V Kohli’s yet another feat – becomes the first captain to score 200 plus runs in a test on ten occasions in the annals of test cricket

V Kohli’s yet another feat – becomes the first captain to score 200 plus runs in a test on ten occasions in the annals of test cricket

V Kohli became the first captain in the annals of test cricket to score 200 plus runs in a test on ten occasions in the annals of test cricket when he totaled 200 runs in the just concluded test against England at Nottingham. He scored 97 and 103 in this test. BC Lara and RT Ponting are the other two captains who have scored 200 plus runs in a test on seven occasions. The performance of these three captains is tabulated below.

No Player FI SI Tot Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 115 141 256 Ind Aus Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
2 V Kohli 200 200 Ind Win North Sound 21 Jul 2016
3 V Kohli 211 17 228 Ind NZl Indore 08 Oct 2016
4 V Kohli 167 81 248 Ind Eng Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016
5 V Kohli 235 235 Ind Eng Mumbai 08 Dec 2016
6 V Kohli 204 38 242 Ind Ban Hyd-RGS 09 Feb 2017
7 V Kohli 213 213 Ind Srl Nagpur 24 Nov 2017
8 V Kohli 243 50 293 Ind Srl Delhi 02 Dec 2017
9 V Kohli 149 51 200 Ind Eng Birmingham 01 Aug 2018
10 V Kohli 97 103 200 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018
                 
1 BC Lara 213 DNB 213 Win Aus Kingston 13 Mar 1999
2 BC Lara 91 122 213 Win Aus Port of Spain 19 Apr 2003
3 BC Lara 209 209 Win Srl Gros Islet 20 Jun 2003
4 BC Lara 202 5 207 Win SAF Johannesburg 12 Dec 2003
5 BC Lara 115 86 201 Win SAF Cape Town 02 Jan 2004
6 BC Lara 400* 400 Win Eng St John’s 10 Apr 2004
7 BC Lara 216 216 Win Pak Multan 19 Nov 2006
                 
1 RT Ponting 207 4* 211 Aus Pak Sydney 02 Jan 2005
2 RT Ponting 149 104* 253 Aus Win Brisbane 03 Nov 2005
3 RT Ponting 120 143* 263 Aus SAF Sydney 02 Jan 2006
4 RT Ponting 103 116 219 Aus SAF Durban 24 Mar 2006
5 RT Ponting 196 60* 256 Aus Eng Brisbane 23 Nov 2006
6 RT Ponting 101 99 200 Aus SAF Melbourne 26 Dec 2008
7 RT Ponting 209 89 298 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010

 

England batsman’s fourth innings test century in losing cause

England batsman’s fourth innings test century in losing cause

JC Buttler of England scored 106 against  India in the just concluded test at Nottingham. His effort was in losing cause to provide the 79th occasion of a batsman’s fourth innings test century in a losing cause in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 20th occasion of an England batsman’s fourth innings test century going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JB Hobbs 123 4 Eng Aus Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
2 H Sutcliffe 115 4 Eng Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
3 FE Woolley 123 4 Eng Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
4 H Sutcliffe 127 4 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
5 EH Hendren 123 4 Eng Win Georgetown 21 Feb 1930
6 M Leyland 111* 4 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
7 C Washbrook 114 4 Eng Win Lord’s 24 Jun 1950
8 W Watson 116 4 Eng Win Kingston 15 Jan 1954
9 FC Hayes 106* 4 Eng Win The Oval 26 Jul 1973
10 APE Knott 106* 4 Eng Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1975
11 DW Randall 174 4 Eng Aus Melbourne 12 Mar 1977
12 GA Gooch 116 4 Eng Win Bridgetown 13 Mar 1981
12 AJ Lamb 113 4 Eng Win Lord’s 16 Jun 1988
14 GA Gooch 133 4 Eng Aus Manchester 03 Jun 1993
15 ME Trescothick 117 4 Eng Pak Manchester 31 May 2001
16 AN Cook 116 4 Eng Aus Perth 14 Dec 2006
17 IJL Trott 112 4 Eng Srl Galle 26 Mar 2012
18 BA Stokes 120 4 Eng Aus Perth 13 Dec 2013
19 MM Ali 108* 4 Eng Srl Leeds 20 Jun 2014
20 JC Buttler 106 4 Eng Ind Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

JC Buttler’s 106 provides the third occasion of a batsman’s fourth innings test century in a losing cause against India. All the three occasions are listed below. JC Buttler became the first batsman in the annals of test cricket to witness a batsman’s fourth innings test century in a losing cause against India

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Mushfiqur Rahim 101 4 Ban Ind Chittagong 17 Jan 2010
2 AD Mathews 110 4 Srl Ind Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
3 JC Buttler 106 4 Eng Ind Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

 

KPL 2018 – Match No 08 – Bangalore Blasters vs Bijapur at Hubballi on 22.08.18 – Match abandoned without a ball being bowled

KPL 2018 – Match No 08 – Bangalore Blasters vs Bijapur at Hubballi on 22.08.18 – Match abandoned without a ball being bowled

Karnataka Premier League witnessed its fourth abandoned game when this game was abandoned. The following table lists all the four abandoned games. It is interesting to note that for the first time in the history of KPL, three games in a row are abandoned with a ball being bowled without toss. It is  also for the first time in the history of KPL that two games scheduled for a day are abandoned without a ball being bowled

No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Match Date
1 Bellary Shivamogga Abandoned   Mysore Sep 05, 2017
2 Panthers Bulls Abandoned   Hubballi Aug 21, 2018
3 Hubli-T Bellary Abandoned   Hubballi Aug 22, 2018
4 Blasters Bulls Abandoned   Hubballi Aug 22, 2018
KPL 2018 – Match No 07 –Hubli Tigers vs Bellary Tuskers at Hubballi on 22.08.18 – Match abandoned without a ball being bowled

KPL 2018 – Match No 07 –Hubli Tigers vs Bellary Tuskers at Hubballi on 22.08.18 – Match abandoned without a ball being bowled

Karnataka Premier League witnessed its third abandoned game when this game was abandoned. The following table lists  all  the  three abandoned  games

No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Match Date
1 Bellary Shivamogga Abandoned   Mysore Sep 05, 2017
2 Panthers Bulla Abandoned   Hubballi Aug 21, 2018
3 Hubli-T Bellary Abandoned   Hubballi Aug 22, 2018
India’s test wins by 200 plus runs margin

India’s test wins by 200 plus runs margin

India won  the just  concluded test against England at Nottingham by 203 runs to provide the 18th occasion of India winning a test by 200 plus runs  margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of runs  margin

No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 337 runs won 1st v South Africa Delhi 03 Dec 2015
2 India won 321 runs won 1st v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
3 India won 320 runs won 1st v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
4 India won 304 runs won 1st v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
5 India won 280 runs won 1st v South Africa Kanpur 08 Dec 1996
6 India won 279 runs won 1st v England Leeds 19 Jun 1986
7 India won 278 runs won 1st v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
8 India won 272 runs lost 1st v New Zealand Auckland 07 Mar 1968
9 India won 259 runs won 1st v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
10 India won 255 runs won 1st v West Indies Chennai 11 Jan 1988
11 India won 246 runs won 1st v England Vizag 17 Nov 2016
12 India won 237 runs lost 1st v West Indies Gros Islet 09 Aug 2016
13 India won 235 runs won 1st v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
14 India won 222 runs won 1st v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
15 India won 216 runs won 1st v New Zealand Chennai 26 Nov 1976
16 India won 212 runs won 1st v Pakistan Delhi 04 Feb 1999
17 India won 208 runs won 1st v Bangladesh Hyd-RGS 09 Feb 2017
18 India won 203 runs lost 1st v England Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

India’s win by 203 runs provide its third win by 200 plus runs when it was inserted by the opposition after having lost the toss. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 272 runs lost 1st v New Zealand Auckland 07 Mar 1968
2 India won 237 runs lost 1st v West Indies Gros Islet 09 Aug 2016
3 India won 203 runs lost 1st v England Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

India’s win by 203 runs provide its third win by 200 plus runs margin against  England. All the three occasions are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 279 runs won 1st v England Leeds 19 Jun 1986
2 India won 246 runs won 1st v England Vizag 17 Nov 2016
3 India won 203 runs lost 1st v England Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

 

KPL 2018 – Match No 06 – Belagavi Panthers vs Bijapur Bulls at Hubballi on 21.08.18 – Match abandoned without a ball being bowled

KPL 2018 – Match No 06 – Belagavi Panthers vs Bijapur Bulls at Hubballi on 21.08.18 – Match abandoned without a ball being bowled

Karnataka Premier League witnessed its second abandoned game with the abandonment of this game. The first such occasion was witnessed when the match between Bellary Tuskers and Namma Shivamogga played at Mysore on 05.09.17 was abandoned without a ball being bowled

No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Match Date
1 Bellary Shivamogga Abandoned   Mysore Sep 05, 2017
2 Panthers Bulls Abandoned   Hubballi Aug 21, 2018

 

England captains scoring the “inauspicious thirteen runs” in a test innings

England captains scoring the “inauspicious thirteen runs” in a test innings

 JE Root of England was dismissed for a score of 13 – a number considered as an inauspicious number in cricketing circles in all the countries except Australia – in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against India to provide the 44th occasion of England captain scoring 13 runs in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the 144th occasion of a captain scoring 13 runs  in an innings in the annals of test cricket

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Hon.IFW Bligh 13 1 v Australia Sydney 26 Jan 1883
2 AE Stoddart 13 3 v Australia Lord’s 17 Jul 1893
3 AC MacLaren 13 2 v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
4 FL Fane 13 2 v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1908
5 JWHT Douglas 13 3 v Australia Nottingham 28 May 1921
6 AER Gilligan 13 1 v South Africa Birmingham 14 Jun 1924
7 AW Carr 13 2 v Australia Leeds 10 Jul 1926
8 GTS Stevens 13 1 v South Africa Durban 04 Feb 1928
9 GOB Allen 13 2 v India Lord’s 27 Jun 1936
10 GOB Allen 13 1 v India The Oval 15 Aug 1936
11 GOB Allen 13 3 v West Indies Kingston 27 Mar 1948
12 FG Mann 13 4 v South Africa Durban 16 Dec 1948
13 ND Howard 13 1 v India Delhi 02 Nov 1951
14 Rev.DS Sheppard 13 1 v Pakistan Manchester 22 Jul 1954
15 L Hutton 13 3 v Australia Brisbane 26 Nov 1954
16 MC Cowdrey 13 1 v Australia Birmingham 08 Jun 1961
17 MJK Smith 13 4 v South Africa Lord’s 22 Jul 1965
18 R Illingworth 13 3 v West Indies Lord’s 23 Aug 1973
19 MH Denness 13 1 v West Indies Port of Spain 30 Mar 1974
20 JM Brearley 13 4 v Australia Brisbane 01 Dec 1978
21 IT Botham 13 1 v West Indies Kingston 10 Apr 1981
22 JM Brearley 13 3 v Australia Birmingham 30 Jul 1981
23 DI Gower 13 1 v India Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
24 MW Gatting 13 2 v India Leeds 19 Jun 1986
25 MW Gatting 13 1 v Australia Sydney 29 Jan 1988
26 GA Gooch 13 1 v Australia Perth 01 Feb 1991
27 GA Gooch 13 3 v West Indies Nottingham 04 Jul 1991
28 GA Gooch 13 3 v Pakistan Lord’s 18 Jun 1992
29 MA Atherton 13 1 v Zimbabwe Harare 26 Dec 1996
30 MA Atherton 13 3 v West Indies St John’s 20 Mar 1998
31 N Hussain 13 1 v Australia Birmingham 05 Jul 2001
32 MP Vaughan 13 4 v South Africa The Oval 04 Sep 2003
33 MP Vaughan 13 2 v New Zealand Leeds 03 Jun 2004
34 MP Vaughan 13 3 v Pakistan Lahore 29 Nov 2005
35 A Flintoff 13 2 v Australia Perth 14 Dec 2006
36 A Flintoff 13 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2006
37 MP Vaughan 13 3 v New Zealand Wellington 13 Mar 2008
38 KP Pietersen 13 4 v South Africa The Oval 07 Aug 2008
39 AJ Strauss 13 1 v Pakistan Lord’s 26 Aug 2010
40 AN Cook 13 3 v India Nagpur 13 Dec 2012
41 AN Cook 13 1 v Australia Nottingham 10 Jul 2013
42 AN Cook 13 2 v Australia Brisbane 21 Nov 2013
43 AN Cook 13 3 v West Indies North Sound 13 Apr 2015
44 JE Root 13 4 v India Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

JE Root’s 13 in this innings provide the seventh occasion of an England captain scoring 13 runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GOB Allen 13 2 v India Lord’s 27 Jun 1936
2 GOB Allen 13 1 v India The Oval 15 Aug 1936
3 ND Howard 13 1 v India Delhi 02 Nov 1951
4 DI Gower 13 1 v India Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
5 MW Gatting 13 2 v India Leeds 19 Jun 1986
6 AN Cook 13 3 v India Nagpur 13 Dec 2012
7 JE Root 13 4 v India Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

JE Root became the seventh England captain to score 13 runs in the fourth innings of a test. The following table lists all the seven captains. JE Root is the only England captain to score 13 runs in the fourth innings of a test against India.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 FG Mann 13 4 v South Africa Durban 16 Dec 1948
2 MJK Smith 13 4 v South Africa Lord’s 22 Jul 1965
3 JM Brearley 13 4 v Australia Brisbane 01 Dec 1978
4 MP Vaughan 13 4 v South Africa The Oval 04 Sep 2003
5 KP Pietersen 13 4 v South Africa The Oval 07 Aug 2008
6 JE Root 13 4 v India Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

 

KL Rahul of India joins the elite list of fieldsmen who have pouched seven or more catches in a test

KL Rahul of India joins the elite list of fieldsmen who have pouched seven or more catches in a test

KL Rahul of India took seven catches at the end of the fourth day of the ongoing test against England at Nottingham to provide the eighth occasion of a fieldsman other than the wicketkeeper to take seven or more catches in a test.  All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct Ct Fi Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AM Rahane 8 8 8 Ind Srl Galle 12 Aug 2015
2 AB de Villiers 8 8 0 SAF Zim Port Elizabeth 26 Dec 2017
3 GS Chappell 7 7 7 Aus Eng Perth 13 Dec 1974
4 Yajurvindra Singh 7 7 7 Ind Eng Bengaluru 28 Jan 1977
5 HP Tillakaratne 7 7 7 Srl NZl Colombo (SSC) 06 Dec 1992
6 SP Fleming 7 7 7 NZl Zim Harare 18 Sep 1997
7 ML Hayden 7 7 7 Aus Srl Galle 08 Mar 2004
8 KL Rahul 7 7 7 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

If KL Rahul takes one more catch on the final day of the test – England has one more wicket left – he would then become the third fieldsman and second Indian fieldsman to take eight catches in a test. AM Rahane of India and AB de Villers of South Africa are the  other two fieldsmen to  pouch eight catches  in a test

No Player Dis Ct Ct Fi Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AM Rahane 8 8 8 Ind Srl Galle 12 Aug 2015
2 AB de Villiers 8 8 0 SAF Zim Port Elizabeth 26 Dec 2017
3 KL Rahul 7 7 7 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

KL Rahul of India took seven catches at the end of the fourth day of the ongoing test against England at Nottingham to provide the third occasion of an Indian fieldsman other than the wicketkeeper to take seven or more catches in a test.  All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct Ct Fi Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AM Rahane 8 8 8 Ind Srl Galle 12 Aug 2015
2 Yajurvindra Singh 7 7 7 Ind Eng Bengaluru 28 Jan 1977
3 KL Rahul 7 7 7 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

 

RR Pant joins the select band of glove men who have effected seven or more dismissals on test debut

RR Pant joins the select band of glove men who have effected seven or more dismissals on test debut

RR Pant of India took seven catches at the end of the fourth day in the ongoing test against England at Nottingham to become the seventh wicket keeper to effect seven or more dismissals in a test on test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Dis Ct St Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HB Taber 8 7 1 Aus SAF Johannesburg 23 Dec 1966
2 CMW Read 8 7 1 Eng NZl Birmingham 01 Jul 1999
3 GRA Langley 7 3 4 Aus Win Brisbane 09 Nov 1951
4 AE Dick 7 6 1 NZl SAF Durban 08 Dec 1961
5 APE Knott 7 7 0 Eng Pak Nottingham 10 Aug 1967
6 Saleem Yousuf 7 5 2 Pak Srk Karachi 05 Mar 1982
7 CI Dunusinghe 7 7 0 Srl NZl Napier 11 Mar 1995
8 PM Nevill 7 7 0 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 2015
9 RR Pant 7 7 0 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

RR Pant if he effects one more dismissal on the final day of the test – England has one  wicket left – he would emulate HB Taber of Australia  and CMW Read of England who have effected eight dismissals on test debut to beome the third glove man to achieve the feat.

No Player Dis Ct St Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HB Taber 8 7 1 Aus SAF Johannesburg 23 Dec 1966
2 CMW Read 8 7 1 Eng NZl Birmingham 01 Jul 1999
3 RR Pant 7 7 0 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

RR Pant became  the first Indian wicket keeper to effect seven dismissals on test debut. NS Tamhane, KS More, NR Mongia and NV Ojha have effected five  dismissals on test debut. The following table lists the performance of these five wicket keepers

No Player Dis Ct St Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RR Pant 7 7 0 v England Nottingham 18 Aug 2018
2 NS Tamhane 5 3 2 v Pakistan Dhaka 01 Jan 1955
3 KS More 5 5 0 v England Lord’s 05 Jun 1986
4 NR Mongia 5 4 1 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
5 NV Ojha 5 4 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 28 Aug 2015

 

Indian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test

Indian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test

JJ Bumrah of India captured 5 for 85 at the close of the fourth day in the ongoing test against England at Nottingham to provide the 31st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the 354th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in  the fourth innings in the  annals of test cricket

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JM Patel 25.4 7 55 5 4 Ind Aus Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
2 BS Bedi 30.5 16 42 6 4 Ind NZl Mumbai (BS) 25 Sep 1969
3 BS Bedi 40.0 12 63 5 4 Ind Eng Kolkata 30 Dec 1972
4 BS Bedi 33.0 18 27 5 4 Ind NZl Mumbai 10 Nov 1976
5 BS Bedi 21.3 4 71 6 4 Ind Eng Bengaluru 28 Jan 1977
6 KD Ghavri 15.0 6 33 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 11 Feb 1977
7 BS Bedi 30.2×8 6 105 5 4 Ind Aus Perth 16 Dec 1977
8 BS Chandrasekhar 20.0×8 3 52 6 4 Ind Aus Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
9 N Kapil Dev 16.4 4 28 5 4 Ind Aus Melbourne 07 Feb 1981
10 N Kapil Dev 13.2 0 70 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
11 S Madan Lal 12.0 6 23 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
12 ND Hirwani 15.2 3 75 8 4 Ind Win Chennai 11 Jan 1988
13 ND Hirwani 30.0 10 59 6 4 Ind NZl Bengaluru 12 Nov 1988
14 J Srinath 11.5 4 21 6 4 Ind SAF Ahmedabad 20 Nov 1996
15 A Kumble 26.3 9 74 10 4 Ind Pak Delhi 04 Feb 1999
16 Harbhajan Singh 30.3 8 73 6 4 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
17 Harbhajan Singh 10.5 2 29 5 4 Ind Aus Mumbai 03 Nov 2004
18 A Kumble 38.0 16 63 7 4 Ind Pak Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
19 A Kumble 34.3 9 89 5 4 Ind Srl Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
20 A Kumble 22.4 3 78 6 4 Ind Win Kingston 30 Jun 2006
21 A Kumble 14.0 2 60 5 4 Ind Pak Bengaluru 08 Dec 2007
22 I Sharma 23.0 6 74 7 4 Ind Eng Lord’s 17 Jul 2014
23 R Ashwin 16.0 6 42 5 4 Ind Srl Colombo (PSS) 20 Aug 2015
24 RA Jadeja 11.5 4 21 5 4 Ind SAF Mohali 05 Nov 2015
25 R Ashwin 29.5 7 66 7 4 Ind SAF Nagpur 25 Nov 2015
26 R Ashwin 49.1 26 61 5 4 Ind SAF Delhi 03 Dec 2015
27 R Ashwin 35.3 5 132 6 4 Ind NZl Kanpur 22 Sep 2016
28 R Ashwin 13.5 2 59 7 4 Ind Nl Indore 08 Oct 2016
29 R Ashwin 12.4 4 41 6 4 Ind Aus Bengaluru 04 Mar 2017
30 Mohammed Shami 12.3 2 28 5 4 Ind SAF Johannesburg 24 Jan 2018
31 JJ Bumrah 29.0 8 85 5 4 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

JJ Bumrah’s 5 for 85 provide the 88th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TK Kendall 33.1×4 12 55 7 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
2 FR Spofforth 28.0×4 15 44 7 4 Aus Eng The Oval 28 Aug 1882
3 FR Spofforth 48.1×4 22 90 6 4 Aus Eng Sydney 20 Feb 1885
4 CTB Turner 24.0×4 8 36 5 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
5 JJ Ferris 23.0×4 11 26 5 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
6 JJ Ferris 23.0×5 8 49 5 4 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1890
7 CTB Turner 33.2 14 51 5 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1892
8 G Giffen 28.0 10 72 6 4 Aus Eng Sydney 29 Jan 1892
9 AE Trott 27.0 10 43 8 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 11 Jan 1895
10 MA Noble 26.0 5 60 6 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
11 MA Noble 33.0 4 98 6 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 28 Feb 1902
12 MA Noble 21.0 4 52 6 4 Aus Eng Sheffield 03 Jul 1902
13 H Trumble 25.0 9 53 6 4 Aus Eng Manchester 24 Jul 1902
14 H Trumble 6.5 0 28 7 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
15 SJ Snooke 31.4 8 70 8 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 10 Mar 1906
16 JV Saunders 21.4 4 65 5 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 10 Jan 1908
17 JDA O’Connor 21.0 6 40 5 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 10 Jan 1908
18 JV Saunders 35.1 5 82 5 4 Aus Eng Sydney 21 Feb 1908
19 A Cotter 16.0 2 38 5 4 Aus Eng Leeds 01 Jul 1909
20 AEE Vogler 22.0 2 94 7 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 01 Jan 1910
21 GA Faulkner 33.4 8 87 6 4 SAF Eng Durban 21 Jan 1910
22 HV Hordern 42.2 11 90 7 4 Aus Eng Sydney 15 Dec 1911
23 AA Mailey 29.2 3 142 5 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
24 EP Nupen 30.0 11 53 5 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 23 Dec 1922
25 AE Hall 37.3 12 63 7 4 SAF Eng Cape Town 01 Jan 1923
26 AA Mailey 24.0×8 2 92 5 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
27 CV Grimmett 19.4×8 3 37 6 4 Aus Eng Sydney 27 Feb 1925
28 LN Constantine 40.0 17 87 5 4 Win Eng Georgetown 21 Feb 1930
29 EP Nupen 25.3 3 87 6 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 24 Dec 1930
30 WJ O’Reilly 24.0 5 66 5 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 30 Dec 1932
31 WJ O’Reilly 41.4 24 54 7 4 Aus Eng Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
32 CV Grimmett 26.3 10 64 5 4 Aus Eng The Oval 18 Aug 1934
33 EA Martindale 8.3 1 22 5 4 Win Eng Bridgetown 08 Jan 1935
34 LO Fleetwood-Smith 25.6×8 2 124 5 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
35 LO Fleetwood-Smith 30.0×8 1 110 6 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
36 ERH Toshack 20.1 6 40 5 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
37 CN McCarthy 12.0×8 2 43 6 4 SAF Eng Durban 16 Dec 1948
38 S Ramadhin 72.0 43 86 6 4 Win Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1950
39 AMB Rowan 27.2 4 68 5 4 SAF Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
40 ESM Kentish 29.0 11 49 5 4 Win Eng Kingston 15 Jan 1954
41 Fazal Mahmood 30.0 11 46 6 4 Pak Eng The Oval 12 Aug 1954
42 TL Goddard 62.0 37 69 5 4 SAF Eng Leeds 21 Jul 1955
43 HJ Tayfield 47.1 15 94 5 4 SAF Eng Leeds 21 Jul 1955
44 KR Miller 36.0 12 80 5 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 21 Jun 1956
45 HJ Tayfield 37.0 11 113 9 4 SAF Eng Johannesburg 15 Feb 1957
46 HJ Tayfield 24.3×8 6 78 6 4 SAF Eng Port Elizabeth 01 Mar 1957
47 R Benaud 32.0 11 70 6 4 Aus Eng Manchester 27 Jul 1961
48 PM Pollock 24.0 15 34 5 4 SAF Eng Nottingham 05 Aug 1965
49 LR Gibbs 40.0 20 60 6 4 Win Eng Georgetown 28 Mar 1968
50 BS Bedi 40.0 12 63 5 4 Ind Eng Kolkata 30 Dec 1972
51 KD Boyce 21.1 4 77 6 4 Win Eng The Oval 26 Jul 1973
52 JR Thomson 17.5×8 3 46 6 4 Aus Eng Brisbane 29 Nov 1974
53 AME Roberts 20.5 8 37 6 4 Win Eng Manchester 08 Jul 1976
54 MA Holding 20.4 6 57 6 4 Win Eng The Oval 12 Aug 1976
55 BS Bedi 21.3 4 71 6 4 Ind Eng Bengaluru 28 Jan 1977
56 KD Ghavri 15.0 6 33 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 11 Feb 1977
57 DK Lillee 34.4×8 7 139 5 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 12 Mar 1977
58 RJ Hadlee 13.3×8 4 26 6 4 NZl Eng Wellington 10 Feb 1978
59 RM Hogg 17.0×8 5 36 5 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 29 Dec 1978
60 G Dymock 17.2 4 34 6 4 Aus Eng Perth 14 Dec 1979
61 N Kapil Dev 13.2 0 70 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
62 S Madan Lal 12.0 6 23 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
63 MA Holding 13.0 2 43 5 4 Win Eng The Oval 09 Aug 1984
64 PR Sleep 35.0 14 72 5 4 Aus Eng Sydney 10 Jan 1987
65 TM Alderman 20.0 7 44 5 4 Aus Eng Leeds 08 Jun 1989
66 CEL Ambrose 22.4 10 45 8 4 Win Eng Bridgetown 05 Apr 1990
67 CEL Ambrose 10.0 1 24 6 4 Win Eng Port of Spain 25 Mar 1994
68 DJ Nash 29.0 8 93 5 4 NZl Eng Lord’s 16 Jun 1994
69 SK Warne 50.2 22 71 8 4 Aus Eng Brisbane 25 Nov 1994
70 CJ McDermott 16.5 5 42 5 4 Aus Eng Melbourne 24 Dec 1994
71 CJ McDermott 15.0 4 38 6 4 Aus Eng Perth 03 Feb 1995
72 Mushtaq Ahmed 38.0 15 57 5 4 Pak Eng Lord’s 25 Jul 1996
73 SCG MacGill 20.1 4 50 7 4 Aus Eng Sydney 02 Jan 1999
74 CA Walsh 23.5 5 74 6 4 Win Eng Lord’s 29 Jun 2000
75 JH Kallis 17.0 4 54 6 4 SAF Eng Leeds 21 Aug 2003
76 M Muralitharan 30.0 10 70 8 4 Srl Eng Nottingham 02 Jun 2006
77 RJ Harris 11.0 1 47 6 4 Aus Eng Perth 16 Dec 2010
78 Abdur Rehman 10.1 4 25 6 4 Pak Eng Abu Dhabi 25 Jan 2012
79 HMRKB Herath 38.0 9 97 6 4 Srl Eng Galle 26 Mar 2012
80 VD Philander 14.5 4 30 5 4 SAF Eng Lord’s 16 Aug 2012
81 MG Johnson 21.1 7 42 5 4 Aus Eng Brisbane 21 Nov 2013
82 RJ Harris 9.4 4 25 5 4 Aus Eng Sydney 03 Jan 2014
83 KTGD Prasad 22.0 5 50 5 4 Srl Eng Leeds 20 Jun 2014
84 I Sharma 23.0 6 74 7 4 Ind Eng Lord’s 17 Jul 2014
85 K Rabada 10.4 2 32 6 4 SAF Sng Centurion 22 Jan 2016
86 Mehidy Hasan Miraz 21.3 2 77 6 4 Ban Eng Dhaka 28 Oct 2016
87 MA Starc 19.2 3 88 5 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 02 Dec 2017
88 JJ Bumrah 29.0 8 85 5 4 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

JJ Bumrah’s 5 for 85 provide the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BS Bedi 40.0 12 63 5 4 Ind Eng Kolkata 30 Dec 1972
2 BS Bedi 21.3 4 71 6 4 Ind Eng Bengaluru 28 Jan 1977
3 KD Ghavri 15.0 6 33 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 11 Feb 1977
4 N Kapil Dev 13.2 0 70 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
5 S Madan Lal 12.0 6 23 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
6 I Sharma 23.0 6 74 7 4 Ind Eng Lord’s 17 Jul 2014
7 JJ Bumrah 29.0 8 85 5 4 Ind Eng Nottingham 18 Aug 2018

The following table lists  the eight occasions  of bowlers sharing  the ten  wickets equally in  the fourth innings of a test.  There are four  such occasions against  England, three against New Zealand ond one against India.

No No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 CTB Turner 24.0×4 8 36 5 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
  2 JJ Ferris 23.0×4 11 26 5 4 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
                       
2 1 JV Saunders 21.4 4 65 5 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 10 Jan 1908
  2 JDA O’Connor 21.0 6 40 5 4 Aus Eng Adelaide 10 Jan 1908
                       
3 1 TL Goddard 62.0 37 69 5 4 SAF Eng Leeds 21 Jul 1955
  2 HJ Tayfield 47.1 15 94 5 4 SAF Eng Leeds 21 Jul 1955
                       
4 1 N Kapil Dev 13.2 0 70 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
  2 S Madan Lal 12.0 6 23 5 4 Ind Eng Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
                       
5 1 GRJ Matthews 39.5 7 146 5 4 Aus Ind Chepauk 18 Sep 1986
  2 RJ Bright 25.0 3 95 5 4 Aus Ind Chepauk 18 Sep 1986
                       
6 1 Wasim Akram 22.0 4 45 5 4 Pak NZl Hamilton 02 Jan 1993
  2 Waqar Younis 13,3 4 22 5 4 Pak NZl Hamilton 02 Jan 1993
                       
7 1 WPJUC Vaas 26,4 10 43 5 4 Srl NZl Napier 11 Mar 1995
  2 M Muralitharan 36.0 15 64 5 4 Srl NZl Napier 11 Mar 1995
                       
8 1 M Ntini 14.0 3 51 5 4 SAF NZl Centurion 15 Apr 2006
  2 DW Steyn 17.0 4 47 5 4 SAF NZl Centurion 15 Apr 2006