SJC Broad of England conceded 29 runs in an over against India at Birmingham in the ongoing test to provide the 12th occasion of a bowler conceding 25 plus runs in an over. All such occasions are tabulated below.
RA Jadeja scored 104 in this game to provide the 530th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the 246th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on away soil.
RA Jadeja scored 104 in this game to provide the 108th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against England in a test innings. It also provides the 48th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against England in a test innings in England
RR Pant and RA Jadeja scored 146 and 104 respectively in this game to provide the 112th occasion of two or more left hand batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings of a test. {Four occasion of three batsmen and 108 occasions of two batsmen}. It also provides the third occasion of India’s two or more left hand batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings and also provides the first occasion of India’s two left hand batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings against England.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
S Ramesh
110
1
NZl
Ahmedabad
29 Oct 1999
2
SC Ganguly
125
1
NZl
Ahmedabad
29 Oct 1999
1
SC Ganguly
239
1
Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
2
Yuvraj Singh
169
1
Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
3
Irfan Pathan
102
1
Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
1
RR Pant
146
1
Eng
Birmingham
01 Jul 2022
2
RA Jadeja
104
1
Eng
Birmingham
01 Jul 2022
RR Pant and RA Jadeja scored 146 and 104 respectively in this game to provide the 57th and 58th occasion of a hand batsmen scoring centuries in an innings of a test. It also provides the ninth and tenth occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings of a test against England.
RR Pant became the second left hand Indian batsman to score three centuries against England after SC Ganguly. SC Ganguly also has scored three centuries.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SC Ganguly
131
2
Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
2
SC Ganguly
136
1
Eng
Nottingham
04 Jul 1996
3
SC Ganguly
128
1
Eng
Leeds
22 Aug 2002
1
RR Pant
114
4
Eng
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
2
RR Pant
101
2
Eng
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2021
3
RR Pant
146
1
Eng
Birmingham
01 Jul 2022
RA Jadeja’s 104 in this test represent his third century in a test innings. Other two occasions are – 100 not out against West Indies at Rajkot in Oct 2008 and 175 not out against Sri Lanka at Mohali in Mar 2022.
It also represents his first century on away soil. His previous best on away soil was his 86 not out against England at The Oval in Sep 2018.
It also represents his highest individual score against England in England. His previous best against England in England was 86 not out at The Oval in Sep 2018.
SJC Broad most expensive over in India’s innings. India were 377 for 9 when Stuart Broad began the 84th over of the innings. It turned into the over from hell. Broad doubled down on the short ball and India captain Jasprit Bumrah on the hitting. It ended what seemed like an age later with a record-breaking 35 runs taken from it – including a no-ball and a wide for a new record in Test cricket. It was not the first time an India player had hammered Broad to break the record for most runs in an over. This is how espncricinfo.com’s commentary team described the eventful 84th over of the Indian innings.
83.1: Broad to Bumrah, FOUR runs. Hooked, into the gap! Massive top edge, and I think Crawley might have just got to it… Bounced through and over the rope
83.2: Broad to Bumrah, 5 wides. Dug in short, clears Billings! Way above the batter as he began to swing for it again. Wides signalled
83.2: Broad to Bumrah, (no ball) SIX runs. Hoicked into the boundary boards, another fat top edge… and it’s a no-ball as well! Bumrah finagling vital runs here. This one went fine of third, but Leach was never getting to it
83.2: Broad to Bumrah, FOUR runs. Full toss, bludgeoned through mid-on! Must have been close to another no-ball, on height – but Aleem Dar only signals four. Smoked down the ground by India’s captain
83.3: Broad to Bumrah, FOUR runs. Thick-edged to fine leg, four more to Bumrah… and that boundary takes India galloping past 400!
83.4: Broad to Bumrah, FOUR runs. Swung off his feet through midwicket! Bumrah ends in a crumpled heap, but he’s middled it nevertheless! Four in front of deep square leg
83.5: Broad to Bumrah, SIX runs. Splatted for six more! World record for Bumrah! More short stuff and he whirls it up and away over deep backward square leg. Knee in the air, some Calypso flourish to that one
83.6: Broad to Bumrah, 1 run. Tip and run, Broad sweeps up and throws himself into the stumps with Siraj diving for his ground. Just makes it home!
More to follow
Spin bowlers who have captured 20 plus five wicket hauls in a test innings – NM Lyon of Australia joins the elite list
NM Lyon of Australia became the ninth spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five wicket hauls on 20 plus occasions. He also became the third Australian bowler to perform such a feat. The following table lists all the bowlers who have captured 20 plus five wicket hauls.
No
Player
Team
Mat
Balls
Runs
Wkts
5+
1
Muralidaran
Srl
133
44039
18180
800
67
2
SK Warne
Aus
145
40705
17995
708
37
3
A Kumble
Ind
132
40850
18355
619
35
4
R Herath
Srl
093
25993
12157
433
34
5
R Ashwin
Ind
086
23089
10666
442
30
6
Harbhajan
Ind
103
28580
13537
417
25
7
CV Grimmett
Aus
037
14513
5231
216
21
8
NM Lyon
Aus
109
28199
13853
436
20
9
DL Vettori
NZl
113
28814
12441
362
20
No
Player
Team
Mat
Balls
Runs
Wkts
5+
1
SK Warne
Aus
145
40705
17995
708
37
2
CV Grimmett
Aus
037
14513
5231
216
21
3
NM Lyon
Aus
109
28199
13853
436
20
NM Lyon joined the elite list with his five for 90 against Sri Lanka in the just concluded test at Galle. All his 20 five fors are tabulated below
England won the toss and chose to field first in this test to provide the 15th occasion of England doing so against India. It also provides the 14th occasion of England doing so against India on home soil and second such occasion in a test at Birmingham
This test witnessed both the teams led by new captains in England-India test series. BA Stokes who captained England became the 31st captain to lead England against India. JJ Bumrah who captained India became the 20th captain to lead India against England.
Shubman Gill and CA Pujara who opened India’s innings in this test became the 162nd opening pair for India in tests. They also became the 72nd India’s opening pair against England.
Shubman Gill and CA Pujara who opened India’s innings in this test became the 104th opening pair for India in away tests. They also became the 40th India’s opening pair against England in England.
CA Pujara opened the innings for the eighth occasion in his test career of which he has batted at number two position on seven occasions. This is the second occasion of his batting at number two position for the second time in the first innings of a test. The other occasion was against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC in Aug 2015. He had scored 145 not out in this innings.
RR Pant scored 146 in this game to provide the 529th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the 245th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on away soil.
RR Pant scored 146 in this game to provide the 107th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against England in a test innings. It also provides the 47th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against England in a test innings in England
RR Pant scored 146 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in a test innings on away soil.
RR Pant scored 146 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century against England in a test innings. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century against England in a test innings in England.
RR Pant’s 146 in this game represents his fifth century as a a wicket keeper batsman and he became the second Indian wicket keeper to score five or more centuries in a test innings after MS Dhoni. MS Dhoni has scored six centuries in a test innings
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MS Dhoni
148
2
Pak
Faisalabad
21 Jan 2006
2
MS Dhoni
110
1
Srl
Ahmedabad
16 Nov 2009
3
MS Dhoni
100*
2
Srl
Brabourne
02 Dec 2009
4
MS Dhoni
132*
2
SAF
Kolkata
14 Feb 2010
5
MS Dhoni
144
1
Win
Kolkata
14 Nov 2011
6
MS Dhoni
224
2
Aus
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RR Pant
114
4
Eng
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
2
RR Pant
159*
1
Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2019
3
RR Pant
101
2
Eng
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2021
4
RR Pant
100*
3
SAF
Cape Town
11 Jan 2022
5
RR Pant
146
1
Eng
Birmingham
01 Jul 2022
RR Pant’s 146 in this game represent his third century against England as a wicket keeper batsman. He now holds the record for most test centuries by an Indian wicket keeper batsman against England. Previous record was held by BK Kunderan who had scored two centuries.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BK Kunderan
192
1
Eng
Chennai
10 Jan 1964
2
BK Kunderan
100
3
Eng
Delhi
08 Feb 1964
1
RR Pant
114
4
Eng
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
2
RR Pant
101
2
Eng
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2021
3
RR Pant
146
1
Eng
Birmingham
01 Jul 2022
RR Pant of India became the 19th wicket keeper batsman to score five or more centuries in a test innings in the annals of test cricket.
RR Pant and RA Jadeja added 222 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 602nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 48th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket in a test innings.
RR Pant and RA Jadeja added 222 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 118th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England in a test innings. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket in a test innings against England
RR Pant and RA Jadeja added 222 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 85th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings. It also provides the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership for the sixth wicket in a test innings.
RR Pant and RA Jadeja added 222 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the 17th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership against England in a test innings. It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership for the sixth wicket in a test innings against England
It also represents a record partnership by Indian batsmen against England for the sixth wicket. The previous best was 204 runs between KL Rahul and RR Pant at The Oval in Sep 2018.
RR Pant and RA Jadeja added 222 runs for the sixth wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a “Double Nelson” 222 runs partnership against England in a test innings.
No
Partners
W
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Hazare/VLManjrekar
4
222
1
Eng
Leeds
05.06.52
2
Azharuddin/Tendulkar
6
222
2
SAF
Cape Town
02.01.97
3
Dravid/Tendulkar
3
222*
2
Ban
Mirpur
24.01.10
4
Kohli/Pujara
3
222
3
SAF
Jo’burg
18.12.13
5
Kohli/Rahane
4
222
1
Ban
Hyd-RGS
09.02.17
6
RJadeja/Pant
6
222
1
Eng
Birmingham
01.07.22
It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting 222 runs partnership against England in a test innings
No
Partners
W
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Hazare/VLManjrekar
4
222
1
Eng
Leeds
05.06.52
2
RJadeja/Pant
6
222
1
Eng
Birmingham
01.07.22
It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting 222 runs partnership for the sixth wicket in a test innings
England won the toss and chose to field first in this test to provide the 15th occasion of England doing so against India. It also provides the 14th occasion of England doing so against India on home soil and second such occasion in a test at Birmingham
This test witnessed both the teams led by new captains in England-India test series. BA Stokes who captained England became the 31st captain to lead England against India. JJ Bumrah who captained India became the 20th captain to lead India against England.
Shubman Gill and CA Pujara who opened India’s innings in this test became the 162nd opening pair for India in tests. They also became the 72nd India’s opening pair against England.
Shubman Gill and CA Pujara who opened India’s innings in this test became the 104th opening pair for India in away tests. They also became the 40th India’s opening pair against England in England.
CA Pujara opened the innings for the eighth occasion in his test career of which he has batted at number two position on seven occasions. This is the second occasion of his batting at number two position for the second time in the first innings of a test. The other occasion was against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC in Aug 2015. He had scored 145 not out in this innings.
…………..More to follow
JJ Bumrah will be the 36th captain to lead India in tests
SV Samson and DJ Hooda added 176 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 281st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the 76th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in T20Is
It also represents the record partnership for the second wicket in T20Is. The previous best was the 167 runs unfinished partnership between JC Buttler and DJ Malan of England against South Africa at Cape Town on 01 Dec 20
It also provides the 26th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for any wicket in T20Is. It also provides the eighth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in T20Is
It also represents the record partnership by Indian batsmen for the any wicket in T20Is. The previous best was the 165 run partnership for the first wicket between KL Rahul and RG Sharma against Sri Lanka at Indore on 22 Dec 2017
It also represents the record partnership by Indian batsmen for the second wicket in T20Is. The previous best was the 138 runs partnership for the second wicket between V Kohli and RG Sharma against South Africa at Dharmasala on 02 Oct 2015
It also represents the record partnership by Indian batsmen for the any wicket against Ireland in T20Is. The previous best was the 160 run partnership for the first wicket between S Dhawan and RG Sharma against Ireland at Dublin-M on 27 Jun 2018.
SV Samson scored 77 in this game to provide the 70th occasion of Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in T20Is. These seventy occasions include four centuries – all by RG Sharma.
DJ Hooda scored 104 in this game to provide the 86th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings in T20Is.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SK Raina
101
1
RSA
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
2
RG Sharma
106
1
RSA
Dharamsala
02 Oct 2015
3
KL Rahul
110*
2
Win
Lauderhill
27 Aug 2016
4
RG Sharma
118
1
Srl
Indore
22 Dec 2017
5
KL Rahul
101*
2
Eng
Manchester
03 Jul 2018
6
RG Sharma
100*
2
Eng
Bristol
08 Jul 2018
7
RG Sharma
111*
1
Win
Lucknow
06 Nov 2018
8
DJ Hooda
104
1
Ire
Dublin-M
28 Jun 2022
It also provides the fourth occasion of a batsman scoring a century in an innings against Ireland in T20Is.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
H Zazai
162*
1
Afg
Ire
Dehradun
23 Feb 2019
2
Muhd Waseem
107*
2
UAE
Ire
ICCA Dubai
10 Oct 2021
3
Muhd Waseem
112
2
UAE
Ire
Al Amerat
24 Feb 2022
4
DJ Hooda
104
1
Ind
Ire
Dublin-M
28 Jun 2022
It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in T20Is. The previous best was 97 by RG Sharma at Dublin-M on 27 Jun 2018.
DJ Hooda’s 104 in this game provides the 14th occasion of a batsman batting at number three scoring a century in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman batting at number three scoring a century in an innings in T20Is. It also represents the highest individual score by an Indian batsman batting at number three in an innings in T20Is.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SK Raina
101
1
RSA
Gros Islet
02 May 2010
2
KL Rahul
101*
2
Eng
Manchester
03 Jul 2018
3
DJ Hooda
104
1
Ire
Dublin-M
28 Jun 2022
KD Karthik, AR Patel and HV Patel collected the first ball ducks in this game to provide the 29th, 30th and 31st occasion of Indian batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in a T20I innings.
It also provides the 18th occasion of exact three batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings in T20Is.
It also provides the second occasion of batsmen batting at number six, seven and eight collecting first ball ducks in an innings in the history of T20Is.
HV Patel returned with figures of one for 54 in this game to provide the 227th occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the 18th occasion of Indian bowler conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in T20Is.
India won this game by four runs to provide the eleventh occasion of India winning a T20I by a single digit runs margin.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Ind
won
8 runs
Win
Kolkata
18 Feb 2022
2
Ind
won
8 runs
Eng
Ahmedabad
18 Mar 2021
3
Ind
won
7 runs
NZl
Mt Maun’nui
02 Feb 2020
4
Ind
won
7 runs
RSA
Cape Town
24 Feb 2018
5
Ind
won
6 runs
NZl
Trivandrum
07 Nov 2017
6
Ind
won
5 runs
Pak
Jo’bug
24 Sep 2007
7
Ind
won
5 runs
Eng
Nagpur
29 Jan 2017
8
Ind
won
4 runs
Ire
Dublin-M
28 Jun 2022
9
Ind
won
3 runs
Zim
Harare
22 Jun 2016
10
Ind
won
1 run
Ban
Bengaluru
23 Mar 2016
11
Ind
won
1 run
RSA
Col-RPS
02 Oct 2012
India won this game by four runs to provide its 105th win in T20Is
Exact three batsmen collecting first ball ducks in an innings in a Twenty20 Internationals
KD Karthik, AR Patel and HV Patel of India collected the first ball ducks against Ireland at Dublin-M on 28 Jun 22 to provide the 18th occasion of exact three batsmen collecting the first ball ducks in an innings in Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
R
B
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
CH Morris
0
1
2
RSA
Pak
Centurion
03.03.13
JL Ontong
0
1
2
RSA
Pak
Centurion
03.03.13
F Behardien
0
1
2
RSA
Pak
Centurion
03.03.13
2
Tamim Iqbal
0
1
2
Ban
Afg
Dehradun
03.06.18
Sabbir Rahman
0
1
2
Ban
Afg
Dehradun
03.06.18
Rubel Hossain
0
1
2
Ban
Afg
Dehradun
03.06.18
3
JM Bairstow
0
1
1
Eng
Ind
Manchester
03.07.18
JE Root
0
1
1
Eng
Ind
Manchester
03.07.18
CJ Jordan
0
1
1
Eng
Ind
Manchester
03.07.18
4
LA Dunbar
0
1
1
Ser
Gre
Corfu
15.10.19
H Dajc
0
1
1
Ser
Gre
Corfu
15.10.19
I Civric
0
1
1
Ser
Gre
Corfu
15.10.19
5
Soumya Sarkar
0
1
2
Ban
Ind
Nagpur
10.11.19
Mushfiqur Rahim
0
1
2
Ban
Ind
Nagpur
10.11.19
Afif Hossain
0
1
2
Ban
Ind
Nagpur
10.11.19
6
Hamed Khan
0
1
2
HKG
Mal
K Lumpur
20.02.20
Nizakat Khan
0
1
2
HKG
Mal
K Lumpur
21.02.20
KD Shah
0
1
2
HKG
Mal
K Lumpur
21.02.20
7
CH Gayle
0
1
2
Win
Srl
Coolidge
03.03.21
N Pooran
0
1
2
Win
Srl
Coolidge
03.03.21
FA Allen
0
1
2
Win
Srl
Coolidge
03.03.21
8
Kamunhukamwe
0
1
2
Zim
Afg
A Dhabi
19.03.21
B Mavuta
0
1
2
Zim
Afg
A Dhabi
19.03.21
B Muzarabani
0
1
2
Zim
Afg
A Dhabi
19.03.21
9
SR Mohan
0
1
1
SEY
Gha
Rwanda
16.10.21
Mazharul Islam
0
1
1
SEY
Gha
Rwanda
16.10.21
S Udhayan
0
1
1
SEY
Gha
Rwanda
16.10.21
10
YYM Jakda
0
1
1
LES
SEY
Rwanda
17.10.21
MV Matsau
0
1
1
LES
SEY
Rwanda
17.10.21
TG Thamae
0
1
1
LES
SEY
Rwanda
17.10.21
11
Manpreet Singh
0
1
1
ITA
Ger
Almeria
21.10.21
Jaspreet Singh
0
1
1
ITA
Ger
Almeria
21.10.21
Baljit Singh
0
1
1
ITA
Ger
Almeria
21.10.21
12
P Byron
0
1
2
SEY
Uga
Kigali
22.10.21
VL Mukesh
0
1
2
SEY
Uga
Kigali
22.10.21
SR Rocket
0
1
2
SEY
Uga
Kigali
22.10.21
13
JA Fitzgerald
0
1
1
Gib
Bul
Marsa
24.10.21
K Nestor
0
1
1
Gib
Bul
Marsa
24.10.21
LA Collado
0
1
1
Gib
Bul
Marsa
24.10.21
14
CS MacLeod
0
1
2
Sco
Afg
Sharjah
25.10.21
MH Cross
0
1
2
Sco
Afg
Sharjah
25.10.21
BTJ Wheal
0
1
2
Sco
Afg
Sharjah
25.10.21
15
Soumya Sarkar
0
1
1
Ban
RSA
A Dhabi
02.11.21
Afif Hossain
0
1
1
Ban
RSA
A Dhabi
02.11.21
Nasum Ahmed
0
1
1
Ban
RSA
A Dhabi
02.11.21
16
A Kirschbaum
0
1
1
Arg
Can
N Sound
13.11.21
H Fennell
0
1
1
Arg
Can
N Sound
13.11.21
J Hurley
0
1
1
Arg
Can
N Sound
13.11.21
17
DC Drakes
0
1
2
Win
Pak
Karachi
14.12.21
HR Walsh
0
1
2
Win
Pak
Karachi
14.12.21
O Thomas
0
1
2
Win
Pak
Karachi
14.12.21
18
KD Karthik
0
1
1
Ind
Ire
Dublin-M
28.06.22
AR Patel
0
1
1
Ind
Ire
Dublin-M
28.06.22
HV Patel
0
1
1
Ind
Ire
Dublin-M
28.06.22
150 and a century in a test on three or more occasions
JM Bairstow of England scored 162 and 71 not out against New Zealand in the just concluded test at Leeds to provide the 139th occasion of batsman scoring 150 and fifty in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KS Ranjitsinhji
62
154*
Eng
Aus
Man’ter
16 Jul 1896
2
H Sutcliffe
176
127
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1925
3
J Ryder
201*
88
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
16 Jan 1925
4
H Sutcliffe
76
161
Eng
Aus
The Oval
14 Aug 1926
5
Hammond
119*
177
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
01 Feb 1929
6
A Sandham
152
51
Eng
Win
Barbados
11 Jan 1930
7
EH Hendren
77
205*
Eng
Win
Trinidad
01 Feb 1930
8
A Sandham
325
50
Eng
Win
Kingston
03 Apr 1930
9
H Sutcliffe
161
54
Eng
Aus
The Oval
16 Aug 1930
10
Bradman
244
77
Aus
Eng
The Oval
18 Aug 1934
11
L Hutton
73
165*
Eng
Win
The Oval
19 Aug 1939
12
A Melville
189
104*
SAF
Eng
Not’ham
07 Jun 1947
13
Compton
65
163
Eng
SAF
Not’ham
07 Jun 1947
14
B Mitchell
120
189*
SAF
Eng
The Oval
16 Aug 1947
15
ED Weekes
162
101
Win
Ind
Kolkata
31 Dec 1948
16
Rowan
236
60*
SAF
Eng
Leeds
26 Jul 1951
17
MH Mankad
72
184
Ind
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jun 1952
18
ED Weekes
161
55*
Win
Ind
Trinidad
19 Feb 1953
19
F Worrell
167
56
Win
Eng
Trinidad
17 Mar 1954
20
CL Walcott
155
110
Win
Aus
Kingston
11 Jun 1955
21
Compton
158
71
Eng
SAF
Man’ter
07 Jul 1955
22
G Pullar
59
175
Eng
SAF
The Oval
18 Aug 1960
23
Barrington
151*
52*
Eng
Ind
Brabourne
11 Nov 1961
24
PR Umrigar
56
172*
Ind
Win
Trinidad
04 Apr 1962
25
RB Simpson
153
115
Aus
Pak
Karachi
24 Oct 1964
26
WM Lawry
210
58*
Aus
Win
Barbados
05 May 1965
27
DT Lindsay
69
182
SAF
Aus
Jo’burg
23 Dec 1966
28
GS Sobers
152
95*
Win
Eng
Guyana
28 Mar 1968
29
KD Walters
242
103
Aus
Win
Sydney
14 Feb 1969
30
SM Nurse
95
168
Win
NZl
Auckland
27 Feb 1969
31
RB Kanhai
56
158*
Win
Ind
Kingston
18 Feb 1971
32
SM Gavaskar
124
220
Ind
Win
Trinidad
13 Apr 1971
33
LG Rowe
214
100*
Win
NZl
Kingston
16 Feb 1972
34
BE Congdon
166*
82
NZl
Win
Trinidad
09 Mar 1972
35
Sadiq Mohd
166
68
Pak
NZl
Wellington
02 Feb 1973
36
GS Chappell
247*
133
Aus
NZl
Wellington
01 Mar 1974
37
IVA Richards
232
63
Win
Eng
Not’ham
03 Jun 1976
38
Javed Miandad
206
85
Pak
NZl
Karachi
30 Oct 1976
39
Zaheer Abbas
176
96
Pak
Ind
Faisalabad
16 Oct 1978
40
SM Gavaskar
205
73
Ind
Win
Wankhede
01 Dec 1978
41
SM Gavaskar
107
182*
Ind
Win
Kolkata
29 Dec 1978
42
Javed Miandad
81
160*
Pak
NZl
Ch’church
02 Feb 1979
43
AR Border
162
50
Aus
Ind
Chennai
11 Sep 1979
44
AR Border
150*
153
Aus
Pak
Lahore
18 Mar 1980
45
KJ Hughes
213
53
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
23 Jan 1981
46
Vengsarkar
159
63
Ind
Win
Delhi
29 Oct 1983
47
RB Richardson
185
60
Win
NZl
Guyana
06 Apr 1985
48
MW Gatting
61
150*
Eng
Pak
The Oval
06 Aug 1987
49
AH Jones
150
64
NZl
Aus
Adelaide
11 Dec 1987
50
GA Gooch
333
123
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
51
Tendulkar
179
54
Ind
Win
Nagpur
01 Dec 1994
52
JC Adams
174*
78*
Win
Ind
Mohali
10 Dec 1994
53
SR Waugh
170
61*
Aus
Srl
Adelaide
25 Jan 1996
54
Tendulkar
177
74
Ind
Eng
Not’ham
04 Jul 1996
55
GW Flower
104
151
Zim
NZl
Harare
18 Sep 1997
56
SP Fleming
78
174*
NZl
Srl
Col-RPS
27 May 1998
57
MA Taylor
334*
92
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
58
JL Langer
179*
52
Aus
Eng
Adelaide
11 Dec 1998
59
R Dravid
190
103*
Ind
NZl
Hamilton
02 Jan 1999
60
WW Hinds
165
52
Win
Pak
Barbados
18 May 2000
61
R Dravid
200*
70*
Ind
Zim
Delhi
18 Nov 2000
62
A Flower
183*
70
Zim
Ind
Delhi
18 Nov 2000
63
A Flower
55
232*
Zim
Ind
Nagpur
25 Nov 2000
64
Laxman
59
281
Ind
Aus
Kolkata
11 Mar 2001
65
MS Sinclair
204*
50*
NZl
Pak
Ch’church
15 Mar 2001
66
A Flower
142
199*
Zim
SAF
Harare
07 Sep 2001
67
BC Lara
221
130
Win
Srl
Col-SSC
29 Nov 2001
68
Younis Khan
153
71
Pak
Win
Sharjah
07 Feb 2002
69
ML Hayden
197
103
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
70
DS Lehmann
160
66
Aus
Win
Trinidad
19 Apr 2003
71
SP Fleming
274*
69*
NZl
Srl
Col-PSS
25 Apr 2003
72
GC Smith
277
85
SAF
Eng
Birm’ham
24 Jul 2003
73
Y Hameed
170
105
Pak
Ban
Karachi
20 Aug 2003
74
Trescothick
219
69*
Eng
SAF
The Oval
04 Sep 2003
75
R Dravid
222
73
Ind
NZl
Ahm’bad
08 Oct 2003
76
RT Ponting
169
53*
Aus
Zim
Sydney
17 Oct 2003
77
R Dravid
233
72*
Ind
Aus
Adelaide
12 Dec 2003
78
Tendulkar
241*
60*
Ind
Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2004
79
Sangakkara
232
64
Srl
SAF
Col-SSC
11 Aug 2004
80
JL Langer
191
97
Aus
Pak
Perth
16 Dec 2004
81
HH Gibbs
161
98
SAF
Eng
Jo’burg
13 Jan 2005
82
T Taibu
85*
153
Zim
Ban
Dhaka
14 Jan 2005
83
Younis Khan
267
84*
Pak
Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
84
Chanderpaul
92
153*
Win
Pak
Barbados
26 May 2005
85
Younis Khan
83
194
Pak
Ind
Faisalabad
21 Jan 2006
86
Tharanga
165
71*
Srl
Ban
Bogra
08 Mar 2006
87
Mohd Yousuf
56
191
Pak
Win
Multan
19 Nov 2006
88
RT Ponting
196
60*
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
89
LPC Silva
61
152*
Srl
NZl
Wellington
15 Dec 2006
90
JH Kallis
155
100*
SAF
Pak
Karachi
01 Oct 2007
91
PA Jaques
150
68
Aus
Srl
Hobart
16 Nov 2007
92
Sangakkara
57
192
Srl
Aus
Hobart
16 Nov 2007
93
W Jaffer
202
56
Ind
Pak
Kolkata
30 Nov 2007
94
Sangakkara
92
152
Srl
Eng
Kandy
01 Dec 2007
95
SC Ganguly
239
91
Ind
Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
96
A Symonds
162*
61
Aus
Ind
Sydney
02 Jan 2008
97
V Sehwag
63
151
Ind
Aus
Adelaide
24 Jan 2008
98
HM Amla
159
81
SAF
Ind
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
99
ND McKenzie
94
155*
SAF
Ind
Chennai
26 Mar 2008
100
V Sehwag
201*
50
Ind
Srl
Galle
31 Jul 2008
101
Laxman
200*
59*
Ind
Aus
Delhi
29 Oct 2008
102
G Gambhir
179
97
Ind
Eng
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
103
TM Dilshan
162
143
Srl
Ban
Chat’gram
03 Jan 2009
104
PJ Hughes
115
160
Aus
SAF
Durban
06 Mar 2009
105
RT Ponting
209
89
Aus
Pak
Hobart
14 Jan 2010
106
MJ Guptill
189
56*
NZl
Ban
Hamilton
15 Feb 2010
107
Tendulkar
214
53*
Ind
Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
108
AN Cook
67
235*
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
109
JH Kallis
161
109*
SAF
Ind
Cape Town
02 Jan 2011
110
RT Ponting
221
60*
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
24 Jan 2012
111
CH Gayle
150
64*
Win
NZl
N Sound
25 Jul 2012
112
BRM Taylor
171
102*
Zim
Ban
Harare
17 Apr 2013
113
AD Mathews
91
157*
Srl
Pak
Abu Dhabi
31 Dec 2013
114
Sangakkara
319
105
Srl
Ban
Chat’gram
04 Feb 2014
115
H Masakadza
158
61
Zim
Ban
Khulna
03 Nov 2014
116
SPD Smith
162*
52*
Aus
Ind
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
117
V Kohli
169
54
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2014
118
Williamson
69
242*
NZl
Srl
Wellington
03 Jan 2015
119
SPD Smith
199
54*
Aus
Win
Kingston
11 Jun 2015
120
SPD Smith
215
58
Aus
Eng
Lord’s
16 Jul 2015
121
LD Chandimal
59
162*
Srl
Ind
Galle
12 Aug 2015
122
DA Warner
163
116
Aus
NZl
Brisbane
05 Nov 2015
123
JA Burns
170
65
Aus
NZl
Ch’church
20 Feb 2016
124
JE Root
254
71*
Eng
Pak
Man’ter
22 Jul 2016
125
V Kohli
167
81
Ind
Eng
Vizag
17 Nov 2016
126
V Kohli
243
50
Ind
Srl
Delhi
02 Dec 2017
127
M Haque
176
105
Ban
Srl
Chat’gram
31 Jan 2018
128
F Karunaratne
158*
60
Srl
SAF
Galle
12 Jul 2018
129
TM Head
161
59*
Aus
Srl
Canberra
01 Feb 2019
130
MDKJ Perera
51
153*
Srl
SAF
Durban
13 Feb 2019
131
SPD Smith
211
82
Aus
Eng
Man’ter
04 Sep 2019
132
RG Sharma
176
127
Ind
SAF
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
133
Labuschagne
215
59
Aus
NZl
Sydney
03 Jan 2020
134
BA Stokes
176
78*
Eng
Win
Man’ter
16 Jul 2020
135
MA Agarwal
150
62
Ind
NZl
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
136
Imam-ul-Haq
157
111*
Pak
Aus
Rawalpindi
04 Mar 2022
137
Brathwaite
160
56*
Win
Eng
Barbados
16 Mar 2022
138
DJ Mitchell
190
62*
NZl
Eng
Not’ham
10 Jun 2022
139
JM Bairstow
162
71*
Eng
NZl
Leeds
23 Jun 2022
It also provides the 20th occasion of an England batsman scoring 150 and fifty in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KS Ranjitsinhji
62
154*
Eng
Aus
Man’ter
16 Jul 1896
2
H Sutcliffe
176
127
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1925
3
H Sutcliffe
76
161
Eng
Aus
The Oval
14 Aug 1926
4
Hammond
119*
177
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
01 Feb 1929
5
A Sandham
152
51
Eng
Win
Barbados
11 Jan 1930
6
EH Hendren
77
205*
Eng
Win
Trinidad
01 Feb 1930
7
A Sandham
325
50
Eng
Win
Kingston
03 Apr 1930
8
H Sutcliffe
161
54
Eng
Aus
The Oval
16 Aug 1930
9
L Hutton
73
165*
Eng
Win
The Oval
19 Aug 1939
10
Compton
65
163
Eng
SAF
Not’ham
07 Jun 1947
11
Compton
158
71
Eng
SAF
Man’ter
07 Jul 1955
12
G Pullar
59
175
Eng
SAF
The Oval
18 Aug 1960
13
Barrington
151*
52*
Eng
Ind
Brabourne
11 Nov 1961
14
MW Gatting
61
150*
Eng
Pak
The Oval
06 Aug 1987
15
GA Gooch
333
123
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
16
Trescothick
219
69*
Eng
SAF
The Oval
04 Sep 2003
17
AN Cook
67
235*
Eng
Aus
Brisbane
25 Nov 2010
18
JE Root
254
71*
Eng
Pak
Man’ter
22 Jul 2016
19
BA Stokes
176
78*
Eng
Win
Man’ter
16 Jul 2020
20
JM Bairstow
162
71*
Eng
NZl
Leeds
23 Jun 2022
It also provides the 17th occasion of a batsman scoring 150 and fifty in a test against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
SM Nurse
95
168
Win
NZl
Auckland
27 Feb 1969
2
LG Rowe
214
100*
Win
NZl
Kingston
16 Feb 1972
3
Sadiq Mohd
166
68
Pak
NZl
Wellington
02 Feb 1973
4
GS Chappell
247*
133
Aus
NZl
Wellington
01 Mar 1974
5
Javed Miandad
206
85
Pak
NZl
Karachi
30 Oct 1976
6
Javed Miandad
81
160*
Pak
NZl
Ch’church
02 Feb 1979
7
RB Richardson
185
60
Win
NZl
Guyana
06 Apr 1985
8
GW Flower
104
151
Zim
NZl
Harare
18 Sep 1997
9
R Dravid
190
103*
Ind
NZl
Hamilton
02 Jan 1999
10
R Dravid
222
73
Ind
NZl
Ahm’bad
08 Oct 2003
11
LPC Silva
61
152*
Srl
NZl
Wellington
15 Dec 2006
12
CH Gayle
150
64*
Win
NZl
N Sound
25 Jul 2012
13
DA Warner
163
116
Aus
NZl
Brisbane
05 Nov 2015
14
JA Burns
170
65
Aus
NZl
Ch’church
20 Feb 2016
15
Labuschagne
215
59
Aus
NZl
Sydney
03 Jan 2020
16
MA Agarwal
150
62
Ind
NZl
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
17
JM Bairstow
162
71*
Eng
NZl
Leeds
23 Jun 2022
The following table lists the 25 occasions of a batsman scoring 150 and a century in a test.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
H Sutcliffe
176
127
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1925
2
Hammond
119*
177
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
01 Feb 1929
3
A Melville
189
104*
SAF
Eng
Not’ham
07 Jun 1947
4
B Mitchell
120
189*
SAF
Eng
The Oval
16 Aug 1947
5
ED Weekes
162
101
Win
Ind
Kolkata
31 Dec 1948
6
CL Walcott
155
110
Win
Aus
Kingston
11 Jun 1955
7
RB Simpson
153
115
Aus
Pak
Karachi
24 Oct 1964
8
KD Walters
242
103
Aus
Win
Sydney
14 Feb 1969
9
SM Gavaskar
124
220
Ind
Win
Trinidad
13 Apr 1971
10
SM Gavaskar
107
182*
Ind
Win
Kolkata
29 Dec 1978
11
AR Border
150*
153
Aus
Pak
Lahore
18 Mar 1980
12
GA Gooch
333
123
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
13
GW Flower
104
151
Zim
NZl
Harare
18 Sep 1997
14
R Dravid
190
103*
Ind
NZl
Hamilton
02 Jan 1999
15
A Flower
142
199*
Zim
SAF
Harare
07 Sep 2001
16
BC Lara
221
130
Win
Srl
Col-SSC
29 Nov 2001
17
ML Hayden
197
103
Aus
Eng
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
18
Y Hameed
170
105
Pak
Ban
Karachi
20 Aug 2003
19
JH Kallis
155
100*
SAF
Pak
Karachi
01 Oct 2007
20
TM Dilshan
162
143
Srl
Ban
Chat’gram
03 Jan 2009
21
PJ Hughes
115
160
Aus
SAF
Durban
06 Mar 2009
22
JH Kallis
161
109*
SAF
Ind
Cape Town
02 Jan 2011
23
BRM Taylor
171
102*
Zim
Ban
Harare
17 Apr 2013
24
Sangakkara
319
105
Srl
Ban
Chat’gram
04 Feb 2014
25
DA Warner
163
116
Aus
NZl
Brisbane
05 Nov 2015
26
M Haque
176
105
Ban
Srl
Chat’gram
31 Jan 2018
27
RG Sharma
176
127
Ind
SAF
Vizag
02 Oct 2019
28
Imam-ul-Haq
157
111*
Pak
Aus
Rawalpindi
04 Mar 2022
GA Gooch of England and KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka are the only two batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 300 and a century in a test.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GA Gooch
333
123
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
2
Sangakkara
319
105
Srl
Ban
Chat’gram
04 Feb 2014
AR Border of Australia remains the only batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 150 plus runs in both innings of a test. He scored 150 not out and 153 against Pakistan at Lahore in March 1980
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AR Border
150*
153
Aus
Pak
Lahore
18 Mar 1980
SM Gavaskar of India was the first batsman in the history of test cricket to score 150 and a century on two occasions and JH Kallis of South Africa emulated him later. As on date, SM Gavaskar and JH Kallis are the only two batsmen in the history of test cricket to score 150 and a century in a test on two occasions.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JH Kallis
155
100*
SAF
Pak
Karachi
01 Oct 2007
2
JH Kallis
161
109*
SAF
Ind
Cape Town
02 Jan 2011
1
SM Gavaskar
124
220
Ind
Win
Trinidad
13 Apr 1971
2
SM Gavaskar
107
182*
Ind
Win
Kolkata
29 Dec 1978
The following table lists the 35 occasions of a batsman scoring 200 and a fifty in a test.