All round performance – Fifty plus runs coupled with four or more wickets in Twenty20 Internationals

All round performance – Fifty plus runs coupled with four or more wickets in Twenty20 Internationals

HH Pandya scored 51 and captured 4 for 33 in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of a cricketer scoring a fifty and capturing four or more wickets in the same game in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerBat1W-RTeamOppGroundStart Date
1DJ Bravo66*4-38WinIndLord’s12 Jun 2009
2SR Watson594-15AusEngAdelaide12 Jan 2011
3Mohd Hafeez714-10PakZimHarare16 Sep 2011
4S Shinwari614-61AfgCanICCA Dub18 Mar 2012
5S Davizi1014-18CZRMalMarsa20 Oct 2019
6R Bakum665-26GhaLesRwanda17 Oct 2021
7FD Couana1045-19MozCamRwanda03 Nov 2021
8J Bulele594-13MozCamRwanda03 Nov 2021
9R Nehonde634-27BotMozRwanda06 Nov 2021
10DS Airee54*4-18NepPNGKirtipur04 Apr 2022
11JJ Smit716-71NamUgaWindhoek10 Apr 2022
12HH Pandya514-33IndEngSouth’ton07 Jul 2022
Stats highlights of the first T20I between England and India at Southampton

Stats highlights of the first T20I between England and India at Southampton

HH Pandya scored 51 in this game to provide the 144th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in a T20I. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in a T20I against England.

HH Pandya captured four for 33 in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four plus wickets in a T20I. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four plus wickets in a T20I against England.

HH Pandya scored 51 and captured 4 for 33 in this game to provide the twelfth  occasion of a cricketer scoring a fifty and capturing four or more wickets in the same game in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerBat1W-RTeamOppGroundStart Date
1DJ Bravo66*4-38WinIndLord’s12 Jun 2009
2SR Watson594-15AusEngAdelaide12 Jan 2011
3Mohd Hafeez714-10PakZimHarare16 Sep 2011
4S Shinwari614-61AfgCanICCA Dub18 Mar 2012
5S Davizi1014-18CZRMalMarsa20 Oct 2019
6R Bakum665-26GhaLesRwanda17 Oct 2021
7FD Couana1045-19MozCamRwanda03 Nov 2021
8J Bulele594-13MozCamRwanda03 Nov 2021
9R Nehonde634-27BotMozRwanda06 Nov 2021
10DS Airee54*4-18NepPNGKirtipur04 Apr 2022
11JJ Smit716-71NamUgaWindhoek10 Apr 2022
12HH Pandya514-33IndEngSouth’ton07 Jul 2022

RG Sharma’s run aggregate as captain read 1011 at the end of this game. He became the tenth captain in the annals of T20Is to aggregate 1000 plus runs as captain. He also became the third Indian captain to perform such a feat. Others are – V Kohli {1570} and MS Dhoni {1112}

India won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 20th occasion of India doing so in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of India doing so against England in T20Is.

JS Buttler was dismissed for duck in this game to provide the tenth occasion of an England captain dismissed for a duck in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a England captain dismissed for a duck in T20Is against India.

JS Buttler was dismissed for duck in this game to provide the fifth occasion of an England captain opener dismissed for a first ball duck in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a England captain opener dismissed for a first ball duck in T20Is against India.

JS Buttler was dismissed for duck in this game to provide the first occasion of an England captain opener dismissed for a first ball duck in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a England captain opener dismissed for a first ball duck in T20Is against India.

JS Buttler was dismissed for duck in this game to provide the first occasion of an England captain dismissed for a duck in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of a England captain dismissed for a duck in T20Is against India.

JS Buttler was dismissed for duck in this game to provide the 51st occasion of a captain dismissed for a duck in T20Is. It also provides the 22nd occasion of a England captain dismissed for a first ball duck in T20Is.

KD Karthik pouched four catches in England’s innings to provide the 16th occasion of a wicket keeper taking four or more catches in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of a wicket keeper taking four or more catches in an innings against England in T20Is. MS Dhoni had pouched four catches against England at Bristol on 08 Jun 2018.

India won this game by 50 runs to provide the 18th occasion of India winning a T20I by 50 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below.

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1Indwon143 runsIreDublin-M29 Jun 2018
2Indwon093 runsSrlCuttack20 Dec 2017
3Indwon090 runsEngCol-RPS23 Sep 2012
4Indwon088 runsSrlIndore22 Dec 2017
5Indwon082 runsRSARajkot17 Jun 2022
6Indwon078 runsSrlPune10 Jan 2020
7Indwon076 runsIreDublin-M27 Jun 2018
8Indwon075 runsEngBengaluru01 Feb 2017
9Indwon073 runsNZlKolkata21 Nov 2021
10Indwon073 runsAusMirpur30 Mar 2014
11Indwon071 runsWinLucknow06 Nov 2018
12Indwon069 runsSrlRanchi12 Feb 2016
13Indwon067 runsWinWankhede11 Dec 2019
14Indwon066 runsAfgA Dhabi03 Nov 2021
15Indwon062 runsSrlLucknow24 Feb 2022
16Indwon054 runsZimHarare17 Jul 2015
17Indwon053 runsNZlDelhi01 Nov 2017
18Indwon050 runsEngSouth’ton07 Jul 2022

It also provides the third occasion of India winning a T20I by 30 plus runs margin against England. All such occasions are listed below.

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1Indwon090 runsEngCol-RPS23 Sep 2012
2Indwon075 runsEngBengaluru01 Feb 2017
3Indwon050 runsEngSouth’ton07 Jul 2022

India won this game by 50 runs to post its 106th win in T20Is. It also represents its eleventh win against England.

Only West Indies has won more T20Is than India against England. It has won 14 games. Australia and South Africa have won ten games. India went past Australia and South Africa to occupy the second place among the teams which have won more T20I games against England

Fourth and fifth day’s play – England vs India at Birmingham

Fourth and fifth day’s play – England vs India at Birmingham

RR Pant’s run aggregate against England in England read 511. He became the third Indn wicket keeper batsman to score 500 plus runs against England in England. Others are – MS Dhoni {778} and FM Engineer {568}

AZ Lees of England was dismissed run out for 56 in England’s second innings to provide the 25th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in a test innings. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in a test innings on home soil

It also provides the third occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in a test innings against India

AJ Lees-Z Crawley posted 107 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 1067th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 570th occasion of  England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on home soil.

AJ Lees-Z Crawley posted 107 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 161st occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against India. It also provides the 94th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on home soil against India.

AJ Lees-Z Crawley posted 107 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 191st occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in a test innings. It also provides the 94th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the first wicket on home soil.

AJ Lees-Z Crawley posted 107 runs for the first wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 30th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in a test innings against India. It also provides the 15th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in a test innings against India on home soil.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 1068th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 571st occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on home soil.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 162nd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against India. It also provides the 95th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on home soil against India.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 181st occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in a test innings. It also provides the 99th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the third wicket on home soil.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 37th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against India in a test innings. It also provides the 22nd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against India for the third wicket on home soil.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 106th occasion of England batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 64th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on home soil.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 19th occasion of England batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket in a test innings. It also provides the 12th occasion of England batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket in a test innings on home soil.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 19th occasion of England batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership against India in a test innings. It also provides the 12th occasion of England batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings against India on home soil.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the seventh occasion of England batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership against India for the fourth in a test innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of England batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings for the fourth wicket against India on home soil.

JE Root-JM Bairstow added 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings which represent the record partnership by England batsmen against India for the fourth wicket on home soil.  The previous best was 266 runs posted by WR Hammond-TS Worthington for the fourth wicket at The Oval in Aug 1936.

RR Pant-RA Jadeja posted 222 runs for the sixth wicket in India’s first  innings and JE Root-JM Bairstow posted 269 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket in England’s second innings to provide the 45th occasion of rival batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test.

England chased a target of 377 in the fourth innings of this test and won by seven wickets posting a total of 378 for the loss of three wickets. It provides the 57th occasion of a team chasing 275 plus runs in the fourth innings to win a test match – England winnings its last four consecutive – a feat achieved for the first time.

England chased a target of 377 in the fourth innings of this test and won by seven wickets posting a total of 378 for the loss of three wickets. It provides the ninth occasion of a team chasing 375 plus runs in the fourth innings to win a test match – England winning its last four consecutive – a feat achieved for the first time.

NoTeamScoreIReOppGroundStart Date
1Win418/74wonAusSt John’s09 May 2003
2SAF414/44wonAusPerth17 Dec 2008
3Ind406/44wonWinTrinidad07 Apr 1976
4Aus404/34wonEngLeeds22 Jul 1948
5Win395/74wonBanChattogram03 Feb 2021
6Srl391/64wonZimCol-RPS14 Jul 2017
7Ind387/44wonEngChennai11 Dec 2008
8Pak382/34wonSrlPallekele03 Jul 2015
9Eng378/34wonIndBirmingham01 Jul 2022

England’s chase of 377 runs in the fourth innings of this test represents its record chase in tests to win a test. Its previous highest chase was 358 runs against Australia at Leeds in Aug 2019. England posted 362 for 9 in its fourth innings to win the test by one wicket.

JE Root {142*} and JM Bairstow {114*} scored centuries in fourth innings of this test to provide the 897th and 898th occasion of England batsman scoring centuries in a test innings. It also provides the 487th  and  488th occasion of England batsman scoring centuries in a test innings on home soil

JE Root {142*} and JM Bairstow {114*} scored centuries in fourth innings of this test to provide the 127th and 128th occasion of England batsman scoring centuries against India in a test innings. It also provides the 77th and 78th occasion of England batsman scoring centuries against India in a test innings on home soil.

JE Root {142*} and JM Bairstow {114*} scored centuries in fourth innings of this test to provide the 51st and 52nd occasion of England batsman scoring centuries in the fourth innings of a test. It also provides the 22nd and 23rd occasion of England batsman scoring centuries in the fourth innings of a test on home soil.

JE Root {142*} and JM Bairstow {114*} scored centuries in fourth innings of this test to provide the third and fourth occasion of England batsman scoring centuries in the fourth innings of a test against India. It also provides the the third and fourth occasion of England batsman scoring centuries in the fourth innings of a test on home soil against India.

JE Root {142*} and JM Bairstow {114*} scored centuries in fourth innings of this test to provide the 175th occasion of two or more England batsman scoring centuries in a test innings. It also provides the 103rd occasion of two or more England batsman scoring centuries in a test innings on home soil

JE Root {142*} and JM Bairstow {114*} scored centuries in fourth innings of this test to provide the fifth occasion of two England batsman scoring unbeaten centuries in a test innings. It also provides the 89th occasion of two England batsman scoring centuries in a test innings on home soil

JE Root {142*} and JM Bairstow {114*} scored centuries in fourth innings of this test to provide the 21st occasion of two England batsman scoring unbeaten centuries in a test innings against India. It also provides the 14th occasion of two England batsman scoring centuries in a test innings on home soil against India

JE Root {142*} and JM Bairstow {114*} scored centuries in fourth innings of this test to provide the 149th occasion of two England batsman scoring centuries in a test innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of two England batsman scoring unbeaten centuries in a test innings on home soil

JM Bairstow’s 106 and 114 not out represent his fifth and sixth century in the calendar year 2022. His feat of scoring six centuries in a calendar year provides the 20th occasion of a batsman scoring six or more centuries in a calendar year. He became the fourth England batsman to score six centuries in a calendar year. Others are –  DCS Compton in 1947 {06 centuries}, MP Vaughan in 2002 {06 centuries} and JE Root in 2021 {06 centuries}

JE Root scored 142 not out in the fourth innings of this test which represents his 28th test century. Only AN Cook has scored more centuries – 33 – among the England batsmen. It also represents his 17th century on home soil – most by an England batsman on home soil. IR Bell and AN Cook have scored 15 centuries on home soil.

JE Root scored 142 not out in the fourth innings of this test which represents his ninth test century against India. It also represents his seventh test century against India home soil

JE Root with nine centuries to his credit now owns the record for most centuries by a batsman against India. The previous record was held by RT Ponting who had scored nine centuries against India.

JE Root and RT Ponting share the record for most centuries against India on home soil. Both the batsmen have scored seven centuries. JE Root’s 142 not out in this test was his seventh test century against India on home soil

JE Root’s run aggregate against India read 2526 at the end of this test. He became the second batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 2500 plus runs against India after RT Ponting. RT Ponting has scored 2553 runs against India.

JE Root’s run aggregate against India read 2526 at the end of this test. He became the first England batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 2500 plus runs against India. He went past AN Cook who had an aggregate of 2431 runs against India.

JE Root’s run aggregate against India read 1574 on home soil at the end of this test. He became the first England batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 1500 plus runs against India on home soil

JE Root’s run aggregate against India read 1574 on home soil at the end of this test. He became the third batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 1500 plus runs against India on home soil. Others are – RT Ponting {1893} and SC Chanderpaul {1547}

JE Root with 1574 runs to his credit occupies the second place amongst batmen who have scored most runs against India on home soil. RT Ponting with 1893 runs occupies the first place. JE Root went past SC Chanderpaul {1547} to occupy the second place.

The following table lists the batsmen who have scored 2500 plus runs against a specific team.

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORunsHSOpp
1DG BradmanAus376375028334Eng
2JB HobbsEng417143636187Aus
3TendulkarInd397483630241*Aus
4AR BorderAus4782193548200*Eng
5DI GowerEng427743269215Aus
6GS SobersWin366183214226Eng
7SR WaughAus4673183200177*Eng
8SPD SmithAus325653044239Eng
9BC LaraWin305132983400*Eng
10G BoycottEng387192945191Aus
11SangakkaraSrl234562911230Pak
12IVA RichardsWin365042869291Eng
13BC LaraWin315822856277Aus
14WR HammondEng335832852251Aus
15SM GavaskarInd274862749236*Win
16H SutcliffeEng274652741194Aus
17B MitchellSAF305772732189*Eng
18C HillAus417612660188Eng
19JH EdrichEng325732644175Aus
20GA GoochEng427902632196Aus
21GS ChappellAus356582619144Eng
22RT PontingAus295142555257Ind
23TendulkarInd325342535193Eng
24JE RootEng254552526218Ind

The following table lists the batsmen who have scored 2500 plus runs against a specific team.

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORunsHSOpp
1JB HobbsEng417143636187Aus
2DI GowerEng427743269215Aus
3G BoycottEng387192945191Aus
4WR HammondEng335832852251Aus
5H SutcliffeEng274652741194Aus
6JH EdrichEng325732644175Aus
7GA GoochEng427902632196Aus
8JE RootEng254552526218Ind
Teams losing a test after posting a team total of 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test

Teams losing a test after posting a team total of 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test

India posted a team total of 416 in its first innings against England in the just concluded test at Birmingham and lost the test to provide the 50th occasion of a team losing a test after posting a total of 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test.  It also provides the fifth occasion of India losing a test after posting a total of 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test. It also provides the 13th occasion of a team losing a test after posting a total of 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIResOppnGroundStart Date
1Aus58601lostEngSydney14 Dec 1894
2Aus41401lostEngMelbourne01 Mar 1895
3Eng51901lostAusMelbourne08 Mar 1929
4Eng42501lostAusLord’s27 Jun 1930
5Eng40501lostAusThe Oval16 Aug 1930
6Aus43501lostEngSydney23 Feb 1933
7Eng49601lostAusLeeds22 Jul 1948
8Aus52001lostSAFMelbourne06 Feb 1953
9Pak40801lostWinGuyana13 Mar 1958
10Win526/7d01lostEngTrinidad14 Mar 1968
11Ind40201lostAusPerth16 Dec 1977
12Aus401/9d01lostEngLeeds16 Jul 1981
13Aus42901lostWinBarbados30 Mar 1984
14Ind42401lostAusBengaluru25 Mar 1998
15Eng44501lostSrlThe Oval27 Aug 1998
16Aus49001lostWinBarbados26 Mar 1999
17Ban40001lostIndDhaka10 Nov 2000
18Zim422/9d01lostIndDelhi18 Nov 2000
19Pak40501lostEngKarachi07 Dec 2000
20Aus44501lostIndKolkata11 Mar 2001
21Aus44701lostEngLeeds16 Aug 2001
22Win44801lostSrlGalle13 Nov 2001
23SAF48401lostEngThe Oval04 Sep 2003
24Aus55601lostIndAdelaide12 Dec 2003
25NZl40901lostEngLeeds03 Jun 2004
26NZl43301lostAusCh’church10 Mar 2005
27Win40501lostAusAdelaide25 Nov 2005
28SAF451/9d01lostAusSydney02 Jan 2006
29Ban42701lostAusFatullah09 Apr 2006
30Eng551/6d01lostAusAdelaide01 Dec 2006
31Ind41401lostSAFC Town02 Jan 2007
32Ban41901lostEngMirpur20 Mar 2010
33Srl42501lostIndCol-PSS03 Aug 2010
34Aus42801lostIndMohali01 Oct 2010
35Aus47801lostIndBengaluru09 Oct 2010
36Srl40001lostEngCardiff26 May 2011
37Zim41201lostPakBulawayo01 Sep 2011
38Win449/9d01lostAusBarbados07 Apr 2012
39Aus40801lostIndMohali14 Mar 2013
40Srl428/9d01lostPakSharjah16 Jan 2014
41Pak45101lostSrlGalle06 Aug 2014
42Ind40801lostAusBrisbane17 Dec 2014
43Eng40001lostIndWankhede08 Dec 2016
44Eng47701lostIndChennai16 Dec 2016
45Pak443/9d01lostAusMelbourne26 Dec 2016
46Ban595/8d01lostNZlWellington12 Jan 2017
47Eng40301lostAusPerth14 Dec 2017
48Ban43001lostWinChattogram03 Feb 2021
49NZl55301lostEngNottingham10 Jun 2022
50Ind41601lostEngBirmingham01 Jul 2022
NoTeamScoreIResOppnGroundStart Date
1Ind40201lostAusPerth16 Dec 1977
2Ind42401lostAusBengaluru25 Mar 1998
3Ind41401lostSAFC Town02 Jan 2007
4Ind40801lostAusBrisbane17 Dec 2014
5Ind41601lostEngBirmingham01 Jul 2022
NoTeamScoreIResOppnGroundStart Date
1Aus58601lostEngSydney14 Dec 1894
2Aus41401lostEngMelbourne01 Mar 1895
3Aus43501lostEngSydney23 Feb 1933
4Win526/7d01lostEngTrinidad14 Mar 1968
5Aus401/9d01lostEngLeeds16 Jul 1981
6Pak40501lostEngKarachi07 Dec 2000
7Aus44701lostEngLeeds16 Aug 2001
8SAF48401lostEngThe Oval04 Sep 2003
9NZl40901lostEngLeeds03 Jun 2004
10Ban41901lostEngMirpur20 Mar 2010
11Srl40001lostEngCardiff26 May 2011
12NZl55301lostEngNottingham10 Jun 2022
13Ind41601lostEngBirmingham01 Jul 2022

Centuries in both innings of a test – JM Bairstow of England joins the list

Centuries in both innings of a test – JM Bairstow of England joins the list

JM Bairstow of England scored 106 and 114 not out in the just concluded test against India at Birmingham to provide the 89th occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test. It also provides the twelfth occasion of England batsmen performing such a feat in test and also provides the eleventh occasion of a batsman performing such a feat against India in a test. It also provides the third occasion of England batsmen performing such a feat against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CAG Russell140111EngSAFDurban16 Feb 1923
2H Sutcliffe176127EngAusMelbourne01 Jan 1925
3WR Hammond119*177EngAusAdelaide01 Feb 1929
4H Sutcliffe104109*EngSAFThe Oval17 Aug 1929
5E Paynter117100EngSAFJo,burg24 Dec 1938
6DCS Compton147103*EngAusAdelaide31 Jan 1947
7GA Gooch333123EngIndLord’s26 Jul 1990
8AJ Stewart118143EngWinBridgetown08 Apr 1994
9MP Vaughan103101*EngWinLord’s22 Jul 2004
10ME Trescothick105107EngWinBirmingham29 Jul 2004
11AJ Strauss123108EngIndChennai11 Dec 2008
12JM Bairstow106114*EngIndBirmingham01 Jul 2022
        
NoPlayerFISITeamOppGroundStart Date
1DG Bradman132127*AusIndMelbourne01 Jan 1948
2ED Weekes162101WinIndKolkata31 Dec 1948
3LRD Mendis105105SrlIndChennai17 Sep 1982
4GA Gooch333123EngIndLord’s26 Jul 1990
5G Kirsten102133SAFIndKolkata27 Nov 1996
6PA de Silva146120SrlIndCol-SSC09 Aug 1997
7AJ Strauss123108EngIndChennai11 Dec 2008
8HM Amla114123*SAFIndKolkata14 Feb 2010
9JH Kallis161109*SAFIndCape Town02 Jan 2011
10DA Warner145102AusIndAdelaide09 Dec 2014
11JM Bairstow106114*EngIndBirmingham01 Jul 2022
        
NoPlayerFISIRunsOppGroundStart Date
1GA Gooch333123456IndLord’s26 Jul 1990
2AJ Strauss123108231IndChennai11 Dec 2008
3JM Bairstow106114*220IndBirmingham01 Jul 2022
Birmingham test – some interesting coincidences

Birmingham test – some interesting coincidences

The just concluded Birmingham test between England and India has witnessed the following coincidences

JM Bairstow of England scored 106 and 72 not out as at the end of the fourth day’s play in the ongoing test at Birmingham against India to provide the 110th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century and a fifty in a test.

Exact half of this, that is on 55 occasions, such a feat has been performed by England batsmen on home soil

RR Pant of India scored 146 and 57, while JM Bairstow of England scored 106 and 72 not out at the end of fourth day’s play in the ongoing test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the 36th occasion of rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match.

Exact half of this that is on 18 occasions, such a feat has been performed by batsmen involving England.

Exact half of this, that is on nine occasions, such a feat has been performed by by batsmen involving India

India posted a team total of 416 in its first innings against England in the just concluded test at Birmingham and lost the test to provide the 50th occasion of a team losing a test after posting a total of 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test.

Rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test – second occasion in England-India test series

Rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test – second occasion in England-India test series

RR Pant of India scored 146 and 57, while JM Bairstow of England scored 106 and 72 not out at the end of fourth day’s play in the ongoing test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the 36th occasion of rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match. It also provides the second such occasion in England-India test series. Both such occasions are tabulate below

NoPlayerBat1Bat2TeamOppGroundStart Date
1MA Atherton13174EngIndManchester09 Aug 1990
 SR Tendulkar68119*IndEngManchester09 Aug 1990
 RA Smith121*61*EngIndManchester09 Aug 1990
        
2RR Pant14657IndEngBirmingham01 Jul 2022
 JM Bairstow10672*EngIndBirmingham01 Jul 2022
Rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match – occasions involving England batsmen

Rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match – occasions involving England batsmen

RR Pant of India scored 146 and 57, while JM Bairstow of England scored 106 and 72 not out at the end of fourth day’s play in the ongoing test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the 36th occasion of rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match. It also provides the 18th occasion of a England batsman involving in such a feat. All such occasions are tabulate below

NoPlayerBat1Bat2TeamOppGroundStart Date
1HL Collins11460AusEngSydney19 Dec 1924
 H Sutcliffe59115EngAusSydney19 Dec 1924
 JB Hobbs11557EngAusSydney19 Dec 1924
        
2H Sutcliffe58135EngAusMelbourne29 Dec 1928
 DG Bradman79112AusEngMelbourne29 Dec 1928
        
3A Sandham15251EngWinBridgetown11 Jan 1930
 CA Roach12277WinEngBridgetown11 Jan 1930
        
4GA Headley114112WinEngGeorgetown21 Feb 1930
 EH Hendren56123EngWinGeorgetown21 Feb 1930
        
5DCS Compton147103*EngAusAdelaide31 Jan 1947
 AR Morris122124*AusEngAdelaide31 Jan 1947
        
6A Melville189104*SAFEngNottingham07 Jun 1947
 DCS Compton65163EngSAFNottingham07 Jun 1947
        
7B Mitchell120189*SAFEngThe Oval16 Aug 1947
 DCS Compton53113EngSAFThe Oval16 Aug 1947
        
8KF Barrington10194EngAusSydney15 Feb 1963
 PJP Burge10352*AusEngSydney15 Feb 1963
        
9KR Stackpole87136AusEngAdelaide29 Jan 1971
 G Boycott58119*EngAusAdelaide29 Jan 1971
        
10KJ Hughes11784AusEngLord’s28 Aug 1980
 G Boycott62128*EngAusLord’s28 Aug 1980
        
11MA Atherton13174EngIndManchester09 Aug 1990
 SR Tendulkar68119*IndEngManchester09 Aug 1990
 RA Smith121*61*EngIndManchester09 Aug 1990
        
12TM Dilshan63100SrlEngKandy10 Dec 2003
 MP Vaughan52105EngSrlKandy10 Dec 2003
        
13AJ Strauss11283EngNZlLord’s20 May 2004
 MH Richardson93101NZlEngLord’s20 May 2004
        
14S Chanderpaul128*97*WinEngLord’s22 Jul 2004
 MP Vaughan103101*EngWinLord’s22 Jul 2004
        
15PG Fulton136110NZlEngAuckland22 Mar 2013
 MJ Prior73110*EngNZlAuckland22 Mar 2013
        
16SD Hope147118*WinEngLeeds25 Aug 2017
 KC Brathwaite13495WinEngLeeds25 Aug 2017
 BA Stokes10058EngWinLeeds25 Aug 2017
        
17JM Bairstow16271*EngNZlLeeds23 Jun 2022
 DJ Mitchell10956NZlEngLeeds23 Jun 2022
        
18RR Pant14657IndEngBirmingham01 Jul 2022
 JM Bairstow10672*EngIndBirmingham01 Jul 2022
Rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test – occasions involving Indian batsman

Rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test – occasions involving Indian batsman

RR Pant of India scored 146 and 57, while JM Bairstow of England scored 106 and 72 not out at the end of fourth day’s play in the ongoing test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the 36th occasion of rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match.  It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman involving in such a feat. All such occasions are tabulate below

NoPlayerBat1Bat2TeamOppGroundStart Date
1ED Weekes162101WinIndKolkata31 Dec 1948
 CL Walcott54108WinIndKolkata31 Dec 1948
 S Mushtaq Ali54106IndWinKolkata31 Dec 1948
        
2SM Gavaskar111137IndPakKarachi14 Nov 1978
 Javed Miandad10062*PakIndKarachi14 Nov 1978
        
3MA Atherton13174EngIndManchester09 Aug 1990
 SR Tendulkar68119*IndEngManchester09 Aug 1990
 RA Smith121*61*EngIndManchester09 Aug 1990
        
4G Kirsten102133SAFIndKolkata27 Nov 1996
 M Azharuddin10952IndSAFKolkata27 Nov 1996
        
5R Dravid200*70*IndZimDelhi18 Nov 2000
 A Flower183*70ZimIndDelhi18 Nov 2000
        
6R Dravid22273IndNZlAhm’bad08 Oct 2003
 NJ Astle10351*NZlIndAhm’bad08 Oct 2003
        
7D Ganga13566*WinIndBasseterre22 Jun 2006
 VVS Laxman10063IndWinBasseterre22 Jun 2006
        
8TT Samaraweera137*83SrlIndCol-PSS3 Aug 2010
 VVS Laxman56103*IndSrlCol-PSS03 Aug 2010
        
9RR Pant14657IndEngBirmingham01 Jul 2022
 JM Bairstow10672*EngIndBirmingham01 Jul 2022
Rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match

Rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match

RR Pant of India scored 146 and 57, while JM Bairstow of England scored 106 and 72 not out at the end of fourth day’s play in the ongoing test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the 36th occasion of rival batsmen scoring a century and a fifty in a test match. All such occasions are tabulate below

NoPlayerBat1Bat2TeamOppGroundStart Date
1HL Collins11460AusEngSydney19 Dec 1924
 H Sutcliffe59115EngAusSydney19 Dec 1924
 JB Hobbs11557EngAusSydney19 Dec 1924
        
2H Sutcliffe58135EngAusMelbourne29 Dec 1928
 DG Bradman79112AusEngMelbourne29 Dec 1928
        
3A Sandham15251EngWinBridgetown11 Jan 1930
 CA Roach12277WinEngBridgetown11 Jan 1930
        
4GA Headley114112WinEngGeorgetown21 Feb 1930
 EH Hendren56123EngWinGeorgetown21 Feb 1930
        
5DCS Compton147103*EngAusAdelaide31 Jan 1947
 AR Morris122124*AusEngAdelaide31 Jan 1947
        
6A Melville189104*SAFEngNottingham07 Jun 1947
 DCS Compton65163EngSAFNottingham07 Jun 1947
        
7B Mitchell120189*SAFEngThe Oval16 Aug 1947
 DCS Compton53113EngSAFThe Oval16 Aug 1947
        
8ED Weekes162101WinIndKolkata31 Dec 1948
 CL Walcott54108WinIndKolkata31 Dec 1948
 S Mushtaq Ali54106IndWinKolkata31 Dec 1948
        
9KF Barrington10194EngAusSydney15 Feb 1963
 PJP Burge10352*AusEngSydney15 Feb 1963
        
10BF Butcher52118WinAusAdelaide24 Jan 1969
 GS Sobers11052WinAusAdelaide24 Jan 1969
 KD Walters11050AusWinAdelaide24 Jan 1969
        
11KR Stackpole87136AusEngAdelaide29 Jan 1971
 G Boycott58119*EngAusAdelaide29 Jan 1971
        
12Zaheer Abbas85101PakAusAdelaide24 Dec 1976
 KD Walters10751AusPakAdelaide24 Dec 1976
        
13SM Gavaskar111137IndPakKarachi14 Nov 1978
 Javed Miandad10062*PakIndKarachi14 Nov 1978
        
14KJ Hughes11784AusEngLord’s28 Aug 1980
 G Boycott62128*EngAusLord’s28 Aug 1980
        
15DM Jones116121*AusPakAdelaide19 Jan 1990
 Wasim Akram52123PakAusAdelaide19 Jan 1990
        
16MA Atherton13174EngIndManchester09 Aug 1990
 SR Tendulkar68119*IndEngManchester09 Aug 1990
 RA Smith121*61*EngIndManchester09 Aug 1990
        
17AH Jones122100*NZlSrlHamilton22 Feb 1991
 AP Gurusinha119102SrlNZlHamilton22 Feb 1991
        
18G Kirsten102133SAFIndKolkata27 Nov 1996
 M Azharuddin10952IndSAFKolkata27 Nov 1996
        
19G Kirsten77108*SAFAusAdelaide30 Jan 1998
 ME Waugh63115*AusSAFAdelaide30 Jan 1998
        
20R Dravid200*70*IndZimDelhi18 Nov 2000
 A Flower (ZIM183*70ZimIndDelhi18 Nov 2000
        
21DS Lehmann16066AusWinTrinidad19 Apr 2003
 BC Lara91122WinAusTrinidad19 Apr 2003
        
22R Dravid22273IndNZlAhm’bad08 Oct 2003
 NJ Astle10351*NZlIndAhm’bad08 Oct 2003
        
23TM Dilshan63100SrlEngKandy10 Dec 2003
 MP Vaughan52105EngSrlKandy10 Dec 2003
        
24JH Kallis73130*SAFWinCape Town02 Jan 2004
 BC Lara11586WinSAFCape Town02 Jan 2004
        
25AJ Strauss11283EngNZlLord’s20 May 2004
 MH Richardson93101NZlEngLord’s20 May 2004
        
26S Chanderpaul128*97*WinEngLord’s22 Jul 2004
 MP Vaughan103101*EngWinLord’s22 Jul 2004
        
27RT Ponting120143*AusSAFSydney02 Jan 2006
 JH Kallis11150*SAFAusSydney02 Jan 2006
        
28D Ganga13566*WinIndBasseterre22 Jun 2006
 VVS Laxman10063IndWinBasseterre22 Jun 2006
        
29KC Sangakkara57192SrlAusHobart16 Nov 2007
 PA Jaques15068AusSrlHobart16 Nov 2007
        
30TT Samaraweera137*83SrlIndCol-PSS3 Aug 2010
 VVS Laxman56103*IndSrlCol-PSS03 Aug 2010
        
31F du Plessis78110*SAFAusAdelaide22 Nov 2012
 MEK Hussey10354AusSAFAdelaide22 Nov 2012
        
32PG Fulton136110NZlEngAuckland22 Mar 2013
 MJ Prior73110*EngNZlAuckland22 Mar 2013
        
33SD Hope147118*WinEngLeeds25 Aug 2017
 KC Brathwaite13495WinEngLeeds25 Aug 2017
 BA Stokes10058EngWinLeeds25 Aug 2017
        
34Abid Ali13391PakBanChattogram26 Nov 2021
 Liton Das11459BanPakChattogram26 Nov 2021
        
35JM Bairstow16271*EngNZlLeeds23 Jun 2022
 DJ Mitchell10956NZlEngLeeds23 Jun 2022
        
36RR Pant14657IndEngBirmingham01 Jul 2022
 JM Bairstow10672*EngIndBirmingham01 Jul 2022