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R Ashwin becomes the third Indian bowler to capture 20 plus wickets in a three test away series

R Ashwin becomes the third Indian bowler to capture 20 plus wickets in a three test away series

R Ashwin became the third Indian bowler to capture 20 plus wickets in an away test series after A Kumble and I Sharma. R Ashwin captured 21 wickets in the just concluded three test away series against Sri Lanka. A Kumble had captured 24 wickets against Australia in Australia in 2003-04, while I Sharma had a tally of 22 wickets against West Indies in West Indies in 2011. Quite interestingly. I Sharma also played the just concluded three test away series against Sri Lanka and finished with a bag of 13 wickets.

 

No Player Team Oppn Away Series Series Mat Wkts Runs
1 A Kumble Ind Aus Australia 2003-04 3 24 710
2 I Sharma Ind Win West Indies 2011 3 22 371
3 R Ashwin Ind Srl Sri Lanka 2015 3 21 380

 

The following table list the bowlers who have captured 20 plus wickets in an away series played in Sri Lanka.  R Ashwin is the latest entrant to this club with 21 wickets to his credit. He achieved the distinction of becoming the first Indian bowler to capture 20 plus wicket s against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka

 

No Player Team Oppn Away Series Series Mat Wkts Runs
1 SK Warne Aus Srl Sri Lanka 2003-04 3 26 521
2 Yasir Shah Pak Srl Srl Lanka 2015 3 24 464
3 RJ Hadlee NZl Srl Srl Lanka 1983-84 3 23 230
4 BN Schultz SAF Srl Srl Lanka 1993 3 20 326
5 R Ashwin Ind Srl Sri Lanka 2015 3 21 380

 

 

Captain’s fourth innings test hundreds in vain – AD Mathews of Sri Lanka joins the list

Captain’s fourth innings test hundreds in vain – AD Mathews of Sri Lanka joins the list

AD Mathews of Sri Lanka scored 110 in the fourth innings of the just concluded third and final test against India at Col-SSC. His hundred could not fetch a hundred for Sri Lanka as it lost the test by 117 runs. It provides the 13th occasion of a captain’s fourth innings hundred in vain in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HW Taylor 102 4 SAF Eng Durban 16 Feb 1923
2 JB Stollmeyer 104 4 Win Aus Sydney 25 Jan 1952
3 GS Sobers 113 4 Win Aus Sydney 14 Feb 1969
4 BE Congdon 176 4 NZl Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1973
5 M Azharuddin 106 4 Ind Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1992
6 GA Gooch 133 4 Eng Aus Manchester 03 Jun 1993
7 BC Lara 122 4 Win Aus Port of Spain 19 Apr 2003
8 Mohd Ashraful 101 4 Ban Srk Dhaka 26 Dec 2008
9 DL Vettori 140 4 NZl Srl Col-SSC 26 Aug 2009
10 Shakib Al Hasan 100 4 Ban NZl Hamilton 15 Feb 2010
11 BRM Taylor 117 4 Zim NZl Bulawayo 01 Nov 2011
12 V Kohli 141 4 Ind

Aus

Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
13 AD Mathews 110 4 Srl Ind Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015

 

Wicket keeper batsmen scoring twin fifties on test debut

Wicket keeper batsmen scoring twin fifties on test debut

MDKJ Perera of Sri Lanka  who  made his test debut for Sri Lanka achieved a rare distinction of scoring fifties in both innings of a test. He scored 55 and 70 against India at Col-SSC in the just concluded test. He became the third wicket keeper batsman in the annals of test cricket to score twin fifties on debut. He emulated Dilawar Hussain or India and LD Chandimal of Sri Lanka. It was interesting to note that LD Chandimal was in the playing eleven in this test. The performance of these three wicket keepers are detailed below

 

No Player FI SI Runs Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Dilawar Hussain 59 57 116 Ind Eng Kolkata 05 Jan 1934
2 LD Chandimal 58 54 112 Srl SAF Durban 26 Dec 2011
3 MDKJ Perera 55 70 125 Srl Ind Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015

 

England romps home in a thriller – beat Australia by five runs in the only T20I at Cardiff

England romps home in a thriller – beat Australia by five runs in the only T20I at Cardiff

Only T20I – England vs Australia at Cardiff on 31.08.15 – England won by five runs

Australia capped MP Stoinis for this game. He became the 73rd cricketer to represent Australia in T20Is. He also became the eleventh  Australian cricketer to make his T20I debut against England

 

Australia capped RJW Topley for this game. He became the 73rd cricketer to represent England in T20Is. He also became the19th England cricketer to make his T20I debut against Australia

 

In one of  the rare coincidence – England and Australia – capped their 73rd cricketers for this game

England’s RJW Topley  was the 73rd cricketer to represent England in T20Is. MP stoinis was the 73rd cricketer to represent Australia in T20Is

 

EJG Morgan scored 74 in this game to provide the fifth occasion of an England captain scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also represents the first occasion of an England captain scoring a fifty against Australia in T20Is

 

EJG Morgan’s 74 in this game represent the highest individual score by an England captain against Australia in T20Is. The previous highest was 27 by MP Vaughan at Sydney on 09.01.07. The previous highest score by an England captain against Australia in England was 4 not out  by  SCJ Broad at Southhampton on 29.08.13

 

EJG Morgan’s 74 in this game represent the 50th occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. MM Ali’s 72 not out represent the 51st occasion of an England batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the sixth and seventh occasion of England batsmen scoring fifties against Australia in T20Is

 

EJG Morgan’s 74 and MM Ali’s 72 not out in this game provide the seventh occasion of two England batsmen scoring fifties in a T20I innings against various oppositions and the first such occasion against Australia.

 

EJG Morgan’s 74 in this game represent his seventh T20I fifty. He is on par with KP Pietersen who has scored seven fifties in T20Is. AD Hales with eight fifties to his credit owns the record for most fifties in T20Is by England batsmen

 

AD Hales, EJG Morgan and KP Pietersen share the record for most half centuries by an England batsman in T20Is. All the three batsmen have scored seven half centuries

 

EJG Morgan now holds the record for most runs scored by an England batsman in T20Is. At the end of this game his run aggregate read 1225. He went past KP Pietersen’s total  of 1176 runs when he was on 26 runs during his  knock of 74 runs  in this game. EJG Morgan’s run aggregate prior to the start of this game read 1151

 

EJG Morgan and MM Ali added 135 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 12th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also represents the third occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia in T20Is

 

EJG Morgan and MM Ali added 135 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the best partnership for any wicket against Australia in T20Is. The previous best was 111 runs for the second wicket between C Kieswetter and KP Pietersen at Bridgetown on 16.05.10 and 111 for the first wicket between AD Hales and MJ Lumb at Chester-le-Street on 31.08.13

SPD Smith and GJ Maxwell added 112 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 12th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. All the four occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AJ Finch, SE Marsh 2 114 1 v England Southampton 29 Aug 2013
2 AJ Finch, SR Watson 3 101 1 v England Southampton 29 Aug 2013
3 AJ Finch, CL White 1 106 1 v England Hobart 29 Jan 2014
4 GJ Maxwell, SPD Smith 3 112 2 v England Cardiff 31 Aug 2015

 

SPD Smith and GJ Maxwell added 112 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the third wicket by Australian batsmen against England. The previous best was 101 runs partnership between AJ Finch and SR Watson at Southampton on 29.08.13

 

SPD Smith scored 90 in this game to provide the 19th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in T20Is

 

No Player Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 98* 1 NZl Auckland 17 Feb 2005
2 DR Martyn 96 1 RSA Brisbane 09 Jan 2006
3 DA Warner 90* 1 Srl Sydney 26 Jan 2013
4 SPD Smith 90 2 Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 2015

 

SPD Smith became the third captain to score a ninety in T20Is. Others are – 98 not out by RT Ponting of Australia against New Zealand on 17.02.15 and 98 by CH Gayle of Australia against India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

 

EJG Morgan {74} and SPD Smith {90} scored fifties in this game to provide the 71st and 72nd occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in T20Is.

 

EJG Morgan {74} scored fifty in this game to provide the fifth occasion of England captain scoring a fifty in T20Is. SPD Smith {90} scored fifty in this game to provide sixth occasion of an Australian captain scoring a fifty in T20Is.

 

EJG Morgan {74} and SPD Smith {90} scored fifties in this game to provide the third occasion of rival captains scoring fifties in a T20I. All the three occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MR Swart 89 1 Net Ken Windhoek 19 Apr 2013
  CO Obuya   75* 2 Ken Net Windhoek 19 Apr 2013
               
2 PW Borren 57 1 Net Sco Edinburgh 11 Jul 2015
  PL Mommsen   68* 2 Sco Net Edinburgh 11 Jul 2015
               
3 EJG Morgan   74 1 Eng Aus Cardiff 31 Aug 2015
  SPD Smith   90 2 Aus Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 2015

 

EJG Morgan {74} and SPD Smith {90} scored fifties in this game to provide the first occasion of rival captains scoring fifties in a T20Is involving test playing nations.  

 

SPD Smith became the second Australian captain to score a fifty against England in T20Is after GJ Bailey. GJ Bailey had scored 60 not out at Melbourne on 31.01.14

 

SPD Smith’s 90 was in a losing cause  in this game to provide the 30th occasion of a captain’s fifty going in vain in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of an Australian captain’s fifty in a losing cause in T20Is.

 

No Player Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 76 1 Ind Mum-BS 20 Oct 2007
2 GJ Bailey 63 2 Win Col-RPS 05 Oct 2012
3 SPD Smith 90 2 Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 2015

 

SPD Smith’s 90 in this  game was in a losing cause to provide the second occasion of a captain’s 90 plus runs going in vain in T20Is. The other occasion was – 119 by South African captain F de Plessis going in vain in the game against West Indies at Johannesburg on 11.01.15

 

The following table lists the five occasions of a batsman’s 90 plus scores going in vain in T20Is. It includes two hundreds and three nineties – all the three nineties are the scores of exact ninety – DA Warner {90 not out}, JE Root {90 not out} and SPD Smith {90}

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle 117 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
2 DA Warner 90* 1 Aus Srk Sydney 26 Jan 2013
3 JE Root 90* 2 Eng Aus Southampton 29 Aug 2013
4 F du Plessis 119 1 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
5 SPD Smith 90 2 Aus Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 2015

 

England won this game by five runs to provide the ninth occasion of a team winning a T20I game by exact five runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 New Zealand 5 runs 165 v England Durban 18 Sep 2007
2 India 5 runs 158 v Pakistan Johannesburg 24 Sep 2007
3 Pakistan 5 runs 142 v Zimbabwe Harare 18 Sep 2011
4 England 5 runs 130 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 27 Feb 2012
5 New Zealand 5 runs 202 v England The Oval 25 Jun 2013
6 England 5 runs 166 v West Indies Bridgetown 13 Mar 2014
7 Sri Lanka 5 runs 166 v South Africa Chittagong 22 Mar 2014
8 Hong Kong 5 runs 130 v Ireland Dublin (Malahide) 17 Jul 2015
9 England 5 runs 183 v Australia Cardiff 31 Aug 2015

 

England won this game by five runs to provide the third occasion of England winning a T20I game by exact five runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin Target Opposition Ground Match Date
1 England 5 runs 130 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 27 Feb 2012
2 England 5 runs 166 v West Indies Bridgetown 13 Mar 2014
3 England 5 runs 183 v Australia Cardiff 31 Aug 2015

 

Five or more wickets by Indian bowlers in a test innings against Sri Lanka

Five or more wickets by Indian bowlers in a test innings against Sri Lanka

I Sharma of India captured five for 54 in Sri  Lanka’s first innings in the ongoing third and final test at Col-SSC to provide the 21st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing  five or more wickets  in a test innings against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 DR Doshi 30.0 8 85 5 1 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 N Kapil Dev 24.3 3 110 5 3 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 C Sharma 33.0 3 118 5 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
4 NS Yadav 19.1 4 76 5 1 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
5 Maninder Singh 17.4 4 51 7 3 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
6 SLV Raju 17.5 13 12 6 2 v Sri Lanka Chandigarh 23 Nov 1990
7 A Kumble 24.0 3 87 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
8 A Kumble 27.3 9 59 7 3 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
9 SLV Raju 23.5 7 38 5 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 8 Feb 1994
10 SLV Raju 32.3 9 87 6 3 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 8 Feb 1994
11 J Srinath 24.5 5 114 5 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Aug 2001
12 BKV Prasad 21.0 7 72 5 3 v Sri Lanka Kandy 22 Aug 2001
13 A Kumble 28.0 6 72 6 2 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
14 Harbhajan Singh 22.2 3 62 7 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
15 A Kumble 34.3 9 89 5 4 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
16 Harbhajan Singh 40.3 8 102 6 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
17 S Sreesanth 22.0 4 75 5 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
18 Z Khan 21.0 5 72 5 3 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
19 R Ashwin 13.4 2 46 6 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
20 R Ashwin 16.0 6 42 5 4 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
21 I Sharma 15.0 2 54 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015

I Sharma of India captured five for 54 in Sri  Lanka’s first innings in the ongoing third and final test at Col-SSC to provide the seventh occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing  five or more wickets  in a test innings against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 24.3 3 110 5 3 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 C Sharma 33.0 3 118 5 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
3 J Srinath 24.5 5 114 5 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Aug 2001
4 BKV Prasad 21.0 7 72 5 3 v Sri Lanka Kandy 22 Aug 2001
5 S Sreesanth 22.0 4 75 5 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
6 Z Khan 21.0 5 72 5 3 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
7 I Sharma 15.0 2 54 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015

I Sharma of India captured five for 54 in Sri  Lanka’s first innings in the ongoing third and final test at Col-SSC to provide the 21st occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing  five or more wickets  in a test innings against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka. All such occasions are listed below

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 C Sharma 33.0 3 118 5 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
2 J Srinath 24.5 5 114 5 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Aug 2001
3 BKV Prasad 21.0 7 72 5 3 v Sri Lanka Kandy 22 Aug 2001
4 I Sharma 15.0 2 54 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015

Thus I Sharma’s five for 54 represent the best innings bowling figures by an Indian pace bowler against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka. The previous best was BKV Prasad’s 5 for 74 at Kandy in Aug 2001

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 I Sharma 15.0 2 54 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
2 BKV Prasad 21.0 7 72 5 3 v Sri Lanka Kandy 22 Aug 2001

 

Hundred and a duck by batsmen on first appearance

Hundred and a duck by batsmen on first appearance

India’s CA Pujara with his 145 not out and zero in the ongoing third test between Sri Lanka and India at Col-SSC  became the 14th batsman in the annals of test cricket to score a hundred and a duck on first appearance against a team. All such occasions are listed below

Batsmen who have scored a hundred and duck on first appearance
No Player Team FI SI Oppn Venue Season  
1 Barlow EJ RSA 114 0 Aus Brisbane 1963 64
2 Viswanath GR Ind 0 137 Aus Kanpur 1969 70
3 Davis IC Aus 105 0 Pak Adelaide 1976 77
4 Asif Iqbal Pak 0 104 Ind Faisalabad 1978 79
5 Hudson AC RSA 163 0 Win Bridgetown 1991 92
6 Arthurton KLT Win 157* 0 Aus Brisbane 1992 93
7 Hussain N Eng 113 0 Zim Bulawayo (QSC) 1996 97
8 Mongia NR Ind 152 0 Aus Delhi 1996 97
9 Mohammad Wasim Pak 0 109* NZl Lahore 1996 97
10 McMillan CD NZl 0 142 Srl Col-RPS 1997 98
11 Goodwin MW Zim 0 166* Pak Bulawayo (QSC) 1997 98
12 Shahid Afridi Pak 107 0 Win Sharjah 2001 02
13 Guptill MJ NZl 109 0 Zim Bulawayo (QSC) 2011 12
14 Pujara CA Ind 145* 0 Srl Col-SSC 2015  

India’s CA Pujara with his 145 not out and zero in the ongoing third test between Sri Lanka and India at Col-SSC became the third Indian batsman to score a hundred and a duck on first appearance against a team. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Team FI SI Oppn Venue Season  
1 Viswanath GR Ind 0 137 Aus Kanpur 1969 70
2 Mongia NR Ind 152 0 Aus Delhi 1996 97
3 Pujara CA Ind 145* 0 Srl Col-SSC 2015  

GR Viswanath of India and Mohd Wasim of Pakistan are the only two batsmen In the annals of test  cricket to score a hundred and a duck on test debut. The following table lists their performance

No Player Team FI SI Oppn Venue Season  
1 Viswanath GR Ind 0 137 Aus Kanpur 1969 70
2 Mohammad Wasim Pak 0 109* NZl Lahore 1996 97

CD McMillan and CA Pujara are the only two batsmen to score a  hundred and a duck in a test against Sri Lanka. The following table lists their performance

No Player Team FI SI Oppn Venue Season  
1 McMillan CD NZl 0 142 Srl Col-RPS 1997 98
2 Pujara CA Ind 145* 0 Srl Col-SSC 2015  

 

Hundred and a duck by Indian batsmen in a test – CA Pujara is the new entrant

Hundred and a duck by Indian batsmen in a test – CA Pujara is the new entrant

CA Pujara scored 145 not  out and zero in  the ongoing third and final test against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC to provide the 153rd occasion of a batsman scoring  a hundred and a duck  in a test. It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian batsman involved in such a feat. All the eighteen occasions are listed below

No Player 1st 2nd 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 Mum-BS 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 Col-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 Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015

CA Pujara scored 145 not  out and zero in  the ongoing third and final test against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC to provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring  a hundred and a duck in a test against Sri Lanka.  All the ten occasions are listed below

No Player 1st 2nd Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 MD Crowe 0 107 New Zealand v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 06 Dec 1992
2 DJ Cullinan 103 0 South Africa v Sri Lanka Centurion 27 Mar 1998
3 CD McMillan 0 142 New Zealand v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 27 May 1998
4 GA Hick 107 0 England v Sri Lanka The Oval 27 Aug 1998
5 AC Gilchrist 0 144 Australia v Sri Lanka Kandy 16 Mar 2004
6 Mohd Ashraful 0 129* Bangladesh v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Jul 2007
7 V Sehwag 109 0 India v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
8 PJ Hughes 0 126 Australia v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 16 Sep 2011
9 Azhar Ali 0 136 Pakistan v Sri Lanka Pallekele 08 Jul 2012
10 CA Pujara 145* 0 India V Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015

CA Pujara became the second Indian batsman  to score a hundred and a duck  in a test against Sri Lanka. V Sehwag had scored 109 and zero a Col-PSS in Aug 2010

No Player 1st 2nd Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 V Sehwag 109 0 India v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
2 CA Pujara 145* 0 India V Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
A rare occurrence and the first ever such occurence – Rival wicket keepers who were making their test debut find their first victims in Rival captains

A rare occurrence and the first ever such occurence – Rival wicket keepers who were making their test debut find their first victims in Rival captains

A rare occurrence  –  Rival wicket keepers who were making their test debut find their first victims in Rival  captains

MDKJ Perera’s first victim was Indian captain  V Kohli. He was caught at the wicket of the bowling of AD  Mathews for 18 in India’s first innings.  MDKJ Perera was making his test debut for Sri Lanka at Col-SSC

NV Ojha’s first victim was Sri Lanka’ captain AD Mathews. He was caught at the wicket of the bowling of I Sharma for 1. NV Ojha was making his test debut  for India at Col-SSC

 It also provide the first ever such occurrence in the annals of test cricket

 

Wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty on test debut – MDKJ Perera of Sri Lanka is the latest addition to the list

Wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty on test debut – MDKJ Perera of Sri Lanka is the latest addition to the list

MDKJ Perera of Sri Lanka scored 55 against India in the ongoing third test at Col-SSC to  provide the 34th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring  a fifty on test debut.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AH Jarvis 82 2 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1885
2 H Carter 61 4 Aus Eng Sydney 13 Dec 1907
3 G Brown 57 2 Eng Aus Leeds 02 Jul 1921
4 Dilawar Hussain 59 2 Ind Eng Kolkata 05 Jan 1934
5 Dilawar Hussain 57 3 Ind Eng Kolkata 05 Jan 1934
6 A Wood 53 1 Eng Aus The Oval 20 Aug 1938
7 JHB Waite 76 1 SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
8 Hanif Mohammad 51 2 Pak Ind Delhi 16 Oct 1952
9 CA McWatt 54 1 Win Eng Kingston 15 Jan 1954
10 JL Hendriks 64 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 16 Feb 1962
11 IL Mendonca 78 2 Win Ind Kingston 07 Mar 1962
12 JG Binks 55 4 Eng Ind Mumbai (BS) 21 Jan 1964
13 Abdul Kadir 95 1 Pak Aus Karachi 24 Oct 1964
14 DM Lewis 81* 1 Win Ind Georgetown 19 Mar 1971
15 DL Bairstow 59 3 Eng IND The Oval 30 Aug 1979
16 Ashraf Ali 58 2 Pak Srl Faisalabad 14 Mar 1982
17 DSBP Kuruppu 201* 1 Srl NZl Colombo (CCC) 16 Apr 1987
18 RC Russell 94 2 Eng Srl Lord’s 25 Aug 1988
19 Rashid Latif 50 2 Pak Eng The Oval 06 Aug 1992
20 RS Kaluwitharana 132* 2 Srl Aus Colombo (SSC) 17 Aug 1992
21 A Flower 59 1 Zim Ind Harare 18 Oct 1992
22 CI Dunusinghe 91 3 Srl NZl Napier 11 Mar 1995
23 AC Gilchrist 81 2 Aus Pak Brisbane 05 Nov 1999
24 BB McCullum 57 2 NZl SAF Hamilton 10 Mar 2004
25 D Ramdin 56 1 Win Srl Colombo (SSC) 13 Jul 2005
26 MJ Prior 126* 1 Eng Win Lord’s 17 May 2007
27 TR Ambrose 55 2 Eng NZl Hamilton 05 Mar 2008
28 Zulqarnain Haider 88 3 Pak Eng Birmingham 06 Aug 2010
29 LD Chandimal 58 1 Srl SAF Durban 26 Dec 2011
30 LD Chandimal 54 3 Srl SAF Durban 26 Dec 2011
31 N Dickwella 72 1 Srl SAF Colombo (SSC) 24 Jul 2014
32 JC Buttler 85 1 Eng Ind Southampton 27 Jul 2014
33 L Ronchi 88 1 NZl Eng Leeds 29 May 2015
34 MDKJ Perera 55 2 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 28 Aug 2015

MDKJ Perera of Sri Lanka scored 55 against India in the ongoing third test at Col-SSC to provide the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring  a fifty on test debut.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DSBP Kuruppu 201* 1 Srl NZl Colombo (CCC) 16 Apr 1987
2 RS Kaluwitharana 132* 2 Srl Aus Colombo (SSC) 17 Aug 1992
3 CI Dunusinghe 91 3 Srl NZl Napier 11 Mar 1995
4 LD Chandimal 58 1 Srl SAF Durban 26 Dec 2011
5 LD Chandimal 54 3 Srl SAF Durban 26 Dec 2011
6 N Dickwella 72 1 Srl SAF Colombo (SSC) 24 Jul 2014
7 MDKJ Perera 55 2 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 28 Aug 2015

MDKJ Perera of Sri Lanka scored 55 against India in the ongoing third test at Col-SSC to provide the ninth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty on test debut against India.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Hanif Mohammad 51 2 Pak Ind Delhi 16 Oct 1952
2 JL Hendriks 64 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 16 Feb 1962
3 IL Mendonca 78 2 Win Ind Kingston 07 Mar 1962
4 JG Binks 55 4 Eng Ind Mumbai (BS) 21 Jan 1964
5 DM Lewis 81* 1 Win Ind Georgetown 19 Mar 1971
6 DL Bairstow 59 3 Eng Ind The Oval 30 Aug 1979
7 A Flower 59 1 Zim Ind Harare 18 Oct 1992
8 JC Buttler 85 1 Eng Ind Southampton 27 Jul 2014
9 MDKJ Perera 55 2 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 28 Aug 2015

 

 

Sri Lanka losing six wickets for less than 50 runs in a test innings

Sri Lanka losing six wickets for less than 50 runs in a test innings

Sri Lanka lost its six wickets for 47 runs  in its first  innings in the ongoing third and final test against India at Col-SSC to provide the fifth occasion of Sri Lanka losing six wickets for a total of less than 50 runs. All such occasions are listed below

No FoW Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 6/18 4 NZl Kandy 09 Mar 1984
2 6/43 1 Pak Kandy 26 Aug 1994
3 6/42 3 SAF Centurion 27 Mar 1998
4 6/43 3 Eng Cardiff 26 May 2011
5 6/47 2 Ind Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015