SM Curran of England collected a “King Pair” in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman collecting a king pair in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below. SM Curran became the first batsman to suffer such an ignominy at Lord’s – Mecca of Cricket – in the annals of test cricket.
No
Player
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
W Attewel
2
Eng
Aus
Sydney
29.01.1892
W Attewel
4
Eng
Aus
Sydney
29.01.1892
2
EG Hayes
2
Eng
SAF
Cape Town
24.03.06
EG Hayes
4
Eng
SAF
Cape Town
24.03.06
3
Chandrasekhar
1
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
30.12.77
Chandrasekhar
3
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
30.12.77
4
GB Troup
1
NZl
Ind
Wellington
21.02.81
GB Troup
3
NZl
Ind
Wellington
21.02.81
5
DJ Richardson
1
SAF
Pak
Jo’burg
19.01.95
DJ Richardson
3
SAF
Pak
Jo’burg
19.01.95
6
RJ Harris
1
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
03.12.10
RJ Harris
3
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
03.12.10
7
V Sehwag
1
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
10.08.11
V Sehwag
3
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
10.08.11
8
JM Anderson
2
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17.11.16
JM Anderson
4
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17.11.16
9
N Pradeep
1
Srl
Pak
A Dhabi
28.09.17
N Pradeep
3
Srl
Pak
A Dhabi
28.09.17
10
Nurul Hasan
2
Ban
Win
Kingston
12.07.18
Nurul Hasan
4
Ban
Win
Kingston
12.07.18
11
SM Curran
2
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12.08.21
SM Curran
4
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12.08.21
SM Curran of England collected a “King Pair” in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the fourth occasion of an England batsman collecting a king pair in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
W Attewel
2
Eng
Aus
Sydney
29.01.1892
W Attewel
4
Eng
Aus
Sydney
29.01.1892
2
EG Hayes
2
Eng
SAF
Cape Town
24.03.06
EG Hayes
4
Eng
SAF
Cape Town
24.03.06
3
JM Anderson
2
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17.11.16
JM Anderson
4
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17.11.16
3
SM Curran
2
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12.08.21
SM Curran
4
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12.08.21
SM Curran of England collected a “King Pair” in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the third occasion of a batsman collecting a king pair against India in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
GB Troup
1
NZl
Ind
Wellington
21.02.81
GB Troup
3
NZl
Ind
Wellington
21.02.81
2
JM Anderson
2
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17.11.16
JM Anderson
4
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17.11.16
3
SM Curran
2
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12.08.21
SM Curran
4
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12.08.21
Second Test – England Vs India at Lord’s – Final day
Mohammad Shami and JJ Bumrah added unbeaten 89 runs for the ninth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the best partnership by Indian batsmen for the ninth wicket against England on away soil.
It is also the best stand for the ninth wicket by Indian batsmen against England at Lord’s. The previous best was 66 runs between N Kapil Dev and S Madanlal in Jun 1982. Thus Mohd Shami and JJ Bumrah rewrote the 39 year old partnership for the ninth wicket against England at Lord’s.
Mohd Shami scored 56 not out in India’s second innings to provide the 15th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty against England while batting at number nine.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
J Yadav
104
2
Eng
Mumbai
08 Dec 2016
2
S Abid Ali
71
2
Eng
Manchester
06 Jun 1974
3
SMH Kirmani
67
2
Eng
Delhi
23 Dec 1981
4
FM Engineer
65
1
Eng
Chennai
10 Jan 1962
5
B Kumar
63*
3
Eng
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
6
KS More
61*
1
Eng
The Oval
23 Aug 1990
7
A Kumble
58
2
Eng
Nagpur
01 Mar 2006
8
B Kumar
58
1
Eng
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
9
Mohd Shami
56*
3
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
10
J Yadav
55
2
Eng
Mohali
26 Nov 2016
11
Harbhajan Singh
54
1
Eng
Nottingham
08 Aug 2002
12
RG Nadkarni
52*
2
Eng
Kanpur
15 Feb 1964
13
J Srinath
52
1
Eng
Birmingham
06 Jun 1996
14
B Kumar
52
3
Eng
Lord’s
17 Jul 2014
15
L Amar Singh
51
4
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jun 1932
It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty against England while batting at number nine on away soil
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
S Abid Ali
71
2
Eng
Manchester
06 Jun 1974
2
B Kumar
63*
3
Eng
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
3
KS More
61*
1
Eng
The Oval
23 Aug 1990
4
B Kumar
58
1
Eng
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
5
Mohd Shami
56*
3
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
6
Harbhajan Singh
54
1
Eng
Nottingham
08 Aug 2002
7
J Srinath
52
1
Eng
Birmingham
06 Jun 1996
8
B Kumar
52
3
Eng
Lord’s
17 Jul 2014
9
L Amar Singh
51
4
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jun 1932
It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty against England while batting at number nine at Lord’s. It also represent the highest score by an Indian batsman batting at number against England at Lord’s.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Mohd Shami
56*
3
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
2
B Kumar
52
3
Eng
Lord’s
17 Jul 2014
3
L Amar Singh
51
4
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jun 1932
Mohammad Shami’s 56 not out in this game represent his second fifty of his test career and also represent his highest individual score in a test innings. The other occasion of his scoring a fifty was against England at Nottingham in Jul 2014. He had scored 51 not out in the first innings of this test which was his previous best test score.
JJ Bumrah’s 34 not out in this game represent his highest individual score in a test innings. His previous best was 28 against England in the first test of this series. He had scored 28 at Nottingham
RJ Burns and DP Sibley of England scored ducks in England’s second innings against India at Lord’s to provide the 56th occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings in the annals of test cricket.
It also provides the sixth occasion of both the England openers scoring ducks in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
Eng
1
NZl
Ch’church
2
24 Mar 1933
2
Eng
3
Pak
Hyd-Pak
2
16 Mar 1973
3
Eng
2
Aus
Perth
2
14 Dec 1979
4
Eng
3
Win
Kingston
2
21 Feb 1986
5
Eng
4
Pak
Faisalabad
2
20 Nov 2005
6
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the eighth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings against India in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
Win
3
Ind
Kanpur
2
12 Dec 1958
2
Win
2
Ind
Mumbai
2
01 Dec 1978
3
Win
2
Ind
Trinidad
2
11 Mar 1983
4
Zim
3
Ind
Delhi
2
18 Nov 2000
5
Ban
1
Ind
Dhaka
2
24 Jan 2010
6
Srl
3
Ind
Galle
2
12 Aug 2015
7
Win
3
Ind
Hyd-RGS
2
12 Oct 2018
8
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the fourth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings at Lord’s in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion by England openers at Lord’s.
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
SAF
2
Eng
Lord’s
2
23 Jun 1955
2
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
24 Jul 1986
3
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
21 May 2015
4
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the ninth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings on English soil in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion by England openers on home soil.
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
Aus
3
Eng
Manchester
2
30 Aug 1888
2
Win
3
Eng
Manchester
2
21 Jul 1928
3
Ind
3
Eng
Leeds
2
05 Jun 1952
4
SAF
2
Eng
Lord’s
2
23 Jun 1955
5
Pak
3
Eng
Leeds
2
26 Aug 1982
6
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
24 Jul 1986
7
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
21 May 2015
8
Aus
1
Eng
Nottingham
2
06 Aug 2015
9
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran collected a pair in this test to provide the 99th occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair in the annals of test cricket JJ Anderson also collected a pair in this test to provide the 100th occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair in the annals of test cricket.
SM Curran and JJ Anderson collected a pair in this test to provide the 46th and 47th occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair in the annals of test cricket on home soil.
SM Curran and JJ Anderson collected a pair in this test to provide the ninth and tenth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair in the annals of test cricket against India. It also provides the fourth and fifth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair in the annals of test cricket on home soil.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Flintoff
0
0
Ind
Leeds
22 Aug 2002
2
CT Tremlett
0
0
Ind
Lord’s
19 Jul 2007
3
BA Stokes
0
0
Ind
Lord’s
17 Jul 2014
4
JM Anderson
0
0
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
5
SM Curran
0
0
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran and JM Anderson collected a pair in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the 52nd occasion of two or more batsmen collecting a pair in a test in the annals of test cricket.
It also provides the fifth occasion of two or more England batsmen collecting a pair in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Amiss
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
GG Arnold
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
DL Underwood
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
2
JP Crawley
Eng
Aus
Perth
03 Feb 1995
PAJ DeFreitas
Eng
Aus
Perth
03 Feb 1995
3
MA Atherton
Eng
SAF
Jo’burg
25 Nov 1999
GM Hamilton
Eng
SAF
Jo’burg
25 Nov 1999
4
ESH Giddins
Eng
Win
Birmingham
15 Jun 2000
GA Hick
Eng
Win
Birmingham
15 Jun 2000
5
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the third occasion of two or more batsmen collecting a pair in a test against India in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MS Atapattu
Srl
Ind
Chandigarh
23 Nov 1990
GF Labrooy
Srl
Ind
Chandigarh
23 Nov 1990
RJ Ratnayake
Srl
Ind
Chandigarh
23 Nov 1990
2
AC Gilchrist
Aus
Ind
Kolkata
11 Mar 2001
SK Warne
Aus
Ind
Kolkata
11 Mar 2001
3
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the second occasion of two or more batsmen collecting a pair in a test at Lord’s in the annals of test cricket. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Kuldeep Yadav
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
09 Aug 2018
M Vijay
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
09 Aug 2018
2
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the second occasion of two or more England batsmen collecting a pair in a test on English soil in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
ESH Giddins
Eng
Win
Birmingham
15 Jun 2000
GA Hick
Eng
Win
Birmingham
15 Jun 2000
2
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
JM Anderson collected a pair in the just concluded test against India at Lord’s. This pair represents his third pair in tests. He became the 23rd batsman to collect the pair on three or more occasions in the annals of test cricket.
JM Anderson became the fifth England batsman to collect the pair on three or more occasions in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Flintoff
Eng
SAF
Leeds
06 Aug 1998
A Flintoff
Eng
Ind
Leeds
22 Aug 2002
A Flintoff
Eng
Win
St John’s
15 Feb 2009
2
DE Malcolm
Eng
NZl
Birmingham
05 Jul 1990
DE Malcolm
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
18 Jun 1992
DE Malcolm
Eng
Aus
The Oval
21 Aug 1997
3
DL Underwood
Eng
Win
Leeds
04 Aug 1966
DL Underwood
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
DL Underwood
Eng
Win
Manchester
08 Jul 1976
4
JM Anderson
Eng
Srl
Leeds
20 Jun 2014
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17 Nov 2016
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
5
R Peel
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
11 Jan 1895
R Peel
Eng
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
R Peel
Eng
Aus
The Oval
10 Aug 1896
India won this test by 151 runs to provide its 35th win by 150 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
337 runs
SAF
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
2
India
won
321 runs
NZl
Indore
08 Oct 2016
3
India
won
320 runs
Aus
Mohali
17 Oct 2008
4
India
won
318 runs
Win
N Sound
22 Aug 2019
5
India
won
317 runs
Eng
Chennai
13 Feb 2021
6
India
won
304 runs
Srl
Galle
26 Jul 2017
7
India
won
280 runs
SAF
Kanpur
08 Dec 1996
8
India
won
279 runs
Eng
Leeds
19 Jun 1986
9
India
won
278 runs
Srl
Col-PSS
20 Aug 2015
10
India
won
272 runs
NZl
Auckland
07 Mar 1968
11
India
Won
259 runs
Srl
Ahmedabad
18 Dec 2005
12
India
won
257 runs
Win
Kingston
30 Aug 2019
13
India
won
255 runs
Win
Chennai
11 Jan 1988
14
India
won
246 runs
Eng
Vizag
17 Nov 2016
15
India
won
237 runs
Win
Gros Islet
09 Aug 2016
16
India
won
235 runs
Srl
Col-SSC
27 Jul 1993
17
India
won
222 runs
Aus
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
18
India
won
216 runs
NZl
Chennai
26 Nov 1976
19
India
won
212 runs
Pak
Delhi
04 Feb 1999
20
India
won
208 runs
Ban
Hyd-RGS
09 Feb 2017
21
India
won
203 runs
SAF
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
22
India
won
203 runs
Eng
Nottingham
18 Aug 2018
23
India
won
197 runs
NZl
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
24
India
won
195 runs
Pak
Kolkata
16 Mar 2005
25
India
won
188 runs
Srk
Delhi
10 Dec 2005
26
India
won
187 runs
Eng
Kolkata
30 Dec 1961
27
India
won
179 runs
Aus
Chennai
06 Mar 1998
28
India
won
178 runs
NZl
Kolkata
30 Sep 2016
29
India
won
172 runs
Aus
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
30
India
won
172 runs
NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
31
India
won
171 runs
Aus
Kolkata
11 Mar 2001
32
India
won
170 runs
Srl
Galle
31 Jul 2008
33
India
won
162 runs
NZl
Mumbai
10 Nov 1976
34
India
won
153 runs
Aus
Kanpur
02 Oct 1979
35
India
won
151 runs
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
India won this test by 151 runs to provide its sixth win by 150 plus runs margin against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
317 runs
Eng
Chennai
13 Feb 2021
2
India
won
279 runs
Eng
Leeds
19 Jun 1986
3
India
won
246 runs
Eng
Vizag
17 Nov 2016
4
India
won
203 runs
Eng
Nottingham
18 Aug 2018
5
India
won
187 runs
Eng
Kolkata
30 Dec 1961
6
India
won
151 runs
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
India won this test by 151 runs to provide its third win against England at Lord’s. All such wins are tabulated below.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
005 wkts
Eng
Lord’s
05 Jun 1986
2
India
won
095 runs
Eng
Lord’s
17 Jul 2014
3
India
won
151 runs
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
India carved its 30th win against England when it won the Lord’s test by 151 runs. It also provides eighth win against England in England
India posted its 163rd win when it won the Lord’s test by 151 runs. This win also represents its 54th win on away soil
Batsmen collecting pairs in a test match on three or more occasions
JM Anderson collected a pair in the just concluded test against India at Lord’s. This pair represents his third pair in tests. He became the 23rd batsman to collect the pair on three or more occasions in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Flintoff
Eng
SAF
Leeds
06 Aug 1998
A Flintoff
Eng
Ind
Leeds
22 Aug 2002
A Flintoff
Eng
Win
St John’s
15 Feb 2009
2
A Mishra
Ind
SAF
Nagpur
06 Feb 2010
A Nehra
Ind
Zim
Harare
15 Jun 2001
A Nehra
Ind
Win
Trinidad
19 Apr 2002
A Nehra
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2003
3
AB Agarkar
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1999
AB Agarkar
Ind
Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2000
AB Agarkar
Ind
Aus
Mumbai
27 Feb 2001
4
AG Hurst
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
01 Dec 1978
AG Hurst
Aus
Eng
Sydney
06 Jan 1979
AG Hurst
Aus
Pak
Melbourne
10 Mar 1979
5
BS Bedi
Ind
Eng
Manchester
06 Jun 1974
BS Bedi
Ind
Win
Delhi
11 Dec 1974
BS Bedi
Ind
Eng
Delhi
17 Dec 1976
6
Chandrasekhar
Ind
NZl
Wellington
13 Feb 1976
Chandrasekhar
Ind
Eng
Delhi
17 Dec 1976
Chandrasekhar
Ind
Aus
Brisbane
02 Dec 1977
Chandrasekhar
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
7
CA Walsh
Win
Pak
Rawalpindi
29 Nov 1997
CA Walsh
Win
NZl
Wellington
26 Dec 1999
CA Walsh
Win
Aus
Adelaide
15 Dec 2000
CA Walsh
Win
SAF
Trinidad
17 Mar 2001
8
CB Mpofu
Zim
NZl
Harare
07 Aug 2005
CB Mpofu
Zim
NZl
Bulawayo
01 Nov 2011
CB Mpofu
Zim
SAF
P Elizabeth
26 Dec 2017
9
CEL Ambrose
Win
Eng
Lord’s
16 Jun 1988
CEL Ambrose
Win
Pak
Lahore
06 Dec 1990
CEL Ambrose
Win
Eng
The Oval
08 Aug 1991
10
CS Martin
NZl
Pak
Auckland
08 Mar 2001
CS Martin
NZl
Pak
Lahore
01 May 2002
CS Martin
NZl
Aus
Brisbane
18 Nov 2004
CS Martin
NZl
Win
Auckland
09 Mar 2006
CS Martin
NZl
SAF
Jo’burg
08 Nov 2007
CS Martin
NZl
Aus
Adelaide
28 Nov 2008
CS Martin
NZl
Ind
Hyd-RGS
23 Aug 2012
11
DE Malcolm
Eng
NZl
Birmingham
05 Jul 1990
DE Malcolm
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
18 Jun 1992
DE Malcolm
Eng
Aus
The Oval
21 Aug 1997
12
DK Morrison
NZl
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 1987
DK Morrison
NZl
Srl
Hamilton
22 Feb 1991
DK Morrison
NZl
Aus
Hobart
26 Nov 1993
13
DL Underwood
Eng
Win
Leeds
04 Aug 1966
DL Underwood
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
DL Underwood
Eng
Win
Manchester
08 Jul 1976
14
GD McGrath
Aus
Pak
Sydney
30 Nov 1995
GD McGrath
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
26 Dec 1998
GD McGrath
Aus
Eng
Sydney
02 Jan 1999
15
JM Anderson
Eng
Srl
Leeds
20 Jun 2014
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17 Nov 2016
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
16
M Dillon
Win
Aus
Trinidad
05 Mar 1999
M Dillon
Win
Aus
Brisbane
23 Nov 2000
M Dillon
Win
Pak
Sharjah
07 Feb 2002
M Dillon
Win
NZl
Bridgetown
21 Jun 2002
17
Muralitharan
Srl
SAF
Kandy
30 Jul 2000
Muralitharan
Srl
Aus
Galle
08 Mar 2004
Muralitharan
Srl
NZl
Wellington
15 Dec 2006
Muralitharan
Srl
Ind
Galle
31 Jul 2008
18
Manjural Islam
Ban
Zim
Harare
26 Apr 2001
Manjural Islam
Ban
NZl
Wellington
26 Dec 2001
Manjural Islam
Ban
Srl
Col-SSC
28 Jul 2002
19
MS Atapattu
Srl
Ind
Chandigarh
23 Nov 1990
MS Atapattu
Srl
Ind
Ahmedabad
08 Feb 1994
MS Atapattu
Srl
Eng
Col-SSC
15 Mar 2001
MS Atapattu
Srl
Pak
Faisalabad
20 Oct 2004
20
N Pradeep
Srl
Win
Col-PSS
22 Oct 2015
N Pradeep
Srl
Pak
Abu Dhabi
28 Sep 2017
N Pradeep
Srl
Pak
Dub-DSC
06 Oct 2017
21
R Peel
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
11 Jan 1895
R Peel
Eng
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
R Peel
Eng
Aus
The Oval
10 Aug 1896
22
RW Blair
NZl
Win
Dunedin
03 Feb 1956
RW Blair
NZl
Eng
Christchurch
15 Mar 1963
RW Blair
NZl
SAF
Auckland
13 Mar 1964
23
Z Khan
Ind
SAF
Bloemfontein
03 Nov 2001
Z Khan
Ind
NZl
Hamilton
19 Dec 2002
Z Khan
Ind
Aus
Mumbai
03 Nov 2004
JM Anderson collected a pair in the just concluded test against India at Lord’s. This pair represents his third pair in tests. He became the fifth England batsman to collect the pair on three or more occasions in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
A Flintoff
Eng
SAF
Leeds
06 Aug 1998
A Flintoff
Eng
Ind
Leeds
22 Aug 2002
A Flintoff
Eng
Win
St John’s
15 Feb 2009
2
DE Malcolm
Eng
NZl
Birmingham
05 Jul 1990
DE Malcolm
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
18 Jun 1992
DE Malcolm
Eng
Aus
The Oval
21 Aug 1997
3
DL Underwood
Eng
Win
Leeds
04 Aug 1966
DL Underwood
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
25 Jan 1975
DL Underwood
Eng
Win
Manchester
08 Jul 1976
4
JM Anderson
Eng
Srl
Leeds
20 Jun 2014
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Vizag
17 Nov 2016
JM Anderson
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
5
R Peel
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
11 Jan 1895
R Peel
Eng
Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
R Peel
Eng
Aus
The Oval
10 Aug 1896
Both the openers scoring ducks in the same innings in the annals of test cricket
RJ Burns and DP Sibley of England scored ducks in England’s second innings against India at Lord’s to provide the 56th occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
Aus
3
Eng
Manchester
2
30 Aug 1888
2
Win
3
Eng
Manchester
2
21 Jul 1928
3
Eng
1
NZl
Ch’church
2
24 Mar 1933
4
Aus
4
Eng
Brisbane
2
04 Dec 1936
5
Aus
3
Eng
Melbourne
2
01 Jan 1937
6
Aus
1
SAF
Jo’burg
2
24 Dec 1949
7
Aus
3
Eng
Brisbane
2
01 Dec 1950
8
Ind
3
Eng
Leeds
2
05 Jun 1952
9
SAF
2
Eng
Lord’s
2
23 Jun 1955
10
Win
1
Pak
Trinidad
2
26 Mar 1958
11
Win
3
Ind
Kanpur
2
12 Dec 1958
12
NZl
3
SAF
Jo’burg
2
02 Feb 1962
13
Ind
4
Aus
Chennai
2
02 Oct 1964
14
NZl
3
Eng
Auckland
2
11 Mar 1966
15
Eng
3
Pak
Hyd-Pak
2
16 Mar 1973
16
Ind
1
Aus
Melbourne
2
30 Dec 1977
17
Win
2
Ind
Mumbai
2
01 Dec 1978
18
Eng
2
Aus
Perth
2
14 Dec 1979
19
Pak
1
Win
Karachi
2
22 Dec 1980
20
Pak
2
Aus
Perth
2
13 Nov 1981
21
Pak
3
Eng
Leeds
2
26 Aug 1982
22
Win
2
Ind
Trinidad
2
11 Mar 1983
23
Srl
2
Aus
Kandy
2
22 Apr 1983
24
Eng
3
Win
Kingston
2
21 Feb 1986
25
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
24 Jul 1986
26
NZl
4
Eng
Auckland
2
30 Jan 1992
27
Pak
2
Win
St John’s
2
01 May 1993
28
Srl
3
SAF
Col-SSC
2
06 Sep 1993
29
Zim
3
Pak
Faisalabad
2
24 Oct 1996
30
Ind
4
Zim
Harare
2
07 Oct 1998
31
Aus
1
Srl
Kandy
2
09 Sep 1999
32
Ind
1
NZl
Mohali
2
10 Oct 1999
33
Zim
2
Win
Trinidad
2
16 Mar 2000
34
SAF
1
Srl
Kandy
2
30 Jul 2000
35
Srl
4
SAF
Kandy
2
30 Jul 2000
36
Zim
3
Ind
Delhi
2
18 Nov 2000
37
Srl
2
SAF
Durban
2
26 Dec 2000
38
Pak
2
Aus
Col-PSS
2
03 Oct 2002
39
Pak
1
Aus
Sharjah
2
11 Oct 2002
40
Eng
4
Pak
Faisalabad
2
20 Nov 2005
41
NZl
1
SAF
Jo’burg
2
05 May 2006
42
SAF
1
Srl
Col-PSS
2
04 Aug 2006
43
Ban
1
Ind
Dhaka
2
24 Jan 2010
44
Srl
2
NZl
Galle
2
17 Nov 2012
45
Pak
3
SAF
Cape Town
2
14 Feb 2013
46
Pak
3
SAF
Dub-DSC
2
23 Oct 2013
47
Ban
4
Zim
Dhaka
2
25 Oct 2014
48
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
21 May 2015
49
Win
4
Aus
Kingston
2
11 Jun 2015
50
Aus
1
Eng
Nottingham
2
06 Aug 2015
51
Srl
3
Ind
Galle
2
12 Aug 2015
52
NZl
4
SAF
Centurion
2
27 Aug 2016
53
Win
3
Ind
Hyd-RGS
2
12 Oct 2018
54
Srl
3
NZl
Col-PSS
2
22 Aug 2019
55
Pak
4
NZl
M Maunganui
2
26 Dec 2020
56
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the sixth occasion of both the England openers scoring ducks in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
Eng
1
NZl
Ch’church
2
24 Mar 1933
2
Eng
3
Pak
Hyd-Pak
2
16 Mar 1973
3
Eng
2
Aus
Perth
2
14 Dec 1979
4
Eng
3
Win
Kingston
2
21 Feb 1986
5
Eng
4
Pak
Faisalabad
2
20 Nov 2005
6
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the eighth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings against India in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
Win
3
Ind
Kanpur
2
12 Dec 1958
2
Win
2
Ind
Mumbai
2
01 Dec 1978
3
Win
2
Ind
Trinidad
2
11 Mar 1983
4
Zim
3
Ind
Delhi
2
18 Nov 2000
5
Ban
1
Ind
Dhaka
2
24 Jan 2010
6
Srl
3
Ind
Galle
2
12 Aug 2015
7
Win
3
Ind
Hyd-RGS
2
12 Oct 2018
8
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the fourth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings at Lord’s in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion by England openers at Lord’s.
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
SAF
2
Eng
Lord’s
2
23 Jun 1955
2
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
24 Jul 1986
3
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
21 May 2015
4
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the ninth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings on English soil in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion by England openers on home soil.
No
Team
I
Opp
Ground
0
Start Date
1
Aus
3
Eng
Manchester
2
30 Aug 1888
2
Win
3
Eng
Manchester
2
21 Jul 1928
3
Ind
3
Eng
Leeds
2
05 Jun 1952
4
SAF
2
Eng
Lord’s
2
23 Jun 1955
5
Pak
3
Eng
Leeds
2
26 Aug 1982
6
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
24 Jul 1986
7
NZl
4
Eng
Lord’s
2
21 May 2015
8
Aus
1
Eng
Nottingham
2
06 Aug 2015
9
Eng
4
Ind
Lord’s
2
12 Aug 2021
Second Test – England Vs India at Lord’s – Fourth day
CA Pujara-AM Rahane added 100 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 107th occasion of batsmen posting an exact 100 runs partnership in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 17th occasion of batsmen posting an exact 100 runs partnership in the annals of test cricket for the fourth wicket.
CA Pujara-AM Rahane added 100 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen posting an exact 100 runs partnership in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the first occasion of Indian batsmen posting an exact 100 runs partnership in the annals of test cricket for the fourth wicket.
It also provides the third occasion of batsmen posting an exact 100 runs partnership against England at Lord’s. All the three occasions are detailed below
No
Partners
W
Runs
I
Team
Start Date
1
GS Sobers, ED Weekes
5
100
3
Win
20 Jun 1957
2
J Islam, J Siddique
3
100
3
Ban
27 May 2010
3
CA Pujara, AM Rahane
4
100
3
Ind
12 Aug 2021
CA Pujara-AM Rahane added 100 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 115h occasion of batsmen posting a a three figure partnership against England. It also provides the 17th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the annals of test cricket for the fourth wicket against England
CA Pujara-AM Rahane added 100 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 46th occasion of batsmen posting a a three figure partnership against England in England. It also provides the 17th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the annals of test cricket for the fourth wicket against England in England
AM Rahane’s run aggregate read 3045 at the end of India’s second innings on away soil. He became the tenth Indian batsman to total 3000 plus runs on away soil. The following table lists all these ten batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
1
Tendulkar
106
176
17
8705
248*
2
R Dravid
93
164
21
7667
270
3
Gavaskar
60
106
9
5055
221
4
VVS Laxman
77
134
16
5014
178
5
SC Ganguly
63
104
7
4032
147
6
V Sehwag
51
089
3
3847
309
7
V Kohli
50
090
2
3822
200
7
Vengsarkar
62
105
9
3143
157
9
AM Rahane
44
078
8
3045
147
10
M Amarnath
37
063
5
3008
138
CA Pujara’s run aggregate against England read 1542 at the end of India’s second innings. He became the seventh Indian batsman to total 1500 plus runs against England. The following table lists all these seven batsmen.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
1
SR Tendulkar
32
53
4
2535
193
2
SM Gavaskar
38
67
2
2483
221
3
R Dravid
21
37
5
1950
217
4
GR Viswanath
30
54
4
1880
222
5
V Kohli
25
44
3
1804
235
6
DB Vengsarkar
26
43
6
1589
157
7
CA Pujara
24
43
4
1542
206*
AM Rahane’s 61 in India’s second innings provide the 47th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty against England at Lord’s. It also provides the 391st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty against England. It also provides the 188th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty against England in England.
AM Rahane’s 61 in India’s second innings provide the 35th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a half century against England at Lord’s. It also provides the 286th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a half century against England. It also provides the 143rd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a half century against England in England.
JE Root’s 180 not out in England’s first innings was his fifth century in the calendar year 2021. He became the seventh England batsman to score five or more centuries in a calendar year. The following table lists all these seven batsmen
No
Player
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
C
Year
1
DCS Compton
09
15
1
1159
208
6
1947
2
MP Vaughan
14
26
2
1481
197
6
2002
3
DL Amiss
13
22
2
1379
262*
5
1974
4
Pietersen
12
20
0
1015
152
5
2008
5
AN Cook
14
24
2
1287
235*
5
2010
6
IR Bell
08
11
3
0950
235
5
2011
7
JE Root
10
19
1
1244
228
5
2021
JE Root’s 180 not out in England’s first innings was his fifth century in the calendar year 2021 while leading England. He became the first England batsman to score five or more centuries in a calendar year. He went past GA Gooch {1990}, MA Atherton {1994} and AJ Strauss {2009} who had scored four centuries in a calendar year.
Two or more England batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in the same innings of a test
H Hameed and SM Curran of England collected first ball ducks in England’s first innings at Lord’s in the ongoing test against India to provide the 30th occasion of two or more England batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the same innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
FA MacKinnon
0
1
1
Aus
Melbourne
02 Jan 1879
T Emmett
0
1
1
Aus
Melbourne
02 Jan 1879
2
LC Braund
0
1
4
Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
AFA Lilley
0
1
4
Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
3
JB Hobbs
0
1
2
Aus
Birmingham
27 May 1909
CB Fry
0
1
2
Aus
Birmingham
27 May 1909
4
AER Gilligan
0
1
4
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1925
MW Tate
0
1
4
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1925
5
H Sutcliffe
0
1
1
NZl
Ch’church
24 Mar 1933
E Paynter
0
1
1
NZl
Ch’church
24 Mar 1933
6
TS Worthington
0
1
1
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
WR Hammond
0
1
1
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
7
WR Hammond
0
1
3
Aus
Leeds
22 Jul 1938
DVP Wright
0
1
3
Aus
Leeds
22 Jul 1938
WE Bowes
0
1
3
Aus
Leeds
22 Jul 1938
8
JT Ikin
0
1
2
Aus
Brisbane
29 Nov 1946
AV Bedser
0
1
2
Aus
Brisbane
29 Nov 1946
9
TG Evans
0
1
2
SAF
Durban
16 Dec 1948
DVP Wright
0
1
2
SAF
Durban
16 Dec 1948
10
RT Simpson
0
1
4
Aus
Brisbane
01 Dec 1950
DCS Compton
0
1
4
Aus
Brisbane
01 Dec 1950
11
TE Bailey
0
1
1
Aus
Melbourne
13 Feb 1959
ER Dexter
0
1
1
Aus
Melbourne
13 Feb 1959
12
JT Murray
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
11 Jan 1963
JB Statham
0
1
1
Aus
Sydney
11 Jan 1963
13
JA Snow
0
1
2
Win
The Oval
26 Jul 1973
DL Underwood
0
1
2
Win
The Oval
26 Jul 1973
14
RA Woolmer
0
1
4
Win
Manchester
08 Jul 1976
DL Underwood
0
1
4
Win
Manchester
08 Jul 1976
15
G Boycott
0
1
3
Aus
Sydney
06 Jan 1979
RGD Willis
0
1
3
Aus
Sydney
06 Jan 1979
16
DL Underwood
0
1
2
Srl
Col-PSS
17 Feb 1982
RGD Willis
0
1
2
Srl
Col-PSS
17 Feb 1982
17
IT Botham
0
1
4
Aus
Sydney
10 Jan 1987
PH Edmonds
0
1
4
Aus
Sydney
10 Jan 1987
18
AJ Lamb
0
1
3
Win
Leeds
06 Jun 1991
RA Smith
0
1
3
Win
Leeds
06 Jun 1991
19
D Gough
0
1
4
Aus
Melbourne
24 Dec 1994
DE Malcolm
0
1
4
Aus
Melbourne
24 Dec 1994
20
DW Headley
0
1
2
Aus
Adelaide
11 Dec 1998
PM Such
0
1
2
Aus
Adelaide
11 Dec 1998
21
NV Knight
0
1
4
Pak
Manchester
31 May 2001
AR Caddick
0
1
4
Pak
Manchester
31 May 2001
22
ME Trescothick
0
1
3
SAF
Nottingham
14 Aug 2003
ET Smith
0
1
3
SAF
Nottingham
14 Aug 2003
23
RS Bopara
0
1
1
Srl
Col-SSC
09 Dec 2007
SJ Harmison
0
1
1
Srl
Col-SSC
09 Dec 2007
24
KP Pietersen
0
1
1
Win
Lord’s
06 May 2009
G Onions
0
1
1
Win
Lord’s
06 May 2009
25
MJ Prior
0
1
1
Aus
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
SCJ Broad
0
1
1
Aus
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
26
SCJ Broad
0
1
2
Aus
Adelaide
05 Dec 2013
JM Anderson
0
1
2
Aus
Adelaide
05 Dec 2013
27
MA Wood
0
1
4
SAF
Nottingham
14 Jul 2017
JM Anderson
0
1
4
SAF
Nottingham
14 Jul 2017
28
JM Bairstow
0
1
3
Ind
S’hampton
30 Aug 2018
SCJ Broad
0
1
3
Ind
S’hampton
30 Aug 2018
29
Z Crawley
0
1
1
Win
Manchester
16 Jul 2020
CR Woakes
0
1
1
Win
Manchester
16 Jul 2020
30
H Hameed
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
H Hameed and SM Curran of England collected first ball ducks in England’s first innings at Lord’s in the ongoing test against India to provide the second occasion of two England batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the same innings against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JM Bairstow
0
1
3
Ind
S’hampton
30 Aug 2018
SCJ Broad
0
1
3
Ind
S’hampton
30 Aug 2018
2
H Hameed
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
H Hameed and SM Curran of England collected first ball ducks in England’s first innings at Lord’s in the ongoing test against India to provide the second occasion of two England batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the same innings at Lord’s. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KP Pietersen
0
1
1
Win
Lord’s
06 May 2009
G Onions
0
1
1
Win
Lord’s
06 May 2009
2
H Hameed
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
Second Test – England Vs India at Lord’s – Third day
JE Root and JM Bairstow added 121 runs for the fourth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 157th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India. It also provides the 90th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India on home soil.
JE Root and JM Bairstow added 121 runs for the fourth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 36th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against India. It also provides the 21st occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against India on home soil.
JE Root and JM Bairstow added 121 runs for the fourth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 28th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth against India at Lord’s. It also provides the seventh occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against India on at Lord’s
JE Root scored 180 not out in this game to provide his 22nd century of his test career. It also represents his eleventh century on home soil.
It also represents the 23rd occasion by an England batsman scoring a century against India at Lord’s and 133rd occasion of an England batsman scoring a century against various oppositions at Lord’s
JE Root’s 180 not out represent his fourth century at Lord’s. All his four centuries are listed below.
No
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
180
3
Aus
Lord’s
18 Jul 2013
2
200*
1
Srl
Lord’s
12 Jun 2014
3
190
1
SAF
Lord’s
06 Jul 2017
4
180*
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
JE Root became the eighth England batsman to score four or more centuries at Lord’s. The following table lists all these eight batsmen.
No
Player
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
C
1
GA Gooch
21
39
1
2015
333
6
2
MP Vaughan
12
19
1
0974
120
6
3
Pietersen
15
25
3
1235
202*
5
4
AJ Strauss
18
31
1
1562
161
5
5
IR Bell
18
32
5
1264
199
4
6
AN Cook
26
47
2
1937
162
4
7
AJ Lamb
13
24
2
0959
139
4
8
JE Root
16
29
2
1451
200*
4
JE Root became the first England batsman to score 150 plus runs in an innings on four occasions. He went past GA Gooch and KP Pietersen who had scored 150 plus runs in an innings on three occasions,
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GA Gooch
183
3
NZl
Lord’s
24 Jul 1986
2
GA Gooch
333
1
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
3
GA Gooch
174
3
Srl
Lord’s
22 Aug 1991
1
Pietersen
158
1
Srl
Lord’s
11 May 2006
2
Pietersen
152
1
SAF
Lord’s
10 Jul 2008
3
Pietersen
202*
1
Ind
Lord’s
21 Jul 2011
1
JE Root
180
3
Aus
Lord’s
18 Jul 2013
2
JE Root
200*
1
Srl
Lord’s
12 Jun 2014
3
JE Root
190
1
SAF
Lord’s
06 Jul 2017
4
JE Root
180*
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
JE Root’s 180 not out in this test represent his eleventh score of 150 plus score in a test innings. He now shares the record of most 150 plus scores by an England batsman with AN Cook.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AN Cook
160
1
Win
Ch-le-St
14 May 2009
2
AN Cook
173
1
Ban
Chattogram
12 Mar 2010
3
AN Cook
235*
3
Aus
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
4
AN Cook
189
2
Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2011
5
AN Cook
294
2
Ind
Birmingham
10 Aug 2011
6
AN Cook
176
3
Ind
Ahmedabad
15 Nov 2012
7
AN Cook
190
2
Ind
Kolkata
05 Dec 2012
8
AN Cook
162
3
NZl
Lord’s
21 May 2015
9
AN Cook
263
2
Pak
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
10
AN Cook
243
1
Win
Birmingham
17 Aug 2017
11
AN Cook
244*
2
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2017
1
JE Root
180
3
Aus
Lord’s
18 Jul 2013
2
JE Root
200*
1
Srl
Lord’s
12 Jun 2014
3
JE Root
154*
2
Ind
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
4
JE Root
182*
2
Win
St George’s
21 Apr 2015
5
JE Root
254
1
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
6
JE Root
190
1
SAF
Lord’s
06 Jul 2017
7
JE Root
226
2
NZl
Hamilton
29 Nov 2019
8
JE Root
228
2
Srl
Galle
14 Jan 2021
9
JE Root
186
2
Srl
Galle
22 Jan 2021
10
JE Root
218
1
Ind
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
11
JE Root
180*
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
JE Root’s 180 not out in this game represent his sixth score of 150 plus runs while captaining England. He now holds the record for most 150 plus scores by an England captain. He went past AN Cook and DI Gower who had scored five scores of 150 plus runs while leading England.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AN Cook
173
1
Ban
Chattogram
12 Mar 2010
2
AN Cook
176
3
Ind
Ahmedabad
15 Nov 2012
3
AN Cook
190
2
Ind
Kolkata
05 Dec 2012
4
AN Cook
162
3
NZl
Lord’s
21 May 2015
5
AN Cook
263
2
Pak
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
1
DI Gower
152
2
Pak
Faisalabad
12 Mar 1984
2
DI Gower
173*
3
Pak
Lahore
19 Mar 1984
3
DI Gower
166
1
Aus
Nottingham
11 Jul 1985
4
DI Gower
215
2
Aus
Birmingham
15 Aug 1985
5
DI Gower
157
1
Aus
The Oval
29 Aug 1985
1
JE Root
190
1
SAF
Lord’s
06 Jul 2017
2
JE Root
226
2
NZl
Hamilton
29 Nov 2019
3
JE Root
228
2
Srl
Galle
14 Jan 2021
4
JE Root
186
2
Srl
Galle
22 Jan 2021
5
JE Root
218
1
Ind
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
6
JE Root
180*
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
JE Root completed 9000 runs of his test career when he was on 113 during his knock of 180 not out in this game. At the end of England’s first innings, his run aggregate read 9067. He became the second England batsman to total 9000 plus runs in tests after AN Cook. AN Cook has an aggregate of 12472
JE Root completed 2000 runs of his test career against India when he was on 38 during his knock of 180 not out in this game. At the end of England’s first innings, his run aggregate read 2142. He became the second England batsman to total 2000 plus runs against India in tests after AN Cook. AN Cook has an aggregate of 2431
JE Root became the seventh batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 2000 plus runs against India.
No
Player
Team
Mat
I
NO
Runs
HS
1
RT Ponting
Aus
29
51
04
2555
257
2
AN Cook
Eng
30
54
03
2431
294
3
CH Lloyd
Win
28
44
04
2344
242*
4
J Miandad
Pak
28
39
06
2228
280*
5
Chanderpaul
Win
25
44
10
2171
140
6
JE Root
Eng
22
39
04
2142
218
7
MJ Clarke
Aus
22
40
02
2049
329*
JE Root’s aggregate runs against India read 1040 while leading England at the end of England’s innings on home soil. He became the second England captain and sixth overall to total 1000 plus runs against India on home soil. The following table lists all the six captains.
No
Player
Team
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
1
CH Lloyd
Win
20
29
3
1822
242*
2
AN Cook
Eng
14
25
2
1229
190
3
RB Simpson
Aus
10
19
0
1098
176
4
SPD Smith
Aus
07
14
1
1054
192
5
MJ Clarke
Aus
08
14
1
1047
329*
6
JE Root
Eng
11
20
1
1040
218
JE Root was leading England in 54th test. He now jointly owns the record for most capped England captain with ME Atherton. AN Cook is the most capped England captain with 59 tests.
At the end of the England’s innings, JE Root has an aggregate of 4473 runs while leading England. AN Cook has more runs by an England captain – 4844 runs
JE Root was leading England in 29th test on home soil, He now jointly owns the record for most capped England captain on home soil with MP Vaughan. AN Cook is the most capped England captain on home soil with 31 tests.
JE Root’s 180 not out in this test represent his 18th fifty on home soil while leading England. GA Gooch {20} and PBH May {19} have scored more fifties than JE Root while leading England at home.
SM Curran of England collected the first ball duck in England’s innings to provide the 39th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India. It also provides the 15th occasion an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India in England.
SM Curran of England collected the first ball duck in England’s innings to provide the fifth occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India at Lord’s.
No
Player
R
B
I
Mon/Year
1
DCS Compton
0
1
2
Jun 1946
2
CT Tremlett
0
1
3
Jul 2007
3
SCJ Broad
0
1
1
Jul 2011
4
H Hameed
0
1
2
Aug 2021
5
SM Curran
0
1
2
Aug 2021
H Hameed and SM Curran of England collected first ball ducks in England’s first innings at Lord’s in the ongoing test against India to provide the 30th occasion of two or more England batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the same innings. It also provides the second occasion of two England batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the same innings against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JM Bairstow
0
1
3
Ind
S’hampton
30 Aug 2018
SCJ Broad
0
1
3
Ind
S’hampton
30 Aug 2018
2
H Hameed
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the second occasion of two England batsmen collecting the first ball duck in the same innings against India at Lord’s. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
R
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KP Pietersen
0
1
1
Win
Lord’s
06 May 2009
G Onions
0
1
1
Win
Lord’s
06 May 2009
2
H Hameed
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
SM Curran
0
1
2
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
England vs India at Lord’s – First and second day stats highlights
England won the toss and elected to field first to provide the 41st occasion of a team inserting the opposition after it had won the toss at Lord’s. It also provides the 14th occasion of England doing so at Lord’s. It also provides the fourth occasion of England doing so against India at Lord’s
England won the toss and elected to field first to provide the 99th occasion of a team inserting the opposition after it had won the toss. It also provides the 47th occasion of England doing so on home soil.
England won the toss and elected to field first to provide the eighth occasion of a team inserting the opposition after it had won the toss against India. It also provides the seventh occasion of England doing so on home soil against India.
RG Sharma and KL Rahul scored 83 and 129 in this game to provide the 36th occasion of both the Indian openers scoring fifties in the same innings. It also provides the 30th occasion of both the Indian openers scoring fifties in the same innings on away soil.
RG Sharma and KL Rahul scored 83 and 129 in this game to provide the 13th occasion of both the Indian openers scoring fifties in the same innings against England. It also provides the seventh occasion of both the Indian openers scoring fifties in the same innings against England on away soil.
RG Sharma and KL Rahul scored 83 and 129 in this game to provide the first occasion of both the Indian openers scoring fifties in the same innings against England at Lord’s.
RG Sharma and KL Rahul scored 83 and 129 in this game to provide the 35th occasion of one Indian opener scoring a half century and another Indian opener a century which includes both the Indian openers scoring centuries in the same innings. It also provides the 14th occasion of one Indian opener scoring a half century and another Indian opener a century which includes both the Indian openers scoring centuries in the same innings on away soil.
RG Sharma and KL Rahul scored 83 and 129 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of one Indian opener scoring a half century and another Indian opener a century which includes both the Indian openers scoring centuries in the same innings against England. It also provides the fourth occasion of one Indian opener scoring a half century and another Indian opener a century which includes both the Indian openers scoring centuries in the same innings against England on away soil.
RG Sharma and KL Rahul scored 83 and 129 in this game to provide the first occasion of one Indian opener scoring a half century and another Indian opener a century in the same innings against England at Lord’s.
RG Sharma-KL Rahul posted a 114 runs for the first wicket and KL Rahul-V Kohli posted 117 runs for the third wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 113th and 114th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against England. It also provides the 44th and 45th such occasion by Indian batsmen against England in England.
RG Sharma-KL Rahul posted a 114 runs for the first wicket and KL Rahul-V Kohli posted 117 runs for the third wicket in India’s first innings to provide the eighth and ninth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against England at Lord’s
No
Partners
W
Runs
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MH Mankad, P Roy
1
106
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
2
Hazare, MH Mankad
3
211
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
3
Engineer, Gavaskar
1
131
Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1974
4
Vengsarkar, Viswanath
3
210
Eng
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
5
Vengsarkar, Y Sharma
5
142
Eng
Lord’s
10 Jun 1982
6
R Dravid, V Sehwag
2
126
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
7
AB Agarkar, Laxman
7
126
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
8
KL Rahul, RG Sharma
1
126
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
9
V Kohli, KL Rahul
3
117
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
RG Sharma-KL Rahul posted a 114 runs for the first wicket India’s first innings to provide the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against England at Lord’s for the first wicket
No
Partners
W
Runs
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MH Mankad, P Roy
1
106
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
3
Engineer, Gavaskar
1
131
Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1974
8
KL Rahul, RG Sharma
1
126
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
KL Rahul-V Kohli posted 117 runs for the third wicket in India’s first innings to provide the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against England at Lord’s for the third wicket.
No
Partners
W
Runs
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Hazare, MH Mankad
3
211
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
2
Vengsarkar, Viswanath
3
210
Eng
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
3
V Kohli, KL Rahul
3
117
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
RG Sharma-KL Rahul posted a 114 runs for the first wicket and KL Rahul-V Kohli posted 117 runs for the third wicket in India’s first innings to provide the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting two three figure partnership in a test innings against England at Lord’s
No
Partners
W
Runs
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MH Mankad, P Roy
1
106
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
Hazare, MH Mankad
3
211
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
2
R Dravid, V Sehwag
2
126
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
AB Agarkar, Laxman
7
126
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
3
KL Rahul, RG Sharma
1
126
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
V Kohli, KL Rahul
3
117
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
RG Sharma-KL Rahul posted a 114 runs for the first wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 17th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in a test innings against England. It also provides the eighth such occasion by Indian batsmen against England in England.
KL Rahul-V Kohli posted 117 runs for the third wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 20th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in a test innings against England. It also provides the seventh such occasion by Indian batsmen against England in England.
KL Rahul’s 129 in this game provide the 105th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring a century against England. It also provides the 45th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring a century against England in England.
KL Rahul’s 129 in this game provide the 241st occasion of batsmen scoring a century at Lord’s. It also provides the 107th occasion batsmen scoring a century against England at Lord’s.
KL Rahul’s 129 in this game provide the 12th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring a century at Lord’s.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MH Mankad
184
3
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
2
DB Vengsarkar
103
3
Eng
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
3
GR Viswanath
113
3
Eng
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
4
DB Vengsarkar
157
3
Eng
Lord’s
10 Jun 1982
5
DB Vengsarkar
126*
2
Eng
Lord’s
05 Jun 1986
6
RJ Shastri
100
2
Eng
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
7
M Azharuddin
121
2
Eng
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
8
SC Ganguly
131
2
Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
9
AB Agarkar
109*
4
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
10
R Dravid
103*
2
Eng
Lord’s
21 Jul 2011
11
AM Rahane
103
1
Eng
Lord’s
17 Jul 2014
12
KL Rahul
129
1
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
KL Rahul’s 129 in this game provide the third occasion of Indian opening batsmen scoring a century at Lord’s.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MH Mankad
184
3
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
2
RJ Shastri
100
2
Eng
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
3
KL Rahul
129
1
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
KL Rahul’s 129 in this game provide the 80th occasion of opening batsmen scoring a century at Lord’s. It also provides the 38th occasion of a visiting opening batsman scoring a century at Lord’s.
India posted a team total of 364 in its first innings to provide the sixth occasion of India posting a team total of 350 plus runs against England at Lord’s. All such occasions are listed below
No
Team
Score
O
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Ind
454
2
Eng
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
2
Ind
429
2
Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
3
Ind
397
4
Eng
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
4
Ind
378
3
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
5
Ind
369
3
Eng
Lord’s
10 Jun 1982
6
Ind
364
1
Eng
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
JM Anderson returned with figures of 5 for 62 in India’s first innings to provide the 98th occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings at Lord’s. It also provides the occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings at Lord’s against India.
No
Player
W-R
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GOB Allen
5-035
Ind
Lord’s
27 Jun 1936
2
GOB Allen
5-043
Ind
Lord’s
27 Jun 1936
3
AV Bedser
7-049
Ind
Lord’s
22 Jun 1946
4
T Greenhough
5-035
Ind
Lord’s
18 Jun 1959
5
R Illingworth
6-029
Ind
Lord’s
22 Jun 1967
6
CM Old
5-021
Ind
Lord’s
20 Jun 1974
7
IT Botham
5-035
Ind
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
8
IT Botham
5-046
Ind
Lord’s
10 Jun 1982
9
RGD Willis
6-101
Ind
Lord’s
10 Jun 1982
10
ARC Fraser
5-104
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
11
JM Anderson
5-042
Ind
Lord’s
19 Jul 2007
12
JM Anderson
5-065
Ind
Lord’s
21 Jul 2011
13
JM Anderson
5-020
Ind
Lord’s
09 Aug 2018
14
JM Anderson
5-062
Ind
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
JM Anderson’s 5 for 62 in India’s first innings provides the seventh occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings at Lord’s. The record for most five fors by an England bowler is eight and is credited to IT Botham.
No
Player
W-R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JM Anderson
5-073
2
Zim
Lord’s
22 May 2003
2
JM Anderson
5-042
2
Ind
Lord’s
19 Jul 2007
3
JM Anderson
5-065
4
Ind
Lord’s
21 Jul 2011
4
JM Anderson
5-047
2
NZl
Lord’s
16 May 2013
5
JM Anderson
7-042
3
Win
Lord’s
07 Sep 2017
6
JM Anderson
5-020
1
Ind
Lord’s
09 Aug 2018
7
JM Anderson
5-062
1
INd
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
1
IT Botham
8-034
3
Pak
Lord’s
15 Jun 1978
2
IT Botham
6-101
1
NZl
Lord’s
24 Aug 1978
3
IT Botham
5-039
3
NZl
Lord’s
24 Aug 1978
4
IT Botham
5-035
1
Ind
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
5
IT Botham
5=046
2
Ind
Lord’s
10 Jun 1982
6
IT Botham
8-108
2
Win
Lord’s
28 Jun 1984
7
IT Botham
6-090
3
Srl
Lord’s
23 Aug 1984
8
IT Botham
5-109
2
Aus
Lord’s
27 Jun 1985
H Hameed of England collected the first ball duck in England’s innings to provide the 38th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India. It also provides the 14th occasion an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India in England.
H Hameed of England collected the first ball duck in England’s innings to provide the fourth occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India at Lord’s.
No
Player
R
B
I
Mon/Year
1
DCS Compton
0
1
2
Jun 1946
2
CT Tremlett
0
1
3
Jul 2007
3
SCJ Broad
0
1
1
Jul 2011
4
H Hameed
0
1
2
Aug 2021
H Hameed of England collected the first ball duck in England’s innings to provide the 22nd occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India while batting at number three. It also provides the 14th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India while batting at number three on home soil.
It also provides the fourth occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India while batting at number three against India.
No
Player
R
B
I
Ground
Start Date
1
DCS Compton
0
1
2
Lord’s
22 Jun 1946
2
W Larkins
0
1
2
Mumbai
15 Feb 1980
3
JM Bairstow
0
1
3
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2021
4
H Hameed
0
1
2
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
It also provides the second occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India while batting at number three against India on home soil. Coincidentally both these two occasions are at Lord’s on home soil
No
Player
R
B
I
Ground
Start Date
1
DCS Compton
0
1
2
Lord’s
22 Jun 1946
2
H Hameed
0
1
2
Lord’s
12 Aug 2021
No play on a day’s play in England-India test series
The final days play in the Nottingham test was abandoned to provide the 14th occasion of a day’s play abandoned in England-India test series. It also provided the eleventh such occasion on England soil and the third such occasion on Indian soil.
It also provides the seventh occasion on the fifth day of the test in England-India test series. It also provides the fifth such occasion on English soil and also provides the second occasion of the fifth day’s play on Indian soil. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
Eng
Ind
Birmingham
1974
1
Eng
2
Eng
Ind
Southampton
2021
1
Eng
3
Eng
Ind
Leeds
1979
2
Eng
4
Eng
Ind
The Oval
1946
3
Eng
5
Eng
Ind
The Oval
1952
3
Eng
6
Eng
Ind
Southampton
2021
4
Eng
7
Eng
Ind
The Oval
1952
5
Eng
8
Eng
Ind
Manchester
1971
5
Eng
9
Eng
Ind
Manchester
1982
5
Eng
10
Eng
Ind
The Oval
2002
5
Eng
11
Eng
Ind
Nottingham
2021
5
Eng
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
Ind
Eng
Delhi
1961-62
4
Ind
2
Ind
Eng
Delhi
1961-62
5
Ind
3
Ind
Eng
Bangalore
2001-02
5
Ind
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
Eng
Ind
The Oval
1952
5
Eng
2
Eng
Ind
Manchester
1971
5
Eng
3
Eng
Ind
Manchester
1982
5
Eng
4
Eng
Ind
The Oval
2002
5
Eng
5
Eng
Ind
Nottingham
2021
5
Eng
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
Ind
Eng
Delhi
1961-62
5
Ind
2
Ind
Eng
Bangalore
2001-02
5
Ind
England vs India : First test at Nottingham – Fifth day
The final day’s play in the Nottingham test was abandoned to provide the 313th occasion of a day’s play abandoned in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 76th such occasion on English soil and also provides the 60th occasion of the fifth day’s play abandoned in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
Eng
Aus
Manchester
1921
1
Eng
2
Eng
NZl
Manchester
1931
1
Eng
3
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1954
1
Eng
4
Eng
SAF
Manchester
1960
1
Eng
5
Eng
Pak
Nottingham
1962
1
Eng
6
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
1964
1
Eng
7
Eng
Ind
Birmingham
1974
1
Eng
8
Eng
Aus
The Oval
1977
1
Eng
9
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
2001
1
Eng
10
Eng
Win
Ch-le-St
2007
1
Eng
11
Eng
Win
Birmingham
2012
1
Eng
12
Eng
Ind
Southampton
2021
1
Eng
13
Eng
Aus
Lord’s
1902
2
Eng
14
Eng
SAF
Manchester
1924
2
Eng
15
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
1926
2
Eng
16
Eng
NZl
Manchester
1931
2
Eng
17
Eng
SAF
Manchester
1851
2
Eng
18
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1954
2
Eng
19
Eng
Pak
Manchester
1954
2
Eng
20
Eng
SAF
Manchester
1960
2
Eng
21
Eng
Ind
Leeds
1979
2
Eng
22
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1987
2
Eng
23
Eng
Zim
Nottingham
2000
2
Eng
24
Eng
SAF
Birmingham
2003
2
Eng
25
Eng
WI
Manchester
2004
2
Eng
26
Eng
Win
Ch-le-St
2009
2
Eng
27
Eng
Win
Birmingham
2012
2
Eng
28
Eng
Aus
Leeds
1899
3
Eng
29
Eng
Aus
Lord’s
1902
3
Eng
30
Eng
Aus
Lord’s
1905
3
Eng
31
Eng
SAF
Lord’s
1907
3
Eng
32
Eng
Aus
Manchester
1912
3
Eng
33
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
1912
3
Eng
34
Eng
SAF
Manchester
1924
3
Eng
35
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
1926
3
Eng
36
Eng
SAF
Nottingham
1935
3
Eng
37
Eng
Ind
The Oval
1946
3
Eng
38
Eng
Ind
The Oval
1952
3
Eng
39
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1954
3
Eng
40
Eng
Aus
Leeds
1956
3
Eng
41
Eng
NZl
The Oval
1958
3
Eng
42
Eng
Pak
Leeds
1978
3
Eng
43
Eng
Win
Manchester
1980
3
Eng
44
Eng
Win
The Oval
1980
3
Eng
45
Eng
Win
Leeds
1980
3
Eng
46
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1987
3
Eng
47
Eng
Win
Leeds
2007
3
Eng
48
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
2009
3
Eng
49
Eng
Pak
Southampton
2021
3
Eng
50
Eng
NZl
Lord’s
2021
3
Eng
51
Eng
Aus
Manchester
1930
4
Eng
52
Eng
Aus
Manchester
1953
4
Eng
53
Eng
Pak
Manchester
1954
4
Eng
54
Eng
Aus
The Ovql
1956
4
Eng
55
Eng
NZl
The Oval
1958
4
Eng
56
Eng
Pak
Nottingham
1967
4
Eng
57
Eng
NZl
The Oval
1978
4
Eng
58
Eng
Aus
The Oval
2013
4
Eng
59
Eng
Win
Manchester
2020-21
4
Eng
60
Eng
Ind
Southampton
2021
4
Eng
61
Eng
Aus
The Oval
1930
5
Eng
62
Eng
SAF
Leeds
1951
5
Eng
63
Eng
Ind
The Oval
1952
5
Eng
64
Eng
Pak
Manchester
1954
5
Eng
65
Eng
Aus
The Oval
1964
5
Eng
66
Eng
Ind
Manchester
1971
5
Eng
67
Eng
Pak
Leeds
1974
5
Eng
68
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1974
5
Eng
69
Eng
Aus
Leeds
1975
5
Eng
70
Eng
Ind
Manchester
1982
5
Eng
71
Eng
Pak
Manchester
1987
5
Eng
72
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1987
5
Eng
73
Eng
SAF
Birmingham
1998
5
Eng
74
Eng
Ind
The Oval
2002
5
Eng
75
Eng
Win
Birmingham
2012
5
Eng
76
Eng
Ind
Nottingham
2021
5
Eng
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Season
Day
Soil
1
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
1881-82
5
Aus
2
Aus
Eng
Sydney
1907-08
5
Aus
3
Eng
Aus
The Oval
1930
5
Eng
4
Aus
Ind
Bribane
1947-48
5
Aus
5
Eng
SAF
Leeds
1951
5
Eng
6
Eng
Ind
The Oval
1952
5
Eng
7
Eng
Pak
Manchester
1954
5
Eng
8
Pak
NZl
Dacca
1955-56
5
Pak
9
Ind
Eng
Delhi
1961-62
5
Ind
10
Eng
Aus
The Oval
1964
5
Eng
11
Ind
Aus
Kolkata
1964-65
5
Ind
12
Eng
Ind
Manchester
1971
5
Eng
13
Aus
Eng
Sydney
1973-74
5
Aus
14
Eng
Pak
Leeds
1974
5
Eng
15
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1974
5
Eng
16
NZl
Eng
Christchurch
1974-75
5
NZl
17
Eng
Aus
Leeds
1975
5
Eng
18
Ind
Win
Bengaluru*
1978-79
5
Ind
19
Ind
Win
Kanpur
1978-79
5
Ind
20
Pak
Win
Multan
1980-81
5
Pak
21
Eng
Ind
Manchester
1982
5
Eng
22
Pak
Ind
Lahore
1982-83
5
Pak
23
Aus
Pak
Brisbane
1983-84
5
Aus
24
NZl
Aus
Wellington
1985-86
5
NZl
25
Eng
Pak
Manchester
1987
5
Eng
26
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
1987
5
Eng
27
NZl
Eng
Wellington
1987-88
5
NZl
28
Win
Ind
Georgetown
1988-89
5
Win
29
NZl
Ind
Napier
1989-90
5
NZl
30
Pak
Srl
Gujranwala
1991-92
5
Pak
31
Win
Pak
St John’s
1992-93
5
Win
32
Srl
Ind
Kandy
1993-94
5
Srl
33
Srl
Win
Moratuwa
1993-94
5
Srl
34
Zim
Srl
Harare
1994-95
5
Zim
35
Ind
NZl
Chepauk
1995-96
5
Ind
36
SAF
Eng
Centurion
1995-96
5
SAF
37
SAF
Eng
Durban
1995-96
5
SAF
38
Zim
Eng
Harare
1996-97
5
Zim
39
SAF
Pak
Shiekupura
1997-98
5
Pak
40
Ind
Srl
Nagpur
1997-98
5
Ind
41
Eng
SAF
Birmingham
1998
5
Eng
42
Srl
Aus
Col-PSS
1999-00
5
Srl
43
Win
Pak
Georgetown
1999-00
5
Win
44
Srl
Pak
Kandy
2000-01
5
Srl
45
Srl
Pak
Kandy
2000-01
5
Srl
46
Ban
Zim
Mirpur
2001-02
5
Ban
47
Ind
Eng
Bangalore
2001-02
5
Ind
48
Win
Ind
Georgetown
2001-02
5
Win
49
Eng
Ind
The Oval
2002
5
Eng
50
Ind
Aus
Chepauk
2004-05
5
Ind
51
NZl
Win
Napier
2005-06
5
NZl
52
NZl
Win
Dunedin
2008-09
5
NZl
53
Srl
Win
Pallekele
2010-11
5
Srl
54
Eng
Win
Birmingham
2012
5
Eng
55
Ban
NZl
Mirpur
2013-14
5
Ban
56
SAF
Win
P Elizabeth
2014-15
5
SAF
57
Ban
SAF
Chittagong
2015
5
Ban
58
Win
Ind
Trinidad
2016
5
Win
59
SAF
NZl
Durban
2016
5
SAF
60
Eng
Ind
Nottingham
2021
5
Eng
It also provides a No day’s play for the first occasion in a Nottingham test between England and India and the eighth such occasion against all the oppositions.