Noman Ali of Pakistan returned with match figures of 11 for 147 in the just concluded second test at Multan against Pakistan to provide the 57th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing ten or more wickets on a test match.All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Fazal Mahmood
51.4
6
19
94
12
v India
Lucknow
23 Oct 1952
2
Fazal Mahmood
60.0
6
27
99
12
v England
The Oval
12 Aug 1954
3
Zulfiqar Ahmed
83.5
6
40
79
11
v New Zealand
Karachi
13 Oct 1955
4
Fazal Mahmood
75.0
6
28
114
13
v Australia
Karachi
11 Oct 1956
5
Fazal Mahmood
45.3
6
19
100
12
v West Indies
Dhaka
06 Mar 1959
6
Intikhab Alam
95.4
6
39
182
10
v New Zealand
Dhaka
08 Nov 1969
7
Intikhab Alam
39.4
8
5
130
11
v New Zealand
Dunedin
07 Feb 1973
8
Imran Khan
45.7
8
9
165
12
v Australia
Sydney
14 Jan 1977
9
Sarfraz Nawaz
57.2
8
13
125
11
v Australia
Melbourne
10 Mar 1979
10
Sikander Bakht
59.0
6
10
190
11
v India
Delhi
04 Dec 1979
11
Iqbal Qasim
72.5
6
29
175
10
v India
Wankhede
16 Dec 1979
12
Iqbal Qasim
72.0
6
34
118
11
v Australia
Karachi
27 Feb 1980
13
Imran Khan
52.2
6
11
116
14
v Sri Lanka
Lahore
22 Mar 1982
14
Abdul Qadir
92.5
6
26
218
11
v Australia
Faisalabad
30 Sep 1982
15
Imran Khan
32.2
6
10
79
11
v India
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
16
Imran Khan
55.5
6
15
180
11
v India
Faisalabad
03 Jan 1983
17
Abdul Qadir
72.0
6
12
194
10
v England
Lahore
19 Mar 1984
18
Wasim Akram
59.0
6
17
128
10
v New Zealand
Dunedin
09 Feb 1985
19
Imran Khan
38.1
6
8
77
10
v England
Leeds
02 Jul 1987
20
Abdul Qadir
97.4
6
36
211
10
v England
The Oval
06 Aug 1987
21
Abdul Qadir
73.0
6
27
101
13
v England
Lahore
25 Nov 1987
22
Abdul Qadir
104.4
6
31
186
10
v England
Karachi
16 Dec 1987
23
Imran Khan
37.2
6
2
121
11
v West Indies
Georgetown
02 Apr 1988
24
Wasim Akram
71.4
6
21
160
11
v Australia
Melbourne
12 Jan 1990
25
Waqar Younis
52.5
6
17
106
10
v New Zealand
Lahore
18 Oct 1990
26
Waqar Younis
54.1
6
22
130
12
v New Zealand
Faisalabad
26 Oct 1990
27
Waqar Younis
56.0
6
15
135
13
v Zimbabwe
Karachi
01 Dec 1993
28
Wasim Akram
61.0
6
17
179
11
v New Zealand
Wellington
17 Feb 1994
29
Waqar Younis
32.0
6
5
119
11
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
26 Aug 1994
30
Mushtaq Ahmed
65.2
6
17
171
10
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 Dec 1995
31
Wasim Akram
38.4
6
12
106
10
v Zimbabwe
Faisalabad
24 Oct 1996
32
Mushtaq Ahmed
54.1
6
12
143
10
v New Zealand
Lahore
21 Nov 1996
33
Mohammad Zahid
41.0
6
8
130
11
v New Zealand
Rawalpindi
28 Nov 1996
34
Mushtaq Ahmed
41.3
6
12
106
10
v West Indies
Peshawar
17 Nov 1997
35
Waqar Younis
40.4
6
10
133
10
v South Africa
Gqeberha
06 Mar 1998
36
Saqlain Mushtaq
67.2
6
16
187
10
v India
Chennai
28 Jan 1999
37
Saqlain Mushtaq
82.3
6
22
216
10
v India
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
38
Wasim Akram
56.2
6
19
110
11
v West Indies
St John’s
25 May 2000
39
Danish Kaneria
28.0
6
6
94
12
v Bangladesh
Multan
29 Aug 2001
40
Saqlain Mushtaq
63.5
6
11
155
10
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
16 Nov 2002
41
Shoaib Akhtar
34.5
6
6
80
10
v Bangladesh
Peshawar
27 Aug 2003
42
Shoaib Akhtar
38.3
6
8
78
11
v New Zealand
Wellington
26 Dec 2003
43
Danish Kaneria
83.0
6
23
190
10
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
28 Oct 2004
44
Mohammad Asif
35.0
6
13
71
11
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
03 Apr 2006
45
Saeed Ajmal
56.5
6
20
111
11
v West Indies
Providence
12 May 2011
46
Saeed Ajmal
42.0
6
11
97
10
v England
Dubai (DICS)
17 Jan 2012
47
Saeed Ajmal
60.1
6
11
147
10
v South Africa
Cape Town
14 Feb 2013
48
Saeed Ajmal
49.1
6
9
118
11
v Zimbabwe
Harare
03 Sep 2013
49
Yasir Shah
60.0
6
15
141
10
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2016
50
Yasir Shah
67.4
6
11
210
10
v West Indies
Abu Dhabi
21 Oct 2016
51
Mohammad Abbas
29.4
6
6
95
10
v Australia
Abu Dhabi
16 Oct 2018
52
Yasir Shah
57.2
6
10
184
14
v New Zealand
Dubai (DICS)
24 Nov 2018
53
Hasan Ali
31.4
6
4
114
10
v South Africa
Rawalpindi
04 Feb 2021
54
Shaheen Shah Afridi
34.5
6
12
94
10
v West Indies
Kingston
20 Aug 2021
55
Sajid Khan
47.4
6
12
128
12
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
04 Dec 2021
56
Abrar Ahmed
51.0
6
4
234
11
v England
Multan
09 Dec 2022
57
Noman Ali
44.3
6
6
147
11
v England
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Noman Ali of Pakistan returned with match figures of 11 for 147 in the just concluded second test at Multan against Pakistan to provide the tenth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing ten or more wickets on a test match against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Fazal Mahmood
60.0
6
27
99
12
v England
The Oval
12 Aug 1954
2
Abdul Qadir
72.0
6
12
194
10
v England
Lahore
19 Mar 1984
3
Imran Khan
38.1
6
8
77
10
v England
Leeds
02 Jul 1987
4
Abdul Qadir
97.4
6
36
211
10
v England
The Oval
06 Aug 1987
5
Abdul Qadir
73.0
6
27
101
13
v England
Lahore
25 Nov 1987
6
Abdul Qadir
104.4
6
31
186
10
v England
Karachi
16 Dec 1987
7
Saeed Ajmal
42.0
6
11
97
10
v England
Dubai (DICS)
17 Jan 2012
8
Yasir Shah
60.0
6
15
141
10
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2016
9
Abrar Ahmed
51.0
6
4
234
11
v England
Multan
09 Dec 2022
10
Noman Ali
44.3
6
6
147
11
v England
Multan
15 Oct 2024
India Vs New Zealand – First Test at Bengaluru -Final day statistical highlights
TWM Latham of England scored zero in this game to provide the 55th occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring zero in a test innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of a New Zealand captain opener scoring a zero in a test innings
TWM Latham of England scored zero in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring zero in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand captain opener scoring a zero in a test innings against India
New Zealand lost its first wicket without a run in on the board in its second innings providing the 51st occasion of New Zealand losing its first wicket without a run on the board in a test innings. It also provides the eighth occasion New Zealand losing its first wicket without a run on the board against India in a test innings.
It also provides the eighth occasion New Zealand losing its first wicket without a run on the board against India in a test innings at Bengaluru. The first such instance was in Aug 2012 when it lost its opening batsman BN McCullum for zero declared leg before wicket to Zaheer Khan in its first innings. In this test, opening batsman TWM Latham was dismissed for zero declared leg before wicket to JJ Bumrah in its second innings-the fourth innings of the test.
JJ Bumrah’s wicket tally in the calendar year 2024 read 41 at the end of this test. He became the first bowler to captured 40 plus wickets in the calendar year 2024. He also owns the record for most wickets by a bowler in the calendar year 2024.
New Zealand won this test by eight wickets to carve its 116th win in tests. It also represents its 37th win on away soil
New Zealand won this test by eight wickets to carve its 14th win in tests against India. It also represents its third win on away soil against India.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
won
167 runs
won
1st
v India
Nagpur
03 Oct 1969
2
New Zealand
won
136 runs
won
1st
v India
Wankhede
24 Nov 1988
3
New Zealand
won
008 wkts
lost
2nd
v India
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
Two bowlers capturing Twenty wickets in a Test Match
In 147 years of history of test cricket, there have been only seven matches where two bowlers of the same side have combined to wrap up the opposition in both innings.List of all instances when two bowlers combined to take all 20 wickets in a test cricket match:
1. Hugh Trumble (Aus) and Monty Noble (Aus) vs England, Melbourne, 1902
Australian bowlers Hugh Trumble and Monty Noble became the first pair in the history of test cricket to pick all 20 wickets in a test match. They achieved this historic feat during the Melbourne test against England in 1902. Australia made 112 in the first innings. In reply, England were bundled out for just 61 runs after Trumble picked three wickets and Noble scalped seven wickets. Australia notched up 353 in their second innings and set a huge target of 405 for England. While defending, Noble picked up six wickets and Trumble bagged four wickets as England were all out for 175 runs. Australia won the match by 229 runs.
2. George Hirst (Eng) and Colin Blythe (Eng) vs Australia, Edgbaston, 1909
England bowlers George Hirst and Colin Blythe became the second pair to pick all 20 wickets of the opposition in a test match. This performance by the pair came in the first test of the 1909 Ashes at Edgbaston. Australia crumbled to 74 runs as George Hirst (4/28) and Colin Blythe (6/44) ran through them. England were dismissed for 151 in their first innings and then Australia were all out for 151 after Hirst and Blythe picked five wickets apiece. The hosts won the match by 10 wickets.
3. Bert Vogler (SAF) and Aubrey Faulkner (SAF) vs England, Johannesburg, 1910
During a test match against England in Johannesburg in 1910, South Africa’s Bert Vogler and Aubrey Faulkner combined to scalp all 20 wickets for their side. South Africa scored 208 runs in the first innings and in reply, England scored 310. South Africa’s Vogler and Faulkner bagging five wickets each. In the hosts’ second innings, they made 345 and set a competitive target of 244 for England. While defending, Vogler snapped seven wickets and Faulkner took three scalps to guide their team to a win by 19 runs.
4. Jim Laker (Eng) and Tony Lock (Eng) vs Australia, Old Trafford, 1956
The England vs Australia test match in Old Trafford saw what is hailed as the greatest bowling performance in the history of the test cricket. England’s Jim Laker scalped 19 wickets in the match, which included the first ten-wicket innings haul. The one other wicket was taken by left-arm spinner Tony Lock. Laker’s legendary performance with the ball helped England defeat Australia by an innings and 170 runs.
5. Fazal Mahmood (Pak) and Khan Mohammad (Pak) vs Australia, Karachi, 1956
When Australia toured Pakistan in 1956, Fazal Mahmood and Khan Mohammad picked all 20 wickets in the Karachi test. Batting first, Australia were blown away for 80 runs as Fazal bagged six wickets and Khan took four wickets. In reply, Pakistan made 199 runs. The visitors were then bowled out for 187 in their second innings, courtesy of Fazal’s seven-for and Khan’s three scalps, and managed to set a low target of 69 runs for the hosts. Pakistan won the match by nine wickets.
6. Dennis Lillee (Aus) and Bob Massie (Aus) vs England, Lord’s, 1972
The Australia vs England test at the Lord’s in 1972 will be remembered for one of the best bowling performances by an Australian pacer. Speedster Bob Massie picked up 16 wickets in the match. Batting first, England made 272 runs as Massie snapped eight wickets and Dennis Lillee picked up two wickets. In reply, Australia scored 308 runs. In England’s second innings, they were bundled out for 116 runs after Massie’s another eight-wicket haul and Lillee’s two wickets. While chasing 81, Australia won the match by eight wickets.
7. Sajid Khan (Pak) and Noman Ali (Pak) vs England, Multan, 2024
Pakistan spin-bowling duo of Sajid Khan and Noman Ali is the latest bowling pair to achieve this historic feat. They did it during Pakistan’s second test match against England at the Multan Cricket Stadium in October 2024. Batting first, Pakistan scored 366 after Kamran Ghulam scored a terrific century. In reply, England made 291 with Sajid taking seven wickets and Noman scalping three. In the second innings, the hosts were all out for 221 and set a target of 291 for England. While chasing, England surrendered against the spin duo of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan. This time around, Noman picked eight wickets and Sajid scalped two to help their side win the game by 152 runs.
No
Bowler
FI
SI
Bowler
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
H Truble
3-38
4-49
MA Noble
7-17
6-69
Eng
Aus
Melboune
01.01.1902
2
GH Hirst
4-28
5-58
C Blythe
6-44
5-58
Eng
Aus
Edgbaston
37.05.1908
3
AEE Vogler
5-87
7-94
GA Faulkner
5-120
3-40
SAF
Eng
Jo’burg
01.01.1990
4
JC Laker
9-37
10-53
GAR Lock
1-37
—-
Eng
Aus
Old Trafford
26.07.1956
5
Fazal
6-34
7-80
Khan Mohd
4-43
3-39
Pak
Aus
Karachi
11.10.1956
6
DK Lillee
2-90
2-54
RAL Massie
8-84
8-53
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
22.06.1972
7
Sajid Khan
2-93
7-111
Noman Ali
8-46
3-101
Pak
Eng
Multan
15.02.2024
No
Bowler
W-R
Bowler
W-R
Team
Opp
FI
SI
Ground
Date
1
H Truble
07-087
MA Noble
13-086
Eng
Aus
061
175
Melboune
01.01.1902
2
GH Hirst
09-086
C Blythe
11-102
Eng
Aus
074
151
Edgbaston
37.05.1908
3
AEE Vogler
12-181
GA Faulkner
08-150
SAF
Eng
310
224
Jo’burg
01.01.1990
4
JC Laker
19-090
GAR Lock
01-137
Eng
Aus
084
205
Old Trafford
26.07.1956
5
Fazal
13-114
Khan Mohd
07-082
Pak
Aus
080
187
Karachi
11.10.1956
6
DK Lillee
07-144
RAL Massie
16-137
Aus
Eng
272
116
Lord’s
22.06.1972
7
Sajid Khan
09-204
Noman Ali
11-147
Pak
Eng
291
144
Multan
15.02.2024
India Vs New Zealand – First test at Bengaluru -Fourth day statistical highlights
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 182nd occasion of a batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match.
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 22nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match.
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 20th occasion of a batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match against New Zealand.
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match against New Zealand.
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 39th occasion of a batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match.
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match.
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match against New Zealand. SN Khan became the first Indian batsman to perform such a feat against New Zealand
SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 550th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provided the 298th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on home soil
SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 56th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings against New Zealand. It also provided the 40th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on home soil against New Zealand.
SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 161st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings. It also provided the 104th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings on home soil
SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against New Zealand. It also provided the 16th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings on home soil against New Zealand.
SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 35th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Bengaluru It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru
SN Khan’s 150 in this test represent the highest individual innings by an batsman against New Zealand in a test innings at Bengaluru. The previous best was 118 by NS Sidhu in Nov 1988
SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 13th occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provided the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provided the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru
RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the 131st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the 71st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on home soil.
RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the twelfth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand on home soil.
RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru
RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety nine in a test innings. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety nine in a test innings on home soil.
RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand on home soil.
RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the second occasion of an Indian wicker keeper batsman scoring a ninety nine in a test innings. Prior to this MS Dhoni had scored 99 against England at Nagpur in Dec 2012. He was dismissed run out for 99. He was captaining India in this game
V Kohli-SN Khan posted 136 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 621st occasion of Indian batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 71st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand.
V Kohli-SN Khan posted 136 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 108th occasion of Indian batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the third wicket. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand for the third wicket
V Kohli-SN Khan posted 136 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 36th occasion of batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru.
SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 622nd occasion of Indian batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 72nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand.
SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 99th occasion of Indian batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the fourth wicket. It also provides the 16th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand for the fourth wicket
SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 37th occasion of batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the 22nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru.
SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket in tests at Bengaluru by Indian batsmen. The previous best was the 159 runs partnership between DB Vengsarkar and GR Viswanath in Sep 1979
SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket in tests against New Zealand at Bengaluru by Indian batsmen. The previous best was the 174 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket between NS Sidhu and DB Vengsarkar Nov 1988
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 182nd occasion of a batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
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
JH Sinclair
0
104
South Africa
v Australia
Cape Town
8 Nov 1902
5
LC Braund
102
0
England
v Australia
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
6
JT Tyldesley
0
100
England
v Australia
Leeds
03 Jul 1905
7
G Gunn
122*
0
England
v Australia
Sydney
21 Feb 1908
8
GA Faulkner
122*
0
South Africa
v Australia
Manchester
27 May 1912
9
RH Catterall
0
120
South Africa
v England
Birmingham
14 Jun 1924
10
FE Woolley
0
123
England
v Australia
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
11
GB Legge
196
0
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
21 Feb 1930
12
DG Bradman
0
103*
Australia
v England
Melbourne
30 Dec 1932
13
IM Barrow
105
0
West Indies
v England
Manchester
22 Jul 1933
14
AD Nourse
0
231
South Africa
v Australia
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1935
15
JHW Fingleton
100
0
Australia
v England
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
16
MH Mankad
111
0
India
v Australia
Melbourne
06 Feb 1948
17
DG Bradman
138
0
Australia
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 1948
18
SG Barnes
0
141
Australia
v England
Lord’s
24 Jun 1948
19
DCS Compton
145*
0
England
v Australia
Manchester
08 Jul 1948
20
L Hutton
101
0
England
v New Zealand
Leeds
11 Jun 1949
21
P Roy
140
0
India
v England
Brabourne
14 Dec 1951
22
VL Manjrekar
133
0
India
v England
Leeds
05 Jun 1952
23
ML Apte
0
163*
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
19 Feb 1953
24
RN Harvey
122
0
Australia
v England
Manchester
09 Jul 1953
25
PBH May
0
112
England
v South Africa
Lord’s
23 Jun 1955
26
Imtiaz Ahmed
209
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
26 Oct 1955
27
Imtiaz Ahmed
122
0
Pakistan
v West Indies
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
28
MC Cowdrey
119
0
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1960
29
Hanif Mohammad
160
0
Pakistan
v India
Brabourne
02 Dec 1960
30
FCM Alexander
0
108
West Indies
v Australia
Sydney
13 Jan 1961
31
Javed Burki
140
0
Pakistan
v England
Dhaka
19 Jan 1962
32
Rev.DS Sheppard
0
113
England
v Australia
Melbourne
29 Dec 1962
33
EJ Barlow
114
0
South Africa
v Australia
Brisbane
06 Dec 1963
34
VL Manjrekar
108
0
India
v England
Chennai
10 Jan 1964
35
GT Dowling
129
0
New Zealand
v India
Brabourne
12 Mar 1965
36
SM Nurse
201
0
West Indies
v Australia
Bridgetown
05 May 1965
37
MC Cowdrey
101
0
England
v West Indies
Kingston
08 Feb 1968
38
GS Sobers
0
113*
West Indies
v England
Kingston
08 Feb 1968
39
IR Redpath
0
132
Australia
v West Indies
Sydney
14 Feb 1969
40
BF Hastings
0
117*
New Zealand
v West Indies
Christchurch
13 Mar 1969
41
CA Davis
103
0
West Indies
v England
Lord’s
26 Jun 1969
42
GR Viswanath
0
137
India
v Australia
Kanpur
15 Nov 1969
43
IM Chappell
138
0
Australia
v India
Delhi
28 Nov 1969
44
GS Sobers
132
0
West Indies
v India
Port of Spain
13 Apr 1971
45
DL Amiss
158
0
England
v Pakistan
Hyderabad (Sind)
16 Mar 1973
46
AI Kallicharran
0
103*
West Indies
v India
Port of Spain
07 Apr 1976
47
RC Fredericks
0
138
West Indies
v England
Lord’s
17 Jun 1976
48
Asif Iqbal
0
152*
Pakistan
v Australia
Adelaide
24 Dec 1976
49
IC Davis
105
0
Australia
v Pakistan
Adelaide
24 Dec 1976
50
RB McCosker
0
105
Australia
v Pakistan
Melbourne
01 Jan 1977
51
Sadiq Mohammad
105
0
Pakistan
v Australia
Melbourne
01 Jan 1977
52
SM Gavaskar
0
118
India
v Australia
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
53
CS Serjeant
0
124
Australia
v West Indies
Georgetown
31 Mar 1978
54
Asif Iqbal
0
104
Pakistan
v India
Faisalabad
16 Oct 1978
55
DW Randall
0
150
England
v Australia
Sydney
06 Jan 1979
56
DB Vengsarkar
0
103
India
v England
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
57
DL Haynes
0
122
West Indies
v New Zealand
Christchurch
22 Feb 1980
58
CL King
0
100*
West Indies
v New Zealand
Christchurch
22 Feb 1980
59
IVA Richards
0
182*
West Indies
v England
Bridgetown
13 Mar 1981
60
IT Botham
0
118
England
v Australia
Manchester
13 Aug 1981
61
GN Yallop
0
114
Australia
v England
Manchester
13 Aug 1981
62
G Boycott
137
0
England
v Australia
The Oval
27 Aug 1981
63
IVA Richards
208
0
West Indies
v Australia
Melbourne
22 Dec 1984
64
GR Marsh
118
0
Australia
v New Zealand
Auckland
13 Mar 1986
65
DC Boon
103
0
Australia
v England
Adelaide
12 Dec 1986
66
MW Gatting
100
0
England
v Australia
Adelaide
12 Dec 1986
67
Ijaz Ahmed
122
0
Pakistan
v Australia
Faisalabad
23 Sep 1988
68
MD Crowe
174
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Wellington
10 Feb 1989
69
NS Sidhu
116
0
India
v West Indies
Kingston
28 Apr 1989
70
M Azharuddin
0
109
India
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
23 Nov 1989
71
DL Haynes
0
109
West Indies
v England
Bridgetown
05 Apr 1990
72
DI Gower
100
0
England
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 1990
73
ME Waugh
139*
0
Australia
v West Indies
St John’s
27 Apr 1991
74
RB Richardson
104
0
West Indies
v England
Birmingham
25 Jul 1991
75
JG Wright
116
0
New Zealand
v England
Wellington
06 Feb 1992
76
AC Hudson
163
0
South Africa
v West Indies
Bridgetown
18 Apr 1992
77
A Ranatunga
127
0
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Colombo (SSC)
17 Aug 1992
78
KLT Arthurton
157*
0
West Indies
v Australia
Brisbane
27 Nov 1992
79
MD Crowe
0
107
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
06 Dec 1992
80
CC Lewis
0
117
England
v India
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
81
MA Atherton
144
0
England
v West Indies
Georgetown
17 Mar 1994
82
GP Thorpe
123
0
England
v Australia
Perth
03 Feb 1995
83
PA de Silva
0
105
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
15 Sep 1995
84
HP Tillakaratne
115
0
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
15 Sep 1995
85
NR Mongia
152
0
India
v Australia
Delhi
10 Oct 1996
86
Mohammad Wasim
0
109*
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
21 Nov 1996
87
N Hussain
113
0
England
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
18 Dec 1996
88
G Kirsten
103
0
South Africa
v India
Cape Town
02 Jan 1997
89
CL Hooper
0
106
West Indies
v Pakistan
Karachi
06 Dec 1997
90
S Chanderpaul
118
0
West Indies
v England
Georgetown
27 Feb 1998
91
MW Goodwin
0
166*
Zimbabwe
v Pakistan
Bulawayo
14 Mar 1998
92
DJ Cullinan
103
0
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
Centurion
27 Mar 1998
93
CD McMillan
0
142
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
27 May 1998
94
GA Hick
107
0
England
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
27 Aug 1998
95
DJ Cullinan
168
0
South Africa
v West Indies
Cape Town
02 Jan 1999
96
G Kirsten
0
134
South Africa
v West Indies
Centurion
15 Jan 1999
97
SR Tendulkar
0
136
India
v Pakistan
Chennai
28 Jan 1999
98
Saeed Anwar
0
188*
Pakistan
v India
Eden Gardens
16 Feb 1999
99
HH Gibbs
120
0
South Africa
v New Zealand
Wellington
18 Mar 1999
100
TM Dilshan
163*
0
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Harare
26 Nov 1999
101
SL Campbell
170
0
West Indies
v New Zealand
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
102
MV Boucher
0
108
South Africa
v England
Durban
26 Dec 1999
103
MS Atapattu
120
0
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Kandy
30 Jul 2000
104
Shahid Afridi
107
0
Pakistan
v West Indies
Sharjah
07 Feb 2002
105
A Flintoff
0
137
England
v New Zealand
Christchurch
13 Mar 2002
106
SR Tendulkar
117
0
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
19 Apr 2002
107
MP Vaughan
0
100
England
v India
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
108
V Sehwag
106
0
India
v England
Nottingham
08 Aug 2002
109
MP Vaughan
0
183
England
v Australia
Sydney
02 Jan 2003
110
D Ganga
0
113
West Indies
v Australia
Georgetown
10 Apr 2003
111
Javed Omar
119
0
Bangladesh
v Pakistan
Peshawar
27 Aug 2003
112
JL Langer
121
0
Australia
v India
Brisbane
04 Dec 2003
113
RT Ponting
242
0
Australia
v India
Adelaide
12 Dec 2003
114
SP Fleming
192
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Hamilton
19 Dec 2003
115
S Chanderpaul
0
109
West Indies
v South Africa
Durban
26 Dec 2003
116
JA Rudolph
101
0
South Africa
v West Indies
Cape Town
02 Jan 2004
117
AC Gilchrist
0
144
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
16 Mar 2004
118
AJ Strauss
147
0
England
v South Africa
Johannesburg
13 Jan 2005
119
Younis Khan
147
0
Pakistan
v India
Eden Gardens
16 Mar 2005
120
JH Kallis
0
109*
South Africa
v West Indies
Georgetown
31 Mar 2005
121
BC Lara
153
0
West Indies
v Pakistan
Kingston
03 Jun 2005
122
IR Bell
115
0
England
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
20 Nov 2005
123
ML Hayden
0
102
Australia
v South Africa
Durban
24 Mar 2006
124
AC Gilchrist
0
102*
Australia
v England
Perth
14 Dec 2006
125
AG Prince
121
0
South Africa
v India
Durban
26 Dec 2006
126
Mohammad Ashraful
0
129*
Bangladesh
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (PSS)
03 Jul 2007
127
DPMD Jayawardene
104
0
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Hobart
16 Nov 2007
128
AJ Strauss
0
177
England
v New Zealand
Napier
22 Mar 2008
129
S Chanderpaul
126*
0
West Indies
v New Zealand
Napier
19 Dec 2008
130
R Dravid
136
0
India
v England
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
131
MEK Hussey
0
121
Australia
v England
The Oval
20 Aug 2009
132
Tamim Iqbal
0
151
Bangladesh
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
133
V Sehwag
109
0
India
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (PSS)
03 Aug 2010
134
AJ Strauss
0
110
England
v Australia
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
135
PJ Hughes
0
126
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
16 Sep 2011
136
HAPW Jayawardene
0
120
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2011
137
MJ Guptill
109
0
New Zealand
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
01 Nov 2011
128
KC Sangakkara
0
108
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Durban
26 Dec 2011
139
JH Kallis
0
113
South Africa
v New Zealand
Dunedin
07 Mar 2012
140
Azhar Ali
0
136
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
08 Jul 2012
141
AN Cook
115
0
England
v South Africa
The Oval
19 Jul 2012
142
GC Smith
122
0
South Africa
v Australia
Adelaide
22 Nov 2012
143
DG Brownlie
0
109
New Zealand
v South Africa
Cape Town
02 Jan 2013
144
NRD Compton
0
117
England
v New Zealand
Dunedin
06 Mar 2013
145
BJ Watling
103
0
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
09 Oct 2013
146
S Dhawan
0
115
India
v New Zealand
Auckland
06 Feb 2014
147
BJ Watling
0
124
New Zealand
v India
Wellington
14 Feb 2014
148
HM Amla
0
127*
South Africa
v Australia
Gqeberha
20 Feb 2014
149
MJ Clarke
161*
0
Australia
v South Africa
Cape Town
01 Mar 2014
150
DPMD Jayawardene
165
0
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Colombo (SSC)
24 Jul 2014
151
FDM Karunaratne
0
152
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Christchurch
26 Dec 2014
152
CA Pujara
145*
0
India
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
28 Aug 2015
153
Shoaib Malik
245
0
Pakistan
v England
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
154
Misbah-ul-Haq
114
0
Pakistan
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2016
155
JK Silva
0
115
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Colombo (SSC)
13 Aug 2016
156
UT Khawaja
145
0
Australia
v South Africa
Adelaide
24 Nov 2016
157
KK Jennings
112
0
England
v India
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
158
Shakib Al Hasan
217
0
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
159
V Kohli
0
104*
India
v Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
16 Nov 2017
160
F du Plessis
0
120
South Africa
v Australia
Johannesburg
30 Mar 2018
161
JE Root
0
125
England
v India
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
162
Asad Shafiq
104
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Abu Dhabi
03 Dec 2018
163
CA Pujara
106
0
India
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2018
164
SO Dowrich
0
116*
West Indies
v England
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
165
UT Khawaja
0
101*
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Canberra
01 Feb 2019
166
RL Chase
0
102*
West Indies
v England
Gros Islet
09 Feb 2019
167
Rahmat Shah
102
0
Afghanistan
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
05 Sep 2019
168
Q de Kock
111
0
South Africa
v India
Visakhapatnam
02 Oct 2019
169
Azhar Ali
0
118
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
19 Dec 2019
170
Shan Masood
156
0
Pakistan
v England
Manchester
05 Aug 2020
171
Najmul Hossain Shanto
163
0
Bangladesh
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
21 Apr 2021
172
AD Mathews
199
0
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
15 May 2022
173
SPD Smith
145*
0
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Galle
08 Jul 2022
174
BM Duckett
107
0
England
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
175
DP Conway
122
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
176
HC Brook
186
0
England
v New Zealand
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
177
DA Warner
164
0
Australia
v Pakistan
Perth
14 Dec 2023
178
Ibrahim Zadran
0
114
Afghanistan
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
02 Feb 2024
179
KAR Hodge
120
0
West Indies
v England
Nottingham
18 Jul 2024
180
Saud Shakeel
141
0
Pakistan
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
21 Aug 2024
181
Shubman Gill
0
119*
India
v Bangladesh
Chennai
19 Sep 2024
182
SN Khan
0
150
India
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 22nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
MH Mankad
111
0
India
v Australia
Melbourne
06 Feb 1948
2
P Roy
140
0
India
v England
Brabourne
14 Dec 1951
3
VL Manjrekar
133
0
India
v England
Leeds
05 Jun 1952
4
ML Apte
0
163*
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
19 Feb 1953
5
VL Manjrekar
108
0
India
v England
Chennai
10 Jan 1964
6
GR Viswanath
0
137
India
v Australia
Kanpur
15 Nov 1969
7
SM Gavaskar
0
118
India
v Australia
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
8
DB Vengsarkar
0
103
India
v England
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
9
NS Sidhu
116
0
India
v West Indies
Kingston
28 Apr 1989
10
M Azharuddin
0
109
India
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
23 Nov 1989
11
NR Mongia
152
0
India
v Australia
Delhi
10 Oct 1996
12
SR Tendulkar
0
136
India
v Pakistan
Chennai
28 Jan 1999
13
SR Tendulkar
117
0
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
19 Apr 2002
14
V Sehwag
106
0
India
v England
Nottingham
08 Aug 2002
15
R Dravid
136
0
India
v England
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
16
V Sehwag
109
0
India
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (PSS)
03 Aug 2010
17
S Dhawan
0
115
India
v New Zealand
Auckland
06 Feb 2014
18
CA Pujara
145*
0
India
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
28 Aug 2015
19
V Kohli
0
104*
India
v Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
16 Nov 2017
20
CA Pujara
106
0
India
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2018
21
Shubman Gill
0
119*
India
v Bangladesh
Chennai
19 Sep 2024
22
SN Khan
0
150
India
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 20th occasion of a batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
GB Legge
196
0
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
21 Feb 1930
2
L Hutton
101
0
England
v New Zealand
Leeds
11 Jun 1949
3
Imtiaz Ahmed
209
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
26 Oct 1955
4
DL Haynes
0
122
West Indies
v New Zealand
Christchurch
22 Feb 1980
5
CL King
0
100*
West Indies
v New Zealand
Christchurch
22 Feb 1980
6
GR Marsh
118
0
Australia
v New Zealand
Auckland
13 Mar 1986
7
Mohammad Wasim
0
109*
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
21 Nov 1996
8
HH Gibbs
120
0
South Africa
v New Zealand
Wellington
18 Mar 1999
9
SL Campbell
170
0
West Indies
v New Zealand
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
10
A Flintoff
0
137
England
v New Zealand
Christchurch
13 Mar 2002
11
AJ Strauss
0
177
England
v New Zealand
Napier
22 Mar 2008
12
S Chanderpaul
126*
0
West Indies
v New Zealand
Napier
19 Dec 2008
13
JH Kallis
0
113
South Africa
v New Zealand
Dunedin
07 Mar 2012
14
NRD Compton
0
117
England
v New Zealand
Dunedin
06 Mar 2013
15
S Dhawan
0
115
India
v New Zealand
Auckland
06 Feb 2014
16
FDM Karunaratne
0
152
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Christchurch
26 Dec 2014
17
Shakib Al Hasan
217
0
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
18
Asad Shafiq
104
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Abu Dhabi
03 Dec 2018
19
HC Brook
186
0
England
v New Zealand
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
20
SN Khan
0
150
India
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match against New Zealand. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
S Dhawan
0
115
India
v New Zealand
Auckland
06 Feb 2014
2
SN Khan
0
150
India
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 39th occasion of a batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
WL Murdoch
0
153*
Australia
v England
The Oval
06 Sep 1880
2
C Hill
188
0
Australia
v England
Melbourne
29 Jan 1898
3
GB Legge
196
0
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
21 Feb 1930
4
AD Nourse
0
231
South Africa
v Australia
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1935
5
ML Apte
0
163*
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
19 Feb 1953
6
Imtiaz Ahmed
209
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
26 Oct 1955
7
Hanif Mohammad
160
0
Pakistan
v India
Brabourne
02 Dec 1960
8
SM Nurse
201
0
West Indies
v Australia
Bridgetown
05 May 1965
9
DL Amiss
158
0
England
v Pakistan
Hyderabad (Sind)
16 Mar 1973
10
Asif Iqbal
0
152*
Pakistan
v Australia
Adelaide
24 Dec 1976
11
DW Randall
0
150
England
v Australia
Sydney
06 Jan 1979
12
IVA Richards
0
182*
West Indies
v England
Bridgetown
13 Mar 1981
13
IVA Richards
208
0
West Indies
v Australia
Melbourne
22 Dec 1984
14
MD Crowe
174
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Wellington
10 Feb 1989
15
AC Hudson
163
0
South Africa
v West Indies
Bridgetown
18 Apr 1992
16
KLT Arthurton
157*
0
West Indies
v Australia
Brisbane
27 Nov 1992
17
NR Mongia
152
0
India
v Australia
Delhi
10 Oct 1996
18
MW Goodwin
0
166*
Zimbabwe
v Pakistan
Bulawayo
14 Mar 1998
19
DJ Cullinan
168
0
South Africa
v West Indies
Cape Town
02 Jan 1999
20
Saeed Anwar
0
188*
Pakistan
v India
Eden Gardens
16 Feb 1999
21
TM Dilshan
163*
0
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Harare
26 Nov 1999
22
SL Campbell
170
0
West Indies
v New Zealand
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
23
MP Vaughan
0
183
England
v Australia
Sydney
02 Jan 2003
24
RT Ponting
242
0
Australia
v India
Adelaide
12 Dec 2003
25
SP Fleming
192
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Hamilton
19 Dec 2003
26
BC Lara
153
0
West Indies
v Pakistan
Kingston
03 Jun 2005
27
AJ Strauss
0
177
England
v New Zealand
Napier
22 Mar 2008
28
Tamim Iqbal
0
151
Bangladesh
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
29
MJ Clarke
161*
0
Australia
v South Africa
Cape Town
01 Mar 2014
30
DPMD Jayawardene
165
0
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Colombo (SSC)
24 Jul 2014
31
FDM Karunaratne
0
152
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Christchurch
26 Dec 2014
32
Shoaib Malik
245
0
Pakistan
v England
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
33
Shakib Al Hasan
217
0
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
34
Shan Masood
156
0
Pakistan
v England
Manchester
05 Aug 2020
35
Najmul Hossain Shanto
163
0
Bangladesh
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
21 Apr 2021
36
AD Mathews
199
0
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
15 May 2022
37
HC Brook
186
0
England
v New Zealand
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
38
DA Warner
164
0
Australia
v Pakistan
Perth
14 Dec 2023
39
SN Khan
0
150
India
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
ML Apte
0
163*
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
19 Feb 1953
2
NR Mongia
152
0
India
v Australia
Delhi
10 Oct 1996
3
SN Khan
0
150
India
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below. SN Khan became the first Indian batsman to perform such a feat against New Zealand
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
GB Legge
196
0
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
21 Feb 1930
2
Imtiaz Ahmed
209
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
26 Oct 1955
3
SL Campbell
170
0
West Indies
v New Zealand
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
4
AJ Strauss
0
177
England
v New Zealand
Napier
22 Mar 2008
5
FDM Karunaratne
0
152
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Christchurch
26 Dec 2014
6
Shakib Al Hasan
217
0
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
7
HC Brook
186
0
England
v New Zealand
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
8
SN Khan
0
150
India
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
Two bowlers sharing the ten wickets between them when the two bowlers bowling unchanged in the completed innings of a test
Sajid Khan and Noman Ali of Pakistan shared the ten wickets of England in the fourth innings of the second test at Multan between them to provide the 19th occasion of two bowlers sharing the ten wickets between them when the two bowlers bowling unchanged in the completed innings of a test
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
TW
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
GE Palmer
7/68
E Evans
3/64
10
1
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
17 Feb 1882
2
GA Lohmann
7/36
J Briggs
3/28
10
2
Eng
v Aus
The Oval
12 Aug 1886
3
CTB Turner
6/15
JJ Ferris
4/27
10
1
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
28 Jan 1887
4
GA Lohmann
5/17
R Peel
5/18
10
2
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
10 Feb 1888
5
CTB Turner
5/36
JJ Ferris
5/26
10
4
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
6
S Haigh
6/11
AE Trott
4/19
10
4
Eng
v SAF
Cape Town
01 Apr 1899
7
SF Barnes
6/42
C Blythe
4/64
10
1
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
8
H Trumble
3/38
MA Noble
7/17
10
2
Aus
v Eng
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
9
JV Saunders
5/43
MA Noble
5/54
10
3
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
14 Feb 1902
10
GH Hirst
4/28
C Blythe
6/44
10
1
Eng
v Aus
Birmingham
27 May 1909
11
FR Foster
5/16
SF Barnes
5/25
10
1
Eng
v SAF
Lord’s
10 Jun 1912
12
AER Gilligan
6/07
MW Tate
4/12
10
2
Eng
v SAF
Birmingham
14 Jun 1924
13
Fazal Mahmood
6/34
Khan Mohammad
4/43
10
1
Pak
v Aus
Karachi
11 Oct 1956
14
Wasim Akram
4/32
Waqar Younis
6/34
10
1
Pak
v Srl
Kandy
26 Aug 1994
15
TA Boult
6/32
TG Southee
4/25
10
1
NZl
v Eng
Auckland
22 Mar 2018
16
SCJ Broad
4/19
CR Woakes
6/17
10
4
Eng
v Ire
Lord’s
24 Jul 2019
17
KA Maharaj
7/32
SR Harmer
3/21
10
4
SAF
v Ban
Durban
31 Mar 2022
18
KA Maharaj
7/40
SR Harmer
3/34
10
4
SAF
v Ban
Gqeberha
08 Apr 2022
19
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
10
4
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Sajid Khan and Noman Ali of Pakistan shared the ten wickets of England in the fourth innings of the second test at Multan between them to provide the third occasion of two Pakistan bowlers sharing the ten wickets between them when the two bowlers bowling unchanged in the completed innings of a test
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
TW
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
Fazal Mahmood
6/34
Khan Mohammad
4/43
10
1
Pak
v Aus
Karachi
11 Oct 1956
2
Wasim Akram
4/32
Waqar Younis
6/34
10
1
Pak
v Srl
Kandy
26 Aug 1994
3
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
10
4
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Sajid Khan and Noman Ali of Pakistan shared the ten wickets of England in the fourth innings of the second test at Multan between them to provide the 19th occasion of two bowlers sharing the ten wickets between them when the two bowlers bowling unchanged in the completed innings of a test against England.
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
TW
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
GE Palmer
7/68
E Evans
3/64
10
1
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
17 Feb 1882
2
CTB Turner
6/15
JJ Ferris
4/27
10
1
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
28 Jan 1887
3
CTB Turner
5/36
JJ Ferris
5/26
10
4
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
4
H Trumble
3/38
MA Noble
7/17
10
2
Aus
v Eng
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
5
JV Saunders
5/43
MA Noble
5/54
10
3
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
14 Feb 1902
6
TA Boult
6/32
TG Southee
4/25
10
1
NZl
v Eng
Auckland
22 Mar 2018
7
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
10
4
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
CTB Turner-JJ Ferris of Australia and KA Maharaj-SR Harmer of South Africa are the two pairs of bowlers to perform the feat on two occasions
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
TW
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
CTB Turner
6/15
JJ Ferris
4/27
10
1
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
28 Jan 1887
2
CTB Turner
5/36
JJ Ferris
5/26
10
4
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
1
KA Maharaj
7/32
SR Harmer
3/21
10
4
SAF
v Ban
Durban
31 Mar 2022
2
KA Maharaj
7/40
SR Harmer
3/34
10
4
SAF
v Ban
Gqeberha
08 Apr 2022
GA Lohmann, C Blyhe and MA Noble are the three bowlers to perform the feat on two occasions with different bowlers
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
TW
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Match Date
1
GA Lohmann
7/36
J Briggs
3/28
10
2
Eng
v Aus
The Oval
12 Aug 1886
2
GA Lohmann
5/17
R Peel
5/18
10
2
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
10 Feb 1888
1
GH Hirst
4/28
C Blythe
6/44
10
1
Eng
v Aus
Birmingham
27 May 1909
2
SF Barnes
6/42
C Blythe
4/64
10
1
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
1
H Trumble
3/38
MA Noble
7/17
10
2
Aus
v Eng
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
2
JV Saunders
5/43
MA Noble
5/54
10
3
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
14 Feb 1902
History repeats itself after 135 years and seven months
It is interesting to note that there are only two occasions of a bowler capturing eight wickets in an innings when only two bowlers bowling unchanged in a completed innings of a test. The first such occasion was in March 1889when J Briggs of England returned with figures of 8 for 11 against South Africa at Cape Town. The difference in dates of these two matches is 135 years and 07 months. It is intereting to note that both J Briggs and Noman Ali are spin bowlers
No
Bowler
W/R
Bowler
W/R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
J Briggs
8/11
AJ Fothergill
1/30
3
Eng
v SAF
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
2
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
4
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Bowlers capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings
Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight for 46 in the just concluded test against England at Multan to provide the 102nd occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date`
1
GA Lohmann
27.1
04
12
035
08
02
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
25 Feb 1887
2
J Briggs
14.2
04
05
011
08
03
Eng
v SAF
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
3
GA Lohmann
43.2
06
18
058
08
01
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
29 Jan 1892
4
AE Trott
27.0
06
10
043
08
04
Aus
v Eng
Adelaide
11 Jan 1895
5
GA Lohmann
09.4
05
05
007
08
04
Eng
v SAF
Gqeberha
13 Feb 1896
6
GA Lohmann
14.2
05
06
028
09
02
Eng
v SAF
Johannesburg
02 Mar 1896
7
T Richardson
36.1
06
07
094
08
02
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
26 Feb 1898
8
H Trumble
31.0
06
13
065
08
02
Aus
v Eng
The Oval
11 Aug 1902
9
W Rhodes
15.0
06
0
068
08
04
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1904
10
LC Braund
29.1
06
06
081
08
01
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
11
BJT Bosanquet
32.4
06
02
107
08
04
Eng
v Aus
Nottingham
29 May 1905
12
SJ Snooke
31.4
06
08
070
08
04
SAF
v Eng
Johannesburg
10 Mar 1906
13
C Blythe
15.5
06
01
059
08
02
Eng
v SAF
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
14
FJ Laver
18.2
06
07
031
08
02
Aus
v Eng
Manchester
26 Jul 1909
15
SF Barnes
16.4
06
04
029
08
03
Eng
v SAF
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
16
SF Barnes
26.5
06
09
056
08
01
Eng
v SAF
Johannesburg
26 Dec 1913
17
SF Barnes
38.4
06
07
103
09
03
Eng
v SAF
Johannesburg
26 Dec 1913
18
AA Mailey
47.0
06
08
121
09
03
Aus
v Eng
Melbourne
11 Feb 1921
19
JC White
64.5
06
21
126
08
04
Eng
v Aus
Adelaide
01 Feb 1929
20
H Verity
22.3
06
08
043
08
03
Eng
v Aus
Lord’s
22 Jun 1934
21
AL Valentine
50.0
06
14
104
08
01
Win
v Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1950
22
MH Mankad
38.5
06
15
055
08
01
Ind
v Eng
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
23
FS Trueman
08.4
06
02
031
08
02
Eng
v Ind
Manchester
17 Jul 1952
24
MH Mankad
47.0
06
27
052
08
02
Ind
v Pak
Delhi
16 Oct 1952
25
JC Laker
16.4
06
04
037
09
02
Eng
v Aus
Manchester
26 Jul 1956
26
JC Laker
51.2
06
23
053
10
03
Eng
v Aus
Manchester
26 Jul 1956
27
HJ Tayfield
37.07
08
14
069
08
03
SAF
v Eng
Durban
25 Jan 1957
28
HJ Tayfield
37.0
08
11
113
09
04
SAF
v Eng
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1957
29
SP Gupte
34.3
06
11
102
09
01
Ind
v Win
Kanpur
12 Dec 1958
30
JM Patel
35.5
06
16
069
09
02
Ind
v Aus
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
31
GB Lawrence
30.3
06
12
053
08
02
SAF
v NZl
Johannesburg
26 Dec 1961
32
LR Gibbs
53.3
06
37
038
08
03
Win
v Ind
Bridgetown
23 Mar 1962
33
S Venkataraghavan
51.1
06
26
072
08
01
Ind
v NZl
Delhi
19 Mar 1965
34
GD McKenzie
28.0
08
05
071
08
01
Aus
v Win
Melbourne
26 Dec 1968
35
JM Noreiga
49.4
06
16
095
09
02
Win
v Ind
Port of Spain
06 Mar 1971
36
RAL Massie
32.5
06
07
084
08
01
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
37
RAL Massie
27.2
06
09
053
08
03
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
38
BS Chandrasekhar
41.5
06
18
079
08
02
Ind
v Eng
Delhi
20 Dec 1972
39
AA Mallett
23.06
08
06
059
08
03
Aus
v Pak
Adelaide
22 Dec 1972
40
AW Greig
36.1
06
10
086
08
02
Eng
v Win
Port of Spain
30 Mar 1974
41
DL Underwood
34.5
06
17
051
08
03
Eng
v Pak
Lord’s
08 Aug 1974
42
MHN Walker
42.2
08
07
143
08
02
Aus
v Eng
Melbourne
08 Feb 1975
43
EAS Prasanna
23.0
08
05
076
08
03
Ind
v NZl
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
44
MA Holding
33.0
06
09
092
08
02
Win
v Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1976
45
CEH Croft
18.5
06
07
029
08
01
Win
v Pak
Port of Spain
04 Mar 1977
46
IT Botham
20.5
06
08
034
08
03
Eng
v Pak
Lord’s
15 Jun 1978
47
Sarfraz Nawaz
35.4
08
07
086
09
04
Pak
v Aus
Melbourne
10 Mar 1979
48
Sikander Bakht
21.0
06
03
069
08
02
Pak
v Ind
Delhi
04 Dec 1979
49
RGD Willis
15.1
06
03
043
08
04
Eng
v Aus
Leeds
16 Jul 1981
50
Imran Khan
29.3
06
08
058
08
01
Pak
v Srl
Lahore
22 Mar 1982
51
Imran Khan
20.1
06
04
060
08
03
Pak
v Ind
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
52
N Kapil Dev
30.5
06
07
085
08
01
Ind
v Pak
Lahore
23 Jan 1983
53
N Kapil Dev
30.3
06
06
083
09
03
Ind
v Win
Ahmedabad
12 Nov 1983
54
IT Botham
27.4
06
06
103
08
02
Eng
v Win
Lord’s
28 Jun 1984
55
GF Lawson
40.0
06
07
112
08
01
Aus
v Win
Adelaide
07 Dec 1984
56
CJ McDermott
36.0
06
03
141
08
02
Aus
v Eng
Manchester
01 Aug 1985
57
JR Ratnayeke
23.2
06
05
083
08
02
Srl
v Pak
Sialkot
27 Oct 1985
58
Sir RJ Hadlee
23.4
06
04
052
09
01
NZl
v Aus
Brisbane
08 Nov 1985
59
N Kapil Dev
38.0
06
06
106
08
01
Ind
v Aus
Adelaide
13 Dec 1985
60
NA Foster
46.2
06
15
107
08
02
Eng
v Pak
Leeds
02 Jul 1987
61
Abdul Qadir
37.0
06
13
056
09
01
Pak
v Eng
Lahore
25 Nov 1987
62
ND Hirwani
18.3
06
03
061
08
02
Ind
v Win
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
63
ND Hirwani
15.2
06
03
075
08
04
Ind
v Win
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
64
MG Hughes
37.0
06
09
087
08
03
Aus
v Win
Perth
02 Dec 1988
65
CEL Ambrose
22.4
06
10
045
08
04
Win
v Eng
Bridgetown
05 Apr 1990
66
CJ McDermott
24.4
06
02
097
08
01
Aus
v Eng
Perth
01 Feb 1991
67
ARC Fraser
28.5
06
07
075
08
02
Eng
v Win
Bridgetown
08 Apr 1994
68
DE Malcolm
16.3
06
02
057
09
03
Eng
v SAF
The Oval
18 Aug 1994
69
SK Warne
50.2
06
22
071
08
04
Aus
v Eng
Brisbane
25 Nov 1994
70
AA Donald
33.0
06
12
071
08
03
SAF
v Zim
Harare
13 Oct 1995
71
L Klusener
21.3
06
04
064
08
04
SAF
v Ind
Eden Gardens
27 Nov 1996
72
GD McGrath
20.3
06
08
038
08
01
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1997
73
ARC Fraser
16.1
06
02
053
08
02
Eng
v Win
Port of Spain
05 Feb 1998
74
M Muralidaran
54.2
06
27
065
09
03
Srl
v Eng
The Oval
27 Aug 1998
75
A Kumble
26.3
06
09
074
10
04
Ind
v Pak
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
76
J Srinath
27.0
06
06
086
08
03
Ind
v Pak
Eden Gardens
16 Feb 1999
77
PA Strang
51.5
06
12
109
08
02
Zim
v NZl
Bulawayo
12 Sep 2000
78
Saqlain Mushtaq
74.0
06
20
164
08
01
Pak
v Eng
Lahore
15 Nov 2000
79
Harbhajan Singh
41.5
06
20
084
08
03
Ind
v Aus
Chennai
18 Mar 2001
80
M Muralidaran
34.1
06
09
087
08
01
Srl
v Ind
Colombo (SSC)
29 Aug 2001
81
M Muralidaran
40.0
06
19
051
09
01
Srl
v Zim
Kandy
04 Jan 2002
82
A Kumble
46.5
06
07
141
08
02
Ind
v Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2004
83
GD McGrath
16.0
06
08
024
08
04
Aus
v Pak
Perth
16 Dec 2004
84
M Muralidaran
16.2
06
04
046
08
04
Srl
v Win
Kandy
22 Jul 2005
85
SCG MacGill
33.3
06
02
108
08
01
Aus
v Ban
Fatullah
09 Apr 2006
86
M Muralidaran
30.0
06
10
070
08
04
Srl
v Eng
Nottingham
02 Jun 2006
87
JJ Krejza
43.5
06
01
215
08
01
Aus
v Ind
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
88
MG Johnson
24.0
06
04
061
08
02
Aus
v SAF
Perth
17 Dec 2008
89
HMRKB Herath
33.1
06
03
127
09
02
Srl
v Pak
Colombo (SSC)
14 Aug 2014
90
Taijul Islam
16.5
06
07
039
08
03
Ban
v Zim
Mirpur
25 Oct 2014
91
SCJ Broad
09.3
06
05
015
08
01
Eng
v Aus
Nottingham
06 Aug 2015
92
D Bishoo
13.5
06
01
049
08
03
Win
v Pak
Dubai (DICS)
13 Oct 2016
93
HMRKB Herath
23.0
06
06
063
08
04
Srl
v Zim
Harare
06 Nov 2016
94
NM Lyon
22.2
06
04
050
08
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
95
ST Gabriel
20.4
06
06
062
08
03
Win
v Srl
Gros Islet
14 Jun 2018
96
KA Maharaj
41.1
06
10
129
09
01
SAF
v Srl
Colombo (SSC)
20 Jul 2018
97
Yasir Shah
12.3
06
01
041
08
02
Pak
v NZl
Dubai (DICS)
24 Nov 2018
98
RL Chase
21.4
06
02
060
08
04
Win
v Eng
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
99
AY Patel
47.5
06
12
119
10
01
NZl
v Ind
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
100
Sajid Khan
15.0
06
04
042
08
02
Pak
v Ban
Mirpur
04 Dec 2021
101
NM Lyon
23.3
06
01
064
08
03
Aus
v Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
102
Noman Ali
16.3
06
01
046
08
04
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight for 46 in the just concluded test against England at Multan to provide the ninth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date`
1
Sarfraz Nawaz
35.4
08
07
086
09
04
Pak
v Aus
Melbourne
10 Mar 1979
2
Sikander Bakht
21.0
06
03
069
08
02
Pak
v Ind
Delhi
04 Dec 1979
3
Imran Khan
29.3
06
08
058
08
01
Pak
v Srl
Lahore
22 Mar 1982
4
Imran Khan
20.1
06
04
060
08
03
Pak
v Ind
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
5
Abdul Qadir
37.0
06
13
056
09
01
Pak
v Eng
Lahore
25 Nov 1987
6
Saqlain Mushtaq
74.0
06
20
164
08
01
Pak
v Eng
Lahore
15 Nov 2000
7
Yasir Shah
12.3
06
01
041
08
02
Pak
v NZl
Dubai (DICS)
24 Nov 2018
8
Sajid Khan
15.0
06
04
042
08
02
Pak
v Ban
Mirpur
04 Dec 2021
9
Noman Ali
16.3
06
01
046
08
04
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight for 46 in the just concluded test against England at Multan to provide the 25th occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date`
1
AE Trott
27.0
06
10
043
08
04
Aus
v Eng
Adelaide
11 Jan 1895
2
H Trumble
31.0
06
13
065
08
02
Aus
v Eng
The Oval
11 Aug 1902
3
SJ Snooke
31.4
06
08
070
08
04
SAF
v Eng
Johannesburg
10 Mar 1906
4
FJ Laver
18.2
06
07
031
08
02
Aus
v Eng
Manchester
26 Jul 1909
5
AA Mailey
47.0
06
08
121
09
03
Aus
v Eng
Melbourne
11 Feb 1921
6
AL Valentine
50.0
06
14
104
08
01
Win
v Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1950
7
MH Mankad
38.5
06
15
055
08
01
Ind
v Eng
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
8
HJ Tayfield
37.07
08
14
069
08
03
SAF
v Eng
Durban
25 Jan 1957
9
HJ Tayfield
37.0
08
11
113
09
04
SAF
v Eng
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1957
10
RAL Massie
32.5
06
07
084
08
01
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
11
RAL Massie
27.2
06
09
053
08
03
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
12
BS Chandrasekhar
41.5
06
18
079
08
02
Ind
v Eng
Delhi
20 Dec 1972
13
MHN Walker
42.2
08
07
143
08
02
Aus
v Eng
Melbourne
08 Feb 1975
14
MA Holding
33.0
06
09
092
08
02
Win
v Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1976
15
CJ McDermott
36.0
06
03
141
08
02
Aus
v Eng
Manchester
01 Aug 1985
16
Abdul Qadir
37.0
06
13
056
09
01
Pak
v Eng
Lahore
25 Nov 1987
17
CEL Ambrose
22.4
06
10
045
08
04
Win
v Eng
Bridgetown
05 Apr 1990
18
CJ McDermott
24.4
06
02
097
08
01
Aus
v Eng
Perth
01 Feb 1991
19
SK Warne
50.2
06
22
071
08
04
Aua
v Eng
Brisbane
25 Nov 1994
20
GD McGrath
20.3
06
08
038
08
01
Aus
v Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1997
21
M Muralidaran
54.2
06
27
065
09
03
Srl
v Eng
The Oval
27 Aug 1998
22
Saqlain Mushtaq
74.0
06
20
164
08
01
Pak
v Eng
Lahore
15 Nov 2000
23
M Muralidaran
30.0
06
10
070
08
04
Srl
v Eng
Nottingham
02 Jun 2006
24
RL Chase
21.4
06
02
060
08
04
Win
v Eng
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
25
Noman Ali
16.3
06
01
046
08
04
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight for 46 in the just concluded test against England at Multan to provide the third occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also represents the best innings bowling figures by a Pakistan bowler against England
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date`
1
Abdul Qadir
37.0
06
13
056
09
01
Pak
v Eng
Lahore
25 Nov 1987
2
Saqlain Mushtaq
74.0
06
20
164
08
01
Pak
v Eng
Lahore
15 Nov 2000
3
Noman Ali
16.3
06
01
046
08
04
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight for 46 in the just concluded test against England at Multan to provide the 18th occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date`
1
W Rhodes
15.0
06
0
068
08
04
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1904
2
BJT Bosanquet
32.4
06
02
107
08
04
Eng
v Aus
Nottingham
29 May 1905
3
SJ Snooke
31.4
06
08
070
08
04
SAF
v Eng
Johannesburg
10 Mar 1906
4
JC White
64.5
06
21
126
08
04
Eng
v Aus
Adelaide
01 Feb 1929
5
HJ Tayfield
37.0
08
11
113
09
04
SAF
v Eng
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1957
6
Sarfraz Nawaz
35.4
08
07
086
09
04
Pak
v Aus
Melbourne
10 Mar 1979
7
RGD Willis
15.1
06
03
043
08
04
Eng
v Aus
Leeds
16 Jul 1981
8
ND Hirwani
15.2
06
03
075
08
04
Ind
v Win
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
9
CEL Ambrose
22.4
06
10
045
08
04
Win
v Eng
Bridgetown
05 Apr 1990
10
SK Warne
50.2
06
22
071
08
04
Aus
v Eng
Brisbane
25 Nov 1994
11
L Klusener
21.3
06
04
064
08
04
SAF
v Ind
Eden Gardens
27 Nov 1996
12
A Kumble
26.3
06
09
074
10
04
Ind
v Pak
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
13
GD McGrath
16.0
06
08
024
08
04
Aus
v Pak
Perth
16 Dec 2004
14
M Muralidaran
16.2
06
04
046
08
04
Srl
v Win
Kandy
22 Jul 2005
15
M Muralidaran
30.0
06
10
070
08
04
Srl
v Eng
Nottingham
02 Jun 2006
16
HMRKB Herath
23.0
06
06
063
08
04
Srl
v Zim
Harare
06 Nov 2016
17
RL Chase
21.4
06
02
060
08
04
Win
v Eng
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
18
Noman Ali
16.3
06
01
046
08
04
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight for 46 in the just concluded test against England at Multan to provide the seventh occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing eight or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test against England.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date`
1
SJ Snooke
31.4
06
08
070
08
04
SAF
v Eng
Johannesburg
10 Mar 1906
2
HJ Tayfield
37.0
08
11
113
09
04
SAF
v Eng
Johannesburg
15 Feb 1957
3
CEL Ambrose
22.4
06
10
045
08
04
Win
v Eng
Bridgetown
05 Apr 1990
4
SK Warne
50.2
06
22
071
08
04
Aus
v Eng
Brisbane
25 Nov 1994
5
M Muralidaran
30.0
06
10
070
08
04
Srl
v Eng
Nottingham
02 Jun 2006
6
RL Chase
21.4
06
02
060
08
04
Win
v Eng
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
7
Noman Ali
16.3
06
01
046
08
04
Pak
v Eng
Multan
15 Oct 2024
India Vs New Zealand – First Test at Bengaluru -Third day’s statistical highlights
R Ravindra of New Zealand scored 134 in this test to provide the 332nd occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the 142nd occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in a test innings on away soil
R Ravindra of New Zealand scored 134 in this test to provide the 44th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in a test innings against India. It also provides the 21st occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in a test innings on away soil against India.
R Ravindra of New Zealand scored 134 in this test to provide the 334th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the 17th occasion of an overseas batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Bengaluru against India. It also provides the second occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Bengaluru against India.
R Ravindra-TG Southee of New Zealand posted 137 runs for the eighth wicket in this test to provide the 382nd occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 171st occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on away soil
R Ravindra-TG Southee of New Zealand posted 137 runs for the eighth wicket in this test to provide the 60th occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against India. It also provides the 29th occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on away soil against India.
R Ravindra-TG Southee of New Zealand posted 137 runs for the eighth wicket in this test to provide the 14th occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the eighth wicket. It also provides the ninth occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on away soil eighth wicket
R Ravindra-TG Southee of New Zealand posted 137 runs for the eighth wicket in this test to provide the third occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against India for the eighth wicket It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on away soil against India for the eighth wicket
R Ravindra-TG Southee of New Zealand posted 137 runs for the eighth wicket in this test to provide the joint second highest three figure partnership in a test innings against India for the eighth wicket.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Sir RJ Hadlee, IDS Smith
8
103
1
v India
Auckland
22 Feb 1990
2
DJ Nash, DL Vettori
8
137
2
v India
Wellington
26 Dec 1998
3
R Ravindra, TG Southee
8
137
2
v India
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on away soil against India for the eighth wicket and hence a record partnership by New Zealand batsmen against India in India. The previous highest was 83 runs between CL Cairns and DJ Nash at Kanpur in Oct 1999
R Ravindra-TG Southee of New Zealand posted 137 runs for the eighth wicket in this test to provide the 36th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the 15th occasion of overseas batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru.
It also provides the first occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the eighth wicket in a test at Bengaluru and hence constitutes a record partnership for the eighth in a test innings at Bengaluru. The previous best the 84 runs partnership between RJ Shastri and KS More of India against New Zealand in Nov 1988
It also provides the first occasion of overseas batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the eighth wicket in a test at Bengaluru and hence constitutes a record partnership by overseas batsmen for the eighth in a test innings at Bengaluru. The previous best the 63 runs partnership between JF Foster and AF Giles of England against India in Dec 2001
New Zealand was dismissed all out for 402 in this test to provide the 35th occasion of an overseas team dismissed all out in a test innings at Bengaluru against India. It also provides the seventh occasion of New Zealand dismissed all out in a test innings at Bengaluru against India
New Zealand was dismissed all out for 402 in this test to provide the tenth occasion of an overseas team dismissed all out after posting 400 plus runs in a test innings at Bengaluru against India. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand dismissed all out in a test innings at Bengaluru against India
R Ashwin’s lone wicket in the first innings fetched him 60 wickets against New Zealand on home soil. He became the first Indian bowler to capture 60 plus wickets against New Zealand on home soil. He also became the first bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 60 plus wickets on home soil. He went past DL Steyn of South Africa who had captured 59 wickets against New Zealand on home soil
V Kohli and SN Khan of India scored zero and 70 and zero and 70 not out in this game to provide the 81st occasion of Indian batsman scoring zero and a half century in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
L Amarnath
0
50
v England
Lord’s
22 Jun 1946
2
VM Merchant
78
0
v England
Manchester
20 Jul 1946
3
DG Phadkar
56*
0
v Australia
Melbourne
06 Feb 1948
4
VS Hazare
63
0
v West Indies
Bridgetown
07 Feb 1953
5
P Roy
0
67*
v Pakistan
Dhaka
01 Jan 1955
6
P Roy
0
78
v Pakistan
Bahawalpur
15 Jan 1955
7
VL Manjrekar
0
58*
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
31 Dec 1958
8
CG Borde
0
56
v West Indies
Chennai
21 Jan 1959
9
P Roy
0
99
v Australia
Delhi
12 Dec 1959
10
RB Kenny
0
51
v Australia
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
11
SA Durani
71
0
v England
Brabourne
11 Nov 1961
12
RF Surti
57
0
v West Indies
Port of Spain
16 Feb 1962
13
CG Borde
93
0
v West Indies
Kingston
07 Mar 1962
14
RG Nadkarni
61
0
v West Indies
Kingston
13 Apr 1962
15
Hanumant Singh
0
94
v Australia
Chennai
02 Oct 1964
16
ML Jaisimha
66
0
v Australia
Brabourne
10 Oct 1964
17
Hanumant Singh
0
75*
v New Zealand
Brabourne
12 Mar 1965
18
AL Wadekar
0
67
v West Indies
Chennai
13 Jan 1967
19
S Abid Ali
63
0
v New Zealand
Nagpur
03 Oct 1969
20
MAK Pataudi
95
0
v Australia
Brabourne
04 Nov 1969
21
AL Wadekar
0
62
v Australia
Eden Gardens
12 Dec 1969
22
S Abid Ali
58
0
v England
Delhi
20 Dec 1972
23
FM Engineer
86
0
v England
Lord’s
20 Jun 1974
24
M Amarnath
0
86
v Australia
Adelaide
28 Jan 1978
25
DB Vengsarkar
0
52
v England
The Oval
30 Aug 1979
26
CPS Chauhan
0
85
v Australia
Melbourne
07 Feb 1981
27
DB Vengsarkar
0
52*
v New Zealand
Auckland
13 Mar 1981
28
RJ Shastri
66
0
v England
The Oval
08 Jul 1982
29
DB Vengsarkar
0
79
v Pakistan
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
30
BS Sandhu
68
0
v West Indies
Kingston
23 Feb 1983
31
DB Vengsarkar
94
0
v West Indies
St John’s
28 Apr 1983
32
RJ Shastri
52
0
v Pakistan
Nagpur
05 Oct 1983
33
S Madan Lal
63*
0
v West Indies
Kanpur
21 Oct 1983
34
N Kapil Dev
69
0
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
10 Dec 1983
35
RJ Shastri
0
71
v Pakistan
Lahore
17 Oct 1984
36
SM Gavaskar
51
0
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
30 Aug 1985
37
K Srikkanth
94
0
v New Zealand
Wankhede
24 Nov 1988
38
NS Sidhu
0
85
v Pakistan
Karachi
15 Nov 1989
39
WV Raman
0
96
v New Zealand
Christchurch
02 Feb 1990
40
NR Mongia
80
0
v West Indies
Wankhede
18 Nov 1994
41
S Ramesh
0
73
v New Zealand
Mohali
10 Oct 1999
42
DJ Gandhi
0
75
v New Zealand
Mohali
10 Oct 1999
43
SR Tendulkar
61
0
v Australia
Adelaide
10 Dec 1999
44
SB Bangar
77
0
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
30 Oct 2002
45
PA Patel
0
62*
v Pakistan
Lahore
05 Apr 2004
46
R Dravid
0
60
v Australia
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
47
Yuvraj Singh
0
77*
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
10 Dec 2005
48
IK Pathan
0
93
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
10 Dec 2005
49
Yuvraj Singh
0
75
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
18 Dec 2005
50
SR Tendulkar
63
0
v South Africa
Durban
26 Dec 2006
51
MS Dhoni
0
76*
v England
Lord’s
19 Jul 2007
52
SC Ganguly
0
87
v South Africa
Ahmedabad
03 Apr 2008
53
SC Ganguly
85
0
v Australia
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
54
Yuvraj Singh
0
54*
v New Zealand
Napier
26 Mar 2009
55
Harbhajan Singh
60
0
v New Zealand
Wellington
03 Apr 2009
56
VVS Laxman
0
51*
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
16 Nov 2009
57
SK Raina
86
0
v Australia
Mohali
01 Oct 2010
58
V Sehwag
0
63
v South Africa
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
59
A Mukund
62
0
v West Indies
Roseau
06 Jul 2011
60
SK Raina
0
78
v England
Lord’s
21 Jul 2011
61
G Gambhir
0
83
v Australia
Sydney
03 Jan 2012
62
SK Raina
55
0
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
63
MS Dhoni
52
0
v England
Eden Gardens
05 Dec 2012
64
MS Dhoni
82
0
v England
The Oval
15 Aug 2014
65
AM Rahane
62
0
v Australia
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
66
M Vijay
0
80
v Australia
Sydney
06 Jan 2015
67
M Vijay
0
82
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (PSS)
20 Aug 2015
68
CA Pujara
57
0
v Australia
Dharamsala
25 Mar 2017
69
KL Rahul
0
79
v Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
16 Nov 2017
70
GH Vihari
56
0
v England
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
71
V Kohli
82
0
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2018
72
V Kohli
76
0
v West Indies
Kingston
30 Aug 2019
73
Washington Sundar
85*
0
v England
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
74
V Kohli
0
62
v England
Chennai
13 Feb 2021
75
Mohammed Shami
0
56*
v England
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
76
RA Jadeja
50
0
v New Zealand
Kanpur
25 Nov 2021
77
AM Rahane
0
58
v South Africa
Johannesburg
03 Jan 2022
78
SN Thakur
51
0
v Australia
The Oval
07 Jun 2023
79
Shubman Gill
0
91
v England
Rajkot
15 Feb 2024
80
V Kohli
0
70
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
81
SN Khan
0
70*
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
V Kohli and SN Khan of India scored zero and 70 and zero and 70 not out in this game to provide the 13th occasion of Indian batsman scoring zero and a half century in a test match against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Hanumant Singh
0
75*
v New Zealand
Brabourne
12 Mar 1965
2
S Abid Ali
63
0
v New Zealand
Nagpur
03 Oct 1969
3
DB Vengsarkar
0
52*
v New Zealand
Auckland
13 Mar 1981
4
K Srikkanth
94
0
v New Zealand
Wankhede
24 Nov 1988
5
WV Raman
0
96
v New Zealand
Christchurch
02 Feb 1990
6
S Ramesh
0
73
v New Zealand
Mohali
10 Oct 1999
7
DJ Gandhi
0
75
v New Zealand
Mohali
10 Oct 1999
8
Yuvraj Singh
0
54*
v New Zealand
Napier
26 Mar 2009
9
Harbhajan Singh
60
0
v New Zealand
Wellington
03 Apr 2009
10
SK Raina
55
0
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
11
RA Jadeja
50
0
v New Zealand
Kanpur
25 Nov 2021
12
V Kohli
0
70
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
13
SN Khan
0
70*
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
V Kohli’s zero and 70 in this test represents the fourth occasion of his scoring a zero and a half century in a test match. He became the second Indian batsman to score zero and a half century in a test match on four occasions. DB Vengsarkar is the other Indian batsman to perform such a feat on four occasions. The performance of these two batsmen are furnished below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
DB Vengsarkar
00
52
v England
The Oval
30 Aug 1979
2
DB Vengsarkar
00
52*
v New Zealand
Auckland
13 Mar 1981
3
DB Vengsarkar
00
79
v Pakistan
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
4
DB Vengsarkar
94
00
v West Indies
St John’s
28 Apr 1983
1
V Kohli
82
00
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2018
2
V Kohli
76
00
v West Indies
Kingston
30 Aug 2019
3
V Kohli
00
62
v England
Chennai
13 Feb 2021
4
V Kohli
00
70
v New Zealand
Bengaluru
16 Oct 2024
V Kohli has an aggregate of 8947 runs prior to the start of the India’s second innings in this test. He required 53 more runs for his 9000 runs. He scored 70 runs in the India’s sedond innings which fetched him an aggregate of 9017 runs at the end of this test. He became the fourth Indian batsman to aggregate 9000 plus runs in tests. Others are – SR Tendulkar {15921}, R Dravid {13265} and SM Gavaskar {10122}
V Kohli has scored 59 fifties prior to the start of this test. His 70 in India’s second innings fetched him his 60th fifty. He became the fifth Indian batsman to score 60 plus fifties. Others are – SR Tendulkar {119}, R Dravid {99}, SM Gavaskar {79} and VVS Laxman {73}
JJ Bumrah of India has an aggregate of 38 wickets prior to the start of this test in the calendar year 2024. His lone wicket in New Zealand’s innings fetched him 39th wicket. He earned the record for most wicket taker in the calendar year 2024. He went past AAP Atkinson of England, NGRP Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka, R Ashwin of India and Shoab Bashir of Pakistan who have captured 38 wickets in calendar year 2024.
V Kohli has an aggregate of 557 runs against New Zealand on home soil. He requires 43 more runs for his 600 runs. He scored 70 runs in India’s second innings to take his run aggregate to 627. He became the fifth Indian batsman to score 600 plus runs against New Zealand on home soil. Others are – R Dravid {893}, SR Tendulkar {753}, V Sehwag {703} and CA Pujara {684}
V Kohli has an aggregate of 866 runs prior to the start of this test against New Zealand. His 70 in India’s second innings fetched him 936 runs. He became the third Indian batsman to aggregate 900 plus runs against New Zealand. Others are – R Dravid {1659} and SR Tendulkar {1595}
R Ashwin of India has captured 186 wickets at the end of New Zealand’s first innings in this test in ICC Word Test Championship cycle 2019-24. He needs two more wickets to earn the record of most wickets taker in ICC Word Test Championship cycle 2019-24. The present record in this cycle is held by NM Lyon of Australia who has an aggregate of 187 wickets.
RG Sharma scored 52 in India’s second innings which fetched him 30 fifties. He became the 17th Indian batsman to score 30 plus fifties.
India Vs New Zealand – First Test at Bengaluru – Second day’s statistical highlights
Bengaluru hosted its 25th test. It will become the 43rd ground to host 25 tests and also become the fifth ground on Indian soil to host 25 matches. Others are – Others are – Eden Gardens-Kolkata {42}, Arun Jaitley Stadium-Delhi, {35}, Chepauk-Chennai {35} and Wankhede Stadium-Mumbai {26}
India won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 228th occasion of India doing so in a test match. It also provides the 28th occasion of India doing so in a test match against New Zealand.
India was dismissed all out for 46 in its first innings to provide the eleventh occasion of a team dismissed all out for a team total less than 50 in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of a team dismissed all out for a team total less than 50 in a test innings against New Zealand.
India was dismissed all out for 46 in its first innings to provide the 24th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a team total less than 50 in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of a team dismissed all out for a team total less than 50 in a test innings against New Zealand.
India was dismissed all out for 46 in its first innings to provide the third occasion of a team dismissed all out for a team total less than 50 in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of a team dismissed all out for a team total less than 50 in a test innings against New Zealand.
India’ 46 all out in this game represents its lowest total in a completed innings on home. The previous lowest total in a completed innings on home soil was 75 against West Indies at Delhi in Nov 1987
Indian innings contained five zeros to provide the 46th occasion of a team’s innings containing five or more zeroes. It also provides the seventh occasion of a team’s innings containing five or more zeroes against New Zealand.
Indian innings contained five zeros to provide the 38th occasion of a team’s innings containing five zeroes. It also provides the seventh occasion of a team’s innings containing five zeroes against New Zealand.
Indian innings contained five zeros to provide the sixth occasion of an Indian innings containing five or more zeroes. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian innings containing five or more zeroes against New Zealand.
Indian innings contained five zeros to provide the fourth occasion of an Indian innings containing five zeroes. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian innings containing five zeroes against New Zealand.
RG Sharma and TM Latham opened the innings for India and New Zealand respectively while captaining their teams to provide the 123rd occasion of rival captains opening for their respective teams in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the second such occasion in India-New Zealand test series.
MJ Henry of New Zealand captured five for 15 in India’s first innings to provide the 235th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 114th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings on away soil
MJ Henry of New Zealand captured five for 15 in India’s first innings to provide the 31st occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against India. It also provides the 15th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings on away soil against India
MH Henry became the first New Zealand bowler to capture five wickets conceding 15 runs or less than 15 runs in a test innings. It also provides the 41st occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding 15 runs and less than 15 runs in a test innings. He became the 39th bowler to achieve such a feat in the annals of test cricket.
MJ Henry’s five for 15 provides the 35th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings at Bengaluru It also provides the 15th occasion of an overseas bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings at Bengaluru against India It also provide the third occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets at Bengaluru against India.
DP Conway scored 91 in this game to provide the 76th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the 19th occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings.
DP Conway scored 91 in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on away soil. It also provides the 14th occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on away soil
DP Conway scored 91 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on away soil against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on away soil against India
DP Conway scored 91 in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the seventh occasion of an opening batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings at Bengaluru
DP Conway scored 91 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of an overseas batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the fourth occasion of an overseas opening batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings at Bengaluru
DP Conway scored 91 in this game to provide the first occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings at Bengaluru
DP Conway’s 91 in this innings represents the occasion of a batsman’s individual score and also an opening batsman’s individual score greater than the opponent team’s total. India was dismissed all out for 46 in this test
V Kohli was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 15th occasion of his being dismissed for zero in a test innings. He became the 13th Indian batsman to score 15 or more zeroes
MJ Henry’s five wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 100 wickets in tests. He became the 15th New Zealand bowler to capture 100 plus wickets.