T20 World Cup Match No 02 Netherlands Vs United Arab Emirates at Geelong on 16 Oct 2022
Netherlands won this game with a ball to spare to provide the fifth occasion of a team winning a T20 World cup game with a ball to spare. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
BR
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Zimbabwe
won
5 wkts
1
v Australia
Cape Town
12 Sep 2007
2
New Zealand
won
2 wkts
1
v Sri Lanka
Providence
30 Apr 2010
3
West Indies
won
8 wkts
1
v England
Providence
03 May 2010
4
Australia
won
3 wkts
1
v Pakistan
Gros Islet
14 May 2010
5
South Africa
won
4 wkts
1
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
30 Oct 2021
6
Netherlands
won
3 wkts
1
v U.A.E.
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
BWF de Leede of Netherlands returned with figures of 3 for 19 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of a Netherlands bowler capturing exact three wickets in T20 World Cup. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Netherlands bowler capturing exact three or more wickets in T20 World Cup.
Junaid Siddique of UAE returned with figures of 3 for 24 in this game to provide the first occasion of an UAE bowler capturing three wickets in T20 World Cup.
RE van der Merwe was dismissed without scoring in this game to provide the 17th occasion of a Netherlands batsman scoring a duck in the T20 World Cup.
It also provides his third duck in the World Cup and he now holds the record for most ducks by a Netherlands batsman in T20 World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
BD Glover
0
1
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2021
2
BD Glover
0
1
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
22 Oct 2021
1
SJ Myburgh
0
1
v Zimbabwe
Sylhet
19 Mar 2014
2
SJ Myburgh
0
1
v Sri Lanka
Chattogram
24 Mar 2014
1
RE van der Merwe
0
1
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2021
2
RE van der Merwe
0
1
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
22 Oct 2021
3
RE van der Merwe
0
2
v U.A.E.
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
RE van der Merwe had scored duck while representing South Africa against New Zealand at Lord’s on 09.06.09. Thus he has four ducks to his credit in T20 World Cup. He became the seventh batsman to score four or more ducks in the T20 World Cup. Others are – TM Dilshan {05}, Shahid Afridi {05}, ST Jayasuriya {04}, LMP Simmons {04}, AD Russell {04} and LG Wright {04}
Netherlands won this game by three wickets to post its sixth win in T20 World Cup and also its second win against UAE
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Netherlands
won
04 wkts
England
Lord’s
05 Jun 2009
2
Netherlands
won
06 wkts
UAE.
Sylhet
17 Mar 2014
3
Netherlands
won
06 wkts
Ireland
Sylhet
21 Mar 2014
4
Netherlands
won
45 runs
England
Chattogram
31 Mar 2014
5
Netherlands
won
12 runs
Ireland
Dharamsala
13 Mar 2016
6
Netherlands
won
03 wkts
UAE
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
2
Netherlands
won
06 wkts
UAE
Sylhet
17 Mar 2014
6
Netherlands
won
03 wkts
UAE
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
T20 World Cup 2022 – Match No 01 – Namibia vs Sri Lanka at Geelong on 15 Oct 2022
D Wiese of Namibia and MD Gunatilake of Sri Lanka collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the 152nd and 153rd occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball ducks in the T20 World Cup
D Wiese of Namibia collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the second occasion of a Namibian batsman collecting the first ball duck in the T20 World Cup
MD Gunatilake of Sri Lanka collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the 15th occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman collecting the first ball duck in the T20 World Cup
PN Liyanagamage was dismissed run out without facing a delivery in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a batsman dismissed in such a manner in the history of T20 World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Vettori
0
0
1
NZl
Pak
Cape Town
22 Sep 2007
2
Mohammad Amir
0
0
2
Pak
Srl
Lord’s
12 Jun 2009
3
MH Yardy
0
0
1
Eng
Ire
Providence
4 May 2010
4
Misbah-ul-Haq
0
0
1
Pak
Aus
Gros Islet
14 May 2010
5
TM Dilshan
0
0
2
Srl
RSA
Hambantota
22 Sep 2012
6
M Jayawardene
0
0
1
Srl
Win
Mirpur
03 Apr 2014
7
DJ Willey
0
0
2
Eng
RSA
Wankhede
18 Mar 2016
8
Mustafizur Rahman
0
0
2
Ban
Ind
Bengaluru
23 Mar 2016
9
AD Russell
0
0
1
Win
Ban
Sharjah
29 Oct 2021
10
PM Liyanagamage
0
0
2
Srl
Nam
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
It also provides the third occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman dismissed in such a manner in the T20 World Cup.
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
TM Dilshan
0
0
2
Srl
RSA
Hambantota
22 Sep 2012
2
M Jayawardene
0
0
1
Srl
Win
Mirpur
03 Apr 2014
3
PM Liyanagamage
0
0
2
Srl
Nam
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
MG Erasmus of Namibia opened the bowling in Sri Lanka’s innings to provide the eighth occasion of a captain opening the bowling in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the first occasion of a Namibian captain opening the bowling in an innings in the T20 World Cup.
Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 108 in this game to provide the 72nd occasion of a team dismissed all out in an innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the eighth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in the World Cup.
Sri Lanka occupies the second place in the list of teams which have been dismissed all out on most occasions in the T20 World Cup. Bangladesh occupies the first place with ten occasions of dimissed all out.
Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 108 in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of a team dismissed all out in the second innings in the T20 World Cup. It also provides the fourth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in the second innings in the World Cup.
Sri Lanka became the fourth team to be dismissed all out on four occasions in the second innings in the T20 World Cup. Others are – Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Scotland.
JN Frylinck of Namibia and PN Liyanagamage of Sri Lanka were dismissed run out this game to provide the 234th and 235th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the history of T20 World Cup.
JN Frylinck of Namibia was dismissed run out this game to provide the third occasion of a Namibian batsman dismissed run out in the history of T20 World Cup. It also provides the second occasion of a Namibian batsman dismissed run out against Sri Lanka in the history of T20 World Cup.
PN Liyanagamage of Sri Lanka was dismissed run out this game to provide the 28th occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman dismissed run out in the history of T20 World Cup.
Sri Lanka lost its 16th match in the T20 World Cup when it lost this game by 55 runs against Namibia.
Namibia won its fourth game in the T20 World Cup. All the four win are tabulated below
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Namibia
won
06 wkts
Netherlands
Abu Dhabi
20 Oct 2021
2
Namibia
won
08 wkts
Ireland
Sharjah
22 Oct 2021
3
Namibia
won
04 wkts
Scotland
Abu Dhabi
27 Oct 2021
4
Namibia
won
55 runs
Sri Lanka
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
Namibia won this game by 55 runs to provide the 35th occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in the T20 World Cup. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Result
Margin
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Sri Lanka
won
172 runs
v Kenya
Johannesburg
14 Sep 2007
2
Afghanistan
won
130 runs
v Scotland
Sharjah
25 Oct 2021
3
South Africa
won
130 runs
v Scotland
The Oval
07 Jun 2009
4
England
won
116 runs
v Afghanistan
Colombo (RPS)
21 Sep 2012
5
India
won
90 runs
v England
Colombo (RPS)
23 Sep 2012
6
Bangladesh
won
84 runs
v P.N.G.
Al Amerat
21 Oct 2021
7
West Indies
won
84 runs
v Pakistan
Mirpur
01 Apr 2014
8
New Zealand
won
83 runs
v Ireland
Nottingham
11 Jun 2009
9
Pakistan
won
82 runs
v Netherlands
Lord’s
09 Jun 2009
10
Sri Lanka
won
82 runs
v Zimbabwe
Hambantota
18 Sep 2012
11
Australia
won
81 runs
v Sri Lanka
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
12
Nepal
won
80 runs
v Hong Kong
Chattogram
16 Mar 2014
13
New Zealand
won
75 runs
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
26 Mar 2016
14
West Indies
won
74 runs
v Australia
Colombo (RPS)
05 Oct 2012
15
India
won
73 runs
v Australia
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
16
West Indies
won
73 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 Mar 2014
17
Pakistan
won
72 runs
v Scotland
Sharjah
07 Nov 2021
18
Sri Lanka
won
70 runs
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
20 Oct 2021
19
West Indies
won
70 runs
v Ireland
Providence
30 Apr 2010
20
India
won
66 runs
v Afghanistan
Abu Dhabi
03 Nov 2021
21
Sri Lanka
won
64 runs
v Bangladesh
Johannesburg
18 Sep 2007
22
Afghanistan
won
62 runs
v Namibia
Abu Dhabi
31 Oct 2021
23
Afghanistan
won
59 runs
v Zimbabwe
Nagpur
12 Mar 2016
24
New Zealand
won
59 runs
v Bangladesh
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
25
South Africa
won
59 runs
v Afghanistan
Bridgetown
05 May 2010
26
Sri Lanka
won
59 runs
v New Zealand
Chattogram
31 Mar 2014
27
Sri Lanka
won
57 runs
v West Indies
The Oval
19 Jun 2009
28
Sri Lanka
won
57 runs
v West Indies
Bridgetown
07 May 2010
29
Namibia
won
55 runs
v Sri Lanka
Geelong
16 Oct 2022
30
Pakistan
won
55 runs
v Bangladesh
Kolkata
16 Mar 2016
31
Bangladesh
won
54 runs
v Oman
Dharamsala
13 Mar 2016
32
New Zealand
won
52 runs
v Namibia
Sharjah
05 Nov 2021
33
Pakistan
won
51 runs
v Scotland
Durban
12 Sep 2007
34
England
won
50 runs
v Zimbabwe
Cape Town
13 Sep 2007
35
Pakistan
won
50 runs
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
30 Mar 2014
It also provides the second occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin against Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup
CH Gayle has left an indelible print in the T20 World Cup with his heroics. Here are a few statistical titbits of his in seven editions of the World Cup.
He became the first batsman to score a century in the World Cup. He scored 117 runs against South Africa at Johannesburg on 11 Sep 2007, which incidentally was the inaugural match in the world Cup.
West Indies could not win this game and thus his 117 has a dubious record of being a batsman’s first ever century in the World Cup in a losing cause. In fact, his knock remains the only century in a losing case as on date.
He scored one more century – 100 not out against England at Mumbai on 16.03.16 and earned the distinction of becoming the only batsman in the tournament to score centuries on two occasions.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CH Gayle
117
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
2
CH Gayle
100*
West Indies
England
Mumbai
16 Mar 2016
He scored 98 against India at Bridgetown on 09.05.20 to become the second batsman in World Cup to score century and ninety after M Jayawardene of Sri Lanka.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CH Gayle
117
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
2
CH Gayle
100*
West Indies
England
Mumbai
16 Mar 2016
3
CH Gayle
98
West Indies
India
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
1
M Jayawardene
100
Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Providence
03 May 2010
2
M Jayawardene
98*
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Bridgetown
07 May 2010
CH Gayle remains the only batsman in the world cup to score 90 plus runs on three occasions.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CH Gayle
117
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
2
CH Gayle
100*
West Indies
England
Mumbai
16 Mar 2016
3
CH Gayle
98
West Indies
India
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
CH Gayle of West Indies owns the record of scoring most boundary sixes in the tournament. He has scored 63 boundary sixes and remains the only batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes in the tournament.
CH Gayle led West Indies on nine occasions in the World Cup and scored 17 boundary sixes. He owns the record for most boundary sixes by a captain in the World Cup.
His 98 against India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 remains not only the highest individual innings by a captain in the World Cup, but also the only occasion of a captain scoring a ninety in the World Cup.
He has scored 30 boundary fours while leading West Indies in the World Cup. He is one of the five captains in the World Cup to score 30 plus boundary fours
Player
Team
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
4s
GC Smith
RSA
16
16
00
352
41
22.00
0
0
46
M Jayawardene
Srl
11
11
02
360
65*
40.00
0
2
40
MS Dhoni
Ind
33
29
14
529
45
35.26
0
0
36
KS Williamson
NZl
12
12
02
339
85
33.90
0
1
34
CH Gayle
Win
09
09
01
325
98
40.62
0
3
30
CH Gayle of West Indies is the only batsman to score ten or more boundary sixes in an innings on two occasions in the tournament
No
Player
Runs
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CH Gayle
100*
11
West Indies
England
Mumbai
16 Mar 2016
2
CH Gayle
117
10
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
CH Gayle owns the record for scoring most boundary sixes in an innings in the tournament. He scored eleven boundary sixes against England at Mumbai on 16.03.16
CH Gayle is the only captain to score six or more boundary sixes in an innings. He scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 98 against India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10 and six boundary sixes in his knock of 88 against Australia at The Oval on 06.06.09
No
Player
Team
Runs
4s
6s
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CH Gayle
West Indies
98
5
7
1
v India
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
2
CH Gayle
West Indies
88
6
6
2
v Australia
The Oval
06 Jun 2009
He owns the record for scoring most boundary sixes in an innings as captain. He scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 98 against India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10
CH Gayle is the only captain to score 80 plus runs in an innings on two occasions.
T20 World Cup has taken place on seven occasions. The details are furnished below. West Indies is the only team to win the prestigious cup on two occasions – against Sri Lanka at Colombo by 36 runs in 2012 and against India at Kolkata by four wickets in 2016.
Year
Hosts
Final venue
Winner
Runner
Margin
2007
South Africa
Jo’burg
India
Pakistan
05 runs
2009
England
London
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
08 wkts
2010
West Indies
Bridgetown
England
Australia
07 wkts
2012
Sri Lanka
Colombo
West Indies
Sri Lanka
36 runs
2014
Bangladesh
Dhaka
Sri Lanka
India
06 wkts
2016
India
Kolkata
West Indies
England
04 wkts
2021
India in UAE
Dub-DSC
Australia
New Zealand
08 Wkts
The last edition of 2021 was held in UAE with the host country being India. Australia beat New Zealand by eight wickets at Dub-DSC and is currently the defending champion.
The 2022 edition will be played in Australia from 16 Oct 2022 to 13 Nov 2022,
Some of the Salient Stats from the previous seven editions of the world cup are listed below.
Sri Lanka {43} and Pakistan {40} are the two teams to play forty plus matches in the tournament.
Sri Lanka has won most games in the tournament – 27 and is closely followed by Pakistan which has won 24 games. Sri Lanka remains the only team to win 25 plus matches in the tournament.
The dubious record of losing most matches in the tournament is credited to Bangladesh. It has lost 25 matches and carries the tag of being the only team to lose 25 matches in the tournament.
There are twelve occasions of team posting a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament. Sri Lanka’s 260 for 6 against Kenya at Johannesburg on 14.09.07 is the highest total posted by a team in the tournament.
The tournament has witnessed 23 occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in the tournament. The lowest total in a completed innings is 39 by Netherlands against Sri Lanka at Chattogram on 24.03.14. This also provides the only occasion of a team dismissed for a total less than 50 runs in the tournament.
The only occasion of a team dismissed all out for 99 is New Zealand’s 99 all out against Pakistan at The Oval on 13 Jun 2009.
There are 30 occasions of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin of which four games have been won by 100 plus runs margin. The largest margin of victory is Sri Lanka’s win by 172 runs against Kenya at Johannesburg on 14.09.07. Sri Lanka is the only team to post a win by 150 plus runs in the tournament.
The tournament has witnessed eleven occasion of a team winning a game by nine or more wickets of which four games are won by ten wickets.
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Tar
Overs
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Australia
10 wkts
58
102
10.2
Sri Lanka
Cape Town
20 Sep 2007
2
South Africa
10 wkts
44
094
12.4
Zimbabwe
Hambantota
20 Sep 2012
3
Oman
10 wkts
38
130
13.4
P.N.G.
Al Amerat
17 Oct 2021
4
Pakistan
10 wkts
13
152
17.5
India
Dub-DSC
24 Oct 2021
There are three occasions of a team winning a game by 50 plus deliveries remaining.
The tournament has witnessed 19 occasions of a team winning a game by single digit margin {one to nine} of which four games are won by one run margin.
No
Winner
Margin
Tar
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
South Africa
1 run
129
New Zealand
Lord’s
09 Jun 2009
2
New Zealand
1 run
134
Pakistan
Bridgetown
08 May 2010
3
India
1 run
153
South Africa
Col-RPS
02 Oct 2012
4
India
1 run
147
Bangladesh
Bengaluru
23 Mar 2016
The lone occasion of a team winning a game by one wicket margin was New Zealand’s win by one run against Sri Lanka at Providence on 30.04.10. This game has another qualification as it was won with a delivery to spare.
Four games have been won on the last ball of the game and four games have been won with a delivery to spare. They are tabulated below.
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Target
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Netherlands
4 wkts
0
163
20.0
20.0
England
Lord’s
05 Jun 2009
2
Sri Lanka
5 wkts
0
164
20.0
20.0
India
Gros Islet
11 May 2010
3
Ireland
3 wkts
0
164
20.0
20.0
Zimbabwe
Sylhet
17 Mar 2014
4
Zimbabwe
5 wkts
0
141
20.0
20.0
Netherlands
Sylhet
19 Mar 2014
No
Winner
Margin
BR
Target
Overs
Max
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
Zimbabwe
5 wkts
1
139
19.5
20.0
Australia
Cape Town
12 Sep 2007
2
New Zealand
2 wkts
1
136
19.5
20.0
Sri Lanka
Providence
30 Apr 2010
3
West Indies
8 wkts
1
60
05.5
06.0
England
Providence
03 May 2010
4
Australia
3 wkts
1
192
19.5
20.0
Pakistan
Gros Islet
14 May 2010
The tournament has witnessed three tied games which are tabulated below
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
India
Pakistan
Durban
14 Sep 2007
2
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pallekele
27 Sep 2012
3
New Zealand
West Indies
Pallekele
01 Oct 2012
There are 28 occasions of batsmen aggregating 500 plus runs in the tournament. M Jayawardene of Sri Lanka is the only batsman to total 1000 plus runs in the tournament. He has amassed 1016 runs
The following table lists the nine centurions and eight batsmen who have scored nineties in the tournament. New Zealand batsman BB McCullum’s 123 against Bangladesh at Pallekele on 21.09.12 is the highest individual innings by a batsman in the tournament.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
BB McCullum
123
New Zealand
Bangladesh
Pallekele
21 Sep 2012
2
CH Gayle
117
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
3
AD Hales
116*
England
Sri Lanka
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
4
Ahmed Shehzad
111*
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Dhaka
30 Mar 2014
5
Tamim Iqbal
103*
Bangladesh
Oman
Dharamsala
13 Mar 2016
6
JC Buttler
101*
England
Sri Lanka
Sharjah
01 Nov 2021
7
SK Raina
101
India
South Africa
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
8
CH Gayle
100*
West Indies
England
Mumbai
16 Mar 2016
9
M Jayawardene
100
Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Providence
03 May 2010
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
LJ Wright
99*
England
Afghanistan
Col-RPS
21 Sep 2012
2
M Jayawardene
98*
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Bridgetown
07 May 2010
3
CH Gayle
98
West Indies
India
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
4
TM Dilshan
96*
Sri Lanka
West Indies
The Oval
19 Jun 2009
5
HE van der Dussen
94*
South Africa
England
Sharjah
06 Nov 2021
6
Umar Akmal
94
Pakistan
Australia
Mirpur
23 Mar 2014
7
MJ Guptill
93
New Zealand
Scotland
Dub-DSC
03 Nov 2021
8
HH Gibbs
90*
South Africa
West Indies
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
CH Gayle of West Indies is the only batsman in the tournament to score centuries on two occasions.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CH Gayle
117
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
2
CH Gayle
100*
West Indies
England
Mumbai
16 Mar 2016
CH Gayle of West Indies and M Jayawardene of Sri Lanka are the only two batsmen to socre a century and ninety in the tournament.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CH Gayle
117
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
2
CH Gayle
100*
West Indies
England
Mumbai
16 Mar 2016
3
CH Gayle
98
West Indies
India
Bridgetown
09 May 2010
1
M Jayawardene
100
Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Providence
03 May 2010
2
M Jayawardene
98*
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Bridgetown
07 May 2010
CH Gayle is the only batsman to witness his century in a losing cause in the tournament. His 117 against South Africa at Johannesburg on 11.09.07 was in a losing cause.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CH Gayle
117
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
CH Gayle of West Indies owns the record of scoring most boundary sixes in the tournament. He has scored 63 boundary sixes and remains the only batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes in the tournament.
M Jayawardene {111} and TM Dilshan {101} are the two batsmen who have scored 100 plus boundary fours in the tournament. M Jayawardene wirh 111 boundary fours owns the record for scoring most boundary fours in the tournament.
V Kohli is the only batsman to score 250 plus runs in two separate editions of the tournament.
No
Player
Team
Edition
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
V Kohli
Ind
2013-14
6
6
3
319
77
106.33
0
4
0
24
10
2
V Kohli
Ind
2015-16
5
5
3
273
89*
136.50
0
3
0
29
5
V Kohli owns the record for scoring most runs in an edition in the tournament. He scored 319 runs in 2013-14 edition of the tournament.
CH Gayle of West Indies is the only batsman to score ten or more boundary sixes in an innings on two occasions in the tournament
No
Player
Runs
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
CH Gayle
100*
11
West Indies
England
Mumbai
16 Mar 2016
2
CH Gayle
117
10
West Indies
South Africa
Jo’burg
11 Sep 2007
CH Gayle owns the record for scoring most boundary sixes in an innings in the tournament. He scored eleven boundary sixes against England at Mumbai on 16.03.16
V Kohli {319}, TM Dishan {317}, Babar Azam {303} and M Jayawardene {302} are the four batsmen to total 300 plus runs in an edition of the tournament.
No
Player
Team
Edition
M
I
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
V Kohli
Ind
2013-14
6
6
3
319
77
106.33
0
4
0
24
10
2
TM Dilshan
Srl
2009
7
7
1
317
96*
52.83
0
3
2
46
03
3
Babar Azam
Pak
2021-22
6
6
1
303
70
60.60
0
4
0
28
05
4
M Jayawardene
Srl
2010
6
6
1
302
100
60.40
1
2
0
29
11
V Kohli is the only batsman to score ten fifties in the tournament. All his ten fifties are half centuries. CH Gayles has scored nine fifties in the tournament {02C + 07HC}
Shakib Al Hasan of Bangladesh owns the record for most wickets in the tournament. He has captured 41 wickets and is the only bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in the tournament.
The following bowlers have captured five or more wickets in an inningd in the tournament.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
BAW Mendis
4.0
2
8
6
Sri Lanka
Zimbabwe
Hambantota
18 Sep 2012
2
HMRKB Herath
3.3
2
3
5
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Chattogram
31 Mar 2014
3
Umar Gul
3.0
0
6
5
Pakistan
New Zealand
The Oval
13 Jun 2009
4
Ahsan Malik
4.0
0
19
5
Netherlands
South Africa
Chattogram
27 Mar 2014
5
A Zampa
4.0
0
19
5
Australia
Bangladesh
Dub-DSC
04 Nov 2021
6
Mujeeb Ur Rehman
4.0
0
20
5
Afghanistan
Scotland
Sharjah
25 Oct 2021
7
Mustafizur Rahman
4.0
0
22
5
Bangladesh
New Zealand
Kolkata
26 Mar 2016
8
JP Faulkner
4.0
0
27
5
Australia
Pakistan
Mohali
25 Mar 2016
9
SL Malinga
4.0
0
31
5
Sri Lanka
England
Pallekele
01 Oct 2012
BAW Mendis of Sri Lanka owns the record for most wickets in the tournament. He captured six wickets conceding eight runs against Zimbabwe at Hambantota on 18.09.12. He is the only bowler to account for six wickets in an innings in the tournament.
The tournament has witnessed 61 occasions of bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings. It includes one occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets in an innings, eight occasions of bowler capturing five wickets in an innings and 52 occaions of bowler capturing four wickets in an innings.
The tournament has witnessed 12 occasions of a bowler’s four wicket haul in a losing cause of which two are five wicket hauls and remaining ten are four wicket hauls.
The following five bowlers have conceded 60 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. It is interesting to note that these five bowlers went wicketless while conceding 60 plus runs
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
ST Jayasuriya
4.0
0
64
0
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Jo’burg
17 Sep 2007
2
Mashrafe Mortaza
4.0
0
63
0
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Dhaka
30 Mar 2014
3
LN Onyango
4.0
0
61
0
Kenya
Sri Lanka
Jo’burg
14 Sep 2007
4
SCJ Broad
4.0
0
60
0
England
India
Durban
19 Sep 2007
5
MA Starc
4.0
0
60
0
Australia
New Zealand
Dub-DSC
14 Nov 2021
ST Jayasuriys of Sri Lanka owns the record for conceding most runs in an innings and also the record for conceding most runs in an innings without a wicket. He returned with none for 64 against Pakistan at Johannesburg on 17.09.07.
There are 32 occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings and 20 occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings without a wicket in the tournament.
The tournament has witnessed 38 occasions of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in the tournament
166 runs partnership between M Jayawardene and KC Sangakkara for the second wicket in the game between Sri Lanka and West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10 is the highest partnership of the tournament.
There are 255 occasions of batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. There are 13 occasions of batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. There are two occasions of batsmen dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
There are 126 occasions of opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. There are six occasions of opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. There are two occasions of opening batsmen dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
There are 32 occasions of captain scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. There is one occasion of captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. There is one occasion of captain dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
There are nine occasions of captain opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. There is one occasion of captain opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. There is one occasion of captain opening batsmen dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
There are 22 occasions of wicket keeper batsman scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. There are no occasion of wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. There is no occasions of wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
There are 15 occasions of wicket keeper opening batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the tournament. There is no occasion of wicket keeper opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament. There is one occasion of wicket keeper opening batsmen dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings in the tournament.
150 plus runs partnerships by batsmen in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy has witnessed eighteen occasions of batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnerships in an innings which includes two 150 plus runs partnerships posted in the ongoing season by Delhi and Punjab batsmen. All the eighteen occasion of 150 plus runs partnerships posted by batsmen in the tournament are tabulated belowarranged in the order of descending runs
No
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
YV Dhull, N Rana
173
3rd
Delhi
v Punjab
Jaipur
12 Oct 2022
2
AK Kaushik, Gaurav Puri
159
3rd
Chandigarh
v Sikkim
Lucknow
12 Oct 2022
No
Partners
Runs
Wkt
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
SS Iyer, SA Yadav
213
3rd
Mumbai
v Sikkim
Indore
21 Feb 2019
2
MC Juneja, AA Malek
202*
4th
Gujarat
v Kerala
Indore
30 Mar 2013
3
AUK Pathan, SP Wakaskar
185
2nd
Railways
v Delhi
Vadodara
02 Jan 2016
4
YV Dhull, N Rana
173
3rd
Delhi
v Punjab
Jaipur
12 Oct 2022
5
D Padikkal, MK Pandey
167
2nd
Karnataka
v Services
Vizianagaram
12 Nov 2019
6
KM Jadhav, NS Shaikh
166*
3rd
Maharashtra
v Chhattisgarh
Vadodara
12 Jan 2021
7
Ishan Kishan, Virat Singh
165*
2nd
Jharkhand
v Manipur
Mulapadu
24 Feb 2019
8
SK Raina, AD Nath
163
3rd
U Pradesh
v Bengal
Kolkata
22 Jan 2018
9
UA Sharma, SK Raina
160
2nd
U Pradesh
v Baroda
Kolkata
24 Jan 2018
10
AK Kaushik, Gaurav Puri
159
3rd
Chandigarh
v Sikkim
Lucknow
12 Oct 2022
11
VR Iyer, RM Patidar
156
3rd
M. Pradesh
v Goa
Indore
11 Jan 2021
12
BB Samantray, GB Poddar
155
3rd
Odisha
v Maharashtra
Cuttack
04 Jan 2016
13
MK Pandey, BR Sharath
155
4th
Karnataka
v Arunachal
Cuttack
24 Feb 2019
14
AM Rahane, AP Tare
152
2nd
Mumbai
v Baroda
Vadodara
29 Jan 2017
15
PP Shaw, AM Rahane
151
1st
Mumbai
v Baroda
Guwahati
09 Nov 2021
16
SP Goswami, WP Saha
150*
1st
Bengal
v Assam
Kolkata
01 Feb 2017
17
RK Bhui, P Girinath Reddy
150
3rd
Andhra
v Nagaland
Mulapadu
22 Feb 2019
18
KH Devdhar, AA Waghmode
150
1st
Baroda
v Rajasthan
Surat
21 Nov 2019
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy – Statistical updates as of 12 Oct 2022
Karnataka’s first match against Maharashra at Mohali on 11.10.12 in the tournament was its 100th game in the tournament. Karnataka became the third team in the tournament to play 100 plus matches in the tournament. The other two teams are Punjab and Delhi. The following table lists the performance of these three teams in the tournament
Team
Span
Mat
W
L
T
TW
TL
NR
Punjab
2007-2022
105
63
40
0
2
0
0
Delhi
2007-2022
104
69
34
0
1
0
0
Karnataka
2007-2022
101
70
27
1
1
2
0
.
Karnataka’s win against Maharashtra gave it its 70th win and with it the record of most wins by a team in the tournament. The following table lists the performance of Karnataka and Delhi in the tournament as of 12.10.22. Delhi posted a win against Punjab in the tournament its 69th win. Delhi now stands second in the list of teams which has won most games in the tournament.
Team
Span
Mat
W
L
T
TW
TL
NR
Karnataka
2007-2022
101
70
27
1
1
2
0
Delhi
2007-2022
104
69
34
0
1
0
0
Delhi – Punjab encounter at Jaipur on 12.10.22 was Punjab’s 105th match in the tournament. Punjob now owns the record for playing most games in the tournament. This game for Delhi was its 104th game in the tournament. Delhi now stands second in the list of teams which has played most games in the tournament.
Team
Span
Mat
W
L
T
TW
TL
NR
Punjab
2007-2022
105
63
40
0
2
0
0
Delhi
2007-2022
104
69
34
0
1
0
0
Mohmammad Azharuddeen of Kerala scored 95 not out against Karnataka on 12.10.22 at Mohali to provide the 18th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
M Dagar
99*
Haryana
Punjab
Delhi
20.10.10
2
P Chopra
99*
H. Pradesh
Haryana
Delhi
08.01.18
3
D Padikkal
99*
Karnataka
Tripura
Alur (3)
14.01.21
4
KH Devdhar
99*
Baroda
Maharashtra
Vadodara
16.01.21
5
Mandeep Singh
99*
Punjab
Tripura
Alur (2)
18.01.21
6
TD Agarwal
97*
Hyderabad
Uttarakhand
Sultanpur
05.11.21
7
N Rana
97
Delhi
Andhra
Vadodara
03.01.16
8
NK Patel
96*
Gujarat
Baroda
Poona
22.10.09
9
KH Devdhar
96
Baroda
Delhi
Mumbai
26.03.12
10
UM Patel
96
Baroda
U. Pradesh
Kolkata
24.01.18
11
RM Patidar
96
M. Pradesh
Goa
Indore
11.01.21
12
NS Naik
95*
Maharashtra
Railways
Indore
12.03.19
13
M Azharuddeen
95*
Kerala
Karnataka
Mohali
12.10.22
14
AA Barot
93
Saurashtra
Vidarbha
Indore
13.01.21
15
C Hari Nishanth
92*
Tamil Nadu
Jharkhand
Kolkata
10.01.21
16
JG Bista
92
Uttarakhand
Chhattisgarh
Vadodara
18.01.21
17
RV Uthappa
91
Kerala
Delhi
Mumbai
15.01.21
18
JB Ozukum
91
Nagaland
Arunachal
Mulapadu
08.11.21
Vaishak Chandran of Kerala returned with figures of four for 11 against Karnataka at Mohali on 12.10.22 to provide the 323rd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Kerala bowler capturing four wickets in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
P Prasanth
4.0
0
13
4
Kerala
Goa
Bhadravati
22.03.13
2
U Manukrishnan
4.0
1
06
4
Kerala
Bengal
Mumbai
11.04.14
3
Amit Verma
3.0
0
14
4
Kerala
Hyderabad
Kochi
27.03.15
4
Basil Thampi
4.0
0
15
4
Kerala
Tripura
Kochi
04.01.16
5
Jalaj S Saxena
4.0
0
26
4
Kerala
Tripura
Trivandrum
11.11.19
6
S Midhun
4.0
1
05
4
Kerala
Manipur
Trivandrum
12.11.19
7
Vaishak Chandran
4.0
0
11
4
Kerala
Karnataka
Mohali
12.10.22
The following table lists the ten occasions of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the ongoing tournament
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Venue
Date
1
VR Iyer
4.0
0
20
6
M. Pradesh
Rajasthan
Rajkot
11.10.22
2
A Madhwal
4.0
0
25
4
Uttarakhand
Railways
Rajkot
11.10.22
3
MK Dutta
4.0
0
35
4
Assam
Uttarakhand
Saurashtra
12.10.22
4
AN Raj
4.0
0
32
4
Bihar
Nagaland
Indore
12.10.22
5
Abid Mushtaq
4.0
0
7
4
J + K
Arunachal
Mullanpur
12.10.22
6
Vivrant Sharma
2.4
0
13
4
J + K
Arunachal
Mullanpur
12.10.22
7
Vyshak Chandran
4.0
0
11
4
Kerala
Karnataka
Mohali
12.10.22
8
RB Bishnoi
4.0
0
12
4
Meghalaya
Haryana
Mullanpur
12.10.22
9
BB Sharma
4.0
0
18
4
Puducherry
Hyderabad
Jaipur
12.10.22
10
A Choudhary
4.0
0
37
4
Rajasthan
Vidarbha
Rajkot
12.10.22
VR Iyer of Madhya Pradesh captured 6 for 20 against Rajasthan at Rajkot to provide the 68th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Nischal Gaur
4.0
0
28
5
H. Pradesh
Delhi
Delhi
03.04.07
2
SB Bangar
4.0
0
16
5
Railways
Rajasthan
Jaipur
06.04.07
3
SD Vohra
3.5
0
22
5
Baroda
Saurashtra
Mum-BS
06.04.07
4
Iqbal Abdulla
4.0
0
10
5
Mumbai
Haryana
Ahmedabad
17.04.07
5
M Diwakar
3.1
2
6
5
Jharkhand
Tripura
Dhanbad
20.10.09
6
L Ablish
4.0
0
20
5
Punjab
Haryana
Delhi
20.10.09
7
R Jangid
3.4
0
11
5
Vidarbha
U. Pradesh
Indore
24.10.09
8
A Mishra
4.0
1
19
5
Haryana
J + K
Delhi
22.10.10
9
RP Singh
4.0
1
8
5
U. Pradesh
Railways
Jaipur
22.10.10
10
Jalaj S Saxena
4.0
0
16
5
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Jaipur
22.10.10
11
Amrinder Singh
4.0
0
21
5
Services
Punjab
Delhi
24.10.10
12
A Mithun
4.0
0
37
5
Karnataka
Kerala
Chennai
17.10.11
13
L Ablish
4.0
2
6
5
Punjab
Delhi
Rohtak
22.10.11
14
TP Sudhindra
4.0
0
30
5
M. Pradesh
U. Pradesh
Indore
25.10.11
15
RA Tripathi
4.0
0
27
5
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Ahmedabad
21.03.13
16
MB Patel
2.4
0
8
5
Gujarat
Saurashtra
Ahmedabad
22.03.13
17
UT Yadav
2.3
0
18
5
Vidarbha
Odisha
Indore
27.03.13
18
AH Hooda
4.0
0
22
5
Haryana
Services
Mohali
02.04.14
19
Sarfaraz Ashraf
4.0
0
25
5
Jharkhand
Odisha
Kolkata
04.04.14
20
LI Meriwala
4.0
0
23
5
Baroda
Delhi
Mumbai
09.04.14
21
KR Hooda
4.0
0
31
5
Haryana
Jharkhand
Rajkot
10.04.14
22
Kuldeep Yadav
3.4
0
17
5
U. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Indore
24.03.15
23
PP Das
4.0
0
18
5
Odisha
Assam
Cuttack
26.03.15
24
DS Punia
4.0
1
14
6
Services
Haryana
Delhi
26.03.15
25
Swapnil Singh
4.0
0
19
6
Baroda
Saurashtra
Pune
27.03.15
26
SB Patra
3.0
0
18
5
Odisha
Mumbai
Cuttack
01.04.15
27
IK Pathan
4.0
0
13
5
Baroda
Assam
Vadodara
02.01.16
28
RS Shah
2.5
0
12
5
Tamil Nadu
Bengal
Nagpur
03.01.16
29
CV Stephen
4.0
0
52
5
Andhra
Delhi
Vadodara
03.01.16
30
KV Sharma
4.0
0
24
5
Railways
Goa
Vadodara
07.01.16
31
SB Jakati
4.0
0
17
5
Goa
Delhi
Vadodara
09.01.16
32
AS Rajpoot
4.0
0
20
5
U. Pradesh
Rajasthan
Jaipur
31.01.17
33
D Swaroop Kumar
4.0
0
19
5
Andhra
Hyderabad
Chennai
03.02.17
34
PL Das
3.5
0
9
5
Assam
Tripura
Kolkata
03.02.17
35
K Vignesh
4.0
0
25
5
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
Vizag
09.01.18
36
VA Davidson
3.0
0
30
5
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Vizianagaram
12.01.18
37
DL Chahar
4.0
0
15
5
Rajasthan
Karnataka
Kolkata
23.01.18
38
AA Sheth
4.0
0
13
5
Baroda
Tripura
Delhi
21.02.19
39
VU Yadav
4.0
0
9
5
Services
Uttarakhand
Delhi
21.02.19
40
R Shukla
4.0
0
36
5
Jharkhand
J + K
Mulapadu
22.02.19
41
S Gopal
3.4
0
11
5
Karnataka
Arunachal
Cuttack
24.02.19
42
KK Ahmed
2.5
0
18
5
Rajasthan
Vidarbha
Surat
25.02.19
43
Saurabh Kumar
3.3
1
28
5
U. Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Delhi
28.02.19
44
SS Ghosh
3.3
0
15
5
Bengal
Gujarat
Indore
12.03.19
45
SD Lad
4.0
1
13
5
Mumbai
Mizoram
Mumbai
08.11.19
46
LI Meriwala
4.0
0
21
5
Baroda
Karnataka
Vizag
09.11.19
47
DG Nalkande
3.4
1
18
5
Vidarbha
U. Pradesh
Trivandrum
09.11.19
48
Umar Nazir
4.0
0
17
5
J + K
Jharkhand
Surat
11.11.19
49
AS Rajpoot
2.0
0
17
5
U. Pradesh
Tripura
Thumba
12.11.19
50
S Gopal
4.0
0
19
5
Karnataka
Services
Vizianagaram
12.11.19
51
MG Sirur
4.0
0
33
5
Goa
Services
Vizag
14.11.19
52
H Parab
4.0
0
24
5
Goa
Karnataka
Vizianagaram
17.11.19
53
A Mithun
4.0
0
39
5
Karnataka
Haryana
Surat
29.11.19
54
AR Nagwaswalla
3.3
0
19
6
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Vadodara
10.01.21
55
C Sakariya
4.0
1
11
5
Saurashtra
Vidarbha
Indore
13.01.21
56
RD Chahar
4.0
0
14
5
Rajasthan
M. Pradesh
Indore
13.01.21
57
LI Meriwala
3.3
0
8
5
Baroda
Chhattisgarh
Vadodara
14.01.21
58
Avesh Khan
4.0
0
17
5
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Indore
15.01.21
59
SS Santhamoorthy
4.0
0
20
5
Puducherry
Mumbai
Mumbai
17.01.21
50
S Vashisht
4.0
0
19
5
Delhi
Uttarakhand
Rohtak
04.11.21
61
DG Nalkande
4.0
2
9
5
Vidarbha
Arunachal
Mulapadu
04.11.21
62
CV Milind
3.3
0
16
5
Hyderabad
Uttarakhand
Sultanpur
05.11.21
63
R Dhawan
3.5
0
23
6
H. Pradesh
J + K
Vadodara
08.11.21
64
SS Agarwal
3.5
1
13
5
Chhattisgarh
Services
Guwahati
09.11.21
65
PP Jaswal
4.0
0
18
5
H. Pradesh
Andhra
Vadodara
09.11.21
66
CV Milind
3.2
0
8
5
Hyderabad
U. Pradesh
Sultanpur
09.11.21
67
P Saravana Kumar
3.3
2
21
5
Tamil Nadu
Hyderabad
Delhi
20.11.21
68
VR Iyer
4.0
0
20
6
M. Pradesh
Rajasthan
Rajkot
11.10.22
VR Iyer of Madhya Pradesh captured 6 for 20 against Rajasthan at Rajkot to provide the fifth occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
DS Punia
4.0
1
14
6
Services
Haryana
Delhi
26.03.15
2
Swapnil Singh
4.0
0
19
6
Baroda
Saurashtra
Pune
27.03.15
3
R Dhawan
3.5
0
23
6
H. Pradesh
J + K
Vadodara
08.11.21
4
AR Nagwaswalla
3.3
0
19
6
Gujarat
Maharashtra
Vadodara
10.01.21
5
VR Iyer
4.0
0
20
6
M. Pradesh
Rajasthan
Rajkot
11.10.22
VR Iyer of Madhya Pradesh captured 6 for 20 against Rajasthan at Rajkot to provide the 13th occasion of a Madhya Pradesh bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Anand Rajan
4.0
0
26
4
M. Pradesh
U. Pradesh
Indore
23.10.09
2
Jalaj S Saxena
4.0
0
16
5
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Jaipur
22.10.10
3
TP Sudhindra
4.0
0
20
4
M. Pradesh
Railways
Jaipur
25.10.10
4
Amarjeet Singh
3.3
0
21
4
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Indore
22.10.11
5
TP Sudhindra
4.0
0
30
5
M. Pradesh
U. Pradesh
Indore
25.10.11
6
Jalaj S Saxena
4.0
0
12
4
M. Pradesh
Railways
Nagpur
01.04.14
7
IC Pandey
4.0
0
20
4
M. Pradesh
Andhra
Vadodara
02.01.16
8
Ashwin Das
4.0
0
10
4
M. Pradesh
Railways
Vadodara
06.01.16
9
C Sakure
4.0
0
15
4
M. Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Jaipur
04.02.17
10
PM Datey
4.0
0
23
4
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Jaipur
06.02.17
11
Avesh Khan
4.0
0
22
4
M. Pradesh
Rajasthan
Indore
13.01.21
12
Avesh Khan
4.0
0
17
5
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Indore
15.01.21
13
VR Iyer
4.0
0
20
6
M. Pradesh
Rajasthan
Rajkot
11.10.22
VR Iyer of Madhya Pradesh captured 6 for 20 against Rajasthan at Rajkot to provide the fourth occasion of a Madhya Pradesh bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
Jalaj S Saxena
4.0
0
16
5
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Jaipur
22.10.10
2
TP Sudhindra
4.0
0
30
5
M. Pradesh
U. Pradesh
Indore
25.10.11
3
Avesh Khan
4.0
0
17
5
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Indore
15.01.21
4
VR Iyer
4.0
0
20
6
M. Pradesh
Rajasthan
Rajkot
11.10.22
VR Iyer of Madhya Pradesh captured 6 for 20 against Rajasthan at Rajkot to provide the first occasion of a Madhya Pradesh bowler capturing six wickets in an innings in the tournament. Thus it represents the best bowling figures by a Madhya Pradesh bowler in the tournament. The previous best was five for 16 by Jalaj S Saxena against Vidharbha at Jaipur on 22.10.10
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opposition
Ground
Date
1
VR Iyer
4.0
0
20
6
M. Pradesh
Rajasthan
Rajkot
11.10.22
2
Jalaj S Saxena
4.0
0
16
5
M. Pradesh
Vidarbha
Jaipur
22.10.10
Centurions in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy as on 12 Oct 2022
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy has witnessed 55 occasions of batsmen scoring a century including D Padikkal’s 124 not out on 11.10.22 at Mohali, RG Gaekwad’s 112 on 12.10.22 at Mohali and N Rana’s 107 on 12.10.22 at Jaipur in the ongoing tournament of 2022-23.
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
01
RG Sharma
101*
45
13
05
Mumbai
v Gujarat
Brabourne
04 Apr 2007
02
PA Reddy
105*
54
10
06
Hyderabad
v Mumbai
Indore
13 Mar 2010
03
R Bhatia
107*
60
06
08
Delhi
v Railways
Brabourne
24 Mar 2012
04
AA Waghmode
101*
63
11
03
Baroda
v Mumbai
Ahmedabad
17 Mar 2013
05
MA Agarwal
111
64
07
04
Karnataka
v Hyderabad
Bhadravati
21 Mar 2013
06
VH Zol
109
63
11
05
Maharashtra
v Mumbai
Ahmedabad
21 Mar 2013
07
UBT Chand
105
67
12
04
Delhi
v Kerala
Indore
26 Mar 2013
08
UBT Chand
125
63
10
10
Delhi
v Gujarat
Indore
27 Mar 2013
09
MC Juneja
108*
50
16
03
Gujarat
v Kerala
Indore
30 Mar 2013
10
DB Ravi Teja
101*
68
11
03
Hyderabad
v Kerala
Visakhapatnam
01 Apr 2014
11
PSK Gupta
102*
58
05
07
UP
v Haryana
Rajkot
12 Apr 2014
12
SS Shaikh
110
71
08
04
Mumbai
v Gujarat
Pune
25 Mar 2015
13
TL Suman
100
60
09
07
Hyderabad
v Karnataka
Kochi
28 Mar 2015
14
Jaskaranvir Singh
114*
69
12
05
Punjab
v Mumbai
Cuttack
02 Apr 2015
15
IR Jaggi
108*
67
14
03
Jharkhand
v Andhra
Bhubaneswar
04 Apr 2015
16
SP Wakaskar
118
55
07
11
Railways
v Delhi
Vadodara
02 Jan 2016
17
BB Samantray
102
59
08
06
Odisha
v Maharashtra
Cuttack
04 Jan 2016
18
JM Sharma
106
65
12
03
Vidarbha
v H. Pradesh
Nagpur
10 Jan 2016
19
UBT Chand
103
58
08
05
Delhi
v Gujarat
Mumbai
15 Jan 2016
20
DJ Hooda
108
51
03
09
Baroda
v Gujarat
Vadodara
01 Feb 2017
21
KH Devdhar
100
61
11
04
Baroda
v Gujarat
Rajkot
10 Jan 2018
22
KK Nair
111
52
08
08
Karnataka
v Tamil Nadu
Vizianagaram
12 Jan 2018
23
RR Pant
116*
38
08
12
Delhi
v H. Pradesh
Delhi
14 Jan 2018
24
SK Raina
126*
59
13
07
UP
v Bengal
Kolkata
22 Jan 2018
25
KK Nair
100
52
08
07
Karnataka
v Jharkhand
Kolkata
24 Jan 2018
26
CA Pujara
100*
61
14
01
Saurashtra
v Railways
Indore
21 Feb 2019
27
AR Easwaran
107*
56
08
05
Bengal
v Mizoram
Cuttack
21 Feb 2019
28
SS Iyer
147
55
07
15
Mumbai
v Sikkim
Indore
21 Feb 2019
29
Ishan Kishan
100*
55
08
07
Jharkhand
v J + K
Mulapadu
22 Feb 2019
30
RK Bhui
108*
42
05
10
Andhra
v Nagaland
Mulapadu
22 Feb 2019
31
Ishan Kishan
113*
62
12
05
Jharkhand
v Manipur
Mulapadu
24 Feb 2019
32
MK Pandey
111*
46
09
07
Karnataka
v Arunachal
Cuttack
24 Feb 2019
33
SS Iyer
103*
55
05
10
Mumbai
v M. Pradesh
Indore
24 Feb 2019
34
WP Saha
129
62
16
04
Bengal
v Arunachal
Cuttack
27 Feb 2019
35
GA Singh
100*
54
05
07
Haryana
v Mizoram
Cuttack
27 Feb 2019
36
Amit Verma
109*
56
05
09
Goa
v M. Pradesh
Indore
27 Feb 2019
37
Mayank Raghav
103
66
11
05
Manipur
v J + K
Mulapadu
28 Feb 2019
38
M Vijay
107
67
09
05
Tamil Nadu
v Meghalaya
Surat
02 Mar 2019
39
S Bhambri
106
57
11
07
Chandigarh
v H. Pradesh
Chandigarh
08 Nov 2019
40
D Padikkal
122*
60
13
07
Karnataka
v Andhra
Visakhapatnam
11 Nov 2019
41
MK Pandey
129*
54
12
10
Karnataka
v Services
Vizianagaram
12 Nov 2019
42
B Vivek Singh
100*
64
13
03
Bengal
v Jharkhand
Kolkata
12 Jan 2021
43
P Bisht
146*
51
06
17
Meghalaya
v Mizoram
Chennai
13 Jan 2021
44
M Azharuddeen
137*
54
09
11
Kerala
v Mumbai
Wankhede
13 Jan 2021
45
Abhishek Sharma
107
62
05
09
Punjab
v Railways
Alur (02)
14 Jan 2021
46
Virat Singh
103*
53
12
03
Jharkhand
v Assam
Kolkata
14 Jan 2021
47
AA Barot
122
53
11
07
Saurashtra
v Goa
Indore
15 Jan 2021
48
SP Jackson
106*
50
07
08
Puducherry
v Andhra
Wankhede
15 Jan 2021
49
K Ashwin Hebbar
103*
53
12
04
Andhra
v Haryana
Vadodara
05 Nov 2021
50
Prabhsimran Singh
119*
61
11
06
Punjab
v Goa
Lucknow
06 Nov 2021
51
M Vohra
106*
64
09
05
Chandigarh
v Hyderabad
Sultanpur
06 Nov 2021
52
YJ Nahar
103*
68
06
05
Maharashtra
v Goa
Lucknow
09 Nov 2021
53
D Padikkal
124*
62
14
06
Karnataka
v Maharashtra
Mohali
11 Oct 2022
54
RD Gaikwad
112
65
12
05
Maharashtra
v Services
Mohali
12 Oct 2022
D Padikkal’s 124 not out in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Mohali on 11 Oct 2022 to provide the seventh occasion of a Karnataka batsman scoring century in the tournament. The following table lists all the seven batsmen. It also provides the second occasion of a batsman scoring a century against Maharashtra in the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
01
MA Agarwal
111
64
07
04
Karnataka
v Hyderabad
Bhadravati
21 Mar 2013
02
KK Nair
111
52
08
08
Karnataka
v Tamil Nadu
Vizianagaram
12 Jan 2018
03
KK Nair
100
52
08
07
Karnataka
v Jharkhand
Kolkata
24 Jan 2018
04
MK Pandey
111*
46
09
07
Karnataka
v Arunachal
Cuttack
24 Feb 2019
05
D Padikkal
122*
60
13
07
Karnataka
v Andhra
Visakhapatnam
11 Nov 2019
06
MK Pandey
129*
54
12
10
Karnataka
v Services
Vizianagaram
12 Nov 2019
07
D Padikkal
124*
62
14
06
Karnataka
v Maharashtra
Mohali
11 Oct 2022
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
01
BB Samantray
102
59
08
06
Odisha
v Maharashtra
Cuttack
04 Jan 2016
02
D Padikkal
124*
62
14
06
Karnataka
v Maharashtra
Mohali
11 Oct 2022
RD Gaekwad’s 112 in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Services at Mohali on 12 Oct 2022 to provide the third occasion of a Maharashtra batsman scoring century in the tournament. The following table lists all the three batsmen. It also provides the second occasion of a batsman scoring a century against Services in the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
01
VH Zol
109
63
11
05
Maharashtra
v Mumbai
Ahmedabad
21 Mar 2013
02
YJ Nahar
103*
68
06
05
Maharashtra
v Goa
Lucknow
09 Nov 2021
03
RD Gaikwad
112
65
12
05
Maharashtra
v Services
Mohali
12 Oct 2022
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
01
MK Pandey
129*
54
12
10
Karnataka
v Services
Vizianagaram
12 Nov 2019
02
RD Gaikwad
112
65
12
05
Maharashtra
v Services
Mohali
12 Oct 2022
RD Gaekwad’s 112 represents the highest individual innings by a Maharashtra batsman in the tournament. The previous best was VH Zol’s 109 against Mumbai at Ahmedabad on 21.03.13.
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
01
RD Gaikwad
112
65
12
05
Maharashtra
v Services
Mohali
12 Oct 2022
02
VH Zol
109
63
11
05
Maharashtra
v Mumbai
Ahmedabad
21 Mar 2013
N Rana’s 107 in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Punjab at Jaipur on 12 Oct 2022 to provide the sixth occasion of a Delhi batsman scoring century in the tournament. The following table lists all the six batsmen. It also provides the first occasion of a batsman scoring a century against Punjab in the tournament.
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
R Bhatia
107*
60
06
08
Delhi
v Railways
Brabourne
24 Mar 2012
3
UBT Chand
105
67
12
04
Delhi
v Kerala
Indore
26 Mar 2013
3
UBT Chand
125
63
10
10
Delhi
v Gujarat
Indore
27 Mar 2013
4
UBT Chand
103
58
08
05
Delhi
v Gujarat
Mumbai
15 Jan 2016
5
RR Pant
116*
38
08
12
Delhi
v H. Pradesh
Delhi
14 Jan 2018
6
N Rana
107
61
09
07
Delhi
v Punjab
Jaipur
12 Oct 2022
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
N Rana
107
61
09
07
Delhi
v Punjab
Jaipur
12 Oct 2022
D Padikkal’s century in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and the records associated with it
D Padikkal’s 124 not out in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Mohali on 11 Oct 2022 fetched him an aggregate of 1031 runs in the tournament. He became the sixth Karnataka batsman to total 1000 plus runs in the tournament. The following table lists all the six batsmen
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
MK Pandey
2007-2022
71
65
9
1772
129*
31.64
2
11
2
132
64
2
MA Agarwal
2010-2022
55
55
7
1576
111
32.83
1
11
5
162
45
3
KK Nair
2013-2021
74
67
11
1493
111
26.66
2
6
2
132
60
4
D Padikkal
2019-2022
24
24
5
1031
124*
54.26
2
7
1
109
50
5
RP Kadam
2019-2021
29
28
3
1027
89
41.08
0
9
2
116
27
6
RV Uthappa
2007-2016
35
35
1
1018
92
29.94
0
6
1
111
37
D Padikkal’s 124 not out in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Mohali on 11 Oct 2022 contained six boundary sixes which fetched him an aggregate of 50 boundary sixes in the tournament. He became the fourth Karnataka batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes in the tournament. The following table lists all the four batsmen
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
MK Pandey
2007-2022
71
65
9
1772
129*
31.64
2
11
2
132
64
2
MA Agarwal
2010-2022
55
55
7
1576
111
32.83
1
11
5
162
45
3
KK Nair
2013-2021
74
67
11
1493
111
26.66
2
6
2
132
60
4
D Padikkal
2019-2022
24
24
5
1031
124*
54.26
2
7
1
109
50
D Padikkal’s 124 not out in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Mohali on 11 Oct 2022 contained 14 boundary fours which fetched him an aggregate of 109 boundary fours in the tournament. He became the sixth Karnataka batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours in the tournament. The following table lists all the six batsmen
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
4s
6s
1
MA Agarwal
2010-2022
55
55
7
1576
111
32.83
1
11
5
162
45
2
MK Pandey
2007-2022
71
65
9
1772
129*
31.64
2
11
2
132
64
3
KK Nair
2013-2021
74
67
11
1493
111
26.66
2
6
2
132
60
4
RP Kadam
2019-2021
29
28
3
1027
89
41.08
0
9
2
116
27
5
RV Uthappa
2007-2016
35
35
1
1018
92
29.94
0
6
1
111
37
6
D Padikkal
2019-2022
24
24
5
1031
124*
54.26
2
7
1
109
50
D Padikkal’s 124 not out in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Mohali on 11 Oct 2022 to provide the seventh occasion of a Karnataka batsman scoring century in the tournament. The following table lists all the seven batsmen
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
MA Agarwal
111
64
7
4
v Hyderabad
Bhadravati
21 Mar 2013
2
KK Nair
111
52
8
8
v Tamil Nadu
Vizianagaram
12 Jan 2018
3
KK Nair
100
52
8
7
v Jharkhand
Kolkata
24 Jan 2018
4
MK Pandey
111*
46
9
7
v Arunachal
Cuttack
24 Feb 2019
5
D Padikkal
122*
60
13
7
v Andhra
Visakhapatnam
11 Nov 2019
6
MK Pandey
129*
54
12
10
v Services
Vizianagaram
12 Nov 2019
7
D Padikkal
124*
62
14
6
v Maharashtra
Mohali
11 Oct 2022
D Padikkal’s 124 not out in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Mohali on 11 Oct 2022 to provide his second century in the tournament. Prior to this, he had scored 122 not out against Andhra at Vizag on 11.11.19. He became the third Karnataka batsman to score two centuries in the tournament after MK Pandey and KK Nair. The following table lists the three batsmen with their centuries.
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
MK Pandey
111*
46
9
7
v Arunachal
Cuttack
24 Feb 2019
2
MK Pandey
129*
54
12
10
v Services
Vizianagaram
12 Nov 2019
1
KK Nair
111
52
8
8
v Tamil Nadu
Vizianagaram
12 Jan 2018
2
KK Nair
100
52
8
7
v Jharkhand
Kolkata
24 Jan 2018
1
D Padikkal
122*
60
13
7
v Andhra
Visakhapatnam
11 Nov 2019
2
D Padikkal
124*
62
14
6
v Maharashtra
Mohali
11 Oct 2022
D Padikkal’s 124 not out in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Mohali on 11 Oct 2022 contained 14 boundary fours. He became the third Karnataka batsman to score ten or more boundary fours in an innings while scoring a century in the tournament. The following table lists all the three occasions
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
D Padikkal
124*
62
14
6
v Maharashtra
Mohali
11 Oct 2022
2
D Padikkal
122*
60
13
7
v Andhra
Visakhapatnam
11 Nov 2019
3
MK Pandey
129*
54
12
10
v Services
Vizianagaram
12 Nov 2019
D Padikkal now owns the record of scoring most boundary fours while scoring a century amongst the Karnataka batsman. He scored 14 boundary fours in this game. It was an improvement over his own 13 boundary fours while scoring 122 not out against Andhra at Vizag on 11 Nov 2019
The following table lists the batsmen who have scored ten or more boundary fours while scoring a century in the tournament
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
MC Juneja
108*
50
16
3
Gujarat
v Kerala
Indore
30 Mar 2013
2
WP Saha
129
62
16
4
Bengal
v Arunachal
Cuttack
27 Feb 2019
3
IR Jaggi
108*
67
14
3
Jharkhand
v Andhra
Bhubaneswar
04 Apr 2015
4
CA Pujara
100*
61
14
1
Saurashtra
v Railways
Indore
21 Feb 2019
5
D Padikkal
124*
62
14
6
Karnataka
v Maharashtra
Mohali
11 Oct 2022
6
RG Sharma
101*
45
13
5
Mumbai
v Gujarat
Brabourne
04 Apr 2007
7
SK Raina
126*
59
13
7
UP
v Bengal
Kolkata
22 Jan 2018
8
D Padikkal
122*
60
13
7
Karnataka
v Andhra
Visakhapatnam
11 Nov 2019
9
B Vivek Singh
100*
64
13
3
Bengal
v Jharkhand
Kolkata
12 Jan 2021
10
UBT Chand
105
67
12
4
Delhi
v Kerala
Indore
26 Mar 2013
11
Jaskaranvir Singh
114*
69
12
5
Punjab
v Mumbai
Cuttack
02 Apr 2015
12
JM Sharma
106
65
12
3
Vidarbha
v H. Pradesh
Nagpur
10 Jan 2016
13
Ishan Kishan
113*
62
12
5
Jharkhand
v Manipur
Mulapadu
24 Feb 2019
14
MK Pandey
129*
54
12
10
Karnataka
v Services
Vizianagaram
12 Nov 2019
15
Virat Singh
103*
53
12
3
Jharkhand
v Assam
Kolkata
14 Jan 2021
16
K Ashwin Hebbar
103*
53
12
4
Andhra
v Haryana
Vadodara
05 Nov 2021
17
RD Gaikwad
112
65
12
5
Maharashtra
v Services
Mohali
12 Oct 2022
18
AA Waghmode
101*
63
11
3
Baroda
v Mumbai
Ahmedabad
17 Mar 2013
19
VH Zol
109
63
11
5
Maharashtra
v Mumbai
Ahmedabad
21 Mar 2013
20
DB Ravi Teja
101*
68
11
3
Hyderabad
v Kerala
Visakhapatnam
01 Apr 2014
21
KH Devdhar
100
61
11
4
Baroda
v Gujarat
Rajkot
10 Jan 2018
22
Mayank Raghav
103
66
11
5
Manipur
v J + K
Mulapadu
28 Feb 2019
23
S Bhambri
106
57
11
7
Chandigarh
v H. Pradesh
Chandigarh
08 Nov 2019
24
AA Barot
122
53
11
7
Saurashtra
v Goa
Indore
15 Jan 2021
25
Prabhsimran Singh
119*
61
11
6
Punjab
v Goa
Lucknow
06 Nov 2021
26
PA Reddy
105*
54
10
6
Hyderabad
v Mumbai
Indore
13 Mar 2010
27
UBT Chand
125
63
10
10
Delhi
v Gujarat
Indore
27 Mar 2013
D Padikkal’s 124 not out in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy against Maharashtra at Mohali on 11 Oct 2022 contained 14 boundary fours. He became the fifth batsman to score fourteen or more boundary fours in an innings while scoring a century in the tournament. The following table lists all the five batsman.
No
Player
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Team
Opposition
Ground
Match Date
1
MC Juneja
108*
50
16
3
Gujarat
v Kerala
Indore
30 Mar 2013
2
WP Saha
129
62
16
4
Bengal
v Arunachal
Cuttack
27 Feb 2019
3
IR Jaggi
108*
67
14
3
Jharkhand
v Andhra
Bhubaneswar
04 Apr 2015
4
CA Pujara
100*
61
14
1
Saurashtra
v Railways
Indore
21 Feb 2019
5
D Padikkal
124*
62
14
6
Karnataka
v Maharashtra
Mohali
11 Oct 2022
D Padikkal occupies the second place jointly with IR Jaggi and CA Pujara amongst the batsmen who have scored most boundary fours while scoring a century in the tournament. IR Jaggi and CA Pujara have also scored 14 boundary fours. The first place is shared by MC Juneja amd WP Saha who have scored 16 boundary fours while scoring a century.
Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan’s 70 against New Zealand at Christchurch on 12 Oct 2022 in the ongoing T20I Tri series involving New Zealand-Bangladesh-Pakistan was in a losing cause to provide the 117th occasion of a captain’s fifty going in vain in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GC Smith
61
01
RSA
NZl
Johannesburg
21 Oct 2005
2
PD Collingwood
79
02
Eng
Win
The Oval
28 Jun 2007
3
CH Gayle
61
01
Win
Eng
The Oval
29 Jun 2007
4
RT Ponting
76
01
Aus
Ind
Brabourne
20 Oct 2007
5
TM Dilshan
61
01
Srl
Ind
Col-RPS
10 Feb 2009
6
BB McCullum
57
02
NZl
RSA
Lord’s
09 Jun 2009
7
Younis Khan
50
02
Pak
Srl
Lord’s
12 Jun 2009
8
CH Gayle
63*
02
Win
Srl
The Oval
19 Jun 2009
9
KC Sangakkara
64*
01
Srl
Pak
Lord’s
21 Jun 2009
10
KC Sangakkara
69
02
Srl
NZl
Col-RPS
04 Sep 2009
11
KC Sangakkara
59
01
Srl
Ind
Mohali
12 Dec 2009
12
A Bagai
53
01
Can
Afg
Col-SSC
04 Feb 2010
13
BRM Taylor
50*
01
Zim
NZl
Harare
15 Oct 2011
14
BRM Taylor
75*
01
Zim
NZl
Hamilton
14 Feb 2012
15
CO Obuya
50
02
Ken
Sco
ICCA Dubai
13 Mar 2012
16
KJ Coetzer
62
02
Sco
Ire
Dub-DSC
18 Mar 2012
17
GJ Bailey
63
02
Aus
Win
Col-RPS
05 Oct 2012
18
F du Plessis
63
01
RSA
NZl
East London
23 Dec 2012
19
Mohammad Hafeez
55
02
Pak
Ind
Ahmedabad
28 Dec 2012
20
MR Swart
89
01
Net
Ken
Windhoek
19 Apr 2013
21
F du Plessis
85
01
RSA
Srl
Hambantota
06 Aug 2013
22
Mushfiqur Rahim
50
02
Ban
NZl
Mirpur
06 Nov 2013
23
A Bagai
67*
02
Can
Ire
Abu Dhabi
16 Nov 2013
24
BRM Taylor
59
01
Zim
Ire
Sylhet
17 Mar 2014
25
F du Plessis
58
01
RSA
Ind
Mirpur
04 Apr 2014
26
F du Plessis
119
01
RSA
Win
Johannesburg
11 Jan 2015
27
E Chigumbura
54
01
Zim
Pak
Lahore
22 May 2015
28
PL Mommsen
68*
02
Sco
Net
Edinburgh
11 Jul 2015
29
WTS Porterfield
57*
01
Ire
PNG.
Belfast
15 Jul 2015
30
SPD Smith
90
02
Aus
Eng
Cardiff
31 Aug 2015
31
Asghar Afghan
51
01
Afg
HKG
Abu Dhabi
28 Nov 2015
32
KS Williamson
70
02
NZl
Pak
Auckland
15 Jan 2016
33
AJ Finch
74
02
Aus
Ind
Melbourne
29 Jan 2016
34
Tanwir Afzal
56
02
HKG
Sco
Mong Kok
31 Jan 2016
35
SR Watson
124*
01
Aus
Ind
Sydney
31 Jan 2016
36
PL Mommsen
56
02
Sco
UAE
ICCA Dubai
04 Feb 2016
37
WTS Porterfield
72
02
Ire
UAE
Abu Dhabi
16 Feb 2016
38
LD Chandimal
58
01
Srl
Pak
Mirpur
04 Mar 2016
39
F du Plessis
79
01
RSA
Aus
Johannesburg
06 Mar 2016
40
Asghar Afghan
62
01
Afg
Srl
Kolkata
17 Mar 2016
41
AD Mathews
73*
02
Srl
Eng
Delhi
26 Mar 2016
42
LD Chandimal
58
02
Srl
Aus
Pallekele
06 Sep 2016
43
Rohan Mustafa
58
02
UAE
Afg
ICCA Dubai
18 Dec 2016
44
AB de Villiers
65*
01
RSA
Eng
Southampton
21 Jun 2017
45
V Kohli
65
02
Ind
NZl
Rajkot
04 Nov 2017
46
JP Duminy
55
02
RSA
Ind
Cape Town
24 Feb 2018
47
NLTC Perera
58
01
Srl
Ban
Col-RPS
16 Mar 2018
48
AJ Finch
84
02
Aus
Eng
Birmingham
27 Jun 2018
49
NLTC Perera
57
02
Srl
Eng
Col-RPS
27 Oct 2018
50
KS Williamson
60
02
NZl
Pak
Dub-DSC
04 Nov 2018
51
Shakib Al Hasan
61
01
Ban
Win
Sylhet
17 Dec 2018
52
PR Stirling
56
01
Ire
Sco
Al Amerat
15 Feb 2019
53
PR Stirling
91
02
Ire
Afg
Dehradun
23 Feb 2019
54
V Kohli
72*
01
Ind
Aus
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2019
55
J Butler
65*
01
Gue
Jer
Castel
15 Jun 2019
56
DP Michael moa
55*
02
Sam
Van
Apia-No 03
12 Jul 2019
57
NG Collins
53
02
Fin
Den
Brondby
13 Jul 2019
58
Muhammad Kashif
51
02
Kuw
Mal
Singapore
22 Jul 2019
59
NG Collins
56
01
Fin
Spa
Kerava
18 Aug 2019
60
K Motlhanka
59
02
Bot
Nam
Windhoek
20 Aug 2019
61
PM Seelaar
96*
02
Net
Sco
Dublin-M
16 Sep 2019
62
Q de Kock
52
01
RSA
Ind
Mohali
18 Sep 2019
63
RD Berrington
76
02
Sco
Ire
Dublin-M
20 Sep 2019
64
TH David
64*
01
SGP
Nep
Singapore
28 Sep 2019
65
SC Williams
66
02
Zim
Sin
Singapore
29 Sep 2019
66
Zeeshan Maqsood
56
02
Oma
Jer
Abu Dhabi
27 Oct 2019
67
MG Erasmus
51
02
Nam
Ire
Dub-DSC
02 Nov 2019
68
Babar Azam
50
01
Pak
Aus
Canberra
05 Nov 2019
69
Kaleem Shah
72*
01
Moz
Mala
Lilongwe
07 Nov 2019
70
KA Pollard
68
02
Win
Ind
Wankhede
11 Dec 2019
71
KS Williamson
51
01
NZl
Ind
Auckland
24 Jan 2020
72
EJG Morgan
52
02
Eng
RSA
East London
12 Feb 2020
73
Q de Kock
65
02
RSA
Eng
Durban
14 Feb 2020
74
J Mees
67*
02
Lux
Bel
Walferdange
30 Aug 2020
75
Babar Azam
56
01
Pak
Eng
Manchester
30 Aug 2020
76
KA Pollard
75*
01
Win
NZl
Auckland
27 Nov 2020
77
MS Wade
58
01
Aus
Ind
Sydney
06 Dec 2020
78
V Kohli
85
02
Ind
Aus
Sydney
08 Dec 2020
79
V Kohli
77*
01
Ind
Eng
Ahmedabad
16 Mar 2021
80
H Klaasen
50
01
RSA
Pak
Johannesburg
10 Apr 2021
81
Babar Azam
50
01
Pak
RSA
Johannesburg
12 Apr 2021
82
Razmal Shigiwal
60
01
Aust
Bel
Waterloo
24 Jul 2021
83
Usman Shahid
64
02
Fra
Nor
Krefeld
07 Aug 2021
84
A Venkatesh
54
01
SWE
Fin
Kerava
21 Aug 2021
85
A Ashokan
51
02
CZR
Rom
Ilfov County
03 Sep 2021
86
TWM Latham
65*
02
NZl
Ban
Mirpur
03 Sep 2021
87
A Vala
55
01
PNG
Sco
ICCA Dubai
08 Oct 2021
88
A Vala
56
01
PNG
Oma
Al Amerat
17 Oct 2021
89
BA Pai
71
01
Gib
Bul
Marsa
24 Oct 2021
90
V Kohli
57
01
Ind
Pak
Dub-DSC
24 Oct 2021
91
MNM Aslam
55
01
Kuw
SAr
Doha
25 Oct 2021
92
FA Cossa
59
02
Moz
Tan
Rwanda
02 Nov 2021
93
KS Williamson
85
01
NZl
Aus
Dub-DSC
14 Nov 2021
94
N Pooran
64
01
Win
Pak
Karachi
16 Dec 2021
95
MD Shanaka
74*
01
Srl
Ind
Dharamsala
27 Feb 2022
96
Ahmed Faiz
63
01
Mal
PNG.
Kirtipur
01 Apr 2022
97
Babar Azam
66
01
Pak
Aus
Lahore
05 Apr 2022
98
MG Erasmus
100*
01
Nam
Uga
Windhoek
09 Apr 2022
99
M Taylor
67
01
Baha
CaI
George Town
16 Apr 2022
100
BA Pai
53*
01
Gib
Bul
Marsa
15 May 2022
101
Abhijeet Ahuja
75
02
Hun
CZR
Marsa
15 May 2022
102
Razmal Shigiwal
95*
01
Aust
Hun
Lower Austria
05 Jun 2022
103
Arslan Amjad
62
02
EST
Fin
Kerava
19 Jun 2022
104
BA Pai
76*
01
Gib
Bel
Gent
28 Jun 2022
105
A Balbirnie
60
02
Ire
Ind
Dublin-M
28 Jun 2022
106
HAM Shah
58
02
Den
Bel
Waterloo
01 Jul 2022
107
P Mishra
55
01
Bul
Ser
Belgrade
08 Jul 2022
108
Nizakat Khan
60
01
HKG
Net
Bulawayo
12 Jul 2022
109
Faheem Nazir
113
01
SUI
CZR.
Kerava
30 Jul 2022
110
RG Sharma
72
01
Ind
Srl
Dub-DSC
06 Sep 2022
111
MA Baig
74
02
MWI
Tan
Benoni
20 Sep 2022
112
AR Patwa
68
01
Tan
Uga
Benoni
22 Sep 2022
113
MM Ali
55*
01
Eng
Pak
Karachi
22 Sep 2022
114
CP Rizwan
51*
02
UAE
Ban
Dub-DSC
27 Sep 2022
115
MM Ali
51*
02
Eng
Pak
Lahore
28 Sep 2022
116
Babar Azam
87*
01
Pak
Eng
Lahore
30 Sep 2022
117
Shakib Al Hasan
70
02
Ban
NZl
Christchurch
12 Oct 2022
It also provides the third occasion of a Bangladesh captain’s fifty going in vain in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Mushfiqur Rahim
50
02
Ban
NZl
Mirpur
06 Nov 2013
2
Shakib Al Hasan
61
01
Ban
Win
Sylhet
17 Dec 2018
3
Shakib Al Hasan
70
02
Ban
NZl
Christchurch
12 Oct 2022
It also provides the ninth occasion of a captain’s fifty going in vain in the history of T20Is against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GC Smith
61
01
RSA
NZl
Johannesburg
21 Oct 2005
2
KC Sangakkara
69
02
Srl
NZl
Col-RPS
04 Sep 2009
3
BRM Taylor
50*
01
Zim
NZl
Harare
15 Oct 2011
4
BRM Taylor
75*
01
Zim
NZl
Hamilton
14 Feb 2012
5
F du Plessis
63
01
RSA
NZl
East London
23 Dec 2012
6
Mushfiqur Rahim
50
02
Ban
NZl
Mirpur
06 Nov 2013
7
V Kohli
65
02
Ind
NZl
Rajkot
04 Nov 2017
8
KA Pollard
75*
01
Win
NZl
Auckland
27 Nov 2020
9
Shakib Al Hasan
70
02
Ban
NZl
Christchurch
12 Ovct 2022
The following table lists the captains who have witnesses three or more fifties scored by them going in vain.
JC Buttler and AD Hales of England scored 68 and 84 respectively and DA Warner of Australia scored 73 in the T20I between Australia and Englanf at Perth on 09 Oct 2022 to provide the 98th occasion of rival openers scoring fifties in the same T20I. All such occasions are tabulated below