KV Kaushal of Uttarakhand earns the distinction of scoring the first double hundred of the Vijay Hazare Trophy

KV Kaushal of Uttarakhand earns the distinction of scoring the first double hundred of the Vijay Hazare Trophy

KV Kaushal of Uttarakhand earned the distinction of scoring the first double hundred of the Vijay Hazare Trophy when he scored 202 against Sikkim at Nadiad on 06.10.18. Previous best was AM Rahane’s 187 for Mumbai against Maharashtra at Pune on 03.03.08. The following table lists the batsmen who have scored 150 plus  runs in  the tournament

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 KV Kaushal 202 9 Uttarakhand v Sikkim Nadiad 06 Oct 2018
2 AM Rahane 187 8 Mumbai v Maharashtra Pune 03 Mar 2008
3 W Jaffer 178* 4 Mumbai v Baroda Poona 27 Feb 2008
4 AK Bains 173* 9 H. Pradesh v Vidarbha Alur 26 Sep 2018
5 RV Uthappa 169 7 Karnataka v Goa Porvorim 14 Feb 2013
6 GH Vihari 169 7 Andhra v Mumbai Chennai 14 Feb 2018
7 NV Ojha 167 6 M. Pradesh v Railways Indore 16 Feb 2010
8 MA Agarwal 162 3 Karnataka v Andhra Secunderabad 07 Nov 2014
9 DJ Hooda 161 9 Baroda v Railways Alur (2) 13 Feb 2018
10 Y Gnaneswara Rao 159* 5 Andhra v Kerala Chennai 29 Feb 2008
11 IR Jaggi 159* 4 Jharkhand v Assam Kolkata 21 Feb 2009
12 P Chopra 159 3 H. Pradesh v Delhi Bhubaneswar 26 Feb 2017
13 RM Patidar 158 4 M. Pradesh v Tamil Nadu Chennai 09 Feb 2018
14 PR Shah 157* 7 Baroda v Mumbai Poona 27 Feb 2008
15 MD Rahmatullah 156* 8 Bihar v Sikkim Anand 30 Sep 2018
16 S Dhawan 155* 4 Delhi v Haryana Rohtak 16 Feb 2010
17 KD Karthik 154* 7 Tamil Nadu v Hyderabad Malappuram 18 Feb 2011
18 PA Reddy 154 2 Hyderabad v Saurashtra Kalyani 26 Feb 2017
19 LR Shukla 151 8 Bengal v Jharkhand Kolkata 24 Feb 2012
20 G Gambhir 151 4 Delhi v Kerala Delhi 28 Sep 2018
21 AG Paunikar 150* 6 Railways v Vidarbha Indore 15 Feb 2013
22 SP Jackson 150* 4 Saurashtra v Goa Rajkot 12 Dec 2015
23 P Chopra 150 2 H. Pradesh v Delhi Nadaun 15 Feb 2018

KV Kaushal’s 202 contained nine boundary sixes and he became the third batsman to score nine boundary six when a batsman has scored 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. Others are – AK Bains and DJ Hooda. The following table lists the performance of these three batsmen

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 KV Kaushal 202 9 Uttarakhand v Sikkim Nadiad 06 Oct 2018
4 AK Bains 173* 9 H. Pradesh v Vidarbha Alur 26 Sep 2018
9 DJ Hooda 161 9 Baroda v Railways Alur (2) 13 Feb 2018

KV Kaushal became the ninth batsman in the history of Vijay Hazare Trophy to score nine or more boundary sixes in an  innings when a batsman  has scored a century.. The following table lists all the nine batsmen.

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 YK Pathan 108* 10 Baroda v Maharashtra Ahmedabad 16 Feb 2010
2 SD Chitnis 100* 10 Mumbai v Maharashtra Vadodara 14 Feb 2011
3 YK Pathan 114 10 Baroda v Saurashtra Mumbai 26 Feb 2012
4 SS Iyer 144 10 Mumbai v Railways Bengaluru 23 Sep 2018
5 MK Tiwary 130 09 Bengal v Vidarbha Rajkot 20 Nov 2014
6 DJ Hooda 161 09 Baroda v Railways Alur (2) 13 Feb 2018
7 Ishan Kishan 139 09 Jharkhand v Assam Chennai 24 Sep 2018
8 AK Bains 173* 09 H. Pradesh v Vidarbha Alur 26 Sep 2018
9 KV Kaushal 202 09 Uttarakhand v Sikkim Nadiad 06 Oct 2018

 

Two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in the history of Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in the history of Vijay Hazare Trophy.

KV Kaushal and VA Saxena of Uttarakhand scored 202 and 100 respectively against Sikkim at Nadiad on 06.10.18 and Samarth Singh and AD Nath of Uttar Pradesh  scored 115 not out  and 119  not out against Andhra at Delhi  on 06.10.18 to provide  the 22nd occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings  in the history of Vijay Hazare Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Player Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 1 S Dhawan 139* Delhi v Punjab Delhi 28 Feb 2008
  2 A Chopra 130* Delhi v Punjab Delhi 28 Feb 2008
               
2 1 J Arunkumar 108 Goa v Karnataka Chennai 29 Feb 2008
  2 A Ratra 103 Goa v Karnataka Chennai 29 Feb 2008
               
3 1 A Chopra 101* Delhi v Services Delhi 05 Mar 2008
  2 S Dhawan 100* Delhi v Services Delhi 05 Mar 2008
               
4 1 S Badrinath 122 Tamil Nadu v Kerala Vizag 16 Feb 2009
  2 KD Karthik 117* Tamil Nadu v Kerala Vizag 16 Feb 2009
               
5 1 V Kohli 114 Delhi v Railways Agartala 28 Feb 2009
  2 A Chopra 107 Delhi v Railways Agartala 28 Feb 2009
               
6 1 AM Hegde 121 Kerala v Hyderabad Chennai 11 Feb 2010
  2 VA Jagadeesh 113 Kerala v Hyderabad Chennai 11 Feb 2010
               
7 1 R Inder Singh 126* Punjab v Delhi Mohali 12 Feb 2011
  2 M Sidhana 100 Punjab v Delhi Mohali 12 Feb 2011
               
8 1 KL Rahul 110 Karnataka v Hyderabad Porvorim 18 Feb 2013
  2 RV Uthappa 103 Karnataka v Hyderabad Porvorim 18 Feb 2013
               
9 1 AA Singh 132 Odisha v Jharkhand Kolkata 22 Feb 2013
  2 P Patel 126 Odisha v Jharkhand Kolkata 22 Feb 2013
               
10 1 VA Jagadeesh 119 Kerala v Punjab Vizag 27 Feb 2013
  2 Sachin Baby 104* Kerala v Punjab Vizag 27 Feb 2013
               
11 1 SK Kamat 112 Goa v Hyderabad Bangalore 05 Mar 2014
  2 KA Vaz 111 Goa v Hyderabad Bangalore 05 Mar 2014
               
12 1 RV Uthappa 132* Karnataka v Gujarat Kolkata 11 Mar 2014
  2 KK Nair 120 Karnataka v Gujarat Kolkata 11 Mar 2014
               
13 1 AR Gupta 107 Rajasthan v M. Pradesh Nagpur 13 Nov 2014
  2 AL Menaria 103* Rajasthan v M. Pradesh Nagpur 13 Nov 2014
               
14 1 FY Fazal 105 Vidarbha v Bengal Rajkot 20 Nov 2014
  2 S Badrinath 100 Vidarbha v Bengal Rajkot 20 Nov 2014
               
15 1 KM Jadhav 101 Maharashtra v Andhra Delhi 14 Dec 2015
  2 AR Bawne 100 Maharashtra v Andhra Delhi 14 Dec 2015
               
16 1 SP Goswami 101 Bengal v Jharkhand Delhi 18 Mar 2017
  2 AR Easwaran 101 Bengal v Jharkhand Delhi 18 Mar 2017
               
17 1 DJ Hooda 161 Baroda v Railways Alur (2) 13 Feb 2018
  2 KH Devdhar 111 Baroda v Railways Alur (2) 13 Feb 2018
               
18 1 MA Agarwal 140 Karnataka v Hyderabad Delhi 21 Feb 2018
  2 R Samarth 125 Karnataka v Hyderabad Delhi 21 Feb 2018
               
19 1 PP Shaw 129 Mumbai v Railways Bengaluru 23 Sep 2018
  2 SS Iyer 144 Mumbai v Railways Bengaluru 23 Sep 2018
               
20 1 Kshitiz Sharma 109 Arunachal v Nagaland Anand 02 Oct 2018
  2 A Sahani 102* Arunachal v Nagaland Anand 02 Oct 2018
               
21 1 KV Kaushal 202 Uttarakhand v Sikkim Nadiad 06 Oct 2018
  2 VA Saxena 100 Uttarakhand v Sikkim Nadiad 06 Oct 2018
               
22 1 Samarth Singh 115* U. Pradesh v Andhra Delhi 06 Oct 2018
  2 AD Nath 119* U. Pradesh v Andhra Delhi 06 Oct 2018

 

Hat-tricks in one day internationals – Imran Tahir is the latest addition to the list

Hat-tricks in one day internationals – Imran Tahir is the latest addition to the list

Imran Tahir of South Africa performed the “Hattrick”  against Zimbabwe at Bloemfontein on 03.10.18 to provide the 45th occasion of a bowler performing the Hattrick in the history of one-day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Team Opposition Venue Date
1 Jalal-ud-Din Pakistan Australia Hyderabad (P) 20.09.82
2 BA Reid Australia New Zealand Sydney 29.01.86
3 C Sharma India New Zealand Nagpur 31.10.87
4 Wasim Akram Pakistan West Indies Sharjah 14.10.89
5 Wasim Akram Pakistan Australia Sharjah 04.05.90
6 Kapil Dev India Sri Lanka Calcutta 04.01.91
7 Aaqib Javed Pakistan India Sharjah 25.10.91
8 DK Morrison New Zealand India Napier 25.03.94
9 Waqar Younis Pakistan New Zealand East London 19.12.94
10 Saqlain Mushtaq Pakistan Zimbabwe Peshawar 03.11.96
11 EA Brandes Zimbabwe England Harare 03.01.97
12 AM Stuart Australia Pakistan Melbourne 16.01.97
13 Saqlain Mushtaq Pakistan Zimbabwe The Oval 11.06.99
14 WPUJC Vaas Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Colombo (SSC) 08.12.01
15 Mohammad Sami Pakistan West Indies Sharjah 15.02.02
16 WPUJC Vaas Sri Lanka Bangladesh Pietermaritzburg 14.02.03
17 B Lee Australia Kenya Durban 15.03.03
18 JM Anderson England Pakistan The Oval 20.06.03
19 SJ Harmison England India Nottingham 01.09.04
20 CK Langeveldt South Africa West Indies Barbados 11.05.05
21 Shahadat Hossain Bangladesh Zimbabwe Harare 02.08.06
22 JE Taylor West Indies Australia Mumbai (BS) 18.10.06
23 SE Bond New Zealand Australia Hobart 14.01.07
24 *SL Malinga Sri Lanka South Africa Guyana 28.03.07
25 A Flintoff England West Indies St Lucia 03.04.09
26 MF Maharoof Sri Lanka India Dambulla 22.06.10
27 Abdur Razzak Bangladesh Zimbabwe Dhaka 03.12.10
28 KAJ Roach West Indies Netherlands Delhi 28.02.11
29 SL Malinga Sri Lanka Kenya Colombo (RPS) 01.03.11
30 SL Malinga Sri Lanka Australia Colombo (RPS) 22.08.11
31 DT Christian Australia Sri Lanka Melbourne 02.03.12
32 NLTC Perera Sri Lanka Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 16.06.12
33 CJ McKay Australia England Cardiff 14.09.13
34 Rubel Hossain Bangladesh New Zealand Dhaka 29.10.13
35 Prosper Utseya Zimbabwe South Africa Harare 29.08.14
36 Taijul Islam Bangladesh Zimbabwe Dhaka 01.12.14
37 ST Finn England Australia Melbourne 14.02.15
38 JP Duminy South Africa Sri Lanka Sydney 18.03.15
39 K Rabada South Africa Bangladesh Mirpur 10.07.15
40 JP Faulkner Australia Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 24.08.16
41 Taskin Ahmed Bangladesh Sri Lanka Dambulla 28.03.17
42 PWH de Silva Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Galle 02.07.17
43 Kuldeep Yadav India Australia Kolkata 21.09.17
44 DSK Madushanka Sri Lanka Bangladesh Dhaka 27.01.18
45 Imran Tahir South Africa Zimbabwe Bloemfontein 03.10.18

Notes: Aaqib Javed was the youngest at 19 years and 81 days when he achieved this feat. * SL Malinga took 4 wickets in 4 balls in Guyana. 2007

Imran Tahir became the fourth South African bowler to perform the hattrick in one day internationals. The  feats of these  four bowlers are tabulated below.

No Player Team Opposition Venue Date
1 CK Langeveldt South Africa West Indies Barbados 11.05.05
2 JP Duminy South Africa Sri Lanka Sydney 18.03.15
3 K Rabada South Africa Bangladesh Mirpur 10.07.15
4 Imran Tahir South Africa Zimbabwe Bloemfontein 03.10.18

Imran Tahir’s Hattrick provides the eighth occasion of a bowler performing the feat against Zimbabwe in one-day internationals. All  such occasions are listed below

No Player Team Opposition Venue Date
1 Saqlain Mushtaq Pakistan Zimbabwe Peshawar 03.11.96
2 Saqlain Mushtaq Pakistan Zimbabwe The Oval 11.06.99
3 WPUJC Vaas Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Colombo (SSC) 08.12.01
4 Shahadat Hossain Bangladesh Zimbabwe Harare 02.08.06
5 Abdur Razzak Bangladesh Zimbabwe Dhaka 03.12.10
6 Taijul Islam Bangladesh Zimbabwe Dhaka 01.12.14
7 PWH de Silva Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Galle 02.07.17
8 Imran Tahir South Africa Zimbabwe Bloemfontein 03.10.18

SL Malinga {03}, Saqlain Mushtaq {02}, Wasim Akram {02} and WPUJC Vaas {02} are the four bowlers who have performed the feat on two or more  occasions. The feats of these four  bowlers are tabulated below

No No Player Team Opposition Venue Date
1 1 SL Malinga Sri Lanka South Africa Guyana 28.03.07
  2 SL Malinga Sri Lanka Kenya Colombo (RPS) 01.03.11
  3 SL Malinga Sri Lanka Australia Colombo (RPS) 22.08.11
             
2 1 Saqlain Mushtaq Pakistan Zimbabwe Peshawar 03.11.96
  2 Saqlain Mushtaq Pakistan Zimbabwe The Oval 11.06.99
             
3 1 Wasim Akram Pakistan West Indies Sharjah 14.10.89
  2 Wasim Akram Pakistan Australia Sharjah 04.05.90
             
4 1 WPUJC Vaas Sri Lanka Zimbabwe Colombo (SSC) 08.12.01
  2 WPUJC Vaas Sri Lanka Bangladesh Pietermaritzburg 14.02.03

 

Two bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the same innings in Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Two bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the same innings in Vijay Hazare Trophy.

T Pradeep and K Gowtham of Karnataka captured 4 for 35 and 4 for 26 against Himachal Pradesh at Bengaluru on 06.10.18 to provide the eleventh occasion of two bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the same innings in Vijay Hazare Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground .Date
1 1 SG Gehlot 08.0 0 30 4 Rajasthan Railways Kanpur 02.03.08
  2 G Singh 05.4 0 22 4 Rajasthan Railways Kanpur 02.03.08
                     
2 1 Tokas 10.0 0 72 4 Railways Vidarbha Kanpur 14.02.11
  2 SB Bangar 09.4 0 39 4 Railways Vidarbha Kanpur 14.02.11
                     
3 1 R Jesuraj 09.3 2 29 4 Tamil Nadu Kerala Bengaluru 24.02.12
  2 C Ganapathy 10.0 0 35 4 Tamil Nadu Kerala Bengaluru 24.02.12
                     
4 1 AB Agarkar 09.0 2 19 4 Mumbai Saurashtra Pune 17.02.13
  2 KM Waingankar 09.5 0 42 5 Mumbai Saurashtra Pune 17.02.13
                     
5 1 M Khatri 12.0 2 25 4 Rajasthan Vidarbha Indore 17.02.13
  2 G Singh 10.0 1 28 4 Rajasthan Vidarbha Indore 17.02.13
                     
6 1 SL Akshay 10.0 0 50 4 Karnataka Hyderabad Porvorim 18.02.13
  2 STR Binny 08.4 0 56 4 Karnataka Hyderabad Porvorim 18.02.13
                     
7 1 S Yadav 09.2 1 36 4 Services Jharkhand Kolkata 12.03.14
  2 S Nazar 12.0 1 53 4 Services Jharkhand Kolkata 12.03.14
                     
8 1 RP Singh 10.0 2 42 4 Gujarat Delhi Bengaluru 28.12.15
  2 JJ Bumrah 09.3 1 28 5 Gujarat Delhi Bengaluru 28.12.15
                     
9 1 SM Sanandia 10.0 3 47 5 Saurashtra Jharkhand Kolkata 01.03.17
  2 KD Patel 10.0 1 39 4 Saurashtra Jharkhand Kolkata 01.03.17
                     
10 1 MPrasidhKrishna 09.1 1 35 4 Karnataka Railways Alur 16.02.18
  2 T Pradeep 09.0 2 48 4 Karnataka Railways Alur 16.02.18
                     
11 1 T Pradeep 06.0 0 35 4 Karnataka H. Pradesh Bengaluru 06.10.18
  2 K Gowtham 05.0 0 26 4 Karnataka H. Pradesh Bengaluru 06.10.18

T Pradeep and K Gowtham of Karnataka captured 4 for 35 and 4 for 26 against Himachal Pradesh at Bengaluru on 06.10.18 to provide the third occasion of two Karnataka bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the same innings in Vijay Hazare Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground .Date
1 1 SL Akshay 10.0 0 50 4 Karnataka Hyderabad Porvorim 18.02.13
  2 STR Binny 08.4 0 56 4 Karnataka Hyderabad Porvorim 18.02.13
                     
2 1 MPrasidhKrishna 09.1 1 35 4 Karnataka Railways Alur 16.02.18
  2 T Pradeep 09.0 2 48 4 Karnataka Railways Alur 16.02.18
                     
3 1 T Pradeep 06.0 0 35 4 Karnataka H. Pradesh Bengaluru 06.10.18
  2 K Gowtham 05.0 0 26 4 Karnataka H. Pradesh Bengaluru 06.10.18
Karnataka Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in an innings in Vijay Hazare Trophy

Karnataka Bowlers who have captured four or more wickets in an innings in Vijay Hazare Trophy

T Pradeep and K Gowtham of Karnataka captured 4 for 35 and 4 for 26 against Himachal Pradesh at Bengaluru on 06.10.18 to provide the 36th and 37th occasion of Karnataka bowlers capturing four or more wickets in Vijay Hazare Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground .Date
1 R Vinay Kumar 10.0 1 46 4 Karnataka Goa Chennai 29.02.08
2 KP Appanna 03.0 0 08 4 Karnataka Kerala Chennai 01.03.08
3 SB Joshi 10.0 1 52 4 Karnataka Hyderabad Vizag 16.02.09
4 KP Appanna 10.0 0 56 5 Karnataka Goa Chennai 10.02.10
5 R Vinay Kumar 10.0 1 45 4 Karnataka Haryana Vadodara 23.02.10
6 R Vinay Kumar 08.1 1 35 4 Karnataka Goa Malappuram 10.02.11
7 RG More 06.3 1 18 6 Karnataka Goa Bengaluru 20.02.12
8 RG More 07.0 1 31 5 Karnataka Hyderabad Bangalore 24.02.12
9 AA Kazi 10.0 2 33 4 Karnataka Andhra Bengaluru 26.02.12
10 HS Sharath 12.0 0 40 4 Karnataka Kerala Vasco 15.02.13
11 SL Akshay 10.0 0 50 4 Karnataka Hyderabad Porvorim 18.02.13
12 STR Binny 08.4 0 56 4 Karnataka Hyderabad Porvorim 18.02.13
13 R Vinay Kumar 09.0 1 38 4 Karnataka Andhra Margao 20.02.13
14 R Vinay Kumar 10.0 0 42 5 Karnataka Hyderabad Bengaluru 28.02.14
15 R Vinay Kumar 10.2 0 34 5 Karnataka Kerala Alur 02.03.14
16 AA Kazi 11.0 1 49 4 Karnataka Goa Alur (3) 03.03.14
17 R Vinay Kumar 12.0 0 85 5 Karnataka Gujarat Kolkata 11.03.14
18 R Vinay Kumar 12.0 0 75 4 Karnataka Jharkhand Kolkata 14.03.14
19 A Mithun 09.4 1 19 4 Karnataka Railways Kolkata 16.03.14
20 A Mithun 10.0 3 18 4 Karnataka Andhra Secunderabad 07.11.14
21 A Mithun 10.0 1 38 4 Karnataka Tamiladu Secunderabad 10.11.14
22 S Aravind 10.0 1 41 4 Karnataka Hyderabad Hyd-RGS 11.11.14
23 R Vinay Kumar 10.0 1 45 4 Karnataka Railways Bengaluru 10.12.15
24 J Suchith 10.0 0 35 4 Karnataka Jharkhand Alur (2) 15.12.15
25 S Gopal 05.0 0 19 5 Karnataka Kerala Bengaluru 17.12.15
26 K Gowtham 10.0 1 58 4 Karnataka Jharkhand Kolkata 25.02.17
27 RG More 07.2 1 20 4 Karnataka Saurashtra Kolkata 28.02.17
28 MPrasidhKrishna 07.0 4 15 4 Karnataka J + K Kalyani 03.03.17
29 K Gowtham 08.0 0 28 5 Karnataka Hyderabad Kolkata 04.03.17
30 K Gowtham 09.0 0 42 4 Karnataka Baroda Bengaluru 07.02.18
31 MPrasidhKrishna 08.2 0 33 6 Karnataka Assam Bengaluru 08.02.18
32 J Suchith 10.0 1 34 5 Karnataka Odisha Alur 13.02.18
33 MPrasidhKrishna 09.1 1 35 4 Karnataka Railways Alur 16.02.18
34 T Pradeep 09.0 2 48 4 Karnataka Railways Alur 16.02.18
35 S Gopal 06.5 0 31 5 Karnataka Hyderabad Delhi 21.02.18
36 T Pradeep 06.0 0 35 4 Karnataka H. Pradesh Bengaluru 06.10.18
37 K Gowtham 05.0 0 26 4 Karnataka H. Pradesh Bengaluru 06.10.18

 

West Indies losing a test by an innings margin

West Indies losing a test by an innings margin

West Indies lost the just concluded test against India at Rajkot by an innings and 272 runs to provide the 42nd occasion of West Indies losing a test by an innings margin. It is just a coincidence that this loss provided India its 42nd win by an innings margin. All the 42 occasions of West Indies losing a test by an innings margin is listed below in the descending order of runs. West Indies losing this test by an innings and 272 runs provides its second largest defeat by an innings margin. West Indies had lost by an innings and 283  runs against England at Leeds in May 2007, which represents its largest defeat by an innings margin

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies lost inns & 283 runs v England Leeds 25 May 2007
2 West Indies lost inns & 272 runs v India Rajkot 04 Oct 2018
3 West Indies lost inns & 237 runs v England The Oval 22 Aug 1957
4 West Indies lost inns & 220 runs v South Africa Centurion 17 Dec 2014
5 West Indies lost inns & 217 runs v Australia Brisbane 16 Jan 1931
6 West Indies lost inns & 212 runs v Australia Hobart 10 Dec 2015
7 West Indies lost inns & 209 runs v England Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
8 West Indies lost inns & 183 runs v Australia Adelaide 25 Jan 1997
9 West Indies lost inns & 172 runs v Australia Sydney 01 Jan 1931
10 West Indies lost inns & 126 runs v Australia Brisbane 23 Nov 2000
11 West Indies lost inns & 126 runs v India Mumbai 14 Nov 2013
12 West Indies lost inns & 122 runs v Australia Melbourne 13 Feb 1931
13 West Indies lost inns & 112 runs v India Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
14 West Indies lost inns & 105 runs v New Zealand Wellington 26 Dec 1999
15 West Indies lost inns & 100 runs v South Africa Durban 10 Jan 2008
16 West Indies lost inns & 092 runs v India North Sound 21 Jul 2016
17 West Indies lost inns & 086 runs v South Africa Bridgetown 21 Apr 2005
18 West Indies lost inns & 083 runs v England Ch-le-St 14 May 2009
19 West Indies lost inns & 082 runs v Australia Kingston 11 Jun 1955
20 West Indies lost inns & 073 runs v New Zealand Wellington 11 Dec 2013
21 West Indies lost inns & 071 runs v England The Oval 11 Aug 1928
22 West Indies lost inns & 067 runs v New Zealand Wellington 01 Dec 2017
23 West Indies lost inns & 065 runs v Australia Brisbane 26 Nov 2009
24 West Indies lost inns & 065 runs v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2003
25 West Indies lost inns & 058 runs v England Lord’s 23 Jun 1928
26 West Indies lost inns & 055 runs v Australia Sydney 30 Dec 1984
27 West Indies lost inns & 053 runs v Australia Kingston 29 Apr 1995
28 West Indies lost inns & 051 runs v India Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
29 West Indies lost inns & 039 runs v England Leeds 17 Aug 2000
30 West Indies lost inns & 036 runs v England Lord’s 20 Jun 1957
31 West Indies lost inns & 034 runs v England The Oval 18 Aug 1966
32 West Indies lost inns & 030 runs v England Manchester 21 Jul 1928
33 West Indies lost inns & 30 runs v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1968
34 West Indies lost inns & 029 runs v Pakistan Rawalpindi 29 Nov 1997
35 West Indies lost inns & 027 runs v Australia Perth 01 Dec 2000
36 West Indies lost inns & 027 runs v England Lord’s 24 Jun 1933
37 West Indies lost inns & 019 runs v Pakistan Peshawar 17 Nov 1997
38 West Indies lost inns & 017 runs v England The Oval 12 Aug 1933
39 West Indies lost inns & 015 runs v India Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
40 West Indies lost inns & 006 runs v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Oct 2015
41 West Indies lost inns & 005 runs v England Leeds 25 Jul 1957
42 West Indies lost inns & 001 runs v Pakistan Port of Spain 26 Mar 1958
India posts its innings victory by largest margin

India posts its innings victory by largest margin

India posted its largest innings win when it trounced West Indies by an innings and 272 runs in the just concluded test at Rajkot. It was an improvement over the innings and 262 runs win against Afghanistan at Bengaluru in Jul 2018 which was its immediate previous test. The following table lists India’s 42 innings victories in the order of descending runs

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won inns & 272 runs v West Indies Rajkot 04 Oct 2018
2 India won inns & 262 runs v Afghanistan Bengaluru 14 Jun 2018
3 India won inns & 239 runs v Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007
4 India won inns & 239 runs v Sri Lanka Nagpur 24 Nov 2017
5 India won inns & 219 runs v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
6 India won inns & 198 runs v New Zealand Nagpur 20 Nov 2010
7 India won inns & 171 runs v Sri Lanka Pallekele 12 Aug 2017
8 India won inns & 144 runs v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
9 India won inns & 140 runs v Bangladesh Dhaka 10 Dec 2004
10 India won inns & 135 runs v Australia Hyd-RGS 02 Mar 2013
11 India won inns & 131 runs v Pakistan Rawalpindi 13 Apr 2004
12 India won inns & 126 runs v West Indies Mumbai 14 Nov 2013
13 India won inns & 119 runs v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
14 India won inns & 115 runs v New Zealand Hyd-RGS 23 Aug 2012
15 India won inns & 112 runs v West Indies Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
16 India won inns & 109 runs v New Zealand Chennai 06 Jan 1956
17 India won inns & 106 runs v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
18 India won inns & 101 runs v Zimbabwe Nagpur 21 Feb 2002
19 India won inns & 100 runs v Australia Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
20 India won inns & 095 runs v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
21 India won inns & 092 runs v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016
22 India won inns & 090 runs v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 13 Sep 2005
23 India won inns & 083 runs v Bangladesh Chittagong 17 Dec 2004
24 India won inns & 075 runs v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016
25 India won inns & 070 runs v Pakistan Delhi 16 Oct 1952
26 India won inns & 067 runs v Sri Lanka Cuttack 04 Jan 1987
27 India won inns & 057 runs v South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
28 India won inns & 053 runs v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 3 Aug 2017
29 India won inns & 052 runs v Pakistan Multan 28 Mar 2004
30 India won inns & 051 runs v West Indies Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
31 India won inns & 046 runs v England Leeds 22 Aug 2002
32 India won inns & 036 runs v England Mumbai 08 Dec 2016
33 India won inns & 027 runs v New Zealand Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 1955
34 India won inns & 024 runs v Sri Lanka Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 2009
35 India won inns & 022 runs v England Chennai 11 Feb 1993
36 India won inns & 017 runs v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
37 India won inns & 015 runs v West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
38 India won inns & 015 runs v England Mumbai 19 Feb 1993
39 India won inns & 013 runs v Zimbabwe Delhi 13 Mar 1993
40 India won inns & 008 runs v England Chennai 06 Feb 1952
41 India won inns & 008 runs v Sri Lanka Chandigarh 23 Nov 1990
42 India won inns & 002 runs v Australia Sydney 07 Jan 1978

India posted its largest innings win when it trounced West Indies by an innings and 272 runs in the just concluded test at Rajkot to provide its sixth innings victory against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below in the order of descending runs.

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won inns & 272 runs v West Indies Rajkot 04 Oct 2018
2 India won inns & 126 runs v West Indies Mumbai 14 Nov 2013
3 India won inns & 112 runs v West Indies Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
4 India won inns & 092 runs v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016
5 India won inns & 051 runs v West Indies Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
6 India won inns & 015 runs v West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
Kuldeep Yadav’s five for 57 in the third innings at Rajkot provides the 99th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets when a team was asked to follow on after fielding first

Kuldeep Yadav’s five for 57 in the third innings at Rajkot provides the 99th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets when a team was asked to follow on after fielding first

Kuldeep Yadav of  India  captured five for 57 in the just concluded  test against West Indies  at Rajkot  to  provide the  99th occasion of a bowler  capturing five  or more wickets  in the third innings of a test when a team had  been asked to follow on after fielding first. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 W Bates 33.0×4 14 74 7 3 Eng Aus Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
2 W Barnes 38.3×4 26 31 6 3 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1885
3 J Briggs 38.1×4 17 45 6 3 Eng Aus Lord’s 19 Jul 1886
4 GA Lohmann 37.0×4 14 68 5 3 Eng Aus The Oval 12 Aug 1886
5 J Briggs 14.2×4 5 11 8 3 Eng SAF Cape Town 25 Mar 1889
6 J Briggs 28.0 7 87 6 3 Eng Aus Adelaide 24 Mar 1892
7 J Briggs 35.0×5 6 114 5 3 Eng Aus The Oval 14 Aug 1893
8 C Heseltine 16.2×5 3 38 5 3 Eng SAF Johannesburg 02 Mar 1896
9 MA Noble 17.0 1 49 6 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1898
10 MA Noble 33.0 7 84 5 3 Aus Eng Adelaide 14 Jan 1898
11 CE McLeod 48.0 24 65 5 3 Eng Eng Adelaide 14 Jan 1898
12 LC Braund 28.4 8 61 5 3 Eng Aus Sydney 13 Dec 1901
13 WP Howell 26.0 6 81 5 3 Aus SAF Cape Town 08 Nov 1902
14 C Kelleway 14.2 4 33 5 3 Aus SAF Manchester 27 May 1912
15 MW Tate 25.5×8 6 75 5 3 Eng Aus Melbourne 13 Feb 1925
16 AP Freeman 39.4 13 100 5 3 Eng SAF Manchester 27 Jul 1929
17 CV Grimmett 14.3 4 49 5 3 Aus Win Brisbane 16 Jan 1931
18 TW Wall 15.1 7 14 5 3 Aus SAF Brisbane 27 Nov 1931
19 CS Marriott 29.2 6 59 6 3 Eng Win The Oval 12 Aug 1933
20 H Verity 22.3 8 43 8 3 Eng Aus Lord’s 22 Jun 1934
21 CV Grimmett 36.4 17 56 5 3 Aus SAF Cape Town 01 Jan 1936
22 GOB Allen 20.0 3 80 7 3 Eng Ind The Oval 15 Aug 1936
23 ERH Toshack 20.7v8 2 82 6 3 Aus Eng Brisbane 29 Nov 1946
24 DVP Wright 32.2 6 80 5 3 Eng SAF Lord’s 21 Jun 1947
25 ERH Toshack 17.0×8 6 29 6 3 Aus Ind Brisbane 28 Nov 1947
26 RR Lindwall 16.5×8 4 38 7 3 Aus Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
27 W Ferguson 40.0 6 116 5 3 Win Eng Georgetown 03 Mar 1948
28 WA Johnston 20.1×8 5 44 6 3 Aus SAF Johannesburg 24 Dec 1949
29 RR Lindwall 15.4×8 2 32 5 3 Aus SAF Cape Town 31 Dec 1949
30 AL Valentine 26.3 10 39 6 3 Win Eng The Oval 12 Aug 1950
31 R Tattersall 32.2 14 49 5 3 Eng SAF Lord’s 21 Jun 1951
32 AV Bedser 15.0 6 27 5 3 Eng Ind Manchester 17 Jul 1952
33 MH Mankad 24.2 3 79 5 3 Ind Pak Delhi 16 Oct 1952
34 FH Tyson 21.3 7 28 6 3 Eng SAF Nottingham 09 Jun 1955
35 SP Gupte 32.4 19 45 5 3 Ind NZl Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 1955
36 AL Valentine 22.4 11 32 5 3 Win NZl Christchurch 18 Feb 1956
37 DS Atkinson 31.0 12 66 5 3 Win NZl Wellington 03 Mar 1956
38 JC Laker 41.3 21 55 6 3 Eng Aus Leeds 12 Jul 1956
39 JC Laker 51.2 23 53 10 3 Eng Aus Manchester 26 Jul 1956
40 JB Statham 41.2 12 118 5 3 Eng Win Nottingham 04 Jul 1957
41 GAR Lock 16.0 7 20 6 3 Eng Win The Oval 22 Aug 1957
42 R Benaud 21.0×8 6 49 5 3 Aus SAF Cape Town 31 Dec 1957
43 R Benaud 41.0×8 8 84 5 3 Aus SAF Johannesburg 07 Feb 1958
44 R Gilchrist 21.0 7 55 6 3 Win Ind Kolkata 31 Dec 1958
45 GAR Lock 28.2 13 53 6 3 Eng NZl Christchurch 27 Feb 1959
46 JB Statham 21.0 10 31 5 3 Eng Ind Nottingham 04 Jun 1959
47 JB Statham 21.0 6 34 5 3 Eng SAF Lord’s 23 Jun 1960
48 LR Gibbs 46.0 16 98 6 3 Win Eng Manchester 06 Jun 1963
49 FJ Titmus 45.5 19 66 5 3 Eng SAF Durban 04 Dec 1964
50 FJ Titmus 26.0 17 19 5 3 Eng NZl Leeds 08 Jul 1965
51 LR Gibbs 41.0 16 69 5 3 Win Eng Manchester 02 Jun 1966
52 LR Gibbs 19.0 6 39 6 3 Win Eng Leeds 04 Aug 1966
53 Mushtaq Mohd 18.0 2 49 5 3 Pak NZl Dunedin 07 Feb 1973
54 G Dymock 27.0×8 7 58 5 3 Aus NZl Adelaide 26 Jan 1974
55 CM Old 08.0 3 21 5 3 Eng Ind Lord’s 20 Jun 1974
56 AW Greig 15.0×8 3 51 5 3 Eng NZl Auckland 20 Feb 1975
57 IT Botham 20.5 8 34 8 3 Eng Pak Lord’s 15 Jun 1978
58 IT Botham 29.0 8 70 5 3 Eng Ind Birmingham 12 Jul 1979
59 TM Alderman 35.3 6 135 6 3 Aus Eng Leeds 16 Jul 1981
60 RGD Willis 28.0 3 101 6 3 Eng Ind Lord’s 10 Jun 1982
61 Mudassar Nazar 19.0 7 32 6 3 Pak Eng Lord’s 12 Aug 1982
62 Abdul Qadir 50.5 12 142 7 3 Pak Aus Faisalabad 30 Sep 1982
63 TG Hogan 25.2 6 66 5 3 Aus Srl Kandy 22 Apr 1983
64 RJ Hadlee 18.0 6 28 5 3 NZl Eng Christchurch 03 Feb 1984
65 RA Harper 28.4 12 57 6 3 Win Eng Manchester 26 Jul 1984
66 RM Ellison 17.0 3 46 5 3 Eng Aus The Oval 29 Aug 1985
67 CA Walsh 30.2 6 73 5 3 Aus NZl Auckland 27 Feb 1987
68 MG Hughes 21.0 7 67 5 3 Aus Srl Perth 12 Feb 1988
69 DV Lawrence 25.5 4 106 5 3 Eng Win The Oval 08 Aug 1991
70 A Kumble 21.0 7 64 6 3 Ind Eng Chennai 11 Feb 1993
71 A Kumble 38.5 16 70 5 3 Ind Zim Delhi 13 Mar 1993
72 SK Warne 19.5 9 31 6 3 Aus NZl Hobart 26 Nov 1993
73 A Kumble 27.3 9 59 7 3 Ind Srl Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
74 CA Walsh 15.2 8 18 6 3 Win NZl Wellington 10 Feb 1995
75 M Muralitharan 20.3 4 33 5 3 Srl Zim Col-RPS 11 Sep 1996
76 M Muralitharan 42.5 13 94 7 3 Srl Zim Kandy 07 Jan 1998
77 AA Donald 40.0 14 88 6 3 SAF Eng Manchester 02 Jul 1998
78 M Muralitharan 35.0 5 84 7 3 Srl SAF Galle 20 Jul 2000
79 M Ntini 31.4 12 66 6 3 SAF NZl Bloemfontein 17 Nov 2000
80 GD McGrath 15.3 6 43 5 3 Aus Eng The Oval 23 Aug 2001
81 GD McGrath 12.3 4 21 5 3 Aus SAF Johannesburg 22 Feb 2002
82 Danish Kaneria 32.0 3 110 5 3 Pak NZl Lahore 01 May 2002
83 Harbhajan Singh 28.3 12 48 7 3 Ind Win Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
84 SCG MacGill 48.0 10 152 5 3 Aus Eng Melbourne 26 Dec 2002
85 A Kumble 30.0 10 72 6 3 Ind Pak Multan 28 Mar 2004
86 DL Vettori 28.2 9 100 6 3 NZl Ban Chittagong 26 Oct 2004
87 IK Pathan 09.0 2 32 5 3 Ind Ban Chittagong 17 Dec 2004
88 RJ Peterson 13.0 2 33 5 3 SAF Ban Chittagong 29 Feb 2008
89 M Muralitharan 13.0 3 26 6 3 Srl Ind Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
90 ST Finn 10.0 2 42 5 3 Eng Ban Manchester 04 Jun 2010
91 SL Malinga 17.0 2 50 5 3 Srl Ind Galle 18 Jul 2010
92 GP Swann 38.0 6 106 6 3 Eng Ind The Oval 18 Aug 2011
93 R Ashwin 26.5 9 54 6 3 Ind NZl Hyd-LBS 23 Aug 2012
94 JL Pattinson 08.0 2 27 5 3 Aus Win Hobart 10 Dec 2015
95 JM Anderson 27.0 9 58 5 3 Eng Srl Ch-le-St 27 May 2016
96 R Ashwin 25.0 8 83 7 3 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
97 RA Jadeja 39.0 5 152 5 3 Ind Srl Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
98 KA Maharaj 17.3 5 59 5 3 SAF Zim Port Elizabeth 26 Dec 2017
99 Kuldeep Yadav 14.0 2 57 5 3 Ind Win Rajkot 04 Oct 2018

Kuldeep Yadav of  India  captured five for 57 in the just concluded  test against West Indies  at Rajkot  to  provide the 12th occasion of an Indian bowler  capturing five  or more wickets  in the third innings of a test when a team had  been asked to follow on after fielding first. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 24.2 3 79 5 3 Ind Pak Delhi 16 Oct 1952
2 SP Gupte 32.4 19 45 5 3 Ind NZl Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 1955
3 A Kumble 21.0 7 64 6 3 Ind Eng Chennai 11 Feb 1993
4 A Kumble 38.5 16 70 5 3 Ind Zim Delhi 13 Mar 1993
5 A Kumble 27.3 9 59 7 3 Ind Srl Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
6 Harbhajan Singh 28.3 12 48 7 3 Ind Win Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
7 A Kumble 30.0 10 72 6 3 Ind Pak Multan 28 Mar 2004
8 IK Pathan 09.0 2 32 5 3 Ind Ban Chittagong 17 Dec 2004
9 R Ashwin 26.5 9 54 6 3 Ind NZl Hyd-LBS 23 Aug 2012
10 R Ashwin 25.0 8 83 7 3 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
11 RA Jadeja 39.0 5 152 5 3 Ind Srl Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
12 Kuldeep Yadav 14.0 2 57 5 3 Ind Win Rajkot 04 Oct 2018

Kuldeep Yadav of  India  captured five for 57 in the just concluded  test against West Indies  at Rajkot  to  provide the  ninth occasion of a bowler  capturing five  or more wickets  in the third innings of a test against West Indies when West Indies had been asked to follow on after fielding first. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CV Grimmett 14.3 4 49 5 3 Aus Win Brisbane 16 Jan 1931
2 CS Marriott 29.2 6 59 6 3 Eng Win The Oval 12 Aug 1933
3 JB Statham 41.2 12 118 5 3 Eng Win Nottingham 04 Jul 1957
4 GAR Lock 16.0 7 20 6 3 Eng Win The Oval 22 Aug 1957
5 DV Lawrence 25.5 4 106 5 3 Eng Win The Oval 08 Aug 1991
6 Harbhajan Singh 28.3 12 48 7 3 Ind Win Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
7 JL Pattinson 08.0 2 27 5 3 Aus Win Hobart 10 Dec 2015
8 R Ashwin 25.0 8 83 7 3 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
9 Kuldeep Yadav 14.0 2 57 5 3 Ind Win Rajkot 04 Oct 2018

Kuldeep Yadav of India captured five for 57 in the just concluded test against West Indies at Rajkot to provide the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in the third innings of a test against West Indies when West  Indies was asked to follow on after fielding first. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Harbhajan Singh 28.3 12 48 7 3 Ind Win Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
2 R Ashwin 25.0 8 83 7 3 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
3 Kuldeep Yadav 14.0 2 57 5 3 Ind Win Rajkot 04 Oct 2018

Five or more Indian batsmen scoring fifties in a test innings

Five or more Indian batsmen scoring fifties in a test innings

Indian innings contained five fifties – PP Shaw {134}, CA Pujara {86}, V Kohli {139}, RR Pant {92} and RA Jadeja {100 not out} against West Indies in the ongoing test at Rajkot to provide the 30th occasion of five or more Indian batsmen scoring fifties in test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team-innings Opposition Venue Start Date C HC 50+
1 India (innings 1) New Zealand Kanpur 18 Nov 1976 0 6 6
2 India (innings 1) West Indies Kanpur 02 Feb 1979 3 2 5
3 India (innings 2) Australia Chennai 11 Sep 1979 0 5 5
4 India (innings 1) England Chennai 11 Feb 1993 2 3 5
5 India (innings 1) Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994 1 4 5
6 India (innings 1) Sri Lanka Nagpur 26 Nov 1997 0 5 5
7 India (innings 2) Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998 1 5 6
8 India (innings 1) Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999 2 3 5
9 India (innings 3) New Zealand Mohali 10 Oct 1999 2 3 5
10 India (innings 2) Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001 1 4 5
11 India (innings 1) Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007 4 1 5
12 India (innings 2) England Nottingham 27 Jul 2007 0 5 5
13 India (innings 1) England The Oval 09 Aug 2007 1 5 6
14 India (innings 1) Pakistan Kolkata 30 Nov 2007 3 3 6
15 India (innings 2) Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008 2 3 5
16 India (innings 1) Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2008 1 4 5
17 India (innings 1) Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008 1 4 5
18 India (innings 3) New Zealand Napier 26 Mar 2009 2 3 5
19 India (innings 1) Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009 3 2 5
20 India (innings 2) Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009 2 4 6
21 India (innings 2) Bangladesh Dhaka 24 Jan 2010 2 3 5
22 India (innings 2) Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010 2 3 5
23 India (innings 2) New Zealand Nagpur 20 Nov 2010 1 4 5
24 India (innings 2) West Indies Mumbai 22 Nov 2011 1 4 5
25 India (innings 2) England Mohali 26 Nov 2016 0 5 5
26 India (innings 2) England Chennai 16 Dec 2016 2 3 5
27 India (innings 1) Bangladesh Hyd-RGS 09 Feb 2017 3 3 6
28 India (innings 2) Australia Ranchi 16 Mar 2017 2 3 5
29 India (innings 1) Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017 2 4 6
30 India (innings 1) West Indies Rajkot 04 Oct 2018 3 2 5

Indian innings contained five fifties – PP Shaw {134}, CA Pujara {86},  V Kohli {139}, RR Pant {92} and RA Jadeja {100 not out} against West Indies in the ongoing test at Rajkot to provide the second occasion of five Indian batsmen scoring fifties in a test innings against West Indies. Both such occasions are tabulated below

No Team-innings Opposition Venue Start Date C HC 50+
1 India (innings 2) West Indies Mumbai 22 Nov 2011 1 4 5
2 India (innings 1) West Indies Rajkot 04 Oct 2018 3 2 5

 

Three or more Indian batsmen scoring centuries in a test innings

Three or more Indian batsmen scoring centuries in a test innings

Indian innings contained three  centuries – PP Shaw {134}, V Kohli {139} and RA Jadeja {100 not out} against West Indies in the ongoing test  at Rajkot to provide the 23rd occasion of three or more Indian batsmen scoring centuries in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team-innings Opposition Ground Start Date C
1 India (innings 1) New Zealand Hyd-LBS 19 Nov 1955 3
2 India (innings 1) West Indies Delhi 24 Jan 1979 3
3 India (innings 1) West Indies Kanpur 02 Feb 1979 3
4 India (innings 1) Australia Delhi 13 Oct 1979 3
5 India (innings 1) Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986 3
6 India (innings 2) Australia Mumbai 15 Oct 1986 3
7 India (innings 2) Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986 3
8 India (innings 1) Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997 3
9 India (innings 1) New Zealand Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999 3
10 India (innings 1) Zimbabwe Nagpur 25 Nov 2000 3
11 India (innings 2) Zimbabwe Nagpur 21 Feb 2002 3
12 India (innings 1) England Leeds 22 Aug 2002 3
13 India (innings 1) West Indies Gros Islet 10 Jun 2006 3
14 India (innings 1) Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007 4
15 India (innings 1) Pakistan Kolkata 30 Nov 2007 3
16 India (innings 1) Pakistan Bengaluru 08 Dec 2007 3
17 India (innings 1) Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009 3
18 India (innings 2) South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010 4
19 India (innings 1) West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011 3
20 India (innings 2) England Mumbai 08 Dec 2016 3
21 India (innings 1) Bangladesh Hyd-RGS 09 Feb 2017 3
22 India (innings 2) Sri Lanka Nagpur 24 Nov 2017 4
23 India (innings 1) West Indies Rajkot 04 Oct 2018 3

The following table  lists three occasions of four Indian  batsmen scoring  centuries in  a test innings – against Bangladesh at Dhaka in May 2007, against South Africa  at  Kolkata  in Feb 2010 and against Sri Lanka at Nagpur in Nov  2017

No Team-innings Opposition Ground Start Date C
1 India (innings 1) Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007 4
2 India (innings 2) South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010 4
3 India (innings 2) Sri Lanka Nagpur 24 Nov 2017 4

Indian innings contained three  centuries – PP Shaw {134}, V Kohli {139} and RA Jadeja {100 not out} against West Indies in the ongoing test  at Rajkot to provide the fifth occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring centuries in a test innings against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team-innings Opposition Ground Start Date C
1 India (innings 1) West Indies Delhi 24 Jan 1979 3
2 India (innings 1) West Indies Kanpur 02 Feb 1979 3
3 India (innings 1) West Indies Gros Islet 10 Jun 2006 3
4 India (innings 1) West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011 3
5 India (innings 1) West Indies Rajkot 04 Oct 2018 3