JJ Bumrah’s five wickets in this test fetched him an aggregate of 102 wickets on away soil. He became the eleventh Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets on away soil. The following table lists all these bowlers.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
F
T
1
A Kumble
69
121
20058
9645
269
10
1
2
N Kapil Dev
66
108
15529
7064
215
12
0
3
Z Khan
54
095
11476
6516
207
08
1
4
I Sharma
62
109
12146
6718
204
09
1
5
Harbhajan
48
087
11591
5913
152
07
1
6
Mohd Shami
38
070
07146
4069
137
04
0
7
BS Bedi
37
064
10973
4350
129
06
1
8
J Srinath
35
064
09074
4322
128
05
0
9
R Ashwin
32
057
07968
3891
125
06
1
10
JJ Bumrah
22
043
04851
2147
102
06
0
11
Chandrasekhar
26
042
06778
3266
100
08
1
JJ Bumrah’s five wickets in this test fetched him an aggregate of 102 wickets on away soil. He became the sixth Indian pace bowler to capture 100 plus wickets on away soil. The following table lists all these bowlers.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
F
T
1
N Kapil Dev
66
108
15529
7064
215
12
0
2
Z Khan
54
095
11476
6516
207
08
1
3
I Sharma
62
109
12146
6718
204
09
1
4
Mohd Shami
38
070
07146
4069
137
04
0
5
J Srinath
35
064
09074
4322
128
05
0
6
JJ Bumrah
22
043
04851
2147
102
06
0
It is interesting to note that JJ Bumrah has captured 102 wickets on away soil out of his 106 wickets in his test career. He has played 25 tests in his career. He has played 22 tests on away soil. He has played just two tests on home soil – at Chennai against England and at Ahmedabad against England in Feb 2021. At Chennai he captured four wickets and at Ahmedabad he went wicket less.He has also played a test on away soil – against New Zealand at Southampton in England in which he went wicket less.
South Africa Vs India : Centurion Test : Fifth day
India became the third team to beat South Africa at Centurion. South Africa has lost three tests at Centurion. India won this test by 113 runs.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Eng
won
002 wkts
SAF
Centurion
14 Jan 2000
2
Aus
won
281 runs
SAF
Centurion
12 Feb 2014
3
Ind
won
113 runs
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
South Africa lost this test by 113 runs to provide the 40th occasion of South Africa losing a test by 100 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SAF
lost
530 runs
Aus
Melbourne
17 Feb 1911
2
SAF
lost
337 runs
Ind
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
3
SAF
lost
313 runs
Srl
Col-SSC
11 Aug 2004
4
SAF
lost
312 runs
Eng
Cape Town
01 Jan 1957
5
SAF
lost
288 runs
Eng
P Elizabeth
13 Feb 1896
6
SAF
lost
281 runs
Aus
Centurion
12 Feb 2014
7
SAF
lost
280 runs
Ind
Kanpur
08 Dec 1996
8
SAF
lost
278 runs
Srl
Galle
12 Jul 2018
9
SAF
lost
246 runs
Aus
Adelaide
14 Dec 2001
10
SAF
lost
245 runs
Aus
Cape Town
01 Mar 2014
11
SAF
lost
241 runs
Eng
Durban
26 Dec 2015
12
SAF
lost
239 runs
Eng
The Oval
27 Jul 2017
13
SAF
lost
211 runs
Eng
Lord’s
06 Jul 2017
14
SAF
lost
210 runs
Eng
Cape Town
01 Apr 1899
15
SAF
lost
208 runs
Srl
Durban
26 Dec 2011
16
SAF
lost
203 runs
Ind
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
17
SAF
lost
199 runs
Srl
Col-SSC
20 Jul 2018
18
SAF
lost
191 runs
Eng
Jo’burg
24 Jan 2020
19
SAF
lost
191 runs
Aus
Adelaide
28 Jan 1994
20
SAF
lost
189 runs
Eng
Cape Town
03 Jan 2020
21
SAF
lost
184 runs
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2005
22
SAF
lost
177 runs
Eng
Manchester
04 Aug 2017
23
SAF
lost
175 runs
Aus
Durban
06 Mar 2009
24
SAF
lost
174 runs
Eng
Leeds
08 Jul 1912
25
SAF
lost
169 runs
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1931
26
SAF
lost
162 runs
Aus
Jo’burg
26 Feb 2009
27
SAF
lost
159 runs
Aus
Jo’burg
18 Oct 1902
28
SAF
lost
137 runs
NZl
Jo’burg
25 Nov 1994
29
SAF
lost
131 runs
Eng
Jo’burg
24 Dec 1956
30
SAF
lost
130 runs
Win
Kingston
19 Apr 2001
31
SAF
lost
128 runs
Win
P Elizabeth
26 Dec 2007
32
SAF
lost
124 runs
Ind
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
33
SAF
lost
123 runs
Ind
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
34
SAF
lost
118 runs
Aus
Durban
01 Mar 2018
35
SAF
lost
113 runs
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
36
SAF
lost
112 runs
Aus
Durban
24 Mar 2006
37
SAF
lost
109 runs
Eng
Durban
16 Feb 1923
38
SAF
lost
108 runs
Ind
Mohali
05 Nov 2015
39
SAF
lost
103 runs
Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2009
40
SAF
lost
100 runs
Eng
Birmingham
09 Jun 1960
South Africa lost this test by 113 runs to provide the sixth occasion of South Africa losing a test by 100 plus runs margin against India. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SAF
lost
337 runs
Ind
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
2
SAF
lost
280 runs
Ind
Kanpur
08 Dec 1996
3
SAF
lost
203 runs
Ind
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
4
SAF
lost
124 runs
Ind
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
5
SAF
lost
123 runs
Ind
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
6
SAF
lost
113 runs
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
South Africa lost this test by 113 runs to provide the sixth occasion of South Africa losing a test by 100 plus runs margin against India on home soil. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SAF
lost
123 runs
Ind
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
2
SAF
lost
113 runs
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
With this win India has won 40 tests under V Kohli’s captaincy. V Kohli became the fourth captain in the annals of test cricket to win 40 or more tests. Others are – GC Smith {51}, RT Ponting {48} and SR Waugh {41}
V Kohli’s run aggregate in winning tests read 3573 runs. He is the third captain to score 3500 plus runs in winning tests. Others are GC Smith {4673} and RT Ponting {4434}
V Kohli has appeared in India’s 51 winning tests. He is one of the 35 cricketers who have appeared in a team’s 50 plus winning tests. He is also one of the four cricketers who have appeared in India’s 50 plus winning tests. Others are – SR Tendulkar {72}, R Dravid {56} and CA Pujara {54}
V Kohli’s run aggregate in India’s winning tests read 4206 at the end of this test. He is one of the four Indian batsmen who have scored 4000 plus runs in winning tests.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
C
HC
0
1
Tendulkar
72
113
17
5946
248*
20
24
2
2
R Dravid
56
92
14
5131
270
15
23
2
3
V Kohli
51
83
7
4206
254*
13
15
7
4
CA Pujara
54
89
7
4148
206*
12
22
7
V Kohli is one of the 22 batsman in the annals of test cricket who have scored 4000 plus in a team’s winning tests
Mohammad Shami returned with figures of 8 for 107 in this test to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
R Ashwin
46.0
13
098
12
SAF
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
2
BKV Prasad
44.0
10
153
10
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
3
Harbhajan
51.3
09
141
09
SAF
Kolkata
28 Nov 2004
4
J Srinath
31.0
11
068
08
SAF
Ahmedabad
20 Nov 1996
5
RA Jadeja
29.5
04
076
08
SAF
Mohali
05 Nov 2015
6
R Ashwin
38.0
10
090
08
SAF
Mohali
05 Nov 2015
7
Sreesanth
35.0
11
099
08
SAF
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
8
J Srinath
47.0
15
104
08
SAF
P Elizabeth
16 Nov 2001
9
Mohd Shami
33.0
08
107
08
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
10
A Kumble
70.0
30
113
08
SAF
Jo’burg
26 Nov 1992
11
Harbhajan
72.3
25
123
08
SAF
Kolkata
14 Feb 2010
12
Sreesanth
43.0
07
188
08
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 2006
13
R Ashwin
66.2
16
189
08
SAF
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
14
Harbhajan
78.5
05
265
08
SAF
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
Mohammad Shami’s 8 for 107 in this test provide the sixth occasion of an Indian medium pace bowler to capture eight wickets in a test against South Africa.
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BKV Prasad
44.0
10
153
10
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
2
J Srinath
31.0
11
068
08
SAF
Ahmedabad
20 Nov 1996
3
Sreesanth
35.0
11
099
08
SAF
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
4
J Srinath
47.0
15
104
08
SAF
P Elizabeth
16 Nov 2001
5
Mohd Shami
33.0
08
107
08
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
6
Sreesanth
43.0
07
188
08
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 2006
Mohammad Shami’s 8 for 107 in this test provides the fifth occasion of an Indian medium pace bowler to capture eight wickets in a test against South Afirca on South African soil.
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BKV Prasad
44.0
10
153
10
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
2
Sreesanth
35.0
11
099
08
SAF
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
3
J Srinath
47.0
15
104
08
SAF
P Elizabeth
16 Nov 2001
4
Mohd Shami
33.0
08
107
08
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
5
Sreesanth
43.0
07
188
08
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 2006
Mohammad Shami’s 8 for 107 in this test provides the sixth occasion of an Indian medium pace bowler to capture eight wickets in a test against South Afirca on South African soil.
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BKV Prasad
44.0
10
153
10
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
2
Sreesanth
35.0
11
099
08
SAF
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
3
J Srinath
47.0
15
104
08
SAF
P Elizabeth
16 Nov 2001
4
Mohd Shami
33.0
08
107
08
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
5
A Kumble
70.0
30
113
08
SAF
Jo’burg
26 Nov 1992
6
Sreesanth
43.0
07
188
08
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 2006
JJ Bumrah’s five wickets in this test fetched him an aggregate of 102 wickets on away soil. He became the eleventh Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets on away soil. The following table lists all these bowlers.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
F
T
1
A Kumble
69
121
20058
9645
269
10
1
2
N Kapil Dev
66
108
15529
7064
215
12
0
3
Z Khan
54
095
11476
6516
207
08
1
4
I Sharma
62
109
12146
6718
204
09
1
5
Harbhajan
48
087
11591
5913
152
07
1
6
Mohd Shami
38
070
07146
4069
137
04
0
7
BS Bedi
37
064
10973
4350
129
06
1
8
J Srinath
35
064
09074
4322
128
05
0
9
R Ashwin
32
057
07968
3891
125
06
1
10
JJ Bumrah
22
043
04851
2147
102
06
0
11
Chandrasekhar
26
042
06778
3266
100
08
1
JJ Bumrah’s five wickets in this test fetched him an aggregate of 102 wickets on away soil. He became the sixth Indian pace bowler to capture 100 plus wickets on away soil. The following table lists all these bowlers.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
F
T
1
N Kapil Dev
66
108
15529
7064
215
12
0
2
Z Khan
54
095
11476
6516
207
08
1
3
I Sharma
62
109
12146
6718
204
09
1
4
Mohd Shami
38
070
07146
4069
137
04
0
5
J Srinath
35
064
09074
4322
128
05
0
6
JJ Bumrah
22
043
04851
2147
102
06
0
It is interesting to note that JJ Bumrah has captured 102 wickets on away soil out of his 106 wickets in his test career. He has played 25 tests in his career. He has played 22 tests on away soil. He has played just two tests on home soil – at Chennai against England and at Ahmedabad against England in Feb 2021. At Chennai he captured four wickets and at Ahmedabad he went wicket less.He has also played a test on away soil – against New Zealand at Southampton in England in which he went wicket less.
South Africa Vs India : Centurion Test : Fourth day
K Rabada’s four wickets in India’s second innings fetched him a tally of 220 wickets in his test career and also 148 wickets on home soil. He now stands seventh in the list of eight bowlers who have captured most wickets on home soil. He went past VD Philander who had a tally of 146 wickets on home soil.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
F
T
1
DW Steyn
52
099
10496
5643
261
16
3
2
M Ntini
53
103
11266
5986
249
12
2
3
SM Pollock
59
109
12353
4955
235
09
1
4
AA Donald
38
068
07968
3831
177
12
2
5
JH Kallis
88
147
10281
5051
165
02
0
6
M Morkel
41
080
07829
4060
155
04
0
7
K Rabada
27
051
05052
2948
148
08
4
8
Philander
36
069
06408
2787
146
09
1
He is also one of the eight South African bowlers who have captured 200 plus wickets in their test career.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
F
T
1
DW Steyn
093
171
18608
10077
439
26
5
2
SM Pollock
108
202
24353
09733
421
16
1
3
M Ntini
101
190
20834
11242
390
18
4
4
AA Donald
072
129
15519
07344
330
20
3
5
M Morkel
086
160
16498
08550
309
08
0
6
JH Kallis
165
270
20172
09497
291
05
0
7
Philander
064
119
11391
05000
224
13
2
8
K Rabada
048
088
09043
04960
220
10
4
India was dismissed for 174 in its second innings to provide the 13th occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 175 runs against South Africa. It also provides the eighth occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 175 runs against South Africa in South Africa.
No
Team
Score
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Ind
100
2
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
2
Ind
066
4
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
3
Ind
144
4
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 1997
4
Ind
169
3
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2007
5
Ind
136
1
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
6
Ind
135
4
SAF
Cape Town
05 Jan 2018
7
Ind
151
4
SAF
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
8
Ind
174
3
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
It also provides the third occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 175 runs against South Africa at Centurion.
No
Team
Score
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Ind
136
1
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
2
Ind
151
4
SAF
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
3
Ind
174
3
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
India was dismissed for 174 in its second innings to provide the 142nd occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 175 runs. It also provides the 79th occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 175 runs on away soil.
India has been dismissed for a total of less than 175 runs on away soil for more than three occasions against an opposition on 13 occasions. The following table lists them ground wise.
No
Team
Inns
Ground
Opp
1
India
11
Lord’s
Eng
2
India
05
Leeds
Eng
3
India
05
Melbourne
Aus
4
India
05
Manchester
Eng
5
India
04
Wellington
NZl
6
India
04
Brisbane
Aus
7
India
04
The Oval
Eng
8
India
04
Kingston
Win
9
India
03
Birmingham
Eng
10
India
03
Bridgetown
Win
11
India
03
Cape Town
SAF
12
India
03
Trinidad
Win
13
India
03
Centurion
SAF
India has been dismissed for a total of less than 175 runs in South Africa on three occasions against South Africa on two grounds – Cape Town and Centurion.
No
Team
Inns
Ground
Opp
1
India
03
Cape Town
SAF
2
India
03
Centurion
SAF
V Kohli’s run aggregate on away soil read 4031 at the end of this test. He became the sixth Indian batsman to total 4000 plus runs on away soil.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
100
50
1
Tendulkar
106
176
17
8705
248*
29
36
2
R Dravid
093
164
21
7667
270
21
36
3
Gavaskar
060
106
09
5055
221
18
22
4
VVS Laxman
077
134
16
5014
178
09
32
5
SC Ganguly
063
104
07
4032
147
08
22
6
V Kohli
053
096
02
4031
200
14
15
V Kohli was dismissed for 18 in India’s second innings to provide the 47th occasion of his being dismissed for a score less than 20 runs while leading India. He holds the record for an Indian captain who has been dismissed for a score of less than 20 in an innings. MS Dhoni was the other Indian captain to be dismissed for a score of less than 20 runs in an innings on 40 plus occasions – 41 occasions.
V Kohli while leading India has been dismissed for scores less than 50 runs on 71 occasions. MS Dhoni holds the second place with 62 such occasions.
As a batsman V Kohli has not scored a fifty in 108 innings. He is closely followed by CA Pujara who has 106 such occasions.
D Elgar scored 52 not out in South Africa’s second innings to provide the 17th occasion of a South African captain scoring a fifty against India. It also provides the the eleventh occasion of a South African captain scoring a fifty against India on home soil. He also became the third South African captain to score a fifty against India at Centurion.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GC Smith
62
2
Ind
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
2
du Plessis
63
1
Ind
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
3
D Elgar
52*
4
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
D Elgar scored 52 not out in South Africa’s second innings to provide the tenth occasion of a South African captain opener scoring a fifty against India. It also provides the seventh occasion of a South African captain opener scoring a fifty against India on home soil. He also became the second South African captain opener to score a fifty against India at Centurion.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GC Smith
62
2
Ind
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
2
D Elgar
52*
4
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
D Elgar’s 52 not out in South Africa’s second innings represents his 31st fifty and also his 20th fifty on home soil He became the seventh South African batsman to score 20 plus fifties on home soil. Others are – JH Kallis {57}, HM Amla {42}, AB de Villiers {29}, GC Smith {29}, MV Boucher {24} and G Kirsten {24}
D Elgar’s 52 not out in South Africa’s second innings represent his third fifty while leading South Africa and his first on home soil
No
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
54
2
Eng
Lord’s
06 Jul 2017
2
77
1
Win
Gros Islet
18 Jun 2021
3
52*
4
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
D Elgar’s 52 not out in South Africa’s second innings represent his fourth fifty against India as batsman. It also represents his third fifty on home soil against India and his second fifty against India at Centurion.
No
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
61
3
Ind
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
2
86*
4
Ind
Jo’burg
24 Jan 2018
3
160
2
Ind
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
4
52*
4
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
South Africa Vs India : Centurion Test : Third day
L Ngidi captured 6 for 71 in India’s second innings to provide the 106th occasion of a South African bowler capturing six plus wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 65th occasion of a South African bowler capturing six plus wickets in a test innings on home soil
L Ngidi captured 6 for 71 in India’s second innings to provide the tenth occasion of a South African bowler capturing six plus wickets in a test innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AA Donald
28.0
4
84
7
3
Ind
P Eli’beth
26 Dec 1992
2
L Klusener
21.3
4
64
8
4
Ind
Kolkata
27 Nov 1996
3
PR Adams
19.1
6
55
6
1
Ind
Kanpur
08 Dec 1996
4
SM Pollock
21.4
10
56
6
3
Ind
Bl’fontein
03 Nov 2001
5
DW Steyn
16.4
6
51
7
2
Ind
Nagpur
06 Feb 2010
6
DW Steyn
19.0
6
50
6
1
Ind
Durban
26 Dec 2010
7
DW Steyn
30.0
9
100
6
1
Ind
Durban
26 Dec 2013
8
Philander
15.4
4
42
6
4
Ind
Cape Town
05 Jan 2018
9
L Ngidi
12.2
3
39
6
4
Ind
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
10
L Ngidi
24.0
5
71
6
1
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
DW Steyn {03} and L Ngidi {02} are the two South African bowlers who have captured six wickets in an innings against India on two or more occasions
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DW Steyn
16.4
6
51
7
2
Ind
Nagpur
06 Feb 2010
2
DW Steyn
19.0
6
50
6
1
Ind
Durban
26 Dec 2010
3
DW Steyn
30.0
9
100
6
1
Ind
Durban
26 Dec 2013
1
L Ngidi
12.2
3
39
6
4
Ind
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
2
L Ngidi
24.0
5
71
6
1
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
L Ngidi captured 6 for 71 in India’s second innings to provide the seventh occasion of a South African bowler capturing six plus wickets in a test innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AA Donald
28.0
4
84
7
3
Ind
P Eli’beth
26 Dec 1992
2
SM Pollock
21.4
10
56
6
3
Ind
Bl’fontein
03 Nov 2001
3
DW Steyn
19.0
6
50
6
1
Ind
Durban
26 Dec 2010
4
DW Steyn
30.0
9
100
6
1
Ind
Durban
26 Dec 2013
5
Philander
15.4
4
42
6
4
Ind
Cape Town
05 Jan 2018
6
L Ngidi
12.2
3
39
6
4
Ind
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
7
L Ngidi
24.0
5
71
6
1
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
DW Steyn and L Ngidi are the two South African bowlers who have captured six wickets in an innings against India on two occasions
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DW Steyn
19.0
6
50
6
1
Ind
Durban
26 Dec 2010
2
DW Steyn
30.0
9
100
6
1
Ind
Durban
26 Dec 2013
1
L Ngidi
12.2
3
39
6
4
Ind
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
2
L Ngidi
24.0
5
71
6
1
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
L Ngidi captured 6 for 71 in India’s second innings to provide the tenth occasion of a South African bowler capturing six plus wickets in a test innings at Centurion. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Nel
29.0
7
81
6
2
Eng
Centurion
21 Jan 2005
2
M Zondeki
14.3
2
39
6
3
Zim
Centurion
11 Mar 2005
3
DW Steyn
10.3
1
49
6
3
NZl
Centurion
16 Nov 2007
4
KJ Abbott
11.4
4
29
7
2
Pak
Centurion
22 Feb 2013
5
DW Steyn
08.2
2
34
6
3
Win
Centurion
17 Dec 2014
6
K Rabada
29.0
6
112
7
2
Eng
Centurion
22 Jan 2016
7
K Rabada
10.4
2
32
6
4
Eng
Centurion
22 Jan 2016
8
L Ngidi
12.2
3
39
6
4
Ind
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
9
D Olivier
14.0
3
37
6
1
Pak
Centurion
26 Dec 2018
10
L Ngidi
24.0
5
71
6
1
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
DW Steyn, K Rabada and L Ngidi are the three South African bowlers who have captured six wickets in a test innings on two occasions at Centurion. L Ngidi is the only bowler to perform such a feat against India.
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DW Steyn
10.3
1
49
6
3
NZl
Centurion
16 Nov 2007
2
DW Steyn
08.2
2
34
6
3
Win
Centurion
17 Dec 2014
1
K Rabada
29.0
6
112
7
2
Eng
Centurion
22 Jan 2016
2
K Rabada
10.4
2
32
6
4
Eng
Centurion
22 Jan 2016
1
L Ngidi
12.2
3
39
6
4
Ind
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
2
L Ngidi
24.0
5
71
6
1
Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
RR Pant effected his 100th dismissal when he caught W Mulder of the bowling of Mohd Shami. At the end of South Africa’s innings, he had effected 101 dismissals. Prior to the start of this test, he had an aggregate of 97 dismissals. Four catches in South Africa’s first innings fetched him 101 dismissals.
RR Pant became the sixth Indian wicket keeper to effect 100 plus dismissals. The following table lists these wicket keepers.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
Dis
Ct
St
1
MS Dhoni
2005-2014
90
166
294
256
38
2
Kirmani
1976-1986
88
151
198
160
38
3
KS More
1986-1993
49
090
130
110
20
4
NR Mongia
1994-2001
44
077
107
099
08
5
WP Saha
2012-2021
39
076
104
092
12
6
RR Pant
2018-2021
26
050
101
093
08
RR Pant became the 48th wicket keeper in the annals of cricket to effect 100 plus dismissals.
Mohammad Shami returned with five for 44 in South Africa’s first innings to provide the 28th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against South Africa. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against South Africa in South Africa. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against South Africa at Centurion.
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Kumble
44.0
22
53
6
3
SAF
Jo’burg
26 Nov 1992
2
BKV Prasad
19.0
6
60
5
1
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
3
BKV Prasad
25.0
4
93
5
3
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
4
J Srinath
25.1
5
104
5
2
SAF
Jo’burg
16 Jan 1997
5
J Srinath
33.0
6
140
5
2
SAF
B’fontein
03 Nov 2001
6
J Srinath
30.0
6
76
6
1
SAF
P Eli’beth
16 Nov 2001
7
Sreesanth
10.0
3
40
5
2
SAF
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
8
Sreesanth
29.0
0
114
5
1
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2011
9
Harbhajan
38.0
1
120
7
3
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2011
10
RA Jadeja
58.2
15
138
6
2
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 2013
11
JJ Bumrah
18.5
2
54
5
2
SAF
Jo’burg
24 Jan 2018
12
Mohd Shami
12.3
2
28
5
4
SAF
Jo’burg
24 Jan 2018
13
Mohd Shami
16.0
5
44
5
2
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
BKV Prasad {02},J Srinathv {03}, Sreesanth {02} and Mohd Shami {02} are the four Indian bowlers to capture five or more wivkets in an innings on two or more occasions against South Africa in South Africa. Mohd Shami joined the list with his five for 44 in this test.
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BKV Prasad
19.0
6
60
5
1
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
2
BKV Prasad
25.0
4
93
5
3
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
1
J Srinath
25.1
5
104
5
2
SAF
Jo’burg
16 Jan 1997
2
J Srinath
33.0
6
140
5
2
SAF
B’fontein
03 Nov 2001
3
J Srinath
30.0
6
76
6
1
SAF
P Eli’beth
16 Nov 2001
1
Sreesanth
10.0
3
40
5
2
SAF
Jo’burg
15 Dec 2006
2
Sreesanth
29.0
0
114
5
1
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2011
1
Mohd Shami
12.3
2
28
5
4
SAF
Jo’burg
24 Jan 2018
2
Mohd Shami
16.0
5
44
5
2
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
Mohammad Shami’s five wickets in South Africa’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 200 wickets in his test career. He became the eleventh Indian bowler to capture 200 plus wickets. The following table lists these eleven bowlers
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
5
10
1
A Kumble
132
236
40850
18355
619
35
8
2
N Kapil Dev
131
227
27740
12867
434
23
2
3
R Ashwin
082
153
22366
10340
427
30
7
4
Harbhajan
103
190
28580
13537
417
25
5
5
Z Khan
092
165
18785
10247
311
11
1
6
I Sharma
105
188
19160
10078
311
11
1
7
BS Bedi
067
118
21364
07637
266
14
1
8
Chandrasekhar
058
097
15963
07199
242
16
2
9
J Srinath
067
121
15104
07196
236
10
1
10
RA Jadeja
057
108
14333
05765
232
09
1
11
Mohd Shami
055
103
09897
05420
200
06
0
Mohammad Shami’s five wickets in South Africa’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 200 wickets in his test career. He became the fifth Indian pace bowler to capture 200 plus wickets. The following table lists these five bowlers.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
5
10
1
N Kapil Dev
131
227
27740
12867
434
23
2
2
Z Khan
092
165
18785
10247
311
11
1
3
I Sharma
105
188
19160
10078
311
11
1
4
J Srinath
067
121
15104
07196
236
10
1
5
Mohd Shami
055
103
09897
05420
200
06
0
Mohammad Shami became the 80th bowler to capture 200 plus wickets in the annals of test cricket. He also became the 57th pace bowler to capture 200 plus wickets in the annals of test cricket.
AM Rahane’s two catches gave him an aggregate of 16 catches as a fieldsman other than the wicket keepers. He became the third Indian fieldsman to pouch 15 plus catches. Others are – R Dravid {21} and VVS Laxman {18}
AM Rahane’s two catches gave him an aggregate of 99 catches as a fieldsman other than the wicket keepers. He needs one more catch for his 100 catches. If he pouches it, he would then become the sixth Indian fieldsman to pouch 100 plus catches. The five fieldsmen who have pouched 100 plus catches are – R Dravid {204}, VVS Laxman {135}, SR Tendulkar {115}, SM Gavaskar {108} and M Azharuddin {105}
AM Rahane’s two catches gave him an aggregate of 99 catches as a fieldsman other than the wicket keepers. He needs one more catch for his 100 catches. If he pouches it, he would then become the 39th fieldsman to pouch 100 plus catches in the annals of test cricket.
Mohammad Shami returned with five for 44 in South Africa’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings. His six five wicket hauls are detailed below
No
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
13.1
0
047
5
3
Win
Kolkata
06 Nov 2013
2
28.3
3
112
5
1
Aus
Sydney
06 Jan 2015
3
12.3
2
028
5
4
SAF
Jo’burg
24 Jan 2018
4
24.0
8
056
6
3
Aus
Perth
14 Dec 2018
5
10.5
2
035
5
4
SAF
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
6
16.0
5
044
5
2
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
RR Pant’s 100 dismissals came in his 26th test. He became the quickest Indian wicket Keeper to effect 100 dismissals in least number of tests. The previous record was held by MS Dhoni who had effected 100 dismissals in 36 tests. The following table lists the six Indian wicket keepers and the tests taken by them to effect 100 dismissals
No
Player
100 Dis in
1
RR Pant
26 Tests
2
MS Dhoni
36 Tests
3
WP Saha
37 Tests
4
Kirmani
42 Tests
5
NR Mongia
42 Tests
6
KS More
44 Tests
Bowlers with six plus wickets in second innings on debut
SC Bowland of Australia captured “six for seven” against England in its second innings in the just concluded test at Melbourne to provide the 26th occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in the second innings on his test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Kendall T
7-055
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
15.03.1877
2
Cooper WH
6-120
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
31.12.1881
3
Martin F
6-052
Eng
Aus
Kennington
11.08.1890
4
Trott AE
8-043
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
11.01.1895
5
Noble MA
6-049
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01.01.1898
6
Hall AE
7-063
SAF
Eng
Cape Town
01.01.1923
7
Grimmett CV
6-037
Aus
Eng
Sydney
27.02.1925
8
Langridge J
7-056
Eng
Win
Old Trafford
22.07.1933
9
Marriott CS
6-059
Eng
Win
Kennington
12.08.1933
10
Ward FA
6-102
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
04.12.1936
11
McCarthy CN
6-043
SAF
Eng
Durban
16.12.1948
12
Pollock PM
6-038
SAF
NZl
Durban
08.12.1961
13
Coldwell LJ
6-085
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
21.06.1962
14
Massie RAL
8-053
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
22.06.1972
15
Dodemaide AIC
6-058
Aus
NZl
Melbourne
26.12.1987
16
Hirwani ND
8-075
Ind
Win
Chepauk
11.01.1988
17
Cork DG
7-043
Eng
Win
Lord’s
22.06.1995
18
Klusener L
8-064
SAF
Ind
Kolkata
27.11.1996
19
Mohd Zahid
7-066
Pak
NZl
Rawalpindi
28.11.1996
20
Kirtley RJ
6-034
Eng
SAF
Trent Bridge
14.08.2003
21
Sammy DJG
7-066
Win
Eng
Old Trafford
07.06.2007
22
Ashwin R
6-047
Ind
Win
Delhi
06.11.2011
23
Cummins PJ
6-079
Aus
SAF
Jo’burg
17.11.2011
24
Sohag Gazi
6-074
Ban
Win
Dhaka
13.11.2012
25
Ngidi L
6-039
SAF
Ind
Centurion
13.01.2018
26
Boland SC
6-007
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
26.12.2021
SC Boland’s effort provides the tenth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing six or more wickets on his test debut in second innings. It is interesting to note that its present captain PJ Cummins also figures in this ten members club. He had returned with 6 for 79 in second innings on his test debut against South Africa at Johannesnurg in Nov 2011.
No
Player
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Kendall T
7-055
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
15.03.1877
2
Cooper WH
6-120
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
31.12.1881
3
Trott AE
8-043
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
11.01.1895
4
Noble MA
6-049
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01.01.1898
5
Grimmett CV
6-037
Aus
Eng
Sydney
27.02.1925
6
Ward FA
6-102
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
04.12.1936
7
Massie RAL
8-053
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
22.06.1972
8
Dodemaide AIC
6-058
Aus
NZl
Melbourne
26.12.1987
9
Cummins PJ
6-079
Aus
SAF
Jo’burg
17.11.2011
10
Boland SC
6-007
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
26.12.2021
SC Boland’s effort provides the eighth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing six or more wickets on his test debut in second innings against England.
No
Player
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Kendall T
7-055
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
15.03.1877
2
Cooper WH
6-120
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
31.12.1881
3
Trott AE
8-043
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
11.01.1895
4
Noble MA
6-049
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01.01.1898
5
Grimmett CV
6-037
Aus
Eng
Sydney
27.02.1925
6
Ward FA
6-102
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
04.12.1936
7
Massie RAL
8-053
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
22.06.1972
8
Boland SC
6-007
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
26.12.2021
SC Boland’s effort provides the 16th occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets on his test debut in second innings. All such occasions are tabulated below in the ascending order of runs conceded.
No
Player
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Boland SC
6-007
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
26.12.2021
2
Kirtley RJ
6-034
Eng
SAF
Trent Bridge
14.08.2003
3
Grimmett CV
6-037
Aus
Eng
Sydney
27.02.1925
4
Pollock PM
6-038
SAF
NZl
Durban
08.12.1961
5
Ngidi L
6-039
SAF
Ind
Centurion
13.01.2018
6
McCarthy CN
6-043
SAF
Eng
Durban
16.12.1948
7
Ashwin R
6-047
Ind
Win
Delhi
06.11.2011
8
Noble MA
6-049
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01.01.1898
9
Martin F
6-052
Eng
Aus
Kennington
11.08.1890
10
Dodemaide AIC
6-058
Aus
NZl
Melbourne
26.12.1987
11
Marriott CS
6-059
Eng
Win
Kennington
12.08.1933
12
Sohag Gazi
6-074
Ban
Win
Dhaka
13.11.2012
13
Cummins PJ
6-079
Aus
SAF
Jo’burg
17.11.2011
14
Coldwell LJ
6-085
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
21.06.1962
15
Ward FA
6-102
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
04.12.1936
SC Boland’s effort provides the fifth occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets on his test debut in second innings at Melbourne. All such occasions are tabulated below. It is interesting to note that Melbourne has witnessed such instances on most occasions.
No
Player
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Kendall T
7-055
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
15.03.1877
2
Cooper WH
6-120
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
31.12.1881
3
Noble MA
6-049
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01.01.1898
4
Dodemaide AIC
6-058
Aus
NZl
Melbourne
26.12.1987
5
Boland SC
6-007
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
26.12.2021
Australian bowlers who have captured a wicket of the first ball in a test innings.
MA Starc of Australia claimed the wicket of RJ Burns of the first ball of the innings at Brisbane on 08.12.21 to provide the 23rd occasion of an Australian bowler capturing a wicket of the first ball in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Bowler
Batsman
Team
Opp
Inns
Ground
Date
1
Turner CTB
Grace WG
Aus
Eng
2nd
Lord’s
21.07.1890
2
ConinghamA
MacLaren AC
Aus
Eng
1st
Melbourne
29.12.1894
3
Cotter A
Braund LC
Aus
Eng
4th
Melbourne
05.03.1904
4
Kelleway CE
Russell CAG
Aus
Eng
2nd
Sydney
17.12.1920
5
Nash LJ
Christy JAJ
Aus
SAF
3rd
Melbourne
12.02.1932
6
McCormickEL
Siedle IJ
Aus
SAF
3rd
Jo’burg
15.02.1936
7
Miller KR
Hutton L
Aus
Eng
3rd
Brisbane
29.11.1946
8
Lindwall RR
Fishlock LB
Aus
Eng
3rd
Sydney
28.02.1947
9
Lindwall RR
Mankad MH
Aus
Ind
2nd
Brisbane
28.11.1947
10
Lindwall RR
Simpson RT
Aus
Eng
4th
Brisbane
01.12.1950
11
McKenzie GD
Barlow EJ
Aus
SAF
1st
Durban
20.01.1967
12
McCormickEL
WorthingtonTS
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
04.12.1936
13
Hogg RM
Boycott G
Aus
Eng
3rd
Sydney
06.01.1979
14
Hughes MG
Greenidge CG
Aus
Win
3rd
Perth
02.12.1988
15
McDermottCJ
GreatbatchMJ
Aus
NZl
4th
Perth
12.11.1993
16
McGrath GD
Jayasuriya ST
Aus
Srl
1st
Galle
22.09.1999
17
McGrath GD
Jayasuriya ST
Aus
Srl
2nd
Col-SSC
30.09.1999
18
Lee B
Smith GC
Aus
SAF
2nd
Durban
24.03.2006
19
Harris RJ
ParanavitanaNT
Aus
Srl
4th
Galle
31.08.2011
20
Johnson MG
Dilshan TM
Aus
Srl
3rd
Melbourne
26.12.2012
21
Harris RJ
Cook AN
Aus
Eng
4th
Perth
13.12.2013
22
Starc MA
Karunaratne D
Aus
Srl
1st
Galle
04.08.2016
23
Starc MA
Burns RJ
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
08.12.2021
MA Starc of Australia claimed the wicket of RJ Burns of the first ball of the innings at Brisbane on 08.12.21 to provide the eleventh occasion of an Australian bowler capturing a wicket of the first ball in an innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Bowler
Batsman
Team
Opp
Inns
Ground
Date
1
Turner CTB
Grace WG
Aus
Eng
2nd
Lord’s
21.07.1890
2
ConinghamA
MacLarenAC
Aus
Eng
1st
Melbourne
29.12.1894
3
Cotter A
Braund LC
Aus
Eng
4th
Melbourne
05.03.1904
4
Kelleway CE
Russell CAG
Aus
Eng
2nd
Sydney
17.12.1920
5
Miller KR
Hutton L
Aus
Eng
3rd
Brisbane
29.11.1946
6
Lindwall RR
Fishlock LB
Aus
Eng
3rd
Sydney
28.02.1947
7
Lindwall RR
Simpson RT
Aus
Eng
4th
Brisbane
01.12.1950
8
McCormickEL
WorthingtonTS
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
04.12.1936
9
Hogg RM
Boycott G
Aus
Eng
3rd
Sydney
06.01.1979
10
Harris RJ
Cook AN
Aus
Eng
4th
Perth
13.12.2013
11
Starc MA
Burns RJ
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
08.12.2021
MA Starc of Australia claimed the wicket of RJ Burns of the first ball of the innings at Brisbane on 08.12.21 to provide the third occasion of an Australian bowler capturing a wicket of the first ball in the first innings innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Bowler
Batsman
Team
Opp
Inns
Ground
Date
1
ConinghamA
MacLarenAC
Aus
Eng
1st
Melbourne
29.12.1894
2
McCormickEL
WorthingtonTS
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
04.12.1936
3
Starc MA
Burns RJ
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
08.12.2021
MA Starc of Australia claimed the wicket of RJ Burns of the first ball of the innings at Brisbane on 08.12.21 to provide the sixth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing a wicket of the first ball in the first innings innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Bowler
Batsman
Team
Opp
Inns
Ground
Date
1
ConinghamA
MacLarenAC
Aus
Eng
1st
Melbourne
29.12.1894
2
McKenzie GD
Barlow EJ
Aus
SAF
1st
Durban
20.01.1967
3
McCormickEL
WorthingtonTS
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
04.12.1936
4
McGrath GD
Jayasuriya ST
Aus
Srl
1st
Galle
22.09.1999
5
Starc MA
KarunaratneD
Aus
Srl
1st
Galle
04.08.2016
6
Starc MA
Burns RJ
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
08.12.2021
RR Lindwall {03}, GD McGrath {02} and MA Starc {02} are the three Australian bowlers who have captured a wicket of the first ball in an innings on two or more occasions.
No
Bowler
Batsman
Team
Opp
Inns
Ground
Date
1
Lindwall RR
Fishlock LB
Aus
Eng
3rd
Sydney
28.02.1947
2
Lindwall RR
Mankad MH
Aus
Ind
2nd
Brisbane
28.11.1947
3
Lindwall RR
Simpson RT
Aus
Eng
4th
Brisbane
01.12.1950
1
McGrath GD
Jayasuriya ST
Aus
Srl
1st
Galle
22.09.1999
2
McGrath GD
Jayasuriya ST
Aus
Srl
2nd
Col-SSC
30.09.1999
1
Starc MA
KarunaratneD
Aus
Srl
1st
Galle
04.08.2016
2
Starc MA
Burns RJ
Aus
Eng
1st
Brisbane
08.12.2021
A World record feat on test debut by SC Boland of Australia
SC Boland’s six for seven in the just concluded test between Australia and England at Melbourne represent a world record in the annals of test cricket as he became the first bowler to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs in a test innings on test debut.
He returned with these overwhelming figures in England’s second innings {third innings of the test} which sent England reeling to 68 all out. Australia won the test by an innings and 14 runs
Ashes Series 2021-22 : Melbourne Test : Second day
M Labuschagne was dismissed for one in Australia’s first innings in this test to provide the first occasion of his being dismissed for one in his test career spanning 21 tests and 36 innings. It also provides the fifth occasion of his being dismissed for a single digit score in his test career. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
6
1
v Sri Lanka
Canberra
01 Feb 2019
2
6
4
v India
Adelaide
17 Dec 2020
3
4
3
v Sri Lanka
Canberra
01 Feb 2019
4
1
2
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2021
5
0
2
v Pakistan
Dub-DSC
07 Oct 2018
JE Root took three catches in Australia’s innings which fetched him 80 catches while leading England. He became the first England captain to pouch 80 catches and also became the seventh captain to pouch 80 plus catches in the annals of test cricket. Others are – GC Smith {155}, SP Fleming {132}, RT Ponting {90}, AR Border {89}, MA Taylor {84} and SPD Smith {82}
MS Harris scored 76 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 207th occasion of Australian opening batsman scoring a half century against England. It also provides the 111th occasion of Australian opening batsman scoring a half century against England on home soil. It also provides the 35th occasion of Australian opening batsman scoring a half century against England at Melbourne.
JE Root’s aggregate of runs in the calendar year as at the end of second day’s play in this test read 1692. He now stands third in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in a calendar year. Mohd Yusuf of Pakistan with 1788 runs in the year 2006 and IVA Richards of West Indies with 1710 runs in the year 1976 occupy the first two places. JE Root needs eight more runs for his 1700 runs to become the third batsman to aggregate 1700 plus runs in a calendar year.
JE Root has scored ten fifties in the calendar year 2021. His feat of scoring ten fifties provides the 50th occasion of a batsman scoring ten or more fifties in a calendar year in the annals of test cricket.
JE Root’s aggregate of 1692 runs in the calendar year 2021 represent the most runs scored by a captain in a calendar year. Previous record was with GC Smith of South Africa who had an aggregate of 1656 in the calendar year 2008.
JE Root and GC Smith are the only two captains in the annals of test cricket to aggregate 1600 plus runs in a calendar year.
JE Root has scored ten fifties in the calendar year 2021 as captain. His feat of scoring ten fifties provides the eleventh occasion of a captain scoring ten or more fifties in a calendar year in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Team
Mat
I
NO
Runs
C
HC
0
50+
Year
1
RT Ponting
Aus
15
28
5
1544
6
6
1
12
2005
2
GC Smith
SAF
15
25
2
1656
6
6
1
12
2008
3
RT Ponting
Aus
10
18
3
1333
7
4
0
11
2006
4
AN Cook
Eng
14
26
1
1364
3
8
1
11
2015
5
RB Simpson
Aus
14
26
3
1381
3
7
2
10
1964
6
WJ Cronje
SAF
14
24
2
1040
1
9
1
10
1998
7
BC Lara
Win
10
19
1
1344
5
5
0
10
2003
8
R Dravid
Ind
12
22
4
1095
3
7
0
10
2006
9
AD Mathews
Srl
11
20
5
1160
2
8
0
10
2014
10
V Kohli
Ind
13
24
0
1322
5
5
2
10
2018
11
JE Root
Eng
15
29
2
1692
6
4
1
10
2021
DJ Malan was dismissed for a first ball duck in England’s second innings to provide the 131st occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 83rd occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings against Australia in Australia. It also provides the 25th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings against Australia at Melbourne.
MJ Leach was dismissed for a second ball duck in England’s second innings to provide the 80th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a second ball duck in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 40th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a second ball duck in an innings against Australia in Australia. It also provides the 12th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for a second ball duck in an innings against Australia at Melbourne.
DJ Malan was dismissed for a first ball duck in England’s second innings to provide the tenth occasion of an England batsman batting at number three dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings against Australia. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England batsman batting at number three dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings against Australia in Australia.
It also provides the second occasion of an England batsman batting at number three dismissed for a first ball duck in an innings against Australia at Melbourne. EG Arnold batting at number three had collected the first ball duck in Mar 1904 at Melbourne.
Thus DJ Malan’s dismissal for a first ball duck for a batsman batting at number three at Melbourne has come after 107 years nine months after EG Arnold’s dismissal.
South Africa Vs India : Centurion Test : Second day
The second day’s play at Centurion between South Africa and India was washed out due to rain providing the 312th occasion of a day’s play washed out due to rain or otherwise in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 27th occasion of a day’s play in a test was washed out due to rain on South African soil. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
SAF
Eng
Durban
1922-23
3
SAF
2
SAF
Eng
Durban
1930-31
2
SAF
3
SAF
Aus
Cape Town
1935-36
1
SAF
4
SAF
Eng
Jo’burg-OW
1938-39
3
SAF
5
SAF
Eng
Durban
1938-39
8
SAF
6
SAF
Aus
Jo’burg-NW
1966-67
4
SAF
7
SAF
Ind
Durban
1992-93
4
SAF
8
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1995-96
3
SAF
9
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1995-96
4
SAF
10
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1995-96
5
SAF
11
SAF
Eng
Durban
1995-96
4
SAF
12
SAF
Eng
Durban
1995-96
5
SAF
13
SAF
Pak
Jo’burg-NW
1997-98
4
SAF
14
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
15
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
16
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
17
SAF
NZl
Jo’burg-NW
2000-01
1
SAF
18
SAF
NZl
Jo’burg-NW
2000-01
3
SAF
19
SAF
NZl
Jo’burg-NW
2000-01
4
SAF
20
SAF
Srl
Durban
2000-01
4
SAF
21
SAF
Eng
Centurion
2004-05
1
SAF
22
SAF
Win
P Elizabeth
2014-15
5
SAF
23
SAF
NZl
Durban
2016
3
SAF
24
SAF
NZl
Durban
2016
4
SAF
25
SAF
NZl
Durban
2016
5
SAF
26
SAF
Ind
Cape Town
2017-18
4
SAF
27
SAF
Ind
Centurion
2021
2
SAF
It also provides the fifth occasion of second day’s play washed out due to rain on South African soil. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
SAF
Eng
Durban
1930-31
2
SAF
2
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
3
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
4
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
5
SAF
Ind
Centurion
2021
2
SAF
It also provides the third occasion of a day’s play washed out due to rain on South African soil in tests between South Africa and India. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
SAF
Ind
Durban
1992-93
4
SAF
2
SAF
Ind
Cape Town
2017-18
4
SAF
3
SAF
Ind
Centurion
2021
2
SAF
It also provides the eighth occasion of a day’s play washed out due to rain on South African soil in tests played at Centurion. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1995-96
3
SAF
2
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1995-96
4
SAF
3
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1995-96
5
SAF
4
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
5
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
6
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1999-00
2
SAF
7
SAF
Eng
Centurion
2004-05
1
SAF
8
SAF
Ind
Centurion
2021
2
SAF
South Africa Vs India : Centurion Test : First day
India won the toss and elected to bat to provide the 18th occasion of India doing so against South Africa. It also provides the seventh occasion of India doing so against South Africa in South Africa
India won the toss and elected to bat to provide the 219th occasion of India doing so. It also provides the 88th occasion of India doing so on away soil.
DA Elgar became the seventh captain to lead South Africa against India in tests. Others are – KC Wessels {04}, WJ Cronje {08}, SM Pollock {02}, GC Smith {15}, HM Amla {04} and F du Plessis {06}
DA Elgar became the sixth captain to lead South Africa against India in tests on home soil. Others are – KC Wessels {04}, WJ Cronje {03}, SM Pollock {02}, GC Smith {08} and F du Plessis {03}
South Africa capped M Jansen for this test. He became the 346th cricketer to make his test debut for South Africa. He also became the 231st cricketer to make his test debut for South Africa on home soil
South Africa capped M Jansen for this test. He became the 24th cricketer to make his test debut for South Africa against India. He also became the 12th cricketer to make his test debut for South Africa on home soil against India.
KL Rahul-MA Agarwal posted 117 runs for the first wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 597th occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings. It also provides the 273rd occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings on away soil.
KL Rahul-MA Agarwal posted 117 runs for the first wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 30th occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings against South Africa. It also provides the 13th occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings against South Africa in South Africa.
KL Rahul-MA Agarwal posted 117 runs for the first wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 85th occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the first wicket. It also provides the 37th occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings on away soil for the first wicket
KL Rahul-MA Agarwal posted 117 runs for the first wicket in India’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings against South Africa for the first wicket. It also provides the third occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in an innings against South Africa in South Africa for the first wicket.
CA Pujara was dismissed for a duck in India’s first innings to provide the 68th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a duck in an innings against South Africa. It also provides the 41st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a duck in an innings against South Africa in South Africa.
CA Pujara was dismissed for a first ball duck in India’s first innings to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a first ball duck in an innings against South Africa.
It was the second occasion of CA Pujara collecting the first ball duck against South Africa. He was dismissed for a first ball duck at Centurion in Jan 2018. He became the third Indian batsman to be dismissed for a first ball duck against South Africa on two or more occasion. Others are RG Sharma {02} and J Srinath {03}
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CA Pujara
0
1
2
SAF
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
2
CA Pujara
0
1
1
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
1
RG Sharma
0
1
1
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 2013
2
RG Sharma
0
1
3
SAF
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
1
J Srinath
0
1
1
SAF
Kanpur
08 Dec 1996
2
J Srinath
0
1
2
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1996
3
J Srinath
0
1
1
SAF
Mumbai
24 Feb 2000
It also provides the 12th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a first ball duck in an innings against South Africa in South Africa. CA Pujara becomes the first Indian batsman to collect the first ball duck on two occasions against South Africa in South Africa, both his ducks coming at Centurion.
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CA Pujara
0
1
2
SAF
Centurion
13 Jan 2018
2
CA Pujara
0
1
1
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
CA Pujara’s duck in India’s first innings represent his eleventh duck of his test career. It also represents his ninth duck while batting at number three. He now holds the record for most ducks by an Indian batsman batting at number three. He went past DB Vengsarkar who had scored eight ducks while batting at number three.
KL Rahul scored 122 not out in India’s first innings at the close of play on the first day to provide the 526th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the 243rd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on away soil.
KL Rahul scored 122 not out in India’s first innings at the close of play on the first day to provide the 36th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings against South Africa. It also provides the 15th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings against South Africa in South Africa
KL Rahul scored 122 not out in India’s first innings at the close of play on the first day to provide the 158th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the 74th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in a test innings on away soil.
KL Rahul scored 122 not out in India’s first innings at the close of play on the first day to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in a test innings against South Africa.
It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in a test innings against South Africa in South Africa. W Jaffer is the other Indian opening batsman to score a century against South Africa in South Africa. He had scored 116 at Cape Town in Jan 2007. Thus KL Rahul’s 122 not out in this test represent the highest individual score by an Indian opening batsman against South Africa in South Africa.
KL Rahul scored 122 not out and MA Agarwal scored 60 in India’s first innings in this test to provide the sixth occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in the same innings against South Africa.
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
V Sehwag
164
2
SAF
Kanpur
20 Nov 2004
2
G Gambhir
96
2
SAF
Kanpur
20 Nov 2004
2
1
W Jaffer
116
1
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2007
2
KD Karthik
63
1
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2007
3
1
W Jaffer
73
2
SAF
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
2
V Sehwag
319
2
SAF
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
4
1
G Gambhir
80
3
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
2
V Sehwag
63
3
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
5
1
MA Agarwal
215
1
SAF
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
2
RG Sharma
176
1
SAF
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
6
1
KL Rahul
122*
1
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
2
MA Agarwal
60
1
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
It also provides the fourth occasion of one opener scoring a century and the other scoring a half century against South Africa in the same innings.
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
V Sehwag
164
2
SAF
Kanpur
20 Nov 2004
2
G Gambhir
96
2
SAF
Kanpur
20 Nov 2004
2
1
W Jaffer
116
1
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2007
2
KD Karthik
63
1
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2007
3
1
W Jaffer
73
2
SAF
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
2
V Sehwag
319
2
SAF
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
4
1
KL Rahul
122*
1
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
2
MA Agarwal
60
1
SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2021
It also provides the second such occasion against South Africa in South Africa. Wasim Jaffer {116} and KD Karthik {63} had scored a century and a half century at Cape Town in Jan 2007.
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
W Jaffer
116
1
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2007
2
KD Karthik
63
1
SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2007
It also provides the second such occasion against South Africa in South Africa at Centurion. Wasim Jaffer {116} and KD Karthik {63} had scored a century and a half century at Cape Town in Jan 2007.