Indian bowler’s four plus wicket hauls in losing cause in Women’s one day internationals

Indian bowler’s four plus wicket hauls in losing cause in Women’s one day internationals

DB Ghosh’s four for 52 was in a losing cause for India against New Zealand at Queenstown on 15 Feb 2022 to provide the 103rd occasion of a bowler’s four wicket haul going in vain in the history of Women’s One day internationals.  It also provides the 16th occasion of Indian bowler’s four wicket haul going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerWRIOppGroundStart Date
1S Kulkarni4271NZlJamshedpur13 Mar 1985
2AS Ghosh4171EngBanstead27 Jul 1986
3DF Edulji4121EngF’stead25 Jul 1993
4P Rau4261NZlLondon28 Jul 1993
5DM Marathe4371NZlSt Saviour11 Jul 2002
6N Al Khadeer4381NZlLincoln02 Feb 2003
7DM Marathe4342NZlChennai16 Dec 2003
8N David5321NZlPretoria30 Mar 2005
9N David4481EngFaridabad27 Nov 2005
10N Al Khadeer4411AusAdelaide26 Feb 2006
11J Goswami4262NZlChennai25 Feb 2007
12G Sultana4301EngBengaluru21 Feb 2010
13J Goswami6311NZlSouthgate05 Jul 2011
14R Dhar4531AusAhmedabad12 Mar 2012
15RS Gayakwad4421EngScarborough23 Aug 2014
16DB Sharma4522NZlQueenstown15 Feb 2022
Indian captain’s fifty in a losing cause in Women’s one day internationals

Indian captain’s fifty in a losing cause in Women’s one day internationals

Mithali Raj’s 66 not out was in a losing cause for India against New Zealand at Queenstown on 15 Feb 2022 to provide the 96th occasion of a captain batswoman’s fifty going in vain in the history of Women’s One day internationals.  It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian women captain’s fifty going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1S Rangaswamy501EngAuckland12 Jan 1982
2C Kaul581EngNottingham11 Jul 1999
3Mithali Raj522NZlPretoria30 Mar 2005
4Mithali Raj592EngLord’s14 Aug 2006
5Mithali Raj731EngArundel19 Aug 2006
6Mithali Raj551EngChennai05 Mar 2007
7Mithali Raj53*1EngTaunton01 Sep 2008
8Mithali Raj55*1EngTaunton04 Sep 2008
9Mithali Raj92*1EngTaunton05 Jul 2012
10Mithali Raj581EngTruro08 Jul 2012
11Mithali Raj581AusHobart05 Feb 2016
12Mithali Raj542SAFP’stroom17 May 2017
13Mithali Raj691AusBristol12 Jul 2017
14Mithali Raj125*1v SLKatunayake16 Sep 2018
15Mithali Raj501SAFLucknow07 Mar 2021
16Mithali Raj79*1SAFLucknow17 Mar 2021
17Mithali Raj721EngBristol27 Jun 2021
18Mithali Raj591EngTaunton30 Jun 2021
19Mithali Raj631AusMackay21 Sep 2021
20Mithali Raj592NZlQueenstown12 Feb 2022
21Mithali Raj66*1NZlQueenstown15 Feb 2022
Indian batswoman’s fifty in a losing cause in Women’s one day internationals

Indian batswoman’s fifty in a losing cause in Women’s one day internationals

Mithali Raj’s 66 not out and RM Ghosh’s  65 were in a losing cause for India against New Zealand at Queenstown on 15 Feb 2022 to provide the 523rd and 524th occasion of a batswoman’s fifty going in vain in the history of Women’s One day internationals.  Their knocks were in a losing cause to provide the 84th and 85th occasion of Indian women’s fifty going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1S Rangaswamy501EngAuckland12 Jan 1982
2S Shah531AusPune08 Feb 1984
3G Banerji611AusChennai23 Feb 1984
4S Agarwal641AusChennai23 Feb 1984
5S Gupta50*2NZlJamshedpur13 Mar 1985
6S Agarwal721EngLeicester22 Jun 1986
7S Agarwal572EngF’stead25 Jul 1993
8C Kaul581EngNottingham11 Jul 1999
9C Kaul59*2NZlLincoln09 Dec 2000
10P Rau67*1NZlLincoln20 Dec 2000
11Mithali Raj611SAFP’stroom10 Mar 2002
12Mithali Raj822NZlLincoln02 Feb 2003
13Mithali Raj982EngLincoln06 Feb 2003
14A Jain511NZlChennai16 Dec 2003
15J Sharma591NZlChennai16 Dec 2003
16J Sharma582AusMysore11 Dec 2004
17Mithali Raj60*2AusMysore11 Dec 2004
18A Jain511AusMysore13 Dec 2004
19Mithali Raj522NZlPretoria30 Mar 2005
20M Sumra592EngFaridabad27 Nov 2005
21A Chopra662AusAdelaide26 Feb 2006
22Mithali Raj592EngLord’s14 Aug 2006
23Mithali Raj731EngArundel19 Aug 2006
24A Chopra531EngSouthampton24 Aug 2006
25H Kala651NZlChennai25 Feb 2007
26KV Jain751AusChennai03 Mar 2007
27H Kala541AusChennai03 Mar 2007
28Mithali Raj551EngChennai05 Mar 2007
29R Dhar741EngChennai05 Mar 2007
30Mithali Raj53*1EngTaunton01 Sep 2008
31Mithali Raj55*1EngTaunton04 Sep 2008
32Mithali Raj742AusSydney01 Nov 2008
33Mithali Raj591EngSydney10 Mar 2009
34A Chopra521NZlSydney17 Mar 2009
35R Malhotra59*1NZlSydney17 Mar 2009
36Mithali Raj91*2EngBengaluru21 Feb 2010
37Mithali Raj501EngMumbai01 Mar 2010
38H Kaur841EngMumbai01 Mar 2010
39PG Raut521EngDerby30 Jun 2011
40V Krishnamurthy511EngDerby30 Jun 2011
41PG Raut601AusC’field02 Jul 2011
42H Kaur501WinBasseterre04 Mar 2012
43H Kaur572AusAhmedabad12 Mar 2012
44H Kaur631AusMumbai16 Mar 2012
45Mithali Raj92*1EngTaunton05 Jul 2012
46Mithali Raj581EngTruro08 Jul 2012
47H Kaur551EngTruro08 Jul 2012
48H Kaur107*2EngMum-BS03 Feb 2013
49KV Jain562EngMum-BS03 Feb 2013
50S Mandhana741EngScarborough21 Aug 2014
51S Pandey591SAFBengaluru28 Nov 2014
52MDT Kamini611NZlBengaluru01 Jul 2015
53V Krishnamurthy631NZlBengaluru03 Jul 2015
54S Mandhana1021AusHobart05 Feb 2016
55Mithali Raj581AusHobart05 Feb 2016
56DB Sharma712SAFP’stroom17 May 2017
57Mithali Raj542SAFP’stroom17 May 2017
58DB Sharma602SAFLeicester08 Jul 2017
59PG Raut1061AusBristol12 Jul 2017
60Mithali Raj691AusBristol12 Jul 2017
61PG Raut862EngLord’s23 Jul 2017
62H Kaur512EngLord’s23 Jul 2017
63DB Sharma791SAFP’stroom10 Feb 2018
64V Krishnamurthy561SAFP’stroom10 Feb 2018
65P Vastrakar511AusVadodara12 Mar 2018
66S Mandhana672AusVadodara15 Mar 2018
67S Mandhana522AusVadodara18 Mar 2018
68S Mandhana511v SLKatunayake16 Sep 2018
69Mithali Raj125*1v SLKatunayake16 Sep 2018
70DB Sharma521NZlHamilton01 Feb 2019
71S Mandhana661EngMumbai28 Feb 2019
72PG Raut561EngMumbai28 Feb 2019
73PS Punia752WinN Sound01 Nov 2019
74Mithali Raj501SAFLucknow07 Mar 2021
75PG Raut771SAFLucknow12 Mar 2021
76PG Raut104*1SAFLucknow14 Mar 2021
77H Kaur541SAFLucknow14 Mar 2021
78Mithali Raj79*1SAFLucknow17 Mar 2021
79Mithali Raj721EngBristol27 Jun 2021
80Mithali Raj591EngTaunton30 Jun 2021
81Mithali Raj631AusMackay21 Sep 2021
82S Mandhana861AusMackay24 Sep 2021
83Mithali Raj592NZlQueenstown12 Feb 2022
84Mithali Raj66*1NZlQueenstown15 Feb 2022
85RM Ghosh651NZlQueenstown15 Feb 2022
AJ Finch’s captaincy records in Twenty20 Internationals

AJ Finch’s captaincy records in Twenty20 Internationals

AJ Finch’s T20I run aggregate in winning matches as captain read 1055 at the end of T20I against Sri Lanka at Canberra on 15 Feb 2022. He is the second captain to score 1000 plus runs in winning matches as captain in the history of Twenty20 Internationals after EJG Morgan of England. EJG Morgan has an aggregate of 1010 runs.

AJ Finch scored three boundary fours in his knock of 35 at Canberra fetched him an aggregate of 102 boundary fours. He became the second batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours in winning games as captain in the history of Twenty20 Internationals after Babar Azam of Pakistan. Babar Azam has scored 106 boundary fours.

Tied games in Twenty20 Internationals with scores

Tied games in Twenty20 Internationals with scores

The second Twenty20 International at Sydney between Australia and Sri Lanka on 13 Feb 22 ended in a tie to provide the 23rd occasion of a match ending in a tie in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below with scored. It also provides the first occasion of a tied game between Australia and Sri Lanka.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundDate
1Win126/720.01NZlAuckland16.02.06
 NZl126/820.02WinAuckland16.02.06
        
2Ind141/920.01PakDurban14.09.07
 Pak141/720.02IndDurban14.09.07
        
3Can135/720.01ZimKing City11.10.08
 Zim135/920.02CanKing City11.10.08
        
4NZl155/720.01WinAuckland26.12.08
 Win155/820.02NZlAuckland26.12.08
        
5NZl214/620.01AusCh’church28.02.10
 Aus214/420.02NZlCh’church28.02.10
        
6Pak151/420.01AusDub-DSC07.09.12
 Aus151/820.02PakDub-DSC07.09.12
        
7NZl174/720.01SrlPallekele27.09.12
 Srl174/620.02NZlPallekele27.09.12
        
8Win13919.31NZlPallekele01.10.12
 NZl139/720.02WinPallekele01.10.12
        
9Eng154/820.01PakSharjah30.11.15
 Pak154/720.02EngSharjah30.11.15
        
10Sco185/420.01IreDeventer17.06.18
 Ire185/620.02ScoDeventer17.06.18
        
1Qat155/620.01KuwaAl Amerat22.01.19
 Kuw155/820.02QatAl Amerat22.01.19
        
12Srl134/720.01RSACape Town19.03.19
 RSA134/820.02SrlCape Town19.03.19
        
13Jer128/920.01GueSt P Port31.05.19
 Gue128/820.02JerSt P Port31.05.19
        
14Net152/820.01ZimRotterdam25.06.19
 Zim15220.02NetRotterdam25.06.19
        
15Kuw112/820.01QatDoha05.07.19
 Qat112/820.02KuwDoha05.07.19
        
16NZl146/511.01EngAuck10.11.19
 Eng146/711.02NZlAuck10.11.19
        
17Ind179/520.01NZlHamilton29.01.20
 NZl179/620.02IndHamilton29.01.20
        
18Ind165/820.01NZlWellington31.01.20
 NZl165/720.02IndWellington31.01.20
        
19Ire142/820.01AfgG Noida10.03.20
 Afg142/720.02IreG  Noida10.03.20
        
20Net107/413.01MalaKirtipur21.04.21
 Mala91/410.02NetKirtipur21.04.21
        
21Mal14519.01GibMarsa25.10.21
 Gib57/207.22MalMarsa25.10.21
        
22Can142/520.01USA.Coolidge10.11.21
 USA.142/820.02CanCoolidge10.11.21
        
23Aus164/620.01SrlSydney13.02.22
 Srl164/820.02AusSydney13.02.22
Tied games in Twenty20 Internationals

Tied games in Twenty20 Internationals

The second Twenty20 International at Sydney between Australia and Sri Lanka on 13 Feb 22 ended in a tie to provide the 23rd occasion of a match ending in a tie in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first occasion of a tied game between Australia and Sri Lanka.

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1New ZealandWest IndiesAuckland16 Feb 2006
2IndiaPakistanDurban14 Sep 2007
3CanadaZimbabweKing City11 Oct 2008
4New ZealandWest IndiesAuckland26 Dec 2008
5New ZealandAustraliaChristchurch28 Feb 2010
6AustraliaPakistanDub-DSC07 Sep 2012
7Sri LankaNew ZealandPallekele27 Sep 2012
8New ZealandWest IndiesPallekele01 Oct 2012
9EnglandPakistanSharjah30 Nov 2015
10IrelandScotlandeventer17 Jun 2018
11KuwaitQatarAl Amerat22 Jan 2019
12South AfricaSri LankaCape Town19 Mar 2019
13GuernseyJerseySt Peter Port31 May 2019
14NetherlandsZimbabweRotterdam25 Jun 2019
15QatarKuwaitDoha05 Jul 2019
16New ZealandEnglandAuckland10 Nov 2019
17New ZealandIndiaHamilton29 Jan 2020
18New ZealandIndiaWellington31 Jan 2020
19AfghanistanIrelandG Noida10 Mar 2020
20MalaysiaNetherlandsKirtipur21 Apr 2021
21MaltaGibraltarMarsa25 Oct 2021
22CanadaU.S.A.Antigua-CCC10 Nov 2021
23AustraliaSri LankaSydney13 Feb 2022

It also provides the third occasion of a tied game involving Sri Lanka. All such occasions are listed below.

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1Sri LankaNew ZealandPallekele27 Sep 2012
2South AfricaSri LankaCape Town19 Mar 2019
3AustraliaSri LankaSydney13 Feb 2022

It also provides the third occasion of a tied game involving Australia. All such occasions are listed below.

NoTeam 1Team 2GroundMatch Date
1New ZealandAustraliaChristchurch28 Feb 2010
2AustraliaPakistanDub-DSC07 Sep 2012
3AustraliaSri LankaSydney13 Feb 2022
IPL Auction 2022 : List of unsold cricketers at the end of the auction

IPL Auction 2022 : List of unsold cricketers at the end of the auction

IPL Auction 2022 was completed at Bangalore on Feb 12 and Feb 13. The following is the list of Unsold players

NoCricketerNoCricketer
1Akash Madhwal47Sameer Rizvi
2Kulwant Khejroliya48Tom Kohler-Cadmore
3Rohan Kadam49Tanmay Agarwal
4Khizer Dafedar50Sandeep Warrier
5Rohan Rana51Reece Topley
6Duan Jansen52Andrew Tye
7Chinntla Readdi53Ben McDermott
8Bharat Sharma54Rahmanullah Gurbaz
9Pratyush Singh55George Garton
10Shubham Sharma56Charith Asalanka
11Gerald Coetzee57Akash Singh
12Shivank Vashisht58Mujtaba Yousuf
13Colin Munro59Arzan Nagwaswalla
14Matheesha Pathirana60Vasu Vats
15Utkarsh Singh61Yash Thakur
16Scott Kuggeleijn62Ricky Bhui
17Moises Henriques63Himanshu Rana
18Akeal Hosein64Harnoor Singh
19Ashutosh Sharma65Sachin Baby
20Lalit Yadav66Himmat Singh
21Amit Ali67Virat Singh
22Ninad Rathva68Piyush Chawla
23Kaushal Tambe69Ish Sodhi
24Mukesh Kumar70Qais Ahmad
25Blessing Muzarabani71Tabraiz Shamsi
26Sushant Mishra72Sheldon Cottrell
27BR Sharath73Ishant Sharma
28Kennar Lewis74Cheteshwar Pujara
29Shams Mulani75Aaron Finch
30Dhruv Patel76Saurabh Tiwary
31David Wiese77Eoin Morgan
32Atit Sheth78Marnus Labuschagne
33Saurabh Kumar79Dawid Malan
34Hayden Kerr80Sandeep Lamichhane
35Kane Richardson81Manimaran Siddharth
36Dhawal Kulkarni82Vishnu Solanki
37Pawan Negi83Mohammed Azharuddeen
38Roston Chase84Rajat Patidar
39Ben Cutting85Amit Mishra
40Martin Guptill86Adam Zampa
41Midhun Sudhesan87Imran Tahir
42Pankaj Jaiswal88Mujeeb Ur Rahman
43Ben Dwarshuis89Adil Rashid
44Prashant Chopra90Shakib Al Hasan
45Atharva Ankolekar91Steven Smith
46Apoorv Wankhade92Suresh Raina
IPL Auction 2022 : Team list at the end of two day auction

IPL Auction 2022 : Team list at the end of two day auction

IPL Auction 2022 was completed at Bangalore on Feb 12 and Feb 13. The following is the ten teams at the end of the auction including the players retained by the teams.

Bangalore : Squad strength: 22 (14 – Indian, 8 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
Virat KohliShahbaz AhmedMohammed Siraj
Glenn MaxwellMahipal LomrorHarshal Patel
Faf du PlessisSherfane RutherfordWanindu Hasaranga
Dinesh Karthik (wk)Aneeshwar GautamDavid Willey
Anuj Rawat (wk) Akash Deep
Finn Allen (wk) Josh Hazlewood
Luvnith Sisodia (wk) Jason Behrendorff
Suyash Prabhudessai Chama Milind
Karn Sharma  
Siddarth Kaul  

Chennai : Squad strength: 25 (17 – Indian, 8 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
MS Dhoni (c&wk)Ravindra JadejaDeepak Chahar
Ruturaj GaikwadMoeen AliKM Asif
Robin UthappaDwayne BravoTushar Deshpande
Ambati Rayudu (wk)Shivan DubeMaheesh Theekshana
Devon ConwayDwaine PretoriusSimranjeet Singh
Subhranshu SenapatiBhagath VarmaChris Jordan
Hari Nishaanth Adam Milne
N Jagadeesan (wk) Mukesh Choudhary
Prashant Solanki  
Mitchell Santner  
Rajvardhan Hangargekar  

Delhi Capitals : Squad strength: 24 (17 – Indian, 7 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
Rishabh Pant (c&wk)Mitchell MarshAnrich Nortje
Prithvi ShawLalit YadavShardul Thakur
David WarnerRipal PatelKamlesh Nagarkoti
Ashwin HebbarVicky OstwalMustafizur Rahman
Sarfaraz Khan Lungi Ngidi
KS Bharat (wk) Khaleel Ahmed
Yash Dhull Chetan Sakariya
Mandeep Singh Praveen Dubey
Rovman Powell Kuldeep Yadav
Tim Seifert (wk)  
Yash Dhull  

Gujarat : Squad strength: 23 (15 – Indian, 8 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
Shubman GillHardik PandyaRashid Khan
Jason RoyRahul TewatiaMohammed Shami
Abhinav SadaranganiDominic DrakesLockie Ferguson
David MillerJayant YadavNoor Ahmad
Wriddhiman Saha (wk)Vijay ShankarR Sai Kishore
Matthew Wade (wk)Darshan NalkandeYash Dayal
Sai SudarshanGurkeerat Singh MannAlzarri Joseph
Pradeep Sangwan  
Varun Aaron  

Kolkata : Squad strength: 25 (17 – Indian, 8 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
Shreyas IyerAndre RussellVarun CV
Sheldon Jackson (wk)Venkatesh IyerShivam Mavi
Ajinkya RahaneSunil NarineChamika Karunaratne
Rinku SinghPat CumminsRasikh Salam
Baba InderjithAnukul RoyAshok Sharma
Abhijit TomarMohammad NabiTim Southee
Sam Billings (wk) Umesh Yadav
Alex Hales  
Nitish Rana  
Pratham Singh  
Ramesh Kumar  
Aman Hakim Khan  

Lucknow : Squad strength: 21 (14 – Indian, 7 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
KL Rahul (c&wk)Marcus StoinisRavi Bishnoi
Quinton de Kock (wk)Jason HolderMark Wood
Manish PandeyDeepak HoodaAvesh Khan
Manan VohraKrunal PandyaAnkit Rajpoot
Evin LewisK GowthamDushmantha Chameera
Ayush BadoniShahbaz Nadeem 
Kyle MayersMohsin Khan 
Karan SharmaMayank Yadav 

Mumbai : Squad strength: 25 (17 – Indian, 8 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
Rohit Sharma (c)Kieron PollardJasprit Bumrah
Suryakumar YadavSanjay YadavBasil Thampi
Ishan Kishan (wk)Daniel SamsJaydev Unadkat
Dewald BrevisTim DavidMurugan Ashwin
Anmolpreet SinghHrithik ShokeenMayank Markande
Rahul BuddhiFabian AllenTymal Mills
Aryan Juyal (wk) Riley Meredith
Tilak Varma Jofra Archer
Ramandeep Singh Arjun Tendulkar
Mohammad Arshad Khan  

Punjab : Squad strength: 25 (18 – Indian, 7 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
Mayank Agarwal (c)Shahrukh KhanArshdeep Singh
Shikhar DhawanLiam LivingstoneKagiso Rabada
Jonny Bairstow (wk)Rishi DhawanRahul Chahar
Prabhsimran Singh (wk)Baltej SinghIshan Porel
Jitesh Sharma (wk)Ansh PatelSandeep Sharma
Bhanuka RajapaksaAtharva TaideVaibhav Arora
Prerak MankadBenny HowellNathan Ellis
Harpreet Brar  
Odean Smith  
Raj Bawa  
Writtick Chatterjee  

Rajasthan : Squad strength: 24 (16 – Indian, 8 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
Sanju Samson (c&wk)Riyan ParagTrent Boult
Jos Buttler (wk)Anunay SinghPrasidh Krishna
Yashasvi JaiswalShubham GarhwalYuzvendra Chahal
Shimron HetmyerJames NeeshamKC Kariappa
Devdutt Padikkal Navdeep Saini
Karun Nair Obed McCoy
Dhruv Jurel (wk) Kuldeep Sen
Rassie van der Dussen Tejas Baroka
Daryl Mitchell Kuldip Yadav
Nathan Coulter-Nile  
Ravichandran Ashwin  

Sunrisers : Squad strength: 23 (15 – Indian, 8 – overseas)

BatsmenAllroundersBowlers
Kane WilliamsonWashington SundarUmran Malik
Abdul SamadAbhishek SharmaT Natarajan
Nicholas Pooran (wk)Romario ShepherdBhuvneshwar Kumar
Priyam Garg Kartik Tyagi
Rahul Tripathi Shreyas Gopal
Aiden Markram J Suchith
R Samarth Fazal Haq Farooqi
Vishnu Vinod (wk) Marco Jansen
Glenn Phillips (wk) Sean Abbott
Shashank Singh Saurabh Dubey
India Vs West Indies – Third one day international at Ahmedabad on 11 Feb 2022

India Vs West Indies – Third one day international at Ahmedabad on 11 Feb 2022

India won the toss and chose to field in this game to provide the 279th occasion of India doing so in one day internationals.  It also provides the 98th occasion of India doing so in one day internationals on home soil.

India won the toss and chose to field in this game to provide the 46th occasion of India doing so against West Indies in one day internationals.  It also provides the 22nd occasion of India doing so against West Indies in one day internationals on home soil.

RR Pant scored 56 in this game to provide the 124th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 45th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in one day internationals on home soil.

RR Pant scored 56 in this game to provide the 16th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in an innings in one day internationals on home soil against West Indies.

SS Iyer-RR Pant added 110 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 60th occasion of an Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. It also provides the 33rd occasion of an Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership in an innings in one day internationals on home soil against West Indies

SS Iyer-RR Pant added 110 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in an innings in one day internationals on home soil against West Indies

India was dismissed all out for 265 in exact fifty over to provide the 129th occasion of a team dismissed all out in exact fifty overs in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 13th occasion of India dismissed all out in exact 50.0 overs in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundStart Date
1Ind18750.01AusMelbourne09 Feb 1986
2Ind18450.01RSACape Town07 Dec 1992
3Ind19550.01RSAKolkata24 Nov 1993
4Ind19150.01PakToronto18 Sep 1996
5Ind20850.01PakToronto13 Sep 1997
6Ind26050.01WinTrinidad02 Jun 2002
7Ind30450.01SrlBristol11 Jul 2002
8Ind19750.01PakAbu Dhabi18 Apr 2006
9Ind18450.02EngSouthampton21 Aug 2007
10Ind25250.01AusKolkata21 Sep 2017
11Ind23650.02EngLord’s14 Jul 2018
12Ind23750.02AusDelhi13 Mar 2019
13Ind26550.01WinAhmedabad11 Feb 2022

It also provides the second such occasion against West Indies. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundStart Date
1Ind26050.01WinTrinidad02 Jun 2002
2Ind26550.01WinAhmedabad11 Feb 2022

India was dismissed all out for 265 and West Indies was dismissed all out for 169 in this game to provide the 225th occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of both the teams dismissed all out in India-West Indies one day series.

JO Holder returned with figures of 4-34 in this game to provide the 192nd occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings

in one day international.  It also provides the 30th occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against India.

JO Holder’s 4-34 in this game was in a losing to provide the 46th occasion of a West Indies bowler’s four or more wickets in an innings going in vain. in one day international.  It also provides the sixth occasion of a West Indies bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings going in vain in one day internationals against India.

RG Sharma’s two catches in this game fetched him an aggregate of 82 catches in one day internationals. He became the tenth fieldsman other than the wicket keepers to pouch 80 plus catches in one day internationals.

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsCt
1Azharuddin1985-2000334332156
2Tendulkar1989-2012463456140
3V Kohli2008-2022260258137
4R Dravid1996-2011267265125
5SK Raina2005-2018226223102
6SC Ganguly1992-2007308306099
7Yuvraj Singh2000-2017301295093
8V Sehwag1999-2013241236090
9A Kumble1990-2007269266085
10RG Sharma2007-2022230229082

RG Sharma took three catches in West Indies’ innings in this game to provide the 54th occasion of an Indian fieldsman other than the wicket keeper taking three or more catches in an innings in one day internationals.

RG Sharma took three catches in West Indies’ innings in this game to provide the fifth occasion of an Indian captain other than the wicket keeper captain taking three or more catches in an innings in one day internationals.

RG Sharma took three catches in West Indies’ innings in this game to provide the 20th occasion of an Indian captain including the wicket keeper captain taking three or more catches in an innings in one day internationals.

SS Iyer’s 80 in this game represent his tenth fifty in one day internationals. He became the 31st Indian batsman to score ten or more fifties in one day internationals.

RR Pant’s 56 in this game represent his fifth fifty in one day internationals. He became the fourth Indian wicket keeper batsman to score five or more fifties in one day internationals. Others are – MS Dhoni {82}, R Dravid {18} and KL Rahul {05}.

India won this match by 96 runs to provide the 18th occasion of India winning a one day international against West Indies by 50 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated in the descending order of the runs margin

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundDate
1Indwon224 runsWinMum-BS29.10.18
2Indwon160 runsWinVadodara31.01.07
3Indwon153 runsWinIndore08.12.11
4Indwon125 runsWinManchester27.06.19
5Indwon107 runsWinVizag18.12.19
6Indwon105 runsWinTrinidad25.06.17
7Indwon102 runsWinTrinidad05.07.13
8Indwon102 runsWinKolkata27.11.93
9Indwon096 runsWinAhmedabad11.02.22
10Indwon093 runsWinN Sound30.06.17
11Indwon088 runsWinToronto14.09.99
12Indwon081 runsWinRajkot12.11.02
13Indwon080 runsWinChennai20.03.11
14Indwon072 runsWinKolkata05.11.94
15Indwon059 runsWinTrinidad11.06.19
16Indwon059 runsWinDharamsala17.10.14
17Indwon056 runsWinTrinidad02.06.02
18Indwon056 runsWinKolkata02.01.88

India won this match by 96 runs to provide the eleventh occasion of India winning a one day international against West Indies by 50 plus runs margin on home soil All such occasions are tabulated in the descending order of the runs margin

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundDate
1Indwon224 runsWinMum-BS29.10.18
2Indwon160 runsWinVadodara31.01.07
3Indwon153 runsWinIndore08.12.11
4Indwon107 runsWinVizag18.12.19
5Indwon102 runsWinKolkata27.11.93
6Indwon096 runsWinAhmedabad11.02.22
7Indwon081 runsWinRajkot12.11.02
8Indwon080 runsWinChennai20.03.11
9Indwon072 runsWinKolkata05.11.94
10Indwon059 runsWinDharamsala17.10.14
11Indwon056 runsWinKolkata02.01.88

India won this game by 96 runs to post its 521st win in one day internationals and also its 205th win in one day internationals on home soil.

India won this game by 96 runs to post its 67th win against West Indies and also its 32nd win against West Indies on home soil.

Result Summary at the end of this series between India and West Indies read thus

TeamSpanMatWLTNR
Ind1979-2022136676324
Win1979-2022136636724
India Vs West Indies – Second one day international at Ahmadabad on 09 Feb 2022

India Vs West Indies – Second one day international at Ahmadabad on 09 Feb 2022

This game will be V Kohli’s 100th one day international on home soil. He would become the fourth Indian batsman to appear in 100 plus ODIs on home soil. Others are – SR Tendulkar {164}, MS Dhoni {127}, M Azharuddin {113} and Yuvraj Singh {108}.  The following table lists these four batsmen in the descending order of the matches played

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORunsHS
1SR TendulkarInd164160156976200*
2MS DhoniInd127113324351183*
3M AzharuddinInd113102203163153*
4Yuvraj SinghInd108101193415150

He would also become the 36th batsman to play 100 plus internationals on home soil. The following table lists all the other 35 batsmen in the descending order of the matches played

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORunsHS
1AR BorderAus177163224068127*
2SR TendulkarInd164160156976200*
3RT PontingAus153150125406134*
4SR WaughAus153136303165114*
5M JayawardeneSrl151135184046123
6JH KallisRSA142135245178139
7KC SangakkaraSrl142129134724169
8MV BoucherRSA13395262102147*
9DL VettoriNZl129702587383
10ST JayasuriyaSrl12812493880130
11MS DhoniInd127113324351183*
12EJG MorganEng127114214165148
13SM PollockRSA1278231149775
14TM DilshanSrl124114154070144
15BB McCullumNZl122106123188119
16CH GayleWin12011734217162
17ME WaughAus119113103827173
18M RahimBan116109233347125
19AC GilchristAus11511033960172
20M AzharuddinInd113102203163153*
21E ChigumburaZim10998152099104*
22M MuralitharanSrl109411915932
23JN RhodesRSA1099826277398
24H MasakadzaZim10810833166178*
25Yuvraj SinghInd108101193415150
26MJ ClarkeAus107101143358117
27DM JonesAus107104184069145
28LRPL TaylorNZl10799254078181*
29HH GibbsRSA10610263556175
30SP FlemingNZl105101132975115*
31Shakib Al HasanBan10596152909106
32Tamim IqbalBan10410363810158
33M MortazaBan103681179851*
34AD MathewsSrl1018120231497*
35DC BoonAus1009793132122

West Indies won the toss and chose to field first to provide the 248th occasion of West Indies doing so in one day internationals. It also provides the 87th occasion of West doing so on away soil.

West Indies won the toss and chose to field first to provide the 38th occasion of West Indies doing so against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 18th occasion of West doing so against India in India.

N Pooran led West Indies in this game. He became the 30th captain to lead West Indies in one day internationals and also the 17th captain to lead West Indies in one day internationals against India

RG Sharma-RR Pant opened the innings for India to provide the 146th Indian opening pair in one day internationals. They also provide the occasion of 47th Indian opening pair in one day internationals against West Indies.

RR Pant opened the innings for the first time in his one day international career spanning 23 games and 22 innings. This game is his 23rd game and has played his 22 innings.

RG Sharma-RR Pant opened the innings in this game to provide the 188th occasion of captain and wicket keeper opening the innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 15th occasion of India opening the innings with Captain and Wicket keeper as openers and the fifth such occasion against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoCaptainWkt keeperOppGroundDate
1TendulkarMongiaAusCol-SSC06.09.96
2TendulkarMongiaPakToronto16.09.96
3TendulkarMongiaPakToronto17.09.96
4TendulkarMongiaPakToronto18.09.96
5TendulkarMongiaPakToronto21.09.96
6GangulyMSK PrasadWinToronto14.09.99
7GangulyPA PatelZimBrisbane20.01.04
8GangulyPA PatelAusSydney22.01.04
9V SehwagMS DhoniEngJamshedpur12.04.06
10G GambhirPA PatelNZlBangalore07.12.10
11G GambhirPA PatelNZlChennai10.12.10
12V SehwagPA PatelWinCuttack29.11.11
13V SehwagPA PatelWinVizab02.12.11
14V SehwagPA PatelWinAhmedabad05.12.11
15RG SharmaRR PantWinAhmedabad09.02.22
NoCaptainWkt keeperOppGroundDate
1GangulyMSK PrasadWinToronto14.09.99
2V SehwagPA PatelWinCuttack29.11.11
3V SehwagPA PatelWinVizab02.12.11
4V SehwagPA PatelWinAhmedabad05.12.11
5RG SharmaRR PantWinAhmedabad09.02.22

KL Rahul of India was dismissed run out for 49 in the second one day international at Ahmadabad on 09 Feb 2022 to provide the 34th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out for 49 – one run shy of a half century.

It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out for 49 – one run shy of a half century. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundDate
1RJ Shastri491IndAusMelbourne09.02.86
2D Mongia492IndEngCuttack22.01.02
3M Kaif492IndBanDhaka26.12.04
4R Dravid491IndWinAhmedabad26.10.06
5KL Rahul491IndWinAhmedabad09.02.22

It also provides the fifth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out for 49 against West Indies – one run shy of a half century. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundDate
1ME Waugh491AusWinBridgetown13.03.91
2MJR Rindel492RSAWinDhaka01.11.98
3R Dravid491IndWinAhmedabad26.10.06
4LRPL Taylor491NZlWinNelson04.01.14
5KL Rahul491IndWinAhmedabad09.02.22

It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out for 49 against West Indies – one run shy of a half century. Both such occasions are tabulated below. Interestingly enough, both  these occasions are at Ahmadabad.

NoPlayerRITeamOppGroundDate
1R Dravid491IndWinAhmedabad26.10.06
2KL Rahul491IndWinAhmedabad09.02.22

This game witnessed RR Pant opening the innings for India and S Hope opening the innings for West Indies to provide the 172nd occasion of rival wicket keepers opening the innings in one day internationals

It also provides the third such occasion in India-West Indies one day series. The other two occasions were at Toronto on 12 Sep 1999 and 14 Sep 1999.

There is an interesting statistics associated with these two occasions. On 12 Sep 1999, RD Jacobs opened for West Indies and MSK Prasad opened for India, both the Indian openers – MSK Prasad and S Ramesh – scored zeroes

On 14 Sep 1999, MSK Prasad opened for India and RD Jacobs opened for West Indies – both the West Indian openers – SC Campbell and RD Jacobs – scored zeroes

Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 4 for 12 in this game to provide the 194th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals. It also provides the 149th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals.

Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 4 for 12 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies.

Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 4 for 12 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding less than 15 runs in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RIOppnGroundDate
1STR Binny6-042BanMirpur17.06.14
2A Kumble6-122WinKolkata27.11.93
3SB Joshi5-061RSANairobi-G26.09.99
4RJ Shastri5-152AusPerth08.12.91
5Yuvraj Singh4-062NamPM Burg23.02.03
6V Sehwag4-061BanDambulla16.06.10
7B Kumar4-082SrlTrinidad09.06.13
8A Kumble4-122PakToronto18.09.96
8M P Krishna4-122WinAhmedabad09.01.22

It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets conceding less than 15 runs in an innings in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RIOppnGroundDate
1Yuvraj Singh4-062NamPM Burg23.02.03
2V Sehwag4-061BanDambulla16.06.10
3B Kumar4-082SrlTrinidad09.06.13
4A Kumble4-122PakToronto18.09.96
5M P Krishna4-122WinAhmedabad09.01.22

Prasidh Krishna returned with figures of 4 for 12 in this game to provide the second occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding less than 15 runs in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies. Both the occasions are furnished below

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundDate
1A Kumble6-122WinKolkata27.11.93
2M P Krishna4-122WinAhmedabad09.02.22

It also provides the first occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets conceding less than 15 runs in an innings in one day internationals against West Indies.

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundDate
1M P Krishna4-122WinAhmedabad09.02.22

West Indies was dismissed all out for 193 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 21st occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings against India in India in one day internationals.

West Indies was dismissed all out for 193 in this game to provide the third occasion of West Indies dismissed all out in an innings against India in one day internationals at Ahmadabad. The first such occasion was its 196 all out on 07 Jan 1988 and the second occasion was on 06.02.22 when it was dismissed all out for 176.

India won this game by 44 runs to post its 66th win against West Indies and also its 31st win against West Indies on home soil.

India won this game by 44 runs to post its 520th win in one day internationals and also its 204th win in one day internationals on home soil.

India won this game by 44 runs to post its 109th win after losing the toss and asked to bat first by the opposition. It also represents its 18th win against West Indies after being inserted.

Two Indian cricketers posted their best performance in this game. SA Yadav’s 64 in this game represent not only his highest individual score but also his second fifty in one day internationals. His previous best was 53 against Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 20 Jul 2021.

Prasidh Krishna’s four for 12 in this game represent not only his best bowling figures but also his second four wicket haul in one day internationals His previous best was 4 for 54 against England at Pune on 25 Mar 2021

West Indies was dismissed all out for 193 in 46.0 overs in this game to provide the 20th occasion of West Indies dismissed all out within the allotted quota of over against India in India. It also provides the third such occasion at Ahmadabad.

NoTeamScoreOversIOppGroundDate
1Win19648.31IndAhmedabad07.01.88
2Win17643.51IndAhmedabad06.02.22
3Win19346.02IndAhmedabad09.02.22