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Bowlers conceding exact 100 runs without a wicket in a test innings – RMS Eranga of Sri Lanka joins the list

Bowlers conceding exact 100 runs without a wicket in a test innings – RMS Eranga of Sri Lanka joins the list

RMS Eranga of Sri Lanka returned with figures of none for 100 in the first innings of the just concluded second test against England at Chester-le-Street to provide the 22nd occasion of a bowler conceding exact hundred   runs without capturing a wicket in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GAR Lock 33.0 7 100 0 3 Eng Win Bridgetown 06 Feb 1954
2 FJ Titmus 44.0 14 100 0 1 Eng Aus Manchester 23 Jul 1964
3 IJ Jones 28.0 6 100 0 1 Eng Win Manchester 02 Jun 1966
4 JR Thomson 17.0 1 100 0 2 Aus Pak Melbourne 29 Dec 1972
5 DR Hadlee 18.0 3 100 0 1 NZl Pak Auckland 16 Feb 1973
6 B Andrews 19.0 2 100 0 1 NZl Aus Melbourne 29 Dec 1973
7 Imran Khan 44.0 16 100 0 2 Pak Eng The Oval 22 Aug 1974
8 Imran Khan 27.0 5 100 0 3 Pak Ind Faisalabad 23 Nov 1989
9 GRJ Matthews 31.0 7 100 0 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 25 Jan 1991
10 PL Symcox 28.0 3 100 0 1 SAF Srl Moratuwa 25 Aug 1993
11 CC Lewis 32.0 4 100 0 1 Eng Pak Leeds 08 Aug 1996
12 HDPK Dharmasena 24.0 1 100 0 3 Srl Aus Galle 08 Mar 2004
13 Manjural Islam Rana 28.0 2 100 0 2 Ban Win Kingston 04 Jun 2004
14 DBL Powell 22.0 0 100 0 3 Win Pak Kingston 03 Jun 2005
15 TG Southee 27.0 1 100 0 2 NZl Aus Adelaide 28 Nov 2008
16 Danish Kaneria 21.0 0 100 0 1 Pak Eng Nottingham 29 Jul 2010
17 BW Hilfenhaus 25.0 2 100 0 2 Aus Ind Mohali 01 Oct 2010
18 I Sharma 30.0 6 100 0 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
19 TG Southee 26.0 4 100 0 3 NZl SAF Dunedin 07 Mar 2012
20 HMRKB Herath 19.0 0 100 0 4 Srl Pak Sharjah 16 Jan 2014
21 KAJ Roach 28.0 4 100 0 2 Winn Eng St George’s 21 Apr 2015
22 RMS Eranga 27.0 3 100 0 1 Srk Eng Ch-le-St 27 May 2016

RMS Eranga is the third Sri Lankan bowler to suffer such an ignominy in a test innings after HDPK Dharmasena and HMRKB Herath. RMS Eranga became the first Sri Lankan pace bowler to return with figures of none for 100 in a test innings.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HDPK Dharmasena 24.0 1 100 0 3 Srl Aus Galle 08 Mar 2004
2 HMRKB Herath 19.0 0 100 0 4 Srl Pak Sharjah 16 Jan 2014
3 RMS Eranga 27.0 3 100 0 1 Srl Eng Ch-le-St 27 May 2016

RMS Eranga became the fifth bowler to return with figures of none for 100 in a test innings against England. Others are Imran Khan, GRH Matthews, Danish Kaneria and KAJ Roach

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Imran Khan 44.0 16 100 0 2 Pak Eng The Oval 22 Aug 1974
2 GRJ Matthews 31.0 7 100 0 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 25 Jan 1991
3 Danish Kaneria 21.0 0 100 0 1 Pak Eng Nottingham 29 Jul 2010
4 KAJ Roach 28.0 4 100 0 2 Win Eng St George’s 21 Apr 2015
5 RMS Eranga 27.0 3 100 0 1 Srl Eng Ch-le-St 27 May 2016

 

Wicket keeper batsman’s test century in a losing cause

Wicket keeper batsman’s test century in a losing cause

Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman LD Chandimal witnessed his century – 126 – going in vain against England in the just concluded second test at Chester-le-Street to provide the 27th occasion of wicket keeper batsman’s century in a losing cause in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are  listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 LEG Ames 126 2 Eng Win Kingston 14 Mar 1935
2 WW Wade 125 1 SAF Eng P Elizabeth 05 Mar 1949
3 Imtiaz Ahmed 122 1 Pak Win Kingston 26 Feb 1958
4 APE Knott 106* 4 Eng Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1975
5 APE Knott 116 2 Eng Win Leeds 22 Jul 1976
6 WB Phillips 120 1 Aus Win Bridgetown 30 Mar 1984
7 RC Russell 128* 3 Eng Aus Manchester 27 Jul 1989
8 RS Kaluwitharana 132* 2 Srl Aus Col-SSC 17 Aug 1992
9 A Flower 115 2 Zim Ind Delhi 13 Mar 1993
10 Moin Khan 117* 4 Pak Srl Sialkot 22 Sep 1995
11 RS Kaluwitharana 103 3 Srl NZl Dunedin 07 Mar 1997
12 A Flower 105* 3 Zim Srl Col-SSC 14 Jan 1998
13 A Flower 129 3 Zim Srl Harare 26 Nov 1999
14 A Flower 113* 2 Zim Win Port of Spain 16 Mar 2000
15 A Flower 183* 1 Zim Ind Delhi 18 Nov 2000
16 A Flower 142 2 Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
17 A Flower 199* 3 Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
18 AC Gilchrist 133 2 Aus Eng Sydney 02 Jan 2003
19 KC Sangakkara 138 3 Srl Pak Karachi 28 Oct 2004
20 Mushfiqur Rahim 101 4 Ban Ind Chittagong 17 Jan 2010
21 BB McCullum 104 3 NZl Aus Wellington 19 Mar 2010
22 H Jayawardene 112 1 Srl Eng Cardiff 26 May 2011
23 D Ramdin 107 1 Win NZl Hamilton 19 Dec 2013
24 Sarfraz Ahmed 103 2 Pak Srl Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
25 Mushfiqur Rahim 116 3 Ban Win Kingstown 05 Sep 2014
26 RW Chakabva 101 2 Zim Ban Khulna 03 Nov 2014
27 LD Chandimal 126 3 Srl Eng Ch-le-St 27 May 2016

It also provides the fifth occasion of a Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman’s hundred going in vain. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RS Kaluwitharana 132* 2 Srl Aus Col-SSC 17 Aug 1992
2 RS Kaluwitharana 103 3 Srl NZl Dunedin 07 Mar 1997
3 KC Sangakkara 138 3 Srl Pak Karachi 28 Oct 2004
4 H Jayawardene 112 1 Srl Eng Cardiff 26 May 2011
5 LD Chandimal 126 3 Srl Eng Ch-le-St 27 May 2016

Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman LD Chandimal witnessed his century – 126 – going in vain against England in the just concluded second test at Chester-le-Street to provide the fourth occasion of wicket keeper batsman’s century in a losing cause against England.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WW Wade 125 1 SAF Eng P Elizabeth 05 Mar 1949
2 AC Gilchrist 133 2 Aus Eng Sydney 02 Jan 2003
3 H Jayawardene 112 1 Srl Eng Cardiff 26 May 2011
4 LD Chandimal 126 3 Srl Eng Ch-le-St 27 May 2016

 

Teams scoring 450 plus runs in the third innings of a test after being asked to follow on

Teams scoring 450 plus runs in the third innings of a test after being asked to follow on

Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 475 runs against England at Chester-le-Street in the just concluded test to provide the 19th occasion of a team scoring a total of 450 plus runs in the third innings of a test after being asked to follow on in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Runs Wkts Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Pakistan 657 08 Draw West Indies Bridgetown 17 Jan 1958
2 India 657 07 Won Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
3 South Africa 572 07 Draw England Durban 26 Dec 1999
4 England 551 10 Draw South Africa Nottingham 07 Jun 1947
5 England 538 10 Draw Australia The Oval 28 Aug 1975
6 Pakistan 537 10 Draw Australia Rawalpindi 05 Oct 1994
7 Sri Lanka 537 09 Draw England Lord’s 11 May 2006
8 England 529 05 Draw Sri Lanka Lord’s 16 May 2002
9 India 510 10 Lost England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
10 West Indies 507 10 Draw New Zealand Dunedin 03 Dec 2013
11 Zimbabwe 503 06 Draw India Nagpur 25 Nov 2000
12 England 497 05 Draw India Kanpur 01 Dec 1961
13 England 477 04 Draw India The Oval 23 Aug 1990
14 India 476 04 Draw New Zealand Napier 26 Mar 2009
15 Sri Lanka 475 10 Lost England Ch-le-St 27 May 2016
16 South Africa 472 08 Draw Australia Johannesburg 12 Nov 1921
17 India 463 05 Draw New Zealand Mumbai (BS) 12 Mar 1965
18 West Indies 463 10 Lost India Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
19 South Africa 452 10 Lost Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2002

Out of the 19 such occasions, only one test has been won, while four have been lost and the drawn tests numbers to 14. The four lost tests have witnessed the team being dismissed all out.

No Team Runs Wkts Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Pakistan 657 08 Draw West Indies Bridgetown 17 Jan 1958
2 South Africa 572 07 Draw England Durban 26 Dec 1999
3 England 551 10 Draw South Africa Nottingham 07 Jun 1947
4 England 538 10 Draw Australia The Oval 28 Aug 1975
5 Pakistan 537 10 Draw Australia Rawalpindi 05 Oct 1994
6 Sri Lanka 537 09 Draw England Lord’s 11 May 2006
7 England 529 05 Draw Sri Lanka Lord’s 16 May 2002
8 West Indies 507 10 Draw New Zealand Dunedin 03 Dec 2013
9 Zimbabwe 503 06 Draw India Nagpur 25 Nov 2000
10 England 497 05 Draw India Kanpur 01 Dec 1961
11 England 477 04 Draw India The Oval 23 Aug 1990
12 India 476 04 Draw New Zealand Napier 26 Mar 2009
13 South Africa 472 08 Draw Australia Johannesburg 12 Nov 1921
14 India 463 05 Draw New Zealand Mumbai (BS) 12 Mar 1965
               
1 India 510 10 Lost England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
2 Sri Lanka 475 10 Lost England Ch-le-St 27 May 2016
3 West Indies 463 10 Lost India Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
4 South Africa 452 10 Lost Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2002
               
1 India 657 07 Won Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001

The only test which was on in this category of tests is by India against Australia at Kolkata in March 2001 due to VVS Laxman’s epic 281. India following on posted 657 for 7 and declared and skittled Australia all out for 212. India won this test by 171 runs. By a coincidence India was dismissed by Australia in its first innings for 171 runs which later became the victory  margin of the test and for India

India’s total of 657 for 7  in this test is a jointly shared record for a team scoring most runs in the third innings of a test after being asked to follow on and India shares this record jointly with Pakistan. Pakistan shares this record with Pakistan who posted 657 for 8 against West Indies at Bridgetown in Jan 1958. This was the test in which Pakistan’s opening batsman Hanif Mohammad batted for a record 970 minutes stay at the crease to score a mammoth 337.

No Team Runs Wkts Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Pakistan 657 08 Draw West Indies Bridgetown 17 Jan 1958
2 India 657 07 Won Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001

 

 

Teams dismissed all out for 450 plus runs in the third innings of a test after being asked to follow on

Teams dismissed all out for 450 plus runs in the third innings of a test after being asked to follow on

Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 475 runs against England at Chester-le-Street in the just concluded test to provide the eighth occasion of a team dismissed all  out for a total of 450 plus runs in the third  innings of a test after being asked to follow on in the annals  of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Runs Wkts Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 551 10 draw v South Africa Nottingham 07 Jun 1947
2 England 538 10 draw v Australia The Oval 28 Aug 1975
3 Pakistan 537 10 draw v Australia Rawalpindi 05 Oct 1994
4 India 510 10 lost v England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
5 West Indies 507 10 draw v New Zealand Dunedin 03 Dec 2013
6 Sri Lanka 475 10 lost v England Ch-le-St 27 May 2016
7 West Indies 463 10 lost v India Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
8 South Africa 452 10 lost v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2002

Of the eight such occasions, four tests have been drawn and four tests have ended in a result – the team which scored 450 plus runs have lost the test.

No Team Runs Wkts Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 551 10 draw v South Africa Nottingham 07 Jun 1947
2 England 538 10 draw v Australia The Oval 28 Aug 1975
3 Pakistan 537 10 draw v Australia Rawalpindi 05 Oct 1994
4 West Indies 507 10 draw v New Zealand Dunedin 03 Dec 2013
               
1 India 510 10 lost v England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
2 Sri Lanka 475 10 lost v England Ch-le-St 27 May 2016
3 West Indies 463 10 lost v India Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
4 South Africa 452 10 lost v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2002

It is interesting to note that India and Sri Lanka are the only two teams to be dismissed all out for 450 plus runs after being asked to follow on against England. England has won both the tests.

No Team Runs Wkts Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 510 10 lost v England Leeds 08 Jun 1967
2 Sri Lanka 475 10 lost v England Ch-le-St 27 May 2016

 

What are the milestones that SR Tendulkar did not achieve

What are the milestones that SR Tendulkar did not achieve

We all know that the very name Sachin Tendulkar mesmerises the cricket fans all over the world. As I was going through my data, I found that i had made a list of stats that he failed to achieve. This has been published on the portal after he  announced his retirement. However to recapture the same, it is being published again for the benefit of the netizens – Gopala Krishna HR – Cricket Statistician

He failed to become the most run getter against Australia. Only seven runs separated in getting this honour. At the end of his career he has an aggregate of 3630 runs against Australia. JB Hobbs has totalled 3636 runs against Australia

Seven runs against Australia would have given 3637 runs and he would then have become the second batsman in the annals of test cricket to total most runs against a specific opposition, DG Bradman has totalled 5028 runs against England

He has scored 11 test hundreds against Australia. He needed one more hundred to share the record of most hundreds against Australia with JB Hobbs who has scored most hundreds against Australia {12}, If he had scored two more centuries against Australia, then he would have scored most hundreds against Australiq

He has scored 16 half centuries against Australia and shares the record jointly with GA Gooch and H Sutcliffe – both from England – who have scored 16 half centuries. One more half century would have given him the record of scoring most half centuries against Australia.

He has played 39 tests against Australia. One more test would have given him 40 test appearances against Australia which would have put in the company of elite five batsmen who have played 40 plus tests against Australia – MC Cowdrey {43}, GA Gooch {42}, DI Gower {42}, JB Hobbs {41} and W Rhodes {41}

He would have become the first batsman other than the England batsman to appear in 40 plus tests against Australia, had he played one more test. He would also have had the honour of becoming the first Indian batsman to play 40 plus tests against Australia.

One more test innings against Australia would have given him 75 test innings and he would have become the fourth batsman in the annals of test cricket to appear in 75 plus test innings against Australia. Others are – GA Gooch of England {79}, DI Gower of England {77} and MC Cowdrey {75}

He would have become the first batsman other than the England batsman to appear in 75 plus test innings against Australia, had he played one more test innings He would also had the honour of becoming the first Indian batsman to play 75 plus test innings against Australia.

He has scored 1000 plus runs against all oppositions except two teams. Against Bangladesh he has totalled 820 runs and against Zimbabwe his aggregate read 918

He failed to score 250 runs in a test innings. His highest test score was 248 not out against Bangladesh at Dhaka in Dec 2004

He shares the record of scoring 22 test hundreds on home soil with DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka and JH Kallis of South Africa. One more hundred would have made him to share the record for most hundreds at home with RT Ponting who has scored 23 home soil hundreds and two more hundreds would have given him the record of most hundreds on home soil

He is one of the four batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 25 plus fifties against a specific opposition – DG Bradman of Australia vs England {31}, AR Border of Australia against England {29}, JB Hobbs of England against Australia {27} and SR Tendulkar of India against Australia {27}. One more fifty would have given him 28 fifties and he would have moved to third position in the captioned list. At present he is joint third in the list

He shares the record for most fifties against Australia with JB Hobbs of England. Both batsmen have scored 27 fifties. One more fifty would have given him 28 fifties and with it the record of most fifties against Australia

He has an aggregate of 1809 runs against Australia in Australia. He needed 191 runs for his 2000 runs. Had he scored them, he would have become the second batsman in the annals of test cricket to total 2000 plus runs against Australia in Australia after JB Hobbs who has totalled 2493 runs.

He has an aggregate of 1809 runs against Australia in Australia. He needed 191 runs for his 2000 runs. Had he scored them, he would have become the fifth batsman to score 2000 plus runs against a specific opposition on away soil. Others are – DG Bradman of Australia against England in England {2674}, JB Hobbs of England against Australia in Australia {2493}, AR Border of Australia against England in England {2082} and IVA Richards of West Indies in England {2057}

He has an aggregate of 1821 runs against Australia on home soil. He needed 179 runs for his 2000 runs. Had he scored them, he would have become the second batsman in the annals of test cricket to total 2000 plus runs against a specific opposition on home soil. The only other batsman is DG Bradman who has an aggregate of 2354 runs against England at home

He has an aggregate of 1821 runs against Australia on home soil. He needed 179 runs for his 2000 runs. Had he scored them, he would have become the first and the only batsman in the annals of test cricket to total 2000 plus runs against Australia on home soil.

He has scored 195 boundary sixes in his one day career. Had he scored five more sixes, he would have got his 200 boundary sixes and with it he would have become the first Indian batsman to aggregate 200 boundary sixes and the fourth batsman in the annals of one day games to achieve the feat. Others are – Shahid Afridi {317}, ST Jayasuriya {270} and CH Gayle {204}

He has scored 6976 runs on home soil in one day games and was shy of four runs for 7000 one day runs. Had he scored them he would have become the only batsman and also the only Indian batsman to total 7000 one day runs on home soil.

Has scored 49 one day hundreds. Had he scored one more hundred, he would have become the only batsman to score 50 hundreds in the annals of one day games

Has pouched 48 catches in one day games on neutral soil. Two more catches would have given him 50 catches. He would have then become tenth fieldsman to have an aggregate of 50 plus catches in one day games on neutral soil. Others are – M Azharuddin {67}, DPMD Jayawardene {67}, ST Jayasuriya {59}, Inzamam-ul-Huq {58}, M Muralitharan {55}, Shahid Afridi {54}, R Dravid {51}, Wasim Akram {50} and PA de Silva {50}

Has pouched 48 catches in one day games on neutral soil. Two more catches would have given him 50 catches. He would have then become third Indian fieldsman to have an aggregate of 50 plus catches in one day games on neutral soil. Others are – M Azharuddin {67} and R Dravid {51}

One more partnership of 50 plus runs with R Dravid would have given SR Tendulkar-R Dravid pair 50 fifty plus runs partnerships and the pair would have become the only pair to post 50 fifty plus partnerships in the annals of test cricket

Bowlers who have captured 13 or more wickets in a test conceding less than 100 runs

Bowlers who have captured 13 or more wickets in a test conceding less than 100 runs

The following list tabulates eleven bowlers who have conceded less than 100 runs and captured 13 or more wickets in a test. J Briggs of England has the best figures in this category of stats. He captured 15 wickets conceding 28 runs against South Africa at Cape Town in Mar 1899

No Player Overs M R W Team Oppn Ground Mon/Year
1 J Briggs 33.3×4 16 28 15 Eng SAF Cape Town Mar 1889
2 GA Lohmann 25.3×5 11 45 15 Eng SAF Port Elizabeth Feb 1896
3 CA Walsh 36.0 15 55 13 Win NZl Wellington Feb 1995
4 SF Barnes 37.4 14 57 13 Eng SAF The Oval Aug 1912
5 DL Underwood 48.5 25 71 13 Eng Pak Lord’s Aug 1974
6 MA Noble 33.4 7 77 13 Aus Eng Melbourne Jan 1902
7 FR Spofforth 64.3×4 33 90 14 Aus Eng The Oval Aug 1882
8 JC Laker 68.0 27 90 19 Eng Aus Manchester Jul 1956
9 JJ Ferris 54.2×5 27 91 13 Eng SAF Cape Town Mar 1892
10 C Blythe 38.3 10 99 15 Eng SAF Leeds Jul 1907
11 AV Bedser 55.5 23 99 14 Eng Aus Nottingham Jun 1953

 

 

Bowlers who have captured 13 plus wickets in a test – K Rabada is the new entrant to the elite club

Bowlers who have captured 13 plus wickets in a test – K Rabada is the new entrant to the elite club

K Rabada of South Africa captured 13 wickets conceding 144 runs in the just concluded test against England at Centurion to provide the 51st occasion of a bowler capturing 13 or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 FR Spofforth 60.0×4 25 110 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 02 Jan 1879
2 FR Spofforth 64.3×4 33 90 14 Aus Eng The Oval 28 Aug 1882
3 W Bates 59.2×4 28 102 14 Eng Aus Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
4 J Briggs 33.3×4 16 28 15 Eng SAF Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
5 JJ Ferris 54.2×5 27 91 13 Eng SAF Cape Town 19 Mar 1892
6 GA Lohmann 25.3×5 11 45 15 Eng SAF Port Elizabeth 13 Feb 1896
7 T Richardson 110.3×5 39 244 13 Eng Aus Manchester 16 Jul 1896
8 SF Barnes 80.1 22 163 13 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
9 MA Noble 33.4 7 77 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
10 W Rhodes 30.2 3 124 15 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1904
11 C Blythe 38.3 10 99 15 Eng SAF Leeds 29 Jul 1907
12 SF Barnes 37.4 14 57 13 Eng SAF The Oval 12 Aug 1912
13 SF Barnes 65.3 16 159 17 Eng SAF Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
14 SF Barnes 61.5 17 144 14 Eng SAF Durban 14 Feb 1914
15 AA Mailey 76.2 9 236 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
16 JC White 124.5 37 256 13 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
17 CV Grimmett 96.2 28 199 14 Aus SAF Adelaide 29 Jan 1932
18 H Verity 58.3 23 104 15 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
19 CV Grimmett 93.0 41 173 13 Aus SAF Durban 28 Feb 1936
20 MH Mankad 71.2 30 131 13 Ind Pak Delhi 16 Oct 1952
21 HJ Tayfield 66.5 22 165 13 SAF Aus Melbourne 24 Dec 1952
22 AV Bedser 55.5 23 99 14 Eng Aus Nottingham 11 Jun 1953
23 JC Laker 68.0 27 90 19 Eng Aus Manchester 26 Jul 1956
24 Fazal Mahmood 75.0 28 114 13 Pak Aus Karachi 11 Oct 1956
25 HJ Tayfield 74.0 26 192 13 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
26 JM Patel 61.3 23 124 14 Ind Aus Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
27 RAL Massie 60.1 16 137 16 Aus Eng Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
28 AW Greig 69.1 17 156 13 Eng Win Port of Spain 30 Mar 1974
29 DL Underwood 48.5 25 71 13 Eng Pak Lord’s 08 Aug 1974
30 MA Holding 53.4 15 149 14 Win Eng The Oval 12 Aug 1976
31 IT Botham 48.5 14 106 13 Eng Ind Mumbai 15 Feb 1980
32 Imran Khan 52.2 11 116 14 Pak Srl Lahore 22 Mar 1982
33 Sir RJ Hadlee 52.3 13 123 15 NZl Aus Brisbane 08 Nov 1985
34 Abdul Qadir 73.0 27 101 13 Pak Eng Lahore 25 Nov 1987
35 ND Hirwani 33.5 6 136 16 Ind Win Chennai 11 Jan 1988
36 MG Hughes 73.1 16 217 13 Aus Win Perth 02 Dec 1988
37 BA Reid 61.0 20 148 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 26 Dec 1990
38 Waqar Younis 56.0 15 135 13 Pak Zim Karachi 01 Dec 1993
39 CA Walsh 36.0 15 55 13 Win NZl Wellington 10 Feb 1995
40 M Muralitharan 113.5 41 220 16 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998
41 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
42 J Srinath 46.0 10 132 13 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
43 M Muralitharan 76.0 13 171 13 Srl SAF Galle 20 Jul 2000
44 Harbhajan Singh 68.2 15 196 13 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
45 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 Ind Aus Chennai 18 Mar 2001
46 WPUJC Vaas 57.2 8 191 14 Srl Win Colombo (SSC) 29 Nov 2001
47 M Muralitharan 66.4 26 115 13 Srl Zim Kandy 04 Jan 2002
48 A Kumble 64.3 12 181 13 Ind Aus Chennai 14 Oct 2004
49 M Ntini 47.5 10 132 13 SAF Win Port of Spain 08 Apr 2005
50 HMRKB Herath 55.2 5 184 14 Srl Pak Colombo (SSC) 14 Aug 2014
51 K Rabada 39.4 8 144 13 SAF Eng Centurion 22 Jan 2016

K Rabada of South Africa captured 13 wickets conceding 144 runs in the just concluded test against England at Centurion to provide the eleventh occasion of a bowler capturing 13 or more wickets in a test against England. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 FR Spofforth 60.0×4 25 110 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 02 Jan 1879
2 FR Spofforth 64.3×4 33 90 14 Aus Eng The Oval 28 Aug 1882
3 MA Noble 33.4 7 77 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
4 AA Mailey 76.2 9 236 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 11 Feb 1921
5 HJ Tayfield 74.0 26 192 13 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
6 RAL Massie 60.1 16 137 16 Aus Eng Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
7 MA Holding 53.4 15 149 14 Win Eng The Oval 12 Aug 1976
8 Abdul Qadir 73.0 27 101 13 Pak Eng Lahore 25 Nov 1987
9 BA Reid 61.0 20 148 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 26 Dec 1990
10 M Muralitharan 113.5 41 220 16 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998
11 K Rabada 39.4 8 144 13 SAF Eng Centurion 22 Jan 2016

K Rabada of South Africa captured 13 wickets conceding 144 runs in the just concluded test against England at Centurion to provide the fourth occasion of a South African bowler capturing 13 or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HJ Tayfield 66.5 22 165 13 SAF Aus Melbourne 24 Dec 1952
2 HJ Tayfield 74.0 26 192 13 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
3 M Ntini 47.5 10 132 13 SAF Win Port of Spain 08 Apr 2005
4 K Rabada 39.4 8 144 13 SAF Eng Centurion 22 Jan 2016

The following table lists the bowlers who have captured 13 plus wickets in a test on two or more occasions. SF Barnes is the only bowler to capture 13 or more wickets on four occasions in thw annals of test cricket. M Muralitharan [03}, A Kumble {02}, CV Grimmett {02}. FR Spofforth {02}, Harbhajan Singh {02} and HJ Tayfield {02} are the other six bowlers who have captured 13 plus wickets on two o  more occasions

No Player Overs M R W Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
2 A Kumble 64.3 12 181 13 Ind Aus Chennai 14 Oct 2004
                   
1 CV Grimmett 96.2 28 199 14 Aus SAF Adelaide 29 Jan 1932
2 CV Grimmett 93.0 41 173 13 Aus SAF Durban 28 Feb 1936
                   
1 FR Spofforth 60.0×4 25 110 13 Aus Eng Melbourne 02 Jan 1879
2 FR Spofforth 64.3×4 33 90 14 Aus Eng The Oval 28 Aug 1882
                   
1 Harbhajan Singh 68.2 15 196 13 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
2 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 Ind Aus Chennai 18 Mar 2001
                   
1 HJ Tayfield 66.5 22 165 13 SAF Aus Melbourne 24 Dec 1952
2 HJ Tayfield 74.0 26 192 13 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
                   
1 M Muralitharan 113.5 41 220 16 Srl Eng The Oval 27 Aug 1998
2 M Muralitharan 76.0 13 171 13 Srl SAF Galle 20 Jul 2000
3 M Muralitharan 66.4 26 115 13 Srl Zim Kandy 04 Jan 2002
                   
1 SF Barnes 80.1 22 163 13 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
2 SF Barnes 37.4 14 57 13 Eng SAF The Oval 12 Aug 1912
3 SF Barnes 65.3 16 159 17 Eng SAF Johannesburg 26 Dec 1913
4 SF Barnes 61.5 17 144 14 Eng SAF Durban 14 Feb 1914

 

Tests won by teams when its captain failed to open the account in both innings of the test

Tests won by teams when its captain failed to open the account in both innings of the test

South Africa won the just concluded test against England at Centurion by 280 runs to provide the fourth occasion of a team winning a test when its captain collected a pair. AB de Villiers – South African captain –  had failed to open his account in both innings of this test. All the four occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date Result of the match
1 J Darling 0 0 Aus Eng Sheffield 03 Jul 1902 Aus Won by 143 runs
2 N Hussain 0 0 Eng Win The Oval 31 Aug 2000 Eng Won by 158 runs
3 MS Atapattu 0 0 Srl Pak Faisalabad 20 Oct 2004 Srl Won by 201 runs
4 AB de Villiers 0 0 SAF Eng Centurion 22 Jan 2016 SAF Won By 280 runs

Australia and South Africa are the two teams to win a test against England under this category of statistics. Australia had won the only test to be played at Sheffield by 143 runs when its captain J Darling collated a pair. After a gap of 114 years, England lost a test when the opponent captain collected a pair

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date Result of the match
1 J Darling 0 0 Aus Eng Sheffield 03 Jul 1902 Aus Won by 143 runs
2 AB de Villiers 0 0 SAF Eng Centurion 22 Jan 2016 SAF Won By 280 runs

South Africa’s winning margin – by 280 runs – at Centurion – provide the largest victory msrgin

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date Result of the match
1 AB de Villiers 0 0 SAF Eng Centurion 22 Jan 2016 SAF Won By 280 runs
2 MS Atapattu 0 0 Srl Pak Faisalabad 20 Oct 2004 Srl Won by 201 runs
3 N Hussain 0 0 Eng Win The Oval 31 Aug 2000 Eng Won by 158 runs
4 J Darling 0 0 Aus Eng Sheffield 03 Jul 1902 Aus Won by 143 runs

 

K Rabada’s feat – becomes the second South African bowler to capture 13 wickets in a home test after 58 years 11 months and seven days

K Rabada’s feat – becomes the second South African bowler to capture 13 wickets in a home test after 58 years 11 months and seven days

K Rabada of South Africa returned with figures of 13 for 144 against England in the just concluded test at Centurion to provide the 18th occasion of a South African bowler capturing ten or more wickets on home soil. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Ave Opposition Ground Start Date
1 K Rabada 39.4 8 144 13 11.07 v England Centurion 22 Jan 2016
2 HJ Tayfieldx8 74.0×8 26 192 13 14.76 v England Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
3 SJ Snooke 53.0 9 127 12 10.58 v England Johannesburg 10 Mar 1906
4 AA Donald 55.0 15 139 12 11.58 v India Port Elizabeth 26 Dec 1992
5 AEE Vogler 52.1 6 181 12 15.08 v England Johannesburg 01 Jan 1910
6 DW Steyn 36.5 16 60 11 5.45 v Pakistan Johannesburg 01 Feb 2013
7 AE Hall 62.3 20 112 11 10.18 v England Cape Town 01 Jan 1923
8 AA Donald 38.0 10 127 11 11.54 v England Johannesburg 25 Nov 1999
9 EP Nupen 51.4 4 150 11 13.63 v England Johannesburg 24 Dec 1930
10 SF Burke 81.0 29 196 11 17.81 v New Zealand Cape Town 01 Jan 1962
11 DW Steyn 24.3 6 91 10 9.10 v New Zealand Centurion 16 Nov 2007
12 DW Steyn 31.3 4 93 10 9.30 v New Zealand Johannesburg 8 Nov 2007
13 VD Philander 24.1 3 102 10 10.20 v Sri Lanka Centurion 15 Dec 2011
14 PS de Villiers 40.2 15 108 10 10.80 v Pakistan Johannesburg 19 Jan 1995
15 CB Llewellyn 49.5 12 116 10 11.60 v Australia Johannesburg 18 Oct 1902
16 M Ntini 33.0 5 145 10 14.50 v New Zealand Centurion 15 Apr 2006
17 SM Pollock 48.4 18 147 10 14.70 v India Bloemfontein 03 Nov 2001
18 M Ntini 44.5 6 178 10 17.80 v Australia Johannesburg 31 Mar 2006

K Rabada of South Africa returned with figures of 13 for 144 against England in the just concluded test at Centurion to provide the seventh occasion of a South African bowler capturing ten or more wickets against England on home soil. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Ave Opposition Ground Start Date
1 K Rabada 39.4 8 144 13 11.07 v England Centurion 22 Jan 2016
2 HJ Tayfieldx8 74.0×8 26 192 13 14.76 v England Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
3 SJ Snooke 53.0 9 127 12 10.58 v England Johannesburg 10 Mar 1906
4 AEE Vogler 52.1 6 181 12 15.08 v England Johannesburg 01 Jan 1910
4 AE Hall 62.3 20 112 11 10.18 v England Cape Town 01 Jan 1923
6 AA Donald 38.0 10 127 11 11.54 v England Johannesburg 25 Nov 1999
7 EP Nupen 51.4 4 150 11 13.63 v England Johannesburg 24 Dec 1930

K Rabada of South Africa returned with figures of 13 for 144 against England in the just concluded test at Centurion to provide not only the best match effort by a South African bowler against England at Home but also the best match figures by a South African bowler at home against all oppositions. The previous best was 13 for 192 by HJ Tayfield against England at Johannesburg in Feb 1957. HJ Tayfield and K Rabada are the only two bowlers to capture 13 wickets in a home test. Thus it took 58 years 11 months and 07 days for a South African bowler to capture 13 wickets at home.

No Player O M R W Ave Opposition Ground Start Date
1 K Rabada 39.4 8 144 13 11.07 v England Centurion 22 Jan 2016
2 HJ Tayfieldx8 74.0×8 26 192 13 14.76 v England Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
“Father and Son” pair in tests

“Father and Son” pair in tests

SC Cook made his test debut for South Africa against England at Centurion in the ongoing test. His father SJ Cook also represented South Africa in tests. They became the 48th pair of “father and son’ to represent a team in tests. The following table list all such pairs which includes three pairs o a father and two sons

No Father and two Sons
1 GR, MR and SE Marsh (Aus)
2 L Amarnath, M and S Amarnath (Ind)
3 WA Hadlee, DR and RJ Hadlee (NZ)
   
No Father and Son
1 EJ and SE Gregory (Aus)
   
2 RT and TWM Latham (NZ)
   
3 DL and JM Bairstow (Eng)
4 BC and SCJ Broad (Eng)
5 AR and MA Butcher (Eng)
6 MC and CS Cowdrey (Eng)
7 J Hardstaff snr and J Hardstaff jnr (Eng)
8 L and RA Hutton (Eng)
9 IJ and SP Jones (Eng)
10 FG and FT Mann (Eng)
11 JH and JM Parks (Eng)
12 A and RJ Sidebottom (Eng)
13 MJ and AJ Stewart (Eng)
14 FW and MW Tate (Eng)
15 CL and DCH Townsend (Eng)
   
16 RMH and STR Binny (Ind)
17 DK and AD Gaekwad (Ind)
18 HS and HH Kanitkar (Ind)
19 VL and SV Manjrekar (Ind)
20 MH and AV Mankad (Ind)
21 Nawab of Pataudi snr (Eng and Ind) and MAK Pataudi (Ind)
22 Pankaj and Pranab Roy (Ind)
23 S Wazir Ali (Ind) and Khalid Wazir (Pak)
24 Yograj Singh (Ind) and Yuvraj Singh (Ind)
   
23 WM and RW Anderson (NZ)
26 WP and GE Bradburn (NZ)
27 BP and DAJ Bracewell (NZ)
28 BL and CL Cairns (NZ)
29 PGZ and CZ Harris (NZ)
30 AJ and RE Redmond (NZ)
31 KR and HD Rutherford (NZ)
32 HG and GE Vivian (NZ)
   
33 Hanif Mohammad and Shoaib Mohammad (Pak)
34 Nazar Mohammad and Mudassar Nazar (Pak)
35 Majid Khan and Bazid Khan (Pak)
   
36 SJ and SC Cook (RSA)
37 F Hearne (Eng and RSA) and GAL Hearne (RSA)
38 JD and DT Lindsay (RSA)
39 AW and AD Nourse (RSA)
40 PM and SM Pollock (RSA)
41 LR and L Tuckett (RSA)
   
42 GA and RGA Headley (WI)
43 RGA Headley (WI) and DW Headley (Eng)
44 OC and AHP Scott (WI)
45 ED Weekes and DA Murray (WI)

SC Cook made his test debut for South Africa against England at Centurion in the ongoing test. His father SJ Cook South Africa in tests. The following table list all such pairs

No Father and two Sons
1 SJ and SC Cook (RSA)
2 F Hearne (Eng and RSA) and GAL Hearne (RSA)
3 JD and DT Lindsay (RSA)
4 AW and AD Nourse (RSA)
5 PM and SM Pollock (RSA)
6 LR and L Tuckett (RSA)