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Bowler’s ten wicket hauls on debut in losing cause

Bowler’s ten wicket hauls on debut in losing cause

Abrar Ahmed of Pakistan captured eleven wickets conceding 234 runs on his test debut in the just concluded Multan test against England was in losing cause to provide the sixth occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul on debut in a test match going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1AE Hall62.362011211SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
2K Farnes65.261317910EngAusNottingham8 Jun 1934
3AL Valentine106.063620411WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
4SF Burke81.062919611SAFNZlCape Town01 Jan 1962
5JJ Krejza74.56435812AusIndNagpur06 Nov 2008
6Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

He became the third bowler to witness ten wicket haul in a losing cause in a test against England. The following table list the three bowlers

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1AE Hall62.362011211SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
2AL Valentine106.063620411WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
3Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

The immediate previous occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul against England going in vain was AL Valentine’s 11 for 204 at Manchester in Jun 1950. The interval between the Valentine’s effort  and Abrar Ahmed’s effort is 72 years and five months

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022
2AL Valentine106.063620411WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
Bowler’s ten wicket hauls in a test in losing cause

Bowler’s ten wicket hauls in a test in losing cause

Abrar Ahmed of Pakistan captured eleven wickets conceding 234 runs in the just concluded Multan test against England was in losing cause to provide the 78th occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul in a test match going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1FR Spofforth92.144211711AusEngSydney26 Jan 1883
2CTB Turner88.04508712AusEngSydney10 Feb 1888
3GA Lohmann94.263214210EngAusSydney29 Jan 1892
4T Richardson110.353924413EngAusManchester16 Jul 1896
5H Trumble65.05198912AusEngThe Oval10 Aug 1896
6T Richardson57.56820410EngAusSydney26 Feb 1898
7SF Barnes80.162216313EngAusMelbourne01 Jan 1902
8WH Lockwood37.16107611EngAusManchester24 Jul 1902
9H Trumble64.561717312AusEngThe Oval11 Aug 1902
10CB Llewellyn49.561211610SAFAusJohannesburg18 Oct 1902
11HV Hordern62.061316110AusEngSydney23 Feb 1912
12AE Hall62.362011211SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
13MW Tate89.081922811EngAusSydney19 Dec 1924
14CV Grimmett62.061020110AusEngNottingham13 Jun 1930
15K Farnes65.261317910EngAusNottingham08 Jun 1934
16J Cowie55.561214010NZlEngManchester24 Jul 1937
17AL Valentine106.063620411WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
18GE Gomez36.28611310WinAusSydney25 Jan 1952
19Ghulam Ahmed49.361113010IndAusEden Gardens02 Nov 1956
20SP Gupte57.361322310IndWinKanpur12 Dec 1958
21AK Davidson77.463012412AusIndKanpur19 Dec 1959
22SF Burke81.062919611SAFNZlCape Town01 Jan 1962
23RG Nadkarni72.462712211IndAusChennai02 Oct 1964
24NJN Hawke52.461511510AusWinGeorgetown14 Apr 1965
25BS Chandrasekhar92.562423511IndWinBrabourne13 Dec 1966
26EAS Prasanna71.062717410IndAusChennai24 Dec 1969
27AME Roberts42.361112112WinIndChennai11 Jan 1975
28DL Underwood55.08821511EngAusAdelaide25 Jan 1975
29BS Bedi61.281219410IndAusPerth16 Dec 1977
30RM Hogg47.581112210AusEngPerth15 Dec 1978
31G Dymock63.461216612AusIndKanpur02 Oct 1979
32IT Botham80.562317611EngAusPerth14 Dec 1979
33Iqbal Qasim72.562917510PakIndWankhede16 Dec 1979
34RJ Bright57.562211110AusPakKarachi27 Feb 1980
35MA Holding38.36810711WinAusMelbourne26 Dec 1981
36N Kapil Dev57.361513510IndWinAhmedabad12 Nov 1983
37NGB Cook44.06208311EngPakKarachi02 Mar 1984
38GF Lawson64.061318111AusWinAdelaide07 Dec 1984
39Wasim Akram59.061712810PakNZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
40Maninder Singh62.161612610IndPakBengaluru13 Mar 1987
41MG Hughes73.161621713AusWinPerth02 Dec 1988
42Wasim Akram71.462116011PakAusMelbourne12 Jan 1990
43C Pringle59.061715211NZlPakFaisalabad26 Oct 1990
44SK Warne69.062512812AusSAFSydney02 Jan 1994
45Mushtaq Ahmed54.161214310PakNZlLahore21 Nov 1996
46BKV PraSAF44.061015310IndSAFDurban26 Dec 1996
47ARC Fraser43.161011011EngWinPort of Spain05 Feb 1998
48Waqar Younis40.461013310PakSAFGqeberha06 Mar 1998
49Saqlain Mushtaq82.362221610PakIndDelhi04 Feb 1999
50J Srinath46.061013213IndPakEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
51DL Vettori60.061914912NZlAusAuckland11 Mar 2000
52Wasim Akram56.261911011PakWinSt John’s25 May 2000
53CA Walsh40.561111710WinEngLord’s29 Jun 2000
54PA Strang72.361515810ZimNZlBulawayo12 Sep 2000
55M Muralidaran77.361421211SrlAusGalle08 Mar 2004
56Harbhajan Singh71.161222411IndAusBengaluru06 Oct 2004
57CD Collymore44.26713411WinPakKingston03 Jun 2005
58SK Warne48.361116210AusEngBirmingham04 Aug 2005
59M Ntini44.56617810SAFAusJohannesburg31 Mar 2006
60M Muralidaran37.26511510SrlEngBirmingham25 May 2006
61DL Vettori56.36718310NZlSrlWellington15 Dec 2006
62RJ Sidebottom51.361213910EngNZlHamilton05 Mar 2008
63BAW Mendis55.26520910SrlIndGalle31 Jul 2008
64JJ Krejza74.56435812AusIndNagpur06 Nov 2008
65MG Johnson58.26915911AusSAFPerth17 Dec 2008
66Saeed Ajmal56.562011111PakWinProvidence12 May 2011
67S Shillingford81.561621910WinAusRoseau23 Apr 2012
68Saeed Ajmal60.161114710PakSAFCape Town14 Feb 2013
69TG Southee47.261210810NZlEngLord’s16 May 2013
70R Ashwin42.06816010IndSrlGalle12 Aug 2015
71CR Woakes42.061310211EngPakLord’s14 Jul 2016
72MA Starc28.4689411AusSrlGalle04 Aug 2016
73D Bishoo48.56517410WinPakDub-DSC13 Oct 2016
74KA Maharaj81.161428312SAFSrlCol-SSC20 Jul 2018
75Taijul Islam68.161517011BanZimSylhet03 Nov 2018
76L Embuldeniya62.06921010SrlEngGalle22 Jan 2021
77AY Patel73.561522514NZlIndWankhede03 Dec 2021
78Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

It also provides the tenth occasion of a Pakistan bowler’s ten wicket haul in a test match going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Iqbal Qasim72.562917510PakIndWankhede16 Dec 1979
2Wasim Akram59.061712810PakNZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
3Wasim Akram71.462116011PakAusMelbourne12 Jan 1990
4Mushtaq Ahmed54.161214310PakNZlLahore21 Nov 1996
5Waqar Younis40.461013310PakSAFGqeberha06 Mar 1998
6Saqlain Mushtaq82.362221610PakIndDelhi04 Feb 1999
7Wasim Akram56.261911011PakWinSt John’s25 May 2000
8Saeed Ajmal56.562011111PakWinProvidence12 May 2011
9Saeed Ajmal60.161114710PakSAFCape Town14 Feb 2013
10Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

It also provides the 16th occasion of a bowler’s ten wicket haul in a test match against England going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1FR Spofforth92.144211711AusEngSydney26 Jan 1883
2CTB Turner88.04508712AusEngSydney10 Feb 1888
3H Trumble65.05198912AusEngThe Oval10 Aug 1896
4H Trumble64.561717312AusEngThe Oval11 Aug 1902
5HV Hordern62.061316110AusEngSydney23 Feb 1912
6AE Hall62.362011211SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
7CV Grimmett62.061020110AusEngNottingham13 Jun 1930
8J Cowie55.561214010NZlEngManchester24 Jul 1937
9AL Valentine106.063620411WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
10RM Hogg47.581112210AusEngPerth15 Dec 1978
11CA Walsh40.561111710WinEngLord’s29 Jun 2000
12SK Warne48.361116210AusEngBirmingham04 Aug 2005
13M Muralidaran37.26511510SrlEngBirmingham25 May 2006
14TG Southee47.261210810NZlEngLord’s16 May 2013
15L Embuldeniya62.06921010SrlEngGalle22 Jan 2021
16Abrar Ahmed51.06423411PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

DL Vettori, H Trumble, M Muralidaran, Saeed Ajmal, SK Warne, T Richardson are the six bowlers to witness their ten wicket hauls in a test in a losing cause on two occasions, while Wasim Akram is the only bowler to witness his ten wicket hauls in a test in a losing cause on three occasions.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWTeamOppGroundStart Date
1DL Vettori60.061914912NZlAusAuckland11 Mar 2000
2DL Vettori56.36718310NZlSrlWellington15 Dec 2006
           
1H Trumble65.05198912AusEngThe Oval10 Aug 1896
2H Trumble64.561717312AusEngThe Oval11 Aug 1902
           
1M Muralidaran77.361421211SrlAusGalle08 Mar 2004
2M Muralidaran37.26511510SrlEngBirmingham25 May 2006
           
1Saeed Ajmal56.562011111PakWinProvidence12 May 2011
2Saeed Ajmal60.161114710PakSAFCape Town14 Feb 2013
           
1SK Warne69.062512812AusSAFSydney02 Jan 1994
2SK Warne48.361116210AusEngBirmingham04 Aug 2005
           
1T Richardson110.353924413EngAusManchester16 Jul 1896
2T Richardson57.56820410EngAusSydney26 Feb 1898
           
1Wasim Akram59.061712810PakNZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
2Wasim Akram71.462116011PakAusMelbourne12 Jan 1990
3Wasim Akram56.261911011PakWinSt John’s25 May 2000

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Bangladesh – India Test series Preview

Bangladesh – India Test series Preview

BILATERAL SERIES

Bangladesh and India have met in seven series and the series starting from Dec 14 2022 is the eighth series between the two teams

RESULT SUMMARY

Bangladesh and India have played eleven tests. Bangladesh is yet to win a test against India, while India has won nine tests against Bangladesh. Two Tests have ended in a draw

Bangladesh and India have played eight tests in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is yet to win a test against India, while India has won six tests against Bangladesh. Two Tests have ended in a draw

HIGHEST TEAM TOTALS

Bangladesh has posted a team total of 250 plus runs in an innings on eight occasions against India. Its 400 at Dhaka in the first innings in Nov 2000 is the highest team total posted by Bangladesh against India.

Bangladesh has posted a team total of 250 plus runs in an innings on six occasions against India at home. Its 400 at Dhaka in the first innings in Nov 2000 is the highest team total posted by Bangladesh against India.

India has posted a team total of 250 plus runs in an innings against India on eleven occasions. Its 687 for 6 declared in the first innings in Feb 2017 at Hyd-RGS is the highest team total in an innings posted by India against Bangladesh

India has posted a team total of 250 plus runs in an innings against India on eleven occasions in Bangladesh. Its 610 for 3 declared in the first innings in Feb 2017 at Mirpur is the highest team total in an innings posted by India against Bangladesh in Bangladesh

Thus India has posted a team total of 600 plus runs against India – both at home soil and away soil

LOWEST TEAM TOTALS

Bangladesh’s 91 all out in the third innings of the Dhaka Test in Nov 2000 represent its lowest total in a completed innings against India. India’s 243 all out in the first innings of the Chattogram Test in Jan 2010 represent its lowest total in a completed innings against Bangladesh

MOST RUNS BY BATSMEN

Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangaldesh has scored 518 runs which represent the most runs scored by Bangladesh batsmen against India. SR Tendulkar of India has scored 820 runs which represent the most runs scored by an Indian batsman against Bangladesh

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE

Mohammad Ashraful’s 158 at Chattogram in Dec 2004 represent the highest individual score by a Bangladesh batsman against India. SR Tendulkar’s 248 not out at Dhaka in Dec 2004 represent the highest individual score by an Indian batsman against Bangalore

CENTURIONS

A total of 25 centuries have been scored by batsmen in the test series between the two teams of which Bangladesh batsmen have scored five  centuries and Indian batsmen have scored 20 centuries

DOUBLE CENTURIES

SR Tendulkar, MA Agarwal and V Kohli are the three Indian batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs in Bangladesh-India test series

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1SR Tendulkar248*2IndBanDhaka10 Dec 2004
2MA Agarwal2432IndBanIndore14 Nov 2019
3V Kohli2041IndBanHyd-RGS09 Feb 2017

MOST WICKETS

Mohammad Rafique and Shakib Al Hasan with 15 wickets each share the record for most wickets by Bangladesh bowlers against India. Zaheer Khan with 31 wickets owns the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler against Bangladesh

BEST INNINGS BOWLING EFFORT

Naimur Rehman’s 6 for 132 at Dhaka in Nov 2000 represents the best innings bowling effort by a Bangladesh bowler against India.  Zaheer Khan’s 7 for 87 at Mirpur in Jan 2010 represents the best innings bowling effort by an Indian bowler against Bangladesh.

BEST MATCH BOWLING EFFORT

Shakib Al Hasan’s 7 for 174 at Chattogram in Jan 2010 represent the best match bowling effort by a Bangladesh bowler against India.

FIVE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

There are three occasions of Bangladesh bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against India. There are nine occasions of Indian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Bangladesh.

TEN OR MORE WICKETS IN A MATCH

There are no occasions of a Bangladesh bowler cspturing ten or more wickets in a match against India. There are two occasions of Indian bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a match against Bangladesh

MOST EXPENSIVE BOWLING IN AN INNINGS

Mohammad Rafique’s 2 for 181 at Mirpur in May 2007 represent the most expensive innings figures in terms of runs conceded by a Bangladesh bowler against India. SB Joshi’s 5 for 142 at Dhaka  in Nov 2000 represent the most expensive innings figures in terms of runs conceded by an Indian bowler against Bangladesh

MOST EXPENSIVE BOWLING IN A MATCH

Mehidy Hasan Miraj’s 2 for 197 at Hyd-RGS in Feb 2017 represent the most expensive match figures in terms of runs conceded by a Bangladesh bowler against India. R Ashwin’s 6 for 171 at Hyd-RGS in Feb 2017 represent the most expensive match figures in terms of runs conceded by an Indian bowler against Bangladesh

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS

The second wicket partnership of 200 runs between Juaaid Siddique and Tamim Iqbal at Mirpur in Jan 2010 represent the highest partnership by Bangladesh batsmen against India. The first wicket partnership of 283 runs between S Dhawan and M Vijay at Fatullah in Jun 2015 represent the highest partnership by Indian batsmen against Bangladesh.

THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPSB

There are four three figure partnerships posted by Bangladesh batsmen against India of which one is a 200 plus runs partnership. There are 18 three figure partnerships posted by Indian batsmen against Bangladesh of which four are 200 plus runs partnerships

Teams dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings

Teams dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings

West Indies was dismissed for 77 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Australia at Adelaide to provide the 233rd occasion of a team dismissed all out for a score less than 100 runs in a test innings. It also provides the 52nd occasion of a team dismissed all out for a score less than 100 runs in a test innings against Australia.

It also provides the 49th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a score less than 100 runs in the fourth innings of a test. It also provides the tenth occasion of a team dismissed all out for a score less than 100 runs in the fourth innings of a test against Australia.

West Indies was dismissed for 77 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Australia at Adelaide to provide the 20th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out for a score less than 100 runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1West Indies903v AustraliaSydney01 Jan 1931
2West Indies991v AustraliaMelbourne13 Feb 1931
3West Indies972v EnglandLord’s24 Jun 1933
4West Indies782v AustraliaSydney25 Jan 1952
5West Indies774v New ZealandAuckland09 Mar 1956
6West Indies892v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1957
7West Indies863v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1957
8West Indies762v PakistanDhaka06 Mar 1959
9West Indies914v EnglandBirmingham04 Jul 1963
10West Indies534v PakistanFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
11West Indies514v AustraliaPort of Spain05 Mar 1999
12West Indies973v New ZealandHamilton16 Dec 1999
13West Indies543v EnglandLord’s29 Jun 2000
14West Indies613v EnglandLeeds17 Aug 2000
15West Indies821v AustraliaBrisbane23 Nov 2000
16West Indies473v EnglandKingston11 Mar 2004
17West Indies943v EnglandBridgetown01 Apr 2004
18West Indies933v Sri LankaBridgetown23 Jun 2018
10West Indies971v South AfricaGros Islet10 Jun 2021
20West Indies774v AustraliaAdelaide08 Dec 2022

It also provides the sixth occasion of West Indies dismissed all out for a score less than 100 runs in a test innings against Australia.

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1West Indies903v AustraliaSydney01 Jan 1931
2West Indies991v AustraliaMelbourne13 Feb 1931
3West Indies782v AustraliaSydney25 Jan 1952
4West Indies514v AustraliaPort of Spain05 Mar 1999
5West Indies821v AustraliaBrisbane23 Nov 2000
6West Indies774v AustraliaAdelaide08 Dec 2022

It also provides the fifth occasion of West Indies dismissed all out for a score less than 100 runs in the fourth innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1West Indies774v New ZealandAuckland09 Mar 1956
2West Indies914v EnglandBirmingham04 Jul 1963
3West Indies534v PakistanFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
4West Indies514v AustraliaPort of Spain05 Mar 1999
5West Indies774v AustraliaAdelaide08 Dec 2022

It also provides the second occasion of West Indies dismissed all out for a score less than 100 runs in the fourth innings of a test against Australia. Both the occasions are listed below

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1West Indies514v AustraliaPort of Spain05 Mar 1999
2West Indies774v AustraliaAdelaide08 Dec 2022
Teams winning a test by 400 plus runs margin

Teams winning a test by 400 plus runs margin

Australia won the just concluded Adelaide test against West Indies by 419 runs to provide the twelfth occasion of a team winning a test by 400 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending margin of runs. It also provides the first occasion of a team winning a test by 400 plus runs margin against West Indies.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Englandwon675 runsv AustraliaBrisbane30 Nov 1928
2Australiawon562 runsv EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 1934
3Australiawon530 runsv South AfricaMelbourne17 Feb 1911
4South Africawon492 runsv AustraliaJohannesburg30 Mar 2018
5Australiawon491 runsv PakistanPerth16 Dec 2004
6Sri Lankawon465 runsv BangladeshChattogram03 Jan 2009
7West Indieswon425 runsv EnglandManchester08 Jul 1976
8New Zealandwon423 runsv Sri LankaChristchurch26 Dec 2018
9Australiawon419 runsv West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 2022
10Australiawon409 runsv EnglandLord’s24 Jun 1948
11West Indieswon408 runsv AustraliaAdelaide26 Jan 1980
12Australiawon405 runsv EnglandLord’s16 Jul 2015

It also provides the sixth occasion of Australia winning a test by 400 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending margin of runs. It also provides the first occasion of Australia winning a test by 400 plus runs margin against West Indies.

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

It also provides the sixth occasion of a team winning a test by 400 plus runs margin in the 21st century . All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australiawon491 runsv PakistanPerth16 Dec 2004
2Sri Lankawon465 runsv BangladeshChattogram03 Jan 2009
3Australiawon405 runsv EnglandLord’s16 Jul 2015
4South Africawon492 runsv AustraliaJohannesburg30 Mar 2018
5New Zealandwon423 runsv Sri LankaChristchurch26 Dec 2018
6Australiawon419 runsv West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 2022

It also provides the third occasion of Australia winning a test by 400 plus runs margin in the 21st century . All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australiawon491 runsv PakistanPerth16 Dec 2004
2Australiawon405 runsv EnglandLord’s16 Jul 2015
3Australiawon419 runsv West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 2022
Abrar Ahmed’s debut performance – Some interesting points

Abrar Ahmed’s debut performance – Some interesting points

Abrar Ahmed of Pakistan captured seven wickets conceding 114 runs against England in the ongoing test at Multan on his test debut. His performance has the following interesting points.

He became the eighth bowler to capture seven wicket in an innings on debut in the first innings of a test

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1WH Ashley43.14189571SAFEngCape Town25 Mar 1889
2AV Bedser29.16114971EngIndLord’s22 Jun 1946
3JC Laker37.06910371EngWinBridgetown21 Jan 1948
4AL Valentine50.061410481WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
5RAL Massie32.5678481AusEngLord’s22 Jun 1972
6JJ Krejza43.56121581AusIndNagpur06 Nov 2008
7M de Lange23.2638171SAFSrlDurban26 Dec 2011
8Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

He became the fourth bowler to capture seven wickets in an innings on test debut conceding 100 plus runs. He also became the first Pakistan bowler to capture seven wickets on test debut conceding 100 plus runs

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1JC Laker37.06910371EngWinBridgetown21 Jan 1948
2AL Valentine50.061410481WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
3Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022
4JJ Krejza43.56121581AusIndNagpur06 Nov 2008

He became the second Pakistan bowler to capture seven wickets in an innings on debut on home soil. Mohd Zahid had captured seven for 66 on debut in the third innings of a test on debut against New Zealand at Rawalpindi in Nov 1996.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Mohd Zahid20.0636673PakNZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
2Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

He became the first Pakistan bowler to capture seven wickets in an innings on debut in the first innings of a test. He also became the first Pakistan bowler to perform such a feat in the first innings of a test against England.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Mohd Nazir30.1639972PakNZlKarachi24 Oct 1969
2Mohd Zahid20.0636673PakNZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
3Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

He also became the fourth bowler to perform such a feat in the first innings of a test against England.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1RAL Massie32.5678481AusEngLord’s22 Jun 1972
1WH Ashley43.14189571SAFEngCape Town25 Mar 1889
3AL Valentine50.061410481WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
4Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

Abrar Ahmed captured five wickets in an extended first session. He became the second bowler to capture five wickets in the first session on the first day. The other bowler to perform such a feat was AL Valentine of West Indies against England at Manchester in 1950

There are two more debutants who have captured five or more wickets in the first session on the first day. CTB Turner of Australia took six wickets against England at Sydney in 1887 {in the session between Lunch and Tea, as there was no play till Lunch}. F Martin of England took five wickets against Australia at The Oval in 1890Abrar Ahmed accounted for the first seven England batmen on his test debut. The only other bowler to account for first seven or more batsman on test debut was AL Valentine. He accounted for the first eight England batsmen on his test debut against England at Manchester in 1950.

His effort of seven for 114 on test debut has come in least number of overs bowled by a bowler who has performed the feat in first innings of a test. He captured 7-114 in 22.0 overs. Previously this record was held by South African bowler M de Lange who had figures of 23.4-3-81-7 in the first innings of the test against Sri Lanka at Durban in Dec 2011

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1M de Lange23.2638171SAFSrlDurban26 Dec 2011
2Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

Abrar Ahmed became the ninth bowler to capture seven or more wickets in an innings on test debut in less than 22.0 overs or 22.0 overs

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1KJ Abbott11.4642972SAFPakCenturion22 Feb 2013
2ND Hirwani15.2637584IndWinChennai11 Jan 1988
3James Langridge17.0645673EngWinManchester22 Jul 1933
4ND Hirwani18.3636182IndWinChennai11 Jan 1988
5DG Cork19.3654374EngWinLord’s22 Jun 1995
6Mohd Zahid20.0636673PakNZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
7L Klusener21.3646484SAFIndEden Gardens27 Nov 1996
8DJG Sammy21.3626673WinEngManchester07 Jun 2007
9Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

Abrar Ahmed became the second bowler to capture seven or more wickets in an innings on test debut against England in less than 22.0 overs or 22.0 overs. Prior to this DJG Sammy of West Indies had figures of 21.3-2-66-7 against England in Jun 2007 in the third innings of a test

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DJG Sammy21.3626673WinEngManchester07 Jun 2007
2Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022
Seven or more wickets in an innings on test debut

Seven or more wickets in an innings on test debut

Abrar Ahmed of Pakistan captured seven wickets conceding 114 runs against England in the ongoing test at Multan to provide the 22nd occasion of a bowler capturing seven or more wickets on test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1TK Kendall33.14125574EngEngMelbourne15 Mar 1877
2WH Ashley43.14189571SAFEngCape Town25 Mar 1889
3AE Trott27.06104384AusEngAdelaide11 Jan 1895
4AE Hall37.36126374SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
5James Langridge17.0645673EngWinManchester22 Jul 1933
6AV Bedser29.16114971EngIndLord’s22 Jun 1946
7JC Laker37.06910371EngWinBridgetown21 Jan 1948
8AL Valentine50.061410481WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
9Mohd Nazir30.1639972PakNZlKarachi24 Oct 1969
10RAL Massie32.5678481AusEngLord’s22 Jun 1972
11RAL Massie27.2695383AusEngLord’s22 Jun 1972
12JK Lever23.0664672EngIndDelhi17 Dec 1976
13ND Hirwani18.3636182IndWinChennai11 Jan 1988
14ND Hirwani15.2637584IndWinChennai11 Jan 1988
15DG Cork19.3654374EngWinLord’s22 Jun 1995
16L Klusener21.3646484SAFIndEden Gardens27 Nov 1996
17Mohd Zahid20.0636673PakNZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
18DJG Sammy21.3626673WinEngManchester07 Jun 2007
19JJ Krejza43.56121581AusIndNagpur06 Nov 2008
20M de Lange23.2638171SAFSrlDurban26 Dec 2011
21KJ Abbott11.4642972SAFPakCenturion22 Feb 2013
22Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

His feat provides the third occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing seven or more wickets on test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Mohd Nazir30.1639972PakNZlKarachi24 Oct 1969
2Mohd Zahid20.0636673PakNZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
3Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022

His feat provides the ninth occasion of a bowler capturing seven or more wickets on test debut against England. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWITeamOppGroundStart Date
1TK Kendall33.14125574EngEngMelbourne15 Mar 1877
2WH Ashley43.14189571SAFEngCape Town25 Mar 1889
3AE Trott27.06104384AusEngAdelaide11 Jan 1895
4AE Hall37.36126374SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
5AL Valentine50.061410481WinEngManchester08 Jun 1950
6RAL Massie32.5678481AusEngLord’s22 Jun 1972
7RAL Massie27.2695383AusEngLord’s22 Jun 1972
8DJG Sammy21.3626673WinEngManchester07 Jun 2007
9Abrar Ahmed22.06111471PakEngMultan09 Dec 2022
Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of a test match

Batsmen dismissed run out after scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of a test match

TM Head of Australia was dismissed run out for 175 in the ongoing test at Adelaide against West Indies to provide the 38th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring 150 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1M Leyland18701EngAusThe Oval20 Aug 1938
2AR Morris19602AusEngThe Oval14 Aug 1948
3CL Walcott15201WinIndDelhi10 Nov 1948
4AD Nourse20801SAFEngNottingham07 Jun 1951
5VS Hazare15501IndEngBrabourne14 Dec 1951
6ED Weekes16102WinIndPort of Spain19 Feb 1953
7CC Hunte26002WinPakKingston26 Feb 1958
8GS Sobers19803WinIndKanpur12 Dec 1958
9Hanif Mohammad16001PakIndBrabourne02 Dec 1960
10KF Barrington17203EngIndKanpur01 Dec 1961
11TW Graveney16502EngWinThe Oval18 Aug 1966
12CA Davis18303WinNZlBridgetown23 Mar 1972
13AR Border16201AusIndChennai11 Sep 1979
14Haroon Rasheed15301PakSrlKarachi05 Mar 1982
15RB Richardson18501WinNZlGeorgetown06 Apr 1985
16AH Jones15001NZlAusAdelaide11 Dec 1987
17DM Jones21601AusWinAdelaide03 Feb 1989
18SV Manjrekar21801IndPakLahore01 Dec 1989
19RS Mahanama15302SrlNZlMoratuwa27 Nov 1992
20BC Lara27702WinAusSydney02 Jan 1993
21Saeed Anwar16902PakNZlWellington17 Feb 1994
22R Dravid18003IndAusEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
23R Dravid21702IndEngThe Oval05 Sep 2002
24ML Hayden17703AusWinSt John’s09 May 2003
25L Vincent22402NZlSrlWellington11 Apr 2005
26Younis Khan19901PakIndLahore13 Jan 2006
27Younis Khan17302PakEngLeeds04 Aug 2006
28KP Pietersen15801EngAusAdelaide01 Dec 2006
29HM Amla15901SAFIndChennai26 Mar 2008
30TT Samaraweera21401SrlPakLahore01 Mar 2009
31Taufeeq Umar23602PskSrlAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
32AN Cook19002EngIndEden Gardens05 Dec 2012
33M Jayawardene16501SrlSAFColombo (SSC)24 Jul 2014
34BA Stokes25801EngSAFCape Town02 Jan 2016
35SE Marsh15602AusEngSydney04 Jan 2018
36JE Root18602EngSrlGalle22 Jan 2021
37DP Conway20001NZlEngLord’s02 Jun 2021
38TM Head17501AusWinAdelaide08 Dec 2022

It also provides the sixth occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring 150 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1AR Morris19602AusEngThe Oval14 Aug 1948
2AR Border16201AusIndChennai11 Sep 1979
3DM Jones21601AusWinAdelaide03 Feb 1989
4ML Hayden17703AusWinSt John’s09 May 2003
5SE Marsh15602AusEngSydney04 Jan 2018
6TM Head17501AusWinAdelaide08 Dec 2022

It also provides the fourth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring 150 plus runs against West Indies.  All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1TW Graveney16502EngWinThe Oval18 Aug 1966
2DM Jones21601AusWinAdelaide03 Feb 1989
3ML Hayden17703AusWinSt John’s09 May 2003
4TM Head17501AusWinAdelaide08 Dec 2022

It also provides the third occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring 150 plus runs against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DM Jones21601AusWinAdelaide03 Feb 1989
2ML Hayden17703AusWinSt John’s09 May 2003
3TM Head17501AusWinAdelaide08 Dec 2022

It also provides the second occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring 150 plus runs against West Indies at Adelaide. Bothl such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DM Jones21601AusWinAdelaide03 Feb 1989
2TM Head17501AusWinAdelaide08 Dec 2022

R Dravid of India and Younis Khan of Pakistan are the two batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring 150 plus runs in an innings on two occasions

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1R Dravid18003IndAusEden Gardens11 Mar 2001
2R Dravid21702IndEngThe Oval05 Sep 2002
        
1Younis Khan19901PakIndLahore13 Jan 2006
2Younis Khan17302PakEngLeeds04 Aug 2006

Test Cricket has witnessed eleven occasions of batsmen dismissed run out after scoring 200 plus runs. The following table lists all such occasions

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1AD Nourse20801SAFEngNottingham07 Jun 1951
2CC Hunte26002WinPakKingston26 Feb 1958
3DM Jones21601AusWinAdelaide03 Feb 1989
4SV Manjrekar21801IndPakLahore01 Dec 1989
5BC Lara27702WinAusSydney02 Jan 1993
6R Dravid21702IndEngThe Oval05 Sep 2002
7L Vincent22402NZlSrlWellington11 Apr 2005
8TT Samaraweera21401SrlPakLahore01 Mar 2009
9Taufeeq Umar23602PskSrlAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
10BA Stokes25801EngSAFCape Town02 Jan 2016
11DP Conway20001NZlEngLord’s02 Jun 2021

BC Lara of West Indies {277}, CC Hunte of West Indies {260} and BA Stokes of England {258} are the three batsmen to be dismissed run out after scoring 250 plus runs in an innings

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1BC Lara27702WinAusSydney02 Jan 1993
2CC Hunte26002WinPakKingston26 Feb 1958
3BA Stokes25801EngSAFCape Town02 Jan 2016

TM Head of Australia was dismissed run out for 175 in the ongoing test at Adelaide against West Indies to provide the first occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in an innings after scoring century in a day-night test.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1TM Head17501AusWinAdelaide08 Dec 2022
Two batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of a test

Two batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of a test

M Labuschagne and TM Head of Australia scored 163 and 175 respectively in the ongoing test against West Indies at Adelaide to provide the 151st occasion of two batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppositionGroundStart DateC
01Australia01EnglandSydney14 Dec 189402
02England02AustraliaMelbourne09 Feb 191202
03England02AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 192502
04Australia02EnglandLord’s27 Jun 193002
05Australia03South AfricaMelbourne31 Dec 193102
06Australia02EnglandLeeds20 Jul 193402
07Australia01EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 193402
08Australia02EnglandSydney13 Dec 194602
09England01South AfricaLord’s21 Jun 194702
10Australia01IndiaAdelaide23 Jan 194802
11Australia04EnglandLeeds22 Jul 194802
12England01South AfricaJohannesburg27 Dec 194802
13Australia01South AfricaGqeberha03 Mar 195002
14India02EnglandDelhi02 Nov 195102
15Australia01South AfricaAdelaide24 Jan 195302
16West Indies01EnglandPort of Spain17 Mar 195402
17Australia01EnglandBrisbane26 Nov 195402
18Pakistan02New ZealandLahore26 Oct 195502
19India01New ZealandChennai06 Jan 195602
20England03West IndiesBirmingham30 May 195702
21West Indies02PakistanKingston26 Feb 195802
22West Indies02EnglandBridgetown06 Jan 196002
23England03South AfricaThe Oval18 Aug 196002
24England01PakistanThe Oval16 Aug 196202
25South Africa02AustraliaAdelaide24 Jan 196402
26England02AustraliaManchester23 Jul 196402
27Australia01West IndiesBridgetown05 May 196502
28England01New ZealandLeeds08 Jul 196502
29Australia01EnglandBrisbane10 Dec 196502
30West Indies01EnglandGeorgetown28 Mar 196802
31England01AustraliaThe Oval22 Aug 196802
32Australia02West IndiesMelbourne26 Dec 196802
33Australia01West IndiesSydney14 Feb 196902
34West Indies01New ZealandKingston16 Feb 197202
35New Zealand02West IndiesGeorgetown06 Apr 197202
36Pakistan01New ZealandDunedin07 Feb 197302
37West Indies01EnglandLord’s23 Aug 197302
38England01New ZealandAuckland20 Feb 197502
39Pakistan01New ZealandLahore09 Oct 197602
40Pakistan01IndiaFaisalabad16 Oct 197802
41India03West IndiesEden Gardens29 Dec 197802
42England01IndiaBirmingham12 Jul 197902
43Australia01PakistanFaisalabad06 Mar 198002
44Pakistan01IndiaHyd-Pak14 Jan 198302
45West Indies02AustraliaSt John’s07 Apr 198402
46Pakistan02IndiaFaisalabad24 Oct 198402
47England02IndiaChennai13 Jan 198502
48England01AustraliaThe Oval29 Aug 198502
49Pakistan02Sri LankaFaisalabad16 Oct 198502
50New Zealand03Sri LankaWellington31 Jan 199102
51Pakistan01EnglandBirmingham04 Jun 199202
52Australia01EnglandLord’s17 Jun 199302
53Australia01EnglandLeeds22 Jul 199302
54Zimbabwe01PakistanHarare31 Jan 199502
55Australia02South AfricaJohannesburg28 Feb 199702
56Sri Lanka02IndiaCol-RPS02 Aug 199702
57Pakistan02West IndiesRawalpindi29 Nov 199702
58Pakistan02West IndiesKarachi06 Dec 199702
59Sri Lanka02EnglandThe Oval27 Aug 199802
60Pakistan02Sri LankaDhaka12 Mar 199902
61Sri Lanka01PakistanKandy28 Jun 200002
62India01ZimbabweNagpur25 Nov 200002
63India03AustraliaEden Gardens11 Mar 200102
64Sri Lanka02BangladeshCol-SSC06 Sep 200102
65South Africa01ZimbabweHarare07 Sep 200102
66South Africa01BangladeshEast London18 Oct 200202
67India03West IndiesEden Gardens30 Oct 200202
68South Africa01PakistanCape Town02 Jan 200302
69Australia01West IndiesPort of Spain19 Apr 200302
70South Africa02BangladeshChattogram24 Apr 200302
71South Africa01EnglandBirmingham24 Jul 200302
72Australia02BangladeshCairns25 Jul 200302
73India01AustraliaSydney02 Jan 200402
74New Zealand02South AfricaAuckland18 Mar 200402
75India01PakistanMultan28 Mar 200402
76Sri Lanka02ZimbabweHarare06 May 200402
77Sri Lanka02ZimbabweBulawayo14 May 200402
78Australia01New ZealandWellington18 Mar 200502
79Pakistan01IndiaBengaluru24 Mar 200502
80West Indies01South AfricaGeorgetown31 Mar 200502
81England02BangladeshCh-le-St03 Jun 200502
82Pakistan02EnglandLahore29 Nov 200502
83Pakistan01IndiaLahore13 Jan 200602
84Australia02BangladeshChattogram16 Apr 200602
85Sri Lanka02South AfricaCol-SSC27 Jul 200602
86Pakistan02EnglandLeeds04 Aug 200602
87England01AustraliaAdelaide01 Dec 200602
88Australia02EnglandMelbourne26 Dec 200602
89Sri Lanka02BangladeshKandy11 Jul 200702
90South Africa03New ZealandJohannesburg08 Nov 200702
91India01PakistanBengaluru08 Dec 200702
92South Africa01BangladeshChattogram29 Feb 200802
93England01South AfricaLord’s10 Jul 200802
94India01AustraliaDelhi29 Oct 200802
95Pakistan02Sri LankaKarachi21 Feb 200902
96Sri Lanka01PakistanKarachi21 Feb 200902
97West Indies02EnglandBridgetown26 Feb 200902
98South Africa02AustraliaCape Town19 Mar 200902
99New Zealand01IndiaNapier26 Mar 200902
100Sri Lanka02IndiaAhmedabad16 Nov 200902
101Australia01PakistanHobart14 Jan 201002
102South Africa01IndiaNagpur06 Feb 201002
103New Zealand01BangladeshHamilton15 Feb 201002
104Sri Lanka01IndiaCol-SSC26 Jul 201002
105England01PakistanLord’s26 Aug 201002
106England01IndiaThe Oval18 Aug 201102
107Australia02IndiaSydney03 Jan 201202
108South Africa01Sri LankaCape Town03 Jan 201202
109Australia01IndiaAdelaide24 Jan 201202
110Pakistan01Sri LankaCol-SSC30 Jun 201202
111South Africa02EnglandThe Oval19 Jul 201202
112West Indies02BangladeshKhulna21 Nov 201202
113South Africa03AustraliaPerth30 Nov 201202
114India02AustraliaHyd-RGS                           02 Mar 201302
115Bangladesh02Sri LankaGalle08 Mar 201302
116India02AustraliaMohali14 Mar 201302
117South Africa02PakistanDub-DSC23 Oct 201302
118England01IndiaSouthampton27 Jul 201402
119New Zealand02PakistanSharjah26 Nov 201402
120South Africa01West IndiesCenturion17 Dec 201402
121Bangladesh03PakistanKhulna28 Apr 201502
122India01BangladeshFatullah10 Jun 201502
123Australia01EnglandLord’s16 Jul 201502
124Sri Lanka01West IndiesGalle14 Oct 201502
125Australia01New ZealandBrisbane05 Nov 201502
126New Zealand02AustraliaPerth13 Nov 201502
127Australia01West IndiesHobart10 Dec 201502
128England01South AfricaCape Town02 Jan 201602
129India01New ZealandIndore08 Oct 201602
130India02EnglandChennai16 Dec 201602
131Bangladesh01New ZealandWellington12 Jan 201702
132India01Sri LankaGalle26 Jul 201702
133India01Sri LankaDelhi02 Dec 201702
134Australia02EnglandPerth14 Dec 201702
135Australia02EnglandSydney04 Jan 201802
136Sri Lanka02BangladeshChattogram31 Jan 201802
137Bangladesh01ZimbabweMirpur11 Nov 201802
138New Zealand03Sri LankaChristchurch26 Dec 201802
139India01AustraliaSydney03 Jan 201902
140Australia01Sri LankaCanberra01 Feb 201902
141New Zealand02BangladeshHamilton28 Feb 201902
142India01South AfricaVisakhapatnam02 Oct 201902
143Australia02PakistanBrisbane21 Nov 201902
144Australia01PakistanAdelaide29 Nov 201902
145England01PakistanSouthampton21 Aug 202002
146New Zealand02PakistanChristchurch03 Jan 202102
147Afghanistan01ZimbabweAbu Dhabi10 Mar 202102
148Sri Lanka02BangladeshPallekele21 Apr 202102
149Pakistan01AustraliaRawalpindi04 Mar 202202
150Australia01West IndiesPerth30 Nov 202202
151Australia01West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 202202

It also provides the 37th occasion of Australia’s two batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppositionGroundStart DateC
01Australia01EnglandSydney14 Dec 189402
02Australia02EnglandLord’s27 Jun 193002
03Australia03South AfricaMelbourne31 Dec 193102
04Australia02EnglandLeeds20 Jul 193402
05Australia01EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 193402
06Australia02EnglandSydney13 Dec 194602
07Australia01IndiaAdelaide23 Jan 194802
08Australia04EnglandLeeds22 Jul 194802
09Australia01South AfricaGqeberha03 Mar 195002
10Australia01South AfricaAdelaide24 Jan 195302
11Australia01EnglandBrisbane26 Nov 195402
12Australia01West IndiesBridgetown05 May 196502
13Australia01EnglandBrisbane10 Dec 196502
14Australia02West IndiesMelbourne26 Dec 196802
15Australia01West IndiesSydney14 Feb 196902
16Australia01PakistanFaisalabad06 Mar 198002
17Australia01EnglandLord’s17 Jun 199302
18Australia01EnglandLeeds22 Jul 199302
19Australia02South AfricaJohannesburg28 Feb 199702
20Australia01West IndiesPort of Spain19 Apr 200302
21Australia02BangladeshCairns25 Jul 200302
22Australia01New ZealandWellington18 Mar 200502
23Australia02BangladeshChattogram16 Apr 200602
24Australia02EnglandMelbourne26 Dec 200602
25Australia01PakistanHobart14 Jan 201002
26Australia02IndiaSydney03 Jan 201202
27Australia01IndiaAdelaide24 Jan 201202
28Australia01EnglandLord’s16 Jul 201502
29Australia01New ZealandBrisbane05 Nov 201502
30Australia01West IndiesHobart10 Dec 201502
31Australia02EnglandPerth14 Dec 201702
32Australia02EnglandSydney04 Jan 201802
33Australia01Sri LankaCanberra01 Feb 201902
34Australia02PakistanBrisbane21 Nov 201902
35Australia01PakistanAdelaide29 Nov 201902
36Australia01West IndiesPerth30 Nov 202202
37Australia01West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 202202

It also provides the 15th occasion of  two batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of a test against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppositionGroundStart DateC
01England03West IndiesBirmingham30 May 195702
02Australia01West IndiesBridgetown05 May 196502
03Australia02West IndiesMelbourne26 Dec 196802
04Australia01West IndiesSydney14 Feb 196902
05New Zealand02West IndiesGeorgetown06 Apr 197202
06India03West IndiesEden Gardens29 Dec 197802
07Pakistan02West IndiesRawalpindi29 Nov 199702
08Pakistan02West IndiesKarachi06 Dec 199702
09India03West IndiesEden Gardens30 Oct 200202
10Australia01West IndiesPort of Spain19 Apr 200302
11South Africa01West IndiesCenturion17 Dec 201402
12Sri Lanka01West IndiesGalle14 Oct 201502
13Australia01West IndiesHobart10 Dec 201502
14Australia01West IndiesPerth30 Nov 202202
15Australia01West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 202202

It also provides the seventh occasion of Australia’s two batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings of a test against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppositionGroundStart DateC
01Australia01West IndiesBridgetown05 May 196502
02Australia02West IndiesMelbourne26 Dec 196802
03Australia01West IndiesSydney14 Feb 196902
04Australia01West IndiesPort of Spain19 Apr 200302
05Australia01West IndiesHobart10 Dec 201502
06Australia01West IndiesPerth30 Nov 202202
07Australia01West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 202202
SPD Smith collects his second duck while leading Australia

SPD Smith collects his second duck while leading Australia

SPD Smith of Australia scored zero in the first innings of the ongoing test against West Indies at Adelaide to provide the second occasion of his scoring a zero in an innings of a test match as an Australian captain.  Both occasions are tabulated below. SPD Smith was leading Australia against West Indies in this test in his 36th test and collected his second duck in his 63rd innings. His first duck against South Africa at Perth in Nov 2016 had come in his 15th test and 25th innings.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1SPD Smith02v South AfricaPerth03 Nov 2016
2SPD Smith01v West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 2022