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T Bhatia of India owns the record for most stumping dismissals by a wicket keeper in a single edition of Women’s World T20.

T Bhatia of India owns the record for most stumping dismissals by a wicket keeper in a single edition of Women’s World T20.

T Bhatia of India owns the record for most stumping dismissals by a wicketkeeper in a single edition of Women’s World T20. At the end of the game against Australia at Providence on 17.11.18, she has effected nine stumping dismissals. All her dismissals are detailed below

No Player St Bowler Runs Opp Ground Date
1 J Watkins St Poonam Yadav 00 NZl Providence 09.11.18
2 HNK Jensen St RP Yadav 02 NZl Providence 09.11.18
3 Aliya Riaz St Poonam Yadav 04 Pak Providence 11.11.18
4 Sana Mir St Poonam Yadav 02 Pak Providence 11.11.18
5 CMA Shillington St  Poonam  Yadav 23 Ire Providence 15.11.18
6 L Delany St RP Yadav 09 Ire Providence 15.11.18
7 L Martiz St RP Yadav 00 Ire Providence 15.11.18
8 RL Haynes St Poonam Yadav 08 Aus Providence 17.11.18
9 TJ Vlaeminck St AA Patil 00 Aus Providence 17.11.18

The previous record for most stumping dismissals was six and was credited to  Batool Fatima of Pakistan. She had effected six stumping dismissals in two editions – 2012-13 held in Sri Lanka and 2013-14 held in Bangladesh.

T Bhatia went past Batool Fatima when she stumped L Martiz of Ireland for zero off the bowling of RP Yadav on 15.11.18. It was her seventh stumping dismissal in the ongoing edition of Women’s World T20

 

V Krishnamurty of India sets the record for most catches by a fields woman in Women’s World T20

V Krishnamurty of India sets the record for most catches by a fields woman in Women’s World T20

V Krishnamurthy of India pouched four catches in the ongoing World Women’s World T20 against Australia at Providence on 17.11.18 to become the second fields woman to pouch four catches in an innings in the history of Women’s T20I. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct Ct Fi Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 LS Greenway 4 4 4 2 Eng NZl Chelmsford 29 Jun 2010
2 V Krishnamurthy 4 4 4 2 Ind Aus Providence 17 Nov 2018

V Krishnamurthy’s effort in this game makes her the first fields woman to take four catches in an innings in Women’s World T20. The following table lists the fields women who have pouched three or more catches in an innings in Women’s World T20

No Player Dis Ct Ct Fi Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 V Krishnamurthy 4 4 4 2 Ind Aus Providence 17 Nov 2018
2 P Roy 3 3 3 1 Ind Pak Taunton 13 Jun 2009
3 SACA King 3 3 3 1 Win NZl Gros Islet 14 May 2010
4 JE Cameron 3 3 3 1 Aus Ind Galle 27 Sep 2012
5 M Kapp 3 3 3 1 RSA Pak Col-Moors 03 Oct 2012
6 NR Sciver 3 3 3 2 Eng Ban Sylhet 28 Mar 2014

V Krishnamurthy’s effort in this game makes her the first Indian fields woman to take four catches in an innings in Women’s World T20 and earns her a record for most catches by an Indian fields woman to take most catches in an innings in Women’s World T20. The previous record was in the name of P Roy who had taken three catches against Pakistan at Taunton on 13 Jun 2009.

No Player Dis Ct Ct Fi Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 V Krishnamurthy 4 4 4 2 Ind Aus Providence 17 Nov 2018
2 P Roy 3 3 3 1 Ind Pak Taunton 13 Jun 2009

 

Batsmen’s twin centuries in a losing cause – BRM Taylor of Zimbabwe joins the list

Batsmen’s twin centuries in a losing cause – BRM Taylor of Zimbabwe joins the list

BRM Taylor’s twin centuries – 110 and 106 not out – against Bangladesh at Dhaka In the just concluded test were in a losing cause providing the eleventh occasion of a batsman’s twin centuries going in vain in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 H Sutcliffe 176 127 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
2 GA Headley 106 107 Win Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1939
3 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
4 CL Walcott 155 110 Win Aus Kingston 11 Jun 1955
5 SM Gavaskar 111 137 Ind Pak Karachi 14 Nov 1978
6 A Flower 142 199* Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
7 BC Lara 221 130 Win Srl Col-SSC 29 Nov 2001
8 AJ Strauss 123 108 Eng Ind Chennai 11 Dec 2008
9 HM Amla 114 123* SAF Ind Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
10 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
11 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

BRM Taylor’s twin centuries – 110 and 106 not out – against Bangladesh at Dhaka In the just concluded test was in a losing cause providing the second occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman’s twin centuries going in vain in the annals of test cricket. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 A Flower 142 199* Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
2 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

Zimbabwe became the fourth team to have two or more batsmen’s twin hundred’s going in vain. Other teams are – India {03}, West Indies {03} and England {02}. The following table lists the batsmen from each of the four teams

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
2 SM Gavaskar 111 137 Ind Pak Karachi 14 Nov 1978
3 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
               
1 GA Headley 106 107 Win Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1939
2 CL Walcott 155 110 Win Aus Kingston 11 Jun 1955
3 BC Lara 221 130 Win Srl Col-SSC 29 Nov 2001
               
1 H Sutcliffe 176 127 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
2 AJ Strauss 123 108 Eng Ind Chennai 11 Dec 2008
               
1 A Flower 142 199* Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
2 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

 

Batsmen scoring centuries in both innings of a test

Batsmen scoring centuries in both innings of a test

BRM Taylor of Zimbabwe scored 110 and 106 not out in the just concluded test against Bangladesh at Dhaka to provide the 84th occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 W Bardsley 136 130 Aus Eng The Oval 09 Aug 1909
2 CAG Russell 140 111 Eng SAF Durban 16 Feb 1923
3 H Sutcliffe 176 127 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
4 WR Hammond 119* 177 Eng Aus Adelaide 01 Feb 1929
5 H Sutcliffe 104 109* Eng SAF The Oval 17 Aug 1929
6 GA Headley 114 112 Win Eng Georgetown 21 Feb 1930
7 E Paynter 117 100 Eng SAF Johannesburg 24 Dec 1938
8 GA Headley 106 107 Win Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1939
9 DCS Compton 147 103* Eng Aus Adelaide 31 Jan 1947
10 AR Morris 122 124* Aus Eng Adelaide 31 Jan 1947
11 A Melville 189 104* SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1947
12 B Mitchell 120 189* SAF Eng The Oval 16 Aug 1947
13 DG Bradman 132 127* Aus Ind Melbourne 01 Jan 1948
14 VS Hazare 116 145 Ind Aus Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
15 ED Weekes 162 101 Win Ind Kolkata 31 Dec 1948
16 J Moroney 118 101* Aus SAF Johannesburg 10 Feb 1950
17 CL Walcott 126 110 Win Aus Port of Spain 11 Apr 1955
18 CL Walcott 155 110 Win Aus Kingston 11 Jun 1955
19 GS Sobers 125 109* Win Pak Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
20 RB Kanhai 117 115 Win Aus Adelaide 27 Jan 1961
21 Hanif Mohammad 111 104 Pak Eng Dhaka 19 Jan 1962
22 RB Simpson 153 115 Aus Pak Karachi 24 Oct 1964
23 KD Walters 242 103 Aus Win Sydney 14 Feb 1969
24 SM Gavaskar 124 220 Ind Win Port of Spain 13 Apr 1971
25 LG Rowe 214 100* Win NZl Kingston 16 Feb 1972
26 GS Chappell 247* 133 Aus NZl Wellington 01 Mar 1974
27 IM Chappell 145 121 Aus NZl Wellington 01 Mar 1974
28 GM Turner 101 110* NZl Aus Christchurch 08 Mar 1974
29 GS Chappell 123 109* Aus Win Brisbane 28 Nov 1975
30 CG Greenidge 134 101 Win Eng Manchester 08 Jul 1976
31 GP Howarth 122 102 NZl Eng Auckland 04 Mar 1978
32 SM Gavaskar 111 137 Ind Pak Karachi 14 Nov 1978
33 SM Gavaskar 107 182* Ind Win Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
34 AR Border 150* 153 Aus Pak Lahore 18 Mar 1980
35 LRD Mendis 105 105 Srl Ind Chennai 17 Sep 1982
36 Javed Miandad 104 103* Pak NZl Hyderabad (Sind) 25 Nov 1984
37 AR Border 140 114* Aus NZl Christchurch 28 Feb 1986
38 DM Jones 116 121* Aus Pak Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
39 GA Gooch 333 123 Eng Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
40 AP Gurusinha 119 102 Srl NZl Hamilton 22 Feb 1991
41 AH Jones 122 100* NZl Srl Hamilton 22 Feb 1991
42 AJ Stewart 118 143 Eng Win Bridgetown 08 Apr 1994
43 G Kirsten 102 133 SAF Ind Kolkata 27 Nov 1996
44 PA de Silva 138* 103* Srl Pak Colombo (SSC) 26 Apr 1997
45 SR Waugh 108 116 Aus Eng Manchester 03 Jul 1997
46 PA de Silva 146 120 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 09 Aug 1997
47 GW Flower 104 151 Zim NZl Harare 18 Sep 1997
48 R Dravid 190 103* Ind NZl Hamilton 02 Jan 1999
49 Wajahatullah Wasti 133 121* Pak Srl Lahore 04 Mar 1999
50 A Flower 142 199* Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
51 BC Lara 221 130 Win Srl Colombo (SSC) 29 Nov 2001
52 ML Hayden 197 103 Aus Eng Brisbane 07 Nov 2002
53 Yasir Hameed 170 105 Pak Ban Karachi 20 Aug 2003
54 ML Hayden 117 132 Aus Srl Cairns 09 Jul 2004
55 MP Vaughan 103 101* Eng Win Lord’s 22 Jul 2004
56 ME Trescothick 105 107 Eng Win Birmingham 29 Jul 2004
57 R Dravid 110 135 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
58 RT Ponting 149 104* Aus Win Brisbane 03 Nov 2005
59 Inzamam-ul-Haq 109 100* Pak Eng Faisalabad 20 Nov 2005
60 RT Ponting 120 143* Aus SAF Sydney 02 Jan 2006
61 RT Ponting 103 116 Aus SAF Durban 24 Mar 2006
62 Mohammad Yousuf 102 124 Pak Win Karachi 27 Nov 2006
63 JH Kallis 155 100* SAF Pak Karachi 01 Oct 2007
64 AJ Strauss 123 108 Eng Ind Chennai 11 Dec 2008
65 TM Dilshan 162 143 Srl Ban Chittagong 03 Jan 2009
66 PJ Hughes 115 160 Aus SAF Durban 06 Mar 2009
67 HM Amla 114 123* SAF Ind Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
68 JH Kallis 161 109* SAF Ind Cape Town 02 Jan 2011
69 KOA Powell 117 110 Win Ban Dhaka 13 Nov 2012
70 KC Sangakkara 142 105 Srl Ban Galle 08 Mar 2013
71 PG Fulton 136 110 NZl Eng Auckland 22 Mar 2013
72 BRM Taylor 171 102* Zim Ban Harare 17 Apr 2013
73 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014
74 DA Warner 135 145 Aus SAF Cape Town 01 Mar 2014
75 Younis Khan 106 103* Pak Aus Dubai (DSC) 22 Oct 2014
76 Azhar Ali 109 100* Pak Aus Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 2014
77 Misbah-ul-Haq 101 101* Pak Aus Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 2014
78 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
79 DA Warner 145 102 Aus Ind Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
80 DA Warner 163 116 Aus NZl Brisbane 05 Nov 2015
81 AM Rahane 127 100* Ind SAF Delhi 03 Dec 2015
82 SD Hope 147 118* Win Eng Leeds 25 Aug 2017
83 Mominul Haque 176 105 Ban Srl Chittagong 31 Jan 2018
84 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the fourth occasion of a Zimbabwe batsman scoring centuries in both innings of test. All the four occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 GW Flower 104 151 Zim NZl Harare 18 Sep 1997
2 A Flower 142 199* Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
3 BRM Taylor 171 102* Zim Ban Harare 17 Apr 2013
4 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in both innings of test against Bangladesh. All the four occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Yasir Hameed 170 105 Pak Ban Karachi 20 Aug 2003
2 TM Dilshan 162 143 Srl Ban Chittagong 03 Jan 2009
3 KOA Powell 117 110 Win Ban Dhaka 13 Nov 2012
4 KC Sangakkara 142 105 Srl Ban Galle 08 Mar 2013
5 BRM Taylor 171 102* Zim Ban Harare 17 Apr 2013
6 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014
7 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

DA Warner {03}, RT Ponting {03}, SM Gavaskar {03}, AR Border {02}, BRM Taylor {02}, CL Walcott {02}, GA Headley {02}, GS Chappell {02}, H Sutcliffe {02}, JH Kallis {02}, KC Sangakkara {02}, ML Hayden {02}, PA de Silva {02} and R Dravid {02} are the fourteen batsmen who have scored centuries in both innings of a test on two or more  occasions.

BRM Taylor joined this exclusive list in the just concluded test against Bangladesh at Dhaka. Prior to this, he had scored 171 and 102 not out against Bangladesh at Harare in Apr 2014. The feats of all these fourteen batsmen are tabulated below.

No No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 1 DA Warner 135 145 Aus SAF Cape Town 01 Mar 2014
  2 DA Warner 145 102 Aus Ind Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
  3 DA Warner 163 116 Aus NZl Brisbane 05 Nov 2015
                 
2 1 RT Ponting 149 104* Aus Win Brisbane 03 Nov 2005
  2 RT Ponting 120 143* Aus SAF Sydney 02 Jan 2006
  3 RT Ponting 103 116 Aus SAF Durban 24 Mar 2006
                 
3 1 SM Gavaskar 124 220 Ind Win Port of Spain 13 Apr 1971
  2 SM Gavaskar 111 137 Ind Pak Karachi 14 Nov 1978
  3 SM Gavaskar 107 182* Ind Win Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
                 
4 1 AR Border 150* 153 Aus Pak Lahore 18 Mar 1980
  2 AR Border 140 114* Aus NZl Christchurch 28 Feb 1986
                 
5 1 BRM Taylor 171 102* Zim Ban Harare 17 Apr 2013
  2 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018
                 
6 1 CL Walcott 126 110 Win Aus Port of Spain 11 Apr 1955
  2 CL Walcott 155 110 Win Aus Kingston 11 Jun 1955
                 
7 1 GA Headley 114 112 Win Eng Georgetown 21 Feb 1930
  2 GA Headley 106 107 Win Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1939
                 
8 1 GS Chappell 247* 133 Aus NZl Wellington 01 Mar 1974
  2 GS Chappell 123 109* Aus Win Brisbane 28 Nov 1975
                 
9 1 H Sutcliffe 176 127 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
  2 H Sutcliffe 104 109* Eng SAF The Oval 17 Aug 1929
                 
10 1 JH Kallis 155 100* SAF Pak Karachi 01 Oct 2007
  2 JH Kallis 161 109* SAF Ind Cape Town 02 Jan 2011
                 
11 1 KC Sangakkara 142 105 Srl Ban Galle 08 Mar 2013
  2 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014
                 
12 1 ML Hayden 197 103 Aus Eng Brisbane 07 Nov 2002
  2 ML Hayden 117 132 Aus Srl Cairns 09 Jul 2004
                 
13 1 PA de Silva 138* 103* Srl Pak Colombo (SSC) 26 Apr 1997
  2 PA de Silva 146 120 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 09 Aug 1997
                 
14 1 R Dravid 190 103* Ind NZl Hamilton 02 Jan 1999
  2 R Dravid 110 135 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Mar 2005

RT Ponting, SM Gavaskar, BRM Taylor, CL Walcott, GA Headey, and KC Sangakkara are the six batsmen who have scored twin centuries against the same opposition on two occasions. The following table lists the performance of these six batsmen.

No No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 1 RT Ponting 120 143* Aus SAF Sydney 02 Jan 2006
  2 RT Ponting 103 116 Aus SAF Durban 24 Mar 2006
                 
2 1 SM Gavaskar 124 220 Ind Win Port of Spain 13 Apr 1971
  2 SM Gavaskar 107 182* Ind Win Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
                 
3 1 BRM Taylor 171 102* Zim Ban Harare 17 Apr 2013
  2 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018
                 
4 1 CL Walcott 126 110 Win Aus Port of Spain 11 Apr 1955
  2 CL Walcott 155 110 Win Aus Kingston 11 Jun 1955
                 
5 1 GA Headley 114 112 Win Eng Georgetown 21 Feb 1930
  2 GA Headley 106 107 Win Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1939
                 
6 1 KC Sangakkara 142 105 Srl Ban Galle 08 Mar 2013
  2 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014

BRM Taylor emulated KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka in scoring twin centuries against Bangladesh on two occasions. The following table lists the performance of these two batsmen

No No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 1 BRM Taylor 171 102* Zim Ban Harare 17 Apr 2013
  2 BRM Taylor 110 106* Zim Ban Dhaka 11 Nov 2018
                 
2 1 KC Sangakkara 142 105 Srl Ban Galle 08 Mar 2013
  2 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014

GS Chappell-IM Chappell and Azhar Ali-Misbah-ul-Haq scored twin centuries in the same test to provide the only two occasions of two batsmen scoring centuries in both innings of the test in the annals of test cricket. Both the occasions are tabulated below.

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 GS Chappell 247* 133 Aus NZl Wellington 01 Mar 1974
2 IM Chappell 145 121 Aus NZl Wellington 01 Mar 1974
               
1 Azhar Ali 109 100* Pak Aus Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 2014
2 Misbah-ul-Haq 101 101* Pak Aus Abu Dhabi 30 Oct 2014

The following are the three occasions of rival batsmen scoring twin centuries in a test. Adelaide and Hamilton are the two venues which have witnessed such a feat. Adelaide has witnessed two such feats in Jan 1947 and Dec 2014

No Player FI SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DCS Compton 147 103* Eng Aus Adelaide 31 Jan 1947
2 AR Morris 122 124* Aus Eng Adelaide 31 Jan 1947
               
1 AP Gurusinha 119 102 Srl NZl Hamilton 22 Feb 1991
2 AH Jones 122 100* NZl Srl Hamilton 22 Feb 1991
               
1 V Kohli 115 141 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
2 DA Warner 145 102 Aus Ind Adelaide 09 Dec 2014

 

 

Bangladesh posting a team total of 500 plus runs in a test innings

Bangladesh posting a team total of 500 plus runs in a test innings

Bangladesh  posted a team total of 522  for  7 declared against Zimbabwe in the ongoing test at Dhaka to  provide the eighth occasion of Zimbabwe posting a total of 500 plus runs in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Bangladesh 556 148.3 v West Indies Dhaka 13 Nov 2012
2 Bangladesh 638 196.0 v Sri Lanka Galle 08 Mar 2013
3 Bangladesh 501 148.5 v New Zealand Chittagong 09 Oct 2013
4 Bangladesh 503 153.4 v Zimbabwe Chittagong 12 Nov 2014
5 Bangladesh 555/6 136.0 v Pakistan Khulna 28 Apr 2015
6 Bangladesh 595/8d 152.0 v New Zealand Wellington 12 Jan 2017
7 Bangladesh 513 129.5 v Sri Lanka Chittagong 31 Jan 2018
8 Bangladesh 522/7d 160.0 v Zimbabwe Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the second occasion of Bangladesh posting a total of 500 plus runs against Zimbabwe. It had posted 503 at Chittagong in Nov 2014. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Bangladesh 503 153.4 v Zimbabwe Chittagong 12 Nov 2014
2 Bangladesh 522/7d 160.0 v Zimbabwe Dhaka 11 Nov 2018
Mushfiqur Rahim’s unique feat

Mushfiqur Rahim’s unique feat

Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangladesh scored 219 not out against Zimbabwe at Dhaka in the ongoing test to provide the ninth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All  such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Imtiaz Ahmed 209 2 Pak NZl Lahore 26 Oct 1955
2 Taslim Arif 210* 2 Pak Aus Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
3 DSBP Kuruppu 201* 1 Srl NZl Colombo (CCC) 16 Apr 1987
4 A Flower 232* 3 Zim Ind Nagpur 25 Nov 2000
5 AC Gilchrist 204* 1 Aus SAF Johannesburg 22 Feb 2002
6 KC Sangakkara 230 2 Srl Pak Lahore 06 Mar 2002
7 MS Dhoni 224 2 Ind Aus Chennai 22 Feb 2013
8 Mushfiqur Rahim 200 2 Ban Srl Galle 08 Mar 2013
9 Mushfiqur Rahim 219* 1 Ban Zim Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangladesh scored 219 not out against Zimbabwe at Dhaka in the ongoing test to provide the second occasion of his scoring 200 plus runs in an innings as a wicket-keeper batsman in the annals of test cricket. Prior to this knock, he had scored 200 against Sri  Lanka at Galle in Mar 2013. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Mushfiqur Rahim 200 2 Ban Srl Galle 08 Mar 2013
2 Mushfiqur Rahim 219* 1 Ban Zim Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

Mushfiqur Rahim earned the distinction of scoring 200 plus runs on two occasions to become the only wicketkeeper to perform such a feat. Add this little flavor to his unique feat – his two double centuries have come on away and home soil

Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangladesh scored 219 not out against Zimbabwe at Dhaka in the ongoing test to provide the fourth occasion of a Bangladesh batsmen scoring 200 plus runs in test innings.  All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Mushfiqur Rahim 200 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 08 Mar 2013
2 Tamim Iqbal 206 3 v Pakistan Khulna 28 Apr 2015
3 Shakib Al Hasan 217 1 v New Zealand Wellington 12 Jan 2017
4 Mushfiqur Rahim 219* 1 v Zimbabwe Dhaka 11 Nov 2018

It also represents the highest individual score by a  Bangladesh batsman  in test innings. The previous best was 217 by Shakib Al Hasan  against New Zealand at Khulna  in Jan 2017

Opening batsmen who have scored nineties in Twenty20 Internationals

Opening batsmen who have scored nineties in Twenty20 Internationals

S Dhawan of India scored 92 against West Indies at Chennai T20I on 11 Nov 2018 to provide the 22nd occasion of an opening batsman scoring a ninety in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DR Martyn 96 1 Aus RSA Brisbane 09 Jan 2006
2 HH Gibbs 90* 2 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
3 TM Dilshan 96* 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
4 LE Bosman 94 1 RSA Eng Centurion 15 Nov 2009
5 M Jayawardene 98* 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010
6 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
7 MJ Guptill 91* 2 NZl Zim Auckland 11 Feb 2012
8 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
9 DA Warner 90* 1 Aus Srl Sydney 26 Jan 2013
10 Ahmed Shehzad 98* 1 Pak Zim Harare 24 Aug 2013
11 AD Hales 94 1 Eng Aus Ch-le-St 31 Aug 2013
12 CH Gayle 90 2 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
13 H Masakadza 93* 1 Zim Ban Khulna 22 Jan 2016
14 HM Amla 97* 1 RSA Aus Cape Town 09 Mar 2016
15 Najeeb Tarakai 90 1 Afg Ire Greater Noida 10 Mar 2017
16 E Lewis 91 2 Win Pak Port of Spain 01 Apr 2017
17 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
18 Babar Azam 97* 1 Pak Win Karachi 02 Apr 2018
19 RG Sharma 97 1 Ind Ire Dublin (M ) 27 Jun 2018
20 SF Mire 94 1 Zim Pak Harare 04 Jul 2018
21 Fakhar Zaman 91 2 Pak Aus Harare 08 Jul 2018
22 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a ninety in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below. S Dhawan became the first Indian batsman to score ninety on two occasions.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
2 RG Sharma 97 1 Ind Ire Dublin (M ) 27 Jun 2018
3 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the sixth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a ninety in T20Is against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 HH Gibbs 90* 2 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
2 TM Dilshan 96* 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
3 M Jayawardene 98* 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010
4 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
5 Babar Azam 97* 1 Pak Win Karachi 02 Apr 2018
6 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018

AD Hales of England, CH Gayle of West Indies and S Dhawan of India are the three opening batsmen who have scored the nineties on two occasions in the history of T20Is. The following table lists the nineties scored by these three opening batsmen.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
2 AD Hales 94 1 Eng Aus Ch-le-St 31 Aug 2013
               
1 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
2 CH Gayle 90 2 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
               
1 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
2 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018
Batsmen who have scored nineties in Twenty20 Internationals

Batsmen who have scored nineties in Twenty20 Internationals

S Dhawan of India scored 92 against West Indies at Chennai T20I on 11 Nov 2018 to provide the 31st occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 98* 1 Aus NZl Auckland 17 Feb 2005
2 DR Martyn 96 1 Aus RSA Brisbane 09 Jan 2006
3 HH Gibbs 90* 2 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
4 TM Dilshan 96* 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
5 LE Bosman 94 1 RSA Eng Centurion 15 Nov 2009
6 M Jayawardene 98* 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010
7 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
8 JP Duminy 96* 1 RSA Zim Kimberley 10 Oct 2010
9 MJ Guptill 91* 2 NZl Zim Auckland 11 Feb 2012
10 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
11 BB McCullum 91 1 NZl Ind Chennai 11 Sep 2012
12 LJ Wright 99* 1 Eng Afg Colombo (RPS) 21 Sep 2012
13 DA Warner 90* 1 Aus Srl Sydney 26 Jan 2013
14 Ahmed Shehzad 98* 1 Pak Zim Harare 24 Aug 2013
15 JE Root 90* 2 Eng Aus Southampton 29 Aug 2013
16 AD Hales 94 1 Eng Aus Ch-le-St 31 Aug 2013
17 Umar Akmal 94 1 Pak Aus Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
18 CH Gayle 90 2 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
19 SPD Smith 90 2 Aus Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 2015
20 H Masakadza 93* 1 Zim Ban Khulna 22 Jan 2016
21 V Kohli 90* 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2016
22 HM Amla 97* 1 RSA Aus Cape Town 09 Mar 2016
23 CJ Anderson 94* 1 NZl Ban Mt Maunganui 08 Jan 2017
24 Najeeb Tarakai 90 1 Afg Ire Greater Noida 10 Mar 2017
25 E Lewis 91 2 Win Pak Port of Spain 01 Apr 2017
26 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
27 Babar Azam 97* 1 Pak Win Karachi 02 Apr 2018
28 RG Sharma 97 1 Ind Ire Dublin (M ) 27 Jun 2018
29 SF Mire 94 1 Zim Pak Harare 04 Jul 2018
30 Fakhar Zaman 91 2 Pak Aus Harare 08 Jul 2018
31 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below. S Dhawan became the first Indian batsman to score ninety on two occasions.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 90* 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2016
2 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
3 RG Sharma 97 1 Ind Ire Dublin (M ) 27 Jun 2018
4 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in T20Is against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 HH Gibbs 90* 2 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
2 TM Dilshan 96* 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
3 M Jayawardene 98* 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 2010
4 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
5 Babar Azam 97* 1 Pak Win Karachi 02 Apr 2018
6 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018

AD Hales of England, CH Gayle of West Indies and S Dhawan of India are the three batsmen who have scored the nineties on two occasions in the history of T20Is. The following table lists the nineties scored by these three batsmen.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 2012
2 AD Hales 94 1 Eng Aus Ch-le-St 31 Aug 2013
               
1 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 2010
2 CH Gayle 90 2 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
               
1 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Mar 2018
2 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 2018
Teams which have lost 50 or more T20Is – West Indies joins the list

Teams which have lost 50 or more T20Is – West Indies joins the list

West Indies lost the Chennai T20I against India on 11.11.18 to provide its 50th loss in T20Is. West Indies became the sixth team in the history of T20Is  to lose 50 plus games. All the six teams are listed below

No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
1 Bangladesh 2006-2018 082 25 55 0 0 0 2
2 Sri Lanka 2006-2018 110 55 53 0 1 0 1
3 New Zealand 2005-2018 114 54 52 0 2 3 3
4 Australia 2005-2018 110 57 50 0 0 2 1
5 England 2005-2018 105 50 50 0 1 0 4
6 West Indies 2006-2018 104 47 50 0 2 1 4

India posted its 68th win in T20Is when they won the Chennai T20I against West Indies on 11.11.18. India now occupies the second place in the list of team which have won most T20Is. The following table lists the seven teams which have won 50 plus T20I

No Team Span Mat Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR
1 Pakistan 2006-2018 139 89 47 0 1 2 0
2 India 2006-2018 107 68 36 0 1 0 2
3 South Africa 2005-2018 106 62 43 0 0 0 1
4 Australia 2005-2018 110 57 50 0 0 2 1
5 Sri Lanka 2006-2018 110 55 53 0 1 0 1
6 New Zealand 2005-2018 114 54 52 0 2 3 3
7 England 2005-2018 105 50 50 0 1 0 4

 

T20I matches won on the last ball of the match

T20I matches won on the last ball of the match

India won the third T20I against West Indies at Chennai on 11 Nov 2018 on the last ball of the match to provide the 21st occasion of a team winning a T20I on the  last ball  of the match. All such occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 New Zealand 5 wickets 150 20.0 v India Wellington 27 Feb 2009
2 Netherlands 4 wickets 163 20.0 v England Lord’s 05 Jun 2009
3 Sri Lanka 5 wickets 164 20.0 v India Gros Islet 11 May 2010
4 England 1 wicket 158 20.0 v Australia Adelaide 12 Jan 2011
5 Scotland 4 wickets 136 20.0 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 23 Mar 2012
6 Bangladesh 2 wickets 141 20.0 v Ireland Belfast 21 Jul 2012
7 Netherlands 1 wicket 129 20.0 v Bangladesh The Hague 26 Jul 2012
8 England 6 wickets 178 20.0 v India Mumbai 22 Dec 2012
9 New Zealand 8 wickets 169 19.0 v South Africa East London 23 Dec 2012
10 Pakistan 2 wickets 153 20.0 v West Indies Kingstown 27 Jul 2013
11 Sri Lanka 3 wickets 121 20.0 v Bangladesh Chittagong 14 Feb 2014
12 Ireland 3 wickets 164 20.0 v Zimbabwe Sylhet 17 Mar 2014
13 Zimbabwe 5 wickets 141 20.0 v Netherlands Sylhet 19 Mar 2014
14 Hong Kong 5 wickets 162 20.0 v Afghanistan Dublin (Malahide) 21 Jul 2015
15 India 7 wickets 198 20.0 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
16 South Africa 3 wickets 135 20.0 v England Cape Town 19 Feb 2016
17 Australia 5 wickets 205 20.0 v South Africa Johannesburg 06 Mar 2016
18 Sri Lanka 5 wickets 169 20.0 v Australia Melbourne 17 Feb 2017
19 Sri Lanka 2 wickets 174 20.0 v Australia Geelong 19 Feb 2017
20 India 4 wickets 167 20.0 v Bangladesh Colombo (RPS) 18 Mar 2018
21 India 6 wickets 182 20.0 v West Indies Chennai 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the third occasion of India  winning a T20I game on the last ball  of  the match. All  such occasions are  tabulated below

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 India 7 wickets 198 20.0 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
2 India 4 wickets 167 20.0 v Bangladesh Colombo (RPS) 18 Mar 2018
3 India 6 wickets 182 20.0 v West Indies Chennai 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the second occasion of a team  winning a T20I game on the last ball  of  the match against Wes Indies.  Both  such occasions are  tabulated below

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Pakistan 2 wickets 153 20.0 v West Indies Kingstown 27 Jul 2013
2 India 6 wickets 182 20.0 v West Indies Chennai 11 Nov 2018

It also provides the fourth occasion of a team winning a T20I on the last ball of the match chasing a target of 175 plus runs. All such occasions are  lised below

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Australia 5 wickets 205 20.0 v South Africa Johannesburg 06 Mar 2016
2 India 7 wickets 198 20.0 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
3 India 6 wickets 182 20.0 v West Indies Chennai 11 Nov 2018
4 England 6 wickets 178 20.0 v India Mumbai 22 Dec 2012

India became the only team to win two games on the last ball of the match chasing 175 plus runs on two occasions in the history of T20 Internaionals. Both the occasions are listed below

No Winner Margin Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 India 7 wickets 198 20.0 v Australia Sydney 31 Jan 2016
2 India 6 wickets 182 20.0 v West Indies Chennai 11 Nov 2018