Pakistan bowlers does a feat after 123 years

Pakistan bowlers does a feat after 123 years

Test cricket witnessed the second occasion of bowlers sharing the wickets equally in an innings in the third innings of a test when a team has asked the opposition to follow on. The difference between the two occasions is 123 years.

Pakistan’s Shaheen Shah Afridi and Nauman Ali shared the wickets equally in the third innings of Zimbabwe in the just concluded test at Harare conceding 52 and 86 runs respectively in the third innings of the test when Zimbabwe was asked to follow on. Pakistan batted first in this test and posted 510 for the loss of eight wickets and declared. 

Zimbabwe scored 132 in its first innings, the second innings of the test. Zimbabwe followed on and was dismissed all out 231 in its second innings, the third innings of the test.  Pakistan won the test by an innings and 147 runs. Pakistan’s Shaheen Shah Afridi {5-52} and Nauman Ali {5-86} shared the wickets equally in the third innings of Zimbabwe.

The first such occasion was witnessed in the test between Australia and England at Adelaide in Jan 1898. Australia batted first and scored 573. England scored 278 in its first innings, the second innings of the test. Zimbabwe followed on and was dismissed all out 282 in its second innings, the third innings of the test.  England won the test by an innings and 13 runs. Australia’s MA Noble {5-83} and CE McLeod {5-65} shared the wickets equally in the third innings of England.

Pakistan’s innings victories and Zimbabwe’s innings defeats

Pakistan’s innings victories and Zimbabwe’s innings defeats

Pakistan won the second test at Harare against Zimbabwe by an innings and 116 runs to provide the 33rd occasion of Pakistan winning a test by an innings margin. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan winning a test by an innings margin against Zimbabwe. The list is arranged in the descending order of the margin

NoResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1wonI + 324 runsNZlLahore01 May 2002
2wonI + 264 runsBanMultan29 Aug 2001
3wonI + 188 runsAusKarachi15 Sep 1988
4wonI + 184 runsBanChattogram09 Dec 2011
5wonI + 178 runsBanDhaka09 Jan 2002
6wonI + 175 runsSrlDhaka12 Mar 1999
7wonI + 169 runsBanChattogram16 Jan 2002
8wonI + 166 runsNZlDunedin07 Feb 1973
9wonI + 163 runsSrlGalle21 Jun 2000
10wonI + 147 runsZimHarare07 May 2021
11wonI + 119 runsIndHyd-Pak14 Jan 1983
12wonI + 116 runsZimHarare29 Apr 2021
13wonI + 102 runsSrlLahore22 Mar 1982
14wonI + 100 runsEngLahore29 Nov 2005
15wonI + 087 runsEngLahore25 Nov 1987
16wonI + 086 runsIndKarachi23 Dec 1982
17wonI + 082 runsAusMelbourne11 Dec 1981
18wonI + 064 runsNZlRawalpindi27 Mar 1965
19wonI + 052 runsSrlKandy26 Aug 1994
20wonI + 044 runsBanRawalpindi07 Feb 2020
21wonI + 043 runsIndLucknow23 Oct 1952
22wonI + 043 runsNZlKarachi10 Oct 1990
23wonI + 040 runsSrlPeshawar08 Sep 1995
24wonI + 029 runsWinRawalpindi29 Nov 1997
25wonI + 020 runsSrlKandy23 Feb 1986
26wonI + 019 runsWinPeshawar17 Nov 1997
27wonI + 018 runsEngLeeds02 Jul 1987
28wonI + 016 runsNZlDub-DSC24 Nov 2018
29wonI + 013 runsNZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
30wonI + 012 runsNZlWellington17 Feb 1994
31wonI + 003 runsAusFaisalabad30 Sep 1982
32wonI + 001 runsNZlKarachi13 Oct 1955
33wonI + 001 runsWinP of Spain26 Mar 1958
NoResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1wonI + 147 runsZimHarare07 May 2021
2wonI + 116 runsZimHarare29 Apr 2021

Zimbabwe lost the second test at Harare against Pakistan by an innings and 116 runs to provide the 27th occasion of Zimbabwe losing a test by an innings margin. All such occasions are tabulated below. The list is arranged in the descending order of the margin

NoResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1lostI + 301 runsNZlNapier26 Jan 2012
2lostI + 294 runsNZlHarare07 Aug 2005
3lostI + 254 runsSrlBulawayo14 May 2004
4lostI + 240 runsSrlHarare06 May 2004
5lostI + 219 runsSAFHarare11 Nov 1999
6lostI + 209 runsEngLord’s18 May 2000
7lostI + 176 runsWinBulawayo19 Jul 2001
8lostI + 175 runsAusPerth09 Oct 2003
9lostI + 166 runsSrlCol-SSC27 Dec 2001
10lostI + 147 runsPakHarare07 May 2021
11lostI + 120 runsSAFP Elizabeth26 Dec 2017
12lostI + 117 runsNZlBulawayo28 Jul 2016
13lostI + 116 runsPakHarare29 Apr 2021
14lostI + 106 runsBanDhaka22 Feb 2020
15lostI + 101 runsIndNagpur21 Feb 2002
16lostI + 094 runsSrlKandy04 Jan 2002
17lostI + 092 runsEngLord’s22 May 2003
18lostI + 090 runsIndBulawayo13 Sep 2005
19lostI + 077 runsSrlCol-RPS11 Sep 1996
20lostI + 069 runsEngCh-le-St05 Jun 2003
21lostI + 065 runsWinRoseau20 Mar 2013
22lostI + 062 runsSAFCenturion11 Mar 2005
23lostI + 046 runsNZlBulawayo15 Aug 2005
24lostI + 021 runsSAFCape Town04 Mar 2005
25lostI + 013 runsIndDelhi13 Mar 1993
26lostI + 013 runsNZlAuckland26 Feb 1998
27lostI + 013 runsSAFBloemfontein29 Oct 1999
Bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings

Bowlers sharing the wickets equally in a test innings

Shaheen Shah Afridi and Nauman Ali shared the wickets equally in the third innings of Zimbabwe in the just concluded test at Harare conceding 52 and 86 runs respectively to provide the 56th  occasions  of bowlers performing the feat of sharing the wickets equally in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppVenueStart Date5s
1Aus1EngSydney25 Feb 18872
2Eng2AusSydney10 Feb 18882
3Aus4EngLord’s16 Jul 18882
4Aus2EngAdelaide11 Jan 18952
5Eng3AusLord’s22 Jun 18962
6Aus3EngAdelaide14 Jan 18982
7Aus3EngSydney14 Feb 19022
8Aus2EngSheffield03 Jul 19022
9Aus4EngAdelaide10 Jan 19082
10Eng3AusBirmingham27 May 19092
11Eng1AusManchester26 Jul 19092
12SAF2EngJohannesburg01 Jan 19102
13Eng1SAFLord’s10 Jun 19122
14Eng1SAFThe Oval12 Aug 19122
15Eng2AusThe Oval19 Aug 19122
16Eng3SAFJohannesburg24 Dec 19272
17Eng3AusThe Oval18 Aug 19342
18Ind1EngManchester20 Jul 19462
19NZl1EngLeeds11 Jun 19492
20Eng1AusMelbourne23 Feb 19512
21Eng2IndThe Oval14 Aug 19522
22Ind2WinKingston28 Mar 19532
23Pak2IndKarachi26 Feb 19552
24SAF4EngLeeds21 Jul 19552
25Aus3SAFPort Elizabeth28 Feb 19582
26Ind3AusDelhi28 Nov 19692
27Eng3PakKarachi24 Mar 19732
28Aus2WinPort of Spain21 Apr 19732
29Aus2EngBirmingham10 Jul 19752
30Aus2WinMelbourne31 Jan 19762
31Pak1IndKanpur25 Dec 19792
32Ind2AusSydney02 Jan 19812
33Aus3EngNottingham18 Jun 19812
34Ind4EngMumbai27 Nov 19812
35Aus3EngBrisbane26 Nov 19822
36NZl1SrlColombo (CCC)24 Mar 19842
37Aus4IndChennai18 Sep 19862
38Eng1AusMelbourne26 Dec 19862
39Pak2IndBengaluru13 Mar 19872
40Win2PakLahore06 Dec 19902
41Pak4NZlHamilton02 Jan 19932
42Aus3EngBirmingham05 Aug 19932
43Srl4NZlNapier11 Mar 19952
44Eng1WinPort of Spain13 Feb 19982
45SAF3EngLeeds06 Aug 19982
46Aus1WinAdelaide15 Dec 20002
47Srl1SAFDurban26 Dec 20002
48Srl2ZimGalle12 Jan 20022
49Pak2AusMelbourne26 Dec 20042
50SAF4NZlCenturion15 Apr 20062
51Eng3PakManchester27 Jul 20062
52Ban1IndChattogram17 Jan 20102
53Pak3NZlAbu Dhabi16 Nov 20182
54NZl2WinWellington11 Dec 20202
55Ind3EngAhmedabad04 Mar 20212
56Pak3ZimHarare07 May 20212

It also provides the seventh occasion of Pakistan bowlers performing such a feat. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppVenueStart Date5s
1Pak2IndKarachi26 Feb 19552
2Pak1IndKanpur25 Dec 19792
3Pak2IndBengaluru13 Mar 19872
4Pak4NZlHamilton02 Jan 19932
5Pak2AusMelbourne26 Dec 20042
6Pak3NZlA Dhabi16 Nov 20182
7Pak3ZimHarare07 May 20212

It also provides the second occasion of bowlers performing such a feat against Zimbabwe. Both the occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppVenueStart Date5s
1Srl2ZimGalle12 Jan 20022
2Pak3ZimHarare07 May 20212
All round performance of a fifty coupled with five plus wickets in a test by Pakistan cricketers

All round performance of a fifty coupled with five plus wickets in a test by Pakistan cricketers

auman Ali of Pakistan scored 97 and captured five for 86 against Zimbabwe in the ongoing test at Harare to provide the 13th occasion of a Pakistan cricketer scoring a fifty and capturing five plus wickets in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No PlayerScoreW-ROppGroundDate
1Asif Iqbal52*05-048NZlWellington22.01.65
2Mushtaq Mohd20105-049NZlDunedin07.02.73
3Mushtaq Mohd121,5605-028WinTrinidad01.04.77
4Imran Khan6507-052EngBirmingham29.07.82
5Imran Khan67*05-049EngLeeds26.08.82
6Imran Khan11711-180IndFaisalabad03.01.83
7Wasim Akram6606-091WinFaisalabad24.10.86
8Abdul Qadir6110-186EngKarachi16.12.87
9Wasim Akram52,12305-100AusAdelaide19.01.90
10S Mushtaq5805-089SrlCol-RPS19.04.97
11Wasim Akram7805-045SrlCol-SSC14.06.00
12Saeed Ajmal5005-082EngBirmingham06.08.10
13Nauman Ali9705-086ZimHarare07.04.21
All round performance of a ninety coupled with five plus wickets in a test – Pakistan’s Nauman Ali joins the elite list

All round performance of a ninety coupled with five plus wickets in a test – Pakistan’s Nauman Ali joins the elite list

Nauman Ali of Pakistan scored 97 and captured five for 86 against Zimbabwe in the ongoing test at Harare to provide the eighth occasion of a cricketer scoring a ninety and capturing five plus wickets in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No PlayerScoreW-RTeamOppGroundDate
1CB Llewellyn906-092SAFAusJo’burg11.10.02
2RB Simpson915-057AusEngSydney11.01.63
3RJ Hadlee995-028NZlEng’churx03.02.84
4SB Joshi925-142IndBanDhaka10.11.00
5SA Hasan965-070BanSrlDhaka26.12.08
6SA Hasan96*5-070BanWinSt George’s17.07.09
7TT Bresnan905-048EngIndNottingham29.07.11
8Nauman Ali975-086PakZimHarare07.04.21
Opening batsmen scoring 200 plus runs in a stay of 600 plus minutes at the crease in a test innings.

Opening batsmen scoring 200 plus runs in a stay of 600 plus minutes at the crease in a test innings.

Pakistan opening batsman Abid Ali scored 215 not out in 637 minutes in the ongoing test against Zimbabwe at Harare to provide the 38th occasion of an opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in 600 plus minutes in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsMinsITeamOppGroundDate
1Hanif Mohd3379703PakWinBridgetown17.01.58
2G Kirsten2758783SAFEngDurban26.12.99
3AN Cook2638362EngPakAbu Dhabi13.10.15
4Jayasuriya3407992SrlIndCol-RPS02.08.97
5L Hutton3647971EngAusThe Oval20.08.38
6D Kuruppu201*7771SrlNZlCol-CCC16.04.87
7AN Cook2947732EngIndBirmingham10.08.11
8RB Simpson3117621AusEngManchester23.07.64
9MA Taylor334*7201AusPakPeshawar15.10.98
10Taufeeq Umar2367122PakSrlAbu Dhabi18.10.11
11GM Turner2597042NZlWinGeorgetown06.04.72
12F Karunaratne2446982SrlBanPallekele21.04.21
13TWM Latham264*6942NZlSrlWellington15.12.18
14Atapattu201*6841SrlEngGalle22.02.01
15CG Greenidge2266773WinAusBridgetown19.04.91
16SL Campbell2086752WinNZlBridgetown19.04.96
17NS Sidhu2016732IndWinTrinidad14.03.97
18AD Gaekwad2016712IndPakJalandhar24.09.83
19HH Gibbs211*6592SAFNZlCh’church11.03.99
20Azhar Ali302*6581PakWinDub-DSC13.10.16
21Shoaib Mohd203*6562PakNZlKarachi10.10.90
22GW Flower201*6541ZimPakHarare31.01.95
23CH Gayle3336531WinSrlGalle15.11.10
24G Kirsten2106501SAFEngManchester02.07.98
25SG Barnes2346492AusEngSydney13.12.46
26Atapattu207*6491SrlPakKandy28.06.00
27Abid Ali215*6371PakZimHarare07.05.21
28AN Cook244*6342EngAusMelbourne26.12.17
29CH Gayle3176302WinSAFJohn’s29.04.05
30GA Gooch3336281EngIndLord’s26.07.90
31M Nazar2316271PakIndHyd-Pak14.01.83
32Atapattu216*6272SrlZimBulawayo18.11.99
33GC Smith2346272SAFPakDub-DSC23.10.13
34AN Cook235*6253EngAusBrisbane25.11.10
35ML Hayden3806221AusZimPerth09.10.03
36LG Rowe3026122WinEngBridgetown6.03.74
37BA Young267*6051NZlSrlDunedin07.03.97
38A Sandham3256001EngWinKingston03.04.30

It also provide the sixth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in 600 plus minutes in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsMinsITeamOppGroundDate
1Hanif Mohd3379703PakWinBridgetown17.01.58
2Taufeeq Umar2367122PakSrlAbu Dhabi18.10.11
3Azhar Ali302*6581PakWinDub-DSC13.10.16
4Shoaib Mohd203*6562PakNZlKarachi10.10.90
5Abid Ali215*6371PakZimHarare07.05.21
6M Nazar2316271PakIndHyd-Pak14.01.83

It also provide the third occasion of an opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in 600 plus minutes against Zimbabwe in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsMinsITeamOppGroundDate
1Abid Ali215*6371PakZimHarare07.05.21
2Atapattu216*6272SrlZimBulawayo18.11.99
3ML Hayden3806221AusZimPerth09.10.03
Opening batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs containing 29 or more boundary fours in a test innings

Opening batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs containing 29 or more boundary fours in a test innings

Abid Ali of Pakistan scored 215 not out in the ongoing test against Zimbawe at Harare which contained 29 boundary fours to provide the 42nd second occasion of an opening batsman scoring a double century containing 29 or more boundary fours in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRuns4sITeamOppGroundDate
1JH Edrich310*521EngNZlLeeds08.07.65
2V Sehwag254472IndPakLahore13.01.06
3GA Gooch333431EngIndLord’s26.07.90
4V Sehwag319422IndSAFChennai26.03.08
5DL Amiss262*403EngWinKingston16.02.74
6V Sehwag293402EngSrlMum-BS02.12.09
7V Sehwag309391IndPakMultan28.03.04
8DA Warner335*391AusPakAdelaide29.11.19
9ML Hayden380381AusZimPerth09.10.03
10BA Young267*371NZlSrlDunedin07.03.97
11CH Gayle317372WinSAFJohn’s29.04.05
12LG Rowe302362WinEngBridgetown06.03.74
13Jayasuriya340362SrlIndCol-RPS02.08.97
14Atapattu249362SrlZimBulawayo14.05.04
15L Hutton364351EngAusThe Oval20.08.38
16GC Smith277351SAFEngBirmingham24.07.03
17GC Smith259342SAFEngLord’s31.07.03
18WW Hinds213341WinSAFGeorgetown31.03.05
19W Jaffer202341IndPakKolkata30.11.07
20CH Gayle333341WinSrlGalle15.11.10
21SF Bacchus250332WinIndKanpur02.02.79
22Jayasuriya213332SrlEngThe Oval27.08.98
23G Kirsten220331SAFZimHarare07.09.01
24Jayasuriya253333SrlPakFaisalabad20.10.04
25GC Smith232331SAFBanChattogram29.02.08
26AN Cook294332EngIndBirmingham10.08.11
27AN Cook243331EngWinBirmingham17.08.17
28CG Greenidge226323WinAusBridgetown19.04.91
29Aamer Sohail205321PakEngManchester02.07.92
30MA Taylor334*321AusPakPeshawar15.10.98
31Trescothick219322EngSAFThe Oval04.09.03
32B Sutcliffe230*301NZlIndDelhi16.12.55
33G Boycott246*301EngIndLeeds08.06.67
34CG Greenidge223301WinEngManchester26.07.84
35SL Campbell208302WinNZlBridgetown19.04.96
36JL Langer250301AusEngMelbourne26.12.02
37SM Gavaskar205291IndWinMumbai01.12.78
38CG Greenidge214*294WinEngLord’s28.06.84
39Atapattu223291SrlZimKandy07.01.98
40CH Gayle204292WinNZlGeorge’s28.06.02
41HH Gibbs228291SAFPakCape Town02.01.03
42Abid Ali215*291PakZimHarare07.05.21

Abid Ali became the second Pakistan opening batsman to score a double century containing 29 plus boundary fours after Aamer Sohail.  Aamer Sohail had scored 32 boundary fours in his knock of 205 against England at Manchester in Jul 1992

NoPlayerRuns4sITeamOppGroundDate
1Aamer Sohail205321PakEngManchester02.07.92
2Abid Ali215*291PakZimHarare07.05.21

V Sehwag {04}, CG Greenidge {03}, CH Gayle {03}, GC Smith {03} and ST Jayasuriya {03} are the five opening batsmen who have scored double centuries on three or more occasions with 29 plus boundary fours.

NoPlayerRuns4sITeamOppGroundDate
1V Sehwag254472IndPakLahore13.01.06
2V Sehwag319422IndSAFChennai26.03.08
3V Sehwag293402EngSrlMum-BS02.12.09
4V Sehwag309391IndPakMultan28.03.04
         
1CG Greenidge226323WinAusBridgetown19.04.91
2CG Greenidge223301WinEngManchester26.07.84
3CG Greenidge214*294WinEngLord’s28.06.84
         
1CH Gayle317372WinSAFJohn’s29.04.05
2CH Gayle333341WinSrlGalle15.11.10
3CH Gayle204292WinNZlGeorge’s28.06.02
         
1GC Smith277351SAFEngBirmingham24.07.03
2GC Smith259342SAFEngLord’s31.07.03
3GC Smith232331SAFBanChattogram29.02.08
         
1Jayasuriya340362SrlIndCol-RPS02.08.97
2Jayasuriya213332SrlEngThe Oval27.08.98
3Jayasuriya253333SrlPakFaisalabad20.10.04
Opener scoring a double century and the batsman batting at number three scoring a century in the first innings of a test

Opener scoring a double century and the batsman batting at number three scoring a century in the first innings of a test

Pakistan’s Abid Ali {215 not out} and Azhar Ali {126} scored double century and century batting at number two and three respectively in the first innings of the ongoing test at Harare against Zimbabwe to provide the eleventh such occasion in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoNoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1OpCA Roach2091WinEngGeorgetown21.02.30
 3GA Headley1141WinEngGeorgetown21.02.30
         
2OpWH Ponsford2661AusEngThe Oval18.08.34
 3DG Bradman2441AusEngThe Oval18.08.34
         
3OpL Hutton3641EngAusThe Oval20.08.38
 3M Leyland1871EngAusThe Oval20.08.38
         
4OpWM Lawry2101AusWinBridgetown05.05.65
 OpRB Simpson2011AusWinBridgetown05.05.65
 3RM Cowper1021AusWinBridgetown05.05.65
         
5OpMA Taylor334*1AusPakPeshawar15.10.98
 3JL Langer1161AusPakPeshawar15.10.98
         
6OpG Kirsten2201SAFZimHarare07.09.01
 3JH Kallis157*1SAFZimHarare07.09.01
         
7OpGC Smith2001SAFBanE London18.10.02
 3G Kirsten1501SAFBanE London18.10.02
         
8OpND McKenzie2261SAFBanChattogram29.02.08
 OpGC Smith2321SAFBanChattogram29.02.08
         
9OpDA Warner2531AusNZlPerth13.11.15
 3UT Khawaja1211AusNZlPerth13.11.15
         
10OpDA Warner335*1AusPakAdelaide29.11.19
 3M Labuschagne1621AusPakAdelaide29.11.19
         
11OpAbid Ali215*1PakZimHarare07.05.21
 3Azhar Ali1261PakZimHarare07.05.21
Batsmen batting at number nine scoring a ninety in a test innings

Batsmen batting at number nine scoring a ninety in a test innings

Nauman Ali of Pakistan scored 97 in the ongoing test against Zimbabwe at Harare to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman batting at number nine scoring ninety plus runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the third occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against Zimbabwe. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppnGroundStart Date
1FM Engineer901IndNZlChennai27 Feb 1965
2DL Vettori902NZlZimBulawayo25 Sep 1997
3UDU Chandana921SrlZimGalle12 Jan 2002
4AM Blignaut911ZimWinHarare04 Nov 2003
5MG Johnson96*1AusSAFJo’burg26 Feb 2009
6MA Starc991AusIndMohali14 Mar 2013
7DT Tiripano953ZimAfgA Dhabi10 Mar 2021
8Nauman Ali971PakZimHarare07 May 2021
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppnGroundStart Date
1DL Vettori902NZlZimBulawayo25 Sep 1997
2UDU Chandana921SrlZimGalle12 Jan 2002
2Nauman Ali971PakZimHarare07 May 2021
Pakistan opening batsmen scoring 200 plus runs in a test innings

Pakistan opening batsmen scoring 200 plus runs in a test innings

Pakistan opener Abid Ali scored 215 not out in the ongoing test against Zimbabwe at Harare to provide the 121st occasion of an opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in a test innings. It also  provide the eleventh occasion of Pakistan opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in a test innings and also provides the sixth occasion of an opening batsman scoring 200 plus runs in test innings against Zimbabwe. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Hanif Mohammad3373PakWinBridgetown17 Jan 1958
2Taslim Arif210*2PakAusFaisalabad06 Mar 1980
3Mohsin Khan2001PakEngLord’s12 Aug 1982
4Mudassar Nazar2311PakIndHyd-Pak14 Jan 1983
5Shoaib Mohammad203*2PakNZlKarachi10 Oct 1990
6Aamer Sohail2051PakEngManchester02 Jul 1992
7Taufeeq Umar2362PakSrlAbu Dhabi18 Oct 2011
8Mohammad Hafeez2242PakBanKhulna28 Apr 2015
9Azhar Ali302*1PakWinDubai (DSC)13 Oct 2016
10Azhar Ali205*1PakAusMelbourne26 Dec 2016
11Abid Ali215*1PakZimHarare07 May 2021
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1MS Atapattu2231SrlZimKandy07 Jan 1998
2MS Atapattu216*2SrlZimBulawayo18 Nov 1999
3G Kirsten2201SAFZimHarare07 Sep 2001
4ML Hayden3801AuaZimPerth09 Oct 2003
5MS Atapattu2492SrlZimBulawayo14 May 2004
6Abid Ali215*1PakZimHarare07 May 2021