Phew! What a sensational test match the Oval test 2021 between England and India turned out to be

Phew! What a sensational test match the Oval test 2021 between England and India turned out to be

The author of this article is Shri C Prahlada Rao – one of the greatest cricket connoisseurs I have come across. He used to work for Syndicate Bank and then later on joined Dena Bank as General Manager – Computers at Mumbai. Its here that I came across this genial gentleman who used to reel off many anecdotes just through his sheer memory. He is now settled in his home town Udupi and me at Bangalore but the distance does not come in between us when we talk of cricket through telephone for many hours. Here is what Sri C Prahlada Rao thinks of The Oval Test 2021 between England and India

Phew! What a sensational test match the Oval test turned out to be!

For the record, we won a test match at ‘The Oval’, London after 50 years. If you recall, ace spinner BS Chandrasekhar captured 6 wickets for 38 runs to bowl India to her first historic win on the English soil in 1971.

When Team India arrived at the Oval, the odds were stacked against us. We pulled off a sensational victory at Lord’s ; but surrendered the lead quite meekly at Leeds, by handing over an Innings victory to England . We were bowled out to a meager 78 in the first innings and fared no better in the second innings too .

Even the hardcore fans were stunned at the manner in which our team capitulated.

Thus, at the start of this 4th test, though the series stood tied at 1-1, we were clearly the underdogs .

England skipper Joe Root won the toss and without hesitation asked India to bat in gloomy and overcast conditions. In conditions heavily assisting swing bowling , India were bowled out to 190 . But for Shardul Thakur’s lusty hitting late in the India Innings (57 off 36 balls) , even this modest score was not visualized when we were 127/7.

When England batted, Bumrah bowled with fire and got rid of both the openers cheaply. India even managed to get rid of the in-form skipper Root and the dangerous David Malan early. England were reduced to 62/5 at one stage but our bowlers couldn’t repeat their stellar show at Lord’s and England made merry with Chris Woakes scoring a brisk 50 in the company of the tail enders to stretch the lead to a healthy 99 .

In a low scoring game, a 99-run lead can be decisive and none could imagine that India would ultimately emerge as winners.

The second innings saw our batsmen put up a show we all can be proud of. The openers grafted and managed to survive the second day and continued with their good work on the 3rd morning too. The Oval pitch too had lost its venom and the pitch conditions favoured the batsmen more than the bowlers.  Almost every top order batsman contributed with hit-man Rohit Sharma scoring his maiden overseas century with a fine 127. Fortune favours the brave, they say and lady Luck smiled at Rohit, not once, but twice,  when he was dropped by Rory Burns in the slips when his scores were 6 and 31.

From the Indian point of view, it was important to occupy the crease as much as possible and to score enough runs to wipe out the lead and still leave something for the bowlers to defend.

However, when skipper Kohli was dismissed, the scoreboard still read 312/6 , the lead just above 200 . But Shardul Thakur and Pant put up a brave and scintillating 100-run partnership to take the lead past the 300 mark.

It was real fun to watch the body language of the English team during this phase. Their noisy and notorious “barmy army” had also gone suddenly silent in the stands and the Indian supporters had a field day. The packed stadium had suddenly come alive with the Indian tricolor on all sides.

With Umesh Yadav and Bumrah also joining the fun, our lead stretched to 367 and Eng were left to score 368 for a win in more than four sessions.

At this stage, all the possibilities – an Indian win, a draw or an England win were open. The pitch still looked batsmen friendly and there was no sign of rain.

When the openers put up 100 runs, none could hazard a guess as to which way the test was heading. At 142/2, with opener Hameed & Root at the crease  , with plenty of overs to go, the match still looked wide open.

But this is Test Cricket with its glorious uncertainties. Jasprit Bumrah asked for the ball and produced an unplayable spell and Jadeja kept up the pressure at the other end . Between overs 62-68, Eng lost 4 precious wickets. Bumrah got rid of Pope and Bairstaw through two express yorkers and from then on, England had to graft to save the test. Their batsmen had no answer to Bumrah and Umesh Yadav and even Joe Root somehow managed to survive his hostile spell.

When Shardul Thakur got rid of skipper Joe Root and Umesh Yadav accounted for Chris Woakes, it was only a question of time before we could celebrate a victory.

Hail the new, resurgent India.

Stats highlights of Match No 2 – Bangladesh Vs Scotland at Al Ameerat

Stats highlights of Match No 2 – Bangladesh Vs Scotland at Al Ameerat

KJ Coetzer of Scotland scored zero in this game to provide the 20th occasion of a captain scoring a duck in T20 World Cup.

CN Greaves of Scotland scored 45 in this game which represents the second best knock by a batsman batting at number seven in the T20 World Cup. The best is by Asgar Afghan of Afghanistan who had scored 49 against Nepal at Chattogram on 20 Mar 2014.

Scotland won its second game in the world cup when it won this  game  by six runs. It was its first win in the tournament against a test playing nation.

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1Scowon8 wktdHKGNagpur12 Mar 2016
2Scowon6 runsBangAl Amerat17 Oct 2021

Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangladesh was appearing in his 25th game in the World Cup as a wicket keeper batsman. He became the fifth wicket keeper batsman to appear in 25 plus games in World Cup. Others are MS Dhoni {33}, KC Sangakkara {31}, Kamran Akmal {30} and D Ramdin {29}

Shakib Al Hasan’s two wickets in this game fetched him an aggregate of 108 wickets in T20Is and with it the record of most wickets in T20Is. He went past SL Malinga who had an aggregate of 107 wickets.

Shakib Al Hasan is the only all rounder in T20Is to score 1000 runs and capture 100 wickets. At the end of this game, he has scored 1783 runs and captured 108 wickets.

Stats highlights of Match No 01 PNG vs Oman at Al Ameerat 17 Oct 21

Stats highlights of Match No 01 PNG vs Oman at Al Ameerat 17 Oct 21

PNG openers T Ura and L Siaka scored zeroes to provide the fifth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in a T20 world cup game

PNG lost its first two wickets without a run on the board to provide the fourth occasion of a team losing its first two wickets without a run on the board in the T20 World Cup.

Assad Vala of PNG scored 56 in this game to provide the 24th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in T20 World Cup.

Akbar Ilyas and Jatinder Singh posted 131 runs in an unfinished stand for the  first wicket to provide the 13th occasion of a team posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in T20 World Cup. It also provides the 30th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for various wickets in the tournament.

Oman won this game by ten wickets to provide the third occasion of a team winning a T20 World Cup game without losing a wicket.

Zeeshan Maqsood captured four wickets conceding 20 runs in this game to provide the 38th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the tournament. It also provides the 33rd occasion of a bowler capturing  exact  four  wickets in the tournament.

List of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in an innings in Indian Premier League

List of bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in an innings in Indian Premier League

HV Patel of Bangalore, AD Russell of Kolkata and Arshdeep Singh of Punjab captured five wickets in an innings in  the recently concluded Indian premier Leauge 2021 to swell the occasions of bowlers capturing  five or  more wickets in Indian Premier League  to 24. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RTeamOppositionGroundDate
1Sohail Tanvir6-14Rajasthanv ChennaiJaipur04.05.08
2L Balaji5-24Chennaiv DelhiChennai10.05.08
3A Mishra5-17Delhiv DeccanDelhi15.05.08
4A Kumble5-05Bangalorev RajasthanCape Town18.04.09
5SL Malinga5-13Mumbaiv DelhiDelhi10.04.11
6Harbhajan Singh5-18Mumbaiv ChennaiMumbai22.04.11
7I Sharma5-12Deccanv KochiKochi27.04.11
8MM Patel5-21Mumbaiv DelhiMohali10.05.11
9RA Jadeja5-16Chennaiv DeccanVizag07.04.12
10AD Mascarenhas5-25Delhiv PuneMohali12.04.12
11SP Narine5-19Kolkatav DelhiKolkata15.04.12
12JP Faulkner5-20Rajasthanv SunrisersJaipur27.04.13
13JD Unadkat5-25Bangalorev DelhiDelhi10.05.13
14JP Faulkner5-16Rajasthanv SunrisersHyd-RGS17.05.13
15A Zampa6-19Supergiantsv SunrisersVizag10.05.16
16AJ Tye5-17Guj Lionsv SupergiantRajkot14.04.17
17B Kumar5-19Sunrisersv DelhiHyd-RGS17.04.17
18JD Unadkat5-30Supergiantv SunrisersHyd-RGS06.05.17
19AS Rajpoot5-14Delhiv SunrisersHyd-RGS26.04.18
20AS Joseph6-12Mumbaiv SunrisersHyd-RGS06.04.19
21CV Varun5-20Kolkatav CapitalsAbu Dhabi24.10.20
22HV Patel5-27Bangalorev MumbaiChennai09.04.21
23AD Russell5-15Kolkatav MumbaiChennai13.04.21
24Arshdeep Singh5-32Punjabv RajasthanDub-DSC21.09.21

HV Patel of Bangalore, AD Russell of Kolkata and Arshdeep Singh of Punjab captured five wickets in an innings in  the recently concluded Indian premier Leauge 2021 to swell the occasions of Indian bowlers capturing  five or  more wickets in Indian Premier League  to 12. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RTeamOppositionGroundDate
1L Balaji5-24Chennaiv DelhiChennai10.05.08
2A Mishra5-17Delhiv DeccanDelhi15.05.08
3A Kumble5-05Bangalorev RajasthanCape Town18.04.09
4Harbhajan Singh5-18Mumbaiv ChennaiMumbai22.04.11
5I Sharma5-12Deccanv KochiKochi27.04.11
6MM Patel5-21Mumbaiv DelhiMohali10.05.11
7RA Jadeja5-16Chennaiv DeccanVizag07.04.12
8JD Unadkat5-25Bangalorev DelhiDelhi10.05.13
9B Kumar5-19Sunrisersv DelhiHyd-RGS17.04.17
10JD Unadkat5-30Supergiantv SunrisersHyd-RGS06.05.17
11AS Rajpoot5-14Delhiv SunrisersHyd-RGS26.04.18
12CV Varun5-20Kolkatav CapitalsAbu Dhabi24.10.20
13HV Patel5-27Bangalorev MumbaiChennai09.04.21
14Arshdeep Singh5-32Punjabv RajasthanDubai (DSC)21.09.21

JU Unadkat and JP Faulkner are the two bowlers who have captured five fors on two occasions.

NoPlayerW-RTeamOppositionGroundDate
1JD Unadkat5-25Bangalorev DelhiDelhi10.05.13
2JD Unadkat5-30Supergiantv SunrisersHyd-RGS06.05.17
       
1JP Faulkner5-20Rajasthanv SunrisersJaipur27.04.13
2JP Faulkner5-16Rajasthanv SunrisersHyd-RGS17.05.13
Captain and wicket keeper of the same team scoring duck in a game in Indian Premier League

Captain and wicket keeper of the same team scoring duck in a game in Indian Premier League

KRD Karthik and EJG Morgan  scored ducks  in  the game between Kolkata and Delhi at Sharjah on 13.10.21 to provide the fourth occasion of captain and wicket keeper of the same team scoring ducks in an IPL game. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Batsman    RunsTeamOppositionVenueDate
1KRV Uthappa00BangalorePunjabDurban24.04.09
2CKP Pietersen00BangalorePunjabDurban24.04.09
        
1CV Kohli00BangaloreGujaratBangalore24.05.16
2KKL Rahul00BangaloreGujaratBangalore24.05.16
        
1KIshan Kishan00MumbaiBangaloreBangalore01.05.18
2CRG Sharma00MumbaiBangaloreBangalore01.05.18
        
1KKRD Karthik00KolkataDelhiSharjah13.10.21
2CEJG Morgan00KolkataDelhiSharjah13.10.21
Chennai holds the record for winning a game on most occasions-seven-on the last ball of the match

Chennai holds the record for winning a game on most occasions-seven-on the last ball of the match

Indian Premier League has witnessed 32 occasions of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginBRTargetOppositionGroundDate
1Chennai4 wkts0188DelhiDelhi08.05.08
2Rajasthan5 wkts0146MumbaiJaipur26.05.08
3Rajasthan3 wkts0164ChennaiMumbai01.06.08
4Punjab6 wkts0154KolkataP Elizabeth03.05.09
5Deccan6 wkts0161KolkataJohannesburg16.05.09
6Kolkata7 wkts0189ChennaiCenturion18.05.09
7Mumbai7 wkts0119PuneMumbai20.04.11
8Mumbai5 wkts0176KolkataKolkata22.05.11
9Mumbai5 wkts0139DeccanVizag09.04.12
10Chennai5 wkts0206BangaloreChennai12.04.12
11Bangalore6 wkts0183PuneBangalore17.04.12
12Chennai7 wkts0147RajasthanChennai21.04.12
13Mumbai2 wkts0174ChennaiMumbai06.05.12
14Punjab4 wkts0191DeccanMohali13.05.12
15Chennai5 wkts0159KolkataKolkata14.05.12
16Rajasthan3 wkts0185DelhiDelhi12.04.15
17Rajasthan6 wkts0128SunrisersVizag16.04.15
18Gujarat3 wkts0144MumbaiMumbai16.04.16
19Gujarat3 wkts0196Ris PunePune-MCA29.04.16
20Delhi6 wkts0159SunrisersRaipur20.05.16
21Ris Pune4 wkts0173PunjabVizag21.05.16
22Ris Pune6 wkts0177SunrisersPune-MCA22.04.17
23Sunrisers1 wkt0148MumbaiHyd-RGS12.04.18
24Delhi7 wkts0195MumbaiMumbai14.04.18
25Mumbai3 wkts0197PunjabMumbai10.04.19
26Chennai4 wkts0152RajasthanJaipur11.04.19
27Punjab8 wkts0172BangaloreSharjah15.10.20
28Chennai6 wkts0173KolkataDub-DSC29.10.20
29Bangalore2 wkts0160MumbaiChennai09.04.21
30Mumbai4 wkts0219ChennaiDelhi01.05.21
31Chennai2 wkts0172KolkataA Dhabi26.09.21
32Bangalore7 wkts0165DelhiDub-DSC08.10.21

Indian Premier League 2021 has witnessed four occasions of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoWinnerMarginBRTargetOppositionGroundDate
1Bangalore2 wkts0160MumbaiChennai09.04.21
2Mumbai4 wkts0219ChennaiDelhi01.05.21
3Chennai2 wkts0172KolkataA Dhabi26.09.21
4Bangalore7 wkts0165DelhiDub-DSC08.10.21

Break up team wise is furnished below

NoWinnerMarginBRTargetOppositionGroundDate
1Bangalore6 wkts0183PuneBangalore17.04.12
2Bangalore2 wkts0160MumbaiChennai09.04.21
3Bangalore7 wkts0165DelhiDub-DSC08.10.21
        
1Chennai4 wkts0188DelhiDelhi08.05.08
2Chennai5 wkts0206BangaloreChennai12.04.12
3Chennai7 wkts0147RajasthanChennai21.04.12
4Chennai5 wkts0159KolkataKolkata14.05.12
5Chennai4 wkts0152RajasthanJaipur11.04.19
6Chennai6 wkts0173KolkataDub-DSC29.10.20
7Chennai2 wkts0172KolkataA Dhabi26.09.21
        
1Deccan6 wkts0161KolkataJohannesburg16.05.09
        
1Delhi6 wkts0159SunrisersRaipur20.05.16
2Delhi7 wkts0195MumbaiMumbai14.04.18
        
1Gujarat3 wkts0144MumbaiMumbai16.04.16
2Gujarat3 wkts0196Ris PunePune-MCA29.04.16
        
1Kolkata7 wkts0189ChennaiCenturion18.05.09
        
1Mumbai7 wkts0119PuneMumbai20.04.11
2Mumbai5 wkts0176KolkataKolkata22.05.11
3Mumbai5 wkts0139DeccanVizag09.04.12
4Mumbai2 wkts0174ChennaiMumbai06.05.12
5Mumbai3 wkts0197PunjabMumbai10.04.19
6Mumbai4 wkts0219ChennaiDelhi01.05.21
        
1Punjab6 wkts0154KolkataP Elizabeth03.05.09
2Punjab4 wkts0191DeccanMohali13.05.12
3Punjab8 wkts0172BangaloreSharjah15.10.20
        
1Rajasthan5 wkts0146MumbaiJaipur26.05.08
2Rajasthan3 wkts0164ChennaiMumbai01.06.08
3Rajasthan3 wkts0185DelhiDelhi12.04.15
4Rajasthan6 wkts0128SunrisersVizag16.04.15
        
1Ris Pune4 wkts0173PunjabVizag21.05.16
2Ris Pune6 wkts0177SunrisersPune-MCA22.04.17
        
1Sunrisers1 wkt0148MumbaiHyd-RGS12.04.18

Chennai holds the record for winning most times – seven times. Its win against Kolkata at Abu Dhabi on 26.09.21 was the seventh occasion. Prior to this win, Chennai and Mumbai had won on six occasions

NoWinnerMarginBRTargetOppositionGroundDate
1Chennai4 wkts0188DelhiDelhi08.05.08
2Chennai5 wkts0206BangaloreChennai12.04.12
3Chennai7 wkts0147RajasthanChennai21.04.12
4Chennai5 wkts0159KolkataKolkata14.05.12
5Chennai4 wkts0152RajasthanJaipur11.04.19
6Chennai6 wkts0173KolkataDub-DSC29.10.20
7Chennai2 wkts0172KolkataA Dhabi26.09.21
        
1Mumbai7 wkts0119PuneMumbai20.04.11
2Mumbai5 wkts0176KolkataKolkata22.05.11
3Mumbai5 wkts0139DeccanVizag09.04.12
4Mumbai2 wkts0174ChennaiMumbai06.05.12
5Mumbai3 wkts0197PunjabMumbai10.04.19
6Mumbai4 wkts0219ChennaiDelhi01.05.21
Teams dismissed for a total of less than 100 runs in Indian Premier League

Teams dismissed for a total of less than 100 runs in Indian Premier League

IndIan Premier Leauge 2021 witnessed  two teams – Bangalore  and Rajasthan  – dismissed for  a team total less than 100 runs. Both the occasions  are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Bangalore9219.0v KolkataAbu Dhabi20 Sep 2021
2Rajasthan8516.1v KolkataSharjah07 Oct 2021

IndIan  Premier Leauge has witnessed  35 occasions of a team dismissed for  a team total less than 100 runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Bangalore4909.4v KolkataKolkata23 Apr 2017
2Rajasthan5815.1v BangaloreCape Town18 Apr 2009
3Delhi6613.4v MumbaiDelhi06 May 2017
4Delhi6717.1v PunjabMohali30 Apr 2017
5Kolkata6715.2v MumbaiMumbai16 May 2008
6Bangalore7017.1v ChennaiChennai23 Mar 2019
7Bangalore7015.0v RajasthanAbu Dhabi26 Apr 2014
8Punjab7315.5v SupergiantPune14 May 2017
9Kochi7416.3v ChargersKochi27 Apr 2011
10Chennai7915.2v MumbaiMumbai05 May 2013
11Delhi8019.1v SunrisersHyd-RGS04 May 2013
12Rajasthan8115.2v KolkataKolkata17 Apr 2011
13Chargers8218.3v BangaloreMumbai24 Apr 2010
14Bangalore8215.1v KolkataBengaluru18 Apr 2008
15Delhi8317.3v ChennaiDelhi18 Apr 2013
16Delhi8415.4v ChennaiAbu Dhabi21 Apr 2014
17Rajasthan8516.1v KolkataSharjah07 Oct 2021
18Mumbai8718.5v SunrisersMumbai24 Apr 2018
19Delhi8716.1v RajasthanMumbai30 May 2008
20Bangalore8715.2v ChennaiP Elizabeth20 Apr 2009
21Mumbai8712.5v PunjabMohali10 May 2011
22Punjab8815.1v BangaloreIndore14 May 2018
23Punjab8813.4v BangaloreBengaluru06 May 2015
24Rajasthan9219.5v BangaloreBengaluru18 Mar 2010
25Mumbai9219.2v DelhiMumbai16 Apr 2012
26Bangalore9219.0v KolkataAbu Dhabi20 Sep 2021
27Mumbai9218.2v RajasthanJaipur17 Apr 2013
28Mumbai9216.3v SunrisersVisakhapatnam08 May 2016
29Delhi9518.2v BangaloreDelhi26 Apr 2015
30Delhi9517.4v MumbaiDelhi10 Apr 2011
31Kolkata9515.2v MumbaiP Elizabeth27 Apr 2009
32Sunrisers9617.4v MumbaiHyd-RGS06 Apr 2019
33Rajasthan9718.3v KochiIndore15 May 2011
34Delhi9817.4v KolkataKolkata10 Apr 2016
35Delhi9916.2v ChennaiChennai01 May 2019

Bangalore and Rajasthan have been dismissed for a total less than 100 runs on six occasions in the Indian Premier league. The  following table lists them

NoTeamScoreOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Bangalore4909.4v KolkataKolkata23 Apr 2017
2Bangalore7017.1v ChennaiChennai23 Mar 2019
3Bangalore7015.0v RajasthanAbu Dhabi26 Apr 2014
4Bangalore8215.1v KolkataBengaluru18 Apr 2008
5Bangalore8715.2v ChennaiP Elizabeth20 Apr 2009
6Bangalore9219.0v KolkataAbu Dhabi20 Sep 2021
       
1Rajasthan5815.1v BangaloreCape Town18 Apr 2009
2Rajasthan8115.2v KolkataKolkata17 Apr 2011
3Rajasthan8516.1v KolkataSharjah07 Oct 2021
4Rajasthan9219.5v BangaloreBengaluru18 Mar 2010
5Rajasthan9718.3v KochiIndore15 May 2011
6Sunrisers9617.4v MumbaiHyd-RGS06 Apr 2019
KL Rahul became the first Indian batsman to aggregate 600 plus runs in three editions of Indian Premier League

KL Rahul became the first Indian batsman to aggregate 600 plus runs in three editions of Indian Premier League

Indian Premier League has witnessed 22 occasions of a batsman scoring  600 plus runs in an edition. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerMI`NORunsTeamEdition
1V Kohli16164973Bangalore  2016
2DA Warner17173848Sunrisers  2016
3KS Williamson17173735Sunrisers 2018
4CH Gayle15142733Bangalore  2012
5MEK Hussey17173733Chennai  2013
6CH Gayle16164708Bangalore  2013
7DA Warner12122692Sunrisers 2019
8AB de Villiers16163687Bangalore  2016
9RR Pant14141684Delhi   2018
10KL Rahul14142670Punjab 2020
11RV Uthappa16161660Kolkata   2014
12KL Rahul14142659Punjab  2018
13DA Warner14143641Sunrisers   2017
14RD Gaikwad16162635Chennai2021
15V Kohli16162634Bangalore  2013
16F du Plessis16162633Chennai  2021
17KL Rahul13133626Punjab  2021
18SR Tendulkar15152618Mumbai   2009
19S Dhawan17173618Delhi  2020
20SE Marsh11112616Punjab  2007
21CH Gayle12123608Bangalore  2011
22AT Rayudu16162602Chennai  2018

CH Gayle, DA Warner and KL Rahul are the three batsmen who have scored 600 plus runs in three editions. KL Rahul emulated CH Gayle and DA Warner by scored 626 runs in the just concluded 2021 edition.  He had scored 670 runs in 2020 edition and 659 run in 2018 edition

NoPlayerMI`NORunsTeamEdition
1CH Gayle15142733Bangalore  2012
2CH Gayle16164708Bangalore  2013
3CH Gayle12123608Bangalore  2011
        
1DA Warner17173848Sunrisers  2016
2DA Warner12122692Sunrisers 2019
3DA Warner14143641Sunrisers   2017
        
1KL Rahul14142670Punjab 2020
2KL Rahul14142659Punjab  2018
3KL Rahul13133626Punjab  2021

KL Rahul became the first Indian batsman to aggregate 600 plus runs in three editions of Indian Premier League

Third test at Leeds – England vs India – India’s innings

Third test at Leeds – England vs India – India’s innings

India won the toss and opted to bat first to provide the 216th occasion of India winning the toss and opting to bat first. It also provides the 87th occasion of India doing so on away soil

India won the toss and opted to bat first to provide the 53rd occasion of India winning the toss and opting to bat first against England. It also provides the 21st occasion of India doing so against England in England. It also provides the fifth occasion of India doing so against England at Leeds.

It also provides the 27th occasion of India winning the toss and opting to bat first under V Kohli. It also provides the third such occasion against England and the first such occasion against England in England.

KL Rahul was dismissed for a duck in India’s first innings to provide the 48th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring zero in a test innings against England. It also provides the 32nd occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring zero in a test innings against England in England.

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring zero in a test innings against England at Leeds. The following are the four batsmen.

NoPlayerRIOppGroundStart Date
1P Roy03EngLeeds05 Jun 1952
2DK Gaekwad03EngLeeds05 Jun 1952
3CPS Chauhan02EngLeeds16 Aug 1979
4KL Rahul01EngLeeds25 Aug 2021

India had lost its first two wickets for 4 runs for the sixth occasion in all its tests. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoW/RIOppGroundStart Date
12/42EngManchester17 Jul 1952
22/43WinTrinidad19 Feb 1953
32/41PakKanpur25 Dec 1979
42/44AusBrisbane04 Dec 2003
52/42AusBengaluru06 Oct 2004
62/41EngLeeds25 Aug 2021

It also provides the second such occasion against England. The first such occasion was at Manchester in Jul 1952. Thus the history repeated itself after 69 years

NoW/RIOppGroundStart Date
12/42EngManchester17 Jul 1952
22/41EngLeeds25 Aug 2021

V Kohli scored 7 in India’s first innings to provide the 25th occasion of his dismissed for single digit scores {Zero to nine} while leading India. He became the third Indian captain to be dismissed for single digit scores on 25 or more occasions.  Others are – MAK Pataudi {32} and MS Dhoni {26}

V Kohli scored 7 in India’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of his dismissed for single digit scores {Zero to nine} while leading India against England. Other Indian captains to be dismissed for single digit scored against England on six or more occasions are – MS Dhoni {10}, AL Wadekar {09}, BS Bedi {06} and MAK Pataudi {06}.

JC Buttler pouched five catches in India’s first innings to provide the 39th occasion of a England wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings. It also provides the 17th occasion of a England wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings on home soil.

It also provides the second occasion of a England wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings at Leeds. JM Bairstow had pouched five catches against Sri Lanka in May 2016

JC Buttler pouched five catches in India’s first innings to provide the eighth occasion of a England wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings against India. It also provides the fifth occasion of a England wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings on home soil against India

It also provides the second occasion of a England wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings at Leeds against India.

Mohammad Shami and JJ Bumrah collected the first ball duck in India’s innings to provide the 42nd and 43rd occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck against England in a test innings. It also provides the 33rd and 34th occasion of Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck against England in a test innings against England in England.

Mohammad Shami and JJ Bumrah collected the first ball duck in India’s innings to provide the fourth occasion of two or more Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck against England in a test innings in England. to provide the fifth occasion of two or more Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck against England in a test innings.

India was dismissed for 78 in its first innings in this test to provide the 26th occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 100 runs. It also provides the 19th occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 100 runs on away soil

India was dismissed for 78 in its first innings in this test to provide the tenth occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 100 runs against England.

NoTeamRIOppGroundStart Date
1Ind933EngLord’s27 Jun 1936
2Ind582EngManchester17 Jul 1952
3Ind823EngManchester17 Jul 1952
4Ind982EngThe Oval14 Aug 1952
5Ind922EngBirmingham13 Jul 1967
6Ind423EngLord’s20 Jun 1974
7Ind834EngChennai14 Jan 1977
8Ind961EngLord’s02 Aug 1979
9Ind943EngThe Oval15 Aug 2014
10Ind781EngLeeds25 Aug 2021

It also provides the ninth occasion of India dismissed for a total less than 100 runs against England in England.

India’s 78 in the first innings of this test provides the ninth occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a test innings at Leeds. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamRIOppGroundStart Date
1Eng761SAFLeeds29 Jul 1907
2SAF754EngLeeds29 Jul 1907
3Eng874AusLeeds01 Jul 1909
4NZl671EngLeeds03 Jul 1958
5Win613EngLeeds17 Aug 2000
6Aus881PakLeeds21 Jul 2010
7Srl912EngLeeds19 May 2016
8Eng672AusLeeds22 Aug 2019
9Ind781EngLeeds25 Aug 2021

JM Anderson’s three wickets in India’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 399 wickets on home soil. He needs one more wicket for his 400 wickets. If he gets it, he would then become the second bowler in the annals of test cricket to total 400 plus wickets on home soil after M Muralitharan of Sri Lanka. Muralithran has captured 493 wickets on home soil

JM Anderson’s three wickets in India’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 399 wickets on home soil. He needs one more wicket for his 400 wickets. If he gets it, he would then become the first medium pace bowler in the annals of test cricket to total 400 plus wickets on home soil.

At the end of the first day’s play, England openers RJ Burns and H Hameed posted 120 runs unbeaten partnership for the first wicket to provide the 158th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against India. It also provides the 91st occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on home soil against India

At the end of the first day’s play, England openers RJ Burns and H Hameed posted 120 runs unbeaten partnership for the first wicket to provide the 28th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in a test innings against India. It also provides the 13th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in a test innings on home soil against India

England openers RJ Burns and H Hameed scored 52 not out  and 60 not out at the end of the first day’s play to provide the 70th occasion of England’s both openers scoring half centuries in the same innings of a test.  It also provides the 33rd occasion of England’s both openers scoring half centuries in the same innings of a test on home soil

England openers RJ Burns and H Hameed scored 52 not out  and 60 not out at the end of the first day’s play to provide the eleventh occasion of England’s both openers scoring half centuries in the same innings of a test against India.  It also provides the fifth occasion of England’s both openers scoring half centuries in the same innings of a test on home soil against India

It also provides the second occasion of England’s both openers scoring half centuries in the same innings of a test on against India at Leeds. The first such occasion was witnessed in Jul 1959. England openers WGA Parkhouse and G Pullar scored 78 and 75 respectively.

JC Buttler had a hand in India’s first five dismissals. He became the second wicketkeeper in the annals of test cricket to figure in the first five dismissals in a test innings after BJ Haddin of Australia. BJ Haddin had  first five dismissals against India at Brisbane in Dec 2014.

Cricket cannot be so cruel for Virat Kohli and his men. Lords’s heroes  last week, became Leeds Zeroes this week

Left arm pace bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test

Left arm pace bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test

Shaheen Shah Afridi of Pakistan captured 10 for 94 in the just concluded second test against West Indies at Kingston to provide the 31st occasion of a left arm pace bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerWRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1F Martin12102EngAusThe Oval11 Aug 1890
2AE Hall11112SAFEngCape Town01 Jan 1923
3W Voce11149EngWinTrinidad01 Feb 1930
4W Voce1057EngAusBrisbane04 Dec 1936
5ERH Toshack1131AusIndBrisbane28 Nov 1947
6AK Davidson12124AusIndKanpur19 Dec 1959
7AK Davidson11222AusWinBrisbane09 Dec 1960
8JK Lever1070EngIndDelhi17 Dec 1976
9G Dymock12166AusIndKanpur02 Oct 1979
10GB Troup10166NZlWinAuckland29 Feb 1980
11Wasim Akram10128PakNZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
12Wasim Akram11160PakAusMelbourne12 Jan 1990
13BA Reid13148AusEngMelbourne26 Dec 1990
14BA Reid12126AusIndMelbourne26 Dec 1991
15MR Whitney1195AusIndPerth01 Feb 1992
16Wasim Akram11179PakNZlWellington17 Feb 1994
17WPUJC Vaas1090SrlNZlNapier11 Mar 1995
18Wasim Akram10106PakZimFaisalabad24 Oct 1996
19Wasim Akram11110PakWinSt John’s25 May 2000
20WPUJC Vaas14191SrlWinCol-SSC29 Nov 2001
21IK Pathan1196IndBanDhaka10 Dec 2004
22IK Pathan12126IndZimHarare20 Sep 2005
23RJ Sidebottom10139EngNZlHamilton05 Mar 2008
24MG Johnson11159AusSAFPerth17 Dec 2008
25Z Khan10149IndBanDhaka24 Jan 2010
26MG Johnson10132AusNZlHamilton27 Mar 2010
27TA Boult1080NZlWinWellington11 Dec 2013
28MG Johnson12127AusSAFCenturion12 Feb 2014
29MA Starc1194AusSrlGalle04 Aug 2016
30MA Starc10100AusSrlCanberra01 Feb 2019
31S Shah Afridi1094PakWinKingston20 Aug 2021

It also provides the sixth occasion of a Pakistan left arm pace bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below. Shaheen Shah Afridi became the second Pakistan left arm bowler to capture ten or more wickets in a test after Wasim Akram.

NoPlayerWRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Wasim Akram10128PakNZlDunedin09 Feb 1985
2Wasim Akram11160PakAusMelbourne12 Jan 1990
3Wasim Akram11179PakNZlWellington17 Feb 1994
4Wasim Akram10106PakZimFaisalabad24 Oct 1996
5Wasim Akram11110PakWinSt John’s25 May 2000
6S Shah Afridi1094PakWinKingston20 Aug 2021

It also provides the seventh occasion of a left arm pace bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerWRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1W Voce11149EngWinTrinidad01 Feb 1930
2AK Davidson11222AusWinBrisbane09 Dec 1960
3GB Troup10166NZlWinAuckland29 Feb 1980
4Wasim Akram11110PakWinSt John’s25 May 2000
5WPUJC Vaas14191SrlWinCol-SSC29 Nov 2001
6TA Boult1080NZlWinWellington11 Dec 2013
7S Shah Afridi1094PakWinKingston20 Aug 2021

It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan left arm pace bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerWRunsTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Wasim Akram11110PakWinSt John’s25 May 2000
2S Shah Afridi1094PakWinKingston20 Aug 2021