India-Sri Lanka Test series – Stats pertaining to Sri Lanka

India-Sri Lanka Test series – Stats pertaining to Sri Lanka

India – Sri  Lanka test series is  scheduled to start from today, with the first test being played at Kolkata. www.hrgcricstats.com brings to its readers the key statistical tables pertaining to Sri Lanka.  Read on …………………………………..

TEAM TOTALS – 500 PLUS RUNS – SRI LANKA
No Team Score Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka 952/6d 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
2 Sri Lanka 610/6d 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
3 Sri Lanka 600/6d 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
4 Sri Lanka 760/7d 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
5 Sri Lanka 520/8d 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
6 Sri Lanka 642/4d 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010

 

CENTURIONS – SRI LANKAN BATSMEN
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 LRD Mendis 105 1 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 LRD Mendis 105 3 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 RS Madugalle 103 2 v India Col-SSC 30 Aug 1985
4 A Ranatunga 111 2 v India Col-SSC 30 Aug 1985
5 SAR Silva 111 1 v India Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
6 RL Dias 106 4 v India Kandy 14 Sep 1985
7 LRD Mendis 124 4 v India Kandy 14 Sep 1985
8 PA de Silva 148 1 v India Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
9 RS Mahanama 151 3 v India Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
10 ST Jayasuriya 340 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
11 RS Mahanama 225 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
12 PA de Silva 126 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
13 PA de Silva 146 1 v India Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
14 ST Jayasuriya 199 3 v India Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
15 PA de Silva 120 3 v India Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
16 MS Atapattu 108 1 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
17 PA de Silva 110* 3 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
18 M Jayawardene 242 2 v India Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
19 ST Jayasuriya 111 2 v India Galle 14 Aug 2001
20 KC Sangakkara 105* 2 v India Galle 14 Aug 2001
21 M Jayawardene 104 1 v India Kandy 22 Aug 2001
22 MS Atapattu 108 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
23 M Jayawardene 139 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
24 HP Tillakaratne 136* 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
25 TT Samaraweera 103* 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
26 SM Warnapura 115 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
27 M Jayawardene 136 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
28 TT Samaraweera 127 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
29 TM Dilshan 125* 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
30 KC Sangakkara 144 2 v India Col-PSS 08 Aug 2008
31 TM Dilshan 112 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
32 M Jayawardene 275 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
33 P Jayawardene 154* 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
34 TM Dilshan 109 1 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
35 KC Sangakkara 137 3 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
36 NT Paranavitana 111 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
37 KC Sangakkara 103 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
38 NT Paranavitana 100 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
39 KC Sangakkara 219 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
40 M Jayawardene 174 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
41 TT Samaraweera 137* 1 v India Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
42 LD Chandimal 162* 3 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
43 AD Mathews 102 2 v India Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
44 AD Mathews 110 4 v India Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
45 FDM Karunaratne 141 3 v India Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
46 BKG Mendis 110 3 v India Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
INDIVIDUAL NINETIES – SRI LANKAN BATSMEN
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RL Dias 97 3 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 RL Dias 95 1 v India Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
3 JR Ratnayeke 93 1 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
4 PA de Silva 93 4 v India Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
5 MS Atapattu 98 2 v India Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
6 AD Mathews 99 1 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
7 MDK Perera 92* 2 v India Galle 26 Jul 2017
8 FDM Karunaratne 97 4 v India Galle 26 Jul 2017
CENTURIONS – SRI LANKAN CAPTAINS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 LRD Mendis 124 4 v India Kandy 14 Sep 1985
2 ST Jayasuriya 111 2 v India Galle 14 Aug 2001
3 M Jayawardene 136 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
4 KC Sangakkara 137 3 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
5 KC Sangakkara 103 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
6 KC Sangakkara 219 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
7 AD Mathews 102 2 v India Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
8 AD Mathews 110 4 v India Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
CENTURIONS – SRI LANKAN WICKET KEEPER BATSMEN
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SAR Silva 111 1 v India Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
2 KC Sangakkara 105* 2 v India Galle 14 Aug 2001
3 P Jayawardene 154* 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
4 LD Chandimal 162* 3 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015

 

150 PLUS RUNS  – SRI LANKAN BATSMEN
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RS Mahanama 151 3 v India Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
2 M Jayawardene 174 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
3 ST Jayasuriya 199 3 v India Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
4 KC Sangakkara 219 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
5 RS Mahanama 225 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
6 M Jayawardene 242 2 v India Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
7 M Jayawardene 275 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
8 ST Jayasuriya 340 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997

 

FIVE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS – SRI LANKAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 ALF de Mel 14.0 0 68 5 4 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 ALF de Mel 28.0 8 64 5 1 v India Col-SSC 30 Aug 1985
3 RJ Ratnayake 41.0 10 85 6 3 v India Col-SSC 30 Aug 1985
4 RJ Ratnayake 23.2 6 49 5 4 v India Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
5 FS Ahangama 24.0 7 52 5 1 v India Kandy 14 Sep 1985
6 JR Ratnayeke 27.3 3 85 5 1 v India Cuttack 04 Jan 1987
7 M Muralitharan 41.5 3 162 5 1 v India Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
8 KR Pushpakumara 32.0 3 122 5 1 v India Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
9 HDPK Dharmasena 12.4 0 57 5 3 v India Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
10 CRD Fernando 25.0 9 42 5 1 v India Galle 14 Aug 2001
11 M Muralitharan 26.5 10 49 5 3 v India Galle 14 Aug 2001
12 M Muralitharan 34.1 9 87 8 1 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
13 M Muralitharan 38.4 8 100 7 1 v India Delhi 10 Dec 2005
14 M Muralitharan 29.0 4 84 5 2 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
15 M Muralitharan 13.0 3 26 6 3 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
16 BAW Mendis 28.0 1 117 6 1 v India Galle 31 Jul 2008
17 BAW Mendis 28.0 4 56 5 1 v India Col-PSS 08 Aug 2008
18 HMRKB Herath 33.0 2 121 5 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
19 M Muralitharan 17.0 1 63 5 2 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
20 SL Malinga 17.0 2 50 5 3 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
21 S Randiv 29.0 3 82 5 4 v India Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
22 PHT Kaushal 32.4 2 134 5 2 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
23 HMRKB Herath 21.0 6 48 7 4 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
24 N Pradeep 31.0 2 132 6 1 v India Galle 26 Jul 2017
25 PADLR Sandakan 35.3 4 132 5 1 v India Pallekele 12 Aug 2017

 

FIVE OR MORE WICKETS CONCEDING 100 PLUS  RUNS – SRI LANKAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 M Muralitharan 38.4 8 100 7 1 v India Delhi 10 Dec 2005
2 BAW Mendis 28.0 1 117 6 1 v India Galle 31 Jul 2008
3 HMRKB Herath 33.0 2 121 5 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
4 KR Pushpakumara 32.0 3 122 5 1 v India Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
5 N Pradeep 31.0 2 132 6 1 v India Galle 26 Jul 2017
6 PADLR Sandakan 35.3 4 132 5 1 v India Pallekele 12 Aug 2017
7 PHT Kaushal 32.4 2 134 5 2 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
8 M Muralitharan 41.5 3 162 5 1 v India Lucknow 18 Jan 1994

 

BOWLERS CONCEDING 100 PLUS RUNS – SRI LANKAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 ALF de Mel 29.0 2 133 2 2 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 DS de Silva 48.0 4 162 2 2 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 ALF de Mel 31.0 4 119 1 2 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
4 GF Labrooy 35.0 4 164 1 2 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
5 JR Ratnayeke 37.1 2 132 4 2 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
6 EAR de Silva 40.0 7 133 0 2 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
7 RJ Ratnayake 35.0 4 139 2 2 v India Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
8 EAR de Silva 40.0 6 114 0 1 v India Cuttack 04 Jan 1987
9 M Muralitharan 47.1 12 136 4 2 v India Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
10 SD Anurasiri 58.0 13 147 2 1 v India Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
11 M Muralitharan 41.5 3 162 5 1 v India Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
12 M Muralitharan 65.0 11 179 4 1 v India Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
13 SD Anurasiri 45.0 2 158 1 1 v India Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
14 GP Wickramasinghe 36.0 9 108 2 2 v India Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
15 M Muralitharan 65.0 9 174 2 1 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
16 KJ Silva 39.0 3 122 0 1 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
17 KSC de Silva 31.1 6 101 3 2 v India Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
18 WPUJC Vaas 36.5 11 107 2 2 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
19 M Muralitharan 75.0 30 174 3 2 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
20 KR Pushpakumara 32.0 3 122 5 1 v India Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
21 M Muralitharan 46.0 9 137 0 1 v India Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
22 KR Pushpakumara 28.0 5 108 3 1 v India Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
23 HDPK Dharmasena 48.0 12 144 3 1 v India Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
24 WPUJC Vaas 31.0 5 108 1 1 v India Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
25 PDRL Perera 30.0 4 125 1 1 v India Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
26 M Muralitharan 46.5 17 109 3 3 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
27 M Muralitharan 38.4 8 100 7 1 v India Delhi 10 Dec 2005
28 M Muralitharan 38.0 5 118 1 3 v India Delhi 10 Dec 2005
29 SL Malinga 32.0 4 113 3 1 v India Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
30 M Muralitharan 36.0 4 128 3 1 v India Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
31 BAW Mendis 28.0 1 117 6 1 v India Galle 31 Jul 2008
32 M Muralitharan 31.0 3 107 3 3 v India Galle 31 Jul 2008
33 KTGD Prasad 22.0 1 106 2 1 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
34 M Muralitharan 38.0 6 124 0 3 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
35 UWMBCA Welegedara 26.0 4 103 0 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
36 HMRKB Herath 33.0 2 121 5 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
37 BAW Mendis 38.0 3 162 2 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
38 M Muralitharan 37.0 0 175 2 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
39 UWMBCA Welegedara 30.0 3 131 1 2 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
40 KMDN Kulasekara 20.0 1 105 1 2 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
41 HMRKB Herath 53.3 2 240 3 2 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
42 M Muralitharan 51.0 4 195 4 2 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
43 M Muralitharan 44.4 7 128 3 3 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
44 KTGD Prasad 22.0 2 101 0 2 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
45 CRD Fernando 31.2 1 116 1 2 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
46 S Randiv 73.0 16 222 2 2 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
47 BAW Mendis 63.0 10 172 4 2 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
48 SL Malinga 30.0 3 119 3 2 v India Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
49 BAW Mendis 30.0 4 109 2 2 v India Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
50 PHT Kaushal 32.4 2 134 5 2 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015

 

BOWLERS CONCEDING  100 PLUS RUNS WITHOUT A WICKET – SRI LANKAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 EAR de Silva 40.0 7 133 0 2 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
2 EAR de Silva 40.0 6 114 0 1 v India Cuttack 04 Jan 1987
3 KJ Silva 39.0 3 122 0 1 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
4 M Muralitharan 46.0 9 137 0 1 v India Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
5 M Muralitharan 38.0 6 124 0 3 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
6 UWMBCA Welegedara 26.0 4 103 0 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
7 KTGD Prasad 22.0 2 101 0 2 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010

 

BOWLERS WHO HAVE CONCEDED 150 PLUS RUNS – SRI LANKAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SD Anurasiri 45.0 2 158 1 1 v India Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
2 DS de Silva 48.0 4 162 2 2 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 M Muralitharan 41.5 3 162 5 1 v India Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
4 BAW Mendis 38.0 3 162 2 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
5 GF Labrooy 35.0 4 164 1 2 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
6 BAW Mendis 63.0 10 172 4 2 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
7 M Muralitharan 65.0 9 174 2 1 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
8 M Muralitharan 75.0 30 174 3 2 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
9 M Muralitharan 37.0 0 175 2 1 v India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
10 M Muralitharan 65.0 11 179 4 1 v India Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
11 M Muralitharan 51.0 4 195 4 2 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
12 S Randiv 73.0 16 222 2 2 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
13 HMRKB Herath 53.3 2 240 3 2 v India Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009

 

THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – SRI LANKAN BATSMEN
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RL Dias, LRD Mendis 3 153 1 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 RL Dias, LRD Mendis 3 110 3 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 RS Madugalle, A Ranatunga 5 144 2 v India Col-SSC 30 Aug 1985
4 PA de Silva, RL Dias 3 132 3 v India Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
5 RL Dias, LRD Mendis 4 216 4 v India Kandy 14 Sep 1985
6 JR Ratnayeke, S Wettimuny 1 159 1 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
7 A Ranatunga, HP Tillakaratne 5 111 2 v India Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
8 PA de Silva, AP Gurusinha 3 136 1 v India Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
9 RS Mahanama, HP Tillakaratne 5 132 3 v India Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
10 RS Mahanama, DP Samaraweera 1 120 2 v India Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
11 ST Jayasuriya, RS Mahanama 2 576 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
12 PA de Silva, A Ranatunga 4 175 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
13 PA de Silva, M Jayawardene 5 131 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
14 PA de Silva, ST Jayasuriya 3 218 3 v India Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
15 MS Atapattu, RS Mahanama 2 104 1 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
16 PA de Silva, HDPK Dharmasena 6 103 3 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
17 MS Atapattu, HDPK Dharmasena 2 115 2 v India Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
18 M Jayawardene, A Ranatunga 5 115* 2 v India Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
19 MS Atapattu, ST Jayasuriya 1 101 2 v India Galle 14 Aug 2001
20 MS Atapattu, M Jayawardene 3 133 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
21 TT Samaraweera, HP Tillakaratne 7 194* 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
22 MS Atapattu, M Jayawardene 3 113 2 v India Delhi 10 Dec 2005
23 TM Dilshan, M Jayawardene 5 105 4 v India Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
24 M Jayawardene, SM Warnapura 3 155 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
25 M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera 4 148 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
26 KC Sangakkara, SM Warnapura 2 133 2 v India Galle 31 Jul 2008
27 M Jayawardene, SM Warnapura 3 101* 4 v India Col-PSS 08 Aug 2008
28 TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara 2 115 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
29 M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera 4 138 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
30 M Jayawardene, P Jayawardene 6 351 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
31 NT Paranavitana, KC Sangakkara 2 181 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
32 HMRKB Herath, SL Malinga 8 115 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
33 NT Paranavitana, KC Sangakkara 2 174 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
34 M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkara 3 193 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
35 M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera 4 176 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
36 BAW Mendis, TT Samaraweera 9 118 3 v India Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
37 LD Chandimal, HDRL Thirimanne 6 125 3 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
38 AD Mathews, HDRL Thirimanne 4 127 2 v India Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
39 AD Mathews, MDKJ Perera 6 135 4 v India Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
40 N Dickwella, FDM Karunaratne 5 101 4 v India Galle 26 Jul 2017
41 FDM Karunaratne, BKG Mendis 2 191 3 v India Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017

 

THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – WICKET WISE BREAK UP
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JR Ratnayeke, S Wettimuny 1 159 1 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
2 RS Mahanama, DP Samaraweera 1 120 2 v India Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
3 MS Atapattu, ST Jayasuriya 1 101 2 v India Galle 14 Aug 2001
               
1 ST Jayasuriya, RS Mahanama 2 576 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
2 MS Atapattu, RS Mahanama 2 104 1 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
3 MS Atapattu, HDPK Dharmasena 2 115 2 v India Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
4 KC Sangakkara, SM Warnapura 2 133 2 v India Galle 31 Jul 2008
5 TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara 2 115 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
6 NT Paranavitana, KC Sangakkara 2 181 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
7 NT Paranavitana, KC Sangakkara 2 174 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
8 FDM Karunaratne, BKG Mendis 2 191 3 v India Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
               
1 RL Dias, LRD Mendis 3 153 1 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 RL Dias, LRD Mendis 3 110 3 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 PA de Silva, RL Dias 3 132 3 v India Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
4 PA de Silva, AP Gurusinha 3 136 1 v India Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
5 PA de Silva, ST Jayasuriya 3 218 3 v India Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
6 MS Atapattu, M Jayawardene 3 133 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
7 MS Atapattu, M Jayawardene 3 113 2 v India Delhi 10 Dec 2005
8 M Jayawardene, SM Warnapura 3 155 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
9 M Jayawardene, SM Warnapura 3 101* 4 v India Col-PSS 08 Aug 2008
10 M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkara 3 193 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
               
1 RL Dias, LRD Mendis 4 216 4 v India Kandy 14 Sep 1985
2 PA de Silva, A Ranatunga 4 175 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
3 M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera 4 148 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
4 M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera 4 138 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
5 M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera 4 176 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
6 AD Mathews, HDRL Thirimanne 4 127 2 v India Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
               
1 RS Madugalle, A Ranatunga 5 144 2 v India Col-SSC 30 Aug 1985
2 A Ranatunga, HP Tillakaratne 5 111 2 v India Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
3 RS Mahanama, HP Tillakaratne 5 132 3 v India Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
4 PA de Silva, M Jayawardene 5 131 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
5 M Jayawardene, A Ranatunga 5 115* 2 v India Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
6 TM Dilshan, M Jayawardene 5 105 4 v India Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
7 N Dickwella, FDM Karunaratne 5 101 4 v India Galle 26 Jul 2017
               
1 PA de Silva, HDPK Dharmasena 6 103 3 v India Mohali 19 Nov 1997
2 M Jayawardene, P Jayawardene 6 351 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
3 LD Chandimal, HDRL Thirimanne 6 125 3 v India Galle 12 Aug 2015
4 AD Mathews, MDKJ Perera 6 135 4 v India Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
               
1 TT Samaraweera, HP Tillakaratne 7 194* 2 v India Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
               
1 HMRKB Herath, SL Malinga 8 115 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
               
1 BAW Mendis, TT Samaraweera 9 118 3 v India Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010

 

150 PLUS  RUNS PARTNERSHIPS – SRI LANKAN BATSMEN
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RL Dias, LRD Mendis 3 153 1 v India Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 M Jayawardene, SM Warnapura 3 155 1 v India Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
3 JR Ratnayeke, S Wettimuny 1 159 1 v India Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
4 NT Paranavitana, KC Sangakkara 2 174 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
5 PA de Silva, A Ranatunga 4 175 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
6 M Jayawardene, TT Samaraweera 4 176 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
7 NT Paranavitana, KC Sangakkara 2 181 1 v India Galle 18 Jul 2010
8 FDM Karunaratne, BKG Mendis 2 191 3 v India Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
9 M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkara 3 193 1 v India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
10 RL Dias, LRD Mendis 4 216 4 v India Kandy 14 Sep 1985
11 PA de Silva, ST Jayasuriya 3 218 3 v India Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
12 M Jayawardene, P Jayawardene 6 351 2 v India Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
13 ST Jayasuriya, RS Mahanama 2 576 2 v India Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997

 

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET – SRI LANKAN BATSMEN
Wkt Runs Partners Ground Match Date
1st 159 S Wettimuny, JR Ratnayeke Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
2nd 576 ST Jayasuriya, RS Mahanama Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
3rd 218 ST Jayasuriya, PA de Silva Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
4th 216 RL Dias, LRD Mendis Kandy 14 Sep 1985
5th 144 RS Madugalle, A Ranatunga Col-SSC 30 Aug 1985
6th 351 M Jayawardene, P Jayawardene Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
7th 194* HP Tillakaratne, TT Samaraweera Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
8th 115 HMRKB Herath, SL Malinga Galle 18 Jul 2010
9th 118 TT Samaraweera, BAW Mendis Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
10th 64 M Muralitharan, PDRL Perera Kandy 22 Aug 2001

 

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET IN THE SERIES
Wkt Runs Partners Team Ground Match Date
1st 233 G Gambhir, V Sehwag India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
2nd 576 ST Jayasuriya, RS Mahanama Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
3rd 227 S Dhawan, V Kohli India Galle 12 Aug 2015
4th 256 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar India Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
5th 256 SR Tendulkar, SK Raina India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
6th 351 M Jayawardene, P Jayawardene Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
7th 194* HP Tillakaratne, TT Samaraweera Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
8th 115 HMRKB Herath, SL Malinga Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
9th 118 TT Samaraweera, BAW Mendis Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
10th 69* A Kumble, Harbhajan Singh India Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005

 

India – Sri Lanka Test Series – Stats pertaining to India

India – Sri Lanka Test Series – Stats pertaining to India

India – Sri  Lanka test series is  scheduled to start from today, with the first test being played at Kolkata. www.hrgcricstats.com brings to its readers the key statistical tables pertaining to India.  Read on …………………………………..

MATCH TOTALS – 500 PLUS RUNS
No Team Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 566 06 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 India 676 07 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
3 India 511 10 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
4 India 541 06 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
5 India 537 08 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
6 India 515 09 v Sri Lanka Mohali 19 Nov 1997
7 India 512 10 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
8 India 518 07 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
9 India 642 10 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
10 India 726 09 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
11 India 707 10 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
12 India 600 10 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
13 India 622 09 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017

 

CENTURIONS – INDIAN BATSMEN
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 155 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 SM Patil 114* 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 M Amarnath 116* 3 v Sri Lanka Kandy 14 Sep 1985
4 SM Gavaskar 176 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
5 M Azharuddin 199 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
6 N Kapil Dev 163 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
7 M Amarnath 131 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
8 DB Vengsarkar 153 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
9 DB Vengsarkar 166 1 v Sri Lanka Cuttack 04 Jan 1987
0 VG Kambli 125 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
11 NS Sidhu 104 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
22 SR Tendulkar 104* 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
13 VG Kambli 120 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
14 NS Sidhu 124 1 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
15 SR Tendulkar 142 1 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
16 M Azharuddin 108 1 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
17 M Azharuddin 152 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
18 NS Sidhu 111 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
19 SR Tendulkar 143 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
20 M Azharuddin 126 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
21 SR Tendulkar 139 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
22 SC Ganguly 147 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
23 M Azharuddin 108* 4 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
24 NS Sidhu 131 2 v Sri Lanka Mohali 19 Nov 1997
25 SC Ganguly 109 2 v Sri Lanka Mohali 19 Nov 1997
26 SC Ganguly 173 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
27 SR Tendulkar 148 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
28 S Ramesh 143 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
29 R Dravid 107 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
30 SR Tendulkar 124* 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
31 SR Tendulkar 109 1 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
32 VVS Laxman 104 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
33 V Sehwag 201* 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
34 R Dravid 177 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
35 MS Dhoni 110 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
36 G Gambhir 114 3 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
37 SR Tendulkar 100* 3 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
38 G Gambhir 167 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
39 V Sehwag 131 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
40 R Dravid 144 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
41 V Sehwag 293 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
42 MS Dhoni 100* 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
43 V Sehwag 109 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
44 SR Tendulkar 203 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
45 SK Raina 120 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
46 V Sehwag 109 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
47 VVS Laxman 103* 4 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
48 S Dhawan 134 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
49 V Kohli 103 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
50 KL Rahul 108 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
51 AM Rahane 126 3 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
52 CA Pujara 145* 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
53 S Dhawan 190 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
54 CA Pujara 153 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
55 V Kohli 103* 3 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
56 CA Pujara 133 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
57 AM Rahane 132 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
58 S Dhawan 119 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 12 Aug 2017
59 HH Pandya 108 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 12 Aug 2017
INDIVIDUAL NINETIES – INDIAN BATSMEN
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 DB Vengsarkar 90 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 DB Vengsarkar 98* 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 30 Aug 1985
3 M Prabhakar 95 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
4 NS Sidhu 99 1 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
5 SR Tendulkar 96 1 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
6 R Dravid 92 1 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
7 SC Ganguly 99 1 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
8 R Dravid 93 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
9 SC Ganguly 98* 4 v Sri Lanka Kandy 22 Aug 2001
10 IK Pathan 93 3 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
11 V Sehwag 99 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
CENTURIES – INDIAN CAPTAINS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SM Gavaskar 155 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 N Kapil Dev 163 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
3 M Azharuddin 108 1 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
4 M Azharuddin 152 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
5 SR Tendulkar 143 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
6 SR Tendulkar 139 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
7 SR Tendulkar 148 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
8 MS Dhoni 110 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
9 MS Dhoni 100* 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
10 V Kohli 103 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
11 V Kohli 103* 3 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
CENTURIES – INDIAN WICKET KEEPER BATSMAN
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MS Dhoni 110 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
2 MS Dhoni 100* 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009

 

150 PLUS RUNS  – INDIAN BATSMEN
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 M Azharuddin 152 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
2 DB Vengsarkar 153 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
3 CA Pujara 153 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
4 SM Gavaskar 155 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
5 N Kapil Dev 163 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
6 DB Vengsarkar 166 1 v Sri Lanka Cuttack 04 Jan 1987
7 G Gambhir 167 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
8 SC Ganguly 173 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
9 SM Gavaskar 176 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
10 R Dravid 177 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
11 S Dhawan 190 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
12 M Azharuddin 199 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
13 SR Tendulkar 203 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
14 V Sehwag 293 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009

 

FIVE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN  INNINGS – INDIAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 DR Doshi 30.0 8 85 5 1 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 N Kapil Dev 24.3 3 110 5 3 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 C Sharma 33.0 3 118 5 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
4 NS Yadav 19.1 4 76 5 1 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
5 Maninder Singh 17.4 4 51 7 3 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
6 SLV Raju 17.5 13 12 6 2 v Sri Lanka Chandigarh 23 Nov 1990
7 A Kumble 24.0 3 87 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
8 A Kumble 27.3 9 59 7 3 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
9 SLV Raju 23.5 7 38 5 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
10 SLV Raju 32.3 9 87 6 3 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
11 J Srinath 24.5 5 114 5 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Aug 2001
12 BKV Prasad 21.0 7 72 5 3 v Sri Lanka Kandy 22 Aug 2001
13 A Kumble 28.0 6 72 6 2 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
14 Harbhajan Singh 22.2 3 62 7 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
15 A Kumble 34.3 9 89 5 4 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
16 Harbhajan Singh 40.3 8 102 6 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
17 S Sreesanth 22.0 4 75 5 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
18 Z Khan 21.0 5 72 5 3 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
19 R Ashwin 13.4 2 46 6 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
20 R Ashwin 16.0 6 42 5 4 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
21 I Sharma 15.0 2 54 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
22 R Ashwin 16.4 3 69 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
23 RA Jadeja 39.0 5 152 5 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017

 

FIVE OR MORE WICKETS IN AN  INNINGS CONCEDING 100 PLUS RUNS – INDIAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 24.3 3 110 5 3 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 C Sharma 33.0 3 118 5 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
3 J Srinath 24.5 5 114 5 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Aug 2001
4 Harbhajan Singh 40.3 8 102 6 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
5 RA Jadeja 39.0 5 152 5 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017

 

BOWLERS WHO HAVE CONCEDED 100 PLUS RUNS IN AN INNINGS – INDIAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 24.3 3 110 5 3 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 DR Doshi 38.0 4 147 3 3 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 C Sharma 33.0 3 118 5 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 06 Sep 1985
4 C Sharma 31.0 4 122 2 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
5 A Kumble 38.2 7 108 3 3 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
6 RK Chauhan 78.0 8 276 1 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
7 A Kumble 72.0 7 223 1 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
8 NM Kulkarni 70.0 12 195 1 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
9 BKV Prasad 26.0 5 104 2 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
10 A Kumble 38.4 2 156 3 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
11 J Srinath 28.2 4 107 1 2 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
12 A Kumble 54.1 10 134 4 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
13 Harbhajan Singh 40.0 9 127 3 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
14 J Srinath 24.5 5 114 5 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Aug 2001
15 Z Khan 27.0 3 134 0 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
16 BKV Prasad 34.0 8 101 3 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
17 Harbhajan Singh 53.3 6 185 2 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
18 SV Bahutule 31.0 5 101 1 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
19 Z Khan 37.0 2 156 2 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
20 I Sharma 33.0 4 124 2 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
21 Harbhajan Singh 43.0 2 149 2 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
22 A Kumble 37.0 4 121 0 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
23 Harbhajan Singh 40.3 8 102 6 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
24 Z Khan 32.0 5 105 3 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 08 Aug 2008
25 Harbhajan Singh 40.3 8 104 3 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 08 Aug 2008
26 A Kumble 41.2 4 123 3 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 08 Aug 2008
27 Z Khan 36.0 6 109 2 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
28 I Sharma 33.0 0 135 2 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
29 Harbhajan Singh 48.4 4 189 2 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
30 A Mishra 58.0 6 203 1 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
31 Harbhajan Singh 32.0 3 112 4 1 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
32 PP Ojha 23.4 1 101 3 1 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
33 I Sharma 28.0 5 145 3 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
34 A Mithun 28.0 3 105 4 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
35 PP Ojha 28.0 1 115 0 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
36 A Mithun 23.0 5 117 0 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
37 I Sharma 23.0 5 102 1 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
38 PP Ojha 46.0 9 172 1 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
39 Harbhajan Singh 42.4 4 147 1 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
40 A Mishra 42.0 3 140 1 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
41 PP Ojha 46.0 10 115 4 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
42 R Ashwin 28.2 6 114 4 3 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
43 R Ashwin 37.5 7 132 2 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
44 RA Jadeja 39.0 5 152 5 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017

 

BOWLERS CONCEDEDING 100 PLUS RUNS IN AN INNINGS WITHOUT A WICKET– INDIAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Z Khan 27.0 3 134 0 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
2 A Kumble 37.0 4 121 0 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
3 PP Ojha 28.0 1 115 0 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
4 A Mithun 23.0 5 117 0 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010

 

BOWLERS WHO HAVE CONCEDED 150 PLUS RUNS IN AN INNINGS – INDIAN BOWLERS
No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja 39.0 5 152 5 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
2 A Kumble 38.4 2 156 3 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
3 Z Khan 37.0 2 156 2 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 23 Jul 2008
4 PP Ojha 46.0 9 172 1 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
5 Harbhajan Singh 53.3 6 185 2 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
6 Harbhajan Singh 48.4 4 189 2 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
7 NM Kulkarni 70.0 12 195 1 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
8 A Mishra 58.0 6 203 1 2 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
9 A Kumble 72.0 7 223 1 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
10 RK Chauhan 78.0 8 276 1 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997

 

THREE  FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – INDIAN BATSMEN
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 J Arun Lal, SM Gavaskar 1 156 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 2 173 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
3 M Amarnath, RJ Shastri 2 104 3 v Sri Lanka Kandy 14 Sep 1985
4 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 3 117 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
5 M Azharuddin, SM Gavaskar 4 163 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
6 M Azharuddin, N Kapil Dev 6 272 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
7 M Amarnath, R Lamba 2 126 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
8 M Amarnath, DB Vengsarkar 3 173 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
9 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 4 116 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
10 N Kapil Dev, DB Vengsarkar 6 111 1 v Sri Lanka Cuttack 04 Jan 1987
11 VG Kambli, NS Sidhu 2 126 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
12 M Prabhakar, NS Sidhu 1 171 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
13 VG Kambli, SR Tendulkar 3 162 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
14 NS Sidhu, SR Tendulkar 3 121 1 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
15 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 142 1 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
16 VG Kambli, NS Sidhu 2 148 1 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
17 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 124 1 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
18 R Dravid, NS Sidhu 2 147 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
19 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 221 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
20 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 5 150 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
21 M Azharuddin, SC Ganguly 5 110 4 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
22 NR Mongia, NS Sidhu 1 120 2 v Sri Lanka Mohali 19 Nov 1997
23 R Dravid, NS Sidhu 2 137 1 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
24 SC Ganguly, A Kumble 6 159 1 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
25 R Dravid, SC Ganguly 3 160 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
26 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 256 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
26 R Dravid, S Ramesh 2 232 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
28 M Azharuddin, SC Ganguly 5 112 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
29 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 3 139 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
30 SS Das, S Ramesh 1 107 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
31 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 121 1 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
32 MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh 7 104* 3 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
33 VVS Laxman, IK Pathan 7 125 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
34 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 167 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
35 VVS Laxman, V Sehwag 5 100 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
36 R Dravid, Yuvraj Singh 5 125 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
37 MS Dhoni, R Dravid 6 224 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
37 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 5 137* 3 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
39 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 233 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
40 R Dravid, G Gambhir 2 137 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
41 VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh 5 102 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
43 V Sehwag, M Vijay 1 221 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
43 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 237 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
44 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 119 3 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
45 V Sehwag, M Vijay 1 165 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
46 SK Raina, SR Tendulkar 5 256 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
47 VVS Laxman, SK Raina 5 105 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
48 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 5 109 4 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
49 S Dhawan, V Kohli 3 227 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
50 V Kohli, KL Rahul 3 164 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
51 AM Rahane, M Vijay 2 140 3 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
52 A Mishra, CA Pujara 8 104 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
55 S Dhawan, CA Pujara 2 253 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
54 CA Pujara, AM Rahane 4 137 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
55 V Kohli, A Mukund 3 133 3 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
56 CA Pujara, AM Rahane 4 217 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
57 S Dhawan, KL Rahul 1 188 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 12 Aug 2017

 

THREE  FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – INDIAN BATSMEN – WICKET WISE BREAK  UP
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 J Arun Lal, SM Gavaskar 1 156 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 M Prabhakar, NS Sidhu 1 171 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
3 NR Mongia, NS Sidhu 1 120 2 v Sri Lanka Mohali 19 Nov 1997
4 SS Das, S Ramesh 1 107 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
5 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 167 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
6 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 233 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
7 V Sehwag, M Vijay 1 221 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
8 V Sehwag, M Vijay 1 165 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
9 S Dhawan, KL Rahul 1 188 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 12 Aug 2017
               
1 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 2 173 2 v Sri Lanka Chennai 17 Sep 1982
2 M Amarnath, RJ Shastri 2 104 3 v Sri Lanka Kandy 14 Sep 1985
3 M Amarnath, R Lamba 2 126 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
4 VG Kambli, NS Sidhu 2 126 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 27 Jul 1993
5 VG Kambli, NS Sidhu 2 148 1 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
6 R Dravid, NS Sidhu 2 147 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
7 R Dravid, NS Sidhu 2 137 1 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
8 R Dravid, S Ramesh 2 232 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
9 R Dravid, G Gambhir 2 137 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
10 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 237 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
11 AM Rahane, M Vijay 2 140 3 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
12 S Dhawan, CA Pujara 2 253 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
               
1 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 3 117 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
2 M Amarnath, DB Vengsarkar 3 173 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
3 VG Kambli, SR Tendulkar 3 162 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 04 Aug 1993
4 NS Sidhu, SR Tendulkar 3 121 1 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
5 R Dravid, SC Ganguly 3 160 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
6 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 3 139 3 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
7 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 119 3 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
8 S Dhawan, V Kohli 3 227 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
9 V Kohli, KL Rahul 3 164 1 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 20 Aug 2015
10 V Kohli, A Mukund 3 133 3 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
               
1 M Azharuddin, SM Gavaskar 4 163 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
2 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 4 116 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
3 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 142 1 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
4 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 124 1 v Sri Lanka Bengaluru 26 Jan 1994
5 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 221 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
6 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 256 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
7 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 121 1 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
8 CA Pujara, AM Rahane 4 137 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
9 CA Pujara, AM Rahane 4 217 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
               
1 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 5 150 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
2 M Azharuddin, SC Ganguly 5 110 4 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 09 Aug 1997
3 M Azharuddin, SC Ganguly 5 112 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
4 VVS Laxman, V Sehwag 5 100 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
5 R Dravid, Yuvraj Singh 5 125 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
6 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 5 137* 3 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
7 VVS Laxman, Yuvraj Singh 5 102 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
8 SK Raina, SR Tendulkar 5 256 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
9 VVS Laxman, SK Raina 5 105 2 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
10 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 5 109 4 v Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
               
1 M Azharuddin, N Kapil Dev 6 272 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
2 N Kapil Dev, DB Vengsarkar 6 111 1 v Sri Lanka Cuttack 04 Jan 1987
3 SC Ganguly, A Kumble 6 159 1 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 26 Nov 1997
4 MS Dhoni, R Dravid 6 224 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
               
1 MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh 7 104* 3 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
2 VVS Laxman, IK Pathan 7 125 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
               
1 A Mishra, CA Pujara 8 104 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015

 

TWO HUNDRED PLUS RUNS PARTNERSHIPS – INDIAN BATSMEN
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 CA Pujara, AM Rahane 4 217 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 03 Aug 2017
2 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 221 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
3 V Sehwag, M Vijay 1 221 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
4 MS Dhoni, R Dravid 6 224 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
5 S Dhawan, V Kohli 3 227 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
6 R Dravid, S Ramesh 2 232 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 24 Feb 1999
7 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 233 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
8 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 237 2 v Sri Lanka Mum-BS 02 Dec 2009
9 S Dhawan, CA Pujara 2 253 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
10 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 256 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
11 SK Raina, SR Tendulkar 5 256 2 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
12 M Azharuddin, N Kapil Dev 6 272 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986

 

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET – INDIAN BATSMEN
Wkt Runs Partners Ground Match Date
1st 233 G Gambhir, V Sehwag Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
2nd 253 S Dhawan, CA Pujara Galle 26 Jul 2017
3rd 227 S Dhawan, V Kohli Galle 12 Aug 2015
4th 256 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
5th 256 SR Tendulkar, SK Raina Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
6th 272 M Azharuddin, N Kapil Dev Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
7th 125 VVS Laxman, IK Pathan Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
8th 104 CA Pujara, A Mishra Col-SSC 28 Aug 2015
9th 089 SC Ganguly, A Kuruvilla Mohali 19 Nov 1997
10th 069* A Kumble, Harbhajan Singh Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005

 

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS FOR EACH WICKET IN THE SERIES
Wkt Runs Partners Team Ground Match Date
1st 233 G Gambhir, V Sehwag India Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
2nd 576 ST Jayasuriya, RS Mahanama Sri Lanka Col-RPS 02 Aug 1997
3rd 227 S Dhawan, V Kohli India Galle 12 Aug 2015
4th 256 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar India Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
5th 256 SR Tendulkar, SK Raina India Col-SSC 26 Jul 2010
6th 351 M Jayawardene, P Jayawardene Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
7th 194* HP Tillakaratne, TT Samaraweera Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 2001
8th 115 HMRKB Herath, SL Malinga Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010
9th 118 TT Samaraweera, BAW Mendis Sri Lanka Col-PSS 03 Aug 2010
10th 69* A Kumble, Harbhajan Singh India Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005

 

 

Performance of India in tests at Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Performance of India in tests at Eden Gardens, Kolkata

India  has played 40 tests at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. All the tests are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Draw lost 2nd v England Kolkata 05 Jan 1934
2 India Draw lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 31 Dec 1948
3 India Draw lost 2nd v England Kolkata 30 Dec 1951
4 India Draw won 2nd v Pakistan Kolkata 12 Dec 1952
5 India Draw won 1st v New Zealand Kolkata 28 Dec 1955
6 India Lost 094 runs won 2nd v Australia Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
7 India Lost inns & 336 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 31 Dec 1958
8 India Draw won 1st v Australia Kolkata 23 Jan 1960
9 India Draw lost 2nd v Pakistan Kolkata 30 Dec 1960
10 India Won 187 runs won 1st v England Kolkata 30 Dec 1961
11 India Draw won 1st v England Kolkata 29 Jan 1964
12 India Draw won 2nd v Australia Kolkata 17 Oct 1964
13 India Draw lost 2nd v New Zealand Kolkata 05 Mar 1965
14 India Lost inns & 045 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 31 Dec 1966
15 India Lost 10 wickets lost 1st v Australia Kolkata 12 Dec 1969
16 India Won 28 runs won 1st v England Kolkata 30 Dec 1972
17 India Won 85 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 27 Dec 1974
18 India Lost 10 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 01 Jan 1977
19 India Draw won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
20 India Draw lost 2nd v Australia Kolkata 26 Oct 1979
21 India Draw won 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 29 Jan 1980
22 India Draw lost 2nd v England Kolkata 01 Jan 1982
23 India Lost inns & 046 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 10 Dec 1983
24 India Draw won 1st v England Kolkata 31 Dec 1984
25 India Draw lost 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 11 Feb 1987
26 India Draw lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 26 Dec 1987
27 India Won 08 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 29 Jan 1993
28 India Lost 329 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 27 Nov 1996
29 India Won inns & 219 runs lost 2nd v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
30 India Lost 046 runs lost 2nd v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
31 India Won 171 runs lost 2nd v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
32 India Draw won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 30 Oct 2002
33 India Won 08 wickets lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 28 Nov 2004
34 India Won 195 runs won 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
35 India Draw won 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
36 India Won inns & 057 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
37 India Won inns & 015 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
38 India Lost 07 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 05 Dec 2012
39 India Won inns & 051 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
40 India Won 178 runs won 1st v New Zealand Kolkata 30 Sep 2016 

India has drawn 19 tests, lost 09 tests and won 12 tests. They are tabulated below

 Drawn Tests by India
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Draw lost 2nd v England Kolkata 05 Jan 1934
2 India Draw lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 31 Dec 1948
3 India Draw lost 2nd v England Kolkata 30 Dec 1951
4 India Draw won 2nd v Pakistan Kolkata 12 Dec 1952
5 India Draw won 1st v New Zealand Kolkata 28 Dec 1955
6 India Draw won 1st v Australia Kolkata 23 Jan 1960
7 India Draw lost 2nd v Pakistan Kolkata 30 Dec 1960
8 India Draw won 1st v England Kolkata 29 Jan 1964
9 India Draw won 2nd v Australia Kolkata 17 Oct 1964
10 India Draw lost 2nd v New Zealand Kolkata 05 Mar 1965
11 India Draw won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
12 India Draw lost 2nd v Australia Kolkata 26 Oct 1979
13 India Draw won 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 29 Jan 1980
14 India Draw lost 2nd v England Kolkata 01 Jan 1982
15 India Draw won 1st v England Kolkata 31 Dec 1984
16 India Draw lost 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 11 Feb 1987
17 India Draw lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 26 Dec 1987
18 India Draw won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 30 Oct 2002
19 India Draw won 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
Tests lost by India
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Lost 094 runs won 2nd v Australia Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
2 India Lost inns & 336 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 31 Dec 1958
3 India Lost inns & 045 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 31 Dec 1966
4 India Lost 10 wickets lost 1st v Australia Kolkata 12 Dec 1969
5 India Lost 10 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 01 Jan 1977
6 India Lost inns & 046 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 10 Dec 1983
7 India Lost 329 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 27 Nov 1996
8 India Lost 046 runs lost 2nd v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
9 India Lost 07 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 05 Dec 2012
Tests won by India
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Won 187 runs won 1st v England Kolkata 30 Dec 1961
2 India Won 028 runs won 1st v England Kolkata 30 Dec 1972
3 India Won 085 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 27 Dec 1974
4 India Won 08 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 29 Jan 1993
5 India Won inns & 219 runs lost 2nd v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
6 India Won 171 runs lost 2nd v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
7 India Won 08 wickets lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 28 Nov 2004
8 India Won 195 runs won 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
9 India Won inns & 057 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
10 India Won inns & 015 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
11 India Won inns & 051 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
12 India Won 178 runs won 1st v New Zealand Kolkata 30 Sep 2016

India has lost nine  tests of  which three are by runs margin, three by innings margin and three  by wickets margin. The following table lists them

Tests lost by India by runs margin
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Lost 094 runs won 2nd v Australia Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
2 India Lost 329 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 27 Nov 1996
3 India Lost 046 runs lost 2nd v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
Tests lost by India by innings margin
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Lost inns & 336 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 31 Dec 1958
2 India Lost inns & 045 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 31 Dec 1966
3 India Lost inns & 046 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 10 Dec 1983
Tests lost by India by wickets margin
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Lost 10 wickets lost 1st v Australia Kolkata 12 Dec 1969
2 India Lost 10 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 01 Jan 1977
3 India Lost 07 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 05 Dec 2012

India has won twelve tests of  which six are by runs margin, four by innings margin and two  by wickets margin. The following table lists them

Tests won by India by runs margin
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Won 187 runs won 1st v England Kolkata 30 Dec 1961
2 India Won 028 runs won 1st v England Kolkata 30 Dec 1972
3 India Won 085 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 27 Dec 1974
4 India Won 171 runs lost 2nd v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
5 India Won 195 runs won 1st v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
6 India Won 178 runs won 1st v New Zealand Kolkata 30 Sep 2016
Tests won by India by innings margin
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Won inns & 219 runs lost 2nd v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
2 India Won inns & 057 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
3 India Won inns & 015 runs won 1st v West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
4 India Won inns & 051 runs lost 2nd v West Indies Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
Tests won by India by wickets margin
No Team Result Margin Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India Won 08 wickets won 1st v England Kolkata 29 Jan 1993
2 India Won 08 wickets lost 2nd v South Africa Kolkata 28 Nov 2004
Approaching milestones ahead of India – Sri Lanka test series

Approaching milestones ahead of India – Sri Lanka test series

The first test of the ensuing test series is scheduled to be played at Kolkata. Kolkata would be hosting its 41st test. It is the only test venue  in India to host 40 plus tests. It is interesting to note that India would be playing a test against Sri Lanka for the first time. Thus Kolkata would become the 13th ground to host a test between India and Sri Lanka.

V Kohli  would be leading  India against Sri Lanka at home  for  the first time. He would become the eight captain to lead India against Sri Lanka at home. Others are – M Azharuddin {04},N Kapil Dev {03}, MS Dhoni {03}, SR Tendulkar {03}, SM Gavaskar {01}, R Dravid {02} and V Sehwag {01}

W Saha would become the fifth Indian wicket keeper to  don the gloves against Sri Lanka at home. Others are MS Dhoni {06}, NR Mongia {06}, KS More {04} and SMH Kirmani {01}

S Dhawan has an aggregate of 520 runs against Sri Lanka prior to the  start of the ensuing test series. He needs 80 more runs to reach the milestone of scoring 600 plus runs against Sri Lanka

As many as 59 centuries have been scored by Indian batsmen against Sri Lanka. One more century would give India its 60th century against Sri Lanka. India would then become the first team to score 60 plus centuries against Sri Lanka.

India and England share the record for most centuries against Sri Lanka at home. Both teams have scored 27 centuries. One more century by Indian batsman in the ensuing test series would give India its 28th century and with it the record  of  scoring  most centuries against Sri Lanka at home.

FDM Karunaratne has an aggregate of 940 runs and CA Pujara has an aggregate of 851 runs in 2017 and requires 60 and 149 more runs  for thier  1000 runs. If  they score these, then he would become the second and third batsman to score 1000 plus runs in 2017. D Elgar of South Africa has scored 1097 runs

CA Pujara has an aggregate of 851 runs in 2017 and requires 49 more runs for his 900 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the fourth batsman to score 900 plus runs in 2017. Others are – D Elgar {1097}, HM Amla {942}, FDM Karunaratne {940}

V Kohli has an aggregate of 2560 runs while leading India in tests. He needs 440 more runs for his 3000 runs. If  he  scores them, then he would become the third Indian captain to score 3000 plus runs. Others are MS Dhoni {3454} and SM Gavaskar {3449}.

V Kohli has scored ten centuries while leading India in tests. He needs one more century which would fetch him 11 centuries. If he gets them, then he would share the record for most centuries by an Indian captain with SM Gavaskar. SM Gavaskar has scored eleven centuries while leading India.

V Kohli has scored 14 fifties while leading India. One more fifty would fetch him his 15th fifty. If he scores one more fifty, he would then become the sixth Indian captain to score 15 or more fifties. Others are – MS Dhoni {29}. SM Gavaskar {25}, M Azharuddin {18}, SC Ganguly {18} and MAK Pataudi {18}.

V Kohli has scored ten centuries while leading India in tests. He needs two more centuries which would fetch him 12 centuries. If he gets them, then he would own the record for most centuries by an Indian captain. SM Gavaskar owns the record as of now with eleven centuries

S Dhawan has an aggregate of 1822 runs as an opening batsman prior to the start  of the series. He needs 178 more runs for his 1000 runs. If he gets them, he would then become the ninth Indian opening batsman to score 2000 plus  runs. Others are – SM Gavaskar {9607}, V Sehwag {8124}, G Gambhir {4119}, M Vijay {3306}, NS Sidhu {2911}, P Roy {2220}, CPS Chauhan {2069} and K Srikkanth {2062}

S Dhawan has scored nine fifties as an opening batsman prior to the start of the series. He needs one more runs fifty for his tenth fifty. If he gets them, he would then become the sixteenth Indian opening batsman to score ten or more fifties.

V Kohli has led in six tests against Sri Lanka prior to this series. Kolkata test will be his seventh test. He would then become the second most capped Indian captain against Sri Lanka. M Azharuddin has led India in eight tests against Sri Lanka.

V Kohli has led in six tests against Sri Lanka prior to this series. If he leads in all the three tests of this series, then he would own the record for the most capped Indian captain against Sri Lanka. He would go past M Azharuddin who has led India in eight tests against Sri Lanka.

V Kohli has led in six tests against Sri Lanka prior to this series. Kolkata test will be his seventh test. He would then become the fifth captain to lead in seven or most tests against Sri Lanka. Others are – Misbah-ul-Huq {13}, SP Fleming {11}, M Azharuddin {08} and SM Pollock {08}

V Kohli has led in six tests against Sri Lanka prior to this series. If he leads in all the three tests of this series, then he would become the third captain to lead a team in nine  or more tests against Sri Lanka. Others are – Misbah-ul-Huq {13} and SP Fleming {11}

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 292 wickets in tests prior to the start of this series. He needs eight more wickets for his 300 wickets. If he gets them, he would then become the eighth spin bowler in the history of test cricket to capture 300 plus wickets. Others are – M Muralitharan {800}, SK Warne {708}, A Kumble {619}, Harbhajan Singh {417}, HMRKB Herath {405}, DL Vettori {362} and LR Gibbs {309}

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 292 wickets in tests prior to the start of this series. He needs eight more wickets for his 300 wickets. If he gets them, he would then become the third Indian spin bowler in the history of test cricket to capture 300 plus wickets. Others are – A Kumble {619} and Harbhajan Singh {417}

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 292 wickets in tests prior to the start of this series. He needs eight more wickets for his 300 wickets. If he gets them, he would then become the 31st bowler in the history of test cricket to capture 300 plus wickets.

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 292 wickets in tests prior to the start of this series. He needs eight more wickets for his 300 wickets. If he gets them, he would then become the fifth Indian bowler in the history of test cricket to capture 300 plus wickets. Others are – A Kumble {619}, N Kapil Dev {434}, Harbhajan Singh {417} and Z Khan {311

V Kohli has  pouched 28 catches while leading India  prior to  the start  of  this series. He needs two more catches for his 30 catches. If he pouches them, then he would become the fifth Indian captain to pouch 30 plus catches. Ohters are – M Azharuddin {50}, SM Gavaskar {45}, SC Ganguly {37} and R Dravid {33}

V Kohli has pouched 57 catches as fieldsman excluding wicket keepers prior to the start of this series. He needs three more catches for his 60 catches. If he pouches then, then he would become the 12th Indian fieldsman excluding wicket keepers to pouch 60 plus catches. Others are – R Dravid {209}, VVS Laxman {135}, SR Tendulkar {115}, SM Gavaskar {108}, M Azharuddin {105}, V Sehwag {90}, DB Vengsarkar {78}, SC Ganguly {71}, N Kapil Dev {64}, GR Viswanath {63} and A Kumble {60|

AM Rahane has pouched 18 catches against Sri Lanka as a fieldsman excluding wicket keepers. He needs two more catches for his 20 catches. If he pouches them, then he would become the second Indian fieldsman excluding wicket keepers to pouch 20 plus catches against Sri Lanka. M Azharuddin is the other fieldsman to pouch 27 catches against Sri Lanka.

AM Rahane has pouched 18 catches against Sri Lanka as a fieldsman excluding wicket keepers. He needs two more catches for his 20 catches. If he pouches them, then he would become the fourth fieldsman excluding wicket keepers to pouch 20 plus catches against Sri Lanka. Others are Younis Khan {33}, M Azharuddin {27}, JH Kallis {25} and SP Fleming {23}

WP Saha has effected 13 dismissals prior to the start of this series. He needs two more dismissals for 15 dismissals. If he effects them, then he would become the third Indian wicket keeper to effect 15 or more dismissals. Others are – MS Dhoni {22} and NR Mongia {18}

India has posted nine three figure partnerships for the first wicket against Sri Lanka. One more such partnership would give India ten three figure partnership for the first wicket. If India posts one more three figure partnership, it would then become the first and the only team to post ten three figure partnerships for the first wicket against Sri Lanka.

India has posted 57 three figure partnerships for various wickets against Sri Lanka. Three more such partnership would give India 60 three figure partnerships for various wickets. If India posts three more three figure partnerships, it would become the second team to post 60 plus three figure partnerships for the various wickets against Sri Lanka. Pakistan is the other team to post 62 three figure partnerships for various wickets against Sri Lanka.

LD Chandimal has scored 2930 runs prior to the start of this series. He needs 70 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the 13th Sri Lankan batsman to score 3000 plus test runs. The following table lists the Sri Lankan batsmen who have scored 3000 plus runs

No Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 KC Sangakkara 2000-2015 134 233 17 12400 319 57.40 38 52 11
2 DPMD Jayawardene 1997-2014 149 252 15 11814 374 49.84 34 50 15
3 ST Jayasuriya 1991-2007 110 188 14 06973 340 40.07 14 31 15
4 PA de Silva 1984-2002 093 159 11 06361 267 42.97 20 22 07
5 MS Atapattu 1990-2007 090 156 15 05502 249 39.02 16 17 22
6 TM Dilshan 1999-2013 087 145 11 05492 193 40.98 16 23 14
7 TT Samaraweera 2001-2013 081 132 20 05462 231 48.76 14 30 11
8 A Ranatunga 1982-2000 093 155 12 05105 135* 35.69 04 38 12
9 AD Mathews 2009-2017 069 122 17 04718 160 44.93 07 27 02
10 HP Tillakaratne 1989-2004 083 131 25 04545 204* 42.87 11 20 09
11 WPUJC Vaas 1994-2009 111 162 35 03089 100* 24.32 01 13 12
12 FDM Karunaratne 2012-2017 044 086 03 03060 196 36.86 07 13 09

AD Mathews has scored 4718 runs prior to the start of this series. He needs 282 more runs for his 5000 runs. If he scores them, then he would become the ninth Sri Lankan batsman to score 5000 plus test runs. The following table lists the Sri Lankan batsmen who have scored 5000 plus runs

No Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 KC Sangakkara 2000-2015 134 233 17 12400 319 57.40 38 52 11
2 DPMD Jayawardene 1997-2014 149 252 15 11814 374 49.84 34 50 15
3 ST Jayasuriya 1991-2007 110 188 14 06973 340 40.07 14 31 15
4 PA de Silva 1984-2002 093 159 11 06361 267 42.97 20 22 07
5 MS Atapattu 1990-2007 090 156 15 05502 249 39.02 16 17 22
6 TM Dilshan 1999-2013 087 145 11 05492 193 40.98 16 23 14
7 TT Samaraweera 2001-2013 081 132 20 05462 231 48.76 14 30 11
8 A Ranatunga 1982-2000 093 155 12 05105 135* 35.69 04 38 12

R Ashwin has captured 38 wickets against Sri Lanka prior to  the start of this  series. He needs two more  wickets  for his 40 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the fourth Indian bowler to captured 40 plus wickets against Sri Lanka. Others are – A Kumble {74}, Harbhajan Singh {53} and N Kapil Dev {45}

R Ashwin has captured 38 wickets against Sri Lanka prior to the start of this series. He needs two more  wickets  for his 40 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the fourteenth bowler to captured 40 plus wickets against Sri Lanka. The following table lists all these bowlers

No Player Team Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs W 5 10
1 A Kumble Ind 18 28 862.1 193 2309 74 4 2
2 Saeed Ajmal Pak 14 28 844.4 161 2170 66 3 0
3 Wasim Akram Pak 19 32 545.4 152 1340 63 3 0
4 SK Warne Aus 13 24 527.5 132 1507 59 5 2
5 Waqar Younis Pal 13 22 360.3 053 1273 56 4 1
6 Harbhajan Singh Ind 16 26 664.2 096 2108 53 2 2
7 JM Anderson Eng 11 20 408.1 111 1136 51 4 1
8 DL Vettori NZl 11 18 460.0 120 1205 51 3 1
9 Junaid Khan Pak 13 25 488.3 091 1452 50 5 0
10 SM Pollock SAF 13 24 413.3 120 1072 48 1 0
11 Imran Khan Pak 10 14 298.0 076 673 46 3 1
12 N Kapil Dev Ind 14 26 452.3 128 1195 45 1 0
13 Yasir Shah Pak 05 10 328.2 055 866 40 5 0

R Ashwin has bowled 47 maiden overs against Sri Lanka prior to the start of this series. He needs to bowl three such overs for his 50 maiden overs.  If he bowles them, then he would become the tenth Indian bowler to bowl 50 maiden overs Sri Lanka. The following table lists all these bowlers

No Player Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs W
1 A Kumble 18 28 862.1 193 2309 74
2 N Kapil Dev 14 26 452.3 128 1195 45
3 RK Chauhan 10 14 358.0 108 818 23
4 Harbhajan Singh 16 26 664.2 096 2108 53
5 SLV Raju 5 10 212.1 081 386 26
6 Maninder Singh 5 8 190.2 060 491 24
7 PP Ojha 5 10 249.1 052 773 17
8 M Prabhakar 7 13 181.3 051 492 24
9 I Sharma 10 17 293.3 050 1082 28

L Chandimal would become the sixth Sri Lankan captain to lead Sri Lanka against India in India. Others are – A Ranatunga {07}, MS Atapattu {03}, LRD Mendis {03}, KC Sangakkara {03} and B Warnapura {01}.

V Kohli, M Azharuddin and MS Dhoni have scored two centuries against Sri Lanka while  leading India, while SR Tendulkar has scored three. If V Kohli scores one more century in the ensuing  series, he would then share the record for most centuries  by an Indian captain against Sri Lanka with SR Tendulkar. Two centuries for V Kohli would earn him the record of  most  centuries  by an Indian captain against Sri  Lanka.

S Dhawan has scored three centuries against Sri Lanka as an opening batsman. One more century would fetch him his fourth century. If he gets it, then he would become the third Indian opening batsman to score four or more centuries against Sri Lanka. Others are V Sehwag {05} and NS Sidhu {04}

CA Pujarna and S Dhawan have scored three centuries against Sri Lanka prior to the start of this series. One more century would fetch them their fourth century. If they get it, then they would become fifth and sixth Indian batsman to score four or more centuries against Sri Lanka. Others are – SR Tendulkar {09}, M Azharuddin {05}, V Sehwag {05} and NS Sidhu {04}

S Dhawan has scored three centuries against Sri Lanka as an opening batsman. One more century would fetch him his fourth century. If he gets it, then he would become the third opening batsman to score four or more centuries against Sri Lanka. Others are V Sehwag {05} and NS Sidhu {04}. He would go past A Cook, ML Hayden, ME Trescothick who have scored  three  centuries against Sri Lanka as opening batsmen.

India and Pakistan share the record for most tests win against Sri Lanka. Both have won 19 tests. One more test win for India, would earn it the record of most test wins with 20 wins.

STR Binny achieves triple distinction

STR Binny achieves triple distinction

C Keshava Murthy, the Dada of Statistics on Domestic Cricket researches an article on STR Binny exclusively for www.hrgcricstats.com. Read on ………….

STR Binny became the 17th bowler from Karnataka to capture 100 or more wickets in Ranji Trophy. He reached the milestone in his 67th Ranji game, when he captured the wicket of Nitish Rana in Delhi’s first innings on 11.11.2017. The following table lists the bowlers who have captured 100 or more wickets in Ranji Trophy for Karnataka {Note – All figures as at the end of third day’s play on 11.11.17}

No Player Wkts Mat
1 SB Joshi 479 117
2 BS Chandrashekhar 437 076
3 EAS Prasanna 370 071
4 R Vinay Kumar 369 095
5 AR Bhat 343 071
6 D Ganesh 278 070
7 A Kumble 198 035
8 A Mithun 208 059
9 B Vijaykrishna 177 074
10 BKV Prasad 175 053
11 S Aravind 165 050
12 R Ananth 147 048
13 RMH Binny 111 068
14 NC Aiyappa 105 030
15 KA Jeshwanth 100 066
16 S Gopal 108 035
17 STR Binny 100 067

STR Binny emulated his father RMH Binny in taking 100 plus wicket for Karnatka. RMH Binny had a tally of 111 wickets from 68 matches. Thus RMH Binny and STR Binny became the first pair of Father and Son capturing 100 plus wickets in Ranji Trophy from Karnataka. RMH Binny had taken his 100th wicket in 53rd match, while STR Binny achieved the feat in 67th match

It is interesting to note that STR Binny had earlier emulated the feat of his father RMH Binny in scoring a century for Karnataka. STR Binny had scored a century (118) in Karnataka’s first innings. Thus they became the first Father-Son combination to score a century against the same opposition

STR Binny became the tenth all rounder when he took his 100th wicket. His run aggregate in Ranji Trophy read 3683 at the end of Karnataka’s first innings in this game. Father RMH Binny is also in the list of Karnataka cricketers who have accomplished the all rounder’s feat of 1000 plus runs and 100 plus wickets. Thus RMH and STR Binny earned the distinction of becoming the first Karnataka Father-Son pair to accomplish the all rounder’s feat of 1000 plus runs and 100 plus wickets. The following list shows the Karnataka cricketers who have achieved the feat  of all  rounder’s double

No Player Mts Runs Wkts
1 RMH Binny 68 4173 111
2 D Ganesh 70 1584 278
3 KA Jeshwanth 66 3824 100
4 SB Joshi 117 4116 479
5 A Kumble 35 1489 198
6 B Vijayakrishna 74 2191 177
7 R Vinay kumar 95 2070 369
8 S Gopal 35 1529 108
9 A Mithun 59 1031 208
10 STR Binny 67 3683 100

STR Binny’s feat of capturing 100 wickets, performing the feat of all rounder’s double to emulate his father and also to score a century against the same opposition as his father  provides the first ever instance in the history of Ranji Trophy  of a son performing the three feats in the same game to emulate his father.

Tenth wicket three figure partnerships in Ranji Trophy

Tenth wicket three figure partnerships in Ranji Trophy

www.hrgcricstats.com is indebted to Sri C Keshava Murthy, a veteran Champion Statistician who  excels in domestic cricket.  He has forwarded the complete list  of Tenth wicket three  figure partnerships to me at short notice. He is presently not in the country and is US. He  is likely to return in the first week of December this year. – HR Gopala  Krishna

Shreyas Gopal and A Mithun of Karnataka were concerned in a 101 runs partnership for the tenth wicket against Delhi in the ongoing Ranji Trophy game against Delhi at Alur grounds in suburban Bangalore to provide the 43rd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket in the history of Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Runs Partners Team Oppn Venue Season
1 133 RK Yadvendrasinhji, Mubarak Ali N Nag Ben Bombay 1936/37
2 115 BW Malcolm, TS Bhattacharjee Ben Mad Calcutta 1938/39
3 109 DCS Compton, OP Rawal Hol Bom Bombay 1944/45
4 102 HG Gaekwad, OP Rawal Hol Bar Indore 1945/46
5 134 HG Gaekwad,M Salim Khan Hol Del Del 1949/50
6 136 JM Patel, HA Nakhuda Guj Hol Indore 1950/51
7 130 NJ Venkatesan, CR Rangachari Mad M P Madras 1951/52
8 108 RG Nadkarni, SR Patil Mah Bom Bombay 1953/54
9 133* G Inder Dev, VK Tiwari Del J & K Del 1961/62
10 117 V Subramanya, BS Chandrasekhar Kar T N Madras 1966/67
11 100 DD Govindraj, Mumtaz Hussain Hyd Ker Kannur 1971/72
12 105 S Abid Ali, P Krishnamurthy Hyd Kar Bangalore 1973/74
13 136 C Shankar, DGCA Verma And Ker Guntur 1974/75
14 120 J Abhiram, AR Bhat Kar T N Bangalore 1981/82
15 145 KS More, VS Patel Barr U P Vadodara 1983/84
16 120 N Konwar, SG Chakraborty Assam Ben Guwahati 1986/87
17 120 S Ranjan, Avinash Kumar Bihar Tri Giridih 1988/89
18 102 SS Sugwekar, AV Walhekar Mah M P Pune 1988/89
19 134 V Jaisimha, SLV Raju Hyd Kar Sec’bad 1989/90
20 233 AK Sharma, Maninder Singh Del Mum Bombay 1991/92
21 135 SS Karim, Hilal Ali Khan Bihar Ori Jamaboba 1992/93
22 113 S Subramaniam, M Sanjay T N Ass Chennai 1992/93
23 107 KK Sharma, DS Mishra Rail RaJ Jaipur 1992/93
24 127 S Sharma, A Sharma J & K H P Una 1993/94
25 100 S Singh, Izaz Hussain Assam Ben Guwahati 1996/97
26 139 D Bundela, ND Hirwani M  P Vid Indore 1998/99
27 137 R Bhatia, J Gokulakrishnan T N Ori Cuttack 1999/00
28 158 MR Shrinivas, VSR Kishnan T N Del Chennai 2000/01
29 110 JP Das, Ajay Barik Orissa Ben Calcutta 2000/01
30 101 RB Elahi, RL Mishr U P Bar Varanasi 2002/03
31 102 GK Pandey, AW Zaidi U P Ser Lucknow 2005/06
32 101 S Rana, G Vashisht Har Bar Sirsa 2005/06
33 123 P Dharmani, L Ablash Pun Mah Kolhapur 2006/07
34 112 YKT Goud, UB Patel Kar Sau Rajkot 2006/07
35 134 P Rohan Prem, P Chandran Ker Guj Surat 2007/08
36 121 YKT Goud, NC Aiyappa Kar Raj Mysore 2007/08
37 123 P Rohan Prem, T Yohannan Ker J & K Palakkad 2008/09
38 114 Joginder Sharma, S Badhwar Har And Anantapur 2009/10
39 148 S Gopal, S Aravind Kar Ben Kolkata 2014/15
40 119 JD Unadkat, DA Jadeja Sau J & K Jammu 2015/16
41 103 SD Lad, BS Sandhu Mum Sau Pune 2015/16
42 119* SP Goswami, SS Ghosh Ben M P Del 2016/17
43 101 S Gopal, A Mithun Kar Del Bangalore-A 2017/18

This partnership provides the sixth occasion of Karnataka batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Runs Partners Team Oppn Venue Season
1 117 V Subramanya, BS Chandrasekhar Kar T N Madras 1966/67
2 120 J Abhiram, AR Bhat Kar T N Bangalore 1981/82
3 112 YKT Goud, UB Patel Kar Sau Rajkot 2006/07
4 121 YKT Goud, NC Aiyappa Kar Raj Mysore 2007/08
5 148 S Gopal, S Aravind Kar Ben Kolkata 2014/15
6 101 S Gopal, A Mithun Kar Del Bangalore-A 2017/18

The following table lists the five occasions when one of the partners has been involved in a tenth wicket  partnership of 100 plus runs on two occasions.

No No Runs Partners Team Oppn Venue Season
1 1 109 DCS Compton, OP Rawal Hol Bom Bombay 1944/45
  2 102 HG Gaekwad, OP Rawal Hol Bar Indore 1945/46
               
2 1 102 HG Gaekwad, OP Rawal Hol Bar Indore 1945/46
  2 134 HG Gaekwad,M Salim Khan Hol Del Del 1949/50
               
3 1 134 P Rohan Prem, P Chandran Ker Guj Surat 2007/08
  2 123 P Rohan Prem, T Yohannan Ker J & K Palakkad 2008/09
               
4 1 112 YKT Goud, UB Patel Kar Sau Rajkot 2006/07
  2 121 YKT Goud, NC Aiyappa Kar Raj Mysore 2007/08
               
5 1 148 S Gopal, S Aravind Kar Ben Kolkata 2014/15
  2 101 S Gopal, A Mithun Kar Del Bangalore-A 2017/18

Holkar and Karnataka are the two teams to post three figure partnerships for the tenth wicket on two occasions. Both the occasions are listed below

Holkar Batsmen
No No Runs Partners Team Oppn Venue Season
1 1 109 DCS Compton, OP Rawal Hol Bom Bombay 1944/45
  2 102 HG Gaekwad, OP Rawal Hol Bar Indore 1945/46
               
2 1 102 HG Gaekwad, OP Rawal Hol Bar Indore 1945/46
  2 134 HG Gaekwad,M Salim Khan Hol Del Del 1949/50
Karnataka Batsmen
1 1 112 YKT Goud, UB Patel Kar Sau Rajkot 2006/07
  2 121 YKT Goud, NC Aiyappa Kar Raj Mysore 2007/08
               
2 1 148 S Gopal, S Aravind Kar Ben Kolkata 2014/15
  2 101 S Gopal, A Mithun Kar Del Bangalore-A 2017/18

 

BCCI scorer and veteran journalist Sanghi is no more

BCCI scorer and veteran journalist Sanghi is no more

Rakesh Sanghi

A veteran scorer with 350 first class, 50 Test matches and over 100 ODI’s under his belt, Sanghi was the North Zone statistician for BCCI.

 

Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) chief scorer and veteran journalist Rakesh Sanghi, 59, breathed his last after brief illness in PGIMER on Friday. He is survived by his wife Madhu Sanghi. A veteran scorer with 350 first class, 50 Test matches and over 100 ODI’s under his belt, Sanghi was the North Zone statistician for BCCI.

 

A hard core cricket follower, Sanghi wrote books on statistics and was known to all the big cricketers. Sanghi started scoring at the young age of 16 years and slowly graduated to Ranji matches covering matches for Haryana. A journalist with over three decades of experience, Sanghi’s wife Madhu is also a qualified scorer. He will be cremated at Sector 25 cremation ground at 2pm on Saturday.

 

Haryana CM Manohar Lal and Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh also mourned the demises and expressed condolences to the family.

 

In his condolence message, Punjab CM described Sanghi as a “professional par excellence, who always upheld the ethics of journalism”.

 

Unfair to target MS Dhoni – Virat Kohli

Unfair to target MS Dhoni – Virat Kohli

India captain Virat Kohli has spoken out in support of MS Dhoni, pointing to his importance in the team and emphasising on Dhoni’s fitness despite his age. Questions were raised about Dhoni’s strike rate and his inability to being able to clear the boundary the way he used to, after a 37-ball 49 in the second T20 in Rajkot where India were unable to chase down 197 on a flat track. Kohli himself scored a fighting 65 off 42 balls but Dhoni could not strike at a similar rate.

“First, I don’t understand why are people only pointing him out, I’m not able to understand this,” Kohli said on Tuesday after the third T20I against New Zealand in Thiruvananthapuram. “If I fail three times, no one is going to point fingers at me because I’m not over 35. The guy is fit, he is passing all the fitness tests, he is contributing to the team in every way possible, tactically on the field, with the bat. If you look at the series against Sri Lanka and Australia, he did really well and in this series he hasn’t got much time to bat.”

Questions have also been raised about Dhoni’s batting position. He usually bats at Nos 5 or 6, giving him less time to build a knock in the latter half of an innings. In the second T20I in Rajkot, Dhoni walked out at No. 6 when India were 67 for 4 and needed 130 runs in just under 11 overs. Kohli believed the criticism against Dhoni for that innings was unfair as the asking rate had already shot up past 11 an over when he came out to bat.

“You have to understand, the position in which he comes out to bat, even Hardik [Pandya] could not score in that game,” Kohli said. “Then why are we only pointing out one man? Hardik also got out in the last T20 that we played in Rajkot. We are conveniently targeting only one man which is not fair. We also have to look at the fact that by the time he comes in, either the run rate is already eight-and-a-half or nine-and-a-half and the wicket is also not the same when the new ball is bowled.

“Also, the batsmen who are set from the top, they find it easier to strike the ball straightaway compared to the guys who come lower down the order. And the kind of wicket that we have played on, the wear and tear has been much more in the latter half. You have to assess everything.

“As team management and players, we understand the situations in which he goes out to bat. We don’t get emotional and excited by the opinions of people who are looking at things from a different point of view. If you are playing, you know how the wicket is and what the situation is like. So, I think he is doing absolutely fine. He understands his game, he understands his role, but it doesn’t come off every time. He hit a six in Delhi and it was shown five times in the post-match show. Everyone got really happy. And suddenly he doesn’t score in one game and we are after his life. I think people need to be a bit more patient. He’s a guy who understands various cricketers. He’s a very smart guy. He understands where he stands with his body, with his game. So I don’t think anyone else has the right to decide that for him.”

by Vishal Dikshit – Article Courtesy – Espncrininfo.com

Coffee with Chandra by Suresh Menon

Coffee with Chandra by Suresh Menon

Coffee With Chandra

Chandra’s directions are a commentary on the state of the roads in Bangalore. “Turn left at the coffee shop,” he tells me, and then, “drive on till you come to a huge pothole. Try not to fall in as you turn right. I’ll be waiting for you.” A few minutes later, he was waving me down outside the house he has lived in for 50 years. Chandra wears orthopaedic shoes, the legacy of a motor accident a quarter century ago that rendered him virtually immobile for months. He didn’t need to come out; I am touched. As we enter the house, I remember the many interesting places I have met Bhagwath Chandrasekhar over the decades. At a tailor’s in Jayanagar, then a suburb (now definitely urb) in the late ’60s. At a showing of the movie Jungle Book in Rex Theatre. At a civic reception following his triumphant return from the England tour of 1971 (I played the trombone in the welcoming brass band from my school). At the place I shared with a friend where he had dropped in to talk about his benefit match (he sat on a bed; my friend preserved a portion of the bed sheet!). And most startling of all, in a showcase at a Francis Bacon retrospective at Tate Britain in London. This last was a photograph of Chandra bowling to England’s Roger Tolchard in a Kolkata Test. Chandra gets balletic, seemingly on the toes of his left foot as the ball is edged. Wicketkeeper Syed Kirmani’s leap to his right, again with just the toes of his foot touching the ground, is no less balletic. It is a beautifully composed shot, by Patrick Eagar, and was under the “images that inspired Bacon” section of the show. The painter who has “Baconised” Ian Botham, and possibly David Gower (there is some confusion over this) may or may not have done the same to Chandra. I asked a Bacon biographer once, but he wasn’t sure. There is restlessness in the air. Chandra is awaiting the arrival of his passport stamped with a Schengen visa, but it hasn’t come yet. He is off to Europe on a holiday, and telephone calls interrupt our conversation. No, it hasn’t come. Yes, I am expecting it any moment. There is still time, no need to panic. He seems to be trying to convince himself rather than the callers. He is really looking forward to Vienna.

Chandra’s passion for Mukesh’s music converted many of his friends. Gavaskar sometimes hummed a Mukesh tune on the field to inspire Chandra

“Can I get you a coffee?” he asks and disappears inside when I tell him in some embarrassment that it would be a lifesaver after over two hours on the road. I am left to admire some of the cricket photographs on the walls. Greeting the Queen in England, receiving the congratulations of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in New Delhi. And just where the stairs begin to turn, the picture that inspired Bacon. The coffee arrives, and I sense the Chandra smile before I see it, “It was a great effort by Kirmani,” he says, “but the catch wasn’t taken.” I narrate the Tate story, but Chandra is unimpressed. He is more excited when I tell him later how, years ago, I enjoyed a programme on TV where he sang songs from Bollywood films. His partner on that occasion too was Kirmani, and I had marvelled at the manner in which he could the hit high notes so effortlessly while seated. “That was recorded before a live audience,” he says, “We had two sessions, and it was thoroughly enjoyable.” “Do you keep in touch with your mates?” I ask. “Yes, I was at a function at the KSCA last week,” he says, “Bishan [Bedi] calls up often.” Bedi once famously said that he “saw God in Chandra”, explaining there was something pure and innocent about the man who destroyed batting line-ups, the only bowler the great Viv Richards says “gave him nightmares”. Chandra, 72, is in a good place. His son, named Nitin, like the son of his greatest hero, the singer Mukesh, is in San Jose, California, and Chandra is a grandfather twice over. His wife, Sandhya, has reconnected with a passion for playing the veena and gives public performances

“I am her chauffeur,” explains Chandra proudly, “I drive her to practice sessions, and to performances.” As if on cue, the lady herself walks in from outside. She has taken public transport today. “Hello,” she says, “Did Chandra get you coffee?” Coffee for the guest before anything else – it is traditional south Indian hospitality. “Yes, he makes a good cup,” I reply, as Chandra smiles modestly, and the conversation glides towards movie songs. “I love Malayalam songs,” says Sandhya, and we talk of an old love song where the beau asks his lover, “Can you tune a veena?” Sandhya likes that – the question is not whether the girl can cook or converse or make love, but whether she can tune a musical instrument. Presumably if she couldn’t, she’d be disqualified. Music has been Chandra’s passion too. Very specific music, very specific musician. The singer Mukesh was over 20 years older and died in 1976, just a decade after meeting Chandra. But for Chandra he continues to be a living presence. “Thanks to modern technology,” he says, “I have been able to dig out obscure songs he sang, private recitals he gave. I spend hours tracking and recording his music.” He has no favourites, he says, he loves them all. “I often sang from ‘Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hain’ on the cricket field, or ‘Yeh Mera Deewanapan Hai’, or anything that came to my mind.”

Chandra told Kumble, “Coaches will tell you, flight the ball more, turn more, bowl more slowly, because they cannot understand you. Have the strength to ignore such advice”

There is a famous story of Chandra once beating Sunil Gavaskar in a match with a legbreak, and following on through to the batsman. Not to sledge him but to ask, “Suna kya?” (Did you hear that?), as a Mukesh song wafted to the pitch from a spectator’s transistor. Indians of an earlier generation took transistor radios to first-class matches – and listened to the running commentary. Often they tuned in to popular stations playing Bollywood songs. The volume was turned up when a Mukesh song came on during a match involving Chandra, or a song involving Sharmila Tagore when her husband, Tiger Pataudi, was in action. When players acknowledged the tribute, the crowd roared. It was a way of connecting with the stars in the pre-television and pre-selfie days. Chandra’s passion for Mukesh’s music converted many of his friends. Kirmani, Gundappa Viswanath, and even some journalists. You didn’t have to be a Mukesh fan to be in Chandra’s inner circle, but it certainly helped. Gavaskar has written about how he sometimes hummed a Mukesh tune on the field to inspire Chandra. Gavaskar had also told me about Chandra’s backlift as a batsman. “He might have scored all those zeroes,” he said, “but watch his backlift. The bat always came down straight.” I ask Chandra about this; he laughs. “This is true. Sunny and I got into this discussion during some games in the US. Usually I never stayed at the crease long enough for anybody to notice my backlift.” I joined in the laughter this time, knowing he had more wickets than runs in Tests, 242 to 167. “Hey, I nearly hit a six at Edgbaston,” he suddenly recalls. This was in the course of his highest score, 22, in the only Test featuring all four spinners of the great quartet – Bedi, Erapalli Prasanna, Srinivas Venkatraghavan and Chandra. No bowler, not even Chandra, wants to be seen as a poor batsman. After all, he played as an opener in school, kept wicket, and later bowled medium pace too.

Perhaps the weak right hand helped this one aspect, the backlift, of Chandra’s cricket more than any other. Perhaps this is just another one of those convenient theories. “I have heard all kinds of theories about my hand,” says Chandra, “That I have no bones, that my wrist can turn around 360 degrees, and so on.” Chandra always wore his sleeves buttoned down on and off the field; his right hand was so weak that he often had to support it with his left when he wasn’t bowling. He threw with his left hand, and as an adolescent, contemplated becoming a left-arm spinner. “I could not have bowled left-arm spin because my non-bowling arm would have been of no help,” he says. Once, many years ago, I stayed over at Chandra’s house after a late-night outing. We were both bachelors for the evening, as Chandra’s wife was out of town. I saw him without a shirt on. Let alone bowling legbreaks and googlies and topspinners. It is amazing that he can actually hold a ball in his right hand, or a pen even, so emaciated does it look. It took extraordinary courage to step onto a sports field – he had the attack of polio that left his arm withered when he was five or six. In his teens, he went from club cricket to first-class cricket to Test cricket in the space of six months. He was 18, and had to evaluate what worked best for him. Success came from self-awareness. Soon after Chandra’s Test debut, Pataudi told him that he would be India’s main strike bowler. Chandra smiles at the memory of a team led by a player with one eye, and a lead bowler with one arm. Yet nobody noticed these drawbacks or were even conscious of them when these two high-class performers were in action.

After he saw Chandra in action, Yagnanarayan invited him to join City Cricketers. It didn’t happen immediately because, says Chandra, “I found the joining fee of two rupees too high”

Chandra was lucky to have captains who understood him both as player and person. He describes it evocatively: “You know the four stages of the butterfly? It was like that with me. At the egg stage, I had my parents and Yagnanarayan, who led me to my club, City Cricketers; at the larva stage, there was V Subramanyam, captain of Karnataka. Then came the pupa stage where ML Jaisimha led my South Zone team, and finally as an adult, I had the fortune of playing under Tiger Pataudi.” Chandra as a butterfly is an apt image; delicate, gentle, inspiring. He was probably the only player who nursed no ambitions of leading India. “I did lead Karnataka once or twice,” he recalls, “to this day some of my team-mates remind me of how I finished an over, then went and stood at third man as usual, till someone reminded me I was captain and needed to decide who would bowl from the other end!” I always thought Chandra would have made a good coach. Time spent in his company talking cricket is always rewarding, and I have usually found his insights on players spot on. “X will play for India,” I would say watching a young player in action, and he would come back with why that might not happen, and events would prove him right. “Coaching is a different game today,” he says. Yet it was Chandra who gave Anil Kumble, India’s most successful bowler, the advice that made the difference. “I asked him to lengthen his run-up.” More importantly, he told Kumble, “Coaches will tell you, as they told me, flight the ball more, turn more, bowl more slowly, and a whole lot of things, because they cannot understand you. Have the strength to ignore such advice.” “You know,” he says, “I held the ball like a medium-pacer, on the smooth side along the seam, not across it like spinners. It felt natural, and may have accounted for the bounce off the wicket.” No coach would have allowed a spinner to grip the ball like that. Luckily no coach tried to force Chandra to change anything

Yagnanarayan, a patron of cricket in Bangalore, sometimes gathered a team to play local tournaments. After he saw Chandra in action, he invited him to join City Cricketers. It didn’t happen immediately because, says Chandra, “I found the joining fee of two rupees too high.” Chandra was a mystery both on and off the field. “I needed just two fielders,” he says, “a slip and a short leg. If I was bowling well, I didn’t need anybody else. If I was bowling badly, 22 fielders would not be enough.” It has never been easy for Chandra. India played 84 Tests in the 15 years that his career lasted, but Chandra played in only 58 of them. One-time chairman of selectors Vijay Merchant thought he was “a freak” and didn’t pick him for India’s first triumphant tour of West Indies in 1971. His selection for the England tour that followed was “a risk” in Merchant’s words. Yet it was his 6 for 38 at the Oval that won the Test and series for India, a first. Seven years later, his 12 for 104 (6 for 52 in each innings) in Melbourne led to India’s first Test win in Australia. What excites him today about the Oval Test? “I bowled a faster one to John Edrich and hit his stumps,” he recalls. “The newspapers got it wrong calling that a googly.” In fact, it was the famous “Mill Reef” ball. Mill Reef was a champion horse in England, tracked by Chandra and Dilip Sardesai. It was Sardesai who named Chandra’s faster delivery Mill Reef. Chandra tells the story of how he had planned to bowl a googly to Edrich when Sardesai came up to him and said, “Mill Reef dalo” (Bowl a Mill Reef). “I changed my mind and bowled the faster one. Edrich could not bring his bat down in time. In my mind’s eye I saw the stump cartwheeling and reaching the pavilion ahead of Edrich, but of course that cannot have happened!” For such a successful international bowler, Chandra had to live down the impression of being someone who “didn’t know what he bowled”. Even today, short biographies of the man insist that he was a great bowler because of this: if the bowler didn’t know what he was bowling, how would the batsman know? I think the canard originated with the great Australian bowler (and a prototype of Chandra) Bill O’Reilly, who first said something like it. It was cute, romantic, Cardusian. And like some of Cardus’ comments, it was fanciful. It is unfair, and makes no sense either. You don’t pick up over 200 Test wickets without knowing what you are doing.

Chandra was a mystery both on and off the field. “I needed just two fielders,” he says, “a slip and a short leg. If I was bowling well, I didn’t need anybody else”

My first boss, Rajan Bala, would wish all kinds of curses upon the head of anyone who thought Chandra didn’t know what he was bowling. The bowler himself alternated between amusement and irritation in the days when the three of us would spend an evening going yo-ho-ho with a bottle of rum. Chandra’s wife returns to the room. “Stay for lunch,” she says, and Chandra nods in agreement. But I am meeting someone for lunch – the same friend who had cut out a portion of the bed sheet Chandra had sat on all those years ago. “That’s not all,” my friend tells his wife when I tell her the Chandra story. “I didn’t wash my hands for days after shaking hands with Chandra.” In Chandra’s final Test, Kapil Dev claimed his first five-wicket haul. There is a neat symmetry about the passing of the baton from one strike bowler to the next. “We must meet more often,” Chandra says, as he sees me to the door, and then to the car. “You don’t need to,” I tell him about his accompanying me out, but he only smiles. Some passers-by walk on, then stop abruptly to turn back and look. There is a sign of recognition on their faces, but they don’t rush to take selfies, merely allow the great man to walk back slowly into his home of half a century.

Suresh Menon is the editor of the Wisden India Almanack – Article courtesy – ESPN Sports Media Ltd.

V Kohli’s T20I career – Cumulative figures

V Kohli’s T20I career – Cumulative figures

For the  interested netizens, www.hrgcricstats.com provides V Kohli’s T20I cumulative career. Enjoy perusing the same. He has played 54 T20Is, 50 innings, 14 times not out and amassed 1943 runs. He has scored 18 half centuries and  scored 207 boundary four and 30 boundary sixes. He has an average of 53.97 runs per innings. His highest score is 90 not out scored against Australia  on 26.01.16 at Adelaide

Mat Inns Runs NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s Oppn Ground Date
1 1 26* 1 26 26* 0 0 0 3 1 Zim Harare 12.06.10
2 1 DNB 1 26 26* 0 0 0 3 1 Zim Harare 13.06.10
3 2 28 1 54 28 54.00 0 0 0 8 1 RSA Durban 09.01.11
4 3 14 1 68 28 34.00 0 0 0 10 1 Win Trinidad 04.06.11
5 4 4 1 72 28 24.00 0 0 0 10 1 Eng Manchester 31.08.11
6 5 15 1 87 28 21.75 0 0 0 13 1 Eng Kolkata 29.10.11
7 6 22 1 109 28 21.80 0 0 0 13 2 Aus Sydney 01.02.12
8 7 31 1 140 31 23.33 0 0 0 16 2 Aus Melbourne 03.02.12
9 7 DNB 1 140 31 23.33 0 0 0 16 2 RSA Jo’burg 30.03.12
10 8 68 1 208 68 29.71 0 1 0 27 3 Srl Pallekele 07.08.12
11 9 70 1 278 70 34.75 0 2 0 37 4 NZl Chennai 11.09.12
12 10 50 1 328 70 36.44 0 3 0 41 6 Afg Col-RPS 19.09.12
13 11 40 1 368 70 36.80 0 3 0 47 6 Eng Col-RPS 23.09.12
14 12 15 1 383 70 34.81 0 3 0 49 6 Aus Col-RPS 28.09.12
15 13 78* 2 461 78* 41.90 0 4 0 57 8 Pak Col-RPS 30.09.12
16 14 2 2 463 78* 38.58 0 4 0 57 8 RSA Col-RPS 02.10.12
17 15 21 2 484 78* 37.23 0 4 0 59 8 Eng Pune 20.12.12
18 16 38 2 522 78* 37.28 0 4 0 66 8 Eng Mumbai 22.12.12
19 17 9 2 531 78* 35.40 0 4 0 67 8 Pak Bengaluru 25.12.12
20 18 27 2 558 78* 34.87 0 4 0 70 8 Pak Ahmedabad 28.12.12
21 19 29 2 587 78* 34.52 0 4 0 72 9 Aus Rajkot 10.10.13
22 20 36* 3 623 78* 36.64 0 4 0 76 10 Pak Dhaka 21.03.14
23 21 54 3 677 78* 37.61 0 5 0 81 11 Win Dhaka 23.03.14
24 22 57* 4 734 78* 40.77 0 6 0 84 12 Ban Dhaka 28.03.14
25 23 23 4 757 78* 39.84 0 6 0 86 13 Aus Dhaka 30.03.14
26 24 72* 5 829 78* 43.63 0 7 0 91 15 RSA Dhaka 04.04.14
27 25 77 5 906 78* 45.30 0 8 0 96 19 Srl Dhaka 06.04.14
28 26 66 5 972 78* 46.28 0 9 0 105 20 Eng Birmingham 07.09.14
29 27 43 5 1015 78* 46.13 0 9 0 106 23 RSA Dharamsala 02.10.15
30 28 1 5 1016 78* 44.17 0 9 0 106 23 RSA Cuttack 05.10.15
31 29 90* 6 1106 90* 48.08 0 10 0 115 25 Aus Adelaide 26.01.16
32 30 59* 7 1165 90* 50.65 0 11 0 122 26 Aus Melbourne 29.01.16
33 31 50 7 1215 90* 50.62 0 12 0 124 27 Aus Sydney 31.01.16
34 32 7 7 1222 90* 48.88 0 12 0 125 27 Ban Dhaka 24.02.16
35 33 49 7 1271 90* 48.88 0 12 0 132 27 Pak Dhaka 27.02.16
36 34 56* 8 1327 90* 51.03 0 13 0 139 27 Srl Dhaka 01.03.16
37 34 DNB 8 1327 90* 51.03 0 13 0 139 27 UAE Dhaka 03.03.16
38 35 41* 9 1368 90* 52.61 0 13 0 144 27 Ban Dhaka 06.03.16
39 36 23 9 1391 90* 51.51 0 13 0 146 27 NZl Nagpur 15.03.16
40 37 55* 10 1446 90* 53.55 0 14 0 153 28 Pak Kolkata 19.03.16
41 38 24 10 1470 90* 52.50 0 14 0 153 29 Ban Bengaluru 23.03.16
42 39 82* 11 1552 90* 55.42 0 15 0 162 31 Aus Mohali 27.03.16
43 40 89* 12 1641 90* 58.60 0 16 0 173 32 Win Mumbai 31.03.16
44 41 16 12 1657 90* 57.13 0 16 0 176 32 Win Lauderhill 27.08.16
45 41 DNB 12 1657 90* 57.13 0 16 0 176 32 Win Lauderhill 28.08.16
46 42 29 12 1686 90* 56. 0 16 0 180 32 Eng Kanpur 26.01.17
47 43 21 12 1707 90* 55.06 0 16 0 182 33 Eng Nagpur 29.01.17
48 44 2 12 1709 90* 53.40 0 16 0 182 33 Eng Bengaluru 01.02.17
49 45 39 12 1748 90* 52.96 0 16 0 189 34 Win Kingston 09.07.17
50 46 82 12 1830 90* 53.82 0 17 0 196 35 Srl Col-RPS 06.09.17
51 47 22* 13 1852 90* 54.47 0 17 0 199 35 Aus Ranchi 07.10.17
52 48 0 13 1852 90* 52.91 0 17 1 199 35 Aus Guwahati 10.10.17
53 49 26* 14 1878 90* 53.65 0 17 1 199 38 NZl Delhi 01.11.17
54 50 65 14 1943 90* 53.97 0 18 1 207 39 NZl Rajkot 04.11.17