Mumbai losing Ranji Trophy matches at Wankhede Stadium

Mumbai losing Ranji Trophy matches at Wankhede Stadium

Mumbai lost the Ranji Trophy match against Railways by ten wickets in the just concluded game at Wankhede Stadium to provide the 24th occasion of Mumbai losing a Ranji Trophy game at Wankhede Stadium. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Opposition Ground Season Result Won
1 Mumbai Delhi Mum-WS 1978-79 Delhi won on First innings lead FIL
2 Mumbai Karnataka Mum-WS 1982-83 Karnataka won on First innings lead FIL
3 Mumbai Haryana Mum-WS 1985-86 Haryana won by 150 runs ORW
4 Mumbai Maharashtra Mum-WS 1987-88 Maharashtra won on first innings lead FIL
5 Mumbai Delhi Mum-WS 1988-89 Delhi won on First innings lead FIL
6 Mumbai Haryana Mum-WS 1990-91 Haryana won by 2 runs ORW
7 Mumbai Delhi Mum-WS 1991-92 Delhi won on First innings lead FIL
8 Mumbai Baroda Mum-WS 1998-99 Baroda won by 4 wickets ORW
9 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2000-01 Punjab won by 207 runs ORW
10 Mumbai Mad Pradesh Mum-WS 2004-05 Mad Pradesh won on First innings lead FIL
11 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2004-05 Punjab won by 3 wickets ORW
12 Mumbai Uttar Pradesh Mum-WS 2005-06 Uttar Pradesh won by 5 wickets ORW
13 Mumbai Delhi Mum-WS 2007-08 Delhi won on First innings lead FIL
14 Mumbai Maharashtra Mum-WS 2007-08 Maharashtra won on first innings lead FIL
15 Mumbai Saurashtra Mum-WS 2007-08 Saurashtra won on first innings lead FIL
16 Mumbai Tamil Nadu Mum-WS 2011-12 Tamil Nadu won on first innings lead FIL
17 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2012-13 Punjab won on first innings lead FIL
18 Mumbai Jharkhand Mum-WS 2013-14 Jharkhand won on first innings lead FIL
19 Mumbai Maharashtra Mum-WS 2013-14 Maharashtra won by 8 wickets ORW
20 Mumbai J + K Mum-WS 2014-15 J + K won by 4 wickets ORW
21 Mumbai Mad Pradesh Mum-WS 2014-15 Mad Pradesh won on First innings lead FIL
22 Mumbai Baroda Mum-WS 2017-18 Baroda won on First innings lead FIL
23 Mumbai Gujarat Mum-WS 2018-19 Gujarat won by 9 wickets ORW
24 Mumbai Railways Mum-WS 2019-20 Railways won by 10 wickets ORW

The following table lists the 14 occasions of Mumbai losing a Ranji Trophy game on first innings lead and 10 occasion of losing a Ranji Trophy game outright

No Team Opposition Ground Season Result Won
1 Mumbai Delhi Mum-WS 1978-79 Delhi won on First innings lead FIL
2 Mumbai Karnataka Mum-WS 1982-83 Karnataka won on First innings lead FIL
3 Mumbai Maharashtra Mum-WS 1987-88 Maharashtra won on first innings lead FIL
4 Mumbai Delhi Mum-WS 1988-89 Delhi won on First innings lead FIL
5 Mumbai Delhi Mum-WS 1991-92 Delhi won on First innings lead FIL
6 Mumbai Mad Pradesh Mum-WS 2004-05 Mad Pradesh won on First innings lead FIL
7 Mumbai Delhi Mum-WS 2007-08 Delhi won on First innings lead FIL
8 Mumbai Maharashtra Mum-WS 2007-08 Maharashtra won on first innings lead FIL
9 Mumbai Saurashtra Mum-WS 2007-08 Saurashtra won on first innings lead FIL
10 Mumbai Tamil Nadu Mum-WS 2011-12 Tamil Nadu won on first innings lead FIL
11 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2012-13 Punjab won on first innings lead FIL
12 Mumbai Jharkhand Mum-WS 2013-14 Jharkhand won on first innings lead FIL
13 Mumbai Mad Pradesh Mum-WS 2014-15 Mad Pradesh won on First innings lead FIL
14 Mumbai Baroda Mum-WS 2017-18 Baroda won on First innings lead FIL
             
1 Mumbai Haryana Mum-WS 1985-86 Haryana won by 150 runs ORW
2 Mumbai Haryana Mum-WS 1990-91 Haryana won by 2 runs ORW
3 Mumbai Baroda Mum-WS 1998-99 Baroda won by 4 wickets ORW
4 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2000-01 Punjab won by 207 runs ORW
5 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2004-05 Punjab won by 3 wickets ORW
6 Mumbai Uttar Pradesh Mum-WS 2005-06 Uttar Pradesh won by 5 wickets ORW
7 Mumbai Maharashtra Mum-WS 2013-14 Maharashtra won by 8 wickets ORW
8 Mumbai J + K Mum-WS 2014-15 J + K won by 4 wickets ORW
9 Mumbai Gujarat Mum-WS 2018-19 Gujarat won by 9 wickets ORW
10 Mumbai Railways Mum-WS 2019-20 Railways won by 10 wickets ORW

Mumbai losing the game by ten wickets to Railways provides the tenth occasion of Mumbai losing a Ranji Trophy game outright. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Opposition Ground Season Result Won
1 Mumbai Haryana Mum-WS 1985-86 Haryana won by 150 runs ORW
2 Mumbai Haryana Mum-WS 1990-91 Haryana won by 2 runs ORW
3 Mumbai Baroda Mum-WS 1998-99 Baroda won by 4 wickets ORW
4 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2000-01 Punjab won by 207 runs ORW
5 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2004-05 Punjab won by 3 wickets ORW
6 Mumbai Uttar Pradesh Mum-WS 2005-06 Uttar Pradesh won by 5 wickets ORW
7 Mumbai Maharashtra Mum-WS 2013-14 Maharashtra won by 8 wickets ORW
8 Mumbai J + K Mum-WS 2014-15 J + K won by 4 wickets ORW
9 Mumbai Gujarat Mum-WS 2018-19 Gujarat won by 9 wickets ORW
10 Mumbai Railways Mum-WS 2019-20 Railways won by 10 wickets ORW

Mumbai losing the game by ten wickets to Railways provides the seventh occasion of Mumbai losing a Ranji Trophy game outright by wickets margin. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Team Opposition Ground Season Result Won
1 Mumbai Baroda Mum-WS 1998-99 Baroda won by 4 wickets ORW
2 Mumbai Punjab Mum-WS 2004-05 Punjab won by 3 wickets ORW
3 Mumbai Uttar Pradesh Mum-WS 2005-06 Uttar Pradesh won by 5 wickets ORW
4 Mumbai Maharashtra Mum-WS 2013-14 Maharashtra won by 8 wickets ORW
5 Mumbai J + K Mum-WS 2014-15 J + K won by 4 wickets ORW
6 Mumbai Gujarat Mum-WS 2018-19 Gujarat won by 9 wickets ORW
7 Mumbai Railways Mum-WS 2019-20 Railways won by 10 wickets ORW

Mumbai losing the game by ten wickets to Railways provides the first occasion of Mumbai losing a Ranji Trophy game outright by ten wickets margin.

No Team Opposition Ground Season Result Won
1 Mumbai Railways Mum-WS 2019-20 Railways won by 10 wickets ORW
K Srikar Bharat of Andhra emulated NV Ojha of Madhya Pradesh in effecting six dismissals – all caught – in an innings on four occasions in Ranji Trophy.

K Srikar Bharat of Andhra emulated NV Ojha of Madhya Pradesh in effecting six dismissals – all caught – in an innings on four occasions in Ranji Trophy.

K Srikar Bharat of Andhra emulated NV Ojha of Madhya Pradesh in effecting six dismissals – all caught – in an innings on four occasions in Ranji Trophy. K Srikar Bharat effected six dismissals – all  caught – in an innings against Bengal at Eden Gardens, Kolkata for the fourth occasion in Ranji Trophy to emulate NV Ojha. The performance of these two wicket keepers is tabulated below

No Ct Player Match Ground Season
1 6 K Srikar Bharat Andhra v Assam Rural Development Trust Stadium, Anantapur 2013/14
2 6 K Srikar Bharat Andhra v Goa Goa CA Academy Ground, Porvorim 2013/14
3 6 K Srikar Bharat Andhra v Mad  Pradesh Holkar Stadium, Indore 2015/16
4 6 K Srikar Bharat Andhra v Bengal Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2019/20
           
1 6 NV Ojha Mad  Pradesh v Gujarat Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi 2007/08
2 6 NV Ojha Mad  Pradesh v Gujarat Emerald High School Ground, Indore 2011/12
3 6 NV Ojha Mad  Pradesh v Mumbai DR Institute of Eng and Mgt Sciences, Cuttack 2015/16
4 6 NV Ojha Mad  Pradesh v Gujarat Reliance Cricket Stadium, Nagothane 2016/17
BR Sharat of Karnataka becomes the fourth wicket keeper to effect six dismissals-all caught-in Ranji Trophy.

BR Sharat of Karnataka becomes the fourth wicket keeper to effect six dismissals-all caught-in Ranji Trophy.

BR Sharath of Karnataka effected six dismissals – all caught – in the first innings of Himachal Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy match between Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh at Mysore to provide the fifth occasion of a Karnataka wicket keeper effecting six or more dismissals in Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Ct Player Match Ground Season
1 6 VST Naidu Karnataka v Andhra Gangothri Glades Cricket Ground, Mysore 2008/09
2 6 CM Gautam Karnataka v Delhi M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2012/13
3 6 CM Gautam Karnataka v Orissa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2012/13
4 6 S Sharath Karnataka v Saurashtra M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2018/19
5 6 BR Sharath Karnataka v Him Pradesh Srikantadatta NR Wadeyar Ground, Mysore 2019/20
Wicket keepers effecting six or more dismissals in Ranji Trophy

Wicket keepers effecting six or more dismissals in Ranji Trophy

BR Sharath of Karnataka effected six dismissals – all caught – in the first innings of Himachal Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy match between Karnataka and Himachal  Pradesh at Mysore to provide the 76th occasion of a wicket keeper effecting six or more dismissals in Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Ct Player Match Ground Season
1 8 S Nath Assam v Tripura North-East Frontier Railway Stadium, Guwahati 2001/02
2 7 KSM Iyer Vidarbha v U Pradesh Madan Mohan Malaviya Stadium, Allahabad 1997/98
3 7 DH Yagnik Rajasthan v Saurashtra Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground, Rajkot 2005/06
4 7 P Bisht Delhi v Baroda Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara 2009/10
5 7 SP Gautam Jharkhand v Maharashtra Hutatma AK Maidan, Golf Club Ground, Nasik 2011/12
6 7 I Khaleel Hyderabad v Assam Nehru Stadium, Guwahati 2011/12
7 7 I Khaleel Hyderabad v Assam Nehru Stadium, Guwahati 2011/12
8 7 AV Ubarhande Vidarbha v Bengal Jadavpur Uni Second Campus Ground, Kolkata 2015/16
9 7 Manoj Singh Chhattisgarh v Punjab Shaheed VNS Int Cricket Stadium, Naya Raipur 2017/18
0 7 CD Bist Rajasthan v Jharkhand JSCA International Stadium, Ranchi 2018/19
11 6 KS Indrajitsinhji Delhi v Bombay Brabourne Stadium, Bombay 1960/61
12 6 DD Deshpande Services v Haryana Army Headquarters, Delhi 1972/73
13 6 A Bhanot U Pradesh v Vidarbha Sadar Bazar Stadium, Agra 1973/74
14 6 Daljit Singh Bihar v Bengal Eden Gardens, Calcutta 1978/79
15 6 Z Parkar Bombay v Maharashtra Wankhede Stadium, Bombay 1981/82
16 6 A Ghosh Bihar v Assam Sandy’s Compound Enclosure, Bhagalpur 1981/82
17 6 MR Thomas Kerala v Tamil Nadu MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Madras 1981/82
18 6 B Reddy Tamil Nadu v Kerala The Got Victoria College Ground, Palakkad 1982/83
19 6 Salim Ahmed Haryana v Services Palam A Ground, Model Sports Complex, Delhi 1984/85
20 6 Salim Ahmed Haryana v Services Palam A Ground, Model Sports Complex, Delhi 1986/87
21 6 S Chowdhury J & K v Haryana Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium, Srinagar 1988/89
22 6 A Panicker Kerala v Karnataka Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Quilon 1988/89
23 6 J Roy Assam v Orissa North-East Frontier Railway Stadium, Guwahati 1988/89
24 6 S Banerjee Bengal v Punjab Eden Gardens, Calcutta 1988/89
25 6 SZ Zuffri Assam v Orissa North-East Frontier Railway Stadium, Guwahati 1994/95
26 6 SS Dighe Bombay v Baroda RCF  Company Ground, Bombay 1994/95
27 6 VB Kamaruddin Kerala v Hyderabad Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad 1996/97
28 6 SK Kulkarni Mumbai v Haryana Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 1996/97
29 6 MS Mudgal U Pradesh v Hyderabad Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad 1996/97
30 6 S Reuben Paul Tamil Nadu v U Pradesh MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai 1997/98
31 6 RB Jhalani Rajasthan v Mumbai Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 1999/00
32 6 R Sharma Him Pradesh v Delhi Luhnu Cricket Ground, Bilaspur 2001/02
33 6 S Ohlan Haryana v Punjab Tata Energy Research Institute Oval, Gurgaon 2001/02
34 6 AA Velaskar Goa v Karnataka M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2001/02
35 6 TR Arasu Goa v Saurashtra Municipal Stadium, Rajkot 2002/03
36 6 V Dahiya Delhi v Rajasthan KL Saini Ground, Jaipur 2002/03
37 6 NR Mongia Baroda v Punjab IPCL  Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara 2003/04
38 6 MS Dhoni Bihar v Vidarbha Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 2003/04
39 6 M Bisla Him Pradesh v Saurashtra HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala 2004/05
40 6 KSM Iyer Tripura v Vidarbha Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur 2004/05
41 6 VR Samant Mumbai v Gujarat Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 2004/05
42 6 ND Modi Gujarat v Karnataka Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad 2005/06
43 6 VR Samant Mumbai v Karnataka Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 2007/08
44 6 VV More Maharashtra v Mumbai Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 2007/08
45 6 NV Ojha Mad  Pradesh v Gujarat Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi 2007/08
46 6 PA Patel Gujarat v Railways Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 2007/08
47 6 VST Naidu Karnataka v Andhra Gangothri Glades Cricket Ground, Mysore 2008/09
48 6 P Bisht Delhi v Saurashtra Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground, Rajkot 2008/09
49 6 Amir Khan U Pradesh v Tamil Nadu Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur 2008/09
50 6 M Bisla J & K v Andhra Rural Development Trust Stadium, Anantapur 2009/10
51 6 U Kaul Punjab v U Pradesh Bhamashah Stadium, Meerut 2010/11
52 6 NV Ojha Mad  Pradesh v Gujarat Emerald High School Ground, Indore 2011/12
53 6 U Kaul Punjab v Hyderabad Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali 2012/13
54 6 A Bhalaik Him Pradesh v Andhra Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium, Amtar 2012/13
55 6 CM Gautam Karnataka v Orissa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2012/13
56 6 CM Gautam Karnataka v Delhi M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2012/13
57 6 K Srikar Bharat Andhra v Assam Rural Development Trust Stadium, Anantapur 2013/14
58 6 KN Saikia Assam v Him Pradesh HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala 2013/14
59 6 N Surendran Kerala v Goa Goa CA Academy Ground, Porvorim 2013/14
60 6 K Srikar Bharat Andhra v Goa Goa CA Academy Ground, Porvorim 2013/14
61 6 PR Shah Baroda v Bengal Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara 2014/15
62 6 SP Goswami Bengal v Karnataka Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2014/15
63 6 PR Shah Baroda v Karnataka Srikantadatta NR Wadeyar Ground, Mysore 2014/15
64 6 RH Motwani Maharashtra v Vidarbha MCA Stadium, Gahunje, Pune 2014/15
65 6 RM Yadav Delhi v Mumbai DR Institute of Engi and Mgt Sciences, Cuttack 2014/15
66 6 G Khera Punjab v Mumbai Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 2015/16
67 6 K Srikar Bharat Andhra v Mad  Pradesh Holkar Stadium, Indore 2015/16
68 6 SD Jogiyani Saurashtra v J & K Gandhi Memorial Science College Ground, Jammu 2015/16
69 6 NV Ojha Mad  Pradesh v Mumbai DR Institute of Engi and Mgt Sciences, Cuttack 2015/16
70 6 NV Ojha Mad  Pradesh v Gujarat Reliance Cricket Stadium, Nagothane 2016/17
71 6 M Azharuddeen Kerala v Andhra Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati 2016/17
72 6 I Dev Singh J & K v Chhattisgarh Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior 2016/17
73 6 AP Tare Mumbai v Saurashtra Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 2018/19
74 6 A Rawat Delhi v Bengal Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2018/19
75 6 S Sharath Karnataka v Saurashtra M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2018/19
76 6 BR Sharath Karnataka v Him Pradesh Srikantadatta NR Wadeyar Ground, Mysore 2019/20
77 6 K Srikar Bharat Andhra v Bengal Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2019/20

BR Sharath of Karnataka effected six dismissals – all caught – in the first innings of Himachal Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy match between Karnataka and Himachal  Pradesh at Mysore to provide the fifth occasion of a Karnataka wicket keeper effecting six or more dismissals in Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Ct Player Match Ground Season
1 6 VST Naidu Karnataka v Andhra Gangothri Glades Cricket Ground, Mysore 2008/09
2 6 CM Gautam Karnataka v Delhi M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2012/13
3 6 CM Gautam Karnataka v Orissa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2012/13
4 6 S Sharath Karnataka v Saurashtra M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2018/19
5 6 BR Sharath Karnataka v Him Pradesh Srikantadatta NR Wadeyar Ground, Mysore 2019/20
Wicket keepers who have effected six dismissals-all caught-in a test innings.

Wicket keepers who have effected six dismissals-all caught-in a test innings.

Q de Kock of South Africa effected six dismissals (all caught} in England’s first innings in the ongoing test between South Africa and England at Centurion to provide the 30th occasion of a wicket keeper effecting six or more dismissals  {all caught} in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 ATW Grout 6 6 0 3 Aus SAF Johannesburg 23 Dec 1957
2 DT Lindsay 6 6 0 2 SAF Aus Johannesburg 23 Dec 1966
3 JT Murray 6 6 0 1 Eng Ind Lord’s 22 Jun 1967
4 Wasim Bari 7 7 0 1 Pak NZl Auckland 23 Feb 1979
5 RW Taylor 7 7 0 1 Eng Ind Mumbai 15 Feb 1980
6 RW Marsh 6 6 0 3 Aus Eng Brisbane 26 Nov 1982
7 SAR Silva 6 6 0 1 Srl Ind Colombo (SSC) 30 Aug 1985
8 RC Russell 6 6 0 2 Eng Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1990
9 IDS Smith 7 7 0 2 NZl Srl Hamilton 22 Feb 1991
10 RC Russell 6 6 0 1 Eng SAF Johannesburg 30 Nov 1995
11 IA Healy 6 6 0 2 Aus Eng Birmingham 05 Jun 1997
12 AJ Stewart 6 6 0 1 Eng Aus Manchester 03 Jul 1997
13 MV Boucher 6 6 0 2 SAF Pak Port Elizabeth 06 Mar 1998
14 Rashid Latif 6 6 0 1 Pak Zim Bulawayo 14 Mar 1998
15 MV Boucher 6 6 0 2 SAF Srl Cape Town 19 Mar 1998
16 RD Jacobs 7 7 0 1 Win Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2000
17 MV Boucher 6 6 0 3 SAF Zim Centurion 11 Mar 2005
18 GO Jones 6 6 0 1 Eng Ban Ch-le-St 03 Jun 2005
19 CMW Read 6 6 0 2 Eng Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2006
20 MS Dhoni 6 6 0 2 Ind NZl Wellington 03 Apr 2009
21 MJ Prior 6 6 0 1 Eng Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2010
22 Adnan Akmal 6 6 0 1 Pak NZl Wellington 15 Jan 2011
23 MV Boucher 6 6 0 3 SAF Srl Centurion 15 Dec 2011
24 AB de Villiers 6 6 0 2 SAF Pak Johannesburg 01 Feb 2013
25 BJ Watling 6 6 0 4 NZl Ind Auckland 06 Feb 2014
26 BJ Haddin 6 6 0 1 Aus Ind Brisbane 17 Dec 2014
27 BJ Watling 6 6 0 2 NZl Srl Dunedin 10 Dec 2015
28 JM Bairstow 6 6 0 1 Eng SAF Johannesburg 14 Jan 2016
29 RR Pant 6 6 0 2 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
30 Q de Kock 6 6 0 2 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

It also provides the seventh occasion of a South African wicket keeper performing such a feat. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DT Lindsay 6 6 0 2 SAF Aus Johannesburg 23 Dec 1966
2 MV Boucher 6 6 0 2 SAF Pak Port Elizabeth 06 Mar 1998
3 MV Boucher 6 6 0 2 SAF Srl Cape Town 19 Mar 1998
4 MV Boucher 6 6 0 3 SAF Zim Centurion 11 Mar 2005
5 MV Boucher 6 6 0 3 SAF Srl Centurion 15 Dec 2011
6 AB de Villiers 6 6 0 2 SAF Pak Johannesburg 01 Feb 2013
7 Q de Kock 6 6 0 2 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

It also provides the third occasion of a wicket keeper performing such a feat against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RW Marsh 6 6 0 3 Aus Eng Brisbane 26 Nov 1982
2 IA Healy 6 6 0 2 Aus Eng Birmingham 05 Jun 1997
3 Q de Kock 6 6 0 2 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

MV Boucher of South Africa {04}, BJ Watling of New Zealand {02} and RC Russell of England {02} are the three wicket keepers to effect six dismissal – all caught – in a test innings on two or more occasions.

No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 MV Boucher 6 6 0 2 SAF Pak Port Elizabeth 06 Mar 1998
2 MV Boucher 6 6 0 2 SAF Srl Cape Town 19 Mar 1998
3 MV Boucher 6 6 0 3 SAF Zim Centurion 11 Mar 2005
4 MV Boucher 6 6 0 3 SAF Srl Centurion 15 Dec 2011
                   
1 BJ Watling 6 6 0 4 NZl Ind Auckland 06 Feb 2014
2 BJ Watling 6 6 0 2 NZl Srl Dunedin 10 Dec 2015
                   
1 RC Russell 6 6 0 2 Eng Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 1990
2 RC Russell 6 6 0 1 Eng SAF Johannesburg 30 Nov 1995

Wasim Bari, RW Taylor, IDS Smith and RD Jacobs are the four wicket keepers who have effected seven dismissals – all caught – in a test innings. The following table furnishes the feat of these four wicket keepers

No Player Dis Ct St Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Wasim Bari 7 7 0 1 Pak NZl Auckland 23 Feb 1979
2 RW Taylor 7 7 0 1 Eng Ind Mumbai 15 Feb 1980
3 IDS Smith 7 7 0 2 NZl Srl Hamilton 22 Feb 1991
4 RD Jacobs 7 7 0 1 Win Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2000
Wicket keepers who have scored a ninety and effected five or more dismissals in an innings in tests.

Wicket keepers who have scored a ninety and effected five or more dismissals in an innings in tests.

Q de Kock of South Africa scored 95 and effected six dismissals in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Centurion to provide the third occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety and effecting five or more dismissals in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RW Marsh 91 5 0 Aus Eng Manchester 08 Jun 1972
2 Q de Kock 90 5 0 SAF NZl Hamilton 25 Mar 2017
3 Q de Kock 95 6 0 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

It also provides the second such feat against England. Prior to Q de Kock,  RW Marsh of Australia had scored 91 and effected five dismissals at Manchester in Jun 1972.

No Player FI SI Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RW Marsh 91 5 0 Aus Eng Manchester 08 Jun 1972
2 Q de Kock 95 6 0 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

Q de Kock is the only wicket keeper in the annals of test cricket to score an individual ninety and effect five or more dismissals in an innings on two occasions. Both the  occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Q de Kock 90 5 0 SAF NZl Hamilton 25 Mar 2017
2 Q de Kock 95 6 0 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019
Wicket keepers who have scored 90 plus runs and effected five or more dismissals in an innings.

Wicket keepers who have scored 90 plus runs and effected five or more dismissals in an innings.

Q de Kock of South Africa  scored 95 and effected six dismissals in the ongoing test against New Zealand at Centurion to provide the 12th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring 90 plus runs and effecting five or more dismissals in an innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DT Lindsay 182 6 0 SAF Aus Jo’burg 23 Dec 1966
2 RW Marsh 91 5 0 Aus Eng Manchester 08 Jun 1972
3 SAR Silva 111 5 0 Srl Ind Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
4 MJ Prior 118 5 0 Eng Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2011
5 AB de Villiers 103* 6+5 0 SAF Pak Jo’burg 01 Feb 2013
6 MJ Prior 110* 5 0 Eng NZl Auckland 22 Mar 2013
7 BJ Watling 124 5 0 NZl Ind Wellington 14 Feb 2014
8 JM Bairstow 140 5 0 Eng Srl Leeds 19 May 2016
9 Q de Kock 90 5 0 SAF NZl Hamilton 25 Mar 2017
10 JM Bairstow 101 5 0 Eng NZl Christchurch 30 Mar 2018
11 BJ Watling 105* 5 0 NZl Srl Col-PSS 22 Aug 2019
12 Q de Kock 95 6 0 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

It also provides the fourth occasion of a South African wicket keeper performing such a feat. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DT Lindsay 182 6 0 SAF Aus Jo’burg 23 Dec 1966
2 AB de Villiers 103* 6+5 0 SAF Pak Jo’burg 01 Feb 2013
3 Q de Kock 90 5 0 SAF NZl Hamilton 25 Mar 2017
4 Q de Kock 95 6 0 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

It also provides the second occasion of a wicket keeper performing such a feat against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RW Marsh 91 5 0 Aus Eng Manchester 08 Jun 1972
2 Q de Kock 95 6 0 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

BJ Waitling of South Africa, JM Baitstow of England, MJ Prior of England and Q de Kock of South Africa are the four wicket keepers in the annals of test cricket to perform such a feat on two occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 BJ Watling 124 5 0 NZl Ind Wellington 14 Feb 2014
2 BJ Watling 105* 5 0 NZl Srl Col-PSS 22 Aug 2019
                   
1 JM Bairstow 140 5 0 Eng Srl Leeds 19 May 2016
2 JM Bairstow 101 5 0 Eng NZl Christchurch 30 Mar 2018
                   
1 MJ Prior 118 5 0 Eng Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2011
2 MJ Prior 110* 5 0 Eng NZl Auckland 22 Mar 2013
                   
1 Q de Kock 90 5 0 SAF NZl Hamilton 25 Mar 2017
2 Q de Kock 95 6 0 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

DT Lindsay, AB de Villiers and Q de Kock are the three wicket keeper batsmen to score 90 plus runs and effect six dismissals in an innings. It is interesting to note that all these three wicket keepers are from South Africa

No Player FI SI Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DT Lindsay 182 6 0 SAF Aus Jo’burg 23 Dec 1966
2 AB de Villiers 103* 6+5 0 SAF Pak Jo’burg 01 Feb 2013
3 Q de Kock 95 6 0 SAF Eng Centurion 26 Dec 2019

AB de Villiers is the only wicket keeper in the annals of test cricket to score a century and effect eleven dismissals in a test. He effected six dismissals in the first innings and five in the second innings. His performance came against Pakistan at Johannesburg in Feb 2013

No Player FI SI Ct-FI Ct-SI Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 AB de Villiers 103* 6 5 SAF Pak Jo’burg 01 Feb 2013
Q de Kock’s unique feat – becomes the first wicket keeper in the annals of test cricket to score an individual ninety and effect six dismissals in an innings.

Q de Kock’s unique feat – becomes the first wicket keeper in the annals of test cricket to score an individual ninety and effect six dismissals in an innings.

Q de Kock of South Africa earned the distinction of becoming the first wicket keeper in the annals of test cricket to score an individual ninety and effect six dismissals in an innings. He achieved this feat when he scored 95 in South Africa’s first innings and caught six batsmen in England’s innings in the ongoing test between South Africa and England at Centurion. What is more interesting is the fact that five of his catches in England’s innings were the first five England batsmen.

Batsmen scoring five or more consecutive fifties on most occasions

Batsmen scoring five or more consecutive fifties on most occasions

S Chanderpaul of West Indies owns the record of scoring five or more consecutive fifties in a test innings with four occasions. He is closely followed by JH Kallis of South Africa and SPD Smith of Australia who have accomplished the feat on three occasions. The following table furnishes the feat of these three batsmen

No Player 50s Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Match Date
1 S Chanderpaul 7 69 4 Win v Pak Karachi 27 Nov 2006
      74 2 Win v Eng Lord’s 17 May 2007
      50 2 Win v Eng Manchester 07 Jun 2007
      116* 4 Win v Eng Manchester 07 Jun 2007
      136* 1 Win v Eng Ch-le-St 15 Jun 2007
      70 3 Win v Eng Ch-le-St 15 Jun 2007
      104 1 Win v SAF P Elizabeth 26 Dec 2007
2 S Chanderpaul 6 107* 2 Win v Aus North Sound 30 May 2008
      77* 4 Win v Aus North Sound 30 May 2008
      79* 2 Win v Aus Bridgetown 12 Jun 2008
      50 4 Win v Aus Bridgetown 12 Jun 2008
      76 2 Win v NZl Dunedin 11 Dec 2008
      126* 1 Win v NZl Napier 19 Dec 2008
3 S Chanderpaul 5 67* 4 Win v Ind Port of Spain 19 Apr 2002
      101* 2 Win v Ind Bridgetown 02 May 2002
      136* 2 Win v Ind St John’s 10 May 2002
      58 1 Win v Ind Kingston 18 May 2002
      59 3 Win v Ind Kingston 18 May 2002
4 S Chanderpaul 5 94 2 Win v Aus Port of Spain 15 Apr 2012
      68 2 Win v Aus Roseau 23 Apr 2012
      69 4 Win v Aus Roseau 23 Apr 2012
      87* 1 Win v Eng Lord’s 17 May 2012
      91 3 Win v Eng Lord’s 17 May 2012
                 
No Player 50s Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Match Date
1 JH Kallis 6 177 2 SAF v Win Durban 26 Dec 2003
      73 1 SAF v Win Cape Town 02 Jan 2004
      130* 3 SAF v Win Cape Town 02 Jan 2004
      130* 1 SAF v Win Centurion 16 Jan 2004
      92 1 SAF v NZl Hamilton 10 Mar 2004
      150* 3 SAF v NZl Hamilton 10 Mar 2004
2 JH Kallis 5 61* 4 SAF v Aus Durban 15 Mar 2002
      75* 1 SAF v Ban East London 18 Oct 2002
      139* 2 SAF v Ban Potchefstroom 25 Oct 2002
      75 2 SAF v Srl Johannesburg 08 Nov 2002
      84 2 SAF v Srl Centurion 15 Nov 2002
3 JH Kallis 5 51 4 SAF v Pak Cape Town 26 Jan 2007
      155 1 SAF v Pak Karachi 01 Oct 2007
      100* 3 SAF v Pak Karachi 01 Oct 2007
      59 1 SAF v Pak Lahore 08 Oct 2007
      107* 3 SAF v Pak Lahore 08 Oct 2007
                 
No Player 50s Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Match Date
1 SPD Smith 6 144 1 Aus v Eng Birmingham 01 Aug 2019
      142 3 Aus v Eng Birmingham 01 Aug 2019
      92 2 Aus v Eng Lord’s 14 Aug 2019
      211 1 Aus v Eng Manchester 04 Sep 2019
      82 3 Aus v Eng Manchester 04 Sep 2019
      80 2 Aus v Eng The Oval 12 Sep 2019
2 SPD Smith 5 134* 1 Aus v Win Melbourne 26 Dec 2015
      70* 3 Aus v Win Melbourne 26 Dec 2015
      71 2 Aus v NZl Wellington 12 Feb 2016
      138 2 Aus v NZl Christchurch 20 Feb 2016
      53* 4 Aus v NZl Christchurch 20 Feb 2016
3 SPD Smith 5 239 2 Aus v Eng Perth 14 Dec 2017
      76 1 Aus v Eng Melbourne 26 Dec 2017
      102* 3 Aus v Eng Melbourne 26 Dec 2017
      83 2 Aus v Eng Sydney 04 Jan 2018
      56 1 Aus v SAF Durban 01 Mar 2018
Australian batsmen scoring five or more consecutive fifties in test innings

Australian batsmen scoring five or more consecutive fifties in test innings

M Labuschagne of Australia scored 63 in the first innings of the ongoing test against Australia at Melbourne. This knock represents his fifth consecutive fifty in an innings. His feat of scoring five consecutive fifties provides the 21st occasion of an Australian batsman scoring five or more consecutive innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player 50s Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Match Date
1 CJL Rogers 7 55 2 Aus v Ind Brisbane 17 Dec 2014
      55 4 Aus v Ind Brisbane 17 Dec 2014
      57 1 Aus v Ind Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
      69 3 Aus v Ind Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
      95 1 Aus v Ind Sydney 06 Jan 2015
      56 3 Aus v Ind Sydney 06 Jan 2015
      95 2 Aus v Eng Cardiff 08 Jul 2015
2 KD Walters 6 76 2 Aus v Win Melbourne 26 Dec 1968
      118 2 Aus v Win Sydney 03 Jan 1969
      110 2 Aus v Win Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
      50 4 Aus v Win Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
      242 1 Aus v Win Sydney 14 Feb 1969
      103 3 Aus v Win Sydney 14 Feb 1969
3 GS Chappell 6 68 1 Aus v Win Melbourne 31 Jan 1976
      54* 3 Aus v Win Melbourne 31 Jan 1976
      52 2 Aus v Pak Adelaide 24 Dec 1976
      70 4 Aus v Pak Adelaide 24 Dec 1976
      121 1 Aus v Pak Melbourne 01 Jan 1977
      67 3 Aus v Pak Melbourne 01 Jan 1977
4 AR Border 6 80 2 Aus v Eng Manchester 27 Jul 1989
      65* 1 Aus v Eng Nottingham 10 Aug 1989
      76 1 Aus v Eng The Oval 24 Aug 1989
      51* 3 Aus v Eng The Oval 24 Aug 1989
      50 1 Aus v NZl Perth 24 Nov 1989
      56 1 Aus v Srl Brisbane 08 Dec 1989
5 MA Taylor 6 108 3 Aus v Srl Hobart 16 Dec 1989
      52 1 Aus v Pak Melbourne 12 Jan 1990
      101 3 Aus v Pak Melbourne 12 Jan 1990
      77 2 Aus v Pak Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
      59 4 Aus v Pak Adelaide 19 Jan 1990
      101* 2 Aus v Pak Sydney 03 Feb 1990
6 MEK Hussey 6 182 2 Aus v Ban Chattogram 16 Apr 2006
      86 1 Aus v Eng Brisbane 23 Nov 2006
      91 2 Aus v Eng Adelaide 01 Dec 2006
      61* 4 Aus v Eng Adelaide 01 Dec 2006
      74* 1 Aus v Eng Perth 14 Dec 2006
      103 3 Aus v Eng Perth 14 Dec 2006
7 PA Jaques 6 66 2 Aus v Ban Chattogram 16 Apr 2006
      100 1 Aus v Srl Brisbane 08 Nov 2007
      150 1 Aus v Srl Hobart 16 Nov 2007
      68 3 Aus v Srl Hobart 16 Nov 2007
      66 1 Aus v Ind Melbourne 26 Dec 2007
      51 3 Aus v Ind Melbourne 26 Dec 2007
8 DA Warner 6 115 3 Aus v SAF Centurion 12 Feb 2014
      70 2 Aus v SAF Port Elizabeth 20 Feb 2014
      66 4 Aus v SAF Port Elizabeth 20 Feb 2014
      135 1 Aus v SAF Cape Town 01 Mar 2014
      145 3 Aus v SAF Cape Town 01 Mar 2014
      133 2 Aus v Pak Dubai (DSC) 22 Oct 2014
9 SPD Smith 6 144 1 Aus v Eng Birmingham 01 Aug 2019
      142 3 Aus v Eng Birmingham 01 Aug 2019
      92 2 Aus v Eng Lord’s 14 Aug 2019
      211 1 Aus v Eng Manchester 04 Sep 2019
      82 3 Aus v Eng Manchester 04 Sep 2019
      80 2 Aus v Eng The Oval 12 Sep 2019
10 DG Bradman 5 132 1 Aus v Ind Melbourne 01 Jan 1948
      127* 3 Aus v Ind Melbourne 01 Jan 1948
      201 1 Aus v Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
      57* 1 Aus v Ind Melbourne 06 Feb 1948
      138 2 Aus v Eng Nottingham 10 Jun 1948
11 RN Harvey 5 151* 4 Aus v SAF Durban 20 Jan 1950
      56* 1 Aus v SAF Johannesburg 10 Feb 1950
      100 3 Aus v SAF Johannesburg 10 Feb 1950
      116 1 Aus v SAF Port Elizabeth 03 Mar 1950
      74 1 Aus v Eng Brisbane 01 Dec 1950
12 RN Harvey 5 60 4 Aus v SAF Melbourne 24 Dec 1952
      190 2 Aus v SAF Sydney 09 Jan 1953
      84 1 Aus v SAF Adelaide 24 Jan 1953
      116 3 Aus v SAF Adelaide 24 Jan 1953
      205 1 Aus v SAF Melbourne 06 Feb 1953
13 AR Border 5 105 4 Aus v Pak Melbourne 10 Mar 1979
      85 2 Aus v Pak Perth 24 Mar 1979
      66* 4 Aus v Pak Perth 24 Mar 1979
      162 1 Aus v Ind Chennai 11 Sep 1979
      50 3 Aus v Ind Chennai 11 Sep 1979
14 GRJ Matthews 5 64 3 Aus v Srl Colombo (SSC) 17 Aug 1992
      55 1 Aus v Srl Colombo (RPS) 28 Aug 1992
      51 3 Aus v Srl Colombo (RPS) 28 Aug 1992
      57 1 Aus v Srl Moratuwa 08 Sep 1992
      96 3 Aus v Srl Moratuwa 08 Sep 1992
15 RT Ponting 5 169 2 Aus v Zim Sydney 17 Oct 2003
      53* 4 Aus v Zim Sydney 17 Oct 2003
      54 1 Aus v Ind Brisbane 04 Dec 2003
      50 3 Aus v Ind Brisbane 04 Dec 2003
      242 1 Aus v Ind Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
16 RT Ponting 5 118* 4 Aus v Ban Fatullah 09 Apr 2006
      52 2 Aus v Ban Chattogram 16 Apr 2006
      196 1 Aus v Eng Brisbane 23 Nov 2006
      60* 3 Aus v Eng Brisbane 23 Nov 2006
      142 2 Aus v Eng Adelaide 01 Dec 2006
17 MEK Hussey 5 195 2 Aus v Eng Brisbane 25 Nov 2010
      93 1 Aus v Eng Adelaide 03 Dec 2010
      52 3 Aus v Eng Adelaide 03 Dec 2010
      61 1 Aus v Eng Perth 16 Dec 2010
      116 3 Aus v Eng Perth 16 Dec 2010
18 DA Warner 5 64 3 Aus v Eng Nottingham 06 Aug 2015
      85 1 Aus v Eng The Oval 20 Aug 2015
      163 1 Aus v NZl Brisbane 05 Nov 2015
      116 3 Aus v NZl Brisbane 05 Nov 2015
      253 1 Aus v NZl Perth 13 Nov 2015
19 SPD Smith 5 134* 1 Aus v Win Melbourne 26 Dec 2015
      70* 3 Aus v Win Melbourne 26 Dec 2015
      71 2 Aus v NZl Wellington 12 Feb 2016
      138 2 Aus v NZl Christchurch 20 Feb 2016
      53* 4 Aus v NZl Christchurch 20 Feb 2016
20 SPD Smith 5 239 2 Aus v Eng Perth 14 Dec 2017
      76 1 Aus v Eng Melbourne 26 Dec 2017
      102* 3 Aus v Eng Melbourne 26 Dec 2017
      83 2 Aus v Eng Sydney 04 Jan 2018
      56 1 Aus v SAF Durban 01 Mar 2018
21 M Labuschagne 5 185 2 Aus v Pak Brisbane 21 Nov 2019
      162 1 Aus v Pak Adelaide 29 Nov 2019
      143 1 Aus v NZl Perth 12 Dec 2019
      50 3 Aus v NZl Perth 12 Dec 2019
      63 1 Aus v NZl Melbourne 26 Dec 2019