V Kohli of India and LD Chandimal of Sri Lanka joined the select band of batsmen who have completed 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017

V Kohli of India and LD Chandimal of Sri Lanka joined the select band of batsmen who have completed 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017

V Kohli of India and LD Chandimal of Sri Lanka joined the select band of batsmen who have completed 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017 during the test at Delhi between India and West Indies. Their run aggregate at the end of the rest read 1059 and 1003 respectively. V Kohli scored 293 runs in the test while LD Chandimal scored 200 runs. The complete list of batsmen who have accomplished the feat of scoring 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017 is furnished below

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 CA Pujara Ind 11 18 1 1140 202 67.05 4 5 1
2 D Elgar SAF 11 20 0 1097 199 54.85 5 4 1
3 V Kohli Ind 10 16 2 1059 243 75.64 5 1 2
4 FDM Karunaratne Srl 13 26 0 1031 196 39.65 3 4 2
5 LD Chandimal Srl 12 24 2 1003 164 45.59 3 5 1
R Vinay Kumar of Karnataka hat tricks against Mumbai at Nagpur to provide the 75th hat trick in the history of Ranji Trophy

R Vinay Kumar of Karnataka hat tricks against Mumbai at Nagpur to provide the 75th hat trick in the history of Ranji Trophy

R Vinay Kumar of Karnataka performed the hat trick against Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy Quarter final of 2017-18 to provide the 75th occasion of a bowler performing the feat in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No Bowler Teams Ground Season
1 M Baqa Jilani N India v S Punjab Amritsar 1934/35
2 Mubarak Ali Nawanagar v W India Poona 1936/37
3 TC Longfield Bengal v Bihar Calcutta 1937/38
4 JB Khot Bombay v Baroda Bombay-BS 1943/44
5 D Narottam Kathiawar v Baroda Dhrol 1947/48
6 SN Banerjee Bihar v Delhi Jamshedpur 1948/49
7 CT Sarwate Holkar v Bihar Jamshedpur 1948/49
8 PK Sen Bengal v Orissa Cuttack 1954/55
9 VM Muddiah Services v E Punjab Roshanara- Delhi 1955/56
10 VB Ranjane Maharashtra v Saurashtra Khadakvasla 1956/57
11 N Khanna S Punjab v J & K Patiala 1959/60
12 S Nyalchand Saurashtra v Baroda Dharangadhra 1961/62
13 HG Gaekwad M Pradesh v Rajasthan Jabalpur 1962/63
14 UN Kulkarni Bombay v Gujarat Anand 1963/64
15 SS Jhanji U Pradesh v Vidarbha VCA- Nagpur 1963/64
16 JS Rao Services v J & K Army HQ-Delhi 1963/64
17 JS Rao Services v N Punjab Amritsar 1963/64
18 JS Rao Services v N Punjab Amritsar 1963/64
19 Ravinder Pal Delhi v S Punjab Sector 16-Chandigarh 1965/66
20 BS Bedi Delhi v Punjab Delhi-FSK 1968/69
21 KR Gattani Rajasthan v U Pradesh Varanasi 1969/70
22 Mehboodullah Khan U Pradesh v M Pradesh Lucknow 1971/72
23 B Kalyanasundaram Tamil Nadu v Bombay Chepauk, Madras 1972/73
24 AM Ismail Bombay v Saurashtra Bombay 1973/74
25 AR Bhat Karnataka v Bombay Bangalore 1981/82
26 B Arun Tamil Nadu v Goa Panaji 1986/87
27 B Burman Bengal v Tripura Eden-Calcutta 1986/87
28 S Mohapatra Orissa v Tripura Cuttack 1987/88
29 SS Saini Delhi v Him Pradesh Delhi-FSK 1988/89
30 SA Ankola Maharashtra v Gujarat Pune 1988/89
31 J Srinath Karnataka v Hyderabad Secunderabad 1989/90
32 AS Singla Haryana v Services Gurgaon 1989/90
33 SP Mukherjee Bengal v Hyderabad Secunderabad 1989/90
34 V Venkatram Bihar v Tripura Jamshedpur 1990/91
35 RP Singh U Pradesh v Vidarbha Kanpur 1991/92
36 A Kumble Karnataka v Andhra Ukku-Visakhapatnam 1991/92
37 S Subramaniam Tamil Nadu v Kerala Thiruvalla 1992/93
38 PV Gandhe Vidarbha v Rajasthan Alwar 1993/94
39 Arshad Ayub Hyderabad v Kerala Kottayam 1993/94
40 S Sensharma Bengal v Delhi Eden-Calcutta 1993/94
41 M Suresh Kumar Railways v Rajasthan Karnail Singh-Delhi 1995/96
42 M Kartik Railways v Vidarbha Karnail Singh-Delhi 1996/97
43 A Kumble Karnataka v Orissa Rourkela 1997/98
44 A Katti Karnataka v Kerala Thalassery 1998/99
45 DK Devanand Tamil Nadu v Orissa Chepauk, Chennai 1998/99
46 A Mishra Haryana v H Pradesh Rohtak 2001/02
47 A Barik Orissa v Assam Balasore 2001/02
48 Gagandeep Singh Punjab v U Pradesh Mohali 2002/03
49 R Ramkumar Tamil Nadu v Karnataka Bangalore-IAF 2003/04
50 S Sreesanth Kerala v Him Pradesh Palakkad 2004/05
51 RV Pawar Baroda v Hyderabad Secunderabad 2004/05
52 RB Patel Baroda v Tamil Nadu Vadodara 2004/05
53 J Sharma Haryana v Andhra Lahli, Rohtak 2006/07
54 SK Cheruvathur Kerala v Gujarat Surat 2007/08
55 P Awana Delhi v Maharashtra Nagothane 2007/08
56 VR Singh Punjab v Orissa Mohali 2007/08
57 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Maharashtra Ratnagiri 2007/08
58 PV Gandhe Vidarbha v Services Palam A- Delhi 2008/09
59 SY Veragi Baroda v Tamil Nadu Vadodara 2008/09
60 A Mithun Karnataka v U Pradesh Meerut 2009/10
61 SM Fallah Maharashtra v Baroda Pune-PCG 2009/10
62 Dhruv Singh Haryana v U Pradesh Mohan Nagar 2010/11
63 P Suyal Delhi v Assam Roshanara-Delhi 2010/11
64 AN Ahmed Assam v Goa Guwahati 2011/12
65 SK Trivedi Saurashtra v Punjab Mohali 2011/12
66 KR Upadhyay Railways v Punjab Mohali 2011/12
67 Mohammed Shami Bengal v M Pradesh Indore 2012/13
68 RV Dhruve Gujarat v Vidarbha VCA- Nagpur 2013/14
69 S Aravind Karnataka v Tamil Nadu Bangalore 2014/15
70 Mohit Sharma Haryana v Delhi Rohtak 2014-15
71 HS Sharath Karnataka v Haryana Mysore 2015-16
72 Basant Mohanty Orissa v Delhi Bhubaneswar 2015-16
73 Umesh Yadav Vidarbha v Rajasthan Nagpur-VCA 2015-16
74 Rana Dutta Tripura v Him Pradesh Kalyani 2016-17
75 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Mumbai Nagpur-VCA 2017-18

R Vinay Kumar became the  third bowler to perform hat trick against Bombay in Ranji Trophy. Others are B Kalyanasundaram of Tamilnadu and AR Bhat of Karnataka. All the three  occasions are tabulated below

No Bowler Teams Ground Season
1 B Kalyanasundaram Tamil Nadu v Bombay Chepauk, Madras 1972/73
2 AR Bhat Karnataka v Bombay Bangalore 1981/82
3 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Mumbai Nagpur-VCA 2017-18

R Vinay Kumar’s feat provides the tenth occasion of a Karnataka bowler performing the Hat trick in Ranji Trophy. A Kumble and R Vinay Kumar performing the feat twice, All the ten occasions are listed below

No Bowler Teams Ground Season
1 AR Bhat Karnataka v Bombay Bangalore 1981/82
2 J Srinath Karnataka v Hyderabad Secunderabad 1989/90
3 A Kumble Karnataka v Andhra Ukku-Visakhapatnam 1991/92
4 A Kumble Karnataka v Orissa Rourkela 1997/98
5 A Katti Karnataka v Kerala Thalassery 1998/99
6 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Maharashtra Ratnagiri 2007/08
7 A Mithun Karnataka v U Pradesh Meerut 2009/10
8 S Aravind Karnataka v Tamil Nadu Bangalore 2014/15
9 HS Sharath Karnataka v Haryana Mysore 2015/16
10 Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Mumbai Nagpur-VCA 2017/18

A Kumble {02}. JSS Rao {03}, PV Gandhe {02} and R Vinay Kumar {02} are the four bowlers to get a hat trick in Ranji Trophy on two or more occasions. JSS Rao of Services is the only bowler to perform the feat in both innings of the match. He was representing Services and performed the rare feat against Northern Punjab at Amritsar in 1963-64

No Bowler Teams Ground Season
1 A Kumble Karnataka v Andhra Ukku-Visakhapatnam 1991/92
2 A Kumble Karnataka v Orissa Rourkela 1997/98
         
1 JS Rao Services v J & K Army HQ-Delhi 1963/64
2 JS Rao Services v N Punjab Amritsar 1963/64
3 JS Rao Services v N Punjab Amritsar 1963/64
         
1 PV Gandhe Vidarbha v Rajasthan Alwar 1993/94
2 PV Gandhe Vidarbha v Services Palam A- Delhi 2008/09
         
1 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Maharashtra Ratnagiri 2007/08
2 R Vinay Kumar Karnataka v Mumbai Nagpur-VCA 2017/18

 

 

Batsmen retired not out hurt after scoring a century in a test innings – DM de Silva of Sri Lanka joins the list

Batsmen retired not out hurt after scoring a century in a test innings – DM de Silva of Sri Lanka joins the list

DM de Silva of Sri Lanka scored 119 retired not out hurt against India in the just concluded test at Delhi to provide the 13th occasion of a batsman retired not out hurt after scoring a century.  All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 C Bannerman 165* 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
2 L Hutton 122* 1 Eng Aus Sydney 28 Feb 1947
3 CG Greenidge 154* 2 Win Ind St John’s 28 Apr 1983
4 DB Vengsarkar 102* 2 Ind Win Kolkata 26 Dec 1987
5 DL Houghton 104* 2 Zim NZl Auckland 20 Jan 1996
6 N Hussain 107* 2 Eng Ind Nottingham 04 Jul 1996
7 JL Langer 102* 1 Aus Eng The Oval 23 Aug 2001
8 Inzamam-ul-Haq 105* 2 Pak Ban Multan 29 Aug 2001
9 R Dravid 100* 1 Ind Win Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
10 W Jaffer 138* 1 Ind Ban Dhaka 25 May 2007
11 R Dravid 111* 2 Ind Ban Dhaka 24 Jan 2010
12 LRPL Taylor 122* 1 NZl Zim Napier 26 Jan 2012
13 DM de Silva 119* 4 Srl Ind Delhi 02 Dec 2017
Drawn tests when a Sri Lankan batsman has scored a fourth innings century

Drawn tests when a Sri Lankan batsman has scored a fourth innings century

DM de Silva of Sri Lanka scored 119 retired not out hurt against India in the just concluded test at Delhi to provide the sixth occasion of a Sri Lankan batsman’s fourth innings century which has earned a draw for his team. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RL Dias 106 4 Srl Ind Kandy 14 Sep 1985
2 LRD Mendis 124 4 Srl Ind Kandy 14 Sep 1985
3 AP Gurusinha 102 4 Srl NZl Hamilton 22 Feb 1991
4 DPMD Jayawardene 101* 4 Srl SAF Col-SSC 06 Aug 2000
5 KC Sangakkara 130* 4 Srl Pak Col-SSC 20 Jul 2009
6 DM de Silva 119* 4 Srl Ind Delhi 02 Dec 2017
Drawn tests when a batsman has scored a fourth innings century against India

Drawn tests when a batsman has scored a fourth innings century against India

DM de Silva of Sri Lanka scored 119 retired not out hurt against India in the just concluded test at Delhi to provide the tenth occasion of a batsman’s fourth innings century against India which has earned a draw for his team. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JB Stollmeyer 104* 4 Win Ind Trinidad 19 Feb 1953
2 RL Dias 106 4 Srl Ind Kandy 14 Sep 1985
3 LRD Mendis 124 4 Srl Ind Kandy 14 Sep 1985
4 DJ Cullinan 122* 4 SAF Ind Jo’burg 16 Jan 1997
5 KP Pietersen 101 4 Eng Ind The Oval 09 Aug 2007
6 Younis Khan 107* 4 Pak Ind Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
7 LRPL Taylor 107 4 NZl Ind Wellington 03 Apr 2009
8 F du Plessis 134 4 SAF Ind Jo’burg 18 Dec 2013
9 AB de Villiers 103 4 SAF Ind Jo’burg 18 Dec 2013
10 DM de Silva 119* 4 Srl Ind Delhi 02 Dec 2017
England bowler’s third innings five wicket hauls in a losing cause

England bowler’s third innings five wicket hauls in a losing cause

JM Anderson of Engand captured 5 for 43 in the third innings of the test against Australia in  the just concluded test. His effort was in vain to provide the 40th occasion of a England bowler’s third innings five wicket haul going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 A Shaw 34.0×4 16 038 5 3 Aus Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
2 W Bates 20.0×4 10 024 5 3 Aus Sydney 20 Feb 1885
3 SF Barnes 64.0 17 121 7 3 Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
4 LC Braund 26.1 04 095 5 3 Aus Melbourne 28 Feb 1902
5 W Rhodes 17.1 03 063 5 3 Aus Sheffield 3 Jul 1902
6 WH Lockwood 17.0 05 028 5 3 Aus Manchester 24 Jul 1902
7 GH Hirst 16.5 04 048 5 3 Aus Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
8 JN Crawford 36.0 10 141 5 3 Aus Sydney 21 Feb 1908
9 SF Barnes 35.0 16 063 6 3 Aus Leeds 01 Jul 1909
10 FR Foster 31.3 05 092 5 3 Aus Sydney 15 Dec 1911
11 MW Tate 33.7 08 098 5 3 Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
12 MW Tate 33.3 08 099 6 3 Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
13 MW Tate 39.3 06 115 5 3 Aus Sydney 27 Feb 1925
14 K Farnes 25.0 03 077 5 3 Aus Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
15 WE Bowes 11.3 03 055 5 3 Aus The Oval 18 Aug 1934
16 EW Clark 20.0 01 098 5 3 Aus The Oval 18 Aug 1934
17 WR Hammond 15.2 01 057 5 3 Aus Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
18 AV Bedser 22.4 08 037 6 3 SAF Nottingham 07 Jun 1951
19 JH Wardle 35.0 16 056 7 3 Pak The Oval 12 Aug 1954
20 FS Trueman 28.0 02 090 5 3 Aus Lord’s 21 Jun 1956
21 FH Tyson 23.0×8 07 040 6 3 SAF Port Elizabeth 01 Mar 1957
22 GAR Lock 39.3 16 065 6 3 Ind Chennai 10 Jan 1962
23 JDF Larter 29.0 07 068 5 3 SAF Nottingham 05 Aug 1965
24 PI Pocock 33.0 10 079 6 3 Aus Manchester 06 Jun 1968
25 AW Greig 19.5 09 024 5 3 Ind Kolkata 30 Dec 1972
26 RGD Willis 15.3 06 042 5 3 Win Leeds 22 Jul 1976
27 RGD Willis 15.0×8 02 032 5 3 NZl Wellington 10 Feb 1978
28 IT Botham 45.5 14 098 5 3 Aus Perth 14 Dec 1979
29 IT Botham 22.3 03 061 5 3 Ind Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
30 JE Emburey 46.0 15 078 7 3 Aus Sydney 10 Jan 1987
31 AR Caddick 26.0 05 065 6 3 Win Port of Spain 25 Mar 1994
32 PM Such 25.5 05 081 5 3 Aus Sydney 02 Jan 1999
33 MS Panesar 37.1 13 078 5 3 Pak Nottingham 02 Jun 2006
34 RJ Sidebottom 17.0 04 049 6 3 NZl Hamilton 05 Mar 2008
35 CT Tremlett 24.0 04 087 5 3 Aus Perth 16 Dec 2010
36 MS Panesar 38.2 08 062 6 3 Pak Abu Dhabi 25 Jan 2012
37 MS Panesar 56.4 13 124 5 3 Pak Dubai (DSC) 03 Feb 2012
38 GP Swann 30.0 05 082 6 3 Pak Galle 26 Mar 2012
39 CR Woakes 18.0 06 032 5 3 Pak Lord’s 14 Jul 2016
40 JM Anderson 22.0 07 043 5 3 Aus Adelaide 02 Dec 2017

JM Anderson of Engand captured 5 for 43 in the third innings of the test against Australia in the just concluded test. His effort was in vain to provide the 24th occasion of a England bowler’s third innings five wicket haul  against Australia going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 A Shaw 34.0×4 16 038 5 3 Aus Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
2 W Bates 20.0×4 10 024 5 3 Aus Sydney 20 Feb 1885
3 SF Barnes 64.0 17 121 7 3 Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
4 LC Braund 26.1 04 095 5 3 Aus Melbourne 28 Feb 1902
5 W Rhodes 17.1 03 063 5 3 Aus Sheffield 3 Jul 1902
6 WH Lockwood 17.0 05 028 5 3 Aus Manchester 24 Jul 1902
7 GH Hirst 16.5 04 048 5 3 Aus Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
8 JN Crawford 36.0 10 141 5 3 Aus Sydney 21 Feb 1908
9 SF Barnes 35.0 16 063 6 3 Aus Leeds 01 Jul 1909
10 FR Foster 31.3 05 092 5 3 Aus Sydney 15 Dec 1911
11 MW Tate 33.7 08 098 5 3 Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
12 MW Tate 33.3 08 099 6 3 Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
13 MW Tate 39.3 06 115 5 3 Aus Sydney 27 Feb 1925
14 K Farnes 25.0 03 077 5 3 Aus Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
15 WE Bowes 11.3 03 055 5 3 Aus The Oval 18 Aug 1934
16 EW Clark 20.0 01 098 5 3 Aus The Oval 18 Aug 1934
17 WR Hammond 15.2 01 057 5 3 Aus Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
18 FS Trueman 28.0 02 090 5 3 Aus Lord’s 21 Jun 1956
19 PI Pocock 33.0 10 079 6 3 Aus Manchester 06 Jun 1968
20 IT Botham 45.5 14 098 5 3 Aus Perth 14 Dec 1979
21 JE Emburey 46.0 15 078 7 3 Aus Sydney 10 Jan 1987
22 PM Such 25.5 05 081 5 3 Aus Sydney 02 Jan 1999
23 CT Tremlett 24.0 04 087 5 3 Aus Perth 16 Dec 2010
24 JM Anderson 22.0 07 043 5 3 Aus Adelaide 02 Dec 2017

JM Anderson became the second  England bowler to  witness his third innings five  wicket  haul in a losing  cause at Adelaide after WR Hammond. WR Hammond’s 5 for 57 against Australia had gone in vain at Adelaide in Jan 1937.

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WR Hammond 15.2 01 057 5 3 Aus Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
2 JM Anderson 22.0 07 043 5 3 Aus Adelaide 02 Dec 2017

 

Australian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test helping Australia’s win against England

Australian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test helping Australia’s win against England

MA Starc returned with five for 88 in the fourth innings of the Adelaide test against England in the just concluded test to provide the 43rd occasion of an Australian bowler to capture five or more wickets in the fourth innings of a test against England helping Australia to win the test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TK Kendall 33.1×4 12 055 7 4 Eng Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
2 FR Spofforth 28.0×4 15 044 7 4 Eng The Oval 28 Aug 1882
3 FR Spofforth 48.1×4 22 090 6 4 Eng Sydney 20 Feb 1885
4 CTB Turner 24.0×4 08 036 5 4 Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
5 JJ Ferris 23.0×4 11 026 5 4 Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
6 CTB Turner 33.2 14 051 5 4 Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1892
7 G Giffen 28.0 10 072 6 4 Eng Sydney 29 Jan 1892
8 AE Trott 27.0 10 043 8 4 Eng Adelaide 11 Jan 1895
9 MA Noble 26.0 05 060 6 4 Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
10 MA Noble 33.0 04 098 6 4 Eng Melbourne 28 Feb 1902
11 MA Noble 21.0 04 052 6 4 Eng Sheffield 03 Jul 1902
12 H Trumble 25.0 09 053 6 4 Eng Manchester 24 Jul 1902
13 H Trumble 06.5 00 028 7 4 Eng Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
14 JV Saunders 21.4 04 065 5 4 Eng Adelaide 10 Jan 1908
15 JDA O’Connor 21.0 06 040 5 4 Eng Adelaide 10 Jan 1908
16 JV Saunders 35.1 05 082 5 4 Eng Sydney 21 Feb 1908
17 A Cotter 16.0 02 038 5 4 Eng Leeds 01 Jul 1909
18 HV Hordern 42.2 11 090 7 4 Eng Sydney 15 Dec 1911
19 AA Mailey 29.2 03 142 5 4 Eng Adelaide 14 Jan 1921
20 AA Mailey 24.0×8 02 092 5 4 Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
21 CV Grimmett 19.4×8 03 037 6 4 Eng Sydney 27 Feb 1925
22 WJ O’Reilly 24.0 05 066 5 4 Eng Melbourne 30 Dec 1932
23 WJ O’Reilly 41.4 24 054 7 4 Eng Nottingham 08 Jun 1934
24 CV Grimmett 26.3 10 064 5 4 Eng The Oval 18 Aug 1934
25 LO Fleetwood-Smith 25.6×8 02 124 5 4 Eng Melbourne 01 Jan 1937
26 LO Fleetwood-Smith 30.0×8 01 110 6 4 Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1937
27 ERH Toshack 20.1 06 040 5 4 Eng Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
28 KR Miller 36.0 12 080 5 4 Eng Lord’s 21 Jun 1956
29 R Benaud 32.0 11 070 6 4 Eng Manchester 27 Jul 1961
30 JR Thomson 17.5×8 03 046 6 4 Eng Brisbane 29 Nov 1974
31 DK Lillee 34.4×8 07 139 5 4 Eng Melbourne 12 Mar 1977
32 RM Hogg 17.0×8 05 036 5 4 Eng Melbourne 29 Dec 1978
33 G Dymock 17.2 04 034 6 4 Eng Perth 14 Dec 1979
34 PR Sleep 35.0 14 072 5 4 Eng Sydney 10 Jan 1987
35 TM Alderman 20.0 07 044 5 4 Eng Leeds 08 Jun 1989
36 SK Warne 50.2 22 071 8 4 Eng Brisbane 25 Nov 1994
37 CJ McDermott 16.5 05 042 5 4 Eng Melbourne 24 Dec 1994
38 CJ McDermott 15.0 04 038 6 4 Eng Perth 03 Feb 1995
39 SCG MacGill 20.1 04 050 7 4 Eng Sydney 02 Jan 1999
40 RJ Harris 11.0 01 047 6 4 Eng Perth 16 Dec 2010
41 MG Johnson 21.1 07 042 5 4 Eng Brisbane 21 Nov 2013
42 RJ Harris 09.4 04 025 5 4 Eng Sydney 03 Jan 2014
43 MA Starc 19.2 03 088 5 4 Eng Adelaide 02 Dec 2017

 

Forty one occasions of West Indies losing a test by an innings margin

Forty one occasions of West Indies losing a test by an innings margin

West Indies lost the recently concluded Wellington test against New Zealand by an innings and 67 runs to provides  the 41st occasion of West Indies  losing a test by an innings  margin. All such occasions are tabulated below.

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 & 237 runs v England The Oval 22 Aug 1957
3 West Indies lost inns & 220 runs v South Africa Centurion 17 Dec 2014
4 West Indies lost inns & 217 runs v Australia Brisbane 16 Jan 1931
5 West Indies lost inns & 212 runs v Australia Hobart 10 Dec 2015
6 West Indies lost inns & 209 runs v England Birmingham 17 Aug 2017
7 West Indies lost inns & 183 runs v Australia Adelaide 25 Jan 1997
8 West Indies lost inns & 172 runs v Australia Sydney 01 Jan 1931
9 West Indies lost inns & 126 runs v Australia Brisbane 23 Nov 2000
10 West Indies lost inns & 126 runs v India Mumbai 14 Nov 2013
11 West Indies lost inns & 122 runs v Australia Melbourne 13 Feb 1931
12 West Indies lost inns & 112 runs v India Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
13 West Indies lost inns & 105 runs v New Zealand Wellington 26 Dec 1999
14 West Indies lost inns & 100 runs v South Africa Durban 10 Jan 2008
15 West Indies lost inns & 092 runs v India North Sound 21 Jul 2016
16 West Indies lost inns & 086 runs v South Africa Bridgetown 21 Apr 2005
17 West Indies lost inns & 083 runs v England Ch-le-St 14 May 2009
18 West Indies lost inns & 082 runs v Australia Kingston 11 Jun 1955
19 West Indies lost inns & 073 runs v New Zealand Wellington 11 Dec 2013
20 West Indies lost inns & 071 runs v England The Oval 11 Aug 1928
21 West Indies lost inns & 067 runs v New Zealand Wellington 01 Dec 2017
22 West Indies lost inns & 065 runs v Australia Brisbane 26 Nov 2009
23 West Indies lost inns & 065 runs v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2003
24 West Indies lost inns & 058 runs v England Lord’s 23 Jun 1928
25 West Indies lost inns & 055 runs v Australia Sydney 30 Dec 1984
26 West Indies lost inns & 053 runs v Australia Kingston 29 Apr 1995
27 West Indies lost inns & 051 runs v India Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
28 West Indies lost inns & 039 runs v England Leeds 17 Aug 2000
29 West Indies lost inns & 036 runs v England Lord’s 20 Jun 1957
30 West Indies lost inns & 034 runs v England The Oval 18 Aug 1966
31 West Indies lost inns & 030 runs v England Manchester 21 Jul 1928
32 West Indies lost inns & 030 runs v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1968
33 West Indies lost inns & 029 runs v Pakistan Rawalpindi 29 Nov 1997
34 West Indies lost inns & 027 runs v Australia Perth 01 Dec 2000
35 West Indies lost inns & 027 runs v England Lord’s 24 Jun 1933
36 West Indies lost inns & 019 runs v Pakistan Peshawar 17 Nov 1997
37 West Indies lost inns & 017 runs v England The Oval 12 Aug 1933
38 West Indies lost inns & 015 runs v India Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
39 West Indies lost inns & 006 runs v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Oct 2015
40 West Indies lost inns & 005 runs v England Leeds 25 Jul 1957
41 West Indies lost inns & 001 runs v Pakistan Port of Spain 26 Mar 1958

The following table furnishes the break up of West Indies losses by an innings margin team wise. It is noted that the Wellington loss was the third loss against New Zealand. Interesting all these three losses are at the same venue – Wellington

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

 

Batsmen scoring 200 plus runs in the first innings and fifty plus scores in the second innings of a test

Batsmen scoring 200 plus runs in the first innings and fifty plus scores in the second innings of a test

V Kohli of India scored 243 and 50 against Sri Lanka at Delhi in the ongoing test to  provide the 36th  occasion of a batsman scoring a 200 plus runs in the first innings and 50 plus runs in the second innings  of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MA Taylor 334* 92 Aus Pak Peshawar 15 Oct 1998
2 GA Gooch 333 123 Eng Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
3 A Sandham 325 50 Eng Win Kingston 03 Apr 1930
4 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014
5 GC Smith 277 85 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
6 SP Fleming 274* 69* NZl Srl Col-PSS 25 Apr 2003
7 Younis Khan 267 84* Pak Ind Bengaluru 24 Mar 2005
8 JE Root 254 71* Eng Pak Manchester 22 Jul 2016
9 GS Chappell 247* 133 Aus NZl Wellington 01 Mar 1974
10 DG Bradman 244 77 Aus Eng The Oval 18 Aug 1934
11 V Kohli 243 50 Ind Srl Delhi 02 Dec 2017
12 KD Walters 242 103 Aus Win Sydney 14 Feb 1969
13 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
14 SC Ganguly 239 91 Ind Pak Bengaluru 08 Dec 2007
15 EAB Rowan 236 60* SAF Eng Leeds 026 Jul 1951
16 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
17 IVA Richards 232 63 Win Eng Nottingham 03 Jun 1976
18 KC Sangakkara 232 64 Srl SAF Col-SSC 11 Aug 2004
19 R Dravid 222 73 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 08 Oct 2003
20 BC Lara 221 130 Win Srl Col-SSC 29 Nov 2001
21 RT Ponting 221 60* Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
22 ME Trescothick 219 69* Eng SAF The Oval 04 Sep 2003
23 SPD Smith 215 58 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 2015
24 LG Rowe 214 100* Win NZl Kingston 16 Feb 1972
25 SR Tendulkar 214 53* Ind Aus Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010
26 KJ Hughes 213 53 Aus Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
27 WM Lawry 210 58* Aus Win Bridgetown 05 May 1965
28 RT Ponting 209 89 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
29 Javed Miandad 206 85 Pak NZl Karachi 30 Oct 1976
30 SM Gavaskar 205 73 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
31 MS Sinclair 204* 50* NZl Pak Christchurch 15 Mar 2001
32 W Jaffer 202 56 Ind Pak Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
33 J Ryder 201* 88 Aus Eng Adelaide 16 Jan 1925
34 V Sehwag 201* 50 Ind Srl Galle 31 Jul 2008
35 R Dravid 200* 70* Ind Zim Delhi 18 Nov 2000
36 VVS Laxman 200* 59* Ind Aus Delhi 29 Oct 2008

V Kohli of India scored 243 and 50 against Sri Lanka at Delhi in the ongoing test to  provide the eleventh  occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 200 plus runs in the first innings and 50 plus runs in the second innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 243 50 Ind Srl Delhi 02 Dec 2017
2 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
3 SC Ganguly 239 91 Ind Pak Bengaluru 08 Dec 2007
4 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
5 R Dravid 222 73 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 08 Oct 2003
6 SR Tendulkar 214 53* Ind Aus Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010
7 SM Gavaskar 205 73 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
8 W Jaffer 202 56 Ind Pak Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
9 V Sehwag 201* 50 Ind Srl Galle 31 Jul 2008
10 R Dravid 200* 70* Ind Zim Delhi 18 Nov 2000
11 VVS Laxman 200* 59* Ind Aus Delhi 29 Oct 2008

V Kohli of India scored 243 and 50 against Sri Lanka at Delhi in the ongoing test to provide the fourth  occasion of a batsman scoring a double century in the first innings and 50 plus runs in the second innings  of a test against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SP Fleming 274* 69* NZl Srl Col-PSS 25 Apr 2003
2 V Kohli 243 50 Ind Srl Delhi 02 Dec 2017
3 BC Lara 221 130 Win Srl Col-SSC 29 Nov 2001
4 V Sehwag 201* 50 Ind Srl Galle 31 Jul 2008

R Dravid {03}, KC Sangakkara {02}, RT Ponting {02} and SR Tendulkar {02} are the four batsmen who have performed the feat on two or more occasions.

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014
2 KC Sangakkara 232 64 Srl SAF Col-SSC 11 Aug 2004
               
1 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
2 R Dravid 222 73 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 08 Oct 2003
3 R Dravid 200* 70* Ind Zim Delhi 18 Nov 2000
               
1 RT Ponting 221 60* Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
2 RT Ponting 209 89 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
               
1 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
2 SR Tendulkar 214 53* Ind Aus Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010

The following five batsmen have scored unbeaten double century in the first innings and an unbeaten half century in the second innings

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SP Fleming 274* 69* NZl Srl Col-PSS 25 Apr 2003
2 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
3 MS Sinclair 204* 50* NZl Pak Christchurch 15 Mar 2001
4 R Dravid 200* 70* Ind Zim Delhi 18 Nov 2000
5 VVS Laxman 200* 59* Ind Aus Delhi 29 Oct 2008

 

Captains scoring a double century in the first innings and fifty plus scores in the second innings of a test

Captains scoring a double century in the first innings and fifty plus scores in the second innings of a test

V Kohli of India scored 243 and 50 against Sri Lanka at Delhi in the ongoing test to provide the seventh occasion of a captain scoring a double century in the first innings and 50 plus runs in the second innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MA Taylor 334* 92 Aus Pak Peshawar 15 Oct 1998
2 GA Gooch 333 123 Eng Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
3 GC Smith 277 85 SAF Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
4 SP Fleming 274* 69* NZl Srl Col-PSS 25 Apr 2003
5 V Kohli 243 50 Ind Srl Delhi 02 Dec 2017
6 RT Ponting 209 89 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
7 SM Gavaskar 205 73 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978