India posted four three figure partnerships involving Shubman Gill. He is the first Indian and the fifth batsman to be involved in four three figure partnerships in a Test. The others are – Hanif Mohammad (vs West Indies in 1958}, GA Gooch (vs India in 1990), MA Taylor (vs Pakistan in 1998) and JE Root (vs Pakistan in 2016).
No
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Hanif Mohammad, Imtiaz Ahmed
1
152
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
2
Hanif Mohammad, Alimuddin
2
112
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
3
Hanif Mohammad, Saeed Ahmed
3
154
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
4
Hanif Mohammad, Wazir Mohammad
4
121
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
2
1
GA Gooch, DI Gower
2
127
1
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
2
GA Gooch, AJ Lamb
3
308
1
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
3
GA Gooch, RA Smith
4
192
1
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
4
GA Gooch, MA Atherton
1
204
2
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
3
1
MA Taylor, JL Langer
2
279
1
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
2
MA Taylor, ME Waugh
3
123
1
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
3
MA Taylor, RT Pontin
5
168*
1
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
4
MA Taylor, ME Waugh
3
103
3
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
4
1
JE Root, CR Woakes
5
103
1
Eng
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
2
JE Root, AN Cook
2
185
1
Eng
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
3
JE Root, JM Bairstow
7
106
1
Eng
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
4
JE Root, AN Cook
1
105*
2
Eng
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
5
1
Shubman Gill, RA Jadeja
6
203
1
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
02 Jul 2023
2
Shubman Gill, W Sunder
7
144
1
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
02 Jul 2023
3
Shubman Gill, RR Pant
4
110
2
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
02 Jul 2023
4
Shubman Gill, RA Jadeja
5
175
2
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
02 Jul 2023
England Vs India Second Test at Birmingham Fourth day
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the second occasion of a captain scoring a double hundred and hundred in a test match in the annals of test cricket. Prior to this GA Gooch of England has scored 333 and 123 against India at Lord’s in Jul 1990
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
GA Gooch
333
123
England
v India
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
2
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the ninth occasion of a batsman scoring a double hundred and hundred in a test match in the annals of test cricket. Shubman Gill is the first batsman to achieve such a feat against England
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
KD Walters
242
103
Australia
v West Indies
Sydney
14 Feb 1969
2
SM Gavaskar
124
220
India
v West Indies
Port of Spain
13 Apr 1971
3
LG Rowe
214
100*
West Indies
v New Zealand
Kingston
16 Feb 1972
4
GS Chappell
247*
133
Australia
v New Zealand
Wellington
01 Mar 1974
5
GA Gooch
333
123
England
v India
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
6
BC Lara
221
130
West Indies
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
29 Nov 2001
7
KC Sangakkara
319
105
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
04 Feb 2014
8
M Labuschagne
204
104*
Australia
v West Indies
Perth
30 Nov 2022
9
Shubman Gill
269
100*
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the 98th occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test,
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
W Bardsley
136
130
Australia
England
The Oval
09.08.1909
2
C A G Russell
140
111
England
South Africa
Durban
16.02.1923
3
H Sutcliffe
176
127
England
Australia
Melbourne
01.01.1925
4
W R Hammond
119*
177
England
Australia
Adelaide
01.02.1929
5
H Sutcliffe
104
109*
England
South Africa
The Oval
17.08.1929
6
G A Headley
114
112
West Indies
England
Georgetown
21.02.1930
7
E Paynter
117
100
England
South Africa
Johannesburg
24.12.1938
8
G A Headley
106
107
West Indies
England
Lord’s
24.06.1939
9
D C S Compton
147
103*
England
Australia
Adelaide
31.01.1947
10
A R Morris
122
124*
Australia
England
Adelaide
31.01.1947
11
A Melville
189
104*
South Africa
England
Nottingham
07.06.1947
12
B Mitchell
120
189*
South Africa
England
The Oval
16.08.1947
13
D G Bradman
132
127*
Australia
India
Melbourne
01.01.1948
14
V S Hazare
116
145
India
Australia
Adelaide
23.01.1948
15
E D C Weekes
162
101
West Indies
India
Eden Gardens
31.12.1948
16
J A R Moroney
118
101*
Australia
South Africa
Johannesburg
10.02.1950
17
C L Walcott
126
110
West Indies
Australia
Port of Spain
11.04.1955
18
C L Walcott
155
110
West Indies
Australia
Kingston
11.06.1955
19
G S A Sobers
125
109*
West Indies
Pakistan
Georgetown
13.03.1958
20
R B Kanhai
117
115
West Indies
Australia
Adelaide
27.01.1961
21
Hanif Mohammad
111
104
Pakistan
England
Dhaka
19.01.1962
22
R B Simpson
153
115
Australia
Pakistan
Karachi
24.10.1964
23
K D Walters
242
103
Australia
West Indies
Sydney
14.02.1969
24
S M Gavaskar
124
220
India
West Indies
Port of Spain
13.04.1971
25
L G Rowe
214
100*
West Indies
New Zealand
Kingston
16.02.1972
26
G S Chappell
247*
133
Australia
New Zealand
Wellington
01.03.1974
27
I M Chappell
145
121
Australia
New Zealand
Wellington
01.03.1974
28
G M Turner
101
110*
New Zealand
Australia
Christchurch
08.03.1974
29
G S Chappell
123
109*
Australia
West Indies
Brisbane
28.11.1975
30
C G Greenidge
134
101
West Indies
England
Manchester
08.07.1976
31
G P Howarth
122
102
New Zealand
England
Auckland
04.03.1978
32
S M Gavaskar
111
137
India
Pakistan
Karachi
14.11.1978
33
S M Gavaskar
107
182*
India
West Indies
Eden Gardens
29.12.1978
34
A R Border
150*
153
Australia
Pakistan
Lahore
18.03.1980
35
L R D Mendis
105
105
Sri Lanka
India
Chennai
17.09.1982
36
Javed Miandad
104
103*
Pakistan
New Zealand
Hyderabad (Sind)
25.11.1984
37
A R Border
140
114*
Australia
New Zealand
Christchurch
28.02.1986
38
D M Jones
116
121*
Australia
Pakistan
Adelaide
19.01.1990
39
G A Gooch
333
123
England
India
Lord’s
26.07.1990
40
A P Gurusinha
119
102
Sri Lanka
New Zealand
Hamilton
22.02.1991
41
A H Jones
122
100*
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Hamilton
22.02.1991
42
A J Stewart
118
143
England
West Indies
Bridgetown
08.04.1994
43
G Kirsten
102
133
South Africa
India
Eden Gardens
27.11.1996
44
P A de Silva
138*
103*
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Colombo (SSC)
26.04.1997
45
S R Waugh
108
116
Australia
England
Manchester
03.07.1997
46
P A de Silva
146
120
Sri Lanka
India
Colombo (SSC)
09.08.1997
47
G W Flower
104
151
Zimbabwe
New Zealand
Harare
18.09.1997
48
R Dravid
190
103*
India
New Zealand
Hamilton
02.01.1999
49
Wajahatullah Wasti
133
121*
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Lahore
04.03.1999
50
A Flower
142
199*
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Harare
07.09.2001
51
B C Lara
221
130
West Indies
Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
29.11.2001
52
M L Hayden
197
103
Australia
England
Brisbane
07.11.2002
53
Yasir Hameed
170
105
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Karachi
20.08.2003
54
M L Hayden
117
132
Australia
Sri Lanka
Cairns
09.07.2004
55
M P Vaughan
103
101*
England
West Indies
Lord’s
22.07.2004
56
M E Trescothick
105
107
England
West Indies
Birmingham
29.07.2004
57
R Dravid
110
135
India
Pakistan
Eden Gardens
16.03.2005
58
R T Ponting
149
104*
Australia
West Indies
Brisbane
03.11.2005
59
Inzamam-ul-Haq
109
100*
Pakistan
England
Faisalabad
20.11.2005
60
R T Ponting
120
143*
Australia
South Africa
Sydney
02.01.2006
61
R T Ponting
103
116
Australia
South Africa
Durban
24.03.2006
62
Mohammad Yousuf
102
124
Pakistan
West Indies
Karachi
27.11.2006
63
J H Kallis
155
100*
South Africa
Pakistan
Karachi
01.10.2007
64
A J Strauss
123
108
England
India
Chennai
11.12.2008
65
T M Dilshan
162
143
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Chattogram
03.01.2009
66
P J Hughes
115
160
Australia
South Africa
Durban
06.03.2009
67
H M Amla
114
123*
South Africa
India
Eden Gardens
14.02.2010
68
J H Kallis
161
109*
South Africa
India
Cape Town
02.01.2011
69
K O A Powell
117
110
West Indies
Bangladesh
Mirpur
13.11.2012
70
K C Sangakkara
142
105
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Galle
08.03.2013
71
P G Fulton
136
110
New Zealand
England
Auckland
22.03.2013
72
B R M Taylor
171
102*
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Harare
17.04.2013
73
K C Sangakkara
319
105
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Chattogram
04.02.2014
74
D A Warner
135
145
Australia
South Africa
Cape Town
01.03.2014
75
Younis Khan
106
103*
Pakistan
Australia
Dubai (DICS)
22.10.2014
76
Azhar Ali
109
100*
Pakistan
Australia
Abu Dhabi
30.10.2014
77
Misbah-ul-Haq
101
101*
Pakistan
Australia
Abu Dhabi
30.10.2014
78
V Kohli*
115
141
India
Australia
Adelaide
09.12.2014
79
D A Warner
145
102
Australia
India
Adelaide
09.12.2014
80
D A Warner
163
116
Australia
New Zealand
Brisbane
05.11.2015
81
A M Rahane
127
100*
India
South Africa
Delhi
03.12.2015
82
S D Hope
147
118*
West Indies
England
Leeds
25.08.2017
83
Mominul Haque
176
105
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Chattogram
31.01.2018
84
B R M Taylor
110
106*
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Mirpur
11.11.2018
85
S P D Smith
144
142
Australia
England
Birmingham
01.08.2019
86
R G Sharma
176
127
India
South Africa
Visakhapatnam
02.10.2019
87
U T Khawaja
137
101*
Australia
England
Sydney
05.01.2022
88
Imam-ul-Haq
157
111*
Pakistan
Australia
Rawalpindi
04.03.2022
89
J M Bairstow
106
114*
England
India
Birmingham
01.07.2022
90
M Labuschagne
204
104*
Australia
West Indies
Perth
30.11.2022
91
Najmul Hossain Shanto
146
124
Bangladesh
Afghanistan
Mirpur
14.06.2023
92
K S Williamson
118
109
New Zealand
South Africa
Mount Maunganui
04.02.2024
93
D de Silva
102
108
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Sylhet
22.03.2024
94
P H K D Mendis
102
164
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Sylhet
22.03.2024
95
J E Root
143
103
England
Sri Lanka
Lord’s
29.08.2024
96
Najmul Hossain Shanto
148
125*
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Galle
17.06.2025
97
R R Pant
134
118
India
England
Leeds
20.06.2025
98
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
England
Birmingham
02.07.2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test,
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
V S Hazare
116
145
India
Australia
Adelaide
23.01.1948
2
S M Gavaskar
124
220
India
West Indies
Port of Spain
13.04.1971
3
S M Gavaskar
111
137
India
Pakistan
Karachi
14.11.1978
4
S M Gavaskar
107
182*
India
West Indies
Eden Gardens
29.12.1978
5
R Dravid
190
103*
India
New Zealand
Hamilton
02.01.1999
6
R Dravid
110
135
India
Pakistan
Eden Gardens
16.03.2005
7
V Kohli*
115
141
India
Australia
Adelaide
09.12.2014
8
A M Rahane
127
100*
India
South Africa
Delhi
03.12.2015
9
R G Sharma
176
127
India
South Africa
Visakhapatnam
02.10.2019
10
R R Pant
134
118
India
England
Leeds
20.06.2025
11
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
England
Birmingham
02.07.2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the 18th occasion of a batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test against England
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
W Bardsley
136
130
Australia
England
The Oval
09.08.1909
2
G A Headley
114
112
West Indies
England
Georgetown
21.02.1930
3
G A Headley
106
107
West Indies
England
Lord’s
24.06.1939
4
A R Morris
122
124*
Australia
England
Adelaide
31.01.1947
5
A Melville
189
104*
South Africa
England
Nottingham
07.06.1947
6
B Mitchell
120
189*
South Africa
England
The Oval
16.08.1947
7
Hanif Mohammad
111
104
Pakistan
England
Dhaka
19.01.1962
8
C G Greenidge
134
101
West Indies
England
Manchester
08.07.1976
9
G P Howarth
122
102
New Zealand
England
Auckland
04.03.1978
10
S R Waugh
108
116
Australia
England
Manchester
03.07.1997
11
M L Hayden
197
103
Australia
England
Brisbane
07.11.2002
12
Inzamam-ul-Haq
109
100*
Pakistan
England
Faisalabad
20.11.2005
13
P G Fulton
136
110
New Zealand
England
Auckland
22.03.2013
14
S D Hope
147
118*
West Indies
England
Leeds
25.08.2017
15
S P D Smith
144
142
Australia
England
Birmingham
01.08.2019
16
U T Khawaja
137
101*
Australia
England
Sydney
05.01.2022
17
R R Pant
134
118
India
England
Leeds
20.06.2025
18
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
England
Birmingham
02.07.2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the second occasion of Indian batsman scoring centuries in both innings of a test against England
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
R R Pant
134
118
India
England
Leeds
20.06.2025
2
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
England
Birmingham
02.07.2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the 19th occasion of captain scoring centuries in both innings of a test
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
A Melville
189
104*
South Africa
v England
Nottingham
07 Jun 1947
2
DG Bradman
132
127*
Australia
v India
Melbourne
01 Jan 1948
3
RB Simpson
153
115
Australia
v Pakistan
Karachi
24 Oct 1964
4
IM Chappell
145
121
Australia
v New Zealand
Wellington
01 Mar 1974
5
GS Chappell
123
109*
Australia
v West Indies
Brisbane
28 Nov 1975
6
SM Gavaskar
107
182*
India
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
29 Dec 1978
7
AR Border
140
114*
Australia
v New Zealand
Christchurch
28 Feb 1986
8
GA Gooch
333
123
England
v India
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
9
MP Vaughan
103
101*
England
v West Indies
Lord’s
22 Jul 2004
10
RT Ponting
149
104*
Australia
v West Indies
Brisbane
03 Nov 2005
11
Inzamam-ul-Haq
109
100*
Pakistan
v England
Faisalabad
20 Nov 2005
12
RT Ponting
120
143*
Australia
v South Africa
Sydney
02 Jan 2006
13
RT Ponting
103
116
Australia
v South Africa
Durban
24 Mar 2006
14
BRM Taylor
171
102*
Zimbabwe
v Bangladesh
Harare
17 Apr 2013
15
Misbah-ul-Haq
101
101*
Pakistan
v Australia
Abu Dhabi
30 Oct 2014
16
V Kohli
115
141
India
v Australia
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
17
DM de Silva
102
108
Sri Lanka
v Bangladesh
Sylhet
22 Mar 2024
18
NH Shanto
148
125*
Bangladesh
v Sri Lanka
Galle
17 Jun 2025
19
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the third occasion of captain scoring centuries in both innings of a test against England
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
A Melville
189
104*
South Africa
v England
Nottingham
07 Jun 1947
2
Inzamam-ul-Haq
109
100*
Pakistan
v England
Faisalabad
20 Nov 2005
3
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 and 161 in the second test against England at Birmingham to provide the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring centuries in both innings of a test
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
SM Gavaskar
107
182*
India
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
29 Dec 1978
2
V Kohli
115
141
India
v Australia
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
3
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in this test {269 plus 161}. He became the second batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 400 plus runs in a test. GA Gooch of England had scored 456 runs in a test {333 plus 123} against India at Lord’s in July 1990
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in this test {269 plus 161}. He became the second captain in the annals of test cricket to score 400 plus runs in a test. GA Gooch of England had scored 456 runs in a test {333 plus 123} against India at Lord’s in July 1990
Shubman Gill became the second batsman to score 150 plus runs in both innings of a test. Prior to this AR Border of Australia had scored 153 not out and 150 against Pakistan at Lahore in Mar 1980
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
A R Border
150*
153
Australia
Pakistan
Lahore
18.03.1980
2
Shubman Gill
269
161
India
England
Birmingham
02.07.2025
JL Smith of England scored 184 not out and RR Pant of India scored 65 in this test to provide the 184th occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring 50 plus runs in a match
RA Jadeja scored 89 and 69 not out in this test to provide the 89th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test against England.
RA Jadeja scored 89 and 69 not out in this test to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian left hand batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian left hand batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test against England. Prior to this SC Ganguly had scored 68 and 99 against England at Nottingham in Aug 2002
Shubman Gill-RR Pant added 110 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 631st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings. It also provides the 129th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England
Shubman Gill-RR Pant added 110 runs for the fourth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 102nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fourth wicket. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England for the fourth wicket
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 175 runs for the fifth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 632nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings. It also provides the 130th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 175 runs for the fifth wicket in India’s second innings to provide the 96th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings for the fifth wicket. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England for the fifth wicket
India set a target of 608 runs to win in this test to provide the 21st occasion of a team setting a target of 600 plus runs to win a test
No
Team
Tar
Opponent
Ground
Start Date
1
England
836
West Indies
Kingston
03 Apr 1930
2
England
742
Australia
Brisbane
30 Nov 1928
3
Australia
735
West Indies
Sydney
14 Feb 1969
4
Australia
708
England
The Oval
18 Aug 1934
5
Australia
702
South Africa
Melbourne
17 Feb 1911
6
South Africa
696
England
Durban
03 Mar 1939
7
Australia
689
England
Melbourne
01 Jan 1937
8
New Zealand
660
Sri Lanka
Christchurch
26 Dec 2018
9
Australia
659
England
Sydney
17 Dec 1920
10
Australia
648
England
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
11
South Africa
632
Australia
Perth
30 Nov 2012
12
West Indies
628
England
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
13
Sri Lanka
624
Bangladesh
Chattogram
03 Jan 2009
14
West Indies
617
England
Georgetown
21 Feb 1930
15
India
617
New Zealand
Wellington
03 Apr 2009
16
South Africa
612
Australia
Johannesburg
30 Mar 2018
17
India
608
England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
18
Pakistan
607
India
Karachi
29 Jan 2006
19
Australia
605
England
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
20
Pakistan
603
Australia
Abu Dhabi
30 Oct 2014
21
West Indies
601
England
Lord’s
24 Jun 1950
India set a target of 608 runs to win in this test to provide the ninth occasion of a team setting a target of 600 plus runs to win a test against England
No
Team
Tar
Opponent
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
708
England
The Oval
18 Aug 1934
2
South Africa
696
England
Durban
03 Mar 1939
3
Australia
689
England
Melbourne
01 Jan 1937
4
Australia
659
England
Sydney
17 Dec 1920
5
Australia
648
England
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
6
West Indies
628
England
Bridgetown
23 Jan 2019
7
West Indies
617
England
Georgetown
21 Feb 1930
8
India
608
England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
9
Australia
605
England
Sydney
19 Dec 1924
India set a target of 608 runs to win in this test to provide the second occasion of India setting a target of 600 plus runs to win a test
No
Team
Tar
Opponent
Ground
Start Date
1
India
617
New Zealand
Wellington
03 Apr 2009
2
India
608
England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
India posted four three figure partnerships involving Shubman Gill. He is the first Indian and the fifth batsman to be involved in four three figure partnerships in a Test. The others are: Hanif Mohammad (vs West Indies in 1958}, GA Gooch (vs India in 1990), MA Taylor (vs Pakistan in 1998) and JE Root (vs Pakistan in 2016).
India posted four three figure partnerships involving Shubman Gill. He is the first Indian and the fifth batsman to be involved in four three figure partnerships in a Test. The others are – Hanif Mohammad (vs West Indies in 1958}, GA Gooch (vs India in 1990), MA Taylor (vs Pakistan in 1998) and JE Root (vs Pakistan in 2016).
No
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Hanif Mohammad, Imtiaz Ahmed
1
152
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
2
Hanif Mohammad, Alimuddin
2
112
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
3
Hanif Mohammad, Saeed Ahmed
3
154
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
4
Hanif Mohammad, Wazir Mohammad
4
121
3
Pak
Win
Bridgetown
17 Jan 1958
2
1
GA Gooch, DI Gower
2
127
1
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
2
GA Gooch, AJ Lamb
3
308
1
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
3
GA Gooch, RA Smith
4
192
1
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
4
GA Gooch, MA Atherton
1
204
2
Eng
Ind
Lord’s
26 Jul 1990
3
1
MA Taylor, JL Langer
2
279
1
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
2
MA Taylor, ME Waugh
3
123
1
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
3
MA Taylor, RT Pontin
5
168*
1
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
4
MA Taylor, ME Waugh
3
103
3
Aus
Pak
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
4
1
JE Root, CR Woakes
5
103
1
Eng
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
2
JE Root, AN Cook
2
185
1
Eng
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
3
JE Root, JM Bairstow
7
106
1
Eng
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
4
JE Root, AN Cook
1
105*
2
Eng
Pak
Manchester
22 Jul 2016
5
1
Shubman Gill, RA Jadeja
6
203
1
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
02 Jul 2023
2
Shubman Gill, W Sunder
7
144
1
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
02 Jul 2023
3
Shubman Gill, RR Pant
4
110
2
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
02 Jul 2023
4
Shubman Gill, RA Jadeja
5
175
2
Ind
Eng
Birmingham
02 Jul 2023
India posted a team total aggregate of 1014 runs in this test to provide the sixth occasion of a team posting an aggregate of 1000 plus runs in a test. It also provides the first occasion of India posting an aggregate of 1000 plus runs in a test. India’s previous best was 916 against Australia at Sydney in Jan 2004
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in this test {269 plus 161}. He became the first Indian batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 400 plus runs in a test. SM Gavaskar had scored 344 runs in a test {124 plus 220} against West Indies at Port of Spain in Apr 1971
Shubman Gill scored 430 runs in this test {269 plus 161}. He became the first Indian captain in the annals of test cricket to score 400 plus runs in a test. V Kohli had scored 293 runs in a test {241 plus 50} against Sri Lanka at Delhi in Dec 2017.
Two bowlers sharing the ten wickets in a test innings
Akash Deep {4 for 80} and Mohammad Sirah {6 for 70} of India shared the ten wickets that fell in England’s first innings in the second test at Birmingham in the ongoing test series to provide the 251st occasion of two bowlers sharing the ten wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Bowler-1
W/R
Bowler-2
W/R
Team
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
G E Palmer
7/68
E Evans
3/64
Aus
1
Eng
Sydney
17/02/1882
2
GE Palmer
4/44
T W Garrett
6/78
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
03/03/1882
3
F R Spofforth
7/44
H F Boyle
3/19
Aus
2
Eng
The Oval
28/08/1882
4
R G Barlow
3/67
W Bates
7/74
Eng
2
Aus
Melbourne
19/01/1883
5
F R Spofforth
7/44
T P Horan
3/22
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
26/01/1883
6
F R Spofforth
4/42
H F Boyle
6/42
Aus
1
Eng
Old Trafford
11/07/1884
7
F R Spofforth
4/54
T P Horan
6/40
Aus
1
Eng
Sydney
20/02/1885
8
G A Lohmann
7/36
J Briggs
3/28
Eng
1
Aus
The Oval
12/08/1886
9
C T B Turner
6/15
J J Ferris
4/27
Aus
1
Eng
Sydney
28/01/1887
10
G A Lohmann
8/35
W Flowers
2/09
Eng
1
Aus
Sydney
25/02/1887
11
J J Ferris
5/71
C T B Turner
5/41
Aus
1
Eng
Sydney
25/02/1887
12
G A Lohmann
5/17
R Peel
5/18
Eng
1
Aus
Sydney
10/02/1888
13
C T B Turner
5/36
J J Ferris
5/26
Aus
2
Eng
Lord’s
16/07/1888
14
W H Ashley
7/95
C H Vintcent
3/88
SAF
1
Eng
Cape Town
25/03/1889
15
C T B Turner
4/46
G Giffen
6/72
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
29/01/1892
16
G Giffen
5/76
S T Callaway
5/37
Aus
1
Eng
Adelaide
11/01/1895
17
A E Trott
8/43
G Giffen
2/74
Aus
2
Eng
Adelaide
11/01/1895
18
S M J Woods
1/74
G A Lohmann
9/28
Eng
1
SAF
Johannesburg
02/03/1896
19
G A Lohmann
7/42
E J Tyler
3/49
Eng
1
SAF
Cape Town
21/03/1896
20
T Richardson
5/134
J T Hearne
5/76
Eng
2
Aus
Lord’s
22/06/1896
21
R Peel
6/23
J T Hearne
4/19
Eng
2
Aus
The Oval
10/08/1896
22
H Trumble
4/53
M A Noble
6/49
Aus
2
Eng
Melbourne
01/01/1898
23
M A Noble
5/84
C E Mcleod
5/65
Aus
2
Eng
Adelaide
14/01/1898
24
J Middleton
4/18
J H Sinclair
6/26
SAF
1
Eng
Cape Town
01/04/1899
25
A E Trott
4/19
S Haigh
6/11
Eng
2
SAF
Cape Town
01/04/1899
26
W H Lockwood
7/71
A O Jones
3/73
Eng
1
Aus
The Oval
14/08/1899
27
S F Barnes
6/42
C Blythe
4/64
Eng
1
Aus
Melbourne
01/01/1902
28
H Trumble
3/38
M A Noble
7/17
Aus
1
Eng
Melbourne
01/01/1902
29
H Trumble
4/49
M A Noble
6/60
Aus
2
Eng
Melbourne
01/01/1902
30
M A Noble
5/54
J V Saunders
5/43
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
14/02/1902
31
G H Hirst
3/15
W Rhodes
7/17
Eng
1
Aus
Edgbaston
29/05/1902
32
J V Saunders
5/50
M A Noble
5/51
Aus
1
Eng
Bramall Lane
03/07/1902
33
H Trumble
4/49
M A Noble
6/52
Aus
2
Eng
Bramall Lane
03/07/1902
34
W Rhodes
4/104
WH Lockwood
6/48
Eng
1
Aus
Old Trafford
24/07/1902
35
H Trumble
6/53
J V Saunders
4/52
Aus
2
Eng
Old Trafford
24/07/1902
36
H Trumble
8/65
J V Saunders
2/79
Aus
1
Eng
The Oval
11/08/1902
37
C B Llewellyn
6/92
J H Sinclair
4/129
SAF
1
Aus
Johannesburg
11/10/1902
38
J V Saunders
7/34
W P Howell
3/23
Aus
2
SAF
Johannesburg
18/10/1902
39
W Rhodes
8/68
G H Hirst
2/38
Eng
2
Aus
Melbourne
01/01/1904
40
M A Noble
4/19
A Cotter
6/40
Aus
1
Eng
Melbourne
05/03/1904
41
A Cotter
3/64
F Laver
7/64
Aus
1
Eng
Trent Bridge
29/05/1905
42
J V Saunders
5/65
JDA O’Connor
5/40
Aus
2
Eng
Adelaide
10/01/1908
43
S F Barnes
7/60
J N Crawford
3/52
Eng
1
Aus
Sydney
21/02/1908
44
G H Hirst
4/28
C Blythe
6/44
Eng
1
Aus
Edgbaston
27/05/1909
45
G H Hirst
5/58
C Blythe
5/58
Eng
2
Aus
Edgbaston
27/05/1909
46
S F Barnes
5/56
C Blythe
5/63
Eng
1
Aus
Old Trafford
26/07/1909
47
A E E Vogler
5/87
G A Faulkner
5/120
SAF
1
Eng
Johannesburg
01/01/1910
48
A E E Vogler
7/94
G A Faulkner
3/40
SAF
1
Eng
Johannesburg
01/01/1910
49
A Cotter
6/69
W J Whitty
4/33
Aus
1
SAF
Sydney
09/12/1910
50
A Cotter
4/47
W J Whitty
6/17
Aus
2
SAF
Melbourne
31/12/1910
51
F R Foster
5/16
S F Barnes
5/25
Eng
1
SAF
Lord’s
10/06/1912
52
A W Nourse
3/46
S J Pegler
7/63
SAF
1
Eng
Lord’s
10/06/1912
53
S F Barnes
5/28
F E Woolley
5/41
Eng
1
SAF
The Oval
12/08/1912
54
S F Barnes
5/30
F E Woolley
5/29
Eng
1
Aus
The Oval
19/08/1912
55
W J Whitty
3/71
G R Hazlitt
7/25
Aus
2
Eng
The Oval
19/08/1912
56
S F Barnes
9/108
A E Relf
1/19
Eng
2
SAF
Johannesburg
26/12/1913
57
S F Barnes
7/56
W Rhodes
3/33
Eng
1
SAF
Durban
14/02/1914
58
A A Mailey
9/121
C E Kelleway
1/47
Aus
1
Eng
Melbourne
11/02/1921
59
A E R Gilligan
6/07
M W Tate
4/12
Eng
2
SAF
Edgbaston
14/06/1924
60
M W Tate
6/99
J W Hearne
4/84
Eng
1
Aus
Melbourne
01/01/1925
61
G Geary
7/70
GTS Stevens
3/58
Eng
1
SAF
Johannesburg
24/12/1927
62
G Geary
5/60
W R Hammond
5/36
Eng
2
SAF
Johannesburg
24/12/1927
63
C L Vincent
6/131
E P Nupen
4/94
SAF
1
Eng
Durban
21/01/1928
64
G F Bissett
4/43
A E Hall
6/100
SAF
1
Eng
Johannesburg
28/01/1928
65
G N Francis
4/112
H C Griffith
6/103
Win
1
Eng
The Oval
11/08/1928
66
D P B Morkel
4/93
A J Bell
6/99
SAF
1
Eng
Lord’s
29/06/1929
67
C V Grimmett
7/87
A Hurwood
3/55
Aus
1
Win
Adelaide
12/12/1930
68
C V Grimmett
6/92
H Ironmonger
4/54
Aus
2
SAF
Melbourne
31/12/1931
69
C V Grimmett
3/39
W J O’Reilly
7/54
Aus
2
Eng
Trent Bridge
08/06/1934
70
W E Bowes
3/98
H Verity
7/61
Eng
1
Aus
Lord’s
22/06/1934
71
W E Bowes
5/55
E W Clark
5/98
Eng
2
AuS
The Oval
18/08/1934
72
E L McCormick
3/28
C V Grimmett
7/40
Aus
2
SAF
Johannesburg
15/02/1936
73
E L McCormick
3/37
C V Grimmett
7/100
Aus
1
SAF
Durban
28/02/1936
74
C V Grimmett
6/73
W J O’Reilly
4/47
Aus
2
SAF
Durban
28/02/1936
75
L Amarnath
5/96
M H Mankad
5/101
Ind
1
Eng
Old Trafford
20/07/1946
76
K R Miller
7/60
ERH Toshack
3/17
Aus
1
Eng
Brisbane
29/11/1946
77
A M B Rowan
4/108
N B F Mann
6/59
SAF
1
Eng
Durban
16/12/1948
78
J Cowie
5/127
T B Burtt
5/97
NZl
1
Eng
Leeds
11/06/1949
79
J Cowie
4/123
G F Cresswell
6/168
NZl
1
Eng
The Oval
13/08/1949
80
N B F Mann
3/31
H J Tayfield
7/23
SAF
2
Aus
Durban
20/01/1950
81
A L Valentine
8/104
S Ramadhin
2/90
Win
1
Eng
Old Trafford
08/06/1950
82
A V Bedser
5/46
F R Brown
5/49
Eng
1
Aus
Melbourne
23/02/1951
83
R Tattersall
7/52
J H Wardle
3/46
Eng
1
SAF
Lord’s
21/06/1951
84
M J Hilton
4/32
R Tattersall
6/48
Eng
1
Ind
Kanpur
12/01/1952
85
F M M Worrell
3/42
G E Gomez
7/58
Win
1
Aus
Sydney
25/01/1952
86
A V Bedser
2/19
F S Trueman
8/31
Eng
1
Ind
Old Trafford
17/07/1952
87
A V Bedser
5/41
F S Trueman
5/48
Eng
1
Ind
The Oval
14/08/1952
88
M G Melle
6/71
J C Watkins
4/41
SAF
1
Aus
Brisbane
05/12/1952
89
S P Gupte
5/180
M H Mankad
5/228
Ind
1
Win
Kingston
28/03/1953
90
A V Bedser
7/44
R Tattersall
3/22
Eng
2
Aus
Trent Bridge
11/06/1953
91
A R MacGibbon
4/71
G O Rabone
6/68
NZl
1
SAF
Cape Town
01/01/1954
92
Fazal Mahmood
6/53
M Hussain
4/58
Pak
1
Eng
The Oval
12/08/1954
93
M Hussain
6/67
Khan Mohd
4/42
Pak
1
Ind
Dhaka
01/01/1955
94
Khan Mohd
5/73
Fazal Mahmood
5/48
Pak
1
Ind
Karachi
26/02/1955
95
T L Goddard
5/69
H J Tayfield
5/94
SAF
2
Eng
Leeds
21/07/1955
96
J C Laker
9/37
G A R Lock
1/37
Eng
1
Aus
Old Trafford
26/07/1956
97
Fazal Mahmood
6/34
Khan Mohd
4/43
Pak
1
Aus
Karachi
11/10/1956
98
Fazal Mahmood
7/80
Khan Mohd
3/69
Pak
2
Aus
Karachi
11/10/1956
99
WPA Crawford
3/32
R Benaud
7/72
Aus
1
Ind
Madras-CS
19/10/1956
100
T L Goddard
1/54
H J Tayfield
9/113
SAF
2
Eng
Johannesburg
15/02/1957
101
A K Davidson
5/38
R Benaud
3/26
Aus
2
SAF
P Elizabeth
28/02/1958
102
J C Laker
3/27
G A R Lock
7/51
Eng
2
NZl
Leeds
03/07/1958
103
V B Ranjane
1/35
S P Gupte
9/102
Ind
1
Win
Kanpur
12/12/1958
104
J B Statham
7/57
P J Loader
3/97
Eng
1
Aus
Melbourne
31/12/1958
105
Fazal Mahmood
6/66
M Hussain
4/48
Pak
2
Win
Dhaka
06/03/1959
106
R Benaud
4/42
K D Mackay
6/42
Aus
2
Pak
Dhaka
13/11/1959
107
J M Patel
9/69
C G Borde
1/61
Ind
1
Aus
Kanpur
19/12/1959
108
J B Statham
6/63
A E Moss
4/35
Eng
1
SAF
Lord’s
23/06/1960
109
N A T Adcock
6/65
J E Pothecary
4/58
SAF
1
Eng
The Oval
18/08/1960
110
S C Stayers
2/24
L R Gibbs
8/38
Win
2
Ind
Bridgetown
23/03/1962
111
G D McKenzie
7/153
T R Veivers
3/155
Aus
1
Eng
Old Trafford
23/07/1964
112
S Venkataraghavan
8/72
BS Chandrasekhar
2/96
Ind
1
NZl
Delhi
19/03/1965
113
B S Bedi
6/42
E A S Prasanna
4/74
Ind
2
NZl
Mum-BS
25/09/1969
114
Saleem Altaf
3/33
Pervez Sajjad
7/74
Pak
1
NZl
Lahore
30/10/1969
115
B S Bedi
5/37
E A S Prasanna
5/42
Ind
2
Aus
Delhi
28/11/1969
116
G C Shillingford
1/45
J M Noreiga
9/95
Win
1
Ind
Trinidad
06/03/1971
117
D K Lillee
2/90
R A L Massie
8/84
Aus
1
Eng
Lord’s
22/06/1972
118
D K Lillee
2/50
R A L Massie
8/83
Aus
2
Eng
Lord’s
22/06/1972
119
B S Bedi
2/59
BS Chandrasekhar
8/79
Ind
1
Eng
Delhi
20/12/1972
120
M H N Walker
6/114
J R Hammond
4/79
Aus
1
Win
Kingston
16/02/1973
121
N Gifford
5/55
J Birkenshaw
5/57
Eng
2
Pak
Karachi
24/03/1973
122
M H N Walker
5/75
T J Jenner
5/90
Aus
1
Win
Trinidad
21/04/1973
123
A W Greig
8/86
P I Pocock
2/86
Eng
1
Win
Trinidad
30/03/1974
124
D K Lillee
5/15
M H N Walker
5/48
Aus
1
Eng
Edgbaston
10/07/1975
125
A M E Roberts
7/54
B D Julien
3/32
Win
2
Aus
Perth
12/12/1975
126
BS Chandrasekhar
2/85
E A S Prasanna
8/76
Ind
2
NZ
Eden Park
24/01/1976
127
D K Lillee
5/63
G J Gilmour
5/34
Aus
1
Win
Melbourne
31/01/1976
128
B S Bedi
4/73
BS Chandrasekhar
6/120
Ind
1
Win
Trinidad
07/04/1976
129
D K Lillee
6/26
M H N Walker
4/54
Aus
1
Eng
Melbourne
12/03/1977
130
B S Bedi
4/58
BS Chandrasekhar
6/52
Ind
2
Aus
Melbourne
30/12/1977
131
R G D Willis
2/26
I T Botham
8/34
Eng
2
Pak
Lord’s
15/06/1978
132
A G Hurst
4/93
R M Hogg
6/74
Aus
1
Eng
Brisbane
01/12/1978
133
Sikander Bakht
5/56
Ehteshamuddin
5/47
Pak
1
Ind
Kanpur
25/12/1979
134
J K Lever
3/65
I T Botham
7/48
Eng
2
Ind
Mum-WS
15/02/1980
135
R J Bright
7/87
G S Chappell
3/49
Aus
1
Pak
Karachi
27/02/1980
136
Iqbal Qasim
7/49
Tausif Ahmed
3/62
Pak
2
Aus
Karachi
27/02/1980
137
M A Holding
6/67
J Garner
4/36
Win
1
Eng
Lord’s
19/06/1980
138
Kapil Dev
5/97
K D Ghavri
5/107
Ind
1
Aus
Sydney
02/01/1981
139
D K Lillee
5/46
T M Alderman
5/63
Aus
2
Eng
Trent Bridge
18/06/1981
140
D K Lillee
7/89
T M Alderman
3/84
Aus
1
Eng
The Oval
27/08/1981
141
R G D Willis
4/91
I T Botham
6/125
Eng
1
Aus
The Oval
27/08/1981
142
Kapil Dev
5/70
S Madan Lal
5/23
Ind
2
Eng
Mum-WS
27/11/1981
143
Imran Khan
6/58
Tausif Ahmed
4/58
Pak
2
Srl
Lahore
22/03/1982
144
G F Lawson
5/87
J R Thomson
5/73
Aus
2
Eng
Brisbane
26/11/1982
145
Imran Khan
8/60
Abdul Qadir
2/75
Pak
2
Ind
Karachi
23/12/1982
146
Kapil Dev
8/85
Maninder Singh
2/90
Ind
1
Pak
Lahore
23/01/1983
147
Kapil Dev
9/83
B S Sandhu
1/45
Ind
2
Win
Ahmedabad
12/11/1983
148
J Garner
6/75
R A Harper
4/56
Win
1
Aus
Bourda
02/03/1984
149
R J Hadlee
5/73
E J Chatfield
5/63
NZl
1
Srl
Col-CCC
24/03/1984
150
R G D Willis
2/48
I T Botham
8/103
Eng
1
Win
Lord’s
28/06/1984
151
R M Hogg
4/101
T M Alderman
6/128
Aus
1
Win
Perth
09/11/1984
152
S L Boock
7/87
J G Bracewell
3/44
NZl
1
Pak
Hyd-Pak
25/11/1984
153
M D Marshall
7/80
W W Davis
3/66
Win
2
NZl
Bridgetown
26/04/1985
154
R J Ratnayake
3/77
J R Ratnayeke
7/83
Srl
1
Pak
Sialkot
27/10/1985
155
R J Hadlee
9/52
V R Brown
1/17
NZl
1
Aus
Brisbane
08/11/1985
156
G R J Matthews
5/146
R J Bright
5/94
Aus
1
Ind
Chepauk
18/09/1986
157
Imran Khan
4/30
Abdul Qadir
6/16
Pak
2
Wn
Faisalabad
24/10/1986
158
G C Small
5/48
I T Botham
5/41
Eng
1
Aus
Melbourne
26/12/1986
159
R J Hadlee
6/50
E J Chatfield
4/30
NZl
1
Win
Christchurch
12/03/1987
160
Iqbal Qasim
5/48
Tausif Ahmed
5/34
Pak
1
Ind
Bengaluru
13/03/1987
161
Abdul Qadir
9/56
Tausif Ahmed
1/38
Pak
1
Eng
Lahore
25/11/1987
162
M D Marshall
6/69
C E L Ambrose
4/53
Win
1
Eng
Trent Bridge
02/06/1988
163
Arshad Ayub
4/53
N D Hirwani
6/59
Ind
2
NZl
Bengaluru
12/11/1988
164
R J Hadlee
4/39
J G Bracewell
6/51
NZl
2
Ind
Mum-WS
24/11/1988
165
C Pringle
7/52
W Watson
3/29
NZl
1
Pak
Faisalabad
26/10/1990
166
C E L Ambrose
5/35
I R Bishop
5/41
Win
1
Pak
Lahore
06/12/1990
167
B A Reid
7/51
G R J Matthews
3/40
Aus
2
Eng
Melbourne
26/12/1990
168
C J McDermott
8/97
M G Hughes
2/49
Aus
1
Eng
Perth
01/02/1991
169
C E L Ambrose
6/34
C A Walsh
4/31
Win
2
SAF
Bridgetown
18/04/1992
170
Wasim Akram
5/45
Waqar Younis
5/22
Pak
2
NZl
Hamilton
02/01/1993
171
T B A May
5/89
S K Warne
5/82
Aus
2
Eng
Edgbaston
05/08/1993
172
D E Malcolm
9/57
D Gough
1/39
Eng
2
SAF
The Oval
18/08/1994
173
Wasim Akram
4/32
Waqar Younis
6/34
Pak
1
Srl
Kandy
26/08/1994
174
C J McDermott
2/90
S K Warne
8/71
Aus
2
Eng
Brisbane
25/11/1994
175
W P U J C Vaas
5/43
M Muralitharan
5/64
Srl
2
NZl
Napier
11/03/1995
176
D Gough
3/79
D G Cork
7/43
Eng
2
Win
Lord’s
22/06/1995
177
Mohammad Zahid
4/64
Mushtaq Ahmed
6/87
Pak
1
NZl
Rawalpindi
28/11/1996
178
G D McGrath
8/38
P R Reiffel
2/17
Aus
1
Eng
Lord’s
19/06/1997
179
A R Caddick
3/76
P C R Tufnell
7/66
Eng
1
Aus
The Oval
21/08/1997
180
A R Caddick
5/67
A R C Fraser
5/40
Eng
1
Win
Trinidad
13/02/1998
181
A A Donald
4/47
P S De Villiers
6/23
SAF
1
Pak
P Elizabeth
06/03/1998
182
HDPK Dharmasena
6/72
MRC B’thilake
4/47
Srl
1
NZl
Galle
03/06/1998
183
S M Pollock
5/53
A A Donald
5/71
SAF
2
Eng
Leeds
06/08/1998
184
A A Donald
6/53
S M Pollock
4/16
SAF
1
Eng
Johannesburg
25/11/1999
185
H H Streak
2/67
P A Strang
8/109
Zim
1
NZl
Bulawayo
12/09/2000
186
J N Gillespie
5/89
C R Miller
5/81
Aus
1
Win
Adelaide
15/12/2000
187
C R D Fernando
5/98
M Muralitharan
5/122
Srl
1
SAF
Durban
26/12/2000
188
W P U J C Vaas
2/60
M Muralitharan
8/87
Srl
1
Ind
Col-SSC
29/08/2001
189
Waqar Younis
4/19
D Kaneria
4/95
Pak
1
Ban
Multan
29/08/2001
190
W P U J C Vaas
4/95
M Muralitharan
6/126
Srl
1
Win
Galle
13/11/2001
191
W P U J C Vaas
1/58
M Muralitharan
9/51
Srl
1
Zim
Kandy
04/01/2002
192
M Muralitharan
5/67
S T Jayasuriya
5/43
Srl
1
Zim
Galle
12/01/2002
193
Harbhajan Singh
6/62
A Kumble
4/58
Ind
2
Zim
Delhi
28/02/2002
194
A R Caddick
3/50
M J Hoggard
7/63
Eng
1
NZl
Christchurch
13/03/2002
195
A R Caddick
6/63
A F Giles
4/103
Eng
1
NZl
Wellington
21/03/2002
196
Harbhajan Singh
7/48
A Kumble
3/50
Ind
2
Win
Mum-WS
09/10/2002
197
I K Pathan
2/80
A Kumble
8/141
Ind
1
Aus
Sydney
02/01/2004
198
Naved-ul-Hasan
3/83
D Kaneria
7/118
Pak
Srl
Karachi
28/10/2004
199
A Kumble
3/82
Harbhajan Singh
7/87
Ind
2
SAF
Eden Gardens
28/11/2004
200
G D McGrath
8/24
M S Kasprowicz
2/04
Aus
2
Pak
Perth
16/12/2004
201
Shoaib Akhtar
5/109
D Kaneria
5/125
Pak
1
Aus
Melbourne
26/12/2004
202
Naved-ul-Hasan
3/107
D Kaneria
7/188
Pak
1
Aus
Sydney
02/01/2005
203
W P U J C Vaas
4/15
M Muralitharan
6/36
Srl
2
Win
Col-SSC
13/07/2005
204
B Lee
4/82
S K Warne
8/46
Aus
2
Eng
Edgbaston
04/08/2005
205
B Lee
4/46
S K Warne
6/80
Aus
2
Win
Adelaide
25/11/2005
206
Mohd Asif
6/44
D Kaneria
4/53
Pak
1
Srl
Kandy
03/04/2006
207
J N Gillespie
2/47
S C G MacGill
8/108
Aus
1
Ban
Fatullah
09/04/2006
208
M Ntini
5/51
D W Steyn
5/47
SAF
2
NZl
Centurion
15/04/2006
209
S J Harmison
5/57
M S Panesar
5/72
Eng
2
Pak
Old Trafford
27/07/2006
210
S J Harmison
4/95
M S Panesar
6/137
Eng
2
Win
Old Trafford
07/06/2007
211
R J Sidebottom
7/47
S C J Broad
3/54
Eng
1
NZl
Napier
22/03/2008
212
B A W Mendis
4/60
M Muralitharan
6/26
Srl
2
Ind
Col-SSC
23/07/2008
213
Shahadat Hossain
5/71
Shakib Al Hasan
5/62
Ban
1
Ind
Chittagong
17/01/2010
214
P P Ojha
6/47
R Ashwin
4/34
Ind
2
Win
Mum-WS
22/11/2011
215
HMRKB Herath
6/97
S Randiv
4/74
Srl
2
Eng
Galle
26/03/2012
216
M S Panesar
6/81
G P Swann
4/43
Eng
2
Ind
Mum-WS
23/11/2012
217
M A Starc
6/154
M G Johnson
4/110
Aus
2
SAF
Perth
30/11/2012
218
R J Harris
7/117
N M Lyon
3/55
Aus
2
Eng
Ch-le-St
09/08/2013
219
Mohammed Shami
4/70
I Sharma
6/51
Ind
1
NZl
Wellington
14/02/2014
220
HMRKB Herath
9/127
M D K Perera
1/68
Srl
1
Pak
Col-SSC
14/08/2014
221
HMRKB Herath
7/48
P H T Kaushal
3/47
Srl
2
Ind
Galle
12/08/2015
222
R Ashwin
7/66
A Mishra
3/51
Ind
2
SAF
Nagpur-J
25/11/2015
223
MH Miraz
6/77
Shakib Al Hasan
4/46
Ban
1
Eng
Mirpur
28/10/2016
224
K J Abbott
6/77
K Rabada
4/34
SAF
2
Aus
Hobart
12/11/2016
225
R Ashwin
6/112
R A Jadeja
4/109
Ind
1
Eng
Mum-WS
08/12/2016
226
N M Lyon
4/53
S N J O’Keefe
6/35
Aus
2
Ind
Gahunje
23/02/2017
227
T A Boult
6/32
T G Southee
4/25
NZl
2
Eng
Auckland
22/03/2018
228
T A Boult
4/87
T G Southee
6/62
NZl
1
Eng
Christchurch
30/03/2018
229
J M Anderson
4/76
S C J Broad
6/54
Eng
1
NZl
Christchurch
30/03/2018
230
K A J Roach
2/78
S T Gabriel
8/62
Win
2
Srl
Gros Islet
14/06/2018
231
K Rabada
1/55
K A Maharaj
9/129
SAF
1
Srl
Col-SSC
20/07/2018
232
Mohd Abbas
4/29
Bilal Asif
5/45
Pak
1
Aus
Dub-DSC
07/10/2018
233
Hasan Ali
5/45
Yasir Shah
5/110
Pak
2
NZl
Abu Dhabi
16/11/2018
234
Shakib Al Hasan
3/27
MH Miraz
7/58
Ban
1
Win
Mirpur
30/11/2018
235
S C J Broad
4/19
C R Woakes
6/17
Eng
2
Ire
Lord’s
24/07/2019
236
N M Lyon
6/49
P J Cummins
4/32
Aus
2
Eng
Edgbaston
01/08/2019
237
S T Gabriel
4/62
J O Holder
6/42
Win
1
Eng
Southampton
08/07/2020
238
T G Southee
5/32
K A Jamieson
5/34
NZl
1
Win
Wellington
11/12/2020
239
A R Patel
5/48
R Ashwin
5/52
Ind
2
Eng
Ahmedabad
04/03/2021
240
SS Afridi
5/52
Nauman Ali
5/86
Pak
2
Zim
Harare
07/05/2021
241
L Embuldeniya
5/35
Ramesh Mendis
5/66
Srl
2
Win
Galle
29/11/2021
242
K A Maharaj
7/32
S R Harmer
3/21
SAF
2
Ban
Durban
31/03/2022
243
K A Maharaj
7/40
S R Harmer
3/34
SAF
2
Ban
P Elizabeth
08/04/2022
244
Abrar Ahmed
7/114
Zahid Mahmood
3/63
Pak
1
Eng
Multan
09/12/2022
245
R Ashwin
3/59
RA Jadeja
7/42
Ind
2
Aus
Delhi
17/02/2023
246
Naseem Shah
3/44
Noman Ali
7/70
Pak
2
Srl
Col-SSC
24/07/2023
247
Sajid Khan
7/111
Noman Ali
3/101
Pak
1
Eng
Multan
15/10/2024
248
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
Pak
2
Eng
Multan
15/10/2024
249
R Ashwin
3/63
Washington Sunder
7/55
Ind
1
NZl
Pune
15/10/2024
250
Noman Ali
6/42
Sajid Khan
4/68
Pak
2
Eng
Rawalpindi
24/10/2024
251
Akash Deep
4/80
Mohammad Siraj
6/70
Ind
2
Eng
Birmingham
02/07/2025
Akash Deep {4 for 80} and Mohammad Sirah {6 for 70} of India shared the ten wickets that fell in England’s first innings in the second test at Birmingham in the ongoing test series to provide the 28th occasion of two Indian bowlers sharing the ten wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Bowler-1
W/R
Bowler-2
W/R
Team
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
L Amarnath
5/96
M H Mankad
5/101
Ind
1
Eng
Old Trafford
20/07/1946
2
S P Gupte
5/180
M H Mankad
5/228
Ind
1
Win
Kingston
28/03/1953
3
V B Ranjane
1/35
S P Gupte
9/102
Ind
1
Win
Kanpur
12/12/1958
4
J M Patel
9/69
C G Borde
1/61
Ind
1
Aus
Kanpur
19/12/1959
5
S Venkataraghavan
8/72
BS Chandrasekhar
2/96
Ind
1
NZl
Delhi
19/03/1965
6
B S Bedi
6/42
E A S Prasanna
4/74
Ind
2
NZl
Mum-BS
25/09/1969
7
B S Bedi
5/37
E A S Prasanna
5/42
Ind
2
Aus
Delhi
28/11/1969
9
B S Bedi
2/59
BS Chandrasekhar
8/79
Ind
1
Eng
Delhi
20/12/1972
9
BS Chandrasekhar
2/85
E A S Prasanna
8/76
Ind
2
NZ
Eden Park
24/01/1976
10
B S Bedi
4/73
BS Chandrasekhar
6/120
Ind
1
Win
Trinidad
07/04/1976
11
B S Bedi
4/58
BS Chandrasekhar
6/52
Ind
2
Aus
Melbourne
30/12/1977
12
Kapil Dev
5/97
K D Ghavri
5/107
Ind
1
Aus
Sydney
02/01/1981
13
Kapil Dev
5/70
S Madan Lal
5/23
Ind
2
Eng
Mum-WS
27/11/1981
14
Kapil Dev
8/85
Maninder Singh
2/90
Ind
1
Pak
Lahore
23/01/1983
15
Kapil Dev
9/83
B S Sandhu
1/45
Ind
2
Win
Ahmedabad
12/11/1983
16
Arshad Ayub
4/53
N D Hirwani
6/59
Ind
2
NZl
Bengaluru
12/11/1988
17
Harbhajan Singh
6/62
A Kumble
4/58
Ind
2
Zim
Delhi
28/02/2002
18
Harbhajan Singh
7/48
A Kumble
3/50
Ind
2
Win
Mum-WS
09/10/2002
19
I K Pathan
2/80
A Kumble
8/141
Ind
1
Aus
Sydney
02/01/2004
20
A Kumble
3/82
Harbhajan Singh
7/87
Ind
2
SAF
Eden Gardens
28/11/2004
21
P P Ojha
6/47
R Ashwin
4/34
Ind
2
Win
Mum-WS
22/11/2011
22
Mohammed Shami
4/70
I Sharma
6/51
Ind
1
NZl
Wellington
14/02/2014
23
R Ashwin
7/66
A Mishra
3/51
Ind
2
SAF
Nagpur-J
25/11/2015
24
R Ashwin
6/112
R A Jadeja
4/109
Ind
1
Eng
Mum-WS
08/12/2016
25
A R Patel
5/48
R Ashwin
5/52
Ind
2
Eng
Ahmedabad
04/03/2021
26
R Ashwin
3/59
RA Jadeja
7/42
Ind
2
Aus
Delhi
17/02/2023
27
R Ashwin
3/63
Washington Sunder
7/55
Ind
1
NZl
Pune
15/10/2024
28
Akash Deep
4/80
Mohammad Siraj
6/70
Ind
2
Eng
Birmingham
02/07/2025
Akash Deep {4 for 80} and Mohammad Sirah {6 for 70} of India shared the ten wickets that fell in England’s first innings in the second test at Birmingham in the ongoing test series to provide the 82nd occasion of two bowlers sharing the ten wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Bowler-1
W/R
Bowler-2
W/R
Team
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
G E Palmer
7/68
E Evans
3/64
Aus
1
Eng
Sydney
17/02/1882
2
GE Palmer
4/44
T W Garrett
6/78
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
03/03/1882
3
F R Spofforth
7/44
H F Boyle
3/19
Aus
2
Eng
The Oval
28/08/1882
4
F R Spofforth
7/44
T P Horan
3/22
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
26/01/1883
5
F R Spofforth
4/42
H F Boyle
6/42
Aus
1
Eng
Old Trafford
11/07/1884
6
F R Spofforth
4/54
T P Horan
6/40
Aus
1
Eng
Sydney
20/02/1885
7
C T B Turner
6/15
J J Ferris
4/27
Aus
1
Eng
Sydney
28/01/1887
8
J J Ferris
5/71
C T B Turner
5/41
Aus
1
Eng
Sydney
25/02/1887
9
C T B Turner
5/36
J J Ferris
5/26
Aus
2
Eng
Lord’s
16/07/1888
10
W H Ashley
7/95
C H Vintcent
3/88
SAF
1
Eng
Cape Town
25/03/1889
11
C T B Turner
4/46
G Giffen
6/72
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
29/01/1892
12
G Giffen
5/76
S T Callaway
5/37
Aus
1
Eng
Adelaide
11/01/1895
13
A E Trott
8/43
G Giffen
2/74
Aus
2
Eng
Adelaide
11/01/1895
14
H Trumble
4/53
M A Noble
6/49
Aus
2
Eng
Melbourne
01/01/1898
15
M A Noble
5/84
C E Mcleod
5/65
Aus
2
Eng
Adelaide
14/01/1898
16
J Middleton
4/18
J H Sinclair
6/26
SAF
1
Eng
Cape Town
01/04/1899
17
H Trumble
3/38
M A Noble
7/17
Aus
1
Eng
Melbourne
01/01/1902
18
H Trumble
4/49
M A Noble
6/60
Aus
2
Eng
Melbourne
01/01/1902
19
M A Noble
5/54
J V Saunders
5/43
Aus
2
Eng
Sydney
14/02/1902
20
J V Saunders
5/50
M A Noble
5/51
Aus
1
Eng
Bramall Lane
03/07/1902
21
H Trumble
4/49
M A Noble
6/52
Aus
2
Eng
Bramall Lane
03/07/1902
22
H Trumble
6/53
J V Saunders
4/52
Aus
2
Eng
Old Trafford
24/07/1902
23
H Trumble
8/65
J V Saunders
2/79
Aus
1
Eng
The Oval
11/08/1902
24
M A Noble
4/19
A Cotter
6/40
Aus
1
Eng
Melbourne
05/03/1904
25
A Cotter
3/64
F Laver
7/64
Aus
1
Eng
Trent Bridge
29/05/1905
26
J V Saunders
5/65
JDA O’Connor
5/40
Aus
2
Eng
Adelaide
10/01/1908
27
A E E Vogler
5/87
G A Faulkner
5/120
SAF
1
Eng
Johannesburg
01/01/1910
28
A E E Vogler
7/94
G A Faulkner
3/40
SAF
1
Eng
Johannesburg
01/01/1910
29
A W Nourse
3/46
S J Pegler
7/63
SAF
1
Eng
Lord’s
10/06/1912
30
W J Whitty
3/71
G R Hazlitt
7/25
Aus
2
Eng
The Oval
19/08/1912
31
A A Mailey
9/121
C E Kelleway
1/47
Aus
1
Eng
Melbourne
11/02/1921
32
C L Vincent
6/131
E P Nupen
4/94
SAF
1
Eng
Durban
21/01/1928
33
G F Bissett
4/43
A E Hall
6/100
SAF
1
Eng
Johannesburg
28/01/1928
34
G N Francis
4/112
H C Griffith
6/103
Win
1
Eng
The Oval
11/08/1928
35
D P B Morkel
4/93
A J Bell
6/99
SAF
1
Eng
Lord’s
29/06/1929
36
C V Grimmett
3/39
W J O’Reilly
7/54
Aus
2
Eng
Trent Bridge
08/06/1934
37
L Amarnath
5/96
M H Mankad
5/101
Ind
1
Eng
Old Trafford
20/07/1946
38
K R Miller
7/60
ERH Toshack
3/17
Aus
1
Eng
Brisbane
29/11/1946
39
A M B Rowan
4/108
N B F Mann
6/59
SAF
1
Eng
Durban
16/12/1948
40
J Cowie
5/127
T B Burtt
5/97
NZl
1
Eng
Leeds
11/06/1949
41
J Cowie
4/123
G F Cresswell
6/168
NZl
1
Eng
The Oval
13/08/1949
42
A L Valentine
8/104
S Ramadhin
2/90
Win
1
Eng
Old Trafford
08/06/1950
43
Fazal Mahmood
6/53
M Hussain
4/58
Pak
1
Eng
The Oval
12/08/1954
44
T L Goddard
5/69
H J Tayfield
5/94
SAF
2
Eng
Leeds
21/07/1955
45
T L Goddard
1/54
H J Tayfield
9/113
SAF
2
Eng
Johannesburg
15/02/1957
46
N A T Adcock
6/65
J E Pothecary
4/58
SAF
1
Eng
The Oval
18/08/1960
47
G D McKenzie
7/153
T R Veivers
3/155
Aus
1
Eng
Old Trafford
23/07/1964
48
D K Lillee
2/90
R A L Massie
8/84
Aus
1
Eng
Lord’s
22/06/1972
49
D K Lillee
2/50
R A L Massie
8/83
Aus
2
Eng
Lord’s
22/06/1972
50
B S Bedi
2/59
BS Chandrasekhar
8/79
Ind
1
Eng
Delhi
20/12/1972
51
D K Lillee
5/15
M H N Walker
5/48
Aus
1
Eng
Edgbaston
10/07/1975
52
D K Lillee
6/26
M H N Walker
4/54
Aus
1
Eng
Melbourne
12/03/1977
53
A G Hurst
4/93
R M Hogg
6/74
Aus
1
Eng
Brisbane
01/12/1978
54
M A Holding
6/67
J Garner
4/36
Win
1
Eng
Lord’s
19/06/1980
55
D K Lillee
5/46
T M Alderman
5/63
Aus
2
Eng
Trent Bridge
18/06/1981
56
D K Lillee
7/89
T M Alderman
3/84
Aus
1
Eng
The Oval
27/08/1981
57
Kapil Dev
5/70
S Madan Lal
5/23
Ind
2
Eng
Mum-WS
27/11/1981
58
G F Lawson
5/87
J R Thomson
5/73
Aus
2
Eng
Brisbane
26/11/1982
59
Abdul Qadir
9/56
Tausif Ahmed
1/38
Pak
1
Eng
Lahore
25/11/1987
60
M D Marshall
6/69
C E L Ambrose
4/53
Win
1
Eng
Trent Bridge
02/06/1988
61
B A Reid
7/51
G R J Matthews
3/40
Aus
2
Eng
Melbourne
26/12/1990
62
C J McDermott
8/97
M G Hughes
2/49
Aus
1
Eng
Perth
01/02/1991
63
T B A May
5/89
S K Warne
5/82
Aus
2
Eng
Edgbaston
05/08/1993
64
C J McDermott
2/90
S K Warne
8/71
Aus
2
Eng
Brisbane
25/11/1994
65
G D McGrath
8/38
P R Reiffel
2/17
Aus
1
Eng
Lord’s
19/06/1997
66
S M Pollock
5/53
A A Donald
5/71
SAF
2
Eng
Leeds
06/08/1998
67
A A Donald
6/53
S M Pollock
4/16
SAF
1
Eng
Johannesburg
25/11/1999
68
B Lee
4/82
S K Warne
8/46
Aus
2
Eng
Edgbaston
04/08/2005
69
HMRKB Herath
6/97
S Randiv
4/74
Srl
2
Eng
Galle
26/03/2012
70
R J Harris
7/117
N M Lyon
3/55
Aus
2
Eng
Ch-le-St
09/08/2013
71
MH Miraz
6/77
Shakib Al Hasan
4/46
Ban
1
Eng
Mirpur
28/10/2016
72
R Ashwin
6/112
R A Jadeja
4/109
Ind
1
Eng
Mum-WS
08/12/2016
73
T A Boult
6/32
T G Southee
4/25
NZl
2
Eng
Auckland
22/03/2018
74
T A Boult
4/87
T G Southee
6/62
NZl
1
Eng
Christchurch
30/03/2018
75
N M Lyon
6/49
P J Cummins
4/32
Aus
2
Eng
Edgbaston
01/08/2019
76
S T Gabriel
4/62
J O Holder
6/42
Win
1
Eng
Southampton
08/07/2020
77
A R Patel
5/48
R Ashwin
5/52
Ind
2
Eng
Ahmedabad
04/03/2021
78
Abrar Ahmed
7/114
Zahid Mahmood
3/63
Pak
1
Eng
Multan
09/12/2022
79
Sajid Khan
7/111
Noman Ali
3/101
Pak
1
Eng
Multan
15/10/2024
80
Sajid Khan
2/93
Noman Ali
8/46
Pak
2
Eng
Multan
15/10/2024
81
Noman Ali
6/42
Sajid Khan
4/68
Pak
2
Eng
Rawalpindi
24/10/2024
82
Akash Deep
4/80
Mohammad Siraj
6/70
Ind
2
Eng
Birmingham
02/07/2025
Akash Deep {4 for 80} and Mohammad Sirah {6 for 70} of India shared the ten wickets that fell in England’s first innings in the second test at Birmingham in the ongoing test series to provide the sixth occasion of two Indian bowlers sharing the ten wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Bowler-1
W/R
Bowler-2
W/R
Team
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
L Amarnath
5/96
M H Mankad
5/101
Ind
1
Eng
Old Trafford
20/07/1946
2
B S Bedi
2/59
BS Chandrasekhar
8/79
Ind
1
Eng
Delhi
20/12/1972
3
Kapil Dev
5/70
S Madan Lal
5/23
Ind
2
Eng
Mum-WS
27/11/1981
4
R Ashwin
6/112
R A Jadeja
4/109
Ind
1
Eng
Mum-WS
08/12/2016
5
A R Patel
5/48
R Ashwin
5/52
Ind
2
Eng
Ahmedabad
04/03/2021
6
Akash Deep
4/80
Mohammad Siraj
6/70
Ind
2
Eng
Birmingham
02/07/2025
Batsmen scoring 100 plus runs in a session of day’s play in a test match
JL Smith of England scored 102 not out against India on the third day of the Birminham Test to provide the 87th occasion of a batsman scoring 100 plus runs in a session of a day’s play in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Session
Runs
Total
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
G J Bonnor
3
113
128
Australia
England
Sydney
14.03.1885
2
K S Ranjitsinhji
1
113
154*
England
Australia
Manchester
16.07.1896
3
V T Trumper
1
103
104
Australia
England
Manchester
24.07.1902
4
C Hill
1
116
142
Australia
South Africa
Johanneasburg
11.10.1902
5
V T Trumper
3
112
185*
Australia
England
Sydney
11.12.1903
6
V T Trumper
3
133
159
Australia
South Africa
Melbourne
31.12.1910
7
W Bardsley
1
118
164
Australia
South Africa
Lord’s
15.07.1912
8
C P Mead
1
109
182*
England
Australia
The Oval
13.08.1921
9
C A G Russell
3
102
102*
England
Australia
The Oval
13.08.1921
10
J M Gregory
2
112
119
Australia
South Africa
Johannesburg
12.11.1921
11
J B Hobbs
1
102
211
England
South Africa
Lord’s
28.06.1924
12
C G Macartney
1
112
151
Australia
England
Leeds
10.07.1926
13
H G Owen-Smith
1
102
129
South Africa
England
Leeeds
13.07.1929
14
D G Bradman
3
101
254
Australia
England
Lord’s
27.06.1930
15
D G Bradman
1
105
334
Australia
England
Leeds
11.07.1930
16
D G Bradman
2
115
334
Australia
England
Leeds
11.07.1930
17
W R Hammond
1
111
336*
England
New Zealand
Auckland
31.03.1933
18
W R Hammond
2
150
336*
England
New Zealand
Auckland
31.03.1933
19
D G Bradman
3
102
304
Australia
England
Leeds
20.07.1934
20
D G Bradman
2
107
244
Australia
England
Leeds
18.08.1934
21
L E G Ames
1
123
148*
England
South Africa
Leeds
17.08.1935
22
S J McCabe
1
100
189*
Australia
South Africa
Johannesburg
24.12.1935
23
W R Hammond
3
118
167
England
India
Manchester
25.07.1936
24
S J McCabe
2
127
232
Australia
England
Nottingham
10.06.1938
25
A Melville
3
104
104*
South Africa
England
Nottingham
07.06.1947
26
D G Bradman
3
107
201
Australia
India
Adelaide
23.01.1948
27
F M M Worrell
2
114
261
West Indies
England
Nottingham
20.07.1950
28
D C S Compton
2
173
278
England
Pakistan
Nottingham
01.07.1954
29
R Benaud
2
121
121
Australia
West Indies
Kingston
11.06.1955
30
E D C Weekes
3
110
123
West Indies
New Zealand
Dunedin
03.02.1956
31
E D C Weekes
3
114
156
West Indies
New Zealand
Wellington
03.03.1956
32
P R Umrigar
2
110
172*
India
West Indies
Port of Spain
04.04.1962
33
M C Cowdrey
2
110
159
England
Pakistan
Edgbaston
31.05.1962
34
G S A Sobers
2
103
174
West Indies
England
Leeds
04.08.1966
35
D T Lindsay
3
105
182
South Africa
Australia
Johannesburg
23.12.1966
36
K R Stackpole
2
100
134
Australia
South Africa
Cape Town
31.12.1966
37
K D Walters
2
100
112
Australia
West Indies
Port of Spainl
23.03.1973
38
K D Walters
3
100
103
Australia
England
WACA
13.12.1974
39
Majid Khan
1
108
112
Pakistan
New Zealand
Karachi
30.10.1976
40
I T Botham
3
106
149*
England
Australia
Leeds
16.07.1981
41
G S Chappell
1
100
176
Australia
New Zealand
Christchurch
19.03.1982
42
D W Hookes
2
106
143*
Australia
Sri Lanka
Kandy
22.04.1983
43
I D S Smith
3
140
173
New Zealand
India
Auckland
22.02.1990
44
M Azharuddin
2
103
179
India
England
Manchester
09.08.1990
45
R B Richardson
3
106
182
West Indies
Australia
Georgetown
23.03.1991
46
M E Waugh
3
110
139*
Australia
West Indies
Antigua
27.04.1991
47
M A Taylor
1
103
334*
Australia
Pakistan
Peshawar
15.10.1998
48
V V S Laxman
3
121
167
India
Australia
Sydney
02.01.2000
49
S M Pollock
3
111
111
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Centurion
20.01.2001
50
N J Astle
3
139
222
New Zealand
England
Christchurch
13.03.2002
51
P A de Silva
2
105
206
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Col-PSS
21.07.2002
52
Inzamam-ul-Haq
1
103
112
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Harare
09.11.2002
53
D S Lehmann
3
105
177
Australia
Bangladesh
Cairns
25.07.2003
54
A C Gilchrist
2
100
113*
Australia
Zimbabwe
WACA
09.10.2003
55
M L Hayden
2
105
380
Australia
Zimbabwe
WACA
09.10.2003
56
M L Hayden
3
107
380
Australia
Zimbabwe
WACA
09.10.2003
57
B C Lara
1
114
191
West Indies
Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
12.11.2003
58
C H Gayle
3
112
116
West Indies
South Africa
Cape Town
02.01.2004
59
D R Smith
3
105
105*
West Indies
South Africa
Cape Town
02.01.2004
60
C L Cairns
3
105
158
New Zealand
South Africa
Auckland
18.03.2004
61
L Vincent
2
101
224
New Zealand
Sri Lanka
Wellongton
11.04.2005
62
I R Bell
1
105
162*
England
Bangladesh
Ch-le-St
03.06.2005
63
D L Vettori
3
127
127
New Zealand
Zimbabwe
Harare
07.08.2005
64
T M Dilshan
2
103
168
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Col-PSS
20.09.2005
65
V Sehwag
2
109
254
India
Pakistan
Lahore
13.01.2006
66
B C Lara
1
100
216
West Indies
Pakistan
Multan
19.11.2006
67
A C Gilchrist
3
102
102*
Australia
England
WACA
14.12.2006
68
M J Prior
3
121
126*
England
West Indies
Lord’s
17.05.2007
69
K C Sangakkara
3
100
222*
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Kandy
11.07.2007
70
Yuvraj Singh
3
102
169
India
Pakistan
Bengaluru
08.12.2007
71
V Sehwag
2
108
319
India
South Africa
Chepauk
26.03.2008
72
M G Johnson
3
119
123*
Australia
South Africa
Cape Town
19.03.2009
73
V Sehwag
3
133
293
India
Sri Lanka
Brabourne
02.12.2009
74
Mushfiqur Rahim
2
100
101
Bangladesh
India
Chittagong
17.01.2010
75
A B de Villiers
2
100
278*
South Africa
Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
20.11.2010
76
A B de Villiers
1
119
129
South Africa
India
Centurion
16.12.2010
77
D A Warner
3
104
180
Australia
India
WACA
13.01.2012
78
M S Dhoni
3
109
224
India
Australia
Mohali
22.02.2013
79
S Dhawan
2
106
187
India
Australia
Mohali
14.03.2013
80
B A Stokes
1
130
258
England
South Africa
Cape Town
02.01.2016
81
K K Nair
3
108
303*
India
England
Chennai
16.12.2016
82
D A Warner
1
100
113
Australia
Pakistan
Sydney
02.01.2017
83
S Dhawan
1
104
107
India
Afghanistan
Bengaluru
14.06.2018
84
B A Stokes.
2
103
135*
England
Australia
Leeds
22.08.2019
85
T M Head
3
100
152
Australia
England
Brisbane
08.12.2021
86
M R Marsh
2
111
118
Australia
England
Leeds
06.07.2023
87
J L Smith
1
102
184*
England
India
Birmingham
02.07.2025
JL Smith of England scored 102 not out against India on the third day of the Birminham Test to provide the 16th occasion of an England batsman scoring 100 plus runs in a session of a day’s play in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Session
Runs
Total
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
K S Ranjitsinhji
1
113
154*
England
Australia
Manchester
16.07.1896
2
C P Mead
1
109
182*
England
Australia
The Oval
13.08.1921
3
C A G Russell
3
102
102*
England
Australia
The Oval
13.08.1921
4
J B Hobbs
1
102
211
England
South Africa
Lord’s
28.06.1924
5
W R Hammond
1
111
336*
England
New Zealand
Auckland
31.03.1933
6
W R Hammond
2
150
336*
England
New Zealand
Auckland
31.03.1933
7
L E G Ames
1
123
148*
England
South Africa
Leeds
17.08.1935
8
W R Hammond
3
118
167
England
India
Manchester
25.07.1936
9
D C S Compton
2
173
278
England
Pakistan
Nottingham
01.07.1954
10
M C Cowdrey
2
110
159
England
Pakistan
Edgbaston
31.05.1962
11
I T Botham
3
106
149*
England
Australia
Leeds
16.07.1981
12
I R Bell
1
105
162*
England
Bangladesh
Ch-le-St
03.06.2005
13
M J Prior
3
121
126*
England
West Indies
Lord’s
17.05.2007
14
B A Stokes
1
130
258
England
South Africa
Cape Town
02.01.2016
15
B A Stokes.
2
103
135*
England
Australia
Leeds
22.08.2019
16
J L Smith
1
102
184*
England
India
Birmingham
02.07.2025
JL Smith of England scored 102 not out against India on the third day of the Birminham Test to provide the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring 100 plus runs in a session of a day’s play in a test match against India. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Session
Runs
Total
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
D G Bradman
3
107
201
Australia
India
Adelaide
23.01.1948
2
I D S Smith
3
140
173
New Zealand
India
Auckland
22.02.1990
3
Mushfiqur Rahim
2
100
101
Bangladesh
India
Chittagong
17.01.2010
4
A B de Villiers
1
119
129
South Africa
India
Centurion
16.12.2010
5
D A Warner
3
104
180
Australia
India
WACA
13.01.2012
6
J L Smith
1
102
184*
England
India
Birmingham
02.07.2025
JL Smith of England scored 102 not out against India on the third day of the Birminham Test to provide the 24th occasion of a batsman scoring 100 plus runs in the first session of a day’s play in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Session
Runs
Total
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
K S Ranjitsinhji
1
113
154*
England
Australia
Manchester
16.07.1896
2
V T Trumper
1
103
104
Australia
England
Manchester
24.07.1902
3
C Hill
1
116
142
Australia
South Africa
Johanneasburg
11.10.1902
4
W Bardsley
1
118
164
Australia
South Africa
Lord’s
15.07.1912
5
C P Mead
1
109
182*
England
Australia
The Oval
13.08.1921
6
J B Hobbs
1
102
211
England
South Africa
Lord’s
28.06.1924
7
C G Macartney
1
112
151
Australia
England
Leeds
10.07.1926
8
H G Owen-Smith
1
102
129
South Africa
England
Leeeds
13.07.1929
9
D G Bradman
1
105
334
Australia
England
Leeds
11.07.1930
10
W R Hammond
1
111
336*
England
New Zealand
Auckland
31.03.1933
11
L E G Ames
1
123
148*
England
South Africa
Leeds
17.08.1935
12
S J McCabe
1
100
189*
Australia
South Africa
Johannesburg
24.12.1935
13
Majid Khan
1
108
112
Pakistan
New Zealand
Karachi
30.10.1976
14
G S Chappell
1
100
176
Australia
New Zealand
Christchurch
19.03.1982
15
M A Taylor
1
103
334*
Australia
Pakistan
Peshawar
15.10.1998
16
Inzamam-ul-Haq
1
103
112
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Harare
09.11.2002
17
B C Lara
1
114
191
West Indies
Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
12.11.2003
18
I R Bell
1
105
162*
England
Bangladesh
Ch-le-St
03.06.2005
19
B C Lara
1
100
216
West Indies
Pakistan
Multan
19.11.2006
20
A B de Villiers
1
119
129
South Africa
India
Centurion
16.12.2010
21
B A Stokes
1
130
258
England
South Africa
Cape Town
02.01.2016
22
D A Warner
1
100
113
Australia
Pakistan
Sydney
02.01.2017
23
S Dhawan
1
104
107
India
Afghanistan
Bengaluru
14.06.2018
24
J L Smith
1
102
184*
England
India
Birmingham
02.07.2025
England Vs India Second Test at Birmingham Third day
BA Stokes of England was dismissed for zero in England’s first innings to provide the 1924th occasion of an England batsman scoring zero in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the 208th occasion of an England batsman scoring zero in an innings against India
BA Stokes of England collected the first ball duck in England’s first innings to provide the 331st occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the seventh occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India
BA Stokes of England was dismissed for zero in England’s first innings to provide the 116th occasion of an England captain scoring zero in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the seventh occasion of an England captain scoring zero in an innings against India
BA Stokes was dismissed for zero in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of his dismissed for zero against India. Prior to this he was dismissed for zero against India at Dharamsala in Mar 2024. BA Stokes became the second England captain to be dismissed for zero on two occasions against India. AR Lewis is the other England captain to be dismissed for zero on two occasions against India. He was dismissed for zero against India at Delhi in Dec 1972 and at Brabourne in Feb 1973
It is interesting to note that AR Lewis and BA Stokes have one of their ducks as first ball duck. AR Lewis collected the first ball duck at Brabourne in Feb 1973, while BA Stokes collected the first ball duck at Birmingham in Jul 2025 {this test}
BA Stokes of England collected the first ball duck in England’s first innings to provide the 25th occasion of an England captain collecting the first ball duck in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the second occasion of an England captain collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India.
BA Stokes, BA Carse, JC Tongue and Shoaib Bashir were dismissed for zeroes on the third day of the test. BM Duckett and O Pope were dismissed for zeroes on the second day of the test. Thus a total of six England batsmen were dismissed for zeroes in England’s first innings. Thus a total of 211 England batsmen were dismissed for zeroes in an innings against India.
The test cricket has witnessed nine occasions of six batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings including the one in England’s innings in this test. This is the first occasion of six England batsmen scoring zeroes in an innings and the second such occasion against India. Prior to this six South African batsmen had scored zeroes in the fourth innings of the test against India at Ahmedabad in Nov 1996
Shubman Gill scored 269 in the first innings and BA Stokes scored zero in the second innings of the on-going teat between England and India to provide the 18th occasion of rival captains scoring a century and zero in the first and second innings of test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
MA Noble
133
1
Australia
v England
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
2
PF Warner
0
2
England
v Australia
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
2
1
DG Bradman
169
1
Australia
v England
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
2
GOB Allen
0
2
England
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
3
1
DG Bradman
132
1
Australia
v India
Melbourne
01 Jan 1948
2
L Amarnath
0
2
India
v Australia
Melbourne
01 Jan 1948
4
1
AL Hassett
112
1
Australia
v South Africa
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1949
2
AD Nourse
0
2
England
v Australia
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1949
5
1
PBH May
101
1
England
v Australia
Leeds
12 Jul 1956
2
IWG Johnson
0
2
Australia
v England
Leeds
12 Jul 1956
6
1
PBH May
104
1
England
v West Indies
Nottingham
04 Jul 1957
2
JDC Goddard
0
2
West Indies
v England
Nottingham
04 Jul 1957
7
1
PBH May
113
1
England
v Australia
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
2
R Benaud
0
2
Australia
v England
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
8
1
MC Cowdrey
101
1
England
v West Indies
Kingston
08 Feb 1968
2
GS Sobers
0
2
West Indies
v England
Kingston
08 Feb 1968
9
1
RB Kanhai
157
1
West Indies
v England
Lord’s
23 Aug 1973
2
R Illingworth
0
2
England
v West Indies
Lord’s
23 Aug 1973
10
1
CH Lloyd
121
1
West Indies
v Australia
Adelaide
26 Jan 1980
2
GS Chappell
0
2
Australia
v West Indies
Adelaide
26 Jan 1980
11
1
SR Waugh
121*
1
Australia
v West Indies
Melbourne
26 Dec 2000
2
JC Adams
0
2
West Indies
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2000
12
1
RT Ponting
103
1
Australia
v South Africa
Durban
24 Mar 2006
2
GC Smith
0
2
South Africa
v Australia
Durban
24 Mar 2006
13
1
RT Ponting
196
1
Australia
v England
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
2
A Flintoff
0
2
England
v Australia
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
14
1
GC Smith
232
1
South Africa
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
2
Mohammad Ashraful
0
2
Bangladesh
v South Africa
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
15
1
M Jayawardene
136
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Providence
22 Mar 2008
2
CH Gayle
0
2
West Indies
v Sri Lanka
Providence
22 Mar 2008
16
1
TWM Latham
252
1
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
2
Mominul Haque
0
2
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
17
1
Shan Masood
151
1
Pakistan
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
2
OJ Pope
0
2
England
v Pakistan
Multan
07 Oct 2024
18
1
Shubman Gill
269
1
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
BA Stokes
0
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 in the first innings and BA Stokes scored zero in the second innings of the on-going teat between England and India to provide the third occasion of rival captains scoring a double century and zero in the first and second innings of test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
GC Smith
232
1
South Africa
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
2
Mohammad Ashraful
0
2
Bangladesh
v South Africa
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
2
1
TWM Latham
252
1
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
2
Mominul Haque
0
2
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
3
1
Shubman Gill
269
1
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
BA Stokes
0
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
BA Stokes scored zero and JL Smith scored 184 not out in the on-going second test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the sixth occasion of England captain scoring zero and wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the same innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
R Illingworth
C
0
1
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
05 Mar 1971
2
APE Knott
K
101
1
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
05 Mar 1971
2
1
MA Atherton
C
0
1
England
v India
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
2
RC Russell
K
124
1
England
v India
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
3
1
BA Stokes
C
0
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
JL Smith
K
184*
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
4
1
Hon.FSG Calthorpe
C
0
3
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
01 Feb 1930
2
LEG Ames
K
105
3
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
01 Feb 1930
5
1
MC Cowdrey
C
0
3
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1960
2
JM Parks
K
101*
3
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1960
6
1
AJ Strauss
C
0
3
England
v Pakistan
Nottingham
29 Jul 2010
2
MJ Prior
K
102*
3
England
v Pakistan
Nottingham
29 Jul 2010
BA Stokes scored zero and JL Smith scored 184 not out in the on-going second test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the second occasion of England captain scoring zero and wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the same innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
MA Atherton
C
0
1
England
v India
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
2
RC Russell
K
124
1
England
v India
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
2
1
BA Stokes
C
0
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
JL Smith
K
184*
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
HC Brook and JL Smith scored 158 and 184 not out in England’s first innings to provide the 245th and 246th occasion of England batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the 44th and 45th occasion of England batsmen scoring 150 plus runs against India
JL Smith scored 184 not out in England’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of England wicket keeper batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the first occasion of England wicket keeper batsmen scoring 150 plus runs against India
JL Smith scored 184 not out in England’s first innings which represent the highest individual score by England wicket keeper batsmen in an innings against all oppositions. The previous best was AJ Stewert’s 173 against New Zealand at Auckland in Jan 1997
JL Smith scored 184 not out in England’s first innings which represent the highest individual score by England wicket keeper batsmen in an innings against India. The previous best was RC Russel’s 124 at Lord’s in Jun 1996
HC Brook and JL Smith scored 158 and 184 not out in England’s first innings to provide the 26th occasion of two England batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the fifth occasion of two England batsmen scoring 150 plus runs against India
HC Brook-JL Smith posted 303 runs for the sixth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 110th occasion of batsmen posting 300 plus runs partnership in an innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the twelfth occasion of batsmen posting 300 plus runs partnership in an innings in the annals of test cricket against India
HC Brook-JL Smith posted 303 runs for the sixth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 19th occasion of England batsmen posting 300 plus runs partnership in an innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the third occasion of England batsmen posting 300 plus runs partnership in an innings in the annals of test cricket against India.
HC Brook-JL Smith posted 303 runs for the sixth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the ninth occasion of batsmen posting 300 plus runs partnership in an innings in the annals of test cricket for the sixth wicket. It also provides the third occasion of batsmen posting 300 plus runs partnership in an innings in the annals of test cricket against India for the sixth wicket
HC Brook-JL Smith posted 303 runs for the sixth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of England batsmen posting 300 plus runs partnership in an innings in the annals of test cricket for the sixth wicket. It also provides the first occasion of England batsmen posting 300 plus runs partnership in an innings in the annals of test cricket against India for the sixth wicket.
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja posted 203 runs for the sixth wicket in India’s first innings and HC Brook-JL Smith posted 303 runs for the sixth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 70th occasion of rival teams posting 200 plus runs in a match
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja posted 203 runs for the sixth wicket in India’s first innings and HC Brook-JL Smith posted 303 runs for the sixth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of rival teams posting 200 plus runs in a match for the sixth wicket
JL Smith of England scored 102 runs before Lunch to provide the 26th occasion of a batsman scoring a century before Lunch in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
First Day
No
Runs
Player
Match
Venue
Year
1
103*
VT Trumper (104)
Aus v Eng
Manchester
1902
2
112*
CG Macartney (151)
Aus v Eng
Leeds
1926
3
105*
DG Bradman (334)
Aus v Eng
Leeds
1930
4
108*
Majid Khan (112)
Pak v NZ
Karachi
1976-77
4
100*
DA Warner (113)
Aus v Pak
Sydney
2016-17
5
104*
S Dhawan (107)
Ind v Afg
Bengaluru
2018
On Other Days
No
Runs
Player
Match
Venue
Year
7
41* to 154*
KS Ranjitsinhji (154*)
Eng v Aus
Manchester
1896
8
22* to 138*
C Hill (142*)
Aus v RSA
Johannesburg
1902-03
9
32* to 150*
W Bardsley (164)
Aus v RSA
Lord’s
1912
10
19* to 128*
CP Mead (182*)
Eng v Aus
The Oval
1921
11
12* to 114*
JB Hobbs (211)
Eng v RSA
Lord’s
1924
12
27* to 129
HG Owen-Smith (129)
RSA v Eng
Leeds
1929
13
41* to 152*
WR Hammond (336*)
Eng v NZl
Auckland
1932-33
14
25* to 148*
LEG Ames (148*)
Eng v RSA
The Oval
1935
15
59* to 159*
SJ McCabe (189*)
Aus v RSA
Johannesburg
1935-36
16
76* to 176
GS Chappell (176)
Aus v NZ
Christchurch
1981-82
17
112* to 215*
MA Taylor (334*)
Aus v Pak
Peshawar
1998-99
18
103*
Inzamam-ul-Haq (112)
Pak v Zim
Harare
2002-03
19
77* to 191
BC Lara (191)
WI v Zim
Bulawayo
2003-04 (1)
20
57* to 162*
IR Bell (162*)
Eng v Ban
Durham
2005
21
100*
BC Lara (216)
WI v Pak
Multan
2006-07 (2)
22
119*
AB de Villiers (129)
RSA v Ind
Centurion
2010-11
23
74* to 204*
BA Stokes (258)
Eng v RSA
Cape Town
2015-16
24
1* to 108*
HH Pandya (108)
Ind v Srl
Pallekele
2017
25
60* to 161*
BM Duckett (182)
Eng v Ire
The Oval
2023
26
102*
JL Smith(184*)
Eng v Ind
Birmingham
2025
JL Smith of England scored 102 runs before Lunch to provide the ninrh occasion of a England batsman scoring a century before Lunch in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Runs
Player
Match
Venue
Year
1
41* to 154*
KS Ranjitsinhji (154*)
Eng v Aus
Manchester
1896
2
41* to 152*
WR Hammond (336*)
Eng v NZl
Auckland
1932-33
3
19* to 128*
CP Mead (182*)
Eng v Aus
The Oval
1921
4
12* to 114*
JB Hobbs (211)
Eng v RSA
Lord’s
1924
5
25* to 148*
LEG Ames (148*)
Eng v RSA
The Oval
1935
6
74* to 204*
BA Stokes (258)
Eng v RSA
Cape Town
2015-16
7
57* to 162*
IR Bell (162*)
Eng v Ban
Durham
2005
8
60* to 161*
BM Duckett (182)
Eng v Ire
The Oval
2023
9
102*
JL Smith(184*)
Eng v Ind
Birmingham
2025
JL Smith became the first batsman in the annals of test cricket to score a century beforeLunch on the other day of the test other than the first day while all the other batsmen have added 100 plus runs to their overnight score
Mohammad Siraj returned with figures of six for 70 in England’s first innings to provide the 150th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the 29th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings against England
Mohammad Siraj returned with figures of six for 70 in England’s first innings to provide the 42nd occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian pace bowler capturing six or more wickets in an innings against England
Akash Deep and Mohd Siraj captured four for 88 and six for 70 in England’s first innings to provide the 251st occasion of two bowlers capturing all the ten wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket.
Akash Deep and Mohd Siraj captured four for 88 and six for 70 in England’s first innings to provide the 28th occasion of two Indian bowlers capturing all the ten wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket.
Akash Deep and Mohd Siraj captured four for 88 and six for 70 in England’s first innings to provide the 82nd occasion of two bowlers capturing all the ten wickets in an innings against England in the annals of test cricket.
England captain scoring zero and wicket keeper scoring a century in the same innings of a test
BA Stokes scored zero and JL Smith scored 173+ in the on-going second test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the sixth occasion of England captain scoring zero and wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the same innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
R Illingworth
C
0
1
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
05 Mar 1971
2
APE Knott
K
101
1
England
v New Zealand
Auckland
05 Mar 1971
2
1
MA Atherton
C
0
1
England
v India
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
2
RC Russell
K
124
1
England
v India
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
3
1
BA Stokes
C
0
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
JL Smith
K
173+
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
4
1
Hon.FSG Calthorpe
C
0
3
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
01 Feb 1930
2
LEG Ames
K
105
3
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
01 Feb 1930
5
1
MC Cowdrey
C
0
3
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1960
2
JM Parks
K
101*
3
England
v West Indies
Port of Spain
25 Mar 1960
6
1
AJ Strauss
C
0
3
England
v Pakistan
Nottingham
29 Jul 2010
2
MJ Prior
K
102*
3
England
v Pakistan
Nottingham
29 Jul 2010
BA Stokes scored zero and JL Smith scored 162+ in the on-going second test between England and India at Birmingham to provide the second occasion of England captain scoring zero and wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the same innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
MA Atherton
C
0
1
England
v India
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
2
RC Russell
K
124
1
England
v India
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
2
1
BA Stokes
C
0
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
JL Smith
K
162*
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Rival skippers scoring a century in the first innings and zero in the second innings of a test
Shubman Gill scored 269 in the first innings and BA Stokes scored zero in the second innings of the on-going teat between England and India to provide the 18th occasion of rival captains scoring a century and zero in the first and second innings of test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
MA Noble
133
1
Australia
v England
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
2
PF Warner
0
2
England
v Australia
Sydney
11 Dec 1903
2
1
DG Bradman
169
1
Australia
v England
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
2
GOB Allen
0
2
England
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Feb 1937
3
1
DG Bradman
132
1
Australia
v India
Melbourne
01 Jan 1948
2
L Amarnath
0
2
India
v Australia
Melbourne
01 Jan 1948
4
1
AL Hassett
112
1
Australia
v South Africa
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1949
2
AD Nourse
0
2
England
v Australia
Johannesburg
24 Dec 1949
5
1
PBH May
101
1
England
v Australia
Leeds
12 Jul 1956
2
IWG Johnson
0
2
Australia
v England
Leeds
12 Jul 1956
6
1
PBH May
104
1
England
v West Indies
Nottingham
04 Jul 1957
2
JDC Goddard
0
2
West Indies
v England
Nottingham
04 Jul 1957
7
1
PBH May
113
1
England
v Australia
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
2
R Benaud
0
2
Australia
v England
Melbourne
31 Dec 1958
8
1
MC Cowdrey
101
1
England
v West Indies
Kingston
08 Feb 1968
2
GS Sobers
0
2
West Indies
v England
Kingston
08 Feb 1968
9
1
RB Kanhai
157
1
West Indies
v England
Lord’s
23 Aug 1973
2
R Illingworth
0
2
England
v West Indies
Lord’s
23 Aug 1973
10
1
CH Lloyd
121
1
West Indies
v Australia
Adelaide
26 Jan 1980
2
GS Chappell
0
2
Australia
v West Indies
Adelaide
26 Jan 1980
11
1
SR Waugh
121*
1
Australia
v West Indies
Melbourne
26 Dec 2000
2
JC Adams
0
2
West Indies
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2000
12
1
RT Ponting
103
1
Australia
v South Africa
Durban
24 Mar 2006
2
GC Smith
0
2
South Africa
v Australia
Durban
24 Mar 2006
13
1
RT Ponting
196
1
Australia
v England
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
2
A Flintoff
0
2
England
v Australia
Brisbane
23 Nov 2006
14
1
GC Smith
232
1
South Africa
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
2
Mohammad Ashraful
0
2
Bangladesh
v South Africa
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
15
1
M Jayawardene
136
1
Sri Lanka
v West Indies
Providence
22 Mar 2008
2
CH Gayle
0
2
West Indies
v Sri Lanka
Providence
22 Mar 2008
16
1
TWM Latham
252
1
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
2
Mominul Haque
0
2
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
17
1
Shan Masood
151
1
Pakistan
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
2
OJ Pope
0
2
England
v Pakistan
Multan
07 Oct 2024
18
1
Shubman Gill
269
1
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
BA Stokes
0
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill scored 269 in the first innings and BA Stokes scored zero in the second innings of the on-going teat between England and India to provide the third occasion of rival captains scoring a double century and zero in the first and second innings of test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
GC Smith
232
1
South Africa
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
2
Mohammad Ashraful
0
2
Bangladesh
v South Africa
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
2
1
TWM Latham
252
1
New Zealand
v Bangladesh
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
2
Mominul Haque
0
2
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Christchurch
09 Jan 2022
3
1
Shubman Gill
269
1
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
BA Stokes
0
2
England
v India
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Additional Statistics on the first and second day’s play of the second test between England and India at Birmingham
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings provides the 102nd occasion of a batsman scoring a double century while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket. It also provide the 19th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a double century while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings represent the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket. The previous best was V Kohli’s 254 not out against South Africa at Pune in Oct 2019
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings provides the 40th occasion of a batsman scoring a double century while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket on away soil. It also provide the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a double century while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket on away soil.
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings represent the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket on away soil The previous best was SR Tendulkar’s 248 not out against Bangladesh at Dhaka in Dec 2004
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings provides the 32nd occasion of a captain scoring a double century while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket. It also provide the tenth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings represent the highest individual innings by an Indian captain while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket. The previous best was V Kohli’s 254 not out against South Africa at Pune in Oct 2019
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings provides the eleventh occasion of a captain scoring a double century while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket on away soil.
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings represent the highest individual innings by an captain while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket. The previous best was Afghanistan captain Hashmathullah Shahidi’s 246 against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo in Dec 2024
It also provide the second occasion of an Indian captain scoring a double century while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket on away soil. The other occasion was V Kohli’s 200 against West Indies at North Sound in Jul 2016
Shubman Gill’s 269 in India’ first innings represent the highest individual innings by an Indian captain while batting at number four in the annals of test cricket on away soil The previous best was V Kohli’s 200 against West Indies at North Sound in Jul 2016
Shubman Gill scored two centuries on trot as captain. He had scored 147 against England at Leeds in this series on his first captaincy assignment and followed it up with 269 in this test. He became the seventh captain in the annals of test cricket to score centuries in the first two tests Others are – VS Hazare, SM Gavaskar, V Kohli, J McGlew, AN Cook and SPD Smith
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
AN Cook
173
1
England
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
12 Mar 2010
2
AN Cook
109*
4
England
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
20 Mar 2010
2
1
DJ McGlew
133
3
South Africa
v England
Leeds
21 Jul 1955
2
DJ McGlew
108
1
South Africa
v Australia
Johannesburg
23 Dec 1957
3
1
Shubman Gill
147
1
India
v England
Leeds
20 Jun 2025
2
Shubman Gill
269
1
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
4
1
SM Gavaskar
116
2
India
v New Zealand
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
2
SM Gavaskar
205
1
India
v West Indies
Wankhede
01 Dec 1978
5
1
SPD Smith
133
2
Australia
v India
Brisbane
17 Dec 2014
2
SPD Smith
192
1
Australoa
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 2014
6
1
V Kohli
115
2
India
v Australia
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
2
V Kohli
141
4
India
v Australia
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
7
1
VS Hazare
164*
2
India
v England
Delhi
02 Nov 1951
2
VS Hazare
155
1
India
v England
Brabourne
14 Dec 1951
Shubman Gill scored two centuries on trot as captain. He had scored 147 against England at Leeds in this series on his first captaincy assignment and followed it up with 269 in this test. He became the fourth Indian captain in the annals of test cricket to score centuries in the first two tests. Others are – VS Hazare, SM Gavaskar and V Kohli,
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Shubman Gill
147
1
India
v England
Leeds
20 Jun 2025
2
Shubman Gill
269
1
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
1
SM Gavaskar
116
2
India
v New Zealand
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
2
SM Gavaskar
205
1
India
v West Indies
Wankhede
01 Dec 1978
3
1
V Kohli
115
2
India
v Australia
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
2
V Kohli
141
4
India
v Australia
Adelaide
09 Dec 2014
4
1
VS Hazare
164*
2
India
v England
Delhi
02 Nov 1951
2
VS Hazare
155
1
India
v England
Brabourne
14 Dec 1951
Shubman Gill scored two centuries on trot as captain. He had scored 147 against England at Leeds in this series on his first captaincy assignment and followed it up with 269 in this test. He became the second captain and second Indian captain in the annals of test cricket to score century in the first test and a double century in the second test. SM Gavaskar of India is the other captain to achieve such a feat.
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Shubman Gill
147
1
India
v England
Leeds
20 Jun 2025
2
Shubman Gill
269
1
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
1
SM Gavaskar
116
2
India
v New Zealand
Auckland
24 Jan 1976
2
SM Gavaskar
205
1
India
v West Indies
Wankhede
01 Dec 1978
Shubman Gill scored two centuries on trot as captain. He had scored 147 against England at Leeds in this series on his first captaincy assignment and followed it up with 269 in this test. He became the second captain and second Indian captain in the annals of test cricket to score centuries in the first two tests VS Hazare of India is the other captain to achieve such a feat.
No
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
1
Shubman Gill
147
1
India
v England
Leeds
20 Jun 2025
2
Shubman Gill
269
1
India
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
2
1
VS Hazare
164*
2
India
v England
Delhi
02 Nov 1951
2
VS Hazare
155
1
India
v England
Brabourne
14 Dec 1951
India was inserted by the opposition and posted 587 all out to provide the 28th occasion of a team posting 575 plus runs after it was inserted by the opposition in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the third occasion of a team posting 575 plus runs against England after it was inserted by the opposition. It also provides the second occasion of India posting 575 plus runs after it was inserted by the opposition. It also provides the first occasion of India posting 575 plus runs against England after it was inserted by the opposition.
England Vs India Second Test at Birmingham First day and second day
England won the toss and elected to field in this test to provide the 19th occasion of England doing so against India. It also provides the 18th occasion of England doing so in a test against India on home soil and the fourth such occasion in a test at Birmingham.
KL Rahul was dismissed for 2 runs in the first innings of this test to provide the eighth occasion of his dismissal for a single digit score in an innings against England. It also provides the seventh occasion of his dismissal for a single digit score in an innings against England as an opening batsman.
KL Rahul was dismissed for 2 runs in the first innings of this test to provide the first occasion of his dismissal for exact two runs in an innings against England. It also provides the firsr occasion of his dismissal for exact 2 runs in an innings in an innings against England as an opening batsman.
YBK Jaiswal scored 87 in the first innings of this test to provide the 73rd occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a half century in an innings against England. It also provides the 38th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a half century in an innings against England in England. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a half century in an innings against England at Birmingham
YBK Jaiswal scored 87 in the first innings of this test which represents the highest individual score by an Indian opening batsman in an innings against England at Birmingham. Previous best was 77 by SS Naik in India’s second innings in July 1974
Shubman Gill scored 168 not out in India’s first innings to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings against England. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings against England on away soil
Shubman Gill became the seventh Indian captain to score two centuries in a series against England. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings against England on away soil. Others are – M Azharuddin in 1990 series and V Kohli in 2018 series
Shubman Gill scored 200 not out in India’s first innings to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings against England. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian captain scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against England on away soil. M Azharuddin had scored 179 at Manchester in Aug 1990
Shubman Gill scored 200 not out in India’s first innings which represent the highest individual score by an Indian captain in an innings against England in England. Previous best was M Azharuddin’s 179 at Manchester in Aug 1990
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 203 runs for the sixth wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 20th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings against England. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings against England in England and the second such occasion at Birmingham. The first such occasion was RR Pant-RA Jaedja posting 222 runs for the sixth wicket in Jul 2022.
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 203 runs for the sixth wicket in India’s first innings to provide the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings against England for the sixth wicket It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs in an innings against England in England for the sixth wicket and the second such occasion at Birmingham
Shubman Gill’s 269 in the first innings of this test provide the twelfth occasion of an Indian captain scoring 200 plus runs in an innings. All such occasions are furnished below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MAK Pataudi
203*
3
v England
Delhi
08 Feb 1964
2
SM Gavaskar
205
1
v West Indies
Wankhede
01 Dec 1978
3
SR Tendulkar
217
1
v New Zealand
Ahmedabad
29 Oct 1999
4
MS Dhoni
224
2
v Australia
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
5
V Kohli
200
1
v West Indies
North Sound
21 Jul 2016
6
V Kohli
211
1
v New Zealand
Indore
08 Oct 2016
7
V Kohli
235
2
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
8
V Kohli
204
1
v Bangladesh
Hyderabad
09 Feb 2017
9
V Kohli
213
2
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
24 Nov 2017
10
V Kohli
243
1
v Sri Lanka
Delhi
02 Dec 2017
11
V Kohli
254*
1
v South Africa
Pune
10 Oct 2019
12
Shubman Gill
269
1
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill’s 269 in the first innings of this test represent the highest individual innings by an Indian captain. The previous best was V Kohli’s 254 not out against South Africa at Pune in Oct 2019. Shubman Gill and V Kohli are the only two Indian captains to score 250 plus runs in a test innings.
Shubman Gill’s 269 in the first innings of this test provides the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring 200 plus runs in an innings against England. All such occasions are furnished below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MAK Pataudi
203*
3
v England
Delhi
08 Feb 1964
7
V Kohli
235
2
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
12
Shubman Gill
269
1
v England
Birmingham
02 Jul 2025
Shubman Gill’s 269 in the first innings of this test represent the highest individual innings by an Indian captain against England. The previous best was V Kohli’s 235 against England at Wankhede in Dec 2016. Shubman Gill is the only Indian captain to score 250 plus runs in a test innings against England.
Shubman Gill’s 269 in the first innings of this test provide the 58th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings on away soil
Shubman Gill’s 269 in the first innings of this test provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings against England. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings on away soil against England. The other two batsmen scoring 200 plus runs in an innings against England in England are – SM Gavaskar – 221 at The Oval in Aug 1979 and R Dravid – 217 at The Oval in Sep 2002
Thus Shubman Gill’s 269 in the first innings of this test represent the highest individual innings by Indian batsman against England in England. The previous best was 221 by SM Gavaskar at The Oval in Aug 1979
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 203 runs for the sixth wicket and Shubman Gill-Washington Sunder added runs 144 runs for the seventh wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 24th occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the consecutive sixth and seventh wicket in an innings in the annals of test cricket.
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 203 runs for the sixth wicket and Shubman Gill-Washington Sunder added runs 144 runs for the seventh wicket in India’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the consecutive sixth and seventh wicket in an innings in the annals of test cricket.
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 203 runs for the sixth wicket and Shubman Gill-Washington Sunder added runs 144 runs for the seventh wicket in India’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the consecutive sixth and seventh wicket in an innings against England.
Shubman Gill-RA Jadeja added 203 runs for the sixth wicket and Shubman Gill-Washington Sunder added runs 144 runs for the seventh wicket in India’s first innings to provide the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting three figure partnerships for the consecutive sixth and seventh wicket in an innings againt England. The first such occasion was at Chennai against England in Dec 2016 when KK Nair-R Ashwin posted 181 runs for the sixth wicket and KK Nair-RA Jadeja added 171 runs for the seventh wicket. It is interesting to note that KK Nair and RA Jadeja was playing in this match .
Shubman Gill with his 269 in the first innings of this test became the 23rd batsman to score 250 plus runs in an innings against England. He also became the second Indian batsman to score 250 plus runs in an innings against England. KK Nair is the other batsman. He had scored 303 not out against England at Chennai in Dec 2016.
Shubman Gill with his 269 in the first innings of this test became the 47th batsman to score 250 plus runs in an innings on away soil. He also became the fourth Indian batsman to score 250 plus runs in an innings on away soil.
Shubman Gill with his 269 in the first innings of this test became the 13th batsman to score 250 plus runs in an innings on away soil against England He also became the third batsman to score 250 plus runs in an innings against England at Birmingham. The other two are – 274 by Zaheer Abbas in Jun 1971 and 277 by GA Smith in Jul 2003
Shubman Gill scored 269 in the first innings of this test provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring 200 plus runs in an innings against England at Birmingham. He also became the first Indian batsman to score 200 plus runs in an innings against England at Birmingham.
Shubman Gill scored 269 in the first innings of this test provide the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings against England at Birmingham. His knock of 269 represent the highest individual innings by an Indian batsman against England at Birmingham. The previous best was 149 by V Kohli in Aug 2016
India posted a total of 587 in its first innings to provide the 37th occasion of India posting a total of 575 plus runs in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the 15th occasion of India posting a total of 575 plus runs against all oppositions on away soil.
India posted a total of 587 in its first innings to provide the seventh occasion of India posting a total of 575 plus runs in an innings against England. It also provides the fourth occasion of India posting a total of 575 plus runs against England on away soil.
India posted a total of 587 all out in its first innings to provide the eleventh occasion of India posting a total of 575 plus runs all out in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the fifth occasion of India posting a total of 575 plus runs all out against all oppositions on away soil.
JC Tongue and Shoaib Bashir conceded 119 and 167 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 112th and 113th occasion of England bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against India. It also provides the 47th and 48th occasion of England bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against India on home soil
Shoaib Bashir conceded 167 runs in India’s first innings to provide the ninth occasion of England bowler conceding 150 plus runs in an innings against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of England bowler conceding 150 plus runs in an innings against India on home soil
Shoaib Bashir conceded 167 runs in India’s first innings to provide the seventh occasion of England spin bowler conceding 150 plus runs in an innings against India. It also provides the second occasion of England bowler conceding 150 plus runs in an innings against India on home soil. Prior to this MS Panesar had conceded 159 runs against India at The Oval in Aug 2007
Thus Shoaib Bashir became the most expensive England spin bowler in terms of runs conceded against India on home soil.
India posted a total of 587 all out in its first innings to provide the fourth occasion of India posting a total of 575 plus runs all out in an innings against England. It also provides the second occasion of India posting a total of 575 plus runs all out against England on away soil.
BM Duckett was dismissed for zero in England’s first innings to provide the 25th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings against India. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings against India on home soil
O Pope collected the first ball duck in England’s first innings to provide the 43rd occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India. It also provides the 18th occasion of England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings against India on home soil
BM Duckett and O Pope were dismissed for zero in England’s first innings to provide the 206th and 207th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for zero in an innings against India. It also provides the 94th and 95th occasion of an England batsman dismissed for zero in an innings against India on home soil
Approaching milestones ahead of the second test at Birmingham between England and India
JE Root of England needs one more catch to outnumber R Dravid to own the world record for most catches by a fieldsman other than the wicketkeeper. JE Root and R Dravid share the record for most catches with 210 catches prior to the start of the second test.
JE Root of England needs one more catch to outnumber AN Cook to own the record for most catches by an England fieldsman other than the wicketkeeper against India. JE Root and AN Cook share the record for most catches by an England fieldsman other than wicket keeper against India with 38 catches prior to the start of the second test.
JE Root of England has pouched 38 catches against India as a fieldsman other than the wicket keeper. Three more catches would fetch him 41 catches and with it he would own the record for most catches against India. He would go past SPD Smith who has pouched 40 catches.
JE Root has an aggregate of 2927 runs against India prior to the start of this test. He needs 73 more runs for his 3000 runs against India. If he gets them, he would become the first England batsman to score 3000 plus runs against India, He also would become the first batsman ever to score 3000 plus runs against India in the annals of test cricket
JE Root has an aggregate of twelve half centuries against India prior to the start of this test. One more half century would fetch him thirteen half century and with it he owns the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most half centuries against India. Javed Miandad has scored fourteen half centuries against India and owns the first place
JE Root has an aggregate of twelve half centuries against India prior to the start of this test. Two more half centuries would fetch him fourteen half centuries and with it he would share record for most half centuries against India with Javed Miandad. Javed Miandad has scored fourteen half centuries against India.
JE Root has an aggregate of 66 half centuries prior to the start of this test. One more half century would fetch him 67 half century and with it he owns the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most half centuries. SR Tendulkar has scored 68 half centuries against India and owns the first place
JE Root has an aggregate of 66 half centuries prior to the start of this test. Two more half centuries would fetch him 68 half centuries and with it he would share the record for most half centuries with SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has scored 68 half centuries.
JE Root has an aggregate of thirteen fifties against India on home soil prior to the start of this test. One more half fifty would fetch him his 14th fifty and with it he would share the record for most half centuries against India on home soil with SC Chanderpaul and RT Ponting. SC Chanderpaul and RT Ponting havf scored fourteen fifties against India on home soil
JE Root has an aggregate of twelve 13 fifties against India on home soil prior to the start of this test. Two more half centuries would fetch him fifteen half centuries and with it he would own the record for most fifties against India on home soil
JE Root has an aggregate of 2927 runs against India prior to the start of this test. He needs 73 more runs for his 3000 runs against India. If he gets them, he would become the ninth batsman to score 3000 plus runs against an opposition.
No
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
100
50
0
Team
Opposition
1
DG Bradman
37
63
07
5028
334
89.78
19
12
6
Australia
England
2
JB Hobbs
41
71
04
3636
187
54.26
12
15
3
England
Australia
3
SR Tendulkar
39
74
08
3630
241*
55.00
11
16
4
India
Australia
5
AR Border
47
82
19
3548
200*
56.31
08
21
3
Australia
England
5
SPD Smith
37
66
05
3417
239
56.01
12
13
2
Australia
v England
6
DI Gower
42
77
04
3269
215
44.78
09
12
3
England
Australia
7
GS Sobers
36
61
08
3214
226
60.64
10
13
6
West Indies
England
8
SR Waugh
46
73
18
3200
177*
58.18
10
14
6
Australia
England
JE Root has an aggregate of 2927 runs against India prior to the start of this test. He needs 73 more runs for his 3000 runs against India. If he gets them, he would become the third England batsman to score 3000 plus runs against an opposition.