Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh became the eighth cricketer to perform the all round feat of scoring 1000 plus runs and capturing 300 plus wickets in the history of one day internationals. The performances of all such cricketers are furnished below.
No
Player
Cou
Span
Mat
Runs
Wkts
1
Wasim Akram
Pak
1984-2003
356
03717
502
2
WPUJC Vaas
Srl
1994-2008
322
02025
400
3
Shahid Afridi
Pak
1996-2015
398
08064
395
4
SM Pollock
RSA
1996-2008
303
03519
393
5
B Lee
Aus
2000-2012
221
01176
380
6
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
1989-2011
445
13430
323
7
DL Vettori
NZl
1997-2015
295
02253
305
8
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
2006-2023
227
06976
300
Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh became the third cricketer to perform the all round feat of scoring 6500 plus runs and capturing 300 plus wickets in the history of one day internationals. The performances of all such cricketers are furnished below.
Australia won the third test against India at Indore by nine wickets to post its 405th victory against all the oppositions. India lost this test by ninewickets to provide its 175th test loss against all the oppositions.
Australia won the third test against India at Indore by nine wickets to post its 44th victory against India. India lost this test by nine wickets to provide its 32nd test loss against India.
Australia won the third test against India at Indore by nine wickets to post its 25th victory by nine wickets margin against all oppositions. India.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
9 wickets
v England
Melbourne
30 Dec 1882
2
Australia
won
9 wickets
v England
Lord’s
14 Jun 1909
3
Australia
won
9 wickets
v England
Sydney
25 Feb 1921
4
Australia
won
9 wickets
v South Africa
Durban
14 Dec 1935
5
Australia
won
9 wickets
v West Indies
Kingston
26 Mar 1955
6
Australia
won
9 wickets
v England
Melbourne
13 Feb 1959
7
Australia
won
9 wickets
v England
Perth
13 Dec 1974
8
Australia
won
9 wickets
v New Zealand
Brisbane
04 Dec 1987
9
Australia
won
9 wickets
v England
Manchester
27 Jul 1989
10
Australia
won
9 wickets
v England
Perth
01 Feb 1991
11
Australia
won
9 wickets
v South Africa
Cape Town
17 Mar 1994
12
Australia
won
9 wickets
v South Africa
Melbourne
26 Dec 2001
13
Australia
won
9 wickets
v West Indies
Georgetown
10 Apr 2003
14
Australia
won
9 wickets
v West Indies
Bridgetown
01 May 2003
15
Australia
won
9 wickets
v Zimbabwe
Sydney
17 Oct 2003
16
Australia
won
9 wickets
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 2003
17
Australia
won
9 wickets
v Pakistan
Melbourne
26 Dec 2004
18
Australia
won
9 wickets
v Pakistan
Sydney
02 Jan 2005
19
Australia
won
9 wickets
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Mar 2005
20
Australia
won
9 wickets
v New Zealand
Auckland
26 Mar 2005
21
Australia
won
9 wickets
v West Indies
Hobart
17 Nov 2005
22
Australia
won
9 wickets
v New Zealand
Brisbane
01 Dec 2011
23
Australia
won
9 wickets
v West Indies
Roseau
03 Jun 2015
24
Australia
won
9 wickets
v England
Brisbane
08 Dec 2021
25
Australia
won
9 wickets
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
Australia won the third test against India at Indore by nine wickets to post its second victory by nine wickets margin against India.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
won
9 wickets
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 2003
2
Australia
won
9 wickets
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
India lost this test by nine wickets to provide its ninth test loss by nine wickets against all oppositions India.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
lost
9 wickets
v England
Mumbai
15 Dec 1933
2
India
lost
9 wickets
v England
Lord’s
27 Jun 1936
3
India
lost
9 wickets
v England
The Oval
15 Aug 1936
4
India
lost
9 wickets
v England
Chennai
13 Jan 1985
5
India
lost
9 wickets
v South Africa
Gqeberha
26 Dec 1992
6
India
lost
9 wickets
v South Africa
Bloemfontein
03 Nov 2001
7
India
lost
9 wickets
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2003
8
India
lost
9 wickets
v Pakistan
Lahore
05 Apr 2004
9
India
lost
9 wickets
v Australia
Indore
01 Mar 2023
India lost this test by nine wickets to provide its second test loss by nine wickets against Australia
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
lost
9 wickets
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2003
2
India
lost
9 wickets
v Australia
Indore
01 Mar 2023
India Vs Australia – Third Test at Indore – Second and third day
NM Lyon returned with figures of 11 for 99 to provide the 257th occasion of a bowler capturing eleven or more wickets in a test. It also provides the 54th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing eleven or more wickets in a test
NM Lyon returned with figures of 11 for 99 to provide the 28th occasion of a bowler capturing eleven or more wickets in a test against India
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
H Verity
51.1
6
16
153
11
Eng
Ind
Chennai
10 Feb 1934
2
AV Bedser
61.2
6
14
145
11
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
22 Jun 1946
3
AV Bedser
51.0
6
13
93
11
Eng
Ind
Manchester
20 Jul 1946
4
ERH Toshack
19.3
8
7
31
11
Aus
Ind
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
5
Fazal Mahmood
51.4
6
19
94
12
Pak
Ind
Lucknow
23 Oct 1952
6
R Benaud
53.2
6
16
105
11
Aus
Ind
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
7
WW Hall
60.4
6
16
126
11
Win
Ind
Kanpur
12 Dec 1958
8
AK Davidson
77.4
6
30
124
12
Aus
Ind
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
9
AME Roberts
42.3
6
11
121
12
Win
Ind
Chennai
11 Jan 1975
10
RJ Hadlee
22.3
8
1
58
11
NZl
Ind
Wellington
13 Feb 1976
11
G Dymock
63.4
6
12
166
12
Aus
Ind
Kanpur
02 Oct 1979
12
Sikander Bakht
59.0
6
10
190
11
Pak
Ind
Delhi
04 Dec 1979
13
IT Botham
48.5
6
14
106
13
Eng
Ind
Wankhede
15 Feb 1980
14
Imran Khan
32.2
6
10
79
11
Pak
Ind
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
15
Imran Khan
55.5
6
15
180
11
Pak
Ind
Faisalabad
03 Jan 1983
16
NA Foster
51.0
6
10
163
11
Eng
Ind
Chennai
13 Jan 1985
17
MD Marshall
36.5
6
9
89
11
Win
Ind
Port of Spain
15 Apr 1989
18
BA Reid
55.2
6
16
126
12
Aus
Ind
Melbourne
26 Dec 1991
19
MR Whitney
35.1
6
7
95
11
Aus
Ind
Perth
01 Feb 1992
20
AA Donald
55.0
6
15
139
12
SAF
Ind
Gqeberha
26 Dec 1992
21
M Muralidaran
81.0
6
26
196
11
Srl
Ind
Colombo (SSC)
29 Aug 2001
22
M Muralidaran
42.0
6
7
110
11
Srl
Ind
Colombo (SSC)
23 Jul 2008
23
JJ Krejza
74.5
6
4
358
12
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
24
MS Panesar
69.0
6
15
210
11
Eng
Ind
Wankhede
23 Nov 2012
25
NM Lyon
70.1
6
9
286
12
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
26
SNJ O’Keefe
28.1
6
6
70
12
Aus
Ind
Pune
23 Feb 2017
27
AY Patel
73.5
6
15
225
14
NZl
Ind
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
28
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Aus
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
It also provides the tenth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing eleven or more wickets in a test against India. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
ERH Toshack
19.3
8
07
031
11
Ind
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
2
R Benaud
53.2
6
16
105
11
Ind
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
3
AK Davidson
77.4
6
30
124
12
Ind
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
4
G Dymock
63.4
6
12
166
12
Ind
Kanpur
02 Oct 1979
5
BA Reid
55.2
6
16
126
12
Ind
Melbourne
26 Dec 1991
6
MR Whitney
35.1
6
07
095
11
Ind
Perth
01 Feb 1992
7
JJ Krejza
74.5
6
04
358
12
Ind
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
8
NM Lyon
70.1
6
09
286
12
Ind
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
9
SNJ O’Keefe
28.1
6
06
070
12
Ind
Pune
23 Feb 2017
10
NM Lyon
34.5
6
03
099
11
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon became the fourth bowler to capture eleven or more wickets in a test on two occasions against India. Others are AV Bedser, Imran Khan and M Muralidaran
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AV Bedser
61.2
6
14
145
11
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
22 Jun 1946
AV Bedser
51.0
6
13
93
11
Eng
Ind
Manchester
20 Jul 1946
2
Imran Khan
32.2
6
10
79
11
Pak
Ind
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
Imran Khan
55.5
6
15
180
11
Pak
Ind
Faisalabad
03 Jan 1983
3
M Muralidaran
81.0
6
26
196
11
Srl
Ind
Colombo (SSC)
29 Aug 2001
M Muralidaran
42.0
6
7
110
11
Srl
Ind
Colombo (SSC)
23 Jul 2008
4
NM Lyon
70.1
6
9
286
12
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Aus
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon became the second spin bowler to capture eleven or more wickets in a test on two occasions against India. M Muralidaran is the other bowler to perform such a feat.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
M Muralidaran
81.0
6
26
196
11
Srl
Ind
Colombo (SSC)
29 Aug 2001
M Muralidaran
42.0
6
7
110
11
Srl
Ind
Colombo (SSC)
23 Jul 2008
2
NM Lyon
70.1
6
9
286
12
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Aus
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon became the first Australian bowler and also the first Australian spin bowler to capture eleven or more wickets in a test on two occasions against India.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
NM Lyon
70.1
6
9
286
12
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Aus
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
The following table lists the 63 occasions of bowlers capturing eleven or more wickets conceding less than 100 runs in a test.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
C Blythe
38.3
6
10
99
15
England
v South Africa
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
2
AV Bedser
55.5
6
23
99
14
England
v Australia
Nottingham
11 Jun 1953
3
Fazal Mahmood
60.0
6
27
99
12
Pakistan
v England
The Oval
12 Aug 1954
4
G Motie
32.2
6
5
99
13
West Indies
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
12 Feb 2023
5
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Australia
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
6
TE Bailey
43.0
6
14
98
11
England
v West Indies
Lord’s
20 Jun 1957
7
R Ashwin
46.0
6
13
98
12
India
v South Africa
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
8
JB Statham
41.0
6
11
97
11
England
v South Africa
Lord’s
23 Jun 1960
9
DL Underwood
44.1
8
14
97
12
England
v New Zealand
Christchurch
25 Feb 1971
10
CS Marriott
41.1
6
8
96
11
England
v West Indies
The Oval
12 Aug 1933
11
AR Border
44.4
6
13
96
11
Australia
v West Indies
Sydney
26 Jan 1989
12
IK Pathan
31.0
6
10
96
11
India
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
13
D Olivier
29.0
6
6
96
11
South Africa
v Pakistan
Centurion
26 Dec 2018
14
MR Whitney
35.1
6
7
95
11
Australia
v India
Perth
01 Feb 1992
15
Fazal Mahmood
51.4
6
19
94
12
Pakistan
v India
Lucknow
23 Oct 1952
16
Danish Kaneria
28.0
6
6
94
12
Pakistan
v Bangladesh
Multan
29 Aug 2001
17
MA Starc
28.4
6
8
94
11
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Galle
04 Aug 2016
18
AV Bedser
51.0
6
13
93
11
England
v India
Manchester
20 Jul 1946
19
PCR Tufnell
47.4
6
22
93
11
England
v Australia
The Oval
21 Aug 1997
20
M Muralidaran
68.4
6
33
93
11
Sri Lanka
v England
Galle
02 Dec 2003
21
JJ Ferris
54.2
5
27
91
13
England
v South Africa
Cape Town
19 Mar 1892
22
FR Spofforth
64.3
4
33
90
14
Australia
v England
The Oval
28 Aug 1882
23
AER Gilligan
34.3
6
10
90
11
England
v South Africa
Birmingham
14 Jun 1924
24
JC Laker
68.0
6
27
90
19
England
v Australia
Manchester
26 Jul 1956
25
H Trumble
65.0
5
19
89
12
Australia
v England
The Oval
10 Aug 1896
26
JH Wardle
42.6
8
12
89
12
England
v South Africa
Cape Town
01 Jan 1957
27
MD Marshall
36.5
6
9
89
11
West Indies
v India
Port of Spain
15 Apr 1989
28
FS Trueman
37.5
6
10
88
11
England
v Australia
Leeds
06 Jul 1961
29
CTB Turner
88.0
4
50
87
12
Australia
v England
Sydney
10 Feb 1888
30
CG Macartney
42.2
6
11
85
11
Australia
v England
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
31
R Ashwin
43.2
6
14
85
12
India
v New Zealand
Hyderabad
23 Aug 2012
32
GAR Lock
54.2
6
28
84
11
England
v New Zealand
Christchurch
27 Feb 1959
33
CEL Ambrose
39.0
6
7
84
11
West Indies
v England
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1994
34
NGB Cook
44.0
6
20
83
11
England
v Pakistan
Karachi
02 Mar 1984
35
CV Grimmett
31.3
8
5
82
11
Australia
v England
Sydney
27 Feb 1925
36
M Muralidaran
35.5
6
11
82
12
Sri Lank
v Bangladesh
Kandy
11 Jul 2007
37
H Ironmonger
37.0
6
11
79
11
Australia
v West Indies
Melbourne
13 Feb 1931
38
Zulfiqar Ahmed
83.5
6
40
79
11
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Karachi
13 Oct 1955
39
Imran Khan
32.2
6
10
79
11
Pakistan
v India
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
40
Shoaib Akhtar
38.3
6
8
78
11
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Wellington
26 Dec 2003
41
MA Noble
33.4
6
7
77
13
Australia
v England
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
42
SK Warne
44.0
6
19
77
11
Australia
v Pakistan
Brisbane
09 Nov 1995
43
WH Lockwood
37.1
6
10
76
11
England
v Australia
Manchester
24 Jul 1902
44
SJ Harmison
31.1
6
10
76
11
England
v Pakistan
Manchester
27 Jul 2006
45
J Briggs
72.1
4
39
74
11
England
v Australia
Lord’s
19 Jul 1886
46
GA Lohmann
31.2
5
10
71
12
England
v South Africa
Johannesburg
02 Mar 1896
47
DL Underwood
48.5
6
25
71
13
England
v Pakistan
Lord’s
08 Aug 1974
48
Mohammad Asif
35.0
6
13
71
11
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
03 Apr 2006
49
JM Anderson
37.0
6
15
71
11
England
v Pakistan
Nottingham
29 Jul 2010
50
DL Underwood
60.3
6
34
70
11
England
v New Zealand
Lord’s
24 Jul 1969
51
SNJ O’Keefe
28.1
6
6
70
12
Australia
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
52
AR Patel
36.4
6
6
70
11
India
v England
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
53
R Peel
42.2
4
21
68
11
England
v Australia
Manchester
30 Aug 1888
54
GAR Lock
53.3
6
33
65
11
England
v New Zealand
Leeds
03 Jul 1958
55
DW Steyn
36.5
6
16
60
11
South Africa
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
01 Feb 2013
56
RJ Hadlee
22.3
8
1
58
11
New Zealand
v India
Wellington
13 Feb 1976
57
SF Barnes
37.4
6
14
57
13
England
v South Africa
The Oval
12 Aug 1912
58
CA Walsh
36.0
6
15
55
13
West Indies
v New Zealand
Wellington
10 Feb 1995
59
GAR Lock
37.4
6
19
48
11
England
v West Indies
The Oval
22 Aug 1957
60
GA Lohmann
25.3
5
11
45
15
England
v South Africa
Gqeberha
13 Feb 1896
61
ERH Toshack
19.3
8
7
31
11
Australia
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
62
J Briggs
33.3
4
16
28
15
England
v South Africa
Cape Town
25 Mar 1889
63
H Ironmonger
22.5
6
12
24
11
Australia
v South Africa
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
The following table lists the 15 occasions of Australian bowlers capturing eleven or more wickets conceding less than 100 runs in a test.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Australia
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
2
AR Border
44.4
6
13
96
11
Australia
v West Indies
Sydney
26 Jan 1989
3
MR Whitney
35.1
6
7
95
11
Australia
v India
Perth
01 Feb 1992
4
MA Starc
28.4
6
8
94
11
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Galle
04 Aug 2016
5
FR Spofforth
64.3
4
33
90
14
Australia
v England
The Oval
28 Aug 1882
6
H Trumble
65.0
5
19
89
12
Australia
v England
The Oval
10 Aug 1896
7
CTB Turner
88.0
4
50
87
12
Australia
v England
Sydney
10 Feb 1888
8
CG Macartney
42.2
6
11
85
11
Australia
v England
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
9
CV Grimmett
31.3
8
5
82
11
Australia
v England
Sydney
27 Feb 1925
10
H Ironmonger
37.0
6
11
79
11
Australia
v West Indies
Melbourne
13 Feb 1931
11
MA Noble
33.4
6
7
77
13
Australia
v England
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
12
SK Warne
44.0
6
19
77
11
Australia
v Pakistan
Brisbane
09 Nov 1995
13
SNJ O’Keefe
28.1
6
6
70
12
Australia
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
14
ERH Toshack
19.3
8
7
31
11
Australia
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
15
H Ironmonger
22.5
6
12
24
11
Australia
v South Africa
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
The following table lists the nine occasions of bowlers capturing eleven or more wickets conceding less than 100 runs in a test against India
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Australia
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
2
MR Whitney
35.1
6
7
95
11
Australia
v India
Perth
01 Feb 1992
3
Fazal Mahmood
51.4
6
19
94
12
Pakistan
v India
Lucknow
23 Oct 1952
4
AV Bedser
51.0
6
13
93
11
England
v India
Manchester
20 Jul 1946
5
MD Marshall
36.5
6
9
89
11
West Indies
v India
Port of Spain
15 Apr 1989
6
Imran Khan
32.2
6
10
79
11
Pakistan
v India
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
7
SNJ O’Keefe
28.1
6
6
70
12
Australia
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
8
RJ Hadlee
22.3
8
1
58
11
New Zealand
v India
Wellington
13 Feb 1976
9
ERH Toshack
19.3
8
7
31
11
Australia
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
The following table lists the four occasions of Australian bowlers capturing eleven or more wickets conceding less than 100 runs in a test against India
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Australia
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
2
MR Whitney
35.1
6
7
95
11
Australia
v India
Perth
01 Feb 1992
3
SNJ O’Keefe
28.1
6
6
70
12
Australia
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
4
ERH Toshack
19.3
8
7
31
11
Australia
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
NM Lyon became the fifth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture eleven or more wickets conceding exact 99 runs in a test.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
C Blythe
38.3
6
10
99
15
England
v South Africa
Leeds
29 Jul 1907
2
AV Bedser
55.5
6
23
99
14
England
v Australia
Nottingham
11 Jun 1953
3
Fazal Mahmood
60.0
6
27
99
12
Pakistan
v England
The Oval
12 Aug 1954
4
G Motie
32.2
6
5
99
13
West Indies
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
12 Feb 2023
5
NM Lyon
34.5
6
3
99
11
Australia
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon’s aggregate wickets against India read 113 at the end of this test. He now holds the record for most wickets by a bowler in India-Australia test series. He went past A Kumble who had an aggregate of 111 wickets against Australia in India-Australia test series.
R Ashwin and RA Jadeja shared the new ball as spin bowlers in Australia’s first innings and in second innings to provide the 84th and 85th occasion of two spin bowlers sharing the new ball in a test innings.
R Ashwin and RA Jadeja shared the new ball as spin bowlers in Australia’s first innings and in second innings to provide the eleventh occasion of two spin bowlers sharing the new ball in a test match
No
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
England
Australia
Sydney
03 Mar 1882
2
England
Australia
Adelaide
17 Jan 1902
3
India
England
Wankhede
23 Nov 2012
4
Sri Lanka
Australia
Col-SSC
13 Aug 2016
5
Bangladesh
England
Mirpur
28 Oct 2016
6
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Galle
12 Jul 2018
7
Sri Lanka
South Africa
Col-SSC
20 Jul 2018
8
Bangladesh
West Indies
Mirpur
30 Nov 2018
9
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
Chattogram
05 Sep 2019
10
Pakistan
England
Karachi
17 Dec 2022
11
India
Australia
Indore
01 Mar 2023
UT Khawaja of Australia scored 60 and zero in this test to provide the 21st occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a half century and a zero in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
WA Brown
72
0
v England
Manchester
06 Jul 1934
2
RB Simpson
92
0
v West Indies
Brisbane
09 Dec 1960
3
RB Simpson
0
71
v England
Adelaide
25 Jan 1963
4
RB McCosker
0
76
v England
Melbourne
08 Feb 1975
5
RB McCosker
0
95*
v England
Leeds
14 Aug 1975
6
KC Wessels
0
61
v West Indies
Brisbane
23 Nov 1984
7
MJ Slater
0
73
v Pakistan
Hobart
17 Nov 1995
8
ML Hayden
0
57
v New Zealand
Perth
30 Nov 2001
9
JL Langer
75
0
v New Zealand
Perth
30 Nov 2001
10
JL Langer
78
0
v West Indies
Bridgetown
01 May 2003
11
JL Langer
52
0
v India
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
12
PJ Hughes
0
75
v South Africa
Johannesburg
26 Feb 2009
13
SR Watson
88
0
v South Africa
Johannesburg
17 Nov 2011
14
EJM Cowan
0
53
v South Africa
Perth
30 Nov 2012
15
DA Warner
85
0
v Sri Lanka
Sydney
03 Jan 2013
16
DA Warner
0
62
v West Indies
Kingston
11 Jun 2015
17
CJL Rogers
0
52
v England
Nottingham
06 Aug 2015
18
DA Warner
0
64
v England
Nottingham
06 Aug 2015
19
DA Warner
61
0
v England
Leeds
22 Aug 2019
20
UT Khawaja
71
0*
v Sri Lanka
Galle
29 Jun 2022
21
UT Khawaja
60
0
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
UT Khawaja of Australia scored 60 and zero in this test to provide the second occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a half century and a zero in a test against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
JL Langer
52
0
v India
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
2
UT Khawaja
60
0
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon returned with figures of 11 for 99 to provide the 135th occasion of a spin bowler capturing eleven or more wickets in a test. It also provides the 28th occasion of an Australian spin bowler capturing eleven or more wickets in a test
NM Lyon returned with figures of 11 for 99 to provide the tenth occasion of a spin bowler capturing eleven or more wickets in a test against India. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian spin bowler capturing eleven or more wickets in a test against India
India Vs Australia – Third Test at Indore – Second day
NM Lyon of Australia captured eight wickets conceding 64 runs in India’s second innings to provide the 101st occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 81st occasion of a bowler capturing exact eight wickets in a test innings.
NM Lyon of Australia captured eight wickets conceding 64 runs in India’s second innings to provide the 21st occasion of an Australian bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 20th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing exact eight wickets in a test innings.
NM Lyon became the third Australian bowler to capture exact eight wickets in a test innings on two occasions. Others are – RAL Massie and GD McGrath
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RAL Massie
32.5
7
84
8
1
v England
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
RAL Massie
27.2
9
53
8
3
v England
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
2
GD McGrath
20.3
8
38
8
1
v England
Lord’s
19 Jun 1997
GD McGrath
16.0
8
24
8
4
v Pakistan
Perth
16 Dec 2004
3
NM Lyon
22.2
4
50
8
1
v India
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
NM Lyon
23.3
1
64
8
3
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon became the second Australian bowler to capture exact eight wickets in a test innings on two occasions against a single opposition. RAL Massie against England and NM Lyon against India are the two bowlers perform the feat
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RAL Massie
32.5
7
84
8
1
v England
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
RAL Massie
27.2
9
53
8
3
v England
Lord’s
22 Jun 1972
2
NM Lyon
22.2
4
50
8
1
v India
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
NM Lyon
23.3
1
64
8
3
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon’s 8-64 in India’s second innings provides the eighth occasion of an Australian spin bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
H Trumble
31.0
6
13
65
8
2
v England
The Oval
11 Aug 1902
2
AA Mailey
47.0
6
8
121
9
3
v England
Melbourne
11 Feb 1921
3
AA Mallett
23.6
8
6
59
8
3
v Pakistan
Adelaide
22 Dec 1972
4
SK Warne
50.2
6
22
71
8
4
v England
Brisbane
25 Nov 1994
5
SCG MacGill
33.3
6
2
108
8
1
v Bangladesh
Fatullah
09 Apr 2006
6
JJ Krejza
43.5
6
1
215
8
1
v India
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
7
NM Lyon
22.2
6
4
50
8
1
v India
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
8
NM Lyon
23.3
6
1
64
8
3
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon became the first Australian spin bowler to capture exact eight wickets in a test innings on two occasions against a single opposition.
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
NM Lyon
22.2
4
50
8
1
v India
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
NM Lyon
23.3
1
64
8
3
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon’s 8 for 64 in India’s second innings provides the seventh occasion of a spin bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against India.
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
LR Gibbs
53.3
37
38
8
3
Win
Ind
Bridgetown
23 Mar 1962
2
JM Noreiga
49.4
16
95
9
2
Win
Ind
Trinidad
06 Mar 1971
3
M Muralidaran
34.1
9
87
8
1
Srl
Ind
Col-SSC
29 Aug 2001
4
JJ Krejza
43.5
1
215
8
1
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
5
NM Lyon
22.2
4
50
8
1
Aus
Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
6
AY Patel
47.5
12
119
10
1
NZl
Ind
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
7
NM Lyon
23.3
1
64
8
3
Aus
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon’s 8 for 64 in India’s second innings provides the third occasion of an Australian spin bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against India.
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JJ Krejza
43.5
1
215
8
1
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
2
NM Lyon
22.2
4
50
8
1
Aus
Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
3
NM Lyon
23.3
1
64
8
3
Aus
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon’s 8 for 64 in India’s second innings provides the eleventh occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
FS Trueman
8.4
2
31
8
2
Eng
Ind
Manchester
17 Jul 1952
2
LR Gibbs
53.3
37
38
8
3
Win
Ind
Bridgetown
23 Mar 1962
3
JM Noreiga
49.4
16
95
9
2
Win
Ind
Trinidad
06 Mar 1971
4
Sikander Bakht
21.0
3
69
8
2
Pak
Ind
Delhi
04 Dec 1979
5
Imran Khan
20.1
4
60
8
3
Pak
Ind
Karachi
23 Dec 1982
6
L Klusener
21.3
4
64
8
4
SAF
Ind
Eden Gardens
27 Nov 1996
7
M Muralidaran
34.1
9
87
8
1
Srl
Ind
Col-SSC
29 Aug 2001
8
JJ Krejza
43.5
1
215
8
1
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
9
NM Lyon
22.2
4
50
8
1
Aus
Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
10
AY Patel
47.5
12
119
10
1
NZl
Ind
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
11
NM Lyon
23.3
1
64
8
3
Aus
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
NM Lyon’s 8 for 64 in India’s second innings provides the sixth occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against India in India. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Overs
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Sikander Bakht
21.0
3
69
8
2
Pak
Ind
Delhi
04 Dec 1979
2
L Klusener
21.3
4
64
8
4
SAF
Ind
Eden Gardens
27 Nov 1996
3
JJ Krejza
43.5
1
215
8
1
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
4
NM Lyon
22.2
4
50
8
1
Aus
Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
5
AY Patel
47.5
12
119
10
1
NZl
Ind
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
6
NM Lyon
23.3
1
64
8
3
Aus
Ind
Indore
01 Mar 2023
CA Pujara scored 59 in the second innings of this test, which incidentally is his 50th test at home. In the first innings, he had scored one run
NM Lyon’s 8 for 64 in India’s second innings provides the 42nd occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in a test innings against India on away soil.
UT Yadav’s aggregate of wickets at the end of Australia’s first innings read 101. He became the 13th Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets on home soil. He also became the fifth Indian pace bowler to capture 100 plus wickets on home soil. Others are – Kapil Dev {219}, J Srinath {108}, Z Khan {104} and Ishanth Sharma {104}
Australian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against India
MP Kuhnemann returned with figures of five for 16 in India’s first innings to provide the 65th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against India.
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ERH Toshack
2.3
8
1
2
5
2
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
2
ERH Toshack
17.0
8
6
29
6
3
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
3
RR Lindwall
16.5
8
4
38
7
3
v India
Adelaide
23 Jan 1948
4
R Benaud
29.3
6
10
72
7
1
v India
Chennai
19 Oct 1956
5
RR Lindwall
22.5
6
9
43
7
3
v India
Chennai
19 Oct 1956
6
R Benaud
29.0
6
10
52
6
2
v India
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
7
R Benaud
24.2
6
6
53
5
4
v India
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
8
R Benaud
46.0
6
18
76
5
3
v India
Delhi
12 Dec 1959
9
AK Davidson
20.1
6
7
31
5
1
v India
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
10
AK Davidson
57.3
6
23
93
7
3
v India
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
11
R Benaud
32.1
6
14
43
5
2
v India
Chennai
13 Jan 1960
12
GD McKenzie
32.3
6
8
58
6
2
v India
Chennai
2 Oct 1964
13
DA Renneberg
14.2
8
2
39
5
4
v India
Adelaide
23 Dec 1967
14
GD McKenzie
21.4
8
2
66
7
1
v India
Melbourne
30 Dec 1967
15
RB Simpson
23.0
8
5
59
5
4
v India
Sydney
26 Jan 1968
16
GD McKenzie
29.0
6
7
69
5
1
v India
Brabourne
04 Nov 1969
17
AA Mallett
32.3
6
10
64
6
2
v India
Delhi
28 Nov 1969
18
GD McKenzie
33.4
6
12
67
6
1
v India
Eden Gardens
12 Dec 1969
19
AA Mallett
25.0
6
7
91
5
2
v India
Chennai
24 Dec 1969
20
AA Mallett
29.2
6
12
53
5
4
v India
Chennai
24 Dec 1969
21
JD Higgs
41.3
6
12
143
7
2
v India
Chennai
11 Sep 1979
22
G Dymock
35.0
6
7
99
5
1
v India
Kanpur
02 Oct 1979
23
G Dymock
28.4
6
5
67
7
3
v India
Kanpur
02 Oct 1979
24
GRJ Matthews
28.2
6
3
103
5
2
v India
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
25
GRJ Matthews
39.5
6
7
146
5
4
v India
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
26
RJ Bright
25.0
6
3
94
5
4
v India
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
27
CJ McDermott
28.1
6
11
54
5
1
v India
Brisbane
29 Nov 1991
28
BA Reid
26.2
6
7
66
6
1
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 1991
29
BA Reid
29.0
6
9
60
6
3
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 1991
30
CJ McDermott
31.0
6
9
76
5
2
v India
Adelaide
25 Jan 1992
31
CJ McDermott
29.1
6
8
92
5
4
v India
Adelaide
25 Jan 1992
32
MR Whitney
12.1
6
3
27
7
4
v India
Perth
01 Feb 1992
33
MS Kasprowicz
18.0
6
5
28
5
3
v India
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
34
DW Fleming
9.1
6
2
30
5
4
v India
Adelaide
10 Dec 1999
35
B Lee
18.0
6
2
47
5
2
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 1999
36
GD McGrath
18.5
6
7
48
5
1
v India
Sydney
02 Jan 2000
37
GD McGrath
17.0
6
1
55
5
3
v India
Sydney
02 Jan 2000
38
SK Warne
42.3
6
5
125
6
2
v India
Chennai
14 Oct 2004
39
JN Gillespie
22.5
6
8
56
5
2
v India
Nagpur
26 Oct 2004
40
MJ Clarke
6.2
6
0
9
6
3
v India
Wankhede
03 Nov 2004
41
B Lee
32.2
6
5
119
5
2
v India
Sydney
02 Jan 2008
42
JJ Krejza
43.5
6
1
215
8
1
v India
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
43
MG Johnson
20.0
6
5
64
5
2
v India
Mohali
01 Oct 2010
44
BW Hilfenhaus
26.0
6
5
75
5
2
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 2011
45
BW Hilfenhaus
32.5
6
8
106
5
3
v India
Sydney
03 Jan 2012
46
PM Siddle
15.0
6
2
49
5
2
v India
Adelaide
24 Jan 2012
47
JL Pattinson
30.0
6
6
96
5
2
v India
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
48
PM Siddle
29.1
6
9
71
5
2
v India
Mohali
14 Mar 2013
49
NM Lyon
23.2
6
4
94
7
2
v India
Delhi
22 Mar 2013
50
NM Lyon
36.0
6
4
134
5
2
v India
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
51
NM Lyon
34.1
6
5
152
7
4
v India
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
52
JR Hazlewood
23.2
6
6
68
5
1
v India
Brisbane
17 Dec 2014
53
SNJ O’Keefe
13.1
6
2
35
6
2
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
54
SNJ O’Keefe
15.0
6
4
35
6
4
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
55
NM Lyon
22.2
6
4
50
8
1
v India
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
56
JR Hazlewood
24.0
6
5
67
6
3
v India
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
57
NM Lyon
34.1
6
5
92
5
2
v India
Dharamsala
25 Mar 2017
58
NM Lyon
42.0
6
7
122
6
3
v India
Adelaide
06 Dec 2018
59
NM Lyon
34.5
6
7
67
5
2
v India
Perth
14 Dec 2018
60
PJ Cummins
11.0
6
3
27
6
3
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 2018
61
JR Hazlewood
5.0
6
3
8
5
3
v India
Adelaide
17 Dec 2020
62
JR Hazlewood
24.4
6
6
57
5
2
v India
Brisbane
15 Jan 2021
63
T Murphy
47.0
6
12
124
7
2
v India
Nagpur
09 Feb 2023
64
NM Lyon
29.0
6
5
67
5
2
v India
Delhi
17 Feb 2023
65
MP Kuhnemann
9.0
6
2
16
5
1
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
MP Kuhnemann returned with figures of five for 16 in India’s first innings to provide the 37th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against India in India.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
R Benaud
29.3
10
72
7
1
v India
Chennai
19 Oct 1956
2
RR Lindwall
22.5
9
43
7
3
v India
Chennai
19 Oct 1956
3
R Benaud
29.0
10
52
6
2
v India
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
4
R Benaud
24.2
6
53
5
4
v India
Eden Gardens
02 Nov 1956
5
R Benaud
46.0
18
76
5
3
v India
Delhi
12 Dec 1959
6
AK Davidson
20.1
7
31
5
1
v India
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
7
AK Davidson
57.3
23
93
7
3
v India
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
8
R Benaud
32.1
14
43
5
2
v India
Chennai
13 Jan 1960
9
GD McKenzie
32.3
8
58
6
2
v India
Chennai
02 Oct 1964
10
GD McKenzie
29.0
7
69
5
1
v India
Brabourne
04 Nov 1969
11
AA Mallett
32.3
10
64
6
2
v India
Delhi
28 Nov 1969
12
GD McKenzie
33.4
12
67
6
1
v India
Eden Gardens
12 Dec 1969
13
AA Mallett
25.0
7
91
5
2
v India
Chennai
24 Dec 1969
14
AA Mallett
29.2
12
53
5
4
v India
Chennai
24 Dec 1969
15
JD Higgs
41.3
12
143
7
2
v India
Chennai
11 Sep 1979
16
G Dymock
35.0
7
99
5
1
v India
Kanpur
02 Oct 1979
17
G Dymock
28.4
5
67
7
3
v India
Kanpur
02 Oct 1979
18
GRJ Matthews
28.2
3
103
5
2
v India
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
19
GRJ Matthews
39.5
7
146
5
4
v India
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
20
RJ Bright
25.0
3
94
5
4
v India
Chennai
18 Sep 1986
21
MS Kasprowicz
18.0
5
28
5
3
v India
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
22
SK Warne
42.3
5
125
6
2
v India
Chennai
14 Oct 2004
23
JN Gillespie
22.5
8
56
5
2
v India
Nagpur
26 Oct 2004
24
MJ Clarke
6.2
0
9
6
3
v India
Wankhede
03 Nov 2004
25
JJ Krejza
43.5
1
215
8
1
v India
Nagpur
06 Nov 2008
26
MG Johnson
20.0
5
64
5
2
v India
Mohali
01 Oct 2010
27
JL Pattinson
30.0
6
96
5
2
v India
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
28
PM Siddle
29.1
9
71
5
2
v India
Mohali
14 Mar 2013
29
NM Lyon
23.2
4
94
7
2
v India
Delhi
22 Mar 2013
30
SNJ O’Keefe
13.1
2
35
6
2
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
31
SNJ O’Keefe
15.0
4
35
6
4
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
32
NM Lyon
22.2
4
50
8
1
v India
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
33
JR Hazlewood
24.0
5
67
6
3
v India
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
34
NM Lyon
34.1
5
92
5
2
v India
Dharamsala
25 Mar 2017
35
T Murphy
47.0
12
124
7
2
v India
Nagpur
09 Feb 2023
36
NM Lyon
29.0
5
67
5
2
v India
Delhi
17 Feb 2023
37
MP Kuhnemann
9.0
2
16
5
1
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
MP Kuhnemann returned with figures of five for 16 in India’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs against India.
No
Player
O
BPO
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ERH Toshack
2.3
8
1
02
5
2
v India
Brisbane
28 Nov 1947
2
MJ Clarke
6.2
6
0
09
6
3
v India
Wankhede
03 Nov 2004
3
JR Hazlewood
5.0
6
3
08
5
3
v India
Adelaide
17 Dec 2020
4
MP Kuhnemann
9.0
6
2
16
5
1
v India
Indore
01 Mar 2023
India Vs Australia – Third Test at Indore – First day
India won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 225th occasion of India doing so in a test. It also provides the 37th occasion of India doing so against Australia
India won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 134th occasion of India doing so in a test on home soil. It also provides the 19th occasion of India doing so against Australia on home soil.
RG Sharma was dismissed stumped for 12 in the first innings of this test to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian captain dismissed stumped in a test innings. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian captain dismissed stumped in a test innings against Australia. The first such occasion was witnessed at Chennai in Jan 1960, when GS Ramchand was dismissed stumped for 22 by Grout of the bowling of R Benaud.
RG Sharma was dismissed stumped for 12 in the first innings of this test to provide the second occasion of an Indian captain opener dismissed stumped in a test innings. The first such occasion was NJ Contractor’s dismissal against England at Eden Gardens in the third innings of the test which had a start date of 30 Dec 1961. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian captain opener dismissed stumped in a test innings against Australia.
RG Sharma was dismissed stumped for 12 in the first innings of this test to provide the 29th occasion of an Indian opener dismissed stumped in a test innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian opener dismissed stumped in a test innings against Australia.
RG Sharma was dismissed stumped for 12 in the first innings of this test to provide the fourth occasion of an Indian opener dismissed stumped in a test innings. He now shares the second place with M Vijay, who as an opener has been dismissed stumped on four occasions. The first place is occupied by V Sehwaf who has been dismissed stumped on five occasions
India lost its five wickets for 45 runs to provide the second occasion of India losing its five wickets for exact 45 runs. The first such occasion was against West Indies at Bridgetown in March 1997. Thus India lost its half the side for 45 runs for the first time on home soil.
CA Pujara was playing his 50th test on home soil. This test was his 50th test on home soil. He became the twelfth Indian cricketer to play fifty tests on home soil. The following table lists the twelve Indian cricketers who have played 50 tests on home soil with their batting performances
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
SR Tendulkar
1990-2013
94
153
16
7216
217
52.67
22
32
04
2
R Dravid
1996-2011
70
120
11
5598
222
51.35
15
27
03
3
SM Gavaskar
1972-1987
65
108
07
5067
236*
50.16
16
23
06
4
N Kapil Dev
1978-1994
65
086
10
2810
163
36.97
05
15
05
5
A Kumble
1993-2008
63
080
18
1340
088
21.61
00
04
06
6
VVS Laxman
1996-2011
57
091
18
3767
281
51.60
08
24
07
7
Harbhajan Singh
1998-2013
55
072
15
1047
115
18.36
02
03
10
8
R Ashwin
2011-2023
54
065
06
1685
124
28.55
03
08
03
9
DB Vengsarkar
1977-1990
54
080
13
3725
166
55.59
13
15
05
10
V Sehwag
2001-2013
52
089
03
4656
319
54.13
13
19
06
11
SC Ganguly
1996-2008
50
084
10
3180
239
42.97
08
13
06
12
CA Pujara
2010-2023
50
078
07
3738
206*
52.64
10
19
05
MP Kuhnemann returned with figures of five for 16 in India’s first innings to provide the 641st occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings. It also provides the 65th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against India.
MP Kuhnemann returned with figures of five for 16 in India’s first innings to provide the 290th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings on away soil. It also provides the 37th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against India in India.
MP Kuhnemann returned with figures of five for 16 in India’s first innings to provide the 20th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs against India.
MP Kuhnemann returned with figures of five for 16 in India’s first innings to provide the seventh occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs on away soil. It also provides the second occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs against India in India. The first such occasion was MJ Clarke’s six for nine at Wankhede in Nov 2004
SPD Smith’s run aggregate as Australian captain read 3819 at the end of his innings of 26 in this test. He became the fifth Australian captain to score 3800 plus runs. Others are AR Border {6623}, RT Ponting {6542}, GS Chappell {4209} and MJ Clarke {3946}
India was dismissed all out for 109 in its first innings to provide the ninth occasion of India dismissed all out for a total less than 110 runs in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the fourth occasion of India dismissed all out for a total less than 110 runs in a test innings against Australia on home soil
NM Lyon’s three wickets in India’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 105 wickets against India. He now shares the second place amongst the bowlers who have taken most wickets against India with M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka. Muralitharan has also taken 105 wickets against India. The first place is occupied by JM Anderson of England who has an aggregate of 139 wickets against India.
NM Lyon’s three wickets in India’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 105 wickets against India. He now shares the second place amongst the spin bowlers who have taken most wickets against India with M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka. Muralitharan has also taken 105 wickets against India.
Test Cricket witnesses the second occasion of a team winning a test by one run margin
Test Cricket witnessed the second occasion of a team winning a test by one run margin when New Zealand won the test against England at Wellington by one run. The first occasion of a team winning a test by one run was West Indies winning a test against Australia at Adelaide in Jan 1993. It took 30 years one month for New Zealand to emulate West Indies. Both the occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
West Indies
won
1 run
v Australia
Adelaide
23 Jan 1993
2
New Zealand
won
1 run
v England
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
Teams winning the test after being asked to follow on – New Zealand joins the elite list
New Zealand won the just concluded test against Wellington against England by one run after being asked to follow on. NewZealand’s win provides the fourth occasion of a team winning the test after asked to follow on. All such occasions are listed below
No
Winner
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
England
010 runs
v Australia
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
2
England
018 runs
v Australia
Leeds
16 Jul 1981
3
India
171 runs
v Australia
Eden Gardens
11 Mar 2001
4
New Zealand
001 run
v England
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
Batsmen’s century and ninety in a test going in vain
JE Root of England scored 153 not out and 95 in the just concluded test at Wellington against New Zealand. His effort went in vain to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman’s century and ninety in a losing cause in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
M Amarnath
90
100
Ind
Aus
Perth
16 Dec 1977
2
BC Lara
91
122
Win
Aus
Port of Spain
19 Apr 2003
3
MH Richardson
93
101
NZl
Eng
Lord’s
20 May 2004
4
S Chanderpaul
128*
97*
Win
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jul 2004
5
HH Gibbs
161
98
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
13 Jan 2005
6
RT Ponting
101
99
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2008
7
JE Root
153*
95
Eng
NZl
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
Teams posting 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test and losing the test
England scored 435 for 8 in the first innings of the test at Wellington against New Zealand in the just concluded test and lost the test to provide the 51st occasion of team posting 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test and losing the test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
586
1
lost
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
2
Australia
414
1
lost
v England
Melbourne
01 Mar 1895
3
England
519
1
lost
v Australia
Melbourne
8 Mar 1929
4
England
425
1
lost
v Australia
Lord’s
27 Jun 1930
5
England
405
1
lost
v Australia
The Oval
16 Aug 1930
6
Australia
435
1
lost
v England
Sydney
23 Feb 1933
7
England
496
1
lost
v Australia
Leeds
22 Jul 1948
8
Australia
520
1
lost
v South Africa
Melbourne
06 Feb 1953
9
Pakistan
408
1
lost
v West Indies
Georgetown
13 Mar 1958
10
West Indies
526/7d
1
lost
v England
Port of Spain
14 Mar 1968
11
India
402
1
lost
v Australia
Perth
16 Dec 1977
12
Australia
401/9d
1
lost
v England
Leeds
16 Jul 1981
13
Australia
429
1
lost
v West Indies
Bridgetown
30 Mar 1984
14
India
424
1
lost
v Australia
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
15
England
445
1
lost
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
27 Aug 1998
16
Australia
490
1
lost
v West Indies
Bridgetown
26 Mar 1999
17
Bangladesh
400
1
lost
v India
Dhaka
10 Nov 2000
18
Zimbabwe
422/9d
1
lost
v India
Delhi
18 Nov 2000
19
Pakistan
405
1
lost
v England
Karachi
07 Dec 2000
20
Australia
445
1
lost
v India
Eden Gardens
11 Mar 2001
21
Australia
447
1
lost
v England
Leeds
16 Aug 2001
22
West Indies
448
1
lost
v Sri Lanka
Galle
13 Nov 2001
23
South Africa
484
1
lost
v England
The Oval
04 Sep 2003
24
Australia
556
1
lost
v India
Adelaide
12 Dec 2003
25
New Zealand
409
1
lost
v England
Leeds
03 Jun 2004
26
New Zealand
433
1
lost
v Australia
Christchurch
10 Mar 2005
27
West Indies
405
1
lost
v Australia
Adelaide
25 Nov 2005
28
South Africa
451/9d
1
lost
v Australia
Sydney
02 Jan 2006
29
Bangladesh
427
1
lost
v Australia
Fatullah
09 Apr 2006
30
England
551/6d
1
lost
v Australia
Adelaide
01 Dec 2006
31
India
414
1
lost
v South Africa
Cape Town
02 Jan 2007
32
Bangladesh
419
1
lost
v England
Mirpur
20 Mar 2010
33
Sri Lanka
425
1
lost
v India
Colombo (PSS)
03 Aug 2010
34
Australia
428
1
lost
v India
Mohali
01 Oct 2010
35
Australia
478
1
lost
v India
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
36
Sri Lanka
400
1
lost
v England
Cardiff
26 May 2011
37
Zimbabwe
412
1
lost
v Pakistan
Bulawayo
01 Sep 2011
38
West Indies
449/9d
1
lost
v Australia
Bridgetown
07 Apr 2012
39
Australia
408
1
lost
v India
Mohali
14 Mar 2013
40
Sri Lanka
428/9d
1
lost
v Pakistan
Sharjah
16 Jan 2014
41
Pakistan
451
1
lost
v Sri Lanka
Galle
06 Aug 2014
42
India
408
1
lost
v Australia
Brisbane
17 Dec 2014
43
England
400
1
lost
v India
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
44
England
477
1
lost
v India
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
45
Pakistan
443/9d
1
lost
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2016
46
Bangladesh
595/8d
1
lost
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
47
England
403
1
lost
v Australia
Perth
14 Dec 2017
48
Bangladesh
430
1
lost
v West Indies
Chattogram
03 Feb 2021
49
New Zealand
553
1
lost
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 2022
50
India
416
1
lost
v England
Birmingham
01 Jul 2022
51
England
435/8d
1
lost
v New Zealand
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
It also provides the tenth occasion of England posting 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test and losing the test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
England
519
1
lost
v Australia
Melbourne
8 Mar 1929
2
England
425
1
lost
v Australia
Lord’s
27 Jun 1930
3
England
405
1
lost
v Australia
The Oval
16 Aug 1930
4
England
496
1
lost
v Australia
Leeds
22 Jul 1948
5
England
445
1
lost
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
27 Aug 1998
6
England
551/6d
1
lost
v Australia
Adelaide
01 Dec 2006
7
England
400
1
lost
v India
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
8
England
477
1
lost
v India
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
9
England
403
1
lost
v Australia
Perth
14 Dec 2017
10
England
435/8d
1
lost
v New Zealand
Wellington
24 Feb 2023
It also provides the second occasion of a team posting 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test against New Zealand and losing the test. Both such occasions are tabulated below.