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Captains scoring double centuries in a test – V Kohli joins the long list

Captains scoring double centuries in a test – V Kohli joins the long list

V Kohli of India scored 200 in the just concluded North Sound Test  between West Indies and India to provide the 70th occasion of a captain scoring a double century in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WL Murdoch 211 1 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1884
2 HL Collins 203 1 Aus SAF Johannesburg 12 Nov 1921
3 DG Bradman 270 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
4 DG Bradman 212 3 Aus Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
5 WR Hammond 240 1 Eng  Aus Lord’s 24 Jun 1938
6 DG Bradman 234 2 Aus Eng Sydney 13 Dec 1946
7 DG Bradman 201 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
8 AD Nourse 208 1 SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
9 L Hutton 205 2 Eng  Win Kingston 30 Mar 1954
10 DS Atkinson 219 2 Win Aus Bridgetown 14 May 1955
11 PBH May 285* 3 Eng  Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
12 ER Dexter 205 2 Eng  Pak Karachi 02 Feb 1962
13 MAK Pataudi 203* 3 Ind Eng Delhi 08 Feb 1964
14 RB Simpson 311 1 Aus Eng Manchester 23 Jul 1964
15 Hanif Mohammad 203* 1 Pak NZl Lahore 02 Apr 1965
16 RB Simpson 201 1 Aus Win Bridgetown 05 May 1965
17 RB Simpson 225 2 Aus Eng Adelaide 28 Jan 1966
18 GT Dowling 239 1 NZl Ind Christchurch 22 Feb 1968
19 WM Lawry 205 2 Aus Win Melbourne 26 Dec 1968
20 CH Lloyd 242* 1 Win Ind Mumbai 23 Jan 1975
21 SM Gavaskar 205 1 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
22 GS Chappell 235 1 Aus Pak Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
23 GS Chappell 204 2 Aus Ind Sydney 02 Jan 1981
24 GS Chappell 201 2 Aus Pak Brisbane 27 Nov 1981
25 DI Gower 215 2 Eng  Aus Birmingham 15 Aug 1985
26 Javed Miandad 203* 2 Pak Srl Faisalabad 16 Oct 1985
27 AR Border 205 2 Aus NZl Adelaide 11 Dec 1987
28 Javed Miandad 211 1 Pak Aus Karachi 15 Sep 1988
29 GA Gooch 333 1 Eng  Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
30 MD Crowe 299 3 NZl Srl Wellington 31 Jan 1991
31 AR Border 200* 1 Aus Eng Leeds 22 Jul 1993
32 Saleem Malik 237 3 Pak Aus Rawalpindi 05 Oct 1994
33 Wasim Akram 257* 2 Pak Zim Sheikhupura 17 Oct 1996
34 MA Taylor 334* 1 Aus Pak Peshawar 15 Oct 1998
35 BC Lara 213 2 Win Aus Kingston 13 Mar 1999
36 SR Tendulkar 217 1 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
37 CL Hooper 233 1 Win Ind Georgetown 11 Apr 2002
38 SP Fleming 274* 1 NZl Srl Colombo (PSS) 25 Apr 2003
39 BC Lara 209 2 Win Srl Gros Islet 20 Jun 2003
40 GC Smith 277 1 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
41 GC Smith 259 2 SAF Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
42 BC Lara 202 2 Win SAF Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
43 BC Lara 400* 1 Win Eng St John’s 10 Apr 2004
44 MS Atapattu 249 2 Srl Zim Bulawayo 14 May 2004
45 SP Fleming 202 1 NZl Ban Chittagong 26 Oct 2004
46 RT Ponting 207 2 Aus Pak Sydney 02 Jan 2005
47 S Chanderpaul 203* 1 Win SAF Georgetown 31 Mar 2005
48 SP Fleming 262 1 NZl SAF Cape Town 27 Apr 2006
49 M Jayawardene 374 2 Srl SAF Colombo (SSC) 27 Jul 2006
50 BC Lara 216 2 Win Pak Multan 19 Nov 2006
51 M Jayawardene 213* 1 Srl Eng Galle 18 Dec 2007
52 GC Smith 232 1 SAF Ban Chittagong 29 Feb 2008
53 M Jayawardene 240 1 Srl Pak Karachi 21 Feb 2009
54 Younis Khan 313 2 Pak Srl Karachi 21 Feb 2009
55 RT Ponting 209 1 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
56 KC Sangakkara 219 1 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 26 Jul 2010
57 MJ Clarke 329* 2 Aus Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2012
58 MJ Clarke 210 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
59 MJ Clarke 259* 2 Aus SAF Brisbane 09 Nov 2012
60 MJ Clarke 230 1 Aus SAF Adelaide 22 Nov 2012
61 MS Dhoni 224 2 Ind Aus Chennai 22 Feb 2013
62 Mushfiqur Rahim 200 2 Ban Srl Galle 08 Mar 2013
63 GC Smith 234 2 SAF Pak Dubai (DSC) 23 Oct 2013
64 BB McCullum 224 1 NZl Ind Auckland 06 Feb 2014
65 BB McCullum 302 3 NZl Ind Wellington 14 Feb 2014
66 BB McCullum 202 2 NZl Pak Sharjah 26 Nov 2014
67 HM Amla 208 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
68 AN Cook 263 2 Eng  Pak Abu Dhabi 13 Oct 2015
69 HM Amla 201 2 SAF Eng Cape Town 02 Jan 2016
70 V Kohli 200 1 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016

V Kohli became the fifth Indian captain to score a double century in a test after MAK Pataudi, SM Gavaskar, SR Tendulkar and MS Dhoni. The performance of these five captains are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MAK Pataudi 203* 3 Ind Eng Delhi 08 Feb 1964
2 SM Gavaskar 205 1 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
3 SR Tendulkar 217 1 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
4 MS Dhoni 224 2 Ind Aus Chennai 22 Feb 2013
5 V Kohli 200 1 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016

V Kohli became the sixth captain to score a double century against West Indies in a test after PBH May, RB Simpson, WM Lawry, SM Gavaskar and HM Amla. The performance of these six captains are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 PBH May 285* 3 Eng  Win Birmingham 30 May 1957
2 RB Simpson 201 1 Aus Win Bridgetown 05 May 1965
3 WM Lawry 205 2 Aus Win Melbourne 26 Dec 1968
4 SM Gavaskar 205 1 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
5 HM Amla 208 1 SAF Win Centurion 17 Dec 2014
6 V Kohli 200 1 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016

BC Lara with five double centuries to his credit holds the record for most double centuries by a aaptain in the annals of test cricket. DG Bradman of England, GC Smith of South Africa and MJ Clarke of Australia are the three captains to score four double centuries. The performance of these four captains are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BC Lara 213 2 Win Aus Kingston 13 Mar 1999
2 BC Lara 209 2 Win Srl Gros Islet 20 Jun 2003
3 BC Lara 202 2 Win SAF Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
4 BC Lara 400* 1 Win Eng St John’s 10 Apr 2004
5 BC Lara 216 2 Win Pak Multan 19 Nov 2006
               
1 DG Bradman 270 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
2 DG Bradman 212 3 Aus Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
3 DG Bradman 234 2 Aus Eng Sydney 13 Dec 1946
4 DG Bradman 201 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
               
1 GC Smith 277 1 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
2 GC Smith 259 2 SAF Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
3 GC Smith 232 1 SAF Ban Chittagong 29 Feb 2008
4 GC Smith 234 2 SAF Pak Dubai (DSC) 23 Oct 2013
               
1 MJ Clarke 329* 2 Aus Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2012
2 MJ Clarke 210 1 Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
3 MJ Clarke 259* 2 Aus SAF Brisbane 09 Nov 2012
4 MJ Clarke 230 1 Aus SAF Adelaide 22 Nov 2012

BC Laras’ fifth double century – 216 against Pakistan at Multan in Nov 2006 earned him two records. It was the double century with which he earned the record for most double centuries as captain surpassing DG Bradman’s four double centuries. It was also the 50th double century by a captain in the annals of test cricket

Century and five or more wickets in a test match – R Ashwin emulates IT Botham in performing the feat on two occasions against a specific opposition

Century and five or more wickets in a test match – R Ashwin emulates IT Botham in performing the feat on two occasions against a specific opposition

R Ashwin feat of scoring a century coupled with seven wickets in the just concluded North Sound Test provides the 31st occasion of a cricketer scoring a hundred and capturing five or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below. R Ashwin scored 113 and captured seven wickets in the test

No Player Bat Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 JH Sinclair 106 6/026 SouthAfrica England Cape Town 01 Apr 1899
2 GA Faulkner 123 5/120 SouthAfrica England Johannesburg 01 Jan 1910
3 C Kelleway 114 5/033 Australia SouthAfrica Manchester 27 May 1912
4 JM Gregory 100 7/069 Australia England Melbourne 31 Dec 1920
5 MH Mankad 184 5/196 India England Lord’s 19 Jun 1952
6 DS Atkinson 219 5/056 West Indies Australia Bridgetown 14 May 1955
7 KR Miller 109 6/107 Australia West Indies Kingston 11 Jun 1955
8 R Benaud 100 5/084 Australia SouthAfrica Johannesburg 07 Feb 1958
9 OG Smith 100 5/090 West Indies India Delhi 06 Feb 1959
10 PR Umrigar 172* 5/107 India West Indies Port of Spain 04 Apr 1962
11 GS Sobers 104 5/063 West Indies India Kingston 13 Apr 1962
12 BR Taylor 105 5/086 NewZealand India Kolkata 05 Mar 1965
13 GS Sobers 174 5/041 West Indies England Leeds 04 Aug 1966
14 Mushtaq Mohammad 201 5/049 Pakistan NewZealand Dunedin 07 Feb 1973
15 AW Greig 148 6/164 England West Indies Bridgetown 06 Mar 1974
16 Mushtaq Mohammad 121 5/028 Pakistan West Indies Port of Spain 01 Apr 1977
17 IT Botham 103 5/073 England NewZealand Christchurch 24 Feb 1978
18 IT Botham 108 8/034 England Pakistan Lord’s 15 Jun 1978
19 IT Botham 114 6/058, 7/048 England India Mumbai 15 Feb 1980
20 IT Botham 149* 6/095 England Australia Leeds 16 Jul 1981
21 Imran Khan 117 6/098, 5/082 Pakistan India Faisalabad 03 Jan 1983
22 IT Botham 138 5/059 England NewZealand Wellington 20 Jan 1984
23 Wasim Akram 123 5/100 Pakistan Australia Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
24 PA Strang 106* 5/212 Zimbabwe Pakistan Sheikhupura 17 Oct 1996
25 JH Kallis 110 5/090 SouthAfrica West Indies Cape Town 02 Jan 1999
26 JH Kallis 139* 5/021 SouthAfrica Bangladesh Potchefstroom 25 Oct 2002
27 R Ashwin 103 5/156 India West Indies Mumbai 22 Nov 2011
28 Shakib Al Hasan 144 6/082 Bangladesh Pakistan Dhaka 17 Dec 2011
29 Sohag Gazi 101* 6/077 Bangladesh NewZealand Chittagong 09 Oct 2013
30 Shakib Al Hasan 137 5/080, 5/044 Bangladesh Zimbabwe Khulna 03 Nov 2014
31 R Ashwin 113 7/083 India West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

R Ashwin’s feat provides the fourth occasion of an Indian cricketer performing a feat. R Ashwin has performed such a feat on two occasions – both against West Indies

No Player Bat Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 MH Mankad 184 5/196 India v England Lord’s 19 Jun 1952
2 PR Umrigar 172* 5/107 India v West Indies Port of Spain 04 Apr 1962
3 R Ashwin 103 5/156 India v West Indies Mumbai 22 Nov 2011
4 R Ashwin 113 7/083 India v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

The following crickets have performed the feat on two or more occasion. IT Botham of England had done it most occasions – five occasions

No Player Bat Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 GS Sobers 104 5/063 West Indies v India Kingston 13 Apr 1962
2 GS Sobers 174 5/041 West Indies v England Leeds 04 Aug 1966
               
1 IT Botham 103 5/073 England v New Zealand Christchurch 24 Feb 1978
2 IT Botham 108 8/034 England v Pakistan Lord’s 15 Jun 1978
3 IT Botham 114 6/058, 7/048 England v India Mumbai 15 Feb 1980
4 IT Botham 149* 6/095 England v Australia Leeds 16 Jul 1981
5 IT Botham 138 5/059 England v New Zealand Wellington 20 Jan 1984
               
1 JH Kallis 110 5/090 South Africa v West Indies Cape Town 02 Jan 1999
2 JH Kallis 139* 5/021 South Africa v Bangladesh Potchefstroom 25 Oct 2002
               
1 Mushtaq Mohammad 201 5/049 Pakistan v New Zealand Dunedin 07 Feb 1973
2 Mushtaq Mohammad 121 5/028 Pakistan v West Indies Port of Spain 01 Apr 1977
               
1 R Ashwin 103 5/156 India v West Indies Mumbai 22 Nov 2011
2 R Ashwin 113 7/083 India v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016
               
1 Shakib Al Hasan 144 6/082 Bangladesh v Pakistan Dhaka 17 Dec 2011
2 Shakib Al Hasan 137 5/080, 5/044 Bangladesh v Zimbabwe Khulna 03 Nov 2014

R Ashwin’s feat provides the fourth occasion of a cricketer scoring a century and capturing seven or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Bat Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 IT Botham 108 8/034 England v Pakistan Lord’s 15 Jun 1978
2 R Ashwin 113 7/083 India v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016
3 JM Gregory 100 7/069 Australia v England Melbourne 31 Dec 1920
4 IT Botham 114 7/048 England v India Mumbai 15 Feb 1980

R Ashwin’s feat provide the seventh occasion of a cricketer scoring a century and capturing five or more wicket in a test aginst West Indies. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Bat Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 KR Miller 109 6/107 Australia v West Indies Kingston 11 Jun 1955
2 PR Umrigar 172* 5/107 India v West Indies Port of Spain 04 Apr 1962
3 AW Greig 148 6/164 England v West Indies Bridgetown 06 Mar 1974
4 Mushtaq Mohammad 121 5/028 Pakistan v West Indies Port of Spain 01 Apr 1977
5 JH Kallis 110 5/090 SouthAfrica v West Indies Cape Town 02 Jan 1999
6 R Ashwin 103 5/156 India v West Indies Mumbai 22 Nov 2011
7 R Ashwin 113 7/083 India v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

R Ashwin became the second bowler after IT Botham to perform such a feat on two occasions against a specific opposition. IT Botham has performed such a feat against New Zealand on two occasions

No Player Bat Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 IT Botham 103 5/073 England v NewZealand Christchurch 24 Feb 1978
5 IT Botham 138 5/059 England v NewZealand Wellington 20 Jan 1984
               
1 R Ashwin 103 5/156 India v West Indies Mumbai 22 Nov 2011
2 R Ashwin 113 7/083 India v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016
               

 

Stats highlights of the North Sound test between West India and India – First day

Stats highlights of the North Sound test between West India and India – First day

India and West Indies had new captain in West Indies-India Test series. V Kohli who led India in this test became the 21st captain to lead India against West Indies, while JO Holder became the 13th captain to lead West Indies against India. V Kohli is the 12th captain to lead India against West Indies in West Indies, while JO Holder became the tenth captain to lead West Indies against India in West Indies

India and West Indies had new wicket keepers in West Indies-India Test series. WP Saha who kept wickets for India in this test became the 16th wicket keeper to keep wickets for India against West Indies, while SO Dowrich who kept wickets for West Indies in this test became the 18th wicket keeper to keep wickets for West Indies against India. WP Saha became the 13th wicket keeper to keep wickets for India against West Indies in West Indies, while SO Dowrich became the 15th wicket keeper to keep wickets for West Indies against India in West Indies.

SO Dowrich had played two tests against Australia in 2015 series as a batsman and not as a wicket keeper. This is the first occasion in which he has donned the gloves as a wicket keeper in tests.

West Indies capped RL Chase for this test. He became the 307th cricketer to appear for West Indies in tests. He also became the 54th West Indian cricketer to make his test debut against India.

RL Chase became the 176th West Indian cricketer to make his test debut at home. He also became the 32nd West Indian cricketer to be capped against India at home,

India won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 48th occasion of India winning the toss and elected to bat first in a test against West Indies. It also provides the 27th occasion of India doing so in a test against West Indies in West Indies.

S Dhawan scored 84 in India’s first innings to provide the 27th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a half century against West Indies. It also provides the eleventh occasion by an Indian opening batsman scoring a half century against West Indies in West Indies.

S Dhawan and V Kohli added 105 runs for the third wicket to provide the 50th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against West Indies in West Indies. It also provides the 13th such occasion for the third wicket.

V Kohli scored 143 not out at the end of the first day of this test to provide the 82nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against West Indies. It also provides the 38th such occasion by an Indian batsman against West Indies in West Indies.

V Kohli’s 143 not out provides the tenth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century against West Indies. V Kohli became the third Indian captain to score a century against West Indies in West Indies after N Kapil Dev and R Dravid. The feats of these three batsmen are listed below. V Kohli needs four more runs to earn the distinction of scoring most runs by an Indian captain against West Indies in West Indies. The record is with R Dravid who has made 146 at Gros Islet in Jun 2006

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 100* 3 v West Indies Port of Spain 11 Mar 1983
2 R Dravid 146 1 v West Indies Gros Islet 10 Jun 2006
3 V Kohli 143* 1 v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

V Kohli’s 143 not out on the first day of the Kingston test against West Indies provides the 25th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century on away soil.

V Kohli’s 143 not out in this test provide his fifth test century on away soil. He emulated M Azharuddin who has also five centuries to his credit on away soil. The performance of these two captains are furnished below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 M Azharuddin 192 2 v New Zealand Auckland 22 Feb 1990
2 M Azharuddin 121 2 v England Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
3 M Azharuddin 179 2 v England Manchester 09 Aug 1990
4 M Azharuddin 106 4 v Australia Adelaide 25 Jan 1992
5 M Azharuddin 103* 1 v New Zealand Wellington 26 Dec 1998
             
1 V Kohli 115 2 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
2 V Kohli 141 4 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
3 V Kohli 147 2 v Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015
4 V Kohli 103 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
5 V Kohli 143* 1 v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

V Kohli completed 3000 runs in test cricket when he was on six during his knock of 143 not out. His run aggregate as on the first day of the test reads 3137> He became the 19th Indian batsman to score 3000 plus runs in tests. He became the 19th Indian batsman to total 3000 plus test runs. 

Indian skippers scoring centuries on away soil – V Kohli emulates M Azharuddin

Indian skippers scoring centuries on away soil – V Kohli emulates M Azharuddin

V Kohli’s 143 not out on the first day of the North Sound test against West Indies provides the 25th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century on away soil. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MAK Pataudi 148 3 v England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
2 SM Gavaskar 116 2 v New Zealand Auckland 24 Jan 1976
3 SM Gavaskar 127* 3 v Pakistan Faisalabad 03 Jan 1983
4 N Kapil Dev 100* 3 v West Indies Port of Spain 11 Mar 1983
5 M Azharuddin 192 2 v New Zealand Auckland 22 Feb 1990
6 M Azharuddin 121 2 v England Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
7 M Azharuddin 179 2 v England Manchester 09 Aug 1990
8 M Azharuddin 106 4 v Australia Adelaide 25 Jan 1992
9 SR Tendulkar 169 2 v South Africa Cape Town 02 Jan 1997
10 SR Tendulkar 143 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 02 Aug 1997
11 SR Tendulkar 139 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 09 Aug 1997
12 M Azharuddin 103* 1 v New Zealand Wellington 26 Dec 1998
13 SR Tendulkar 116 2 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1999
14 SC Ganguly 128 1 v England Leeds 22 Aug 2002
15 SC Ganguly 144 2 v Australia Brisbane 04 Dec 2003
16 SC Ganguly 101 2 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 13 Sep 2005
17 R Dravid 128* 2 v Pakistan Lahore 13 Jan 2006
18 R Dravid 103 2 v Pakistan Faisalabad 21 Jan 2006
19 R Dravid 146 1 v West Indies Gros Islet 10 Jun 2006
20 R Dravid 129 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007
21 V Kohli 115 2 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
22 V Kohli 141 4 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
23 V Kohli 147 2 v Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015
24 V Kohli 103 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
25 V Kohli 143* 1 v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

V Kohli’s 143 not out in this test provide his fifth test century on away soil. He emulated M Azharuddin who has also five centuries to his credit on away soil. The performance of these two captains are furnished below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 M Azharuddin 192 2 v New Zealand Auckland 22 Feb 1990
2 M Azharuddin 121 2 v England Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
3 M Azharuddin 179 2 v England Manchester 09 Aug 1990
4 M Azharuddin 106 4 v Australia Adelaide 25 Jan 1992
5 M Azharuddin 103* 1 v New Zealand Wellington 26 Dec 1998
             
1 V Kohli 115 2 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
2 V Kohli 141 4 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
3 V Kohli 147 2 v Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015
4 V Kohli 103 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
5 V Kohli 143* 1 v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

 

Indian captains scoring centuries against West Indies in tests

Indian captains scoring centuries against West Indies in tests

V Kohli’s 143 not out on the first day of the test at North Sound against West Indies provides the tenth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century against West Indies. All such occasions are listed below

V Kohli needs seven more runs to become the second Indian captain to score 150 plus runs against West Indies after SM Gavaskar. SM Gavaskar has scored two centuries – 205 at Mumbai in Dec 1978 and 182 not out at Kolkata in Dec 1978.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 205 1 v West Indies Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
2 SM Gavaskar 107 1 v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
3 SM Gavaskar 182* 3 v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
4 SM Gavaskar 120 1 v West Indies Delhi 24 Jan 1979
5 N Kapil Dev 100* 3 v West Indies Port of Spain 11 Mar 1983
6 DB Vengsarkar 102 3 v West Indies Delhi 25 Nov 1987
7 DB Vengsarkar 102* 2 v West Indies Kolkata 26 Dec 1987
8 R Dravid 146 1 v West Indies Gros Islet 10 Jun 2006
9 MS Dhoni 144 1 v West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
10 V Kohli 143* 1 v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

V Kohli became the third Indian captain to score a century against West Indies in West Indies after N Kapil Dev and R Dravid. The feats of these three batsmen are listed below. V Kohli needs four more runs to earn the distinction of scoring most runs by an Indian captain against West Indies in West Indies. The record is with R Dravid who has made 146 at Gros Islet in Jun 2006. He also needs seven runs to become the first Indian captain to score 150 plus runs against West Indies in West Indies

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 100* 3 v West Indies Port of Spain 11 Mar 1983
2 R Dravid 146 1 v West Indies Gros Islet 10 Jun 2006
3 V Kohli 143* 1 v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016

 

Rival bowlers capturing ten plus wickets in a test – first such happening in a Lord’s test

Rival bowlers capturing ten plus wickets in a test – first such happening in a Lord’s test

CR Woakes of England captured 11 for 102 and Yasir Shah of Pakistan captured 10 for 140 in the just concluded test at Lord’s between England and Pakistan to provide the 19th occasion of rival bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below.

It is interesting to note that the Lord’s test witnessed for the first time such an happening in the annals of test cricket.

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 G Giffen 56.2 15 160 10 Aus Eng Sydney 29 Jan 1892
  GA Lohmann 94.2 32 142 10 Eng Aus Sydney 29 Jan 1892
                   
2 JT Hearne 39.1×5 18 60 10 Eng Aus The Oval 10 Aug 1896
  H Trumble 65.0×5 19 89 12 Aus Eng The Oval 10 Aug 1896
                   
3 SF Barnes 80.1 22 163 13 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
  MA Noble 33.4 7 77 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
                   
4 WH Lockwood 37.1 10 76 11 Eng Aus Manchester 24 Jul 1902
  H Trumble 68.0 25 128 10 Aus Eng Manchester 24 Jul 1902
                   
5 K Farnes 65.2 13 179 10 Eng Aus Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
  WJ O’Reilly 78.4 40 129 11 Aus Eng Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
                   
6 R Benaud 53.2 16 105 11 Aus Ind Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
  Ghulam Ahmed 49.3 11 130 10 Ind Aus Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
                   
7 SP Gupte 57.3 13 223 10 Ind Win Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
  WW Hall 60.4 16 126 11 Win Ind Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
                   
8 GD McKenzie 52.3 17 91 10 Aus Ind Chennai 02 Oct 1964
  RG Nadkarni 72.4 27 122 11 Ind Aus Chennai 02 Oct 1964
                   
9 RJ Bright 57.5 22 111 10 Aus Pak Karachi 27 Feb 1980
  Iqbal Qasim 72.0 34 118 11 Pak Aus Karachi 27 Feb 1980
                   
10 IT Botham 89.0 22 253 10 Eng Aus The Oval 27 Aug 1981
  DK Lillee 61.4 14 159 11 Aus Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1981
                   
11 MA Holding 38.3 8 107 11 Win Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1981
  DK Lillee 53.4 11 127 10 Aus Win Melbourne 26 Dec 1981
                   
12 GF Lawson 64.0 13 181 11 Aus Win Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
  MD Marshall 41.5 12 107 10 Win Aus Adelaide 07 Dec 1984
                   
13 C Pringle 59.0 17 152 11 NZl Pak Faisalabad 26 Oct 1990
  Waqar Younis 54.1 22 130 12 Pak NZl Faisalabad 26 Oct 1990
                   
14 PS de Villiers 59.3 20 123 10 SAF Aus Sydney 02 Jan 1994
  SK Warne 69.0 25 128 12 Aus SAF Sydney 02 Jan 1994
                   
15 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
  Saqlain Mushtaq 82.3 22 216 10 Pak Ind Delhi 04 Feb 1999
                   
16 M Muralitharan 77.3 14 212 11 Srl Aus Galle 08 Mar 2004
  SK Warne 57.4 14 159 10 Aus Srl Galle 08 Mar 2004
                   
17 M Muralitharan 46.2 12 118 10 Srl NZl Wellington 15 Dec 2006
  DL Vettori 56.3 7 183 10 NZl Srl Wellington 15 Dec 2006
                   
18 Harbhajan Singh 54.3 9 153 10 Ind Srl Galle 31 Jul 2008
  BAW Mendis 55.2 5 209 10 Srl Ind Galle 31 Jul 2008
                   
19 CR Woakes 42.0 13 102 11 Eng Pak Lord’s 14 Jul 2016
  Yasir Shah 60.0 15 141 10 Pak Eng Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

 

Ten plus wickets going in vain in tests – England bowlers – CR Woakes joins the list

Ten plus wickets going in vain in tests – England bowlers – CR Woakes joins the list

CR Woakes’ 11 for 102 was in a losing cause in the just concluded Lord’s test against Pakistan to provide the 13th occasion of an England bowler’s ten wicket performance going in vain. It is interesting to note CR Woakes became the first England bowler to witness his ten wickets in a losing cause at Lord’s. All the 13 such occasions are listed below.

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Lohmann 94.2 32 142 10 v Australia Sydney 29 Jan 1892
2 T Richardson 110.3×5 39 244 13 v Australia Manchester 16 Jul 1896
3 T Richardson 57.5 8 204 10 v Australia Sydney 26 Feb 1898
4 SF Barnes 80.1 22 163 13 v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
5 WH Lockwood 37.1 10 76 11 v Australia Manchester 24 Jul 1902
6 MW Tate 89.0×8 19 228 11 v Australia Sydney 19 Dec 1924
7 K Farnes 65.2 13 179 10 v Australia Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
8 DL Underwood 55.0×8 8 215 11 v Australia Adelaide 25 Jan 1975
9 IT Botham 80.5 23 176 11 v Australia Perth 14 Dec 1979
10 NGB Cook 44.0 20 83 11 v Pakistan Karachi 02 Mar 1984
11 ARC Fraser 43.1 10 110 11 v West Indies Port of Spain 05 Feb 1998
12 RJ Sidebottom 51.3 12 139 10 v New Zealand Hamilton 05 Mar 2008
13 CR Woakes 42.0 13 102 11 v Pakistan Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

CR Woakes became the second England bowler to witness his ten for in a losing cause against Pakistan after NGB Cook. NGB Cook’s 11 for 83 at Karachi in March 84 could not save England losing  the test to Pakistan

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 NGB Cook 44.0 20 83 11 v Pakistan Karachi 02 Mar 1984
2 CR Woakes 42.0 13 102 11 v Pakistan Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

The last occasion of an England bowler’s ten plus wickets going in vain at home was K Farnes’ 10 for 179 against Australia at Nottingham in Jun 1934.  Thus after 82 years gap another England bowler – CR Woakes witnessed his ten for going in vain

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 K Farnes 65.2 13 179 10 v Australia Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
2 CR Woakes 42.0 13 102 11 v Pakistan Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

The following four bowlers – T Richardson, WH Lockwood, K Fares and CR Woakes – have witnessed heir ten wickets performance in a losing cause in a home test. Details are furnished below

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 T Richardson 110.3×5 39 244 13 v Australia Manchester 16 Jul 1896
2 WH Lockwood 37.1 10 76 11 v Australia Manchester 24 Jul 1902
3 K Farnes 65.2 13 179 10 v Australia Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
4 CR Woakes 42.0 13 102 11 v Pakistan Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

 

England’s losses at Lord’s – the Mecca of Cricket

England’s losses at Lord’s – the Mecca of Cricket

England lost the Lord’s test against Pakistan by 75 runs to provide the 31st occasion of England losing the Lord’s test. All such occasions are listed below in the chronological order.

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England lost 061 runs v Australia Lord’s 16.07.1888
2 England lost 010 wkts v Australia Lord’s 15.06.1899
3 England lost 009 wkts v Australia Lord’s 14.06.1909
4 England lost 008 wkts v Australia Lord’s 11.06.1921
5 England lost 007 wkts v Australia Lord’s 27.06.1930
6 England lost 157 runs v South Africa Lord’s 29.06.1935
7 England lost 409 runs v Australia Lord’s 24.06.1948
8 England lost 326 runs v West Indies Lord’s 24.06.1950
9 England lost 185 runs v Australia Lord’s 21.06.1956
10 England lost 005 wkts v Australia Lord’s 22.06.1961
11 England lost 008 wkts v Australia Lord’s 22.06.1972
12 England lost inns & 226 runs v West Indies Lord’s 23.08.1973
13 England lost 010 wkts v Pakistan Lord’s 12.08.1982
14 England lost 009 wkts v West Indies Lord’s 28.06.1984
15 England lost 004 wkts v Australia Lord’s 27.06.1985
16 England lost 005 wkts v India Lord’s 05.06.1986
17 England lost 134 runs v West Indies Lord’s 16.06.1988
18 England lost 006 wkts v Australia Lord’s 22.06.1989
19 England lost 002 wkts v Pakistan Lord’s 18.06.1992
20 England lost inns & 062 runs v Australia Lord’s 17.06.1993
21 England lost 356 runs v South Africa Lord’s 21.07.1994
22 England lost 164 runs v Pakistan Lord’s 25.07.1996
23 England lost 010 wkts v South Africa Lord’s 18.06.1998
24 England lost 009 wkts v New Zealand Lord’s 22.07.1999
25 England lost 008 wkts v Australia Lord’s 19.07.2001
26 England lost inns & 092 runs v South Africa Lord’s 31.07.2003
27 England lost 239 runs v Australia Lord’s 21.07.2005
28 England lost 051 runs v South Africa Lord’s 16.08.2012
29 England Lost 095 runs v India Lord’s 17.07.2014
30 England lost 405 runs v Australia Lord’s 16.07.2015
31 England lost 075 runs v Pakistan Lord’s 14.07.2016

The following table lists England’s losses at Lord’s against each opposition. It is interesting to note that Pakistan became the third team to win a test against England at Lord’s on four or more occasions other than Australia. Australia has won 16 Lord’s test against England. Pakistan and West Indies have won four tests against England at Lord’s while South Africa has won five tests.

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England lost 061 runs v Australia Lord’s 16.07.1888
2 England lost 010 wkts v Australia Lord’s 15.06.1899
3 England lost 009 wkts v Australia Lord’s 14.06.1909
4 England lost 008 wkts v Australia Lord’s 11.06.1921
5 England lost 007 wkts v Australia Lord’s 27.06.1930
7 England lost 409 runs v Australia Lord’s 24.06.1948
8 England lost 185 runs v Australia Lord’s 21.06.1956
9 England lost 005 wkts v Australia Lord’s 22.06.1961
10 England lost 008 wkts v Australia Lord’s 22.06.1972
11 England lost 004 wkts v Australia Lord’s 27.06.1985
12 England lost 006 wkts v Australia Lord’s 22.06.1989
13 England lost inns & 062 runs v Australia Lord’s 17.06.1993
14 England lost 008 wkts v Australia Lord’s 19.07.2001
15 England lost 239 runs v Australia Lord’s 21.07.2005
16 England lost 405 runs v Australia Lord’s 16.07.2015
             
1 England lost 005 wkts v India Lord’s 05.06.1986
2 England Lost 095 runs v India Lord’s 17.07.2014
             
1 England lost 009 wkts v New Zealand Lord’s 22.07.1999
             
1 England lost 010 wkts v Pakistan Lord’s 12.08.1982
2 England lost 002 wkts v Pakistan Lord’s 18.06.1992
3 England lost 164 runs v Pakistan Lord’s 25.07.1996
4 England lost 075 runs v Pakistan Lord’s 14.07.2016
             
1 England lost 157 runs v South Africa Lord’s 29.06.1935
2 England lost 356 runs v South Africa Lord’s 21.07.1994
3 England lost 010 wkts v South Africa Lord’s 18.06.1998
4 England lost inns & 092 runs v South Africa Lord’s 31.07.2003
5 England lost 051 runs v South Africa Lord’s 16.08.2012
             
1 England lost 326 runs v West Indies Lord’s 24.06.1950
2 England lost inns & 226 runs v West Indies Lord’s 23.08.1973
3 England lost 009 wkts v West Indies Lord’s 28.06.1984
4 England lost 134 runs v West Indies Lord’s 16.06.1988

England has lost three consecutive Lord’s tests in 2014, 2015 and 2016 to India, Australia and Pakistan respectively. These losses provide the third occasion of England losing three consecutive Lord’s tests.The detailed particulars are furnished below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England lost 009 wkts v West Indies Lord’s 28.06.1984
2 England lost 004 wkts v Australia Lord’s 27.06.1985
3 England lost 005 wkts v India Lord’s 05.06.1986
             
1 England lost 002 wkts v Pakistan Lord’s 18.06.1992
2 England lost inns & 062 runs v Australia Lord’s 17.06.1993
3 England lost 356 runs v South Africa Lord’s 21.07.1994
             
1 England Lost 095 runs v India Lord’s 17.07.2014
2 England lost 405 runs v Australia Lord’s 16.07.2015
3 England lost 075 runs v Pakistan Lord’s 14.07.2016

 

 

Bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in a test at Lord’s – CR Woakes is the latest addition

Bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in a test at Lord’s – CR Woakes is the latest addition

CR Woakes of England captured eleven wickets as on the third day of the ongoing Lord’s test against Pakistan to provide the 27th occasion of a bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test at Lord’s. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Briggs 72.1×4 39 74 11 Eng Aus Lord’s 19 Jul 1886
2 CTB Turner 49.0×4 17 63 10 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
3 T Richardson 58.3×5 18 173 11 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1896
4 E Jones 72.1×5 26 164 10 Aus Eng Lord’s 15 Jun 1899
5 SF Barnes 47.0 12 110 11 Eng SAF Lord’s 10 Jun 1912
6 H Verity 58.3 23 104 15 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
7 GOB Allen 35.0 8 78 10 Eng Ind Lord’s 27 Jun 1936
8 AV Bedser 61.2 14 145 11 Eng Ind Lord’s 22 Jun 1946
9 DVP Wright 71.2 16 175 10 Eng SAF Lord’s 21 Jun 1947
10 S Ramadhin 115.0 70 152 11 Win Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1950
11 R Tattersall 60.2 24 101 12 Eng SAF Lord’s 21 Jun 1951
12 KR Miller 70.1 21 152 10 Aus Eng Lord’s 21 Jun 1956
12 TE Bailey 43.0 14 98 11 Eng Win Lord’s 20 Jun 1957
14 JB Statham 41.0 11 97 11 Eng SAF Lord’s 23 Jun 1960
15 FS Trueman 70.0 25 152 11 Eng Win Lord’s 20 Jun 1963
16 DL Underwood 60.3 34 70 11 Eng NZl Lord’s 24 Jul 1969
17 RAL Massie 60.1 16 137 16 Aus Eng Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
18 DL Underwood 48.5 25 71 13 Eng Pak Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
19 AME Roberts 52.5 16 123 10 Win Eng Lord’s 17 Jun 1976
20 IT Botham 56.1 17 140 11 Eng NZl Lord’s 24 Aug 1978
21 MD Marshall 43.0 10 92 10 Win Eng Lord’s 16 Jun 1988
22 DJ Nash 54.0 14 169 11 NZl Eng Lord’s 16 Jun 1994
23 CA Walsh 40.5 11 117 10 Win Eng Lord’s 29 Jun 2000
24 M Ntini 48.0 8 220 10 SAF Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
25 SCJ Broad 58.5 12 165 11 Eng Win Lord’s 17 May 2012
26 TG Southee 47.2 12 108 10 NZl Eng Lord’s 16 May 2013
27 CR Woakes 41.0 13 101 11 Eng Pak Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

CR Woakes of England captured eleven wickets as on the third day of the ongoing Lord’s test against Pakistan to provide the 16th occasion of an England bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test at Lord’s. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Briggs 72.1×4 39 74 11 Eng Aus Lord’s 19 Jul 1886
2 T Richardson 58.3×5 18 173 11 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1896
3 SF Barnes 47.0 12 110 11 Eng SAF Lord’s 10 Jun 1912
4 H Verity 58.3 23 104 15 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
5 GOB Allen 35.0 8 78 10 Eng Ind Lord’s 27 Jun 1936
6 AV Bedser 61.2 14 145 11 Eng Ind Lord’s 22 Jun 1946
7 DVP Wright 71.2 16 175 10 Eng SAF Lord’s 21 Jun 1947
8 R Tattersall 60.2 24 101 12 Eng SAF Lord’s 21 Jun 1951
9 TE Bailey 43.0 14 98 11 Eng Win Lord’s 20 Jun 1957
10 JB Statham 41.0 11 97 11 Eng SAF Lord’s 23 Jun 1960
11 FS Trueman 70.0 25 152 11 Eng Win Lord’s 20 Jun 1963
12 DL Underwood 60.3 34 70 11 Eng NZl Lord’s 24 Jul 1969
12 DL Underwood 48.5 25 71 13 Eng Pak Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
14 IT Botham 56.1 17 140 11 Eng NZl Lord’s 24 Aug 1978
15 SCJ Broad 58.5 12 165 11 Eng Win Lord’s 17 May 2012
16 CR Woakes 41.0 13 101 11 Eng Pak Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

CR Woakes of England captured eleven wickets as on the third day of the ongoing Lord’s test against Pakistan to provide the 16th occasion of an England bowler capturing ten or more wickets against Pakistan in a test at Lord’s. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DL Underwood 48.5 25 71 13 Eng Pak Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
2 CR Woakes 41.0 13 101 11 Eng Pak Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

DL Underwood is the only bowler to have captured ten or more wickets in a test at Lord’s on two occasions – against New Zealand in Jul 1969 and against Pakistan in 1974

No Player O M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DL Underwood 60.3 34 70 11 Eng NZl Lord’s 24 Jul 1969
2 DL Underwood 48.5 25 71 13 Eng Pak Lord’s 08 Aug 1974

 

Batsmen scoring a hundred and a duck in a test at Lord’s – Misbah-ul-Haq of Pakistan joins the elite list

Batsmen scoring a hundred and a duck in a test at Lord’s – Misbah-ul-Haq of Pakistan joins the elite list

Misbah-ul-Haq scored 114 and zero in the ongoing Lord’s test between England and Pakistan to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a century and duck in a test at Lord’s.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player 1st 2nd Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 GHS Trott 0 143 Australia v England Lord’s 22 Jun 1896
2 SG Barnes 0 141 Australia v England Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
3 PBH May 0 112 England v South Africa Lord’s 23 Jun 1955
4 CA Davis 103 0 West Indies v England Lord’s 26 Jun 1969
5 RC Fredericks 0 138 West Indies v England Lord’s 17 Jun 1976
6 DB Vengsarkar 0 103 India v England Lord’s 02 Aug 1979
7 MP Vaughan 0 100 England v India Lord’s 25 Jul 2002
8 Misbah-ul-Haa 114 0 Pakistan v England Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

Misbah-ul-Haq scored 114 and zero in the ongoing Lord’s test between England and Pakistan to provide the 15th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a duck in a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player 1st 2nd Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Imtiaz Ahmed 209 0 Pakistan v New Zealand Lahore 26 Oct 1955
2 Imtiaz Ahmed 122 0 Pakistan v West Indies Kingston 26 Feb 1958
3 Hanif Mohammad 160 0 Pakistan v India Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 1960
4 Javed Burki 140 0 Pakistan v England Dhaka 19 Jan 1962
5 Asif Iqbal 0 152* Pakistan v Australia Adelaide 24 Dec 1976
6 Sadiq Mohammad 105 0 Pakistan v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1977
7 Asif Iqbal 0 104 Pakistan v India Faisalabad 16 Oct 1978
8 Ijaz Ahmed 122 0 Pakistan v Australia Faisalabad 23 Sep 1988
9 Mohammad Wasim 0 109* Pakistan v New Zealand Lahore 21 Nov 1996
10 Saeed Anwar 0 188* Pakistan v India Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
11 Shahid Afridi 107 0 Pakistan v West Indies Sharjah 07 Feb 2002
12 Younis Khan 147 0 Pakistan v India Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
13 Azhar Ali 0 136 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Pallekele 08 Jul 2012
14 Shoaib Malik 245 0 Pakistan v England Abu Dhabi 13 Oct 2015
15 Misbah-ul-Haa 114 0 Pakistan v England Lord’s 14 Jul 2016

Misbah-ul-Haq scored 114 and zero in the ongoing Lord’s test between England and Pakistan to provide the 32nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century and duck in a test against England. All such occasions are listed below

No Player 1st 2nd Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 WL Murdoch 0 153* Australia v England The Oval 06 Sep 1880
2 GHS Trott 0 143 Australia v England Lord’s 22 Jun 1896
3 C Hill 188 0 Australia v England Melbourne 29 Jan 1898
4 RH Catterall 0 120 South Africa v England Birmingham 14 Jun 1924
5 DG Bradman 0 103* Australia v England Melbourne 30 Dec 1932
6 IM Barrow 105 0 West Indies v England Manchester 22 Jul 1933
7 JHW Fingleton 100 0 Australia v England Brisbane 04 Dec 1936
8 DG Bradman 138 0 Australia v England Nottingham 10 Jun 1948
9 SG Barnes 0 141 Australia v England Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
10 P Roy 140 0 India v England Mumbai (BS) 14 Dec 1951
11 VL Manjrekar 133 0 India v England Leeds 05 Jun 1952
12 RN Harvey 122 0 Australia v England Manchester 09 Jul 1953
13 Javed Burki 140 0 Pakistan v England Dhaka 19 Jan 1962
14 VL Manjrekar 108 0 India v England Chennai 10 Jan 1964
15 GS Sobers 0 113* West Indies v England Kingston 08 Feb 1968
16 CA Davis 103 0 West Indies v England Lord’s 26 Jun 1969
17 RC Fredericks 0 138 West Indies v England Lord’s 17 Jun 1976
18 DB Vengsarkar 0 103 India v England Lord’s 02 Aug 1979
19 IVA Richards 0 182* West Indies v England Bridgetown 13 Mar 1981
20 GN Yallop 0 114 Australia v England Manchester 13 Aug 1981
21 DC Boon 103 0 Australia v England Adelaide 12 Dec 1986
22 DL Haynes 0 109 West Indies v England Bridgetown 05 Apr 1990
23 RB Richardson 104 0 West Indies v England Birmingham 25 Jul 1991
24 JG Wright 116 0 New Zealand v England Wellington 06 Feb 1992
25 S Chanderpaul 118 0 West Indies v England Georgetown 27 Feb 1998
26 MV Boucher 0 108 South Africa v England Durban 26 Dec 1999
27 V Sehwag 106 0 India v England Nottingham 08 Aug 2002
28 AC Gilchrist 0 102* Australia v England Perth 14 Dec 2006
29 R Dravid 136 0 India v England Mohali 19 Dec 2008
30 MEK Hussey 0 121 Australia v England The Oval 20 Aug 2009
31 Shoaib Malik 245 0 Pakistan v England Abu Dhabi 13 Oct 2015
32 Misbah-ul-Haa 114 0 Pakistan v England Lord’s 14 Jul 2016