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England Vs Australia First Test at Birmingham – First and second day’s stats highlights

England Vs Australia First Test at Birmingham – First and second day’s stats highlights

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 269th occasion of England doing so against Australia. It also provides the 148th occasion of England doing so against Australia at home. It also provides the tenth occasion of England doing so against Australia in tests played at Birmingham.

JM Bairstow scored 78 in England’s first innings to provide the 57th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against Australia. It also represents the 34th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against Australia in England.

It also represents the second occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring s fifty in an innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham. AJ Stewart was the other wicket keeper batsman to score a fifty against Australia at Birmingham. He had scored 65 in Jul 2001.

Thus JM Bairstow’s 78 in this test represent the highest individual score by an England wicket keeper batsman against Australia in tests played at Birmingham.

JM Bairstow scored 78 in England’s first innings to provide the 50th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century in an innings against Australia. It also represents the 31st occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century in an innings against Australia in England.

It also represents the second occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century in an innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham. AJ Stewart was the other wicket keeper batsman to score a half century against Australia at Birmingham. He had scored 65 in Jul 2001.

JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the tenth occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings against Australia.

JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the first occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings against Australia after scoring a half century.

JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the 25th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings.

JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the third occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings after scoring a half century.

JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of his being dismissed stumped in an innings after scoring a half century. The first such occasion was his dismissal for 51 against South Africa at Lord’s in Jul 2017.

JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the highest individual score by an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings. The previous best was 75 when APE Knott was dismissed stumped in an innings against India at Delhi in Dec 1976. He was stumped by SMH Kirmani of BS Bedi for 75.

JE Root scored 118 not out in England’s first innings to provide the 911th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the 247th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the 116th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings against Australia on home soil

It also provides the eleventh occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham.

It also provides the 50th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings in tests played at Birmingham.

It also represents the third century by JE Root at Birmingham. He became the fourth England batsman to score three centuries in tests played at Birmingham. Others are – MC Cowdrey, MW Gatting and ME Trescothick.

It also represents the 18th century scored by JE Root on home soil. He holds the record for most centuries by an England batsman on home soil.

It also represents his 30th century of his test career. He became the second England batsman to score 30 plus centuries. AN Cook has scored 33 centuries.

It also represents his 20th fifty against Australia. He became the eighth England batsman to score 20 plus fifties against Australia. The following table lists all the eight batsmen.

NoPlayerSpanMINORunsHSAveCHC50+
1JB Hobbs1908-1930242722630187105.20121527
2H Sutcliffe1924-1934182422278194103.54081624
3IR Bell2005-2015192231604115084.42041822
4G Boycott1964-1981162171902191135.85071421
5DI Gower1978-1991192112079215103.95091221
6JH Edrich1964-1975182021823175101.27071320
7GA Gooch1979-1994152001635196081.75041620
8JE Root2013-2023182021623180090.16041620

NM Lyon returned with figures of four for 149 in England’s first innings to provide the 266th occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England. It also provides the 131st occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England in England. It also provides the thirteenth occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England in tests played at Birmingham.

NM Lyon became the first Australian bowler to concede 100 plus runs in a test innings against England at Birmingham on two occasions. The other occasion was in Aug 2019 when he had returned with figures of 3 for 112.

NM Lyon returned with figures of four for 149 in England’s first innings to provide the 44th occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs in an innings in his test career. He is the second Australian bowler to concede 100 plus runs in an innings on 40 plus occasions. SK Warne has conceded 100 plus runs in an innings on 40 occasions

NM Lyon returned with figures of four for 149 in England’s first innings to provide the fifth occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
142.0910932v EnglandMelbourne26 Dec 2017
243.5811232v EnglandBirmingham01 Aug 2019
326.0310203v EnglandLord’s14 Aug 2019
439.0511424v EnglandLeeds22 Aug 2019
529.0114941v EnglandBirmingham16 Jun 2023

NM Lyon’s four for 149 in England’s first innings represent the most expensive figures in terms of runs conceded by him against England. It also represents the most wickets taken by him while conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England.

JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the 18th occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a test match in England-Australia test series.

JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the tenth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a test match in England-Australia test series played in England.

JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the tenth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a test match in England-Australia test series played in tests played at Birmingham.

JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the 13th occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring half centuries in a test match in England-Australia test series.

JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the eighth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a test match in England-Australia test series played in England.

JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the first occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring half centuries in a test match in England-Australia test series played in tests played at Birmingham.

AT Carey of Australia scored 66 in Australia’s first innings at the end of the second day to provide the 56th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century against England. It also provides the 21st occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century against England in England. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century against England in tests played at Birmingham.

AT Carey of Australia scored 66 in Australia’s first innings at the end of the second day to provide the 65th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against England. It also provides the 24th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against England in England. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against England in tests played at Birmingham.

AT Carey effected five dismissals in England’s first innings to provide the 22nd occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in an innings against England. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in an innings against England in England. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in an innings against England in tests played in England. IA Healy had effected six dismissals at Birmingham in Jun 1997.

AT Carey effected five dismissals and scored 66 in this test to provide the 24th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals and scoring a fifty in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISICtStDisOppositionGroundStart Date
1H Carter66516v EnglandMelbourne07 Feb 1908
2WAS Oldfield65*246v EnglandSydney27 Feb 1925
3BA Barnett57325v EnglandLeeds22 Jul 1938
4RW Marsh91606v EnglandManchester08 Jun 1972
5RW Marsh50505v EnglandLord’s22 Jun 1972
6RW Marsh61606v EnglandBirmingham10 Jul 1975
7RW Marsh110*505v EnglandMelbourne12 Mar 1977
8RW Marsh53505v EnglandMelbourne26 Dec 1982
9IA Healy102*505v EnglandManchester03 Jun 1993
10IA Healy80415v EnglandBirmingham05 Aug 1993
11IA Healy606v EnglandPerth28 Nov 1998
12AC Gilchrist90606v EnglandLord’s19 Jul 2001
13AC Gilchrist54617v EnglandNottingham02 Aug 2001
14AC Gilchrist60*505v EnglandBrisbane07 Nov 2002
15AC Gilchrist133516v EnglandSydney02 Jan 2003
16AC Gilchrist516v EnglandNottingham25 Aug 2005
17AC Gilchrist102*505v EnglandPerth14 Dec 2006
18AC Gilchrist62819v EnglandSydney02 Jan 2007
19BJ Haddin71606v EnglandNottingham10 Jul 2013
20BJ Haddin65*707v EnglandManchester01 Aug 2013
21BJ Haddin9453507v EnglandBrisbane21 Nov 2013
22BJ Haddin55808v EnglandPerth13 Dec 2013
23TD Paine57606v EnglandAdelaide02 Dec 2017
24AT Carey66325v EnglandBirmingham16 Jun 2023

UT Khawaja scored 141 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 324th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the 142nd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against England in England. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against England in tests played at Birmingham

UT Khawaja scored 141 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 103rd occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the 50th occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century against England in England. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century against England in tests played at Birmingham

UT Khawaja scored 141 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 96th occasion of an Australian left hand batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the 44th occasion of an Australian left hand batsman scoring a century against England in England. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian left hand batsman scoring a century against England in tests played at Birmingham

UT Khawaja scored 141 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 51st occasion of an Australian left hand opening batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the 26th occasion of an Australian left hand opening batsman scoring a century against England in England. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian left hand opening batsman scoring a century against England in tests played at Birmingham

MM Ali had figures of two for 147 at the end of second day’s play to provide the 324th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 155th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia in England. It also provides the 16th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham.

MM Ali became the first England bowler to concede 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham. The other occasion was in Aug 2019 when he had returned with figures of 2 for 130

NM Lyon {149} and MM Ali {147} conceded 100 runs each in this test to provide the 67th occasion of rival bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in England-Australia test series. It also provides the 37th occasion rival bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in England-Australia test series in tests played in England. It also provides fourth the occasion rival bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in England-Australia test series in tests played at Birmingham

UT Khawaja’s 141 in this test represents his 15th century of his test career and also his seventh century as an opening batsman.

An amazing coincidence

An amazing coincidence

Its an amazing coincidence that two rival batsmen ended with an identical number of runs against each other at the end of a test after completing 2000 plus runs against each other in the same test. Perhaps, the only occasion in the annals of test cricket

V Kohli’s aggregate runs against Australia read 2042 at the end of WTC Final between Australia and India at The Oval. He completed 2000 runs against Australia in this test. SPD Smith’s run aggregate against India read 2042 at the end of this test. He also completed 2000 runs against India in this test.

PlayerTeamOppSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC0
V KohliIndAus2011-202325441204218647.48853
SPD SmithAusInd2013-202319376204219265.87952
WTC Final – Australia Vs India – Final day

WTC Final – Australia Vs India – Final day

V Kohli’s aggregate runs against Australia read 2042 at the end of this test. He completed 2000 runs against Australia in this test. SPD Smith’s run aggregate against India read 2042 at the end of this test. He also completed 2000 runs against India in this test.

Its an amazing coincidence that two rival batsmen ended with an identical number of runs against each other at the end of a test. Perhaps, the only occasion in the annals of test cricket. Both the batsmen completing 2000 plus runs against each other in the same test.

Australia won the WTC Final for the first time, while india lost for the second time. India lost their two finals to the teams from Australasia.

Australia won this test by 209 runs margin providing the 64th occasion of Australia winning a test by 200 plus runs margin. The following table lists the Australia’s winning tests by 200 plus runs margin in the descending order of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australiawon562 runsv EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 1934
2Australiawon530 runsv South AfricaMelbourne17 Feb 1911
3Australiawon491 runsv PakistanPerth16 Dec 2004
4Australiawon419 runsv West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 2022
5Australiawon409 runsv EnglandLord’s24 Jun 1948
6Australiawon405 runsv EnglandLord’s16 Jul 2015
7Australiawon384 runsv EnglandBrisbane07 Nov 2002
8Australiawon382 runsv West IndiesSydney14 Feb 1969
9Australiawon382 runsv EnglandAdelaide11 Jan 1895
10Australiawon381 runsv EnglandBrisbane21 Nov 2013
11Australiawon379 runsv West IndiesBrisbane03 Nov 2005
12Australiawon377 runsv EnglandSydney17 Dec 1920
13Australiawon366 runsv Sri LankaCanberra01 Feb 2019
14Australiawon365 runsv EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1937
15Australiawon352 runsv West IndiesMelbourne26 Dec 2000
16Australiawon348 runsv PakistanMelbourne01 Jan 1977
17Australiawon342 runsv IndiaNagpur26 Oct 2004
18Australiawon337 runsv IndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2007
19Australiawon333 runsv IndiaPune23 Feb 2017
20Australiawon329 runsv EnglandPerth03 Feb 1995
21Australiawon312 runsv West IndiesPort of Spain05 Mar 1999
22Australiawon308 runsv EnglandMelbourne07 Feb 1908
23Australiawon307 runsv EnglandSydney27 Feb 1925
24Australiawon300 runsv IndiaPerth01 Feb 1992
25Australiawon298 runsv IndiaAdelaide24 Jan 2012
26Australiawon297 runsv New ZealandAuckland22 Mar 1974
27Australiawon296 runsv New ZealandPerth12 Dec 2019
28Australiawon295 runsv EnglandMelbourne24 Dec 1994
29Australiawon286 runsv PakistanPerth13 Nov 1981
30Australiawon285 runsv IndiaAdelaide10 Dec 1999
31Australiawon281 runsv EnglandSydney03 Jan 2014
32Australiawon281 runsv South AfricaCenturion12 Feb 2014
33Australiawon279 runsv New ZealandSydney03 Jan 2020
34Australiawon277 runsv EnglandBrisbane23 Nov 2006
35Australiawon277 runsv West IndiesKingston11 Jun 2015
36Australiawon275 runsv EnglandAdelaide16 Dec 2021
37Australiawon274 runsv EnglandAdelaide02 Feb 1951
38Australiawon268 runsv EnglandManchester03 Jul 1997
39Australiawon267 runsv EnglandPerth16 Dec 2010
40Australiawon264 runsv EnglandNottingham07 Aug 1997
41Australiawon251 runsv EnglandBirmingham01 Aug 2019
42Australiawon247 runsv New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 2019
43Australiawon246 runsv South AfricaAdelaide14 Dec 2001
44Australiawon245 runsv South AfricaCape Town01 Mar 2014
45Australiawon245 runsv EnglandAdelaide10 Jan 1908
46Australiawon239 runsv EnglandLord’s21 Jul 2005
47Australiawon238 runsv EnglandNottingham08 Jun 1934
48Australiawon233 runsv IndiaMelbourne01 Jan 1948
49Australiawon231 runsv PakistanHobart14 Jan 2010
50Australiawon229 runsv EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1902
51Australiawon220 runsv PakistanSydney03 Jan 2017
52Australiawon219 runsv EnglandLeeds02 Jul 1921
53Australiawon218 runsv EnglandAdelaide05 Dec 2013
54Australiawon218 runsv EnglandMelbourne05 Mar 1904
55Australiawon217 runsv IndiaBengaluru06 Oct 2004
56Australiawon216 runsv EnglandAdelaide15 Jan 1904
57Australiawon213 runsv New ZealandAdelaide26 Nov 2004
58Australiawon210 runsv ICC World XISydney14 Oct 2005
59Australiawon210 runsv EnglandLeeds08 Jun 1989
60Australiawon209 runsv IndiaThe Oval07 Jun 2023
61Australiawon208 runsv New ZealandBrisbane05 Nov 2015
62Australiawon206 runsv EnglandPerth14 Dec 2006
63Australiawon205 runsv EnglandAdelaide11 Dec 1998
64Australiawon202 runsv West IndiesSydney25 Jan 1952

Australia won this test by 209 runs margin providing the ninth occasion of Australia winning a test by 200 plus runs margin against India. The following table lists the Australia’s winning tests by 200 plus runs margin against India in the descending order of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australiawon342 runsv IndiaNagpur26 Oct 2004
2Australiawon337 runsv IndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2007
3Australiawon333 runsv IndiaPune23 Feb 2017
4Australiawon300 runsv IndiaPerth01 Feb 1992
5Australiawon298 runsv IndiaAdelaide24 Jan 2012
6Australiawon285 runsv IndiaAdelaide10 Dec 1999
7Australiawon233 runsv IndiaMelbourne01 Jan 1948
8Australiawon217 runsv IndiaBengaluru06 Oct 2004
 9Australiawon209 runsv IndiaThe Oval07 Jun 2023

Australia won this test by 209 runs margin providing the second occasion of Australia winning a test by 200 plus runs margin in test at The Oval. The following table lists the Australia’s winning tests by 200 plus runs margin in a test at The Oval in the descending order of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australiawon562 runsv EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 1934
2Australiawon209 runsv IndiaThe Oval07 Jun 2023

Australia won this test by 209 runs margin providing the sixth occasion of a team winning a test by 200 plus runs margin in test played at the neutral venur. The following table lists the winning tests by 200 plus runs margin in a test at the neutral venue in the descending order of runs.

NoTeamResuMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwon373 runsv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
2Pakistanwon356 runsv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
3Pakistanwon248 runsv New ZealandAbu Dhabi9 Nov 2014
4Pakistanwon244 runsv West IndiesSharjah07 Feb 2002
5Pakistanwon221 runsv AustraliaDub-DSC22 Oct 2014
6Australiawon209 runsv IndiaThe Oval07 Jun 2023

It is interesting to note of these six test wins, five tests were won by Pakistan by 200 plus runs margin. Thus Australia became the first team other than Pakistan to win a test by 200 plus margin in a test played at the neutral venue

India lost this test by 209 runs margin providing the 26th occasion of India a test by 200 plus runs margin in test against various oppositions. The following table lists India’s losing tests by 200 plus runs margin in the descending order of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indialost342 runsv AustraliaNagpur26 Oct 2004
2Indialost341 runsv PakistanKarachi29 Jan 2006
3Indialost337 runsv AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2007
4Indialost333 runsv AustraliaPune23 Feb 2017
5Indialost329 runsv South AfricaEden Gardens27 Nov 1996
6Indialost328 runsv South AfricaDurban26 Dec 1996
7Indialost319 runsv EnglandNottingham29 Jul 2011
8Indialost300 runsv AustraliaPerth01 Feb 1992
9Indialost298 runsv AustraliaAdelaide24 Jan 2012
10Indialost295 runsv West IndiesChennai21 Jan 1959
11Indialost285 runsv AustraliaAdelaide10 Dec 1999
12Indialost282 runsv South AfricaCape Town2 Jan 1997
13Indialost267 runsv West IndiesBengaluru22 Nov 1974
14Indialost266 runsv EnglandSouthampton27 Jul 2014
15Indialost247 runsv EnglandLord’s26 Jul 1990
16Indialost243 runsv West IndiesMohali10 Dec 1994
17Indialost233 runsv AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1948
18Indialost227 runsv EnglandChennai05 Feb 2021
19Indialost217 runsv West IndiesPort of Spain15 Apr 1989
20Indialost217 runsv AustraliaBengaluru06 Oct 2004
21Indialost212 runsv EnglandWankhede18 Mar 2006
22Indialost209 runsv AustraliaThe Oval07 Jun 2023
23Indialost203 runsv West IndiesKanpur12 Dec 1958
24Indialost202 runsv EnglandChennai10 Feb 1934
25Indialost201 runsv West IndiesWankhede23 Jan 1975
26Indialost200 runsv EnglandChennai14 Jan 1977

India lost this test by 209 runs margin providing the ninth occasion of India a test by 200 plus runs margin in test against Australia. The following table lists India’s losing tests by 200 plus runs margin in a test against Australia in the descending order of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indialost342 runsv AustraliaNagpur26 Oct 2004
2Indialost337 runsv AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2007
3Indialost333 runsv AustraliaPune23 Feb 2017
4Indialost300 runsv AustraliaPerth01 Feb 1992
5Indialost298 runsv AustraliaAdelaide24 Jan 2012
6Indialost285 runsv AustraliaAdelaide10 Dec 1999
7Indialost233 runsv AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1948
8Indialost217 runsv AustraliaBengaluru06 Oct 2004
9Indialost209 runsv AustraliaThe Oval07 Jun 2023

NM Lyon’s aggregate of wickets against India read 121 at the end of this test. He became the sixth Australian bowler to capture 120 plus wickets against an opposition. The following table lists these six bowlers.

NoPlayerSpanMIRunsWBBIBBMAve510Opposition
1SK Warne1993-2007367245351958/7112/24623.25114England
2DK Lillee1971-1982295735071677/8911/13821.00114England
3GD McGrath1994-2007306032861578/3809/08220.92100England
4H Trumble1890-1904315529451418/6512/08920.88093England
5SK Warne1993-2006244531421307/5612/12824.16072South Africa
6NM Lyon2011-2023274938191218/5012/28631.56092India
AM Rahane achieves the following milestones in his come back test

AM Rahane achieves the following milestones in his come back test

AM Rahane became the seventh Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 100 catches, when he caught PJ Cummins of Mohd Siraj for 09 in Australia’s first innings. The following table lists all the Indian fieldsmen.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsCt
1R Dravid1996-2012163299209
2VVS Laxman1996-2012134248135
3SR Tendulkar1989-2013200366115
4V Kohli2011-2023109209109
5SM Gavaskar1971-1987125216108
6M Azharuddin1984-200099177105
7AM Rahane2013-202383159100

AM Rahane became the sixth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 20 plus catches against Australia, when he caught PJ Cummins of Mohd Siraj for 09 in Australia’s first innings. The following table lists all the Indian fieldsmen.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsCt
1R Dravid1996-2012326046
2VVS Laxman1998-2012295436
3V Kohli2011-2023254825
4SR Tendulkar1991-2013397423
5V Sehwag2003-2013224122
6AM Rahane2013-2023183620

AM Rahane completed 5000 runs of his test career when he was on 69 during the course of his knock of 89 in this test. At the end of India’s first innings, his aggregate read 5020. He became the thirteenth Indian batsman to score 5000 plus test runs. The following table lists all of them.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve100500
1SR Tendulkar1989-20132003293315921248*53.78516814
2R Dravid1996-2012163284321326527052.63366307
3SM Gavaskar1971-19871252141610122236*51.12344512
4VVS Laxman1996-201213422534878128145.97175614
5V Sehwag2001-201310317806850331949.43233116
6V Kohli2011-2023109184118430254*48.72282814
7SC Ganguly1996-200811318817721223942.17163513
8CA Pujara2010-2023103175117168206*43.70193512
9DB Vengsarkar1976-199211618522686816642.13173515
10M Azharuddin1984-200009914709621519945.03222105
11GR Viswanath1969-198309115510608022241.93143510
12N Kapil Dev1978-199413118415524816331.05082716
13AM Rahane2013-202308314112502018838.91122610

AM Rahane-SR Thakur posted runs for the seventh wicket to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against Australia in a test played at neutral venue.

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Hafeez12051Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC7 Oct 2018
2Azhar Ali, Salman Butt21024Pakv AustraliaLord’s13 Jul 2010
3Azhar Ali, Imran Farhat21104Pakv AustraliaLeeds21 Jul 2010
4Ahmed Shehzad, Younis Khan21683Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC22 Oct 2014
5Azhar Ali, Younis Khan31081Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC22 Oct 2014
6Azhar Ali, Younis Khan32361Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
7Azhar Ali, Younis Khan31313Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
8Misbah-ul-Haq, Younis Khan41811Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
9Azhar Ali, Misbah-ul-Haq4141*3Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
10Asad Shafiq, Haris Sohail51501Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC7 Oct 2018
11Faisal Iqbal, Rashid Latif61032Pakv AustraliaCol-PSS3 Oct 2002
12Asad Shafiq, Sarfaraz Ahmed61241Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC22 Oct 2014
13Fakhar Zaman, Sarfaraz Ahmed61471Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
14Babar Azam, Sarfaraz Ahmed61333Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
15AM Rahane, SN Thakur71092Indv AustraliaThe Oval07 Jun 2023

It is interesting to note that of the 15 three figure partnerships posted in a test against Australia at a neutral venue, 14 are by Pakistan batsmen. Thus India became the first team to post a three figure partnership against Australia at a neutral venue, other than Pakistan.

WTC Final – Australia Vs India – Fourth day

WTC Final – Australia Vs India – Fourth day

V Kohli completed 2000 runs against Australia when he was on seven during the course of his knock of 44 not out at the end of the fourth day’s play in the third innings of this test {India’s second innings}. At the end of the fourth day’s play, his run aggregate against Australia read 2037. He became the fifth Indian batsman to total 2000 plus runs against Australia.  Others are – SR Tendulkar {3630}, VVS Laxman {2434}, R Dravid {2143} and CA Pujara {2074}

SPD Smith had completed 2000 runs against India earlier in this test. It is one of the rare occasions when two rival batsmen completing 2000 plus runs against each other in a test series between two teams. SPD Smith’s run aggregate against India at the end of Australia’s second innings read 2042.

RA Jadeja’a aggregate of test wickets at the end of Australia’s second innings read 268. He took four wickets in this test {one in the first innings and three in the second innings}. TM Head’s wicket whom he had caught and bowled for 18 – his second wicket in the second innings of this test – gave him his 267th wicket. He surpassed BS Bedi’s 266 wickets to become India’s highest wicket taker among left arm spin bowlers.

AT Carey scored 66 not out in this test to provide the 21st occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against India. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century against India.

It also provides the 24th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in a test played at neutral venue. It also provides the 19th occasion of wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century in a test played at a neutral venue.

AT Carey-MA Starc added 93 runs for the seventh wicket in Australia’s second innings – the third innings – of this test to provide the highest seventh wicket partnership against India by Australian batsmen involving a wicket keeper batsman.

V Kohli completed 2000 runs against Australia when he was on seven during the course of his knock of 44 not out at the end of the fourth day’s play in the third innings of this test {India’s second innings}. At the end of the fourth day’s play, his run aggregate against Australia read 2037. He became the ninth Indian batsman to score 2000 plus runs against various oppositions. The following table lists all the nine batsmen who have accomplished the feat.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC0Opposition
1SM Gavaskar1971-1983274862749236*65.451375West Indies
2SM Gavaskar1971-198638672248322138.204163England
3SM Gavaskar1978-198724414208916656.455121Pakistan
4SR Tendulkar1990-201232534253519351.737130England
5SR Tendulkar1991-2013397483630241*55.0011164Australia
6R Dravid1996-201232606214323339.682133Australia
6VVS Laxman1998-201229545243428149.676123Australia
8CA Pujara2010-202325453207420449.385114Australia
9V Kohli2011-202325442203718648.50853Australia
WTC Final Australia vs India Third day

WTC Final Australia vs India Third day

AM Rahane scored  89 in India’s first innings in this test which was his eighth fifty and sixth half century against Australia.

AM Rahane completed 5000 runs of his test career when he was on 69 during the course of his knock of 89 in this test. At the end of India’s first innings, his aggregate read 5020. He became the thirteenth Indian batsman to score 5000 plus test runs. The following table lists all of them.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve100500
1SR Tendulkar1989-20132003293315921248*53.78516814
2R Dravid1996-2012163284321326527052.63366307
3SM Gavaskar1971-19871252141610122236*51.12344512
4VVS Laxman1996-201213422534878128145.97175614
5V Sehwag2001-201310317806850331949.43233116
6V Kohli2011-2023109184118430254*48.72282814
7SC Ganguly1996-200811318817721223942.17163513
8CA Pujara2010-2023103175117168206*43.70193512
9DB Vengsarkar1976-199211618522686816642.13173515
10M Azharuddin1984-200009914709621519945.03222105
11GR Viswanath1969-198309115510608022241.93143510
12N Kapil Dev1978-199413118415524816331.05082716
13AM Rahane2013-202308314112502018838.91122610

AM Rahane-SR Thakur posted 109 runs for the seventh wicket to provide the 109th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against Australia

AM Rahane-SR Thakur posted 109 runs for the seventh wicket to provide the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against Australia for the seventh wicket.

AM Rahane-SR Thakur posted runs for the seventh wicket to provide the 106th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in a test played at neutral venue. It also provides the second occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the seventh wicket in a test played at the neutral venue.

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1AD Mathews, MDK Perera71121SrlPakSharjah16 Jan 2014
2AM Rahane, SN Thakur71092InsAusThe Oval07 Jun 2023

AM Rahane-SR Thakur posted runs for the seventh wicket to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against Australia in a test played at neutral venue.

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Hafeez12051Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC7 Oct 2018
2Azhar Ali, Salman Butt21024Pakv AustraliaLord’s13 Jul 2010
3Azhar Ali, Imran Farhat21104Pakv AustraliaLeeds21 Jul 2010
4Ahmed Shehzad, Younis Khan21683Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC22 Oct 2014
5Azhar Ali, Younis Khan31081Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC22 Oct 2014
6Azhar Ali, Younis Khan32361Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
7Azhar Ali, Younis Khan31313Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
8Misbah-ul-Haq, Younis Khan41811Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
9Azhar Ali, Misbah-ul-Haq4141*3Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
10Asad Shafiq, Haris Sohail51501Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC7 Oct 2018
11Faisal Iqbal, Rashid Latif61032Pakv AustraliaCol-PSS3 Oct 2002
12Asad Shafiq, Sarfaraz Ahmed61241Pakv AustraliaDub-DSC22 Oct 2014
13Fakhar Zaman, Sarfaraz Ahmed61471Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
14Babar Azam, Sarfaraz Ahmed61333Pakv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
15AM Rahane, SN Thakur71092Indv AustraliaThe Oval07 Jun 2023

It is interesting to note that of the 15 three figure partnerships posted in a test against Australia at a neutral venue, 14 are by Pakistan batsmen. Thus India became the first team to post a three figure partnership against Australia at a neutral venue, other than Pakistan.

It’s just a coincidence. India was dismissed all out for 296. Australia’s lead over India at the end of the third day was also 296.  Australia’s second innings score at the end of the third day was 123 for 4  – the first four digits in that order.

SN Thakur’s 51 in this game represent his fourth fifty of his test career. Other three are – 67 Vs Aus at Brisbane in Jan 2021, 60 Vs Eng at The Oval in Sep 2021 and 57 Vs Eng at The Oval in Sep 2021. Thus his 51 in the first innings of this test represent his third consecutive fifty at The Oval.

WTC Final – Australia Vs India – Second day

WTC Final – Australia Vs India – Second day

SPD Smith scored 121 in this game to provide the 109th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against India.

It also provides the 92nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a test played at a neutral venue. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a test played at a neutral venue

TM Head scored 163 to provide the 34th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs against India.

It also provides the 28th occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test played at a neutral venue. It also provides the third occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a test played at a neutral venue

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1W Bardsley1642v South AfricaLord’s15 Jul 1912
2RT Ponting1501v PakistanSharjah19 Oct 2002
3TM Head1631v IndiaThe Oval07 Jun 2023

TM Head’s 163 in this test was one run short of the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman in a test at neutral venue. W Bardsley had scored 164 against South Africa at Lord’s in July 1912

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1W Bardsley1642v South AfricaLord’s15 Jul 1912
2TM Head1631v IndiaThe Oval07 Jun 2023

SPD Smith and TM Head posted 285 runs for the fourth wicket at the end of the first day to provide the 124th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India. It also provides the 25th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India for the fourth wicket

SPD Smith and TM Head posted 285 runs for the fourth wicket at the end of the first day to provide the 18th occasion of Australian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership against India for the fourth wicket.

SPD Smith and TM Head posted 285 runs for the fourth wicket at the end of the first day to provide the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen posting 250 plus runs partnership against India. It also provides the third occasion of Australian batsmen posting 250 plus runs partnership against India for the fourth wicket.

SPD Smith and TM Head posted 285 runs for the fourth wicket at the end of the first day to provide the 18th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test played at the neutral venue. It also provides the fourth occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket in a test played at the neutral venue.

Mohd Shami and Mohd Siraj conceded 122 runs and 108 runs respectively in Australia’s first innings to provide the 134th and 135th occasion of Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia

Mohd Shami and Mohd Siraj conceded 122 runs and 108 runs respectively in Australia’s first innings to provide the 52nd and 53rd occasion of Indian pace bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia

Mohd Shami returned with figures of 2 for 122 in this innings to provide the fifth occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia. He became the third Indian bowler to concede 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia. Others are – I Sharma {05} and UT Yadav {08}

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Mohd Shami24.0212021v AustraliaAdelaide09 Dec 2014
2Mohd Shami29.0413841v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2014
3Mohd Shami28.3311251v AustraliaSydney06 Jan 2015
4Mohd Shami31.0313421v AustraliaAhmedabad09 Mar 2023
5Mohd Shami29.0412221v AustraliaThe Oval07 Jun 2023
          
1I Sharma40.0611532v AustraliaAdelaide24 Jan 2008
2I Sharma33.0214412v AustraliaSydney03 Jan 2012
3I Sharma30.0610001v AustraliaAdelaide24 Jan 2012
4I Sharma23.0211732v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2014
5I Sharma32.0710401v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2014
          
1UT Yadav26.0510631v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2011
2UT Yadav24.0212302v AustraliaSydney03 Jan 2012
3UT Yadav26.0113611v AustraliaAdelaide24 Jan 2012
4UT Yadav25.0410132v AustraliaBrisbane17 Dec 2014
5UT Yadav32.3313031v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2014
6UT Yadav27.0513711v AustraliaSydney06 Jan 2015
7UT Yadav31.0310631v AustraliaRanchi16 Mar 2017
8UT Yadav25.0210501v AustraliaAhmedabad09 Mar 2023

Mohd Shami and Mohd Siraj conceded 122 runs and 108 runs respectively in Australia’s first innings to provide the 90th and 91st occasion of bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings in a test at neutral venue.

Mohd Shami and Mohd Siraj conceded 122 runs and 108 runs respectively in Australia’s first innings to provide the 21st and 22nd occasion of pace bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings in a test at neutral venue.

Mohd Shami and Mohd Siraj conceded 122 runs and 108 runs respectively in Australia’s first innings to provide the fifth occasion of two or more pace bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings in a test at neutral venue.

Mohd Shami and Mohd Siraj conceded 122 runs and 108 runs respectively in Australia’s first innings to provide the 25th occasion of two or more bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings in a test at neutral venue.

Mohd Shami and Mohd Siraj conceded 122 runs and 108 runs respectively in Australia’s first innings to provide the 40th occasion of two or more Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia

Mohd Shami and Mohd Siraj conceded 122 runs and 108 runs respectively in Australia’s first innings to provide the 18th occasion of two or more Indian pace bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia

SPD Smith’s aggregate of runs against India read 2008 at the end of his innings in this test. He became the third Australian batsman to total 2000 plus runs against India. Others are – RT Ponting {2555} and MJ Clarke {2049]

SPD Smith’s aggregate of runs against India read 2008 at the end of his innings in this test. His feat provides the 24th occasion of Australian batsman to total 2000 plus runs against various oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAveC500Opposition
1DG Bradman37637502833489.7819126England
2AR Border4782193548200*56.318213England
3SR Waugh4673183200177*58.1810146England
4SPD Smith32565304423959.6811112England
5C Hill41761266018835.464168England
6GS Chappell35658261914445.949124England
7RT Ponting29514255525754.368124India
8MA Taylor33612249621942.306152England
9RT Ponting35582247619644.21892England
10RN Harvey37685241616738.346126England
11VT Trumper407452263185*32.79697England
12MJ Clarke35627224118740.74772England
13DC Boon315782237184*45.65785England
14WM Lawry29515223316648.547134England
15ME Waugh29517220414050.096110England
16SE Gregory52927219320125.804811England
17SR Waugh32517219220049.81793West Indies
18WW Armstrong42719217215835.03465England
19IM Chappell30564213819241.114165England
20RT Ponting264832132143*47.378116South Africa
21AR Morris24432208020650.73883England
22AR Border31597205212639.463144West Indies
23MJ Clarke224022049329*53.92762India
24SPD Smith19366200819266.93952India

SPD Smith’s century – 121 – in this test represents his ninth century against India. He now owns the record for most centuries by an Australian batsman against India. He went past RT Ponting who had scored eight centuries against India.

SPD Smith’s nine centuries against India provides the fifth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring nine or more centuries against various oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerSpanMatINORunsHSAveCOpposition
1DG Bradman1928-1948191943569334237.9319England
2SPD Smith2013-2019101131701239212.6211England
3SR Waugh1989-2003091051308177*261.6010England
4GS Chappell1970-1982090901056144117.3309England
5SPD Smith2014-2023090921254192179.1409India

SPD Smith became the first Australian batsman to score nine or more centuries against two oppositions – Vs England {11} and Vs India {09}

NoPlayerSpanMatINORunsHSAveCOpposition
1SPD Smith2013-2019101131701239212.6211England
2SPD Smith2014-2023090921254192179.1409India

SPD Smith’s century – 121 – in this test represents his 31st century of his career. He is one of the four Australian batsmen who have scored 30 plus centuries. He now occupies the third place in the list of Australian batsmen who have scored 30 plus centuries. He went past ML Hayden’s 30 centuries to occupy the third place.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveC
1RT Ponting1995-2012168287291337825751.8541
2SR Waugh1985-2004168260461092720051.0632
3SPD Smith2010-20239717022891323960.2231
4ML Hayden1994-200910318414862538050.7330

It is interesting to note that SPD Smith is the only batsman in the list of Australian batsman to score 30 plus centuries without playing 100 plus tests. He is playing his 97th test as of now.

SPD Smith is the only batsman score 30 plus centuries without playing 100 plus tests in the annals of test cricket. He is playing his 97th test as of now. The following table lists the batsmen who have scored 30 plus centuries in the annals of test cricket.

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveC
1SR TendulkarInd1989-20132003293315921248*53.7851
2JH KallisSAF1995-2013166280401328922455.3745
3RT PontingAus1995-2012168287291337825751.8541
4KC SangakkaraSrl2000-2015134233171240031957.4038
5R DravidInd1996-2012164286321328827052.3136
6SM GavaskarInd1971-19871252141610122236*51.1234
7M JayawardeneSrl1997-2014149252151181437449.8434
8BC LaraWin1990-2006131232611953400*52.8834
9Younis KhanPak2000-2017118213191009931352.0534
10AN CookEng2006-2018161291161247229445.3533
11SR WaughAus1985-2004168260461092720051.0632
12SPD SmithAus2010-20239717022891323960.2231
13S ChanderpaulWin1994-20151642804911867203*51.3730
14ML HaydenAus1994-200910318414862538050.7330

TM Head’s 163 contained 25 boundary fours. His feat provides the 54th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 25 boundary fours while scoring a century. It also provides the 53rd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 25 boundary fours while scoring 150 plus runs

TM Head’s 163 contained 25 boundary fours. His feat provides the eighth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 25 boundary fours while scoring a century against India. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 25 boundary fours while scoring 150 plus runs against India

AM Rahane became the seventh Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 100 catches, when he caught PJ Cummins of Mohd Siraj for 09 in Australia’s first innings. The following table lists all the Indian fieldsmen.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsCt
1R Dravid1996-2012163299209
2VVS Laxman1996-2012134248135
3SR Tendulkar1989-2013200366115
4V Kohli2011-2023109209109
5SM Gavaskar1971-1987125216108
6M Azharuddin1984-200099177105
7AM Rahane2013-202383159100

AM Rahane became the sixth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 20 plus catches against Australia, when he caught PJ Cummins of Mohd Siraj for 09 in Australia’s first innings. The following table lists all the Indian fieldsmen.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsCt
1R Dravid1996-2012326046
2VVS Laxman1998-2012295436
3V Kohli2011-2023254825
4SR Tendulkar1991-2013397423
5V Sehwag2003-2013224122
6AM Rahane2013-2023183620
WTC Final 2023 – Australia Vs India – First day

WTC Final 2023 – Australia Vs India – First day

WTC Final Australia Vs India First day

India won the toss and elected to field first to provide the eleventh occasion of India doing so against Australia. India is yet win a test against Australia when it has inserted Australia. India has lost five tests and five tests have ended in a draw.

UT Khawaja was dismissed for a zero in Australia’s first innings to provide the 24th occasion of an Australian opener dismissed for zero in an innings against India.

It also provides the seventh occasion of an Australian opener dismissed for zero in Australia’s first innings against India.

It also provides the second occasion for Usman Khawaja getting dismissed without scoring in an innings against India while opening the innings. The first such occasion was at Indore in March 2023. He was dismissed caught by wicket keeper KS Bharath on both occasions. He was dismissed by R Ashwin at Indore and by Mohd Siraj at The Oval

UT Khawaja’s dismissal for zero in Australia’s first innings provides the tenth occasion of an Australian opener batting at number two dismissed for a zero against India.

UT Khawaja became the third Australian opening batsman to be dismissed for a zero after playing ten or more deliveries in an innings against India. In this innings, he was dismissed for a duck after playing ten deliveries. Others are – SE Marsh at Pune in Feb 2017 after playing 21 deliveries and JA Burns at Melbourne in Dec 2020 after playing 10 deliveries.

RG Sharma was making his 50th appearance in this test. He became the 36th Indian cricketer to make 50 plus appearance

UT Khawaja’s ten ball duck in Australia’s first innings of this test provides the 131st occasion of an Australian batsman to be dismissed for a zero after playing ten or more deliveries in an innings against various oppositions. It also provided the 24th occasion of an Australian batsman to be dismissed for a zero after playing ten or more deliveries in an innings against India.

UT Khawaja registered his sixth zero of his test career when he was dismissed for a duck in Australia’s first innings in this test. It also represents his second duck while opening the innings for Australia.

UT Khawaja’s ten ball duck in Australia’s first innings of this test provides the 29th occasion of an opening batsman to be dismissed for a zero in a test played at a neutral venue. He also became the second opening batsman to score a zero after playing ten or more deliveries in an innings in a test at neutral venue. JA Raval of New Zealand was the other batsman who collected a zero after playing 15 deliveries against Pakistan at Abu Dhabi in Dec 2018.

It also provides the second occasion of an Australian opening batsman to be dismissed for a zero in an innings in a test played at a neutral venue. CB Jennigs was the other Australian opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy. He had scored duck against South Africa at Lord’s in Jul 1912. The interval between these two instances is 111 years

SPD Smith and TM Head posted 251 runs unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket at the end of the first day to provide the 124h occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India. It also provides the 25th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India for the fourth wicket

SPD Smith and TM Head posted 251 runs unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket at the end of the first day to provide the 18th occasion of Australian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership against India for the fourth wicket.

SPD Smith and TM Head posted 251 runs unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket at the end of the first day to provide the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen posting 250 plus runs partnership against India. It also provides the third occasion of Australian batsmen posting 250 plus runs partnership against India for the fourth wicket.

SPD Smith and TM Head posted 251 runs unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket at the end of the first day to provide the 18th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test played at the neutral venue. It also provides the fourth occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket in a test played at the neutral venue.

TM Head scored 146 not out at the end of the first day’s play to provide the 108th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against India.

It also provides the 91st occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a test played at a neutral venue. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Australian batsman scoring  a century in a test played at a neutral venue

WTC Final – Australia Vs India – First day

WTC Final – Australia Vs India – First day

WTC Final Australia Vs India First day

India won the toss and elected to field first to provide the eleventh occasion of India doing so against Australia. India is yet win a test against Australia when it has inserted Australia. India has lost five tests and five tests have ended in a draw.

UT Khawaja was dismissed for a zero in Australia’s first innings to provide the 24th occasion of an Australian opener dismissed for zero in an innings against India.

It also provides the seventh occasion of an Australian opener dismissed for zero in Australia’s first innings against India.

It also provides the second occasion for Usman Khawaja getting dismissed without scoring in an innings against India while opening the innings. The first such occasion was at Indore in March 2023. He was dismissed caught by wicket keeper KS Bharath on both occasions. He was dismissed by R Ashwin at Indore and by Mohd Siraj at The Oval

UT Khawaja’s dismissal for zero in Australia’s first innings provides the tenth occasion of an Australian opener batting at number two dismissed for a zero against India.

UT Khawaja became the third Australian opening batsman to be dismissed for a zero after playing ten or more deliveries in an innings against India. In this innings, he was dismissed for a duck after playing ten deliveries. Others are – SE Marsh at Pune in Feb 2017 after playing 21 deliveries and JA Burns at Melbourne in Dec 2020 after playing 10 deliveries.

RG Sharma was making his 50th appearance in this test. He became the 36th Indian cricketer to make 50 plus appearance

UT Khawaja’s ten ball duck in Australia’s first innings of this test provides the 131st occasion of an Australian batsman to be dismissed for a zero after playing ten or more deliveries in an innings against various oppositions. It also provided the 24th occasion of an Australian batsman to be dismissed for a zero after playing ten or more deliveries in an innings against India.

UT Khawaja registered his sixth zero of his test career when he was dismissed for a duck in Australia’s first innings in this test. It also represents his second duck while opening the innings for Australia.

To be continued ……………….

England pace bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings on test debut

England pace bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings on test debut

England pace bowler JC Tongue returned with figures of five for 66 in the third innings of the just concluded test against Ireland at Lord’s to provide the 37th occasion of an England pace bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1F Morley32.0×495652v AustraliaThe Oval06 Sep 1880
2CA Smith13.2×461951v South AfricaGqeberha12 Mar 1889
3F Martin27.0×595061v AustraliaThe Oval11 Aug 1890
4F Martin30.2×5125263v AustraliaThe Oval11 Aug 1890
5WH Lockwood45.0×51110162v AustraliaLord’s17 Jul 1893
6T Richardson23.4×554951v AustraliaManchester24 Aug 1893
7T Richardson44.0×51510753v AustraliaManchester24 Aug 1893
8C Heseltine16.2×533853v South AfricaJohannesburg02 Mar 1896
9WM Bradley33.0×5136752v AustraliaManchester17 Jul 1899
10SF Barnes35.196552v AustraliaSydney13 Dec 1901
11A Warren19.255752v AustraliaLeeds03 Jul 1905
12WS Lees23.1103452v South AfricaJohannesburg02 Jan 1906
13FR Foster31.359253v AustraliaSydney15 Dec 1911
14WR Hammond21.293653v South AfricaJohannesburg24 Dec 1927
15MJC Allom19.043851v New ZealandChristchurch10 Jan 1930
16K Farnes40.21010251v AustraliaNottingham08 Jun 1934
17K Farnes25.037753v AustraliaNottingham08 Jun 1934
18CIJ Smith8.041653v West IndiesBridgetown08 Jan 1935
19RTD Perks41.0×8510051v South AfricaDurban03 Mar 1939
20WH Copson24.0×828551v West IndiesLord’s24 Jun 1939
21AV Bedser29.1114971v IndiaLord’s22 Jun 1946
22R Pollard27.0162452v IndiaManchester20 Jul 1946
23TE Bailey32.3611862v New ZealandLeeds11 Jun 1949
24R Appleyard17.055151v PakistanNottingham01 Jul 1954
25LJ Coldwell41.0138563v PakistanLord’s21 Jun 1962
26JDF Larter25.045752v PakistanThe Oval16 Aug 1962
27K Shuttleworth17.5×824753v AustraliaBrisbane27 Nov 1970
28JK Lever23.064672v IndiaDelhi17 Dec 1976
29IT Botham20.057451v AustraliaNottingham28 Jul 1977
30NA Mallender23.075053v PakistanLeeds23 Jul 1992
31DG Cork19.354374v West IndiesLord’s22 Jun 1995
32JM Anderson16.047352v ZimbabweLord’s22 May 2003
33RL Johnson12.043362v ZimbabweCh-le-St05 Jun 2003
34RJ Kirtley16.273464v South AfricaNottingham14 Aug 2003
35G Onions9.313852v West IndiesLord’s06 May 2009
36TS Roland-Jones16.445752v South AfricaThe Oval27 Jul 2017
37JC Tongue21.026653v IrelandLord’s01 Jun 2023

JC Tongue’s effort provides the 28th occasion of an England pace bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on test debut on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1F Morley32.0×495652v AustraliaThe Oval06 Sep 1880
2F Martin27.0×595061v AustraliaThe Oval11 Aug 1890
3F Martin30.2×5125263v AustraliaThe Oval11 Aug 1890
4WH Lockwood45.0×51110162v AustraliaLord’s17 Jul 1893
5T Richardson23.4×554951v AustraliaManchester24 Aug 1893
6T Richardson44.0×51510753v AustraliaManchester24 Aug 1893
7WM Bradley33.0×5136752v AustraliaManchester17 Jul 1899
8SF Barnes35.196552v AustraliaSydney13 Dec 1901
9A Warren19.255752v AustraliaLeeds03  Jul 1905
10FR Foster31.359253v AustraliaSydney15 Dec 1911
11K Farnes40.21010251v AustraliaNottingham08 Jun 1934
12K Farnes25.037753v AustraliaNottingham08 Jun 1934
13WH Copson24.0×828551v West IndiesLord’s24 Jun 1939
14AV Bedser29.1114971v IndiaLord’s22 Jun 1946
15R Pollard27.0162452v IndiaManchester20 Jul 1946
16TE Bailey32.3611862v New ZealandLeeds11 Jun 1949
17R Appleyard17.055151v PakistanNottingham01 Jul 1954
18LJ Coldwell41.0138563v PakistanLord’s21 Jun 1962
19JDF Larter25.045752v PakistanThe Oval16 Aug 1962
20IT Botham20.057451v AustraliaNottingham28 Jul 1977
21NA Mallender23.075053v PakistanLeeds23 Jul 1992
22DG Cork19.354374v West IndiesLord’s22 Jun 1995
23JM Anderson16.047352v ZimbabweLord’s22 May 2003
24RL Johnson12.043362v ZimbabweCh-le-St05 Jun 2003
25RJ Kirtley16.273464v South AfricaNottingham14 Aug 2003
26G Onions9.313852v West IndiesLord’s06 May 2009
27TS Roland-Jones16.445752v South AfricaThe Oval27 Jul 2017
28JC Tongue21.026653v IrelandLord’s01 Jun 2023

JC Tongue’s effort provides the eighth occasion of an England pace bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on test debut at Lord’s – Mecca of Cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1WH Lockwood45.0×51110162v AustraliaLord’s17 Jul 1893
2WH Copson24.0×828551v West IndiesLord’s24 Jun 1939
3AV Bedser29.1114971v IndiaLord’s22 Jun 1946
4LJ Coldwell41.0138563v PakistanLord’s21 Jun 1962
5DG Cork19.354374v West IndiesLord’s22 Jun 1995
6JM Anderson16.047352v ZimbabweLord’s22 May 2003
7G Onions9.313852v West IndiesLord’s06 May 2009
8JC Tongue21.026653v IrelandLord’s01 Jun 2023