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
No
Player
W
R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
S Kulkarni
4
27
1
NZl
Jamshedpur
13 Mar 1985
2
AS Ghosh
4
17
1
Eng
Banstead
27 Jul 1986
3
DF Edulji
4
12
1
Eng
F’stead
25 Jul 1993
4
P Rau
4
26
1
NZl
London
28 Jul 1993
5
DM Marathe
4
37
1
NZl
St Saviour
11 Jul 2002
6
N Al Khadeer
4
38
1
NZl
Lincoln
02 Feb 2003
7
DM Marathe
4
34
2
NZl
Chennai
16 Dec 2003
8
N David
5
32
1
NZl
Pretoria
30 Mar 2005
9
N David
4
48
1
Eng
Faridabad
27 Nov 2005
10
N Al Khadeer
4
41
1
Aus
Adelaide
26 Feb 2006
11
J Goswami
4
26
2
NZl
Chennai
25 Feb 2007
12
G Sultana
4
30
1
Eng
Bengaluru
21 Feb 2010
13
J Goswami
6
31
1
NZl
Southgate
05 Jul 2011
14
R Dhar
4
53
1
Aus
Ahmedabad
12 Mar 2012
15
RS Gayakwad
4
42
1
Eng
Scarborough
23 Aug 2014
16
DB Sharma
4
52
2
NZl
Queenstown
15 Feb 2022
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
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
S Rangaswamy
50
1
Eng
Auckland
12 Jan 1982
2
C Kaul
58
1
Eng
Nottingham
11 Jul 1999
3
Mithali Raj
52
2
NZl
Pretoria
30 Mar 2005
4
Mithali Raj
59
2
Eng
Lord’s
14 Aug 2006
5
Mithali Raj
73
1
Eng
Arundel
19 Aug 2006
6
Mithali Raj
55
1
Eng
Chennai
05 Mar 2007
7
Mithali Raj
53*
1
Eng
Taunton
01 Sep 2008
8
Mithali Raj
55*
1
Eng
Taunton
04 Sep 2008
9
Mithali Raj
92*
1
Eng
Taunton
05 Jul 2012
10
Mithali Raj
58
1
Eng
Truro
08 Jul 2012
11
Mithali Raj
58
1
Aus
Hobart
05 Feb 2016
12
Mithali Raj
54
2
SAF
P’stroom
17 May 2017
13
Mithali Raj
69
1
Aus
Bristol
12 Jul 2017
14
Mithali Raj
125*
1
v SL
Katunayake
16 Sep 2018
15
Mithali Raj
50
1
SAF
Lucknow
07 Mar 2021
16
Mithali Raj
79*
1
SAF
Lucknow
17 Mar 2021
17
Mithali Raj
72
1
Eng
Bristol
27 Jun 2021
18
Mithali Raj
59
1
Eng
Taunton
30 Jun 2021
19
Mithali Raj
63
1
Aus
Mackay
21 Sep 2021
20
Mithali Raj
59
2
NZl
Queenstown
12 Feb 2022
21
Mithali Raj
66*
1
NZl
Queenstown
15 Feb 2022
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
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
S Rangaswamy
50
1
Eng
Auckland
12 Jan 1982
2
S Shah
53
1
Aus
Pune
08 Feb 1984
3
G Banerji
61
1
Aus
Chennai
23 Feb 1984
4
S Agarwal
64
1
Aus
Chennai
23 Feb 1984
5
S Gupta
50*
2
NZl
Jamshedpur
13 Mar 1985
6
S Agarwal
72
1
Eng
Leicester
22 Jun 1986
7
S Agarwal
57
2
Eng
F’stead
25 Jul 1993
8
C Kaul
58
1
Eng
Nottingham
11 Jul 1999
9
C Kaul
59*
2
NZl
Lincoln
09 Dec 2000
10
P Rau
67*
1
NZl
Lincoln
20 Dec 2000
11
Mithali Raj
61
1
SAF
P’stroom
10 Mar 2002
12
Mithali Raj
82
2
NZl
Lincoln
02 Feb 2003
13
Mithali Raj
98
2
Eng
Lincoln
06 Feb 2003
14
A Jain
51
1
NZl
Chennai
16 Dec 2003
15
J Sharma
59
1
NZl
Chennai
16 Dec 2003
16
J Sharma
58
2
Aus
Mysore
11 Dec 2004
17
Mithali Raj
60*
2
Aus
Mysore
11 Dec 2004
18
A Jain
51
1
Aus
Mysore
13 Dec 2004
19
Mithali Raj
52
2
NZl
Pretoria
30 Mar 2005
20
M Sumra
59
2
Eng
Faridabad
27 Nov 2005
21
A Chopra
66
2
Aus
Adelaide
26 Feb 2006
22
Mithali Raj
59
2
Eng
Lord’s
14 Aug 2006
23
Mithali Raj
73
1
Eng
Arundel
19 Aug 2006
24
A Chopra
53
1
Eng
Southampton
24 Aug 2006
25
H Kala
65
1
NZl
Chennai
25 Feb 2007
26
KV Jain
75
1
Aus
Chennai
03 Mar 2007
27
H Kala
54
1
Aus
Chennai
03 Mar 2007
28
Mithali Raj
55
1
Eng
Chennai
05 Mar 2007
29
R Dhar
74
1
Eng
Chennai
05 Mar 2007
30
Mithali Raj
53*
1
Eng
Taunton
01 Sep 2008
31
Mithali Raj
55*
1
Eng
Taunton
04 Sep 2008
32
Mithali Raj
74
2
Aus
Sydney
01 Nov 2008
33
Mithali Raj
59
1
Eng
Sydney
10 Mar 2009
34
A Chopra
52
1
NZl
Sydney
17 Mar 2009
35
R Malhotra
59*
1
NZl
Sydney
17 Mar 2009
36
Mithali Raj
91*
2
Eng
Bengaluru
21 Feb 2010
37
Mithali Raj
50
1
Eng
Mumbai
01 Mar 2010
38
H Kaur
84
1
Eng
Mumbai
01 Mar 2010
39
PG Raut
52
1
Eng
Derby
30 Jun 2011
40
V Krishnamurthy
51
1
Eng
Derby
30 Jun 2011
41
PG Raut
60
1
Aus
C’field
02 Jul 2011
42
H Kaur
50
1
Win
Basseterre
04 Mar 2012
43
H Kaur
57
2
Aus
Ahmedabad
12 Mar 2012
44
H Kaur
63
1
Aus
Mumbai
16 Mar 2012
45
Mithali Raj
92*
1
Eng
Taunton
05 Jul 2012
46
Mithali Raj
58
1
Eng
Truro
08 Jul 2012
47
H Kaur
55
1
Eng
Truro
08 Jul 2012
48
H Kaur
107*
2
Eng
Mum-BS
03 Feb 2013
49
KV Jain
56
2
Eng
Mum-BS
03 Feb 2013
50
S Mandhana
74
1
Eng
Scarborough
21 Aug 2014
51
S Pandey
59
1
SAF
Bengaluru
28 Nov 2014
52
MDT Kamini
61
1
NZl
Bengaluru
01 Jul 2015
53
V Krishnamurthy
63
1
NZl
Bengaluru
03 Jul 2015
54
S Mandhana
102
1
Aus
Hobart
05 Feb 2016
55
Mithali Raj
58
1
Aus
Hobart
05 Feb 2016
56
DB Sharma
71
2
SAF
P’stroom
17 May 2017
57
Mithali Raj
54
2
SAF
P’stroom
17 May 2017
58
DB Sharma
60
2
SAF
Leicester
08 Jul 2017
59
PG Raut
106
1
Aus
Bristol
12 Jul 2017
60
Mithali Raj
69
1
Aus
Bristol
12 Jul 2017
61
PG Raut
86
2
Eng
Lord’s
23 Jul 2017
62
H Kaur
51
2
Eng
Lord’s
23 Jul 2017
63
DB Sharma
79
1
SAF
P’stroom
10 Feb 2018
64
V Krishnamurthy
56
1
SAF
P’stroom
10 Feb 2018
65
P Vastrakar
51
1
Aus
Vadodara
12 Mar 2018
66
S Mandhana
67
2
Aus
Vadodara
15 Mar 2018
67
S Mandhana
52
2
Aus
Vadodara
18 Mar 2018
68
S Mandhana
51
1
v SL
Katunayake
16 Sep 2018
69
Mithali Raj
125*
1
v SL
Katunayake
16 Sep 2018
70
DB Sharma
52
1
NZl
Hamilton
01 Feb 2019
71
S Mandhana
66
1
Eng
Mumbai
28 Feb 2019
72
PG Raut
56
1
Eng
Mumbai
28 Feb 2019
73
PS Punia
75
2
Win
N Sound
01 Nov 2019
74
Mithali Raj
50
1
SAF
Lucknow
07 Mar 2021
75
PG Raut
77
1
SAF
Lucknow
12 Mar 2021
76
PG Raut
104*
1
SAF
Lucknow
14 Mar 2021
77
H Kaur
54
1
SAF
Lucknow
14 Mar 2021
78
Mithali Raj
79*
1
SAF
Lucknow
17 Mar 2021
79
Mithali Raj
72
1
Eng
Bristol
27 Jun 2021
80
Mithali Raj
59
1
Eng
Taunton
30 Jun 2021
81
Mithali Raj
63
1
Aus
Mackay
21 Sep 2021
82
S Mandhana
86
1
Aus
Mackay
24 Sep 2021
83
Mithali Raj
59
2
NZl
Queenstown
12 Feb 2022
84
Mithali Raj
66*
1
NZl
Queenstown
15 Feb 2022
85
RM Ghosh
65
1
NZl
Queenstown
15 Feb 2022
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.
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.
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.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
West Indies
Auckland
16 Feb 2006
2
India
Pakistan
Durban
14 Sep 2007
3
Canada
Zimbabwe
King City
11 Oct 2008
4
New Zealand
West Indies
Auckland
26 Dec 2008
5
New Zealand
Australia
Christchurch
28 Feb 2010
6
Australia
Pakistan
Dub-DSC
07 Sep 2012
7
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pallekele
27 Sep 2012
8
New Zealand
West Indies
Pallekele
01 Oct 2012
9
England
Pakistan
Sharjah
30 Nov 2015
10
Ireland
Scotland
eventer
17 Jun 2018
11
Kuwait
Qatar
Al Amerat
22 Jan 2019
12
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Cape Town
19 Mar 2019
13
Guernsey
Jersey
St Peter Port
31 May 2019
14
Netherlands
Zimbabwe
Rotterdam
25 Jun 2019
15
Qatar
Kuwait
Doha
05 Jul 2019
16
New Zealand
England
Auckland
10 Nov 2019
17
New Zealand
India
Hamilton
29 Jan 2020
18
New Zealand
India
Wellington
31 Jan 2020
19
Afghanistan
Ireland
G Noida
10 Mar 2020
20
Malaysia
Netherlands
Kirtipur
21 Apr 2021
21
Malta
Gibraltar
Marsa
25 Oct 2021
22
Canada
U.S.A.
Antigua-CCC
10 Nov 2021
23
Australia
Sri Lanka
Sydney
13 Feb 2022
It also provides the third occasion of a tied game involving Sri Lanka. All such occasions are listed below.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pallekele
27 Sep 2012
2
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Cape Town
19 Mar 2019
3
Australia
Sri Lanka
Sydney
13 Feb 2022
It also provides the third occasion of a tied game involving Australia. All such occasions are listed below.
No
Team 1
Team 2
Ground
Match Date
1
New Zealand
Australia
Christchurch
28 Feb 2010
2
Australia
Pakistan
Dub-DSC
07 Sep 2012
3
Australia
Sri Lanka
Sydney
13 Feb 2022
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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.
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.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Ind
187
50.0
1
Aus
Melbourne
09 Feb 1986
2
Ind
184
50.0
1
RSA
Cape Town
07 Dec 1992
3
Ind
195
50.0
1
RSA
Kolkata
24 Nov 1993
4
Ind
191
50.0
1
Pak
Toronto
18 Sep 1996
5
Ind
208
50.0
1
Pak
Toronto
13 Sep 1997
6
Ind
260
50.0
1
Win
Trinidad
02 Jun 2002
7
Ind
304
50.0
1
Srl
Bristol
11 Jul 2002
8
Ind
197
50.0
1
Pak
Abu Dhabi
18 Apr 2006
9
Ind
184
50.0
2
Eng
Southampton
21 Aug 2007
10
Ind
252
50.0
1
Aus
Kolkata
21 Sep 2017
11
Ind
236
50.0
2
Eng
Lord’s
14 Jul 2018
12
Ind
237
50.0
2
Aus
Delhi
13 Mar 2019
13
Ind
265
50.0
1
Win
Ahmedabad
11 Feb 2022
It also provides the second such occasion against West Indies. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Ind
260
50.0
1
Win
Trinidad
02 Jun 2002
2
Ind
265
50.0
1
Win
Ahmedabad
11 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.
No
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
Ct
1
Azharuddin
1985-2000
334
332
156
2
Tendulkar
1989-2012
463
456
140
3
V Kohli
2008-2022
260
258
137
4
R Dravid
1996-2011
267
265
125
5
SK Raina
2005-2018
226
223
102
6
SC Ganguly
1992-2007
308
306
099
7
Yuvraj Singh
2000-2017
301
295
093
8
V Sehwag
1999-2013
241
236
090
9
A Kumble
1990-2007
269
266
085
10
RG Sharma
2007-2022
230
229
082
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
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Ind
won
224 runs
Win
Mum-BS
29.10.18
2
Ind
won
160 runs
Win
Vadodara
31.01.07
3
Ind
won
153 runs
Win
Indore
08.12.11
4
Ind
won
125 runs
Win
Manchester
27.06.19
5
Ind
won
107 runs
Win
Vizag
18.12.19
6
Ind
won
105 runs
Win
Trinidad
25.06.17
7
Ind
won
102 runs
Win
Trinidad
05.07.13
8
Ind
won
102 runs
Win
Kolkata
27.11.93
9
Ind
won
096 runs
Win
Ahmedabad
11.02.22
10
Ind
won
093 runs
Win
N Sound
30.06.17
11
Ind
won
088 runs
Win
Toronto
14.09.99
12
Ind
won
081 runs
Win
Rajkot
12.11.02
13
Ind
won
080 runs
Win
Chennai
20.03.11
14
Ind
won
072 runs
Win
Kolkata
05.11.94
15
Ind
won
059 runs
Win
Trinidad
11.06.19
16
Ind
won
059 runs
Win
Dharamsala
17.10.14
17
Ind
won
056 runs
Win
Trinidad
02.06.02
18
Ind
won
056 runs
Win
Kolkata
02.01.88
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
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Ind
won
224 runs
Win
Mum-BS
29.10.18
2
Ind
won
160 runs
Win
Vadodara
31.01.07
3
Ind
won
153 runs
Win
Indore
08.12.11
4
Ind
won
107 runs
Win
Vizag
18.12.19
5
Ind
won
102 runs
Win
Kolkata
27.11.93
6
Ind
won
096 runs
Win
Ahmedabad
11.02.22
7
Ind
won
081 runs
Win
Rajkot
12.11.02
8
Ind
won
080 runs
Win
Chennai
20.03.11
9
Ind
won
072 runs
Win
Kolkata
05.11.94
10
Ind
won
059 runs
Win
Dharamsala
17.10.14
11
Ind
won
056 runs
Win
Kolkata
02.01.88
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
Team
Span
Mat
W
L
T
NR
Ind
1979-2022
136
67
63
2
4
Win
1979-2022
136
63
67
2
4
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
No
Player
Team
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
164
160
15
6976
200*
2
MS Dhoni
Ind
127
113
32
4351
183*
3
M Azharuddin
Ind
113
102
20
3163
153*
4
Yuvraj Singh
Ind
108
101
19
3415
150
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
No
Player
Team
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
1
AR Border
Aus
177
163
22
4068
127*
2
SR Tendulkar
Ind
164
160
15
6976
200*
3
RT Ponting
Aus
153
150
12
5406
134*
4
SR Waugh
Aus
153
136
30
3165
114*
5
M Jayawardene
Srl
151
135
18
4046
123
6
JH Kallis
RSA
142
135
24
5178
139
7
KC Sangakkara
Srl
142
129
13
4724
169
8
MV Boucher
RSA
133
95
26
2102
147*
9
DL Vettori
NZl
129
70
25
873
83
10
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
128
124
9
3880
130
11
MS Dhoni
Ind
127
113
32
4351
183*
12
EJG Morgan
Eng
127
114
21
4165
148
13
SM Pollock
RSA
127
82
31
1497
75
14
TM Dilshan
Srl
124
114
15
4070
144
15
BB McCullum
NZl
122
106
12
3188
119
16
CH Gayle
Win
120
117
3
4217
162
17
ME Waugh
Aus
119
113
10
3827
173
18
M Rahim
Ban
116
109
23
3347
125
19
AC Gilchrist
Aus
115
110
3
3960
172
20
M Azharuddin
Ind
113
102
20
3163
153*
21
E Chigumbura
Zim
109
98
15
2099
104*
22
M Muralitharan
Srl
109
41
19
159
32
23
JN Rhodes
RSA
109
98
26
2773
98
24
H Masakadza
Zim
108
108
3
3166
178*
25
Yuvraj Singh
Ind
108
101
19
3415
150
26
MJ Clarke
Aus
107
101
14
3358
117
27
DM Jones
Aus
107
104
18
4069
145
28
LRPL Taylor
NZl
107
99
25
4078
181*
29
HH Gibbs
RSA
106
102
6
3556
175
30
SP Fleming
NZl
105
101
13
2975
115*
31
Shakib Al Hasan
Ban
105
96
15
2909
106
32
Tamim Iqbal
Ban
104
103
6
3810
158
33
M Mortaza
Ban
103
68
11
798
51*
34
AD Mathews
Srl
101
81
20
2314
97*
35
DC Boon
Aus
100
97
9
3132
122
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
No
Captain
Wkt keeper
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Tendulkar
Mongia
Aus
Col-SSC
06.09.96
2
Tendulkar
Mongia
Pak
Toronto
16.09.96
3
Tendulkar
Mongia
Pak
Toronto
17.09.96
4
Tendulkar
Mongia
Pak
Toronto
18.09.96
5
Tendulkar
Mongia
Pak
Toronto
21.09.96
6
Ganguly
MSK Prasad
Win
Toronto
14.09.99
7
Ganguly
PA Patel
Zim
Brisbane
20.01.04
8
Ganguly
PA Patel
Aus
Sydney
22.01.04
9
V Sehwag
MS Dhoni
Eng
Jamshedpur
12.04.06
10
G Gambhir
PA Patel
NZl
Bangalore
07.12.10
11
G Gambhir
PA Patel
NZl
Chennai
10.12.10
12
V Sehwag
PA Patel
Win
Cuttack
29.11.11
13
V Sehwag
PA Patel
Win
Vizab
02.12.11
14
V Sehwag
PA Patel
Win
Ahmedabad
05.12.11
15
RG Sharma
RR Pant
Win
Ahmedabad
09.02.22
No
Captain
Wkt keeper
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Ganguly
MSK Prasad
Win
Toronto
14.09.99
2
V Sehwag
PA Patel
Win
Cuttack
29.11.11
3
V Sehwag
PA Patel
Win
Vizab
02.12.11
4
V Sehwag
PA Patel
Win
Ahmedabad
05.12.11
5
RG Sharma
RR Pant
Win
Ahmedabad
09.02.22
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
No
Player
R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
RJ Shastri
49
1
Ind
Aus
Melbourne
09.02.86
2
D Mongia
49
2
Ind
Eng
Cuttack
22.01.02
3
M Kaif
49
2
Ind
Ban
Dhaka
26.12.04
4
R Dravid
49
1
Ind
Win
Ahmedabad
26.10.06
5
KL Rahul
49
1
Ind
Win
Ahmedabad
09.02.22
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
No
Player
R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
ME Waugh
49
1
Aus
Win
Bridgetown
13.03.91
2
MJR Rindel
49
2
RSA
Win
Dhaka
01.11.98
3
R Dravid
49
1
Ind
Win
Ahmedabad
26.10.06
4
LRPL Taylor
49
1
NZl
Win
Nelson
04.01.14
5
KL Rahul
49
1
Ind
Win
Ahmedabad
09.02.22
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.
No
Player
R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
R Dravid
49
1
Ind
Win
Ahmedabad
26.10.06
2
KL Rahul
49
1
Ind
Win
Ahmedabad
09.02.22
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
No
Player
W-R
I
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
STR Binny
6-04
2
Ban
Mirpur
17.06.14
2
A Kumble
6-12
2
Win
Kolkata
27.11.93
3
SB Joshi
5-06
1
RSA
Nairobi-G
26.09.99
4
RJ Shastri
5-15
2
Aus
Perth
08.12.91
5
Yuvraj Singh
4-06
2
Nam
PM Burg
23.02.03
6
V Sehwag
4-06
1
Ban
Dambulla
16.06.10
7
B Kumar
4-08
2
Srl
Trinidad
09.06.13
8
A Kumble
4-12
2
Pak
Toronto
18.09.96
8
M P Krishna
4-12
2
Win
Ahmedabad
09.01.22
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
No
Player
W-R
I
Oppn
Ground
Date
1
Yuvraj Singh
4-06
2
Nam
PM Burg
23.02.03
2
V Sehwag
4-06
1
Ban
Dambulla
16.06.10
3
B Kumar
4-08
2
Srl
Trinidad
09.06.13
4
A Kumble
4-12
2
Pak
Toronto
18.09.96
5
M P Krishna
4-12
2
Win
Ahmedabad
09.01.22
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
No
Player
W-R
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
A Kumble
6-12
2
Win
Kolkata
27.11.93
2
M P Krishna
4-12
2
Win
Ahmedabad
09.02.22
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.
No
Player
W-R
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
M P Krishna
4-12
2
Win
Ahmedabad
09.02.22
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.