1892 03
12 England Sydney 14 Dec 1894 05
13 England Lord’s 22 Jun 1896 03
14 England Sydney 13 Dec 1907 04
15 South Africa Manchester 27 May 1912 03
16 England Sydney 17 Dec 1920 07
17 England Sydney 19 Dec 1924 03
18 England Melbourne 08 Mar 1929 03
19 South Africa Adelaide 29 Jan 1932 03
20 England Brisbane 10 Feb 1933 03
21 England Brisbane 04 Dec 1936 04
22 New Zealand Wellington 29 Mar 1946 07
23 India Melbourne 06 Feb 1948 03
24 West Indies Sydney 25 Jan 1952 03
25 South Africa Johannesburg 23 Dec 1957 04
26 West Indies Kingston 03 Mar 1965 03
27 England Brisbane 27 Nov 1970 03
28 New Zealand Adelaide 26 Jan 1974 03
29 England Lord’s 16 Jun 1977 03
30 India Brisbane 02 Dec 1977 06
31` India Adelaide 28 Jan 1978 04
32 India Adelaide 13 Dec 1985 03
33 South Africa Johannesburg 26 Feb 2009 03
34 New Zealand Brisbane 01 Dec 2011 03
35 South Africa Adelaide 24 Nov 2016 03

The summary read thus

No Debutants Occasions
1 11 01
2 09 01
3 07 03
4 06 01
5 05 03
6 04 05
7 03 21
l Total 35

The previous of three cricketers making their test for Australia was at Brisbane against New Zealand in Dec 2011. The cricketers who made their debut in this test are – JL Pattison, MA Starc and DA Warner

It also provides the fifth occasion of three or more cricketers making their test debut for Australia at Adelaide. The following table lists all such occasions

No Opposition Ground Start Date Debutants
1 India Adelaide 29 Jan 1978 4
2 South Africa Adelaide 29 Jan 1932 3
3 New Zealand Adelaide 26 Jan 1974 3
4 India Adelaide 13 Dec 1985 3
5 South Africa Adelaide 24 Nov 2016 3

The previous occasion of Australia capping three cricketers at Adelaide was against India was in Dec 1985. The capped cricketers were –  MG Hughes, GR Marsh and BA Reid

The previous occasion of Australia capping three cricketers at Adelaide was against South Africa was in Jan 1932. The capped cricketers were –  WA Hunt, WJ O’Reilly and HM Thurlow

No Opposition Ground Start Date Debutants
1 South Africa Johannesburg 23 Dec 1957 4
2 South Africa Manchester 27 May 1912 3
3 South Africa Adelaide 29 Jan 1932 3
4 South Africa Johannesburg 26 Feb 2009 3
5 South Africa Adelaide 24 Nov 2016 3
Grounds hosting 75 or more tests – Adelaide Oval joins the list

Grounds hosting 75 or more tests – Adelaide Oval joins the list

Adelaide Oval would be hosting its 75th test when Australia meets South Africa a few hours from now Australian time. It would become the seventh ground in the history of test cricket to host 75 plus test and the third ground on the Australian soil to earn the distinction. Others are – Melbourne Cricket Ground {108} and Sydney Cricket Ground {104}. The following table lists the grounds which have hosted 75 plus tests

No Ground Span Mat Won Lost Tied Draw
1 Lord’s, London 1884-2016 133 84 84 0 49
2 Melbourne Cricket Ground 1877-2015 108 92 92 0 16
3 Sydney Cricket Ground 1882-2016 104 85 85 0 19
4 Kennington Oval, London 1880-2016 99 62 62 0 37
5 Old Trafford, Manchester 1884-2016 77 42 42 0 35
6 Headingley, Leeds 1899-2016 75 57 57 0 18
7 Adelaide Oval 1884-2015 75 55 55 0 19

 

India’s test wins by 200 plus runs margin

India’s test wins by 200 plus runs margin

India won the Vizag test against England by 246 runs margin to provide the 15th occasion of India winning a test by 200 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below in the order of descending runs.

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 337 runs v South Africa Delhi 03 Dec 2015
2 India won 321 runs v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
3 India won 320 runs v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
4 India won 280 runs v South Africa Kanpur 08 Dec 1996
5 India won 279 runs v England Leeds 19 Jun 1986
6 India won 278 runs v Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 20 Aug 2015
7 India won 272 runs v New Zealand Auckland 07 Mar 1968
8 India won 259 runs v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
9 India won 255 runs v West Indies Chennai 11 Jan 1988
10 India won 246 runs v England Vizag 17 Nov 2016
11 India won 237 runs v West Indies Gros Islet 09 Aug 2016
12 India won 235 runs v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 27 Jul 1993
13 India won 222 runs v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
14 India won 216 runs v New Zealand Chennai 26 Nov 1976
15 India won 212 runs v Pakistan Delhi 04 Feb 1999

It also provides the second occasion of India winning a test against Engalnd by 200 plus runs margin and  also provides the first such occasion on home soil. The other occasion was at Leeds when India won the test by 279 runs in Jun 1986

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 279 runs v England Leeds 19 Jun 1986
2 India won 246 runs v England Vizag 17 Nov 2016

The following list shows the occasions of India winning a test by 200 plus runs on home soil. There are nine  such occasions.

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 337 runs v South Africa Delhi 03 Dec 2015
2 India won 321 runs v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
3 India won 320 runs v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
4 India won 280 runs v South Africa Kanpur 08 Dec 1996
5 India won 259 runs v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
6 India won 255 runs v West Indies Chennai 11 Jan 1988
7 India won 246 runs v England Vizag 17 Nov 2016
8 India won 216 runs v New Zealand Chennai 26 Nov 1976
9 India won 212 runs v Pakistan Delhi 04 Feb 1999

India’s 246 runs against England provides India’s second win  by 200 plus runs margin on India’s grounds hosting its first test. The other occasion was India’s win by 321 runs against New Zealand at Indore in Oct 2016

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 321 runs v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
2 India won 246 runs v England Vizag 17 Nov 2016

 

England wicket keepers scoring a fifty in a test innings and effecting seven or more dismissals in a test

England wicket keepers scoring a fifty in a test innings and effecting seven or more dismissals in a test

JM Bairstow of England scored 53 in the first innings of the Vizag test against India and effected seven dismissals in the test to provide the seventh occasion of a England wicket keeper scoring fifty plus runs coupled with seven or more dismissals in a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Ct St Tot Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Stewart 95 8 0 08 SAF Durban 26 Dec 1999
2 MJ Prior 85 7 0 07 Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2010
3 MJ Prior 118 7 0 07 Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2011
4 MJ Prior 73 6 2 08 SAF Lord’s 16 Aug 2012
5 MJ Prior 86 7 0 07 Srl Lord’s 12 Jun 2014
6 JM Bairstow 140 9 0 09 Srl Leeds 19 May 2016
7 JM Bairstow 53 6 1 07 Ind Vizag 17 Nov 2016

 

V Kohli emulates SM Gavaskar as Indian captain in scoring twin fifties on two occasions

V Kohli emulates SM Gavaskar as Indian captain in scoring twin fifties on two occasions

V Kohli scored 167 in the first innings and 56 not out in the second innings at the end of the third of the test between India and England at Vizag to provide the second occasion of him as Indian captain scoring fifties in both innings of a test. The first such occasion against Australia at Adelaide in Dec 2014 when he scored 115 and 141.

V Kohli emulated SM Gavaskar in scoring twin fifties as Indian captain on two occasions. It is interesting to note the similarity of both scoring centuries in both innings of a test as one of the two occasions. SM Gavaskar scored 107 and 182 not out against West Indies at Kolkata in Dec 1978, while V Kohli scored 115 and 141 against Australia at Adelaide in Dec 2014

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 205 73 v West Indies Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
2 SM Gavaskar 107 182* v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
             
1 V Kohli 115 141 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
2 V Kohli 167 56* v England Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016
Indian bowlers who have captured fifty plus wickets in a calendar year

Indian bowlers who have captured fifty plus wickets in a calendar year

R Ashwin’s tally of wickets at the end of England’s first innings in which he captured five for 67 in the test at Vizag against England read 52 in the calendar year 2016.  His feat provides the 13th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing 50 plus wickets in a calendar year. All such occasions are listed below

No Player M Inns Balls Runs W 5 10 Year
1 N Kapil Dev 18 25 3469 1739 75 5 1 1983
2 N Kapil Dev 17 29 3553 1699 74 5 0 1979
3 A Kumble 12 23 3680 1838 74 6 2 2004
4 Harbhajan Singh 13 24 3567 1463 63 5 0 2002
5 Harbhajan Singh 13 23 4230 1987 63 2 1 2008
6 R Ashwin 9 17 2260 1067 62 7 2 2015
7 Harbhajan Singh 12 22 3424 1557 60 6 2 2001
8 A Kumble 12 23 3798 1910 57 2 0 2006
9 A Kumble 10 19 3491 1461 54 4 2 1999
10 BS Chandrasekhar 11 17 3139 1458 52 3 0 1976
11 R Ashwin 9 16 2261 1171 52 6 2 2016
12 MH Mankad 9 15 3302 1106 51 5 2 1952
13 Z Khan 15 26 2875 1479 51 2 0 2002

R Ashwin’s tally of wickets at the end of England’s first innings in which he captured five for 67 in the test at Vizag against England read 52 in the calendar year 2016.  R Ashwin’s feat provides the second occasion of his capturing 50 plus wickets in a calendar year. He had captured 62 wickets in 2015. He became the fourth Indian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets on two or more occasions. Others are – A Kumble {03}, Harbhajan Singh {03} and N Kapil Dev {02. The performance of these four bowlers are listed below

No Player M Inns Balls Runs W 5 10 Year
1 A Kumble 12 23 3680 1838 74 6 2 2004
2 A Kumble 12 23 3798 1910 57 2 0 2006
3 A Kumble 10 19 3491 1461 54 4 2 1999
                   
1 Harbhajan Singh 13 24 3567 1463 63 5 0 2002
2 Harbhajan Singh 13 23 4230 1987 63 2 1 2008
3 Harbhajan Singh 12 22 3424 1557 60 6 2 2001
                   
1 N Kapil Dev 18 25 3469 1739 75 5 1 1983
2 N Kapil Dev 17 29 3553 1699 74 5 0 1979
                   
1 R Ashwin 9 17 2260 1067 62 7 2 2015
2 R Ashwin 9 16 2261 1171 52 6 2 2016

 

Indian captains scoring fifties in both innings of a test

Indian captains scoring fifties in both innings of a test

V Kohli scored 167 in the first innings and 56 not out in the second innings at the end of the third of the test between India and England at Vizag to provide the 15th occasion of an Indian captain scoring fifties in both innings of a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 VS Hazare 89 56 v England Leeds 05 Jun 1952
2 MAK Pataudi 86 53 v Australia Mumbai (BS) 10 Oct 1964
3 MAK Pataudi 64 148 v England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
4 MAK Pataudi 75 85 v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1967
5 SM Gavaskar 205 73 v West Indies Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
6 SM Gavaskar 107 182* v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
7 SR Tendulkar 116 52 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1999
8 SC Ganguly 68 99 v England Nottingham 08 Aug 2002
9 R Dravid 81 68 v West Indies Kingston 30 Jun 2006
10 MS Dhoni 92 68* v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
11 MS Dhoni 56 55 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
12 MS Dhoni 52 56* v New Zealand Wellington 03 Apr 2009
13 MS Dhoni 77 74* v England Birmingham 10 Aug 2011
14 V Kohli 115 141 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
15 V Kohli 167 56* v England Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016

V Kohli scored 167 in the first innings and 56 not out in the second innings at the end of the third of the test between India and England at Vizag to provide the fifth occasion of an Indian captain scoring fifties in both innings of a test against England. All such occasions are listed below. V Kohli became the first Indian captain to accomplish such a feat against England on home soil.

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 VS Hazare 89 56 v England Leeds 05 Jun 1952
2 MAK Pataudi 64 148 v England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
3 SC Ganguly 68 99 v England Nottingham 8 Aug 2002
4 MS Dhoni 77 74* v England Birmingham 10 Aug 2011
5 V Kohli 167 56* v England Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016

The following list shows the Indian captains who have scored a century in one innings and a half century in the other innings.

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MAK Pataudi 64 148 v England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
2 SM Gavaskar 205 73 v West Indies Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
3 SM Gavaskar 107 182* v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
3 SR Tendulkar 116 52 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1999
4 V Kohli 115 141 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
5 V Kohli 167 56* v England Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016

It is noted with interest that SM Gavaskar and V Kohli achieved such a feat on two occasions. They have one thing common in  these two occasions  – both have scored centuries in each innings on one occasion. SM Gavaskar scored 107 and 182 not out against West Indies at Kolkata in Dec 1978, while V Kohli scored 115 and 141 against Australia at Adelaide in Dec 2014

No Player FI SI Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 205 73 v West Indies Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
2 SM Gavaskar 107 182* v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
             
1 V Kohli 115 141 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
2 V Kohli 167 56* v England Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016

 

Indian captains scoring seven or more test centuries

Indian captains scoring seven or more test centuries

V Kohli’s 151 not out against England at Vizag on the first day of the test represent his seventh century while leading India. He became the fourth Indian captain to score seven or more centuries. Others are – SM Gavaskar {11}, M Azharuddin {09} and SR Tendulkar {07}. The performance of these four captains is furnished below

SM GAVASKAR
No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 116 2 v New Zealand Auckland 24 Jan 1976
2 205 1 v West Indies Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
3 107 1 v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
4 182* 3 v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
5 120 1 v West Indies Delhi 24 Jan 1979
6 115 1 v Australia Delhi 13 Oct 1979
7 123 1 v Australia Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
8 166 2 v Pakistan Chennai 15 Jan 1980
9 172 2 v England Bangalore 09 Dec 1981
10 155 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
11 127* 3 v Pakistan Faisalabad 03 Jan 1983
M AZAHRUDDIN
No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 192 2 v New Zealand Auckland 22 Feb 1990
2 121 2 v England Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
3 179 2 v England Manchester 09 Aug 1990
4 106 4 v Australia Adelaide 25 Jan 1992
5 182 1 v England Kolkata 29 Jan 1993
6 108 1 v Sri Lanka Bangalore 26 Jan 1994
7 152 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
8 163* 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
9 103* 1 v New Zealand Wellington 26 Dec 1998
V KOHLI
No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 115 2 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
2 141 4 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
3 147 2 v Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015
4 103 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
5 200 1 v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016
6 211 1 v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
7 151* 1 v England Vizag 17 Nov 2016
SR TENDULKAR
No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 169 2 v South Africa Cape Town 02 Jan 1997
2 143 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 02 Aug 1997
3 139 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 09 Aug 1997
4 148 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
5 126* 3 v New Zealand Mohali 10 Oct 1999
6 217 1 v New Zealand Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
7 116 2 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1999

 

Indian captains scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings

Indian captains scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings

V Kohli’s 151 not out on the first day of the Vizag test between India and England provides the 21st occasion of an Indian captain scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 VS Hazare 164* 2 v England Delhi 02 Nov 1951
2 VS Hazare 155 1 v England Mumbai (BS) 14 Dec 1951
3 MAK Pataudi 203* 3 v England Delhi 08 Feb 1964
4 MAK Pataudi 153 2 v New Zealand Kolkata 05 Mar 1965
5 SM Gavaskar 205 1 v West Indies Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
6 SM Gavaskar 182* 3 v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
7 SM Gavaskar 166 2 v Pakistan Chennai 15 Jan 1980
8 SM Gavaskar 172 2 v England Bangalore 09 Dec 1981
9 SM Gavaskar 155 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
10 N Kapil Dev 163 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
11 M Azharuddin 192 2 v New Zealand Auckland 22 Feb 1990
12 M Azharuddin 179 2 v England Manchester 09 Aug 1990
13 M Azharuddin 182 1 v England Kolkata 29 Jan 1993
14 M Azharuddin 152 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
15 SR Tendulkar 169 2 v South Africa Cape Town 02 Jan 1997
16 M Azharuddin 163* 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
17 SR Tendulkar 217 1 v New Zealand Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
18 MS Dhoni 224 2 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
19 V Kohli 200 1 v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016
20 V Kohli 211 1 v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
21 V Kohli 151* 1 v England Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016

V Kohli’s 151 not out on the first day of the Vizag test between India and England provides the seventh occasion of an Indian captain scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against England. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 VS Hazare 164* 2 v England Delhi 02 Nov 1951
2 VS Hazare 155 1 v England Mumbai (BS) 14 Dec 1951
3 MAK Pataudi 203* 3 v England Delhi 08 Feb 1964
4 SM Gavaskar 172 2 v England Bangalore 09 Dec 1981
5 M Azharuddin 179 2 v England Manchester 09 Aug 1990
6 M Azharuddin 182 1 v England Kolkata 29 Jan 1993
7 V Kohli 151* 1 v England Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016