Australia vs India at Adelaide on 15.01.19 – India won by six wickets

Australia vs India at Adelaide on 15.01.19 – India won by six wickets

India capped Mohammad Siraj for this game. He became the 225th cricketer to represent India in one day games. He became the 24th Indian cricketer to make his one day debut against Australia.

India capped Mohammad Siraj for this game. He became the 108th cricketer to represent India in one day games on away soil. He became the 13th Indian cricketer to make his one day debut against Australia in Australia

He bowled at number three in this game to provide the 29th occasion of an Indian bowler to bowl at number three on his one day debut. He became the fourth Indian bowler to bowl at number three against Australia on his one day debut.

U Khawaja was dismissed run out for 21 in this game to provide the 110th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India. It also provides the 40th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India on home soil. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India at Adelaide.

U Khawaja was dismissed run out for 21 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India while batting at number three.  It also provides the second occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India on home soil while batting at number three.. It also provides the first occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out in a one day international against India at Adelaide while batting at number three

Adelaide game was the 50th one day international for MS Dhoni against Australia. He became the eleventh cricketer to appear in 50 plus one day games against Australia. Others are – SR Tendulkar {71}, DL Haynes {64}, DL Vettori {59}, DPMD Jayawardene {56}, JN Rhodes {55}, IVA Richards {54}, EJG Morgan {52}, BC Lara {51}. RB Richardson {51} and JH Kallis {50}

MS Dhoni became the second Indian cricketer to appear in 50 plus one day one day internationals against Australia after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has played 71 games against Australia.

MS Dhoni became the first wicket keeper batsman in the history of one day internationals to appear in 50 games against Australia.

MS Dhoni’s 50 one day appearances against Australia provide the 67th occasion of a cricketer appearing against an Opp 50 plus one day appearances.

MS Dhoni has made 50 plus one day appearances against two teams – against Australia {50} and against Sri Lanka {66}. He became the 20th cricketer to make 50 plus one day appearance against two or more teams in the history of one day internationals.

MS Dhoni has made 50 plus one day appearances against two teams – against Australia {50} and against Sri Lanka {66}. He became the third Indian cricketer to make 50 plus one day appearance against two or more teams in the history of one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar against four teams and MA Azharuddin against two teams

MS Dhoni has made 50 plus one day appearances against two teams – against Australia {50} and against Sri Lanka {66}. He became the the second wicket keeper batsman to make 50 plus one day appearance against two or more teams in the history of one  day internationals after KC Sangakkara. KC Sangakkara has played 76 one day games against India and 56 one day games against Pakistan.

Mohammad Siraj returned with none for 76 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a bowler conceding 70 plus runs without a wicket on his one day debut in the history of one day internationals. He also became the second Indian bowler to suffer such an ignominy after KD Ghavri. KD Ghavri had returned with figures of none for 83 against England at Lord’s on 07.06.75

SR Marsh scored 131 in this game to provide the 40th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against India in one day internationals. It also provides the 15th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century against India in one day internationals in Australia. SE Marsh became the second Australian batsman to score a century against Australia in one day internationals after ME Waugh. ME Waugh has scored 116 runs against India at Adelaide on 26.01.00

With SE Marsh scoring 131 in this game, it provides the father and sons from Australia scoring centuries against India at home. The centuries scored by GR Marsh, MR Marsh and SE Marsh are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 GR Marsh 125 1 Ind Sydney 21 Jan 1986
2 MR Marsh 102* 1 Ind Sydney 23 Jan 2016
3 SE Marsh 131 1 Ind Adelaide 15 Jan 2019

With SE Marsh scoring 131 in this game, it provides the father and sons from Australia scoring centuries against India. The centuries scored by GR Marsh, MR Marsh and SE Marsh are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 GR Marsh 125 1 Ind Sydney 21 Jan 1986
2 GR Marsh 104 1 Ind Jaipur 07 Sep 1986
3 GR Marsh 110 1 Ind Chennai 09 Oct 1987
4 MR Marsh 102* 1 Ind Sydney 23 Jan 2016
5 SE Marsh 131 1 Ind Adelaide 15 Jan 2019

SE Marsh’s 131 was in a losing cause to provide the 49th occasion of Australian batsman’s century going in vain in one day internationals. It also provides the 24th occasion of Australian batsman’s century going in vain in one day internationals against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsman’s century going in vain in one day internationals against India on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 ML Hayden 109 2 Ind Brisbane 18 Jan 2004
2 DA Warner 122 1 Ind Sydney 23 Jan 2016
3 MR Marsh 102* 1 Ind Sydney 23 Jan 2016
4 SE Marsh 131 1 Ind Adelaide 15 Jan 2019

MS Dhoni’s half century – 55 not out – in this game provides the 41st occasion of his scoring a half century in India’s winning one  day internationals. He now stands third in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most half centuries in India’s winning one day internationals. SR Tendulkar {59} and R Dravid {47} occupy the first and second places. MS Dhoni went past SC Ganguly who had an aggregate of 40 half centuries in India’s winning one day internationals.

MS Dhoni’s aggregate in India’s winning one day internationals read 2841 runs with his 41 half centuries. He now stands third in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most runs in India’s winning one day internationals with their half centuries.  SR Tendulkar {4310} and R Dravid {3104} occupy the first and second places with their 59 and 47 half centuries,  MS Dhoni went past SC Ganguly who had an aggregate of 2836 runs with his 40 half centuries in India’s winning one day internationals.

V Kohli scored 104 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of his scoring a century in one day games. He now stands second in the list of batsmen who have scored most centuries in one day internationals. SR Tendulkar with 49 centuries to his credit occupies the first place.

V Kohli scored 104 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of his scoring a century in one day games. He now stands second in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most centuries in one day internationals. SR Tendulkar with 49 centuries to his credit occupies the first place.

It also represents his 18th century on away soil – most by any batsman in the history of one day internationals. It also represents his sixth century against Australia. Other batsmen to score six or more centuries against Australia are – SR Tendulkar {09}, RG Sharma {07} and DL Haynes {06}.

It also represents his third century against Australia in Australia. Others to score three or more centuries against Australia in Australia are – RG Sharma {04} and IVA Richards {03}

It also represents his 24th century while a team has batted second in the match and his eleventh century while a team has batted second in a match on away soil. Both are the world records in their respective parameters.

It also represents his 21st century while a team has batted second and won the match and his ninth century while a team has batted second and won the match on away soil. Both are the world records in their respective parameters.

MS Dhoni effected one stumping dismissal in this game which gave him an aggregate of 116 stumping dismissals in one day games. They also gave him an aggregate of 43 stumping dismissals on away soil

MS Dhoni’s two dismissals in this game fetched him an aggregate of 56 dismissals against Australia. He now holds the record for most dismissals by a wicket keeper against Australia. He went past MV Boucher of South Africa who had an aggregate of 54 dismissals against Australia.

MS Dhoni’s aggregate of catches against Australia read 40 at the end of this game. He became the third wicket keeper to pouch 40 plus catches against Australia. Others are – MV Boucher {49} and PJL Dujon {41}

India won this game by six wickets with four balls to spare to provide the 49th occasion of India winning a one day international by a single digit delivery to spare {0ne to nine}. All such occasions are listed below.

No Team Result Margin BR Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 3 wickets 9 2nd v Australia Delhi 02 Oct 1986
2 India won 3 wickets 9 2nd v Zimbabwe Sharjah 26 Oct 2000
3 India won 6 wickets 9 2nd v Australia Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
4 India won 3 wickets 8 2nd v Sri Lanka Ranchi 16 Nov 2014
5 India won 6 wickets 8 2nd v Zimbabwe Auckland 14 Mar 2015
6 India won 4 wickets 8 2nd v England Gwalior 05 Mar 1993
7 India won 6 wickets 8 2nd v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 17 Sep 1994
8 India won 1 wickets 7 2nd v West Indies Cuttack 29 Nov 2011
9 India won 5 wickets 7 2nd v Australia Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
10 India won 3 wickets 7 2nd v England Sharjah 02 Apr 1987
11 India won 6 wickets 7 2nd v England Lord’s 29 Jun 2002
12 India won 5 wickets 7 2nd v New Zealand Bengaluru 07 Dec 2010
13 India won 2 wickets 7 2nd v Australia Bengaluru 21 Oct 1996
14 India won 7 wickets 7 2nd v Bangladesh Dhaka 15 Jun 2014
15 India won 6 wickets 7 2nd v Australia Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
16 India won 6 wickets 6 2nd v Bangladesh Fatullah 26 Feb 2014
17 India won 5 wickets 6 2nd v Bangladesh Dhaka 10 May 2007
18 India won 4 wickets 6 2nd v England Faridabad 31 Mar 2006
19 India won 6 wickets 5 2nd v South Africa Belfast 29 Jun 2007
20 India won 4 wickets 5 2nd v South Africa Centurion 11 Dec 1992
21 India won 2 wickets 5 2nd v Sri Lanka Adelaide 19 Feb 2008
22 India won 7 wickets 5 2nd v England Indore 15 Apr 2006
23 India won 3 wickets 5 2nd v Sri Lanka Sharjah 13 Apr 1986
24 India won 3 wickets 5 2nd v Sri Lanka Sharjah 06 Nov 1998
25 India won 4 wickets 4 2nd v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 27 Jun 2001
26 India won 8 wickets 4 2nd v West Indies Cuttack 09 Nov 1994
27 India won 6 wickets 4 2nd v Australia Adelaide 15 Jan 2019
28 India won 6 wickets 4 2nd v South Africa Belfast 01 Jul 2007
29 India won 5 wickets 4 2nd v England Mohali 20 Oct 2011
30 India won 6 wickets 3 2nd v England Jalandhar 20 Dec 1981
31 India won 7 wickets 3 2nd v Zimbabwe Guwahati 22 Mar 1993
32 India won 7 wickets 3 2nd v Pakistan Toronto 20 Sep 1997
33 India won 6 wickets 3 2nd v Australia Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
34 India won 2 wickets 3 2nd v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 25 Aug 1985
35 India won 2 wickets 3 2nd v England Lord’s 13 Jul 2002
36 India won 4 wickets 3 2nd v Pakistan Karachi 30 Sep 1997
37 India won 2 wickets 2 2nd v England The Oval 05 Sep 2007
38 India won 6 wickets 2 2nd v Australia Sydney 23 Jan 2016
39 India won 1 wickets 2 2nd v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 11 Jul 2013
40 India won 5 wickets 2 2nd v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 28 Jul 2012
41 India won 4 wickets 2 2nd v Australia Adelaide 12 Feb 2012
42 India won 3 wickets 2 2nd v South Africa Kochi 09 Mar 2000
43 India won 1 wickets 1 2nd v New Zealand Auckland 11 Jan 2003
44 India won 6 wickets 1 2nd v West Indies Gros Islet 03 Jul 2009
45 India won 2 wickets 1 2nd v New Zealand Napier 12 Jan 1999
46 India won 3 wickets 1 2nd v Pakistan Dhaka 18 Jan 1998
47 India won 4 wickets 1 2nd v South Africa Vadodara 17 Mar 2000
48 India won 3 wickets 1 2nd v Pakistan Dambulla 19 Jun 2010
49 India won 5 wickets 1 2nd v West Indies Kingston 18 May 2006

India won this game by six wickets with four balls to spare to provide the ninth occasion of India winning a one day international by a single digit delivery to spare {0ne to nine} against Australia. All such occasions are listed below.

No Team Result Margin BR Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 6 wickets 7 2nd v Australia Melbourne 31 Jan 1986
2 India won 3 wickets 9 2nd v Australia Delhi 02 Oct 1986
3 India won 2 wickets 7 2nd v Australia Bengaluru 21 Oct 1996
4 India won 6 wickets 9 2nd v Australia Sharjah 24 Apr 1998
5 India won 5 wickets 7 2nd v Australia Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
6 India won 4 wickets 2 2nd v Australia Adelaide 12 Feb 2012
7 India won 6 wickets 3 2nd v Australia Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
8 India won 6 wickets 2 2nd v Australia Sydney 23 Jan 2016
9 India won 6 wickets 4 2nd v Australia Adelaide 15 Jan 2019

India won this game by six wickets with four balls to spare to provide the fifth occasion of India winning a one day international by exact four deliveries to spare. All such occasions are listed below.

No Team Result Margin BR Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 8 wickets 4 2nd v West Indies Cuttack 09 Nov 1994
2 India won 4 wickets 4 2nd v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 27 Jun 2001
3 India won 6 wickets 4 2nd v South Africa Belfast 01 Jul 2007
4 India won 5 wickets 4 2nd v England Mohali 20 Oct 2011
5 India won 6 wickets 4 2nd v Australia Adelaide 15 Jan 2019

MS Dhoni scored two boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 30 boundary sixes against Australia. He became the third Indian batsman to score 30 plus boundary sixes against Australia. Other two are – RG Sharma {66} and SR Tendulkar {35}. RG Sharma’s 66 boundary sixes include the two boundary sixes in this game.

MS Dhoni {214} and RG Sharma {210} occupy the first and second places in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in one day internationals. The aggregate number of sixes scored by these two batsmen when representing India and as at the end of this game.

MS Dhoni {221} and RG Sharma {210} occupy the fourth and fifth places in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in one day internationals. The following is the complete list of seven batsmen who have scored 200 plus boundary sixes in one day internationals

No Player Teams Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 6s
1 Shahid Afridi Asia/ICC/PAK 398 369 27 08064 124 23.57 351
2 CH Gayle ICC/WI 284 279 17 09727 215 37.12 275
3 ST Jayasuriya Asia/SL 445 433 18 13430 189 32.36 270
4 MS Dhoni Asia/INDIA 334 283 79 10279 183* 50.38 221
5 RG Sharma INDIA 195 189 31 07630 264 48.29 210
6 AB de Villiers Afr/SA 228 218 39 09577 176 53.50 204
7 BB McCullum NZ 260 228 28 06083 166 30.41 200
Sarfraz Ahmed of Pakistan becomes the seventh wicket keeper to effect ten or more dismissals in a test

Sarfraz Ahmed of Pakistan becomes the seventh wicket keeper to effect ten or more dismissals in a test

Sarfraz Ahmed of Pakistan became the seventh wicket keeper in the annals of test cricket to effect ten or more dismissals in the annals of test cricket, when he pouched ten catches in the just concluded test match against South Africa at Johannesburg.  The performance of these seven wicket keepers is tabulated below.

No Player Dis Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RC Russell 11 11 0 Eng SAF Johannesburg 30 Nov 1995
2 AB de Villiers 11 11 0 SAF Pak Johannesburg 01 Feb 2013
3 RR Pant 11 11 0 Ind Aus Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
4 RW Taylor 10 10 0 Eng Ind Mumbai 15 Feb 1980
5 AC Gilchrist 10 10 0 Aus NZl Hamilton 31 Mar 2000
6 WP Saha 10 10 0 Ind SAF Cape Town 05 Jan 2018
7 Sarfraz Ahmed 10 10 0 Pak SAF Johannesburg 11 Jan 2019

Sarfraz Ahmed became the second wicket keeper to effect ten or more dismissals in a test in South Africa-Pakistan test series. AB de Villiers of South Africa had effected eleven dismissals against Pakistan at Johannesburg in Feb 2013

No Player Dis Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 AB de Villiers 11 11 0 SAF Pak Johannesburg 01 Feb 2013
2 Sarfraz Ahmed 10 10 0 Pak SAF Johannesburg 11 Jan 2019

Sarfraz Ahmed became the third wicket keeper to effect ten or more dismissals in a test against South Africa. All the three occasions are tabulated below. Others are RC Russell of England – 11 dismissals at Johannesburg in Nov 1995 and WP Saha of India – 10 dismissals at Cape Town in Jan 2018

No Player Dis Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RC Russell 11 11 0 Eng SAF Johannesburg 30 Nov 1995
2 WP Saha 10 10 0 Ind SAF Cape Town 05 Jan 2018
3 Sarfraz Ahmed 10 10 0 Pak SAF Johannesburg 11 Jan 2019

Sarfraz Ahmed now holds the record for most dismissals in a test by a Pakistan wicket keeper. He went past Rashid Latif and Kamran Akmal who had effected nine dismissals in a test.  The performance of these three glove men are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Sarfraz Ahmed 10 10 0 Pak SAF Johannesburg 11 Jan 2019
2 Rashid Latif 09 09 0 Pak NZl Auckland 10 Feb 1994
3 Kamran Akmal 09 09 0 Pak Win Kingston 03 Jun 2005

Sarfraz Ahmed now holds the record for most dismissals in a test by a Pakistan wicket keeper against South Africa. He went past Adnan Akmal who had effected seven dismissals in a test against South Africa at Abu Dhabi in Oct 2013.  The performance of these  two glove men  are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct St Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 Sarfraz Ahmed 10 10 0 Pak SAF Johannesburg 11 Jan 2019
2 Adnan Akmal 07 05 02 Pak SAF Abu Dhabi 14 Oct 2013
Australia vs India – Sydney One day statistical highlights

Australia vs India – Sydney One day statistical highlights

Australia won by 34 runs

UT Khawaja {59}, SE Marsh {54} and PSP Handscomb {73} – batting at No 3, 4, and 5 – scored fifties in Australia’s innings to provide the 51st occasion of batsmen batting at No 3, 4, and 5 scoring fifties in an innings in the annals of one day internationals.

It also provides the ninth occasion of Australian batsmen accomplishing such a feat in one day games. It also provides the fourth occasion of Australian batsmen accomplishing such a feat against India in one day games. It also provides the seventh occasion of batsmen accomplishing such a feat against India in one day games.

B Kumar’s aggregate wickets in one day internationals read 101 at the end of this game. He became the 144th bowler in the history of one day internationals to capture 100 plus wickets. He also became the 19th Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets in one day internationals.

S Dhawan was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 129th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck  in one day internationals. It also provides the 49th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck on away soil.

S Dhawan was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 13th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck against Australia in one day internationals. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck against Australia in Australia.

S Dhawan was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his being dismissed for a duck as an opening batsman in one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of his being dismissed for a duck against Australia in one day internationals.

It also provides the second occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed for a duck against Australia at Sydney. K Srikkanth was dismissed for a duck as an opener against Australia at Sydney on 05.02.96.

S Dhawan collected the first ball duck in this game. It was his first first ball duck as an opening batsman. His dismissal provides the 21st occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting a first ball duck in one day games. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman collecting a first ball duck in one day games. Others are – K Srikkanth at Sharjah on 29.03.85 and V Sehwag at Mumbai on 01.11.03.

Indian opening batsmen – S Dhawan {0} and RG Sharma {133} – scored a duck and a century against Australia at Sydney on 12.01.19 to provide the 37th occasion of openers scoring a duck and a century in the same innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the tenth occasion of openers scoring a duck and a century in the same innings while batting second in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century in one day internationals. It also provides the fifth occasion of openers scoring s duck and a century in one day internationals against Australia. Ther are four occasion of an opener scoring a duck and another scoring 150 plus runs. West Indies openers  DR Smith {0) and CH Gayle {215} scored a duck and a double century against Zimbabwe at  Canberra on 24.02.15  providing the lone occasion of an opener scoring a duck and double century in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the fifth occasion of opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century on Australian soil. It also provides the third occasion of opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century at Sydney. There are only two occasions of opening batsmen scoring a duck and 133. Both the occasions are tabulated below. Apart from S Dhawan {0} and RG Sharma {133} against Australia at Sydney on 12.01.19. Scotland openers CS McLeog {0) and KJ Coetzer {133} had scored duck and 133 against Afghanistan at Sharjah on 08.03.13.

RG Sharma scored 133 in this game to provide the 276th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 40th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharma scored 133 in this game to provide the 145th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in one day games. It also provides the 22nd occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century against Australia in one day games.

RG Sharma registered his 22nd one day century when he scored 133 in this game. He now occupies the third place jointly with SC Ganguly in the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most centuries. SC Ganguly has also scored 22 centuries. The first two places are occupied by SR Tendulkar {49} and V Kohli {38}

It also represents his ninth century on away soil. He occupies the third place among the list of Indian batsmen who have scored most centuries on away soil. Others are – V Kohli {17} and SR Tendulkar {12}. It also represents the 83rd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century on away soil

It also represents his seventh century against Australia. Only SR Tendulkar {09} has scored more hundreds than RG Sharma against Australia among the Indian batsmen and also by any batsmen in the history of one day internationals

RG Sharma went past DL Haynes who had scored six centuries against Australia.  

It was his fourth century against Australia in Australia. He now holds the record for most centuries by a batsman against Australia in Australia. He went past IVA Richards of West Indies who has scored three centuries against Australia in Australia.

It was his fourth century against Australia in Australia. He now holds the record for most centuries by an batsman against Australia in Australia. He went past V Kohli and VVS Laxman who have scored two centuries against Australia in Australia.

It also provides the 69th occasion of an Indian batsman’s century going in vain in the one day internationals. It also represents the 37th occasion of an Indian opening batsman’s century going in vain in the one day internationals.

It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman’s century going in vain against Australia in the one day internationals. It also represents the tenth occasion of an Indian opening batsman’s century going in vain against Australia in the one day internationals.

RG Sharma’s 133 which has gone in vain represents his sixth century in a losing cause in one day internationals. He became the ninth batsman to witness six or more centuries going in vain in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {14}, CH Gayle {09}, BRM Taylor {08}, KC Sangakkara {07}, LRPL Taylor {07}, AJ Finch {06}, V Kohli {06} and ME Trescothick {06}

RG Sharma’s 133 which has gone in vain represents his sixth century in a losing cause in one day internationals. He became the third Indian batsman to witness six or more centuries going in vain in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {14} and V Kohli {06}

RG Sharma’s 133 which has gone in vain represents his fifth century in a losing cause as an opening batsman in one day internationals. He became the seventh batsman to witness five or more centuries going in vain in one day internationals. Others are – SR Tendulkar {14}, CH Gayle {09}, AJ Finch {06}, ME Trescothick {06}, ADR Campbell {05} and HH Gibbs {05}

RG Sharma’s 133 which has gone in vain represents his fifth century in a losing cause as an opening batsman in one day internationals. He became the second Indian batsman to witness five or more centuries going in vain in one day internationals after SR Tendulkar. SR Tendulkar has witnessed 14 centuries going in vain.

MS Dhoni completed 10000 runs while representing India when he was on one during his knock of 51 in this  game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 10050. He became the fifth Indian batsman to reach the milestone of 10000 runs. The other four are – SR Tendulkar {18426}, SC Ganguly {11221}, R Dravid {10268} and V Kohli {10235}

MS Dhoni completed 10000 runs as a wicket keeper batsman while representing India when he was on one during his knock of 51 in this game. At the end of this game, his run aggregate read 10050. He became the second wicket keeper batsman representing a country to reach the milestone of 10000 runs in the history of one day internationals after KC Sangakkara. KC Sangakkara has scored 13082 runs representing Sri Lanka.

RG Sharma and MS Dhoni added 137 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 423rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in one day games. It also provides the 63rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in one day games.

RG Sharma and MS Dhoni added 137 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 59th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia in one day games. It also provides the tenth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia for the fourth wicket in one day games.

Australia won this game by 34 runs. Australia’s and India’s one day record at the end of this game read thus –

Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Australia 920 558 319 9 34
India 954 492 413 9 40

Head to Head result summary read thus

Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR
Australia 129 74 45 0 10
India 129 45 74 0 10
Opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century in one day internationals

Opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century in one day internationals

Indian opening batsmen – S Dhawan {0} and RG Sharma {133} – scored a duck and a century against Australia at Sydney on 12.01.19 to provide the 37th occasion of openers scoring a duck and a century in the same innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RS Gabriel 0 DL Haynes 108* 1 Win Aus Sydney 17.01.84
2 GM Wood 0 KC Wessels 107 1 Aus Ind New Delhi 28.09.84
3 LS Rajput 0 K Srikkanth 123 1 Ind Pak Kolkata 18.02.87
4 AC Hudson 0 G Kirsten 106 1 RSA Ind Sharjah 14.04.96
5 A Jadeja 0 SR Tendulkar 110 1 Ind Srl Col- RPS 28.08.96
6 PA Wallace 0 CB Lambert 119 1 Win Eng Trinidad 08.04.98
7 PA Wallace 0 S Chanderpaul 150 1 Win RSA East London 24.01.99
8 NC Johnson 0 GW Flower 140 1 Zim Ken Dhaka 27.03.99
9 MS Sinclair 0 NJ Astle 104 1 NZl Aus Napier 01.03.00
10 ML Hayden 0 DR Martyn 116* 1 Aus NZl Auckland 03.03.00
11 MS Atapattu 0 ST Jayasuriya 107 1 Srl NZl Sharjah 10.04.01
12 CJ Nevin 0 MS Sinclair 118* 1 NZl Srl Sharjah 17.04.01
13 MS Sinclair 0 NJ Astle 117 1 NZl Ind Col- RPS 20.07.01
14 MS Atapattu 0 ST Jayasuriya 106 1 Srl Eng Sydney 13.01.03
15 V Sehwag 0 SR Tendulkar 100 1 Ind Aus Gwalior 26.10.03
16 WTS Porterfield 0 JP Bray 115* 1 Ire Zim Kingston 15.03.07
17 TM Dilshan 0 ST Jayasuriya 107 1 Srl Ind Dambulla 28.01.09
18 Karim Sadiq 0 Noor Ali Zadran 114 1 Afg Can Sharjah 16.02.10
19 C Kieswetter 0 AJ Strauss 154 1 Eng Ban Birmingham 12.07.10
20 KD Karthik 0 V Sehwag 110 1 Ind NZl Dambulla 25.08.10
21 JH Kallis 0 HM Amla 119* 1 SAF Pak Dubai- DSC 02.11.10
22 Ahmed Shehzad 0 Mohd Hafeez 115 1 Pak NZl Christchurch 29.01.11
23 AN Cook 0 IR Bell 126 1 Eng Win Southampton 16.06.12
24 CS MacLeod 0 KJ Coetzer 133 1 Sco Afg Sharjah 08.03.13
25 RG Sharma 0 S Dhawan 137 1 Ind RSA Melbourne 22.02.15
26 DR Smith 0 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24.02.15
27 TWM Latham 0 MJ Guptill 102 1 NZl Srl Mt Maunganui 05.01.16
28 M Prabhakar 0 NS Sidhu 134* 2 Ind Eng Gwalior 04.03.93
29 MA Atherton 0 AD Brown 118 2 Eng Ind Manchester 26.05.96
30 RS Kaluwitharana 0 ST Jayasuriya 151* 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17.05.97
31 GW Flower 0 NC Johnson 110 2 Zim Aus Bulawayo 21.10.99
32 NV Knight 0 ME Trescothick 121 2 Eng Ind Kolkata 19.01.02
33 SC Ganguly 0 V Sehwag 108 2 Ind NZl Napier 29.12.02
34 Younis Khan 0 Salman Butt 108* 2 Pak Ind Kolkata 13.11.04
35 Mohd Hafeez 0 Nasir Jamshed 101* 2 Pak Ind Chennai 30.12.12
36 L Ronchi 0 MJ Guptill 103* 2 NZl Eng Lord’s 31.05.13
37 S Dhawan 0 RG Sharma 133 2 Ind Aus Sydney 12.01.19

Indian opening batsmen – S Dhawan {0} and RG Sharma {133} – scored a duck and a century against Australia at Sydney on 12.01.19 to provide the tenth occasion of openers scoring a duck and a century in the same innings while batting second in the history of one day internationals. Brake up of such occasions in the first innings and second innings are tabulated below

No Player Runs Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RS Gabriel 0 DL Haynes 108* 1 Win Aus Sydney 17.01.84
2 GM Wood 0 KC Wessels 107 1 Aus Ind New Delhi 28.09.84
3 LS Rajput 0 K Srikkanth 123 1 Ind Pak Kolkata 18.02.87
4 AC Hudson 0 G Kirsten 106 1 RSA Ind Sharjah 14.04.96
5 A Jadeja 0 SR Tendulkar 110 1 Ind Srl Col- RPS 28.08.96
6 PA Wallace 0 CB Lambert 119 1 Win Eng Trinidad 08.04.98
7 PA Wallace 0 S Chanderpaul 150 1 Win RSA East London 24.01.99
8 NC Johnson 0 GW Flower 140 1 Zim Ken Dhaka 27.03.99
9 MS Sinclair 0 NJ Astle 104 1 NZl Aus Napier 01.03.00
10 ML Hayden 0 DR Martyn 116* 1 Aus NZl Auckland 03.03.00
11 MS Atapattu 0 ST Jayasuriya 107 1 Srl NZl Sharjah 10.04.01
12 CJ Nevin 0 MS Sinclair 118* 1 NZl Srl Sharjah 17.04.01
13 MS Sinclair 0 NJ Astle 117 1 NZl Ind Col- RPS 20.07.01
14 MS Atapattu 0 ST Jayasuriya 106 1 Srl Eng Sydney 13.01.03
15 V Sehwag 0 SR Tendulkar 100 1 Ind Aus Gwalior 26.10.03
16 WTS Porterfield 0 JP Bray 115* 1 Ire Zim Kingston 15.03.07
17 TM Dilshan 0 ST Jayasuriya 107 1 Srl Ind Dambulla 28.01.09
18 Karim Sadiq 0 Noor Ali Zadran 114 1 Afg Can Sharjah 16.02.10
19 C Kieswetter 0 AJ Strauss 154 1 Eng Ban Birmingham 12.07.10
20 KD Karthik 0 V Sehwag 110 1 Ind NZl Dambulla 25.08.10
21 JH Kallis 0 HM Amla 119* 1 SAF Pak Dubai- DSC 02.11.10
22 Ahmed Shehzad 0 Mohd Hafeez 115 1 Pak NZl Christchurch 29.01.11
23 AN Cook 0 IR Bell 126 1 Eng Win Southampton 16.06.12
24 CS MacLeod 0 KJ Coetzer 133 1 Sco Afg Sharjah 08.03.13
25 RG Sharma 0 S Dhawan 137 1 Ind RSA Melbourne 22.02.15
26 DR Smith 0 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24.02.15
27 TWM Latham 0 MJ Guptill 102 1 NZl Srl Mt Maunganui 05.01.16
                   
1 M Prabhakar 0 NS Sidhu 134* 2 Ind Eng Gwalior 04.03.93
2 MA Atherton 0 AD Brown 118 2 Eng Ind Manchester 26.05.96
3 RS Kaluwitharana 0 ST Jayasuriya 151* 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17.05.97
4 GW Flower 0 NC Johnson 110 2 Zim Aus Bulawayo 21.10.99
5 NV Knight 0 ME Trescothick 121 2 Eng Ind Kolkata 19.01.02
6 SC Ganguly 0 V Sehwag 108 2 Ind NZl Napier 29.12.02
7 Younis Khan 0 Salman Butt 108* 2 Pak Ind Kolkata 13.11.04
8 Mohd Hafeez 0 Nasir Jamshed 101* 2 Pak Ind Chennai 30.12.12
9 L Ronchi 0 MJ Guptill 103* 2 NZl Eng Lord’s 31.05.13
10 S Dhawan 0 RG Sharma 133 2 Ind Aus Sydney 12.01.19

It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 A Jadeja 0 SR Tendulkar 110 1 Ind Srl Col- RPS 28.08.96
2 V Sehwag 0 SR Tendulkar 100 1 Ind Aus Gwalior 26.10.03
3 KD Karthik 0 V Sehwag 110 1 Ind NZl Dambulla 25.08.10
4 RG Sharma 0 S Dhawan 137 1 Ind RSA Melbourne 22.02.15
5 M Prabhakar 0 NS Sidhu 134* 2 Ind Eng Gwalior 04.03.93
6 SC Ganguly 0 V Sehwag 108 2 Ind NZl Napier 29.12.02
7 S Dhawan 0 RG Sharma 133 2 Ind Aus Sydney 12.01.19

It also provides the fifth occasion of openers scoring s duck and a century in one day internationals against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RS Gabriel 0 DL Haynes 108* 1 Win Aus Sydney 17.01.84
2 MS Sinclair 0 NJ Astle 104 1 NZl Aus Napier 01.03.00
3 V Sehwag 0 SR Tendulkar 100 1 Ind Aus Gwalior 26.10.03
4 GW Flower 0 NC Johnson 110 2 Zim Aus Bulawayo 21.10.99
5 S Dhawan 0 RG Sharma 133 2 Ind Aus Sydney 12.01.19

The following table lists the four occasion of an opener scoring a duck and another scoring 150 plus runs. West Indies openers  DR Smith {0) and CH Gayle {215} scored a duck and a double century against Zimbabwe at  Canberra on 24.02.15  providing the lone occasion of an opener scoring a duck and double century in the history of one day internationals.

No Player Runs Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 DR Smith 0 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24.02.15
2 C Kieswetter 0 AJ Strauss 154 1 Eng Ban Birmingham 12.07.10
3 RS Kaluwitharana 0 ST Jayasuriya 151* 2 Srl Ind Mumbai 17.05.97
4 PA Wallace 0 S Chanderpaul 150 1 Win RSA East London 24.01.99

It also provides the fifth occasion of opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century on Australian soil. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RS Gabriel 0 DL Haynes 108* 1 Win Aus Sydney 17.01.84
2 MS Atapattu 0 ST Jayasuriya 106 1 Srl Eng Sydney 13.01.03
3 RG Sharma 0 S Dhawan 137 1 Ind RSA Melbourne 22.02.15
4 DR Smith 0 CH Gayle 215 1 Win Zim Canberra 24.02.15
5 S Dhawan 0 RG Sharma 133 2 Ind Aus Sydney 12.01.19

It also provides the third occasion of opening batsmen scoring a duck and a century at Sydney. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RS Gabriel 0 DL Haynes 108* 1 Win Aus Sydney 17.01.84
2 MS Atapattu 0 ST Jayasuriya 106 1 Srl Eng Sydney 13.01.03
3 S Dhawan 0 RG Sharma 133 2 Ind Aus Sydney 12.01.19

There are only two occasions of opening batsmen scoring a duck and 133. Both the occasions are tabulated below. Apart from S Dhawan {0} and RG Sharma {133} against Australia at Sydney on 12.01.19, Scotland openers CS McLeog {0) and KJ Coetzer {133} had scored duck and 133 against Afghanistan at Sharjan on 08.03.13. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 CS MacLeod 0 KJ Coetzer 133 1 Sco Afg Sharjah 08.03.13
2 S Dhawan 0 RG Sharma 133 2 Ind Aus Sydney 12.01.19
India’s test series wins

India’s test series wins

India won the 2018/19 series four test series against Australia by 2-1 margin to provide the 65th occasion of India winning a series. It includes the one test match series won by India. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Team M W L T D Winner Teams Series H/A
1 Ind 5 2 1 0 2 Ind Pak in Ind 1952/53 Home
2 Ind 5 2 0 0 3 Ind NZl in Ind 1955/56 Home
3 Ind 5 2 0 0 3 Ind Eng in Ind 1961/62 Home
4 Ind 4 1 0 0 3 Ind NZl in Ind 1964/65 Home
5 Ind 4 3 1 0 0 Ind Ind in NZl 1967/68 Away
6 Ind 5 1 0 0 4 Ind Ind in Win 1970/71 Away
7 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Eng `1971 Away
8 Ind 5 2 1 0 2 Ind Eng in Ind 1972/73 Home
9 Ind 3 2 0 0 1 Ind NZl in Ind 1976/77 Home
10 Ind 6 1 0 0 5 Ind Win in Ind 1978/79 Home
11 Ind 6 2 0 0 4 Ind Aus in Ind 1979/80 Home
12 Ind 6 2 0 0 4 Ind Pak in Ind 1979/80 Home
13 Ind 6 1 0 0 5 Ind Eng in Ind 1981/82 Home
14 Ind 3 2 0 0 1 Ind Ind in Eng 1986 Away
15 Ind 3 2 0 0 1 Ind Srl in Ind   1986/97 Home
16 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind NZl in Ind 1988/89 Home
17 Ind 1 1 0 0 0 Ind Srl in Ind 1990/91 Home
18 Ind 3 3 0 0 0 Ind Eng in Ind 1992/93 Home
19 Ind 1 1 0 0 0 Ind Zim in Ind 1992/93 Home
20 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Srl   1993 Away
21 Ind 3 3 0 0 0 Ind Srl in Ind   1993/94 Home
22 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind NZl in Ind 1995/96 Home
23 Ind 1 1 0 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 1996/97 Home
24 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind SAF in Ind 1996/97 Home
25 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 1997/98 Home
26 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind NZl in Ind 1999/00 Home
27 Ind 1 1 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Ban 2000/01 Away
28 Ind 2 1 0 0 1 Ind Zim in Ind 2000/01 Home
29 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 2000/01 Home
30 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Eng in Ind 2001/02 Home
31 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Zim in Ind 2001/02 Home
32 Ind 3 2 0 0 1 Ind Win in Ind 2002/03 Home
33 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind Ind in Pak 2003/04 Away
34 Ind 2 1 0 0 1 Ind SAF in Ind 2004/05 Home
35 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Ban 2004/05 Away
36 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Zim 2005 Away
37 Ind 3 2 0 0 1 Ind Srl in Ind 2005/06 Home
38 Ind 4 1 0 0 3 Ind Ind in Win 2006 Away
39 Ind 2 1 0 0 1 Ind Ind in Ban 2007 Away
40 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Eng 2007 Away
41 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Pak in Ind 2007/08 Home
42 Ind 4 2 0 0 2 Ind Aus in Ind 2008/09 Home
43 Ind 2 1 0 0 1 Ind Eng in Ind 2008/09 Home
44 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in NZl 2008/09 Away
45 Ind 3 2 0 0 1 Ind Srl in Ind 2009/10 Home
46 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Ban 2009/10 Away
47 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 2010/11 Home
48 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind NZl in Ind 2010/11 Home
49 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Win 2011 Away
50 Ind 3 2 0 0 1 Ind Win in Ind 2011/12 Home
51 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind NZl in Ind 2012 Home
52 Ind 4 4 0 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 2012/13 Home
53 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Win in Ind 2013/14 Home
54 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind Ind in Srl 2015 Away
55 Ind 4 3 0 0 1 Ind SAF in Ind 2015/16 Home
56 Ind 4 2 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Win 2016 Away
57 Ind 3 3 0 0 0 Ind NZl in Ind 2016/17 Home
58 Ind 5 4 0 0 1 Ind Eng in Ind 2016/17 Home
59 Ind 1 1 0 0 0 Ind Ban in Ind 2016/17 Home
60 Ind 4 2 1 0 1 Ind Aus in Ind 2016/17 Home
61 Ind 3 3 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Srl 2017 Away
62 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Srl in Ind 2017/18 Home
63 Ind 1 1 0 0 0 Ind Afg in Ind 2018 Home
64 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Win in Ind 2018/19 Home
65 Ind 4 2 1 0 1 Ind Ind in Aus 2018/19 Away

India won the 2018/19 series four test series against Australia by 2-1 margin to provide the 19th occasion of India winning a series on away soil. It includes the one test match series won by India. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team M W L T D Winner Teams Series H/A
1 Ind 4 3 1 0 0 Ind Ind in NZl 1967/68 Away
2 Ind 5 1 0 0 4 Ind Ind in Win 1970/71 Away
3 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Eng `1971 Away
4 Ind 3 2 0 0 1 Ind Ind in Eng 1986 Away
5 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Srl   1993 Away
6 Ind 1 1 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Ban 2000/01 Away
7 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind Ind in Pak 2003/04 Away
8 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Ban 2004/05 Away
9 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Zim 2005 Away
10 Ind 4 1 0 0 3 Ind Ind in Win 2006 Away
11 Ind 2 1 0 0 1 Ind Ind in Ban 2007 Away
12 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Eng 2007 Away
13 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in NZl 2008/09 Away
14 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Ban 2009/10 Away
15 Ind 3 1 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Win 2011 Away
16 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind Ind in Srl 2015 Away
17 Ind 4 2 0 0 2 Ind Ind in Win 2016 Away
18 Ind 3 3 0 0 0 Ind Ind in Srl 2017 Away
19 Ind 4 2 1 0 1 Ind Ind in Aus 2018/19 Away

India won the 2018/19 series four test series against Australia by 2-1 margin to provide the ninth occasion of India winning a series against Australia. It includes the one test match series won by India. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also represents India’s first series win against Australia in Australia.

No Team M W L T D Winner Teams Series H/A
1 Ind 6 2 0 0 4 Ind Aus in Ind 1979/80 Home
2 Ind 1 1 0 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 1996/97 Home
3 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 1997/98 Home
4 Ind 3 2 1 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 2000/01 Home
5 Ind 4 2 0 0 2 Ind Aus in Ind 2008/09 Home
6 Ind 2 2 0 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 2010/11 Home
7 Ind 4 4 0 0 0 Ind Aus in Ind 2012/13 Home
8 Ind 4 2 1 0 1 Ind Aus in Ind 2016/17 Home
9 Ind 4 2 1 0 1 Ind Ind in Aus 2018/19 Away
Teams enforcing follow on against Australia in a test match

Teams enforcing follow on against Australia in a test match

India enforced follow on against Australia in the just concluded Sydney test to provide the 40th  occasion of various teams enforcing follow on against Australia in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

Nov Team Result Margin Follow on by Ground Start Date
1 Australia Lost 005 wickets England The Oval 06 Sep 1880
2 Australia Lost inns & 027 runs England Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
3 Australia Lost 010 wickets England Melbourne 01 Jan 1885
4 Australia Lost inns & 106 runs England Lord’s 19 Jul 1886
5 Australia Lost inns & 217 runs England The Oval 12 Aug 1886
6 Australia Lost inns & 21 runs England Manchester 30 Aug 1888
7 Australia Lost inns & 230 runs England Adelaide 24 Mar 1892
8 Australia Lost inns & 043 runs England The Oval 14 Aug 1893
9 Australia Lost 009 wickets England Sydney 13 Dec 1897
10 Australia Draw England Manchester 17 Jul 1899
11 Australia Draw England The Oval 14 Aug 1899
12 Australia Lost inns & 124 runs England Sydney 13 Dec 1901
13 Australia Draw England Birmingham 29 May 1902
14 Australia Draw South Africa Johannesburg 11 Oct 1902
15 Australia Lost inns & 080 runs England Manchester 24 Jul 1905
16 Australia Lost inns & 029 runs England Melbourne 13 Feb 1925
17 Australia Lost inns & 038 runs England Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
18 Australia Lost inns & 022 runs England Sydney 18 Dec 1936
19 Australia Draw England Nov ttingham 10 Jun 1938
20 Australia Lost inns & 579 runs England The Oval 20 Aug 1938
21 Australia Draw England Sydney 25 Feb 1955
22 Australia Lost inns & 042 runs England Leeds 12 Jul 1956
23 Australia Lost inns & 170 runs England Manchester 26 Jul 1956
24 Australia Lost inns & 093 runs England Sydney 07 Jan 1966
25 Australia Lost 008 wickets South Africa Durban 20 Jan 1967
26 Australia Draw England Lord’s 20 Jun 1968
27 Australia Lost inns & 129 runs South Africa Durban 05 Feb 1970
28 Australia Lost inns & 085 runs England Leeds 11 Aug 1977
29 Australia Draw India Delhi 13 Oct 1979
30 Australia Lost inns & 100 runs India Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
31 Australia Lost inns & 082 runs Pakistan Melbourne 11 Dec 1981
32 Australia Lost inns & 003 runs Pakistan Faisalabad 30 Sep 1982
33 Australia Lost inns & 112 runs West Indies Perth 09 Nov 1984
34 Australia Lost inns & 094 runs England The Oval 29 Aug 1985
35 Australia Draw India Sydney 02 Jan 1986
36 Australia Lost 007 wickets England Brisbane 14 Nov 1986
37 Australia Draw England Sydney 29 Jan 1988
38 Australia Lost inns & 188 runs Pakistan Karachi 15 Sep 1988
39 Australia Lost 003 wickets England Nov ttingham 25 Aug 2005
40 Australia Draw India Sydney 03 Jan 2019

India enforced follow on against Australia in the just concluded Sydney test to provide the 16th occasion of various teams enforcing follow on against Australia in a tes t. All such occasions are tabulated below

Nov Team Result Margin Follow on by Ground Start Date
1 Australia Lost inns & 027 runs England Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
2 Australia Lost 010 wickets England Melbourne 01 Jan 1885
3 Australia Lost inns & 230 runs England Adelaide 24 Mar 1892
4 Australia Lost 009 wickets England Sydney 13 Dec 1897
5 Australia Lost inns & 124 runs England Sydney 13 Dec 1901
6 Australia Lost inns & 029 runs England Melbourne 13 Feb 1925
7 Australia Lost inns & 022 runs England Sydney 18 Dec 1936
8 Australia Draw England Sydney 25 Feb 1955
9 Australia Lost inns & 093 runs England Sydney 07 Jan 1966
10 Australia Lost inns & 082 runs Pakistan Melbourne 11 Dec 1981
11 Australia Lost inns & 112 runs West Indies Perth 09 Nov 1984
12 Australia Draw India Sydney 02 Jan 1986
13 Australia Lost 007 wickets England Brisbane 14 Nov 1986
14 Australia Draw England Sydney 29 Jan 1988
15 Australia Draw India Sydney 03 Jan 2019

India enforced follow on against Australia in the just concluded Sydney test to provide the 16th occasion of various teams enforcing follow on against Australia in a test at Sydney. All such occasions are tabulated below. Sydney has also witnessed two occasions of India enforcing follow on  against Australia.

No Team Result Margin Follow on by Ground Start Date
1 Australia Lost 009 wickets England Sydney 13 Dec 1897
2 Australia Lost inns & 124 runs England Sydney 13 Dec 1901
3 Australia Lost inns & 022 runs England Sydney 18 Dec 1936
4 Australia Draw England Sydney 25 Feb 1955
5 Australia Lost inns & 093 runs England Sydney 07 Jan 1966
6 Australia Draw India Sydney 02 Jan 1986
7 Australia Draw England Sydney 29 Jan 1988
8 Australia Draw India Sydney 03 Jan 2019

India enforced follow on against Australia in the just concluded Sydney test to provide the fourth occasion of India enforcing follow on against Australia in a test at Sydney. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Team Result Margin Follow on by Ground Start Date
1 Australia Draw India Delhi 13 Oct 1979
2 Australia Lost inns & 100 runs India Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
3 Australia Draw India Sydney 02 Jan 1986
4 Australia Draw India Sydney 03 Jan 2019
Indian batsmen posting five fifty plus runs partnerships in a test innings

Indian batsmen posting five fifty plus runs partnerships in a test innings

Indian innings of 622 for 7 declared at Sydney against Australia contained five fifty plus runs partnerships which are detailed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MA Agarwal, CA Pujara 2 116 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
2 V Kohli, CA Pujara 3 54 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
3 CA Pujara, GH Vihari 5 101 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
4 RR Pant, CA Pujara 6 89 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
5 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019

This provides the 32nd occasions of Indian test innings containing five fifty plus runs partnerships which are tabulated below

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C HC 50+
1 India 2 New Zealand Delhi 16 Dec 1955 2 3 5
2 India 2 Pakistan Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 1960 1 4 5
3 India 1 West Indies Kanpur 02 Feb 1979 4 1 5
4 India 1 Australia Delhi 13 Oct 1979 1 4 5
5 India 3 West Indies Port of Spain 11 Mar 1983 2 3 5
6 India 1 England Kanpur 31 Jan 1985 1 4 5
7 India 2 Australia Adelaide 13 Dec 1985 0 5 5
8 India 2 Australia Chennai 18 Sep 1986 0 5 5
9 India 2 Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986 3 2 5
10 India 2 West Indies Kolkata 26 Dec 1987 1 4 5
11 India 1 England Chennai 11 Feb 1993 3 2 5
12 India 2 England Mumbai 19 Feb 1993 3 2 5
13 India 1 Sri Lanka       Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994 2 3 5
14 India 2 Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998 3 2 5
15 India 2 England         Mohali 03 Dec 2001 1 4 5
16 India 2 England         The Oval 05 Sep 2002 2 3 5
17 India 2 Pakistan Bengaluru 24 Mar 2005 0 5 5
18 India 1 Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007 3 2 5
19 India 2 England Nottingham 27 Jul 2007 1 4 5
20 India 1 England The Oval 09 Aug 2007 1 7 5
21 India 1 Pakistan Kolkata 30 Nov 2007 3 2 5
22 India 2 Sri Lanka Col-SSC       26 Jul 2010 3 2 5
23 India 1 West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011 2 4 5
24 India 2 West Indies Mumbai 22 Nov 2011 0 5 5
25 India 2 Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015 1 4 5
26 India 1 West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016 2 4 5
27 India 2 England Chennai 16 Dec 2016 4 1 5
28 India 1 Bangladesh Hyd-RGS 09 Feb 2017 3 2 5
29 India 2 Australia Ranchi 16 Mar 2017 2 3 5
30 India 1 Sri Lanka Col-SSC       03 Aug 2017 1 4 5
31 India 1 West Indies Rajkot 04 Oct 2018 3 2 5
32 India 1 Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019 3 2 5

It also provides the seventh such occasion against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C HC 50+
1 India 1 Australia Delhi 13 Oct 1979 1 4 5
2 India 2 Australia Adelaide 13 Dec 1985 0 5 5
3 India 2 Australia Chennai 18 Sep 1986 0 5 5
4 India 2 Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998 3 2 5
5 India 2 Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015 1 4 5
6 India 2 Australia Ranchi 16 Mar 2017 2 3 5
7 India 1 Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019 3 2 5

It also provides the third such occasions against Australia in Australia and second such occasion in a test at Sydney

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C HC 50+
1 India 2 Australia Adelaide 13 Dec 1985 0 5 5
2 India 2 Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015 1 4 5
3 India 1 Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019 3 2 5

The following are the eleven occasions of India posting five fifty plus runs partnerships in an innings in tests played on away soil

No Team Inns Opposition Ground Start Date C HC 50+
1 India 3 West Indies Port of Spain 11 Mar 1983 2 3 5
2 India 2 Australia Adelaide 13 Dec 1985 0 5 5
3 India 2 England         The Oval 05 Sep 2002 2 3 5
4 India 1 Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007 3 2 5
5 India 2 England Nottingham 27 Jul 2007 1 4 5
6 India 1 England The Oval 09 Aug 2007 1 7 5
7 India 2 Sri Lanka Col-SSC       26 Jul 2010 3 2 5
8 India 2 Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015 1 4 5
9 India 1 West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016 2 4 5
10 India 1 Sri Lanka Col-SSC       03 Aug 2017 1 4 5
11 India 1 Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019 3 2 5
Sydney becomes the second ground to witness ten or more occasions of three three figure partnerships in a test innings after Lord’s

Sydney becomes the second ground to witness ten or more occasions of three three figure partnerships in a test innings after Lord’s

The ongoing test between Australia and India at Sydney witnessed India posting three three figure partnerships in its innings  – 116 runs for the second wicket between MA Agarwal and CA Pujara, 101 runs for the fifth wicket between CA Pujara and GH Vihari and 204 runs for the seventh wicket between RR Pant and RA Jadeja to provide the tenth occasion of three three figure partnerships posted in a test innings at Sydney. Sydney became the second test ground in the annals of test cricket to witness ten or more three three figure partnerships in a test innings. Lord’s has witnessed thirteen occasions of three three figure partnerships. The following table furnishes the three three figure partnerships posted on these two grounds

No Team Inns Opp Ground Start Date TFP
1 Eng 2 SAF Lord’s 28 Jun 1924 3
2 Eng 2 Aus Lord’s 26 Jun 1926 3
3 Aus 2 Eng Lord’s 27 Jun 1930 3
4 Eng 2 Ind Lord’s 19 Jun 1952 3
5 Eng 1 Ind Lord’s 20 Jun 1974 3
6 Srl 1 Eng Lord’s 23 Aug 1984 3
7 Eng 1 Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990 3
8 Aus 1 Eng Lord’s 17 Jun 1993 3
9 SAF 2 Eng Lord’s 31 Jul 2003 3
10 Eng 2 Ban Lord’s 26 May 2005 3
11 Srl 3 Eng Lord’s 11 May 2006 3
12 Eng 1 SAF Lord’s 10 Jul 2008 3
13 Eng 1 Srl Lord’s 03 Jun 2011 3
             
1 Aus 1 Eng Sydney 14 Dec 1894 3
2 Eng 2 Aus Sydney 11 Dec 1903 3
3 Aus 3 Eng Sydney 17 Dec 1920 3
4 Eng 2 Aus Sydney 02 Dec 1932 3
5 Ind 1 Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004 3
6 Ind 2 Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2008 3
7 Eng 2 Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2011 3
8 Aus 1 Ind Sydney 06 Jan 2015 3
9 Aus 2 Eng Sydney 04 Jan 2018 3
10 Ind 1 Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2019 3
Batsmen who have an aggregate of 1500 plus runs against Australia

Batsmen who have an aggregate of 1500 plus runs against Australia

CA Pujara and V Kohli of India have completed 1600 runs against Australia at the end of India’s first innings in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney. CA Pujara’s run aggregate read 1622 while V Kohli has amassed 1604 runs against Australia. The following table lists all the batsman who have completed 1500 runs against Australia

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 JB Hobbs Eng 1908-1930 41 71 4 3636 187 54.26 12 15 3
2 SR Tendulkar Ind 1991-2013 39 74 8 3630 241* 55.00 11 16 4
3 DI Gower Eng 1978-1991 42 77 4 3269 215 44.78 9 12 3
4 G Boycott Eng 1964-1981 38 71 9 2945 191 47.50 7 14 3
5 BC Lara WI 1992-2005 31 58 2 2856 277 51.00 9 11 5
6 WR Hammond Eng 1928-1947 33 58 3 2852 251 51.85 9 07 2
7 H Sutcliffe Eng 1924-1934 27 46 5 2741 194 66.85 8 16 1
8 JH Edrich Eng 1964-1975 32 57 3 2644 175 48.96 7 13 0
9 GA Gooch Eng 1975-1995 42 79 0 2632 196 33.31 4 16 5
10 AN Cook Eng 2006-2018 35 64 2 2493 244* 40.20 5 11 3
11 VVS Laxman Ind 1998-2012 29 54 5 2434 281 49.67 6 12 3
12 MC Cowdrey Eng 1954-1975 43 75 4 2433 113 34.26 5 11 5
13 L Hutton Eng 1938-1955 27 49 6 2428 364 56.46 5 14 2
14 IVA Richards Win 1975-1991 34 54 3 2266 208 44.43 5 14 5
15 DL Haynes Win 1978-1993 33 59 6 2233 145 42.13 5 14 1
16 CH Lloyd Win 1968-1985 29 48 4 2211 178 50.25 6 12 2
17 RB Richardson Win 1984-1995 29 48 4 2175 182 49.43 9 07 3
18 R Dravid Ind 1996-2012 33 62 6 2166 233 38.67 2 13 4
19 KP Pietersen Eng 2005-2014 27 50 2 2158 227 44.95 4 13 2
20 KF Barrington Eng 1961-1968 23 39 6 2111 256 63.96 5 13 1
21 AB de Villiers SAF 2005-2018 24 45 5 2068 169 51.70 6 13 1
22 JH Kallis SAF 1997-2012 29 55 5 2061 147 41.22 5 10 2
23 IR Bell Eng 2005-2015 33 60 4 1983 115 35.41 4 18 5
24 AC MacLaren Eng 1894-1909 35 61 4 1931 140 33.87 5 08 4
25 MA Atherton Eng 1989-2001 33 66 2 1900 105 29.68 1 15 7
26 DCS Compton Eng 1938-1956 28 51 8 1842 184 42.83 5 09 7
27 V Sehwag Ind 2003-2013 23 45 1 1821 195 41.38 3 10 3
28 CG Greenidge Win 1975-1991 29 52 7 1819 226 40.42 4 08 5
29 AJ Stewart Eng 1990-2003 33 65 6 1810 107 30.67 1 13 6
30 Javed Miandad Pak 1976-1990 25 40 2 1797 211 47.28 6 07 1
31 TW Hayward Eng 1896-1909 29 51 2 1747 137 35.65 2 12 6
32 EH Hendren Eng 1920-1934 28 48 4 1740 169 39.54 3 10 3
33 W Rhodes Eng 1899-1926 41 69 14 1706 179 31.01 1 09 2
34 M Leyland Eng 1929-1938 20 34 4 1705 187 56.83 7 03 2
35 RB Kanhai Win 1960-1973 20 38 1 1694 129 45.78 5 10 1
36 APE Knott Eng 1968-1981 34 57 6 1682 135 32.98 2 11 2
37 IT Botham Eng 1977-1989 36 59 2 1673 149* 29.35 4 06 10
38 FE Woolley Eng 1909-1934 32 51 1 1664 133* 33.28 2 11 7
39 MW Gatting Eng 1980-1995 27 48 4 1661 160 37.75 4 12 6
40 S Chanderpaul Win 1996-2012 20 38 5 1649 118 49.96 5 11 1
41 CA Pujara Ind 2010-2019 16 29 2 1622 204 60.07 5 07 2
42 V Kohli Ind 2011-2019 19 34 1 1604 169 48.60 7 04 3
43 N Hussain Eng 1993-2003 23 45 4 1581 207 38.56 2 11 3
44 HM Amla SAF 2008-2018 21 40 2 1574 196 41.42 5 05 4
45 PBH May Eng 1953-1961 21 37 3 1566 113 46.05 3 10 2
46 SM Gavaskar Ind 1977-1986 20 31 1 1550 172 51.66 8 04 2
47 GR Viswanath Ind 1969-1981 18 31 2 1538 161* 53.03 4 09 1
48 GS Sobers Win 1955-1969 19 38 3 1510 168 43.14 4 06 1

The following table lists the eight Indian batsmen who have an aggregate of 1500 plus runs against Australia at the end of India’s innings in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney.

No Player Team Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 1991-2013 39 74 8 3630 241* 55.00 11 16 4
2 VVS Laxman Ind 1998-2012 29 54 5 2434 281 49.67 6 12 3
3 R Dravid Ind 1996-2012 33 62 6 2166 233 38.67 2 13 4
4 V Sehwag Ind 2003-2013 23 45 1 1821 195 41.38 3 10 3
5 CA Pujara Ind 2010-2019 16 29 2 1622 204 60.07 5 07 2
6 V Kohli Ind 2011-2019 19 34 1 1604 169 48.60 7 04 3
7 SM Gavaskar Ind 1977-1986 20 31 1 1550 172 51.66 8 04 2
8 GR Viswanath Ind 1969-1981 18 31 2 1538 161* 53.03 4 09 1
Australian bowlers conceding 175 plus runs in a test innings

Australian bowlers conceding 175 plus runs in a test innings

NM Lyon of Australia returned with figures of 4 for 178 against India in the ongoing test at Sydney to provide the 14th occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 175 plus runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 AA Mailey 32.0×8 0 179 3 4 Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
2 AA Mailey 43.6×8 2 186 4 1 Eng Melbourne 13 Feb 1925
3 CV Grimmett 64.0 14 191 2 2 Eng Sydney 14 Dec 1928
4 WJ O’Reilly 59.0 9 189 7 1 Eng Manchester 06 Jul 1934
5 WJ O’Reilly 85.0 26 178 3 1 Eng The Oval 20 Aug 1938
6 LO Fleetwood-Smith 87.0 11 298 1 1 Eng The Oval 20 Aug 1938
7 JW Gleeson 35.0×8 2 176 1 3 Win Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
8 B Yardley 66.0 16 187 7 1 Pak Melbourne 11 Dec 1981
9 B Lee 39.3 5 201 4 1 Ind Sydney 02 Jan 2004
10 JJ Krejza 43.5 1 215 8 1 Ind Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
11 NM Lyon 47.0 1 215 3 2 Ind Chennai 22 Feb 2013
12 SNJ O’Keefe 77.0 17 199 3 2 Ind Ranchi 16 Mar 2017
13 NM Lyon 40.0 3 182 3 1 SAF Johannesburg 30 Mar 2018
14 NM Lyon 57.2 8 178 4 1 Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2019

It also provides the fifth occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 175 plus runs in a test innings against India. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 B Lee 39.3 5 201 4 1 Ind Sydney 02 Jan 2004
2 JJ Krejza 43.5 1 215 8 1 Ind Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
3 NM Lyon 47.0 1 215 3 2 Ind Chennai 22 Feb 2013
4 SNJ O’Keefe 77.0 17 199 3 2 Ind Ranchi 16 Mar 2017
5 NM Lyon 57.2 8 178 4 1 Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2019

NM Lyon became the second bowler to concede 175 plus runs against India at Sydney. B Lee was the other bowler to  leak 175 plus  runs against  India at Sydney. He had returned with figures of 4 for 201 against India at Sydney in Jan 2004. The performqnce of these two bowlers is  tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 B Lee 39.3 5 201 4 1 Ind Sydney 02 Jan 2004
2 NM Lyon 57.2 8 178 4 1 Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2019

NM Lyon has conceded 175 plus runs in a test innings on two occasions. AA Mailey and WJ O’Reilly have conceded 175 plus runs on two occasions. Thus NM Lyon holds the record in this category of statistics.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 NM Lyon 47.0 1 215 3 2 Ind Chennai 22 Feb 2013
2 NM Lyon 40.0 3 182 3 1 SAF Johannesburg 30 Mar 2018
3 NM Lyon 57.2 8 178 4 1 Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2019
                   
1 AA Mailey 32.0×8 0 179 3 4 Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
2 AA Mailey 43.6×8 2 186 4 1 Eng Melbourne 13 Feb 1925
                   
1 WJ O’Reilly 59.0 9 189 7 1 Eng Manchester 06 Jul 1934
2 WJ O’Reilly 85.0 26 178 3 1 Eng The Oval 20 Aug 1938

The following list tables the seven occasions of Australian bowlers conceding 175 plus runs in a test innings at home.

NM Lyon became the sixth Australian bowler to concede 175 plus runs n a test innings at home

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opp Ground Start Date
1 AA Mailey 32.0×8 0 179 3 4 Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
2 AA Mailey 43.6×8 2 186 4 1 Eng Melbourne 13 Feb 1925
3 CV Grimmett 64.0 14 191 2 2 Eng Sydney 14 Dec 1928
4 JW Gleeson 35.0×8 2 176 1 3 Win Adelaide 24 Jan 1969
5 B Yardley 66.0 16 187 7 1 Pak Melbourne 11 Dec 1981
6 B Lee 39.3 5 201 4 1 Ind Sydney 02 Jan 2004
7 NM Lyon 57.2 8 178 4 1 Ind Sydney 03 Jan 2019