Test Cricket witnessed another world record in the just concluded test between Pakistan and New Zealand at Karachias rival wicket keepers scored fifties in both innings of this test. New Zealand wicket keeper batsmen scored 51 ans 74 while Pakistan wicket keeper scored 78 and 118
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
TA Blundell
51
74
NZl
Pak
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
2
Sarfaraz Ahmed
78
118
Pak
NZl
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
Batsmen scoring a century and a zero in a test match
DP Convey of New Zealand scored 122 and zero in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Karachi to provide the 176th occasion of a batsman scoring a century and z zero in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
01
WL Murdoch
0
153*
Australia
v England
The Oval
06 Sep 1880
02
GHS Trott
0
143
Australia
v England
Lord’s
22 Jun 1896
03
C Hill
188
0
Australia
v England
Melbourne
29 Jan 1898
04
JH Sinclair
0
104
South Africa
v Australia
Cape Town
08 Nov 1902
05
LC Braund
102
0
England
v Australia
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
06
JT Tyldesley
0
100
England
v Australia
Leeds
03 Jul 1905
07
G Gunn
122*
0
England
v Australia
Sydney
21 Feb 1908
08
GA Faulkner
122*
0
South Africa
v Australia
Manchester
27 May 1912
09
RH Catterall
0
120
South Africa
v England
Birmingham
14 Jun 1924
10
FE Woolley
0
123
England
v Australia
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
11
GB Legge
196
0
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
21 Feb 1930
12
DG Bradman
0
103*
Australia
v England
Melbourne
30 Dec 1932
13
IM Barrow
105
0
West Indies
v England
Manchester
22 Jul 1933
14
AD Nourse
0
231
South Africa
v Australia
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1935
15
JHW Fingleton
100
0
Australia
v England
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
16
MH Mankad
111
0
India
v Australia
Melbourne
06 Feb 1948
17
DG Bradman
138
0
Australia
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 1948
18
SG Barnes
0
141
Australia
v England
Lord’s
24 Jun 1948
19
DCS Compton
145*
0
England
v Australia
Manchester
08 Jul 1948
20
L Hutton
101
0
England
v New Zealand
Leeds
11 Jun 1949
21
P Roy
140
0
India
v England
Brabourne
14 Dec 1951
22
VL Manjrekar
133
0
India
v England
Leeds
05 Jun 1952
23
ML Apte
0
163*
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
19 Feb 1953
24
RN Harvey
122
0
Australia
v England
Manchester
09 Jul 1953
25
PBH May
0
112
England
v South Africa
Lord’s
23 Jun 1955
26
Imtiaz Ahmed
209
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
26 Oct 1955
27
Imtiaz Ahmed
122
0
Pakistan
v West Indies
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
28
MC Cowdrey
119
0
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1960
29
Hanif Mohammad
160
0
Pakistan
v India
Brabourne
02 Dec 1960
30
FCM Alexander
0
108
West Indies
v Australia
Sydney
13 Jan 1961
31
Javed Burki
140
0
Pakistan
v England
Dhaka
19 Jan 1962
32
Rev.DS Sheppard
0
113
England
v Australia
Melbourne
29 Dec 1962
33
EJ Barlow
114
0
South Africa
v Australia
Brisbane
06 Dec 1963
34
VL Manjrekar
108
0
India
v England
Chennai
10 Jan 1964
35
GT Dowling
129
0
New Zealand
v India
Brabourne
12 Mar 1965
36
SM Nurse
201
0
West Indies
v Australia
Bridgetown
05 May 1965
37
MC Cowdrey
101
0
England
v West Indies
Kingston
08 Feb 1968
38
GS Sobers
0
113*
West Indies
v England
Kingston
08 Feb 1968
39
IR Redpath
0
132
Australia
v West Indies
Sydney
14 Feb 1969
40
BF Hastings
0
117*
New Zealand
v West Indies
Christchurch
13 Mar 1969
41
CA Davis
103
0
West Indies
v England
Lord’s
26 Jun 1969
42
GR Viswanath
0
137
India
v Australia
Kanpur
15 Nov 1969
43
IM Chappell
138
0
Australia
v India
Delhi
28 Nov 1969
44
GS Sobers
132
0
West Indies
v India
Port of Spain
13 Apr 1971
45
DL Amiss
158
0
England
v Pakistan
Hyd-Pak
16 Mar 1973
46
AI Kallicharran
0
103*
West Indies
v India
Port of Spain
07 Apr 1976
47
RC Fredericks
0
138
West Indies
v England
Lord’s
17 Jun 1976
48
Asif Iqbal
0
152*
Pakistan
v Australia
Adelaide
24 Dec 1976
49
IC Davis
105
0
Australia
v Pakistan
Adelaide
24 Dec 1976
50
RB McCosker
0
105
Australia
v Pakistan
Melbourne
01 Jan 1977
51
Sadiq Mohammad
105
0
Pakistan
v Australia
Melbourne
01 Jan 1977
52
SM Gavaskar
0
118
India
v Australia
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
53
CS Serjeant
0
124
Australia
v West Indies
Georgetown
31 Mar 1978
54
Asif Iqbal
0
104
Pakistan
v India
Faisalabad
16 Oct 1978
55
DW Randall
0
150
England
v Australia
Sydney
06 Jan 1979
56
DB Vengsarkar
0
103
India
v England
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
57
DL Haynes
0
122
West Indies
v New Zealand
Christchurch
22 Feb 1980
58
CL King
0
100*
West Indies
v New Zealand
Christchurch
22 Feb 1980
59
IVA Richards
0
182*
West Indies
v England
Bridgetown
13 Mar 1981
60
IT Botham
0
118
England
v Australia
Manchester
13 Aug 1981
61
GN Yallop
0
114
Australia
v England
Manchester
13 Aug 1981
62
G Boycott
137
0
England
v Australia
The Oval
27 Aug 1981
63
IVA Richards
208
0
West Indies
v Australia
Melbourne
22 Dec 1984
64
GR Marsh
118
0
Australia
v New Zealand
Auckland
13 Mar 1986
65
DC Boon
103
0
Australia
v England
Adelaide
12 Dec 1986
66
MW Gatting
100
0
England
v Australia
Adelaide
12 Dec 1986
67
Ijaz Ahmed
122
0
Pakistan
v Australia
Faisalabad
23 Sep 1988
68
MD Crowe
174
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Wellington
10 Feb 1989
69
NS Sidhu
116
0
India
v West Indies
Kingston
28 Apr 1989
70
M Azharuddin
0
109
India
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
23 Nov 1989
71
DL Haynes
0
109
West Indies
v England
Bridgetown
05 Apr 1990
72
DI Gower
100
0
England
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 1990
73
ME Waugh
139*
0
Australia
v West Indies
St John’s
27 Apr 1991
74
RB Richardson
104
0
West Indies
v England
Birmingham
25 Jul 1991
75
JG Wright
116
0
New Zealand
v England
Wellington
06 Feb 1992
76
AC Hudson
163
0
South Africa
v West Indies
Bridgetown
18 Apr 1992
77
A Ranatunga
127
0
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Col-SSC
17 Aug 1992
78
KLT Arthurton
157*
0
West Indies
v Australia
Brisbane
27 Nov 1992
79
MD Crowe
0
107
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
06 Dec 1992
80
CC Lewis
0
117
England
v India
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
81
MA Atherton
144
0
England
v West Indies
Georgetown
17 Mar 1994
82
MW Gatting
117
0
England
v Australia
Adelaide
26 Jan 1995
83
GP Thorpe
123
0
England
v Australia
Perth
03 Feb 1995
84
PA de Silva
0
105
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
15 Sep 1995
85
HP Tillakaratne
115
0
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
15 Sep 1995
86
NR Mongia
152
0
India
v Australia
Delhi
10 Oct 1996
87
Mohd Wasim
0
109*
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
21 Nov 1996
88
N Hussain
113
0
England
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
18 Dec 1996
89
G Kirsten
103
0
South Africa
v India
Cape Town
02 Jan 1997
90
CL Hooper
0
106
West Indies
v Pakistan
Karachi
06 Dec 1997
91
S Chanderpaul
118
0
West Indies
v England
Georgetown
27 Feb 1998
92
MW Goodwin
0
166*
Zimbabwe
v Pakistan
Bulawayo
14 Mar 1998
93
DJ Cullinan
103
0
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
Centurion
27 Mar 1998
94
CD McMillan
0
142
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
27 May 1998
95
GA Hick
107
0
England
v Sri Lanka
The Oval
27 Aug 1998
96
DJ Cullinan
168
0
South Africa
v West Indies
Cape Town
02 Jan 1999
97
G Kirsten
0
134
South Africa
v West Indies
Centurion
15 Jan 1999
98
SR Tendulkar
0
136
India
v Pakistan
Chennai
28 Jan 1999
99
Saeed Anwar
0
188*
Pakistan
v India
Eden Gardens
16 Feb 1999
100
HH Gibbs
120
0
South Africa
v New Zealand
Wellington
18 Mar 1999
101
TM Dilshan
163*
0
Sri Lanka
v Zimbabwe
Harare
26 Nov 1999
102
SL Campbell
170
0
West Indies
v New Zealand
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
103
MV Boucher
0
108
South Africa
v England
Durban
26 Dec 1999
104
MS Atapattu
120
0
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Kandy
30 Jul 2000
105
Shahid Afridi
107
0
Pakistan
v West Indies
Sharjah
07 Feb 2002
106
A Flintoff
0
137
England
v New Zealand
Christchurch
13 Mar 2002
107
SR Tendulkar
117
0
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
19 Apr 2002
108
MP Vaughan
0
100
England
v India
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
109
V Sehwag
106
0
India
v England
Nottingham
08 Aug 2002
110
MP Vaughan
0
183
England
v Australia
Sydney
02 Jan 2003
111
D Ganga
0
113
West Indies
v Australia
Georgetown
10 Apr 2003
112
Javed Omar
119
0
Bangladesh
v Pakistan
Peshawar
27 Aug 2003
113
JL Langer
121
0
Australia
v India
Brisbane
04 Dec 2003
114
RT Ponting
242
0
Australia
v India
Adelaide
12 Dec 2003
115
SP Fleming
192
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Hamilton
19 Dec 2003
116
S Chanderpaul
0
109
West Indies
v South Africa
Durban
26 Dec 2003
117
JA Rudolph
101
0
South Africa
v West Indies
Cape Town
02 Jan 2004
118
AC Gilchrist
0
144
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Kandy
16 Mar 2004
119
AJ Strauss
147
0
England
v South Africa
Johannesburg
13 Jan 2005
120
Younis Khan
147
0
Pakistan
v India
Eden Gardens
16 Mar 2005
121
JH Kallis
0
109*
South Africa
v West Indies
Georgetown
31 Mar 2005
122
BC Lara
153
0
West Indies
v Pakistan
Kingston
03 Jun 2005
123
IR Bell
115
0
England
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
20 Nov 2005
124
ML Hayden
0
102
Australia
v South Africa
Durban
24 Mar 2006
125
AC Gilchrist
0
102*
Australia
v England
Perth
14 Dec 2006
126
AG Prince
121
0
South Africa
v India
Durban
26 Dec 2006
127
Mohd Ashraful
0
129*
Bangladesh
v Sri Lanka
Col-PSS
03 Jul 2007
128
M Jayawardene
104
0
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Hobart
16 Nov 2007
129
AJ Strauss
0
177
England
v New Zealand
Napier
22 Mar 2008
130
S Chanderpaul
126*
0
West Indies
v New Zealand
Napier
19 Dec 2008
131
R Dravid
136
0
India
v England
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
132
MEK Hussey
0
121
Australia
v England
The Oval
20 Aug 2009
133
Tamim Iqbal
0
151
Bangladesh
v India
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
134
V Sehwag
109
0
India
v Sri Lanka
Col-PSS
03 Aug 2010
135
AJ Strauss
0
110
England
v Australia
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
136
PJ Hughes
0
126
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
16 Sep 2011
137
P Jayawardene
0
120
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2011
138
MJ Guptill
109
0
New Zealand
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
01 Nov 2011
139
KC Sangakkara
0
108
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Durban
26 Dec 2011
140
JH Kallis
0
113
South Africa
v New Zealand
Dunedin
07 Mar 2012
141
Azhar Ali
0
136
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
08 Jul 2012
142
AN Cook
115
0
England
v South Africa
The Oval
19 Jul 2012
143
GC Smith
122
0
South Africa
v Australia
Adelaide
22 Nov 2012
144
DG Brownlie
0
109
New Zealand
v South Africa
Cape Town
02 Jan 2013
145
NRD Compton
0
117
England
v New Zealand
Dunedin
06 Mar 2013
146
BJ Watling
103
0
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
09 Oct 2013
147
S Dhawan
0
115
India
v New Zealand
Auckland
06 Feb 2014
148
BJ Watling
0
124
New Zealand
v India
Wellington
14 Feb 2014
149
HM Amla
0
127*
South Africa
v Australia
Gqeberha
20 Feb 2014
150
MJ Clarke
161*
0
Australia
v South Africa
Cape Town
01 Mar 2014
151
M Jayawardene
165
0
Sri Lanka
v South Africa
Col-SSC
24 Jul 2014
152
FDM Karunaratne
0
152
Sri Lanka
v New Zealand
Christchurch
26 Dec 2014
153
CA Pujara
145*
0
India
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
28 Aug 2015
154
Shoaib Malik
245
0
Pakistan
v England
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
155
Misbah-ul-Haq
114
0
Pakistan
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2016
156
JK Silva
0
115
Sri Lanka
v Australia
Col-SSC
13 Aug 2016
157
UT Khawaja
145
0
Australia
v South Africa
Adelaide
24 Nov 2016
158
KK Jennings
112
0
England
v India
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
159
Shakib Al Hasan
217
0
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
160
V Kohli
0
104*
India
v Sri Lanka
Eden Gardens
16 Nov 2017
161
F du Plessis
0
120
South Africa
v Australia
Johannesburg
30 Mar 2018
162
JE Root
0
125
England
v India
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
163
Asad Shafiq
104
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Abu Dhabi
03 Dec 2018
164
CA Pujara
106
0
India
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2018
165
SO Dowrich
0
116*
West Indies
v England
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
166
UT Khawaja
0
101*
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Canberra
01 Feb 2019
167
RL Chase
0
102*
West Indies
v England
Gros Islet
09 Feb 2019
168
Rahmat Shah
102
0
Afghanistan
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
05 Sep 2019
169
Q de Kock
111
0
South Africa
v India
Visakhapatnam
02 Oct 2019
170
Azhar Ali
0
118
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
19 Dec 2019
171
Shan Masood
156
0
Pakistan
v England
Manchester
05 Aug 2020
172
NH Shanto
163
0
Bangladesh
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
21 Apr 2021
173
AD Mathews
199
0
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
15 May 2022
174
SPD Smith
145*
0
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Galle
08 Jul 2022
175
BM Duckett
107
0
England
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
176
DP Convey
122
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
It also provides the 17th occasion of a batsman scoring a century and zero in a test match against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
DL Amiss
158
0
England
v Pakistan
Hyd-Pak
16 Mar 1973
2
IC Davis
105
0
Australia
v Pakistan
Adelaide
24 Dec 1976
3
RB McCosker
0
105
Australia
v Pakistan
Melbourne
01 Jan 1977
4
MD Crowe
174
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Wellington
10 Feb 1989
5
M Azharuddin
0
109
India
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
23 Nov 1989
6
PA de Silva
0
105
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
15 Sep 1995
7
HP Tillakaratne
115
0
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
15 Sep 1995
8
CL Hooper
0
106
West Indies
v Pakistan
Karachi
06 Dec 1997
9
MW Goodwin
0
166*
Zimbabwe
v Pakistan
Bulawayo
14 Mar 1998
10
SR Tendulkar
0
136
India
v Pakistan
Chennai
28 Jan 1999
11
Javed Omar
119
0
Bangladesh
v Pakistan
Peshawar
27 Aug 2003
12
SP Fleming
192
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Hamilton
19 Dec 2003
13
BC Lara
153
0
West Indies
v Pakistan
Kingston
03 Jun 2005
14
IR Bell
115
0
England
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
20 Nov 2005
15
P Jayawardene
0
120
Sri Lanka
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2011
16
BM Duckett
107
0
England
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
17
DP Convey
122
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
It also provides the twelfth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century and zero in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
GT Dowling
129
0
New Zealand
v India
Brabourne
12 Mar 1965
2
BF Hastings
0
117*
New Zealand
v West Indies
Christchurch
13 Mar 1969
3
MD Crowe
174
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Wellington
10 Feb 1989
4
JG Wright
116
0
New Zealand
v England
Wellington
06 Feb 1992
5
MD Crowe
0
107
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
06 Dec 1992
6
CD McMillan
0
142
New Zealand
v Sri Lanka
Col-RPS
27 May 1998
7
SP Fleming
192
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Hamilton
19 Dec 2003
8
MJ Guptill
109
0
New Zealand
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
01 Nov 2011
9
DG Brownlie
0
109
New Zealand
v South Africa
Cape Town
02 Jan 2013
10
BJ Watling
103
0
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
09 Oct 2013
11
BJ Watling
0
124
New Zealand
v India
Wellington
14 Feb 2014
12
DP Convey
122
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
It also provides the third occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century and zero in a test match against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
MD Crowe
174
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Wellington
10 Feb 1989
2
SP Fleming
192
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Hamilton
19 Dec 2003
3
DP Convey
122
0
New Zealand
v Pakistan
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
SPD Smith of Australia registered his 30th century
SPD Smith of Australia registered his 30th century when he scored 104 against South Africa in the ongoing test at Sydney. He became the fourth Australian batsman to post 30 plus centuries in a test innings. Others are – RT Ponting {41}, SR Waugh {32} and ML Hayden {30}. He now shares the third place amongst the Australian batsmen who have scored most centuries in a test innings. All his centuries are tabulated below
No
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
138*
1
v England
The Oval
21 Aug 2013
2
111
1
v England
Perth
13 Dec 2013
3
115
1
v England
Sydney
03 Jan 2014
4
100
1
v South Africa
Centurion
12 Feb 2014
5
162*
1
v India
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
6
133
2
v India
Brisbane
17 Dec 2014
7
192
1
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 2014
8
117
1
v India
Sydney
06 Jan 2015
9
199
1
v West Indies
Kingston
11 Jun 2015
10
215
1
v England
Lord’s
16 Jul 2015
11
143
1
v England
The Oval
20 Aug 2015
12
138
3
v New Zealand
Perth
13 Nov 2015
13
134*
1
v West Indies
Melbourne
26 Dec 2015
14
138
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
20 Feb 2016
15
119
2
v Sri Lanka
Col-SSC
13 Aug 2016
16
130
1
v Pakistan
Brisbane
15 Dec 2016
17
165*
2
v Pakistan
Melbourne
26 Dec 2016
18
109
3
v India
Pune
23 Feb 2017
19
178*
1
v India
Ranchi
16 Mar 2017
20
111
1
v India
Dharamsala
25 Mar 2017
21
141*
2
v England
Brisbane
23 Nov 2017
22
239
2
v England
Perth
14 Dec 2017
23
102*
3
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 2017
24
144
1
v England
Birmingham
01 Aug 2019
25
142
3
v England
Birmingham
01 Aug 2019
26
211
1
v England
Manchester
04 Sep 2019
27
131
1
v India
Sydney
07 Jan 2021
28
145*
1
v Sri Lanka
Galle
08 Jul 2022
29
200*
1
v West Indies
Perth
30 Nov 2022
30
104
1
v South Africa
Sydney
04 Jan 2023
He became the 14th batsman to score 30 plus centuries in the annals of test cricket and the fourth Australian batsman to accomplish the fest.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1989-2013
200
329
33
15921
248*
53.78
51
2
JH Kallis
SAF
1995-2013
166
280
40
13289
224
55.37
45
3
RT Ponting
Aus
1995-2012
168
287
29
13378
257
51.85
41
4
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2000-2015
134
233
17
12400
319
57.40
38
5
R Dravid
Ind
1996-2012
164
286
32
13288
270
52.31
36
6
SM Gavaskar
Ind
1971-1987
125
214
16
10122
236*
51.12
34
7
M Jayawardene
Srl
1997-2014
149
252
15
11814
374
49.84
34
8
BC Lara
Win
1990-2006
131
232
06
11953
400*
52.88
34
9
Younis Khan
Pak
2000-2017
118
213
19
10099
313
52.05
34
10
AN Cook
Eng
2006-2018
161
291
16
12472
294
45.35
33
11
SR Waugh
Aus
1985-2004
168
260
46
10927
200
51.06
32
12
S Chanderpaul
Win
1994-2015
164
280
49
11867
203*
51.37
30
13
ML Hayden
Aus
1994-2009
103
184
14
08625
380
50.73
30
14
SPD Smith
Aus
2010-2023
92
162
20
08647
239
60.89
30
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
1
RT Ponting
Aus
1995-2012
168
287
29
13378
257
51.85
41
2
SR Waugh
Aus
1985-2004
168
260
46
10927
200
51.06
32
3
ML Hayden
Aus
1994-2009
103
184
14
8625
380
50.73
30
4
SPD Smith
Aus
2010-2023
92
162
20
8647
239
60.89
30
First T20I India vs Sri Lanka at Wankhede on 03 Jan 2023
India capped Shubman Gill and Shivam Mavi for this game. They became the 100th and 101st cricketer to represent India in T20I and also the 17th and 18th Indian cricketer to make his T20I debut against Sri Lanka.
Shubman Gill had the distinction of becoming the 100th cricketer to represent India in Twenty20 Internationals
He captured 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 31st occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets on T20I debut. His feat provides the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets on T20I debut. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets on T20I debut against Sri Lanka.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
PP Ojha
4.0
0
21
4
2
Ind
Ban
Nottingham
06 Jun 2009
2
BB Sran
4.0
0
10
4
1
Ind
Zim
Harare
20 Jun 2016
3
Shivam Mavi
4.0
0
22
4
2
Ind
Srl
Wankhede
03 Jan 2023
MD Shanaka of Sri Lanka became the most capped cricketer in India-Sri Lanka T20I series. This game was his 20th game against India. He went past RG Sharma who had appeared in 19 games against Sri Lanka.
India won this game by two runs to provide its 13th win by a single digit margin. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also not only provides its first win by two runs margin, but also provide its first win by single digit margin against Sri Lanka
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
8 runs
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
18 Feb 2022
2
India
won
8 runs
v England
Ahmedabad
18 Mar 2021
3
India
won
7 runs
v New Zealand
Mt Maunganui
02 Feb 2020
4
India
won
7 runs
v South Africa
Cape Town
24 Feb 2018
5
India
won
6 runs
v New Zealand
Trivandrum
07 Nov 2017
6
India
won
5 runs
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
24 Sep 2007
7
India
won
5 runs
v England
Nagpur
29 Jan 2017
8
India
won
5 runs
v Bangladesh
Adelaide
02 Nov 2022
9
India
won
4 runs
v Ireland
Dublin-M
28 Jun 2022
10
India
won
3 runs
v Zimbabwe
Harare
22 Jun 2016
11
India
won
2 runs
v Sri Lanka
Wankhede
03 Jan 2023
12
India
won
1 runs
v Bangladesh
Bengaluru
23 Mar 2016
12
India
won
1 runs
v South Africa
Col-RPS
02 Oct 2012
CAK Rajitha and D Madhushanka were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 12th occasion of batsmen batting at number ten and eleven dismissed run out in an innings in a T20I.
D Madhushanka was dismissed run out for a duck without facing a delivery in this game to provide the 100th occasion of batsmen dismissed run out for a duck without facing a delivery in an innings in a T20I.
D Madhushanka was dismissed run out for a duck without facing a delivery in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of batsmen batting at number eleven dismissed run out for a duck without facing a delivery in an innings in a T20I.
Sri Lanka was dismissed for 160 on the last ball of its innings in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of a team dismissed on the last ball of its innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
170
20.0
2
v Australia
Auckland
17 Feb 2005
2
Sri Lanka
163
20.0
1
v England
Southampton
15 Jun 2006
3
England
135
20.0
1
v Australia
Cape Town
14 Sep 2007
4
New Zealand
190
20.0
1
v India
Johannesburg
16 Sep 2007
5
Scotland
117
20.0
1
v Ireland
Belfast
02 Aug 2008
6
Bermuda
70
20.0
1
v Canada
Belfast
05 Aug 2008
7
Canada
138
20.0
2
v Sri Lanka
King City (NW)
12 Oct 2008
8
New Zealand
118
20.0
1
v Australia
Wellington
26 Feb 2010
9
Australia
191
20.0
1
v Pakistan
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
10
Pakistan
157
20.0
2
v Australia
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
11
Kenya
107
20.0
1
v Ireland
Mombasa
22 Feb 2012
12
Kenya
164
20.0
2
v Scotland
ICCA Dubai
13 Mar 2012
13
Bangladesh
128
20.0
1
v Netherlands
The Hague
26 Jul 2012
14
Australia
175
20.0
2
v Pakistan
Mirpur
23 Mar 2014
15
Nepal
72
20.0
1
v Hong Kong
Col-PSS
24 Nov 2014
16
Nepal
109
20.0
1
v Hong Kong
Belfast
15 Jul 2015
17
Sri Lanka
139
20.0
2
v West Indies
Col-RPS
11 Nov 2015
18
Pakistan
146
20.0
2
v England
Dub-DSC
26 Nov 2015
19
New Zealand
155
20.0
2
v Pakistan
Auckland
15 Jan 2016
20
Afghanistan
172
20.0
2
v South Africa
Wankhede
20 Mar 2016
21
Sri Lanka
140
20.0
1
v England
Southampton
05 Jul 2016
22
Oman
133
20.0
1
v Scotland
Dub-DSC
19 Jan 2017
23
Australia
173
20.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Geelong
19 Feb 2017
24
Pakistan
132
20.0
1
v West Indies
Port of Spain
30 Mar 2017
25
P.N.G.
150
20.0
2
v U.A.E.
Abu Dhabi
14 Apr 2017
26
Afghanistan
110
20.0
1
v West Indies
Basseterre
02 Jun 2017
27
India
118
20.0
1
v Australia
Guwahati
10 Oct 2017
28
Sri Lanka
157
20.0
2
v England
Col-RPS
27 Oct 2018
29
Saudi Arabia
126
20.0
1
v Qatar
Al Amerat
21 Jan 2019
30
Norway
99
20.0
1
v Germany
St Peter Port
20 Jun 2019
31
Zimbabwe
152
20.0
2
v Netherlands
Rotterdam
25 Jun 2019
32
Malaysia
162
20.0
1
v Kuwait
Singapore
22 Jul 2019
33
Nepal
122
20.0
1
v Qatar
Singapore
23 Jul 2019
34
Zimbabwe
136
20.0
2
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
18 Sep 2019
35
Netherlands
123
20.0
1
v Scotland
Dublin-M
19 Sep 2019
36
Ireland
125
20.0
1
v U.A.E.
Abu Dhabi
19 Oct 2019
37
Hong Kong
102
20.0
1
v Oman
Abu Dhabi
20 Oct 2019
38
Jersey
147
20.0
1
v U.A.E.
Tolerance Oval
22 Oct 2019
39
Jersey
105
20.0
1
v Ireland
Tolerance Oval
25 Oct 2019
40
Qatar
94
20.0
2
v U.A.E.
Al Amerat
26 Feb 2020
41
Thailand
66
20.0
1
v Nepal
Bangkok
04 Mar 2020
42
Uganda
124
20.0
2
v Namibia
Windhoek
05 Apr 2021
43
Serbia
144
20.0
1
v Greece
Sofia
25 Jun 2021
44
Belgium
99
20.0
1
v Malta
Marsa
08 Jul 2021
45
Australia
108
20.0
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
03 Aug 2021
46
Ireland
119
20.0
2
v Zimbabwe
Bready
04 Sep 2021
47
Kenya
123
20.0
1
v Uganda
Entebbe
15 Sep 2021
48
Seychelles
95
20.0
1
v Ghana
Rwanda
16 Oct 2021
49
Netherlands
106
20.0
1
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2021
50
Nigeria
99
20.0
1
v Sierra Leone
Lagos
19 Oct 2021
51
Bangladesh
153
20.0
1
v Oman
Al Amerat
19 Oct 2021
52
Italy
117
20.0
1
v Germany
Almeria
21 Oct 2021
53
Oman
122
20.0
1
v Scotland
Al Amerat
21 Oct 2021
54
Maldives
103
20.0
1
v Kuwait
Doha
28 Oct 2021
55
Sri Lanka
142
20.0
1
v South Africa
Sharjah
30 Oct 2021
56
Australia
125
20.0
1
v England
Dub-DSC
30 Oct 2021
57
West Indies
163
20.0
2
v Pakistan
Karachi
14 Dec 2021
58
Ireland
127
20.0
1
v Nepal
Al Amerat
14 Feb 2022
59
Ireland
159
20.0
1
v U.A.E.
Al Amerat
24 Feb 2022
60
Spain
107
20.0
1
v Guernsey
Almeria
01 May 2022
61
Sweden
93
20.0
1
v Germany
Krefeld
09 Jun 2022
62
Belgium
162
20.0
1
v Malta
Waterloo
12 Jun 2022
63
Maldives
108
20.0
2
v Bhutan
Bangi
07 Jul 2022
64
Singapore
146
20.0
1
v Hong Kong
Bulawayo
15 Jul 2022
65
Uganda
110
20.0
1
v Jersey
Bulawayo
15 Jul 2022
66
Greece
101
20.0
2
v Croatia
Vantaa
15 Jul 2022
67
Serbia
90
20.0
1
v Croatia
Vantaa
19 Jul 2022
68
Switzerland
108
20.0
2
v Luxembourg
Vantaa
31 Jul 2022
69
Kenya
101
20.0
1
v Nepal
Nairobi-Gym
29 Aug 2022
70
Cook Islands
142
20.0
1
v Fiji
Port vila
10 Sep 2022
71
Pakistan
147
20.0
2
v Sri Lanka
Dub-DSC
11 Sep 2022
72
Fiji
147
20.0
1
v Cook Islands
Port vila
14 Sep 2022
73
Cameroon
76
20.0
1
v Malawi
Benoni
15 Sep 2022
74
Ghana
135
20.0
2
v Botswana
Benoni
18 Sep 2022
75
Mozambique
93
20.0
2
v Botswana
Benoni
19 Sep 2022
76
Netherlands
135
20.0
2
v Bangladesh
Hobart
24 Oct 2022
77
Italy
107
20.0
1
v Germany
Almeria
04 Nov 2022
78
Botswana
106
20.0
1
v Rwanda
Rwanda
17 Nov 2022
79
Rwanda
159
20.0
1
v Malawi
Rwanda
21 Nov 2022
80
Oman
137
20.0
1
v Canada
Al Amerat
21 Nov 2022
81
Gambia
122
20.0
1
v Eswatini
Kigali
01 Dec 2022
82
Sri Lanka
160
20.0
2
v India
Wankhede
03 Jan 2023
It also provides the sixth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Sri Lanka
163
20.0
1
v England
Southampton
15 Jun 2006
2
Sri Lanka
139
20.0
2
v West Indies
Col-RPS
11 Nov 2015
3
Sri Lanka
140
20.0
1
v England
Southampton
05 Jul 2016
4
Sri Lanka
157
20.0
2
v England
Col-RPS
27 Oct 2018
5
Sri Lanka
142
20.0
1
v South Africa
Sharjah
30 Oct 2021
6
Sri Lanka
160
20.0
2
v India
Wankhede
03 Jan 2023
It also provides the second occasion of a team dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
190
20.0
1
v India
Johannesburg
16 Sep 2007
2
Sri Lanka
160
20.0
2
v India
Wankhede
03 Jan 2023
Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets on Twenty20 International debut
Shivam Mavi of India returned with figures of 4 for 22 against Sri Lanka at Mum-WS on 03 Jan 23 to provide the 31st occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets on T20I debut. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MS Kasprowicz
4.0
0
29
4
2
Aus
NZl
Auckland
17 Feb 2005
2
J Lewis
4.0
0
24
4
2
Eng
Aus
Southampton
13 Jun 2005
3
AR Cusack
4.0
0
21
4
1
Ire
Sco
Belfast
02 Aug 2008
4
HS Baidwan
4.0
0
19
4
1
Can
Net
Belfast
02 Aug 2008
5
BAW Mendis
4.0
0
15
4
1
Srl
Zim
King City (NW)
10 Oct 2008
6
K Weeraratne
4.0
0
19
4
2
Srl
Pak
King City (NW)
11 Oct 2008
7
PP Ojha
4.0
0
21
4
2
Ind
Ban
Nottingham
06 Jun 2009
8
D Bishoo
4.0
0
17
4
2
Win
Pak
Gros Islet
21 Apr 2011
9
Elias Sunny
4.0
1
13
5
2
Ban
Ire
Belfast
18 Jul 2012
10
BB Sran
4.0
0
10
4
1
Ind
Zim
Harare
20 Jun 2016
11
PADLR Sandakan
4.0
0
23
4
1
Srl
RSA
Johannesburg
22 Jan 2017
12
BJ McCarthy
4.0
0
33
4
1
Ire
Afg
Greater Noida
10 Mar 2017
13
TC Vine
4.0
0
28
4
1
ESP
Mal
Cartagena
29 Mar 2019
14
MJ Ross
4.0
0
15
4
1
ITA
Ger
Utrecht
25 May 2019
15
HAM Shah
4.0
0
23
4
1
Den
Jer
Castel
16 Jun 2019
16
MR Adair
3.0
0
40
4
1
Ire
Zim
Bready
12 Jul 2019
17
Bilal Zalmai
4.0
0
12
4
1
Aut
Rom
Ilfov County
29 Aug 2019
18
A Nanda
2.3
0
6
5
1
Lux
Tur
Ilfov County
29 Aug 2019
19
EB Ringera
4.0
0
18
4
1
Ken
PNG
Dub-DSC
27 Oct 2019
20
Khizar Hayat
2.0
0
4
5
2
Mal
HKG
Kuala Lumpur
20 Feb 2020
21
ST Kanakalil
4.0
0
31
4
2
MLT
Bul
Sofia
23 Sep 2020
22
JA Duffy
4.0
0
33
4
1
NZl
Pak
Auckland
18 Dec 2020
23
B Niaz
4.0
1
8
4
1
Bel
Mal
Marsa
08 Jul 2021
24
Ghulam Ahmadi
4.0
2
5
4
1
Ger
Nor
Krefeld
05 Aug 2021
25
Hassan Mehmood
3.5
0
14
5
1
Swe
Den
Brondby
14 Aug 2021
26
KP Meiyappan
4.0
0
25
4
2
UAE
Ire
ICCA Dubai
08 Oct 2021
27
M Kpaka
4.0
0
11
4
1
SLE
Nig
Lagos
19 Oct 2021
28
Noor Ahmad
4.0
0
10
4
2
Afg
Zim
Harare
14 Jun 2022
29
AR Ramjani
4.0
1
17
4
1
USA
Bot
Benoni
15 Sep 2022
30
R S-Thomas
4.0
0
17
5
2
Jap
Indo
Sano
09 Oct 2022
31
Shivam Mavi
4.0
0
22
4
2
Ind
Srl
Wankhede
03 Jan 2023
It also provides the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets on T20I debut. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets on T20I debut against Sri Lanka.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
PP Ojha
4.0
0
21
4
2
Ind
Ban
Nottingham
06 Jun 2009
2
BB Sran
4.0
0
10
4
1
Ind
Zim
Harare
20 Jun 2016
3
Shivam Mavi
4.0
0
22
4
2
Ind
Srl
Wankhede
03 Jan 2023
Bowlers who have captured nine or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy
PJ Singh of Manipur captured 9 for 69 against Sikkim at Rangpo in the ongoing Ranji Trophy 2022/23 to provide the 25th occasion of a bowler capturing nine or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
W-R
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
season
01
10-20
PM Chatterjee
Bengal
Assam
Jorhat
1956/57
02
10-78
P Sunderam
Rajasthan
Vidarbha
Jodhpur
1985/86
03
9-23
AA Chavan
Mumbai
Punjab
Mum-WS
2012/13
04
9-25
S Hyder Ali
Railways
J+K
Delhi-KRS
1969/70
05
9-29
FMM Shaikh
Goa
Services
Delhi-Palam
2002/03
06
9-31
Madan Lal
Delhi
Haryana
Delhi-FSK
1979/80
07
9-34
T Gyaneshwar
Delhi
J+K
Delhi-FSK
1961/62
08
9-35
VB Ranjane
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
Khadakvasla
1956/57
09
9-38
RR Wadkar
Bombay
Western India
Jamnagar
1937/38
10
9-45
Amarjith Singh
Kerala
Andhra
Kannur
1971/72
11
9-45
AW Zaidi
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
Kanpur
1999/00
12
9-50
KS Kannan
Madras
Hyderabad
Secunderabad
1947/48
13
9-50
Madan Lal
Delhi
J+K
Delhi-RCG
1984/85
14
9-52
S Kumar Prasad
Orissa
Tripura
Agartala
1990/91
15
9-52
GD Dutta
Assam
Tripura
Guwahati
1991/92
16
9-52
R Sanjay Yadav
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Dimapur
2019/20
17
9-53
Ghulam Ahmed
Hyderabad
Madras
Secunderabad
1947/48
18
9-54
TA Sekhar
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
Palakkad
1982/83
19
9-59
G Sharma
U Pradesh
Rajasthan
Kanpur-KCS
1989/90
20
9-61
CT Sarwate
Holkar
Mysore
Indore-YCG
1945/46
21
9-69
PJ Singh
Manipur
Sikkim
Rangpo
2022/23
22
9-70
S Luthra
Delhi
Services
Delhi-FSK
1976/77
23
9-72
BS Chandrasekhar
Mysore
Kerala
Bijapur
1969/70
24
9-76
VV Kumar
Madras
Kerala
Tirunelveli
1969/70
25
9-152
RS Hans
U Pradesh
Karnataka
Mohan Nagar
1977/78
Madan Lal of Delhi is the only bowler to capture nine wickets in an innings on two occasions.
No
W-R
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
season
1
9-31
Madan Lal
Delhi
Haryana
Delhi-FSK
1979/80
2
9-50
Madan Lal
Delhi
J+K
Delhi-RCG
1984/85
Bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy
JD Unadkat of Saurashtra captured 8 for 39 against Delhi at Rajkot in the ongoing fourth round of Ranji Trophy 2022/23 to provide the 185th occasion of a bowler capturing eight or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
W-R
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
season
01
10-20
PM Chatterjee
Bengal
Assam
Jorhat
1956/57
02
10-78
P Sunderam
Rajasthan
Vidarbha
Jodhpur
1985/86
03
9-23
AA Chavan
Mumbai
Punjab
Mum-WS
2012/13
04
9-25
S Hyder Ali
Railways
J+K
Delhi-KRS
1969/70
05
9-29
FMM Shaikh
Goa
Services
Delhi-Palam
2002/03
06
9-31
Madan Lal
Delhi
Haryana
Delhi-FSK
1979/80
07
9-34
T Gyaneshwar
Delhi
J+K
Delhi-FSK
1961/62
08
9-35
VB Ranjane
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
Khadakvasla
1956/57
09
9-38
RR Wadkar
Bombay
Western India
Jamnagar
1937/38
10
9-45
Amarjith Singh
Kerala
Andhra
Kannur
1971/72
11
9-45
AW Zaidi
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
Kanpur
1999/00
12
9-50
KS Kannan
Madras
Hyderabad
Secunderabad
1947/48
13
9-50
Madan Lal
Delhi
J+K
Delhi-RCG
1984/85
14
9-52
S Kumar Prasad
Orissa
Tripura
Agartala
1990/91
15
9-52
GD Dutta
Assam
Tripura
Guwahati
1991/92
16
9-52
R Sanjay Yadav
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Dimapur
2019/20
17
9-53
Ghulam Ahmed
Hyderabad
Madras
Secunderabad
1947/48
18
9-54
TA Sekhar
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
Palakkad
1982/83
19
9-59
G Sharma
U Pradesh
Rajasthan
Kanpur-KCS
1989/90
20
9-61
CT Sarwate
Holkar
Mysore
Indore-YCG
1945/46
21
9-69
PJ Singh
Manipur
Sikkim
Rangpo
2022/23
22
9-70
S Luthra
Delhi
Services
Delhi-FSK
1976/77
23
9-72
BS Chandrasekhar
Mysore
Kerala
Bijapur
1969/70
24
9-76
VV Kumar
Madras
Kerala
Tirunelveli
1969/70
25
9-152
RS Hans
U Pradesh
Karnataka
Mohan Nagar
1977/78
26
8-10
DL Chahar
Rajasthan
Hyderabad
Jaipur
2010/11
27
8-12
GS Ramchand
Bombay
Saurashtra
Bom-BS
1959/60
28
8-14
VD Sondhi
Delhi
J+K
Delhi-FSK
1963/64
29
8-15
Firasat Hussain
U Provinces
S Punjab
Amritsar
1936/37
30
8-16
PK Shivalkar
Bombay
Tamil Nadu
Chepauk
1972/73
31
8-17
DV Pardeshi
Baroda
Gujarat
Vadodara
1981/82
32
8-18
Abid Mushtaq
J+K
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAS
2022/23
33
8-19
PK Shivalkar
Bombay
Mysore
Bom-BS
1971/72
34
8-20
AA Darekar
Maharashtra
Hyderabad
Hyd-RGS
2011/12
35
8-21
JM Patel
Gujarat
Saurashtra
Surat
1960/61
36
8-22
RMH Binny
Karnataka
Haryana
Faridabad
1982/83
37
8-22
S Kumar Prasad
Orissa
Bihar
Hazaribagh
1988/89
38
8-22
RR Singh
Manipur
Mizoram
Kolkata-VAF
2019/20
39
8-23
GD Dutta
Assam
Tripura
Mangoldoi
1999/00
40
8-24
J Sharma
Haryana
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAG
2004/05
41
8-25
SN Banerjee
Nawanagar
Maharashtra
Jamnagar
1941/42
42
8-25
RS Hans
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
Pilibhit
1981/82
43
8-25
B Ramprakash
Kerala
Karnataka
Palakkad
1996/97
44
8-27
Rajinder Pal
S Punjab
J+K
Srinagar
1966/67
45
8-29
P Sitaram
Delhi
Eastern Punjab
Delhi-FSK
1958/59
46
8-29
SP Purkayastha
Assam
Hyderabad
Hyd-RGS
2014/15
47
8-31
RV Dhruve
Gujarat
Rajasthan
Motera
2012/13
48
8-31
R Sanjay Yadav
Meghalaya
Puducherry
Mangoldoi
2019/20
49
8-32
R Vinay Kumar
Karnataka
Delhi
Delhi-rcg
2009/10
50
8-32
Pankaj Singh
Rajasthan
Tripura
Kota
2010/11
51
8-33
R Pandit
J+K
Services
Srinagar
1986/87
52
8-33
MJ Suthar
Rajasthan
Puducherry
Puducherry
2022/23
53
8-34
HV Patel
Haryana
Rajasthan
Lahli
2011/12
54
8-35
DM Dhapola
Uttarakhand
Him Pradesh
Dehra Dun
2022/23
55
8-37
V Thambuswamy
Madras
Andhra
Guntur
1967/68
56
8-37
G Inder Dev
Services
J+K
Jammu
1968/69
57
8-37
Umesh Kumar
Punjab
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1974/75
58
8-38
Kapil Dev
Haryana
Services
Rohtak
1977/78
59
8-38
D Chopra
Punjab
Services
Delhi-Palam
1986/87
60
8-38
KV Sharma
Railways
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAS
2022/23
61
8-39
MS Hardikar
Bombay
Bengal
Calcutta-EG
1955/56
62
8-39
JD Unadkat
Saurashtra
Delhi
Rajkot
2022/23
63
8-39
AM Ogiral
Vidarbha
M Pradesh
Nagpur-VCAG
1967/68
64
8-40
HJ Vajifdar
Bombay
Northern India
Bom-Gym
1934/35
65
8-40
S Luthra
Delhi
Services
Delhi-AH
1973/74
66
8-40
S Valson
Tamil Nadu
Andhra
Vijayawada
1981/82
67
8-40
M Kartik
Railways
Delhi
Delhi-KS
2005/06
68
8-40
HV Patel
Haryana
Karnataka
Bangalore-MCS
2011/12
69
8-40
CT Gaja
Gujarat
Rajasthan
Surat
2017/18
70
8-41
GS Shaktawat
Services
Punjab
Chandigarh
1979/80
71
8-41
A Kumble
Karnataka
Kerala
Thalassery
1994/95
72
8-42
Bashir Ahmed
U Provinces
Bengal
Kanpur
1945/46
73
8-42
SN Mohol
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
Morvi
1964/65
74
8-43
BK Bose
Bihar
Assam
Jamshedpur
1957/58
75
8-43
AR Bhat
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Bangalore-MCS
1987/88
76
8-43
MV Sane
Maharashtra
J+K
Pune-DG
2002/03
77
8-45
SP Gupte
Rajasthan
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAG
1962/63
78
8-45
BM Kumar
Hyderabad
Andhra
Anantapur
1962/63
79
8-45
JS Saxena
Kerala
Andhra
Thumba
2018/19
80
8-46
DS Mukherjee
Bengal
Bihar
Jamshedpur
1959/60
81
8-46
BM Kumar
Andhra
Kerala
Trivandrum
1967/68
82
8-48
Maninder Singh
Delhi
Punjab
Patiala
1981/82
83
8-48
RL Mali
Railways
Baroda
Vadodara-MBS
2013/14
84
8-49
R Kapoor
J+K
S Punjab
Patiala
1963/64
85
8-49
SK Porel
Services
J+K
Srinagar-ASCG
1976/77
86
8-50
ND Bardhan
Orissa
Bihar
Jamshedpur
1949/50
87
8-50
EAS Prasanna
Mysore
Andhra
Belgaum
1970/71
88
8-51
Habib Khan
Hyderabad
Kerala
Calicut
1963/64
89
8-51
CP Shahid
Kerala
J+K
Perintalmanna
2012/13
90
8-51
A Aman
Bihar
Meghalaya
Shillong
2018/19
91
8-52
ND Hirwani
M Pradesh
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAG
1993/94
92
8-53
JM Patel
Gujarat
Services
Ahmedabad-PPG
1950/51
93
8-53
CR Williams
Baroda
Saurashtra
Rajkot-RCG
1971/72
94
8-53
SB Jakati
Goa
Andhra
Dhanbad
2016/17
95
8-54
VM Muddiah
Services
S Punjab
Patiala
1949/50
96
8-54
Rajinder Pal
Delhi
Railways
Delhi-FSK
1959/60
97
8-54
Kaleem-ul-Haq
Hyderabad
Andhra
Vizag-SERS
1964/65
98
8-54
G Desai
Railways
Services
Delhi-KS
1974/75
99
8-54
Maninder Singh
Delhi
Haryana
Delhi-FSK
1985/86
100
8-54
US Chatterjee
Bengal
Hyderabad
Kolkata-EG
2003/04
101
8-55
SK Girdhari
Kathiawar
Gujarat
Ahmedabad-GCG
1947/48
102
8-55
Habib Khan
Hyderabad
Kerala
Warangal
1960/61
103
8-55
R Goel
Haryana
Railways
Delhi-KS
1973/74
104
8-55
DJ Johnson
Karnataka
Assam
Bangalore-MCS
1993/94
105
8-56
LL Guite
Mizoram
Sikkim
Bhubaneswar
2019/20
106
8-57
KNA Padmanabhan
Kerala
Andhra
Kottayam
1993/94
107
8-58
A Kumble
Karnataka
Kerala
Thalassery
1994/95
108
8-58
JS Saxena
M Pradesh
Railways
Gwalior
2015/16
109
8-59
PM Chatterjee
Bengal
M Pradesh
Calcutta-EG
1955/56
110
8-59
CP Kulkarni
Maharashtra
Services
Aurangabad
2003/04
111
8-60
SV Mudkavi
Rajasthan
Railways
Kota-JKG
1984/85
112
8-60
K Gowtham
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Dindigul
2019/20
113
8-61
PV Gandhe
Vidarbha
Rajasthan
Alwar
1993/94
114
8-62
L Amar Singh
Nawanagar
Bombay
Poona-DG
1936/37
115
8-63
M Kakoti
Assam
Tripura
Guwahati
1987/88
116
8-64
V Bhan Singh
Rajasthan
Vidarbha
Hinganghat
1982/83
117
8-64
M Saudagar
Orissa
Assam
Sambalpur
1987/88
118
8-65
NY Satham
Baroda
Gujarat
Surat
1980/81
119
8-65
KS Parida
Railways
M Pradesh
Indore-MUTCG
2001/02
120
8-66
ND Hirwani
M Pradesh
Railways
Gwalior
1993/94
121
8-66
SA Desai
Gujarat
J+K
Motera
2022/23
122
8-67
P Jain
Haryana
Him Pradesh
Bhiwani
1993/94
123
8-68
KS Parida
Railways
M Pradesh
Indore-MUTCG
2004/05
124
8-68
P Kumar
U Pradesh
Delhi
Mum-WS
2007/08
125
8-70
AR Bhat
Karnataka
Kerala
Gulbarga
1983/84
126
8-71
Iqbal Karan
Services
Eastern Punjab
Amritsar
1950/51
127
8-71
G Inder Dev
Services
J+K
Srinagar-ASCG
1964/65
128
8-72
IR Siddiqui
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
Pune-NS
1999/00
129
8-73
P Tata Rao
Hyderabad
Madras
Secunderabad
1934/35
130
8-73
AA Sanklecha
Maharashtra
Assam
Chennai-Cplast
2016/17
131
8-75
SS Deshmukh
Railways
S Punjab
Delhi-KSS
1961/62
132
8-76
SK Sharma
Delhi
Bihar
Delhi-FSK
1989/90
133
8-78
SK Satpathy
Orissa
Assam
Cuttack
1959/60
134
8-80
JP Yadav
M Pradesh
Vidarbha
Indore-NS
2000/01
135
8-82
SR Singh
Vidarbha
Saurashtra
Rajkot-MSCG
2005/06
136
8-83
Mumtaz Hussain
Hyderabad
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1970/71
137
8-83
SV Mudkavi
Goa
Andhra
Kakinada
1995/96
138
8-83
AK Das
Assam
Punjab
Valsad
2015/16
139
8-84
IC Pandey
M Pradesh
Railways
Indore-HS
2013/14
140
8-85
JS Saxena
Kerala
Rajasthan
Thumba
2017/18
141
8-85
Parvez Rasool
J+K
Services
Delhi-Palam
2018/19
142
8-86
Kanwaljit Singh
Hyderabad
Delhi
Secunderabad
1998/99
143
8-87
R Goel
Haryana
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1979/80
144
8-88
PV Gandhe
Vidarbha
Railways
Nagpur-VCAG
1999/00
145
8-89
Arshad Ayub
Hyderabad
Karnataka
Dharwad
1990/91
146
8-90
VS Hazare
Baroda
Maharashtra
Baroda-CCG
1946/47
147
8-91
KK Tarapore
Bombay
Nawanagar
Bom-BS
1939/40
148
8-91
RJ Shastri
Bombay
Delhi
Bom-WS
1984/85
149
8-93
CS Nayudu
Baroda
Nawanagar
Baroda-CCG
1939/40
150
8-93
GS Todalbaji
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Surat
1961/62
151
8-94
Amir Elahi
N India
S Punjab
Patiala
1937/38
152
8-96
JS Saxena
M Pradesh
Railways
Gwalior
2015/16
153
8-97
KV Sharma
Railways
Rajasthan
Bhubaneswar
2012/13
154
8-97
V Khanna
Punjab
Railways
Mohali
2015/16
155
8-98
SM Fallah
Maharashtra
Baroda
Pune-PCG
2009/10
156
8-99
BK Garudachar
Mysore
Madras
Bangalore-CCG
1941/42
157
8-99
SA Durani
Rajasthan
Bombay
Udaipur
1960/61
158
8-100
AD Solkar
Railways
Delhi
Delhi-KSS
1972/73
159
8-100
SS Lahore
M Pradesh
Vidarbha
Raipur
1986/87
160
8-102
RC Thakkar
Bombay
Maharashtra
Kolhapur
1982/83
161
8-102
IC Pandey
M Pradesh
Punjab
Lahli
2016/17
162
8-104
S Kundu
Bengal
Delhi
Calcutta-EG
1960/61
163
8-107
Ibrahim Khan
Hyderabad
Madras
Hyd-LBS
1950/51
164
8-108
TS Mahadevan
Kerala
Hyderabad
Thalassery
1985/86
165
8-108
SS Bachhav
Maharashtra
Railways
Delhi-KSS
2018/19
166
8-111
BP Gupte
Bombay
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1961/62
167
8-111
RR Kulkarni
Bombay
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1982/83
168
8-111
FMM Shaikh
Goa
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAG
2002/03
169
8-112
NY Satham
Baroda
Maharashtra
Walchandnagar
1967/68
170
8-114
D Vasu
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Chepauk
1994/95
171
8-118
BM Kumar
Andhra
Mysore
Belgaum
1970/71
172
8-118
Madan Lal
Delhi
Bombay
Bom-WS
1980/81
173
8-119
AW Zaidi
U Pradesh
Haryana
Faridabad
1990/91
174
8-120
KK Sharma
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAG
1986/87
175
8-123
AR Bhat
Karnataka
Bombay
Bangalore-MCS
1981/82
176
8-125
Jasbir Singh
U Pradesh
M Pradesh
Bhilai
1993/94
177
8-127
YA Golwalkar
M Pradesh
Railways
Indore-MUTG
2004/05
178
8-130
V Venkatram
Bihar
Tamil Nadu
Chepauk
1984/85
179
8-132
SP Pandey
M Pradesh
Railways
Indore-MUTG
2001/02
180
8-133
TK Chanda
Tripura
Him Pradesh
Agartala
2011/12
181
8-137
CR Williams
Baroda
Bombay
Bom-WS
1974/75
182
8-148
SA Desai
Gujarat
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAAG
2018/19
183
8-151
RH Bhatt
Gujarat
Punjab
Mohali
2015/16
184
8-162
SG Shinde
Bombay
Gujarat
Ahmedabad-CCG
1950/51
185
8-182
SV Mudkavi
Goa
Karnataka
Bangalore-MCS
1995/96
JD Unadkat became the first Saurashtra bowler to capture eight wickets in an innings in the history of Ranji Trophy.
No
W-R
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
season
1
8-39
JD Unadkat
Saurashtra
Delhi
Rajkot
2022/23
JD Unadkat became the 13th bowler to capture eight wickets in an innings against Delhi in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
W-R
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
season
1
8-32
R Vinay Kumar
Karnataka
Delhi
Delhi-rcg
2009/10
2
8-37
Umesh Kumar
Punjab
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1974/75
3
8-39
JD Unadkat
Saurashtra
Delhi
Rajkot
2022/23
4
8-40
M Kartik
Railways
Delhi
Delhi-KS
2005/06
5
8-68
P Kumar
U Pradesh
Delhi
Mum-WS
2007/08
6
8-83
Mumtaz Hussain
Hyderabad
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1970/71
7
8-86
Kanwaljit Singh
Hyderabad
Delhi
Secunderabad
1998/99
8
8-87
R Goel
Haryana
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1979/80
9
8-91
RJ Shastri
Bombay
Delhi
Bom-WS
1984/85
10
8-100
AD Solkar
Railways
Delhi
Delhi-KSS
1972/73
11
8-104
S Kundu
Bengal
Delhi
Calcutta-EG
1960/61
12
8-111
BP Gupte
Bombay
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1961/62
13
8-111
RR Kulkarni
Bombay
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1982/83
The following is the list of bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy on two or more occasions.
No
W-R
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
Season
1
8-45
JS Saxena
Kerala
Andhra
Thumba
2018/19
2
8-58
JS Saxena
M Pradesh
Railways
Gwalior
2015/16
3
8-85
JS Saxena
Kerala
Rajasthan
Thumba
2017/18
4
8-96
JS Saxena
M Pradesh
Railways
Gwalior
2015/16
1
8-43
AR Bhat
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Bangalore-MCS
1987/88
2
8-70
AR Bhat
Karnataka
Kerala
Gulbarga
1983/84
3
8-123
AR Bhat
Karnataka
Bombay
Bangalore-MCS
1981/82
1
8-45
BM Kumar
Hyderabad
Andhra
Anantapur
1962/63
2
8-46
BM Kumar
Andhra
Kerala
Trivandrum
1967/68
3
8-118
BM Kumar
Andhra
Mysore
Belgaum
1970/71
1
9-31
Madan Lal
Delhi
Haryana
Delhi-FSK
1979/80
2
9-50
Madan Lal
Delhi
J+K
Delhi-RCG
1984/85
3
8-118
Madan Lal
Delhi
Bombay
Bom-WS
1980/81
1
8-60
SV Mudkavi
Rajasthan
Railways
Kota-JKG
1984/85
2
8-83
SV Mudkavi
Goa
Andhra
Kakinada
1995/96
3
8-182
SV Mudkavi
Goa
Karnataka
Bangalore-MCS
1995/96
1
8-41
A Kumble
Karnataka
Kerala
Thalassery
1994/95
2
8-58
A Kumble
Karnataka
Kerala
Thalassery
1994/95
1
9-45
AW Zaidi
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
Kanpur
1999/00
2
8-119
AW Zaidi
U Pradesh
Haryana
Faridabad
1990/91
1
8-53
CR Williams
Baroda
Saurashtra
Rajkot-RCG
1971/72
2
8-137
CR Williams
Baroda
Bombay
Bom-WS
1974/75
1
9-29
FMM Shaikh
Goa
Services
Delhi-Palam
2002/03
2
8-111
FMM Shaikh
Goa
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAG
2002/03
1
8-37
G Inder Dev
Services
J+K
Jammu
1968/69
2
8-71
G Inder Dev
Services
J+K
Srinagar-ASCG
1964/65
1
9-52
GD Dutta
Assam
Tripura
Guwahati
1991/92
2
8-23
GD Dutta
Assam
Tripura
Mangoldoi
1999/00
1
8-51
Habib Khan
Hyderabad
Kerala
Calicut
1963/64
2
8-55
Habib Khan
Hyderabad
Kerala
Warangal
1960/61
1
8-40
HV Patel
Haryana
Karnataka
Bangalore-MCS
2011/12
2
8-34
HV Patel
Haryana
Rajasthan
Lahli
2011/12
1
8-84
IC Pandey
M Pradesh
Railways
Indore-HS
2013/14
2
8-102
IC Pandey
M Pradesh
Punjab
Lahli
2016/17
1
8-21
JM Patel
Gujarat
Saurashtra
Surat
1960/61
2
8-53
JM Patel
Gujarat
Services
Ahmedabad-PPG
1950/51
1
8-65
KS Parida
Railways
M Pradesh
Indore-MUTCG
2001/02
2
8-68
KS Parida
Railways
M Pradesh
Indore-MUTCG
2004/05
1
8-97
KV Sharma
Railways
Rajasthan
Bhubaneswar
2012/13
2
8-38
KV Sharma
Railways
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAS
2022/23
1
8-48
Maninder Singh
Delhi
Punjab
Patiala
1981/82
2
8-54
Maninder Singh
Delhi
Haryana
Delhi-FSK
1985/86
1
8-52
ND Hirwani
M Pradesh
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAG
1993/94
2
8-66
ND Hirwani
M Pradesh
Railways
Gwalior
1993/94
1
8-65
NY Satham
Baroda
Gujarat
Surat
1980/81
2
8-112
NY Satham
Baroda
Maharashtra
Walchandnagar
1967/68
1
8-16
PK Shivalkar
Bombay
Tamil Nadu
Chepauk
1972/73
2
8-19
PK Shivalkar
Bombay
Mysore
Bom-BS
1971/72
12
10-20
PM Chatterjee
Bengal
Assam
Jorhat
1956/57
2
8-59
PM Chatterjee
Bengal
M Pradesh
Calcutta-EG
1955/56
1
8-61
PV Gandhe
Vidarbha
Rajasthan
Alwar
1993/94
2
8-88
PV Gandhe
Vidarbha
Railways
Nagpur-VCAG
1999/00
1
8-55
R Goel
Haryana
Railways
Delhi-KS
1973/74
2
8-87
R Goel
Haryana
Delhi
Delhi-FSK
1979/80
1
9-52
R Sanjay Yadav
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Dimapur
2019/20
2
8-31
R Sanjay Yadav
Meghalaya
Puducherry
Mangoldoi
2019/20
1
8-27
Rajinder Pal
S Punjab
J+K
Srinagar
1966/67
2
8-54
Rajinder Pal
Delhi
Railways
Delhi-FSK
1959/60
1
9-152
RS Hans
U Pradesh
Karnataka
Mohan Nagar
1977/78
2
8-25
RS Hans
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
Pilibhit
1981/82
1
9-52
S Kumar Prasad
Orissa
Tripura
Agartala
1990/91
2
8-22
S Kumar Prasad
Orissa
Bihar
Hazaribagh
1988/89
1
9-70
S Luthra
Delhi
Services
Delhi-FSK
1976/77
2
8-40
S Luthra
Delhi
Services
Delhi-AH
1973/74
1
8-66
SA Desai
Gujarat
J+K
Motera
2022/23
2
8-148
SA Desai
Gujarat
Vidarbha
Nagpur-VCAAG
2018/19
Three figure partnerships for the tenth wicket in a test innings
MJ Henry and AY Patel of New Zealand posted 104 runs partnership for the tenth wicket against Pakistan in the ongoing test at Karachi to provide the 27th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
WW Armstrong, RA Duff
10
120
3
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
2
RE Foster, W Rhodes
10
130
2
Eng
Aus
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
3
AA Mailey, JM Taylor
10
127
3
Aus
Eng
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
4
AJ Bell, HGO Owen-Smith
10
103
3
SAF
Eng
Leeds
13 Jul 1929
5
HR Adhikari, Ghulam Ahmed
10
109
1
Ind
Pak
Delhi
16 Oct 1952
6
Amir Elahi, Zulfiqar Ahmed
10
104
1
Pak
Ind
Chennai
28 Nov 1952
7
K Higgs, JA Snow
10
128
2
Eng
Win
The Oval
18 Aug 1966
8
RO Collinge, BF Hastings
10
151
2
NZl
Pak
Auckland
16 Feb 1973
9
Wasim Bari, Wasim Raja
10
133
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
18 Feb 1977
10
P Willey, RGD Willis
10
117*
3
Eng
Win
The Oval
24 Jul 1980
11
SL Boock, JG Bracewell
10
124
1
NZl
Aus
Sydney
22 Nov 1985
12
CL Hooper, CA Walsh
10
106
1
Win
Pak
St John’s
01 May 1993
13
NJ Astle, DK Morrison
10
106*
3
NZl
Eng
Auckland
24 Jan 1997
14
Azhar Mahmood, Mushtaq Ahmed
10
151
1
Pak
SAF
Rawalpindi
06 Oct 1997
15
AR Caddick, AJ Stewart
10
103
1
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
05 Jul 2001
16
NJ Astle, CL Cairns
10
118
4
NZl
Eng
Christchurch
13 Mar 2002
17
JN Gillespie, GD McGrath
10
114
2
Aus
NZl
Brisbane
18 Nov 2004
18
Z Khan, SR Tendulkar
10
133
2
Ind
Ban
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
19
MEK Hussey, GD McGrath
10
107
1
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2005
20
Harbhajan Singh, S Sreesanth
10
105
2
Ind
NZl
Hyd-RGS
12 Nov 2010
21
AB de Villiers, M Morkel
10
107*
1
SAF
Pak
Abu Dhabi
20 Nov 2010
22
TL Best, D Ramdin
10
143
1
Win
Eng
Birmingham
07 Jun 2012
23
AC Agar, PJ Hughes
10
163
2
Aus
Eng
Nottingham
10 Jul 2013
24
TA Boult, BJ Watling
10
127
1
NZl
Ban
Chattogram
09 Oct 2013
25
B Kumar, Mohammed Shami
10
111
1
Ind
Eng
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
26
JM Anderson, JE Root
10
198
2
Eng
Ind
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
27
MJ Henry, AY Patel
10
104
1
NZl
Pak
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
It also provides the sixth occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RO Collinge, BF Hastings
10
151
2
NZl
Pak
Auckland
16 Feb 1973
2
SL Boock, JG Bracewell
10
124
1
NZl
Aus
Sydney
22 Nov 1985
3
NJ Astle, DK Morrison
10
106*
3
NZl
Eng
Auckland
24 Jan 1997
4
NJ Astle, CL Cairns
10
118
4
NZl
Eng
Christchurch
13 Mar 2002
5
TA Boult, BJ Watling
10
127
1
NZl
Ban
Chattogram
09 Oct 2013
6
MJ Henry, AY Patel
10
104
1
NZl
Pak
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
It also provides the fifth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket in a test innings against Pakistan All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
HR Adhikari, Ghulam Ahmed
10
109
1
Ind
Pak
Delhi
16 Oct 1952
2
RO Collinge, BF Hastings
10
151
2
NZl
Pak
Auckland
16 Feb 1973
3
CL Hooper, CA Walsh
10
106
1
Win
Pak
St John’s
01 May 1993
4
AB de Villiers, M Morkel
10
107*
1
SAF
Pak
Abu Dhabi
20 Nov 2010
5
MJ Henry, AY Patel
10
104
1
NZl
Pak
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
It also provides the second occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket in a test innings against Pakistan. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RO Collinge, BF Hastings
10
151
2
NZl
Pak
Auckland
16 Feb 1973
2
MJ Henry, AY Patel
10
104
1
NZl
Pak
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
New Zealand batsmen own the record for posting most three figure partnerships for the tenth wicket – Six.Australian and England batsmen have five three figure partnerships for the tenth wicket on five occasions.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
WW Armstrong, RA Duff
10
120
3
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01 Jan 1902
2
AA Mailey, JM Taylor
10
127
3
Aus
Eng
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
3
JN Gillespie, GD McGrath
10
114
2
Aus
NZl
Brisbane
18 Nov 2004
4
MEK Hussey, GD McGrath
10
107
1
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2005
5
AC Agar, PJ Hughes
10
163
2
Aus
Eng
Nottingham
10 Jul 2013
1
RE Foster, W Rhodes
10
130
2
Eng
Aus
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
2
K Higgs, JA Snow
10
128
2
Eng
Win
The Oval
18 Aug 1966
3
P Willey, RGD Willis
10
117*
3
Eng
Win
The Oval
24 Jul 1980
4
AR Caddick, AJ Stewart
10
103
1
Eng
Aus
Birmingham
05 Jul 2001
5
JM Anderson, JE Root
10
198
2
Eng
Ind
Nottingham
09 Jul 2014
1
RO Collinge, BF Hastings
10
151
2
NZl
Pak
Auckland
16 Feb 1973
2
SL Boock, JG Bracewell
10
124
1
NZl
Aus
Sydney
22 Nov 1985
3
NJ Astle, DK Morrison
10
106*
3
NZl
Eng
Auckland
24 Jan 1997
4
NJ Astle, CL Cairns
10
118
4
NZl
Eng
Christchurch
13 Mar 2002
5
TA Boult, BJ Watling
10
127
1
NZl
Ban
Chattogram
09 Oct 2013
6
MJ Henry, AY Patel
10
104
1
NZl
Pak
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
Test Cricket has witnessed only one occasion of rival team’s batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the tenth wicket. This happened in the test match between England and India at Nottinhgham in Jul 2014
J Unadkat of Saurashtra performed a hat trick against Delhi in the ongoing fourth round of Ranji Trophy 2022/23 to provide the 90th occasion of a bowler performing the feat in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Venue
Season
1
M Baqa Jilani
N India
S Punjab
Amritsar
1934/35
2
Mubarak Ali
Nawanagar
W India
Poona
1936/37
3
TC Longfield
Bengal
Bihar
Calcutta
1937/38
4
JB Khot
Bombay
Baroda
Bom-BS
1943/44
5
D Narottam
Kathiawar
Baroda
Dhrol
1947/48
6
SN Banerjee
Bihar
Delhi
Jamshedpur
1948/49
7
CT Sarwate
Holkar
Bihar
Jamshedpur
1948/49
8
PK Sen
Bengal
Orissa
Cuttack
1954/55
9
VM Muddiah
Services
E Punjab
Delhi-RCG
1955/56
10
VB Ranjane
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
Khadakvasla
1956/57
11
N Khanna
S Punjab
J + K
Patiala
1959/60
12
S Nyalchand
Saurashtra
Baroda
Dharangadhra
1961/62
13
HG Gaekwad
M Pradesh
Rajasthan
Jabalpur
1962/63
14
UN Kulkarni
Bombay
Gujarat
Anand
1963/64
15
SS Jhanji
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
VCAG-Nagpur
1963/64
16
JS Rao
Services
J + K
Delhi-AQ
1963/64
17
JS Rao
Services
N Punjab
Amritsar
1963/64
18
JS Rao
Services
N Punjab
Amritsar
1963/64
19
Ravinder Pal
Delhi
S Punjab
Chandigarh
1965/66
20
BS Bedi
Delhi
Punjab
Delhi-FSK
1968/69
21
KR Gattani
Rajasthan
U Pradesh
Varanasi
1969/70
22
Mehboodullah Khan
U Pradesh
M Pradesh
Lucknow
1971/72
23
B Kalyanasundaram
Tamil Nadu
Bombay
Chepauk
1972/73
24
AM Ismail
Bombay
Saurashtra
Bom-BS
1973/74
25
AR Bhat
Karnataka
Bombay
Bangalore
1981/82
26
B Arun
Tamil Nadu
Goa
Panaji
1986/87
27
B Burman
Bengal
Tripura
EG-Calcutta
1986/87
28
S Mohapatra
Orissa
Tripura
Cuttack
1987/88
29
SS Saini
Delhi
Him Pradesh
Delhi-FSK
1988/89
30
SA Ankola
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Pune-NS
1988/89
31
J Srinath
Karnataka
Hyderabad
Secunderabad
1989/90
32
AS Singla
Haryana
Services
Gurgaon
1989/90
33
SP Mukherjee
Bengal
Hyderabad
Secunderabad
1989/90
34
Venkatram
Bihar
Tripura
Jamshedpur
1990/91
35
RP Singh
U Pradesh
Vidarbha
Kanpur
1991/92
36
A Kumble
Karnataka
Andhra
Visakhapatnam
1991/92
37
S Subramaniam
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
Thiruvalla
1992/93
38
PV Gandhe
Vidarbha
Rajasthan
Alwar
1993/94
39
Arshad Ayub
Hyderabad
Kerala
Kottayam
1993/94
40
S Sensharma
Bengal
Delhi
EG-Calcutta
1993/94
41
M Suresh Kumar
Railways
Rajasthan
Delhi-KRS
1995/96
42
M Kartik
Railways
Vidarbha
Delhi-KRS
1996/97
43
A Kumble
Karnataka
Orissa
Rourkela
1997/98
44
A Katti
Karnataka
Kerala
Thalassery
1998/99
45
DK Devanand
Tamil Nadu
Orissa
Chepauk
1998/99
46
A Mishra
Haryana
Him Pradesh
Rohtak
2001/02
47
A Barik
Orissa
Assam
Balasore
2001/02
48
Gagandeep Singh
Punjab
U Pradesh
Mohali
2002/03
49
R Ramkumar
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Bangalore-IAF
2003/04
50
S Sreesanth
Kerala
Him Pradesh
Palakkad
2004/05
51
RV Pawar
Baroda
Hyderabad
Secunderabad
2004/05
52
RB Patel
Baroda
Tamil Nadu
Vadodara
2004/05
53
J Sharma
Haryana
Andhra
Lahli
2006/07
54
SK Cheruvathur
Kerala
Gujarat
Surat
2007/08
55
P Awana
Delhi
Maharashtra
Nagothane
2007/08
56
VR Singh
Punjab
Orissa
Mohali
2007/08
57
R Vinay Kumar
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Ratnagiri
2007/08
58
PV Gandhe
Vidarbha
Services
Delhi-Palam A
2008/09
59
SY Veragi
Baroda
Tamil Nadu
Vadodara
2008/09
60
A Mithun
Karnataka
U Pradesh
Meerut
2009/10
61
SM Fallah
Maharashtra
Baroda
Pune
2009/10
62
Dhruv Singh
Haryana
U Pradesh
Mohan Nagar
2010/11
63
PS Suyal
Delhi
Assam
Delhi-RCG
2010/11
64
AN Ahmed
Assam
Goa
Guwahati
2011/12
65
SK Trivedi
Saurashtra
Punjab
Mohali
2011/12
66
KR Upadhyay
Railways
Punjab
Mohali
2011/12
67
Mohammed Shami
Bengal
M Pradesh
Indore
2012/13
68
RV Dhruve
Gujarat
Vidarbha
VCAG-Nagpur
2013/14
69
S Aravind
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Bangalore
2014/15
70
M Sharma
Haryana
Delhi
Lahli
2014/15
71
HS Sharath
Karnataka
Haryana
Mysore
2015/16
72
BC Mohanty
Orissa
Delhi
Bhubaneswar
2015/16
73
UT Yadav
Vidarbha
Rajasthan
VCAG-Nagpur
2015/16
74
RK Datta
Tripura
Him Pradesh
Kalyani
2016/17
75
R Vinay Kumar
Karnataka
Mumbai
VCAS-Nagpur
2017/18
76
RN Gurbani
Vidarbha
Delhi
Indore
2017/18
77
M Mohammed
Tamil Nadu
M Pradesh
Dindigul
2018/19
78
Mohammad Mudhasir
J + K
Rajasthan
Jaipur
2018/19
79
DM Dhapola
Uttarakhand
Meghalaya
Dehra Dun
2018/19
80
TA Rahman
Nagaland
Manipur
Dimapur
2018/19
81
A Aman
Bihar
Manipur
Patna
2018/19
82
RB Kalaria
Gujarat
Kerala
Wayanad
2018/19
83
TT Neri
Aru Pradesh
Manipur
Dibrugarh
2019/20
84
PS Poonia
Services
Tripura
Delhi-Palam A
2019/20
85
AR Sanganakal
Puducherry
Meghalaya
Mangoldoi
2019/20
86
Shahbaz Ahmed
Bengal
Hyderabad
Kalyani
2019/20
87
RR Yadav
M Pradesh
U Pradesh
Indore
2019/20
88
S Kaul
Punjab
Andhra
Patiala
2019/20
89
L Kishan Singha
Manipur
Aru Pradesh
CCFG-Calcutta
2021/22
90
J Unadkat
Saurashtra
Delhi
Rajkot
2022/23
It also provides the third occasion of a Saurashtra bowler performing the feat in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Venue
Season
1
S Nyalchand
Saurashtra
Baroda
Dharangadhra
1961/62
2
SK Trivedi
Saurashtra
Punjab
Mohali
2011/12
3
J Unadkat
Saurashtra
Delhi
Rajkot
2022/23
It also provides the sixth occasion of q bowler performing the feat against Delhi in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Venue
Season
1
SN Banerjee
Bihar
Delhi
Jamshedpur
1948/49
2
S Sensharma
Bengal
Delhi
EG-Calcutta
1993/94
3
M Sharma
Haryana
Delhi
Lahli
2014/15
4
BC Mohanty
Orissa
Delhi
Bhubaneswar
2015/16
5
RN Gurbani
Vidarbha
Delhi
Indore
2017/18
6
J Unadkat
Saurashtra
Delhi
Rajkot
2022/23
A Kumble {02}, JS Rao {03}, PV Gandhe {02} and R Vinay Kumae {02} are the four bowlers to perform the feat on two or more occasions. JS Rao is the only bowler to perform the feat in both innings of a match.
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Venue
Season
1
A Kumble
Karnataka
Andhra
Visakhapatnam
1991/92
2
A Kumble
Karnataka
Orissa
Rourkela
1997/98
1
JS Rao
Services
J + K
Delhi-AQ
1963/64
2
JS Rao
Services
N Punjab
Amritsar
1963/64
3
JS Rao
Services
N Punjab
Amritsar
1963/64
1
PV Gandhe
Vidarbha
Rajasthan
Alwar
1993/94
2
PV Gandhe
Vidarbha
Services
Delhi-Palam A
2008/09
1
R Vinay Kumar
Karnataka
Maharashtra
Ratnagiri
2007/08
2
R Vinay Kumar
Karnataka
Mumbai
VCAS-Nagpur
2017/18
New Zealand openers scoring a fifty and a century in a test innings
TWM Latham and DP Convery of New Zealand scored 71 and 122 against Pakistan at Karachi in the ongoing test to provide the 15th occasion of New Zealand openers scoring a fifty and a century in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
WA Hadlee
116
1
v England
Christchurch
21 Mar 1947
2
B Sutcliffe
58
1
v England
Christchurch
21 Mar 1947
2
1
BAG Murray
74
1
v India
Christchurch
22 Feb 1968
2
GT Dowling
239
1
v India
Christchurch
22 Feb 1968
3
1
RE Redmond
107
2
v Pakistan
Auckland
16 Feb 1973
2
GM Turner
58
2
v Pakistan
Auckland
16 Feb 1973
4
1
TJ Franklin
50
2
v India
Napier
09 Feb 1990
2
JG Wright
113*
2
v India
Napier
09 Feb 1990
5
1
TJ Franklin
101
2
v England
Lord’s
21 Jun 1990
2
JG Wright
98
2
v England
Lord’s
21 Jun 1990
6
1
TJ Franklin
69
3
v Sri Lanka
Hamilton
22 Feb 1991
2
JG Wright
101
3
v Sri Lanka
Hamilton
22 Feb 1991
7
1
MJ Greatbatch
87
1
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
01 Nov 1992
2
RT Latham
119
1
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
01 Nov 1992
8
1
CM Spearman
112
3
v Zimbabwe
Auckland
20 Jan 1996
2
RG Twose
94
3
v Zimbabwe
Auckland
20 Jan 1996
9
1
MH Richardson
73
1
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 2004
2
SP Fleming
117
1
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 2004
10
1
PG Fulton
55
2
v England
Dunedin
06 Mar 2013
2
HD Rutherford
171
2
v England
Dunedin
06 Mar 2013
11
1
MJ Guptill
87
1
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
06 Aug 2016
2
TWM Latham
136
1
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
06 Aug 2016
12
1
JA Raval
74
3
v Sri Lanka
Christchurch
26 Dec 2018
2
TWM Latham
176
3
v Sri Lanka
Christchurch
26 Dec 2018
13
1
TWM Latham
252
1
v Bangladesh
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
2
WA Young
54
1
v Bangladesh
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
14
1
TWM Latham
113
2
v Pakistan
Karachi
26 Dec 2022
2
DP Conway
92
2
v Pakistan
Karachi
26 Dec 2022
15
1
TWM Latham
71
1
v Pakistan
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
2
DP Conway
122
1
v Pakistan
Karachi
02 Jan 2023
It also provides the third occasion of New Zealand openers scoring a fifty and a century in a test innings against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below