Maharaja T20 Cup – Seventh match – Hubli Tigers Vs Mysuru Warriors at Mysuru on 10 Aug 2022

Maharaja T20 Cup – Seventh match – Hubli Tigers Vs Mysuru Warriors at Mysuru on 10 Aug 2022

Mysuru Warriors became the first team to win a game without losing a wicket in the tournament. They won this game by ten wickets

NU Ullal-KK Nair posted 141 runs unbroken partnership in Mysuru Warriors’ innings to provide the second three figure partnership of the tournament.

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1NU Ullal, KK Nair141*1stMysuru-WHubli TMysore10 Aug 2022
2RP Kadam, KV Siddharth1082ndStrikersMysticsMysore09 Aug 2022

It also provides the first occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket. It also provides the highest partnership in the tournament in the matches played so far.

KK Nair scored 91 not out in this game. He became the first batsman and also the first captain to score a ninety in the tournament.

The following table lists the batsmen who have scored fifties in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1KK Nair91*Mysuru-WHubli TMysore10 Aug 2022
2S Gopal62Mysuru-WStrikersMysore07 Aug 2022
3R Samarth57*UnitedHubli TMysore07 Aug 2022
4RP Kadam53StrikersMysticsMysore09 Aug 2022
5KV Siddharth53StrikersMysticsMysore09 Aug 2022
6MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore08 Aug 2022
7A Mithun51*Hubli TBlastersMysore09 Aug 2022
8MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore09 Aug 2022

KK Nair’s 91 not out in this game represent the highest individual score of the tournament in the matches played so far. The previous best was S Gopal’s 62 in the match between Mysuru Warriors and Strikers at Mysuru on 07 Aug 2022

Thus KK Nair’s 91 not out in this game represent the highest individual score by a Mysuru Warriors’ batsman in the tournament.

KK Nair’s 91 not out in this game represent the highest individual score by an opening batsman in the tournament. The previous best was 57 not out by R Samarth of Mangalore United against Hubli Tigers on 07 Aug 2022.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1KK Nair91*Mysuru-WHubli TMysore10 Aug 2022
2R Samarth57*UnitedHubli TMysore07 Aug 2022

KK Nair’s 91 not out in this game represent the fourth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1KK Nair91*Mysuru-WHubli TMysore10 Aug 2022
2R Samarth57*UnitedHubli TMysore07 Aug 2022
3RP Kadam53StrikersMysticsMysore09 Aug 2022
4MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore08 Aug 2022

KK Nair of Mysuru Warriors scored 91 not out in this game to provide the fifth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1KK Nair91*Mysuru-WHubli-TMysore10 Aug 2022
2R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli-TMysore07 Aug 2022
3MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore08 Aug 2022
4A Mithun51*Hubli-TBlastersMysore09 Aug 2022
5MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore09 Aug 2022

KK Nair’s 91 not out in this game represent the highest individual score by an captain in the tournament. The previous best was 57 not out by R Samarth of Mangalore United against Hubli Tigers on 07 Aug 2022.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1KK Nair91*Mysuru-WHubli TMysore10 Aug 2022
2R Samarth57*UnitedHubli TMysore07 Aug 2022

KK Nair was adjudged the Man of the Match Award for this game. He became the fifth captain who was adjudged the Man of the Match Award. It also provides the sixth occasion of a captain adjudged the Man of the Match Award in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli-TMysore07 Aug 2022
2MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore08 Aug 2022
3R Samarth31*MangaloreMys-WMysore08 Aug 2022
4MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore09 Aug 2022
5A Mithun51*Hubli-TBlastersMysore09 Aug 2022
6KK Nair91*Mysuru-WHubli TMysore10 Aug 2022

KK Nair became the first batsman to aggregate 100 plus runs in the tournament. His run aggregate at the end of this game read 123.

NU Ullal scored 48 not out and KK Nair scored 91 not out in this game missed the distinction of becoming the first pair of wicket keeper and captain scoring fifties in the tournament.

NU Ullal scored 48 not out and KK Nair scored 91 not out in this game missed the distinction of becoming the first opening pair of wicket keeper and captain scoring fifties in the tournament.

Maharaja Cup T20 – Sixth match – Bangalore Blasters Vs Hubli-T at Mysuru on 09 Aug 2022

Maharaja Cup T20 – Sixth match – Bangalore Blasters Vs Hubli-T at Mysuru on 09 Aug 2022

Another match decided by VJD method but with a difference – team batting second winning the match.

Inserted by the opposition, Bangalore Blasters were 119 for 5 in 16.0 overs when rain interfered and the innings was closed. Hubli-T were set a target of 137 in 16.0 overs. Hubli-T romped home by four wickets with a ball to spare.

A Mithun of Hubli-T scored 51 not out in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1S Gopal62Mys-WStrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
2R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli-TMysore7 Aug 2022
3RP Kadam53StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
4KV Siddharth53StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
5MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022
6A Mithun51*Hubli-TBlastersMysore9 Aug 2022
7MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

A Mithun of Hubli-T scored 51 not out in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
2R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli-TMysore7 Aug 2022
5MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022
6A Mithun51*Hubli-TBlastersMysore9 Aug 2022
7MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

A Mithun’s 51 not out contained five boundary sixes. He now owns the record for scoring most sixes in an innings in the tournament. He also became the first batsman and also the captain to score a five boundary sixes in the tournament. The following table lists the batsmen who have scored three or more boundary sixes in an innings.

NoPlayerRuns6sTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Liyan Khan343Hubli-TMangaloreMysore7 Aug 2022
2S Gopal623Mys-WStrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
3NU Ullal443Mys-WMangaloreMysore8 Aug 2022
4K Gowtham233StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
5JM Acharya303MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022
6MK Pandey503MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022
7A Mithun51*5Hubli-TBlastersMysore9 Aug 2022

A Mithun, K Gowtham and MK Pandey are the three captains to have scored three or more boundary sixes.

NoPlayerRuns6sTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1K Gowtham233StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
2MK Pandey503MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022
3A Mithun51*5Hubli-TBlastersMysore9 Aug 2022

A Mithun was adjudged the Man of the Match Award for this game. He became the fourth captain who was adjudged the Man of the Match Award. It also provides the fifth occasion of a captain adjudged the Man of the Match Award in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli-TMysore7 Aug 2022
2MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022
3R Samarth31*MangaloreMys-WMysore8 Aug 2022
4MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022
5A Mithun51*Hubli-TBlastersMysore9 Aug 2022
Maharaja T20 Cup – Fifth Match – Shivamogga Strikers Vs Gulbarga Mystics at Mysuru on 9 Aug 2022

Maharaja T20 Cup – Fifth Match – Shivamogga Strikers Vs Gulbarga Mystics at Mysuru on 9 Aug 2022

S Hoover of Shivamogga strikers became the first opening batsman to score zeroes on two occasions, when he failed to score in this game. Prior to this, he had scored zero against Mysuru Warriors on 07 Aug 2022

S Hoover of Shivamogga strikers became the first opening batsman to score  a first ball duck, when he was dismissed by the first ball he faced in this game.

R Kadam {53} and S Hoover {Zero} of Shivamogga Strikers scored fifty and zero in this game to provide the first occasion of opening batsmen scoring a fifty and zero in the same innings in the tournament.

R Kadam-KV Siddarth of Shivamogga Strikers posted 108 runs partnership in this game to provide the first occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the tournament. Both these batsmen scored identical runs – 53 each – another statistical coincidence.

K Gowtham was dismissed run out for 23 in this game to provide the second occasion of captain dismissed run out in the tournament. Prior to this MA Agarwal, captain of Bangalore Blasters was dismissed run out for 52 against Gulbarga Mystics on 08 Aug 2022.

R Kadam {53} and KV Siddarth {53} scored fifties in this game to provide the first occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in the same innings in the tournament.

R Kadam {53} and KV Siddarth {53} scored fifties in this game to provide the first occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in the same innings in the tournament in a losing cause

MK Pandey of Gulbarga Mystics scored 50 in this game to provide the first occasion of three batsmen scoring fifties in the same game of the tournament. R Kadam {53} and KV Siddarth {53} scored fifties in this game for Shivamogga Strikers

MK Pandey of Gulbarga Mystics scored 50 in this game to provide the third occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli TigersMysore7 Aug 2022
2MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022
3MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

The batsmen who have scored fifties in the tournament at the end of this game are listed below. As many as six batsmen have scored fifties in five matches played in the tournament up to the end of this game.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1S Gopal62Mysuru-WStrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
2R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli TigersMysore7 Aug 2022
3RP Kadam53StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
4KV Siddharth53StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
5MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022
6MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

It is interesting to note that out of the five ducks scored by the batsmen in the tournament up to the end of this game, four ducks have been scored by Shivamogga Strikers batsmen – S Hoover {02}, R Smaran {01} and Utham Aiyappa {01}

D Avinash of Shivamogga Strikers returned with figures of 5 for 40 in this game to provide the third occasion of bowlers capturing four plus wickets in the tournament.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1D Avinash4.00405Strikersv MysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
2S Hegde4.00114Mysuru-Wv StrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
3RG More3.10224Blastersv MysticsMysore8 Aug 2022

D Avinash of Shivamogga Strikers returned with figures of 5 for 40 in this game to provide the first occasion of bowlers capturing five wickets in an innings in the tournament.

It also represents the best bowling figures by a bowler in the tournament in the matches played up to the end of this game. The previous best was four for 11 by S Hegde of Mysuru Warriors against Shivamogga Strikers on 07 Aug 2022

D Avinash of Shivamogga Strikers became the first bowler in the tournament to capture five wickets in a losing cause. His five for 40 in this game was in a losing cause.

MK Pandey was adjudged the Man of the Match Award for this game. He became the third captain who was adjudged the Man of the Match Award. It also provides the fourth occasion of a captain adjudged the Man of the Match Award in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli TigersMysore7 Aug 2022
2MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022
3R Samarth31*MangaloreMysuru-WMysore8 Aug 2022
4MK Pandey50MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

Shivamogga Strikers posted 175 for 8 and Gulbarga Mystics scored 177 for 7 in this game to provide the first occasion of both the teams posting the team total of 175 plus runs in the tournament.

Shivamogga Strikers posted 175 for 8 and Gulbarga Mystics scored 177 for 7 in this game to provide the third occasion of a team posting the team total of 175 plus runs in the tournament.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Blasters189/820.01MysticsMysore8 Aug 2022
2Mystics177/719.12StrikersMysore9 Aug 2022
3Strikers175/820.01MysticsMysore9 Aug 2022

Shivamogga Strikers posted 175 for 8 and lost the match to provide the first occasion of a team posting 175 plus runs and losing the match

Shivamogga Strikers posted 175 for 8 batting first and lost the match to provide the first occasion of a team posting 175 plus runs batting first and losing the match

The following six batsmen have scored most boundary sixes in an innings – three – in the matches played in the tournament up to the end of this game

NoPlayerRuns6sTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Liyan Khan343Hubli TigersMangaloreMysore7 Aug 2022
2S Gopal623Mysuru-WStrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
3NU Ullal443Mysuru-WMangaloreMysore8 Aug 2022
4K Gowtham233StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
5JM Acharya303MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022
6MK Pandey503MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

K Gowtham and MK Pandey have scored most boundary sixes – three. They also became the rival skippers to score most boundary sixes in an innings in the same match

NoPlayerRuns6sTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1K Gowtham233StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
2MK Pandey503MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

K Gowtham, JM Acharya and MK Pandey scored most boundary sixes in an innings – three in the same match

NoPlayerRuns6sTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1K Gowtham233StrikersMysticsMysore9 Aug 2022
2JM Acharya303MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022
3MK Pandey503MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

JM Acharya and MK Pandey scored most boundary sixes in an innings – three in the same innings

NoPlayerRuns6sTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1JM Acharya303MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022
2MK Pandey503MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

S Gopal and MK Pandey are the two batsmen to have scored most boundary sixes- three – in an innings while scoring fifty

NoPlayerRuns6sTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1S Gopal623Mysuru-WStrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
2MK Pandey503MysticsStrikersMysore9 Aug 2022

MK Pandey is the only captain to have scored most sixes in an innings – three – while scoring fifty

Maharaja Cup T20 – Fourth Match – Mysuru Warriors Vs Mangalore United at Mysuru on 08 Aug 2022

Maharaja Cup T20 – Fourth Match – Mysuru Warriors Vs Mangalore United at Mysuru on 08 Aug 2022

This match became the first match in which both innings were affected by rain. Rain interfered in Mysuru Warriors innings when the score was 112 for 5 at the end of 16.3 overs. Mysuru Warriors innings was terminated at this score. Mangalore United were set a target of 56 runs in 7.5 overs. When the rain halted play in Mangalore United innings at the end of 7.5 overs, the score was 63 for 2. Mangalore United were declared winners by 8 runs by VJD Method.

It is interesting to note that the three matches of the four matches played in the two days were decided by VJD Method.

The summarized scores of these three matches are furnished below

1st Match, Mysore, August 07, 2022
Hubli Tigers 119/9
Mangalore United (16/18 ov, T:112) 114/2
Mangalore won by 8 wickets (with 12 balls remaining)
(revised target)
 
2nd Match (N), Mysore, August 07, 2022
Mysuru Warriors 172/5
Shivamogga Strikers (15.1/18 ov, T:161) 91
Mysuru-W won by 69 runs (revised target)
 
4th Match (N), Mysore, August 08, 2022
Mysuru Warriors (16.3/16.3 ov) 112/5
Mangalore United (7.5/7.5 ov, T:56) 63/2
Mangalore won by 8 runs (revised target)

R Samarth of Mangalore United bagged his second Man of the Match in as many match for his 31 not out in this game. He was awarded the Man of the Match for his 57 not out against Hubli Tigers in the inaugural match of the tournament.

Maharaja Cup T20- Third Match – Bangalore Blasters Vs Gulbarga Mystics at Mysuru on 08 Aug 2022

Maharaja Cup T20- Third Match – Bangalore Blasters Vs Gulbarga Mystics at Mysuru on 08 Aug 2022

Bangalore Blasters won this game by 54 runs to provide the second occasion of a team winning a match by 50 plus runs margin.  The first such occasion was witnessed in the tournament when Mysuru Warriors had won its game by 69 runs against Shivamogga Strikers at Mysuru on 07 Aug 2022 – the second game of the tournament.

MA Agarwal was dismissed run out for 52 in this game. He became the first captain and also the first captain opener to be dismissed run out in the tournament. He also became the first captain and also the first captain opener to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament.

LR Chetahn-MA Agarwal added 61 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership in the tournament.

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1PU Deshpande, S Gopal894thMysuru-WStrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
2R Samarth, Nikin Jose672ndMangaloreHubli TigersMysore7 Aug 2022
3LR Chethan, MA Agarwal611stBlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022

LR Chetahn-MA Agarwal added 61 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the first occasion of batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnership for the first wicket in the tournament.

MA Agarwal scored 52 in this game. He became the second captain and also the second captain opener to score fifty in the tournament. Prior to this R Samarth of Mangalore United had scored 57 not out against Hubli Tigers at Mysuru on 07 Aug 2022 as captain and as captain opener.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli TigersMysore7 Aug 2022
2MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022

MA Agarwal scored 52 in this game. He became the third batsman to score a fifty in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1S Gopal62Mysuru-WStrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
2R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli TigersMysore7 Aug 2022
3MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022

MA Agarwal scored 52 in this game. He became the second opening batsman to score a fifty in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1R Samarth57*MangaloreHubli TigersMysore7 Aug 2022
2MA Agarwal52BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022

Codanda Ajit Karnik collected the first ball duck in Gulbarga Mystics innings to become the second batsman to collect the first ball duck in the tournament. R Smaran of Shivamogga Strikers was the first batsman to suffer such an ignominy against Mysuru Warriors at Mysuru on 07 Aug 2022.

Codanda Ajit Karnik became the second opening batsman to be dismissed for zero in the tournament, the first being S Hoover of Shivamogga Strikers against Mysuru Warriors at Mysuru on 07 Aug 2022

Codanda Ajit Karnik became the first opening batsman batting at number one position to be dismissed for zero in the tournament.

R More of Bangalore Blasters returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game. He became the second bowler to capture four wickets in the tournament.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
1S Hegde4.00114Mysuru-WStrikersMysore7 Aug 2022
2RG More3.10224BlastersMysticsMysore8 Aug 2022

Gulbarga Mystics was dismissed all out for 135 in this game to provide the second occasion of a team dismissed all out in the tournament. Prior to this Shivamogga Strikers was dismissed all out for 91 against Mysuru Warriors at Mysuru on 07 Aug 2022. Interestingly, both Shivamogga Strikers and Gulbarga Mystics were dismissed all out when they batted second in the match

Stats highlights of the fifth T20I between India and West Indies at Lauderhill on 07 Aug 2022

Stats highlights of the fifth T20I between India and West Indies at Lauderhill on 07 Aug 2022

West Indies was dismissed all out for 100 in this game to provide the 577th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the history of T20 Internationals. It also provides the 28th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the history of T20 Internationals against India

West Indies was dismissed all out for 132 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the history of T20 Internationals. It also provides the third occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the history of T20 Internationals against India.

The other two occasions were also at Lauderhill. on 28 Aug 2016. First occasion –  West Indies was dismissed all out for 143 on 28 Aug 2016 which was a no result game. Second occasion – West Indies was dismissed for 132 on 06 Jul 2022. Thus West Indies’ team total of 100 in this game represents its lowest team total against India in T20Is.

West Indies was dismissed all out for 100 in this game to provide the 339th occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting second in the history of T20 Internationals. It also provides the 21st occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting second in the history of T20 Internationals against India

West Indies was dismissed all out for 100 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of team dismissed all out for an exact 100 in the history of T20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Zimbabwe10017.32v Sri LankaHambantota18 Sep 2012
2South Africa10012.22v PakistanCenturion03 Mar 2013
3U.A.E.10019.22v IrelandAbu Dhabi14 Feb 2016
4Serbia10016.52v RomaniaSofia25 Jun 2021
5Mozambique10019.52v BotswanaRwanda06 Nov 2021
6West Indies10015.42v IndiaLauderhill07 Aug 2022

Indian innings was opened by Ishan Kishan and SS Iyer in this game. This pair became India’s 39th opening pair in T20Is.

SS Iyer scored 64 in this game to provide his seventh fifty in T20Is and his first as an opening batsman batting at number two.

At the end of this game SS Iyer’s run aggregate in T20Is read 1029. He became the eighth Indian batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in T20Is.

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAve
1RG Sharma13212416348711832.28
2V Kohli999125330894*50.12
3KL Rahul565271831110*40.68
4S Dhawan6866317599227.92
5MS Dhoni98854216175637.60
6SK Raina786611160510129.18
7Yuvraj Singh58519117777*28.02
8SS Iyer464211102974*33.19

SS Iyer became the 86th batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in the history of T20Is.

HH Pandya led India in this game. He became the fifth captain to lead India in T20Is against West Indies. Others are – V Kohli, RG Sharma, MS Dhoni and SK Raina.

R Bishnoi returned with figures of 4 for 16 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in T20Is. It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in T20Is

R Bishnoi returned with figures of 4 for 16 in this game to provide the first occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in T20Is against West Indies It also provides the first occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in T20Is against West Indies

Thus R Bishnoi’s 4 for 16 in this game represent the best bowling figures by an Indian bowler against West Indies. The previous best was DL Chahar’s 3 for 4 at Providence on 06 Aug 2019

R Bishnoi’s 4 for 16 in this game represent the 22nd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in T20Is against West Indies. It also represents the 16th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in T20Is against West Indies.

India won this game by 88 runs to provide its 21st win by 50 plus runs margin in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawon143 runsv IrelandDublin-M29 Jun 2018
2Indiawon93 runsv Sri LankaCuttack20 Dec 2017
3Indiawon90 runsv EnglandCol-RPS23 Sep 2012
4Indiawon88 runsv Sri LankaIndore22 Dec 2017
5Indiawon88 runsv West IndiesLauderhill07 Aug 2022
6Indiawon82 runsv South AfricaRajkot17 Jun 2022
7Indiawon78 runsv Sri LankaPune10 Jan 2020
8Indiawon76 runsv IrelandDublin-M27 Jun 2018
9Indiawon75 runsv EnglandBengaluru01 Feb 2017
10Indiawon73 runsv New ZealandKolkata21 Nov 2021
11Indiawon73 runsv AustraliaMirpur30 Mar 2014
12Indiawon71 runsv West IndiesLucknow06 Nov 2018
13Indiawon69 runsv Sri LankaRanchi12 Feb 2016
14Indiawon68 runsv West IndiesTarouba29 Jul 2022
15Indiawon67 runsv West IndiesWankhede11 Dec 2019
16Indiawon66 runsv AfghanistanAbu Dhabi03 Nov 2021
17Indiawon62 runsv Sri LankaLucknow24 Feb 2022
18Indiawon59 runsv West IndiesLauderhill06 Aug 2022
19Indiawon54 runsv ZimbabweHarare17 Jul 2015
20Indiawon53 runsv New ZealandDelhi01 Nov 2017
21Indiawon50 runsv EnglandSouthampton07 Jul 2022

India won this game by 88 runs to provide its fifth win by 50 plus runs margin against West Indies in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also represent India’s largest victory by runs margin against West Indies

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawon88 runsv West IndiesLauderhill07 Aug 2022
2Indiawon71 runsv West IndiesLucknow06 Nov 2018
3Indiawon68 runsv West IndiesTarouba29 Jul 2022
4Indiawon67 runsv West IndiesWankhede11 Dec 2019
5Indiawon59 runsv West IndiesLauderhill06 Aug 2022
Maharaja T20 Cup 2022 – Second match – Mysore Warriors Vs Shivamogga Strikers at Mysore on Aug 07 2022

Maharaja T20 Cup 2022 – Second match – Mysore Warriors Vs Shivamogga Strikers at Mysore on Aug 07 2022

N Ullal and Karun Nair of Mysore Warriors became the first opening pair of wicket keeper and Captain of the tournament.

Karun Nair of Mysore Warriors became the second captain opener of the tournament, the first being R Samarth of Mangalore United. R Samarth had opened the Mangalore United’s innings against Hubli Tigers in the opening fixture of the tournament.

Karun Nair of Mysore Warriors was dismissed stumped by Vinay Sagar off K Gowtham. Karun Nair became the first batsman to be dismissed stumped in the tournament. He also became the first captain and captain opening batsman to be dismissed stumped in the tournament.

Vinay Sagar of Shivamogga Strikers became the first wicket keeper to effect the stumping dismissal in the tournament. K Gowtham became the first captain to capture a wicket in the tournament. He also became the first captain to dismiss the rival captain in the tournament.

P Deshpande and S Gopal added 89 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to post the second fifty plus runs partnership of the tournament. The first occasion was the 67 runs partnership for the second wicket in the opening fixture of the tournament between R Samarth and N Jose of Mangalore United Vs Hubli Tigers.

S Gopal by scoring 62 in this game had the honour of scoring the second fifty and also the half century of the tournament. The first fifty and the half century was scored R Samarth of Mangalore United who had scored 57 not out in the opening fixture of the tournament against Hubli

S Hoover of Shivamogga Strikers had the dubious distinction of scoring the first zero of the tournament. He also became the first opening batsman to score a zero in the tournament. He was dismissed without scoring – caught Hegde bowled Patil.

N Ullal of Mysore Warriors became the first wicket keeper to effect the dismissal – caught – in the tournament. He caught R Kadam of Shivamogga Strikers off the bowling of P Jain for 3. R Kadam was one of the openers of Shivamogga Strikers in this game.

R Smaran of Shivamogga strikers became the second batsman to score zero in the tournament. He also became the first batsman to collect the first ball zero of the tournament. He was dismissed by the very first ball he faced and his mode of dismissal as caught by P Deshpande off P Jain.

S Hegde of Mysore Warriors became the first bowler in the tournament to capture four wickets in the tournament. He returned with figures of 4.0-0-11-4 in this game

Shivamogga strikers was dismissed for 91 in this game to provide the first occasion of a team dismissed for a total of less than 99 runs in the tournament.

Mysore Warriors won this game by 69 runs to provide the first occasion of a team winning a game by 50 plus runs margin in the tournament.

The Match officials of this game were

UmpiresAbhijit Bengeri and P Jayapal
TV UmpireManu Pasha
Reserve UmpireR Madhusudhan
Match RefereeMithun Beerala
Maharaja T20 Cup 2022 First Match Hubli Tigers Vs Mangalore United at Mysore on 07 Aug 2022

Maharaja T20 Cup 2022 First Match Hubli Tigers Vs Mangalore United at Mysore on 07 Aug 2022

The firsts of this tournament hosted by Karnataka State Cricket Association are tabulated below

The first match of the tournament was played between Hubli Tigers and Mangalore United at Mysore on 07 Aug 2022

The captains of these two teams were – A Mithun for Hubli Tigers and R Samarth for Mangalore United

The wicket keepers who kept wickets for these two teams were – L Sisodia for Hubli Tigers and S Sater for Mangalore United

This match was truncated and was decided by VJD Method

Toss was won by Mangalore United and decided to field first.

The first pair of opening batsmen were – L Sisodia and G Naveen of Hubli Tigers.

The first pair of opening bowlers were – HS Sharath and V Kumar of Mangalore United

The first wicket keeper opening batsman in the tournament was L Sisodia of Hubli Tigers

The first ball was bowled by HS Sharath of Mangalore United and the first ball was received by L Sisodia of Hubli Tigers

The first run was scored by L Sisodia of Hubli Tigers off the first ball of the tournament bowled by HS Sharath of Mangalore United

The first boundary four was scored by L Sisodia off V Kumar. V Kumar’s first delivery in the tournament and 1.1 delivery of the tournament.

The first batsman to be dismissed was G Naveen. The first bowler to take the wicket was V Kumar. Mode of dismissal – Caught. R Samarth became the first fieldsman to dismiss a batsman caught in the tournament. He also became the first captain to dismiss a batsman caught in the tournament

The first boundary six of the tournament was scored by Liyan Khan off the bowling of AC Rohit Kumar – 9.3 over of the tournament. Liyan Khan scored the second six and third six of the tournament off AC Rohit Kumar {9.4 and 9.5 over}. Liyan Khan scored three consecutive sixes.

S Bhavane of Hubli Tigers was dismissed run out for 9 in this game and became the first batsman to be dismissed run out in the tournament. Doddamani Anand of Hubli Tigers was the second batsman to be dismissed run out in the tournament. He was dismissed run out for 4 in this game.

M Venkatesh of Mangalore United who bowled at number three position was the first bowler to complete the four overs quota. He returned with figures of 4.0-0-19-1

The first fifty and also the half century was scored by R Samarth of Mangalore United when he scored 57 not out in this game.  He also became the first opening batsman, first captain and the first captain opener to score a fifty and also the half century in the tournament.

The officials for this match were

Umpires           –     Abhijit Bengeri and Manu Pasha

TV Umpire         –     Puttarangaiah Jayapal

Reserve Umpire    –     R Madhusudhan

Match Referee     –     Mithun Beerala

Mangalore United became the first team to win a game in the tournament. It won this game by eight wickets. Hubli Tigers became the first team to lose a game in the tournament.

The first Man of the Match was awarded to R Samarth. He also became the first captain in the tournament to be awarded Man of the Match

Stats highlights of the fourth T20I between India and West Indies at Lauderhill on 06 Aug 2022

Stats highlights of the fourth T20I between India and West Indies at Lauderhill on 06 Aug 2022

West Indies was dismissed all out for 132 in this game to provide the 576th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the history of T20 Internationals. It also provides the 27th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the history of T20 Internationals against India

West Indies was dismissed all out for 132 in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the history of T20 Internationals. It also provides the second occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in the history of T20 Internationals against India.

The first such occasion was also at Lauderhill on 28 Aug 2016.  West Indies was dismissed all out for 143 in this game which was a no result game. Thus West Indies’ team total of 132 in this game represents its lowest team total against India in T20Is.

West Indies was dismissed all out for 132 in this game to provide the 338th occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting second in the history of T20 Internationals. It also provides the 20th occasion of a team dismissed all out while batting second in the history of T20 Internationals against India

West Indies was dismissed all out for 132 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out while batting second in the history of T20 Internationals. It also provides the first occasion of West Indies dismissed all out while batting second in the history of T20 Internationals against India

RG Sharma’s run aggregate in T20Is read 3487 at the end of this game. He now holds the record for scoring most runs in the history of T20Is. MJ Guptill with 3446 runs to his credit is close behind.

RG Sharma’s boundary fours aggregate in T20Is read 313 at the end of this game. He now holds the record for scoring most boundary fours in the history of T20Is. MJ Guptill with 301 boundary fours to his credit is close behind. RG Sharma and MJ Guptill are the only two batsmen to aggregate 300 plus boundary fours in the history of T20Is.

RG Sharma’s run aggregate in T20Is while batting first read 2101 at the end of this game. He now holds the record for scoring most runs while batting in the history of T20Is. MJ Guptill with 2052 runs to his credit while batting first is close behind. RG Sharma and MJ Guptill are the only two batsmen to aggregate 2000 plus runs while batting first in the history of T20Is.

RG Sharma’s boundary fours aggregate, while batting first in T20Is read 186 at the end of this game. He now holds the record for scoring most boundary fours while batting first in the history of T20Is. MJ Guptill with 184 boundary fours to his credit while batting first is close behind. RG Sharma and MJ Guptill are the only two batsmen to aggregate 180 plus boundary fours while batting first in the history of T20Is.

RG Sharma’s run aggregate in T20Is against West Indies read 693 at the end of this game. He now holds the record for an Indian batsman scoring most runs against West Indies in the history of T20Is. V Kohli with 570 runs to his credit is close behind. RG Sharma and V Kohli are the only two Indian batsman to score 500 plus runs against West Indies in T20Is.

RG Sharma’s boundary fours aggregate in T20Is against West Indies read 57 at the end of this game. He now holds the record for scoring most boundary fours by an Indian batsman against West Indies in the history of T20Is. V Kohli with 56 boundary fours against West Indies to his credit is close behind. RG Sharma and V Kohli are the only two Indian batsmen to aggregate 50 plus boundary fours against West Indies in the history of T20Is.

RG Sharma {693}, V Kohli {570} and Babar Azam {540} are the three batsmen to score 500 plus runs against West Indies in T20Is

RG Sharma {57}, V Kohli {56} and Babar Azam {56} are the three batsmen to score 50 plus boundary fours against West Indies in T20Is

RA Jadeja and HH Pandya joined the list of Indian bowlers who have captured 50 plus wickets in T20Is. RA Jadeja’s lone wicket at Basaterre on 01 Aug 2022 and HH Pandya’s lone wicket at Basaterre on 02 Aug 2022 fetched them 50 wickets in T20Is. The complete list of Indian bowlers who have captured 50 plus wickets in T20Is read thus

NoPlayerSpanMIOversMRunsW45
1YS Chahal2016-20226261233.4118927921
2B Kumar2012-20227271246.5617117321
3JJ Bumrah2016-20225857207.5913436900
4R Ashwin2010-20225454203.0213786420
5RA Jadeja2009-20226260200.1414275000
6HH Pandya2016-20226657165.5113715020

HH Pandya became the ninth all rounder to score 800 plus runs and capture 50 plus wickets in T20Is. He completed 800 runs and captured 50 wickets during the ongoing T20I series against West Indies.

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatRunsW
1Shakib Al HasanBan2006-2022992010121
2Shahid AfridiPak2006-201899141698
3DJ BravoWin2006-202191125578
4Mohd NabiAfg2010-202291162876
5Mohd HafeezPak2006-2021119251461
6R MustafaUAE2014-20225498460
7KJ O’BrienIre2008-2021110197358
8NLTC PereraSrl2010-202184120451
9HH PandyaInd2016-20226680650

India won this game by 59 runs to provide its 20th win by 50 plus runs margin in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawon143 runsv IrelandDublin-M29 Jun 2018
2Indiawon93 runsv Sri LankaCuttack20 Dec 2017
3Indiawon90 runsv EnglandCol-RPS23 Sep 2012
4Indiawon88 runsv Sri LankaIndore22 Dec 2017
5Indiawon82 runsv South AfricaRajkot17 Jun 2022
6Indiawon78 runsv Sri LankaPune10 Jan 2020
7Indiawon76 runsv IrelandDublin-M27 Jun 2018
8Indiawon75 runsv EnglandBengaluru01 Feb 2017
9Indiawon73 runsv New ZealandKolkata21 Nov 2021
10Indiawon73 runsv AustraliaMirpur30 Mar 2014
11Indiawon71 runsv West IndiesLucknow06 Nov 2018
12Indiawon69 runsv Sri LankaRanchi12 Feb 2016
13Indiawon68 runsv West IndiesTarouba29 Jul 2022
14Indiawon67 runsv West IndiesWankhede11 Dec 2019
15Indiawon66 runsv AfghanistanAbu Dhabi03 Nov 2021
16Indiawon62 runsv Sri LankaLucknow24 Feb 2022
17Indiawon59 runsv West IndiesLauderhill06 Aug 2022
18Indiawon54 runsv ZimbabweHarare17 Jul 2015
29Indiawon53 runsv New ZealandDelhi01 Nov 2017
20Indiawon50 runsv EnglandSouthampton07 Jul 2022

India won this game by 59 runs to provide its fourth win by 50 plus runs margin against West Indies in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawon71 runsv West IndiesLucknow06 Nov 2018
2Indiawon68 runsv West IndiesTarouba29 Jul 2022
3Indiawon67 runsv West IndiesWankhede11 Dec 2019
4Indiawon59 runsv West IndiesLauderhill06 Aug 2022
Batsmen retired hurt not out in the history of Twenty20 Internationals

Batsmen retired hurt not out in the history of Twenty20 Internationals

RG Sharma of India retired hurt not out against West Indies at Basaterre on 02 Aug 2022 to provide the 32nd occasion of a batsman retired hurt not out in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1AR White5*1IreBerBelfast03 Aug 2008
2Rizwan Cheema3*1CanNerDub-DSC09 Feb 2010
3LRPL Taylor10*2NZlWinLauderhill30 Jun 2012
4PR Stirling8*2IreUAESylhet19 Mar 2014
5Aqib Ilyas0*1OmaHKGAbu Dhabi26 Nov 2015
6Mushfiqur Rahim24*1BanZimKhulna17 Jan 2016
7LRPL Taylor6*1NZlPakWellington22 Jan 2016
8R Mutumbami0*1ZimIndHarare18 Jun 2016
9V Vijh64*1LuxRomIlfov County30 Aug 2019
10AW Hawkins-Kay0*1JerQatDoha11 Oct 2019
11MIA Patel40*2MWIMozLilongwe06 Nov 2019
12RG Sharma60*1IndNZlM Maunganui02 Feb 2020
13EB Knowles2*2CZKBelWalferdange30 Aug 2020
14LMP Simmons9*1WinPakBridgetown28 Jul 2021
15E Lewis35*2WinPakProvidence31 Jul 2021
16KF Bakiweyem11*1GhaRWARwanda20 Aug 2021
17S Grover14*2CZKRomIlfov County03 Sep 2021
18S Periyalwar11*1RomLuxIlfov County05 Sep 2021
19NM Odhiambo1*2KenUgaEntebbe17 Sep 2021
20OJ Hairs15*2ScoPNGICCA Dubai08 Oct 2021
21A Balbirnie15*1IreUAE.ICCA Dubai10 Oct 2021
22FA Klokker3*2DenJerAlmeria17 Oct 2021
23O Harvey15*2GhaSwaKigali20 Oct 2021
24BA Pai107*1GibBulMarsa23 Oct 2021
25JJ Roy20*2EngRSASharjah06 Nov 2021
26OGL Bascome13*1BerPanCoolidge11 Nov 2021
27V Ganesan12*1GerCanAl Amerat22 Feb 2022
28C Munoz-Mills5*1EspNorAlmeria30 Apr 2022
29Darwish Rasooli12*1AfgZimHarare12 Jun 2022
30T Bavuma8*2RSAIndRajkot17 Jun 2022
31W Madhevere67*1ZimBanHarare30 Jul 2022
32RG Sharma11*2IndWinBasseterre02 Aug 2022

LRPL Taylor and RG Sharma are the two batsmen to retire hurt not out on two occasions in the history of Twenty20 Internationals.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1LRPL Taylor10*2NZlWinLauderhill30 Jun 2012
2LRPL Taylor6*1NZlPakWellington22 Jan 2016
        
1RG Sharma60*1IndNZlM Maunganui02 Feb 2020
2RG Sharma11*2IndWinBasseterre02 Aug 2022

RG Sharma of India retired hurt not out against West Indies at Basaterre on 02 Aug 2022 to provide the eighth occasion of a captain retired hurt not out in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Rizwan Cheema3*1CanNerDub-DSC09 Feb 2010
2PR Stirling8*2IreUAESylhet19 Mar 2014
3LMP Simmons9*1WinPakBridgetown28 Jul 2021
4E Lewis35*2WinPakProvidence31 Jul 2021
5BA Pai107*1GibBulMarsa23 Oct 2021
6JJ Roy20*2EngRSASharjah06 Nov 2021
7T Bavuma8*2RSAIndRajkot17 Jun 2022
8RG Sharma11*2IndWinBasseterre02 Aug 2022

It also provides the fourth occasion of a captain opener retired hurt not out in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Rizwan Cheema3*1CanNerDub-DSC09 Feb 2010
2BA Pai107*1GibBulMarsa23 Oct 2021
3T Bavuma8*2RSAIndRajkot17 Jun 2022
4RG Sharma11*2IndWinBasseterre02 Aug 2022

It also provides the twelfth occasion of an opening batsman retired hurt not out in an innings in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Rizwan Cheema3*1CanNerDub-DSC09 Feb 2010
2LRPL Taylor10*2NZlWinLauderhill30 Jun 2012
3RG Sharma60*1IndNZlM Maunganui02 Feb 2020
4EB Knowles2*2CZKBelWalferdange30 Aug 2020
5A Balbirnie15*1IreUAE.ICCA Dubai10 Oct 2021
6FA Klokker3*2DenJerAlmeria17 Oct 2021
7BA Pai107*1GibBulMarsa23 Oct 2021
8JJ Roy20*2EngRSASharjah06 Nov 2021
9V Ganesan12*1GerCanAl Amerat22 Feb 2022
10C Munoz-Mills5*1EspNorAlmeria30 Apr 2022
11T Bavuma8*2RSAIndRajkot17 Jun 2022
12RG Sharma11*2IndWinBasseterre02 Aug 2022

RG Sharma is the only opening batsmen to retire hurt not out on two occasions in the history of Twenty20 Internationals.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1RG Sharma60*1IndNZlM Maunganui02 Feb 2020
2RG Sharma11*2IndWinBasseterre02 Aug 2022