MK Pandey of Karnataka scored 208 not out against Goa at Porvorin in the ongoing Ranji Trophy to provide the 31sr occasion of Mysore/Karnataka batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings in Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below. The list includes three occasions of batsman scoring 300 plus runs in an innings.
No
Score
Batsman
Opposition
Venue
season
1
337
KL Rahul
v Uttar Pradesh
Bangalore
2014/15
2
328
KK Nair
v Tamil Nadu
Mumbai-WS
2014/15
3
304*
MA Agarwal
v Maharashtra
Gahunje
2017/18
4
283
BM Rowland
v Madhya Pradesh
Bangalore
2004/05
5
267
V Arjun Raja
v Bengal
Calcutta
1990/91
6
264*
CM Gautam
v Maharashtra
Gahunje
2012/13
7
259*
KA Jeshwant
v Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore
1990/91
8
257
CM Gautam
v Vidarbha
Mysore
2012/13
0
251*
KB Pawan
v Rajasthan
Udaipur
2011/12
10
247
GR Viswanath
v Uttar Pradesh
Mohan Nagar
1977/78
11
238
MK Pandey
v Uttar Pradesh
Kanpur
2017/18
12
237*
BM Rowland
v Jammu and Kashmir
Bangalore
2002/03
13
235
R Samarth
v Jharkhand
Greater Noida
2016/17
14
230
GR Viswanath
v Andhra
Vijayawada
1967/68
15
218*
S Desai
v Kerala
Chickmagalur
1977/78
16
216
BP Patel
v Baroda
Bangalore
1978/79
17
215
RS Dravid
v Uttar Pradesh
Bangalore
1997/98
18
214
RS Dravid
v Mumbai
Mumbai
2007/08
20
213*
V Subramanya
v Madras
Chepauk
1966/67
21
211*
RMH Binny
v Kerala
Chickmagalur
1977/78
22
210
RS Dravid
v Hyderabad
Bangalore
1998/99
23
210
BM Rowland
v Assam
Bangalore
2003/04
24
209*
RS Dravid
v Uttar Pradesh
Bangalore
2009/10
25
208*
MK Pandey
v Goa
Porvorin
2022/23
26
207*
R Vijay Bharadwaj
v Tamil Nadu
RSI Ground, Bangalore
2001/02
27
200*
R Sudhakar Rao
v Hyderabad
Hyd-LBS
1975/76
28
200*
RS Dravid
v Andhra
Bangalore
1992/93
29
200*
R Vijay Bharadwaj
v Kerala
Thalassery
1998/99
30
200*
MK Pandey
v Mumbai
Mumbai-BS
2011/12
31
200*
G Satish
v Tamil Nadu
Chepauk
2012/13
MK Pandey’s 208 not out in this game represents his third double hundred and he became the third Karnataka batsman to score 200 plus runs in Ranji Trophy on three or more occasions, Others are RS Dravid {05} and BM Rowland {03}. CM Gautham, GR Viswanath, and R Vijay Bharadwaj are the other batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs on two occasions.
No
Score
Batsman
Opposition
Venue
season
1
215
RS Dravid
v Uttar Pradesh
Bangalore
1997/98
2
214
RS Dravid
v Mumbai
Mumbai
2007/08
3
210
RS Dravid
v Hyderabad
Bangalore
1998/99
4
209*
RS Dravid
v Uttar Pradesh
Bangalore
2009/10
5
200*
RS Dravid
v Andhra
Bangalore
1992/93
1
283
BM Rowland
v Madhya Pradesh
Bangalore
2004/05
2
237*
BM Rowland
v Jammu and Kashmir
Bangalore
2002/03
3
210
BM Rowland
v Assam
Bangalore
2003/04
1
238
MK Pandey
v Uttar Pradesh
Kanpur
2017/18
2
208*
MK Pandey
v Goa
Porvorin
2022/23
3
200*
MK Pandey
v Mumbai
Mumbai-BS
2011/12
1
264*
CM Gautam
v Maharashtra
Gahunje
2012/13
2
257
CM Gautam
v Vidarbha
Mysore
2012/13
1
247
GR Viswanath
v Uttar Pradesh
Mohan Nagar
1977/78
2
230
GR Viswanath
v Andhra
Vijayawada
1967/68
1
207*
R Vijay Bharadwaj
v Tamil Nadu
RSI, Bangalore
2001/02
2
200*
R Vijay Bharadwaj
v Kerala
Thalassery
1998/99
Mysore/Karnataka posting a team total of 600 plus runs in an innings in Ranji Trophy
Mysore/Karnataka posted a team total of 603 for 7 declared against Goa at Porvorin in the ongoing Ranji Trophy to provide the 19th occasion of Mysore/Karnataka posting a team total of 600 plus runs in an innings in Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
AT Carey of Australia scored 111 in the ongoing test at Melbourne against South Africa to provide the 69th occasion of a batsman scoring a “Nelson” in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
AW Nourse
111
SAF
Aus
Johannesburg
12 Nov 1921
2
CAG Russell
111
Eng
SAF
Durban
16 Feb 1923
3
WM Woodfull
111
Aus
Eng
Sydney
14 Dec 1928
4
KG Viljoen
111
SAF
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1931
5
M Leyland
111*
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1937
6
MH Mankad
111
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
06 Feb 1948
7
WJ Edrich
111
Eng
Aus
Leeds
22 Jul 1948
8
AJ Watkins
111
Eng
SAF
Johannesburg
12 Feb 1949
9
AR Morris
111
Aus
SAF
Johannesburg
10 Feb 1950
10
P Roy
111
Eng
Eng
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
11
TW Graveney
111
Eng
Aus
Sydney
25 Feb 1955
12
AR Morris
111
Aus
Win
Port of Spain
11 Apr 1955
13
SN McGregor
111
NZl
Pak
Lahore
26 Oct 1955
14
Hanif Mohammad
111
Pak
Eng
Dhaka
19 Jan 1962
15
PH Parfitt
111
Eng
Pak
Karachi
02 Feb 1962
16
PJ Sharpe
111
Eng
NZl
Nottingham
07 Aug 1969
17
IM Chappell
111
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
21 Jan 1971
18
MG Burgess
111
NZl
Pak
Lahore
09 Oct 1976
19
DI Gower
111
Eng
NZl
The Oval
27 Jul 1978
20
SM Gavaskar
111
Ind
Pak
Karachi
14 Nov 1978
21
AB Williams
111
Win
Ind
Kolkata
29 Dec 1978
22
GM Wood
111
Aus
NZl
Brisbane
28 Nov 1980
23
Mansoor Akhtar
111
Pak
Aus
Faisalabad
30 Sep 1982
24
LRD Mendis
111
Srl
Eng
Lord’s
23 Aug 1984
25
RJ Shastri
111
Ind
Eng
Kolkata
31 Dec 1984
26
JV Coney
111*
NZl
Pak
Dunedin
09 Feb 1985
27
A Ranatunga
111
Srl
Ind
Col-SSC
30 Aug 1985
28
SAR Silva
111
Srl
Ind
Col-PSS
06 Sep 1985
29
GM Wood
111
Aus
Win
Perth
02 Dec 1988
30
DL Haynes
111
Win
Aus
Georgetown
23 Mar 1991
31
CL Hooper
111
Win
Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1991
32
SR Tendulkar
111
Ind
SAF
Johannesburg
26 Nov 1992
33
DC Boon
111
Aus
Win
Brisbane
27 Nov 1992
34
MA Taylor
111
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
17 Jun 1993
35
ME Waugh
111
Aus
NZl
Hobart
26 Nov 1993
36
MA Atherton
111
Eng
NZl
Manchester
30 Jun 1994
37
ME Waugh
111
Aus
Srl
Perth
08 Dec 1995
38
NS Sidhu
111
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
02 Aug 1997
39
SM Pollock
111
SAF
Srl
Centurion
20 Jan 2001
40
ST Jayasuriya
111
Srl
Ind
Galle
14 Aug 2001
41
Taufeeq Umar
111
Pak
Zim
Harare
09 Nov 2002
42
JL Langer
111
Aus
Win
St John’s
09 May 2003
43
Taufeeq Umar
111
Pak
SAF
Lahore
17 Oct 2003
44
Mohammad Rafique
111
Ban
Win
Gros Islet
28 May 2004
45
Mohammad Yousuf
111
Pak
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2004
46
BB McCullum
111
NZl
Zim
Harare
07 Aug 2005
47
ML Hayden
111
Aus
ICC
Sydney
14 Oct 2005
48
JH Kallis
111
SAF
Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2006
49
PD Collingwood
111
Eng
Win
Lord’s
17 May 2007
50
R Dravid
111
Ind
SAF
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
51
R Dravid
111*
Ind
Ban
Dhaka
24 Jan 2010
52
NT Paranavitana
111
Srl
Ind
Galle
18 Jul 2010
53
Harbhajan Singh
111*
Ind
NZl
Hyd-RGS
12 Nov 2010
54
SR Tendulkar
111*
Ind
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
55
Younis Khan
111
Pak
SAF
Cape Town
14 Feb 2013
56
Asad Shafiq
111
Pak
SAF
Cape Town
14 Feb 2013
57
H Masakadza
111*
Zim
Ban
Harare
25 Apr 2013
58
RG Sharma
111*
Ind
Win
Mumbai
14 Nov 2013
59
SPD Smith
111
Aus
Eng
Perth
13 Dec 2013
60
SPD Smith
111
Aus
Ind
Dharamsala
25 Mar 2017
61
AD Mathews
111
Srl
Ind
Delhi
02 Dec 2017
62
GH Vihari
111
Ind
Win
Kingston
30 Aug 2019
63
Q de Kock
111
SAF
Ind
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
64
SSJ Brooks
111
Win
Afg
Lucknow
27 Nov 2019
65
DA Warner
111*
Aus
NZl
Sydney
03 Jan 2020
66
HDRL Thirimanne
111
Srl
Eng
Galle
14 Jan 2021
67
Imam-ul-Haq
111*
Pak
Aus
Rawalpindi
04 Mar 2022
68
HC Brook
111
Eng
Pak
Karachi
17 Dec 2022
69
AT Carey
111
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2022
It also provides the 16th occasion of am Australian batsman scoring a “Nelson” in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
WM Woodfull
111
Aus
Eng
Sydney
14 Dec 1928
2
AR Morris
111
Aus
SAF
Johannesburg
10 Feb 1950
3
AR Morris
111
Aus
Win
Port of Spain
11 Apr 1955
4
IM Chappell
111
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
21 Jan 1971
5
GM Wood
111
Aus
NZl
Brisbane
28 Nov 1980
6
GM Wood
111
Aus
Win
Perth
02 Dec 1988
7
DC Boon
111
Aus
Win
Brisbane
27 Nov 1992
8
MA Taylor
111
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
17 Jun 1993
9
ME Waugh
111
Aus
NZl
Hobart
26 Nov 1993
10
ME Waugh
111
Aus
Srl
Perth
08 Dec 1995
11
JL Langer
111
Aus
Win
St John’s
09 May 2003
12
ML Hayden
111
Aus
ICC
Sydney
14 Oct 2005
13
SPD Smith
111
Aus
Eng
Perth
13 Dec 2013
14
SPD Smith
111
Aus
Ind
Dharamsala
25 Mar 2017
15
DA Warner
111*
Aus
NZl
Sydney
03 Jan 2020
16
AT Carey
111
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2022
It also provides the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring a “Nelson” in an innings against South Africa in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
CAG Russell
111
Eng
SAF
Durban
16 Feb 1923
2
AJ Watkins
111
Eng
SAF
Johannesburg
12 Feb 1949
3
AR Morris
111
Aus
SAF
Johannesburg
10 Feb 1950
4
SR Tendulkar
111
Ind
SAF
Johannesburg
26 Nov 1992
5
Taufeeq Umar
111
Pak
SAF
Lahore
17 Oct 2003
6
R Dravid
111
Ind
SAF
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
7
SR Tendulkar
111*
Ind
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
8
Younis Khan
111
Pak
SAF
Cape Town
14 Feb 2013
9
Asad Shafiq
111
Pak
SAF
Cape Town
14 Feb 2013
10
AT Carey
111
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2022
It also provides the second occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a “Nelson” in an innings against South Africa in the annals of test cricket. Prior to this AR Morris had scored 111 against South Africa at Johannesburg in Feb 1950. The interval between these two occasions is 72 years and ten months. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
AR Morris
111
Aus
SAF
Johannesburg
10 Feb 1950
2
AT Carey
111
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2022
AT Carey of Australia scored 111 in the ongoing test at Melbourne against South Africa to provide the fourth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a “Nelson” in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
SAR Silva
111
Srl
Ind
Col-PSS
06 Sep 1985
2
BB McCullum
111
NZl
Zim
Harare
07 Aug 2005
3
Q de Kock
111
SAF
Ind
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
4
AT Carey
111
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2022
There are sixth occasions of a batsman dismissed for a “Nelson” in a test innings and nine occasions of a batsman remaining not out on “Nelson” in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below
No
Player
Runs
Team
Oppn
Ground
Start Date
1
AW Nourse
111
SAF
Aus
Johannesburg
12 Nov 1921
2
CAG Russell
111
Eng
SAF
Durban
16 Feb 1923
3
WM Woodfull
111
Aus
Eng
Sydney
14 Dec 1928
4
KG Viljoen
111
SAF
Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1931
5
MH Mankad
111
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
06 Feb 1948
6
WJ Edrich
111
Eng
Aus
Leeds
22 Jul 1948
7
AJ Watkins
111
Eng
SAF
Johannesburg
12 Feb 1949
8
AR Morris
111
Aus
SAF
Johannesburg
10 Feb 1950
9
P Roy
111
Eng
Eng
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
10
TW Graveney
111
Eng
Aus
Sydney
25 Feb 1955
11
AR Morris
111
Aus
Win
Port of Spain
11 Apr 1955
12
SN McGregor
111
NZl
Pak
Lahore
26 Oct 1955
13
Hanif Mohammad
111
Pak
Eng
Dhaka
19 Jan 1962
14
PH Parfitt
111
Eng
Pak
Karachi
02 Feb 1962
15
PJ Sharpe
111
Eng
NZl
Nottingham
07 Aug 1969
16
IM Chappell
111
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
21 Jan 1971
17
MG Burgess
111
NZl
Pak
Lahore
09 Oct 1976
18
DI Gower
111
Eng
NZl
The Oval
27 Jul 1978
19
SM Gavaskar
111
Ind
Pak
Karachi
14 Nov 1978
20
AB Williams
111
Win
Ind
Kolkata
29 Dec 1978
21
GM Wood
111
Aus
NZl
Brisbane
28 Nov 1980
22
Mansoor Akhtar
111
Pak
Aus
Faisalabad
30 Sep 1982
23
LRD Mendis
111
Srl
Eng
Lord’s
23 Aug 1984
24
RJ Shastri
111
Ind
Eng
Kolkata
31 Dec 1984
25
A Ranatunga
111
Srl
Ind
Col-SSC
30 Aug 1985
26
SAR Silva
111
Srl
Ind
Col-PSS
06 Sep 1985
27
GM Wood
111
Aus
Win
Perth
02 Dec 1988
28
DL Haynes
111
Win
Aus
Georgetown
23 Mar 1991
29
CL Hooper
111
Win
Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1991
30
SR Tendulkar
111
Ind
SAF
Johannesburg
26 Nov 1992
31
DC Boon
111
Aus
Win
Brisbane
27 Nov 1992
32
MA Taylor
111
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
17 Jun 1993
33
ME Waugh
111
Aus
NZl
Hobart
26 Nov 1993
34
MA Atherton
111
Eng
NZl
Manchester
30 Jun 1994
35
ME Waugh
111
Aus
Srl
Perth
08 Dec 1995
36
NS Sidhu
111
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
02 Aug 1997
37
SM Pollock
111
SAF
Srl
Centurion
20 Jan 2001
38
ST Jayasuriya
111
Srl
Ind
Galle
14 Aug 2001
39
Taufeeq Umar
111
Pak
Zim
Harare
09 Nov 2002
40
JL Langer
111
Aus
Win
St John’s
09 May 2003
41
Taufeeq Umar
111
Pak
SAF
Lahore
17 Oct 2003
42
Mohammad Rafique
111
Ban
Win
Gros Islet
28 May 2004
43
Mohammad Yousuf
111
Pak
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2004
44
BB McCullum
111
NZl
Zim
Harare
07 Aug 2005
45
ML Hayden
111
Aus
ICC
Sydney
14 Oct 2005
46
JH Kallis
111
SAF
Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2006
47
PD Collingwood
111
Eng
Win
Lord’s
17 May 2007
48
R Dravid
111
Ind
SAF
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
49
NT Paranavitana
111
Srl
Ind
Galle
18 Jul 2010
50
Younis Khan
111
Pak
SAF
Cape Town
14 Feb 2013
51
Asad Shafiq
111
Pak
SAF
Cape Town
14 Feb 2013
52
SPD Smith
111
Aus
Eng
Perth
13 Dec 2013
53
SPD Smith
111
Aus
Ind
Dharamsala
25 Mar 2017
54
AD Mathews
111
Srl
Ind
Delhi
02 Dec 2017
55
GH Vihari
111
Ind
Win
Kingston
30 Aug 2019
56
Q de Kock
111
SAF
Ind
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
57
SSJ Brooks
111
Win
Afg
Lucknow
27 Nov 2019
58
HDRL Thirimanne
111
Srl
Eng
Galle
14 Jan 2021
59
HC Brook
111
Eng
Pak
Karachi
17 Dec 2022
60
AT Carey
111
Aus
SAF
Melbourne
26 Dec 2022
1
M Leyland
111*
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1937
2
JV Coney
111*
NZl
Pak
Dunedin
09 Feb 1985
3
R Dravid
111*
Ind
Ban
Dhaka
24 Jan 2010
4
Harbhajan Singh
111*
Ind
NZl
Hyd-RGS
12 Nov 2010
5
SR Tendulkar
111*
Ind
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
6
H Masakadza
111*
Zim
Ban
Harare
25 Apr 2013
7
RG Sharma
111*
Ind
Win
Mumbai
14 Nov 2013
8
DA Warner
111*
Aus
NZl
Sydney
03 Jan 2020
9
Imam-ul-Haq
111*
Pak
Aus
Rawalpindi
04 Mar 2022
Batsmen batting at number one and three dismissed stumped in a test innings in the annals of test cricket.
Abdul Shafique and Shan Masood of Pakistan were dismissed stumped for 7 and 3 runs respectively in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Karachi to provide the fifth occasion of batsmen batting at number one and three dismissed stumped in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Pos
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
TS Worthington
1
8
3
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
2
AE Fagg
3
27
3
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
2
1
NJ Contractor
1
11
3
Ind
Eng
Eden Gardens
30 Dec 1961
2
VL Manjrekar
3
27
3
Ind
Eng
Eden Gardens
30 Dec 1961
3
1
PA Jaques
1
100
1
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
2
RT Ponting
3
56
1
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
4
1
Shubman Gill
1
7
4
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
2
CA Pujara
3
6
4
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
5
1
Abdullah Shafique
1
7
1
Pak
NZl
Karachi
26 Dec 2022
2
Shan Masood
3
3
1
Pak
NZl
Karachi
26 Dec 2022
It also provides the second occasion of batsmen batting at number one and three dismissed stumped in the first innings of a test in the annals of test cricket. Bothl such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Pos
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
PA Jaques
1
100
1
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
2
RT Ponting
3
56
1
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
2
1
Abdullah Shafique
1
7
1
Pak
NZl
Karachi
26 Dec 2022
2
Shan Masood
3
3
1
Pak
NZl
Karachi
26 Dec 2022
Brisbane has witnessed two such occasions which are tabulated below – Eng vs Aus in Dec 1936 and Aus Vs Srl in Nov 2007
No
No
Player
Pos
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
TS Worthington
1
8
3
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
2
AE Fagg
3
27
3
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
2
1
PA Jaques
1
100
1
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
2
RT Ponting
3
56
1
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
Indian batsmen batting at number one and three have been dismissed stumped on two occasions. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
No
Player
Pos
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
NJ Contractor
1
11
3
Ind
Eng
Eden Gardens
30 Dec 1961
2
VL Manjrekar
3
27
3
Ind
Eng
Eden Gardens
30 Dec 1961
2
1
Shubman Gill
1
7
4
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
2
CA Pujara
3
6
4
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
Test Cricket has witnessed such an occasion in consecutive tests – India vs Bangladesh at Mirpur which started on 22 Dec 2022 and Pakistan vs New Zealand at Karachi which started on 26 Dec 2022
No
No
Player
Pos
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Shubman Gill
1
7
4
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
2
CA Pujara
3
6
4
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
2
1
Abdullah Shafique
1
7
1
Pak
NZl
Karachi
26 Dec 2022
2
Shan Masood
3
3
1
Pak
NZl
Karachi
26 Dec 2022
Test Cricket has witnessed the only occasion of a batsman batting at number one scoring a century before getting stumped and the batsman batting at number three scoring a fifty before getting stumped.
No
No
Player
Pos
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
PA Jaques
1
100
1
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
2
RT Ponting
3
56
1
Aus
Srl
Brisbane
08 Nov 2007
Bangladesh vs India Second test at Mirpur Third and fourth day’s stats highlights
R Ashwin opened the bowling as a spin bowler in the third innings of this test and captured two wickets conceding 66 runs. His two wickets fetched him an aggregate of 149 wickets. He now owns the record for most wickets by a bowler who has shared the new ball as a spin bowler and needs one more wicket for his 150 wickets. If he gets that one wicket, he would become the first bowler who has shared the new ball as a spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 150 wickets
R Ashwin has played 38 tests, 44 innings, bowled 6103 deliveries, conceded 2827 runs captured 149 wickets, captured 14 five wicket hauls as a spin bowler sharing the new ball. He owns the record for most occasions in tests, innings, wickets and five wicket hauls in this category of statistics. He is the only bowler to bowl 6100 deliveries and also only bowler to concede 2800 plus runs while sharing the new ball as a spinner.
R Ashwin opened the bowling as a spin bowler in the third innings of this test and captured two wickets conceding 66 runs. His two wickets fetched him an aggregate of 108 wickets in India’s winning tests. He now owns the record for most wickets by a bowler who has shared the new ball as a spin bowler in a team’s winning tests. He also remains the only bowler to capture 100 plus wickets in this category of statistics.
R Ashwin has played 25 tests, 28 innings, bowled 3831 deliveries, conceded 1672 runs captured 108 wickets, captured 12 five wicket innings hauls and three ten wicket match hauls as a spin bowler sharing the new balls when a team has won the test. He owns the record for most occasions in tests, innings, wickets and five wicket hauls in this category of statistics. He is the only bowler to bowl 3831 deliveries and also only bowler to concede 1600 plus runs while sharing the new ball as a spinner when a team has won the test. He became the first bowler to appear in 25 winning tests as a spinner who has shared the new ball.
Shakib Al Hasan was playing his 15th test as a spin bowler sharing the new ball. Here is the complete list of bowlers who have played 15 or more tests as a spin bowler sharing the new ball.
No
Player
Team
Span
M
I
Balls
Runs
W
BBI
BBM
Ave
5
10
1
R Ashwin
Ind
2011-2022
38
44
6103
2827
149
7/66
12/098
18.97
14
4
2
HMRKB Herath
Srl
2012-2018
22
27
4099
1802
104
8/63
13/145
17.32
11
5
3
ML Jaisimha
Ind
1961-1969
19
32
1531
0606
007
2/54
02/054
86.57
00
0
4
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
Ban
2016-2022
19
25
3283
1712
062
7/58
12/117
27.61
05
2
5
R Peel
Eng
1884-1896
17
31
4361
1520
088
7/31
11/068
17.27
04
1
6
MDK Perera
Srl
2014-2021
16
24
3470
1663
065
6/32
10/078
25.58
04
2
7
Taijul Islam
Ban
2014-2022
16
18
2368
1088
036
6/108
11/170
30.22
02
1
8
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
2010-2022
15
19
1629
0845
036
5/44
10/124
23.47
02
1
9
H Trumble
Aus
1893-1904
15
25
4291
1512
093
8/65
12/089
16.25
08
3
Shakib Al Hasan became the third Bangladesh bowler to appear in 15 or more tests as a spin bowler sharing the new ball
No
Player
Team
Span
M
I
Balls
Runs
W
BBI
BBM
Ave
5
10
1
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
Ban
2016-2022
19
25
3283
1712
062
7/58
12/117
27.61
05
2
2
Taijul Islam
Ban
2014-2022
16
18
2368
1088
036
6/108
11/170
30.22
02
1
3
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
2010-2022
15
19
1629
0845
036
5/44
10/124
23.47
02
1
Mehidy Hasan Miraz captured five for 63 in the fourth innings of this test to provide the 383rd occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test. It also provides the 35th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test against India.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz captured five for 63 in the fourth innings of this test to provide the eighth occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test. All the eight occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Enamul Haque jnr
22.2
5
45
6
4
v Zimbabwe
Chattogram
06 Jan 2005
2
Mahmudullah
15.0
4
51
5
4
v West Indies
Kingstown
09 Jul 2009
3
Shakib Al Hasan
18.0
5
44
5
4
v Zimbabwe
Khulna
03 Nov 2014
4
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
21.3
2
77
6
4
v England
Mirpur
28 Oct 2016
5
Shakib Al Hasan
28.0
7
85
5
4
v Australia
Mirpur
27 Aug 2017
6
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
18.1
5
38
5
4
v Zimbabwe
Mirpur
11 Nov 2018
7
Taijul Islam
11.2
2
33
6
4
v West Indies
Chattogram
22 Nov 2018
8
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
19.0
4
63
5
4
v India
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
Mehidy Hasan Miraz became the first Bangladesh bowler to capture five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test on three occasions. Shakib Al Hasan had accomplished such a feat on two occasions. Its interesting to note that Mehidy Hasan Miraj’s all the three efforts have come at Mirpur
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
21.3
2
77
6
4
v England
Mirpur
28 Oct 2016
2
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
18.1
5
38
5
4
v Zimbabwe
Mirpur
11 Nov 2018
3
Mehidy Hasan Miraz
19.0
4
63
5
4
v India
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
1
Shakib Al Hasan
18.0
5
44
5
4
v Zimbabwe
Khulna
03 Nov 2014
2
Shakib Al Hasan
28.0
7
85
5
4
v Australia
Mirpur
27 Aug 2017
Mehidy Hasan Miraz captured five for 63 in the fourth innings of this test to provide the first occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test against India.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz captured five for 63 in the fourth innings of this test was in a losing cause to provide the 22nd occasion of a bowler’s five or more wicket haul in the fourth innings of a test going in vain. It also provides the second occasion of a bowler’s five or more wicket haul in the fourth innings of a test going in vain against India.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz captured five for 63 in the fourth innings of this test was in a losing cause to provide the first occasion of a Bangladesh bowler’s five or more wicket haul in the fourth innings of a test going in vain. It also provides the first occasion of a Bangladesh bowler’s five or more wicket haul in the fourth innings of a test going in vain against India.
SS Iyer and R Ashwn posted 71 runs in an unfinished stand for the eighth wicket in the fourth innings of a test to provide the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting 70 plus runs partnerships for the eighth wicket in the fourth innings of a test
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
L Amar Singh, Lall Singh
8
74
4
v England
Lord’s
25 Jun 1932
2
SS Iyer, R Ashwin
8
71*
4
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
3
N Kapil Dev, L SR Krishnan
8
70
4
v Sri Lanka
Col-PSS
06 Sep 1985
SS Iyer and R Ashwin posted 71 runs in an unfinished stand for the eighth wicket in the fourth innings of a test not only provides the first occasion of Indian batsmen posting 70 plus runs partnerships for the eighth wicket in the fourth innings in a winning test
R Ashwin’s run aggregate in tests read 3043 and wickets aggregate read 449. He became the second Indian all rounder to score 3000 plus runs and captures 400 plus wicket after Kapil Dev. Kapil Dev has scored 5248 runs and captured 434 wickets.
R Ashwin’s run aggregate in tests read 3043 and wickets aggregate read 449. He became the sixth all rounder to score 3000 plus runs and capture 400 plus wicket in the annals of test cricket. The following table lists all these six cricketers
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Runs
HS
C
Wkts
BBI
5
Ct
St
1
SK Warne
Aus
1992-2007
145
3154
99
0
708
8/71
37
125
0
2
SCJ Broad
Eng
2007-2022
159
3550
169
1
566
8/15
19
54
0
3
R Ashwin
Ind
2011-2022
88
3043
124
5
449
7/59
30
31
0
4
N Kapil Dev
Ind
1978-1994
131
5248
163
8
434
9/83
23
64
0
5
RJ Hadlee
NZl
1973-1990
86
3124
151*
2
431
9/52
36
39
0
6
SM Pollock
SAF
1995-2008
108
3781
111
2
421
7/87
16
72
0
Bangladesh vs India – Second test at Mirpur -Second day’s stats highlights
CA Pujara’s run aggregate at the end of India’s first innings read 7008. He became the eighth Indian batsman to total 7000 test runs. The following table lists all the eight batsmen.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
SR Tendulkar
1989-2013
200
329
33
15921
248*
53.78
51
68
14
2
R Dravid
1996-2012
163
284
32
13265
270
52.63
36
63
7
3
SM Gavaskar
1971-1987
125
214
16
10122
236*
51.12
34
45
12
4
VVS Laxman
1996-2012
134
225
34
08781
281
45.97
17
56
14
5
V Sehwag
2001-2013
103
178
06
08503
319
49.43
23
31
16
6
V Kohli
2011-2022
104
176
11
08118
254*
49.20
27
28
14
7
SC Ganguly
1996-2008
113
188
17
07212
239
42.17
16
35
13
8
CA Pujara
2010-2022
098
167
10
07008
206*
44.63
19
34
11
RR Pant of India scored 93 in this game to provide the 83rd occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
4s
6s
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
HB Cameron
90
6
3
1
SAF
Eng
Lord’s
29 Jun 1935
2
D Tallon
92
10
0
3
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
01 Jan 1947
3
JR Reid
93
–
0
3
NZl
Eng
The Oval
13 Aug 1949
4
RT Spooner
92
–
0
3
Eng
Ind
Kolkata
30 Dec 1951
5
Hanif Mohammad
96
–
0
3
Pak
Ind
Mumbai (BS)
13 Nov 1952
6
Imtiaz Ahmed
91
–
0
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
7
Imtiaz Ahmed
98
10
0
3
Pak
Eng
The Oval
16 Aug 1962
8
Abdul Kadir
95
9
0
1
Pak
Aus
Karachi
24 Oct 1964
9
FM Engineer
90
14
0
1
Ind
NZl
Chennai
27 Feb 1965
10
JM Parks
91
9
0
2
Eng
Win
Lord’s
16 Jun 1966
11
APE Knott
96*
10
1
1
Eng
Pak
Karachi
06 Mar 1969
12
RW Marsh
92*
12
0
1
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
21 Jan 1971
13
APE Knott
96
9
0
3
Eng
NZl
Auckland
05 Mar 1971
14
APE Knott
90
11
1
1
Eng
Ind
The Oval
19 Aug 1971
15
RW Marsh
91
9
4
4
Aus
Eng
Manchester
08 Jun 1972
16
APE Knott
92
17
0
1
Eng
Aus
The Oval
10 Aug 1972
17
RW Marsh
97
17
1
1
Aus
Win
Kingston
16 Feb 1973
18
DL Murray
90
13
0
2
Win
Aus
Bridgetown
09 Mar 1973
19
DL Murray
91
9
0
1
Win
Ind
Mumbai
23 Jan 1975
20
RW Taylor
97
6
0
3
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
27 Jan 1979
21
RW Marsh
91
8
1
2
Aus
NZl
Perth
12 Dec 1980
22
PJL Dujon
98
14
0
1
Win
Ind
Ahmedabad
12 Nov 1983
23
WB Phillips
91
12
0
3
Aus
Eng
Leeds
13 Jun 1985
24
Saleem Yousuf
91*
14
0
1
Pak
Eng
Birmingham
23 Jul 1987
25
RC Russell
94
11
0
2
Eng
Srl
Lord’s
25 Aug 1988
26
DJ Richardson
93
15
0
2
SAF
NZl
Johannesburg
25 Nov 1994
27
CI Dunusinghe
91
8
0
3
Srl
NZl
Napier
11 Mar 1995
28
RC Russell
91
15
0
1
Eng
Win
The Oval
24 Aug 1995
29
Moin Khan
98
9
3
2
Pak
Srl
Colombo (SSC)
26 Apr 1997
30
IA Healy
90
6
0
2
Aus
Ind
Chennai
06 Mar 1998
31
AJ Stewart
95
15
0
1
Eng
SAF
Durban
26 Dec 1999
32
RD Jacobs
96*
12
1
1
Win
Aus
Perth
01 Dec 2000
33
MV Boucher
92
10
0
2
SAF
Srl
Cape Town
02 Jan 2001
34
KC Sangakkara
95
13
0
3
Srl
Eng
Kandy
07 Mar 2001
35
RD Jacobs
93*
12
0
2
Win
SAF
Port of Spain
17 Mar 2001
36
AC Gilchrist
90
12
0
2
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jul 2001
37
Rashid Latif
94
10
2
2
Pak
Ban
Dhaka
09 Jan 2002
38
AC Gilchrist
91
14
0
1
Aus
SAF
Durban
15 Mar 2002
39
RD Jacobs
91*
11
0
2
Win
Ban
Dhaka
08 Dec 2002
40
BB McCullum
96
14
0
3
NZl
Eng
Lord’s
20 May 2004
41
T Taibu
92
13
0
2
Zim
Ban
Chittagong
06 Jan 2005
42
KD Karthik
93
13
0
3
Ind
Pak
Kolkata
16 Mar 2005
43
BB McCullum
99
10
2
1
NZl
Srl
Napier
04 Apr 2005
44
AC Gilchrist
94
8
4
1
Aus
ICC
Sydney
14 Oct 2005
45
MS Dhoni
92
9
4
1
Ind
Eng
The Oval
09 Aug 2007
46
BB McCullum
97
13
2
1
NZl
Eng
Lord’s
15 May 2008
47
MS Dhoni
92
8
4
1
Ind
Aus
Mohali
17 Oct 2008
48
BJ Haddin
94
7
4
3
Aus
SAF
Perth
17 Dec 2008
49
MV Boucher
95
9
0
2
SAF
Eng
Johannesburg
14 Jan 2010
50
Mushfiqur Rahim
95
12
0
4
Ban
Eng
Chittagong
12 Mar 2010
51
MJ Prior
93
9
0
1
Eng
Ban
Manchester
04 Jun 2010
52
TD Paine
92
12
0
1
Aus
Ind
Mohali
01 Oct 2010
53
MS Dhoni
98
12
1
2
Ind
NZl
Nagpur
20 Nov 2010
54
MS Dhoni
90
14
0
3
Ind
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
55
MJ Prior
91
11
0
3
Eng
Ind
Ahmedabad
15 Nov 2012
56
MS Dhoni
99
8
1
2
Ind
Eng
Nagpur
13 Dec 2012
57
Mushfiqur Rahim
93
9
0
3
Ban
Zim
Harare
25 Apr 2013
58
AB de Villiers
90
7
1
3
SAF
Pak
Abu Dhabi
14 Oct 2013
59
BJ Haddin
94
8
1
1
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
21 Nov 2013
60
AB de Villiers
91
10
2
2
SAF
Aus
Centurion
12 Feb 2014
61
Sarfaraz Ahmed
96
13
0
2
Pak
Srl
Galle
17 Jun 2015
62
Q de Kock
91
10
3
2
SAF
NZl
Wellington
16 Mar 2017
63
Q de Kock
90
11
2
1
SAF
NZl
Hamilton
25 Mar 2017
64
JM Bairstow
99
14
1
1
Eng
SAF
Manchester
04 Aug 2017
65
Liton Das
94
11
0
3
Ban
Srl
Chittagong
31 Jan 2018
66
JM Bairstow
93
12
0
2
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
09 Aug 2018
67
RR Pant
92
8
4
1
Ind
Win
Rajkot
04 Oct 2018
68
RR Pant
92
11
2
2
Ind
Win
Hyd-RGS
12 Oct 2018
69
Sarfaraz Ahmed
94
7
0
1
Pak
Aus
Abu Dhabi
16 Oct 2018
70
Mohammad Rizwan
95
10
0
3
Pak
Aus
Brisbane
21 Nov 2019
71
Q de Kock
95
14
0
1
SAF
Eng
Centurion
26 Dec 2019
72
RR Pant
97
12
3
4
Ind
Aus
Sydney
07 Jan 2021
73
N Dickwella
92
10
0
1
Srl
Eng
Galle
22 Jan 2021
74
RR Pant
91
9
5
2
Ind
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
75
J Da Silva
92
10
0
1
Win
Ban
Mirpur
11 Feb 2021
76
N Dickwella
96
8
0
3
Srl
Win
North Sound
21 Mar 2021
77
Q de Kock
96
8
0
1
SAF
Win
Gros Islet
18 Jun 2021
78
Litton Das
95
13
0
1
Ban
Zim
Harare
07 Jul 2021
79
TA Blundell
96
12
0
2
NZl
SAF
Christchurch
17 Feb 2022
80
RR Pant
96
9
4
1
Ind
Srl
Mohali
04 Mar 2022
81
AT Carey
93
7
2
1
Aus
Pak
Karachi
12 Mar 2022
82
TA Blundell
96
12
0
3
NZl
Eng
Lord’s
02 Jun 2022
83
RR Pant
93
7
5
2
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
It also provides the 13rd occasion of an Indin wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
4s
6s
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
FM Engineer
90
14
0
1
Ind
NZl
Chennai
27 Feb 1965
2
KD Karthik
93
13
0
3
Ind
Pak
Kolkata
16 Mar 2005
3
MS Dhoni
92
9
4
1
Ind
Eng
The Oval
09 Aug 2007
4
MS Dhoni
92
8
4
1
Ind
Aus
Mohali
17 Oct 2008
5
MS Dhoni
98
12
1
2
Ind
NZl
Nagpur
20 Nov 2010
6
MS Dhoni
90
14
0
3
Ind
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
7
MS Dhoni
99
8
1
2
Ind
Eng
Nagpur
13 Dec 2012
8
RR Pant
92
8
4
1
Ind
Win
Rajkot
04 Oct 2018
9
RR Pant
92
11
2
2
Ind
Win
Hyd-RGS
12 Oct 2018
10
RR Pant
97
12
3
4
Ind
Aus
Sydney
07 Jan 2021
11
RR Pant
91
9
5
2
Ind
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
12
RR Pant
96
9
4
1
Ind
Srl
Mohali
04 Mar 2022
13
RR Pant
93
7
5
2
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
It also provides the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against Bangladesh. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
4s
6s
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Rashid Latif
94
10
2
2
Pak
Ban
Dhaka
09 Jan 2002
2
RD Jacobs
91*
11
0
2
Win
Ban
Dhaka
08 Dec 2002
3
T Taibu
92
13
0
2
Zim
Ban
Chittagong
06 Jan 2005
4
MJ Prior
93
9
0
1
Eng
Ban
Manchester
04 Jun 2010
5
J Da Silva
92
10
0
1
Win
Ban
Mirpur
11 Feb 2021
6
RR Pant
93
7
5
2
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
RR Pant’s 93 in this test provide his sixth ninety in a test innings. He now owns the record for most nineties by a wicket keeper batsman in a test innings. He went past MS Dhoni who had scored five nineties as a wicket keeper batsman.
No
Player
Runs
4s
6s
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MS Dhoni
92
9
4
1
Ind
Eng
The Oval
09 Aug 2007
2
MS Dhoni
92
8
4
1
Ind
Aus
Mohali
17 Oct 2008
3
MS Dhoni
98
12
1
2
Ind
NZl
Nagpur
20 Nov 2010
4
MS Dhoni
90
14
0
3
Ind
SAF
Centurion
16 Dec 2010
5
MS Dhoni
99
8
1
2
Ind
Eng
Nagpur
13 Dec 2012
1
RR Pant
92
8
4
1
Ind
Win
Rajkot
04 Oct 2018
2
RR Pant
92
11
2
2
Ind
Win
Hyd-RGS
12 Oct 2018
3
RR Pant
97
12
3
4
Ind
Aus
Sydney
07 Jan 2021
4
RR Pant
91
9
5
2
Ind
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
5
RR Pant
96
9
4
1
Ind
Srl
Mohali
04 Mar 2022
6
RR Pant
93
7
5
2
Ind
Ban
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
RR Pant and SS Iyer posted 159 runs partnership in the second innings of this test to provide the 605th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 93rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in a test innings.
RR Pant and SS Iyer posted 159 runs partnership in the second innings of this test to provide the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Bangladesh It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in a test innings against Bangladesh.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MA Agarwal, RA Jadeja
5
123
2
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 Nov 2019
2
CA Pujara, SS Iyer
5
149
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
3
RR Pant, SS Iyer
5
159
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
RR Pant and SS Iyer posted 159 runs partnership in the second innings of this test to provide the record partnership for the fifth wicket by Indian batsmen test innings against Bangladesh. The previous best was the 149 runs partnership between CA Pujara-SS Iyer at Chattogram in the first test of the ongoing test series.
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RR Pant, SS Iyer
5
159
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
2
CA Pujara, SS Iyer
5
149
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
14 Dec 2022
Shakib Al Hasan’s four for 79 in India’s first innings provides the seventh occasion of a captain spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in a test innings when he shared the new ball. All seven occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
HMRKB Herath
23.0
6
6
63
8
4
Srl
Zim
Harare
6 Nov 2016
2
BS Bedi
21.3
6
4
71
6
4
Ind
Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
3
H Trumble
25.0
6
4
62
5
2
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
28 Feb 1902
4
HMRKB Herath
26.0
6
4
89
5
2
Srl
Zim
Harare
06 Nov 2016
5
BS Bedi
16.1
8
5
58
4
4
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
30 Dec 1977
6
James Lillywhite jnr
41.0
4
15
70
4
3
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
31 Mar 1877
7
Shakib Al Hasan
19.3
6
3
79
4
2
Ban
Ind
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
Shakib Al Hasan’s four for 79 in India’s first innings provides his best innings bowling effort as captain spin bowler in a test innings when he shared the new ball. His previous best innings bowling effort in this capacity was three for 27 against West Indies at Mirpur in Nov 2018
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Shakib Al Hasan
19.3
6
3
79
4
2
Ban
Ind
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
2
Shakib Al Hasan
15.4
6
4
27
3
2
Ban
Win
Mirpur
30 Nov 2018
Shakib Al Hasan owns the record for opening the bowling in a test innings as a captain spinner He has shared the new ball in eight innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
FY Fazal of Vidarbha scored 112 and 103 against Railways at Nagpur and DJ Hooda of Rajasthan scored 133 and 103 not out against Kerala at Jaipur in the ongoing Ranji Trophy to provide the 91st occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in each innings of a Ranji Trophy match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Scores
Player
Teams
Ground
Seacon
1
105 & 114
SM Kadri
Bombay v Western India
PCG, Poona
1935/36
2
105 & 141
DB Deodhar
Maharashtra v Nawanagar
PCG, Poona
1944/45
3
127 & 162*
VS Hazare
Baroda v Maharashtra
PCG, Poona
1944/45
4
109 & 130
S Mushtaq Ali
Holkar v Bombay
Brabourne
1944/45
5
129 & 151*
HR Adhikari
Baroda v Nawanagar
Jamnagar
1945/46
6
143 & 156
UM Merchant
Bombay v Maharashtra
PCG, Poona
1948/49
7
131 & 160
DG Phadkar
Bombay v Maharashtra
PCG, Poona
1948/49
8
133 & 100
MR Rege
Maharashtra v Bombay
PCG, Poona
1948/49
9
128 & 101*
DK Gaekwad
Baroda v Gujarat
MPSingh C Gym Gd, Baroda
1949/50
10
130 & 101
VS Hazare
Baroda v Holkar
MPSingh C Gym Gd, Baroda
1949/50
11
152 & 102*
NJ Contractor
Gujarat v Baroda
MP Signg C Gym Gd, Baroda
1952/53
12
170 & 143
P Roy
Bengal v Orissa
Cuttack
1953/54
13
112 & 118
P Roy
Bengal v Hyderabad
Eden Gardens
1962/63
14
130 & 107*
MAK Pataudi
Delhi v Services
FSK, Delhi
1964/65
15
109 & 213*
Hanumant Singh
Rajasthan v Bombay
Brabourne
1966/67
16
157 & 142
Yashpal Sharma
Punjab v U Pradesh
Mohan Nagar
1977/78
17
111 & 128
SC Khanna
Delhi v Karnataka
Chinnaswamy
1978/79
18
140 & 100
Madan Lal
Delhi v Railways
KSS, Delhi
1980/81
19
121 & 105*
M Azharuddin
Hyderabad v Andhra
Machilipatnam
1984/85
20
159 & 101*
PL Shastri
Rajasthan v Railways
Kota
1984/85
21
109 & 135*
A Kapoor
Punjab v Services
Army, Delhi
1988/89
22
198 & 115*
RB Parikh
Baroda v Gujarat
MBS, Vadodara
1989/90
23
111* & 119
MH Parmar
Gujarat v Bombay
Wankhede
1990/91
24
152 & 173
A Kaypee
Haryana v U Pradesh
Faridabad
1990/91
25
126 & 127
VG Kambli
Bombay v Hyderabad
Wankhede
1990/91
26
157 & 119
SM Patil
Mad Pradesh v U Pradesh
NS, Indore
1991/92
27
151 & 101*
AO Malhotra
Bengal v Orissa
Baripada
1991/92
28
226 & 120
WV Raman
Tamil Nadu v Haryana
Faridabad
1991/92
29
148 & 100*
SC Ganguly
Bengal v Assam
Eden Gardens
1993/94
30
103 & 150
R Bittoo
Him.Pradesh v J + K
Una
1993/94
31
106 & 106*
SS Sugwekar
Maharashtra v Vidarbha
VCA Gd, Nagpur
1993/94
32
107 & 102*
MV Sridhar
Hyderabad v Goa
Gymkhana, Secunderabad
1994/95
33
109 & 155*
MH Parmar
Gujarat v Baroda
Anand
1994/95
34
140 & 139
SR Tendulkar
Bombay v Punjab
Wankhede
1994/95
35
105 & 123
MV Sridhar
Hyderabad v Kerala
Trivandrum
1995/96
36
174 & 101
MH Parmar
Gujarat v Saurashtra
MS, Rajkot
1995/96
37
136 & 182
AK Sharma
Delhi v Railways
Palam A, Delhi
1995/96
38
192 & 101
R Lamba
Delhi v Maharashtra
NS, Pune
1996/97
39
123 & 112*
BM Jadeja
Saurashtra v Maharashtra
NS, Pune
1997/98
40
110 & 131
SS Das
Orissa v Punjab
Berhampur
1997/98
41
136 & 202*
AD Jadeja
Haryana v Saurashtra
MS, Rajkot
1998/99
42
113 & 100*
PM Mullick
Orissa v Delhi
Cuttack
1998/99
43
110 & 193
VVS Laxman
Hyderabad v Delhi
Gymkhana, Secunderabad
1998/99
44
108 & 111*
PM Mullick
Orissa v Bengal
Cuttack
1999/00
45
128 & 177*
VVS Laxman
Hyderabad v U Pradesh
Kanpur
1999/00
46
105 & 118*
AR Khurasiya
Mad Pradesh v Railways
KSS, Delhi
2000/01
47
115 & 107*
MH Parmar
Gujarat v Maharashtra
Karad
2000/01
48
128 & 156*
AV Deshpande
Vidarbha v Rajasthan
VCA Gd, Nagpur
2000/01
49
126 & 133*
AA Pagnis
Railways v Rajasthan
KSS, Delhi
2001/02
50
106 & 127*
P Dharmani
Punjab v Services
Amritsar
2001/02
51
210 & 159*
AT Rayudu
Hyderabad v Andhra
Gymkhana, Secunderabad
2002/03
52
108 & 104*
AV Kale
Maharashtra v Haryana
Rohtak
2002/03
53
112 & 207*
HH Kanitkar
Maharashtra v Services
Aurangabad
2003/04
54
120 & 100*
SS Parab
Baroda v Maharashtra
NS, Pune
2004/05
55
130* & 125*
MD Phadke
Goa v Services
Palam A, Delhi
2004/05
56
137 & 100*
HH Watekar
Andhra v Punjab
Amritsar
2007/08
57
132 & 103*
LNP Reddy
Andhra v U Pradesh
Anantapur
2007/08
58
103 & 111*
SK Sarma
Kerala v Haryana
Palakkad
2008/09
59
122 & 104
BJ Thakkar
Him. Pradesh v J + K
Dharamsala
2008/09
60
141 & 108
RG Sharma
Mumbai v U Pradesh
Uppal, Hyderabad
2008/09
61
143 & 101*
AM Rahane
Mumbai v Haryana
Lahli
2009/10
62
138 & 103*
W Jaffer
Mumbai v Saurashtra
BKC, Mumbai
2010/11
63
102 & 106*
DS Jadhav
Assam v Jharkhand
Dhanbad
2011/12
64
101 & 104
AA Muzumdar
Andhra v Him. Pradesh
Amtar
2012/13
65
126 & 112
VS Awate
Maharashtra v Vidarbha
VCA Gd, Nagpur
2012/13
66
108 & 100*
D Bundela
Mad Pradesh v Punjab
Gwalior
2012/13
67
106 & 100*
KR Kapoor
Karnataka v Haryana
Hubli
2012/13
68
125 & 109*
YV Takawale
Tripura v Maharashtra
Gahunje, Pune
2013/14
69
130 & 127*
NB Behera
Orissa v Mumbai
Wankhede
2013/14
70
121 & 103
R Paliwal
Services v Saurashtra
Palam A, Delhi
2015/16
71
142 & 110*
AR Easwaran
Bengal v U Pradesh
Jaipur
2016/17
72
117 & 135
RR Pant
Delhi v Jharkhand
Thumba
2016/17
73
119 & 103*
TD Agarwal
Hyderabad v J + K
MBS, Vadodara
2016/17
74
106 & 117*
AN Khare
Chhattisgarh v J + K
Gwalior
2016/17
75
106 & 119
DW Misal
Goa v Him. Pradesh
BKC, Mumbai
2016/17
76
111 & 136*
YK Pathan
Baroda v Mad Pradesh
HS,, Indore
2017/18
77
173 & 134
MA Agarwal
Karnataka v Railways
KSS, Delhi
2017/18
78
119 & 108*
AP Majumdar
Bengal v Goa
Eden Gardens
2017/18
79
129 & 114
AR Easwaran
Bengal v Gujarat
Jaipur
2017/18
80
103 & 102*
AA Waghmode
Baroda v Vidarbha
VCA Ac Gd, Nagpur
2018/19
81
160 & 104
KH Pandya
Baroda v Railways
KSS, Delhi
2018/19
82
117 & 127*
Milind Kumar
Sikkim v Meghalaya
Bhubaneswar
2018/19
83
178 & 205*
R Dalal
Aru Pradesh v Mizoram
Puducherry
2019/20
84
140 & 113*
MD Rahmatullah
Bihar v Aru Pradesh
Patna
2019/20
85
113 & 113*
Y Dhull
Delhi v Tamil Nadu
Guwahati
2021/22
86
151 & 101*
T Kohli
Mizoram v Bihar
Jadavpur Uni, Kolkata
2021/22
87
129 & 106*
RS Kunnummal
Kerala v Gujarat
SCA Rajkot
2021/22
88
119 & 100*
CD Bist
Nagaland v Mizoram
Eden Gardens
2021/22
89
100 & 181
YB Jaiswal
Mumbai v U Pradesh
JCAG, Bangalore
2022
90
112 & 103
FY Fazal
Vidarbha v Railways
VCA Stadium, Nagpur
2022/23
91
133 & 103*
DJ Hooda
Rajasthan v Kerala
Jaipur
2022/23
MH Parmar of Gujarat owns the record for having scored twin hundreds on most occasions. He has performed the feat on four occasions. AR Easwaran, MV Sridhar, P Roy, PM Mullick, VS Hazare and VVS Laxman are the six batsmen to perform the feat on two occasions. The following table lists the feat of all these seven batsmen
No
Scores
Player
Teams
Ground
Seacon
1
111* & 119
MH Parmar
Gujarat v Bombay
Wankhede Stadium, Bombay
1990/91
2
109 & 155*
MH Parmar
Gujarat v Baroda
Shastri Maidan, Anand
1994/95
3
174 & 101
MH Parmar
Gujarat v Saurashtra
Municipal Stadium, Rajkot
1995/96
4
115 & 107*
MH Parmar
Gujarat v Maharashtra
Chatrapati Shivaji Stadium, Karad
2000/01
1
142 & 110*
AR Easwaran
Bengal v U Pradesh
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
2016/17
2
129 & 114
AR Easwaran
Bengal v Gujarat
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
2017/18
1
107 & 102*
MV Sridhar
Hyderabad v Goa
Gym Ground, Secunderabad
1994/95
2
105 & 123
MV Sridhar
Hyderabad v Kerala
Vellyani Ag College Ground, Trivandrum
1995/96
1
170 & 143
P Roy
Bengal v Orissa
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
1953/54
2
112 & 118
P Roy
Bengal v Hyderabad
Eden Gardens, Calcutta
1962/63
1
113 & 100*
PM Mullick
Orissa v Delhi
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
1998/99
2
108 & 111*
PM Mullick
Orissa v Bengal
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
1999/00
1
127 & 162*
VS Hazare
Baroda v Maharashtra
Poona Club Ground, Poona
1944/45
2
130 & 101
VS Hazare
Baroda v Holkar
M Pratapsingh Coronation Gym Ground, Baroda
1949/50
1
110 & 193
VVS Laxman
Hyderabad v Delhi
Gym Ground, Secunderabad
1998/99
2
128 & 177*
VVS Laxman
Hyderabad v U Pradesh
Modi Stadium, Kanpur
1999/00
Bangladesh Vs India Second Test at Mirpur First day’s stats highlights
Bangladesh won the toss and opted to bat first in this test to provide the 45h occasion of Bangladesh doing so in its 140 tests. It also provides the fifth occasion of Bangladesh doing so against India in its 13 tests
India included JD Unadkat in the playing Eleven in this test. He became the sixth cricketer and also the first Indian cricketer to appear in a test after his team has played 100 plus tests, The following table lists all the six cricketers. JD Unadkat made his second test appearance after missing 118 tests.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Team
From
To
Missed Span
Missed
1
GJ Batty
2003-2016
9
England
05 Jun 2005
20 Oct 2016
11y 137d
142
2
JD Unadkat
2010-2022
2
India
20 Dec 2010
22 Dec 2022
12y 002d
118
3
MP Bicknell
1993-2003
4
England
09 Aug 1993
21 Aug 2003
10y 012d
114
4
FL Reifer
1997-2009
6
West Indies
18 Jan 1999
09 Jul 2009
10y 172d
109
5
Younis Ahmed
1969-1987
4
Pakistan
02 Nov 1969
21 Feb 1987
17y 111d
104
6
D Shackleton
1950-1963
7
England
07 Nov 1951
20 Jun 1963
11y 225d
103
JD Unadkat became the fourth Indian cricketer to appear in a test after his team has played 100 plus tests. The following table lists all the four cricketers. KD Karthik had this record having played a test after missing 87 tests.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Team
From
To
Missed Span
Missed
1
JD Unadkat
2010-2022
02
India
20 Dec 2010
22 Dec 2022
12y 002d
118
2
KD Karthik
2004-2018
26
India
21 Jan 2010
14 Jun 2018
08y 144d
087
3
PA Patel
2002-2018
25
India
11 Aug 2008
26 Nov 2016
08y 107d
083
4
A Mukund
2011-2017
07
India
01 Aug 2011
04 Mar 2017
05y 215d
056
JD Unadkat became the eleventh cricketer to appear in a test after a span of twelve or more years. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
From
To
Missed Span
1
AJ Traicos
SAF/Zim
1970-1993
07
10 Mar 1970
18 Oct 1992
22y 222d
2
G Gunn
Eng
1907-1930
15
01 Mar 1912
11 Jan 1930
17y 316d
3
Younis Ahmed
Pak
1969-1987
04
02 Nov 1969
21 Feb 1987
17y 111d
4
JMM Commaille
SAF
1910-1928
12
14 Mar 1910
14 Jun 1924
14y 092d
5
DC Cleverley
NZl
1932-1946
02
01 Mar 1932
29 Mar 1946
14y 028d
6
F Mitchell
Eng/SAF
1899-1912
05
04 Apr 1899
27 May 1912
13y 053d
7
GM Carew
Win
1935-1949
04
10 Jan 1935
11 Feb 1948
13y 032d
8
L Amarnath
Ind
1933-1952
24
13 Feb 1934
22 Jun 1946
12y 129d
9
WE Hollies
Eng
1935-1950
13
18 Mar 1935
07 Jun 1947
12y 081d
10
Nawab of Pataudi
Eng/Ind
1932-1946
06
12 Jun 1934
22 Jun 1946
12y 010d
11
JD Unadkat
Ind
2010-2022
02
20 Dec 2010
22 Dec 2022
12y 002d
JD Unadkat became the second Indian cricketer to appear in a test after a span of twelve or more years. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
From
To
Missed Span
1
L Amarnath
Ind
1933-1952
24
13 Feb 1934
22 Jun 1946
12y 129d
2
JD Unadkat
Ind
2010-2022
02
20 Dec 2010
22 Dec 2022
12y 002d
R Ashwin and UT Yadav’s aggregate test wickets read 21 at the end of Bangladesh’s first innings. They became the third and fourth Indian bowlers to capture 20 plus wickets against Bangladesh in tests. Others are – Z Khan {31} and Ishanth Sharma {25}. R Ashwin and UT Yadav took four wickets each in Bangladesh’s first innings in this test.
R Ashwin’s aggregate test wickets read 21 at the end of Bangladesh’s first innings. He became the first Indian spin bowler to capture 20 plus wickets against Bangladesh in tests. R Ashwin took four wickets in Bangladesh’s first innings in this test.
RR Pant effected three dismissals in Bangladesh’s first innings which fetched him an aggregate of 131 dismissals in tests. He now occupies the third place in the list of Indian wicket keepers who have effected most test dismissals. MS Dhoni {294} and SMH Kirmani {188} occupy the first two places. RR Pant went past KS More who had effected 130 dismissals to occupy the third place
Shakib Al Hasan shared the new ball as a captain spin bowler in India’s first innings. He has shared the new ball as a captain spin bowler in most tests and most innings in the annals of test cricket. He was performing the feat in his sixth test and eighth innings.
He was also performing the feat in most tests and most innings against India – his second test and second innings. AH Kardar of Pakistan, DL Vettori of New Zealand and JE Root of England are the other captain spinners who have shared the new ball in a test innings. {Stats at the end of the first day of the Mirpur test}. The following table lists the innings wise figures.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AH Kardar
3.0
2
2
0
1
Pak
Ind
Lucknow
23 Oct 1952
2
AH Kardar
13.0
5
15
0
3
Pak
Ind
Lucknow
23 Oct 1952
3
Shakib Al Hasan
0.2
0
0
0
4
Ban
Ind
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
4
DL Vettori
38.0
8
81
2
3
NZl
Ind
Ahmedabad
04 Nov 2010
5
JE Root
3.4
0
25
0
4
Eng
Ind
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
6
Shakib Al Hasan
4.0
2
11
0
2
Ban
Ind
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 227 in the first innings of this test to provide the 233rd occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in a test innings. It also provides the 74th occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in the first innings of a test.
Bangladesh was dismissed all out for 227 in the first innings of this test to provide the 23rd occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in a test innings against India. It also provides the sixth occasion of Bangladesh dismissed all out in the first innings of a test against India.
Mominul Haque scored 84 in this test to provide the 27th occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in a test innings against India. It also provides the third occasion of Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in a test innings against India while batting at number three.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Habibul Bashar
71
1
Ind
Dhaka
10 Nov 2000
2
Junaid Siddique
55
3
Ind
Mirpur
24 Jan 2010
3
Mominul Haque
84
1
Ind
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
Mominul Haque’s 84 in this test represent the highest individual score by a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in a test innings against India while batting at number three. The previous best was 71 by Habibul Bashar at Dhaka in Nov 2000, 22 years one month ago
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Mominul Haque
84
1
Ind
Mirpur
22 Dec 2022
2
Habibul Bashar
71
1
Ind
Dhaka
10 Nov 2000
England bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings on test debut
Rehan Ahmed of England captured five for 48 in the third innings of the just concluded test against Pakistan at Karachi to provide the 175th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets on debut in a test innings. It also provides the 14th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets on debut in a test innings against Pakistan.
It also provides the 53rd occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets on debut in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
A Shaw
34.0
4
16
38
5
3
v Australia
Melbourne
15 Mar 1877
2
F Morley
32.0
4
9
56
5
2
v Australia
The Oval
06 Sep 1880
3
R Peel
40.1
4
15
51
5
3
v Australia
Adelaide
12 Dec 1884
4
CA Smith
13.2
4
6
19
5
1
v South Africa
Gqeberha
12 Mar 1889
5
F Martin
27.0
5
9
50
6
1
v Australia
The Oval
11 Aug 1890
6
F Martin
30.2
5
12
52
6
3
v Australia
The Oval
11 Aug 1890
7
WH Lockwood
45.0
5
11
101
6
2
v Australia
Lord’s
17 Jul 1893
8
T Richardson
23.4
5
5
49
5
1
v Australia
Manchester
24 Aug 1893
9
T Richardson
44.0
5
15
107
5
3
v Australia
Manchester
24 Aug 1893
10
C Heseltine
16.2
5
3
38
5
3
v South Africa
Johannesburg
02 Mar 1896
11
WM Bradley
33.0
5
13
67
5
2
v Australia
Manchester
17 Jul 1899
12
SF Barnes
35.1
6
9
65
5
2
v Australia
Sydney
13 Dec 1901
13
LC Braund
28.4
6
8
61
5
3
v Australia
Sydney
13 Dec 1901
14
A Warren
19.2
6
5
57
5
2
v Australia
Leeds
03 Jul 1905
15
WS Lees
23.1
6
10
34
5
2
v South Africa
Johannesburg
02 Jan 1906
16
DW Carr
34.0
6
2
146
5
1
v Australia
The Oval
09 Aug 1909
17
GHT S-Hayward
16.0
6
3
43
6
1
v South Africa
Johannesburg
01 Jan 1910
18
FR Foster
31.3
6
5
92
5
3
v Australia
Sydney
15 Dec 1911
19
GG Macaulay
37.0
6
11
64
5
3
v South Africa
Cape Town
01 Jan 1923
20
WR Hammond
21.2
6
9
36
5
3
v South Africa
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1927
21
MJC Allom
19.0
6
4
38
5
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Jan 1930
22
James Langridge
17.0
6
4
56
7
3
v West Indies
Manchester
22 Jul 1933
23
CS Marriott
11.5
6
2
37
5
2
v West Indies
The Oval
12 Aug 1933
24
CS Marriott
29.2
6
6
59
6
3
v West Indies
The Oval
12 Aug 1933
25
K Farnes
40.2
6
10
102
5
1
v Australia
Nottingham
08 Jun 1934
26
K Farnes
25.0
6
3
77
5
3
v Australia
Nottingham
08 Jun 1934
27
CIJ Smith
8.0
6
4
16
5
3
v West Indies
Bridgetown
08 Jan 1935
28
RTD Perks
41.0
8
5
100
5
1
v South Africa
Durban
03 Mar 1939
29
WH Copson
24.0
8
2
85
5
1
v West Indies
Lord’s
24 Jun 1939
30
AV Bedser
29.1
6
11
49
7
1
v India
Lord’s
22 Jun 1946
31
R Pollard
27.0
6
16
24
5
2
v India
Manchester
20 Jul 1946
32
JC Laker
37.0
6
9
103
7
1
v West Indies
Bridgetown
21 Jan 1948
33
TE Bailey
32.3
6
6
118
6
2
v New Zealand
Leeds
11 Jun 1949
34
R Berry
31.5
6
13
63
5
2
v West Indies
Manchester
08 Jun 1950
35
R Appleyard
17.0
6
5
51
5
1
v Pakistan
Nottingham
01 Jul 1954
36
LJ Coldwell
41.0
6
13
85
6
3
v Pakistan
Lord’s
21 Jun 1962
37
JDF Larter
25.0
6
4
57
5
2
v Pakistan
The Oval
16 Aug 1962
38
K Shuttleworth
17.5
8
2
47
5
3
v Australia
Brisbane
27 Nov 1970
39
PH Edmonds
20.0
6
7
28
5
2
v Australia
Leeds
14 Aug 1975
40
JK Lever
23.0
6
6
46
7
2
v India
Delhi
17 Dec 1976
41
IT Botham
20.0
6
5
74
5
1
v Australia
Nottingham
28 Jul 1977
42
NGB Cook
26.0
6
11
35
5
2
v New Zealand
Lord’s
11 Aug 1983
43
NA Mallender
23.0
6
7
50
5
3
v Pakistan
Leeds
23 Jul 1992
44
PM Such
33.3
6
9
67
6
1
v Australia
Manchester
03 Jun 1993
45
DG Cork
19.3
6
5
43
7
4
v West Indies
Lord’s
22 Jun 1995
46
JM Anderson
16.0
6
4
73
5
2
v Zimbabwe
Lord’s
22 May 2003
47
RL Johnson
12.0
6
4
33
6
2
v Zimbabwe
Ch-le-St
05 Jun 2003
48
RJ Kirtley
16.2
6
7
34
6
4
v South Africa
Nottingham
14 Aug 2003
49
G Onions
9.3
6
1
38
5
2
v West Indies
Lord’s
06 May 2009
50
AU Rashid
18.5
6
3
64
5
3
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
51
TS Roland-Jones
16.4
6
4
57
5
2
v South Africa
The Oval
27 Jul 2017
52
WG Jacks
40.3
6
5
161
6
2
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
53
Rehan Ahmed
14.5
6
1
48
5
3
v Pakistan
Karachi
17 Dec 2022
It also provides the seventh occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets on debut in a test innings against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Overs
BPO
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
R Appleyard
17.0
6
5
51
5
1
v Pakistan
Nottingham
01 Jul 1954
2
LJ Coldwell
41.0
6
13
85
6
3
v Pakistan
Lord’s
21 Jun 1962
3
JDF Larter
25.0
6
4
57
5
2
v Pakistan
The Oval
16 Aug 1962
4
NA Mallender
23.0
6
7
50
5
3
v Pakistan
Leeds
23 Jul 1992
5
AU Rashid
18.5
6
3
64
5
3
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
6
WG Jacks
40.3
6
5
161
6
2
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
7
Rehan Ahmed
14.5
6
1
48
5
3
v Pakistan
Karachi
17 Dec 2022
Teams winning a three test series three-nil in the annals of test cricket
England won the recent three test series against Pakistan three-nil to provide the 47th occasion of a team winning a three test series three-nil in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first occasion of England winning a three test series three-nil against Pakistan.
No
Team
Mat
Opposition
Series
1
England
3
v Australia
The Ashes (Australia in England), 1886
2
England
3
v South Africa
England in South Africa Test Series, 1895/96
3
England
3
v South Africa
South Africa in England Test Series, 1912
4
England
3
v West Indies
West Indies in England Test Series, 1928
5
England
3
v New Zealand
England in New Zealand Test Series, 1962/63
6
England
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in England Test Series, 1965
7
England
3
v India
India in England Test Series, 1967
8
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 1972/73
9
England
3
v India
India in England Test Series, 1974
10
England
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in England Test Series, 1978
11
Australia
3
v England
England in Australia Test Series, 1979/80
12
Pakistan
3
v Australia
Australia in Pakistan Test Series, 1982/83
13
Pakistan
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in Pakistan Test Series, 1990/91
14
India
3
v England
England in India Test Series, 1992/93
15
India
3
v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka in India Test Series, 1993/94
16
Australia
3
v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka in Australia Test Series, 1995/96
17
Pakistan
3
v West Indies
West Indies in Pakistan Test Series, 1997/98
18
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 1999/00
19
Australia
3
v India
Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia), 1999/00
20
Australia
3
v New Zealand
Trans-Tasman Trophy (Australia in New Zealand), 1999/00
21
Sri Lanka
3
v West Indies
West Indies in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2001/02
22
Australia
3
v South Africa
South Africa in Australia Test Series, 2001/02
23
Sri Lanka
3
v Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2001/02
24
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Australia v Pakistan Test Series (in Sri Lanka/UAE), 2002/03
25
Pakistan
3
v Bangladesh
Bangladesh in Pakistan Test Series, 2003
26
Australia
3
v Sri Lanka
Australia in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2003/04
27
England
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in England Test Series, 2004
28
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 2004/05
29
Australia
3
v West Indies
The Frank Worrell Trophy (West Indies in Australia), 2005/06
30
Australia
3
v South Africa
Australia in South Africa Test Series, 2005/06
31
Sri Lanka
3
v Bangladesh
Bangladesh in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2007
32
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 2009/10
33
Pakistan
3
v England
Pakistan v England Test Series (in UAE), 2011/12
34
Australia
3
v Sri Lanka
Warne-Muralitharan Trophy (Sri Lanka in Australia), 2012/13
35
South Africa
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in South Africa Test Series, 2012/13
36
Bangladesh
3
v Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe in Bangladesh Test Series, 2014/15
37
Sri Lanka
3
v Australia
Warne-Muralitharan Trophy (Australia in Sri Lanka), 2016
38
India
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in India Test Series, 2016/17
39
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 2016/17
40
South Africa
3
v Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka in South Africa Test Series, 2016/17
41
India
3
v Sri Lanka
India in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2017
42
England
3
v Sri Lanka
England in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2018/19
43
South Africa
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in South Africa Test Series, 2018/19
44
India
3
v South Africa
Freedom Trophy (South Africa in India), 2019/20
45
Australia
3
v New Zealand
Trans-Tasman Trophy [New Zealand in Australia], 2019/20
46
England
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in England Test Series, 2022
47
England
3
v Pakistan
England in Pakistan Test Series 2022
It also provides the 13th occasion of England winning a three test series three-nil against various oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Mat
Opposition
Series
1
England
3
v Australia
The Ashes (Australia in England), 1886
2
England
3
v South Africa
England in South Africa Test Series, 1895/96
3
England
3
v South Africa
South Africa in England Test Series, 1912
4
England
3
v West Indies
West Indies in England Test Series, 1928
5
England
3
v New Zealand
England in New Zealand Test Series, 1962/63
6
England
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in England Test Series, 1965
7
England
3
v India
India in England Test Series, 1967
8
England
3
v India
India in England Test Series, 1974
9
England
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in England Test Series, 1978
10
England
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in England Test Series, 2004
11
England
3
v Sri Lanka
England in Sri Lanka Test Series, 2018/19
12
England
3
v New Zealand
New Zealand in England Test Series, 2022
13
England
3
v Pakistan
England in Pakistan Test Series 2022
It also provides the ninth occasion of a team winning a three test series three-nil against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Mat
Opposition
Series
1
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 1972/73
2
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Pakistan in Australia Test Series, 1999/00
3
Australia
3
v Pakistan
Australia v Pakistan Test Series (in Sri Lanka/UAE), 2002/03