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Approaching milestones ahead of the Brisbane Test

Approaching milestones ahead of the Brisbane Test

RR Pant has effected 24 dismissals against Australia prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He needs one more dismissal which would fetch him 25 dismissals. If he effects it, he would then become the third Indian wicket keeper to effect 25 plus dismissals against Australia. Others are – MS Dhoni {71} and SMH Kirmani {41}

RR Pant has effected 24 catches against Australia in Australia prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He needs one more dismissal which would fetch him 25 catches. If he effects it, he would then become the third Indian wicket keeper to effect 25 plus catches against Australia in Australia. Others are – MS Dhoni {35} and SMH Kirmani {27}

RR Pant has effected 58 dismissals on away soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He needs two more dismissals which would fetch him 60 dismissals. If he effects it, he would then become the fourth Indian wicket keeper to effect 60 plus dismissals on away soil. Others are – MS Dhoni {167}, SMH Kirmani {90} and KS More {81}

RR Pant has pouched 58 catches on away soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He needs two more catches which would fetch him 60 catches. If he catches them, he would then become the fourth Indian wicket keeper to pouch 60 plus catches on away soil. Others are – MS Dhoni {154}, KS More {77} and SMH Kirmani {71}

RA Jadeja has an aggregate of 1954 runs prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires 46 more runs for his 2000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the 41st Indian batsman to total 2000 plus runs in tests.  RA Jadeja has already taken 220 wickets in tests. If he scores 2000 runs, then he would become the fifth Indian all rounder to score 2000 runs and capture 200 plus wickets.

NoPlayerMatRunsWkts
1A Kumble1322506619
2N Kapil Dev1315248434
3Harbhajan Singh1032224417
4R Ashwin0732467377
5RA Jadeja0501954220

If he scores 46 runs, then he would become the 21st all rounder in the history of test cricket to score 2000 plus runs and capture 200 plus wickets. The following table lists all the 21 cricketers.

NoPlayerTeamMatRunsWkts
1SK WarneAus1453154708
2A KumbleInd1322506619
3SCJ BroadEng1433335514
4N Kapil DevInd1315248434
5RJ HadleeNZl0863124431
6SM PollockSAF1083781421
7Harbhajan SinghInd1032224417
8Wasim AkramPak1042898414
9IT BothamEng1025200383
10R AshwinInd0732418375
11Imran KhanPak0883807362
12DL VettoriNZl1134531362
13WPUJC VaasSrl1113089355
14MG JohnsonAus0732065313
15JH KallisSAF16613289292
16R BenaudAus0632201248
17GS SobersWin0938032235
18A FlintoffEng0793845226
19CL CairnsNZl0623320218
20RA JadejaInd0501926216
21Shakib Al HasanBan0563862210

NM Lyon has an aggregate of 197 wickets on home soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires three more wickets for his 200 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the fourth Australian bowler to capture 200 test wickets on home soil. Others are – SK Warne {319}, GD McGrath {289} and DK Lillee {231}.

NM Lyon has an aggregate of 197 wickets on home soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires three more wickets for his 200 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the 20th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 200 test wickets on home soil.

NM Lyon has an aggregate of 91 wickets against India prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires nine more runs for his 100 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the first Australian bowler to capture 100 test wickets against India.

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 89 wickets against Australia prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires one more wicket for his 90 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the third Indian bowler to capture 90 plus test wickets against Australia. Others are – A Kumble {111} and Harbhajan Singh {95}.

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 39 wickets against Australia in Australia prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires one wicket for his 40 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the third Indian bowler to capture 40 plus test wickets against Australia in Australia. Others are – N Kapil Dev {51} and A Kumble {49}.

NM Lyon has pouched 49 catches prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires one more catch for his 50 catches. If he catches it, then he would become the 21st Australian fieldsman, other than the wicket keepers to catch 50 plus catches.

SPD Smith has pouched 119 catches prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires one more catch for his 120 catches. If he catches it, then he would become the ninth Australian fieldsman, other than the wicket keepers to catch 120 plus catches.

SPD Smith has pouched 18 catches against India prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires two more catches for his 20 catches. If he catches it, then he would become the seventh Australian fieldsman, other than the wicket keepers to catch 20 plus catches against India. Others are – RT Ponting {36}, MJ Clarke {29}, ME Waugh {29}, ML Hayden {23}, RB Simpson {21} and MEK Hussey {20}

TM Paine has pouched 147 catches prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires three more catches for his 150 dismissals. If he pouches them, then he would become the sixth Australian wicket keeper to pouch 150 plus catches. Others are – AC Gilchrist {379} and BJ Haddin {366}, RW Marsh {343}, BJ Haddin {262} and ATW Grout {163}

TM Paine has effected 35 dismissals against India prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires five more dismissals for his 40 dismissals. If he effected them, then he would become the third Australian wicket keeper to effect 40 plus dismissals against India. Others are – AC Gilchrist {75} and BJ Haddin {58}

SPD Smith has a run aggregate of 7449 runs prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires 51 more runs for his 7500 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the ninth Australian batsman to score 7500 plus runs in Tests. Others are – RT Ponting {13378}, AR Border {11178}, SR Waugh {10927}, MJ Clarke {8643}, ML Hayden {8625} and ME Waugh {8029}, JL Langer {7696} and MA Taylor {7525}

SPD Smith has a run aggregate of 991 runs against India on home soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires nine more runs for his 1000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the third Australian batsman to score 1500 plus runs against India on home soil. Others are – RT Ponting {1894} and MJ Clarke {1077}

DA Warner has a run aggregate of 4492 runs as an opening batsman on home soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires eight more runs for his 4500 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the second Australian opening batsman to score 4500 plus runs on home soil after ML Hayden. ML Hayden has an aggregate of 5210 runs.

DA Warner has a run aggregate of 4492 runs as a left hand opening batsman on home soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires eight more runs for his 4500 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the second Australian left hand opening batsman to score 4500 plus runs on home soil after ML Hayden. ML Hayden has an aggregate of 5210 runs.

DA Warner has scored seven boundary sixes and SPD Smith has scored six boundary sixes against India on home soil. DA Warner requires two more boundary sixes and SPD Smith requires three more boundary sixes to overhaul KR Miller’s eight boundary sixes which is the present record for most boundary sixes by an Australian batsman against India on home soil.

DA Warner has scored 56 boundary sixes in his test career. He requires four more boundary sixes which would fetch him 60 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would then become the fourth Australian batsman to score 60 plus boundary sixes. Others are – AC Gilchrist {100}, ML Hayden {82} and RT Ponting {73}

DA Warner has scored 56 boundary sixes in his test career as an opening batsman. He requires four more boundary sixes which would fetch him 60 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would then become the second Australian opening batsman to score 60 plus boundary sixes after ML Hayden. ML Hayden has scored 82 boundary fours

DA Warner has scored 56 boundary sixes in his test career as left handed opening batsman. He requires four more boundary sixes which would fetch him 60 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would then become the second left handed Australian opening batsman to score 60 plus boundary sixes after ML Hayden. ML Hayden has scored 82 boundary fours

DA Warner has scored 24 centuries in his test career as left handed opening batsman. He requires one more century which would fetch him 25 centuries.  If he scores them, then he would then become the fourth left handed opening batsman to score 25 centuries. Others are – AN Cook {31}, ML Hayden {30} and GC Smith {27}

DA Warner has scored 24 centuries in his test career as left handed opening batsman. He requires one more century which would fetch him 25 centuries.  If he scores them, then he would then become the second left handed Australian opening batsman to score 25 centuries after ML Hayden. ML Hayden has scored 30 centuries.

DA Warner has scored 24 centuries in his test career as an opening batsman. He requires one more century which would fetch him 25 centuries.  If he scores them, then he would then become the fifth opening batsman to score 25 centuries. Others are – SM Gavaskar {33}, AN Cook {31}, ML Hayden {30} and GC Smith {27}

AM Rahane has a run aggregate of 2917 runs on away soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires 83 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the tenth Indian batsman to score 3000 plus runs on away soil. The following table lists all the ten batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS
1SR Tendulkar106176178705248*
2R Dravid093164217667270
3SM Gavaskar060106095055221
4VVS Laxman077134165014178
5SC Ganguly063104074032147
6V Sehwag051089033847309
7V Kohli048087023760200
8DB Vengsarkar062105093143157
9M Amarnath037063053008138
10AM Rahane042073082917147

AM Rahane has scored 23 fifties on away soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires two more fifties for his 25 fifties. If he scores them, then he would become the eighth Indian batsman to score 25 plus fifties on away soil. The following table lists these eight batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsCHC50+
1SR Tendulkar106176178705293665
2R Dravid093164217667213657
3VVS Laxman077134165014093241
4SM Gavaskar060106095055182240
5SC Ganguly063104074032082230
6V Kohli048087023760141327
7M Amarnath037063053008091726
8AM Rahane040071082891081523

AM Rahane has pouched 48 catches on away soil prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires two more catches for his 50 catches. If he pouches them, then he would become the sixth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 50 plus catches on away soil. Others are – R Dravid {111}, VVS Laxman {74}, SR Tendulkar {68}, SM Gavaskar {57} and M Azharuddin {53}

AM Rahane has pouched 18 catches against Australia prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires two more catches for his 20 catches. If he pouches them, then he would become the sixth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 20 plus catches against Australia. Others are – R Dravid {46}, VVS Laxman {36}, SR Tendulkar {23}, V Sehwag {22} and V Kohli {20}

CA Pujara has scored 14 fifties against Australia prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires one more fifty for his 15 fifties. If he scores them, then he would become the fourth Indian batsman to score 15 plus fifties against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {27}, VVS Laxman {18} and R Dravid {15}

CA Pujara has scored five centuries against Australia to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires one more century for his six century. If he scores them, then he would become the fifth Indian batsman to score six or more centuries against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {11}, SM Gavaskar {08}, V Kohli {07} and VVS Laxman {06}

CA Pujara has an aggregate of 912 runs against Australia in Australia prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires 88 more runs for his 1000 runs.  If he scores them, then he would become the fifth Indian batsman to score 1000 plus runs against Australia in Australia.  Others are – SR Tendulkar {1809}, V Kohli {1352}, VVS Laxman {1236} and R Dravid {1143}

AM Rahane has an aggregate of 2917 runs against Australia in Australia prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires 83 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the tenth Indian batsman to aggregate 3000 plus runs against Australia in Australia. The following table lists the ten batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS
1SR Tendulkar106176178705248*
2R Dravid93164217667270
3SM Gavaskar6010695055221
4VVS Laxman77134165014178
5SC Ganguly6310474032147
6V Sehwag518933847309
7V Kohli488723760200
8DB Vengsarkar6210593143157
9M Amarnath376353008138
10AM Rahane427382917147

SPD Smith has an aggregate of 7449 runs prior to the prior to the start of the Brisbane Test. He requires 51 more runs for his 7500 runs.  If he scores them, then he would become the ninth Australian batsman to score 7500 plus. The following table lists all the nine batsmen.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHS
1RT Ponting1682872913378257
2AR Border1562654411174205
3SR Waugh1682604610927200
4MJ Clarke115198228643329*
5ML Hayden103184148625380
6ME Waugh128209178029153*
7JL Langer105182127696250
8MA Taylor104186137525334*
9SPD Smith77138187449239
SPD Smith becomes the fourth batsman to score eight centuries against India

SPD Smith becomes the fourth batsman to score eight centuries against India

SPD Smith of Australia became the fourth batsman in the annals of test cricket to score eight centuries against India, when he scored 131 in the first innings of the just concluded Sydney Test. Others to score eight centuries against India are – RT Ponting, IVA Richards and GS Sobers. SPD Smith also became the second Australian batsman to score eight centuries against India after RT Ponting. The following table lists the centuries scored by these four batsmen

BatsmanNoRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
RT Ponting11251IndAdelaideDec 1999
 2141*2IndSydneyJan 2000
 32421IndAdelaideDec 2003
 42572IndMelbourneDec 2003
 51402IndAdelaideJan 2008
 61231IndBengaluruOct 2008
 71342IndSydneyJan 2012
 82211IndAdelaideJan 2012
       
BatsmanNoRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
IVA Richards1192*2IndDelhiDec 1974
 21422IndBridgetownMar 1976
 31301IndTrinidadMar 1976
 41771IndTrinidadApr 1976
 51091IndGeorgetownMar 1983
 61202IndMumbaiNov 1983
 7109*4IndDelhiNov 1987
 81102IndKingstonApr 1989
       
BatsmanNoRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
SPD Smith1162*1IndAdelaideDec 2014
 21332IndBrisbaneDec 2014
 31921IndMelbourneDec 2014
 41171IndSydneyJan 2015
 51093IndPuneFeb 2017
 6178*1IndRanchiMar 2017
 71111IndDharamsalaMar 2017
 81311IndSydneyJan 2021
       
BatsmanNoRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
GS Sobers1142*3IndMum-BSNov 1958
 21983IndKanpurDec 1958
 3106*1IndKolkataDec 1958
 41532IndKingstonMar 1962
 51041IndKingstonApr 1962
 6108*3IndGeorgetownMar 1971
 7178*1IndBridgetownApr 1971
 81322IndTrinidadApr 1971
Teams posting 300 plus runs in 100 plus overs in fourth innings of a test to ensure a draw

Teams posting 300 plus runs in 100 plus overs in fourth innings of a test to ensure a draw

India posted 334 for 5 in 131.0 overs in the fourth innings of the just concluded Sydney test against Australia to ensure a draw to provide the 33rd occasion of team posting 300 plus runs in 100 plus overs in the fourth innings of a test to ensure a draw. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundMon/Yr
1Eng654/5218.2×84SAFDurbanMar 39
2Eng351/5165.04SAFJo’burgNov 95
3Win408/5164.34EngKingstonApr 30
4SAF326/5117.0×84AusSydneyJan 64
5Aus328/3115.0×84EngAdelaideJan 71
6Ind429/8150.54EngThe OvalAug 79
7Eng315/9143.04NZlAucklandMar 13
8SAF423/7141.04EngThe OvalAug 47
9Aus362/8139.54PakDub-DSCOct 18
10Ind325/3136.04WinKolkataDec 48
11SAF450/7136.04IndJo’burgDec 13
12Srl391/4134.04PakCol-SSCJul 09
13Eng310/7100.0×84AusMelbourneJan 47
14Ind364/6131.04PakDelhiDec 79
15Ind334/5131.04AusSydneyJan 21
16Win350/7129.44EngN SoundApr 15
17Pak341/9129.04WinTrinidadApr 88
18NZl304/8128.04ZimHarareSep 97
19Win370/9128.04EngSt John’sFeb 09
20Srl344/6125.04NZlHamiltonFeb 91
21Aus344/7121.44EngSydneyJan 95
22Pak337/4121.04SrlCol-SSCMar 06
23Pak343/3117.04SAFDub-DSCNov 10
24Aus339/984.0×84WinAdelaideJan 69
25Aus381/7110.04NZlPerthNov 01
26Eng369/6110.04IndThe OvalAug 07
27Aus329/3109.04EngLord’sJul 75
28Aus371/9108.04EngManchesterAug 05
29Ind355/8107.04WinMum-BSFeb 49
30Pak316/4107.04SAFLahoreOct 07
31Eng308/4104.24SAFThe OvalAug 65
32Srl307/7102.04IndKandySep 85
33Win354/5100.04SAFCape TownJan 04

It also provides the fifth occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs  in 100 plus overs in fourth innings to ensure a draw. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundMon/Yr
1Ind429/8150.54EngThe OvalAug 79
2Ind325/3136.04WinKolkataDec 48
3Ind364/6131.04PakDelhiDec 79
4Ind334/5131.04AusSydneyJan 21
5Ind355/8107.04WinMum-BSFeb 49

It also provides the third occasion of a team posting a total of 300 plus runs  in 100 plus overs in fourth innings against Australia to ensure a draw. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundMon/Yr
1SAF326/5117.0×84AusSydneyJan 64
2Eng310/7100.0×84AusMelbourneJan 47
3Ind334/5131.04AusSydneyJan 21
Sydney Test – Australia Vs India – Fifth day

Sydney Test – Australia Vs India – Fifth day

NM Lyon captured his 90th wicket against India when he had Indian captain AM Rahane caught by MS Wade for 4 in India’s second innings. At the end of this test, his aggregate of wickets against India read 91. 

He became the fourth bowler to capture 90 plus wickets against India. Others are – JM Anderson of England {110}, M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka {105} and Imran Khan of Pakistan {94}.

He also became the second spin bowler to capture 90 plus wickets against India after M Muralitharan.

RG Sharma scored 52 in the fourth innings of this test to provide the 42nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty against Australia in the fourth innings of a test. It also provides the 23rd such occasion against Australia in Australia.

It also provides the fourth such occasion at Sydney. Others are – Abid Ali {81} in Jan 68, SC Ganguly {51} in Jan 08 and M Vijay {80] in Jan 15

RG Sharma scored 52 in the fourth innings of this test to provide the twelfth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty against Australia in the fourth innings of a test. It also provides the sixth such occasion against Australia in Australia.

It also provides the third such occasion at Sydney. Others are – Abid Ali {81} in Jan 68 and M Vijay {80] in Jan 15

RR Pant scored 97 in the fourth innings of this test and his knock has the following statistical accreditations

It provides the 21st occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against Australia. It also provides the eighth such occasion by an Indian wicket keeper batsman against Australia in Australia.

It also provides the third such occasion in the fourth innings of a test. The other two occasions are – SMH Kirmani {55} at Brisbane in Dec 1977 and SMH Kirmani {51} at Adelaide in Jan 1978. Thus RR Pant’s 97 represent the highest individual innings by an Indian wicket keeper batsman against Australia in the fourth innings of a test.

CA Pujara-RR Pant added 148 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 104th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the 52nd such occasion by Indian batsmen against Australia in Australia.

It also provides the 19th such occasion for the fourth wicket by Indian batsmen against Australia in Australia.  It also provides the eleventh such occasion for the fourth wicket by Indian batsmen against Australia in Australia.

It also provides the fifth such occasion for the fourth wicket by Indian batsmen against Australia at Sydney.

NoPartnersWRunsIMon/Year
1Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath41252Jan 1978
2VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar43531Jan 2004
3SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar41082Jan 2008
4VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar41033Jan 2012
5RR Pant, CA Pujara41484Jan 2021

CA Pujara completed 6000 runs in his test career when he was on 47 during his second innings knock of 47 in this test. His run aggregate read at the end of the test. He became the 69th batsman and also the eleventh Indian batsman to total 6000 plus runs in test cricket

RR Panth scored 97 in India’s second innings to provide the 120th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the 56th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on away soil.

It also provides the 23rd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against Australia on away soil.

RR Panth scored 97 in India’s second innings to provide the tenth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on away soil.

It also provides the second occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against Australia on away soil.

MS Dhoni is the other Indian wicket keeper to score ninety against Australia. He scored 92 at Mohali in Oct 2008

CA Pujara scored 50 and 77 in this test to provide the 151st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring twin fifties in a test. It also provides the 78th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring twin fifties in a test on away soil.

It also provides the 37th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring twin fifties in a test against Australia. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring twin fifties in a test against Australia in Australia.

CA Pujara scored 50 and 77 in this test to provide the second occasion of his scoring twin fifties in a test against Australia in Australia. Prior to this he had scored 123 and 71 at Adelaide in Dec 2018. He became the fifth Indian batsman to score twin fifties against Australia in Australia. Others are – GR Viswanath, RF Surti, SR Tendulkar and V Kohli

NoPlayerFISIOppGroundMon/Year
1CA Pujara12371AusAdelaideDec 2018
2CA Pujara5077AusSydneyJan 2021
       
1GR Viswanath5954AusMelbourneDec 1977
2GR Viswanath8973AusAdelaideJan 1978
       
1RF Surti7053AusAdelaideDec 1967
2RF Surti5264AusBrisbaneJan 1968
       
1Tendulkar11652AusMelbourneDec 1999
2Tendulkar241*60*AusSydneyJan 2004
       
1V Kohli115141AusAdelaideDec 2014
2V Kohli16954AusMelbourneDec 2014

Four Indian batsmen have scored exact 23 runs as tabulated below. GH Vihari played 161 deliveries which is a record for most deliveries played while scoring 23 runs. The previous best was RJ Shastri. He had played 139 deliveries for his 23 against South Africa at Johannesburg in Nov 92.

NoPlayerRBFIOppGroundMon/Year
1GH Vihari23*1614AusSydneyJan 2021
2RJ Shastri231394SAFJo’burgNov 1992
3R Dravid231274SAFKolkataNov 1996
4SM Gavaskar231002AusAdelaideJan 1981

Test cricket has witnessed two batsmen playing 150 plus deliveries while scoring 23 not out. Apart from GH Vihari who played 161 deliveries for his 23 not out, H Verity of England was the other batsman. He faced 157 deliveries for his 23 not out against Australia at Brisbane in Feb 1933.

NoPlayerRunsBFITeamOppnGroundMon/Yr
1GH Vihari23*1614IndAusSydneyJan 21
2H Verity23*1572EngAusBrisbaneFeb 33

The following table lists 29 batsmen who have played 100 plus deliveries while scoring 23.

NoPlayerRunsBFITeamOppnGroundMon/Yr
1GH Vihari23*1614IndAusSydneyJan 21
2H Verity23*1572EngAusBrisbaneFeb 33
3JC Adams231484WinIndNagpurDec 94
4RJ Shastri231394IndSAFJo’burgNov 92
5MJ Guptill231334NZlAusBrisbaneNov 15
6R Dravid231274IndSAFKolkataNov 96
7KD Mackay231252AusEngMelbourneFeb 59
8AJ Pithey231221SAFEngP E’bethFeb 65
9MC Snedden231222NZlAusWellingtonMar 90
10MTG Elliott231212AusSAFP E’bethMar 97
11JDP Oram231212NZlBanDhakaOct 04
12JK Lever231201EngIndChennaiJan 77
13MW Gatting231143EngPakLahoreNov 87
14Mushtaq Mohd231091PakAusPerthMar 79
15JM Brearley231082EngPakLahoreDec 77
16RC Russell231082EngWinTrinidadMar 94
17CR Woakes231084EngPakLord’sJul 16
18BW Luckhurst231073EngAusPerthDec 74
19RWT Key231063EngAusPerthNov 02
20KWR Fletcher231031EngAusSydneyJan 71
21DW Randall231031EngPakKarachiJan 78
22G Boycott231033EngAusPerthDec 78
23Chanderpaul231032WinEngCh-le-StMay 09
24N Hussain231022EngPakFaisalabadNov 00
25MHN Walker23*1014AusEngMelbourneDec 74
26BE Congdon231003NZlEngAucklandMar 66
27KD Walters231004AusSAFP E’bethMar 70
28SM Gavaskar231002IndAusAdelaideJan 81
29CJL Rogers231001AusEngThe OvalAug 13

R Ashwin scored 39 not out in the second innings of this test to provide the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring exact 39 not out in an innings. Others are SMH Kirmani and Sarandeep Singh. SMH Kirmani scored 39 not out against Pakistan at Lahore in Oct 1978, while Sarandeep Singh scored 39 not against West Indies at Georgetown in Apr 2002

Australia declared the third innings of this test closed with the score reading 312 for 6 to provide the sixth occasion of Australia declaring its third innings closed against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIGroundMon/Year
1Aus367/6d113.33PerthFeb 1992
2Aus329/5d098.13NagpurOct 2004
3Aus351/7d088.03MelbourneDec 2007
4Aus401/7d107.03SydneyJan 2008
5Aus318/9d098.03MelbourneDec 2014
6Aus312/6d087.03SydneyJan 2021

It is interesting to note out of the six occasions, two tests – at Melbourne in Dec 2014 and this test at Sydney in Jan 2021 have ended in a draw, while the other four tests have been won by Australia.

Four Indian batsmen have scored exact 23 runs as tabulated below. GH Vihari played 161 deliveries which is a record for most deliveries played while scoring 23 runs. The previous best was RJ Shastri. He had played 139 deliveries for his 23 against South Africa at Johannesburg in Nov 92.

NoPlayerRBFIOppGroundMon/Year
1GH Vihari23*1614AusSydneyJan 2021
2RJ Shastri231394SAFJo’burgNov 1992
3R Dravid231274SAFKolkataNov 1996
4SM Gavaskar231002AusAdelaideJan 1981

The following table lists ten occasions of Indian batsmen who have played 100 plus deliveries while scoring 39.

NoPlayerRunsBFIOppGroundMon/Year
1R Dravid391963AusMumbaiFeb 2001
2CPS Chauhan391602AusKolkataOct 1979
3NR Mongia391501WinGeorgetownApr 1997
4SM Gavaskar391352EngChennaiJan 1977
5R Ashwin39*1284AusSydneyJan 2021
6NS Sidhu391232SrlCol-PSSAug 1993
7Sarandeep Singh39*1202WinGeorgetownApr 2002
8SC Ganguly391153SrlDelhiDec 2005
9SV Manjrekar391111SrlBengaluruJan 1994
10R Dravid391003NZlHamiltonDec 2002

This test witnessed the overnight batsmen at the end of each day. Perhaps the first such occasion in the annals of test cricket

Day 1  M LabuschagneandSPD Smith
Day 2  CA PujaraandAM Rahane
Day 3  M LabuschagneandSPD Smith
Day 4  CA PujaraandAM Rahane

NM Lyon has captured 91 wickets conceding 3117 runs against India. He became the second bowler to concede 3000 plus runs against India after M Muralitharan. M Muralitharan has conceded 3425 runs for his 105 wickets

NM Lyon has captured 57 wickets conceding 2077 runs against India on home soil. He became the first bowler to concede 2000 plus runs against India on home soil

TM Paine’s aggregate of dismissals against India read 35 at the end of this test. He became the third wicket keeper to effect 35 plus dismissals against India. Others are – AC Gilchrist {75} and BJ Haddin {58}

TM Paine’s aggregate of dismissals against India on home soil read 30 at the end of this test. He became the third wicket keeper to effect 35 plus dismissals against India on home soil. Others are – AC Gilchrist {46} and BJ Haddin {40}

This test ended in a draw providing the 42nd occasion of a drawn test at Sydney and also providing the seventh drawn test at Sydney in Australia-India test series.

India scored 334 for 5 in the fourth innings of this test to provide the seventh occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test to draw the test. All such seven occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion against Australia.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundMon/Year
1India429/8150.54EngThe OvalAug 1979
2India364/6131.04PakDelhiDec 1979
3India355/8107.04WinMum-BSFeb 1949
4India343/690.04EngManchesterAug 1990
5India334/5131.04AusSydneyJan 2021
6India325/3136.04WinKolkataDec 1948
7India303/396.04PakKarachiNov 1989

India scored 334 for 5 in 131.0 overs in the fourth innings of this test to provide the fifth occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs 100 plus overs in the fourth innings of a test to draw the test. All such five occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion against Australia.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundMon/Year
1India429/8150.54EngThe OvalAug 1979
2India325/3136.04WinKolkataDec 1948
3India364/6131.04PakDelhiDec 1979
4India334/5131.04AusSydneyJan 2021
5India355/8107.04WinMum-BSFeb 1949

India scored 334 for 5 in 131.0 overs in the fourth innings of this test to provide the seconf occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs 100 plus overs in the fourth innings of a test to draw the test on away soil. The first such occasion was against England at The Oval in Aug 1979. India posted 429 for 8 in 150.5 overs. Both such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion against Australia.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundMon/Year
1India429/8150.54EngThe OvalAug 1979
2India334/5131.04AusSydneyJan 2021
Substitute Wicket keepers taking a catch in a test innings

Substitute Wicket keepers taking a catch in a test innings

W Pucovski was caught by substitute wicketkeeper WP Saha in Australia’s second innings. He became the eighth batsman to be caught by a substitute wicketkeeper in the annals of test cricket. The following table lists all the batsmen

NoBatsman/Wkt keeperITeamOppGroundSeason
1WW Armstrong c AO Jones1Aus       EngThe Oval1905
2LT Ngidi c KD Karthik2SAF       IndJo’burg2017/18
3UT Yadav c JM Hamilton1Ind       WinHyd-RGS2018/19
4CA Pujara c JM Hamilton1Ind       WinHyd-RGS2018/19
5M Labuschagne c Mohd Rizwan2Aus       PakAbu Dhabi2018/19
6TM Head c Mohd Rizwan2Aus       PakAbu Dhabi2018/19
7RJ Burns c J Da Silva2Eng       WinManchester2020
8W Pucovski c WP Saha3AusIndSydney2020/21
Sydney Test – Australia vs India – Third day

Sydney Test – Australia vs India – Third day

GH Vihari was dismissed run out for 4 in India’s first innings to provide the 287th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings It also provides the 143rd occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings on away soil.

It also provides the 115th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings for single digit runs {Zero to 9}. It also provides the 56th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out for single digit runs {0 to 9} in an innings on away soil

It also provides the 42nd occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 22nd occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings against Australia on away soil.

It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings for single digit runs {Zero to 9}. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out for single digit runs {0 to 9} in an innings on away soil

It is interesting to note that in each of the three tests of the series, Indian innings has witnessed one of its batsman dismissed run out. At Adeliade, V Kohli was dismissed run out for 74, at Melbourne, AM Rahane was dismissed run out for 112 and now at Sydney, GH Vihari was dismissed run out for 4.

GH Vihari was dismissed run out for 4 in India’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in an innings at Sydney against Australia. The other three batsmen are – CS Pandit for 9 in Jan 1992, J Srinath for 1 in Jan 1992 and BKV Prasad for 3 in Jan 2000.

SPD Smith’s 131 in Australia’s first innings was his eighth century against India. He now shares the record for most centuries by an Australian batsman against India with RT Ponting. RT Ponting has also scored eight centuries.

PlayerNoRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
RT Ponting11251IndAdelaideDec 1999
RT Ponting2141*2IndSydneyJan 2000
RT Ponting32421IndAdelaideDec 2003
RT Ponting42572IndMelbourneDec 2003
RT Ponting51402IndAdelaideJan 2008
RT Ponting61231IndBengaluruOct 2008
RT Ponting71342IndSydneyJan 2012
RT Ponting82211IndAdelaideJan 2012
       
PlayerNoRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
SPD Smith1162*1IndAdelaideDec 2014
SPD Smith21332IndBrisbaneDec 2014
SPD Smith31921IndMelbourneDec 2014
SPD Smith41171IndSydneyJan 2015
SPD Smith51093IndPuneFeb 2017
SPD Smith6178*1IndRanchiMar 2017
SPD Smith71111IndDharamsalaMar 2017
SPD Smith81311IndSydneyJan 2021

SPD Smith was dismissed run out for 131 in Australia’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out against India after scoring a century. The following table lists the four batsmen.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
1AR Border1621IndChennaiSep 1979
2DC Boon1353IndAdelaideJan 1992
3RT Ponting1251IndAdelaideDec 1999
4SPD Smith1311IndSydneyJan 2021

SPD Smith became the fourth batsman in the annals of test cricket to score eight centuries against India. Others are – GS Sobers {08}, IVA Richards {08} and RT Ponting {08}

Shubhman Gill and CA Pujara scored 50 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 42nd and 43rd occasions of Indian batsmen scoring exact 50 runs in an innings. It also provides the seventh and eighth occasion of Indian batsmen scoring exact 50 runs in an innings against Australia.

Shubhman Gill and CA Pujara scored 50 runs in India’s first innings to provide the first occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring exact 50 runs in the same innings. It also provides the 12th such occasion of two batsmen scoring exact 50 runs in the same innings

Shubhman Gill and CA Pujara scored 50 runs in India’s first innings to provide the first occasion of two batsmen scoring exact 50 runs in the same innings batting at number two and three consecutive positions.

GH Vihari, R Ashwin and J Bumrah were dismissed run out in India’s innings to provide the 37th occasion of three or more batsmen dismissed run out in an innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the fourth such occasion against Australia.

It also provides the seventh such occasion of three Indian batsmen dismissed run out in an innings and the first such occasion against Australia.

W Pucovski was caught by substitute wicketkeeper WP Saha in Australia’s second innings. He became the eighth batsman to be caught by a substitute wicketkeeper in the annals of test cricket. The following table lists all the batsmen

NoBatsman/Wkt keeperITeamOppGroundSeason
1WW Armstrong c AO Jones1Aus       EngThe Oval1905
2LT Ngidi c KD Karthik2SAF       IndJo’burg2017/18
3UT Yadav c JM Hamilton1Ind       WinHyd-RGS2018/19
4CA Pujara c JM Hamilton1Ind       WinHyd-RGS2018/19
5M Labuschagne c Mohd Rizwan2Aus       PakAbu Dhabi2018/19
6TM Head c Mohd Rizwan2Aus       PakAbu Dhabi2018/19
7RJ Burns c J Da Silva2Eng       WinManchester2020
8W Pucovski c WP Saha3AusIndSydney2020/21

JJ Bumrah was dismissed run out for a duck in India’s innings to provide the 35th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for a duck in a test innings. It also provides the 21st occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for a duck in a test innings on away soil.

It also provide the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for a duck in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for a duck in a test innings on away soil against Australia.

A World record unearthed

A World record unearthed

W Pucovski-M Labuschagne added 100 runs for the second wicket and M Labuschagne-SPD Smith added 100 runs for the third wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the first occasion of batsmen posting two partnerships of exact 100 runs in the same innings in the annals of test cricket.

It also provides the very first occasion of batsmen posting exact 100 runs for the consecutive second and third wicket in a test innings in the annals of test cricket.

Sydney Test – Australia Vs India – Second Day

Sydney Test – Australia Vs India – Second Day

M Labuschagne scored 91 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 190th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings. It also provides the 25th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against India.

It also provides the 111th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings on home soil.  It also provides the twelfth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against India on home soil.

M Labuschagne’s 91 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 24th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings at Sydney and the fourth such occasion against India at Sydney. All the four occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1KD Walters94*1IndSydney26 Jan 1968
2GR Marsh922IndSydney02 Jan 1986
3CJL Rogers951IndSydney06 Jan 2015
4M Labuschagne911IndSydney07 Jan 2021

M Labuschagne’s 91 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 100th occasion of a batsman dismissed for exact ninety one in an innings. It also provides the 20th such occasion by Australian batsmen and fifth such occasion by Australian batsmen against India

M Labuschagne and SPD Smith added 100 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 919th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 163rd occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the third wicket.

It also provides the 118th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against India. It also provides the 24th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the third wicket against India.

It also provides the 19th occasion of Australian batsmen posting exact 100 runs partnership in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsmen posting exact 100 runs partnership in a test innings for the third wicket.

It also provides the third occasion of Australian batsmen posting exact 100 runs partnership in a test innings against India. The other occasions were – RB Simpson and PM Toohey adding 100 runs for the fifth wicket against India at Perth in Dec 1977 and W Pucovski and M Labuschagne adding 100 runs in this test for the second wicket. It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsmen posting exact 100 runs partnership in a test innings for the third wicket against India.

W Pucovski-M Labuschagne added 100 runs for the second wicket and M Labuschagne-SPD Smith added 100 runs for the third wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the first occasion of batsmen posting two partnerships of exact 100 runs in the same innings. It also provides the very first occasion of batsmen posting exact 100 runs for the consecutive second and third wicket in a test innings.

W Pucovski {62}, M Labuschagne {91} and SPD Smith {131} scored fifties in Australia’s innings to provide the 38th occasion of three Australian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against India. It also provides the 20th such occasion on home soil and eighth such occasion at Sydney.

SPD Smith completed 1500 runs against India on home soil when he was on 61 during the course of his knock of 131 in Australia’s first innings. His run aggregate read 1570 at the end of Australian first innings. He became the fifth Australian batsman to total 1500 plus runs against India. Others are – RT Ponting {2555}, MJ Clarke {2049}, ML Hayden {1888} and AR Border {1567}

C Green, P Cummins and NM Lyon were dismissed for ducks in Australia’s first innings to provide the 179th, 180th and 181st occasion of Australian batsmen dismissed for ducks against India. It also provides the 79th, 80th and 81st occasion of Australian batsmen dismissed for ducks against India on home soil.

C Green, P Cummins and NM Lyon were dismissed for ducks in Australia’s first innings to provide the 13th occasion of three Australian batsmen scoring ducks against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen dismissed for ducks against India on home soil and the second such occasion at Sydney. The first such occasion at Sydney was in Jan 1978 – the match had a start date of 07 Jan 1978 – when AL Mann, WM Clarke and JB Gannon – failed to open the account in Australia’s first innings.

SPD Smith scored 131 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 104th occasion of Australian batsman scoring a century against India. It also provides the 65th occasion of Australian batsman scoring a century against India in Australia.

It also provides the 104th occasion of Australian batsman scoring a century at Sydney and also provides the 17th occasion of Australian batsman scoring a century at Sydney against India.

SPD Smith posted his second century against India at Sydney when he scored in Australia’s first innings. Prior to this he had scored 117 in Jan 2015. SPD Smith became the fifth Australian batsman to score centuries on two occasions against India at Sydney. The following table lists these five batsmen

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
11DC Boon1312IndSydneyJan 1986
 2DC Boon129*1IndSydneyJan 1992
        
21MEK Hussey145*3IndSydneyJan 2008
 2MEK Hussey150*2IndSydneyJan 2012
        
31JL Langer2232IndSydneyJan 2000
 2JL Langer1172IndSydneyJan 2004
        
41RT Ponting141*2IndSydneyJan 2000
 2RT Ponting1342IndSydneyJan 2012
        
51SPD Smith1171IndSydneyJan 2015
 2SPD Smith1311IndSydneyJan 2021

SPD Smith was dismissed run out for 131 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 21st occasion of Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century on home soil.

It also provides the 21st occasion of Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century against India. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century on home soil against India.

It also provides the third occasion of Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century at Sydney. It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century on home soil against India.

RA Jadeja captured four wickets conceding 62 runs in Australia’s first innings which fetched him an aggregate of 63 wickets against Australia. He became the sixth Indian bowler to capture 60 plus wickets against Australia. Others  are – A Kumble {111}, Harbhajan Singh {95}, R Ashwin {87}, N Kapil Dev {79} and Z Khan {61}

India opened its first innings through RG Sharma and Shubman Gill. They became 159th pair to have opened India’s innings in tests. They also became the 102nd pair to open the India’s innings on away soil.

They also became the 41st pair to open the India’s innings against Australia and also became the 25th pair to open the India’s innings against Australia in Australia

Sydney Test – Australia Vs India – First day

Sydney Test – Australia Vs India – First day

Australia won the toss and opted to bat first in this test to provide the 50th occasion of Australia doing so against India. It also provides Australia 22nd occasion of Australia doing so against India on home soil. It also provides the third such occasion at Sydney.

Australia capped W Pucovski for this game. He became the 460th cricketer to represent Australia in tests. He also became the 295th Australian cricketer to represent Australia in tests on home soil

He also became the 54th Australian cricketer to make his test debut against India and also became the 37th Australian cricketer to make his test debut against India on home soil

DA Warner-W Pucovski became the 246th opening pair for Australia in tests. They also became the 158th opening pair for Australia in tests on home soil

DA Warner-W Pucovski became the 45th opening pair for Australia in tests against India. They also became the 26th opening pair for Australia in tests on home soil against India

India capped NA Saini for this test. He became the 298th cricketer to represent India. He also became the 135th cricketer to represent India on away soil.

NA Saini became the 48th Indian cricketer to make his test debut against Australia. He also became the 22nd Indian cricketer to make his test debut against Australia in Australia.

DA Warner was dismissed for 5 in the first innings of this test to provide the 38th occasion of his being dismissed for a single digit score {zero to nine} in a test innings. It also provides the 12th occasion of his being dismissed for a single digit score in a test innings against India and the third such occasion at Sydney against India

W Pucovski scored 62 on his test debut to provide the 493rd occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings on test debut. It also provides the 87th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings on his test debut against India

It also provides the 63rd occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings on test debut on home soil. It also provides the ninth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings on his test debut against India on home soil

It also provides the 13th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in an innings on test debut on home soil. It also provides the ninth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty in an innings on his test debut against India at Sydney

NA Saini claimed his first test wicket when he had Australian debutant W Pucovski leg before wicket for 62.

W Pucovski and M Labuschagne added 100 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 918th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 176th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the second wicket.

It also provides the 117th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against India. It also provides the 16th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the second wicket against India.

It also provides the 18th occasion of Australian batsmen posting exact 100 runs partnership in a test innings. It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting exact 100 runs partnership in a test innings for the second wicket.

It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting exact 100 runs partnership in a test innings against India. The other occasion was RB Simpson and PM Toohey adding 100 runs for the fifth wicket against India at Perth in Dec 1977. It also provides the first occasion of Australian batsmen posting exact 100 runs partnership in a test innings for the second wicket against India.

It also provides the 524th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on home soil. It also provides the 71st occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on home soil against India.

It also provides the 99th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the second wicket on home soil. It also provides the ninth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in a test innings on home soil against India.

M Labuschagne’s 67 not out in this test provide his 13th fifty of his test career {4C + 9HC} and his first against India.

Pakistan losing a test by an innings margin

Pakistan losing a test by an innings margin

Pakistan lost the Christchurch test against New Zealand by an innings and 176 runs to provide the 33rd occasion of Pakistan losing a test by an innings margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResInnings &OppGroundMon/Year
1Paklost 070 runsIndDelhiOct 1952
2Paklost 129 runsEngNottinghamJul 1954
3Paklost 174 runsWinKingstonFeb 1958
4Paklost 156 runsWinLahoreMar 1959
5Paklost 024 runsEngBirminghamMay 1962
6Paklost 117 runsEngLeedsJul 1962
7Paklost 114 runsAusAdelaideDec 1972
8Paklost 057 runsEngBirminghamJun 1978
9Paklost 120 runsEngLord’sJun 1978
0Paklost 009 runsAusPerthNov 1983
11Paklost 099 runsNZlAucklandJan 1985
12Paklost 010 runsWinLahoreNov 1986
13Paklost 064 runsZimHarareJan 1995
14Paklost 126 runsAusBrisbaneNov 1995
15Paklost 099 runsAusRawalpindiOct 1998
16Paklost 020 runsAusPerthNov 1999
17Paklost 185 runsNZlHamiltonMar 2001
18Paklost 009 runsEngLord’sMay 2001
19Paklost 198 runsAusSharjahOct 2002
20Paklost 020 runsAusSharjahOct 2002
21Paklost 142 runsSAFCape TownJan 2003
22Paklost 052 runsIndMultanMar 2004
23Paklost 131 runsIndRawalpindiApr 2004
24Paklost 120 runsEngManchesterJul 2006
25Paklost 225 runsEngLord’sAug 2010
26Paklost 018 runsSAFCenturionFeb 2013
27Paklost 092 runsSAFDub-DSCOct 2013
28Paklost 080 runsNZlSharjahNov 2014
29Paklost 018 runsAusMelbourneDec 2016
30Paklost 055 runsEngLeedsJun 2018
31Paklost 005 runsAusBrisbaneNov 2019
32Paklost 048 runsAusAdelaideNov 2019
33Paklost 176 runsNZlCh’churchJan 2021

It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan losing a test by an innings margin against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResInnings &OppGroundMon/Year
1Paklost 099 runsNZlAucklandJan 1985
2Paklost 185 runsNZlHamiltonMar 2001
3Paklost 080 runsNZlSharjahNov 2014
4Paklost 176 runsNZlCh’churchJan 2021