MJ Henry of New Zealand captured seven for 23 against South Africa in its first innings in the just concluded first test at Christchurch to provide the 19th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing seven or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
BPO
W
R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BR Taylor
6
7
74
1
Win
Bridgetown
23 Mar 1972
2
RJ Hadlee
8
7
23
3
Ind
Wellington
13 Feb 1976
3
BL Cairns
6
7
74
1
Eng
Leeds
28 Jul 1983
4
BL Cairns
6
7
143
2
Eng
Wellington
20 Jan 1984
5
SL Boock
6
7
87
2
Pak
Hyd-Pak
25 Nov 1984
6
RJ Hadlee
6
9
52
1
Aus
Brisbane
08 Nov 1985
7
RJ Hadlee
6
7
116
1
Aus
C’church
28 Feb 1986
8
C Pringle
6
7
52
1
Pak
Faisalabad
26 Oct 1990
9
DK Morrison
6
7
89
2
Aus
Wellington
04 Mar 1993
10
SB Doull
6
7
65
1
Ind
Wellington
26 Dec 1998
11
CL Cairns
6
7
27
3
Win
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
12
DL Vettori
6
7
87
3
Aus
Auckland
11 Mar 2000
13
CL Cairns
6
7
53
3
Ban
Hamilton
18 Dec 2001
14
DL Vettori
6
7
130
3
Srl
Wellington
15 Dec 2006
15
Southee
6
7
64
2
Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
16
MD Craig
6
7
94
1
Pak
Sharjah
26 Nov 2014
17
N Wagner
6
7
39
1
Win
Wellington
01 Dec 2017
18
AY Patel
6
10
119
1
Ind
Mumbai
03 Dec 2021
19
MJ Henry
6
7
23
1
SAF
Ch’church
17 Feb 2022
South Africa dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings
South Africa was dismissed all out by New Zealand in the just concluded first test at Christchurch to provide the 33rd occasion of South Africa dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SAF
84
75.2×4
1
Eng
P Elizabeth
12 Mar 1889
2
SAF
47
47.1×4
2
Eng
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
3
SAF
43
28.2×4
3
Eng
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
4
SAF
97
58.2×5
1
Eng
Cape Town
19 Mar 1892
5
SAF
83
49.3×5
3
Eng
Cape Town
19 Mar 1892
6
SAF
93
30.4×5
2
Eng
P Elizabeth
13 Feb 1896
7
SAF
30
18.4×5
4
Eng
P Elizabeth
13 Feb 1896
8
SAF
99
77.1×5
4
Eng
Jo’burg
14 Feb 1899
9
SAF
35
22.4×5
4
Eng
Cape Town
01 Apr 1899
10
SAF
85
22.0
4
Aus
Jo’burg
18 Oct 1902
11
SAF
85
33.2
2
Aus
Cape Town
08 Nov 1902
12
SAF
91
46.1
2
Eng
Jo’burg
02 Jan 1906
13
SAF
75
44.4
4
Eng
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
14
SAF
80
32.0
4
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1910
15
SAF
95
28.2
3
Aus
Manchester
27 May 1912
16
SAF
58
26.1
1
Eng
Lord’s
10 Jun 1912
17
SAF
95
42.3
1
Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
18
SAF
93
32.4
3
Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
19
SAF
30
12.3
2
Eng
Birmingham
14 Jun 1924
20
SAF
36
23.2
1
Aus
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
21
SAF
45
31.3
3
Aus
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
22
SAF
98
43.5
3
Aus
Jo’burg
15 Feb 1936
23
SAF
99
46.2×8
3
Aus
Durban
20 Jan 1950
24
SAF
72
33.4×8
4
Eng
Jo’burg
24 Dec 1956
25
SAF
72
50.1×8
4
Eng
Cape Town
01 Jan 1957
26
SAF
99
57.4×8
3
Aus
Cape Town
31 Dec 1957
27
SAF
88
38.3
2
Eng
Nottingham
07 Jul 1960
28
SAF
84
25.1
2
Ind
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
29
SAF
96
24.3
2
Aus
Cape Town
09 Nov 2011
30
SAF
79
33.1
2
Ind
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
31
SAF
83
33.1
3
Eng
Jo’burg
14 Jan 2016
32
SAF
73
28.5
4
Srl
Galle
12 Jul 2018
33
SAF
95
49.2
1
NZl
Ch’church
17 Feb 2022
Bowlers who have captured six or more wickets in an innings in a day-night test
MA Wood of England captured six for 37 in Australia’s second innings – third innings of the test – in the just concluded test at Hobart to provide the eighth occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings in a day-night test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
W-Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JR Hazlewood
6-070
3
Aus
NZl
Adelaide
27 Nov 2015
2
D Bishoo
8-049
3
Win
Pak
Dub-DSC
13 Oct 2016
3
Yasir Shah
6-184
1
Pak
Srl
Dub-DSC
06 Oct 2017
4
TA Boult
6-032
1
NZl
Eng
Auckland
22 Mar 2018
5
PJ Cummins
6-023
3
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
24 Jan 2019
6
MA Starc
6-066
2
Aus
Pak
Adelaide
29 Nov 2019
7
AR Patel
6-038
1
Ind
Eng
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
8
MA Wood
6-037
3
Eng
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
MA Wood of England captured six for 37 in Australia’s second innings – third innings of the test in the just concluded test at Hobart. His effort was in a losing cause to provide the third occasion of a bowler’s six or more wickets in an innings going in vain in a day-night test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
W-Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
D Bishoo
8-049
3
Win
Pak
Dub-DSC
13 Oct 2016
2
Yasir Shah
6-184
1
Pak
Srl
Dub-DSC
06 Oct 2017
3
MA Wood
6-037
3
Eng
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
England dismissed all out for a total of less than 125 runs in the fourth innings of a test.
England was dismissed for 124 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Australia to provide the 23rd occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 125 runs in the fourth innings of the test against all oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
46
4
v West Indies
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1994
2
England
62
4
v Australia
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
3
England
64
4
v New Zealand
Wellington
10 Feb 1978
4
England
72
4
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
25 Jan 2012
5
England
77
4
v Australia
The Oval
28 Aug 1882
6
England
79
4
v Australia
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
7
England
87
4
v Australia
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
8
England
92
4
v Australia
Melbourne
24 Dec 1994
9
England
99
4
v South Africa
Lord’s
21 Jul 1994
10
England
101
4
v Australia
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
11
England
101
4
v South Africa
Centurion
22 Jan 2016
12
England
102
4
v India
Mumbai
27 Nov 1981
13
England
103
4
v Australia
Lord’s
16 Jul 2015
14
England
107
4
v West Indies
Port of Spain
24 Jan 1935
15
England
108
4
v Australia
Melbourne
15 Mar 1877
16
England
110
4
v New Zealand
Hamilton
05 Mar 2008
17
England
114
4
v South Africa
Nottingham
07 Jun 1951
18
England
120
4
v Australia
Manchester
24 Jul 1902
19
England
120
4
v India
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
20
England
122
4
v Australia
Brisbane
01 Dec 1950
21
England
123
4
v Australia
Perth
03 Feb 1995
22
England
123
4
v Australia
Perth
16 Dec 2010
23
England
124
4
v Australia
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
It also provides the 13th occasion of England dismissed all out for a total less than 125 runs in the fourth innings of the test against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
62
4
v Australia
Lord’s
16 Jul 1888
2
England
77
4
v Australia
The Oval
28 Aug 1882
3
England
79
4
v Australia
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
4
England
87
4
v Australia
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
5
England
92
4
v Australia
Melbourne
24 Dec 1994
6
England
101
4
v Australia
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
7
England
103
4
v Australia
Lord’s
16 Jul 2015
8
England
108
4
v Australia
Melbourne
15 Mar 1877
9
England
120
4
v Australia
Manchester
24 Jul 1902
10
England
122
4
v Australia
Brisbane
01 Dec 1950
11
England
123
4
v Australia
Perth
03 Feb 1995
12
England
123
4
v Australia
Perth
16 Dec 2010
13
England
124
4
v Australia
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
Six plus wickets in a test innings by England bowlers against Australia in a losing cause
MA Wood of England captured six for 37 in Australia’s second innings – third innings of the test in the just concluded test at Hobart. His effort was in a losing cause to provide the 34th occasion of a England bowler’s six or more wickets in an innings against Australia going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
W
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
T Emmett
7
68
2
Aus
Melbourne
02 Jan 1879
2
JW Sharpe
6
84
1
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1892
3
GA Lohmann
8
58
1
Aus
Sydney
29 Jan 1892
4
T Richardson
7
168
1
Aus
Manchester
16 Jul 1896
5
T Richardson
6
76
4
Aus
Manchester
16 Jul 1896
6
JT Hearne
6
98
1
Aus
Melbourne
29 Jan 1898
7
T Richardson
8
94
2
Aus
Sydney
26 Feb 1898
8
SF Barnes
6
42
1
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
9
SF Barnes
7
121
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
10
SF Barnes
6
49
1
Aus
Sheffield
03 Jul 1902
11
WH Lockwood
6
48
1
Aus
Manchester
24 Jul 1902
12
LC Braund
8
81
1
Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
13
A Fielder
6
82
2
Aus
Sydney
13 Dec 1907
14
SF Barnes
7
60
1
Aus
Sydney
21 Feb 1908
15
SF Barnes
6
63
3
Aus
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
16
MW Tate
6
130
1
Aus
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
17
MW Tate
6
99
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1925
18
IAR Peebles
6
204
2
Aus
The Oval
16 Aug 1930
19
K Farnes
6
96
1
Aus
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
20
DVP Wright
7
105
2
Aus
Sydney
28 Feb 1947
21
JB Statham
7
57
2
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
22
FJ Titmus
7
79
2
Aus
Sydney
11 Jan 1963
23
IJ Jones
6
118
2
Aus
Adelaide
28 Jan 1966
24
PI Pocock
6
79
3
Aus
Manchester
06 Jun 1968
25
DL Underwood
7
113
1
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
26
IT Botham
6
78
1
Aus
Perth
14 Dec 1979
27
JE Emburey
7
78
3
Aus
Sydney
10 Jan 1987
28
ARC Fraser
6
82
2
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1990
29
PM Such
6
67
1
Aus
Manchester
03 Jun 1993
30
MJ Hoggard
7
109
2
Aus
Adelaide
01 Dec 2006
31
SCJ Broad
6
91
2
Aus
Leeds
07 Aug 2009
32
SCJ Broad
6
81
1
Aus
Brisbane
21 Nov 2013
33
BA Stokes
6
99
1
Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2014
34
MA Wood
6
37
3
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
England bowlers who have captured six plus wickets in a test innings against Australia
MA Wood of England captured six for 37 in Australia’s second innings – third innings of the test – in the just concluded test at Hobart to provide the 105th occasion of a England bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
W
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
T Emmett
7
68
2
Aus
Melbourne
02 Jan 1879
2
W Bates
7
28
2
Aus
Melbourne
19 Jan 1883
3
W Bates
7
74
3
Aus
Melbourne
19 Jan 1883
4
RG Barlow
7
40
4
Aus
Sydney
26 Jan 1883
5
E Peate
6
85
1
Aus
Lord’s
21 Jul 1884
6
G Ulyett
7
36
3
Aus
Lord’s
21 Jul 1884
7
W Barnes
6
31
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1885
8
RG Barlow
7
44
3
Aus
Manchester
05 Jul 1886
9
J Briggs
6
45
3
Aus
Lord’s
19 Jul 1886
10
GA Lohmann
7
36
2
Aus
The Oval
12 Aug 1886
11
W Barnes
6
28
4
Aus
Sydney
28 Jan 1887
12
GA Lohmann
8
35
2
Aus
Sydney
25 Feb 1887
13
R Peel
7
31
2
Aus
Manchester
30 Aug 1888
14
F Martin
6
50
1
Aus
The Oval
11 Aug 1890
15
F Martin
6
52
3
Aus
The Oval
11 Aug 1890
16
JW Sharpe
6
84
1
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1892
17
GA Lohmann
8
58
1
Aus
Sydney
29 Jan 1892
18
J Briggs
6
49
2
Aus
Adelaide
24 Mar 1892
19
J Briggs
6
87
3
Aus
Adelaide
24 Mar 1892
20
WH Lockwood
6
101
2
Aus
Lord’s
17 Jul 1893
21
R Peel
6
67
4
Aus
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
22
T Richardson
6
104
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Mar 1895
23
T Richardson
6
39
1
Aus
Lord’s
22 Jun 1896
24
T Richardson
7
168
1
Aus
Manchester
16 Jul 1896
25
T Richardson
6
76
4
Aus
Manchester
16 Jul 1896
26
JT Hearne
6
41
2
Aus
The Oval
10 Aug 1896
27
R Peel
6
23
4
Aus
The Oval
10 Aug 1896
28
JT Hearne
6
98
1
Aus
Melbourne
29 Jan 1898
29
T Richardson
8
94
2
Aus
Sydney
26 Feb 1898
30
WH Lockwood
7
71
2
Aus
The Oval
14 Aug 1899
31
SF Barnes
6
42
1
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
32
SF Barnes
7
121
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
33
W Rhodes
7
17
2
Aus
Birmingham
29 May 1902
34
SF Barnes
6
49
1
Aus
Sheffield
03 Jul 1902
35
WH Lockwood
6
48
1
Aus
Manchester
24 Jul 1902
36
W Rhodes
7
56
2
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1904
37
W Rhodes
8
68
4
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1904
38
BJT Bosanquet
6
51
4
Aus
Sydney
26 Feb 1904
39
LC Braund
8
81
1
Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
40
BJT Bosanquet
8
107
4
Aus
Nottingham
29 May 1905
41
A Fielder
6
82
2
Aus
Sydney
13 Dec 1907
42
SF Barnes
7
60
1
Aus
Sydney
21 Feb 1908
43
C Blythe
6
44
1
Aus
Birmingham
27 May 1909
44
SF Barnes
6
63
3
Aus
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
45
FR Foster
6
91
3
Aus
Melbourne
30 Dec 1911
46
MW Tate
6
130
1
Aus
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
47
MW Tate
6
99
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1925
48
H Larwood
6
32
2
Aus
Brisbane
30 Nov 1928
49
JC White
8
126
4
Aus
Adelaide
01 Feb 1929
50
IAR Peebles
6
204
2
Aus
The Oval
16 Aug 1930
51
H Verity
7
61
2
Aus
Lord’s
22 Jun 1934
52
H Verity
8
43
3
Aus
Lord’s
22 Jun 1934
53
WE Bowes
6
142
2
Aus
Leeds
20 Jul 1934
54
W Voce
6
41
2
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
55
K Farnes
6
96
1
Aus
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
56
DVP Wright
7
105
2
Aus
Sydney
28 Feb 1947
57
AV Bedser
7
55
1
Aus
Nottingham
11 Jun 1953
58
AV Bedser
7
44
3
Aus
Nottingham
11 Jun 1953
59
AV Bedser
6
95
2
Aus
Leeds
23 Jul 1953
60
FH Tyson
6
85
4
Aus
Sydney
17 Dec 1954
61
FH Tyson
7
27
4
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1954
62
JC Laker
6
55
3
Aus
Leeds
12 Jul 1956
63
JC Laker
9
37
2
Aus
Manchester
26 Jul 1956
64
JC Laker
10
53
3
Aus
Manchester
26 Jul 1956
65
JB Statham
7
57
2
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
66
FS Trueman
6
30
3
Aus
Leeds
06 Jul 1961
67
FJ Titmus
7
79
2
Aus
Sydney
11 Jan 1963
68
IJ Jones
6
118
2
Aus
Adelaide
28 Jan 1966
69
PI Pocock
6
79
3
Aus
Manchester
06 Jun 1968
70
R Illingworth
6
87
3
Aus
Leeds
25 Jul 1968
71
DL Underwood
7
50
4
Aus
The Oval
22 Aug 1968
72
JA Snow
6
114
1
Aus
Brisbane
27 Nov 1970
73
JA Snow
7
40
4
Aus
Sydney
09 Jan 1971
74
DL Underwood
6
45
3
Aus
Leeds
27 Jul 1972
75
DL Underwood
7
113
1
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
76
P Lever
6
38
1
Aus
Melbourne
08 Feb 1975
77
RGD Willis
7
78
2
Aus
Lord’s
16 Jun 1977
78
DL Underwood
6
66
3
Aus
Manchester
07 Jul 1977
79
IT Botham
6
78
1
Aus
Perth
14 Dec 1979
80
IT Botham
6
95
1
Aus
Leeds
16 Jul 1981
81
RGD Willis
8
43
4
Aus
Leeds
16 Jul 1981
82
IT Botham
6
125
1
Aus
The Oval
27 Aug 1981
83
NG Cowans
6
77
4
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1982
84
RM Ellison
6
77
1
Aus
Birmingham
15 Aug 1985
85
JE Emburey
7
78
3
Aus
Sydney
10 Jan 1987
86
ARC Fraser
6
82
2
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1990
87
PM Such
6
67
1
Aus
Manchester
03 Jun 1993
88
D Gough
6
49
2
Aus
Sydney
01 Jan 1995
89
PCR Tufnell
7
66
2
Aus
The Oval
21 Aug 1997
90
DW Headley
6
60
4
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1998
91
AR Caddick
7
94
4
Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2003
92
SP Jones
6
53
2
Aus
Manchester
11 Aug 2005
93
MJ Hoggard
7
109
2
Aus
Adelaide
01 Dec 2006
94
SCJ Broad
6
91
2
Aus
Leeds
07 Aug 2009
95
ST Finn
6
125
2
Aus
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
96
SCJ Broad
6
50
4
Aus
Ch-le-St
09 Aug 2013
97
SCJ Broad
6
81
1
Aus
Brisbane
21 Nov 2013
98
BA Stokes
6
99
1
Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2014
99
JM Anderson
6
47
1
Aus
Birmingham
29 Jul 2015
100
ST Finn
6
79
3
Aus
Birmingham
29 Jul 2015
101
SCJ Broad
8
15
1
Aus
Nottingham
06 Aug 2015
102
BA Stokes
6
36
3
Aus
Nottingham
06 Aug 2015
103
JC Archer
6
45
1
Aus
Leeds
22 Aug 2019
104
JC Archer
6
62
2
Aus
The Oval
12 Sep 2019
105
MA Wood
6
37
3
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
It also provides the 52nd occasion of a England bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings against Australia in Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
W
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
T Emmett
7
68
2
Aus
Melbourne
02 Jan 1879
2
W Bates
7
28
2
Aus
Melbourne
19 Jan 1883
3
W Bates
7
74
3
Aus
Melbourne
19 Jan 1883
4
RG Barlow
7
40
4
Aus
Sydney
26 Jan 1883
5
W Barnes
6
31
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1885
6
W Barnes
6
28
4
Aus
Sydney
28 Jan 1887
7
GA Lohmann
8
35
2
Aus
Sydney
25 Feb 1887
8
JW Sharpe
6
84
1
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1892
9
GA Lohmann
8
58
1
Aus
Sydney
29 Jan 1892
10
J Briggs
6
49
2
Aus
Adelaide
24 Mar 1892
11
J Briggs
6
87
3
Aus
Adelaide
24 Mar 1892
12
R Peel
6
67
4
Aus
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
13
T Richardson
6
104
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Mar 1895
14
JT Hearne
6
98
1
Aus
Melbourne
29 Jan 1898
15
T Richardson
8
94
2
Aus
Sydney
26 Feb 1898
16
SF Barnes
6
42
1
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
17
SF Barnes
7
121
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
18
W Rhodes
7
56
2
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1904
19
W Rhodes
8
68
4
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1904
20
BJT Bosanquet
6
51
4
Aus
Sydney
26 Feb 1904
21
LC Braund
8
81
1
Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
22
A Fielder
6
82
2
Aus
Sydney
13 Dec 1907
23
SF Barnes
7
60
1
Aus
Sydney
21 Feb 1908
24
FR Foster
6
91
3
Aus
Melbourne
30 Dec 1911
25
MW Tate
6
130
1
Aus
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
26
MW Tate
6
99
3
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1925
27
H Larwood
6
32
2
Aus
Brisbane
30 Nov 1928
28
JC White
8
126
4
Aus
Adelaide
01 Feb 1929
29
W Voce
6
41
2
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
30
K Farnes
6
96
1
Aus
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
31
DVP Wright
7
105
2
Aus
Sydney
28 Feb 1947
32
FH Tyson
6
85
4
Aus
Sydney
17 Dec 1954
33
FH Tyson
7
27
4
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1954
34
JB Statham
7
57
2
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
35
FJ Titmus
7
79
2
Aus
Sydney
11 Jan 1963
36
IJ Jones
6
118
2
Aus
Adelaide
28 Jan 1966
37
JA Snow
6
114
1
Aus
Brisbane
27 Nov 1970
38
JA Snow
7
40
4
Aus
Sydney
09 Jan 1971
39
DL Underwood
7
113
1
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
40
P Lever
6
38
1
Aus
Melbourne
08 Feb 1975
42
IT Botham
6
78
1
Aus
Perth
14 Dec 1979
42
NG Cowans
6
77
4
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1982
43
JE Emburey
7
78
3
Aus
Sydney
10 Jan 1987
44
ARC Fraser
6
82
2
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1990
45
D Gough
6
49
2
Aus
Sydney
01 Jan 1995
46
DW Headley
6
60
4
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1998
47
AR Caddick
7
94
4
Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2003
48
MJ Hoggard
7
109
2
Aus
Adelaide
01 Dec 2006
49
ST Finn
6
125
2
Aus
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
50
SCJ Broad
6
81
1
Aus
Brisbane
21 Nov 2013
51
BA Stokes
6
99
1
Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2014
52
MA Wood
6
37
3
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
Hobart test witnesses three One hundred plus year old records rewritten or equaled
I have mentioned these records separately, but thought to put them again in one page for a better presentation. So here they are
DA Warner’s “most ball duck”
DA Warner was dismissed for a zero after 22 deliveries. It took 133 years and 11 months for DA Warner to rewrite the record for “most ball duck” against England. DA Warner’s 22nd ball duck came at Hobart in Jan 2022, while SP Jone’s 20 ball duck had come at Sydney in Feb 1888
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DA Warner
0
22
1
Eng
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
2
SP Jones
0
20
2
Eng
Sydney
10 Feb 1888
DA Warner shares the record for most ducks by an opening batsman against England.
DA Warner’s duck in this test represents his fifth duck of his test career as an opening batsman against England. He became the second Australian opening batsman to score five ducks against England after VT Trumper.
No
Player
R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
VT Trumper
0
1
Eng
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
2
VT Trumper
0
4
Eng
Leeds
03 Jul 1905
3
VT Trumper
0
3
Eng
Adelaide
10 Jan 1908
4
VT Trumper
0
1
Eng
Melbourne
07 Feb 1908
5
VT Trumper
0
3
Eng
Melbourne
07 Feb 1908
No
Player
R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DA Warner
0
1
Eng
Nottingham
06 Aug 2015
2
DA Warner
0
3
Eng
Leeds
22 Aug 2019
3
DA Warner
0
1
Eng
Manchester
04 Sep 2019
4
DA Warner
0
3
Eng
Manchester
04 Sep 2019
5
DA Warner
0
1
Eng
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
It is interesting to note that both the batsmen have collected a pair while scoring five ducks. VT Trumper collected a paid at Melbourne in Feb 1908 while DA Warner’s pair came at Manchester in Sep 2019.
It took 113 years and nine months for DA Warner to equal the record of five ducks by an Australian opening batsman against England. DA Warner’s fifth duck came in Jan 2022 while VT Trumper had scored his fifth duck in Feb 1908.
RJ Burns becomes the second England opener to be dismissed run out for a duck against Australia
RJ Burns was dismissed run out for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out for a duck in an innings against Australia.
No
Player
R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AE Stoddart
0
2
Aus
Manchester
24 Aug 1893
2
RJ Burns
0
2
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
RJ Burns became the second England opening batsman to be dismissed run out for a duck against Australia after 128 years and five months. England opening batsman AE Stoddart was dismissed run out for a duck in Aug 1893 against Australia in Aug 1893
Another 100 year old record unearthed in Hobart test
RJ Burns was dismissed run out for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out for a duck in an innings against Australia. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out for a duck in an innings against Australia on away soil.
No
Player
R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AE Stoddart
0
2
Aus
Manchester
24 Aug 1893
2
RJ Burns
0
2
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
RJ Burns became the second England opening batsman to be dismissed run out for a duck against Australia after 128 years and five months. England opening batsman AE Stoddart was dismissed run out for a duck in Aug 1893 against Australia.
NM Lyon scored 31 in Australia’s first innings to provide his sixth score of 30 plus runs in an innings. It is also his highest individual score against England. All his six scores of 30 plus runs are tabulated below.
No
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
47
2
SAF
Cape Town
22 Mar 2018
2
40*
2
Win
Bridgetown
07 Apr 2012
3
38*
4
Ind
Adelaide
06 Dec 2018
4
34
2
NZl
Adelaide
27 Nov 2015
5
33
2
NZl
Ch’church
20 Feb 2016
6
31
4
SAF
Perth
30 Nov 2012
7
31
1
Eng
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
RJ Burns was dismissed run out for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the 41st occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings. It also provides the 24th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings on away soil.
RJ Burns was dismissed run out for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings. It also provides the second occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings on away soil.
RJ Burns was dismissed run out for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the 15th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings against Australia. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings against Australia on away soil.
RJ Burns was dismissed run out for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out for a duck in an innings against Australia. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out for a duck in an innings against Australia on away soil.
No
Player
R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AE Stoddart
0
2
Aus
Manchester
24 Aug 1893
2
RJ Burns
0
2
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
RJ Burns became the second England opening batsman to be dismissed run out for a duck against Australia after 128 years and five months. England opening batsman AE Stoddart was dismissed run out for a duck in Aug 1893 against Australia.
RJ Burns was dismissed for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the 275th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings. It also provides the 160th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings on away soil.
RJ Burns was dismissed for a duck in England’s first innings to provide the 101st occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 70th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a duck in an innings against Australia on away soil.
DA Warner and RJ Burns were dismissed for ducks for Australia and England in the first and second innings respectively in this test to provide the 62nd occasion of rival openers dismissed for ducks in the first and second innings of a test in the annals of test.
It also provides the fifth such occasion in Australia-England test series and also provides the fourth such occasion in Australia-England test series played in Australia.
No
No
Player
R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
G Ulyett
0
1
Eng
Aus
Sydney
03 Mar 1882
2
HH Massie
0
2
Aus
Eng
Sydney
03 Mar 1882
2
1
VT Trumper
0
1
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
2
TW Hayward
0
2
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
3
1
RB McCosker
0
1
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
08 Feb 1975
2
DL Amiss
0
2
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
08 Feb 1975
4
1
JM Brearley
0
1
Eng
Aus
Leeds
11 Aug 1977
2
IC Davis
0
2
Aus
Eng
Leeds
11 Aug 1977
5
1
DA Warner
0
1
Aus
Eng
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
2
RJ Burns
0
2
Eng
Aus
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
SW Billings kept wickets for England in this test. He became the 47th wicket keeper to don the gloves for Rngland against Australia and 40th wicket keeper to keep wickets for England against Australia in Australia.
DA Warner collected a pair in this test. He was dismissed without scoring in the second innings which was his sixth duck against England while opening the innings. He now holds the record for most ducks by an Australian opening batsman against England. He went past VT Trumper who had scored five ducks against England as an opening batsman.
DA Warner’s pair in this test provides the 42nd occasion of an Australian batsman collecting a pair in a test against England. It also provides the 23rd occasion of an Australian batsman collecting a pair in a test against England on home soil.
DA Warner’s pair in this test provides the eighth occasion of an Australian opening batsman collecting a pair in a test against England. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian opening batsman collecting a pair in a test against England on home soil.
DA Warner became the first Australian batsman to collect a pair on two occasions against England. Prior to this test, he had failed to score against England in both innings of the Manchester test in Sep 2019.
DA Warner’s pair in this test provides the 69th occasion of an opening batsman collecting a pair in the annals of test cricket.
The following seven opening batsmen have collected a pair on two occasions.
No
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
MS Atapattu
0
0
Srl
Eng
Col-SSC
15 Mar 2001
2
MS Atapattu
0
0
Srl
Pak
Faisalabad
20 Oct 2004
2
1
MA Atherton
0
0
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1998
2
MA Atherton
0
0
Eng
SAF
Jo’burg
25 Nov 1999
3
1
GW Flower
0
0
Zim
Pak
Rawalpindi
09 Dec 1993
2
GW Flower
0
0
Zim
Ind
Delhi
18 Nov 2000
4
1
CH Gayle
0
0
Win
Srl
Col-SSC
29 Nov 2001
2
CH Gayle
0
0
Win
Ind
Kingston
30 Jun 2006
5
1
HH Gibbs
0
0
SAF
Ind
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
2
HH Gibbs
0
0
SAF
Win
P Elizabeth
26 Dec 2007
6
1
LJ Tancred
0
0
SAF
Eng
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
2
LJ Tancred
0
0
SAF
Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
7
1
DA Warner
0
0
Aus
Eng
Manchester
04 Sep 2019
2
DA Warner
0
0
Aus
Eng
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
LJ Tancred of South Africa and DA Warner of England are the two opening batsmen to collect pairs on two occasions against the same opposition – England. DA Warner is the only opening batsman to collect the pair on home soil and away soil.
No
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
LJ Tancred
0
0
SAF
Eng
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
2
LJ Tancred
0
0
SAF
Eng
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
2
1
DA Warner
0
0
Aus
Eng
Manchester
04 Sep 2019
2
DA Warner
0
0
Aus
Eng
Hobart
14 Jan 2022
At the end of DA Warner’s second innings in this test, he has been dismissed by SCJ Broad on 14 occasions. The breakup of his 14 dismissals read thus
Bowler
SCJ Broad
Team`
England
Matches
26
Batsman
DA Warner
Team
Australia
Dismissals-Total
14
Bowled
03
Caught-fielder
05
Caught-wicket keeper
03
Stumped
00
Leg before wicket
03
Hit wicket
00
Dismissed for ducks
04
Dismissed for pairs
02
DA Warner’s second innings duck in this test provides the 16th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a duck in a day-night test. It also provides the 83rd occasion of a batsman scoring a duck in a day-night test.
DA Warner’s pair in this test provides the first occasion of an opening batsman collecting a pair in a day-night test. It also provides the sixth occasion of a batsman collecting a pair in a day-night test.
RR Pant’s 100 not out against South Africa in the just concluded test at Cape Town was in a losing cause to provide the 34th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s century going in vain in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
LEG Ames
126
2
Eng
Win
Kingston
14 Mar 1935
2
WW Wade
125
1
SAF
Eng
P Elizabeth
05 Mar 1949
3
Imtiaz Ahmed
122
1
Pak
Win
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
4
APE Knott
106*
4
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
5
APE Knott
116
2
Eng
Win
Leeds
22 Jul 1976
6
WB Phillips
120
1
Aus
Win
Bridgetown
30 Mar 1984
7
RC Russell
128*
3
Eng
Aus
Manchester
27 Jul 1989
8
Kaluwitharana
132*
2
Srl
Aus
Col-SSC
17 Aug 1992
9
A Flower
115
2
Zim
Ind
Delhi
13 Mar 1993
10
Moin Khan
117*
4
Pak
Srl
Sialkot
22 Sep 1995
11
Kaluwitharana
103
3
Srl
NZl
Dunedin
07 Mar 1997
12
A Flower
105*
3
Zim
Srl
Col-SSC
14 Jan 1998
13
A Flower
129
3
Zim
Srl
Harare
26 Nov 1999
14
A Flower
113*
2
Zim
Win
Trinidad
16 Mar 2000
15
A Flower
183*
1
Zim
Ind
Delhi
18 Nov 2000
16
A Flower
142
2
Zim
SAF
Harare
07 Sep 2001
17
A Flower
199*
3
Zim
SAF
Harare
07 Sep 2001
18
AC Gilchrist
133
2
Aus
Eng
Sydney
02 Jan 2003
19
Sangakkara
138
3
Srl
Pak
Karachi
28 Oct 2004
20
M Rahim
101
4
Ban
Ind
Chattogram
17 Jan 2010
21
McCullum
104
3
NZl
Aus
Wellington
19 Mar 2010
22
H Jayawardene
112
1
Srl
Eng
Cardiff
26 May 2011
23
D Ramdin
107
1
Win
NZl
Hamilton
19 Dec 2013
24
S Ahmed
103
2
Pak
Srl
Col-SSC
14 Aug 2014
25
M Rahim
116
3
Ban
Win
Kingstown
05 Sep 2014
26
RW Chakabva
101
2
Zim
Ban
Khulna
03 Nov 2014
27
LD Chandimal
126
3
Srl
Eng
Ch-le-St
27 May 2016
28
M Rahim
159
1
Ban
NZl
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
29
M Rahim
127
2
Ban
Ind
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
30
JM Bairstow
119
1
Eng
Aus
Perth
14 Dec 2017
31
RR Pant
114
4
Ind
Eng
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
32
Q de Kock
111
2
SAF
Ind
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
33
Liton Das
114
1
Ban
Pak
Chattogram
26 Nov 2021
34
RR Pant
100*
3
Ind
SAF
Cape Town
11 Jan 2022
It also provides the second occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman’s century going in vain. Both such occasions are tabulated below. Interestingly enough, on both occasions, it was RR Pant who had scored the century.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RR Pant
114
4
Ind
Eng
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
2
RR Pant
100*
3
Ind
SAF
Cape Town
11 Jan 2022
It also provides the third occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s century going in vain against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Flower
142
2
Zim
SAF
Harare
07 Sep 2001
2
A Flower
199*
3
Zim
SAF
Harare
07 Sep 2001
3
RR Pant
100*
3
Ind
SAF
Cape Town
11 Jan 2022
It also provides the second occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s century going in vain on South African soil. Both such occasions are tabulated below. RR Pant became the first visiting wicket keeper batsman to witness his century going in vain.