Ishaan Kishan of India became the second batsman to score fifty on one day debut and T20 debut. He has scored 56 on T20I debut against England at Ahmedabad on 14 Mar 2021 and scored 59 against Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 18.07.21 on his one day debut. The other batsman to achieve such a feat is HE van der Dussen of South Africa. He scored 93 against Pakistan at Port Elizabeth on 19.01.19 on his one day debut. Prior to this, on his T20 debut, he had scored 56 against Zimbabwe at East London on 09.10.18. The performance of these two batsmen are tabulated below
Player
Type
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
HE vd Dussen
ODI
93
1
RSA
Pak
P Elizabeth
19.01.19
HE vd Dussen
T20I
56
1
RSA
Zim
E London
09.10.18
Ishan Kishan
T20I
56
2
Ind
Eng
Ahm’bad
14,03,21
Ishan Kishan
ODI
59
2
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
18.07.21
No Result games in the history of Twenty20 internationals
West Indies vs Pakistan T20I at Bridgetown on 28 Jul 2021 ended as a No Result game due to rain interference to provide the 32nd occasion of a T20I declared as a No Result game in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Teams
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
Scotland
Durban
13 Sep 2007
2
Ireland
Netherlands
Belfast
05 Aug 2008
3
England
Australia
Manchester
30 Aug 2009
4
England
Ireland
Providence
04 May 2010
5
England
South Africa
Manchester
10 Sep 2012
6
Ireland
West Indies
Colombo (RPS)
24 Sep 2012
7
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Pallekele
30 Oct 2012
8
England
New Zealand
The Oval
27 Jun 2013
9
West Indies
Bangladesh
Basseterre
27 Aug 2014
10
Ireland
Scotland
Bready
19 Jun 2015
11
Ireland
Scotland
Bready
21 Jun 2015
12
Netherlands
Oman
Dharamsala
11 Mar 2016
13
Bangladesh
Ireland
Dharamsala
11 Mar 2016
14
India
West Indies
Lauderhill
28 Aug 2016
15
New Zealand
West Indies
Mt Maunganui
01 Jan 2018
16
Nepal
Netherlands
Lord’s
29 Jul 2018
17
Australia
India
Melbourne
23 Nov 2018
18
UAE
USA
ICCA Dubai
15 Mar 2019
19
PNG
Philippines
Port Moresby
23 Mar 2019
20
Guernsey
Denmark
Castel
18 Jun 2019
21
Denmark
Italy
Castel
18 Jun 2019
22
Malaysia
Maldives
Kuala Lumpur
28 Jun 2019
23
Bermuda
Canada
Hamilton
19 Aug 2019
24
Australia
Pakistan
Sydney
03 Nov 2019
25
Malawi
Mozambique
Blantyre
09 Nov 2019
26
India
Sri Lanka
Guwahati
05 Jan 2020
27
West Indies
Ireland
Basseterre
18 Jan 2020
28
England
Pakistan
Manchester
28 Aug 2020
29
Bulgaria
Malta
Sofia
24 Sep 2020
30
New Zealand
West Indies
Mt Maunganui
30 Nov 2020
31
Bulgaria
Greece
Sofia
26 Jun 2021
32
West Indies
Pakistan
Bridgetown
28 Jul 2021
Teams winning a T20I by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare
Sri Lanka won the second T20I against India at Col-RPS on 28 Jul 2021 by four wickets with two deliveries to spare to provide the 37th occasion of a team winning a T20I by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Ind
8 wkts
2
Aus
Melbourne
3 Feb 2012
2
NZl
5 wkts
2
Zim
Hamilton
14 Feb 2012
3
Afg
4 wkts
2
Net
Dub-DSC
14 Mar 2012
4
Eng
7 wkts
2
Win
Nottingham
24 Jun 2012
5
Pak
2 wkts
2
RSA
Col-RPS
28 Sep 2012
6
Pak
5 wkts
2
Ind
Bengaluru
25 Dec 2012
7
Ind
6 wkts
2
Aus
Rajkot
10 Oct 2013
8
Aus
5 wkts
2
RSA
Durban
12 Mar 2014
9
HKG
2 wkts
2
Ban
Chattogram
20 Mar 2014
10
Ind
7 wkts
2
Win
Dhaka
23 Mar 2014
11
Win
6 wkts
2
Aus
Dhaka
28 Mar 2014
12
Pak
2 wkts
2
Zim
Lahore
24 May 2015
13
Nep
3 wkts
2
Net
Rotterdam
03 Jul 2015
14
RSA
7 wkts
2
Ind
Dharamsala
02 Oct 2015
15
HKG
4 wkts
2
Afg
Abu Dhabi
28 Nov 2015
16
Oman
2 wkts
2
Ire
Dharamsala
09 Mar 2016
17
Eng
2 wkts
2
RSA
Mumbai
18 Mar 2016
18
Win
3 wkts
2
RSA
Nagpur
25 Mar 2016
19
Win
7 wkts
2
Ind
Mumbai
31 Mar 2016
20
Win
4 wkts
2
Eng
Kolkata
03 Apr 2016
21
Afg
5 wkts
2
UAE
Dub-DSC
16 Dec 2016
22
Srl
3 wkts
2
RSA
Johannesburg
22 Jan 2017
23
Ban
5 wkts
2
Srl
Col-RPS
10 Mar 2018
24
Eng
5 wkts
2
Ind
Cardiff
06 Jul 2018
25
Pak
6 wkts
2
NZl
Dub-DSC
02 Nov 2018
26
Ind
6 wkts
2
Aus
Sydney
25 Nov 2018
27
Aus
7 wkts
2
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2019
28
Qat
4 wkts
2
Mal
Singapore
27 Jul 2019
29
UAE
7 wkts
2
Net
The Hague
08 Aug 2019
30
Spain
4 wkts
2
Fin
Kerava
18 Aug 2019
31
NZl
4 wkts
2
Srl
Pallekele
03 Sep 2019
32
Ban
3 wkts
2
Zim
Dhaka
13 Sep 2019
33
Ind
6 wkts
2
Aus
Sydney
06 Dec 2020
34
Pak
4 wkts
2
NZl
Napier
22 Dec 2020
35
Lux
5 wkts
2
Aust
Vinor
23 May 2021
36
Eng
3 wkts
2
Pak
Manchester
20 Jul 2021
37
Srl
4 wkts
2
Ind
Col-RPS
28 Jul 2021
It also provides Sri Lanka’s second win by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare. Both the occasions are listed below
No
Team
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Srl
3 wkts
2
RSA
Johannesburg
22 Jan 2017
2
Srl
4 wkts
2
Ind
Col-RPS
28 Jul 2021
It also provides a team winning by wickets margin with exact two deliveries to spare against India. All such occasions are listed below
No
Team
Margin
BR
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Pak
5 wkts
2
Ind
Bengaluru
25 Dec 2012
2
RSA
7 wkts
2
Ind
Dharamsala
02 Oct 2015
3
Win
7 wkts
2
Ind
Mumbai
31 Mar 2016
4
Eng
5 wkts
2
Ind
Cardiff
06 Jul 2018
5
Aus
7 wkts
2
Ind
Bengaluru
27 Feb 2019
6
Srl
4 wkts
2
Ind
Col-RPS
28 Jul 2021
Opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the history of Twenty20 internationals
PP Shaw of India was dismissed by the first ball in the First T20I againt Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 25 Jul 21 on his T20I debut providing the 14th occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Mohd Qazi
0
1
2
Can
Ber
Belfast
05 Aug 2008
2
C Zhuwao
0
1
2
Zim
Can
King City-NW
11 Oct 2008
3
DM Richards
0
1
2
Win
Ban
Basseterre
02 Aug 2009
4
JL Denly
0
1
2
Eng
Aus
Manchester
30 Aug 2009
5
S Rahman
0
1
2
Ban
Srl
Pallekele
31 Mar 2013
6
Irfan Ahmed
0
1
2
HKG
Nep
Chattogram
16 Mar 2014
7
KL Rahul
0
1
2
Ind
Zim
Harare
18 Jun 2016
8
L Sreekumar
0
1
2
UAE
PNG
Abu Dhabi
14 Apr 2017
9
Varathappan
0
1
2
Kuw
Qat
Doha
04 Jul 2019
10
DE Burgess
0
1
1
Sam
PNG
Apia (No 1)
08 Jul 2019
11
Tariq Aziz
0
1
1
Por
Spa
Cartagena
25 Oct 2019
12
E Shahbakhsh
0
1
1
Iran
UAE
Al Amerat
23 Feb 2020
13
FH Allen
0
1
1
NZll
Ban
Hamilton
28 Mar 2021
14
PP Shaw
0
1
1
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
25 Jul 2021
It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. KL Rahul is the other Indian batsman. He was dismissed by first ball for a duck on his T20 debut against Zimbabwe at Harare on 18.06.16.
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
KL Rahul
0
1
2
Ind
Zim
Harare
18 Jun 2016
2
PP Shaw
0
1
1
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
25 Jul 2021
It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. The other opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy is Shamsur Rahman of Bangladesh. He was dismissed for a duck at Pallekkele on 31 Mar 2013. PP Shaw became the first Indian opening batsman to collect the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka.
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
S Rahman
0
1
2
Ban
Srl
Pallekele
31 Mar 2013
2
PP Shaw
0
1
1
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
25 Jul 2021
PP Shaw of India was dismissed by the first ball in the First T20I againt Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 25 Jul 21 on his T20I debut providing the fifth occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut in a T20I. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DE Burgess
0
1
1
Sam
PNG
Apia (No 1)
08 Jul 2019
2
Tariq Aziz
0
1
1
Por
Spa
Cartagena
25 Oct 2019
3
E Shahbakhsh
0
1
1
Iran
UAE
Al Amerat
23 Feb 2020
4
FH Allen
0
1
1
NZll
Ban
Hamilton
28 Mar 2021
5
PP Shaw
0
1
1
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
25 Jul 2021
SR Tendulkar of India owns the record for scoring most nineties in one day internationals
SR Tendulkar of India owns the record for scoring most nineties in one day internationals. He has scored nineties on 18 occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below. He is the only batsman in the history of one day internationals to score nineties on ten or more occasions.
No
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
90
2
v Australia
Mumbai
27 Feb 1996
2
91
2
v England
Sharjah
11 Dec 1997
3
95
2
v Pakistan
Dhaka
14 Jan 1998
4
93
2
v Pakistan
Hobart
21 Jan 2000
5
93
2
v South Africa
Nagpur
19 Mar 2000
6
93
2
v Sri Lanka
Dhaka
01 Jun 2000
7
98
2
v Pakistan
Centurion
01 Mar 2003
8
97
1
v Sri Lanka
Johannesburg
10 Mar 2003
9
93
1
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
25 Oct 2005
10
95
2
v Pakistan
Lahore
13 Feb 2006
11
99
1
v South Africa
Belfast
26 Jun 2007
12
93
2
v South Africa
Belfast
29 Jun 2007
13
99
1
v England
Bristol
24 Aug 2007
14
94
2
v England
The Oval
05 Sep 2007
15
99
1
v Pakistan
Mohali
08 Nov 2007
16
97
2
v Pakistan
Gwalior
15 Nov 2007
17
91
1
v Australia
Brisbane
04 Mar 2008
18
96*
2
v Sri Lanka
Cuttack
21 Dec 2009
Stats highlights of the first T20I between Sri Lanka and India at Col-RPS on 25 Jul 2021
India capped PP Shaw and V Chakravarthy for this game to provide the 86th and 87th cricketers to represent India in T20Is. They became the ninth and tenth Indian cricketers to make their T20I against Sri Lanka.
PP Shaw was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 147th occasion of a batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut. Others are – MS Dhoni and KL Rahul. MS Dhoni was dismissed for a duck on his T20 debut against South Africa at Johannesburg on 01.12.06, while KL Rahul was dismissed for a duck on his T20 debut against Zimbabwe at Harare on 18.06.16. It also provides the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. PP Shaw became the first Indian batsman to collect the duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka
It also provides the 35th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut. KL Rahul is the other Indian batsman. It also provides the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman scoring a duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. The other opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy is Shamsur Rahman of Bangladesh. He was dismissed for a duck at Pallekkele on 31 Mar 2013
PP Shaw collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 67th occasion of a batsman collecting a duck on his T20I debut. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. KL Rahul was the other batsman. He was dismissed for a duck on his T20 debut against Zimbabwe at Harare on 18.06.16. It also provides the sixth occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. PP Shaw became the first Indian batsman to collect the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka
It also provides the 14th occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut. KL Rahul is the other Indian batsman. He was dismissed by first ball for a duck on his T20 debut against Zimbabwe at Harare on 18.06.16. It also provides the second occasion of an opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka. The other opening batsman to suffer such an ignominy is Shamsur Rahman of Bangladesh. He was dismissed for a duck at Pallekkele on 31 Mar 2013. PP Shaw became the first Indian opening batsman to collect the first ball duck on his T20I debut against Sri Lanka.
SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the 120th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka
SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the 78th occasion of a batsman scoring exact fifty or exact unbeaten fifty in T20Is. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring exact fifty or exact unbeaten fifty in T20Is.
SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring exact fifty or exact unbeaten fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring exact fifty or exact unbeaten fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka.
SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the 62nd occasion of a batsman dismissed for exact fifty in T20Is. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for exact fifty in T20Is.
SA Yadav scored 50 in this game to provide the sixth occasion of a batsman dismissed for exact fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed for exact fifty in T20Is against Sri Lanka.
MD Shanaka was dismissed stumped for 16 in this game to provide the 68th occasion of a captain dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of a captain dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is against India
MD Shanaka was dismissed stumped for 16 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a Sri Lankan captain dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of a Sri Lankan captain dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is against India
MD Shanaka became the 49th captain to be dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is. He also became the fifth Sri Lankan captain to be dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is.
He became the fifth captain to be dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is against India. He also became the third Sri Lankan captain to be dismissed stumped in the history of T20Is against India.
B Kumar returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 293rd occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 19th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is.
B Kumar returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 242nd occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 15th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is.
B Kumar returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is against Sri Lanka. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is against Sri Lanka.
B Kumar returned with figures of 4 for 22 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is against Sri Lanka It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in an innings in the history of T20Is against Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 126 in this game to provide the 28th occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India.
Sri Lanka was dismissed all out for 126 in this game to provide the 18th occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is while batting second. It also provides the fifth occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out in an innings in T20Is against India while batting second.
Sri Lanka lost this game to provide its 71st loss in T20Is. It also provides its 14th loss against India.
India won this game to provide its 89th win in T20Is. It also provides its 14th win against Sri Lanka
Head to Head Result summary between these two teams at the end of this game read as under
Team
Span
M
W
L
T
NR
India
2009-2021
20
14
05
0
1
Sri Lanka
2009-2021
20
05
14
0
1
S Dhawan became the 226th captain to lead a team in the history of T20Is. He became the seventh captain to lead India in T20Is. He also became the fourth Indian captain to lead India against Sri Lanka after MS Dhoni, V Kohli and RG Sharma. MD Shanaka became the ninth Sri Lankan captain to lead Sri Lanka against India in T20Is. Others are – TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara, DPMD Jayawardene, SL Malinga, LD Chandimal, AD Matthews, WU Tharanga and NLTC Perera.
A Mithun of Karnataka is the only bowler in the history of cricket to perform the hat trick in all the three forms of Cricket, namely, First Class, List A and Twenty20 games.
He performed the feat on his first class debut in the Ranji Trophy against Uttar Pradesh at Meerut in 2009/10 season. His feat in List A games came in the 2019/20 season against Tamil Nadu at Bangalore and his Twenty20 games hat trick was against Haryana at Surat
Category
Bowler
Opp
Venue
Season
Trophy
First Class
A Mithun†
U P
Meerut
2009/10
Ranji Trophy
List A
A Mithun
T N
Bangalore
2019/20
Vijay Hazare
Twenty20
A Mithun
Har
Surat
2019/20
Syed M Ali
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Stats highlights of second and third one day international between Sri Lanka and India
Second one day Sri Lanka vs India at Colombo RPS on 20 Jul 2021
India won this game by three wickets to provide its 93rd win against Sri Lanka on one day internationals. India now holds the record for winning most games against Sri Lanka one day internationals. Pakistan has won 92 games against Sri Lanka and Australia has won 92 games against New Zealand
India’s 93 wins against Sri Lanka constitutes a world record for a team winning most games against an opposition in one day internationals.
Sri Lanka lost this game to provide its 430th loss in One day internationals. Sri Lanka owns the record for losing most one day internationals. India is close behind as it has lost 428 one day internationals
D Chahar scored 69 not out in this game to provide the highest individual score by an Indian batsman batting at number eight in India’s winning one day internationals. The previous record was credited to AB Agarkar who had scored 67 not out against Zimbabwe at Rajkot on 14.12.2000
D Chahar scored 69 not out in this game to provide the second highest individual score by an Indian batsman batting at number eight in India’s one day internationals. R Jadeja’s 77 against New Zealand at Manchester on 09 Jul 2019 remains the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman batting at number eight.
D Chahar’s 69 not out in this game to provide the tenth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty while batting at number eight. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RA Jadeja
77
2
NZl
Manchester
09 Jul 2019
2
DL Chahar
69*
2
Srl
Col-RPS
20 Jul 2021
3
AB Agarkar
67*
1
Zim
Rajkot
14 Dec 2000
4
RA Jadeja
66*
2
NZl
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
5
IK Pathan
64
2
Pak
Jamshedpur
09 Apr 2005
6
SB Joshi
61*
2
NZl
Guwahati
14 Nov 1999
7
RA Jadeja
60*
2
Srl
Col-RPS
08 Feb 2009
8
N Kapil Dev
60
1
Eng
Leeds
2 Jun 1982
9
SS Karim
55
2
RSA
Bloemfontein
23 Jan 1997
10
AB Agarkar
53
1
Aus
Melbourne
06 Feb 2004
D Chahar’s 69 not out in this game to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty while batting at number eight against Sri Lanka. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Chahar
69*
2
Srl
Col-RPS
20 Jul 2021
2
RA Jadeja
60*
2
Srl
Col-RPS
08 Feb 2009
D Chahar’s 69 not out in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of an batsman scoring a fifty while batting at number eight against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CR Woakes
95*
2
Eng
Srl
Nottingham
21 Jun 2016
2
Wasim Akram
79
2
Pak
Srl
Vizag
27 Mar 1999
3
AR McBrine
79
2
Ire
Srl
Dublin-M
18 Jun 2016
4
MV Boucher
70
2
RSA
Srl
Tangier
21 Aug 2002
5
DL Chahar
69*
2
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
20 Jul 2021
6
L Klusener
60*
1
RSA
Srl
Benoni
01 Dec 2002
7
RA Jadeja
60*
2
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
08 Feb 2009
8
Sabbir Rahman
53
2
Ban
Srl
Melbourne
26 Feb 2015
9
Shadab Khan
52*
1
Pak
Srl
Abu Dhabi
16 Oct 2017
10
MH Miraz
51
2
Ban
Srl
Col-SSC
01 Apr 2017
11
FA Allen
51
2
Win
Srl
Ch-le-St
01 Jul 2019
D Chahar and B Kumar added 84 runs in an unfinished stand for the second wicket in this game to provide the second best stand for the eighth wicket by Indian batsmen in one day internationals. The best stand is 100 runs unfinished stand between MS Dhoni and B Kumar, also against Sri Lanka at Pallekkele on 20 Aug 2017
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
MS Dhoni, B Kumar
8
100*
2
Srl
Pallekele
24 Aug 2017
DL Chahar, B Kumar
8
84*
2
Srl
Colombo (RPS)
20 Jul 2021
Third one day Sri Lanka vs India at Colombo RPS on 23 Jul 2021
India capped five cricketers for the third one day game against Sri Lanka on 23 Jul 2021 to provide the 38th occasion of a team capping five or more cricketers in the history of one day internationals. The list does not include team’s first game in one day internationals in which eleven cricketers had made their one day game. However the South African team which made its one day debut against India at Kolkata on 10 Nov 1991 is included in the list. Ten South Africa cricketers made their one day debut in this game.
India became the second team to have five or more cricketers making their one day debut against Sri Lanka after Netherlands. It also provides the third occasion of team capping five or more cricketers against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Opp
Ground
Players
Start Date
1
Net
Srl
Col-RPS
07
16 Sep 2002
2
Net
Srl
Amstelveen
06
04 Jul 2006
3
Ind
Srl
Col-RPS
05
23 Jul 2021
India lost this game to provide its 429th loss in one day internationals. India now stands second in the list of teams which have lost most one day internationals. Sri Lanka occupies the first place with 430 losses.
Indian one day debutants swelled to 241 with five cricketers making their one day debut in this game. Of these 241 cricketers, 36 have made their one day debut against Sri Lanka.
RD Chahar returned with figures of 3 for 54 in this game to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact three wickets in an innings on their debut in one day internationals. It also provides the first such occasion against Sri Lanka.
MD Shanaka collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 138th occasion of a captain collecting the first ball duck in the history of one day games. It also provides the 16th occasion of a Sri Lankan captain collecting the first ball duck in one day internationals.
It also provides the fifteenth occasion of a captain collecting the first ball duck in one day internationals against India. It also provides the fifth occasion of a Sri Lankan captain collecting the first ball duck in one day internationals against India.
AV Fernando scored 76 in this game to provide the 64th occasion of a Sri Lankan opener scoring a fifty against India in one day internationals. It also provides 32nd occasion of a Sri Lankan opener scoring a fifty against India in one day internationals on home soil. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a Sri Lankan opener scoring a fifty against India in one day internationals at Colombo-RPS.
AV Fernando-PBB Rajapaksha added 109 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 289th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for various wickets in one day internationals. It also provides the 80th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for second wicket in one day internationals.
It also provides the 62nd occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for various wickets in one day internationals against India. It also provides the 14th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for second wicket in one day internationals against India.
PBB Rajapaksha scored 65 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman batting at number three scoring a fifty in an innings against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 17th occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman batting at number three scoring a fifty in an innings against India in one day internationals on home soil.
India was dismissed all out for 225 in this game to provide the 31st occasion of India dismissed all out against Sri Lanka in one day internationals. It also provides the 14th occasion of India dismissed all out against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka in one day internationals.
Head to head result between the two teams at the end of this series read thus