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JJ Bumrah’s rare feat

JJ Bumrah’s rare feat

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.

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWktsFT
1A Kumble69121200589645269101
2N Kapil Dev66108155297064215120
3Z Khan54095114766516207081
4I Sharma62109121466718204091
5Harbhajan48087115915913152071
6Mohd Shami38070071464069137040
7BS Bedi37064109734350129061
8J Srinath35064090744322128050
9R Ashwin32057079683891125061
10JJ Bumrah22043048512147102060
11Chandrasekhar26042067783266100081

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.

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWktsFT
1N Kapil Dev66108155297064215120
2Z Khan54095114766516207081
3I Sharma62109121466718204091
4Mohd Shami38070071464069137040
5J Srinath35064090744322128050
6JJ Bumrah22043048512147102060

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

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.

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1Engwon002 wktsSAFCenturion14 Jan 2000
2Auswon281 runsSAFCenturion12 Feb 2014
3Indwon113 runsSAFCenturion26 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.

NoTeamResultMarginOppGroundStart Date
1SAFlost530 runsAusMelbourne17 Feb 1911
2SAFlost337 runsIndDelhi03 Dec 2015
3SAFlost313 runsSrlCol-SSC11 Aug 2004
4SAFlost312 runsEngCape Town01 Jan 1957
5SAFlost288 runsEngP Elizabeth13 Feb 1896
6SAFlost281 runsAusCenturion12 Feb 2014
7SAFlost280 runsIndKanpur08 Dec 1996
8SAFlost278 runsSrlGalle12 Jul 2018
9SAFlost246 runsAusAdelaide14 Dec 2001
10SAFlost245 runsAusCape Town01 Mar 2014
11SAFlost241 runsEngDurban26 Dec 2015
12SAFlost239 runsEngThe Oval27 Jul 2017
13SAFlost211 runsEngLord’s06 Jul 2017
14SAFlost210 runsEngCape Town01 Apr 1899
15SAFlost208 runsSrlDurban26 Dec 2011
16SAFlost203 runsIndVizag02 Oct 2019
17SAFlost199 runsSrlCol-SSC20 Jul 2018
18SAFlost191 runsEngJo’burg24 Jan 2020
19SAFlost191 runsAusAdelaide28 Jan 1994
20SAFlost189 runsEngCape Town03 Jan 2020
21SAFlost184 runsAusMelbourne26 Dec 2005
22SAFlost177 runsEngManchester04 Aug 2017
23SAFlost175 runsAusDurban06 Mar 2009
24SAFlost174 runsEngLeeds08 Jul 1912
25SAFlost169 runsAusMelbourne31 Dec 1931
26SAFlost162 runsAusJo’burg26 Feb 2009
27SAFlost159 runsAusJo’burg18 Oct 1902
28SAFlost137 runsNZlJo’burg25 Nov 1994
29SAFlost131 runsEngJo’burg24 Dec 1956
30SAFlost130 runsWinKingston19 Apr 2001
31SAFlost128 runsWinP Elizabeth26 Dec 2007
32SAFlost124 runsIndNagpur25 Nov 2015
33SAFlost123 runsIndJo’burg15 Dec 2006
34SAFlost118 runsAusDurban01 Mar 2018
35SAFlost113 runsIndCenturion26 Dec 2021
36SAFlost112 runsAusDurban24 Mar 2006
37SAFlost109 runsEngDurban16 Feb 1923
38SAFlost108 runsIndMohali05 Nov 2015
39SAFlost103 runsAusSydney03 Jan 2009
40SAFlost100 runsEngBirmingham09 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.

NoTeamResultMarginOppGroundStart Date
1SAFlost337 runsIndDelhi03 Dec 2015
2SAFlost280 runsIndKanpur08 Dec 1996
3SAFlost203 runsIndVizag02 Oct 2019
4SAFlost124 runsIndNagpur25 Nov 2015
5SAFlost123 runsIndJo’burg15 Dec 2006
6SAFlost113 runsIndCenturion26 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.

NoTeamResultMarginOppGroundStart Date
1SAFlost123 runsIndJo’burg15 Dec 2006
2SAFlost113 runsIndCenturion26 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.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSCHC0
1Tendulkar72113175946248*20242
2R Dravid569214513127015232
3V Kohli518374206254*13157
4CA Pujara548974148206*12227

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

NoPlayerOversMRunsWOppGroundStart Date
1R Ashwin46.01309812SAFNagpur25 Nov 2015
2BKV Prasad44.01015310SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
3Harbhajan51.30914109SAFKolkata28 Nov 2004
4J Srinath31.01106808SAFAhmedabad20 Nov 1996
5RA Jadeja29.50407608SAFMohali05 Nov 2015
6R Ashwin38.01009008SAFMohali05 Nov 2015
7Sreesanth35.01109908SAFJo’burg15 Dec 2006
8J Srinath47.01510408SAFP Elizabeth16 Nov 2001
9Mohd Shami33.00810708SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021
10A Kumble70.03011308SAFJo’burg26 Nov 1992
11Harbhajan72.32512308SAFKolkata14 Feb 2010
12Sreesanth43.00718808SAFDurban26 Dec 2006
13R Ashwin66.21618908SAFVizag02 Oct 2019
14Harbhajan78.50526508SAFChennai26 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.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWOppGroundStart Date
1BKV Prasad44.01015310SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
2J Srinath31.01106808SAFAhmedabad20 Nov 1996
3Sreesanth35.01109908SAFJo’burg15 Dec 2006
4J Srinath47.01510408SAFP Elizabeth16 Nov 2001
5Mohd Shami33.00810708SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021
6Sreesanth43.00718808SAFDurban26 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.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWOppGroundStart Date
1BKV Prasad44.01015310SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
2Sreesanth35.01109908SAFJo’burg15 Dec 2006
3J Srinath47.01510408SAFP Elizabeth16 Nov 2001
4Mohd Shami33.00810708SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021
5Sreesanth43.00718808SAFDurban26 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.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWOppGroundStart Date
1BKV Prasad44.01015310SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
2Sreesanth35.01109908SAFJo’burg15 Dec 2006
3J Srinath47.01510408SAFP Elizabeth16 Nov 2001
4Mohd Shami33.00810708SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021
5A Kumble70.03011308SAFJo’burg26 Nov 1992
6Sreesanth43.00718808SAFDurban26 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.

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWktsFT
1A Kumble69121200589645269101
2N Kapil Dev66108155297064215120
3Z Khan54095114766516207081
4I Sharma62109121466718204091
5Harbhajan48087115915913152071
6Mohd Shami38070071464069137040
7BS Bedi37064109734350129061
8J Srinath35064090744322128050
9R Ashwin32057079683891125061
10JJ Bumrah22043048512147102060
11Chandrasekhar26042067783266100081

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.

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWktsFT
1N Kapil Dev66108155297064215120
2Z Khan54095114766516207081
3I Sharma62109121466718204091
4Mohd Shami38070071464069137040
5J Srinath35064090744322128050
6JJ Bumrah22043048512147102060

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

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.

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWktsFT
1DW Steyn52099104965643261163
2M Ntini53103112665986249122
3SM Pollock59109123534955235091
4AA Donald38068079683831177122
5JH Kallis88147102815051165020
6M Morkel41080078294060155040
7K Rabada27051050522948148084
8Philander36069064082787146091

He is also one of the eight South African bowlers who have captured 200 plus wickets in their test career.

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWktsFT
1DW Steyn0931711860810077439265
2SM Pollock1082022435309733421161
3M Ntini1011902083411242390184
4AA Donald0721291551907344330203
5M Morkel0861601649808550309080
6JH Kallis1652702017209497291050
7Philander0641191139105000224132
8K Rabada0480880904304960220104

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.

NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1Ind1002SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
2Ind0664SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
3Ind1444SAFCape Town02 Jan 1997
4Ind1693SAFCape Town02 Jan 2007
5Ind1361SAFCenturion16 Dec 2010
6Ind1354SAFCape Town05 Jan 2018
7Ind1514SAFCenturion13 Jan 2018
8Ind1743SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021

It also provides the third occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 175 runs against South Africa at Centurion.

NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1Ind1361SAFCenturion16 Dec 2010
2Ind1514SAFCenturion13 Jan 2018
3Ind1743SAFCenturion26 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.

NoTeamInnsGroundOpp
1India11Lord’sEng
2India05LeedsEng
3India05MelbourneAus
4India05ManchesterEng
5India04WellingtonNZl
6India04BrisbaneAus
7India04The OvalEng
8India04KingstonWin
9India03BirminghamEng
10India03BridgetownWin
11India03Cape TownSAF
12India03TrinidadWin
13India03CenturionSAF

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.

NoTeamInnsGroundOpp
1India03Cape TownSAF
2India03CenturionSAF

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.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS10050
1Tendulkar106176178705248*2936
2R Dravid0931642176672702136
3Gavaskar0601060950552211822
4VVS Laxman0771341650141780932
5SC Ganguly0631040740321470822
6V Kohli0530960240312001415

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.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1GC Smith622IndCenturion16 Dec 2010
2du Plessis631IndCenturion13 Jan 2018
3D Elgar52*4IndCenturion26 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.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1GC Smith622IndCenturion16 Dec 2010
2D Elgar52*4IndCenturion26 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

NoRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1542EngLord’s06 Jul 2017
2771WinGros Islet18 Jun 2021
352*4IndCenturion26 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.

NoRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1613IndCenturion13 Jan 2018
286*4IndJo’burg24 Jan 2018
31602IndVizag02 Oct 2019
452*4IndCenturion26 Dec 2021
South Africa Vs India : Centurion Test : Third day

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

NoPlayerOversMRWIOppGroundStart Date
1AA Donald28.048473IndP Eli’beth26 Dec 1992
2L Klusener21.346484IndKolkata27 Nov 1996
3PR Adams19.165561IndKanpur08 Dec 1996
4SM Pollock21.4105663IndBl’fontein03 Nov 2001
5DW Steyn16.465172IndNagpur06 Feb 2010
6DW Steyn19.065061IndDurban26 Dec 2010
7DW Steyn30.0910061IndDurban26 Dec 2013
8Philander15.444264IndCape Town05 Jan 2018
9L Ngidi12.233964IndCenturion13 Jan 2018
10L Ngidi24.057161IndCenturion26 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

NoPlayerOversMRWIOppGroundStart Date
1DW Steyn16.465172IndNagpur06 Feb 2010
2DW Steyn19.065061IndDurban26 Dec 2010
3DW Steyn30.0910061IndDurban26 Dec 2013
          
1L Ngidi12.233964IndCenturion13 Jan 2018
2L Ngidi24.057161IndCenturion26 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

NoPlayerOversMRWIOppGroundStart Date
1AA Donald28.048473IndP Eli’beth26 Dec 1992
2SM Pollock21.4105663IndBl’fontein03 Nov 2001
3DW Steyn19.065061IndDurban26 Dec 2010
4DW Steyn30.0910061IndDurban26 Dec 2013
5Philander15.444264IndCape Town05 Jan 2018
6L Ngidi12.233964IndCenturion13 Jan 2018
7L Ngidi24.057161IndCenturion26 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

NoPlayerOversMRWIOppGroundStart Date
1DW Steyn19.065061IndDurban26 Dec 2010
2DW Steyn30.0910061IndDurban26 Dec 2013
          
1L Ngidi12.233964IndCenturion13 Jan 2018
2L Ngidi24.057161IndCenturion26 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

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppGroundStart Date
1A Nel29.078162EngCenturion21 Jan 2005
2M Zondeki14.323963ZimCenturion11 Mar 2005
3DW Steyn10.314963NZlCenturion16 Nov 2007
4KJ Abbott11.442972PakCenturion22 Feb 2013
5DW Steyn08.223463WinCenturion17 Dec 2014
6K Rabada29.0611272EngCenturion22 Jan 2016
7K Rabada10.423264EngCenturion22 Jan 2016
8L Ngidi12.233964IndCenturion13 Jan 2018
9D Olivier14.033761PakCenturion26 Dec 2018
10L Ngidi24.057161IndCenturion26 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.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppGroundStart Date
1DW Steyn10.314963NZlCenturion16 Nov 2007
2DW Steyn08.223463WinCenturion17 Dec 2014
          
1K Rabada29.0611272EngCenturion22 Jan 2016
2K Rabada10.423264EngCenturion22 Jan 2016
          
1L Ngidi12.233964IndCenturion13 Jan 2018
2L Ngidi24.057161IndCenturion26 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.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsDisCtSt
1MS Dhoni2005-20149016629425638
2Kirmani1976-19868815119816038
3KS More1986-19934909013011020
4NR Mongia1994-20014407710709908
5WP Saha2012-20213907610409212
6RR Pant2018-20212605010109308

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.

NoPlayerOversMRWIOppGroundStart Date
1A Kumble44.0225363SAFJo’burg26 Nov 1992
2BKV Prasad19.066051SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
3BKV Prasad25.049353SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
4J Srinath25.1510452SAFJo’burg16 Jan 1997
5J Srinath33.0614052SAFB’fontein03 Nov 2001
6J Srinath30.067661SAFP Eli’beth16 Nov 2001
7Sreesanth10.034052SAFJo’burg15 Dec 2006
8Sreesanth29.0011451SAFCape Town02 Jan 2011
9Harbhajan38.0112073SAFCape Town02 Jan 2011
10RA Jadeja58.21513862SAFDurban26 Dec 2013
11JJ Bumrah18.525452SAFJo’burg24 Jan 2018
12Mohd Shami12.322854SAFJo’burg24 Jan 2018
13Mohd Shami16.054452SAFCenturion26 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.

NoPlayerOversMRWIOppGroundStart Date
1BKV Prasad19.066051SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
2BKV Prasad25.049353SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
          
1J Srinath25.1510452SAFJo’burg16 Jan 1997
2J Srinath33.0614052SAFB’fontein03 Nov 2001
3J Srinath30.067661SAFP Eli’beth16 Nov 2001
          
1Sreesanth10.034052SAFJo’burg15 Dec 2006
2Sreesanth29.0011451SAFCape Town02 Jan 2011
          
1Mohd Shami12.322854SAFJo’burg24 Jan 2018
2Mohd Shami16.054452SAFCenturion26 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

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWkts510
1A Kumble1322364085018355619358
2N Kapil Dev1312272774012867434232
3R Ashwin0821532236610340427307
4Harbhajan1031902858013537417255
5Z Khan0921651878510247311111
6I Sharma1051881916010078311111
7BS Bedi0671182136407637266141
8Chandrasekhar0580971596307199242162
9J Srinath0671211510407196236101
10RA Jadeja0571081433305765232091
11Mohd Shami0551030989705420200060

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.

NoPlayerMatInnsBallsRunsWkts510
1N Kapil Dev1312272774012867434232
2Z Khan0921651878510247311111
3I Sharma1051881916010078311111
4J Srinath0671211510407196236101
5Mohd Shami0551030989705420200060

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

NoOversMRWIOppGroundStart Date
113.1004753WinKolkata06 Nov 2013
228.3311251AusSydney06 Jan 2015
312.3202854SAFJo’burg24 Jan 2018
424.0805663AusPerth14 Dec 2018
510.5203554SAFVizag02 Oct 2019
616.0504452SAFCenturion26 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

NoPlayer100 Dis in
1RR Pant26 Tests
2MS Dhoni36 Tests
3WP Saha37 Tests
4Kirmani42 Tests
5NR Mongia42 Tests
6KS More44 Tests
Bowlers with six plus wickets in second innings on debut

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

NoPlayerSITeamOppGroundDate
1Kendall T7-055AusEngMelbourne15.03.1877
2Cooper WH6-120AusEngMelbourne31.12.1881
3Martin F6-052EngAusKennington11.08.1890
4Trott AE8-043AusEngAdelaide11.01.1895
5Noble MA6-049AusEngMelbourne01.01.1898
6Hall AE7-063SAFEngCape Town01.01.1923
7Grimmett CV6-037AusEngSydney27.02.1925
8Langridge J7-056EngWinOld Trafford22.07.1933
9Marriott CS6-059EngWinKennington12.08.1933
10Ward FA6-102AusEngBrisbane04.12.1936
11McCarthy CN6-043SAFEngDurban16.12.1948
12Pollock PM6-038SAFNZlDurban08.12.1961
13Coldwell LJ6-085EngPakLord’s21.06.1962
14Massie RAL8-053AusEngLord’s22.06.1972
15Dodemaide AIC6-058AusNZlMelbourne26.12.1987
16Hirwani ND8-075IndWinChepauk11.01.1988
17Cork DG7-043EngWinLord’s22.06.1995
18Klusener L8-064SAFIndKolkata27.11.1996
19Mohd Zahid7-066PakNZlRawalpindi28.11.1996
20Kirtley RJ6-034EngSAFTrent Bridge14.08.2003
21Sammy DJG7-066WinEngOld Trafford07.06.2007
22Ashwin R6-047IndWinDelhi06.11.2011
23Cummins PJ6-079AusSAFJo’burg17.11.2011
24Sohag Gazi6-074BanWinDhaka13.11.2012
25Ngidi L6-039SAFIndCenturion13.01.2018
26Boland SC6-007AusEngMelbourne26.12.2021

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.

NoPlayerSITeamOppGroundDate
1Kendall T7-055AusEngMelbourne15.03.1877
2Cooper WH6-120AusEngMelbourne31.12.1881
3Trott AE8-043AusEngAdelaide11.01.1895
4Noble MA6-049AusEngMelbourne01.01.1898
5Grimmett CV6-037AusEngSydney27.02.1925
6Ward FA6-102AusEngBrisbane04.12.1936
7Massie RAL8-053AusEngLord’s22.06.1972
8Dodemaide AIC6-058AusNZlMelbourne26.12.1987
9Cummins PJ6-079AusSAFJo’burg17.11.2011
10Boland SC6-007AusEngMelbourne26.12.2021

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.

NoPlayerSITeamOppGroundDate
1Kendall T7-055AusEngMelbourne15.03.1877
2Cooper WH6-120AusEngMelbourne31.12.1881
3Trott AE8-043AusEngAdelaide11.01.1895
4Noble MA6-049AusEngMelbourne01.01.1898
5Grimmett CV6-037AusEngSydney27.02.1925
6Ward FA6-102AusEngBrisbane04.12.1936
7Massie RAL8-053AusEngLord’s22.06.1972
8Boland SC6-007AusEngMelbourne26.12.2021

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.

NoPlayerSITeamOppGroundDate
1Boland SC6-007AusEngMelbourne26.12.2021
2Kirtley RJ6-034EngSAFTrent Bridge14.08.2003
3Grimmett CV6-037AusEngSydney27.02.1925
4Pollock PM6-038SAFNZlDurban08.12.1961
5Ngidi L6-039SAFIndCenturion13.01.2018
6McCarthy CN6-043SAFEngDurban16.12.1948
7Ashwin R6-047IndWinDelhi06.11.2011
8Noble MA6-049AusEngMelbourne01.01.1898
9Martin F6-052EngAusKennington11.08.1890
10Dodemaide AIC6-058AusNZlMelbourne26.12.1987
11Marriott CS6-059EngWinKennington12.08.1933
12Sohag Gazi6-074BanWinDhaka13.11.2012
13Cummins PJ6-079AusSAFJo’burg17.11.2011
14Coldwell LJ6-085EngPakLord’s21.06.1962
15Ward FA6-102AusEngBrisbane04.12.1936

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.

NoPlayerSITeamOppGroundDate
1Kendall T7-055AusEngMelbourne15.03.1877
2Cooper WH6-120AusEngMelbourne31.12.1881
3Noble MA6-049AusEngMelbourne01.01.1898
4Dodemaide AIC6-058AusNZlMelbourne26.12.1987
5Boland SC6-007AusEngMelbourne26.12.2021
Australian bowlers who have captured a wicket of the first ball in a test innings.

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.

NoBowlerBatsmanTeamOppInnsGroundDate
1Turner CTBGrace WGAusEng2ndLord’s21.07.1890
2ConinghamAMacLaren ACAusEng1stMelbourne29.12.1894
3Cotter ABraund LCAusEng4thMelbourne05.03.1904
4Kelleway CERussell CAGAusEng2ndSydney17.12.1920
5Nash LJChristy JAJAusSAF3rdMelbourne12.02.1932
6McCormickELSiedle IJAusSAF3rdJo’burg15.02.1936
7Miller KRHutton LAusEng3rdBrisbane29.11.1946
8Lindwall RRFishlock LBAusEng3rdSydney28.02.1947
9Lindwall RRMankad MHAusInd2ndBrisbane28.11.1947
10Lindwall RRSimpson RTAusEng4thBrisbane01.12.1950
11McKenzie GDBarlow EJAusSAF1stDurban20.01.1967
12McCormickELWorthingtonTSAusEng1stBrisbane04.12.1936
13Hogg RMBoycott GAusEng3rdSydney06.01.1979
14Hughes MGGreenidge CGAusWin3rdPerth02.12.1988
15McDermottCJGreatbatchMJAusNZl4thPerth12.11.1993
16McGrath GDJayasuriya STAusSrl1stGalle22.09.1999
17McGrath GDJayasuriya STAusSrl2ndCol-SSC30.09.1999
18Lee BSmith GCAusSAF2ndDurban24.03.2006
19Harris RJParanavitanaNTAusSrl4thGalle31.08.2011
20Johnson MGDilshan TMAusSrl3rdMelbourne26.12.2012
21Harris RJCook ANAusEng4thPerth13.12.2013
22Starc MAKarunaratne DAusSrl1stGalle04.08.2016
23Starc MABurns RJAusEng1stBrisbane08.12.2021

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.

NoBowlerBatsmanTeamOppInnsGroundDate
1Turner CTBGrace WGAusEng2ndLord’s21.07.1890
2ConinghamAMacLarenACAusEng1stMelbourne29.12.1894
3Cotter ABraund LCAusEng4thMelbourne05.03.1904
4Kelleway CERussell CAGAusEng2ndSydney17.12.1920
5Miller KRHutton LAusEng3rdBrisbane29.11.1946
6Lindwall RRFishlock LBAusEng3rdSydney28.02.1947
7Lindwall RRSimpson RTAusEng4thBrisbane01.12.1950
8McCormickELWorthingtonTSAusEng1stBrisbane04.12.1936
9Hogg RMBoycott GAusEng3rdSydney06.01.1979
10Harris RJCook ANAusEng4thPerth13.12.2013
11Starc MABurns RJAusEng1stBrisbane08.12.2021

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.

NoBowlerBatsmanTeamOppInnsGroundDate
1ConinghamAMacLarenACAusEng1stMelbourne29.12.1894
2McCormickELWorthingtonTSAusEng1stBrisbane04.12.1936
3Starc MABurns RJAusEng1stBrisbane08.12.2021

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.

NoBowlerBatsmanTeamOppInnsGroundDate
1ConinghamAMacLarenACAusEng1stMelbourne29.12.1894
2McKenzie GDBarlow EJAusSAF1stDurban20.01.1967
3McCormickELWorthingtonTSAusEng1stBrisbane04.12.1936
4McGrath GDJayasuriya STAusSrl1stGalle22.09.1999
5Starc MAKarunaratneDAusSrl1stGalle04.08.2016
6Starc MABurns RJAusEng1stBrisbane08.12.2021

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.

NoBowlerBatsmanTeamOppInnsGroundDate
1Lindwall RRFishlock LBAusEng3rdSydney28.02.1947
2Lindwall RRMankad MHAusInd2ndBrisbane28.11.1947
3Lindwall RRSimpson RTAusEng4thBrisbane01.12.1950
        
1McGrath GDJayasuriya STAusSrl1stGalle22.09.1999
2McGrath GDJayasuriya STAusSrl2ndCol-SSC30.09.1999
        
1Starc MAKarunaratneDAusSrl1stGalle04.08.2016
2Starc MABurns RJAusEng1stBrisbane08.12.2021
A World record feat on test debut by SC Boland of Australia

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

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.

NoRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
161v Sri LankaCanberra01 Feb 2019
264v IndiaAdelaide17 Dec 2020
343v Sri LankaCanberra01 Feb 2019
412v EnglandMelbourne26 Dec 2021
502v PakistanDub-DSC07 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.

NoPlayerTeamMatINORunsCHC050+Year
1RT PontingAus152851544661122005
2GC SmithSAF152521656661122008
3RT PontingAus101831333740112006
4AN CookEng142611364381112015
5RB SimpsonAus142631381372101964
6WJ CronjeSAF142421040191101998
7BC LaraWin101911344550102003
8R DravidInd122241095370102006
9AD MathewsSrl112051160280102014
10V KohliInd132401322552102018
11JE RootEng152921692641102021

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

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.

NoTeamOppGroundSeasonDaySoil
1SAFEngDurban1922-233SAF
2SAFEngDurban1930-312SAF
3SAFAusCape Town1935-361SAF
4SAFEngJo’burg-OW1938-393SAF
5SAFEngDurban1938-398SAF
6SAFAusJo’burg-NW1966-674SAF
7SAFIndDurban1992-934SAF
8SAFEngCenturion1995-963SAF
9SAFEngCenturion1995-964SAF
10SAFEngCenturion1995-965SAF
11SAFEngDurban1995-964SAF
12SAFEngDurban1995-965SAF
13SAFPakJo’burg-NW1997-984SAF
14SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
15SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
16SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
17SAFNZlJo’burg-NW2000-011SAF
18SAFNZlJo’burg-NW2000-013SAF
19SAFNZlJo’burg-NW2000-014SAF
20SAFSrlDurban2000-014SAF
21SAFEngCenturion2004-051SAF
22SAFWinP Elizabeth2014-155SAF
23SAFNZlDurban20163SAF
24SAFNZlDurban20164SAF
25SAFNZlDurban20165SAF
26SAFIndCape Town2017-184SAF
27SAFIndCenturion20212SAF

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

NoTeamOppGroundSeasonDaySoil
1SAFEngDurban1930-312SAF
2SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
3SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
4SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
5SAFIndCenturion20212SAF

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

NoTeamOppGroundSeasonDaySoil
1SAFIndDurban1992-934SAF
2SAFIndCape Town2017-184SAF
3SAFIndCenturion20212SAF

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

NoTeamOppGroundSeasonDaySoil
1SAFEngCenturion1995-963SAF
2SAFEngCenturion1995-964SAF
3SAFEngCenturion1995-965SAF
4SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
5SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
6SAFEngCenturion1999-002SAF
7SAFEngCenturion2004-051SAF
8SAFIndCenturion20212SAF
South Africa Vs India : Centurion Test : First day

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}

NoPlayerRBFIOppGroundStart Date
1CA Pujara012SAFCenturion13 Jan 2018
2CA Pujara011SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021
        
1RG Sharma011SAFDurban26 Dec 2013
2RG Sharma013SAFDelhi03 Dec 2015
        
1J Srinath011SAFKanpur08 Dec 1996
2J Srinath012SAFDurban26 Dec 1996
3J Srinath011SAFMumbai24 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.

NoPlayerRBFIOppGroundStart Date
1CA Pujara012SAFCenturion13 Jan 2018
2CA Pujara011SAFCenturion26 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.

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11V Sehwag1642SAFKanpur20 Nov 2004
 2G Gambhir962SAFKanpur20 Nov 2004
        
21W Jaffer1161SAFCape Town02 Jan 2007
 2KD Karthik631SAFCape Town02 Jan 2007
        
31W Jaffer732SAFChennai26 Mar 2008
 2V Sehwag3192SAFChennai26 Mar 2008
        
41G Gambhir803SAFCenturion16 Dec 2010
 2V Sehwag633SAFCenturion16 Dec 2010
        
51MA Agarwal2151SAFVizag02 Oct 2019
 2RG Sharma1761SAFVizag02 Oct 2019
        
61KL Rahul122*1SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021
 2MA Agarwal601SAFCenturion26 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.

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11V Sehwag1642SAFKanpur20 Nov 2004
 2G Gambhir962SAFKanpur20 Nov 2004
        
21W Jaffer1161SAFCape Town02 Jan 2007
 2KD Karthik631SAFCape Town02 Jan 2007
        
31W Jaffer732SAFChennai26 Mar 2008
 2V Sehwag3192SAFChennai26 Mar 2008
        
41KL Rahul122*1SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021
 2MA Agarwal601SAFCenturion26 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.

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11W Jaffer1161SAFCape Town02 Jan 2007
 2KD Karthik631SAFCape Town02 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.

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11G Gambhir803SAFCenturion16 Dec 2010
 2V Sehwag633SAFCenturion16 Dec 2010
        
21KL Rahul122*1SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021
 2MA Agarwal601SAFCenturion26 Dec 2021