Other Stats highlights of T20I between India and South Africa at Rajkot on 17 Jun 22

Other Stats highlights of T20I between India and South Africa at Rajkot on 17 Jun 22

South Africa won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game to provide the 39th occasion of South Africa doing so in T20Is. It also provides the eleventh occasion of South Africa doing so against India in T20Is

South Africa inserted the opposition and lost the game to provide the 15th occasion of South Africa losing a T20I game after inserting the opposition. It also provides the sixth occasion of South Africa losing a game against India in T20Is after inserting the opposition

The only boundary four scored by SS Iyer in this game fetched him an aggregate of 903 runs in T20Is. He became the ninth Indian batsman to aggregate 900 plus T20I runs

NoPlayerMatInnsNORunsHSAve
1RG Sharma12511715331311832.48
2V Kohli978925329694*51.50
3KL Rahul565271831110*40.68
4S Dhawan6866317599227.92
5MS Dhoni98854216175637.60
6SK Raina786611160510129.18
7Yuvraj Singh58519117777*28.02
8G Gambhir373629327527.41
9SS Iyer40361090374*34.73

Q de Kock was dismissed run out for 14 in this game to provide the 156th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the tenth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in T20Is against India

Q de Kock was dismissed run out for 14 in this game to provide the 156th occasion of a South African wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of a South African wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in an innings in T20Is against India

It also provides the third occasion of Q de Kock dismissed run out in a T20I as a wicket keeper batsman

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1Q de Kock092SrlDelhi28 Mar 2016
2Q de Kock201SrlCol-RPS14 Aug 2018
3Q de Kock142IndRajkot17 Jun 2022

Avesh Khan returned with figures of four for 18 in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in a T20I innings. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in a T20I innings against South Africa.

It not only represents his first four wicket haul in T20Is but also his best bowling effort in T20Is. His previous best was 2 for 23 against Sri Lanka at Dharamsala on 17 Feb 2022. He has played six T20I games so far and has captured wickets in just two games.

KD Karthik scored 55 in this game which was his maiden half century in T20Is. He scored his T20I fifty when he was 37 years 16 days old. This is an Indian record for scoring a maiden T20I fifty taking into age criteria. He earned the distinction of becoming the oldest Indian batsman to score maiden fifty in Twenty20 Internationals. The previous record in this category was held by MS Dhoni who had scored his last fifty – 52 not out against South Africa at Centurion on 21 Feb 2018 when he was 36 years and 229 days old. S Dhawan is the other batsman to post his maiden T20I fifty when he was 35 plus year old. He was 35 years and one day old when he posted his last fifty – 52 against Australia at Sydeny on 06.12.20

Indian fieldsmen taking three or more catches in an innings in Twenty20 Internatioanals

Indian fieldsmen taking three or more catches in an innings in Twenty20 Internatioanals

RG Gaikwad of India pouched three catches against South Africa at Rajkot on 17 Jun 22 to provide the 179th occasion of a fieldsman other than the wicketkeepers taking three or more catches in a T20I innings. These 179 occasions include 17 occasion of a fieldsman taking four catches in an innings.

It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keeper taking three or more catches in an innings in a T20I. These ten occasions include one occasion of an Indian fieldsman taking four catches in an innings.

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keeper taking three or more catches in an innings in a T20I against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below

RD Gaikwad became the fourth Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch three catches in a T20I innings on home soil and the first Indian fieldsman to pouch three catches in a T20I innings on home soil against South Africa.

NoPlayerCtIOppGroundStart Date
1RG Sharma31RSAJo’burg30 Mar 2012
2SK Raina32RSACol-RPS02 Oct 2012
3AM Rahane31EngPune20 Dec 2012
4SK Raina31PakMirpur21 Mar 2014
5AM Rahane41EngBirmingham07 Sep 2014
6V Kohli32EngBengaluru01 Feb 2017
7SK Raina32RSAJo’burg18 Feb 2018
8RG Sharma32WinLucknow06 Nov 2018
9RG Sharma31NamDub-DSC08 Nov 2021
10RD Gaikwad32RSARajkot17 Jun 2022
NoPlayerCtIOppGroundStart Date
1RG Sharma31RSAJo’burg30 Mar 2012
2SK Raina32RSACol-RPS02 Oct 2012
3SK Raina32RSAJo’burg18 Feb 2018
4RD Gaikwad32RSARajkot17 Jun 2022
NoPlayerCtIOppGroundStart Date
1AM Rahane31EngPune20 Dec 2012
2V Kohli32EngBengaluru01 Feb 2017
3RG Sharma32WinLucknow06 Nov 2018
4RD Gaikwad32RSARajkot17 Jun 2022
One day internationals won by 200 plus runs margin

One day internationals won by 200 plus runs margin

England won its one day international against Netherlands at Amstelveen on 17 Jun 22 by 232 runs to provide the 54th occasion of a team winning a one day international by 200 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundDate
1New Zealandwon290 runsv IrelandAberdeen01.07.08
2Australiawon275 runsv AfghanistanPerth04.03.15
3South Africawon272 runsv ZimbabweBenoni22.10.10
4South Africawon258 runsv Sri LankaPaarl11.01.12
5Indiawon257 runsv BermudaTrinidad19.03.07
6South Africawon257 runsv West IndiesSydney27.02.15
7Australiawon256 runsv NamibiaP’fstroom27.02.03
8Indiawon256 runsv Hong KongKarachi25.06.08
9Pakistanwon255 runsv IrelandDublin-M18.08.16
10Sri Lankawon245 runsv IndiaSharjah29.10.00
11Pakistanwon244 runsv ZimbabweBulawayo20.07.18
12Sri Lankawon243 runsv BermudaTrinidad15.03.07
13Englandwon242 runsv AustraliaNottingham19.06.18
14Sri Lankawon234 runsv PakistanLahore24.01.09
15Pakistanwon233 runsv BangladeshDhaka02.06.00
16Australiawon232 runsv Sri LankaAdelaide28.01.85
17Englandwon232 runsv NetherlandsAmstelveen17.06.22
18South Africawon231 runsv NetherlandsMohali03.03.11
19Australiawon229 runsv NetherlandsBasseterre18.03.07
20Irelandwon226 runsv U.A.E.Harare12.03.18
21Australiawon224 runsv PakistanNairobi-G30.08.02
22Indiawon224 runsv West IndiesBrabourne29.10.18
23South Africawon221 runsv NetherlandsBasseterre16.03.07
24Sri Lankawon219 runsv EnglandCol-RPS23.10.18
25Pakistanwon217 runsv Sri LankaSharjah17.04.02
26Australiawon215 runsv New ZealandSt George’s20.04.07
27West Indieswon215 runsv NetherlandsDelhi28.02.11
28South Africawon214 runsv IndiaWankhede25.10.15
29South Africawon212 runsv ZimbabweCenturion10.11.09
30Englandwon210 runsv New ZealandBirmingham09.06.15
31New Zealandwon210 runsv U.S.A.The Oval10.09.04
32Sri Lankawon210 runsv CanadaHambantota20.02.11
33South Africawon209 runsv West IndiesCape Town25.01.04
34Australiawon208 runsv IndiaSydney08.02.04
35South Africawon208 runsv KenyaCape Town22.10.01
36West Indieswon208 runsv CanadaKingston13.04.10
37New Zealandwon206 runsv AustraliaAdelaide27.01.86
38South Africawon206 runsv IrelandBenoni25.09.16
39South Africawon206 runsv BangladeshMirpur19.03.11
40Sri Lankawon206 runsv NetherlandsCol-RPS16.09.02
41Pakistanwon205 runsv KenyaHambantota23.02.11
42New Zealandwon204 runsv West IndiesCh’church23.12.17
43Australiawon203 runsv ScotlandBasseterre14.03.07
44West Indieswon203 runsv New ZealandHamilton08.01.14
45Englandwon202 runsv IndiaLord’s07.06.75
46New Zealandwon202 runsv ZimbabweNapier09.02.12
47South Africawon202 runsv KenyaNairobi-G03.10.96
48Zimbabwewon202 runsv KenyaDhaka27.03.99
49Pakistanwon201 runsv ZimbabweBulawayo13.07.18
50South Africawon201 runsv IrelandCanberra03.03.15
51Australiawon200 runsv ScotlandEdinburgh03.09.13
52Indiawon200 runsv BangladeshDhaka11.04.03
53New Zealandwon200 runsv IndiaDambulla10.08.10
54South Africawon200 runsv BangladeshEast London22.10.17

It also provides the fourth occasion of England winning a one day international by 200 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundDate
1Englandwon242 runsv AustraliaNottingham19.06.18
2Englandwon232 runsv NetherlandsAmstelveen17.06.22
3Englandwon210 runsv New ZealandBirmingham09.06.15
4Englandwon202 runsv IndiaLord’s07.06.75

It also provides the sixth occasion of a team winning a one day international by 200 plus runs margin against Netherlands. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundDate
1Englandwon232 runsv NetherlandsAmstelveen17.06.22
2South Africawon231 runsv NetherlandsMohali03.03.11
3Australiawon229 runsv NetherlandsBasseterre18.03.07
4South Africawon221 runsv NetherlandsBasseterre16.03.07
5West Indieswon215 runsv NetherlandsDelhi28.02.11
6Sri Lankawon206 runsv NetherlandsCol-RPS16.09.02

England’s 232 runs victory represent the largest margin of victory by any team against Netherlands in a one day internationals. The previous largest win was 231 runs by South Africa at Mohali on 08 Mar 11.

Three centuries in a one day international innings

Three centuries in a one day international innings

One day internationals has witnessed just three occasions of three batsma scoring centuries in an innings and these three occasions are tabulated below. The third occasion came by England batsmen against Netherlands at Amstelveen on 17 Jun 22

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1HM Amla153*1RSAWinJo’burg18.01.15
2RR Rossouw1281RSAWinJo’burg18.01.15
3de Villiers1491RSAWinJo’burg18.01.15
        
1Q de Kock1091RSAIndWankhede25.10.15
2F du Plessis133*1RSAIndWankhede25.10.15
3de Villiers1191RSAIndWankhede25.10.15
        
1PD Salt1221EngNetAmstelveen17.06.22
2DJ Malan1251EngNetAmstelveen17.06.22
3JC Buttler162*1EngNetAmstelveen17.06.22
Batsmen retired hurt not out in the history of Twenty20 Internationals

Batsmen retired hurt not out in the history of Twenty20 Internationals

T Bavuma of South Africa retired hurt not out against India at Rajkot on 17 Jun 22 to provide the 30th occasion of a batsman retired hurt not out in the history of Twenty20 internationals. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a captain retired hurt not out in the history of Twenty20 internationals.

It also provides the seventh occasion of an opening batsman retired hurt not out in the history of Twenty20 internationals. It also provides the third occasion of a captain opener retired hurt not out in the history of Twenty20 internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1AR White5*1IreBerBelfast03.08.08
2Rizwan Cheema3*1CanNetDuv-DSC09.02.10
3LRPL Taylor10*2NZlWinLauderhill30.06.12
4PR Stirling8*2IreUAE.Sylhet19.03.14
5Aqib Ilyas0*1OmaHKGAbu Dhabi26.11.15
6Mushfiqur Rahim24*1BanZimKhulna17.01.16
7LRPL Taylor6*1NZlPakWellington22.01.16
8R Mutumbami0*1ZimIndHarare18.06.16
9V Vijh64*1LuxRomIlfov County30.08.19
10AW Hawkins-Kay0*1JerQatDoha11.10.19
11MIA Patel40*2MWIMozLilongwe06.11.19
12RG Sharma60*1IndNZlMt M’nui02.02.20
13EB Knowles2*2CZKBelWalferdange30.08.20
14LMP Simmons9*1WinPakBridgetown28.07.21
15E Lewis35*2WinPakProvidence31.07.21
16KF Bakiweyem11*1GhaRwaRwanda20.08.21
17S Grover14*2CZKRomIlfov County03.09.21
18S Periyalwar11*1RomLuxIlfov County05.09.21
19NM Odhiambo1*2KenUgaEntebbe17.09.21
20OJ Hairs15*2ScoPNGICCA Dubai08.10.21
21A Balbirnie15*1IreUAEICCA Dubai10.10.21
22FA Klokker3*2DenJerAlmeria17.10.21
23O Harvey15*2GhaSwaKigali20.10.21
24BA Pai107*1GibBulMarsa23.10.21
25JJ Roy20*2EngRSASharjah06.11.21
26OGL Bascome13*1BerPanCoolidge11.11.21
27V Ganesan12*1GerCanAl Amerat22.02.22
28C Munoz-Mills5*1EspNorAlmeria30.04.22
29Darwish Rasooli12*1AfgZimHarare12.06.22
30T Bavuma8*2RSAIndRajkot17.06.22
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1Rizwan Cheema3*1CanNetDuv-DSC09.02.10
2LRPL Taylor10*2NZlWinLauderhill30.06.12
3RG Sharma60*1IndNZlMt M’ganui02.02.20
4EB Knowles2*2CZKBelWalferdange30.08.20
5A Balbirnie15*1IreUAE.ICCA Dubai10.10.21
6FA Klokker3*2DenJerAlmeria17.10.21
7O Harvey15*2GhaSwaKigali20.10.21
8BA Pai107*1GibBulMarsa23.10.21
9V Ganesan12*1GerCanAl Amerat22.02.22
10C Munoz-Mills5*1Espv NorAlmeria30.04.22
11T Bavuma8*2RSAIndRajkot17.06.22
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1Rizwan Cheema3*1Canv NetDuv-DSC09.02.10
2PR Stirling8*2IreUAE.Sylhet19.03.14
3LMP Simmons9*1WinPakBridgetown28.07.21
4E Lewis35*2WinPakProvidence31.07.21
5BA Pai107*1GibBulMarsa23.10.21
6JJ Roy20*2EngRSASharjah06.11.21
7T Bavuma8*2RSAIndRajkot17.06.22
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1Rizwan Cheema3*1CanNetDuv-DSC09.02.10
2BA Pai107*1GibBulMarsa23.10.21
3T Bavuma8*2RSAIndRajkot17.06.22
India’s 50 plus runs margin wins in Twenty20 Internationals

India’s 50 plus runs margin wins in Twenty20 Internationals

India won the Rajkot Twenty20 International against South Africa on 17 Jun 2022 by 82 runs to provide its 17th win by 50 plus runs margin in a T20I. All such wins are tabulated below

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1Indwon143 runsIreDublin-M29 Jun 2018
2Indwon93 runsSrlCuttack20 Dec 2017
3Indwon90 runsEngCol-RPS23 Sep 2012
4Indwon88 runsSrlIndore22 Dec 2017
5Indwon82 runsRSARajkot17 Jun 2022
6Indwon78 runsSrlPune10 Jan 2020
7Indwon76 runsIreDublin-M27 Jun 2018
8Indwon75 runsEngBengaluru01 Feb 2017
9Indwon73 runsNZlKolkata21 Nov 2021
10Indwon73 runsAusMirpur30 Mar 2014
11Indwon71 runsWinLucknow06 Nov 2018
12Indwon69 runsSrlRanchi12 Feb 2016
13Indwon67 runsWinWankhede11 Dec 2019
14Indwon66 runsAfgAbu Dhabi03 Nov 2021
15Indwon62 runsSrlLucknow24 Feb 2022
16Indwon54 runsZimHarare17 Jul 2015
17Indwon53 runsNZlDelhi01 Nov 2017
South Africa dismissed all out for a total of less than 99 runs in an innings in T20I

South Africa dismissed all out for a total of less than 99 runs in an innings in T20I

South Africa was dismissed all out for 87 against India at Rajkot on 17 Jun 22 to provide the 178th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a score less than 99 runs in the history of Twenty20 Internationals.

It also provides the fourth occasion of South Africa dismissed all out for a score of less than 99 runs in a T20I. It also provides the first such occasion against India in a T20I. Its 87 in this game represents its lowest total in a completed innings in T20Is.

It also provides the eighth occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 99 runs against India in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1RSA981SrlCol-RPS14 Aug 2018
2RSA892AusJo’burg21 Feb 2020
3RSA962AusCape Town26 Feb 2020
4RSA872IndRajkot17 Jun 2022
       
NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1Eng802IndCol-RPS23 Sep 2012
2Aus862IndMirpur30 Mar 2014
3Srl821IndVizag14 Feb 2016
4Pak831IndMirpur27 Feb 2016
5Srl872IndCuttack20 Dec 2017
6Ire702IndDublin-M29 Jun 2018
7Sco851IndDub-DSC05 Nov 2021
8RSA872IndRajkot17 Jun 2022
England posts the highest team total in one day internationals

England posts the highest team total in one day internationals

England posted the highest team total in one day internationals. It posted 498 for 4 against Netherlands at Amsterlveen on 17 Jun 22. It was an improvement over its own previous highest total of 481 for 6 against Australia at Nottingham on 19 Jun 2018. As on date there are 21 occasions od a team posting 400 plus runs in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1Eng498/41NetAmstelveen17 Jun 2022
2Eng481/61AusNottingham19 Jun 2018
3Eng444/31PakNottingham30 Aug 2016
4Srl443/91NetAmstelveen04 Jul 2006
5RSA439/21WinJo’burg18 Jan 2015
6RSA438/92AusJo’burg12 Mar 2006
7RSA438/41IndWankhede25 Oct 2015
8Aus434/41RSAJo’burg12 Mar 2006
9RSA418/51ZimP’stroom20 Sep 2006
10Ind418/51WinIndore08 Dec 2011
11Eng418/61WinGreneda27 Feb 2019
12Aus417/61AfgPerth04 Mar 2015
13Ind414/71SrlRajkot15 Dec 2009
14Ind413/51BerTrinidad19 Mar 2007
15Srl411/82IndRajkot15 Dec 2009
16RSA411/41IreCanberra03 Mar 2015
17RSA408/51WinSydney27 Feb 2015
18Eng408/91NZlBirmingham09 Jun 2015
19Ind404/51SrlKolkata13 Nov 2014
20NZl402/21IreAberdeen01 Jul 2008
21Ind401/31RSAGwalior24 Feb 2010

England became the third team to post 400 plus runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals. Others are India {05} and South Africa {06}. The totals posted by these three teams are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIOppGroundStart Date
1Eng498/41NetAmstelveen17 Jun 2022
2Eng481/61AusNottingham19 Jun 2018
3Eng444/31PakNottingham30 Aug 2016
4Eng418/61WinGreneda27 Feb 2019
5Eng408/91NZlBirmingham09 Jun 2015
       
1Ind418/51WinIndore08 Dec 2011
2Ind414/71SrlRajkot15 Dec 2009
3Ind413/51BerTrinidad19 Mar 2007
4Ind404/51SrlKolkata13 Nov 2014
5Ind401/31RSAGwalior24 Feb 2010
       
1RSA439/21WinJo’burg18 Jan 2015
2RSA438/92AusJo’burg12 Mar 2006
3RSA438/41IndWankhede25 Oct 2015
4RSA418/51ZimP’stroom20 Sep 2006
5RSA411/41IreCanberra03 Mar 2015
6RSA408/51WinSydney27 Feb 2015
Australian bowler’s four plus wickets in a losing cause in the history of one day internationals

Australian bowler’s four plus wickets in a losing cause in the history of one day internationals

Australian bowler PJ Cummins’ four for 35 against Sri Lanka at Pallekkele on 17.06.22 was in a losing cause to provide the 434th occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals.

It also provides the 40th occasion of an Australian bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Australian bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 41st occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain against Sri Lanka in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1GJ Gilmour5481AusWinLord’s21.06.75
2GS Chappell5201AusEngBirmingham04.06.77
3GJ Cosier5181AusEngBirmingham04.06.77
4JR Thomson4671AusWinSt John’s22.02.78
5DK Lillee4561AusEngSydney11.12.79
6RM Hogg4462AusEngSydney26.12.79
7DK Lillee4122AusEngSydney14.01.80
8DK Lillee4351AusEngThe Oval20.08.80
9LS Pascoe4691AusEngBirmingham22.08.80
10LS Pascoe4391AusWinMelbourne24.01.82
11SR Waugh4482AusPakPerth02.01.87
12SP O’Donnell4651AusWinPerth04.01.87
13CJ McDermott4381AusWinMelbourne15.12.88
14MG Hughes4441AusWinSydney16.01.89
15TM Alderman4221AusPakBrabourne23.10.89
16GD McGrath4251AusEngMelbourne10.01.95
17PR Reiffel4352AusRSAFaridabad25.10.96
18SK Warne4521AusPakAdelaide15.12.96
19SK Warne4372AusPakSydney01.01.97
20MJ Clarke5351AusSrlDambulla22.02.04
21SR Clark4552AusNZlChristchurch10.12.05
22NW Bracken5672AusRSAJo’burg12.03.06
23NW Bracken4291AusSrlMelbourne29.02.08
24MG Johnson4341AusRSACape Town09.04.09
25XJ Doherty4462AusSrlMelbourne03.11.10
26DJ Hussey4211AusEngAdelaide26.01.11
27B Lee4282AusPakCol- (RPS19.03.11
28DE Bollinger4421AusSrlHambantota16.08.11
29JL Pattinson4511AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
30DT Christian5311AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
31CJ McKay4392AusEngCardiff14.09.13
32JP Faulkner4671AusEngPerth24.01.14
33NM Lyon4442AusZimHarare31.08.14
34JR Hazlewood5312AusRSAPerth16.11.14
35MA Starc6282AusNZlAuckland28.02.15
36PJ Cummins4492AusEngLeeds11.09.15
37MA Starc4592AusEngBrisbane19.01.18
38AJ Tye5461AusEngPerth28.01.18
39PJ Cummins4291AusIndNagpur05.03.19
40PJ Cummins4351AusSrlPallekele16.06.22
         
NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1MJ Clarke5351AusSrlDambulla22.02.04
2NW Bracken4291AusSrlMelbourne29.02.08
3XJ Doherty4462AusSrlMelbourne03.11.10
4DE Bollinger4421AusSrlHambantota16.08.11
5JL Pattinson4511AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
6DT Christian5311AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
7PJ Cummins4351AusSrlPallekele16.06.22
         
NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1AC Cummins4332WinSrlCol- RPS16.12.93
2Saiful Islam4361BanSrlSharjah06.04.95
3OD Gibson4351WinSrlSharjah20.10.95
4OD Gibson5401WinSrlPerth14.01.96
5Waqar Younis4621PakSrlSingapore02.04.96
6Wasim Akram4421PakSrlSharjah08.11.96
7Saqlain Mushtaq4531PajSrlKolkata27.05.97
8A Kuruvilla4431IndSrlCol- SSC24.08.97
9Wasim Akram4431PakSrlBenoni15.04.98
10Azhar Mahmood4401PakSrlVisakhapatnam27.03.99
11GJ Whittall4351ZimSrlBulawayo12.12.99
12HK Olonga4511ZimSrlHarare15.12.99
13Abdul Razzaq4361PakSrlLahore19.02.00
14HH Streak4591ZimSrlSharjah30.10.01
15MP Vaughan4221EngSrlManchester07.07.02
16MJ Clarke5351AusSrlDambulla22.02.04
17Khurram Khan4321UAESrlDambulla17.07.04
18A Nehra6591IndSrlCol- RPS09.08.05
19MM Patel4491IndSrlRajkot11.02.07
20SI Mahmood4501EngSrlN Sound04.04.07
21NW Bracken4291AusSrlMelbourne29.02.08
22Sohail Tanvir5481PakSrlKarachi29.06.08
23T Mupariwa4391ZimSrlHarare24.11.08
24Umar Gul4581PakSrlKarachi21.01.09
25KD Mills4412NZlSrlDambulla13.08.10
26XJ Doherty4462AusSrlMelbourne03.11.10
27SJ Benn4381WinSrlCol- SSC06.02.11
28CB Mpofu4621ZimSrlPallekele10.03.11
29DE Bollinger4421AusSrlHambantota16.08.11
30JL Pattinson4511AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
31DT Christian5311AusSrlMelbourne02.03.12
32KAJ Roach4271WinSrlPort of Spain07.07.13
33HF Gurney4551EngSrlLord’s31.05.14
34R McLaren4481RSASrlPallekele09.07.14
35Wahab Riaz4651PakSrlHambantota26.08.14
36Rubel Hossain4461BanSrlMirpur27.01.18
37Mohd Nabi4301AfgSrlCardiff04.06.19
38SS Cottrell4671WinSrlHambantota26.02.20
39AS Joseph4651WinSrlPallekele01.03.20
40Taskin Ahmed4461BanSrlMirpur28.05.21
41PJ Cummins4351AusSrlPallekele16.06.22
Sri Lankan bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals

Sri Lankan bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals

Sri Lankan bowler PWH de Silva’s four for 58 against Australia at Pallekkele on 14 Jun 22 was in a losing cause to provide the 433rd occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals.

It also provides the 37th occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain against Australia in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 61st occasion of a bowler’s four plus wickets in an innings going in vain against Australia in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1ALF de Mel4341SrlEngCol-SSC13.02.82
2ALF de Mel5391SrlPakLeeds16.06.83
3GF Labrooy5571SrlIndVadodara15.01.87
4GF Labrooy4391SrlAusMelbourne14.01.88
5UC Hathurusingha4571SrlWinBerri13.03.92
6ST Jayasuriya4531SrlRSACol-RPS02.09.93
7HDPK Dharmasena4371SrlRSAGqeberha21.12.94
8WPUJC Vaas4221SrlNZlSharjah07.11.96
9WPUJC Vaas4261SrlNZlWellington27.03.97
10ST Jayasuriya5581SrlWinPort of Spain06.06.97
11PA de Silva4451SrlPakPaarl09.04.98
12GP Wickramasinghe4481SrlPakJamshedpur19.03.99
13ST Jayasuriya5281SrlAusGalle22.08.99
14M Muralidaran591SrlNZlSharjah09.04.02
15CRD Fernando4481SrlEngPerth20.12.02
16M Muralidaran4272SrlAusBrisbane15.01.03
17M Muralidaran4281SrlKenNairobi-G24.02.03
18WPUJC Vaas5391SrlNZlWellington06.01.06
19WPUJC Vaas4561SrlAusSydney12.02.06
20SL Malinga4531SrlRSAAhmedabad24.10.06
21SL Malinga4542SrlRSAProvidence28.03.07
22SL Malinga4471SrlAusPerth15.02.08
23T Thushara5471SrlIndCol-RPS27.08.08
24S Randiv5421SrlEngManchester09.07.11
25SL Malinga5541SrlRSAPaarl11.01.12
26SL Malinga4342SrlNZlCardiff09.06.13
27HMRKB Herath4202SrlIndPort of Spain11.07.13
28K Kulasekara4342SrlNZlHambantota12.11.13
29BAW Mendis4732SrlIndRanchi16.11.14
30A Dananjaya4472SrlZimHambantota10.07.17
31A Dananjaya6542SrlIndPallekele24.08.17
32PLS Gamage4571SrlPakAbu Dhabi16.10.17
33NLTC Perera4751SrlRSAPallekele05.08.18
34SL Malinga4231SrlBanDub-DSC15.09.18
35NLTC Perera5551SrlAfgAbu Dhabi17.09.18
36SL Malinga5441SrlEngDambulla13.10.18
37PWH de Silva4582SrlAusPallekele14.06.22
         
NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1NLTC Perera5551SrlAfgAbu Dhabi17.09.18
2GF Labrooy4391SrlAusMelbourne14.01.88
3ST Jayasuriya5281SrlAusGalle22.08.99
4M Muralidaran4272SrlAusBrisbane15.01.03
5WPUJC Vaas4561SrlAusSydney12.02.06
6SL Malinga4471SrlAusPerth15.02.08
7PWH de Silva4582SrlAusPallekele14.06.22
         
NoPlayerWRITeamOppGroundDate
1MA Holding4171WinAusSydney18.01.80
2N Kapil Dev5431IndAusNottingham13.06.83
3Sarfraz Nawaz4271PakAusSydney10.01.84
4Abdul Qadir5531PakAusMelbourne21.01.84
5Ijaz Faqih4431PakAusAdelaide30.01.84
6PAJ DeFreitas4351EngAusAdelaide26.01.87
7GF Labrooy4391SrlAusMelbourne14.01.88
8CEL Ambrose5261WinAusMelbourne14.01.89
9AH Gray6501WinAusPort of Spain09.03.91
10MD Marshall4181WinAusMelbourne12.12.91
11RT Latham5321NZlAusAuckland28.03.93
12DB Rundle4421RSAAusBrisbane09.01.94
13AA Donald4401RSAAusSydney23.01.94
14CR Matthews4471RSAAusCape Town06.04.94
15RA Harper4461WinAusAdelaide17.12.95
16Wasim Akram4252PakAusMelbourne16.01.97
17SM Pollock4331RSAAusDurban05.04.97
18CL Cairns4402NZlAusMelbourne17.12.97
19SB O’Connor4511NZlAusSydney14.01.98
20M Dillon4201WinAusPort of Spain18.04.99
21ST Jayasuriya5281SrlAusGalle22.08.99
22J Srinath4302IndAusSydney14.01.00
23SE Bond4382NZlAusMelbourne29.01.02
24SM Pollock4321RSAAusCenturion24.03.02
25M Muralidaran4272SrllAusBrisbane15.01.03
26AR Caddick4352EngAusGqeberha02.03.03
27SE Bond6231NZlAusGqeberha11.03.03
28AB Agarkar4371IndAusWankhede01.11.03
29DR Tuffey4302NZlAusPune03.11.03
30AB Agarkar6421IndAusMelbourne09.01.04
31PT Collins5431WinAusAdelaide26.01.05
32SB Styris4401NZlAusWellington19.02.05
33DL Vettori4331ICCAusMelbourne-CS05.10.05
34AJ Hall4351RSAAusMelbourne-CS20.01.06
35WPUJC Vaas4561SrlAusSydney12.02.06
36KD Mills4381NZlAusMohali01.11.06
37SE Bond4611NZlAusHobart14.01.07
38J Lewis4362EngAusBrisbane19.01.07
39SL Malinga4471SrlAusPerth15.02.08
40IK Pathan4411IndAusAdelaide17.02.08
41G Goudie5731ScoAusEdinburgh28.08.09
42JM Anderson4551EngAusNottingham17.09.09
43SCJ Broad4641EngAusLord’s03.07.10
44CR Woakes6451EngAusBrisbane30.01.11
45AD Russell4611WinAusGros Islet25.03.12
46BA Stokes5611EngAusSouthampton16.09.13
47VD Philander4451RSAAusPerth14.11.14
48RJ Peterson4322RSAAusSydney23.11.14
49CR Woakes4402EngAusSydney16.01.15
50ST Finn5711EngAusMelbourne14.02.15
51UT Yadav4721IndAusSydney26.03.15
52AU Rashid4591EngAusSouthampton03.09.15
53I Sharma4771IndAusCanberra20.01.16
54Hasan Ali5521PakAusSydney22.01.17
55UT Yadav4711IndAusBengaluru28.09.17
56K Rabada4541RSAAusAdelaide09.11.18
57U Shinwari4491PakAusDub-DSC31.03.19
58Mohd Amir5301PakAusTaunton12.06.19
59TA Boult4511NZlAusLord’s29.06.19
60HR Walsh5391WinAusBridgetown20.07.21
61PWH de Silva4582SrlAusPallekele14.06.22