Q de Kock and HM Amla set up a world record

Q de Kock and HM Amla set up a world record

South African openers Q de Kock {168 not out} and HM Amla {110 not out} scored centuries against Bangladesh at Kimberley on 15.10.17 to provide the fourth occasion of them as openers scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals.

This feat of Q de Kock and HM Amla as openers scoring centuries  on four occasions constitute a world record for the same pair of both openers scoring centuries in the same innings. They went past the previous record of SC Ganguly and SR Tendulkar who had scored centuries as opening pair on three occasions. The feats of these two pairs are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground Date Batsman-1 Batsman-2
1 RSA 1 Ind Durban 08.12.13 Q de Kock (106) HM Amla (100)
2 RSA 1 Srl Centurion 10.02.17 Q de Kock (109) HM Amla (154)
3 RSA 2 Eng Centurion 09.02.16 Q de Kock (135) HM Amla (127)
4 RSA 2 Ban Kimberley 15.10.17 Q de Kock (168*) HM Amla (110*)
               
1 Ind 1 Srl Col-RPS 07.07.98 SC Ganguly (109) SR Tendulkar (128)
2 Ind 1 Ken Paarl 24.10.01 SC Ganguly (111 SR Tendulkar (146)
3 Ind 1 RSA Jo’burg 05.10.01 SC Ganguly (127) SR Tendulkar (101)

 

Both the openers scoring centuries in an innings in one day internrationals

Both the openers scoring centuries in an innings in one day internrationals

South African openers Q de Kock {168 not out} and HM Amla {110 not out} scored centuries against Bangladesh at Kimberley on 15.10.17 to provide the 36th occasion of both the openers scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground Date Batsman-1 Batsman-2
1 Aus 1 Ind Jaipur 07.09.86 GR Marsh (104) DC Boon (111)
2 Pak 1 Srl Adelaide 17.02.90 Ramiz Raja (107*) Saeed Anwar (126)
3 Pak 1 Srl Sharjah 04.02.93 Saeed Anwar (110) Ramiz Raja (109*)
4 Pak 1 Srl Sharjah 30.10.93 Saeed Anwar (107) Asif Mujtaba (113*)
5 Ken 1 Ban Nairobi-G 10.10.97 DN Chudasama (122) KO Otieno (144)
6 Ind 1 Srl Col-RPS 07.07.98 SC Ganguly (109) SR Tendulkar (128)
7 RSA 1 Ind Kochi 09.03.00 G Kirsten (115) HH Gibbs (111)
8 Ind 1 RSA Jo’burg 05.10.01 SC Ganguly (127) SR Tendulkar (101)
9 Ind 1 Ken Paarl 24.10.01 SC Ganguly (111 SR Tendulkar (146)
10 Ind 2 Eng Col-RPS 22.09.02 V Sehwag (126) SC Ganguly (117*)
11 Srl 1 Aus Sydney 09.01.03 MS Atapattu (101) ST Jayasuriya (122)
12 Eng 2 RSA The Oval 28.06.03 METrescothick(114*) VS Solanki (106)
13 Ind 1 NZl Hyd-RGS 15.11.03 V Sehwag (130) SR Tendulkar (102)
14 Pak 1 NZl Rawalpindi 07.12.03 Yasir Hameed (127*) Imran Farhat (107)
15 Aus 2 Srl Brisbane 14.02.06 AC Gilchrist (122) SM Katich (107*)
16 Srl 2 Eng Leeds 01.07.06 WU Tharanga (109) ST Jayasuriya (152)
17 Pak 1 Ban Lahore 13.04.08 Salman Butt (132) Kamran Akmal (100)
18 Srl 1 Ban Karachi 30.06.08 ST Jayasuriya (130) KC Sangakkara (121)
19 NZl 1 Ire Aberdeen 01.07.08 JAH Marshall (161) BB McCullum (166)
20 Sco 1 Can Aberdeen 07.07.09 G Hamilton {119) DF Watts (101)
21 Srl 2 Ban Dhaka 08.01.10 WUTharanga (118*) MJayawardene(108)
22 Srl 1 Zim Pallekele 10.03.11 WU Tharanga (133) TM Dilshan (144)
23 Srl 2 Eng Col-RPS 26.03.11 WU Tharanga (102*) TM Dilshan (108*)
24 Pak 1 Ind Dhaka 18.03.12 Mohd Hafeez (105) Nasir Jamshed (112)
25 Srl 1 Ind Kingston 02.07.13 WUTharanga (174*) MJayawardene(107)
26 Aus 1 Sco Edinburgh 03.09.13 AJ Finch (148) SE Marsh (151)
27 RSA 1 Ind Durban 08.12.13 Q de Kock (106) HM Amla (100)
28 Ind 1 Srl Cuttack 02.11.14 AM Rahane (111 S Dhawan (113)
29 RSA 1 Win Jo’burg 18.01.15 HM Amla (153*) RR Rossouw (128)
30 NZl 2 Zim Harare 04.08.15 MJ Guptill (116*) TWM Latham (110*)
31 RSA 2 Eng Centurion 09.02.16 Q de Kock (135) HM Amla (127)
32 Eng 2 Srl Birmingham 24.06.16 JJ Roy (112*) AD Hales (133*)
33 Aus 1 Pak Adelaide 26.01.17 DA Warner (179 TM Head (128)
34 RSA 1 Srl Centurion 10.02.17 Q de Kock (109) HM Amla (154)
35 Srl 2 Zim Hambantota 06.07.17 NDickwella (102) MDGunathilaka(116)
36 RSA 2 Ban Kimberley 15.10.17 Q de Kock (168*) HM Amla (110*)

South African openers Q de Kock {168 not out} and HM Amla {110 not out} scored centuries against Bangladesh at Kimberley on 15.10.17 to provide the sixth occasion of both the South African openers scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground Date Batsman-1 Batsman-2
1 RSA 1 Ind Kochi 09.03.00 G Kirsten (115) HH Gibbs (111)
2 RSA 1 Ind Durban 08.12.13 Q de Kock (106) HM Amla (100)
3 RSA 1 Win Jo’burg 18.01.15 HM Amla (153*) RR Rossouw (128)
4 RSA 2 Eng Centurion 09.02.16 Q de Kock (135) HM Amla (127)
5 RSA 1 Srl Centurion 10.02.17 Q de Kock (109) HM Amla (154)
6 RSA 2 Ban Kimberley 15.10.17 Q de Kock (168*) HM Amla (110*)

South African openers Q de Kock {168 not out} and HM Amla {110 not out} scored centuries against Bangladesh at Kimberley on 15.10.17 to provide the fifth occasion of both the openers scoring centuries in an innings against Bangladesh in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground Date Batsman-1 Batsman-2
1 Ken 1 Ban Nairobi-G 10.10.97 DN Chudasama (122) KO Otieno (144)
2 Pak 1 Ban Lahore 13.04.08 Salman Butt (132) Kamran Akmal (100)
3 Srl 1 Ban Karachi 30.06.08 ST Jayasuriya (130) KC Sangakkara (121)
4 Srl 2 Ban Dhaka 08.01.10 WU Tharanga (118*) M Jayawardene (108)
5 RSA 2 Ban Kimberley 15.10.17 Q de Kock (168*) HM Amla (110*)

South African openers Q de Kock {168 not out} and HM Amla {110 not out} scored centuries against Bangladesh at Kimberley on 15.10.17 to provide the fourth occasion of both the openers scoring unbeaten centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Inns Oppn Ground Date Batsman-1 Batsman-2
1 Srl 2 Eng Col-RPS 26.03.11 WU Tharanga (102*) TM Dilshan (108*)
2 NZl 2 Zim Harare 04.08.15 MJ Guptill (116*) TWM Latham (110*)
3 Eng 2 Srl Birmingham 24.06.16 JJ Roy (112*) AD Hales (133*)
4 RSA 2 Ban Kimberley 15.10.17 Q de Kock (168*) HM Amla (110*)

 

Wicket keeper batsman scoring 150 plus runs in one day games

Wicket keeper batsman scoring 150 plus runs in one day games

Q de Kock of South Africa scored 168 not out against Bangladesh at Kimberley on 15 Oct 17 to provide the eighth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AC Gilchrist 154 1 Aus Srl Melbourne 07 Feb 1999
2 AC Gilchrist 172 1 Aus Zim Hobart 16 Jan 2004
3 MS Dhoni 183* 2 Ind Srl Jaipur 31 Oct 2005
4 KC Sangakkara 169 1 Srl RSA Colombo (RPS) 20 Jul 2013
5 D Ramdin 169 1 Win Ban Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
6 L Ronchi 170* 1 NZl Srl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
7 Q de Kock 178 2 RSA Aus Centurion 30 Sep 2016
8 Q de Kock 168* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017

 

Q de Kock’s 168 not out in this game provides the second occasion of a South African batsman  scoring 150 plus runs in one day games. Both the occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Q de Kock 178 2 RSA Aus Centurion 30 Sep 2016
2 Q de Kock 168* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017

 

Q de Kock’s 168 not out in this game provides the second occasion of a batsman  scoring 150 plus runs in one day games against Bangladesh in one day games.  Both the occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 D Ramdin 169 1 Win Ban Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
2 Q de Kock 168* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017

 

Q de Kock’s 168 not out in this game provides the second occasion of his scoring 150 plus runs in one day games against Bangladesh in one day games.  Prior to this he had scored 178 runs against Australia at Centurion on 30.09.16. He became  the second batsman in the history of one day games to score 150 plus runs on two occasions after AC Gilchrist of Australia. The feats of these two batsmen are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AC Gilchrist 154 1 Aus Srl Melbourne 07 Feb 1999
2 AC Gilchrist 172 1 Aus Zim Hobart 16 Jan 2004
               
1 Q de Kock 178 2 RSA Aus Centurion 30 Sep 2016
2 Q de Kock 168* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017

 

250 plus runs partnerships in the history of one day internationals

250 plus runs partnerships in the history of one day internationals

HM Amla and Q de Kock of South Africa added 282 runs in an unfinished stand for the first wicket against Bangladesh at Kimberley on 15.10.17 to provide the 21st occasion of batsmen posting a partnership of 250 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle, MN Samuels 2 372 1 Win Zim Canberra 24 Feb 2015
2 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 2 331 1 Ind NZl Hyd-LBS 08 Nov 1999
3 R Dravid, SC Ganguly 2 318 1 Ind Srl Taunton 26 May 1999
4 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga 1 286 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
5 TM Head, DA Warner 1 284 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
6 HM Amla, Q de Kock 1 282* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017
7 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga 1 282 1 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
8 M Azharuddin, A Jadeja 4 275* 1 Ind Zim Cuttack 09 Apr 1998
9 BB McCullum, JAH Marshall 1 274 1 NZl Ire Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
10 GD Elliott, L Ronchi 6 267* 1 NZl Srl Dunedin 23 Jan 2015
11 Aamer Sohail, Inzamam-ul-Haq 2 263 1 Pak NZl Sharjah 20 Apr 1994
12 SPD Smith, DA Warner 2 260 1 Aus Afg Perth 04 Mar 2015
13 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 258 1 Ind Ken Paarl 24 Oct 2001
14 DM Bravo, D Ramdin 3 258 1 Win Ban Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
15 Abdul Razzaq, Saleem Elahi 2 257 1 Pak RSA Port Elizabeth 11 Dec 2002
16 JP Duminy, DA Miller 5 256* 1 RSA Zim Hamilton 15 Feb 2015
17 AD Hales, JJ Roy 1 256* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
18 MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh 4 256 1 Ind Eng Cuttack 19 Jan 2017
19 RT Ponting, SR Watson 2 252* 2 Aus Eng Centurion 02 Oct 2009
20 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 252 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 07 Jul 1998
21 AJ Strauss, IJL Trott 2 250 1 Eng Ban Birmingham 12 Jul 2010

 

This stand provides the eighth occasion of batsmen posting a 250 plus runs partnership for the first wicket in the annals of one day games. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ST Jayasuriya, WU Tharanga 1 286 2 Srl Eng Leeds 01 Jul 2006
2 TM Head, DA Warner 1 284 1 Aus Pak Adelaide 26 Jan 2017
3 HM Amla, Q de Kock 1 282* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017
4 TM Dilshan, WU Tharanga 1 282 1 Srl Zim Pallekele 10 Mar 2011
5 BB McCullum, JAH Marshall 1 274 1 NZl Ire Aberdeen 01 Jul 2008
6 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 258 1 Ind Ken Paarl 24 Oct 2001
7 AD Hales, JJ Roy 1 256* 2 Eng Srl Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
8 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 252 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 07 Jul 1998

 

This stand provides the second occasion of South African batsmen posting a 250 plus runs partnership in the annals of one day games. It represents South Africa’s highest partnership for any wicket in one day games. Previous best was 256 runs unfinished stand for the fifth wicket against Zimbabwe at Hamilton on 15.02.15. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HM Amla, Q de Kock 1 282* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017
2 JP Duminy, DA Miller 5 256* 1 RSA Zim Hamilton 15 Feb 2015

 

This stand provides the third occasion of batsmen posting a 250 plus runs partnership against Bangladesh in the annals of one day games. It also represents the highest partnership for any wicket against Bangladesh. The previous best was by West Indies batsmen – DM Bravo and D Ramdin – who added 258 runs for  the third wicket at Basseterre  on 25.08.14. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HM Amla, Q de Kock 1 282* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017
2 DM Bravo, D Ramdin 3 258 1 Win Ban Basseterre 25 Aug 2014
3 AJ Strauss, IJL Trott 2 250 1 Eng Ban Birmingham 12 Jul 2010

 

This stand provides the fourth occasion of South African batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership for the first wicket in one day games. It also represents the highest partnership for the first wicket by South African batsmen in one day games. Previous best was 247 runs between HM Amla and RR Rossouw against West Indies at Johannesurg on 18.01.15. All the  four partnerships are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 HM Amla, Q de Kock 1 282* 2 RSA Ban Kimberley 15 Oct 2017
2 HM Amla, RR Rossouw 1 247 1 RSA Win Johannesburg 18 Jan 2015
3 HM Amla, Q de Kock 1 239 2 RSA Eng Centurion 09 Feb 2016
4 HH Gibbs, G Kirsten 1 235 1 RSA Ind Kochi 09 Mar 2000

 

South Africa creates a world record – posts win by ten wickets chasing the largest total target

South Africa creates a world record – posts win by ten wickets chasing the largest total target

South Africa posted a ten wicket win against Bangladesh at Kimberly on 15.10.17 when they chased a target of 279 runs to create a world record.  This is the highest total chased by any team to post a ten wicket win or to post a win without losing a wicket in the history of One day games. The previous record was with England  when it chased a target of 255 runs against Sri Lanka at Birmingham on 24.06.16. These are the  two  wins in the history of one day games when a team has chased a target of 250 plus runs and posted a ten wicket  win. The following table lists seven occasions of a team chasing a total of 200 plus runs and posting win by ten wickets

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Opposition Ground Match Date
1 South Africa 10 wickets 43 279 42.5 v Bangladesh Kimberley 15 Oct 2017
2 England 10 wickets 95 255 34.1 v Sri Lanka Birmingham 24 Jun 2016
3 New Zealand 10 wickets 46 236 42.2 v Zimbabwe Harare 04 Aug 2015
4 Sri Lanka 10 wickets 63 230 39.3 v England Colombo (RPS) 26 Mar 2011
5 Pakistan 10 wickets 47 226 42.1 v Zimbabwe Harare 11 Sep 2011
6 West Indies 10 wickets 19 221 46.5 v Pakistan Melbourne 23 Feb 1992
7 West Indies 10 wickets 32 200 44.4 v India Bridgetown 03 May 1997

 

List of abandoned Twenty20 Internationals

List of abandoned Twenty20 Internationals

The third T20I between India and Australia scheduled to be played at Hyd-RGS on 13.10.17 was abandoned to provide the 16th occasion of an abandoned game in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team 1 Team 2 Ground Match Date
1 England South Africa Che-le-St 20 Aug 2008
2 England Australia Manchester 01 Sep 2009
3 India New Zealand Vizag 08 Sep 2012
4 South Africa Pakistan Durban 01 Mar 2013
5 Sri Lanka New Zealand Pallekele 19 Nov 2013
6 South Africa Australia P Elizabeth 09 Mar 2014
7 Hong Kong Nepal Dambulla 19 Nov 2014
8 Hong Kong Nepal Dambulla 20 Nov 2014
9 Hong Kong Nepal Dambulla 21 Nov 2014
10 Hong Kong Nepal Dambulla 22 Nov 2014
11 Hong Kong P.N.G. Bready 13 Jul 2015
12 Ireland Hong Kong Dublin-M 26 Jul 2015
13 Netherlands Scotland Dublin-M 26 Jul 2015
14 India South Africa Kolkata 08 Oct 2015
15 Ireland Hong Kong Bready 06 Sep 2016
16 India Australia Hyd-RGS 13 Oct 2017

It also provides the third such occasions involving India and in India. All the three occasions are listed below. It is interesting to note that all the three games are home games.

No Team 1 Team 2 Ground Match Date
1 India New Zealand Vizag 08 Sep 2012
2 India South Africa Kolkata 08 Oct 2015
3 India Australia Hyd-RGS 13 Oct 2017

As far as Australia is concerned, it is also the third abandoned T20I. All the three occasions are listed below. It is interesting to note that all the three games are away games.

No Team 1 Team 2 Ground Match Date
1 England Australia Manchester 01 Sep 2009
2 South Africa Australia P Elizabeth 09 Mar 2014
3 India Australia Hyd-RGS 13 Oct 2017

Wicket keeper batsmen dismissed stumped in a Twenty20 International – MS Dhoni joins the list

Wicket keeper batsmen dismissed stumped in a Twenty20 International – MS Dhoni joins the list

MS Dhoni was dismissed stumped  for 13 in  the second T20I at Guwahati against Australia on 10.10.17 to provide the 31st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped  in the history of Twenty20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 PD McGlashan 05 12 1 NZl Srl Wellington 22 Dec 2006
2 J Smits 04 10 1 Net Can Belfast 02 Aug 2008
3 TM Dilshan 26 20 1 Srl Can King City (NW) 12 Oct 2008
4 Kamran Akmal 12 08 1 Pak Srl King City (NW) 13 Oct 2008
5 KC Sangakkara 15 16 1 Srl Pak Lord’s 12 Jun 2009
6 NJ O’Brien 31 37 2 Ire Srl Lord’s 14 Jun 2009
7 Kamran Akmal 37 28 2 Pak Srl Lord’s 21 Jun 2009
8 BJ Watling 22 36 2 NZl Pak Dubai (DSC) 12 Nov 2009
9 BJ Haddin 01 03 1 Aus Pak Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
10 MA Ouma 12 14 1 Ken Net Abu Dhabi 11 Feb 2010
11 BJ Haddin 08 07 1 Aus Ind Bridgetown 07 May 2010
12 BJ Haddin 25 20 2 Aus Pak Gros Islet 14 May 2010
13 KC Sangakkara 05 11 2 Srl NZl Lauderhill 23 May 2010
14 Umar Akmal 20 14 1 Pak Ban Dhaka 29 Nov 2011
15 GC Wilson 37 27 2 Ire Ban Belfast 20 Jul 2012
16 BRM Taylor 00 01 2 Zim Srl Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
17 Q de Kock 19 23 1 RSA Srl Hambantota 04 Aug 2013
18 LD Chandimal 14 18 2 Srl RSA Hambantota 06 Aug 2013
19 Q de Kock 29 33 1 RSA Eng Chittagong 29 Mar 2014
20 JJ Atkinson 00 2 2 HKG Nep Colombo (PSS) 24 Nov 2014
21 W Barresi 14 13 1 Net Nep Rotterdam 02 Jul 2015
22 GC Wilson 10 12 1 Ire PNG Belfast 15 Jul 2015
23 R Mutumbami 01 03 2 Zim Afg Sharjah 10 Jan 2016
24 LD Chandimal 31 30 2 Srl Ind Ranchi 12 Feb 2016
25 NJ O’Brien 38 29 1 Ire UAE Abu Dhabi 14 Feb 2016
26 N Dickwella 01 02 1 Srl Ind Visakhapatnam 14 Feb 2016
27 W Barresi 08 05 1 Net Ire Dharamsala 13 Mar 2016
28 JC Buttler 21 14 2 Eng RSA Mumbai 18 Mar 2016
29 D Ramdin 18 24 2 Win Afg Nagpur 27 Mar 2016
30 GC Wilson 01 02 2 Ire Afg Greater Noida 10 Mar 2017
31 MS Dhoni 13 16 1 Ind Aus Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

MS Dhoni not only became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed stumped in a T20I, but also became the first wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed stumped in a T20I against Australia

BRM Taylor of Zimbabwe and JJ Atkinson of Hong Kong are the two wicket keeper batsmen to be dismissed stumped in a T20I without scoring. Of these two, BRM Taylor is the only wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed stumped off the first ball he faced. Both the occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 BRM Taylor 00 01 2 Zim Srl Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
2 JJ Atkinson 00 02 2 HKG Nep Colombo (PSS) 24 Nov 2014

The following is the list of captain wicketkeepers dismissed stumped in T20Is. There are eight such occasions. KC Sangakkara and LD Chandimal – both from Sri Lanka are dismissed stumped on two occasions.

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Smits 04 10 1 Net Can Belfast 02 Aug 2008
2 KC Sangakkara 15 16 1 Srl Pak Lord’s 12 Jun 2009
3 MA Ouma 12 14 1 Ken Net Abu Dhabi 11 Feb 2010
4 KC Sangakkara 05 11 2 Srl NZl Lauderhill 23 May 2010
5 BRM Taylor 00 01 2 Zim Srl Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
6 LD Chandimal 14 18 2 Srl RSA Hambantota 06 Aug 2013
7 JJ Atkinson 00 2 2 HKG Nep Colombo (PSS) 24 Nov 2014
8 LD Chandimal 31 30 2 Srl Ind Ranchi 12 Feb 2016

 

Captains scoring ducks in Twenty20 Internationals – V Kohli became the first Indian captain to score a duck in a T20I

Captains scoring ducks in Twenty20 Internationals – V Kohli became the first Indian captain to score a duck in a T20I

V Kohli of India collected a duck in the second T20I against Australia at Guwahati on 10.10.17 to provide the 75th occasion of a captain dismissed for a duck in the history of T20 Internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MP Vaughan 0 1 1 Eng Aus Southampton 13 Jun 2005
2 RT Ponting 0 3 2 Aus Eng Southampton 13 Jun 2005
3 M Jayawardene 0 1 1 Srl Eng Southampton 15 Jun 2006
4 AJ Strauss 0 2 1 Eng Pak Bristol 28 Aug 2006
5 SO Tikolo 0 2 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
6 PD Collingwood 0 1 2 Eng RSA Cape Town 16 Sep 2007
7 DL Vettori 0 0 1 NZl Pak Cape Town 22 Sep 2007
8 DJ Bravo 0 1 2 Win RSA Port Elizabeth 16 Dec 2007
9 RR Watson 0 1 2 Sco Ber Belfast 03 Aug 2008
10 WTS Porterfield 0 7 2 Ire Ken Belfast 04 Aug 2008
11 M Jayawardene 0 0 2 Srl Zim King City-NW 10 Oct 2008
12 TM Dilshan 0 1 1 Srl Pak King City-NW 11 Oct 2008
13 RT Ponting 0 1 1 Aus Win The Oval 06 Jun 2009
14 KC Sangakkara 0 2 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
15 DL Vettori 0 1 1 NZl Srl Col-RPS 02 Sep 2009
16 PD Collingwood 0 4 2 Eng Pak Dubai-DSC 19 Feb 2010
17 P Utseya 0 1 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
18 P Utseya 0 1 1 Zim NZl Providence 04 May 2010
19 PD Collingwood 0 3 1 Eng Ire Providence 04 May 2010
20 Shahid Afridi 0 1 1 Pak Eng Bridgetown 06 May 2010
21 CH Gayle 0 2 2 Win RSA North Sound 20 May 2010
22 Shahid Afridi 0 1 1 Pak Aus Birmingham 05 Jul 2010
23 LRPL Taylor 0 3 2 NZl Pak Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
24 CL White 0 2 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 14 Jan 2011
25 DJG Sammy 0 2 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 04 Jun 2011
26 SCJ Broad 0 3 1 Eng Srl Bristol 25 Jun 2011
27 BB McCullum 0 1 2 NZl Zim Auckland 11 Feb 2012
28 Rizwan Cheema 0 2 2 Can Net Dubai-DSC 13 Mar 2012
29 GD Drummond 0 0 1 Sco Ken ICCA Dubai 13 Mar 2012
30 CO Obuya 0 2 1 Ken Ire Dubai-DSC 14 Mar 2012
31 Nawroz Mangal 0 1 1 Afg Can ICCA Dubai 18 Mar 2012
32 WTS Porterfield 0 1 2 Ire Afg Dubai-DSC 24 Mar 2012
33 Mohd Hafeez 0 1 2 Pak Srl Hambantota 01 Jun 2012
34 BRM Taylor 0 1 2 Zim Srl Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
35 WTS Porterfield 0 1 1 Ire Aus Col-RPS 19 Sep 2012
36 WTS Porterfield 0 1 1 Ire Win Col-RPS 24 Sep 2012
37 BRM Taylor 0 3 1 Zim Win North Sound 02 Mar 2013
38 CO Obuya 0 1 1 Ken Can ICCA Dubai 15 Mar 2013
39 CO Obuya 0 1 2 Ken Sco Aberdeen 04 Jul 2013
40 GJ Bailey 0 3 1 Aus Ind Rajkot 10 Oct 2013
41 Mohd Hafeez 0 2 1 Pak RSA Dubai-DSC 13 Nov 2013
42 Mohd Hafeez 0 1 2 Pak RSA Dubai-DSC 15 Nov 2013
43 PW Borren 0 7 1 Net Srl Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
44 SL Malinga 0 1 1 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
45 BB McCullum 0 5 2 NZl Srl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
46 P Khadka 0 1 1 Nep HKG Col-PSS 24 Nov 2014
47 JJ Atkinson 0 2 2 HKG Nep Col-PSS 24 Nov 2014
48 KS Williamson 0 1 1 NZl Pak Dubai-DSC 04 Dec 2014
49 Tanwir Afzal 0 1 2 HKG Afg Dublin-M 21 Jul 2015
50 Asghar Stanikzai 0 5 2 Afg Oman Dublin 25 Jul 2015
51 E Chigumbura 0 1 1 Zim Ban Dhaka 13 Nov 2015
52 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Zim Dhaka 15 Nov 2015
53 E Chigumbura 0 2 2 Zim Ban Dhaka 15 Nov 2015
54 Sultan Ahmed 0 1 1 Oman UAE. Abu Dhabi 22 Nov 2015
55 Shahid Afridi 0 2 2 Pak Eng Dubai-DSC 26 Nov 2015
56 Sultan Ahmed 0 1 2 Oman Afg Abu Dhabi 30 Nov 2015
57 E Chigumbura 0 2 2 Zim Afg Sharjah 10 Jan 2016
58 Sultan Ahmed 0 1 2 Oman UAE. Dhaka 22 Feb 2016
59 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 2 Ban Ind Dhaka 24 Feb 2016
60 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 3 1 Ban UAE. Dhaka 26 Feb 2016
61 Shahid Afridi 0 2 1 Pak Ban Dhaka 02 Mar 2016
62 Amjad Javed 0 1 1 UAE Ind Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
63 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Ind Dhaka 06 Mar 2016
64 Asghar Stanikzai 0 2 1 Afg Zim Nagpur 12 Mar 2016
65 Tanwir Afzal 0 4 1 HKG Sco Nagpur 12 Mar 2016
66 EJG Morgan 0 1 1 Eng Afg Delhi 23 Mar 2016
67 DJG Sammy 0 1 2 Win RSA Nagpur 25 Mar 2016
68 EJG Morgan 0 1 2 Eng NZl Delhi 30 Mar 2016
69 CR Brathwaite 0 2 1 Win Pak Dubai-DSC 23 Sep 2016
70 WTS Porterfield 0 9 1 Ire UAE. Dubai-DSC 18 Jan 2017
71 PW Borren 0 3 2 Net HKG Dubai-DSC 18 Jan 2017
72 WU Tharanga 0 2 2 Srl Aus Melbourne 17 Feb 2017
73 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Srl Col-RPS 06 Apr 2017
74 Sarfraz Ahmed 0 1 1 Pak Wrd Lahore 13 Sep 2017
75 V Kohli 0 2 1 Ind Aus Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

V Kohli became the first Indian captain to be dismissed for a duck  in T20Is and also became the fifth captain to suffer such an ignominy against Australia in a T20I. The particulars of the five captains are detailed below

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MP Vaughan 0 1 1 Eng Aus Southampton 13 Jun 2005
2 Shahid Afridi 0 1 1 Pak Aus Birmingham 05 Jul 2010
3 WTS Porterfield 0 1 1 Ire Aus Col-RPS 19 Sep 2012
4 WU Tharanga 0 2 2 Srl Aus Melbourne 17 Feb 2017
5 V Kohli 0 2 1 Ind Aus Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

Mashrafe Mortaza of Bangladesh and WTS Porterfield of Ireland share the record of scoring most ducks in T20I. Both the captains are dismissed  for  five  ducks. The following table details the particulars

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Zim Dhaka 15 Nov 2015
2 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 2 Ban Ind Dhaka 24 Feb 2016
3 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 3 1 Ban UAE. Dhaka 26 Feb 2016
4 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Ind Dhaka 06 Mar 2016
5 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Srl Col-RPS 06 Apr 2017
                 
1 WTS Porterfield 0 7 2 Ire Ken Belfast 04 Aug 2008
2 WTS Porterfield 0 1 2 Ire Afg Dubai-DSC 24 Mar 2012
3 WTS Porterfield 0 1 1 Ire Aus Col-RPS 19 Sep 2012
4 WTS Porterfield 0 1 1 Ire Win Col-RPS 24 Sep 2012
5 WTS Porterfield 0 9 1 Ire UAE. Dubai-DSC 18 Jan 2017

The following table furnishes the list of captains dismissed for a duck – ball wise.

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DL Vettori 0 0 1 NZl Pak Cape Town 22 Sep 2007
2 M Jayawardene 0 0 2 Srl Zim King City-NW 10 Oct 2008
3 GD Drummond 0 0 1 Sco Ken ICCA Dubai 13 Mar 2012
                 
1 MP Vaughan 0 1 1 Eng Aus Southampton 13 Jun 2005
2 M Jayawardene 0 1 1 Srl Eng Southampton 15 Jun 2006
3 PD Collingwood 0 1 2 Eng RSA Cape Town 16 Sep 2007
4 DJ Bravo 0 1 2 Win RSA Port Elizabeth 16 Dec 2007
5 RR Watson 0 1 2 Sco Ber Belfast 03 Aug 2008
6 TM Dilshan 0 1 1 Srl Pak King City-NW 11 Oct 2008
7 RT Ponting 0 1 1 Aus Win The Oval 06 Jun 2009
8 DL Vettori 0 1 1 NZl Srl Col-RPS 02 Sep 2009
9 P Utseya 0 1 1 Zim Win Port of Spain 28 Feb 2010
10 P Utseya 0 1 1 Zim NZl Providence 04 May 2010
11 Shahid Afridi 0 1 1 Pak Eng Bridgetown 06 May 2010
12 Shahid Afridi 0 1 1 Pak Aus Birmingham 05 Jul 2010
13 BB McCullum 0 1 2 NZl Zim Auckland 11 Feb 2012
14 Nawroz Mangal 0 1 1 Afg Can ICCA Dubai 18 Mar 2012
15 WTS Porterfield 0 1 2 Ire Afg Dubai-DSC 24 Mar 2012
16 Mohd Hafeez 0 1 2 Pak Srl Hambantota 01 Jun 2012
17 BRM Taylor 0 1 2 Zim Srl Hambantota 18 Sep 2012
18 WTS Porterfield 0 1 1 Ire Aus Col-RPS 19 Sep 2012
19 WTS Porterfield 0 1 1 Ire Win Col-RPS 24 Sep 2012
20 CO Obuya 0 1 1 Ken Can ICCA Dubai 15 Mar 2013
21 CO Obuya 0 1 2 Ken Sco Aberdeen 04 Jul 2013
22 Mohd Hafeez 0 1 2 Pak RSA Dubai-DSC 15 Nov 2013
23 SL Malinga 0 1 1 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
24 P Khadka 0 1 1 Nep HKG Col-PSS 24 Nov 2014
25 KS Williamson 0 1 1 NZl Pak Dubai-DSC 04 Dec 2014
26 Tanwir Afzal 0 1 2 HKG Afg Dublin-M 21 Jul 2015
27 E Chigumbura 0 1 1 Zim Ban Dhaka 13 Nov 2015
28 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Zim Dhaka 15 Nov 2015
29 Sultan Ahmed 0 1 1 Oman UAE. Abu Dhabi 22 Nov 2015
30 Sultan Ahmed 0 1 2 Oman Afg Abu Dhabi 30 Nov 2015
31 Sultan Ahmed 0 1 2 Oman UAE. Dhaka 22 Feb 2016
32 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 2 Ban Ind Dhaka 24 Feb 2016
33 Amjad Javed 0 1 1 UAE Ind Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
34 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Ind Dhaka 06 Mar 2016
35 EJG Morgan 0 1 1 Eng Afg Delhi 23 Mar 2016
36 DJG Sammy 0 1 2 Win RSA Nagpur 25 Mar 2016
37 EJG Morgan 0 1 2 Eng NZl Delhi 30 Mar 2016
38 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Srl Col-RPS 06 Apr 2017
39 Sarfraz Ahmed 0 1 1 Pak Wrd Lahore 13 Sep 2017
                 
1 AJ Strauss 0 2 1 Eng Pak Bristol 28 Aug 2006
2 SO Tikolo 0 2 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
3 KC Sangakkara 0 2 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
4 CH Gayle 0 2 2 Win RSA North Sound 20 May 2010
5 CL White 0 2 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 14 Jan 2011
6 DJG Sammy 0 2 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 04 Jun 2011
7 Rizwan Cheema 0 2 2 Can Net Dubai-DSC 13 Mar 2012
8 CO Obuya 0 2 1 Ken Ire Dubai-DSC 14 Mar 2012
9 Mohd Hafeez 0 2 1 Pak RSA Dubai-DSC 13 Nov 2013
10 JJ Atkinson 0 2 2 HKG Nep Col-PSS 24 Nov 2014
11 E Chigumbura 0 2 2 Zim Ban Dhaka 15 Nov 2015
12 Shahid Afridi 0 2 2 Pak Eng Dubai-DSC 26 Nov 2015
13 E Chigumbura 0 2 2 Zim Afg Sharjah 10 Jan 2016
14 Shahid Afridi 0 2 1 Pak Ban Dhaka 02 Mar 2016
15 Asghar Stanikzai 0 2 1 Afg Zim Nagpur 12 Mar 2016
16 CR Brathwaite 0 2 1 Win Pak Dubai-DSC 23 Sep 2016
17 WU Tharanga 0 2 2 Srl Aus Melbourne 17 Feb 2017
18 V Kohli 0 2 1 Ind Aus Guwahati 10 Oct 2017
                 
1 RT Ponting 0 3 2 Aus Eng Southampton 13 Jun 2005
2 PD Collingwood 0 3 1 Eng Ire Providence 04 May 2010
3 LRPL Taylor 0 3 2 NZl Pak Christchurch 30 Dec 2010
4 SCJ Broad 0 3 1 Eng Srl Bristol 25 Jun 2011
5 BRM Taylor 0 3 1 Zim Win North Sound 02 Mar 2013
6 GJ Bailey 0 3 1 Aus Ind Rajkot 10 Oct 2013
7 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 3 1 Ban UAE. Dhaka 26 Feb 2016
8 PW Borren 0 3 2 Net HKG Dubai-DSC 18 Jan 2017
                 
1 PD Collingwood 0 4 2 Eng Pak Dubai-DSC 19 Feb 2010
2 Tanwir Afzal 0 4 1 HKG Sco Nagpur 12 Mar 2016
                 
1 BB McCullum 0 5 2 NZl Srl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
2 Asghar Stanikzai 0 5 2 Afg Oman Dublin 25 Jul 2015
                 
1 WTS Porterfield 0 7 2 Ire Ken Belfast 04 Aug 2008
2 PW Borren 0 7 1 Net Srl Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
                 
1 WTS Porterfield 0 9 1 Ire UAE. Dubai-DSC 18 Jan 2017

V Kohli was dismissed for a duck after facing two deliveries. His two ball duck provides the 18th occasion of a captain collecting a two ball duck in the history of T20Is. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Strauss 0 2 1 Eng Pak Bristol 28 Aug 2006
2 SO Tikolo 0 2 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
3 KC Sangakkara 0 2 1 Srl Win The Oval 19 Jun 2009
4 CH Gayle 0 2 2 Win RSA North Sound 20 May 2010
5 CL White 0 2 1 Aus Eng Melbourne 14 Jan 2011
6 DJG Sammy 0 2 2 Win Ind Port of Spain 04 Jun 2011
7 Rizwan Cheema 0 2 2 Can Net Dubai-DSC 13 Mar 2012
8 CO Obuya 0 2 1 Ken Ire Dubai-DSC 14 Mar 2012
9 Mohd Hafeez 0 2 1 Pak RSA Dubai-DSC 13 Nov 2013
10 JJ Atkinson 0 2 2 HKG Nep Col-PSS 24 Nov 2014
11 E Chigumbura 0 2 2 Zim Ban Dhaka 15 Nov 2015
12 Shahid Afridi 0 2 2 Pak Eng Dubai-DSC 26 Nov 2015
13 E Chigumbura 0 2 2 Zim Afg Sharjah 10 Jan 2016
14 Shahid Afridi 0 2 1 Pak Ban Dhaka 02 Mar 2016
15 Asghar Stanikzai 0 2 1 Afg Zim Nagpur 12 Mar 2016
16 CR Brathwaite 0 2 1 Win Pak Dubai-DSC 23 Sep 2016
17 WU Tharanga 0 2 2 Srl Aus Melbourne 17 Feb 2017
18 V Kohli 0 2 1 Ind Aus Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

There are four occasions of rival captains scoring ducks in T20Is. All such occasions are detailed below

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 MP Vaughan 0 1 1 Eng Aus Southampton 13 Jun 2005
  2 RT Ponting 0 3 2 Aus Eng Southampton 13 Jun 2005
                   
2 1 SL Malinga 0 1 1 Srl NZl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
  2 BB McCullum 0 5 2 NZl Srl Chittagong 31 Mar 2014
                   
3 1 P Khadka 0 1 1 Nep HKG Col-PSS 24 Nov 2014
  2 JJ Atkinson 0 2 2 HKG Nep Col-PSS 24 Nov 2014
                   
4 1 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 1 Ban Zim Dhaka 15 Nov 2015
  2 E Chigumbura 0 2 2 Zim Ban Dhaka 15 Nov 2015

 

Fourth innings test centuries in a losing cause

Fourth innings test centuries in a losing cause

Asad Shafiq of Pakistan scored 112 in the fourth innings of the second test against Sri Lanka at Dubai {DSC} which went in vain to provide the 75th occasion of a batsman’s fourth innings hundred in a losing cause in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Pakistan batsman’s fourth innings hundred in a losing cause. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Asif Iqbal 135 4 v West Indies Kingston 15 Apr 1977
2 Ijaz Ahmed 121 4 v Australia Melbourne 12 Jan 1990
3 Moin Khan 117* 4 v Sri Lanka Sialkot 22 Sep 1995
4 Mohammad Wasim 109* 4 v New Zealand Lahore 21 Nov 1996
5 Shahid Afridi 122 4 v West Indies Bridgetown 26 May 2005
6 Younis Khan 126 4 v South Africa Karachi 01 Oct 2007
7 Asad Shafiq 137 4 v Australia Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
8 Asad Shafiq 112 4 v Sri Lanka Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017

It also provides the sixth occasion of a batsman’s fourth innings hundred in a losing cause against Sri Lanka. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Moin Khan 117* 4 Pak Srl Sialkot 22 Sep 1995
2 Mohd Ashraful 101 4 Ban Srl Dhaka 26 Dec 2008
3 DL Vettori 140 4 NZl Srl Col-SSC 26 Aug 2009
4 IJL Trott 112 4 Eng Srl Galle 26 Mar 2012
5 MM Ali 108* 4 Eng Srl Leeds 20 Jun 2014
6 Asad Shafiq 112 4 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017

Asad Shafiq became the second Pakistan batsman to witness his fourth innings hundred going in vain against Sri Lanka. Prior to this Moin Khan’s 117 not out at Sialkot in Sep 1995 had  gone in vain.

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Moin Khan 117* 4 Pak Srl Sialkot 22 Sep 1995
2 Asad Shafiq 112 4 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017

 

Asad Shafiq witnessed his second fourth innings century in a losing cause. He had  witnessed his 137 against Australia in Dec 2016 going in vain. He became  the sixth batsman to witness his two fourth innings centuries in a losing cause. Others are AR Border of Australia. GA Gooch of England, ST Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka, H Sutcliffe of England and DA Warner of Australia. The following table furnishes the feats of these six batsmen

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 Asad Shafiq 137 4 Pak Aus Brisbane 15 Dec 2016
  2 Asad Shafiq 112 4 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 06 Oct 2017
                 
2 1 AR Border 105 4 Aus Pak Melbourne 10 Mar 1979
  2 AR Border 123* 4 Aus Eng Manchester 13 Aug 1981
                 
3 1 GA Gooch 116 4 Eng Win Bridgetown 13 Mar 1981
  2 GA Gooch 133 4 Eng Aus Manchester 03 Jun 1993
                 
4 1 ST Jayasuriya 112 4 Srl Aus Adelaide 25 Jan 1996
  2 ST Jayasuriya 131 4 Srl Aus Kandy 16 Mar 2004
                 
5 1 H Sutcliffe 115 4 Eng Aus Sydney 19 Dec 1924
  2 H Sutcliffe 127 4 Eng Aus Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
                 
6 1 DA Warner 123* 4 Aus NZl Hobart 09 Dec 2011
  2 DA Warner 112 4 Aus Ban Dhaka 27 Aug 2017

 

Australia win the second T20I at Guwahati by eight wickets

Australia win the second T20I at Guwahati by eight wickets

JP Behrendarff captured 4 for 21 against India at Guwahati in the second T20i to provide the 139th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the history of T20Is. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Australian bowler accomplishing such a feat. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MS Kasprowicz 4.0 0 29 4 2 v New Zealand Auckland 17 Feb 2005
2 SR Clark 4.0 0 20 4 1 v Sri Lanka Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
3 DP Nannes 4.0 0 18 4 2 v Bangladesh Bridgetown 05 May 2010
4 SR Watson 4.0 0 15 4 2 v England Adelaide 12 Jan 2011
5 NM Coulter-Nile 4.0 0 31 4 2 v England Hobart 29 Jan 2014
6 JR Hazlewood 4.0 0 30 4 1 v England Melbourne 31 Jan 2014
7 JP Faulkner 4.0 0 27 5 2 v Pakistan Mohali 25 Mar 2016
8 JP Behrendorff 4.0 0 21 4 1 v India Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

JP Behrendarff captured 4 for 21 against India at Guwahati in the second T20i to provide provide the eighth occasion of a bowler capturing four wickets against India in a T20I game. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player O M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Mohammad Asif 4.0 0 18 4 1 Pak Ind Durban 14 Sep 2007
2 DL Vettori 4.0 0 20 4 2 NZl Ind Johannesburg 16 Sep 2007
3 DJ Bravo 4.0 0 38 4 1 Win Ind Lord’s 12 Jun 2009
4 DJG Sammy 4.0 0 16 4 1 Win Ind Port of Spain 04 Jun 2011
5 JW Dernbach 3.4 0 22 4 1 Eng Ind Manchester 31 Aug 2011
6 Umar Gul 4.0 0 37 4 1 Pak Ind Ahmedabad 28 Dec 2012
7 MJ Santner 4.0 0 11 4 2 NZl Ind Nagpur 15 Mar 2016
8 JP Behrendorff 4.0 0 21 4 1 Aus Ind Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

JP Behrendorff became the first Australian bowler to capture four wickets in a T20I against India. Prior to this  four bowlers had captured three  wickets against India in T20I

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JP Behrendorff 4.0 0 21 4 1 v India Guwahati 10 Oct 2017
2 NW Bracken 2.3 1 11 3 1 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
3 SW Tait 3.4 0 21 3 2 v India Bridgetown 07 May 2010
4 DP Nannes 4.0 0 25 3 2 v India Bridgetown 07 May 2010
5 SR Watson 4.0 0 34 3 1 v India Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012

JP Behrendorff’s 4 for 21 in this game represent the best bowling figures by an Australian bowler against India. Previous best was 3 for 11 by NW Bracken at Melbourne on 01.02.08

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JP Behrendorff 4.0 0 21 4 1 v India Guwahati 10 Oct 2017
2 NW Bracken 2.3 1 11 3 1 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008

V Kohli was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 75th occasion of a captain scoring a duck in the history of T20 Internationals. V Kohli became the first Indian captain to suffer such an ignominy. He also became the fifth captain to score a duck against Australia in T20Is. The following table lists the five captains

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 MP Vaughan 0 1 Eng Aus Southampton 13 Jun 2005
2 Shahid Afridi 0 1 Pak Aus Birmingham 05 Jul 2010
3 WTS Porterfield 0 1 Ire Aus Colombo (RPS) 19 Sep 2012
4 WU Tharanga 0 2 Srl Aus Melbourne 17 Feb 2017
5 V Kohli 0 1 Ind Aus Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

 

MS Dhoni was dismissed stumped in this game to provide the 31st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in the history of T20 Internationals. MS Dhoni became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed stumped in a T20I. He also became the first wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed stumped against Australia in a T20I.

India was dismissed all out for 118 in this game to provide the 199th occasion of a team dismissed all out in  a T20I game. It also provides the seventh occasion of India dismissed all out in a T20I. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 74 17.3 1 v Australia Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
2 India 135 17.4 2 v Australia Bridgetown 07 May 2010
3 India 165 19.4 1 v England Manchester 31 Aug 2011
4 India 92 17.2 1 v South Africa Cuttack 05 Oct 2015
5 India 101 18.5 1 v Sri Lanka Pune 09 Feb 2016
6 India 79 18.1 2 v New Zealand Nagpur 15 Mar 2016
7 India 118 20.0 1 v Australia Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

India was dismissed all out for 118 in this game to provide the 199th occasion of a team dismissed all out in a T20I game. It also provides the seventh occasion of India dismissed all out in a T20I. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 74 17.3 1 v Australia Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
2 India 135 17.4 2 v Australia Bridgetown 07 May 2010
3 India 165 19.4 1 v England Manchester 31 Aug 2011
4 India 92 17.2 1 v South Africa Cuttack 05 Oct 2015
5 India 101 18.5 1 v Sri Lanka Pune 09 Feb 2016
6 India 79 18.1 2 v New Zealand Nagpur 15 Mar 2016
7 India 118 20.0 1 v Australia Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

India was dismissed all out for 118 in this game to provide the third occasion of India dismissed all out in a T20I game against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 74 17.3 1 v Australia Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
2 India 135 17.4 2 v Australia Bridgetown 07 May 2010
3 India 165 19.4 1 v England Manchester 31 Aug 2011
4 India 92 17.2 1 v South Africa Cuttack 05 Oct 2015
5 India 101 18.5 1 v Sri Lanka Pune 09 Feb 2016
6 India 79 18.1 2 v New Zealand Nagpur 15 Mar 2016
7 India 118 20.0 1 v Australia Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

 

India was dismissed all out for 118 on the last ball of its innings {20.0 overs} to provide the 27th occasion of a team dismissed all out on the last ball of its innings. All such occasions are tabulated below. India was dismissed all out on the last ball of its innings for the first occasion in a T20I.

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 New Zealand 170 20.0 2 v Australia Auckland 17 Feb 2005
2 Sri Lanka 163 20.0 1 v England Southampton 15 Jun 2006
3 England 135 20.0 1 v Australia Cape Town 14 Sep 2007
4 New Zealand 190 20.0 1 v India Johannesburg 16 Sep 2007
5 Scotland 117 20.0 1 v Ireland Belfast 02 Aug 2008
6 Bermuda 70 20.0 1 v Canada Belfast 05 Aug 2008
7 Canada 138 20.0 2 v Sri Lanka King City (NW) 12 Oct 2008
8 New Zealand 118 20.0 1 v Australia Wellington 26 Feb 2010
9 Australia 191 20.0 1 v Pakistan Gros Islet 02 May 2010
10 Pakistan 157 20.0 2 v Australia Gros Islet 02 May 2010
11 Kenya 107 20.0 1 v Ireland Mombasa 22 Feb 2012
12 Kenya 164 20.0 2 v Scotland ICCA Dubai 13 Mar 2012
13 Bangladesh 128 20.0 1 v Netherlands The Hague 26 Jul 2012
14 Australia 175 20.0 2 v Pakistan Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
15 Nepal 72 20.0 1 v Hong Kong Colombo (PSS) 24 Nov 2014
16 Nepal 109 20.0 1 v Hong Kong Belfast 15 Jul 2015
17 Sri Lanka 139 20.0 2 v West Indies Colombo (RPS) 11 Nov 2015
18 Pakistan 146 20.0 2 v England Dubai (DSC) 26 Nov 2015
19 New Zealand 155 20.0 2 v Pakistan Auckland 15 Jan 2016
20 Afghanistan 172 20.0 2 v South Africa Mumbai 20 Mar 2016
21 Sri Lanka 140 20.0 1 v England Southampton 05 Jul 2016
22 Oman 133 20.0 1 v Scotland Dubai (DSC) 19 Jan 2017
23 Australia 173 20.0 1 v Sri Lanka Geelong 19 Feb 2017
24 Pakistan 132 20.0 1 v West Indies Port of Spain 30 Mar 2017
25 P.N.G. 150 20.0 2 v U.A.E. Abu Dhabi 14 Apr 2017
26 Afghanistan 110 20.0 1 v West Indies Basseterre 02 Jun 2017
27 India 118 20.0 1 v Australia Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

India was dismissed all out for 118 on the last ball of its innings {20.0 overs} to provide the fifth occasion of a team dismissed all out on the last ball of its innings against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 New Zealand 170 20.0 2 v Australia Auckland 17 Feb 2005
2 England 135 20.0 1 v Australia Cape Town 14 Sep 2007
3 New Zealand 118 20.0 1 v Australia Wellington 26 Feb 2010
4 Pakistan 157 20.0 2 v Australia Gros Islet 02 May 2010
5 India 118 20.0 1 v Australia Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

TM Head-MC Henriques added 109 runs in an unfinished partnership in this game to provide the 112th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the 23rd such occasion for the third wicket.

TM Head-MC Henriques added 109 runs in an unfinished partnership in this game to provide the 15th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the fifth such occasion for the third wicket.

TM Head-MC Henriques added 109 runs in an unfinished partnership in this game to provide the third occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India in T20Is. It also provides the first such occasion for the third wicket.

TM Head-MC Henriques added 109 runs in an unfinished partnership in this game which represents the record partnership for the third wicket by Australian batsmen against India in T20Is. The previous best partnership was 66 runs between ML Hayden and A Symonds at Durban on 22.09.07

Australia won this game by eight wickets to represent its 48th win in T20Is. It also represents its 26th win by wickets margin.

No Team Res Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia won 10 wickets 58 v Sri Lanka Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
2 Australia won 9 wickets 31 v India Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012
3 Australia won 9 wickets 37 v Bangladesh Cape Town 16 Sep 2007
4 Australia won 9 wickets 52 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
5 Australia won 8 wickets 31 v England Melbourne 31 Jan 2014
6 Australia won 8 wickets 27 v India Guwahati 10 Oct 2017
7 Australia won 8 wickets 31 v England Cape Town 14 Sep 2007
8 Australia won 8 wickets 50 v West Indies Sydney 23 Feb 2010
9 Australia won 8 wickets 11 v West Indies Gros Islet 27 Mar 2012
10 Australia won 8 wickets 14 v South Africa Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2012
11 Australia won 7 wickets 44 v South Africa Melbourne 07 Nov 2014
12 Australia won 7 wickets 29 v Ireland Colombo (RPS) 19 Sep 2012
13 Australia won 7 wickets 15 v Bangladesh Dhaka 01 Apr 2014
14 Australia won 6 wickets 36 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 05 Oct 2014
15 Australia won 6 wickets 30 v South Africa Centurion 14 Mar 2014
16 Australia won 6 wickets 7 v South Africa Brisbane 13 Jan 2009
17 Australia won 6 wickets 4 v South Africa Cape Town 09 Mar 2016
18 Australia won 6 wickets 24 v New Zealand Wellington 26 Feb 2010
19 Australia won 6 wickets 22 v West Indies Gros Islet 11 May 2010
20 Australia won 5 wickets 0 v South Africa Johannesburg 06 Mar 2016
21 Australia won 5 wickets 2 v South Africa Durban 12 Mar 2014
22 Australia won 5 wickets 3 v South Africa Cape Town 13 Oct 2011
23 Australia won 4 wickets 13 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 09 Sep 2016
24 Australia won 3 wickets 9 v Bangladesh Bengaluru 21 Mar 2016
25 Australia won 3 wickets 1 v Pakistan Gros Islet 14 May 2010
26 Australia won 2 wickets 1 v South Africa Sydney 09 Nov 2014

Australia won this game by eight wickets to represent its third win in T20Is against India by wickets margin. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Res Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia won 9 wickets 31 v India Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012
2 Australia won 9 wickets 52 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
3 Australia won 8 wickets 27 v India Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

Australia won this game by eight wickets to provide its sixth win by exact eight wickets margin All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Res Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia won 8 wickets 31 v England Cape Town 14 Sep 2007
2 Australia won 8 wickets 50 v West Indies Sydney 23 Feb 2010
3 Australia won 8 wickets 11 v West Indies Gros Islet 27 Mar 2012
4 Australia won 8 wickets 14 v South Africa Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2012
5 Australia won 8 wickets 31 v England Melbourne 31 Jan 2014
6 Australia won 8 wickets 27 v India Guwahati 10 Oct 2017

India lost this game by eight wickets to provide its 32nd loss in T20Is. It also provides the 18th loss by wickets margin. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides its  first loss by exact eight wickets margin.

No Team Res Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India lost 9 wickets 9 v West Indies Kingston 09 Jul 2017
2 India lost 9 wickets 52 v Australia Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
3 India lost 9 wickets 31 v Australia Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012
4 India lost 8 wickets 27 v Australia Guwahati 10 Oct 2017
5 India lost 7 wickets 2 v West Indies Mumbai 31 Mar 2016
6 India lost 7 wickets 8 v West Indies Lord’s 12 Jun 2009
7 India lost 7 wickets 11 v England Kanpur 26 Jan 2017
8 India lost 7 wickets 7 v New Zealand Christchurch 25 Feb 2009
9 India lost 7 wickets 2 v South Africa Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015
10 India lost 6 wickets 17 v South Africa Cuttack 05 Oct 2015
11 India lost 6 wickets 3 v England Manchester 31 Aug 2011
12 India lost 6 wickets 13 v Sri Lanka Dhaka 06 Apr 2014
13 India lost 6 wickets 8 v England Kolkata 29 Oct 2011
14 India lost 6 wickets 0 v England Mumbai 22 Dec 2012
15 India lost 5 wickets 0 v Sri Lanka Gros Islet 11 May 2010
16 India lost 5 wickets 0 v New Zealand Wellington 27 Feb 2009
17 India lost 5 wickets 2 v Pakistan Bengaluru 25 Dec 2012
18 India lost 5 wickets 12 v Sri Lanka Pune 09 Feb 2016