England has played 142 tests prior to this test against all oppositions. This test is the 143rd test being hosted by Lord’s. England has played 37 tests prior to this test against Australia. This test is the 143rd test being hosted by Lord’s against Australia
England won the toss and inserted the opposition in this test to provide the 54th occasion of England doing so against Australia in tests. It also provides the 21st occasion of England doing so against Australia at home and also provided the second occasion of England doing so against Australia at Lord’s. The first such occasion was in Jun 1964. Thus England inserted Australia at Lord’s after 59 years. England has hosted Australia at Lord’s on 24 occasions including the ongoing test.
Ted Dexter was the England captain and RB Simpson was the Australian captain when England inserted Australia in Jun 1964.
M Labuschane-SPD Smith posted 102 runs for the third wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 348th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England.
SPD Smith-TM Head posted 118 runs for the fourth wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 349th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England.
M Labuschane-SPD Smith posted 102 runs for the third wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 55th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England for the third wicket
SPD Smith-TM Head posted 118 runs for the fourth wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 65th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England for the fourth wicket.
M Labuschane-SPD Smith posted 102 runs for the third wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 157th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England in England
SPD Smith-TM Head posted 118 runs for the fourth wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 158th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England in England
M Labuschane-SPD Smith posted 102 runs for the third wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 26th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England in England for the third wicket
SPD Smith-TM Head posted 118 runs for the fourth wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 29th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England in England for the fourth wicket.
M Labuschane-SPD Smith posted 102 runs for the third wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 34th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England at Lord’s
SPD Smith-TM Head posted 118 runs for the fourth wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the 35th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England at Lord’s
M Labuschane-SPD Smith posted 102 runs for the third wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the fifth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England at Lord’s for the third wicket
SPD Smith-TM Head posted 118 runs for the fourth wicket in Australia’s first innings to provide the ninth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England at Lord’s for the fourth wicket.
NM Lyon of Australia became the sixth cricketer in the annals of test cricket to appear in 100 consecutive tests. He was playing his 100th consecutive test at Lord’s against England. The following table lists all these cricketers
No
Player
Team
Mat
From
Until
1
AN Cook
England
159
11 May 2006
07 Sep 2018
2
AR Border
Australia
153
10 Mar 1979
25 Mar 1994
3
ME Waugh
Australia
107
03 Jun 1993
19 Oct 2002
4
SM Gavaskar
India
106
23 Jan 1975
03 Feb 1987
5
BB McCullum
New Zealand
101
10 Mar 2004
20 Feb 2016
6
NM Lyon
Australia
100
01 Aug 2013
16 Jun 2023
NM Lyon became the third Australian cricketer in the annals of test cricket to appear in 100 consecutive tests. He was playing his 100th consecutive test at Lord’s against England. The following table lists all these cricketers
No
Player
Team
Mat
From
Until
1
AR Border
Australia
153
10 Mar 1979
25 Mar 1994
2
ME Waugh
Australia
107
03 Jun 1993
19 Oct 2002
3
NM Lyon
Australia
100
01 Aug 2013
16 Jun 2023
SPD Smith completed 9000 runs in his test career when he was on 31 during his knock of 85 not out in Australia’s first innings at the close of play on the first day. He became the
fourth Australian batsman to complete 9000 plus runs in tests
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
RT Ponting
1995-2012
168
287
29
13378
257
51.85
41
62
17
2
AR Border
1978-1994
156
265
44
11174
205
50.56
27
63
11
3
SR Waugh
1985-2004
168
260
46
10927
200
51.06
32
50
22
4
SPD Smith
2010-2023
099
174
23
09054
239
59.96
31
38
09
SPD Smith completed 9000 runs in his test career when he was on 31 during his knock of 85 not out in Australia’s first innings at the close of play on the first day. He became the 17th batsman to complete 9000 plus runs in the annals of test cricket
SPD Smith’s aggregate runs against England at the end of first day’s play read 3151. He is the fourth Australian batsman to compile 3000 plus runs against England. The following table lists all these four batsmen
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
DG Bradman
Aus
1928-1948
37
63
7
5028
334
89.78
19
12
6
2
AR Border
Aus
1978-1993
47
82
19
3548
200*
56.31
8
21
3
3
SR Waugh
Aus
1986-2003
46
73
18
3200
177*
58.18
10
14
6
4
SPD Smith
Aus
2010-2023
34
59
6
3151
239
59.45
11
12
2
SPD Smith’s aggregate runs against England at the end of first day’s play read 3151. He became the fifth batsman to achieve the feat of scoring 3000 plus runs against England. The following table lists all these five batsmen.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
DG Bradman
Aus
1928-1948
37
63
7
5028
334
89.78
19
12
6
2
AR Border
Aus
1978-1993
47
82
19
3548
200*
56.31
8
21
3
3
GS Sobers
Win
1954-1974
36
61
8
3214
226
60.64
10
13
6
4
SR Waugh
Aus
1986-2003
46
73
18
3200
177*
58.18
10
14
6
5
SPD Smith
Aus
2010-2023
34
59
6
3151
239
59.45
11
12
2
Tied one day internationals – Some interesting statistical parameters
Tied One day internationals has witnessed 20 centuries which are listed below which includes two occasions of batsmen scoring 150 runs. AJ Strauss of England scored 158 against India at Bengaluru on 27 Feb 2011. This knock represents the highest individual knock by a batsman in a tied one day internationals
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AJ Lamb
100*
1
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
27 May 1989
2
Saeed Anwar
103*
2
Pak
Zim
Harare
22 Feb 1995
3
MS Atapattu
124
1
Srl
RSA
Durban
03 Mar 2003
4
KP Pietersen
108*
1
Eng
RSA
Bloemfontein
02 Feb 2005
5
JP Bray
115*
1
Ire
Zim
Kingston
15 Mar 2007
6
JM How
139
2
NZl
Eng
Napier
20 Feb 2008
7
SR Tendulkar
120
1
Ind
Eng
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
8
AJ Strauss
158
2
Eng
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
9
Mohd Hafeez
122*
1
Pak
Ire
Dublin
23 May 2013
10
PR Stirling
103
2
Ire
Pak
Dublin
23 May 2013
11
MJ Guptill
111
1
NZl
Ind
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
12
SD Hope
101
2
Win
Zim
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
13
Mohd Shahzad
124
1
Afg
Ind
Dub-DSC
25 Sep 2018
14
V Kohli
157*
1
Ind
Win
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
15
SD Hope
123*
2
Win
Ind
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
16
SC Williams
118*
1
Zim
Pak
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
17
Babar Azam
125
2
Pak
Zim
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
18
SR Taylor
114
2
USA
Nep
Pearland
11 Jun 2022
19
N Pooran
104*
1
Win
Net
Harare
26 Jun 2023
20
AT Nidamanuru
111
2
Net
Win
Harare
26 Jun 2023
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AJ Strauss
158
2
Eng
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
2
V Kohli
157*
1
Ind
Win
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
There are three occasions of a captain scoring a century in Tied one day internationals. AJ Strauss of England scored 158 against India at Bengaluru on 27 Feb 2011. This knock represents the highest individual knock by a captain in a tied one day internationals
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AJ Strauss
158
2
Eng
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
2
V Kohli
157*
1
Ind
RSA
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
3
Babar Azam
125
2
Pak
Zim
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
The following table lists the four occasions of rival batsmen scoring centuries in a Tied one day international
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Mohd Hafeez
122*
1
Pak
Ire
Dublin
23 May 2013
2
PR Stirling
103
2
Ire
Pak
Dublin
23 May 2013
1
V Kohli
157*
1
Ind
Win
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
2
SD Hope
123*
2
Win
Ind
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
1
SC Williams
118*
1
Zim
Pak
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
2
Babar Azam
125
2
Pak
Zim
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
1
N Pooran
104*
1
Win
Net
Harare
26 Jun 2023
2
AT Nidamanuru
111
2
Net
Win
Harare
26 Jun 2023
The following table lists the 21 occasions of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in a Tied one day internationals which includes one occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets and nine occasions of a bowler capturing five wickets in an innings.
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CJ McDermott
10.0
2
42
4
2
Aus
Pak
Hobart
10 Dec 1992
2
GR Larsen
10.0
0
24
4
1
NZl
Pak
Auckland
13 Mar 1994
3
Waqar Younis
9.4
1
30
6
2
Pak
NZl
Auckland
13 Mar 1994
4
BC Strang
10.0
1
36
4
2
Zim
Pak
Harare
22 Feb 1995
5
DK Morrison
10.0
0
34
5
2
NZl
Srl
Sharjah
11 Nov 1996
6
EA Brandes
9.5
1
41
5
2
Zim
Ind
Paarl
27 Jan 1997
7
C White
5.4
0
37
4
1
Eng
NZl
Napier
26 Feb 1997
8
SM Pollock
9.2
1
36
5
1
RSA
Aus
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
9
AA Donald
10.0
1
32
4
1
RSA
Aus
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
10
SK Warne
10.0
4
29
4
2
Aus
RSA
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
11
Abdul Razzaq
9.1
2
31
5
2
Pak
Srl
Sharjah
15 Oct 1999
12
B Lee
9.0
1
45
4
1
Aus
RSA
Potchefstroom
27 Mar 2002
13
M Ntini
10.0
1
33
4
2
RSA
Aus
Potchefstroom
27 Mar 2002
14
TT Bresnan
10.0
1
48
5
1
Eng
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
15
CJ Anderson
10.0
1
63
5
2
NZl
Ind
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
16
CR Brathwaite
10.0
0
48
4
1
Win
Zim
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
17
SM Sharif
8.4
1
33
5
1
Sco
Zim
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
18
MA Leask
8.0
0
37
4
1
Sco
Zim
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
19
Mohd Hasnain
10.0
3
26
5
1
Pak
Zim
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
20
B Muzarabani
10.0
1
49
5
2
Zim
Pak
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
21
J Theron
9.2
0
56
4
1
USA
Nep
Pearland
11 Jun 2022
The following table lists one occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets and nine occasions of a bowler capturing five wickets in an innings in a Tied one day international. Waqar Younis of Pakistan returned with figures of 6 for 30 against New Zealand at Auckland on 13 March 1994. His effort not only represents the only occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets in a Tied one day international but also represents the best bowling effort by a bowler in a Tied one day international
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Waqar Younis
9.4
1
30
6
2
Pak
NZl
Auckland
13 Mar 1994
2
DK Morrison
10.0
0
34
5
2
NZl
Srl
Sharjah
11 Nov 1996
3
EA Brandes
9.5
1
41
5
2
Zim
Ind
Paarl
27 Jan 1997
4
SM Pollock
9.2
1
36
5
1
RSA
Aus
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
5
Abdul Razzaq
9.1
2
31
5
2
Pak
Srl
Sharjah
15 Oct 1999
6
TT Bresnan
10.0
1
48
5
1
Eng
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
7
CJ Anderson
10.0
1
63
5
2
NZl
Ind
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
8
SM Sharif
8.4
1
33
5
1
Sco
Zim
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
9
Mohd Hasnain
10.0
3
26
5
1
Pak
Zim
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
10
B Muzarabani
10.0
1
49
5
2
Zim
Pak
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
The following table lists the four occasions of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a Tied one day international
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GR Larsen
10.0
0
24
4
1
NZl
Pak
Auckland
13 Mar 1994
2
Waqar Younis
9.4
1
30
6
2
Pak
NZl
Auckland
13 Mar 1994
1
SM Pollock
9.2
1
36
5
1
RSA
Aus
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
2
AA Donald
10.0
1
32
4
1
RSA
Aus
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
3
SK Warne
10.0
4
29
4
2
Aus
RSA
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
1
B Lee
9.0
1
45
4
1
Aus
RSA
Potchefstroom
27 Mar 2002
2
M Ntini
10.0
1
33
4
2
RSA
Aus
Potchefstroom
27 Mar 2002
1
Mohd Hasnain
10.0
3
26
5
1
Pak
Zim
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
2
B Muzarabani
10.0
1
49
5
2
Zim
Pak
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
Pakistan-Zimbabwe tied game at Rawalpindi on 03 Nov 2020 witnessed rival bowlers capturing five wickets each.The performance of these two bowlers are furnished below
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Mohd Hasnain
10.0
3
26
5
1
Pak
Zim
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
2
B Muzarabani
10.0
1
49
5
2
Zim
Pak
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
There are two occasions of two bowlers from the same team capturing four or more wickets in a Tied one day international. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SM Pollock
9.2
1
36
5
1
RSA
Aus
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
2
AA Donald
10.0
1
32
4
1
RSA
Aus
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
1
SM Sharif
8.4
1
33
5
1
Sco
Zim
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
2
MA Leask
8.0
0
37
4
1
Sco
Zim
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
Tied one day internationals has witnessed 28 occasions of batsmen posting a three figure partnerships which are tabulated below
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KJ Hughes, KC Wessels
2
109
2
Aus
RSA
Melbourne
11 Feb 1984
2
Basit Ali, Inzamam-ul-Haq
4
103
1
Pak
RSA
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
3
DL Haynes, CL Hooper
4
106
2
Win
Pak
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
4
VG Kambli, M Prabhakar
2
122
1
Ind
Zim
Indore
18 Nov 1993
5
RP Arnold, RS Kaluwitharana
2
115
2
Srl
Pak
Sharjah
15 Oct 1999
6
MS Atapattu, PA de Silva
4
152
1
Srl
RSA
Durban
03 Mar 2003
7
HH Gibbs, JH Kallis
3
134
2
RSA
Eng
Bloemfontein
02 Feb 2005
8
PD Collingwood, GO Jones
6
116
2
Eng
Aus
Lord’s
02 Jul 2005
9
AN Cook, P Mustard
1
158
1
Eng
NZl
Napier
20 Feb 2008
10
G Gambhir, SR Tendulkar
2
134
1
Ind
Eng
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
11
IR Bell, AJ Strauss
3
170
2
Eng
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
12
MS Dhoni, SK Raina
5
169
1
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
11 Sep 2011
13
GJ Bailey, MEK Hussey
4
112
1
Aus
Win
Kingstown
20 Mar 2012
14
Asad Shafiq, Mohd Hafeez
2
188
1
Pak
Ire
Dublin
23 May 2013
15
EC Joyce, NJ O’Brien
3
113
1
Ire
Net
Amstelveen
09 Jul 2013
16
MJ Guptill, KS Williamson
2
153
1
NZl
Ind
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
17
JC Buttler, CR Woakes
7
138
2
Eng
Srl
Nottingham
21 Jun 2016
18
CR Ervine, Sikandar Raza
3
144
1
Zim
Win
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
19
KC Brathwaite, SD Hope
3
162
2
Win
Zim
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
20
KL Rahul, AT Rayudu
1
110
2
Ind
Afg
Dub-DSC
25 Sep 2018
21
V Kohli, AT Rayudu
3
139
1
Ind
Win
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
22
SO Hetmyer, SD Hope
4
143
2
Win
Ind
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
23
JC Buttler, BA Stokes
5
110
2
Eng
NZl
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
24
Babar Azam, Wahab Riaz
7
100
2
Pak
Zim
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
25
MD Patel, SR Taylor
2
200
2
USA
Nep
Pearland
11 Jun 2022
26
J Charles, BA King
1
101
1
Win
Net
Harare
26 Jun 2023
27
SD Hope, N Pooran
4
108
1
Win
Net
Harare
26 Jun 2023
28
SA Edwards, AT Nidamanuru
5
143
2
Net
Win
Harare
26 Jun 2023
These 28 three figure partnerships include one 200 runs partnership and seven partnerships of 150 plus runs. The following table lists these eight partnerships. MD Patel and SR Taylor of USA posted 200 runs for the second wicket against Nepal at Pearland on 11.06.22. This partnership not only represents the only partnership of 200 plus runs in a Tied one day international but also represents the highest partnership for any wicket in a Tied one day international
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MD Patel, SR Taylor
2
200
2
USA
Nep
Pearland
11 Jun 2022
2
Asad Shafiq, Mohd Hafeez
2
188
1
Pak
Ire
Dublin
23 May 2013
3
IR Bell, AJ Strauss
3
170
2
Eng
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
4
MS Dhoni, SK Raina
5
169
1
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
11 Sep 2011
5
KC Brathwaite, SD Hope
3
162
2
Win
Zim
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
6
AN Cook, P Mustard
1
158
1
Eng
NZl
Napier
20 Feb 2008
7
MJ Guptill, KS Williamson
2
153
1
NZl
Ind
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
8
MS Atapattu, PA de Silva
4
152
1
Srl
RSA
Durban
03 Mar 2003
The following table lists the five occasions of rival batsmen posting three figure partnerships in a Tied one day international
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Basit Ali, Inzamam-ul-Haq
4
103
1
Pak
RSA
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
2
DL Haynes, CL Hooper
4
106
2
Win
Pak
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
1
G Gambhir, SR Tendulkar
2
134
1
Ind
Eng
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
2
IR Bell, AJ Strauss
3
170
2
Eng
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
1
CR Ervine, Sikandar Raza
3
144
1
Zim
Win
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
2
KC Brathwaite, SD Hope
3
162
2
Win
Zim
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
1
V Kohli, AT Rayudu
3
139
1
Ind
Win
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
2
SO Hetmyer, SD Hope
4
143
2
Win
Ind
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
1
J Charles, BA King
1
101
1
Win
Net
Harare
26 Jun 2023
2
SD Hope, N Pooran
4
108
1
Win
Net
Harare
26 Jun 2023
3
SA Edwards, AT Nidamanuru
5
143
2
Net
Win
Harare
26 Jun 2023
The following table lists the two occasions of rival batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the same wicket in a Tied one day international
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Basit Ali, Inzamam-ul-Haq
4
103
1
Pak
RSA
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
2
DL Haynes, CL Hooper
4
106
2
Win
Pak
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
1
CR Ervine, Sikandar Raza
3
144
1
Zim
Win
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
2
KC Brathwaite, SD Hope
3
162
2
Win
Zim
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
The only occasion batsmen posting two three figure partnerships in the same innings in a Tied one day international is furnished below
West Indies-Netherland one day international at Harare on 26 Jun 2023 in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup qualifier ended in a Tie to provide the 43rd occasion of a tied game in the annals of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
West Indies
222/5
50.0
1
Tied
v Australia
Melbourne
11 Feb 1984
2
Australia
222/9
50.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Melbourne
11 Feb 1984
2
1
England
226/5
55.0
1
Tied
v Australia
Nottingham
27 May 1989
2
Australia
226/8
55.0
2
Tied
v England
Nottingham
27 May 1989
3
1
West Indies
186/5
39.0
1
Tied
v Pakistan
Lahore
22 Nov 1991
2
Pakistan
186/9
39.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Lahore
22 Nov 1991
4
1
India
126
47.4
1
Tied
v West Indies
Perth
06 Dec 1991
2
West Indies
126
41.0
2
Tied
v India
Perth
06 Dec 1991
5
1
Australia
228/7
50.0
1
Tied
v Pakistan
Hobart
10 Dec 1992
2
Pakistan
228/9
50.0
2
Tied
v Australia
Hobart
10 Dec 1992
6
1
Pakistan
244/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
2
West Indies
244/5
50.0
2
Tied
v Pakistan
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
7
1
India
248/5
50.0
1
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Indore
18 Nov 1993
2
Zimbabwe
248
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Indore
18 Nov 1993
8
1
Pakistan
161/9
50.0
1
Tied
v New Zealand
Auckland
13 Mar 1994
2
New Zealand
161
49.4
2
Tied
v Pakistan
Auckland
13 Mar 1994
9
1
Zimbabwe
219/9
50.0
1
Tied
v Pakistan
Harare
22 Feb 1995
2
Pakistan
219
49.5
2
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Harare
22 Feb 1995
10
1
New Zealand
169/8
50.0
1
Tied
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
11 Nov 1996
2
Sri Lanka
169
48.0
2
Tied
v New Zealand
Sharjah
11 Nov 1996
11
1
Zimbabwe
236/8
50.0
1
Tied
v India
Paarl
27 Jan 1997
2
India
236
49.5
2
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Paarl
27 Jan 1997
12
1
New Zealand
237
49.4
1
Tied
v England
Napier
26 Feb 1997
2
England
237/8
50.0
2
Tied
v New Zealand
Napier
26 Feb 1997
13
1
Zimbabwe
233/8
50.0
1
Tied
v New Zealand
Bulawayo
01 Oct 1997
2
New Zealand
233/9
50.0
2
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
01 Oct 1997
14
1
West Indies
173/5
30.0
1
Tied
v Australia
Georgetown
21 Apr 1999
2
Australia
173/7
30.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Georgetown
21 Apr 1999
15
1
Australia
213
49.2
1
Tied
v South Africa
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
2
South Africa
213
49.4
2
Tied
v Australia
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
16
1
Pakistan
196
49.4
1
Tied
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
15 Oct 1999
2
Sri Lanka
196
49.1
2
Tied
v Pakistan
Sharjah
15 Oct 1999
17
1
South Africa
226/8
50.0
1
Tied
v Australia
Melbourne-CS
18 Aug 2000
2
Australia
226/9
50.0
2
Tied
v South Africa
Melbourne-CS
18 Aug 2000
18
1
South Africa
259/7
50.0
1
Tied
v Australia
Potchefstroom
27 Mar 2002
2
Australia
259/9
50.0
2
Tied
v South Africa
Potchefstroom
27 Mar 2002
19
1
Sri Lanka
268/9
50.0
1
Tied
v South Africa
Durban
03 Mar 2003
2
South Africa
229/6
45.0
2
Tied
v Sri Lanka
Durban
03 Mar 2003
20
1
England
270/5
50.0
1
Tied
v South Africa
Bloemfontein
02 Feb 2005
2
South Africa
270/8
50.0
2
Tied
v England
Bloemfontein
02 Feb 2005
21
1
Australia
196
48.5
1
Tied
v England
Lord’s
02 Jul 2005
2
England
196/9
50.0
2
Tied
v Australia
Lord’s
02 Jul 2005
22
1
Ireland
221/9
50.0
1
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Kingston
15 Mar 2007
2
Zimbabwe
221
50.0
2
Tied
v Ireland
Kingston
15 Mar 2007
23
1
England
340/6
50.0
1
Tied
v New Zealand
Napier
20 Feb 2008
2
New Zealand
340/7
50.0
2
Tied
v England
Napier
20 Feb 2008
24
1
India
338
49.5
1
Tied
v England
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
2
England
338/8
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
25
1
India
280/5
50.0
1
Tied
v England
Lord’s
11 Sep 2011
2
England
270/8
48.5
2
Tied
v India
Lord’s
11 Sep 2011
26
1
Sri Lanka
236/9
50.0
1
Tied
v India
Adelaide
14 Feb 2012
2
India
236/9
50.0
2
Tied
v Sri Lanka
Adelaide
14 Feb 2012
27
1
Australia
220
49.5
1
Tied
v West Indies
Kingstown
20 Mar 2012
2
West Indies
220
49.4
2
Tied
v Australia
Kingstown
20 Mar 2012
28
1
Pakistan
266/5
47.0
1
Tied
v Ireland
Dublin
23 May 2013
2
Ireland
275/5
47.0
2
Tied
v Pakistan
Dublin
23 May 2013
29
1
South Africa
230/6
31.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Cardiff
14 Jun 2013
2
West Indies
190/6
26.1
2
Tied
v South Africa
Cardiff
14 Jun 2013
30
1
Ireland
268/5
50.0
1
Tied
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
09 Jul 2013
2
Netherlands
268/9
50.0
2
Tied
v Ireland
Amstelveen
09 Jul 2013
31
1
Pakistan
229/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Gros Islet
19 Jul 2013
2
West Indies
229/9
50.0
2
Tied
v Pakistan
Gros Islet
19 Jul 2013
32
1
New Zealand
314
50.0
1
Tied
v India
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
2
India
314/9
50.0
2
Tied
v New Zealand
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
33
1
Sri Lanka
286/9
50.0
1
Tied
v England
Nottingham
21 Jun 2016
2
England
286/8
50.0
2
Tied
v Sri Lanka
Nottingham
21 Jun 2016
34
1
Zimbabwe
257
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
2
West Indies
257/8
50.0
2
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
35
1
Zimbabwe
210
46.4
1
Tied
v Scotland
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
2
Scotland
210
49.1
2
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
36
1
Afghanistan
252/8
50.0
1
Tied
v India
Dub-DSC
25 Sep 2018
2
India
252
49.5
2
Tied
v Afghanistan
Dub-DSC
25 Sep 2018
37
1
India
321/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
2
West Indies
321/7
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
38
1
New Zealand
241/8
50.0
1
Tied
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
2
England
241
50.0
2
Tied
v New Zealand
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
39
1
Zimbabwe
278/6
50.0
1
Tied
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
2
Pakistan
278/9
50.0
2
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Rawalpindi
03 Nov 2020
40
1
Oman
214
49.3
1
Tied
v U.A.E.
Al Amerat
08 Feb 2022
2
U.A.E.
214
50.0
2
Tied
v Oman
Al Amerat
08 Feb 2022
41
1
Nepal
274
49.2
1
Tied
v U.S.A.
Pearland
11 Jun 2022
2
U.S.A.
274/6
50.0
2
Tied
v Nepal
Pearland
11 Jun 2022
42
1
U.S.A.
205
47.0
1
Tied
v P.N.G.
Port Moresby
11 Sep 2022
2
P.N.G.
205
49.5
2
Tied
v U.S.A.
Port Moresby
11 Sep 2022
43
1
West Indies
374/6
50.0
1
Tied
v Netherlands
Harare
26 Jun 2023
2
Netherlands
374/9
50.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Harare
26 Jun 2023
The following table lists the seven occasions of both teams dismissed all out in a Tied one day international.
No
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
India
126
47.4
1
Tied
v West Indies
Perth
06 Dec 1991
2
West Indies
126
41.0
2
Tied
v India
Perth
06 Dec 1991
2
1
Australia
213
49.2
1
Tied
v South Africa
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
2
South Africa
213
49.4
2
Tied
v Australia
Birmingham
17 Jun 1999
3
1
Pakistan
196
49.4
1
Tied
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
15 Oct 1999
2
Sri Lanka
196
49.1
2
Tied
v Pakistan
Sharjah
15 Oct 1999
4
1
Australia
220
49.5
1
Tied
v West Indies
Kingstown
20 Mar 2012
2
West Indies
220
49.4
2
Tied
v Australia
Kingstown
20 Mar 2012
5
1
Zimbabwe
210
46.4
1
Tied
v Scotland
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
2
Scotland
210
49.1
2
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
12 Mar 2018
6
1
Oman
214
49.3
1
Tied
v U.A.E.
Al Amerat
08 Feb 2022
2
U.A.E.
214
50.0
2
Tied
v Oman
Al Amerat
08 Feb 2022
7
1
U.S.A.
205
47.0
1
Tied
v P.N.G.
Port Moresby
11 Sep 2022
2
P.N.G.
205
49.5
2
Tied
v U.S.A.
Port Moresby
11 Sep 2022
The following table lists the five occasions of both teams scorng 300 plus runs in a Tied one day international.
No
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
New Zealand
314
50.0
1
Tied
v India
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
2
India
314/9
50.0
2
Tied
v New Zealand
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
2
1
India
321/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
2
West Indies
321/7
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
3
1
India
338
49.5
1
Tied
v England
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
2
England
338/8
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
4
1
England
340/6
50.0
1
Tied
v New Zealand
Napier
20 Feb 2008
2
New Zealand
340/7
50.0
2
Tied
v England
Napier
20 Feb 2008
5
1
West Indies
374/6
50.0
1
Tied
v Netherlands
Harare
26 Jun 2023
2
Netherlands
374/9
50.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Harare
26 Jun 2023
West Indies holds the record of being involved in a Tied international on eleven occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
West Indies
222/5
50.0
1
Tied
v Australia
Melbourne
11 Feb 1984
2
Australia
222/9
50.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Melbourne
11 Feb 1984
2
1
West Indies
186/5
39.0
1
Tied
v Pakistan
Lahore
22 Nov 1991
2
Pakistan
186/9
39.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Lahore
22 Nov 1991
3
1
India
126
47.4
1
Tied
v West Indies
Perth
06 Dec 1991
2
West Indies
126
41.0
2
Tied
v India
Perth
06 Dec 1991
4
1
Pakistan
244/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
2
West Indies
244/5
50.0
2
Tied
v Pakistan
Georgetown
03 Apr 1993
5
1
West Indies
173/5
30.0
1
Tied
v Australia
Georgetown
21 Apr 1999
2
Australia
173/7
30.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Georgetown
21 Apr 1999
6
1
Australia
220
49.5
1
Tied
v West Indies
Kingstown
20 Mar 2012
2
West Indies
220
49.4
2
Tied
v Australia
Kingstown
20 Mar 2012
7
1
South Africa
230/6
31.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Cardiff
14 Jun 2013
2
West Indies
190/6
26.1
2
Tied
v South Africa
Cardiff
14 Jun 2013
8
1
Pakistan
229/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Gros Islet
19 Jul 2013
2
West Indies
229/9
50.0
2
Tied
v Pakistan
Gros Islet
19 Jul 2013
9
1
Zimbabwe
257
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
2
West Indies
257/8
50.0
2
Tied
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
10
1
India
321/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
2
West Indies
321/7
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
11
1
West Indies
374/6
50.0
1
Tied
v Netherlands
Harare
26 Jun 2023
2
Netherlands
374/9
50.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Harare
26 Jun 2023
India owns the record for scoring 300 plus runs in a Tied one day international on most occasions – three occasions – followed by West Indies on two occasions. The following table lists these occasions.
No
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
New Zealand
314
50.0
1
Tied
v India
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
2
India
314/9
50.0
2
Tied
v New Zealand
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
2
1
India
321/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
2
West Indies
321/7
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
3
1
India
338
49.5
1
Tied
v England
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
2
England
338/8
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2011
No
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
India
321/6
50.0
1
Tied
v West Indies
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
2
West Indies
321/7
50.0
2
Tied
v India
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
2
1
West Indies
374/6
50.0
1
Tied
v Netherlands
Harare
26 Jun 2023
2
Netherlands
374/9
50.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Harare
26 Jun 2023
It is interesting to note that West Indies is one of teams involved in a Tied one day internationals when lowest team total and highest team total to date have been posted by teams. 126 runs scored by India and West Indies at Perth on 06.12.91 represents the lowest team total while 374 runs scored by West Indies and Netherlands at Harare on 26.12.23 represents the highest team total to date in a Tied one day international
No
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
India
126
47.4
1
Tied
v West Indies
Perth
06 Dec 1991
2
West Indies
126
41.0
2
Tied
v India
Perth
06 Dec 1991
2
1
West Indies
374/6
50.0
1
Tied
v Netherlands
Harare
26 Jun 2023
2
Netherlands
374/9
50.0
2
Tied
v West Indies
Harare
26 Jun 2023
Two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in one day internationals
SD Hope and N Pooran of West Indies scored 132 and 115 respectively against Nepal at Harare on 22 Jun 2023 in the ongoing ICC CWC Qualifier to provide the 199th occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 202nd occasion of two or more batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals.
SD Hope and N Pooran of West Indies scored 132 and 115 respectively against Nepal at Harare on 22 Jun 2023 in the ongoing ICC CWC Qualifier to provide the 17th occasion of two West Indies batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
CG Greenidge
115
1
v India
Jamshedpur
7 Dec 1983
2
IVA Richards
149
1
v India
Jamshedpur
7 Dec 1983
2
1
DL Haynes
105
1
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
13 Oct 1987
2
IVA Richards
181
1
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
13 Oct 1987
3
1
BC Lara
104
2
v New Zealand
Kingstown
06 Apr 1996
2
PV Simmons
103*
2
v New Zealand
Kingstown
06 Apr 1996
4
1
BC Lara
102
2
v Australia
Brisbane
05 Jan 1997
2
CL Hooper
110*
2
v Australia
Brisbane
05 Jan 1997
5
1
S Chanderpaul
150
1
v South Africa
East London
24 Jan 1999
2
CL Hooper
108
1
v South Africa
East London
24 Jan 1999
6
1
CH Gayle
153*
1
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
22 Nov 2003
2
BC Lara
113
1
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
22 Nov 2003
7
1
CH Gayle
101
1
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
2
DJ Bravo
112*
1
v England
Ahmedabad
28 Oct 2006
8
1
CH Gayle
125
1
v New Zealand
Kingston
07 Jul 2012
2
MN Samuels
101*
1
v New Zealand
Kingston
07 Jul 2012
9
1
J Charles
130
1
v Zimbabwe
St George’s
22 Feb 2013
2
DM Bravo
100*
1
v Zimbabwe
St George’s
22 Feb 2013
10
1
KA Edwards
123*
1
v New Zealand
Hamilton
08 Jan 2014
2
DJ Bravo
106
1
v New Zealand
Hamilton
08 Jan 2014
11
1
DM Bravo
124
1
v Bangladesh
Basseterre
25 Aug 2014
2
D Ramdin
169
1
v Bangladesh
Basseterre
25 Aug 2014
12
1
CH Gayle
215
1
v Zimbabwe
Canberra
24 Feb 2015
2
MN Samuels
133*
1
v Zimbabwe
Canberra
24 Feb 2015
13
1
CH Gayle
123
1
v U.A.E.
Harare
06 Mar 2018
2
SO Hetmyer
127
1
v U.A.E.
Harare
06 Mar 2018
14
1
JD Campbell
179
1
v Ireland
Dublin
05 May 2019
2
SD Hope
170
1
v Ireland
Dublin
05 May 2019
15
1
SD Hope
102*
2
v India
Chennai
15 Dec 2019
2
SO Hetmyer
139
2
v India
Chennai
15 Dec 2019
16
1
KR Mayers
120
1
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
04 Jun 2022
2
SSJ Brooks
101*
1
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
04 Jun 2022
17
1
SD Hope
132
1
v Nepal
Harare
22 Jun 2023
2
N Pooran
115
1
v Nepal
Harare
22 Jun 2023
SD Hope and N Pooran of West Indies scored 132 and 115 respectively against Nepal at Harare on 22 Jun 2023 in the ongoing ICC CWC Qualifier to provide the 197th and 198th occasion of West Indies batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals.
SD Hope of West Indies scores a century in ICC CWC – Records associated with this century
SD Hope of West Indies scored 132 against Nepal in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier at Harare on 22 Jun 23 to provide the 309th occasion of a captain scoring a century in the annals of one day internationals. It also provides the 20th occasion of a West Indies captain scoring a century in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CH Lloyd
102
1
v Australia
Lord’s
21 Jun 1975
2
IVA Richards
119
1
v New Zealand
Dunedin
18 Mar 1987
3
IVA Richards
181
1
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
13 Oct 1987
4
IVA Richards
110*
2
v India
Rajkot
05 Jan 1988
5
CG Greenidge
102*
2
v Pakistan
Sharjah
18 Oct 1988
6
RB Richardson
106*
2
v Pakistan
Sharjah
17 Oct 1991
7
RB Richardson
122
2
v Pakistan
Sharjah
21 Oct 1991
8
BC Lara
110
2
v England
Bridgetown
29 Mar 1998
9
BC Lara
117
1
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
09 Oct 1999
10
CL Hooper
112*
1
v Pakistan
Sharjah
17 Feb 2002
11
BC Lara
116
1
v Sri Lanka
Bridgetown
08 Jun 2003
12
BC Lara
113
1
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
22 Nov 2003
13
BC Lara
156
1
v Pakistan
Adelaide
28 Jan 2005
14
CH Gayle
110*
2
v Canada
King City-NW
24 Aug 2008
15
CH Gayle
113
1
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
12 Nov 2008
16
CH Gayle
122
2
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
16 Nov 2008
17
CH Gayle
135
1
v New Zealand
Napier
13 Jan 2009
18
DJ Bravo
106
1
v New Zealand
Hamilton
08 Jan 2014
19
SD Hope
128*
1
v South Africa
East London
18 Mar 2023
20
SD Hope
132
1
v Nepal
Harare
22 Jun 2023
SD Hope of West Indies scored 132 against Nepal in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier at Harare on 22 Jun 23 to provide the 23rd occasion of a captain wicket keeper scoring a century in the annals of one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of a West Indies captain scoring a century in one day internationals. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SD Hope
128*
1
v South Africa
East London
18 Mar 2023
2
SD Hope
132
1
v Nepal
Harare
22 Jun 2023
SD Hope of West Indies scored 132 against Nepal in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier at Harare on 22 Jun 23 to provide the 197th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the annals of one day internationals. It also provides the 17th occasion of a West Indies wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
D Ramdin
128
2
v England
North Sound
5 Mar 2014
2
D Ramdin
169
1
v Bangladesh
Basseterre
25 Aug 2014
3
SD Hope
101
2
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
4
SD Hope
123*
2
v India
Visakhapatnam
24 Oct 2018
5
SD Hope
146*
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
11 Dec 2018
6
SD Hope
108*
1
v Bangladesh
Sylhet
14 Dec 2018
7
SD Hope
170
1
v Ireland
Dublin
5 May 2019
8
SD Hope
109
1
v Bangladesh
Dublin
7 May 2019
9
SD Hope
109*
2
v Afghanistan
Lucknow
11 Nov 2019
10
SD Hope
102*
2
v India
Chennai
15 Dec 2019
11
SD Hope
115
1
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
22 Feb 2020
12
SD Hope
110
2
v Sri Lanka
North Sound
10 Mar 2021
13
SD Hope
119*
2
v Netherlands
Amstelveen
31 May 2022
14
SD Hope
127
1
v Pakistan
Multan
8 Jun 2022
15
SD Hope
115
1
v India
Port of Spain
24 Jul 2022
16
SD Hope
128*
1
v South Africa
East London
18 Mar 2023
17
SD Hope
132
1
v Nepal
Harare
22 Jun 2023
SD Hope of West Indies scored 132 against Nepal in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier at Harare on 22 Jun 23. This knock represents his 15th century as a wicket keeper batsman. He became the fourth wicket keeper batsman in the annals of one day internationals to score 15 or more centuries. The following table list all the wicket keeper batsman who have scored ten or more centuries.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
1
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2000-2015
360
340
35
13341
169
43.74
23
2
Q de Kock
RSA
2013-2023
139
139
7
5963
178
45.17
17
3
AC Gilchrist
Aus
1996-2008
282
274
10
9410
172
35.64
16
4
SD Hope
Win
2016-2023
109
103
12
4639
170
50.97
15
5
JC Buttler
Eng
2013-2023
164
137
26
4647
162*
41.86
11
6
AB de Villiers
RSA
2007-2015
59
55
13
2963
149
70.54
10
7
MS Dhoni
Ind
2004-2019
350
297
84
10773
183*
50.57
10
Teams winning a one day international without losing a wicket
Sri Lanka won by ten wickets against Oman in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament at Bulawayo on 23 Jun 23 to provide the 61st occasion of a team winning a one day international without losing a wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground`
Match Date
1
India
10 wickets
181
121
29.5
60.0
v East Africa
Leeds
11 Jun 1975
2
New Zealand
10 wickets
30
113
29.0
34.0
v India
Melbourne
10 Jan 1981
3
West Indies
10 wickets
89
172
45.1
60.0
v Zimbabwe
Birmingham
20 Jun 1983
4
India
10 wickets
170
97
21.4
50.0
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
08 Apr 1984
5
West Indies
10 wickets
154
117
24.2
50.0
v New Zealand
Port of Spain
17 Apr 1985
6
Pakistan
10 wickets
164
65
22.4
50.0
v New Zealand
Sharjah
15 Apr 1986
7
West Indies
10 wickets
64
192
39.2
50.0
v New Zealand
Christchurch
28 Mar 1987
8
West Indies
10 wickets
19
221
46.5
50.0
v Pakistan
Melbourne
23 Feb 1992
9
West Indies
10 wickets
145
153
25.5
50.0
v South Africa
Port of Spain
11 Apr 1992
10
India
10 wickets
101
113
23.1
40.0
v West Indies
Port of Spain
27 Apr 1997
11
West Indies
10 wickets
32
200
44.4
50.0
v India
Bridgetown
3 May 1997
12
India
10 wickets
120
197
30.0
50.0
v Zimbabwe
Sharjah
13 Nov 1998
13
South Africa
10 wickets
124
165
29.2
50.0
v India
Sharjah
22 Mar 2000
14
England
10 wickets
88
170
35.2
50.0
v West Indies
Ch-le-St
15 Jul 2000
15
Australia
10 wickets
163
124
22.5
50.0
v West Indies
Adelaide
26 Jan 2001
16
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
97
166
33.5
50.0
v England
Col-SSC
27 Mar 2001
17
India
10 wickets
231
91
11.3
50.0
v Kenya
Bloemfontein
12 Oct 2001
18
South Africa
10 wickets
178
155
20.2
50.0
v Bangladesh
Benoni
06 Oct 2002
19
Australia
10 wickets
226
118
12.2
50.0
v England
Sydney
23 Jan 2003
20
South Africa
10 wickets
172
141
21.2
50.0
v Kenya
Potchefstroom
12 Feb 2003
21
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
173
125
21.1
50.0
v Bangladesh
Pietermaritzburg
14 Feb 2003
22
South Africa
10 wickets
228
109
12.0
50.0
v Bangladesh
Bloemfontein
22 Feb 2003
23
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
217
89
13.5
50.0
v England
Dambulla
18 Nov 2003
24
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
99
191
33.3
50.0
v Bangladesh
Col-RPS
23 Jul 2004
25
England
10 wickets
151
191
24.5
50.0
v Bangladesh
The Oval
16 Jun 2005
26
Australia
10 wickets
186
140
19.0
50.0
v Bangladesh
Manchester
25 Jun 2005
27
South Africa
10 wickets
85
189
35.5
50.0
v India
Eden Gardens
25 Nov 2005
28
West Indies
10 wickets
134
153
27.4
50.0
v Zimbabwe
Gros Islet
10 May 2006
29
West Indies
10 wickets
80
162
36.4
50.0
v Bangladesh
Jaipur
11 Oct 2006
30
Kenya
10 wickets
191
134
18.1
50.0
v Bermuda
Nairobi-J
29 Jan 2007
31
South Africa
10 wickets
216
108
14.0
50.0
v Pakistan
Cape Town
11 Feb 2007
32
New Zealand
10 wickets
138
149
27.0
50.0
v Australia
Wellington
16 Feb 2007
33
Australia
10 wickets
49
105
13.5
22.0
v Bangladesh
North Sound
31 Mar 2007
34
West Indies
10 wickets
213
81
14.3
50.0
v Netherlands
Dublin
10 Jul 2007
35
New Zealand
10 wickets
264
94
6.0
50.0
v Bangladesh
Queenstown
31 Dec 2007
36
New Zealand
10 wickets
107
165
18.1
36.0
v England
Hamilton
12 Feb 2008
37
Pakistan
10 wickets
182
116
19.4
50.0
v Bangladesh
Karachi
04 Jul 2008
38
England
10 wickets
215
84
14.1
50.0
v South Africa
Nottingham
26 Aug 2008
39
New Zealand
10 wickets
252
70
8.0
50.0
v Kenya
Chennai
20 Feb 2011
40
New Zealand
10 wickets
99
163
33.3
50.0
v Zimbabwe
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2011
41
Pakistan
10 wickets
175
113
20.5
50.0
v West Indies
Mirpur
23 Mar 2011
42
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
63
230
39.3
50.0
v England
Col-RPS
26 Mar 2011
43
West Indies
10 wickets
159
140
23.3
50.0
v Pakistan
Providence
05 May 2011
44
England
10 wickets
145
171
23.5
48.0
v Sri Lanka
Nottingham
06 Jul 2011
45
Pakistan
10 wickets
47
226
42.1
50.0
v Zimbabwe
Harare
11 Sep 2011
46
England
10 wickets
227
68
12.1
50.0
v Sri Lanka
Manchester
28 May 2014
47
New Zealand
10 wickets
46
236
42.2
50.0
v Zimbabwe
Harare
04 Aug 2015
48
New Zealand
10 wickets
250
118
8.2
50.0
v Sri Lanka
Christchurch
28 Dec 2015
49
India
10 wickets
169
124
21.5
50.0
v Zimbabwe
Harare
15 Jun 2016
50
England
10 wickets
95
255
34.1
50.0
v Sri Lanka
Birmingham
24 Jun 2016
51
South Africa
10 wickets
43
279
42.5
50.0
v Bangladesh
Kimberley
15 Oct 2017
52
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
229
83
11.5
50.0
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 Jan 2018
53
Afghanistan
10 wickets
173
135
21.1
50.0
v Zimbabwe
Sharjah
16 Feb 2018
54
New Zealand
10 wickets
203
137
16.1
50.0
v Sri Lanka
Cardiff
01 Jun 2019
55
Australia
10 wickets
74
256
37.4
50.0
v India
Wankhede
14 Jan 2020
56
India
10 wickets
188
111
18.4
50.0
v England
The Oval
12 Jul 2022
57
India
10 wickets
115
190
30.5
50.0
v Zimbabwe
Harare
18 Aug 2022
58
Scotland
10 wickets
167
154
22.1
50.0
v Namibia
Kirtipur
15 Feb 2023
59
Australia
10 wickets
234
118
11.0
50.0
v India
Visakhapatnam
19 Mar 2023
60
Bangladesh
10 wickets
221
102
13.1
50.0
v Ireland
Sylhet
23 Mar 2023
61
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
210
99
15.0
50.0
v Oman
Bulawayo
23 Jun 2023
It also provides the seventh occasion of Sri Lanka winning a one day international without losing a wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground`
Match Date
1
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
97
166
33.5
50.0
v England
Col-SSC
27 Mar 2001
2
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
173
125
21.1
50.0
v Bangladesh
Pietermaritzburg
14 Feb 2003
3
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
217
89
13.5
50.0
v England
Dambulla
18 Nov 2003
4
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
99
191
33.3
50.0
v Bangladesh
Col-RPS
23 Jul 2004
5
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
63
230
39.3
50.0
v England
Col-RPS
26 Mar 2011
6
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
229
83
11.5
50.0
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 Jan 2018
7
Sri Lanka
10 wickets
210
99
15.0
50.0
v Oman
Bulawayo
23 Jun 2023
One Day Internationals witnesses one hundredth occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings.
PWH desilva of Sri Lanka captured six wickets conceding 24 runs against UAE at Bulawayo on 19 Jun 2023 to provide the 100th occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 14th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
UT Khawaja and AT Carey added 118 runs for the sixth wicket to provide the 347th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England. It also provides the 32nd occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket against England. It also provides the 13th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England in tests played at Birmingham
UT Khawaja and AT Carey added 118 runs for the sixth wicket to provide the 156th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England in England. It also provides the tenth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket against England in England. It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket against England in tests played at Birmingham. The other occasion was the 160 runs partnership for the sixth wicket between AC Gilchrist and DR Martin in Jul 2001.
NM Lyon returned with match figures of 8 for 229 in this test to provide the 38th occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 200 plus runs in a test against England It also provides the 13th occasion of an England bowler conceding 200 plus runs against England in England. It also provides the first occasion of an England bowler conceding 200 plus runs against England in tests played at Birmingham.
NM Lyon returned with match figures of 8 for 229 in this test to provide the 84th occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 200 plus runs in a test against various oppositions It also provides the 29th occasion of an England bowler conceding 200 plus runs against various oppositions on away soil.
The following table lists the Australian bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets conceding 200 plus runs in a tests against various oppositions arranged in the descending order of wickets captured by them
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MG Hughes
73.1
6
16
217
13
v West Indies
Perth
02 Dec 1988
2
AA Mailey
76.2
6
9
236
13
v England
Melbourne
11 Feb 1921
3
SK Warne
76.0
6
8
246
12
v England
The Oval
08 Sep 2005
4
NM Lyon
70.1
6
9
286
12
v India
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
5
JJ Krejza
74.5
6
4
358
12
v India
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
6
AK Davidson
54.6
8
6
222
11
v West Indies
Brisbane
09 Dec 1960
7
SK Warne
72.2
6
15
229
11
v England
The Oval
23 Aug 2001
8
CV Grimmett
62.0
6
10
201
10
v England
Nottingham
13 Jun 1930
9
LO Fleetwood-Smith
71.4
8
11
239
10
v England
Adelaide
29 Jan 1937
10
GRJ Matthews
68.1
6
10
249
10
v India
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
11
AA Mailey
61.3
6
6
302
10
v England
Adelaide
14 Jan 1921
12
WH Cooper
93.2
4
27
200
09
v England
Melbourne
31 Dec 1881
13
GD McGrath
77.0
6
18
220
09
v West Indies
Bridgetown
26 Mar 1999
14
A Cotter
61.0
6
6
221
09
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1905
15
SK Warne
71.5
6
14
240
09
v Pakistan
Lahore
01 Nov 1994
16
AA Mailey
76.4
6
9
266
09
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1926
17
CV Grimmett
84.1
6
11
298
09
v England
Brisbane
30 Nov 1928
18
A Cotter
47.5
6
1
202
08
v England
Sydney
13 Dec 1907
18
NM Lyon
70.0
6
9
205
08
v India
Adelaide
06 Dec 2018
20
B Yardley
83.4
6
25
208
08
v England
Perth
12 Nov 1982
21
MG Johnson
48.1
6
4
208
08
v West Indies
Adelaide
04 Dec 2009
22
MA Starc
44.5
6
6
209
08
v South Africa
Perth
30 Nov 2012
23
NM Lyon
70.0
6
13
213
08
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
16 Oct 2018
24
WJ Whitty
73.2
6
12
218
08
v South Africa
Adelaide
07 Jan 1911
25
NM Lyon
53.0
6
3
229
08
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
26
SK Warne
98.0
6
25
231
08
v South Africa
Cape Town
08 Mar 2002
27
G Giffen
118.0
6
42
239
08
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
28
FA Ward
82.0
8
19
240
08
v England
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
29
CV Grimmett
86.0
6
17
272
08
v England
Lord’s
27 Jun 1930
NM Lyon emulated SK Warne who had captured eight or more wickets in a test conceding 200 plus runs on four occasions. The following table lists the performance of these two bowlers.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
NM Lyon
70.1
6
9
286
12
v India
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
2
NM Lyon
70.0
6
9
205
08
v India
Adelaide
06 Dec 2018
3
NM Lyon
70.0
6
13
213
08
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
16 Oct 2018
4
NM Lyon
53.0
6
3
229
08
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
1
SK Warne
76.0
6
8
246
12
v England
The Oval
08 Sep 2005
2
SK Warne
72.2
6
15
229
11
v England
The Oval
23 Aug 2001
3
SK Warne
71.5
6
14
240
09
v Pakistan
Lahore
01 Nov 1994
4
SK Warne
98.0
6
25
231
08
v South Africa
Cape Town
08 Mar 2002
The following table lists the Australian bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets conceding 200 plus runs in a test against various oppositions on away soil arranged in the descending order of wickets captured by them
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SK Warne
76.0
6
8
246
12
v England
The Oval
08 Sep 2005
2
JJ Krejza
74.5
6
4
358
12
v India
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
3
SK Warne
72.2
6
15
229
11
v England
The Oval
23 Aug 2001
4
CV Grimmett
62.0
6
10
201
10
v England
Nottingham
13 Jun 1930
5
GRJ Matthews
68.1
6
10
249
10
v India
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
6
GD McGrath
77.0
6
18
220
09
v West Indies
Bridgetown
26 Mar 1999
7
A Cotter
61.0
6
6
221
09
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1905
8
SK Warne
71.5
6
14
240
09
v Pakistan
Lahore
01 Nov 1994
9
AA Mailey
76.4
6
9
266
09
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1926
10
NM Lyon
53.0
6
3
229
08
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
11
SK Warne
98.0
6
25
231
08
v South Africa
Cape Town
08 Mar 2002
12
CV Grimmett
86.0
6
17
272
08
v England
Lord’s
27 Jun 1930
The following table lists the Australian bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets conceding 200 plus runs in a test against England in England arranged in the descending order of wickets captured by them
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SK Warne
76.0
6
8
246
12
v England
The Oval
08 Sep 2005
2
SK Warne
72.2
6
15
229
11
v England
The Oval
23 Aug 2001
3
CV Grimmett
62.0
6
10
201
10
v England
Nottingham
13 Jun 1930
4
A Cotter
61.0
6
6
221
09
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1905
5
AA Mailey
76.4
6
9
266
09
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1926
6
NM Lyon
53.0
6
3
229
08
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
7
CV Grimmett
86.0
6
17
272
08
v England
Lord’s
27 Jun 1930
The following table lists the Australian bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets conceding 200 plus runs in a test against England arranged in the descending order of wickets captured by them
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
AA Mailey
76.2
6
9
236
13
v England
Melbourne
11 Feb 1921
2
SK Warne
76.0
6
8
246
12
v England
The Oval
08 Sep 2005
3
SK Warne
72.2
6
15
229
11
v England
The Oval
23 Aug 2001
4
CV Grimmett
62.0
6
10
201
10
v England
Nottingham
13 Jun 1930
5
LO Fleetwood-Smith
71.4
8
11
239
10
v England
Adelaide
29 Jan 1937
6
AA Mailey
61.3
6
6
302
10
v England
Adelaide
14 Jan 1921
7
WH Cooper
93.2
4
27
200
09
v England
Melbourne
31 Dec 1881
8
A Cotter
61.0
6
6
221
09
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1905
9
AA Mailey
76.4
6
9
266
09
v England
The Oval
14 Aug 1926
10
CV Grimmett
84.1
6
11
298
09
v England
Brisbane
30 Nov 1928
11
A Cotter
47.5
6
1
202
08
v England
Sydney
13 Dec 1907
12
B Yardley
83.4
6
25
208
08
v England
Perth
12 Nov 1982
13
NM Lyon
53.0
6
3
229
08
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
14
G Giffen
118.0
6
42
239
08
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
15
FA Ward
82.0
8
19
240
08
v England
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
16
CV Grimmett
86.0
6
17
272
08
v England
Lord’s
27 Jun 1930
NM Lyon has conceded 200 plus runs in a test on 13 occasions against various oppositions. The following table lists these occasions. It is interesting to note that he has conceded 200 plus runs in a test against England for the first time.
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
NM Lyon
52.3
01
244
4
v India
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
2
NM Lyon
55.0
04
220
2
v Pakistan
Dub-DSC
22 Oct 2014
3
NM Lyon
55.0
04
202
1
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
30 Oct 2014
4
NM Lyon
70.1
09
286
12
v India
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
5
NM Lyon
76.5
16
233
4
v India
Sydney
06 Jan 2015
6
NM Lyon
87.0
18
233
7
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
13 Aug 2016
7
NM Lyon
60.0
09
215
5
v Pakistan
Sydney
03 Jan 2017
8
NM Lyon
81.0
16
298
5
v South Africa
Johannesburg
30 Mar 2018
9
NM Lyon
70.0
13
213
8
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
16 Oct 2018
10
NM Lyon
70.0
09
205
8
v India
Adelaide
06 Dec 2018
11
NM Lyon
77.0
25
201
2
v India
Sydney
07 Jan 2021
12
NM Lyon
78.0
10
236
1
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
04 Mar 2022
13
NM Lyon
53.0
03
229
8
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
UT Khawaja scored 141 and 65 in this test to provide the 141st occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century and a half century in the test including twin centuries in a test. It also provides the 44th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century and a half century in the test including twin centuries in a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
PS McDonnell
124
83
v England
Adelaide
12 Dec 1884
2
VT Trumper
113
59
v England
Adelaide
15 Jan 1904
3
W Bardsley
136
130
v England
The Oval
09 Aug 1909
4
HL Collins
70
104
v England
Sydney
17 Dec 1920
5
HL Collins
114
60
v England
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
6
J Ryder
201*
88
v England
Adelaide
16 Jan 1925
7
WM Woodfull
68
111
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1928
8
DG Bradman
79
112
v England
Melbourne
29 Dec 1928
9
DG Bradman
244
77
v England
The Oval
18 Aug 1934
10
DG Bradman
51
144*
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 1938
11
AR Morris
122
124*
v England
Adelaide
31 Jan 1947
12
AR Morris
105
62
v England
Lord’s
24 Jun 1948
13
CC McDonald
133
51*
v England
Melbourne
13 Feb 1959
14
WM Lawry
74
102
v England
Manchester
27 Jul 1961
15
PJP Burge
103
52*
v England
Sydney
15 Feb 1963
16
KR Stackpole
87
136
v England
Adelaide
29 Jan 1971
17
GS Chappell
84
144
v England
Sydney
04 Jan 1975
18
RB McCosker
51
107
v England
Nottingham
28 Jul 1977
19
KJ Hughes
117
84
v England
Lord’s
28 Aug 1980
20
AR Border
106*
84
v England
The Oval
27 Aug 1981
21
AMJ Hilditch
119
80
v England
Leeds
13 Jun 1985
22
GR Marsh
56
110
v England
Brisbane
14 Nov 1986
23
AR Border
70
100*
v England
Adelaide
12 Dec 1986
24
MA Taylor
136
60
v England
Leeds
08 Jun 1989
25
DM Jones
122
50
v England
The Oval
24 Aug 1989
26
ME Waugh
137
62*
v England
Birmingham
05 Aug 1993
27
SR Waugh
108
116
v England
Manchester
03 Jul 1997
28
JL Langer
179*
52
v England
Adelaide
11 Dec 1998
29
RT Ponting
144
72
v England
Leeds
16 Aug 2001
30
ML Hayden
197
103
v England
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
31
RT Ponting
196
60*
v England
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
32
JL Langer
82
100*
v England
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
33
MEK Hussey
74*
103
v England
Perth
14 Dec 2006
34
MEK Hussey
61
116
v England
Perth
16 Dec 2010
35
DA Warner
60
112
v England
Perth
13 Dec 2013
36
CJL Rogers
61
116
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2013
37
SPD Smith
215
58
v England
Lord’s
16 Jul 2015
38
DA Warner
103
86
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2017
39
SPD Smith
76
102*
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2017
40
SPD Smith
144
142
v England
Birmingham
01 Aug 2019
41
SPD Smith
211
82
v England
Manchester
04 Sep 2019
42
M Labuschagne
103
51
v England
Adelaide
16 Dec 2021
43
UT Khawaja
137
101*
v England
Sydney
05 Jan 2022
44
UT Khawaja
141
65
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
It also provides the 18th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century and a half century in the test including twin centuries in a test against England in England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
W Bardsley
136
130
v England
The Oval
09 Aug 1909
2
DG Bradman
244
77
v England
The Oval
18 Aug 1934
3
DG Bradman
51
144*
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 1938
4
AR Morris
105
62
v England
Lord’s
24 Jun 1948
5
WM Lawry
74
102
v England
Manchester
27 Jul 1961
6
RB McCosker
51
107
v England
Nottingham
28 Jul 1977
7
KJ Hughes
117
84
v England
Lord’s
28 Aug 1980
8
AR Border
106*
84
v England
The Oval
27 Aug 1981
9
AMJ Hilditch
119
80
v England
Leeds
13 Jun 1985
10
MA Taylor
136
60
v England
Leeds
08 Jun 1989
11
DM Jones
122
50
v England
The Oval
24 Aug 1989
12
ME Waugh
137
62*
v England
Birmingham
05 Aug 1993
13
SR Waugh
108
116
v England
Manchester
03 Jul 1997
14
RT Ponting
144
72
v England
Leeds
16 Aug 2001
15
SPD Smith
215
58
v England
Lord’s
16 Jul 2015
16
SPD Smith
144
142
v England
Birmingham
01 Aug 2019
17
SPD Smith
211
82
v England
Manchester
04 Sep 2019
18
UT Khawaja
141
65
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
It also provides the third occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century and a half century in the test including twin centuries in a test against England played at Birmingham. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ME Waugh
137
62*
v England
Birmingham
05 Aug 1993
2
SPD Smith
144
142
v England
Birmingham
01 Aug 2019
3
UT Khawaja
141
65
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
UT Khawaja scored 141 and 65 in this test to provide the 53rd occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century and a half century in the test including twin centuries in a test. It also provides the 20th occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century and a half century in the test including twin centuries in a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
PS McDonnell
124
83
v England
Adelaide
12 Dec 1884
2
VT Trumper
113
59
v England
Adelaide
15 Jan 1904
3
W Bardsley
136
130
v England
The Oval
09 Aug 1909
4
HL Collins
70
104
v England
Sydney
17 Dec 1920
5
WM Woodfull
68
111
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1928
6
AR Morris
122
124*
v England
Adelaide
31 Jan 1947
7
AR Morris
105
62
v England
Lord’s
24 Jun 1948
8
CC McDonald
133
51*
v England
Melbourne
13 Feb 1959
9
WM Lawry
74
102
v England
Manchester
27 Jul 1961
10
KR Stackpole
87
136
v England
Adelaide
29 Jan 1971
11
RB McCosker
51
107
v England
Nottingham
28 Jul 1977
12
AMJ Hilditch
119
80
v England
Leeds
13 Jun 1985
13
GR Marsh
56
110
v England
Brisbane
14 Nov 1986
14
MA Taylor
136
60
v England
Leeds
08 Jun 1989
15
ML Hayden
197
103
v England
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
16
JL Langer
82
100*
v England
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
17
DA Warner
60
112
v England
Perth
13 Dec 2013
18
CJL Rogers
61
116
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2013
19
DA Warner
103
86
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2017
20
UT Khawaja
141
65
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
It also provides the seventh occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century and a half century in the test including twin centuries in a test against England in England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
W Bardsley
136
130
v England
The Oval
09 Aug 1909
2
AR Morris
105
62
v England
Lord’s
24 Jun 1948
3
WM Lawry
74
102
v England
Manchester
27 Jul 1961
4
RB McCosker
51
107
v England
Nottingham
28 Jul 1977
5
AMJ Hilditch
119
80
v England
Leeds
13 Jun 1985
6
MA Taylor
136
60
v England
Leeds
08 Jun 1989
7
UT Khawaja
141
65
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
UT Khawaja batted in all the five days of the test to become the 13th batsman to achieve such a feat in the annals of test cricket. The following table lists all these batsmen.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
ML Jaisimha
20*
74
India
Australia
Eden Gardens
23 Jan 1960
2
G Boycott
107
80*
England
Australia
Nottingham
28 Jul 1977
3
KJ Hughes
117
84
Australia
England
Lord’s
28 Aug 1980
4
AJ Lamb
23
110
England
West Indies
Lord’s
28 Jun 1984
5
RJ Shastri
111
07*
India
England
Eden Gardens
31 Dec 1984
6
AFG Griffith
114
18
West Indies
New Zealand
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
7
A Flintoff
70
51
England
India
Mohali
09 Mar 2006
8
AN Petersen
156
39
South Africa
New Zealand
Wellington
23 Mar 2012
9
CA Pujara
52
22
India
Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
16 Nov 2017
10
RJ Burns
133
11
England
Australia
Birmingham
01 Aug 2019
11
KC Brathwaite
182
25
West Indies
Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
04 Feb 2023
12
T Chanderpaul
207*
15
West Indies
Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
04 Feb 2023
13
UT Khawaja
141
65
Australia
England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
UT Khawaja batted in all the five days of the test to become the second batsman to achieve such a feat in the annals of test cricket against England The following table lists these two batsmen.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
KJ Hughes
117
84
Australia
England
Lord’s
28 Aug 1980
2
UT Khawaja
141
65
Australia
England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
UT Khawaja batted in all the five days of the test to become the fourth batsman to achieve such a feat in the annals of test cricket in England-Australia test series. The following table lists all these batsmen.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
G Boycott
107
80*
England
Australia
Nottingham
28 Jul 1977
2
KJ Hughes
117
84
Australia
England
Lord’s
28 Aug 1980
3
RJ Burns
133
11
England
Australia
Birmingham
01 Aug 2019
4
UT Khawaja
141
65
Australia
England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
PJ Cummins scored 44 not out in England’s second innings to provide his highest individual innings while leading Australia. It was an improvement over his 38 in the first innings of this test.
Australia won this test by two wickets to provide the ninth occasion of a team winning a test by exact two wickets margin in the annals of test cricket.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
won
2 wickets
v South Africa
Durban
16 Dec 1948
2
West Indies
won
2 wickets
v England
Nottingham
5 Jun 1980
3
Pakistan
won
2 wickets
v England
Lord’s
18 Jun 1992
4
Australia
won
2 wickets
v South Africa
Gqeberha
14 Mar 1997
5
England
won
2 wickets
v South Africa
Centurion
14 Jan 2000
6
Sri Lanka
won
2 wickets
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
26 Feb 2000
7
Australia
won
2 wickets
v South Africa
Johannesburg
31 Mar 2006
8
Australia
won
2 wickets
v South Africa
Johannesburg
17 Nov 2011
9
Australia
won
2 wickets
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
Australia won this test by two wickets to provide the fourth occasion of Australia winning a test by exact two wickets margin in the annals of test cricket. It also represent Australia’s first win by exact two wickets margin against England
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
2 wickets
v South Africa
Gqeberha
14 Mar 1997
2
Australia
won
2 wickets
v South Africa
Johannesburg
31 Mar 2006
3
Australia
won
2 wickets
v South Africa
Johannesburg
17 Nov 2011
4
Australia
won
2 wickets
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
Australia won this test by two wickets to provide the third occasion of a team winning a test by exact two wickets margin in the annals of test cricket against England. It also represent Australia’s first win by exact two wickets margin against England.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
West Indies
won
2 wickets
v England
Nottingham
5 Jun 1980
2
Pakistan
won
2 wickets
v England
Lord’s
18 Jun 1992
3
Australia
won
2 wickets
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
England Vs Australia First Test at Birmingham – First and second day’s stats highlights
England won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 269th occasion of England doing so against Australia. It also provides the 148th occasion of England doing so against Australia at home. It also provides the tenth occasion of England doing so against Australia in tests played at Birmingham.
JM Bairstow scored 78 in England’s first innings to provide the 57th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against Australia. It also represents the 34th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings against Australia in England.
It also represents the second occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring s fifty in an innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham. AJ Stewart was the other wicket keeper batsman to score a fifty against Australia at Birmingham. He had scored 65 in Jul 2001.
Thus JM Bairstow’s 78 in this test represent the highest individual score by an England wicket keeper batsman against Australia in tests played at Birmingham.
JM Bairstow scored 78 in England’s first innings to provide the 50th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century in an innings against Australia. It also represents the 31st occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century in an innings against Australia in England.
It also represents the second occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century in an innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham. AJ Stewart was the other wicket keeper batsman to score a half century against Australia at Birmingham. He had scored 65 in Jul 2001.
JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the tenth occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings against Australia.
JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the first occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings against Australia after scoring a half century.
JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the 25th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings.
JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the third occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings after scoring a half century.
JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of his being dismissed stumped in an innings after scoring a half century. The first such occasion was his dismissal for 51 against South Africa at Lord’s in Jul 2017.
JM Bairstow was dismissed stumped for 78 in England’s first innings to provide the highest individual score by an England wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in an innings. The previous best was 75 when APE Knott was dismissed stumped in an innings against India at Delhi in Dec 1976. He was stumped by SMH Kirmani of BS Bedi for 75.
JE Root scored 118 not out in England’s first innings to provide the 911th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the 247th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the 116th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings against Australia on home soil
It also provides the eleventh occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham.
It also provides the 50th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in a test innings in tests played at Birmingham.
It also represents the third century by JE Root at Birmingham. He became the fourth England batsman to score three centuries in tests played at Birmingham. Others are – MC Cowdrey, MW Gatting and ME Trescothick.
It also represents the 18th century scored by JE Root on home soil. He holds the record for most centuries by an England batsman on home soil.
It also represents his 30th century of his test career. He became the second England batsman to score 30 plus centuries. AN Cook has scored 33 centuries.
It also represents his 20th fifty against Australia. He became the eighth England batsman to score 20 plus fifties against Australia. The following table lists all the eight batsmen.
No
Player
Span
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
50+
1
JB Hobbs
1908-1930
24
27
2
2630
187
105.20
12
15
27
2
H Sutcliffe
1924-1934
18
24
2
2278
194
103.54
08
16
24
3
IR Bell
2005-2015
19
22
3
1604
115
084.42
04
18
22
4
G Boycott
1964-1981
16
21
7
1902
191
135.85
07
14
21
5
DI Gower
1978-1991
19
21
1
2079
215
103.95
09
12
21
6
JH Edrich
1964-1975
18
20
2
1823
175
101.27
07
13
20
7
GA Gooch
1979-1994
15
20
0
1635
196
081.75
04
16
20
8
JE Root
2013-2023
18
20
2
1623
180
090.16
04
16
20
NM Lyon returned with figures of four for 149 in England’s first innings to provide the 266th occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England. It also provides the 131st occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England in England. It also provides the thirteenth occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England in tests played at Birmingham.
NM Lyon became the first Australian bowler to concede 100 plus runs in a test innings against England at Birmingham on two occasions. The other occasion was in Aug 2019 when he had returned with figures of 3 for 112.
NM Lyon returned with figures of four for 149 in England’s first innings to provide the 44th occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs in an innings in his test career. He is the second Australian bowler to concede 100 plus runs in an innings on 40 plus occasions. SK Warne has conceded 100 plus runs in an innings on 40 occasions
NM Lyon returned with figures of four for 149 in England’s first innings to provide the fifth occasion of his conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
42.0
9
109
3
2
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2017
2
43.5
8
112
3
2
v England
Birmingham
01 Aug 2019
3
26.0
3
102
0
3
v England
Lord’s
14 Aug 2019
4
39.0
5
114
2
4
v England
Leeds
22 Aug 2019
5
29.0
1
149
4
1
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
NM Lyon’s four for 149 in England’s first innings represent the most expensive figures in terms of runs conceded by him against England. It also represents the most wickets taken by him while conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against England.
JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the 18th occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a test match in England-Australia test series.
JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the tenth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a test match in England-Australia test series played in England.
JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the tenth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a test match in England-Australia test series played in tests played at Birmingham.
JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the 13th occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring half centuries in a test match in England-Australia test series.
JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the eighth occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring fifties in a test match in England-Australia test series played in England.
JM Bairstow {78} and AT Carey {66} scored fifties in this game to provide the first occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring half centuries in a test match in England-Australia test series played in tests played at Birmingham.
AT Carey of Australia scored 66 in Australia’s first innings at the end of the second day to provide the 56th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century against England. It also provides the 21st occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century against England in England. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a half century against England in tests played at Birmingham.
AT Carey of Australia scored 66 in Australia’s first innings at the end of the second day to provide the 65th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against England. It also provides the 24th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against England in England. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against England in tests played at Birmingham.
AT Carey effected five dismissals in England’s first innings to provide the 22nd occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in an innings against England. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in an innings against England in England. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in an innings against England in tests played in England. IA Healy had effected six dismissals at Birmingham in Jun 1997.
AT Carey effected five dismissals and scored 66 in this test to provide the 24th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals and scoring a fifty in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Ct
St
Dis
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
H Carter
–
66
5
1
6
v England
Melbourne
07 Feb 1908
2
WAS Oldfield
–
65*
2
4
6
v England
Sydney
27 Feb 1925
3
BA Barnett
57
–
3
2
5
v England
Leeds
22 Jul 1938
4
RW Marsh
–
91
6
0
6
v England
Manchester
08 Jun 1972
5
RW Marsh
50
–
5
0
5
v England
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
6
RW Marsh
61
–
6
0
6
v England
Birmingham
10 Jul 1975
7
RW Marsh
–
110*
5
0
5
v England
Melbourne
12 Mar 1977
8
RW Marsh
53
–
5
0
5
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 1982
9
IA Healy
–
102*
5
0
5
v England
Manchester
03 Jun 1993
10
IA Healy
80
–
4
1
5
v England
Birmingham
05 Aug 1993
11
IA Healy
–
–
6
0
6
v England
Perth
28 Nov 1998
12
AC Gilchrist
90
–
6
0
6
v England
Lord’s
19 Jul 2001
13
AC Gilchrist
54
–
6
1
7
v England
Nottingham
02 Aug 2001
14
AC Gilchrist
–
60*
5
0
5
v England
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
15
AC Gilchrist
133
–
5
1
6
v England
Sydney
02 Jan 2003
16
AC Gilchrist
–
–
5
1
6
v England
Nottingham
25 Aug 2005
17
AC Gilchrist
–
102*
5
0
5
v England
Perth
14 Dec 2006
18
AC Gilchrist
62
–
8
1
9
v England
Sydney
02 Jan 2007
19
BJ Haddin
–
71
6
0
6
v England
Nottingham
10 Jul 2013
20
BJ Haddin
65*
–
7
0
7
v England
Manchester
01 Aug 2013
21
BJ Haddin
94
53
5
0
7
v England
Brisbane
21 Nov 2013
22
BJ Haddin
55
–
8
0
8
v England
Perth
13 Dec 2013
23
TD Paine
57
–
6
0
6
v England
Adelaide
02 Dec 2017
24
AT Carey
66
–
3
2
5
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
UT Khawaja scored 141 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 324th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the 142nd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against England in England. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against England in tests played at Birmingham
UT Khawaja scored 141 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 103rd occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the 50th occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century against England in England. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a century against England in tests played at Birmingham
UT Khawaja scored 141 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 96th occasion of an Australian left hand batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the 44th occasion of an Australian left hand batsman scoring a century against England in England. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian left hand batsman scoring a century against England in tests played at Birmingham
UT Khawaja scored 141 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 51st occasion of an Australian left hand opening batsman scoring a century against England. It also provides the 26th occasion of an Australian left hand opening batsman scoring a century against England in England. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian left hand opening batsman scoring a century against England in tests played at Birmingham
MM Ali had figures of two for 147 at the end of second day’s play to provide the 324th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 155th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia in England. It also provides the 16th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham.
MM Ali became the first England bowler to concede 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia in tests played at Birmingham. The other occasion was in Aug 2019 when he had returned with figures of 2 for 130
NM Lyon {149} and MM Ali {147} conceded 100 runs each in this test to provide the 67th occasion of rival bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in England-Australia test series. It also provides the 37th occasion rival bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in England-Australia test series in tests played in England. It also provides fourth the occasion rival bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in England-Australia test series in tests played at Birmingham
UT Khawaja’s 141 in this test represents his 15th century of his test career and also his seventh century as an opening batsman.
Its an amazing coincidence that two rival batsmen ended with an identical number of runs against each other at the end of a test after completing 2000 plus runs against each other in the same test. Perhaps, the only occasion in the annals of test cricket
V Kohli’s aggregate runs against Australia read 2042 at the end of WTC Final between Australia and India at The Oval. He completed 2000 runs against Australia in this test. SPD Smith’s run aggregate against India read 2042 at the end of this test. He also completed 2000 runs against India in this test.