World’s Tallest Cricketers

World’s Tallest Cricketers

New Zealand capped Kyle Jamieson for its second one day game against India at Auckland on 08 Feb 20. His height is 6’8”. He became the fifth tallest cricketer in the world {6’8” and above} and also 17th tallest cricketer {6’5” and above] to play cricket. The following table lists all the seventeen cricketers.

No Player Team Ht in inch Ht in cm
01. Mohammed Irfan Pak Height: 7’1” 216 cm
02. Joel Garner Win Height: 6′8″ 203 cm
03. Peter George Aus Height: 6’8” 203 cm
04. Boyd Rankin Eng – Ire Height: 6’8” 203 cm
05. Kyle Jamieson NZl Height: 6’8” 203 cm
06. Chris Tremlett Eng Height: 6’7” 201 cm
07. Steven Finn Eng Height: 6’7” 201 cm
08. Curtly Ambrose Win Height: 6’7” 201 cm
09. Sulieman Benn Win Height: 6’7” 201 cm
10. Jason Holder Win Height: 6.7″ 201 cm
11. Tom Moody Aus Height: 6’7” 200 cm
13. David Larter Sco Height: 6’7” 200 cm
14. Tony Greig Eng Height: 6′6″ 198 cm
15. Courtney Walsh Win Height: 6’6” 198 cm
16. Jacob Oram NZl Height: 6’6” 198 cm
17. Morne Morkel RSA Height: 6’5” 198 cm

He also became the New Zealand’s tallest cricketer. The previous record was credited to Jacab Oram who was 6’6”

Statistical highlights of the first one day game between New Zealand and India at Hamilton on 05 Feb 20

Statistical highlights of the first one day game between New Zealand and India at Hamilton on 05 Feb 20

New Zealand won the toss and decided to field first in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of New Zealand doing so against India in one day games.

New Zealand won the toss and decided to field first and won the game to provide the 13th occasion of New Zealand doing so against India in one day games.

New Zealand won the toss and decided to field first and won the game to provide the third occasion of New Zealand doing so against India at Hamilton in one day games. The other two such occasions are – on 14.01.03 and on 31.01.19.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game. They became the 230th and 231st cricketers to represent India in one day games. They also became the 25th and 26th Indian cricketers to make their one day debut against New Zealand.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game. They became the 111th and 112th cricketers to represent India in one day games on away soil. They also became the 13th and 14th Indian cricketers to make their one day debut against New Zealand in New Zealand.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game. They became the 29th and 30th Indian opening batsmen to represent India in one day games. They also became the fifth and sixth Indian opening batsmen to make their one day debut against New Zealand.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game. They became the 16th and 17th Indian opening batsmen to represent India in one day games on away soil. They also became the third and fourth Indian opening batsmen to make their one day debut against New Zealand in New Zealand.

India capped MA Agarwal and PP Shaw for this game to provide the 46th occasion of both the openers making their career debut in a game in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the fourth such occasion by India in one day internationals. It also provides the second such occasion by India against New Zealand. The first such occasion was at Christchurch on 21.01.76 when India capped both openers – PH Sharma and DB Vengsarkar.

It also provides the sixth occasion of both the openers making their one day debut against New Zealand. All six occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Opp Ground OBs Start Date
1 Pak 2 NZl Christchurch 2 11 Feb 1973
2 EAF 2 NZl Birmingham 2 07 Jun 1975
3 Ind 1 NZl Christchurch 2 21 Feb 1976
4 Net 2 NZl Vadodara 2 17 Feb 1996
5 USA 2 NZl The Oval 2 10 Sep 2004
6 Ind 1 NZl Hamilton 2 05 Feb 2020

It also provides the fourth such occasion by India in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated beloe

No Team Inns Opp Ground OBs Start Date
1 Ind 1 Eng Leeds 2 13 Jul 1974
2 Ind 1 NZl Christchurch 2 21 Feb 1976
3 Ind 2 Zim Harare 2 11 Jun 2016
4 Ind 1 NZl Hamilton 2 05 Feb 2020

MA Agarwal-PP Shaw opened the Indian innings in this game to become the 141st Indian opening pair in one day games. They also became the 37th Indian opening pair against New Zealand in one day games.

V Kohli-SS Iyer added 103 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 443rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 86th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in one day games.

V Kohli-SS Iyer added 103 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 35th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against New Zealand in one day games. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against New Zealand for the third wicket in one day games.

SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 444th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 68th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in one day games.

SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 36th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against New Zealand in one day games. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against New Zealand for the fourth wicket in one day games.

SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket by Indian batsmen against New Zealand in one day games. The previous best was 135 runs unfinished stand between SR Tendulkar-MS Dhoni at Christchurch on 06.03.09

V Kohli-SS Iyer added 103 runs for the third wicket and SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting two three figure partnership in an innings in one day games. It also provides the third such occasion by Indian batsmen against New Zealand in one day games. The other two occasions were at – Christchurch on 08.03.09 and at Vadodara on 04.02.10

V Kohli-SS Iyer added 103 runs for the third wicket and SS Iyer-KL Rahul added 136 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 191st occasion of batsmen posting two or more three figure partnership in an innings in one day games. It also provides the 13th such occasion against New Zealand in one day games.

India posted 347 for 4 in this game to provide the 114th occasion of India posting 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the ninth occasion of India posting 300 plus runs against New Zealand in one day games.

SS Iyer scored 103 in this game to provide the 293rd occasion of Indian batsman scoring a century in one-day games. It also provides the 30th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a century against New Zealand in one-day games.

SS Iyer scored 103 in this game to become the 39th Indian batsman scoring a century in one-day games. He also became the 13th Indian batsman scoring a century against New Zealand in one-day games.

SS Iyer scored 103 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 73rd occasion of Indian batsman’s century going in vain one-day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of Indian batsman’s century against New Zealand going in vain in one-day games.

SS Iyer scored 103 in this game to provide his first century in one day games. His previous best on home soil was 88 against Sri Lanka at Mohali on 13.12.17. His previous best on away soil was 71 against West Indies at Port of Spain on 11.08.19

V Kohli scored 51 in this game which represents his 58th half century and his 101st fifty in one day games. It also represents his 21st half century and his 41st fifty on away soil in one day games

V Kohli scored 51 in this game which represents his 23rd half century and his 44th fifty as captain in one day games. It also represents his ninth half century and his 21st fifty on away soil in one day games

TMM Latham of New Zealand became the 16th wicket keeper captain to lead a team against India in one day games. He also became the second New Zealand wicket keeper captain to lead New Zealand against India in one day games after LK Germon.

TWM Latham scored 69 in this game to provide the 151st occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the 19th occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a fifty against India in one day games

TWM Latham scored 69 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper captain scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand wicket keeper captain scoring a fifty against India in one day games

V Kohli scored 51 and TWM Latham scored 69 in this game to provide the 164th occasion of rival captains scoring fifties in one day games. It also provides the fifth such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series. It also provides the second such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series on New Zealand soil. The first such occasion was at Christchurch on 08.03.09. In this game, MS Dhoni scored 68 for India and BB McCullum scored 71 for New Zealand.

TG Southee returned with figures of 2 for 85 in this game to provide the 20th occasion of a New Zealand bowler conceding 80 plus runs in a one day game. It also provides the fifth occasion of a New Zealand bowler conceding 80 plus runs against India in a one day game.

No Player O M R W Inns Opp Ground Date
1 CJ Drum 9.0 0 85 0 1 Ind Hyd-RGS 08.11.99
2 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 Ind Christchurch 08.03.09
3 TA Boult 10.0 0 81 0 1 Ind Kanpur 29.10.17
4 LHFerguson 10.0 0 81 2 1 Ind MMaunganui 26.01.19
5 TG Southee 10.0 1 85 2 1 Ind Hamilton 05.02.10

TG Southee returned with figures of 2 for 85 in this game to provide the second occasion of his conceding 80 plus runs in a one day game against India. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player O M R W Inns Opp Ground Date
1 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 Ind Christchurch 08.03.09
2 TG Southee 10.0 1 85 2 1 Ind Hamilton 05.02.10

TG Southee became the fourth bowler to concede 80 plus runs against India on two or more occasions. Others are – SL Malinga {05}, WD Parnell {02} and Wahab Riaz {02}

TG Southee returned with figures of 2 for 85 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his conceding 80 plus runs in one  day games. He now owns the  New Zealand record for conceding 80 plus  runs on most occasions in one day games. He  went past TA Boult who had leaked 80 plus runs on three occasions.

No Player O M R W Inns Opp Ground Date
1 TA Boult 10.0 0 80 1 1 Aus Canberra 06.12.96
2 TA Boult 10.0 0 81 0 1 Ind Kanpur 29.10.17
3 TA Boult 10.0 0 80 1 1 Pak Dubai (DSC) 11.11.18
                   
1 TG Southee 10.0 0 105 0 1 Ind Christchurch 08.03.09
2 TG Southee 08.0 1 82 2 2 Win Wellington 21.03.15
3 TG Southee 10.0 0 87 1 1 Eng Dunedin 07.03.18
4 TG Southee 10.0 1 85 2 1 Ind Hamilton 05.02.20

TG Southee became the sixth bowler in the history of one day games to concede 80 plus runs in an innings on four occasions. Others are – SL Malinga {10}, Wahab Riaz {06}, JT Ball {04}, JO Holder {04} and NLTC Perera {04}

New Zealand posted a team total of 348 for 6 in this game to provide the 60th occasion of New Zealand posting a total of 300 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the ninth occasion of New Zealand posting a total of 300 plus runs against India in one day games.

India {347-4} and New Zealand {348-6} posted 300 plus runs in this game to provide the 138th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in the history of one day games. It also provides the sixth such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series. It also provides the second such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series on New Zealand soil. The first such occasion was at Christchurch on 08.03.09.  India posted 392 for 4 while New Zealand was dismissed all out for 334 in this game.

India posted 347 for 4 and lost the game to provide the 143rd occasion of a team losing one day game after posting 300 plus runs. It also provides the 23rd occasion of India losing one day game after posting 300 plus runs.

India posted 347 for 4 and lost the game to provide the eleventh occasion of a team losing one day game after posting 300 plus runs against New Zealand. It also provides the second occasion of India losing one day game after posting 300 plus runs against New Zealand. The first such occasion was at Rajkot on 05.11.99. New Zealand posted 349 for 9 batting first. India was dismissed all out for 306 leaving New Zealand victorious by 43 runs.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide the 133rd occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 19th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century in one day games against India.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide the 58th occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting second in one day games. It also provides the eighth occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting second in one day games against India.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting second and won the game in one day games. It also provides the seventh occasion of a New Zealand batsman scoring a century while batting second and won the game against India.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide his 21st century in one day games. He is  one of the 14 batsman and the only New Zealand batsman to score 20 or more centuries in the history of one day internationals.

LRPL Taylor scored 109 not out in this game to provide his 14th century in New Zealand’s winning one day games. He now owns the record for most centuries by a New Zealand batsman in its winning one day games with NJ Astle. NJ Astle has also scored 14 centuries in New Zealand’s winning one day games.

HM Nicholls was dismissed run out for 78 in this game to provide the 74th occasion of a New Zealand batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the 13th occasion of a New Zealand batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games against India.

HM Nicholls was dismissed run out for 78 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of a New Zealand opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day games against India.

This game witnessed six fifties – three by Indian batsmen and three by New Zealand batsman – to provide the 69th occasion of six or more batsmen scoring fifties in a one day game. It also provides the third such occasion in New Zealand-India in one day series. The other two occasions were  witnessed at Vadodara on 17.12.88 and at Christchurch on 08.03.99

Kuldeep Yadav returned with figures of 2 for 84 and SN Thakur returned with 1 for 80 in this game to provide the 25th and  26th occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in one day games. It also provides the third and fourth occasion of an Indian bowler conceding 80 plus runs in one day games against New Zealand.

Kuldeep Yadav returned with figures of 2 for 84 and SN Thakur returned with 1 for 80 in this game to provide the 29th occasion of two or more bowlers  conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of two Indian bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in an innings in one day games. The other two such occasions were witnessed – against Sri Lanka at Rajkot on 15.12.09 and against South Africa at Mumbai on 25.10.15

TG Southee of New Zealand {2-85}, Kuldeep Yadav {2-84} and SN Thakur of India {1-80} conceded 80 plus runs in this game to provide the 38th occasion of rival bowlers conceding 80 plus runs in one day internationals. It also provides the second such occasion in New Zealand-India one day series. The first such occasion was witnessed at Kanpur on 29.10.17.

LRPL Taylor and TWM Latham added 138 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 222nd occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 36th occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in one day games.

LRPL Taylor and TWM Latham added 138 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 31st occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India in one day games. It also provides the sixth occasion of New Zealand batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against India in one day games.

LRPL Taylor and TWM Latham added 138 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of this pair posting a three figure partnership in for the fourth wicket in one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opp Ground Date
1 Latham,Taylor 4 200 2 Ind Mumbai 22.10.17
2 Latham,Taylor 4 178 2 Eng Hamilton 25.02.18
3 Latham,Taylor 4 187 2 Eng Dunedin 07.03.18
4 Latham,Taylor 4 130 1 Pak Abu Dhabi 07.11.18
5 Latham,Taylor 4 119 1 Ind M Maunganui 28.01.19
6 Latham,Taylor 4 138 2 Ind Hamilton 05.02.20

LRPL Taylor and TWM Latham added 138 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of this pair posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against India in one day games. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opp Ground Date
1 Latham,Taylor 4 200 2 Ind Mumbai 22.10.17
2 Latham,Taylor 4 119 1 Ind M Maunganui 28.01.19
3 Latham,Taylor 4 138 2 Ind Hamilton 05.02.20
Three or more batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I innings

Three or more batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I innings

The Wellington T20I on 31 Jan 2020 between New Zealand and India witnessed three New Zealand batsman dismissed run out to provide the 46th occasion of three or more batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground ROs Start Date
1 Srl 1 Eng Southampton 3 15 Jun 2006
2 NZl 1 Ind Johannesburg 4 16 Sep 2007
3 Eng 2 NZl Durban 3 18 Sep 2007
4 Ban 1 Pak Cape Town 3 20 Sep 2007
5 Ban 2 Pak Karachi 3 20 Apr 2008
6 Can 1 Ken Belfast 3 03 Aug 2008
7 Sco 1 Net Belfast 4 04 Aug 2008
8 Eng 1 Win Port of Spain 3 15 Mar 2009
9 Ire 2 NZl Nottingham 4 11 Jun 2009
10 Ban 1 Win Basseterre 4 02 Aug 2009
11 Ire 2 Can Col-SSC                       3 03 Feb 2010
12 Sco 1 Ken Nai- Gym                       3 04 Feb 2010
13 Aus 1 Pak Melbourne 3 05 Feb 2010
14 Afg 1 Ire Dubai-DSC                       3 09 Feb 2010
15 Afg 1 Net Dubai- DSC                       4 12 Feb 2010
16 Eng 2 Win The Oval 4 25 Sep 2011
17 Aus 1 Ind Melbourne 4 03 Feb 2012
18 Ken 2 Sco ICCA Dubai 3 13 Mar 2012
19 Srl 1 Zim Hambantota 3 18 Sep 2012
20 Srl 2 NZl Pallekele 3 27 Sep 2012
21 Can 2 Ken Sharjah 3 26 Nov 2013
22 Nep 1 PNG Dublin-M 3 17 Jul 2015
23 Ind 2 Zim Harare 3 19 Jul 2015
24 Pak 2 Srl Col-RPS 3 01 Aug 2015
25 Zim 2 Pak Harare 3 27 Sep 2015
26 Afg 1 HKG Abu Dhabi 3 28 Nov 2015
27 Sco 1 HKG Mong Kok 3 30 Jan 2016
28 Zim 1 HKG Nagpur 3 08 Mar 2016
29 Wor 2 Pak Lahore 3 15 Sep 2017
30 Srl 1 Pak Abu Dhabi 3 27 Oct 2017
31 Ban 2 Afg Dehradun 3 07 Jun 2018
32 Sco 2 Pak Edinburgh 3 13 Jun 2018
33 Kuw 2 Qat Al Amerat 4 22 Jan 2019
34 RSA 2 Srl Cape Town 3 19 Mar 2019
35 Bel 2 Ger Waterloo 3 11 May 2019
36 Bot 2 Uga Kampala 3 20 May 2019
37 Qat 2 Kuw Doha 3 05 Jul 2019
38 Den 1 Fin Brondby 3 13 Jul 2019
39 Mal 1 Kuw Singapore 4 22 Jul 2019
40 HKG 1 Oma Al Amerat 4 05 Oct 2019
41 Srl 1 Pak Lahore 3 07 Oct 2019
42 Ire 1 UAE Abu Dhabi 3 19 Oct 2019
43 Can 1 Oma Abu Dhabi 3 25 Oct 2019
44 Por 2 Spa Cartagena 3 26 Oct 2019
45 Mal 1 Nep Kirtipur 3 09 Dec 2019
46 NZl 2 Ind Wellington 3 31 Jan 2020

It also provides the second such occasion involving New Zealand batsmen. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground ROs Start Date
1 NZl 1 Ind Johannesburg 4 16 Sep 2007
2 NZl 2 Ind Wellington 3 31 Jan 2020

It also provides the third such occasion against New Zealand in T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground ROs Start Date
1 NZl 1 Ind Johannesburg 4 16 Sep 2007
2 Aus 1 Ind Melbourne 4 03 Feb 2012
3 NZl 2 Ind Wellington 3 31 Jan 2020

There are 36 occasions in which three batsmen were dismissed run out in a T20I innings and ten occasions in which four batsmen were dismissed run out in a T20I innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground ROs Start Date
1 Srl 1 Eng Southampton 3 15 Jun 2006
2 Eng 2 NZl Durban 3 18 Sep 2007
3 Ban 1 Pak Cape Town 3 20 Sep 2007
4 Ban 2 Pak Karachi 3 20 Apr 2008
5 Can 1 Ken Belfast 3 03 Aug 2008
6 Eng 1 Win Port of Spain 3 15 Mar 2009
7 Ire 2 Can Col-SSC                       3 03 Feb 2010
8 Sco 1 Ken Nai- Gym                       3 04 Feb 2010
9 Aus 1 Pak Melbourne 3 05 Feb 2010
10 Afg 1 Ire Dubai-DSC                       3 09 Feb 2010
11 Ken 2 Sco ICCA Dubai 3 13 Mar 2012
12 Srl 1 Zim Hambantota 3 18 Sep 2012
13 Srl 2 NZl Pallekele 3 27 Sep 2012
14 Can 2 Ken Sharjah 3 26 Nov 2013
15 Nep 1 PNG Dublin-M 3 17 Jul 2015
16 Ind 2 Zim Harare 3 19 Jul 2015
17 Pak 2 Srl Col-RPS 3 01 Aug 2015
18 Zim 2 Pak Harare 3 27 Sep 2015
19 Afg 1 HKG Abu Dhabi 3 28 Nov 2015
20 Sco 1 HKG Mong Kok 3 30 Jan 2016
21 Zim 1 HKG Nagpur 3 08 Mar 2016
22 Wor 2 Pak Lahore 3 15 Sep 2017
23 Srl 1 Pak Abu Dhabi 3 27 Oct 2017
24 Ban 2 Afg Dehradun 3 07 Jun 2018
25 Sco 2 Pak Edinburgh 3 13 Jun 2018
26 RSA 2 Srl Cape Town 3 19 Mar 2019
27 Bel 2 Ger Waterloo 3 11 May 2019
28 Bot 2 Uga Kampala 3 20 May 2019
29 Qat 2 Kuw Doha 3 05 Jul 2019
30 Den 1 Fin Brondby 3 13 Jul 2019
31 Srl 1 Pak Lahore 3 07 Oct 2019
32 Ire 1 UAE Abu Dhabi 3 19 Oct 2019
33 Can 1 Oma Abu Dhabi 3 25 Oct 2019
34 Por 2 Spa Cartagena 3 26 Oct 2019
35 Mal 1 Nep Kirtipur 3 09 Dec 2019
36 NZl 2 Ind Wellington 3 31 Jan 2020
             
1 NZl 1 Ind Johannesburg 4 16 Sep 2007
2 Sco 1 Net Belfast 4 04 Aug 2008
3 Ire 2 NZl Nottingham 4 11 Jun 2009
4 Ban 1 Win Basseterre 4 02 Aug 2009
5 Afg 1 Net Dubai- DSC                       4 12 Feb 2010
6 Eng 2 Win The Oval 4 25 Sep 2011
7 Aus 1 Ind Melbourne 4 03 Feb 2012
8 Kuw 2 Qat Al Amerat 4 22 Jan 2019
9 Mal 1 Kuw Singapore 4 22 Jul 2019
10 HKG 1 Oma Al Amerat 4 05 Oct 2019
Opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20I – Some permutations and combinations

Opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20I – Some permutations and combinations

H Masakadza {03}, Babar Azam {02}, RG Sharma {02} and S Davizi {02} are the four batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring a fifty on two or more occasions in the history of T20Is

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 H Masakadza 53 1 Zim Pak King City-NW 12.10.08
2 H Masakadza 72 1 Zim RSA Bloemfontein 08.10.10
3 H Masakadza 79 1 Zim Ban Khulna 15.01.16
               
1 Babar Azam 65 1 Pak Eng Cardiff 05.05.19
2 Babar Azam 50 1 Pak Aus Canberra 05.11.19
               
1 RG Sharma 60 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 29.01.16
2 RG Sharma 89 1 Ind Ban Col-RPS 14.03.18
               
1 S Davizi 91 1 CZR Mal Marsa 18.10.19
2 S Davizi 101 1 CZR Mal Marsa 20.10.19

S Davizi is the only who has been dismissed run out after scoring a ninety and a century the history of T20Is.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 S Davizi 91 1 CZR Mal Marsa 18.10.19
2 S Davizi 101 1 CZR Mal Marsa 20.10.19

S Davizi and CH Gayle are the two batsmen who have been run out after scoring nineties in T20Is, while S Davizi and R Sandaruwan are the two batsmen who have been run out after scoring centuries in T20Is

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 S Davizi 91 1 CZR Mal Marsa 18.10.19
2 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09.05.10
               
1 S Davizi 101 1 CZR Mal Marsa 20.10.19
2 R Sandaruwan 103 2 Kuw Bah Al Amerat 23.01.19
Opening batsman and wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifties in the same innings of a T20I

Opening batsman and wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring fifties in the same innings of a T20I

C Munro and TL Seifert of New Zealand was dismissed run out for 64 and 57 respectively against India at Wellington on 31.01.20  to provide the very first occasion of an opening batsman and wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the same innings after scoring fifties in the history of T20Is.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 C Munro 64 2 NZl Ind Wellington 31.01.20
2 TL Seifert 57 2 NZl Ind Wellington 31.01.20
Wicket keeper batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20Is

Wicket keeper batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20Is

TL Seifert of New Zealand was dismissed run out for 57 against India at Wellington on 31.01. to provide the third occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 KC Sangakkara 78 1 Srl Ind Nagpur 09.12.09
2 SW Billings 53 1 Eng Pak Dubai-DSC 26.11.15
3 TL Seifert 57 2 NZl Ind Wellington 31.01.20
Opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20Is

Opening batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in T20Is

C Munro of New Zealand was dismissed run out for 64 against India at Wellington on 31 Jan 20 to provide the 36th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 ME Trescothick 72 2 Eng Srl Southampton 15.06.06
2 DL Maddy 50 2 Eng NZl Durban 18.09.07
3 H Masakadza 53 1 Zim Pak King City-NW 12.10.08
4 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09.05.10
5 H Masakadza 72 1 Zim RSA Bloemfontein 08.10.10
6 MJ Guptill 54 2 NZl Pak Auckland 26.12.10
7 LMP Simmons 65 1 Win Pak Gros Islet 21.04.11
8 JEC Franklin 60 2 NZl Zim Hamilton 14.02.12
9 DA Warner 58 2 Aus Win Bridgetown 30.03.12
10 SR Watson 51 2 Aus Ire Col-RPS 19.09.12
11 TM Dilshan 76 2 Srl NZl Pallekele 27.09.12
12 MR Swart 89 1 Net Ken Windhoek 19.04.13
13 MDKJ Perera 84 1 Srl Pak Dubai-DSC 13.12.13
14 SJ Myburgh 55 2 Net UAE Sylhet 17.03.14
15 MJ Guptill 58 1 NZl Srl Mt Maunganui 07.01.16
16 H Masakadza 79 1 Zim Ban Khulna 15.01.16
17 RG Sharma 60 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 29.01.16
18 AJ Finch 74 2 Aus Ind Melbourne 29.01.16
19 WTS Porterfield 72 2 Ire UAE Abu Dhabi 16.02.16
20 Nizakat Khan 59 1 HKG Net Dubai-DSC 18.01.17
21 M Klinger 62 1 Aus Srl Adelaide 22.02.17
22 Ahmed Shehzad 89 1 Pak Wor Lahore 15.09.17
23 RG Sharma 89 1 Ind Ban Col-RPS 14.03.18
24 ADS Fletcher 52 1 Win Pak Karachi 03.04.18
25 R Sandaruwan 103 2 Kuw Bah Al Amerat 23.01.19
26 Babar Azam 65 1 Pak Eng Cardiff 05.05.19
27 MP O’Dowd 65 2 Net UAE The Hague 06.08.19
28 A Ferguson 51 1 Arg Chi Cortijo PC Pitch A 05.10.19
29 TP Visee 68 1 Net HKG Al Amerat 10.10.19
30 S Davizi 91 1 CZR Mal Marsa 18.10.19
31 PR Stirling 72 1 Ire UAE Abu Dhabi 19.10.19
32 S Davizi 101 1 CZR Mal Marsa 20.10.19
33 Babar Azam 50 1 Pak Aus Canberra 05.11.19
34 Irfan Bhima 52 2 MWI Moz Lilongwe 06.11.19
35 Tamim Iqbal 65 1 Ban Pak Lahore 25.01.20
36 C Munro 64 2 NZl Ind Wellington 31.01.20
Couple of landmarks for RG Sharma at Mount Maunganui

Couple of landmarks for RG Sharma at Mount Maunganui

RG Sharma of India scored 60 not out and retired against New Zealand at Mt Maunganui on 02 Feb20 to post his 25th fifty in T20Is. He now owns the record for most fifties in T20Is. He went past V Kohli who has scored 24 fifties in T20Is. He also became the first batsman in the history of T20Is to score 25 fifties. All his 25 fifties  are tabulated below

No Runs Pos Dismissal Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 50* 5 not out 1 RSA Durban 20 Sep 2007
2 52* 2 not out 2 Ire Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
3 79* 4 not out 2 Aus Bridgetow0n 07 May 2010
4 53 3 caught 1 RSA Durban 09 Jan 2011
5 55* 4 not out 1 Eng Col-RPS 23 Sep 2012
6 62* 1 not out 2 Win Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
7 56 1 caught 2 Ban Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
8 106 1 caught 1 RSA Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015
9 60 1 run out 1 Aus Melbourne 29 Jan 2016
10 52 1 caught 2 Aus Sydney 31 Jan 2016
11 83 1 caught 1 Ban Dhaka 24 Feb 2016
12 62 1 caught 2 Win Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016
13 80 1 caught 1 NZl Delhi 01 Nov 2017
14 118 1 caught 1 Srl Indore 22 Dec 2017
15 89 1 run out 1 Ban Col-RPS 14 Mar 2018
16 56 2 caught 2 Ban Col-RPS 18 Mar 2018
17 97 1 bowled 1 Ire Dublin-M 27 Jun 2018
18 100* 1 not out 2 Eng Bristol 08 Jul 2018
29 111* 1 not out 1 Win Lucknow 06 Nov 2018
20 50 1 caught 2 NZl Auckland 08 Feb 2019
21 67 1 caught 1 Win Lauderhill 04 Aug 2019
22 85 1 caught 2 Ban Rajkot 07 Nov 2019
23 71 1 caught 1 Win Mumbai 11 Dec 2019
24 65 1 caught 1 NZl Hamilton 29 Jan 2020
25 60* 3 retd no 1 NZl Mt Maunganui 02 Feb 2020

RG Sharma achieved few more land marks in this game. He was playing his 100th T20I innings in this game. He became the second batsman in the history of T20Is to play 100 plus innings after Shoaib Malik of Pakistan. Shoaib Malik has played 105 T20I innings.

He became the twelfth batsman to retire hurt not out in the history of T20Is. He also became the second batsman to retire hurt not out after scoring a fifty in T20Is. The following table lists both the batsmen.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 V Vijh 64* 1 Lux Rom Ilfov County 30 Aug 2019
2 RG Sharma 60* 1 Ind NZ Mt Maunganui 02 Feb 2020

He also became the third captain to retire hurt not out in the history of T20Is. He also became the first captain to retire hurt not out after scoring a fifty in T20Is. The following table lists all the three captains

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RG Sharma 60* 1 Ind NZl Mt Maunganui 02 Feb 2020
2 LRPL Taylor 10* 2 NZl Win Lauderhill 30 Jun 2012
3 Rizwan Cheema 03* 1 Can Net Dubai-DSC 09 Feb 2010
Captains scoring nineties in Twenty20 Internationals

Captains scoring nineties in Twenty20 Internationals

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 95 against India at Hamilton on 29 Jan 20  to provide the eighth occasion of a captain scoring a ninety in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 98* 1 Aus NZl Auckland 17 Feb 05
2 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 10
3 SPD Smith 90 2 Aus Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 15
4 PR Stirling 91 2 Ire Afg Dehradun 23 Feb 19
5 PM Seelaar 96* 2 Net Sco Dublin-M 16 Sep 19
6 EJG Morgan 91 1 Eng NZl Napier 08 Nov 19
7 V Kohli 94* 2 Ind Win Hyd-RGS 06 Dec 19
8 KS Williamson 95 2 NZl Ind Hamilton 29 Jan 20

India won the Hamilton game on super over after the match ended in a tie. KS Williamson’s 95 in this game was in a losing cause providing the fourth occasion of a captain’s ninety going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 SPD Smith 90 2 Aus Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 15
2 PR Stirling 91 2 Ire Afg Dehradun 23 Feb 19
3 PM Seelaar 96* 2 Net Sco Dublin-M 16 Sep 19
4 KS Williamson 95 2 NZl Ind Hamilton 29 Jan 20
Batsmen scoring a ninety in Twenty20 Internationals

Batsmen scoring a ninety in Twenty20 Internationals

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 95 against India at Hamilton on 29 Jan 2020 to provide the 44th occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 98* 1 Aus NZl Auckland 17 Feb 05
2 DR Martyn 96 1 Aus RSA Brisbane 09 Jan 06
3 HH Gibbs 90* 2 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Sep 07
4 TM Dilshan 96* 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 09
5 LE Bosman 94 1 RSA Eng Centurion 15 Nov 09
6 M Jayawardene 98* 1 Srl Win Bridgetown 07 May 10
7 CH Gayle 98 1 Win Ind Bridgetown 09 May 10
8 JP Duminy 96* 1 RSA Zim Kimberley 10 Oct 10
9 MJ Guptill 91* 2 NZl Zim Auckland 11 Feb 12
10 AD Hales 99 2 Eng Win Nottingham 24 Jun 12
11 BB McCullum 91 1 NZl Ind Chennai 11 Sep 12
12 LJ Wright 99* 1 Eng Afg Col-RPS 21 Sep 12
13 DA Warner 90* 1 Aus Srl Sydney 26 Jan 13
14 Ahmed Shehzad 98* 1 Pak Zim Harare 24 Aug 13
15 JE Root 90* 2 Eng Aus Southampton 29 Aug 13
16 AD Hales 94 1 Eng Aus Ch-le-St 31 Aug 13
17 Umar Akmal 94 1 Pak Aus Dhaka 23 Mar 14
18 CH Gayle 90 2 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Jan 15
19 SPD Smith 90 2 Aus Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 15
20 H Masakadza 93* 1 Zim Ban Khulna 22 Jan 16
21 V Kohli 90* 1 Ind Aus Adelaide 26 Jan 2016
22 HM Amla 97* 1 RSA Aus Cape Town 09 Mar 2016
23 CJ Anderson 94* 1 NZl Ban Mt Maunganui 08 Jan 17
24 Najeeb Tarakai 90 1 Afg Ire Greater Noida 10 Mar 17
25 E Lewis 91 2 Win Pak Port of Spain 01 Apr 17
26 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Col-RPS 06 Mar 18
27 Babar Azam 97* 1 Pak Win Karachi 02 Apr 18
28 RG Sharma 97 1 Ind Ire Dublin-M 27 Jun 18
29 SF Mire 94 1 Zim Pak Harare 04 Jul 18
30 Fakhar Zaman 91 2 Pak Aus Harare 08 Jul 2018
31 S Dhawan 92 2 Ind Win Chennai 11 Nov 18
32 Babar Azam 90 2 Pak RSA Johannesburg 03 Feb 19
33 PR Stirling 91 2 Ire Afg Dehradun 23 Feb 19
34 SJ Baard 92 1 Nam Bot Windhoek 22 Aug 19
35 PM Seelaar 96* 2 Net Sco Dublin-M 16 Sep 19
36 BN Cooper 91* 2 Net Ire Dublin-M 18 Sep 19
37 PJ Moor 92* 2 Zim Sin Singapore 03 Oct 19
38 S Davizi 91 1 CZR Mal Marsa 18 Oct 19
39 EJG Morgan 91 1 Eng NZl Napier 08 Nov 19
40 V Kohli 94* 2 Ind Win Hyd-RGS 06 Dec 2019
41 KL Rahul 91 1 Ind Win Mumbai 11 Dec 19
42 PR Stirling 95 1 Ire Win St George’s 15 Jan 20
43 LMP Simmons 91* 2 Win Ire Basseterre 19 Jan 20
44 KS Williamson 95 2 NZl Ind Hamilton 29 Jan 20

India won the Hamilton game on super over after the match ended in a tie. KS Williamson’s 95 in this game was in a losing cause providing the tenth occasion of a batsman’s ninety going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DA Warner 90* 1 Aus Srl Sydney 26 Jan 13
2 JE Root 90* 2 Eng Aus Southampton 29 Aug 13
3 SPD Smith 90 2 Aus Eng Cardiff 31 Aug 15
4 HM Amla 97* 1 RSA Aus Cape Town 09 Mar 16
5 S Dhawan 90 1 Ind Srl Col-RPS 06 Mar 18
6 SF Mire 94 1 Zim Pak Harare 04 Jul 18
7 Babar Azam 90 2 Pak RSA Johannesburg 03 Feb 19
8 PR Stirling 91 2 Ire Afg Dehradun 23 Feb 19
9 PM Seelaar 96* 2 Net Sco Dublin-M 16 Sep 19
10 KS Williamson 95 2 NZl Ind Hamilton 29 Jan 20