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England batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in a one day international

England batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in a one day international

EJG Morgan and JC Buttler of England posted 204 runs for the fourth wicket against West Indies at St George’s on 27.02.19 to provide the eleventh occasion of England posting 200 plus runs in an innings in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GA Gooch, DI Gower 2 202 2 v Australia Lord’s 03 Jun 1985
2 NH Fairbrother, GA Hick 3 213 2 v West Indies Lord’s 27 May 1991
3 VS Solanki, ME Trescothick 1 200 2 v South Africa The Oval 28 Jun 2003
4 A Flintoff, AJ Strauss 4 226 1 v West Indies Lord’s 06 Jul 2004
5 PD Collingwood, AJ Strauss 4 210 1 v Bangladesh Nottingham 21 Jun 2005
6 AJ Strauss, IJL Trott 2 250 1 v Bangladesh Birmingham 12 Jul 2010
7 RS Bopara, EJG Morgan 5 226* 2 v Ireland Dublin (M) 03 Sep 2013
8 AD Hales, JJ Roy 1 256* 2 v Sri Lanka Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
9 AD Hales, JE Root 2 248 1 v Pakistan Nottingham 30 Aug 2016
10 JE Root, JJ Roy 3 221 2 v Australia Melbourne 14 Jan 2018
11 JC Buttler, EJG Morgan 4 204 1 v West Indies St George’s 27 Feb 2019

It also provides the third occasion of England posting 200 plus runs in an innings against West Indies in a one day international. All the three occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 NH Fairbrother, GA Hick 3 213 2 v West Indies Lord’s 27 May 1991
2 A Flintoff, AJ Strauss 4 226 1 v West Indies Lord’s 06 Jul 2004
3 JC Buttler, EJG Morgan 4 204 1 v West Indies St George’s 27 Feb 2019

EJG Morgan and JC Buttler of England posted 204 runs for the fourth wicket against West Indies at St George’s on 27.02.19 to provide the ninth occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs against West Indies in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 NH Fairbrother, GA Hick 3 213 2 Eng Win Lord’s 27 May 1991
2 AC Gilchrist, ME Waugh 1 206 2 Aus Win Brisbane 14 Jan 2001
3 A Flintoff, AJ Strauss 4 226 1 Eng Win Lord’s 06 Jul 2004
4 HM Amla, RR Rossouw 1 247 1 RSA Win Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
5 HM Amla, RR Rossouw 3 247 1 RSA Win Centurion 28 Jan 2015
6 Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal 2 207 1 Ban Win Providence 22 Jul 2018
7 V Kohli, RG Sharma 2 246 2 Ind Win Guwahati 21 Oct 2018
8 AT Rayudu, RG Sharma 3 211 1 Ind Win Mumbai (BS) 29 Oct 2018
9 JC Buttler, EJG Morgan 4 204 1 Eng Win St George’s 27 Feb 2019

EJG Morgan and JC Buttler of England posted 204 runs for the fourth wicket against West Indies at St George’s on 27.02.19 to provide the second occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs against West Indies for the fourth wicket in a one day international. All such occasions are tabulated below. By a coincidence both these occasions are by England.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 A Flintoff, AJ Strauss 4 226 1 Eng Win Lord’s 06 Jul 2004
2 JC Buttler, EJG Morgan 4 204 1 Eng Win St George’s 27 Feb 2019
Teams posting a total of 400 plus runs in a one day internationals

Teams posting a total of 400 plus runs in a one day internationals

England posted a team total of 418 for 6 against West Indies at St George’s on 27.02.19 to provide the 20th occasion of a team posting a team total of 400 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 Australia 434/4 50.0 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
2 South Africa 438/9 49.5 2 v Australia Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006
3 Sri Lanka 443/9 50.0 1 v Netherlands Amstelveen 04 Jul 2006
4 South Africa 418/5 50.0 1 v Zimbabwe Potchefstroom 20 Sep 2006
5 India 413/5 50.0 1 v Bermuda Port of Spain 19 Mar 2007
6 New Zealand 402/2 50.0 1 v Ireland Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
7 India 414/7 50.0 1 v Sri Lanka Rajkot 15 Dec 2009
8 Sri Lanka 411/8 50.0 2 v India Rajkot 15 Dec 2009
9 India 401/3 50.0 1 v South Africa Gwalior 24 Feb 2010
10 India 418/5 50.0 1 v West Indies Indore 08 Dec 2011
11 India 404/5 50.0 1 v Sri Lanka Kolkata 13 Nov 2014
12 South Africa 439/2 50.0 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
13 South Africa 408/5 50.0 1 v West Indies Sydney 27 Feb 2015
14 South Africa 411/4 50.0 1 v Ireland Canberra 03 Mar 2015
15 Australia 417/6 50.0 1 v Afghanistan Perth 04 Mar 2015
16 England 408/9 50.0 1 v New Zealand Birmingham 09 Jun 2015
17 South Africa 438/4 50.0 1 v India Mumbai 25 Oct 2015
18 England 444/3 50.0 1 v Pakistan Nottingham 30 Aug 2016
19 England 481/6 50.0 1 v Australia Nottingham 19 Jun 2018
20 England 418/6 50.0 1 v West Indies St George’s 27 Feb 2019

It also provides the fourth occasion of England posting a team total of 400 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 England 408/9 50.0 1 v New Zealand Birmingham 09 Jun 2015
2 England 444/3 50.0 1 v Pakistan Nottingham 30 Aug 2016
3 England 481/6 50.0 1 v Australia Nottingham 19 Jun 2018
4 England 418/6 50.0 1 v West Indies St George’s 27 Feb 2019

It also providea the fourth occasion of a team posting a team total of 400 plus runs in an innings against West Indies in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Date
1 India 418/5 50.0 1 v West Indies Indore 08 Dec 2011
2 South Africa 439/2 50.0 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
3 South Africa 408/5 50.0 1 v West Indies Sydney 27 Feb 2015
4 England 418/6 50.0 1 v West Indies St George’s 27 Feb 2019
Wicketkeeper-batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a one day international – JC Buttler of England joins the elite list

Wicketkeeper-batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a one day international – JC Buttler of England joins the elite list

JC Buttler of England scored 150 runs against West Indies at St George’s on 27.02.19 to provide the ninth occasion of wicket keeper batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below. JC Buttler became the seventh batsman to  achieve such a feat.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 AC Gilchrist 154 1 Aus Srl Melbourne 07 Feb 1999
2 AC Gilchrist 172 1 Aus Zim Hobart 16 Jan 2004
3 MS Dhoni 183* 2 Ind Srl Jaipur 31 Oct 2005
4 KC Sangakkara 169 1 Srl RSA Colombo (RPS) 20 Jul 2013
5 D Ramdin 169 1 Win Ban Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
6 L Ronchi 170* 1 NZl Srl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
7 Q de Kock 178 2 RSA Aus Centurion 30 Sep 2016
8 Q de Kock 168* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017
9 JC Buttler 150 1 Eng Win St George’s 27 Feb 2019
Captain and wicketkeeper scoring centuries in the same innings of a one day international

Captain and wicketkeeper scoring centuries in the same innings of a one day international

E Morgan {103} and JC Buttler {150} of West Indies  scored  centuries against West Indies at St George’s on 27.02.19 to  provide  the eighth occasion of a captain and a wicket keeper scoring hundreds in the same innings of an One day international. All such occasions are tabulated.  It provides the first occasion of  an England captain and wicket keeper involving in such a feat.  It also provide the first such occasion against West Indies

No Player C/Wk Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 RT Ponting C 119 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 15.12.02
  AC Gilchrist Wk 124 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 15.12.02
                 
2 RT Ponting C 108* 1 Aus Ind Bangalore 12.11.03
  AC Gilchrist Wk 111 1 Aus Ind Bangalore 12.11.03
                 
3 M Jayawardene C 107 1 Asia Afr Chennai 10.06.07
  MS Dhoni Wk 139* 1 Asia Aft Chennai 10.06.07
                 
4 RT Ponting C 126 2 Aus Eng Nottingham 15.09.09
  TD Paine Wk 111 1 Aus Eng Nottingham 17.09.09
                 
5 AB de Villiers C 109 1 RSA Ind Centurion 11.12.13
  Q de Kock Wk 101 1 RSA Ind Centurion 11.12.13
                 
6 AB de Villiers C 108 1 RSA Srl Hambantota 12.07.14
  Q de Kock Wk 128 1 RSA Srl Hambantota 12.07.14
                 
7 AB de Villiers C 119 1 RSA Ind Mumbai` 25.10.15
  Q de Kock Wk 109 1 RSA Ind Mumbai 25.10.15
                 
8 EJG Morgan C 103 1 Eng Win St George’s 27.02.19
  JC Buttler Wk 150 1 Eng Win St George’s 27.02.19
Australia wins the second T20I at Bangalore and with it the series Two-Nil

Australia wins the second T20I at Bangalore and with it the series Two-Nil

V Kohli became the first batsman in the history of T20 games to aggregate 2500 runs on a single ground. His T20 run aggregate read 2519 at the end of the second T20I against Australia at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. His run aggregate prior to the start of this match read 2447. He completed 2500 runs when he was on 53 during his knock of 72 in this game.

GJ Maxwell was playing his 58th T20 game when he taok the field today against India at Bengaluru. He became the second most capped T20I cricketer for Australia. DA Warner has played 70 T20I games for Australia.

AJ Finch has led Australia in 24 T20I games prior to the start of the match. Bengaluru match is his 25th match in which he is leading Australia. He became the second captain to lead Australia in 25 or more matches after GJ Bailey. GJ Bailey has led Australia in 28 T20Is. He also became the 22nd captain to lead a team in 25 or more T20Is

MS Dhoni has scored 49 boundary sixes prior to the start of the game. One more boundary six would fetch him his 50th boundary six. He scored three boundary sixes in this game which gave him a total of 52 boundary sixes.  He become the fourth Indian batsman to score 50 or more boundary sixes in T20Is taking into account that V Kohli has scored  50 plus sixes. Others are – RG Sharma {102}, Yuvraj Singh {74} and SK Raina {58}. He became the 30th batsman in the history of T20Is to  scored 50 plus boundary sixes.

V Kohli has scored 48 boundary sixes prior to the start of the game. Two more boundary sixes would fetch him his 50th boundary six. He scored six boundary sixes in this game  which fetched him a total of 54 boundary sixes he became the fifth Indian batsman to score 50 or more boundary sixes in T20Is. Others are – RG Sharma {102}, Yuvraj Singh {74} and SK Raina {58} and MS Dhoni {52} He became the 31st batsman in the history of T20Is to  scored 50  plus  boundary sixes.

MS Dhoni has scored 49 boundary sixes as a wicket keeper batsman prior to the start of the game. One more boundary six would fetch him his 50th boundary six. He scored three boundary sixes in this game which gave him a total of 52 boundary sixes. He became the fourth wicket keeper batsman to score 50 or more boundary sixes in T20Is. Others are – Mohd Shahzad {74}, BB McCullum {58} and JC Buttler {50}

AJ Finch has played 24 T20I innings prior to the start of the match as captain of Australia. Bengaluru innings is his 25th innings in which he is leading Australia. He became the second captain play in 25 or more innings after GJ Bailey. GJ Bailey has played 25 T20I innings while leading Australia. He would also become the 15th captain to play 25 or more T20I innings.

AJ Finch has scored 74 boundary fours while leading Australia. His lone boundary four in this game fetched him his 75th boundary four. He became the first Australian captain to score 75 or more boundary fours and also the sixth captain in the history of T20Is to score 75 plus boundary fours. Others are – F du Plessis {117}, WTS Porterfield {114}, KS Williamson {110}. GC Smith {99} and MS Dhoni {75}

V Kohli has a run aggregate of 2191 in T20Is. He needs nine more runs for his 2200 runs. He scored 72 runs in this game which fetched him  a total of 2263 rund. He became the fourth batsman in the history of T20Is to total 2200 plus runs. Others are – RG Sharma {2331}, MJ Guptill {2272} and Shoaib Malik {2263}

AJ Finch has an aggregate of 397 runs against India in T20Is. He scored eight rund in this game which fetched him a total of 405 runs.  He became the first batsman in the history of T20I to score 400 plus runs against India

AJ Finch and GJ Maxwell have played 12 T20Is against India. Bengaluru game will be the 13th game for them. AJ Finch, GJ Mawell and NLTC Perera share the record for most T20I appearances against India. All the three cricketers have played 13 T20I against India at the end of Bengaluru game.

V Kohli has scored 19 fifties in T20Is prior to the start of this game. His 72 not out in this game is his 20th fifty and with it he became the second batsman in the history of T20Is to score 20 fifties in T20Is. RG Sharma has scored 20 fifties.

V Kohli has scored 19 half centuries in T20Is prior to the start of this game. His 72 not out in this game is his 20th half century and with it he became the first batsman in the history of T20Is to score 20 half centuries.

V Kohli of India and NLTC Perera of Sri Lanka were the only two batsmen in the history of T20Is to score five fifties against a specific opposition prior to the start of this game. V Kohli has scored five fifties against Australia and NLTC Perera against Bangladesh. V Kohli’s 72 not out in this game will fetched him his sixth fifty against Australia and with it the record for most fifties against an opposition in the history of T20Is.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 273 runs against Australia as a wicket keeper batsman. He 40 runs in this game gave him a total of 313 runs and he now occupied the second place in the list of wicket keeper batsmen who have scored most runs against Australia. He went past Q de Kock who has an aggregate of 274 runs. Kamran Akmal occupies the first place with 366 runs.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 273 T20I runs against Australia as a wicket keeper batsman. He 40 runs in this game gave him a total of 313 runs and he became the second wicket keeper to score 300 plus runs against Australia. Kamran Akmal has scored 366 runs.

GJ Maxwell has scored 69 boundary sixes prior to the start of the game. He scored nine boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 78 boundary sixes. He became the fourth Australian batsman to score 75 plus boundary sixes in T20Is. Others are SR Watson {83}, AJ Finch {79} and DA Warner {79}

GJ Maxwell scored 113 not out in this game to provide the sixth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AJ Finch 156 1 v England Southampton 29 Aug 2013
2 SR Watson 124* 1 v India Sydney 31 Jan 2016
3 GJ Maxwell 145* 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
4 GJ Maxwell 103* 2 v England Hobart 07 Feb 2018
5 AJ Finch 172 1 v Zimbabwe Harare 03 Jul 2018
6 GJ Maxwell 113* 2 v India Bengaluru 27 Feb 2019

It also provides the second occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against India in T20Is after SR Watson. SR Watson had scored 124 not out at Sydney on 31.01.16

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
2 SR Watson 124* 1 v India Sydney 31 Jan 2016
6 GJ Maxwell 113* 2 v India Bengaluru 27 Feb 2019

GJ Maxwell with his 113 not out holds the record for most centuries by an Australian batsman in T20I. It was his third century in T20Is.  He went past AJ Finch who has scored two centuries to own the record.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AJ Finch 156 1 v England Southampton 29 Aug 2013
2 AJ Finch 172 1 v Zimbabwe Harare 03 Jul 2018
             
1 GJ Maxwell 145* 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
2 GJ Maxwell 103* 2 v England Hobart 07 Feb 2018
3 GJ Maxwell 113* 2 v India Bengaluru 27 Feb 2019

GJ Maxwell’s 113 not out represent the highest individual innings by an Australian batsman against India in India. The previous best was 89 by AJ Finch at Rajkot on 10.10.13.

GJ Maxwell’s T20I run aggregate read 1514 at the end of this game. He became the third Australian batsman to amass 1500 plus runs in T20Is. Others are – DA Warner {1792} and AJ Finch {1671}. He also became the 24th batsman to amass 1500 plus runs in the history of T20Is.

GJ Maxwell’s nine boundary sixes in this game is a record for most sixes by an Australian batsman against India. The previous record was seven boundary sixes scored by two batsmen – DA Warner and SR Watson. DA Warner had scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 72 at Bridgetown on 07.05.10. SR Watson had scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 72 at Col-RPS on 28.09.12

India fielded four wicket keepers in this game. MS Dhoni kept the wickets. KD Karthik,RR Pant and KL Rahul who had  kept  the wickets for India in other games were used as batsmen. This is  the  first game  in T20Is when a team fielded four wicket keepers

Approaching milestones ahead of the second T20I between India and Australia at Bengaluru on 27.02.19 – Additional information

Approaching milestones ahead of the second T20I between India and Australia at Bengaluru on 27.02.19 – Additional information

AJ Finch and DA Warner have scored 79 boundary sixes in T20Is and occupy the joint second place amongst the Australian batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in T20Is. One more boundary six by AJ Finch would fetch him his 80th boundary six and with It the record of becoming the second Australian batsman to score 80 or more boundary sixes in T20Is. SR Watson has scored 83 boundary sixes

GJ Maxwell has scored 69 boundary sixes prior to the start of the game and one more boundary six would fetch him 70 boundary six. If he scores it, he would then become the fourth Australian batsman to score 70 plus boundary sixes in T20Is. Others are SR Watson {83}, AJ Finch {79} and DA Warner {79}

GJ Maxwell will be playing his 58th T20 game when he takes the field today against India at Bengaluru. He would become the second most capped T20I cricketer for Australia. DA Warner has played 70 T20I games for Australia.

AJ Finch has an aggregate of 1663 T20I runs prior to the start of the game. 37 more runs would fetch him 1700 runs and also he would become the second Australian batsman to total 1700 plus  runs in T20Is after DA Warner. DA Warner has aggregated 1792 runs in T20Is

AJ Finch has scored 779 in T20I games while leading Australia. He needs 21 more runs for his 800 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the first Australian captain to score 800 plus in T20Is.

AJ Finch has scored 779 in T20I games while leading Australia. He needs 21 more runs for his 800 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the seventh captain to score 800 plus in T20Is. Others are – F du Plessis {1252}, MS Dhoni {1112}, KS Williamson {1083}, WTS Porterfield {1002}, Asghar Afghan {846} and GC Smth {803}.

AJ Finch has led Australia in 24 T20I games prior to the start of the match. Bengaluru match will be his 25th match in which he is leading Australia. He becomes the second captain to lead Australia in 25 or more matches after GJ Bailey. GJ Bailey has led Australia in 28 T20Is. He would also become the 22nd captain to lead a team in 25 or more T20Is

AJ Finch has played 24 T20I innings prior to the start of the match as captain of Australia. Bengaluru innings will be his 25th innings in which he is leading Australia. He becomes the second captain play in 25 or more innings after GJ Bailey. GJ Bailey has played 25 T20I innings while leading Australia. He would also become the 15th captain to play 25 or more T20I innings.

AJ Finch has scored 74 boundary fours while leading Australia. One more boundary four would fetch him his 75th boundary four. He would then become the first Australian captain to score 75 or more boundary fours and also the sixth captain in the history of T20Is to score 75 plus boundary fours. Others are – F du Plessis {117}, WTS Porterfield {114}, KS Williamson {110}. GC Smith {99} and MS Dhoni {75}

V Kohli has scored 48 boundary sixes prior to the start of the game. Two more boundary sixes would fetch him his 50th boundary six. If he scores a six, then he would become the fourth Indian batsman to score 50 or more boundary sixes in T20Is. Others are – RG Sharma {102}, Yuvraj Singh {74} and SK Raina {58}. He also would become the 30th batsman in the  history of T20Is to  score 50  plus  boundary sixes.

MS Dhoni has scored 49 boundary sixes prior to the start of the game. One more boundary six would fetch him his 50th boundary six. If he scores a six, then he would become the fifth Indian batsman to score 50 or more boundary sixes in T20Is taking into account that V Kohli has scored  50 plus sixes. Others are – RG Sharma {102}, Yuvraj Singh {74} and SK Raina {58} and V Kohli {50+}. He also would become the 31st batsman in the history of T20Is to score 50 plus boundary sixes.

MS Dhoni has scored 49 boundary sixes as a wicket keeper batsman prior to the start of the game. One more boundary six would fetch him his 50th boundary six. If he scores a six, then he would become the fourth wicket keeper batsman to score 50 or more boundary sixes in T20Is. Others are – Mohd Shahzad {74}, BB McCullum {58} and JC Buttler {50}

Indian bowlers capturing four or more wickets in one-day internationals against Australia

Indian bowlers capturing four or more wickets in one-day internationals against Australia

B Kumar of India captured four for 45 in the second one  day international against India at Adelaide on 15.01.19 to provide the 20th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets against Australia  in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWInnsOppositionGroundStart Date
1N Kapil Dev12.024351v AustraliaNottingham13 Jun 1983
2S Madan Lal8.232042v AustraliaChelmsford20 Jun 1983
3RMH Binny8.022942v AustraliaChelmsford20 Jun 1983
4N Kapil Dev9.003041v AustraliaMelbourne31 Jan 1986
5RJ Shastri6.511552v AustraliaPerth08 Dec 1991
6SR Tendulkar10.013252v AustraliaKochi01 Apr 1998
7AB Agarkar10.004641v AustraliaKanpur07 Apr 1998
8SR Tendulkar9.103842v AustraliaDhaka28 Oct 1998
9J Srinath10.023042v AustraliaSydney14 Jan 2000
10AB Agarkar9.003741v AustraliaMumbai01 Nov 2003
11AB Agarkar9.314261v AustraliaMelbourne09 Jan 2004
12L Balaji10.004842v AustraliaBrisbane18 Jan 2004
13M Kartik10.032761v AustraliaMumbai17 Oct 2007
14I Sharma9.113841v AustraliaMelbourne10 Feb 2008
15IK Pathan10.014141v AustraliaAdelaide17 Feb 2008
16P Kumar10.024642v AustraliaBrisbane04 Mar 2008
17UT Yadav9.007241v AustraliaSydney26 Mar 2015
18I Sharma10.007741v AustraliaCanberra20 Jan 2016
19UT Yadav10.007141v AustraliaBengaluru28 Sep 2017
20B Kumar10.004541v AustraliaAdelaide15 Jan 2019

B Kumar of India captured four for 45 in the second one day international against India at Adelaide on 15.01.19 to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets against Australia in Australia  in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWInnsOppositionGroundStart Date
1N Kapil Dev9.003041v AustraliaMelbourne31 Jan 1986
2RJ Shastri6.511552v AustraliaPerth08 Dec 1991
3J Srinath10.023042v AustraliaSydney14 Jan 2000
4AB Agarkar9.314261v AustraliaMelbourne09 Jan 2004
5L Balaji10.004842v AustraliaBrisbane18 Jan 2004
6I Sharma9.113841v AustraliaMelbourne10 Feb 2008
7IK Pathan10.014141v AustraliaAdelaide17 Feb 2008
8P Kumar10.024642v AustraliaBrisbane04 Mar 2008
9UT Yadav9.007241v AustraliaSydney26 Mar 2015
10I Sharma10.007741v AustraliaCanberra20 Jan 2016
11B Kumar10.004541v AustraliaAdelaide15 Jan 2019

B Kumar of India captured four for 45 in the second one day international against India at Adelaide on 15.01.19 to provide the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets against Australia at Adelaide  in one day internationals. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWInnsOppositionGroundStart Date
1IK Pathan10.014141v AustraliaAdelaide17 Feb 2008
2B Kumar10.004541v AustraliaAdelaide15 Jan 2019
One thousand plus runs in a calendar year in T20 games – CH Gayle’s unique feat

One thousand plus runs in a calendar year in T20 games – CH Gayle’s unique feat

CH Gayle has performed a unique feat while scoring 1000 plus runs in a calendar year in T20 games. He has achieved the feat in eight calendar years and that too in eight consecutive calendar years from 2011 to 2018.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
2 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
3 CH Gayle 2013 33 33 6 1344 175* 49.77 3 7 0 98 100
4 CH Gayle 2014 37 36 3 1056 111* 32.00 2 5 0 91 60
5 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
6 CH Gayle 2016 48 47 4 1304 108* 30.32 2 7 5 93 112
7 CH Gayle 2017 44 43 7 1291 146* 35.86 2 7 4 84 101
8 CH Gayle 2018 36 34 2 1027 104* 32.09 1 8 4 90 73

There are six occasions of batsmen scoring 100 plus boundary sixes in a calendar year in T20 games. All such occasions are listed below. It is interesting to note that CH Gayle is the batsman on all these six occasions.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
2 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
3 CH Gayle 2013 33 33 6 1344 175* 49.77 3 7 0 98 100
4 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
5 CH Gayle 2016 48 47 4 1304 108* 30.32 2 7 5 93 112
6 CH Gayle 2017 44 43 7 1291 146* 35.86 2 7 4 84 101

CH Gayle is the only batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes and 100 plus boundary fours in three calendar years – 2011, 2012 and 2015. The following table lists his performance.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
2 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
3 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
One thousand plus runs in a calendar year in T20 games – Various permutations and combinations

One thousand plus runs in a calendar year in T20 games – Various permutations and combinations

There are 69 occasions of batsmen scoring 1000 plus runs in a calendar year in the history of T20 games. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of the runs scored.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
2 V Kohli 2016 31 29 11 1614 113 89.66 4 14 1 153 47
3 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
4 C Munro 2018 48 48 3 1530 104 34.00 1 12 4 142 82
5 BB McCullum 2017 59 58 6 1518 91 29.19 0 11 5 131 94
6 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
7 Umar Akmal 2016 56 51 14 1386 115* 37.45 1 11 6 102 73
8 CA Ingram 2018 51 50 13 1378 89 37.24 0 10 1 115 75
9 AJ Finch 2018 39 38 10 1350 172 48.21 3 6 4 124 73
10 DJM Short 2018 38 38 3 1346 122* 38.45 1 10 2 131 52
11 CH Gayle 2013 33 33 6 1344 175* 49.77 3 7 0 98 100
12 CH Gayle 2016 48 47 4 1304 108* 30.32 2 7 5 93 112
13 CH Gayle 2017 44 43 7 1291 146* 35.86 2 7 4 84 101
14 DJ Hussey 2010 49 47 12 1275 81* 36.42 0 7 2 83 49
15 KS Williamson 2018 39 39 7 1266 84 39.56 0 12 2 107 45
16 RN ten Doeschate 2013 44 42 9 1248 95* 37.81 0 8 1 68 58
17 AJ Finch 2017 40 40 2 1225 114* 32.23 1 8 2 113 60
18 KA Pollard 2017 60 55 10 1225 83* 27.22 0 8 1 74 78
19 LMP Simmons 2014 37 36 4 1209 100* 37.78 1 9 4 116 48
20 RR Pant 2018 32 31 2 1209 128* 41.68 2 10 3 122 66
21 DR Smith 2014 44 43 2 1203 110* 29.34 2 7 2 121 65
22 S Dhawan 2018 34 33 3 1186 92* 39.53 0 10 1 129 39
23 DA Warner 2011 33 33 5 1181 135* 42.17 3 7 2 112 49
24 AJ Finch 2014 42 42 4 1172 89 30.84 0 9 2 114 47
25 LMP Simmons 2015 37 37 2 1172 73 33.48 0 11 3 126 38
26 SR Watson 2016 50 49 7 1163 124* 27.69 1 5 4 89 65
27 Azhar Mahmood 2012 48 47 9 1158 100* 30.47 1 7 1 117 39
28 M Jayawardene 2010 32 32 4 1156 110* 41.28 2 8 3 139 37
29 Ahmed Shehzad 2012 34 34 3 1138 113* 36.70 2 8 5 134 32
30 DA Miller 2014 45 44 17 1135 93* 42.03 0 7 3 89 46
31 JC Buttler 2017 47 44 4 1134 80* 28.35 0 8 2 88 45
32 E Lewis 2017 32 31 3 1124 125* 40.14 1 8 0 85 89
33 GJ Maxwell 2014 51 50 2 1123 95 23.39 0 6 6 96 70
34 AB de Villiers 2016 30 29 5 1122 129* 46.75 1 10 2 92 61
35 JC Buttler 2018 31 31 3 1119 95* 39.96 0 10 1 111 44
36 Tamim Iqbal 2016 30 30 6 1111 103* 46.29 1 10 1 109 33
37 SR Watson 2018 35 35 3 1108 117* 34.62 2 4 1 93 66
38 L Ronchi 2017 36 34 2 1098 102 34.31 1 7 2 112 60
39 KC Sangakkara 2016 46 46 1 1096 72 24.35 0 7 2 126 20
40 LJ Wright 2012 37 35 3 1090 117 34.06 1 6 1 114 43
41 TM Dilshan 2009 37 36 4 1086 96* 33.93 0 10 2 128 23
42 DA Warner 2016 27 27 3 1086 93* 45.25 0 10 1 113 39
43 DA Warner 2010 45 45 2 1082 107* 25.16 1 5 4 110 53
44 Shoaib Malik 2016 44 40 11 1082 67* 37.31 0 5 1 83 33
45 LRPL Taylor 2010 49 44 10 1080 80* 31.76 0 5 1 77 69
46 DR Smith 2013 48 47 4 1077 68 25.04 0 7 5 110 44
47 KA Pollard 2010 55 52 9 1076 89* 25.02 0 5 3 64 80
48 SK Raina 2018 37 35 4 1057 126* 34.09 1 7 1 106 34
49 CH Gayle 2014 37 36 3 1056 111* 32.00 2 5 0 91 60
50 AJ Finch 2016 29 28 2 1053 79 40.50 0 11 2 104 37
51 SK Raina 2010 29 29 7 1042 101 47.36 1 8 0 89 45
52 MJ Guptill 2012 26 26 6 1042 120* 52.10 2 5 0 90 48
53 KA Pollard 2012 50 43 15 1041 65* 37.17 0 7 0 66 78
54 BB McCullum 2018 45 45 2 1037 68 24.11 0 6 4 93 51
55 Imran Nazir 2012 37 37 4 1036 76* 31.39 0 9 3 118 42
56 BB McCullum 2012 37 36 1 1034 123 29.54 2 2 2 103 39
57 AD Russell 2016 59 51 8 1033 100 24.02 1 0 1 65 78
58 Shoaib Malik 2014 37 37 9 1030 81* 36.78 0 7 2 73 33
59 LJ Wright 2014 36 36 3 1028 153* 31.15 2 4 4 110 39
60 CH Gayle 2018 36 34 2 1027 104* 32.09 1 8 4 90 73
61 CA Lynn 2018 43 42 2 1023 74 25.57 0 4 3 113 45
62 OA Shah 2012 39 39 12 1021 79* 37.81 0 7 2 79 40
63 HM Amla 2017 26 26 5 1021 104* 48.61 2 7 1 99 32
64 KP Pietersen 2015 26 25 4 1020 115* 48.57 2 7 1 86 50
65 JP Duminy 2009 35 34 11 1019 99* 44.30 0 11 3 81 29
66 GJ Maxwell 2018 41 40 5 1017 103* 29.05 1 5 1 74 48

The following table lists the batsmen who have scored thousand runs in a calendar year in T20 games year wise

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 TM Dilshan 2009 37 36 4 1086 96* 33.93 0 10 2 128 23
2 JP Duminy 2009 35 34 11 1019 99* 44.30 0 11 3 81 29
                           
1 DJ Hussey 2010 49 47 12 1275 81* 36.42 0 7 2 83 49
2 M Jayawardene 2010 32 32 4 1156 110* 41.28 2 8 3 139 37
3 DA Warner 2010 45 45 2 1082 107* 25.16 1 5 4 110 53
4 LRPL Taylor 2010 49 44 10 1080 80* 31.76 0 5 1 77 69
5 KA Pollard 2010 55 52 9 1076 89* 25.02 0 5 3 64 80
6 SK Raina 2010 29 29 7 1042 101 47.36 1 8 0 89 45
                           
1 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
2 DA Warner 2011 33 33 5 1181 135* 42.17 3 7 2 112 49
                           
1 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
2 Azhar Mahmood 2012 48 47 9 1158 100* 30.47 1 7 1 117 39
3 Ahmed Shehzad 2012 34 34 3 1138 113* 36.70 2 8 5 134 32
4 LJ Wright 2012 37 35 3 1090 117 34.06 1 6 1 114 43
5 MJ Guptill 2012 26 26 6 1042 120* 52.10 2 5 0 90 48
6 KA Pollard 2012 50 43 15 1041 65* 37.17 0 7 0 66 78
7 Imran Nazir 2012 37 37 4 1036 76* 31.39 0 9 3 118 42
8 BB McCullum 2012 37 36 1 1034 123 29.54 2 2 2 103 39
9 OA Shah 2012 39 39 12 1021 79* 37.81 0 7 2 79 40
                           
1 CH Gayle 2013 33 33 6 1344 175* 49.77 3 7 0 98 100
2 RN ten Doeschate 2013 44 42 9 1248 95* 37.81 0 8 1 68 58
3 DR Smith 2013 48 47 4 1077 68 25.04 0 7 5 110 44
                           
1 LMP Simmons 2014 37 36 4 1209 100* 37.78 1 9 4 116 48
2 DR Smith 2014 44 43 2 1203 110* 29.34 2 7 2 121 65
3 AJ Finch 2014 42 42 4 1172 89 30.84 0 9 2 114 47
4 DA Miller 2014 45 44 17 1135 93* 42.03 0 7 3 89 46
5 GJ Maxwell 2014 51 50 2 1123 95 23.39 0 6 6 96 70
6 CH Gayle 2014 37 36 3 1056 111* 32.00 2 5 0 91 60
7 Shoaib Malik 2014 37 37 9 1030 81* 36.78 0 7 2 73 33
8 LJ Wright 2014 36 36 3 1028 153* 31.15 2 4 4 110 39
                           
1 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
2 LMP Simmons 2015 37 37 2 1172 73 33.48 0 11 3 126 38
3 KP Pietersen 2015 26 25 4 1020 115* 48.57 2 7 1 86 50
                           
1 V Kohli 2016 31 29 11 1614 113 89.66 4 14 1 153 47
2 Umar Akmal 2016 56 51 14 1386 115* 37.45 1 11 6 102 73
3 CH Gayle 2016 48 47 4 1304 108* 30.32 2 7 5 93 112
4 SR Watson 2016 50 49 7 1163 124* 27.69 1 5 4 89 65
5 AB de Villiers 2016 30 29 5 1122 129* 46.75 1 10 2 92 61
6 Tamim Iqbal 2016 30 30 6 1111 103* 46.29 1 10 1 109 33
7 KC Sangakkara 2016 46 46 1 1096 72 24.35 0 7 2 126 20
8 DA Warner 2016 27 27 3 1086 93* 45.25 0 10 1 113 39
9 Shoaib Malik 2016 44 40 11 1082 67* 37.31 0 5 1 83 33
10 AJ Finch 2016 29 28 2 1053 79 40.50 0 11 2 104 37
11 AD Russell 2016 59 51 8 1033 100 24.02 1 0 1 65 78
                           
1 BB McCullum 2017 59 58 6 1518 91 29.19 0 11 5 131 94
2 CH Gayle 2017 44 43 7 1291 146* 35.86 2 7 4 84 101
3 AJ Finch 2017 40 40 2 1225 114* 32.23 1 8 2 113 60
4 KA Pollard 2017 60 55 10 1225 83* 27.22 0 8 1 74 78
5 JC Buttler 2017 47 44 4 1134 80* 28.35 0 8 2 88 45
6 E Lewis 2017 32 31 3 1124 125* 40.14 1 8 0 85 89
7 L Ronchi 2017 36 34 2 1098 102 34.31 1 7 2 112 60
8 HM Amla 2017 26 26 5 1021 104* 48.61 2 7 1 99 32
                           
1 C Munro 2018 48 48 3 1530 104 34.00 1 12 4 142 82
2 CA Ingram 2018 51 50 13 1378 89 37.24 0 10 1 115 75
3 AJ Finch 2018 39 38 10 1350 172 48.21 3 6 4 124 73
4 DJM Short 2018 38 38 3 1346 122* 38.45 1 10 2 131 52
5 KS Williamson 2018 39 39 7 1266 84 39.56 0 12 2 107 45
6 RR Pant 2018 32 31 2 1209 128* 41.68 2 10 3 122 66
7 S Dhawan 2018 34 33 3 1186 92* 39.53 0 10 1 129 39
8 JC Buttler 2018 31 31 3 1119 95* 39.96 0 10 1 111 44
9 SR Watson 2018 35 35 3 1108 117* 34.62 2 4 1 93 66
10 SK Raina 2018 37 35 4 1057 126* 34.09 1 7 1 106 34
11 BB McCullum 2018 45 45 2 1037 68 24.11 0 6 4 93 51
12 CH Gayle 2018 36 34 2 1027 104* 32.09 1 8 4 90 73
13 CA Lynn 2018 43 42 2 1023 74 25.57 0 4 3 113 45
14 GJ Maxwell 2018 41 40 5 1017 103* 29.05 1 5 1 74 48

Calendar year 2016 and 2018 are the only two calendar years in which ten or  more batsmen have scored thousand runs in a calendar year. In 2016, eleven batsmen have achieved the feat while in 2018 – a record number of 14 batsmen – have achieved the feat

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli 2016 31 29 11 1614 113 89.66 4 14 1 153 47
2 Umar Akmal 2016 56 51 14 1386 115* 37.45 1 11 6 102 73
3 CH Gayle 2016 48 47 4 1304 108* 30.32 2 7 5 93 112
4 SR Watson 2016 50 49 7 1163 124* 27.69 1 5 4 89 65
5 AB de Villiers 2016 30 29 5 1122 129* 46.75 1 10 2 92 61
6 Tamim Iqbal 2016 30 30 6 1111 103* 46.29 1 10 1 109 33
7 KC Sangakkara 2016 46 46 1 1096 72 24.35 0 7 2 126 20
8 DA Warner 2016 27 27 3 1086 93* 45.25 0 10 1 113 39
9 Shoaib Malik 2016 44 40 11 1082 67* 37.31 0 5 1 83 33
10 AJ Finch 2016 29 28 2 1053 79 40.50 0 11 2 104 37
11 AD Russell 2016 59 51 8 1033 100 24.02 1 0 1 65 78
                           
1 C Munro 2018 48 48 3 1530 104 34.00 1 12 4 142 82
2 CA Ingram 2018 51 50 13 1378 89 37.24 0 10 1 115 75
3 AJ Finch 2018 39 38 10 1350 172 48.21 3 6 4 124 73
4 DJM Short 2018 38 38 3 1346 122* 38.45 1 10 2 131 52
5 KS Williamson 2018 39 39 7 1266 84 39.56 0 12 2 107 45
6 RR Pant 2018 32 31 2 1209 128* 41.68 2 10 3 122 66
7 S Dhawan 2018 34 33 3 1186 92* 39.53 0 10 1 129 39
8 JC Buttler 2018 31 31 3 1119 95* 39.96 0 10 1 111 44
9 SR Watson 2018 35 35 3 1108 117* 34.62 2 4 1 93 66
10 SK Raina 2018 37 35 4 1057 126* 34.09 1 7 1 106 34
11 BB McCullum 2018 45 45 2 1037 68 24.11 0 6 4 93 51
12 CH Gayle 2018 36 34 2 1027 104* 32.09 1 8 4 90 73
13 CA Lynn 2018 43 42 2 1023 74 25.57 0 4 3 113 45
14 GJ Maxwell 2018 41 40 5 1017 103* 29.05 1 5 1 74 48

There are five occasion of batsmen scoring 1500 plus runs in a calendar year in T20 games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
2 V Kohli 2016 31 29 11 1614 113 89.66 4 14 1 153 47
3 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
4 C Munro 2018 48 48 3 1530 104 34.00 1 12 4 142 82
5 BB McCullum 2017 59 58 6 1518 91 29.19 0 11 5 131 94

There are six occasions of batsmen scoring 100 plus boundary sixes in a calendar year in T20 games. All such occasions are listed below. It is interesting to note that CH Gayle is the batsman on all these six occasions.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
2 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
3 CH Gayle 2013 33 33 6 1344 175* 49.77 3 7 0 98 100
4 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
5 CH Gayle 2016 48 47 4 1304 108* 30.32 2 7 5 93 112
6 CH Gayle 2017 44 43 7 1291 146* 35.86 2 7 4 84 101

There are 37 occasions of batsmen scoring 100 plus boundary fours in a calendar year. All such occasions are tabulated below. It is interesting to note that V Kohli is the only batsman to score 150 plus boundary fours in a calendar year. He has scored 153 boundary fours in 2016.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli 2016 31 29 11 1614 113 89.66 4 14 1 153 47
2 C Munro 2018 48 48 3 1530 104 34.00 1 12 4 142 82
3 M Jayawardene 2010 32 32 4 1156 110* 41.28 2 8 3 139 37
4 Ahmed Shehzad 2012 34 34 3 1138 113* 36.70 2 8 5 134 32
5 BB McCullum 2017 59 58 6 1518 91 29.19 0 11 5 131 94
6 DJM Short 2018 38 38 3 1346 122* 38.45 1 10 2 131 52
7 S Dhawan 2018 34 33 3 1186 92* 39.53 0 10 1 129 39
8 TM Dilshan 2009 37 36 4 1086 96* 33.93 0 10 2 128 23
9 LMP Simmons 2015 37 37 2 1172 73 33.48 0 11 3 126 38
10 KC Sangakkara 2016 46 46 1 1096 72 24.35 0 7 2 126 20
11 AJ Finch 2018 39 38 10 1350 172 48.21 3 6 4 124 73
12 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
13 RR Pant 2018 32 31 2 1209 128* 41.68 2 10 3 122 66
14 DR Smith 2014 44 43 2 1203 110* 29.34 2 7 2 121 65
15 Imran Nazir 2012 37 37 4 1036 76* 31.39 0 9 3 118 42
16 Azhar Mahmood 2012 48 47 9 1158 100* 30.47 1 7 1 117 39
17 LMP Simmons 2014 37 36 4 1209 100* 37.78 1 9 4 116 48
18 CA Ingram 2018 51 50 13 1378 89 37.24 0 10 1 115 75
19 AJ Finch 2014 42 42 4 1172 89 30.84 0 9 2 114 47
20 LJ Wright 2012 37 35 3 1090 117 34.06 1 6 1 114 43
21 AJ Finch 2017 40 40 2 1225 114* 32.23 1 8 2 113 60
22 CA Lynn 2018 43 42 2 1023 74 25.57 0 4 3 113 45
23 DA Warner 2016 27 27 3 1086 93* 45.25 0 10 1 113 39
24 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
25 L Ronchi 2017 36 34 2 1098 102 34.31 1 7 2 112 60
26 DA Warner 2011 33 33 5 1181 135* 42.17 3 7 2 112 49
27 JC Buttler 2018 31 31 3 1119 95* 39.96 0 10 1 111 44
28 DA Warner 2010 45 45 2 1082 107* 25.16 1 5 4 110 53
29 DR Smith 2013 48 47 4 1077 68 25.04 0 7 5 110 44
30 LJ Wright 2014 36 36 3 1028 153* 31.15 2 4 4 110 39
31 Tamim Iqbal 2016 30 30 6 1111 103* 46.29 1 10 1 109 33
32 KS Williamson 2018 39 39 7 1266 84 39.56 0 12 2 107 45
33 SK Raina 2018 37 35 4 1057 126* 34.09 1 7 1 106 34
34 AJ Finch 2016 29 28 2 1053 79 40.50 0 11 2 104 37
35 BB McCullum 2012 37 36 1 1034 123 29.54 2 2 2 103 39
36 Umar Akmal 2016 56 51 14 1386 115* 37.45 1 11 6 102 73
37 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121

CH Gayle is the only batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes and 100 plus boundary fours in three calendar years – 2011, 2012 and 2015. The following table lists his performance.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
2 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
3 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135

CH Gayle {08}, AJ Finch {04}, BB McCullum {03}, DA Warner {03}, and KA Pollard {03} are the five batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs in a calendar year in T20 games in three or more calendar years. The performance of these five batsmen are tabulated below

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
2 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
3 CH Gayle 2013 33 33 6 1344 175* 49.77 3 7 0 98 100
4 CH Gayle 2014 37 36 3 1056 111* 32.00 2 5 0 91 60
5 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
6 CH Gayle 2016 48 47 4 1304 108* 30.32 2 7 5 93 112
7 CH Gayle 2017 44 43 7 1291 146* 35.86 2 7 4 84 101
8 CH Gayle 2018 36 34 2 1027 104* 32.09 1 8 4 90 73
                           
1 AJ Finch 2014 42 42 4 1172 89 30.84 0 9 2 114 47
2 AJ Finch 2016 29 28 2 1053 79 40.50 0 11 2 104 37
3 AJ Finch 2017 40 40 2 1225 114* 32.23 1 8 2 113 60
4 AJ Finch 2018 39 38 10 1350 172 48.21 3 6 4 124 73
                           
1 BB McCullum 2012 37 36 1 1034 123 29.54 2 2 2 103 39
2 BB McCullum 2017 59 58 6 1518 91 29.19 0 11 5 131 94
3 BB McCullum 2018 45 45 2 1037 68 24.11 0 6 4 93 51
                           
1 DA Warner 2010 45 45 2 1082 107* 25.16 1 5 4 110 53
2 DA Warner 2011 33 33 5 1181 135* 42.17 3 7 2 112 49
3 DA Warner 2016 27 27 3 1086 93* 45.25 0 10 1 113 39
                           
1 KA Pollard 2010 55 52 9 1076 89* 25.02 0 5 3 64 80
2 KA Pollard 2012 50 43 15 1041 65* 37.17 0 7 0 66 78
3 KA Pollard 2017 60 55 10 1225 83* 27.22 0 8 1 74 78

CH Gayle has performed a unique feat while scoring 1000 plus runs in a calendar year. He has achieved the feat in eight calendar years and that too in eight consecutive calendar years from 2011 to 2018.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
2 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
3 CH Gayle 2013 33 33 6 1344 175* 49.77 3 7 0 98 100
4 CH Gayle 2014 37 36 3 1056 111* 32.00 2 5 0 91 60
5 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
6 CH Gayle 2016 48 47 4 1304 108* 30.32 2 7 5 93 112
7 CH Gayle 2017 44 43 7 1291 146* 35.86 2 7 4 84 101
8 CH Gayle 2018 36 34 2 1027 104* 32.09 1 8 4 90 73

The following table lists the seven occasions in which a batsman has scored three or more centuries in a calendar year in T20 games

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli 2016 31 29 11 1614 113 89.66 4 14 1 153 47
2 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
3 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
4 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
5 AJ Finch 2018 39 38 10 1350 172 48.21 3 6 4 124 73
6 CH Gayle 2013 33 33 6 1344 175* 49.77 3 7 0 98 100
7 DA Warner 2011 33 33 5 1181 135* 42.17 3 7 2 112 49

There are 20 occasions of batsmen scoring ten or more half centuries in a calendar year in T20 games. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Year Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 V Kohli 2016 31 29 11 1614 113 89.66 4 14 1 153 47
2 CH Gayle 2012 40 38 6 1532 128* 47.87 3 13 2 100 121
3 C Munro 2018 48 48 3 1530 104 34.00 1 12 4 142 82
4 KS Williamson 2018 39 39 7 1266 84 39.56 0 12 2 107 45
5 BB McCullum 2017 59 58 6 1518 91 29.19 0 11 5 131 94
6 Umar Akmal 2016 56 51 14 1386 115* 37.45 1 11 6 102 73
7 LMP Simmons 2015 37 37 2 1172 73 33.48 0 11 3 126 38
8 AJ Finch 2016 29 28 2 1053 79 40.50 0 11 2 104 37
9 JP Duminy 2009 35 34 11 1019 99* 44.30 0 11 3 81 29
10 CH Gayle 2015 36 36 8 1665 151* 59.46 3 10 0 123 135
11 CH Gayle 2011 31 31 5 1497 109* 57.57 4 10 3 112 116
12 CA Ingram 2018 51 50 13 1378 89 37.24 0 10 1 115 75
13 DJM Short 2018 38 38 3 1346 122* 38.45 1 10 2 131 52
14 RR Pant 2018 32 31 2 1209 128* 41.68 2 10 3 122 66
15 S Dhawan 2018 34 33 3 1186 92* 39.53 0 10 1 129 39
16 AB de Villiers 2016 30 29 5 1122 129* 46.75 1 10 2 92 61
17 JC Buttler 2018 31 31 3 1119 95* 39.96 0 10 1 111 44
18 Tamim Iqbal 2016 30 30 6 1111 103* 46.29 1 10 1 109 33
19 TM Dilshan 2009 37 36 4 1086 96* 33.93 0 10 2 128 23
20 DA Warner 2016 27 27 3 1086 93* 45.25 0 10 1 113 39
SK Raina’s rare double in T20 games – becomes the fifth cricketer to appear in 300 plus T20 games and score 8000 plus runs

SK Raina’s rare double in T20 games – becomes the fifth cricketer to appear in 300 plus T20 games and score 8000 plus runs

SK Raina of India achieved two milestones in a single T20 game. His appearance for Uttar Pradesh against Puducherry at Delhi in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on 25 Feb 2019 was his 300th appearance in T20 games. He became the 13th cricketer to appear in 300 T20 games. The following table lists all the thirteen cricketers. SK Raina became the second Indian cricketer to appear in 300 T20 games

No Player Span Mat Runs HS Ave C Wkts BBI Ave 5 Ct St
1 KA Pollard 2006-2019 451 8838 104 29.85 1 259 4/15 24.17 0 256 0
2 DJ Bravo 2006-2019 432 6195 70* 24.19 0 472 5/23 24.43 2 214 0
3 BB McCullum 2005-2019 370 9922 158* 29.97 7 0 0 153 14
4 CH Gayle 2005-2019 369 12298 175* 39.16 21 80 4/22 30.98 0 86 0
5 Shoaib Malik 2005-2019 340 8603 95* 36.60 0 136 5/13 26.30 2 133 0
6 DR Smith 2006-2019 331 7799 110* 26.52 5 105 4/8 28.23 0 138 0
7 RN ten Doeschate 2003-2019 331 6675 121* 29.40 2 113 4/24 25.77 0 123 0
8 JA Morkel 2004-2018 318 4247 73* 26.37 0 247 4/25 25.53 0 71 0
9 SP Narine 2011-2019 314 1973 79 14.83 0 360 5/19 19.83 1 68 0
10 Sohail Tanvir 2005-2019 313 2234 60* 16.07 0 320 6/14 25.08 2 53 0
11 MS Dhoni 2006-2019 301 6165 79* 38.53 0 0 0 159 78
12 SK Raina 2006-2019 300 8001 126* 33.47 4 53 4/26 34.47 0 157 0
13 LJ Wright 2004-2018 300 7199 153* 28.45 7 79 3/17 32.44 0 94 0

He scored 12 runs in this game  and his run aggregate in T20 games at the end of this game read 8001. He became the fifth cricketer to score 8000 plus runs in the history of T20 games. The following table lists the five cricketers who have scored 8000 plus runs. It is just a coincidence that all these five cricketers have achieved the rare double of 300 plus games and 8000 plus runs. SK Raina became the first Indian cricketer to achieve this rare double

No Player Span Mat Runs HS Ave C Wkts BBI Ave 5 Ct St
1 CH Gayle 2005-2019 369 12298 175* 39.16 21 80 4/22 30.98 0 86 0
2 BB McCullum 2005-2019 370 9922 158* 29.97 7 0 0 153 14
3 KA Pollard 2006-2019 451 8838 104 29.85 1 259 4/15 24.17 0 256 0
4 Shoaib Malik 2005-2019 340 8603 95* 36.60 0 136 5/13 26.30 2 133 0
5 SK Raina 2006-2019 300 8001 126* 33.47 4 53 4/26 34.47 0 157 0