There
are sixteen occasions of a bowler capturing ten plus wickets conceding 200 plus
runs in a losing cause. All such occasions are tabulated below
Australian JJ Kreza’s 12 for 358 against
India at Nagpur in Nov 08 represents the most expensive bowling figures in
terms of runs conceded in this category of statistics. In fact it also
represent the only occasion of a bowler conceding 350 plus runs in a test in
this category of statistics
No
Player
Wkts
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
JJ
Krejza
12
358
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
Nov
2008
2
KA
Maharaj
12
283
SAF
Srl
Col-SSC
Jul
2018
3
T
Richardson
13
244
Eng
Aus
Manchester
Jul
1896
4
BS
Chandrasekhar
11
235
Inf
Win
Mumbai
(BS)
Dec
1966
5
MW
Tate
11
228
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Dec
1924
6
Harbhajan
Singh
11
224
Ind
Aus
Bengaluru
Oct
2004
7
SP
Gupte
10
223
Ind
Win
Kanpur
Dec
1958
8
S
Shillingford
10
219
Win
Aus
Roseau
Apr
2012
9
MG
Hughes
13
217
Aus
Win
Perth
Dec
1988
10
Saqlain
Mushtaq
10
216
Pak
Ind
Delhi
Feb
1999
11
DL
Underwood
11
215
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
Jan
1975
12
M
Muralitharan
11
212
Srl
Aus
Galle
Mar
2004
13
BAW
Mendis
10
209
Srl
Ind
Galle
Jul
2008
14
AL
Valentine
11
204
Win
Eng
Manchester
Jun
1950
15
T
Richardson
10
204
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Feb
1898
16
CV
Grimmett
10
201
Aus
Eng
Nottingham
Jun
1930
J Srinath has the best figures in a test in a losing cause,
while T Richardson has the most
expensive bowling figures when a bowler has taken most wickets in a losing
cause in a test. MG Hughes and T Richardson are the two bowlers to concede 200
plus runs when a bowler has taken most
wickets in a losing cause in a test.
No
Player
Wkts
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
J
Srinath
13
132
Ind
Pak
Kolkata
Feb
1999
2
SF
Barnes
13
163
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
Jan
1902
3
MG
Hughes
13
217
Aus
Win
Perth
Dec
1988
4
T
Richardson
13
244
Eng
Aus
Manchester
Jul
1896
Wasim Akram’s dubious distinction – has captured ten plus wickets on three occasions in Pakistan’s losing tests
Wasim Akram of Pakistan owns the record for
witnessing most ten wicket haul in a test going in vain – three. DL Vettori, H
Truble, M Muralitharan, Saeed Ajmal, SK Warne and T Richardson are the other
bowlers who have witnessed two of their ten plus wickets in a test in losing
cause. T Richardson is the only bowler in this list to concede 200 plus runs on
both occasions when the test was lost. The
following table lists all such occasions.
No
Player
Wkts
Runs
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
Wasim
Akram
10
128
Pak
NZl
Dunedin
Feb
1985
2
Wasim
Akram
11
160
Pak
Aus
Melbourne
Jan
1990
2
Wasim
Akram
11
110
Pak
Win
St
John’s
May
2000
1
DL
Vettori
12
149
NZl
Aus
Auckland
Mar
2000
2
DL
Vettori
10
183
NZl
Srl
Wellington
Dec
2006
1
H
Trumble
12
089
Aus
Eng
The
Oval
Aug
1896
2
H
Trumble
12
173
Aus
Eng
The
Oval
Aug
1902
1
M
Muralitharan
11
212
Srl
Aus
Galle
Mar
2004
2
M
Muralitharan
10
115
Srl
Eng
Birmingham
May
2006
1
Saeed
Ajmal
11
111
Pak
Win
Providence
May
2011
2
Saeed
Ajmal
10
147
Pak
SAF
Cape
Town
Feb
2013
1
SK
Warne
12
128
Aus
SAF
Sydney
Jan
1994
2
SK
Warne
10
162
Aus
Eng
Birmingham
Aug
2005
1
T
Richardson
13
244
Eng
Aus
Manchester
Jul
1896
2
T
Richardson
10
204
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Feb
1898
Javagal Srinath owns the record for the best match bowling figures when a test was lost
Test cricket has witnessed 75 occasions of a
bowler’s ten plus wickets in a test on a losing side. All such occasions are
furnished below in the order of descending wickets and ascending runs.
India’s
J Srinath has the best figures in this
category of statistics. His 13 for 132 against Pakistan in Feb 99 could not
fetch India win.
No
Player
Runs
Wkts
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
J
Srinath
132
13
Ind
Pak
Kolkata
Feb
1999
2
SF
Barnes
163
13
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
Jan
1902
3
MG
Hughes
217
13
Aus
Win
Perth
Dec
1988
4
T
Richardson
244
13
Eng
Aus
Manchester
Jul
1896
5
CTB
Turner
087
12
Aus
Eng
Sydney
Feb
1888
6
H
Trumble
089
12
Aus
Eng
The
Oval
Aug
1896
7
AME
Roberts
121
12
Win
Ind
Chennai
Jan
1975
8
AK
Davidson
124
12
Aus
Ind
Kanpur
Dec
1959
9
SK
Warne
128
12
Aus
SAF
Sydney
Jan
1994
10
DL
Vettori
149
12
NZl
Aus
Auckland
Mar
2000
11
G
Dymock
166
12
Aus
Ind
Kanpur
Oct
1979
12
H
Trumble
173
12
Aus
Eng
The
Oval
Aug
1902
13
KA
Maharaj
283
12
SAF
Srl
Col-SSC
Jul
2018
14
JJ
Krejza
358
12
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
Nov
2008
15
WH
Lockwood
076
11
Eng
Aus
Manchester
Jul
1902
16
NGB
Cook
083
11
Eng
Pak
Karachi
Mar
1984
17
MA
Starc
094
11
Aus
Srl
Galle
Aug
2016
18
CR
Woakes
102
11
Eng
Pak
Lord’s
Jul
2016
19
MA
Holding
107
11
Win
Aus
Melbourne
Dec
1981
20
ARC
Fraser
110
11
Eng
Win
Trinidad
Feb
1998
21
Wasim
Akram
110
11
Pak
Win
St
John’s
May
2000
22
Saeed
Ajmal
111
11
Pak
Win
Providence
May
2011
23
AE
Hall
112
11
SAF
Eng
Cape
Town
Jan
1923
24
FR
Spofforth
117
11
Aus
Eng
Sydney
Jan
1883
25
RG
Nadkarni
122
11
Ind
Aus
Chennai
Oct
1964
26
CD
Collymore
134
11
Win
Pak
Kingston
Jun
2005
27
C
Pringle
152
11
NZl
Pak
Faisalabad
Oct
1990
28
MG
Johnson
159
11
Aus
SAF
Perth
Dec
2008
29
Wasim
Akram
160
11
Pak
Aus
Melbourne
Jan
1990
30
Taijul
Islam
170
11
Ban
Zim
Sylhet
Nov
2018
31
IT
Botham
176
11
Eng
Aus
Perth
Dec
1979
32
GF
Lawson
181
11
Aus
Win
Adelaide
Dec
1984
33
SF
Burke
196
11
SAF
NZl
Cape
Town
Jan
1962
34
AL
Valentine
204
11
Win
Eng
Manchester
Jun
1950
35
M
Muralitharan
212
11
Srl
Aus
Galle
Mar
2004
36
DL
Underwood
215
11
Eng
Aus
Adelaide
Jan
1975
37
Harbhajan
Singh
224
11
Ind
Aus
Bengaluru
Oct
2004
38
MW
Tate
228
11
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Dec
1924
39
BS
Chandrasekhar
235
11
Inf
Win
Mumbai
(BS)
Dec
1966
40
TG
Southee
108
10
NZl
Eng
Lord’s
May
2013
41
RJ
Bright
111
10
Aus
Pak
Karachi
Feb
1980
42
GE
Gomez
113
10
Win
Aus
Sydney
Jan
1952
43
NJN
Hawke
115
10
Aus
Win
Georgetown
Apr
1965
44
M
Muralitharan
115
10
Srl
Eng
Birmingham
May
2006
45
CB
Llewellyn
116
10
SAF
Aus
Johannesburg
Oct
1902
46
CA
Walsh
117
10
Win
Eng
Lord’s
Jun
2000
47
RM
Hogg
122
10
Aus
Eng
Perth
Dec
1978
48
Maninder
Singh
126
10
Ind
Pak
Bengaluru
Mar
1987
49
Wasim
Akram
128
10
Pak
NZl
Dunedin
Feb
1985
50
Ghulam
Ahmed
130
10
Ind
Aus
Kolkata
Nov
1956
51
Waqar
Younis
133
10
Pak
SAF
Port
Elizabeth
Mar
1998
52
N
Kapil Dev
135
10
Ind
Win
Ahmedabad
Nov
1983
53
RJ
Sidebottom
139
10
Eng
NZl
Hamilton
Mar
2008
54
J
Cowie
140
10
NZl
Eng
Manchester
Jul
1937
55
GA
Lohmann
142
10
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Jan
1892
56
Mushtaq
Ahmed
143
10
Pak
NZl
Lahore
Nov
1996
57
Saeed
Ajmal
147
10
Pak
SAF
Cape
Town
Feb
2013
58
BKV
Prasad
153
10
Ind
SAF
Durban
Dec
1996
59
PA
Strang
158
10
Zim
NZl
Bulawayo
Sep
2000
60
R
Ashwin
160
10
Ind
Srl
Galle
Aug
2015
61
HV
Hordern
161
10
Aus
Eng
Sydney
Feb
1912
62
SK
Warne
162
10
Aus
Eng
Birmingham
Aug
2005
63
EAS
Prasanna
174
10
Ind
Aus
Chennai
Dec
1969
64
D
Bishoo
174
10
Win
Pak
Dubai
(DSC)
Oct
2016
65
Iqbal
Qasim
175
10
Pak
Ind
Mumbai
Dec
1979
66
M
Ntini
178
10
SAF
Aus
Johannesburg
Mar
2006
67
K
Farnes
179
10
Eng
Aus
Nottingham
Jun
1934
68
DL
Vettori
183
10
NZl
Srl
Wellington
Dec
2006
69
BS
Bedi
194
10
Ind
Aus
Perth
Dec
1977
70
CV
Grimmett
201
10
Aus
Eng
Nottingham
Jun
1930
71
T
Richardson
204
10
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Feb
1898
72
BAW
Mendis
209
10
Srl
Ind
Galle
Jul
2008
73
Saqlain
Mushtaq
216
10
Pak
Ind
Delhi
Feb
1999
74
S
Shillingford
219
10
Win
Aus
Roseau
Apr
2012
75
SP
Gupte
223
10
Ind
Win
Kanpur
Dec
1958
Kapil Dev owns the record for best test innings bowling figures in a losing cause
Test cricket has witnessed 23 occasions of a
bowler’s eight plus wickets in a test innings on a losing side. All such
occasions are furnished below in the order of descending wickets and ascending
runs.
India’s N Kapil Dev has the best figures in this category of statistics. His
nine for 83 against West Indies at Ahmedabad in Nov 1983 could not fetch India
a win
No
Player
W
R
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
N
Kapil Dev
9
083
3
Ind
Win
Ahmedabad
Nov
1983
2
JM
Noreiga
9
095
2
Win
Ind
Trinidad
Mar
1971
3
SP
Gupte
9
102
1
Ind
Win
Kanpur
Dec
1958
4
KA
Maharaj
9
129
1
SAF
Srl
Col-SSC
Jul
2018
5
D
Bishoo
8
049
3
Win
Pak
Dubai
(DSC)
Oct
2016
6
NM
Lyon
8
050
1
Aus
Ind
Bengaluru
Mar
2017
7
ARC
Fraser
8
053
2
Eng
Win
Trinidad
Feb
1998
8
GA
Lohmann
8
058
1
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Jan
1892
9
MG
Johnson
8
061
2
Aus
SAF
Perth
Dec
2008
10
H
Trumble
8
065
2
Aus
Eng
The
Oval
Aug
1902
11
BS
Chandrasekhar
8
079
2
Ind
Eng
Delhi
Dec
1972
12
LC
Braund
8
081
1
Eng
Aus
Melbourne
Mar
1904
13
JR
Ratnayeke
8
083
2
Srl
Pak
Sialkot
Oct
1985
14
J
Srinath
8
086
3
Ind
Pak
Kolkata
Feb
1999
15
MG
Hughes
8
087
3
Aus
Win
Perth
Dec
1988
16
T
Richardson
8
094
2
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Feb
1898
17
IT
Botham
8
103
2
Eng
Win
Lord’s
Jun
1984
18
AL
Valentine
8
104
1
Win
Eng
Manchester
Jun
1950
19
NA
Foster
8
107
2
Eng
Pak
Leeds
Jul
1987
20
PA
Strang
8
109
2
Zim
NZl
Bulawayo
Sep
2000
21
GF
Lawson
8
112
1
Aus
Win
Adelaide
Dec
1984
22
MHN
Walker
8
143
2
Aus
Eng
Melbourne
Feb
1975
23
JJ
Krejza
8
215
1
Aus
Ind
Nagpur
Nov
2008
Partnerships in one day internationals – some interesting observations
The
following are the six pairs of batsmen who have partnered 5000 plus runs in one
day games. Two Indian pairs – Kohli-RG Sharma and S Dhawan-RG Sharma are set to
join these six pairs.
No
Partners
Team
Inns
NO
Runs
High
Ave
100
50
1
Ganguly/Tendulkar
Ind
176
3
8227
258
47.55
26
29
2
MJaya’dene/Sangakkara
Srl
151
7
5992
179
41.61
15
32
3
Dilshan/Sangakkara
Srl
108
6
5475
210*
53.67
20
19
4
Atapattu/Jayasuriya
Srl
144
5
5462
237
39.29
14
26
5
Gilchrist/Hayden
Aus
117
3
5409
172
47.44
16
29
6
Greenidge/Haynes
Win
103
4
5206
192*
52.58
15
25
1
Kohli/RG
Sharma
Ind
080
5
4878
246
65.04
18
15
2
Dhawan/RG Sharma
Ind
109
1
4847
210
44.87
16
14
AC Gilchrist-Hayden have partners 45 fifty
plus runs partnerships in the history of one day internationals. Ganguly-Tendulkar
have partnered 44 fifty plus runs partnerships. These two pairs are the only
two pairs to partner fifty plus runs partnerships on 40 plus occasions.
No
Partners
Team
Inns
NO
Runs
High
Ave
100
50
50+
1
Gilchrist/Hayden
Aus
114
3
5372
172
48.39
16
29
45
2
Ganguly/Tendulkar
Ind
136
2
6609
258
49.32
21
23
44
The
following are the three pairs of batsmen who have partnered 5000 plus runs for
the first wivket in one day games. Indian pair – S Dhawan-RG Sharma are set to
join these three pairs.
No
Partners
Team
Inns
NO
Runs
High
Ave
100
50
1
Ganguly/Tendulkar
Ind
136
2
6609
258
49.32
21
23
2
Gilchrist/Hayden
Aus
114
3
5372
172
48.39
16
29
3
Greenidge/Haynes
Win
102
4
5150
192*
52.55
15
24
1
Dhawan/RG Sharma
Ind
107
1
4802
210
45.30
16
14
The
following are the five pairs of batsmen who have partnered fifty plus run
partnerships on 40 plus occasions. for the first wicket in one day games.
Indian pair – Ganguly-Tendulkar is the only pair to partner fifty plus runs partnerships on 50 plus occasions – to
be exact 55 occasions
No
Partners
Team
Inns
NO
Runs
High
Ave
100
50
50+
1
Ganguly/
Tendulkar
Ind
176
3
8227
258
47.55
26
29
55
2
Jaya’dene/Sangakkara
Srl
151
7
5992
179
41.61
15
32
47
3
Gilchrist/Hayden
Aus
117
3
5409
172
47.44
16
29
45
4
Atapattu/Jayasuriya
Srl
144
5
5462
237
39.29
14
26
40
5
Greenidge/Haynes
Win
103
4
5206
192*
52.58
15
25
40
The
following table furnishes the pair of batsmen who have added most runs for each
wicket in one day internationals.
Wkt
Partners
Team
Inns
NO
Runs
High
Ave
100
50
1
Ganguly/Tendulkar
Ind
136
2
6609
258
49.32
21
23
2
Dilshan/Sangakkara
Srl
086
3
4730
210*
56.98
19
15
3
Jayawardene,Sangakkara
Srl
097
4
4116
179
44.25
10
23
4
PAde Silva/Ranatunga
Srl
071
3
2542
143
37.38
04
14
5
Dhoni/SK
Raina
Ind
054
7
2421
196*
51.51
05
13
6
Dhoni/RA
Jadeja
Ind
039
5
1208
127*
35.52
02
04
7
CZ
Harris/AC Parore
NZl
033
3
0534
50
17.80
00
02
8
CZ
Harris/Vettori
NZl
019
6
0353
72
27.15
00
02
9
A
Razzak/M Mortaza
Ban
016
2
0298
53
21.28
00
02
10
M Amir/Saeed Ajmal
Pak
004
1
0186
103
62.00
01
00
The following table furnishes the total
partnerships runs scored for each wicket in the history of one day internationals.
Wkt
Inns
NO
Runs
High
Ave
100
50
1
8453
112
299101
365
35.85
634
1488
2
8380
218
299277
372
36.66
637
1497
3
8191
350
300545
258
38.32
613
1589
4
7864
491
264475
275*
35.87
463
1427
5
7377
589
217583
256*
32.05
265
1206
6
6772
655
160452
267*
26.23
122
0774
7
6061
790
117256
177
22.24
048
0504
8
5203
787
078564
138*
17.79
010
0237
9
4296
738
051687
132
14.52
008
0109
10
3345
718
030534
106*
11.62
002
0038
There
are twelve pairs of batsmen who have played 100 plus innings and five pairs of
batsmen who have played 90 to 99 innings in the history of one day
internationals. All such pairs are tabulated below
No
Partners
Team
Inns
NO
Runs
High
Ave
100
50
1
Ganguly/Tendulkar
Ind
176
3
8227
258
47.55
26
29
2
Jaya’dene/Sangakkara
Srl
151
7
5992
179
41.61
15
32
3
Atapattu/Jayasuriya
Srl
144
5
5462
237
39.29
14
26
4
NJ
Astle/SP Fleming
NZl
118
3
3814
193
33.16
09
17
5
AC
Gilchrist/Hayden
Aus
117
3
5409
172
47.44
16
29
6
Sehwag/Tendulkar
Ind
114
2
4387
182
39.16
13
18
7
Jayasuriya/Kaluwitharana
Srl
112
2
3352
129
30.47
06
19
8
S
Dhawan/RG Sharma
Ind
109
1
4847
210
44.87
16
14
9
Dilshan/Sangakkara
Srl
108
6
5475
210*
53.67
20
19
10
PA de Silva/Ranatunga
Srl
105
3
3802
153
37.27
08
18
11
Greenidge/Haynes
Win
103
4
5206
192*
52.58
15
25
12
Haynes/RB
Richardson
Win
103
6
3908
167
40.28
09
21
No
Partners
Team
Inns
NO
Runs
High
Ave
100
50
1
Inz-ul-Haq/M Yousuf
Pak
99
7
4082
162
44.36
8
22
2
R
Dravid/Tendulkar
Ind
98
5
4117
331
44.26
11
14
3
AC
Gilchrist/ME Waugh
Aus
97
1
3992
206
41.58
8
20
4
DC
Boon/GR Marsh
Aus
96
1
3807
212
40.07
8
26
5
HM
Amla/Q de Kock
RSA
95
3
4300
282*
46.73
11
15
Ganguly-Tendulkar
pair own the record for playing most number of innings – 176 – in the history
of one day internationals followed by M Jayawardene-KC Sangkkara pair who has
played 151 innings. These two pairs are the only two pairs in the
history of one day internationals to play 150 plus innings.
The following
are the various batting parameters of each team in IPL. Bangalore {1130} and Mumbai {1095} batsmen
have scored 1000 plus boundary sixes.
Bangalore {13} and Punjab {11} batsmen have scored ten or more
centuries. Delhi {116}, Mumbai {114}, Bangalore {110} and Pnjab {104}
batsmen have scored 100 plus ducks. Mumbai batsmen have scored most number
of boundary fours – 2578. Mumbai is the
only team to score 2500 plus boundary
fours. Punjab {2441}, Delhi {2391}, Bangalore {2354}, Chennai {2186} and
Rajasthan {2027} batsmen have scored 2000 plus boundary fours
No
Team
C
HC
Zero
Fours
Sixes
1
Bangalore
13
139
110
2354
1130
2
Chennai
08
135
074
2186
0975
3
Deccan
02
051
052
0957
0400
4
Delhi
08
133
116
2391
0886
5
Pune
00
107
033
0525
0196
6
Gujarat
00
027
019
0460
0155
7
Kochi
00
005
014
0170
0053
8
Mumbai
04
148
114
2578
1095
9
Punjab
11
121
104
2441
0975
10
Rajasthan
06
092
083
2027
0679
11
Rsing Pune
02
202
015
0368
0157
12
Sunrisers
03
090
049
1437
0530
Total
57
980
783
17894
7231
IPL Man of the Match Awards arranged in the alphabetical order of the batsmen