Eight or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy as of 2019/20 season – Team wise break up

Eight or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy as of 2019/20 season – Team wise break up

Ranji Trophy has witnessed 178 occasions’ bowlers capturing eight or more wickets in an innings in the history of Ranji Trophy upto the end of 2019/20 season. The list include two occasions of bowlers capturing ten wickets in an innings and 22 occasions of a bowlers capturing nine wickets in an innings. Here is the teamwise break up of all such occasions arranged chronologically

NoW/RBowlerTeamsVenueSeason
18/46B Mahendra KumarAnd v KerTrivandrum1967/68
28/118B Mahendra KumarAnd v MysBelgaum1970/71
      
18/63M KakotiAsm v TriG’hati/NEFRS1987/88
29/52GD DuttaAsm v TriGuwahati/NS1991/92
38/23GD DuttaAsm v TriMangoldoi1999/00
48/29SP PurkayasthaAsm v HydHyd/RGS2014/15
58/83AK DasAsm v PunValsad2015/16
      
18/93CS NayuduBar v NawaBar/CCG1939/40
28/90VS HazareBar v MahBar/CCG1946/47
38/112NY SathamBar v MahWalchandnagar1967/68
48/53CR WilliamsBar v SauRajkot1971/72
58/137CR WilliamsBar v BomBom/WS1974/75
68/65NY SathamBar v GujSurat/RIGG1980/81
78/17DV PardeshiBar v GujVadodara1981/82
      
18/59PM ChatterjeeBen v MPCalcutta1955/56
210/20PM ChatterjeeBen v AsmJorhat1956/57
38/46DS MukherjeeBen v BihJamshedpur1959/60
48/104S KunduBen v DelCalcutta1960/61
58/54US ChatterjeeBen v HydKolkata2003/04
      
18/43BK BoseBih v AsmJamshedpur1957/58
28/130V VenkatramBih v T NChepauk1984/85
38/51Ashutosh AmanBih v MegShillong2018/19
      
18/40HJ VajifdarBom v NIndBom/Gym1934/35
29/38RR WadkarBom v W IndKamnagar1937/38
38/91KK TaraporeBom v NawaBom/BS1939/40
48/162SG ShindeBom v GujAhm’bad/CCG1950/51
58/39MS HardikarBom v BenCalcutta1955/56
68/12GS RamchandBom v SauBom/BS1959/60
78/111BP GupteBom v DelDel/FSK1961/62
88/19PK ShivalkarBom v MysBom/BS1971/72
98/16PK ShivalkarBom v T NChepauk1972/73
108/111RR KulkarniBom v DelDel/FSK1982/83
118/102RC ThakkarBom v MahKolhapur1982/83
128/91RJ ShastriBom v DelBom/WS1984/85
139/23AA ChavanMum v PunMum/WS2012/13
      
18/29P SitaramDel v EPunDel/FSK1958/59
28/54Rajinder PalDel v RlysDel/FSK1959/60
39/34T GyaneshwarDel v J+KDel/FSK1961/62
48/14VD SondhiDel v J+KDel/FSK1963/64
58/40S LuthraDel v SerDel/AHQ1973/74
69/70S LuthraDel v SerDel/FSK1976/77
79/31Madan LalDel v HarDel/FSK1979/80
88/118Madan LalDel v BomBom/WS1980/81
98/48Maninder SinghDel v PunPatiala1981/82
109/50Madan LalDel v J+KDel/Ros1984/85
118/54Maninder SinghDel v HarDel/FSK1985/86
128/76SK SharmaDel v BihDel/FSK1989/90
      
18/83SV MudkaviGoa v AndKakinada1995/96
28/182SV MudkaviGoa v KarBangalore1995/96
39/29FMM ShaikhGoa v SerDel/Palam A2002/03
48/111FMM ShaikhGoa v VidNagpur/VCA2002/03
58/59SB JakatiGoa v AndDhanbad2016/17
      
18/53JM PatelGuj v SerAhm’bad/PPG1950/51
28/21JM PatelGuj v SauSurat1960/61
38/31RV DhruveGuj v RajAhm’bad/Mot2012/13
48/151RH BhattGuj v PunMohali2015/16
58/40CT GajaGuj v RajSurat2017/18
68/148SA DesaiGuj v VidNagpur2018/19
      
18/55R GoelHar v RlysDel/KSS1973/74
28/38Kapil DevHar v SerRohtak1977/78
38/87R GoelHar v DelDel/FSK1979/80
48/67P JainHar v  HPBhiwani1993/94
58/24J SharmaHar v VidNagpur/VCA2004/05
68/40HV PatelHar v KarBangalore2011/12
78/34HV PatelHar v RajLahli2011/12
      
19/61CT SarwateHol v MysIndore1945/46
      
18/73P Tata RaoHyd v MadSec’bad/G1934/35
29/53Ghulam AhmedHyd v MadSec’bad1947/48
38/107Ibrahim KhanHyd v MadHyd/LBS1950/51
48/55Habib KhanHyd v KerWarangal1960/61
58/45B Mahendra KumarHyd v AndAnantapur1962/63
68/51Habib KhanHyd v KerCalicut1963/64
78/54Kaleem/ul/HaqHyd v AndVisakhapatnam1964/65
88/83Mumtaz HussainHyd v DelDel/FSK1970/71
98/89Arshad AyubHyd v KarDharwar1990/91
108/86Kanwaljit SinghHyd v DelSec’bad/G1998/99
      
18/49R KapoorJ+K v SPunPatiala1963/64
28/33R PanditJ+K v SerSrinagar1986/87
38/85Parvez RasoolJ+K v SerDel2018/19
      
18/99BK GarudacharMys v MadBangalore/CCG1941/42
29/72BS ChandrasekharMys v KerBijapur1969/70
38/50EAS PrasannaMys v AndBelgaum1970/71
48/123AR BhatKar v BomBangalore1981/82
58/22RMH BinnyKar v HarFaridabad1982/83
68/70AR BhatKar v KerGulbarga1983/84
78/43AR BhatKar v T NBangalore1987/88
88/55DJ JohnsonKar v AsmBangalore1993/94
98/41A KumbleKar v KerThalassery1994/95
108/58A KumbleKar v KerThalassery1994/95
118/32R Vinay KumarKar v DelDel/Ros2009/10
128/60K GowthamKar v T NDindigul2019/20
      
19/45Amarjith SinghKer v AndKannur1971/72
28/108TS MahadevanKer v HydThalassery1985/86
38/57KNA PadmanabhanKer v AndKottayam1993/94
48/25B RamprakashKer v KarPalakkad1996/97
58/51CP ShahidKer v J+KPerintalmanna2012/13
68/85Jalaj S SaxenaKer v RajThumba2017/18
78/45Jalaj S SaxenaKer v AndThumba2018/19
      
18/55SK GirdhariKwar v GujAhm’bad/GCG1947/48
      
18/73AA SanklechaMah v AsmChennai2016/16
28/98SM FallahMah v BarPune Club Grd2009/10
38/93GS TodalbajiMah v GujSurat1961/62
48/20AA DarekarMah v HydHyd/RGS2011/12
58/43MV SaneMah v J+KPune2002/03
68/108SS BachhavMah v RlysDel2018/19
79/35VB RanjaneMah v SauK’vasla/NDA1956/57
88/42SN MoholMah v SauMorvi1964/65
98/72IR SiddiquiMah v SauPune/NS1999/00
108/59CP KulkarniMah v SerAurangabad2003/04
      
18/22RR SinghMani v MizKolkata2019/20
      
19/52R Sanjay YadavMeg v NagSovima2019/20
28/31R Sanjay YadavMeg v PcryMangaldoi2019/20
      
18/56G LalbiakvelaMiz v SimBhubaneswar2019/20
      
18/100SS LahoreMP v VidRaipur1986/87
28/66ND HirwaniMP v RlysGwalior1993/94
38/52ND HirwaniMP v VidNagpur/VCA1993/94
48/80JP YadavMP v VidIndore/NS2000/01
58/132SP PandeyMP v RlysIndore/MUTCG2001/02
68/127YA GolwalkarMP v RlysIndore/MUTCG2004/05
78/84IC PandeyMP v RlysIndore/HS2013/14
88/58Jalaj S SaxenaMP v RlysGwalior2015/16
98/96Jalaj S SaxenaMP v RlysGwalior2015/16
108/102IC PandeyMP v PunRohtak2016/17
      
18/94Amir ElahiNInd v SPunPatiala1937/38
      
18/62L Amar SinghNaw v BomPoona/DG1936/37
28/25SN BanerjeeNaw v MahJamnagar1941/42
      
18/50ND BardhanOri v BihJamshedpur1949/50
28/78SK SatpathyOri v AsmCuttack1959/60
38/64M SaudagarOri v AsmSambalpur1987/88
48/22S Kumar PrasadOri v BihHazaribagh1988/89
59/52S Kumar PrasadOri v TriAgartala1990/91
      
18/37Umesh KumarPun v DelDel1974/75
28/38D ChopraPun v SerDel/Palam A1986/87
38/97V KhannaPun v RlysMohali2015/16
      
18/99SA DuraniRaj v BomUdaipur1960/61
28/45SP GupteRaj v VidVCA1962/63
38/64V Bhan SinghRaj v VidHinganghat1982/83
48/60SV MudkaviRaj v RlysKota/JKG1984/85
510/78P SunderamRaj v VidJodhpur1985/86
68/10DL ChaharRaj v HydJaipur2010/11
78/32Pankaj SinghRaj v TriKota2010/11
      
18/75SS DeshmukhRlys v SPunDel/KSS1961/62
29/25S Hyder AliRlys v J+KDel/KSS1969/70
38/100AD SolkarRlys v DelDel/KSS1972/73
48/54G DesaiRlys v SerDel/KSS1974/75
58/65KS ParidaRlys v MPIndore/MUTCG2001/02
68/68KS ParidaRlys v MPIndore/MUTCG2004/05
78/40M KartikRlys v DelDel/KSS2005/06
88/97KV SharmaRlys v RajBhubaneswar2012/13
98/48RL MaliRlys v BarVadodara2013/14
      
18/27Rajinder PalSPun v J+KSrinagar1966/67
      
18/54VM MuddiahSer v SPunPatiala1949/50
28/71Iqbal KaranSer v E PunAmritsar1950/51
38/71G Inder DevSer v J+KSrinagar1964/65
48/37G Inder DevSer v J+KJammu1968/69
58/49SK PorelSer v J+KSrinagar1976/77
68/41GS ShaktawatSer v PunC’garh/S161979/80
      
19/50KS KannanMad v HydSec’bad1947/48
28/37V ThambuswamyMad v AndGuntur1967/68
39/76VV KumarMad v KerTirunelveli1969/70
48/40S ValsonT N  v AndVijayawada1981/82
59/54TA SekharT N  v KerPalakkad1982/83
68/114D VasuT N  v KarChepauk1994/95
      
18/133TK ChandaTri v HPAgartala2011/12
      
18/119AW ZaidiUP v HarFaridabad1990/91
29/152RS HansUP v KarMohan Nagar1977/78
38/125Jasbir SinghUP v MPBhilai1993/94
49/59G SharmaUP v RajKanpur/K1989/90
59/45AW ZaidiUP v VidKanpur1999/00
68/25RS HansUP v VidPilibhit1981/82
78/120KK SharmaUP v VidNagpur/VCA1986/87
88/68P KumarUP v DelMum/WS2007/08
      
18/15Firasat HussainUPro v SPunAmritsar1936/37
28/42Bashir AhmedUPro v BenKanpur1945/46
      
18/39AM OgiralVid v MPNagpur/VCA1967/68
28/61PV GandheVid v RajAlwar1993/94
38/88PV GandheVid v RlysNagpur/VCA1999/00
48/82SR SinghVid v SauRajjkot2005/06
Eight or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy as of 2019/20 season

Eight or more wickets in an innings in Ranji Trophy as of 2019/20 season

Ranji Trophy has witnessed 178 occasions’ bowlers capturing eight or more wickets in an innings in the history of Ranji Trophy upto the end of 2019-20 season. The list include two occasions of bowlers capturing ten wickets in an innings and 22 occasions of a bowlers capturing nine wickets in an innings. The complete list is furnished below

NoW-RBowlerTeamsVenueSeason
110-20PM ChatterjeeBen v AsmJorhat1956/57
210-78P SunderamRaj v VidJodhpur1985/86
39-23AA ChavanMum v PunMum-WS2012/13
49-25S Hyder AliRlys v J+KDel-KSS1969/70
59-29FMM ShaikhGoa v SerDel-Palam A2002/03
69-31Madan LalDel v HarDel-FSK1979/80
79-34T GyaneshwarDel v J+KDel-FSK1961/62
89-35VB RanjaneMah v SauK’vasla-NDA1956/57
99-38RR WadkarBom v W IndKamnagar1937/38
109-45Amarjith SinghKer v AndKannur1971/72
119-45AW ZaidiUP v VidKanpur1999/00
129-50KS KannanMad v HydSec’bad1947/48
139-50Madan LalDel v J+KDel-Ros1984/85
149-52S Kumar PrasadOri v TriAgartala1990/91
159-52GD DuttaAsm v TriGuwahati-NS1991/92
169-52R Sanjay YadavMeg v NagSovima2019-20
179-53Ghulam AhmedHyd v MadSec’bad1947/48
189-54TA SekharT N  v KerPalakkad1982/83
199-59G SharmaUP v RajKanpur-K1989/90
209-61CT SarwateHol v MysIndore1945/46
219-70S LuthraDel v SerDel-FSK1976/77
229-72BS ChandrasekharMys v KerBijapur1969/70
239-76VV KumarMad v KerTirunelveli1969/70
249-152RS HansUP v KarMohan Nagar1977/78
258-10DL ChaharRaj v HydJaipur2010/11
268-12GS RamchandBom v SauBom-BS1959/60
278-14VD SondhiDel v J+KDel-FSK1963/64
288-15Firasat HussainUPro v S PunAmritsar1936/37
298-16PK ShivalkarBom v T NChepauk1972/73
308-17DV PardeshiBar v GujVadodara1981/82
318-19PK ShivalkarBom v MysBom-BS1971/72
328-20AA DarekarMah v HydHyd-RGS2011/12
338-21JM PatelGuj v SauSurat1960/61
348-22RMH BinnyKar v HarFaridabad1982/83
358-22S Kumar PrasadOri v BihHazaribagh1988/89
368-22RR SinghMan v MizKolkata2019-20
378-23GD DuttaAsm v TriMangoldoi1999/00
388-24J SharmaHar v VidNagpur-VCA2004/05
398-25SN BanerjeeNaw v MahJamnagar1941/42
408-25RS HansUP v VidPilibhit1981/82
418-25B RamprakashKer v KarPalakkad1996/97
428-27Rajinder PalS Pun v J+KSrinagar1966/67
438-29P SitaramDel v EPunDel-FSK1958/59
448-29SP PurkayasthaAsm v HydHyd-RGS2014/15
458-31RV DhruveGuj v RajAhm’bad-Mot2012/13
468-31R Sanjay YadavMeg v PcryMangaldoi2019-20
478-32R Vinay KumarKar v DelDel-Ros2009/10
488-32Pankaj SinghRaj v TriKota2010/11
498-33R PanditJ+K v SerSrinagar1986/87
508-34HV PatelHar v RajLahli2011/12
518-37V ThambuswamyMad v AndGuntur1967/68
528-37G Inder DevSer v J+KJammu1968/69
538-37Umesh KumarPun v DelDel1974/75
548-38Kapil DevHar v SerRohtak1977/78
558-38D ChopraPun v SerDel-Palam A1986/87
568-39MS HardikarBom v BenCalcutta1955/56
578-39AM OgiralVid v MPraNagpur-VCA1967/68
588-40HJ VajifdarBom v NIndBom-Gym1934/35
598-40S LuthraDel v SerDel-AHQ1973/74
608-40S ValsonT N  v AndVijayawada1981/82
618-40M KartikRlys v DelDel-KSS2005/06
628-40HV PatelHar v KarBangalore2011/12
638-40CT GajaGuj v RajSurat2017-18
648-41GS ShaktawatSer v PunC’garh-S161979/80
658-41A KumbleKar v KerThalassery1994/95
668-42Bashir AhmedUPro v BenKanpur1945/46
678-42SN MoholMah v SauMorvi1964/65
688-43BK BoseBih v AsmJamshedpur1957/58
698-43AR BhatKar v T NBangalore1987/88
708-43MV SaneMah v J+KPune2002/03
718-45SP GupteRaj v VidVCA1962/63
728-45B Mahendra KumarHyd v AndAnantapur1962/63
738-45Jalaj S SaxenaKer v AndThumba2018-19
748-46DS MukherjeeBen v BihJamshedpur1959/60
758-46B Mahendra KumarAnd v KerTrivandrum1967/68
768-48Maninder SinghDel v PunPatiala1981/82
778-48RL MaliRlys v BarVadodara2013/14
788-49R KapoorJ+K v S PunPatiala1963/64
798-49SK PorelSer v J+KSrinagar1976/77
808-50ND BardhanOri v BihJamshedpur1949/50
818-50EAS PrasannaMys v AndBelgaum1970/71
828-51Habib KhanHyd v KerCalicut1963/64
838-51CP ShahidKer v J+KPerintalmanna2012/13
848-51Ashutosh AmanBih v MegShillong2018-19
858-52ND HirwaniMP v VidNagpur-VCA1993/94
868-53JM PatelGuj v SerAhm’bad-PPG1950/51
878-53CR WilliamsBar v SauRajkot1971/72
888-54VM MuddiahSer v S PunPatiala1949/50
898-54Rajinder PalDel v RlysDel-FSK1959/60
908-54Kaleem-ul-HaqHyd v AndVisakhapatnam1964/65
918-54G DesaiRlys v SerDel-KSS1974/75
928-54Maninder SinghDel v HarDel-FSK1985/86
938-54US ChatterjeeBen v HydKolkata2003/04
948-55SK GirdhariKwar v GujAhm’bad-GCG1947/48
958-55Habib KhanHyd v KerWarangal1960/61
968-55R GoelHar v RlysDel-KSS1973/74
978-55DJ JohnsonKar v AsmBangalore1993/94
988-56G LalbiakvelaMiz v SimBhubaneswar2019-20
998-57KNA PadmanabhanKer v AndKottayam1993/94
1008-58A KumbleKar v KerThalassery1994/95
1018-58Jalaj S SaxenaMPra v RlysGwalior2015-16
1028-59PM ChatterjeeBen v MPCalcutta1955/56
1038-59CP KulkarniMah v SerAurangabad2003/04
1048-59SB JakatiGoa v AndDhanbad2016-17
1058-60SV MudkaviRaj v RlysKota-JKG1984/85
1068-60K GowthamKar v T NDindigul2019-20
1078-61PV GandheVid v RajAlwar1993/94
1088-62L Amar SinghNaw v BomPoona-DG1936/37
1098-63M KakotiAsm v TriG’hati-NEFRS1987/88
1108-64V Bhan SinghRaj v VidHinganghat1982/83
1118-64M SaudagarOri v AsmSambalpur1987/88
1128-65NY SathamBar v GujSurat-RIGG1980/81
1138-65KS ParidaRlys v MPIndore-MUTCG2001/02
1148-66ND HirwaniMP v RlysGwalior1993/94
1158-67P JainHar v  HPraBhiwani1993/94
1168-68KS ParidaRlys v MPIndore-MUTCG2004/05
1178-68P KumarUP v DelMum-WS2007/08
1188-70AR BhatKar v KerGulbarga1983/84
1198-71Iqbal KaranSer v E PunAmritsar1950/51
1208-71G Inder DevSer v J+KSrinagar1964/65
1218-72IR SiddiquiMah v SauPune-NS1999/00
1228-73P Tata RaoHyd v MadSec’bad-G1934/35
1238-73AA SanklechaMah v AsmChennai2016-16
1248-75SS DeshmukhRlys v S PunDel-KSS1961/62
1258-76SK SharmaDel v BihDel-FSK1989/90
1268-78SK SatpathyOri v AsmCuttack1959/60
1278-80JP YadavMP v VidIndore-NS2000/01
1288-82SR SinghVid v SauRajjkot2005/06
1298-83Mumtaz HussainHyd v DelDel-FSK1970/71
1308-83SV MudkaviGoa v AndKakinada1995/96
1318-83AK DasAsm v PunValsad2015-16
1328-84IC PandeyMP v RlysIndore-HS2013/14
1338-85Jalaj S SaxenaKer v RajThumba2017-18
1348-85Parvez RasoolJ + K v SerDel2018-19
1358-86Kanwaljit SinghHyd v DelSec’bad-G1998/99
1368-87R GoelHar v DelDel-FSK1979/80
1378-88PV GandheVid v RlysNagpur-VCA1999/00
1388-89Arshad AyubHyd v KarDharwar1990/91
1398-90VS HazareBar v MahBar-CCG1946/47
1408-91KK TaraporeBom v NawaBom-BS1939/40
1418-91RJ ShastriBom v DelBom-WS1984/85
1428-93CS NayuduBar v NawaBar-CCG1939/40
1438-93GS TodalbajiMah v GujSurat1961/62
1448-94Amir ElahiN Ind v S PunPatiala1937/38
1458-96Jalaj S SaxenaMPra v RlysGwalior2015-16
1468-97KV SharmaRlys v RajBhubaneswar2012/13
1478-97V KhannaPun v RlysMohali2015/16
1488-98SM FallahMah v BarPune Club Grd2009/10
1498-99BK GarudacharMys v MadBangalore-CCG1941/42
1508-99SA DuraniRaj v BomUdaipur1960/61
1518-100AD SolkarRlys v DelDel-KSS1972/73
1528-100SS LahoreMP v VidRaipur1986/87
1538-102RC ThakkarBom v MahKolhapur1982/83
1548-102IC PandeyMP v PunRohtak2016-17
1558-104S KunduBen v DelCalcutta1960/61
1568-107Ibrahim KhanHyd v MadHyd-LBS1950/51
1578-108TS MahadevanKer v HydThalassery1985/86
1588-108SS BachhavMah v RlysDel2018-19
1598-111BP GupteBom v DelDel-FSK1961/62
1608-111RR KulkarniBom v DelDel-FSK1982/83
1618-111FMM ShaikhGoa v VidNagpur-VCA2002/03
1628-112NY SathamBar v MahWalchandnagar1967/68
1638-114D VasuT N  v KarChepauk1994/95
1648-118B Mahendra KumarAnd v MysBelgaum1970/71
1658-118Madan LalDel v BomBom-WS1980/81
1668-119AW ZaidiUP v HarFaridabad1990/91
1678-120KK SharmaUP v VidNagpur-VCA1986/87
1688-123AR BhatKar v BomBangalore1981/82
1698-125Jasbir SinghUP v MPBhilai1993/94
1708-127YA GolwalkarMP v RlysIndore-MUTCG2004/05
1718-130V VenkatramBih v T NChepauk1984/85
1728-132SP PandeyMP v RlysIndore-MUTCG2001/02
1738-133TK ChandaTri v HPAgartala2011/12
1748-137CR WilliamsBar v BomBom-WS1974/75
1758-148SA DesaiGuj v VidNagpur2018-19
1768-151RH BhattGuj v PunMohali2015-16
1778-162SG ShindeBom v GujAhm’bad-CCG1950/51
1788-182SV MudkaviGoa v KarBangalore1995/96

Jalaj S Saxena owns the record for capturing eight or more wickets in an innings on most occasions in the tournament – four occasions. AR Bhat, B Mahendra Kumar, Madanlal and SV Mudkarvi are the four bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets in an innings on three occasions. Their performance is listed below

NoW-RBowlerTeamsVenueSeason
18-58Jalaj S SaxenaMP v RlysGwalior2015-16
28-96Jalaj S SaxenaMP v RlysGwalior2015-16
38-85Jalaj S SaxenaKer v RajThumba2017-18
48-45Jalaj S SaxenaKer v AndThumba2018-19
      
18-43AR BhatKar v T NBangalore1987/88
28-70AR BhatKar v KerGulbarga1983/84
38-123AR BhatKar v BomBangalore1981/82
      
18-45B Mahendra KumarHyd v AndAnantapur1962/63
28-46B Mahendra KumarAnd v KerTrivandrum1967/68
38-118B Mahendra KumarAnd v MysBelgaum1970/71
      
19-31Madan LalDel v HarDel-FSK1979/80
29-50Madan LalDel v J+KDel-Ros1984/85
38-118Madan LalDel v BomBom-WS1980/81
      
18-60SV MudkaviRaj v RlysKota-JKG1984/85
28-83SV MudkaviGoa v AndKakinada1995/96
38-182SV MudkaviGoa v KarBangalore1995/96

The following is the list of bowlers who have captured eight or more wickets on two occasions in Ranji Trophy. There are twenty two bowlers who have accomplished such a feat – 21 bowlers for the same team and one bowler for different teams- Rajinder Pal captured 8 for 54 representing Del against Rlys at Del – FSK in 1959-60 season and captured 8 for 27 representing Southern Pun against J+K at Srinagar in 1966-67

NoW-RBowlerTeamsVenueSeason
18-41A KumbleKar v KerThalassery1994/95
28-58A KumbleKar v KerThalassery1994/95
      
19-45AW ZaidiUP v VidKanpur1999/00
28-119AW ZaidiUP v HarFaridabad1990/91
      
19-29FMM ShaikhGoa v SerDel-Palam A2002/03
28-111FMM ShaikhGoa v VidNagpur-VCA2002/03
      
18-37G Inder DevSer v J+KJammu1968/69
28-71G Inder DevSer v J+KSrinagar1964/65
      
19-52GD DuttaAsm v TriGuwahati-NS1991/92
28-23GD DuttaAsm v TriMangoldoi1999/00
      
18-51Habib KhanHyd v KerCalicut1963/64
28-55Habib KhanHyd v KerWarangal1960/61
      
18-34HV PatelHar v RajLahli,2011/12
28-40HV PatelHar v KarBangalore2011/12
      
18-21JM PatelGuj v SauSurat1960/61
28-53JM PatelGuj v SerAhm’bad-PPG1950/51
      
18-65KS ParidaRlys v MPIndoreMUTCG2001/02
28-68KS ParidaRlys v MPIndoreMUTCG2004/05
      
18-48Maninder SinghDel v PunPatiala1981/82
28-54Maninder SinghDel v HarDel-FSK1985/86
      
18-52ND HirwaniMP v VidNagpur-VCA1993/94
28-66ND HirwaniMP v RlysGwalior1993/94
      
18-65NY SathamBar v GujSurat-RIGG1980/81
28-112NY SathamBar v MahWalchandnagar1967/68
      
18-16PK ShivalkarBom v T NChepauk,1972/73
28-19PK ShivalkarBom v MysBom-BS1971/72
      
110-20PM ChatterjeeBen v AsmJorhat1956/57
28-59PM ChatterjeeBen v MPCalcutta1955/56
      
18-61PV GandheVid v RajAlwar1993/94
28-88PV GandheVid v RlysNagpur-VCA1999/00
      
18-55R GoelHar v RlysDel-KSS1973/74
28-87R GoelHar v DelDel-FSK1979/80
      
18-27Rajinder PalSPun v J+KSrinagar1966/67
28-54Rajinder PalDel v RlysDel-FSK1959/60
      
19-152RS HansUP v KarMohan Nagar1977/78
28-25RS HansUP v VidPilibhit1981/82
      
19-52S Kumar PrasadOri v TriAgartala1990/91
28-22S Kumar PrasadOri v BihHazaribagh1988/89
      
19-70S LuthraDel v SerDel-FSK1976/77
28-40S LuthraDel v SerDel-AHQ1973/74
      
18-84IC PandeyMP v RlysIndore-HS2013/14
28-102IC PandeyM. Pra v PunRohtak2016-17
      
19-52R Sanjay YadavMeg v NagSovima2019-20
28-31R Sanjay YadavMeg v PryMangaldoi2019-20
One hundred occasions of a batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a century in one day internationals

One hundred occasions of a batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a century in one day internationals

Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan was dismissed run out for 193 against South Africa at Johannesburg on 04.04.21 to provide the 100th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1KWR Fletcher1311EngNZlNottingham11 Jun 1975
2GM Wood1081AusEngLeeds08 Jun 1981
3GR Marsh1041AusIndJaipur07 Sep 1986
4CA Best1002WinEngGeorgetown07 Mar 1990
5Ramiz Raja1141PakNZlSialkot06 Nov 1990
6RJ Shastri1091IndRSANew Delhi14 Nov 1991
7DC Boon1002AusNZlAuckland22 Feb 1992
8PA de Silva1052SrlAusCol-PSS15 Aug 1992
9Javed Miandad1071PakRSAEast London15 Feb 1993
10KR Rutherford1081NZlIndVadodara28 Oct 1994
11SR Tendulkar1152IndNZlVadodara28 Oct 1994
12MJR Rindel1061RSAPakJo’burg12 Jan 1995
13RT Ponting1231AusSrlMelbourne09 Jan 1996
14ME Waugh1301AusSrlPerth12 Jan 1996
15ME Waugh1261AusIndMumbai27 Feb 1996
16SR Tendulkar1371IndSrlDelhi02 Mar 1996
17RT Ponting1021AusWinJaipur04 Mar 1996
18NS Sidhu1011IndPakSharjah15 Apr 1996
19SR Tendulkar1101IndSrlCol-RPS28 Aug 1996
20JN Rhodes1211RSAPakNairobi-G29 Sep 1996
21ME Waugh1021AusWinBrisbane05 Jan 1997
22MS Atapattu1181SrlIndCol-RPS17 Aug 1997
23NV Knight1221EngWinBridgetown29 Mar 1998
24BC Lara1102WinEngBridgetown29 Mar 1998
25SR Tendulkar1411IndAusDhaka28 Oct 1998
26GA Hick1092EngAusAdelaide26 Jan 1999
27NC Johnson1011ZimKenDhaka23 Mar 1999
28M Jayawardene1011SrlPakVizag27 Mar 1999
29GW Flower1401ZimKenDhaka27 Mar 1999
30R Dravid1451IndSrlTaunton26 May 1999
31ME Waugh1061AusZimBulawayo21 Oct 1999
32SC Ganguly1002IndAusMelbourne12 Jan 2000
33SL Campbell1031WinZimKingston01 Apr 2000
34ST Jayasuriya1051SrlIndDhaka01 Jun 2000
35Tendulkar1011IndSrlSharjah20 Oct 2000
36RT Ponting1022AusEngBristol10 Jun 2001
37NJ Astle1171NZlIndCol-RPS20 Jul 2001
38DD Ebrahim1211ZimBanDhaka25 Nov 2001
39NV Knight1051EngIndDelhi31 Jan 2002
40Saleem Elahi1081PakZimHarare27 Nov 2002
41V Sehwag1082IndNZlNapier29 Dec 2002
42MS Atapattu1011SrlAusSydney09 Jan 2003
43VVS Laxman1021IndAusGwalior26 Oct 2003
44BC Lara1131WinZimBulawayo22 Nov 2003
45SM Ervine1002ZimIndAdelaide24 Jan 2004
46ME Trescothick1301EngWinGros Islet01 May 2004
47Shoaib Malik1181PakHKGCol-SSC18 Jul 2004
48ME Trescothick1041EngWinThe Oval25 Sep 2004
49MS Atapattu1111SrlPakLahore14 Oct 2004
50Mohd Yousuf1051PakWinPerth01 Feb 2005
51R Dravid1041IndPakKochi02 Apr 2005
52Salman Butt1011PakIndJamshedpur09 Apr 2005
53Yuvraj Singh1031IndRSAHyd-RGS16 Nov 2005
54PG Fulton1122NZlSrlNapier08 Jan 2006
55CH Gayle1011WinEngAhmedabad28 Oct 2006
56KJ O’Brien1421IreKenNairobi-R02 Feb 2007
57DJ Reekers1041NetIreNairobi-G05 Feb 2007
58MJ Clarke1301AusIndBengaluru29 Sep 2007
59HH Gibbs1021RSAPakLahore18 Oct 2007
60JM How1392NZlEngNapier20 Feb 2008
61Mohd Ashraful1091BanUAELahore24 Jun 2008
62V Sehwag1161IndSrlCol-RPS03 Feb 2009
63BJ Haddin1091AusNZlSydney08 Feb 2009
64Shakib Al Hasan1041BanZimBulawayo11 Aug 2009
65H Masakadza1561ZimKenHarare12 Oct 2009
66TLW Cooper1011NetAfgThe Hague07 Jul 2010
67HM Amla1101RSAZimBloemfontein15 Oct 2010
68KJ O’Brien1132IreEngBengaluru02 Mar 2011
69AB de Villiers1341RSANetMohali03 Mar 2011
70AN Cook1191EngSrlLord’s03 Jul 2011
71MJ Clarke1171AusSrlAdelaide06 Mar 2012
72G Gambhir1022IndSrlCol-RPS28 Jul 2012
73KJ Coetzer1331ScoAfgSharjah08 Mar 2013
74Tamim Iqbal1121BanSrlHambantota23 Mar 2013
75A Shehzad1021PakRSAP Elizabeth27 Nov 2013
76JC Buttler1212EngSrlLord’s31 May 2014
77V Kohli1271IndWinDharamsala17 Oct 2014
78L Siaka1092PNGHKGTownsville09 Nov 2014
79AJ Finch1351AusEngMelbourne14 Feb 2015
80Mahmudullah1031BanEngAdelaide09 Mar 2015
81MDKJ Perera1161SrlPakHambantota26 Jul 2015
82Q de Kock1031RSAIndRajkot18 Oct 2015
83M  Rahim1071BanZimDhaka07 Nov 2015
84RG Sharma1241IndAusBrisbane15 Jan 2016
85JE Root1251EngRSACenturion09 Feb 2016
86DA Warner1732AusRSACape Town12 Oct 2016
87E Lewis1482WinSrlBulawayo23 Nov 2016
88DA Warner1561AusNZlMelbourne09 Dec 2016
89EJG Morgan1022EngIndCuttack19 Jan 2017
90EJG Morgan1071EngWinN Sound03 Mar 2017
91Rohan Mustafa1091UAEPNGA Dhabi04 Apr 2017
92KS Williamson1001NZlAusBirmingham02 Jun 2017
93HM Amla1031RSASrlThe Oval03 Jun 2017
94SO Hetmyer1251WinBanProvidence25 Jul 2018
95S Dhawan1142IndPakDub-DSC23 Sep 2018
96AT Rayudu1001IndWinMum-BS29 Oct 2018
97A Balbirnie1012IreZimBready01 Jul 2019
98A Vala1042PNGNamLauderhill23 Sep 2019
99PR Stirling1422IreEngSouthampton04 Aug 2020
100Fakhar Zaman1932PakRSAJo’burg04 Apr 2021

It also provides the eighth occasion of a Pakistan batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Ramiz Raja1141PakNZlSialkot06 Nov 1990
2Javed Miandad1071PakRSAEast London15 Feb 1993
3Saleem Elahi1081PakZimHarare27 Nov 2002
4Shoaib Malik1181PakHKGCol-SSC18 Jul 2004
5Mohd Yousuf1051PakWinPerth01 Feb 2005
6Salman Butt1011PakIndJamshedpur09 Apr 2005
7A Shehzad1021PakRSAP Elizabeth27 Nov 2013
8Fakhar Zaman1932PakRSAJo’burg04 Apr 2021

It also provides the seventh occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a century in one day internationals against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1RJ Shastri1091IndRSANew Delhi14 Nov 1991
2Javed Miandad1071PakRSAEast London15 Feb 1993
3Yuvraj Singh1031IndRSAHyd-RGS16 Nov 2005
4A Shehzad1021PakRSAP Elizabeth27 Nov 2013
5JE Root1251EngRSACenturion09 Feb 2016
6DA Warner1732AusRSACape Town12 Oct 2016
7Fakhar Zaman1932PakRSAJo’burg04 Apr 2021

Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan was dismissed run out for 193 against South Africa at Johannesburg on 04.04.21 to provide the fourth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring 150 plus in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below. He became the third batsman to be dismissed run out  after scoring 150 plus runs in an innings  in ODIs. DA Warner has been dismissed run out after scoring 150 plus runs on two occasions. The following table lists the four occasions

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Fakhar Zaman1932PakRSAJo’burg04 Apr 2021
2DA Warner1732AusRSACape Town12 Oct 2016
3H Masakadza1561ZimKenHarare12 Oct 2009
4DA Warner1561AusNZlMelbourne09 Dec 2016

India’s SR Tendulkar holds the record for getting dismissed run out after scoring a century on most occasions – Five. He is followed by ME Waugh of Australia who has been dismissed run out after scoring a century on four occasions. MS Atapattu and RT Ponting have been dismissed on three occasions.

BC Lara, DA Warner, EJG Morgan, HM Amla, KH O’Brien, ME Trescothick, MJ Clarke, NV Knight, R Dravid and V Sehwag are the batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a century in an innings in ODI

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1SR Tendulkar1152IndNZlVadodara28 Oct 1994
2SR Tendulkar1371IndSrlDelhi02 Mar 1996
3SR Tendulkar1101IndSrlCol-RPS28 Aug 1996
4SR Tendulkar1411IndAusDhaka28 Oct 1998
4SR Tendulkar1011IndSrlSharjah20 Oct 2000
        
1ME Waugh1301AusSrlPerth12 Jan 1996
2ME Waugh1261AusIndMumbai27 Feb 1996
3ME Waugh1021AusWinBrisbane05 Jan 1997
4ME Waugh1061AusZimBulawayo21 Oct 1999
        
1MS Atapattu1181SrlIndCol-RPS17 Aug 1997
2MS Atapattu1011SrlAusSydney09 Jan 2003
3MS Atapattu1111SrlPakLahore14 Oct 2004
        
1RT Ponting1231AusSrlMelbourne09 Jan 1996
2RT Ponting1021AusWinJaipur04 Mar 1996
3RT Ponting1022AusEngBristol10 Jun 2001
        
1BC Lara1102WinEngBridgetown29 Mar 1998
2BC Lara1131WinZimBulawayo22 Nov 2003
        
1DA Warner1732AusRSACape Town12 Oct 2016
2DA Warner1561AusNZlMelbourne09 Dec 2016
        
1EJG Morgan1022EngIndCuttack19 Jan 2017
2EJG Morgan1071EngWinN Sound03 Mar 2017
        
1HM Amla1101RSAZimBloemfontein15 Oct 2010
2HM Amla1031RSASrlThe Oval03 Jun 2017
        
1KJ O’Brien1421IreKenNairobi-R02 Feb 2007
2KJ O’Brien1132IreEngBengaluru02 Mar 2011
        
1Trescothick1301EngWinGros Islet01 May 2004
2Trescothick1041EngWinThe Oval25 Sep 2004
        
1MJ Clarke1301AusIndBengaluru29 Sep 2007
2MJ Clarke1171AusSrlAdelaide06 Mar 2012
        
1NV Knight1221EngWinBridgetown29 Mar 1998
2NV Knight1051EngIndDelhi31 Jan 2002
        
1R Dravid1451IndSrlTaunton26 May 1999
2R Dravid1041IndPakKochi02 Apr 2005
        
1V Sehwag1082IndNZlNapier29 Dec 2002
2V Sehwag1161IndSrlCol-RPS03 Feb 2009

The following six batsmen have been dismissed run out after scoring exact century – 100 – in the annals of one day internationals.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CA Best1002WinEngGeorgetown07 Mar 1990
2DC Boon1002AusNZlAuckland22 Feb 1992
3SC Ganguly1002IndAusMelbourne12 Jan 2000
4SM Ervine1002ZimIndAdelaide24 Jan 2004
5KS Williamson1001NZlAusBirmingham02 Jun 2017
6AT Rayudu1001IndWinMum-BS29 Oct 2018
Batsman’s 150 plus scores in a losing cause in one day internationals

Batsman’s 150 plus scores in a losing cause in one day internationals

Fakhar Zaman of Pakistan scored 193 against South Africa at Johannesburg on 04.04.21 only to witness his team losing the game by 17 runs to provide the 18th occasion of a batsman’s score of 150 plus in losing cause in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1RA Smith167*1EngAusB’ ham21 May 1993
2CH Gayle152*1WinRSAJo’burg04 Feb 2004
3RT Ponting1641AusRSAJo’burg12 Mar 2006
4ML Hayden181*1AusNZlHamilton20 Feb 2007
5CK Coventry194*1ZimBanBulawayo16 Aug 2009
6Tendulkar1752IndAusHyd-RGS05 Nov 2009
7TM Dilshan1602SrlIndRajkot15 Dec 2009
8TM Dilshan160*1SrlIndHobart28 Feb 2012
9GJ Bailey1561AusIndNagpur30 Oct 2013
10KJ Coetzer1561ScoBanNelson05 Mar 2015
11RG Sharma1502IndRSAKanpur11 Oct 2015
12RG Sharma171*1IndAusPerth12 Jan 2016
13DA Warner1732AusRSAC Town12 Oct 2016
14E Lewis176*1WinEngThe Oval27 Sep 2017
15TP Ura1511PNGIreHarare06 Mar 2018
16CH Gayle1622WinEngGreneda27 Feb 2019
17Imam-ul-Haq1511PakEngBristol14 May 2019
18Fakhar Zaman1932PakRSAJo’burg04 Apr 2021

CH Gayle, RG Sharma and TM Dilshan are the  three batsmen  who  have  witnessed  their teams losing  the  game  when they scored 150  plus runs  on three occasions.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CH Gayle152*1WinRSAJo’burg04 Feb 2004
2CH Gayle1622WinEngGreneda27 Feb 2019
        
1RG Sharma1502IndRSAKanpur11 Oct 2015
2RG Sharma171*1IndAusPerth12 Jan 2016
        
1TM Dilshan1602SrlIndRajkot15 Dec 2009
2TM Dilshan160*1SrlIndHobart28 Feb 2012

Fakhar Zaman became the fifth batsman to witness his score of 150 plus in a losing cause. All such batsmen are listed in the following table

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CH Gayle152*1WinRSAJo’burg04 Feb 2004
2RT Ponting1641AusRSAJo’burg12 Mar 2006
3RG Sharma1502IndRSAKanpur11 Oct 2015
4DA Warner1732AusRSAC Town12 Oct 2016
5Fakhar Zaman1932PakRSAJo’burg04 Apr 2021

Fakhar Zaman became the second batsman to witness his score of 150 plus in a losing cause after Imam-ul-Haq. Both batsmen are listed in the following table

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Imam-ul-Haq1511PakEngBristol14 May 2019
2Fakhar Zaman1932PakRSAJo’burg04 Apr 2021

Fakhar Zaman’s 193 is the second best score in a losing cause. Zimbabwe batsman CK Coventry’s 194 not out  against Bangladesh at Bulawayo on 16.08.09  remains the highest score in a losing cause

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CK Coventry194*1ZimBanBulawayo16 Aug 2009
1Fakhar Zaman1932PakRSAJo’burg04 Apr 2021
Pakistan losing a one day international after posting 300 plus runs

Pakistan losing a one day international after posting 300 plus runs

Pakistan lost the second one day against South Africa at Johannesburg on 04 Apr 2021 by 17 runs after posting 324 for the loss of nine wickets to provide the 152nd occasion of a team losing a one day game  after posting 300 plus  runs. It also provides the 16th occasion of Pakistan losing a one day game after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIMarginOppGroundDate
1Pak315/10234 runsSrlSingapore02.04.96
2Pak314/05103 wktsIndDhaka18.01.98
3Pak315/08106 wktsAusLahore10.11.98
4Pak304/09105 wktsEngKarachi24.10.00
5Pak303/10204 runsNZlWellington17.01.04
6Pak344/08205 runsIndKarachi13.03.04
7Pak329/06106 wktsIndDhaka18.03.12
8Pak309/10234 runsRSAJo’burg17.03.13
9Pak312/10257 runsAusAdelaide26.01.17
10Pak308/05104 wktsWinProvidence07.04.17
11Pak317/06113 runsRSACenturion25.01.19
12Pak307/07220 runsAusDub-DSC31.03.19
13Pak361/07212 runsEngSouthampton11.05.19
14Pak358/09106 wktsEngBristol14.05.19
15Pak340/07103 wktsEngNottingham17.05.19
16Pak324/09217 runsRSAJo’burg04.04.21

It also provides the ninth occasion of Pakistan losing a one day game by runs margin after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIMarginOppGroundDate
1Pak303/10204 runsNZlWellington17.01.04
2Pak344/08205 runsIndKarachi13.03.04
3Pak361/07212 runsEngSouthampton11.05.19
4Pak317/06113 runsRSACenturion25.01.19
5Pak324/09217 runsRSAJo’burg04.04.21
6Pak307/07220 runsAusDub-DSC31.03.19
7Pak315/10234 runsSrlSingapore02.04.96
8Pak309/10234 runsRSAJo’burg17.03.13
9Pak312/10257 runsAusAdelaide26.01.17

It also provides the 13th occasion of a team losing a one day game by runs margin after posting 300 plus runs against South Africa. It also provides the third occasion of Pakistan losing a one day game by runs margin after posting 300 plus runs against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreIMarginOppGroundDate
1Pak317/06113 runsRSACenturion25.01.19
2Pak324/09217 runsRSAJo’burg04.04.21
3Pak309/10234 runsRSAJo’burg17.03.13
Sri Lankan batsmen – one scoring a ninety and another a century in the same test innings

Sri Lankan batsmen – one scoring a ninety and another a century in the same test innings

BOP Fernando {91}, P Nissanka {103} and N Dickwella {96} scored nineties and century in the third innings of the test against West Indies at North Sound in the  first test of the just concluded series to provide the 21st occasion of at least Sri Lanka’s one batsman scoring a ninety and another scoring a century in the same test innings. All  such  occasions  are tabulated below

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11S Wettimuny1571PakFaisalabad14 Mar 1982
 2RL Dias981PakFaisalabad14 Mar 1982
 3RS Madugalle91*1PakFaisalabad14 Mar 1982
        
21RL Dias973IndChennai17 Sep 1982
 2LRD Mendis1053IndChennai17 Sep 1982
        
31SAR Silva1111IndCol-PSS06 Sep 1985
 2RL Dias951IndCol-PSS06 Sep 1985
        
41RS Mahanama1091NZlCol-SSC06 Dec 1992
 2HP Tillakaratne931NZlCol-SSC06 Dec 1992
        
51HP Tillakaratne1083NZlDunedin18 Mar 1995
 2A Ranatunga903NZlDunedin18 Mar 1995
        
61M Jayawardene912ZimHarare26 Nov 1999
 2TM Dilshan163*2ZimHarare26 Nov 1999
        
71Sangakkara1402WinGalle13 Nov 2001
 2M Jayawardene992WinGalle13 Nov 2001
        
81ST Jayasuriya921ZimCol-SSC27 Dec 2001
 2Sangakkara1281ZimCol-SSC27 Dec 2001
 3HP Tillakaratne961ZimCol-SSC27 Dec 2001
 4Samaraweera123*1ZimCol-SSC27 Dec 2001
        
91M Jayawardene213*1EngGalle18 Dec 2007
 2WPUJC Vaas901EngGalle18 Dec 2007
        
101TM Dilshan1621BanChattogram03 Jan 2009
 2CK Kapugedera961BanChattogram03 Jan 2009
        
111TM Dilshan921NZlGalle18 Aug 2009
 2M Jayawardene1141NZlGalle18 Aug 2009
 3Samaraweera1591NZlGalle18 Aug 2009
        
121M Jayawardene921NZlCol-SSC26 Aug 2009
 2Samaraweera1431NZlCol-SSC26 Aug 2009
        
131Sangakkara1093NZlCol-SSC26 Aug 2009
 2M Jayawardene963NZlCol-SSC26 Aug 2009
        
141TM Dilshan1091IndMum-BS02 Dec 2009
 2AD Mathews991IndMum-BS02 Dec 2009
        
151M Jayawardene1054AusGalle31 Aug 2011
 2AD Mathews954AusGalle31 Aug 2011
        
161TM Dilshan921PakSharjah03 Nov 2011
 2Sangakkara1441PakSharjah03 Nov 2011
        
171JK Silva952PakDub-DSC08 Jan 2014
 2M Jayawardene1292PakDub-DSC08 Jan 2014
        
181Sangakkara2212PakGalle06 Aug 2014
 2AD Mathews912PakGalle06 Aug 2014
        
191JK Silva941ZimHarare29 Oct 2016
 2MDKJ Perera1101ZimHarare29 Oct 2016
        
201F Karunaratne931PakA Dhabi28 Sep 2017
 2LD Chandimal155*1PakA Dhabi28 Sep 2017
        
211AD Mathews1101EngGalle22 Jan 2021
 2N Dickwella921EngGalle22 Jan 2021
        
221BOP Fernando913WinN Sound21 Mar 2021
 2P Nissanka1033WinN Sound21 Mar 2021
 3N Dickwella963WinN Sound21 Mar 2021

BOP Fernando {91}, P Nissanka {103} and N Dickwella {96} scored nineties and century in the third innings of the test against West Indies at North Sound in the first test of the just concluded series to provide the second occasion of Sri Lanka’s two batsmen scoring nineties and another scoring a century in the same test innings. Both such occasions are tabulated below. The first such occasion was witnessed against Pakistan at Faisalabad in March 198

NoNoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11S Wettimuny1571PakFaisalabad14 Mar 1982
 2RL Dias981PakFaisalabad14 Mar 1982
 3RS Madugalle91*1PakFaisalabad14 Mar 1982
        
21BOP Fernando913WinN Sound21 Mar 2021
 2P Nissanka1033WinN Sound21 Mar 2021
 3N Dickwella963WinN Sound21 Mar 2021
Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsmen scoring ninety in a test innings

Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsmen scoring ninety in a test innings

N Dickwella of Sri Lanka scored 96 against West Indies at North Sound in the first test of the just concluded test series to provide the 76th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in the annals of test cricket.

It also provides the seventh occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety against West Indies and also provides the fourth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated in the following tables.

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1Imtiaz Ahmed913PakWinBridgetown17 Jan 1958
2JM Parks912EngWinLord’s16 Jun 1966
3RW Marsh971AusWinKingston16 Feb 1973
4RC Russell911EngWinThe Oval24 Aug 1995
5RR Pant921IndWinRajkot04 Oct 2018
6RR Pant922IndWinHyd-RGS12 Oct 2018
7N Dickwella963SrlWinN Sound21 Mar 2021
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundStart Date
1CI Dunusinghe913SrlNZlNapier11 Mar 1995
2KC Sangakkara953SrlEngKandy07 Mar 2001
3N Dickwella921SrlEngGalle22 Jan 2021
4N Dickwella963SrlWinN Sound21 Mar 2021
Sri Lankan batsmen scoring a century on debut

Sri Lankan batsmen scoring a century on debut

P Nissanka of Sri Lanka scored 103 against West Indies at North Sound in the first test of the just concluded two series, to provide the 110th occasion of a batsman scoring a century on debut in the annals of test cricket.

It also provides the 16th occasion of a batsman scoring a century on debut against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamGroundStart Date
1SC Griffith1401EngTrinidad11 Feb 1948
2JH Hampshire1072EngLord’s26 Jun 1969
3FC Hayes106*4EngThe Oval26 Jul 1973
4GJ Cosier1092AusMelbourne26 Dec 1975
5AC Hudson1632SAFBridgetown18 Apr 1992
6MS Sinclair2141NZkWellington26 Dec 1999
7H Masakadza1193ZimHarare27 Jul 2001
8SB Styris1071NZlSt George’s28 Jun 2002
9MJ Prior126*1EngLord’s17 May 2007
10Abul Hasan1131BanKhulna21 Nov 2012
11RG Sharma1772IndKolkata06 Nov 2013
12S van Zyl101*1SAFCenturion17 Dec 2014
13AC Voges130*2AusRoseau03 Jun 2015
14TA Blundell107*2NZlWellington01 Dec 2017
15PP Shaw1341IndRajkot04 Oct 2018
16P Nissanka1033SrlN Sound21 Mar 2021

P Nissanka became the fourth Sri Lankan batsman to score a century on debut. Others are DSBP Kuruppu, RS Kaluwitharana and TT Samaraweera. P Nissanka. P Nissanka became the first Sri Lankan batsman to score a century on debut on away soil. The following table lists all the four batsmen

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1DSBP Kuruppu201*1NZlCol-CCC16 Apr 1987
2Kaluwitharana132*2AusCol-SSC17 Aug 1992
3Samaraweera103*2IndCol-SSC29 Aug 2001
4P Nissanka1033WinN Sound21 Mar 2021
Third ODI – India vs England at Pune-MCA on 28.03.21

Third ODI – India vs England at Pune-MCA on 28.03.21

England won the toss and chose to field in this game providing the 210th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 32st occasion of England doing so in ODIs against India. It also provides the 15th occasion of England doing so in ODIs against India in India.

V Kohli will be leading India for the 200th occasion in international matches {Tests/ODIs/T20Is}. He became the eighth captain to lead a team in 200 international matches. The following table lists all these captains.

NoPlayerSpanMat
1MS Dhoni (INDIA)2007-2018332
2RT Ponting (AUS/ICC)2002-2012324
3SP Fleming (NZ)1997-2007303
4GC Smith (Afr/ICC/SA)2003-2014286
5AR Border (AUS)1984-1994271
6A Ranatunga (SL)1988-1999249
7M Azharuddin (INDIA)1990-1999221
8V Kohli (INDIA)2013-2021200

He became the third Indian captain to lead a team in 200 international matches. The following table lists all these captains.

NoPlayerSpanMat
1MS Dhoni (INDIA)2007-2018332
2M Azharuddin (INDIA)1990-1999221
3V Kohli (INDIA)2013-2021200

S Dhawan-RG Sharma partnered 5000 runs in ODIs when they added 80 runs during their partnership of runs in this game. At the end of this game, this pair has partnered 5023 runs. They became the second Indian pair to post 5000 plus runs after SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar. SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar pair has partnered 8227 runs. They also became the seventh pair to post 5000 plus runs in ODIs. All such pairs are tabulated below

NoPartnersRuns
1SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar (INDIA)8227
2M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkara (Asia/SL)5992
3TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara (SL)5475
4MS Atapattu, ST Jayasuriya (SL)5462
5AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden (AUS)5409
6CG Greenidge, DL Haynes (WI)5206
7S Dhawan, RG Sharma (INDIA)5023

S Dhawan-RG Sharma added 103 runs for the  first wicket in this game to provide the 453rd occasion  of  India  posting a three figure partnership in ODIs. It also provides the 109th occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the first wicket.

S Dhawan-RG Sharma added 103 runs for the  first wicket in this game to provide the 50th occasion  of  India  posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against England. It also provides the 14th occasion of India posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the first wicket against England

S Dhawan-RG Sharma added 103 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide their 17th century partnership in one day games for the first wicket. They stand second in the list of pairs who have put on most century partnerships for the first wicket in ODIs. SC Ganguly-SR Tendulkar pair have put on most partnerships for the first wicket in ODIs – 21. S Dhawan-RG Sharma pair went past AC Gilchrist-ML Hayden pair which had put on 16 century partnerships for the first wicket on their way to occupy the second place.

The following four pairs have partnered 17 or more three figure partnerships in ODIs. It is interesting to note that out of these four pairs, three pairs are from India.

NoPartnersTFPs
1SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar (INDIA)26
2TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara (SL)20
3V Kohli, RG Sharma (INDIA)18
4S Dhawan, RG Sharma (INDIA)17

RR Pant scored 78 in this game to provide the 121st occasion of an Indian wicketkeeper batsman scoring a fifty in a ODI. It also provides the 17th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against England.

RR Pant’s 78 in this game represent his highest individual score in ODIs. It was an improvement over his 77 in the second ODI of this series at Pune on 26.03.21.

HH Pandya scored 64 in this game to provide his sixth fifty in ODIs. It also represents his second fifty in ODIs against England. Prior to this he had scored 56 at Kolkata on 22 Jan 2017.

India posted a team total of 329 in this game to provide the 120th occasion of India posting a team total of 300 plus runs in ODIs. It also provides the 18th occasion of India posting a team total of 300 plus runs in ODIs against England.

India posted a total of 329 all out in this game to provide the 50th occasion of a team dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion of a team dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in ODIs against England.

India posted a total of 329 all out in this game to provide the tenth occasion of India dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of India dismissed all out after posting 300 plus runs in ODIs against England. Prior to this India was dismissed all out for 338 at Bangalore on 27.02.11.

AU Rashid returned with figures of 2 for 81 in this game to provide the 27th occasion of an England bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in an ODI. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in an ODI against India.

AU Rashid returned with figures of 2 for 81 in this game to provide the third occasion of his conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. The other two occasions are – 5 for 85 against West Indies at St George’s on 27.02.19 and 1 for 81 against Pakistan at Southampton on 11.05.19

He became the third England bowler to concede 80 plus runs in a ODI on three or more occasions. Others are – JT Ball {04} and JM Anderson {03}

DJ Malan scored 50 in this game to provide the 362nd occasion of a batsman scoring exact 50 runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 43rd occasion of an batsman scoring exact 50 runs in an innings in ODIs against India.

It also provides the 33rd occasion of an England batsman scoring exact 50 runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England batsman scoring exact 50 runs in an innings in ODIs against India

England posted a team total of 322 for 9 in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of England posting a team total of 300 plus runs in ODIs. It also provides the 14th occasion of England posting a team total of 300 plus runs in ODIs against India.

India {329-10} and England {329-9} posted 300 plus runs in this game to provide the 146th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in an ODI.

England lost this game after posting 322-9 to provide the 151th occasion of a team losing a game after posting 300 plus runs in the history of ODIs. It also provides the 23rd occasion of England losing a game after posting 300 plus runs and also provides the sixth occasion of England losing a game after posting 300 plus runs against India.

SM Curran batting at number eight scored 95 not out. SM Curran shares the record for the highest score by a batsman batting at number eight in the history of ODIs with his fellow countryman CJ Woakes. CJ Woakes scored 95 not out against Sri Lanka at Nottingham on 21 Jun 2016.

The highest individual score by a batsman batting at number eight against India is credited to LS Klusener of South Africa. LS Klusener has scored 75 not out against India at Nagpur on 19.03.00.

SM Curran {95*}, CJ Woakes {95*} and NM Coulter-Nile {92} are the only three batsmen  who have scored nineties while batting at number eight in one day games.

SM Curran’s 95 not out in this game provide the 61st occasion of an England batsman scoring ninety in one day games. It also provides the 15th occasion of an England batsman scoring ninety in one day games against India.

SM Curran’s 95 not out in this game provide the 90th occasion of a batsman scoring ninety against India in one day games.

SM Curran-AU Rashid posted 57 runs for the eighth wicket and SM Curran-M Wood posted 60 runs for the ninth wicket in this game to provide the seventh occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs for  the eighth and ninth wickets in an one day game.

India won this game by seven runs to provide its 224th win by runs margin when it had batted first in ODIs. It also provides its 22nd win by runs margin when it had batted first in ODIs against England.

India won this game by seven runs to provide its 24th win by single digit runs margin when it had batted first in ODIs. It also provides its fourth win by single digit runs margin when it had batted first in ODIs against England.

India won this game by seven runs to provide its 107th win by runs margin when it was inserted by the opposition in ODIs. It also provides its 21st win by single digit runs margin when it was inserted by England in ODIs.

SN Thakur captured four for 67 in this game to provide the 192nd occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in ODIs. It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in ODIs against England.

SN Thakur captured four for 67 in this game to provide the 147th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in ODIs. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets in ODIs against England.

SM Curran was awarded the Man of the Match Award in this game for his 95 not out, though his team England was in a losing side. It provides the 180th occasion of a cricketer awarded Man of the Match despite his team losing the game. SM Curran became the 18th cricketer to be awarded the Man of the Match when Englanf lost the game. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerSpanMatMoM
1JH Edrich1971-197431
2IT Botham1976-1992471
3MW Gatting1978-1993371
4DI Gower1979-1991542
5CJ Tavare1980-1984141
6AJ Lamb1983-1992552
7RA Smith1989-1996402
8GA Hick1992-2001591
9JP Crawley1994-199971
10NV Knight1996-2003541
11MW Alleyne1999-200061
12ME Trescothick2000-2006622
13KP Pietersen2005-2013641
14RS Bopara2007-2015551
15IJL Trott2009-2013271
16CR Woakes2011-2020421
17JC Buttler2013-2021581
18SM Curran2018-202141
Second ODI – India vs England at Pune-MCA on 26 Mar 2021

Second ODI – India vs England at Pune-MCA on 26 Mar 2021

England won the toss and elected to field in this game to provide the 209th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 31st occasion of England doing so in ODIs against India. It also provides the 14th occasion of England doing so in ODIs against India in India.

EJG Morgan, the appointed England captain did not take the field due to an injury he suffered during the first ODI. England was led by JC Buttler in this game. JC Buttler became the 19th captain to lead England against India in ODIs. JC Buttler has already led England in six one day games and this game is the seventh game in which he is leading England.

JC Buttler became the second captain wicket keeper to lead England against India in ODIs after AJ Stewart. AJ Stewart had led England in three ODIs against India. He is also the third captain wicket keeper to lead England in ODIs after APE Knott {01} and AJ Stewart {30}. JC Buttler has already led England in six one day games as captain wicketkeeper and this game is the seventh game in which he is leading England as captain wicketkeeper.

England capped LS Livingstone for this game. He became the 256th cricketer to represent England in ODIs. He also became the 27th England cricketer to make his one day debut against India in ODIs and 12th cricketer to make his one day debut against India in India. LS Livingstone became the 99th cricketer to represent England in ODIs in a bilateral series.

V Kohli completed 10000 runs while batting at number three in one day games when he was on 39 during the course of his knock of  in this game. He is the second batsman in the history of ODIs to score 10000 plus runs while batting at number three after RT Ponting. RT Ponting has an aggregate of 12662 while batting at number three.

V Kohli-KL Rahul added 121 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 451st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs. It also provides the 87th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the third wicket.

V Kohli-KL Rahul added 121 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 48th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against England. It also provides the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the third wicket against England.

KL Rahul-RR Pant added 113 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 452nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs. It also provides the 70th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the fourth wicket.

KL Rahul-RR Pant added 113 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 49th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against England. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the third wicket against England.

V Kohli scored 66 in this game which represents his 25th half century on home soil. He became the 13th batsman in the annals of ODIs to score 25 or more half centuries ODIs on home soil. He also became the third Indian batsman to score 25 or more half centuries on home soil. Others are – SR Tendulkar {38} and MS Dhoni {25}

V Kohli {66}, KL Rahul {108} and RR Pant {77} scored fifties in this game to provide the 58th occasion of batsmen batting at number three, four and five scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the sixth occasion of batsmen batting at number three, four and five scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.

It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen batting at number three, four and five scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of Indian batsmen batting at number three, four and five scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.

V Kohli’s 66 in this game provide the 264th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in ODI. It also provides the 37th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in ODI against England.

V Kohli’s 66 in this game provide the 48th occasion of his scoring a fifty in ODI as captain. He needs two more fifties which would fetch him 50 fifties. He would then become the second Indian captain to score 50 fifties after MS Dhoni. MS Dhoni has scored 53 fifties as captain in ODIs.

RR Pant scored 77 in this  game to provide the 120th  occasion of an  Indian wicketkeeper batsman scoring a fifty in a ODI. It also provides the 16th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty against England.

RR Pant became the fourth Indian wicket keeper batsman to score a fifty against England. Others are – R Dravid {03}, MS Dhoni{11} and KL Rahul {01}

V Kohli {66} and RR Pant {77} scored fifties in this game to provide the 15th occasion of an Indian captain and wicket keeper batsman scoring fifties in an ODI. It also provides the second such occasion by Indian batsman against England. {Note – Captain wicketkeeper scoring fifty is excluded. Only the occasions of captains and wicket keepers scoring fifties is listed}

NoNoC/WKPlayerRunsIOppGroundStart Date
11CAzharuddin942SrlSharjah06 Nov 98
 2WkNR Mongia512SrlSharjah06 Nov 98
         
21CSC Ganguly781WinNagpur09 Nov 02
 2WkR Dravid511WinNagpur09 Nov 02
         
31CSC Ganguly561UAEDambulla16 Jul 04
 2WkR Dravid1041UAEDambulla16 Jul 04
         
41CR Dravid502PakKarachi19 Feb 06
 2WkMS Dhoni77*2PakKarachi19 Feb 06
         
51CR Dravid921PakA Dhabi19 Apr 06
 2WkMS Dhoni591PakA Dhabi19 Apr 06
         
61CR Dravid632RSAC Town26 Nov 06
 2WkMS Dhoni552RSAC Town26 Nov 06
         
71CR Dravid54*1WinNagpur21 Jan 07
 2WkMS Dhoni62*1WinNagpur21 Jan 07
         
81CR Dravid662SrlMargao14 Feb 07
 2WkMS Dhoni67*2SrlMargao14 Feb 07
         
91CV Kohli1042AusAdelaide15 Jan 20
 2WkMS Dhoni55*2AusAdelaide15 Jan 20
         
101CV Kohli721WinMan’ter27 Jun 20
 2WkMS Dhoni56*1WinMan’ter27 Jun 20
         
111CV Kohli781AusRajkot17 Jan 20
 2WkKL Rahul801AusRajkot17 Jan 20
         
121CV Kohli511NZlHamilton05 Feb 20
 2WkKL Rahul88*1NZlHamilton05 Feb 20
         
131CV Kohli892AusSydney29 Nov 20
 2WkKL Rahul762AusSydney29 Nov 20
         
141CV Kohli561EngPune23 Mar 21
 2WkKL Rahul62*1EngPune23 Mar 21
         
151CV Kohli661EngPune26 Mar 21
 2WkRR Pant771EngPune26 Mar 21

KL Rahul scored 108 in this game to provide the 295th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a century in ODIs. It also provides the 23rd occasion of Indian batsman scoring a century against England in ODIs.

It also represents his fifth century in one day games. All his centuries are tabulated below.

NoRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1100*2ZimHarare11 Jun 2016
21112SrlLeeds06 Jul 2019
31021WinVizag18 Dec 2019
41121NZlMt Maunganui11 Feb 2020
51081EngPune26 Mar 2021

TK Curran returned with figures of 2 for 83 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of an England bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in an ODI. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in an ODI against India.

India posted a team total of 336 for 6 in this game to provide the 119th occasion of India posting a team total of 300 plus runs in ODIs. It also provides the 17th occasion of India posting a team total of 300 plus runs in ODIs against England.

England posted a team total of 337 for 4 in this game to provide the 81st occasion of England posting a team total of 300 plus runs in ODIs. It also provides the 13th occasion of England posting a team total of 300 plus runs in ODIs against India.

India {336 for 6} and England {337 for 4} posted 300 plus runs in this game to provide the 145th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in an ODI.

India lost this game after posting 336 for 6 to provide the 150th occasion of a team losing a game after posting 300 plus runs in the history of ODIs. It also provides the 26th occasion of India losing a game  after posting 300 plus runs and also provides the fifth occasion of India losing a game after posting 300 plus runs against England.

JM Bairsow {124} and BA Stokes {99} scored a century and a ninety in England’s innings to  provide the 90th  occasion of  a batsman scoring a century and a ninety in the same innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the tenth occasion of England batsmen performing such a feat in ODIs.

It also provides the 13th occasion of batsmen performing such a feat in ODIs against India and the first such occasion by England batsmen against India.

JJ Roy (55}, {JM Bairsow {124} and BA Stokes {99} scored fifties in England’s innings to  provide the 102nd occasion of first three batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the ninth occasion of batsmen performing such a feat in ODIs against India.

It also provides the seventh occasion of England batsmen performing such a feat in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of batsmen performing such a feat in ODIs against India.

JJ Roy (55} and {JM Bairsow {124} scored fifties in England’s innings to provide the 102nd occasion of both the England openers scoring fifties in an innings in a ODI. It also provides the fifth occasion of England opening batsmen performing such a feat in ODIs against India.

JJ Roy (55} and {JM Bairsow {124} scored fifties in England’s innings to provide the 25th occasion of one of the England openers scoring a half century and another a century in an innings which includes two  occasions of both the openers scoring  centuries in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamIOppGroundCHCStart Date
1Eng2RSAThe Oval2028 Jun 2003
2Eng2SrlBirmingham2024 Jun 2016
3Eng1AusThe Oval1106 Jun 1977
4Eng1AusBirmingham1122 Aug 1980
5Eng2NZlManchester1118 Jul 1986
6Eng1AusLord’s1129 May 1989
7Eng2AusHyd-RGS1119 Oct 1989
8Eng1WinBridgetown1129 Mar 1998
9Eng1AusSydney1113 Dec 2002
10Eng2ZimBulawayo1104 Dec 2004
11Eng2BanThe Oval1116 Jun 2005
12Eng1BanNottingham1121 Jun 2005
13Eng2PakDub-DSC1118 Feb 2012
14Eng2WinThe Oval1119 Jun 2012
15Eng1ScoChristchurch1123 Feb 2015
16Eng1PakAbu Dhabi1113 Nov 2015
17Eng2WinSouthampton1129 Sep 2017
18Eng2NZlChristchurch1110 Mar 2018
19Eng1AusNottingham1119 Jun 2018
20Eng2AusCh-le-St1121 Jun 2018
21Eng2PakBristol1114 May 2019
22Eng1BanCardiff1108 Jun 2019
23Eng1IndBirmingham1130 Jun 2019
24Eng1NZlCh-le-St1103 Jul 2019
25Eng2IndPune1126 Mar 2021

It also provides the second occasion of England opening batsmen scoring a half century and another a century in an innings in ODIs against India.

NoTeamIOppGroundCHCStart Date
1Eng1IndBirmingham1130 Jun 2019
2Eng2IndPune1126 Mar 2021

JJ Roy-JM Bairstow added 110 runs for the first wicket in England’s innings to provide the 264th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs. It also provides the 75th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in ODIs

JJ Roy-JM Bairstow added 110 runs for the first wicket in England’s innings to provide the 35th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against India. It also provides the eighth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in ODIs against India

JM Bairstow-BA Stokes added 175 runs for the second wicket in England’s innings to provide the 265th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs. It also provides the 54th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in ODIs

JM Bairstow-BA Stokes added 175 runs for the second wicket in England’s innings to provide the 36th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against India. It also provides the ninth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in ODIs against India

JJ Roy-JM Bairstow added 110 runs for the first wicket JM Bairstow-BA Stokes added 175 runs for the second wicket in England’s innings to provide the 42nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnerships for consecutive first and second wicket in ODIs. It also provides the eighth such occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnerships for the consecutive first and second wicket in ODIs against India

JJ Roy-JM Bairstow added 110 runs for the first wicket JM Bairstow-BA Stokes added 175 runs for the second wicket in England’s innings to provide the fifth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnerships for consecutive first and second wicket in ODIs. It also provides the first such occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnerships for the consecutive first and second wicket in ODIs against India

This game witnessed four three figure partnerships – two each in India’s and England’s innings – to provide the second occasion of an ODI game witnessing four three figure partnerships. The first such occasion was witnessed in the one day game between India and Sri Lanka at Rajkot on 15.12.09

This game witnessed six fifties – three each in India’s and England’s innings – to provide the 72nd occasion of an ODI game witnessing six fifties.

JM Bairstow scored 124 in this game to provide the 182nd occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in ODIs. It also provides the 24th occasion of an England batsman scoring a century in ODIs against India.

JM Bairstow scored 124 in this game to provide the 92nd occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a century in ODIs. It also provides the 13th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a century in ODIs against India.

JM Bairstow’s 124 in this game represent his eleventh century as an opening batsman for England in ODIs. He occupies the second place in the list of England opening batsmen who have scored most centuries. The first place is occupied by ME Trescothick who has scored 12 centuries while opening the innings for England in ODIs. ME Trescothick {12} and JM Bairstow {11} are the two England opening batsmen who have scored ten or more centuries in  ODIs

JC Buttler scored a duck in this game to provide the 59th occasion of an England captain scoring a duck in ODI. It also provides the seventh occasion of an England captain scoring a duck in ODI against India

JC Buttler scored a duck in this game to provide the 57th occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in ODI. It also provides the tenth occasion of an England wicket keeper batsman scoring a duck in ODI against India

JC Buttler’s duck in this game provides his 12th duck as England’s wicket keeper batsman. He holds the record for most ducks by an England wicket keeper in ODIs. AJ Stewart has scored ten ducks as England’s wicket keeper.

JC Buttler became the ninth wicket keeper batsman to score 12 or more ducks as a wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day internationals.

Kuldeep Yadav returned with figures of none for 84 in this game to provide the 30th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in one day games. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in one day games against England

Kuldeep Yadav returned with figures of none for 84 in this game to provide the twelfth occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings without capturing a wicket in one day games. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in an innings without capturing a wicket in one day games against England

England won this game by six wickets to provide its 211th win by wickets margin in ODIs. It also provides England’s 23rd win by runs margin against India.

KL Rahul’s 108 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 75th occasion of a Indian batsman’s century going in vain in a ODI. It also provides the  sixth occasion of a Indian batsman’s century going in vain in a ODI against England.

BA Stoke’s 99 in this game provide the 60th occasion of an England batsman scoring ninety in one day games. It also provides the 14th occasion of an England batsman scoring ninety in one day games against India.

BA Stoke’s 99 in this game provide the 49th occasion of an batsman scoring ninety nine in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of an England batsman scoring ninetynine in one day games against India.

BA Stoke’s 99 in this game provide the 34th occasion of an batsman dismissed for ninety nine in one day games. It also provides the fifth occasion of an batsman dismissed for ninety nine in one day games against India.

BA Stoke’s 99 in this game provide the seventh occasion of an batsman dismissed for ninety nine in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of an England batsman dismissed for ninety in one day games against India.