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ICC WT20 : Points table after Super Eights stage and teams which have qualified for Semi finals

ICC WT20 : Points table after Super Eights stage and teams which have qualified for Semi finals

One of our visitors wanted to know the Points table after the Super Eights stage and his comments were posted during the Super Eights matches. The Points table and the qualifying teams are furnished here under for the benefit of our veiwers

Group E
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied N/R Pts NRR
England 3 3 0 0 0 6 +0.962
Pakistan 3 1 2 0 0 2 +0.041
New Zealand 3 1 2 0 0 2 -0.373
South Africa 3 1 2 0 0 2 -0.617
Group F
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied N/R Pts NRR
Australia 3 3 0 0 0 6 +2.733
Sri Lanka 3 2 1 0 0 4 -0.333
West Indies 3 1 2 0 0 2 -1.281
India 3 0 3 0 0 0 -1.117
Qualifying teams from Group E
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied N/R Pts NRR
England 3 3 0 0 0 6 +0.962
Pakistan 3 1 2 0 0 2 +0.041
Qualifying teams from Group F
Teams Mat Won Lost Tied N/R Pts NRR
Australia 3 3 0 0 0 6 +2.733
Sri Lanka 3 2 1 0 0 4 -0.333
Matches in the Knock out stage
1st Semi-Final: England v Sri Lanka at Gros Islet
May 13, 2010 (11:30 local, 15:30 GMT, 21.00 IST)
2nd Semi-Final: Australia v Pakistan at Gros Islet
May 14, 2010 (11:30 local, 15:30 GMT, 21.00 IST )
Final: TBA v TBA at Bridgetown
May 16, 2010 (11:30 local, 15:30 GMT, 21.00 IST)
ICC WT20 : Hosts West Indies no match for ruthless Australians

ICC WT20 : Hosts West Indies no match for ruthless Australians

Match Number 24 : Australia vs West Indies at Gros Islet on 11.05.09 : Australia won by six wickets

Australia has dismissed the opposition all out on seven occasions in ICC WT20 – England for 135 at Cape Town on 20.09.07, Sri Lanka for 101 at Cape Town on 20.09.07, Pakistan for 157 at Gros Islet on 02.05.10, Bangladesh for 114 at Bridgetown on 05.05.10, India for 135 at Bridgetown on 07.05.10, Sri Lanka for 87 at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 and West Indies for 105 at Gros Islet on 11.05.10

Australia holds the record for dismissing the opposition on most occasions {seven} in ICC WT20. Pakistan is the other team which has dismissed the opposition on five occasions.

It is interesting to note that Australia has played five games in this edition of ICC WT20 and on all the five occasions it has dismissed the opposition all out. The four occasions are – Pakistan all out for 157 at Gros Islet on 02.05.10, Bangladesh for 114 at Bridgetown on 05.05.10, India for 135 at Bridgetown on 07.05.10, Sri Lanka for 87 at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 and West Indies for 105 at Gros Islet on 11.05.10

CH Gayle {603} and DA Warner {600} completed 600 runs in T20I in this game. They became the 10th and 11th batsmen to complete 600 plus runs in ICC WT20. The complete list read thus – BB McCullum {1081}, KP Pietersen {822}, GC Smith {751}, DPMD Jayawardene {733}, KC Sangakkara {695}, TM Dilshan {669}, G Gambhir {621}, ST Jayasuriya {620}, CH Gayle {603}, Shoaib Malik {603} and DA Warner {600}

CH Gayle {603} and DA Warner {600} completed 600 runs in T20I in this game. They became the 5th and 6th opening batsmen to complete 600 plus runs in ICC WT20. The complete list read thus – BB McCullum {1081}, GC Smith {715}, G Gambhir {621}, ST Jayasuriya {617}, CH Gayle {603}, {603} and DA Warner {600}

DJ Bravo and MJ Clarke were dismissed run out in this game providing the 86th and 87th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in ICC WT20. DJ Bravo’s run out provides the second occasion of a West Indian batsman dismissed run out in ICC WT20. CH Gayle’s run out for 98 vs India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 is the other occasion. MJ Clarke’s run out in this game provides the eighth occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in ICC WT20. MJ Clarke, MEK Hussey and SPD Smith are the three Australian batsmen who have been dismissed run out on two occasions in ICC WT20.

MJ Clarke’s run out in this game provides the 17th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in ICC WT20. MJ Clarke became the first Australian captain to be dismissed run out in ICC WT20 and is the second captain to be run out against West Indies. MS Dhoni {for 29 at Bridgetown on 09.05.10} is the other captain.

DJG Sammy’s first ball dismissal for zero in this game provides the 49th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in ICC WT20. He is the fifth West Indian batsman to suffer such an ignominy. The five batsmen are – JE Taylor vs South Africa at The Oval on 13.06.09, LMP Simmons vs England at The Oval on 15.06.09, XM Marshall vs Sri Lanka at The Oval on 19.06.09, RR Sarwan vs India at Bridgetown o 09.05.10 and DJG Sammy vs Australia at Gros Islet on 11.05.10

KA Pollard was dismissed stumped in this game providing the 41st occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in ICC WT20. His dismissal provides the sixth occasion of a West Indian batsman stumped in ICC WT20

KA Pollard has been dismissed stumped on three occasions in ICC T20 and holds the record of dismissed stumped on most occasions – for 3 vs Sri Lanka at The Oval on 19.06.09, for zero vs England at Providence on 03.05.10 and for 13 vs Australia at Gros Islet on 11.05.10. DJ Bravo of West Indies has been dismissed stumped on two occasions – for 2 vs Bangladesh at Jo’burg on 13.09.07 and for 18 vs England at The Oval on 15.06.09

ICC WT20 : India bow out as Sri Lanka carve out a last ball win

ICC WT20 : India bow out as Sri Lanka carve out a last ball win

Match Number 23 : Sri Lanka vs India at Gros Islet on 11.05.10 : Sri Lanka won by five wickets

Sri Lanka won this game by the last ball of the match providing the second occasion of such a win in ICC WT20. The first such occasion was witnessed when Netherlands beat England at Lord’s on 05.06.09

This win was Sri Lanka’s 12th win ICC WT20. Sri Lanka and Pakistan share the record for most wins with 12 victories each

G Gambhir and SK Raina added 66 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 113th occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership in ICC WT20. This partnership also represent the 19th occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership for the second wicket in ICC WT20. This stand provide the 14th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for various wickets in ICC WT20

This stand provide the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the second wicket and represents the record partnership by Indian batsman for second wicket in ICC WT20. The other occasion was the 53 runs partnership between MS Dhoni and G Gambhir vs Bangladesh at Nottingham on 06.06.09

KC Sangakkara and AD Mathews added 56 for the fourth wicket and AD Mathews and CK Kapugedera added 56 for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 114th and 115th occasion of batsmen adding fifty plus runs partnership in ICC WT20.

KC Sangakkara and AD Mathews added 56 for the fourth wicket providing the 20th occasion of a fifty plus partnership for the fourth wicket in ICC WT20. This stand also provides the third occasion of a fourth wicket partnership against India. The three occasions are – 56* runs between SC Chanderpaul and DJ Bravo of West Indies at Lord’s on 12.06.09, 68 runs between Asghar Stanilkzai and Noor Ali of Afghanistan at Gros Islet on 01.05.10 and KC Sangakkara and AD Mathews of Sri Lanka at Gros Islet on 11.05.10. This stand also provides the fourth occasion of a fourth wicket partnership by Sri Lankan batsmen and also the record stand for the fourth wicket in ICC WT20 against various oppositions. The four occasions are – 53 runs between DPMD Jayawardene and LPC Silva vs Pakistan at Jo’burg on 17.09.07, 50 runs between DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara vs New Zealand at Nottingham on 16.06.09, 50 runs between TM Dilshan and LPC Silva vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09 and 56 runs between KC Sangakkara and AD Mathews vs India at Gros Islet on 11.05.10

AD Mathews and CK Kapugedera added 56 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the eleventh occasion of a fifty plus runs stand for the fifth wicket in ICC WT20. This stand also represents the 21st occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs stand for various wickets. This stand provides the first occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership for the fifth wicket against India in ICC WT20.

Sri Lankan innings contained two fifty plus runs partnerships in this game – KC Sangakkara and AD Mathews added 56 for the fourth wicket and AD Mathews and CK Kapugedera added 56 runs for the fifth wicket providing the 17th occasion of team posting two partnerships of fifty plus runs in its innings in ICC WT20. Sri Lankan batsmen have achieved such a feat on five occasions

At the end of this game, Sri Lankan batsmen have posted 20 fifty plus partnerships which includes two three figure partnerships. Sri Lanka owns the record for most fifty partnerships in ICC WT20 and is the only team to post 20 fifty plus runs partnerships. It has realized 1428 runs through these 20 partnerships of fifty plus runs, which is also a record for most runs realized.

India has posted 14 fifty plus partnerships in ICC WT20 which includes the 66 runs partnership for the second wicket between G Gambhir and SK Raina in this game. India has realized 1030 runs through these 14 fifty plus run stands which includes one three figure partnership. Sri Lanka and India are the only two teams to realize 1000 plus runs through their fifty plus runs partnerships in ICC WT20

India and Pakistan share the joint second position with 14 fifty plus runs partnerships in ICC WT20

India capped R Vinay Kumar for this game. He became the 29th cricketer to represent India in T20I. He is the 11th Indian cricketer to make his debut in ICC WT20. He is the third cricketer to make debut against Sri Lanka in ICC WT20. The other two are – CK Coventry and CR Ervine of Zimbabwe who made their T20I debut in ICC WT20 against Sri Lanka at Providence on 03.05.10

SK Raina’s 63 in this game provide the 88th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in ICC WT20. His knock represents the 14th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in ICC WT20

SK Raina’s 63 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 27th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in ICC WT20. His knock represents the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman’s fifty in a losing cause. The four occasions are – 79* by RG Sharma vs Australia at Bridgetown on 07.05.10, 67 by Yuvraj Singh vs West Indies at Lord’s on 12.06.09, 63 by SK Raina vs Sri Lanka at Gros Islet on 11.05.10 and 51 by G Gambhir vs New Zealand at Jo’burg on 16.09.07

ICC WT20 : England humble New Zealand

ICC WT20 : England humble New Zealand

Match Number 22 : England vs New Zealand at Gros Islet on 10.05.10 : England won by three wickets

MJ Lumb hit four boundary fours in his innings of 32 in this game to take his aggregate of boundary fours to 236 in T20 games. He now stands fourth in the list of batsmen who have scored 200 plus boundary fours in T20 games. The complete list read thus – BJ Hodge {284}, GC Smith {246}, BB McCullum {242}, MJ Lumb {236}, KC Sangakkara {233}, G Gambhir {219}, DPMD Jayawardene {214}, IJ Harvey {202} and ST Jayasuriya {200}

TJ Bresnan captured his 50th wicket in T20 games when he bowled JD Ryder for 9 in this game.

LRPL Taylor and SB Styris added 62 runs for the fourth wicket in this game providing the 112th occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership in ICC WT20. This stand provides the 20th occasion of a fifty plus runs stand for the fourth wicket. This stand provides the 13th occasion of a fifty plus runs stand posted by the New Zealand batsman in ICC WT20 and also the first fifty plus runs for the fourth wicket. This stand represents the second fifty plus runs partnership by New Zealand batsmen against England in ICC WT20, the first occasion being the 60 runs partnership between CD McMillan and SB Styris for the fifth wicket at Durban on 18.09.07. Thus the 62 run stand between LRPL Taylor and SB Styris for the fourth wicket in this game represents tne record partnership for any wicket by New Zealand batsmen against England in ICC WT20

EJG Morgan and LJ Wright added 52 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 112th occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership in ICC WT20. This stand provides the tenth occasion of a fifty plus runs stand for the fifth wicket. This stand represents the 14th occasion of England batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership in ICC WT20. It also represent the second occasion of England batsmen posting a fifty plus runs partnership against New Zealand in ICC WT20, the first occasion being the 62 runs stand between VS Solanki and DL Maddy for the first wicket at Durban on 18.09.07

ICC WT20 : Paksitan knocks out South Africa

ICC WT20 : Paksitan knocks out South Africa

Match Number 21: Pakistan vs South Africa at Gros Islet on 10.05.10; Pakistan won by 11 runs

Kamran Akmal holds the record for most runs by a wicket keeper batsman in ICC WT20 with 362 runs to his credit which includes 37 runs he made in this game. He wrested the record from KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka who has scored 352 runs. MS Dhoni {302} is the other wicket keeper batsman to score 300 plus runs

KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka {649}, BB McCullum of New Zealand {620} and Kamran Akmal of Pakistan {560} are the three wicket keeper batsmen who have scored 500 plus runs in T20I. It is interesting to note that all these three batsmen have scored 50 plus boundary fours in their T20I career – KC Sangakkara {67}, BB McCullum {58} and Kamran Akmal {50}. The last named aggregated 50 boundary fours in this game with three boundary fours in his innings of 37.

AB de Villiers took a catch in this game which gave him an aggregate of 22 catches in ICC WT20. He now holds the record for most catches in ICC WT20. He wrested the record of 21 catches held by LRPL Taylor of New Zealand

GC Smith became the third batsman in T20I to aggregate 750 plus runs – BB McCullum {1048}, KP Pietersen {822} and GC Smith {751}. GC Smith with his 751 run aggregate became the first captain in T20I to total 750 plus runs. This game was his 25th appearance in T20I and he became the second captain to appear in 25 T20Is. DL Vettori has appeared in 26 T20Is as captain. GC Smith became the first captain in T20I to play 25 innings.

GC Smith and MS Dhoni share the record for most appearances as captain in ICC WT20 with 16 appearances each. GC Smith {352} became the first captain to score 350 plus runs in ICC WT20. CH Gayle {321} and MS Dhoni {302} are the other two captains to score 300 plus runs.

Umar Akmal’s 51 and AB de Villier’s 53 in this game provide the 86th and 87th occasion of a batsman scoring fifties in ICC WT20. Umar Akmal’s 51 provide the 14th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring fifty in ICC WT0. AB de Villiers’s 53 provide the ninth occasion of a South African batsman scoring fifty in ICC WT20.

AB de Villier’s 53 in this game represent his third fifty in ICC WT20. The other two are – 79* vs Scotland at The Oval on 07.06.09 and 63 vs India at Nottingham on 16.06.09.

AB de Viilers and JH Kallis are the two South African batsmen to score three fifties in ICC WT20. JH Kallis’s three fifties read thus – 57* vs England at Nottingham on 11.06.09, 64 vs Pakistan at Nottingham on 18.06.09 and 73 vs India at Gros Islet on 02.05.10.

JH Kallis {64* vs Pakistan at Nottingham on 18.06.09} and AB de Villiers {53 vs Pakistan at Gros Islet on 10.05.10} are the two South African batsmen who have scored fifties against Pakistan in ICC WT20

Kamran Akmal and Umar Akmal became the first pair of brothers to score fifties in IUCC WT20. Kamran Akmal has scored two fifties in ICC WT20 {57 vs Ireland at The Oval on 15.06.09 and 73 vs Bangladesh at Gros Islet on 01.05.10}, while Umar Akmal scored 51 vs South Africa at Gros Islet on 10.05.10

AB de Villiers became the 12th batsman in ICC WT20 to score three or more fifties. The complete list read thus – DPMD Jayawardene {05}, G Gambhir {04}, CH Gayle {04}, ML Hayden {04}, KP Pietersen {04}, AB de Villiers {03}, TM Dilshan {03}, ST Jayasuriya {03}, JH Kallis {03}, KC Sangakkara {03}, RG Sharma {03} and Yuvraj Singh {03}

AB de Villiers’s 53 in this game was in a losing cause providing the 26th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in ICC WT20. It also represents the 25th half century in a losing cause in ICC WT20. AB de Villers’s 53 provide the third occasion of a South African batsman’s fifty in a losing cause. Other two occasions are – JH Kallis’s 64 vs Pakistan at Nottingham on 18.06.09 and JH Kallis’s 73 vs India at Gros Islet on 02.05.10

The following list shows the batsman’s fifties going in vain against Pakistan in ICC WT20 – 71 by Junaid Siddique of Bangladesh at Cape Town on 20.09.07, 65 by Mohammad Ashraful of Bangladesh at Gros Islet on 01.05.10, 64* by KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka at Lord’s on 21.06.09, 64 by JH Kallis of South Africa at Nottnigham on 18.06.09 and 53 by AB de Villiers at Gros Islet on 10.05.10

CK Langveldt {4 for 19} and Saeed Ajmal {4 for 26} captured four wickets in this game providing the first occasion of rival bowlers capturing four wickets in ICC WT20.

CK Langveldt’s 4 for 19 in this game provide the fourth occasion of a South African bowler capturing four wickets in ICC WT20. The four occasions are – 4 for 17 by M Morkel vs New Zealand at Durban on 19.09.07, 4 for 13 by WD Parnell vs West Indies at The Oval on 13.06.09, 4 for 20 vs M Morkel vs Afghanistan at Bridgetown on 05.05.10 and 4 for 19 by CK Langveldt at Gros Islet on 10.05.10

Saeed Ajmal’s 4 for 26 in this game provide the seventh occasion of Pakistan bowler capturing four or more wickets in ICC WT20. The seven occasions are – 5 for 6 by Umar Gul vs New Zealand at The Oval on 13.06.09, 4 for 11 by Shahid Afridi vs Netherlands at Lord’s on 09.06.09, 4 for 18 by Mohammad Asif vs India at Durban on 12.09.07, 4 for 19 by Shahid Afridi vs Scotland at Durban on 12.09.07, 4 for 19 by Saeed Ajmal vs Ireland at The Oval on 15.06.09, 4 for 25 by Umar Gul vs Scotland at Durban on 12.09.07 and 4 for 26 by Saeed Ajmal vs South Africa at Gros Islet on 10.05.10

Umar Gul, Shahid Afridi and Saeed Ajmal are the three Pakistan bowlers who have captured four plus wickets on two or more occasions.

CK Langveldt’s 4 for 19 was in a losing cause providing the fourth occasion of a bowlers four wicket haul going in vain in ICC WT20. The four occasions are – 4 for 18 by A Cusack of Ireland – lost to Sri Lanka at Lord’s on 14.06.09, 4 for 19 by LMP Simmons of West Indies – lost to Sri Lanka at Nottingham on 10.06.09, 4 for 19 by CK Langveldt of South Africa – lost to Pakistan at Gros Islet on 10.05.10 and 4 for 31 by E Chigumbara of Zimbabwe – lost to England at Cape Town on 13.09.07

GC Smith completed 2000 runs of his T20 career when he was on four during his knock of 13 in this game. At the end of this game, his aggregate stood at 2009. He became the seventh batsman to aggregate 2000 plus runs in T20 games. Others are – BJ Hodge {2646}, DJ Hussey {2546}, BB McCullum {2443}, KC Sangakkara {2054}, DPMD Jayawardene {2018} and LRPL Taylor {2004}

Saeed Ajmal with four wickets in this game took his aggregate of wickets in ICC WT20 to 22. He became the fourth bowler to capture 20 plus wickets. Others are – Umar Gul of Pakistan {26}, Shahid Afridi of Pakistan {22}, SLMalinga of Sri Lanka {22}

ICC WT20 : Australia humble Sri Lanka by 81 runs

ICC WT20 : Australia humble Sri Lanka by 81 runs

Match Number 20 : Australia vs Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 : Australia won by 81 runs

CL White and MEK Hussey added 101 runs in an unfinished stand for the sixth wicket in this game providing the 16th occasion of a three figure partnership in ICC WT20. This stand represents the record stand for the sixth wicket in ICC WT20 and also provides the first occasion of a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket. The previous best stand for the sixth wicket was 73 runs stand between CD McMillan and JDP Oram of New Zealand vs India at Jo’burg on 16.09.07. Australia’s best stand for the sixth wicket was the 30 run stand between Hussey brothers – MEK and DJ – against West Indies at The Oval on 06.06.09

CL White and MEK Hussey added 101 runs in an unfinished stand for the sixth wicket in this game providing the fourth occasion of a three figure partnership by Australian batssmen in ICC WT20. The four occasions are – 104 runs for the first wicket between AC Gilchrist and ML Hayden vs Bangladesh at Cape Town on 16.09.07, 102* runs for the first wicket between AC Gilchrist and ML Hayden vs Sri Lanka at Cape Town on 20.09.07, 104 runs for the first wicket between SR Watson and DA Warner vs India at Bridgetown on 07.05.10 and 101* runs for the sixth wicket between CL White and MEK Hussey vs Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

The following are the three three figure partnerships posted against Sri Lanka in ICC WT20 – 102* runs for the first wicket between AC Gilchrist and ML Hayden of Australia vs Sri Lanka at Cape Town on 20.09.07, 101* runs for the sixth wicket between CL White and MEK Hussey of Australia vs Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 and 101 runs for the fourth wicket between Shoiab Malik and Younis Khan of Pakistan vs Sri Lanka at Jo’burg on 17.09.07

DJ Hussey was dismissed first ball for zero in this game providing the 48h occasion of a batsmen collecting the first ball duck in ICC WT20. DJ Hussey is the fifth Australian batsman to collect the first ball duck – The other four are – MJ Clarke vs Pakistan at Jo’burg on 16,09.07, RT Ponting vs West Indies at The Oval on 06.06.09, MG Johnson vs Pakistan at Gros Islet on 02.05.10 and SPD Smith vs Pakistan at The Oval on 02.05.10.

DJ Hussey became the second batsman to be dismissed stumped of the first ball in ICC WT20 after M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka who was dismissed stumped of the first ball against Ireland at Lord’s on 14.06.09

DJ Hussey’s dismissal for zero in this game provides the 114th occasion of a batsman scoring zero in ICC WT20. DJ Hussey became the eighth Australian batsman to score zero in ICC WT20

DLS van Bunje of Nethelands {vs Pakistan at Lord’s on 09.06.09}, M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka {vs Ireland at Lord’s on 14.06.09}, KA Pollard of West Indies {vs England at Providence on 03.05.10} and DJ Hussey of Australia {vs Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on 09.05.10} are the four batsmen who were dismissed stumped for zero in ICC WT20.

DJ Hussey was playing his 100th innings of his T20 career in this game and he scored zero. It was his 11th zero. HH Gibbs {14} and MJ Lumb {12} have scored more zeroes than DJ Hussey in T20 games. DJ Hussey became the first batsman in T20 games to play 100 innings. His career record read thus – 105 matches, 100 innings, 17 not outs, 2546 runs, 100 not out as his highest score, has an average of 30.67 runs per innings, He has scored one century, 13 half centuries and 11 zeroes. He has scored 171 boundary fours and 119 boundary sixes

DPMD Jayawardene’s run aggregate at the end of this game in ICC WT20 stood at 601 and he earned the distinction of becoming the first batsman in ICC WT20 to total 600 plus runs

DPMD Jayawardene {601}, KP Pietersen {491}, CH Gayle {438}, TM Dilshan {411} and G Gambhir {401} are the five batsmen who have aggregated 400 plus runs in ICC WT20. TM Dilshan reaching the milestone in this game

TM Dilshan with two boundary fours in his knock of 20 has an an aggregate of 51 boundary fours in ICC WT20. He became the third batsman to score 50 plus boundary fours after DPMD Jayawardene {60} and KP Pietersen {53}

At the end of this game TM Dilshan had an aggregate of 76 boundary fours in T20I. He is the fifth batsman after – BB McCullum {106}, GC Smith {93}, KP Pietersen {83} and ST Jayasuriya {75} – to aggregate 75 plus boundary fours in T20I

CL White’s 85 not out in this game represent the 85th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in ICC WT20. His knock represents the tenth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty and also represents the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman. The previous best was 81 by SR Watson against Pakistan at Gros Islet on 02.05.10. CL White’s knock of 85 not out in this game represents the second occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty against Sri Lanka in ICC WT20. ML Hayden’s 58 not out at Cape Town on 20.09.07 was the other occasion.

CL White’s 85 not out in this game provide the ninth occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty against Sri Lanka in ICC WT20. It represents the highest score by a batsman against Sri Lanka. CH Gayle’s 63 not out at The Oval on 19.06.09 was the previous best.

Sri Lanka’s 87 in this game represent the tenth occasion of a team being all out for a score less than 100 in ICC WT20. Sri Lanka were dismissed for a total of less than 100 runs for the first time in ICC WT20.

Sri Lanka’s 87 all out in this game provide the 26th occasion of a team dismissed all out in ICC WT20. It also represents the second occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out, the first occasion being its 101 all out vs Australia at Cape Town on 20.09.07. Thus Sri Lanka’s 87 all out in this game represents its lowest total in a completed innings in ICC WT20

Australia has dismissed the opposition all out on six occasions –England for 135 at Cape Town on 20.09.07, Sri Lanka for 101 at Cape Town on 20.09.07, Pakistan for 157 at Gros Islet on 02.05.10, Bangladesh for 114 at Bridgetown on 05.05.10, India for 135 at Bridgetown on 07.05.10 and Sri Lanka for 87 at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

Australia holds the record for dismissing the opposition on most occasions {six} in ICC WT20. Pakistan is the other team which has dismissed the opposition on five occasions.

It is interesting to note that Australia has played four games in this edition of ICC WT20 and on all the four occasions it has dismissed the opposition all out. The four occasions are – Pakistan all out for 157 at Gros Islet on 02.05.10, Bangladesh for 114 at Bridgetown on 05.05.10, India for 135 at Bridgetown on 07.05.10 and Sri Lanka for 87 at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

Australia’s victory margin of 81 runs in this game provides the 12th occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in ICC WT20. The complete list read thus – Sri Lanka won by 172 runs vs Kenya at Jo’burg on 14.09.07, South Africa won by 130 runs vs Scotland at The Oval on 07.06.09, New Zealand won by 83 runs vs Ireland at Nottingham on 11.06.09, Pakistan won by 82 runs vs Netherlands at Lord’s on 09.06.09, Australia won by 81 runs vs Sri Lanka at Bridgetown on 09.05.10, West Indies won by 70 runs vs Ireland at Providence on 30.04.10, Sri Lanka won by 64 runs vs Bangladesh at Jo’burg on 18.09.07, South Africa won by 59 runs vs Afghanisthan at Bridgetown on 05.05.10, Sri Lanka won by 57 runs vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09, Sri Lanka won by 57 runs vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05,20, Pakistan won by 51 runs vs Scotland at Durban on 12.09.07 and England won by 50 runs vs Zimbabwe at Cape Town on 13.09.07

ICC WT20 : Skipper CH Gayle stars in West Indies win over India

ICC WT20 : Skipper CH Gayle stars in West Indies win over India

Match Number 19 : India vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 ; West Indies won by 14 runs

This game was delayed by half an hour due to overnight rain but still it was a 20 over match

CH Gayle who had earned the distinction of becoming the seventh opening batsman to complete 500 runs in T20I extended his run aggregate to 599 with his 98 in this game. Others are – BB McCullum {1027}, GC Smith {702}, ST Jayasuriya {612}, DA Warner {566}, G Gambhir {570} and TM Dilshan {509}

It is interesting to note that all these seven batsman have scored 50 plus boundary fours – BB McCullum {105}, GC Smith {92}, ST Jayasuriya {75}, DA Warner {51}, G Gambhir {71}, CH Gayle {54} and TM Dilshan {69]

India won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game providing the 41st such occasion in ICC WT20. India now holds the record for inserting the opposition on most occasions in ICC WT20. It has done so on six occasions including the one in this game. Pakistan is the other team which has inserted the opposition on five occasions.

The six occasions of India inserting the opposition are listed below – vs New Zealand at Jo’burg on 16.09.07, vs Ireland at Nottingham on 10.06.09, vs England at Lord’s on 14.06.09, vs Afghanistan at Gros Islet on 01.05.10, vs Australia at Bridgetown on 07.05.10 and vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

CH Gayle and MS Dhoni became the second and third captains in ICC WT20 to score 300 plus runs – GC Smith {339}, CH Gayle {321} and MS Dhoni {302}. CH Gayle and MS Dhoni achieved the milestone in this game.

CH Gayle became the sixth captain in T20I to score 400 plus runs – GC Smith {738}, KC Sangakkara {509}, CH Gayle {472}, PD Collingwood {439}, RT Ponting {401} and Shoaib Malik {401}

CH Gayle scored 98 in this game providing the 12th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in ICC WT20. It was his third fifty in the tournament – 88 vs Australia at The Oval on 06.06.09, 63* vs Sri Lanka at The Oval on 19.06.09 and 98 vs India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

CH Gayle with his three fifties while leading West Indies became the second captain to score three fifties in ICC WT20. KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka is the other captain – 55* vs Australia at Nottingham o 08.06.09, 64* vs Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09 and 68 vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10

CH Gayle’s 98 in this game represent the highest individual score by a captain in ICC WT20. It was an improvement over his own 88 against Australia at The Oval on 06.06.09

CH Gayle became the first captain to score a fifty against India in ICC WT20 when he scored 98 in this game which also represent the highest score by a captain in ICC WT20.

CH Gayle became the second batsman to score a hundred and ninety in ICC WT20 after DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka. CH Gayle scored 117 vs South Africa at Jo’burg on 11.09.07 and 98 vs India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10. DPMD Jayawardene scored 100 vs Zimbabwe at Providence o 03.05.10 and 98 not out vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10. Incidentally both CH Gayle and DPMD Jayawardene have performed this feat when they were opening the innings for their respective teams

CH Gayle’s 98 in this game represent the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in ICC WT20 – 98* by DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10, 98 by CH Gayle of West Indies vs India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10, 96* by TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09 and 90* by HH Gibbs of South Africa vs West Indies at Jo’burg on 11.09.07

CH Gayle became the third batsman to score 400 plus runs in ICC WT20 – DPMD Jayawardene {592}, KP Pietersen {491} and CH Gayle {438}. G Gambhir joined this company with an aggregate of 401 runs when India batted to become the fourth batsman to total 400 plus runs in ICC WT20

CH Gayle’s 98 in this game represent the 84th occasion of a batsman scoring fifty in ICC WT20. His knock also represents the 46th occasion of an opening batsman scoring fifty in ICC WT20

CH Gayle’s 98 in this game represent his fourth fifty as an opening batsman in ICC WT20 – 117 vs South Africa at Jo’burg on 11.09.07, 88 vs Australia at The Oval on 06.06.09, 63* vs Sri Lanka at The Oval on 19.06.09 and 98 vs India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10.

CH Gayle became the third opening batsman to score four fifties in ICC WT20. The other two are – G Gambhir of India and ML Hayden of Australia

CH Gayle with his four fifties in ICC WT20 became the fifth batsman to score four or more fifties in T20I. Others are – DPMD Jayawardene {05}, G Gambhir {04}, ML Hayden {04} and KP Pietersen {04}

With seven sixes in this game, CH Gayle took his ICC WT20 sixes aggregate to 27 and with it he holds the record for most sixes by a batsman. He wrested the record from Yuvraj Singh of India who had 24 sixes to his credit

CH Gayle’s seven sixes in this game provide the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring seven or more sixes in an innings. The four occasions are – CH Gayle of West Indies {10 sixes vs South Africa at Jo’burg on 11.09.07}, Yuvraj Singh of India {7 sixes vs England at Durban on 19.09.07}, DA Warner of Australia {7 sixes vs India at Bridgetown on 07.05.09} and CH Gayle of West Indies {7 sixes vs India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10}

CH Gayle’s 98 in this game represent the ninth occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring a fifty in ICC WT20. CH Gayle with his 98 in this game became the second West Indian batsman to register a fifty against India in ICC WT20. DJ Bravo was the other batsman who had scored 66 not out at Lord’s on 12.06.09

CH Gayle’s 98 in this game represent the ninth occasion of a batsman scoring fifty against India in ICC WT20. It represents highest individual score against India. The previous best was 73 by JH Kaliis of South Africa at Gros Islet on 02.05.10

CH Gayle and SC Chanderpaul added 80 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the 108th occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership in ICC WT20. This stand represents the 32nd occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership for the first wicket in ICC WT20.

This stand represents the ninth occasion of West Indian batsman posting a fifty plus runs partnership in ICC WT20. This stand also represents the third occasion of West Indian batsman posting a fifty plus runs partnership against India in ICC WT20. The three occasions are – 58 runs for the third wicket between DJ Bravo and LMP Simmons at Lord’s on 12.06.09, 56* runs for the fourth wicket between DJ Bravo and S Chanderpaul at Lord’s on 12.06.09 and 98 runs for the first wicket between CH Gayle and S Chanderpaul at Bridgetown on 09.05.10. Thus the 98 runs stand for the first wicket between CH Gayle and S Chanderpaul in this game represents the highest partnership by West Indian batsmen against India in ICC WT20.

CH Gayle and SC Chanderpaul added 80 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the 12th occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership against India in ICC WT20.

RR Sarwan collected his first ball duck in this game providing the 45th occasion of a batsman scoring a first ball duck in ICC WT20. Sarwan became the fourth West Indian batsman to suffer such an ignominy. The other three are – JE Taylor vs South Africa at The Oval on 13.06.09, LMP Simmons vs England at The Oval on 15.06.09 and XM Marshall vs Sri Lanka at The Oval on 19.06.09

RR Sarwan of West Indies and A Nehra of Indies scored zeroes in this game providing the 112th and 113th occasion of a batsman scoring zero in ICC WT20. RR Sarwan’s zero provides the 12th occasion of a West Indies batsman scoring zero in ICC WT20. RR Sarwan became the second West Indian batsman to score zero against India, after ADS Flethcer who had scored zero at Lord’s on 12.06.09. A Nehra’s zero in this game provides the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman to score zero in ICC WT20. Nehra became the first Indian batsman to score zero against West Indies.

CH Gayle and MS Dhoni were dismissed run out in this game providing the 82nd and 83rd occasion of a batsmen dismissed run out in ICC WT20. CH Gayle’s run out provides the first occasion of a West Indies batsman dismissed run out in ICC WT20. MS Dhoni’s run out provide the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in ICC WT20

MS Dhoni has been dismissed run out on five occasions in ICC WT20 – both as a batsman and as a captain – for 24 vs New Zealand at Jo’burg on 16.09.07, for 45 vs South Africa at Durban on 20.09.07, for 36 vs Australia at Durban on 22.09.07, for 5 vs South Africa at Nottingham on 16.06.09 and for 29 vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

He now shares the record for most run out dismissals as a batsman and as a captain with DL Vettori who also has been dismissed run out on five occasions – both as batsman and as captain – in ICC WT20.

CH Gayle and MS Dhoni were dismissed run out in this game providing the 15th and 16th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in ICC WT20.

ICC WT20 witnessed for the first time the rival skippers dismissed run out in this game. CH Gayle was run out for 98 while MS Dhoni was run out for 29

CH Gayle’s run out for 98 in this game provide the first occasion of a captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty. CH Gayle became the third batsman in ICC WT20 to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty – Misbah-ul-Haq of Pakistan for 53 vs India at Durban on 14.09.07, DL Maddy of England for 50 vs New Zealand at Durban on 18.09.07 and CH Gayle for 98 vs India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

At the end of this game MS Dhoni holds the record for most appearances as captain in ICC WT20 games. He had led India on 16 occasions and wrested the record from GC Smith who has led South Africa on 15 occasions.

MS Dhoni’s run out dismissal for 29 in this game makes him the only captain wicket keeper to be dismissed run out on five occasions in ICC WT20

MS Dhoni’s run out dismissal for 29 in this game provide the 11th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in ICC WT20. MS Dhoni with five run out dismissals holds the record for most run out dismissals for a wiket keeper batsman in ICC WT20

India lost this game by 14 runs after inserting the opposition providing the 20th occasion of a team losing the game after inserting the opposition.

India has lost four games when it has inserted the opposition – lost by 10 runs vs New Zealand at Jo’burg on 16.09.07, lost by three runs vs England at Lord’s on 14,06.09, lost by 49 runs vs Australia at Bridgetown on 07.05.09 and lost by 14 runs vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 09.05.10.

Thus India holds the record of losing most games after it had inserted the opposition. West Indies is the other team which has lost three games after inserting the opposition – lost by 15 runs vs Sri Lanka at Nottingham on 10.06.09, lost by 57 runs vs Sri Lanka at The Oval on 19.06.09 and lost by 20 runs vs South Africa at The Oval on 13.06.09

India holds the record for inserting the opposition on most occasions {six occasions} and also holds the record for losing most games after inserting the opposition {four games} in ICC WT20

ICC WT20 : England beat South Africa comprehensively : KP Pietersen scores a half century

ICC WT20 : England beat South Africa comprehensively : KP Pietersen scores a half century

Match Number 18 : South Africa vs England at Bridgetown on 08.05.10 : England won by 29 runs

KP Pietersen took his T20I run aggregate to 822 at the end of this game to become the second batsman to total 800 plus runs. BB McCullum of New Zealand {1048} is the other batsman to aggregate 800 plus runs.

KP Pietersen’s 53 in this game was his fifth T20I fifty – 79 vs Zimbabwe at Cape Town on 13.09.07, 58 vs Pakistan at The Oval on 07.06.09, 62 vs Pakistan at Dubai on 20.02.10, 73* vs Pakistan at Bridgetown on 06.05.10 and 53 vs South Africa at Bridgetown on 08.05.10

KP Pietersen became the eighth batsman in T20I to score five or more fifties. The complete list read thus – BB McCullum {07}, G Gambhir {06}, KC Sangakkara {06}, TM Dilshan {05}, CH Gayle {05}, DPMD Jaywardene {05}, KP Pietersen {05} and Yuvraj Singh {05}

KP Pietersen’s 53 in this game was his fourth ICC WT20 fifty – 79 vs Zimbabwe at Cape Town on 13.09.07, 58 vs Pakistan at The Oval on 07.06.09, 73* vs Pakistan at Bridgetown on 06.05.10 and 53 vs South Africa at Bridgetown on 08.05.10

KP Pietersen became the fourth batsman to score four or more fifties in ICC WT20 – DPMD Jayawardene {05], G Gambhir {04}, ML Hayden {04} and KP Pietersen {04}

KP Pietersen became the second batsman to total 450 plus runs in ICC WT20. At the end of this game he has an aggregate of 491 runs.. DPMD Jayawardene is the other batsman with 592 runs is the other batsman

KP Pietersen became the second batsman after DPMD Jayawardene {60} to score 50 plus boundary fours in ICC WT20. At the end of this game he has an aggregate of 53 boundary fours.

MV Boucher pouched a catch in this game to take his total dismissals in ICC WT20 to 16 {15 ct plus 01 st}. He now shares the record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper in ICC WT20 with Kamran Akmal of Pakistan who also has effected 16 dismissals {06 ct plus 10 st}.

AB de Villiers with a catch in this game has an aggregate of 15 catches in ICC WT20. He is the only fieldsman in ICC WT20 to pouch 15 catches.

AB de Villiers with a catch in this game has an aggregate of 21 catches in T20I. He now shares the record for most catches by a fieldsman with LRPL Taylor of New Zealand who also has taken 21 catches

The following are the fieldsmen who have pouched 40 plus catches in T20 games – DJ Hussey {55}, M van Jaarsveld {48}, HH Gibbs {44}, AB de Villiers {43} and LRPL Taylor {42}

DW Steyn conceded 50 runs in this game providing the 16th occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in ICC WT20. He is the second South African bowler to concede 50 plus runs in ICC WT20, after SM Pollock who had conceded 52 runs against West Indies at Jo’burg on 11.09.07

DW Steyn conceded 50 runs with out a wicket in this game providing the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket in ICC WT20. He is the first South African bowler to suffer such an ignominy

KP Pietersen’s 53 in this game provide the 83rd occasion of a batsman scoring fifty in ICC WT20. His knock provides the eighth occasion of an England batsman scoring fifty.

KP Pietersen became the first England batsman to score a fifty against South Africa in ICC WT20. It is the seventh fifty scored against South Africa in ICC WT20. The complete list read thus – 117 by CH Gayle of West Indies at Jo’burg on 11.09.07, 50* by RG Sharma of India at Durban on 20.09.07, 57 by BB McCullum of New Zealand at Lord’s on 09.06.09, 77 by LMP Simmons of West Indies at The Oval on 13.06.09, 51 by Shahid Afridi of Pakistan at Nottingham on 18.06.09, 101 by SK Raina of India at Gros Islet on 02.05.10 and 53 by KP Pietersen of England at Bridgetown on 08.05.10

In England’s innings, the first three batsmen – MJ Lumb, C Kieswetter and KP Pietersen – were born in South Africa and were playing against South Africa, the country in which they were born. Perhaps this may be the first occasion in tests, one dayers and T20Is when cricketers born in a particular country were playing at number one, two and three representing another country against the country in which they were born.

South Africa were dismissed all out for 129 in this game providing the first occasion of South Africa dismissed all out in ICC WT20, South Africa’s all out in this game provide the 25th occasion of a team getting all out in ICC WT20.

At the end of this game, GC Smith has an aggregate of 702 runs as an opening batsman in ICCW T20. He became the second batsman after BB McCullum {1027} to achieve the feat.

England has dismissed an opposition all out for the first time in ICC WT20 when they had South Africa all out in this game

ICC WT20 : New Zealand pip Pakistan in a thriller

ICC WT20 : New Zealand pip Pakistan in a thriller

Match Number 17: New Zealand vs Pakistan at Bridgetown on 08.05.10: New Zealand won by one run

Pakistan inserted the opposition in this game providing the fifth occasion of Pakistan doing so in ICC WT20. The five occasions are – vs India at Durban on 12.09.07, , vs Australia at Jo’burg on 18.09.07, vs Bangladesh at Cape Town on 20.09.07, vs England at The Oval on 07.06.09 and vs New Zealand at Bridgetown on 08.05.10

Pakistan emulated India in inserting the opposition on five occasions in ICC WT20. India has inserted the opposition on five occasions which are listed thus – vs New Zealand at Jo’burg on 16.09.07, vs Ireland at Nottingham on 10.06.09, vs England at Lord’s on 14.06.09, vs Afghanistan at Gros Islet on 01.05.10 and vs Australia at Bridgetown on 07.05.10

DL Vettori’s run out in this game provide the 14th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in ICC WT20. Vettori was dismissed run out on five occasions in ICC WT20 – for 3 vs Sri Lanka at Jo’burg on 15.09.07, for zero vs Pakistan at Cape Town on 22.09.07, for 8 vs Pakistan at The Oval on 13.06.09, for 17 vs Sri Lanka at Providence on 30.04.10 and for 38 vs Pakistan at Bridgetown on 08.05.10

DL Vettori with five run out holds the record for most run out dismissals of a captain in ICC WT20. He wrested the record from MS Dhoni of India who has been dismissed run out on four occasions.

With a catch in this game Kamran Akmal has effected 16 dismissals {06 ct plus 10st} in ICC WT20. He now holds the record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper in ICC WT20. He wrested the record from MV Boucher of South Africa who has to his credit 15 dismissals {14 ct plus 01 st}

Shahid Afridi with two wickets in this game took his wickets aggregate to 26 in ICC WT20. He now shares the record for most wickets in ICC WT20 with his team mate Umar Gul who also has captured 26 wickets. Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul are the two bowlers who have captured 25 plus wickets in ICC WT20.

Salman Butt took his T20I aggregate to 517 at the end of this game. He became the 17th batsman in T20I to total 500 plus runs. He became the fifth Pakistan batsman to total 500 plus runs in T20I – Shoaib Malik {603}, Misbah-ul-Haq {574}, Kamran Akmal {544}, Shahid Afridi {528} and Salman Butt {517}

Umar Akmal collected his first ball duck in this game providing the 46th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in ICC WT20. His first ball zero provides the fifth occasion of Pakistan batsman suffering such ignominy in ICC WT20. The five occasions are – Shahid Afridi vs India at Jo’burg on 24.09.07, Shahid Afridi vs Sri Lanka at Lord’s on 12.06.09, Kamran Akmal vs Australia at Gros Islet on 02.05.10, Shahid Afridi vs England at Bridgetown on 06.05.09 and Umar Akmal vs New Zealand at Bridgetown on 08.05.10

Kamran Akmal and Umar Akmal became the first pair of brothers to collect the first ball duck in ICC WT20 – Kamran Akmal vs Australia at Gros Islet on 02.05.10 and Umar Akmal vs New Zealand at Bridgetown on 08.05.10

Pakistan lost this game by one run providing the 19th occasion of a team losing the game after it has inserted the opposition. It was the second occasion of Pakistan losing the game after it has inserted the opposition, the first occasion was against England at The Oval on 07.06.09

Pakistan, England and Scotland are the three teams that have lost two games, while India and West Indies are the two teams that have lost three games after inserting the opposition in ICC WT20.

New Zealand’s one run victory in this game provides the second occasion of one run victory in ICC WT20. The other occasions was South Africa’s win by one run against New Zealand at Lord’s on 09.06.09

The following list shows the single digit runs victories in ICC WT20 – Sri Lanka won by 9 runs vs Ireland at Lord’s on 14.06.09, New Zealand won by 7 runs vs Zimbabwe at Providence on 04.05.10, Pakistan won by 7 runs vs South Africa at Nottingham on 18.06.09, India won by 5 runs vs Pakistan at Jo’burg on 24.09.07, New Zealand won by 7 runs vs England at Durban on 18.09.07, England won by 3 runs vs India at Lord’s on 14.06.09, South Africa won by one run vs New Zealand at Lord’s on 09.06.09 and New Zealand won by one run vs Pakistan at Bridgetown on 08.05.10

Salman Butt’s 67 not out in this game was in a losing cause providing the 25th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in ICC WT20. His knock also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan batsman’s fifty in a losing cause. Younus Khan’s 50 vs Sri Lanka at Lord’s on 12.06.09 was the other occasion

TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka {96* vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09}, DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka {98* vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10} and Salman Butt of Pakistan {67* vs New Zealand at Bridgetown on 08.05.10} are the three batsmen who have carried the bat through the allotted twenty overs in ICC WT20. The last named achieving the feat in this game.


ICC WT20 : Sri Lanka trounce West Indies – Records galore for Mahela Jayawardene

ICC WT20 : Sri Lanka trounce West Indies – Records galore for Mahela Jayawardene

Match Number 16 : Sri Lanka vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10 : Sri Lanka won by 57 runs

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 166 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 26th occasion of a three figure partnership in T20I. The 25th three figure partnership in T20I was the 104 runs stand for the first wicket between SR Watson and DA Warner in the game between Australia and India at Bridgetown on 07.05.10

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 166 runs for the second wicket in this game represents the second best partnership for any wicket in T20I. The best being the 170 runs stand between GC Smith and LL Bosman in the game between South Africa and England at Centurion on 15.11.09

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 166 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the 15th occasion of a three figure partnership in ICC WT20, This stand represents the best stand for any wicket in ICC WT20. The previous best the 145 run stand for the first wicket between CH Gayle and DS Smith in the game between West Indies and South Africa at Jo’burg on 11.09.07 .

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 166 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the very first occasion of a three figure partnership for the second wicket in ICC WT20. The previous best was the 97 run stand between JH Kallis and GC Smith in the game between South Africa and India at Gros Islet on 02.05.10.

DPMD Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara added 166 runs for the second wicket in this game providing the second occasion of a three figure partnership by Sri Lankan batsmen in ICC WT20 and also in T20I. The other occasion was the 124 run stand for the first wicket against West Indies at Nottingham on 10.06.09. Thus the 166 run stand between for the second wicket between DPMD Jayawardne and KC Sangakkara in this game represents the highest partnership posted by Sri Lankan batsmen in ICC W20 and also in T20I.

DPMD Jayawardene {98*} and KC Sangakkara {68} registered fifties in this game providing the 80th and 81st occasion of a batsman scoring fifties in ICC WT20

DPMD Jayawardene scored his fifth fifty in ICC WT20 when he scored 98 not out in this game. His five fifties read thus – 65 vs Kenya at Jo’burg on 14.09.07, 78 vs Ireland at Lord’s on 14.06.09, 81 vs New Zealand at Providence on 30.04.10, 100 vs Zimbabwe at Providence on 03.05.10 and 98* vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10

With five fifties to his credit, DPMD Jayawardene holds the records for most fifties by a batsman in ICC WT20. He wrested the record from G Gambhir of India and ML Hayden of West Indies who had scored four fifties.

DPMD Jayawardene became the first batsman to aggregate 500 plus runs in ICC WT20. He reached the milestone when he was on 6 during his knock of 98 not out in this game. At the end of the game, his aggregate stood at 592.

DPMD Jayawardene became the fourth batsman to aggregate 700 runs in T20I. He reached the milestone when he was on 78 during the course of his knock of 98 not out in this game. At the end of the game, his run aggregate stood at 720. Others to aggregate 700 runs are – BB McCullum {1015}, KP Pieterson {769} and GC Smith {719}. DPMD Jayawardene with his 720 runs aggregate occupies the third place amongst the top run getters in T20I

KC Sangakkara completed 2000 runs in T20 games when he was on 18 during the course of his knock of 68 in this game. At the end of the game, his run aggregate stood at 2052. He became the fifth batsman in the history of T20 games to aggregate 2000 plus runs. The complete list read thus – BJ Hodge {2646}, DJ Hussey {2546}, BB McCullum {2410}, KC Sangakkara {2052} and LRPL Taylor {2001}

DPMD Jayawardene completed 2000 runs in T20 games when he was on 89 during the course of his knock of 98 not out in this game. At the end of the game, his run aggregate stood at 2009. He became the sixth batsman in the history of T20 games to aggregate 2000 plus runs. The complete list read thus – BJ Hodge {2646}, DJ Hussey {2546}, BB McCullum {2410}, KC Sangakkara {2052}, DPMD Jayawardene {2009} and LRPL Taylor {2001}

For the first time in the history of T20 games, two batsmen – KC Sangakkara and DPMD Jayawardene – completed 2000 runs in the same game

Sri Lanka became the second team in the history of T20 games to have two batsmen with an aggregate of 2000 plus runs playing in the same T20 game – KC Sangakkara {2052} and DPMD Jayawardene {2009}. New Zealand was the first team to have two batsmen with 2000 plus runs – BB McCullum {2410} and LRPL Taylor {2001}.

KC Sangakkara with five boundary fours his knock of 68 in this game took his aggregate of boundaries in T20 games to 233. He shares the third spot with BB McCullum who also has scored 233 boundary fours. BJ Hodge leads the list with 284 boundary fours followed by GC Smith who has 243 fours to his credit. The following is the list of batsmen who have scored 200 plus boundary fours in T20 games – BJ Hodge {284}, GC Smith {243}, KC Sangakkara {233}, BB McCullum {233}, MJ Lumb {232}, G Gambhir {216}, DPMD Jayawardene {214}, IJ Harvey {202} and ST Jayasuriya {200}

ST Jayasuriya joined this elite band in this game. Prior to the start of this game, he has an aggregate of 199 boundary fours and with a four in this game he took the aggregate to 200.

KC Sangakara’s 68 in this game represent his 16th fifty of his T20 career. The following are the batsmen who have scored 15 or more fifties in T20 games. BJ Hadge {20}, HD Ackerman {17}, KC Sangakkara {16}, JH Kallis {16}, BB McCullum {16} and G Gambhir {15}. KC Sangakara with his 16 fifties occupies the third place jointly with JH Kallis and BB McCullum.

KC Sangakara’s 68 in this game represent his 16th half century of his T20 career. The following are the batsmen who have scored 15 or more half centuries in T20 games – BJ Hadge {19}, HD Ackerman {17}, KC Sangakkara {16}, JH Kallis {16}, and G Gambhir {15}. KC Sangakara with his 16 half centuries occupies the third place jointly with JH Kallis

KC Sangakara’s 68 in this game represent his sixth fifty in T20I. His six fifties read thus – 55* vs Australia at Nottngham on 08.06.09, 64* vs Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09, 69 vs New Zealand at Col-RPS on 04.09.09, 75 vs India at Nagpur on 09.12.09, 59 vs India at Mohali on 12.12.09 and 68 vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.09.

KC Sangakkara became the third batsman in T20I to score six or more fifties. The other two are – BB McCullum {07} and G Gambhir {06}

KC Sangakkara became the third batsman in T20I to score six half centuries. The other two are – BB McCullum {06} and G Gambhir {06}

At the end of this game, KC Sangakkara has an aggregate of 647 runs. He became the eighth batsman in T20I to total 600 plus runs. The complete list read thus – BB McCullum {1015}, KP Pietersen {769}, DPMD Jayawardene {720}, GC Smith {719}, KC Sangakkara {647}, TM Dilshan {616}, ST Jayasuriya {615} and Shoaib Malik {603}

ST Jayasuriya with a boundary four in this innings took his aggregate of T20I boundary fours to 75. He became the fourth batsman in T20I to score 75 plus boundary fours. Others are – BB McCullum {101}, GC Smith {91} and KP Pietersen {75}

ST Jayasuriya with a boundary four in this innings took his aggregate of ICC WT20 boundary fours to 40. He became the sixth batsman in ICC WT20 to score 40 plus boundary fours. Others are – DPMD Jayawardene {60}, TM Dilshan {49}, G Gambhir {45}, KP Pietersen {45} and GC Smith {43}

KC Sangakkara became the third captain in ICC WT20 to score 250 plus runs – GC Smith {320}, MS Dhoni {273} and KC Sangakkara {252}.

KC Sangakkara’s 68 in this game represent his third fifty as captain in ICC WT20. The other two are – 55* vs Australia at Nottingham on 08.06.09 and 64* vs Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09. Thus his 68 in this game represents his highest score as captain in ICC WT20

KC Sangakkara with his three fifties holds the record for most fifties by a captain in ICC WT20. CH Gayle of West Indies and Shoaib Malik of Pakistan are the other captains who have scored two fifties.

KC Sangakkara’s 68 in this game provide the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring fifty in ICC WT20. It was his third fifty as a wicket keeper batsman –

KC Sangakkara’s 68 in this game provide the eleventh occasion of a captain scoring fifty in ICC WT20.

KC Sangakkara is the only wicketkeeper captain to score three fifties – 55* vs Australia at Nottingham on 08.06.09 and 64* vs Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09 and. 68 vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10

KC Sangakkara’s 68 in this game provide the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring fifty in ICC WT20. It was his third fifty as a wicket keeper batsman – 55* vs Australia at Nottingham on 08.06.09 and 64* vs Pakistan at Lord’s on 21.06.09 and. 68 vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10. He now holds the record for most fifties by a wicket keeper batsman in ICC WT20. He wrested the record from Kamran Akmal of Pakistan who has scored two fifties.

BAW Mendis {3 for 24} and SL Malinga {3 for 28} captured thee wickets each in this game providing the 14th occasion of two bowlers capturing three or more wickets in ICC WT20. Sri Lankan bowlers, Pakistan bowlers and Australan bowlers have performed this feat on three occasions

SL Malinga with three wickets in this game took his aggregate of wickets to 22 in ICC WT20. He became the third bowler to total 20 plus wickets in ICC WT20. Others are – Umar Gul {26} and Shahid Afridi {24}.

SL Malinga is the only bowler in ICC WT20 to capture 20 plus wickets without a four plus wicket haul

At the end of this game, SL Malinga had an aggregate of 70 wickets in T20 games, He became the 15th bowler in the history of T20 games to capture 70 plus wickets. The complete list read thus – DP Nannes {94}, JA Morkel {93}, Yasir Arafat {90}, GR Napier {88}, Umar Gul {86}, T Hendersen {84}, M Muralitharan {83}, AD Mascarenhas {80}, Shahid Afridi {79}, AJ Hall {75}, RP Singh {74}, Azar Mahmood {71}, PP Ojha {70}, SL Malinga {70} and CW Wiilouhby {70}

DPMD Jayawardene completed 1000 runs in T20 games in the calendar year 2010. He reached the milestone of 1000 runs when he was on 87 during his knock of 98 not out in this game. At the end of the game his run aggregate stood at 1011.

He became the third batsman to achieve the distinction in T20 games. Other batsmen are – TM Dilshan {1086} in 2009 and JP Duminy {1019} in 2009

Sri Lanka’s victory margin of 57 runs in this game provides the 11th occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in ICC WT20. The complete list read thus – Sri Lanka won by 172 runs vs Kenya at Jo’burg on 14.09.07, South Africa won by 130 runs vs Scotland at The Oval on 07.06.09, New Zealand won by 83 runs vs Ireland at Nottingham on 11.06.09, Pakistan won by 82 runs vs Netherlands at Lord’s on 09.06.09, West Indies won by 70 runs vs Ireland at Providence on 30.04.10, Sri Lanka won by 64 runs vs Bangladesh at Jo’burg on 18.09.07, South Africa won by 59 runs vs Afghanisthan at Bridgetown on 05.05.10, Sri Lanka won by 57 runs vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09, Sri Lanka won by 57 runs vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05,20, Pakistan won by 51 runs vs Scotland at Durban on 12.09.07 and England won by 50 runs vs Zimbabwe at Cape Town on 13.09.07

Of these eleven occasions, Sri Lanka has won games with 50 plus runs margin on four occasions – Sri Lanka won by 172 runs vs Kenya at Jo’burg on 14.09.07, South Africa won by 130 runs vs Scotland at The Oval on 07.06.09, Sri Lanka won by 64 runs vs Bangladesh at Jo’burg on 18.09.07, Sri Lanka won by 57 runs vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09 and Sri Lanka won by 57 runs vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10,

It is interesting to note that Sri Lanka is the only team to win games in ICC WT20 on two occasions against West Indies with 50 plus runs margin. They have won game by identical run margin of 57 runs – Sri Lanka won by 57 runs vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09 and Sri Lanka won by 57 runs vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10.

DPMD Jayawardene’s 98 not out in this game provide the third occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in ICC WT20. Other two occasions are – 96 not out by TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09 and 90 not out by HH Gibbs vs West Indies at Jo’burg on 11.09.07

Interestingly enough, all the three batsmen have scored nineties against the same opposition – West Indies

DPMD Jayawardene’s 98 not out in this game provide the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in T20I.

The complete list read thus – 98* by RT Ponting of Australia vs New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.05, 98* by DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10, 96* by TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09, 96 by DR Martyn of Australia vs South Africa at Brisbane on 09.01.06, 94 by LL Bosman of South Africa vs England at Centurion on 15.11.09 and 90* by HH Gibbs vs West Indies at Jo’burg on 11.09.07