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Both the openers dismissed run out in one day games

Both the openers dismissed run out in one day games

Afghanistan opening batsmen Noor Ali and Shabir Noori were dismissed run out for 50 and 19 respectively against Canada on 01.07.10 in the ICC World Cricket League Division One, providing the 30th occasion of both the opening batsmen dismissed run out in a one day game. All the 30 occasions are listed below

No Batsman Score Batsman Score Team Opp Venue Date
1 J Dyson 054 ARBorder 054 Aus Eng Melbourne 23.01.83
2 RJShastri 053 KSrikkanth 009 Ind Eng Chandigarh 27.01.85
3 KSrikkanth 009 SMGavaskar 002 Ind NZl Bangalore 14.10.87
4 DCBoon 037 MATaylor 001 Aus Pak Sharjah 04.05.90
5 AamerSohail 087 RameezRaja 037 PaK Eng Manchester 24.08.92
6 MJSlater 001 MATaylor 016 Aus Win Trinidad 12.03.95
7 MPrabhakar 009 SRTendulkar 065 Ind NZl Nagpur 24.11.95
8 AFlower 008 GFlower 015 Zim Srl Colombo 21.02.96
9 AJadeja 000 SRTendulakr 110 Ind Srl Colombo 28.08.96
10 MATaylor 039 MEWaugh 050 Aus RSA Indore 19.10.96
11 SCGanguly 083 RDravid 053 Ind RSA E London 04.01.97
12 CJWishart 027 AFlower 014 Zim Pak Sharjah 06.04.97
13 MATaylor 011 MEWaugh 025 Aus Eng The Oval 24.05.97
14 DJCullinan 021 MRindell 049 RSA Win Dhaka 01.11.98
15 MJHorne 000 BYoung 057 NZl Ind Ch’church 19.01.99
16 SCGanguly 009 SRTendulkar 037 Ind Srl Col-RPS 25.08.99
17 GKirsten 001 HHGibbs 074 RSA Ind Nagpur 19.03.00
18 DGanga 022 SCampbell 000 Win Zim Perth 02.02.01
19 SCGanguly 009 VSehwag 039 Ind Srl Bristol 11.07.02
20 KOtieno 001 RShah 060 Ken RSA P’stroom 12,02.03
21 STJayasuriya 008 Kaluwitharana 002 Srl Aus Dambulla 20.02.04
22 GEFBarnett 000 JMDavison 001 Can Zim Trinidad 16.05.06
23 SalmanButt 034 ImranNazir 038 Pak Srl Abu Dhabhi 18.05.07
24 HHGibbs 103 GCSmith 034 RSA Pak Lahore 18.10.07
25 LVincent 001 BBMcCullum 081 NZl RSA P Elizabeth 30.11.07
26 TamimIqbal 009 JSiddique 000 Ban Srl Mirpur 14.01.09
27 TamimIqbal 079 JSiddique 027 Ban Zim Bulawayo 11.08.09
28 VSehwag 046 SRTendulkar 004 Ind RSA Jaipur 21.02.10
29 WUTharanga 001 TMDilshan 061 Srl Ind Bulawayo 31.05.10
30 NoorAli 050 ShabirNoori 019 Afg Can Voorburg 01.07.10

Facts and Figures – Follow them with HRG

Facts and Figures – Follow them with HRG

DB Vengsarkar of India is the only batsman as on date to achieve the feat of registering a hundred on each of his three appearances at Lord’s. He scored zero and 103 in Aug 1979, 2 and 157 in Jun 1982 and 126* and 33 in Jun 1986

One day games : Kenya's distinction

One day games : Kenya's distinction

When JO Ngoche made his one day debut for Kenya against Ireland in the one day game today at Rotterdam in the ICC World Cricket League Division one Tournament, he earned the distinction of becoming the third brother of LN Onyango and N Odhiambo to represent Kenya in One day games.

Prior to this game, LN Onyango and N Odhiambo are listed in two brother’s list and with J Ngoche making his one day debut, they moved to the three brother’s list who have reprsesented a country in one day games

Kenya now boasts of having two three brothers list who have played one day games, the other being – KO Otieno, DO Obuya and CO Obuya brothers

The following is the list of three brothers who have represented a country in one day games. GS, IM and TM Chappell of Australia, KO Otieno, DO Obuya and CO Obuya of Kenya, LN Onyango, N Odhiambo and JO Ngoche of Kenya, BG, DR and RJ Hadlee of New Zealand, Manzoor, Zahoor and Saleem Elahi of Pakistan and MD, S and SRD Wettimuny of Sri Lanka

Apart from these two three brothers list, Kenya has two pairs of two brothers who have played one day games – AO and MA Suji brothers and LO and SO Tikolo brothers

There is only one occasion of four brothers representing a team in one day games – Ranatunga Brothers of Sri Lanka – Arjuna, Dhammika, Nishantha and Sanjeeva

Australia vs England : 3000th one day game

Australia vs England : 3000th one day game

The history of one day games witnessed the 3000th game when England and Australia met at Rose Bowl on 22.06.10

The first ever one day game was played on 05.01.1971 between Australia and England at Melbourne. It is quite befitting that the same two teams are playing the 3000th one day, albeit with a difference. The first one day game was played in Australia while the 3000th one day game is played in England.

The following are the progressive milestones of one day game in terms of 500 matches

Number Team Opponent Ground Date
First Australia England Melbourne 05.01.71
0500th India West Indies Gwalior 22.01.88
1000th England West Indies Nottingham 24.05,95
1500th Pakistan West Indies Toronto 16.09.99
2000th Pakistan Zimbabwe Sharjah 10.04.03
2500th Netherlands Scotland Nairobi {Jaff} 02.02.07
3000th England Australia Rose Bowl 22.06.10

It is interesting to note that England and Australia have never met each other in the captioned mile stones of 500 matches except for the first game and 3000th game.

For reference, the number of test matches played so far is 1961

Australia in England : Visitors win the fourth one day game

Australia in England : Visitors win the fourth one day game

Fourth One day game : England vs Australia at The Oval on 30.06.10 : Australia won by 78 runs

England won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game providing the 28th occasion of England doing so against Australia in one day games.

RT Ponting was playing his 350th game. He became the fifth cricketer to play 350 one day games. Others are – ST Jayasuriya {444}, SR Tendulkar {442}, Inzamam-ul-Huq {378} and Wasim Akram {356}. RT Ponting celebrated the occasion by scoring 92 in this game

RT Ponting has played most one day matches as captain as this game was his 219th game. He wrested the record from SP Fleming of New Zealand who had played 218 games as captain. RT Ponting has also the record of playing most innings as captain. This innings is his 210th innings. He had wrested the record from SP Fleming who had played 208 innings in the previous game at Manchester

RT Ponting’s 92 in this game make him the only batsman in the history of one day games to score one hundred fifties while batting at number three. He has scored 28 centuries and 72 half centuries while batting at number three

RT Ponting completed 13000 one day runs in this game when he was on 35 during his knock of 92 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate stood at 13057. He became the third batsman after SR Tendulkar {17598} and ST Jayasuriya {13428} to total 13000 runs in the history of one day games.

RT Ponting aggregated 1500 runs against England during the course of his knock of 92 in this game to become the first Australian batsman to total 1500 runs against England. At the end of this game his aggregate read 1583. He became the second batsman in the history of one day games to total 1500 runs against England. IVA Richards of West Indies is the other batsman who has aggregated 1619 runs against England

RT Ponting has aggregated 1500 runs against four teams – 1583 vs England, 2045 vs India, 1959 vs New Zealand and 1795 vs South Africa. He is the second batsman in the history of one day games to total 1500 runs against four or more teams. The other batsman is SR Tendulkar who has an aggregate of 1500 runs against six teams – 3005 vs Australia, 1750 vs New Zealand, 2389 vs Pakistan, 1859 vs South Africa, 2965 runs vs Sri Lanka and 1571 runs vs West Indies

RT Ponting’s 1583 runs against England provide the 53rd occasion of a batsman totaling 1500 runs against a specific opposition in the history of one day games.

RT Ponting and MJ Clarke scored 92 and 99 not out in this game providing the tenth occasion of two batsmen scoring nineties in the same innings in the history of one day games. They also provide the second occasion of two Australian batsmen scoring nineties in the same innings – against South Africa at Basseteree on 24.03.07 and now against England at The Oval on 30.06.10. It is interesting to note at Baseterre, the Australian batsmen were RT Ponting and MJ Clarke scoring 91 and 92 respectvely

MJ Clarke’s 99 not out in this game provide the 30th occasion of a batsman scoring 99 or 99 not out in the history of one day games. MJ Clarke became the fifth Australian batsman to score 99 in one day games. Other four are – 99* by DM Jones vs Sri Lanka at Adelaide on 28.01.85, 99 by ML Hayden vs India at Bangalore on 25.03.01, 99 by AC Gilchrist vs Sri Lanka at Centurion on 07.03.03 and 99* by BJ Hodge vs New Zealand at Melbourne on 04.02.07

MJ Clarke became the ninth batsman in the history of one day game to score 99 not out. The other eight batsmen are – BA Edgar of New Zealand vs India at Auckland on 14.02.81, DM Jones of Australia vs Sri Lanka at Adelaide on 28.01.85, RB Richardson of West Indies vs Pakistan at Sharjah on 15.11.85, A Flower of Zimbabwe vs Australia at Harare on 24.10.99, ADR Campbell of Zimbabwe vs New Zealand at Bulawayo on 01.10.00, RR Sarwan of West Indies vs India at Ahmedabad on 15.11.02, BJ Hodge of Australia vs New Zealand at Melbourne on 04.02.07 and Mohammad Yousuf of Pakistan vs India at Gwalior on 15.11.07

MJ Clarke is the third Australian batsman after DM Jones and BJ Hodge to score 99 not out in an one day innings, He is the first batsman in the history of one day games to score 99 not out against England.

MJ Clarke became the sixth batsman to score 99 in an innings against England. The other five are – K Srikkanth at Cuttack on 27.12.84, Rameez Raja at Karachi on 20.11.87, ST Jayasuriya at Adelaide on 17.01.03, SP Fleming at Bristol on 04.07.04 and SR Tendulkar at Bristol on 24.08.07

RT Ponting’s 92 in this game provide the 69th occasion of a captain scoring a ninety in one day games. His knock in this game provide the 17th occasion of an Australian captain scoring ninety in one day games. This knock represents his fourth ninety while leading Australia. The other three occasions are – 92 vs South Africa at Port Elizabeth on 06.04.02, 91 vs Zimbabwe at Harare on 25.05.04 and 91 vs South Africa at Basseterre on 24.03.07. He now holds the record for most nineties by an Australian captain. The previous record was held by AR Border who had three nineties to his credit

RT Ponting of Australia and MD Crowe of New Zealand are the two captains in the history of one day games to register nineties on four occasions. The record for most nineties by a captain is credited to M Azharuddin of India who has score nineties on five occasions

RT Ponting’s 92 and MJ Clarke’s 99 not out in this game provide the 420th and 421st occasion of a batsman scoring ninety in one day games. These two knocks represent the 61st and 62nd occasion of Australian batsman scoring ninety in one day games. These two knocks represent the 9th and 10th occasion of Australian batsman scoring ninety in one day games against England.

RT Ponting’s 92 and MJ Clarke’s 99 in this game represent their fifth ninety of his one day career. AC Gilchrist {06} and DM Jones {06} are the other two Australian batsmen to register five or more nineties

MEK Hussey was dismissed run out for one facing one delivery this game providing the 14th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed in such a manner. He became the first Australian batsman to be dismissed in such a manner against England in one day games. He became the fourth batsman to be dismissed in such a manner against England. The other three are – Waqar Younis of India at Karachi on 24.10.00, AB Agarkar of India at The Oval on 05.09.07 and PR Watson of Scotland at Edinburgh on 18.08.08

RJ Harris captured 5 for 32 in this game to provide the 328th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in the history of one day games. It was RJ Harris’s third five wicket haul in one day games. The other two occasions are – 5 for 43 vs Pakistan at Adelaide on 26.01.10 and 5 for 19 vs Pakistan at Perth on 29.01.10

RJ Harris’s feat of three five wicket hauls provides the 26th occasion of a bowler capturing five plus wickets in one day games on three or more occasions. He became the fourth Australian bowler to perform such a feat. Others are – B Lee {09 occasions}, GD McGrath {07 occasions} and JN Gillespie {03 occasions}

RJ Harris’s 5 for 32 in this game provide the 61st occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in one day games. His performance provides the eighth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets against England in one day games. The other seven occasions are – 6 for 14 by GJ Gilmour at Leeds on 18.06.75, 5 for 20 by GS Chappell at Birmingham on 04.06.77, 5 for 15 by GJ Cosier at Birmingham on 04.06.77, 5 for 30 by B Lee at Melbourne on 25.01.03, 7 for 20 by A Bitchell at Port Elizabeth on 02.03.03, 5 for 41 by B Lee at Lord’s on 10.07.05 and 5 for 49 by B Lee at Lord’s on 12.09.09

MH Yardy registered his maiden one day half century when he scored 57 in this game. His previous best was 19 vs West Indies at Birmingham on 04.07.07

P Collingwood’s run aggregate against England at the end of this game stood at 804. He became the second England batsman to total 800 plus runs against Australia. GA Gooch is the other batsman with 1395 runs to his credit. DI Gower {794}, AJ Strauss {794}, AJ Stewart {737} and AJ Lamb are the other batmen who have an aggregate of 700 plus runs against Australia. AJ Strauss requires six runs for his 800 runs against Australia.

England lost this game by 78 runs providing the 55th occasion of it losing an one day game after inserting the opposition. England suffered its 11th loss against Australia in one day games in which it had invited Australia to bat first after winning the toss.

Australia in England : Many milestones for RT Ponting in fourth one day game

Australia in England : Many milestones for RT Ponting in fourth one day game

RT Ponting was playing his 350th game. He became the fifth cricketer to play 350 one day games. Others are – ST Jayasuriya {444}, SR Tendulkar {442}, Inzamam-ul-Huq {378} and Wasim Akram {356}. RT Ponting celebrated the occasion by scoring 92 in this game

RT Ponting has played most one day matches as captain as this game was his 219th game. He wrested the record from SP Fleming of New Zealand who had played 218 games as captain. RT Ponting has also the record of playing most innings as captain. This innings is his 210th innings. He had wrested the record from SP Fleming who had played 208 innings in the previous game at Manchester

RT Ponting’s 92 in this game make him the only batsman in the history of one day games to score one hundred fifties while batting at number three. He has scored 28 centuries and 72 half centuries while batting at number three

RT Ponting completed 13000 one day runs in this game when he was on 35 during his knock of 92 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate stood at 13057. He became the third batsman after SR Tendulkar {17598} and ST Jayasuriya {13428} to total 13000 runs in the history of one day games.

Australia in England : England clinch the series 3-0

Australia in England : England clinch the series 3-0

Third one day game: England vs Australia at Manchester on 27.06.10 : England won by one wicket and lead the five match series 3-0

SR Watson’s 61 in this game provide the 43rd occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a fifty against England in one day games. This knock provides the third fifty for Watson against England. The other two occasions are – 136* at Centurion on 02.10.09 and 57 at Cardiff on 24.06.10. He became the seventh Australian opening batsman to score three or more fifties against England. Others are – AC Gilchrist {07}, GR Marsh {05}, ML Hayden {04}, ME Waugh {04}, MA Taylor {03} and GM Wood {03}

RT Ponting scored three runs in this game providing the 41st occasion of his scoring runs between zero and three in one day games. This is the third occasion of his dismissal for exact three runs. The other two occasions are – vs South Africa at Potchefstroom on 27.03.2002 and vs Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 27.06.2002,

An astonishing coincidence! RT Ponting has scored exact three runs on three occasions in matches played on date 27.

RT Ponting was dismissed stumped for 3 in this game providing his 14th stumped dismissal in his 349 match and 340 innings one day career. He holds the Australian record for a batsman who has been dismissed stumped on most occasions. Wasim Akram with 15 stumped dismissals hold the record for a batsman dismissed stumped on most occasions in the history of one day games.

GP Swann captured 4 for 37 in this game providing the 115th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games and 94th occasion of capturing exact four wickets in one day games.

GP Swann’s 4 for 37 in this game provide the 19th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets against Australia. It was the second four wicket haul for GP Swann against Australia, the first being his 5 for 28 at Chester-le-Street on 20.09.09. He became the second England bowler after M Hendrick to capture four or more wickets against Australia on two occasions

AJ Strauss’s run aggregate against Australia at the end of this game stood at 757. He became the sixth England batsman to total 700 runs against Australia. Others are – GA Gooch {1395}, DI Gower {794}, PD Collingwood {789}, AJ Stewart {737} and AJ Lamb {710}

PD Collingwood who had become the England’s highest run getter in the previous game extended his run aggregate to 4733 by adding 40 more runs in this game.

AJ Strauss’s 87 in this game provide his 21st one day half century and 24th fifty. It was his fourth fifty as captain against Australia which is a record for an England captain. He wrested the record from MP Vaughan who had scored three fifties.

AJ Strauss’s 87 in this game represent his sixth fifty against Australia as a batsman. Others to score six or more fifties against Australia are – GA Gooch {13} and G Boycott. His knock also represents the sixth half century against Australia. GA Gooch is the other batsman who has scored more half centuries than AJ Strauss – nine half centuries

At the end of this game AJ Strauss’s catches tally against Australia stood at 10. He became fifth England fieldsman to have an aggregate of 10 or more catches. Others are – GA Gooch {14}, PD Collingwood {11}, DI Gower {10}, DW Randall {10}

AJ Strauss pouched three catches in this game to become the fifth England fieldman to pouch three catches against Australia. Other four are – CWJ Athey at Sydney on 22.01.87, NH Fairbrother at Mancheter on 19.05.93, AF Giled at Port Elizabeth on 02.03.03 and ME Trescothick at Birmingham on 21.09.04

AJ Struss with three catches in this game earned the distinction of becoming the first England captain to pouch three catches in an innings against Australia. His three catches in this game provides the fifth occasion of an England captain pouching three catches against various oppositions in one day games. Other occasions are – AJ Hollioake vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 01.04.98, MP Vaughan vs India at The Oval on 03.09.04, MP Vaughan vs New Zealand at Hobart on 16.01.07 and PD Collingwood vs Sri Lanka at Dambulla on 07.10.07

AJ Strauss scored 87 and C Kieswetter scored zero in this game providing the 15th occasion of England openers scoring a fifty and zero in one day games

AJ Strauss’s 87 in this game represent the 15th occasion of an England captain scoring a fifty against Australia. It was AJ Strauss’s fourth fifty as captain against Australia – 65 at Southampton on 09.09.09, 63 at Lord’s on 12.09.09, 51 at Cardiff on 24.06.10 and 87 at Manchester on 27.06.10. He now holds the record for most fifties by an England captain against Australia. He wrested the record from MP Vaughan who had scored three fifties.

AJ Strauss registered his 11th fifty as England captain against various oppositions when he scored 87 in this game. Other England captains to score ten or more fifties are – N Hussain {13}, MP Vaughan {11} and MA Atherton {10}.

AJ Strauss registered his 10th half century as England captain against various oppositions when he scored 87 in this game. Other England captains to score ten or more half centuries are – N Hussain {12} and MP Vaughan {10}

C Kieswetter scored zero in this game providing the 39th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring zero against various oppositions in one day games. His zero also provide the ninth occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring zero against Australia

C Kieswetter scored zero in this game providing the 11th occasion of an England wicket keeper opening batsman scoring zero against various oppositions in one day games. His zero also provide the third occasion of an England wicket keeper opening batsman scoring zero against Australia – AJ Stewart at Birmingham on 21,05.93 and at Brisbane on 10.01.99

England won this game by one wicket with five balls to spare providing the sixth occasion of England winning a one day game against Australia with single digit balls remaining. This is England’s first win against Australia by one wicket

Australia in England : Visitors lose the second one day game

Australia in England : Visitors lose the second one day game

Second one day game : England vs Australia at Cardiff on 24.06.10 : England won by four wickets and lead the five match series 2-0

SR Watson’s 57 in this game represent the 42nd occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a fifty against England in one day games. It was SR Watson’s second fifty against England, the first being his 136* at Centurion on 02.10.09, This knock also represents his 16th one day half century and 20th fifty

SR Watson completed 500 runs against England during the course of his knock of 57 in this game and his run aggregate stood at 506 at the end of this game. He became the 15th Australian batsman to total 500 runs against England in one day games. The complete list read thus – RT Ponting {1488}, AR Border {1302}, AC Gilchrist {1087}, DM Jones {955}, DR Martyn {913}, ME Waugh {834}, GR Marsh {716}, ML Hayden {715}, MJ Clarke {673}, SR Waugh {666}, GS Chappell {657}, DC Boon {602}, MG Bevan {572}, MEK Hussey {541} and SR Watson {506}

RT Ponting was playing his 200th innings as captain batting at number three. He scored 13 in this game. His aggregate is 7979 and required 21 more runs for 8000 to become the first captain to total 8000 runs batting at number three in one day games.

CL White scored 86 not out in this game which represents the 10th one day half century and 12th fifty. This knock represents his third fifty against England. The other two fifties are – 105 at Southampton on 09.09.09 and 53 at The Oval on 04.09.09. His knock provide the 134th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty against England in one day games.

SJC Broad captured his 100th one day wicket when he took his first wicket in this match – that of TD Paine caught by wicket keeper C Kieswetter for 16, He took four more wickets in this game to take his total tally of wickets to 103. He became the seventh England bowler to total 100 plus wickets in one day games. Others are – D Gough {234}, A Flintoff {168}, JM Anderson {166}, IT Botham {145}, PAJ de Freitas {145} and PD Collingwood {102}

SJC Broad took 4 for 44 in this game providing the 25th occasion of a bowler capturing 4 for 44 in an innings in one day games. He is the fourth England bowler to achieve such figures. Other three are – DL Underwood vs West Indies at Sydney on 28.11.79, PJ Martin vs West Indies at The Oval on 26.05.95 and D Gough vs New Zealand at Christchurch on 13.02.02

SJ Broad is the third bowler to capture 4 for 44 against Australia in one day games. Others are – GB Troup of Australia at Auckland on 13.02.82 and DW Steyn of South Africa at Port Elizabeth on 13.04.09.

AJ Struss’s 51 in this game provide the 87th occasion of an England captain scoring a fifty in one day games. It was his tenth fifty while leading England. He became the fourth England captain to score ten or more fifties. The other three are – N Hussain {13}, MP Vaughan {11} and MA Atherton {10}

AJ Strauss’s 51 in this game represent his ninth half century while leading England. N Hussain {12} and MP Vaughan {11} are the other two England captains who have scored more half centuries than AJ Strauss

AJ Strauss completed 3000 one day runs when he was on 43 during the course of his knock of 51 in this game. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 3008. He became the eleventh England batsman to total 3000 plus runs in one day games. Others are – PD Collingwood {4693}, AJ Stewart {4677}, ME Trescothick {4335}, GA Gooch {4290}, AJ Lamb {4010}, GA Hick {3846}, NV Knight {3637}, A Flintoff {3293}, KP Pietersen {3281} and DI Gower {3170}

AJ Strauss’s 51 in this game represent’s his fifth half century against Australia – 52 at Birmingham on 21.09.04, 56 at Jaipur on 21.10.06, 63 at Southampton on 09.09.09, 63 at Lord’s on 12.09.09 and 51 at Cardiff on 24.06.10. He became the third England batsman to score five or more half centuries against Australia. Others are – GA Gooch {09} and G Boycott {05}.

At the end of this game AJ Strauss has an aggregate of 514 runs against Australia on home soil. He became the second England batsman to earn such a distinction, the other batsman being GA Gooch who has totaled 866 runs on home soil against Australia.

PD Collingwood was playing his 163rd one day innings, one more than AJ Stewart’s 162 innings which was the record for an England batsman. PD Collingwood celebrated this record with yet another record as he became the highest one day run getter for England. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 4693. He wrested the record from AJ Stewert who had a total of 4677

KP Pietersen completed 1000 runs on home soil when he was on 21 during his knock of 33 in this game. He became the 116th batsman and also the eleventh England batsman to achieve the feat of 1000 runs on home soil. The other ten England batsmen are – ME Trescothick {2423}, GA Gooch {1867}, AJ Stewart {1816}, PD Collingwood {1554}, AJ Strauss {1551}, A Flintoff {1469}, AJ Lamb {1433}, DI Gower {1387}, IR Bell {1194} and GA Hick {1179}

England’s win in this game provides its 40th win over Australia in one day games. This win also represents England’s 257th win against various oppositions in one day games.

South Africa in West Indies : Second Test ends in a tame draw

South Africa in West Indies : Second Test ends in a tame draw

Second Test : West Indies vs South Africa at Basseterre in Jun 2010 : Match ends in a tame draw

The first wicket stand between GC Smith and AN Petersen produced 99 runs providing the 12th occasion of a team posting exact 99 runs for the first wicket in the annals of test cricket. The twelve occasions read thus – between WR Brown and JHW Fingleton {Australia vs South Africa at Jo’burg in Feb 1936}, between L Hutton and FA Lowson {England vs South Africa at Leeds in Jul 1951}, between NJ Contractor and P Roy {India vs West Indies at Kanpur in Dec 1958}, between MR Bynoe and CC Hunte {West Indies vs India at Chennai in Jan 1967}, between WM Lawry and RB Simpson {Australia vs India at Adelaide in Dec 1967}, between Sadiq Mohammad and Talat Ali {Pakistan vs England at Lahore in Mar 1973}, between IR Redpath and A Turner {Australia vs West Indies at Brisbane in Nov 1975}, between DL Haynes and PV Simmons {West Indies vs South Africa at Bridgetown in Apr 1992}, between UC Hathurasinghe and RS Mahanama {Sri Lanka vs England at Col-SSC in Mar 1993}, between MJ Slater and MA Taylor {Australia vs England at Brisbane in Nov 1994}, between AB de Villiers and GC Smith {South Africa vs India at Durban in Dec 2006} between and GC Smith and AN Petersen {South Africa vs West Indies at Basseterre in Jun 2010}

It is the third occasion that a team has posted 99 runs for the first wicket in a test innings against West Indies and for the first time against West Indies in West Indies. It is the second time that South African batsmen have posted 99 runs for the first wicket – against India at Durban in Dec 2006 and against West Indies at Basseterre in Jun 2010

GC Smith’s 132 in this test provide the 46th occasion of a South African captain scoring a hundred in a test innings. It was the 19th hundred by GC Smith as a South African captain, With 19 hundreds to his credit, GC Smith shares the record for most hundreds by a captain in the annals of test cricket with RT Ponting of Australia who also has scored 19 hundreds.

GC Smith completed 7000 runs of his test career when he was on 88 during his knock of 132 in this test, At the end of his innings he has an aggregate of 7044 runs. He became the 37th batsman in the annals of test cricket to total 7000 plus runs. GC Smith is the third South African batsman to aggregate 7000 runs after JH Kallis (10956} and G Kirsten {7289}

GC Smith’s 132 in this test represent his 21st test hundred as an opening batsman and only SM Gavaskar {33}, ML Hayden {30} and G Boycott {22} have scored more hundreds than GC Smith as openers in the annals of test cricket.

GC Smith {132} and AN Petersen {52} scored fifties in South Africa’s first innings providing the sixth occasion of both the South African openers scoring fifties in a test innings against West Indies. The other five occasions are – G Kirsten {134} and HH Gibbs {51} in South Africa’s second innings at Centurion in Jan 99, GC Smith {132} and HH Gibbs {60} in South Africa’s first innings at Jo’burg in Dec 2003, GC Smith {139} and HH Gibbs {192} in South Africa’s first innings at Centurion in Jan 2004, GC Smith {104} and AB de Villiers {178} in South Africa’s first innings at Bridgetown in Apr 2005,AB de Villiers {114} and GC Smith {126} in South Africa’s first innings at St John’s in Apr 2005

GC Smith’s 132 in this test provide his seventh hundred as captain against West Indies- 132 at Jo’burg in Dec 2003, 139 at Centurion in Jan 2004, 148 at Port of Spain in Apr 2005, 104 at Bridgetown in Apr 2005, 126 at St John’s in Apr 2005, 147 at Durban in Jan 2008 and 132 at Basseterre in Jun 2000. He became the third captain in the annals of test cricket to score seven or more test hundreds against a specific opposition. Others are – DB Bradman of Australia – 10 hundreds vs England and CH Lloyd of West Indies – 07 hundreds vs India

GC Smith seven hundreds against West Indies make him the sixth batsman to score seven or more hundreds against West Indies – The other five are – SM Gavaskar of India {13}, JH Kallis of South Africa {08}, Mohammad Yousuf of Pakistan {07} RT Ponting of Australia {07} and SR Waugh of Australia {07}

JH Kallis {08} and GC Smith {07} are the two South African batsmen to score seven or more hundreds against West Indies

GC Smith and HM Amla added 112 runs for the second wicket providing the 30th occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership against West Indies. This stand also provides the sixth occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket against West Indies. The six occasions are – 125 runs between AC Hudson and KC Wessels at Bridgetown in Apr 1992, 146 runs between JH Kallis and HH Dippenaar at Georgetown in Mar 2001, 143 runs between AB de Villiers and HH Dippenaar at Bridgetown in Apr 2005, 113* between GC Smith and HH Dippenaar at St John’s in Apr 2005, 199 runs between GC Smith and HM Amla at Durban in Jan 2008 and 112 runs between GC Smith and HM Amla at Basseterre in Jun 2010

JH Kallis’s 110 in this test provide his 35th test hundred and also his eighth against West Indies. His eight hundreds are – 110 at Cape Town n Jan 1999, 158 at Jo’burg in Dec 2003, 177 at Durban in Dec 2003, 130* at Cape Town in Jan 2004, 130* at Centurion in Jan 2004, 109* at Georgetown in Mar 2005, 147 at St John’s in Apr 2005 and 110 at Basseterre in Jun 2010.

JH Kallis with his eight hundreds now has the record of scoring most hundreds by a South African batsman against West Indies and he wrested the record from GC Smith who has seven hundreds to his credit. His seventh hundred was his 132 in this test.

JH Kallis’s eight hundreds against West Indies provide the 25th occasion of a batsman scoring eight or more hundreds against a specific opposition

GC Smith {132}, JH Kallis {110} and AB de Villiers {135*} scored hundreds in this test with which the aggregate of hundreds by South African batsmen in tests swelled to 289 and against West Indies to 36.

GC Smith {132}, JH Kallis {110} and AB de Villiers {135*} scored hundreds in the first innings of this test providing the fifth occasion of three or more South African batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings against West Indies.

GC Smith {132}, JH Kallis {110} and AB de Villiers {135*} scored hundreds in the first innings of this test providing the 12th occasion of three or more South African batsmen scoring hundreds against various oppositions

AB de Villier’s 135 not out in this test represents his tenth test hundreds which are listed thus – 217* vs India at Ahmedabad in Apr 2008, 178 vs West Indies at Bridgetown in Apr 2005, 174 vs England at Leeds in Jul 2008, 163 vs Australia at Cape Town in Mar 2009, 135* vs West Indies at Basseterre in Jun 2010, 114 vs West Indies at St John’s in Apr 2005, 109 vs England at Centurion, 106* vs Australia at Perth in Dec 08, 104* vs Australia at Jo’burg in Feb 2009 and 103* vs West Indies at Durban in Jan 2008

He became the eighth South African batsman to score ten or more hundreds. The complete list read thus – JH Kallis {35}, GC Smith {21}, G Kitsten {21}, DJ Cullinan {14}, HH Gibbs {14}, AG Prince {11}, HH Amla {10} and AB de Villiers {10}

JH Kallis’s 35 hundreds place him third in the list of batsmen who have scored most hundreds in the annals of test cricket. SR Tendulkar {47} and RT Ponting {39} are the other two batsmen who have scored more hundreds than JH Kallis

MV Boucher was dismissed run out for 17 in this test providing the 15th occasion of South African wicket keeper dismissed run out in a test innings. MV Boucher is the first South African wicket keeper to be dismissed run out in a test innings against West Indies

SJ Benn and S Shillingford conceded 124 and 193 runs respectively in this innings providing the 25th and 26th occasion of West Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against South Africa.

S Shillingford returned with bowling figures of 52-4-193-3 in this test providing the most expensive bowling figures in terms of runs by an West Indian bowler against South Africa. The earlier expensive figures was credited to A Sanford who had figures of 38.2-4-170-3 at Durban in Dec 2003

S Shillingford became the first West Indian bowler to bowl 50 plus overs in a test innings against West Indies. He returned with figures of 52.0-3-193-3 in this test

South Africa’s total of 543 for 6 declared in the first innings of this test provide the eighth occasion of South Africa posting a total of 500 plus runs in an innings

JH Kallis and AB de Villiers added 138 runs for the fourth wicket providing the 31st occasion of a three figure partnership posted by South African batsmen in a test innings against West Indies. This stand also provides the eighth occasion of a three figure partnership posted by South African batsmen for the fourth wicket against West Indies

S Chanderpaul celebrated the land mark of his 125th test by scoring 166 in this game, which was his 22nd hundred. He also aggregated 1000 boundary fours and 25 boundary sixes of his one day career. His lone six of the match gave him 25 boundary sixes and the ninth four in his knock gave him 1000 boundary fours. He became the 15th batsman in the annals of test cricket to aggregate 1000 plus boundary fours. He is the third West Indian batsman to earn the distinction of scoring 1000 boundary fours. Others are – BC Lara {1551} and IVA Richards {1051}

S Chanderpaul with his 22 hundreds became the 23rd batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 22 or more hundreds. He is the fourth West Indian batsman to earn this distinction. Others are BC Lara {35}, GS Sobers {26} and IVA Richards {24}.

BP Nash scored his hundred of his test career when he made 114 in this test. His other hundred was 109 against England at Port of Spain in Mar 2009. Thus his 114 in this test represents his highest individual innings

BP Nash was dismissed run out for 114 in this test providing the 99th occasion of a batsman run out after scoring a hundred in the annals of test cricket. His run out dismissal for 114 in this test provides the 15th occasion of a West Indian batsman dismissed in such a manner. He is the second West Indian batsman to be dismissed in such a manner against South Africa, the other being S Chanderpaul for 127 at St John’s in Apr 2005. Apart from these two batsmen, two others – Len Hutton of England {100 at Leeds in Jul 1947} and M Azharuddin {115 at Cape Town in Jan 1997} – have been dismissed run out with a hundred to their credit against South Africa in a test innings.

S Chanderpaul and BP Nash added 220 runs for the fourth wicket in this test providing the 19th occasion of a three figure partnership by West Indian batsmen against South Africa. This stand also represents the ninth occasion of a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket by West Indian batsmen against West Indies. It is interesting to note that SC Chanderpaul is one of the partners in seven partnerships out of these nine partnerships

S Chanderpaul and BP Nash added 220 runs for the fourth wicket in this test providing the third occasion of a 200 plus runs partnership by West Indian batsmen against South Africa. The other two partnerships are – 331 for the second wicket between CH Gayle and RR Sarwan at St John’s in Apr 2005 and 284 runs for the fourth wicket between S Chanderpaul and WW Hinds at Georgetown in Mar 2005.

SC Chanderpaul and DJ Bravo added 100 runs for the fifth wicket in this test providing the 20th occasion of a three figure partnership by West Indian batsmen against South Africa. This stand represents the third three figure stand for the fifth wicket by West Indies batsmen against South Africa. The other two are – 116 runs between BC Lara and CL Hooper at Bridgetown in Mar 2001 and 116 runs between S Chanderpaul and RO Hinds at Georgetown in Mar 2005

West Indian innings contained five fifties – CH Gayle {50}, N Deonarine {65}, S Chanderpaul {166}, BP Nash {114} and DJ Bravo {53} providing the first occasion of five West Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings against South Africa. West Indian batsmen have achieved such a feat on 29 occasions which includes two occasions of six batsmen scoring fifties against various oppositions.

DW Steyn {105}, M Morkel {116} and PL Harris {165} conceded 100 plus runs in this test providing the 11th, 12th and 13th occasion of a South African bowler conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against West Indies.

It is the second occasion of three or more South African bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against West Indies in a test innings, the first occasion being at St John’s in Apr 2005 when SM Pollock {111}, M Ntini {106}, M Zondeki {120} and GC Smith {145} conceded 100 plus runs.

Three or more South African bowlers have conceded 100 plus runs on 31 occasions in a test innings against various oppositions including the one in this test.

PL Harris returned with figures of 62.0-9-165-2 in this game providing the most expensive bowling figures in terms of runs conceded by a South African bowler against West Indies in a test innings. The previous expensive bowling figures was credited to GS Smith who had figures of 43.0-3-145-2 at St John’s in Apr 2005

PL Harris bowled 62 overs in this test providing the 21st occasion of a South African bowler bowling 360 balls in a test innings. He also earned the distinction of becoming the first South African bowler to bowl 62 overs in a test innings against West Indies.

MV Boucher effected 500 dismissals when he caught R Rampaul of M Morkel for 31. It was his 478th catch in tests and coupled with 22 stumpings he effected the 500th dismissal. He became the first wicket keeper to effect 500 dismissals in the annals of test cricket.

MV Boucher with 5154 runs with the willow and 500 dismissals behind the stumps became the first wicket keeper to score 5000 runs and effect 500 dismissals in the annals of test cricket.

PL Harris conceded 165 runs in this test providing the seventh occasion of a South African bowler conceding 150 plus runs in a test innings

West Indies totalled 546 in the first innings providing the third occasion of West Indies scoring 500 plus runs in a test innings against South Africa. The other two occaions are – 747 at St John’s in Apr 2005 and 543 for 5 declared at Georgetown in Mar 2005. West India has gained the first innings lead over South Africa on all the three occasions in which it has scored 500 plus runs

At the end of test, JH Kallis has an aggregate of 11083 runs, 264 wickets and 156 catches, which makes him the only all rounder in the annals of test cricket to score 11000 plus runs, capture 250 plus wickets and pouch 150 plus catches

JH Kallis’s 110 and 62 not out in this test provides the 12th occasion of a South African batsman scoring twin fifties in a test match against West Indies. JH Kallis’s feat also provides the ninth occasion of a South African batsman scoring a hundred and fifty in a test match against West Indies.

JH Kallis’s 110 and 62 not out in this test provides the 12th occasion of his scoring twin fifties in a test match.

The head to head record between West Indies and South Africa at the end of this test read thus – Played 24 : Won by South Africa – 15, Won by West Indies – 03 and Drawn – 06