V Kohli achieves many records as India posts a seven wicket win against Sri Lanka in the only T20I

V Kohli achieves many records as India posts a seven wicket win against Sri Lanka in the only T20I

Only T20I – Sri Lanka vs India at Col-RPS on 06.09.17 – India won by seven wickets

V Kohli was playing his 50th T20I and became the 52nd cricketer to play 50 plus T20Is in the history of T20Is. He also became the fifth Indian cricketer to play 50 T20Is. Others are – MS Dhoni {78}, SK Raina {65}, RG Sharma {63} and Yuvraj Singh {58}

 

V Kohli run aggregate while batting second in a T20I match read 1016. He completed 1000 runs when he was on 76 during his knock of 82 in this game. He became the second batsman in the history of T20Is to score 1000 runs while batting second. BB McCullum of New Zealand is the other batsman with 1006 runs to his credit

 

V Kohli now holds the record for most runs by a batsman while batting second in the history of T20I matches. At the end of this game V Kohli has an aggregate of 1016 runs. The previous was 1006 by BM McCullum of New Zealand.

 

At the end of this game V Kohli’s boundary fours aggregate while batting second read 103. He became the second batsman to score 100 plus boundary four while batting second in the history of T20Is. Mohamamd Shahzad of Afghanistan is the other batsman who has scored 104 boundary fours.

 

V Kohli has scored 819 runs when a team has  chased the target and won the  game. His run aggregate represent the most runs when a batsman has chased and won the games in the history of T20Is.

 

V Kohli celeberated his 50th T20I appearance by scoring 82. It was his 13th fifty when India has won the game. He now holds the record for most 50s by a batsman when a team has won a T20I game. He went past Mohammad Shazad of Afghanistan and BB McCullum of New Zealand who had shared the previous record with 12 fifties.

 

V Kohli’s 82 in this game provide the 97th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against Sri Lanka in T20I. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty against Sri Lanka in T20I

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Shoaib Malik 57 1 Pak Srl Johannesburg 17 Sep 2007
2 Younis Khan 50 2 Pak Srl Lord’s 12 Jun 2009
3 CH Gayle 63* 2 Win Srl The Oval 19 Jun 2009
4 Shahid Afridi 50 1 Pak Srl Colombo (RPS) 12 Aug 2009
5 F du Plessis 85 1 RSA Srl Hambantota 06 Aug 2013
6 KS Williamson 53 1 NZl Srl Mount Maunganui 07 Jan 2016
7 Asghar Stanikzai 62 1 Afg Srl Kolkata 17 Mar 2016
8 AJ Finch 53 1 Aus Srl Adelaide 22 Feb 2017
9 V Kohli 82 2 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Sep 2017

 

V Kohli’s 82 in this game provide the  second best score by a captain against Sri Lanka in T20Is. The best score is 85 by F de Plessis of South Africa at Hambantota on 06.08.13

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 F du Plessis 85 1 RSA Srl Hambantota 06 Aug 2013
2 V Kohli 82 2 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 06 Sep 2017

 

V Kohli’s 82 provide the second occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in T20I. SK Raina had scored 72 not out against Zimbabwe at Harare on 13.06.10.

 

V Kohli’s 82 in this game provide the 50th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in a winning T20I. It also represents his 17th fifty in T20Is. He owns the record for most fifties by a batsman in T20Is. CH Gayle and BB McCullum have scored 15 fifties.

 

V Kohli {82} and MK Pandey {51 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the 428th and 429th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in winning T20Is. It also provides the 44th and 45th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring a fifty in winning T20Is

 

V Kohli {82} and MK Pandey {51 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the 428th and 429th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in winning T20Is. It also provides the 44th and 45th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring a fifty in winning T20Is

 

V Kohli {82} and MK Pandey {51 not out} scored fifties in this game to provide the 103rd occasion of two or more batsman scoring fifties in T20I innings. It also provides the ninth occasion of two or more Indian batsmen scoring fifties in a T20I innings

 

V Kohli and MK Pandey added 119 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 109th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the 22nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in T20Is

 

V Kohli and MK Pandey added 119 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in T20Is. The first occasion was the 134 runs partnership between V Kohli and SK Raina at Adelaide on 26.01.16

 

V Kohli and MK Pandey added 119 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the ninth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Sri Lanka in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket against in T20Is

 

V Kohli and MK Pandey added 119 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Sri Lanka in T20Is. The previous best partnership for the third wicket was the 80 runs partnership between MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh at Mohali on 12.12.09.

 

V Kohli and MK Pandey added 119 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the record partnership by Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Sri Lanka for any wicket in T20Is.

 

CH Gayle becomes the first batsman to score 800 boundary fours in the history of T20 games.

CH Gayle becomes the first batsman to score 800 boundary fours in the history of T20 games.

CH Gayle became the first batsman to score 800 boundary fours in the history of T20 games. He reached the coveted milestone during the CPL game between St Kitts and Nevis Patriots v Trinbago Knight Riders at Tarouba, Caribbean Premier League 1st qualifying final, Sep 5, 2017 in which he scored three  boundary fours. His second  boundary four  off the bowling of Shadab Khan {14th over and second ball of the match} gave him  the  coveted distinction. He scored 54 not  out in  this game which contained three  boundary fours and three boundary sixes.

 

CH Gayle has represented the following teams in the T20 tournaments played across the globe -(Barisal Bulls, Barisal Burners, Chittagong Vikings, Dhaka Gladiators, Jamaica, Jamaica Tallawahs, Karachi Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lahore Qalandars, Lions, Matabeleland Tuskers, Melbourne Renegades, PCA Masters XI, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Somerset, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Stanford Superstars, Sydney Thunder, West Indians, West Indies, Western Australia) (Barisal Bulls, Barisal Burners, Chittagong Vikings, Dhaka Gladiators, Jamaica, Jamaica Tallawahs, Karachi Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Lahore Qalandars, Lions, Matabeleland Tuskers, Melbourne Renegades, PCA Masters XI, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Somerset, St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, Stanford Superstars, Sydney Thunder, West Indians, West Indies, Western Australia

 

The following table lists the five batsmen who have scored 700 plus boundary fours in the history of T20 games.

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle 307 301 42 10530 175* 40.65 7116 147.97 18 65 18 801 768
2 BB McCullum 297 292 30 8245 158* 31.46 5904 139.65 07 43 16 784 399
3 DA Warner 236 235 25 7562 135* 36.00 5271 143.46 06 58 15 755 314
4 G Gambhir 236 232 23 6145 93 29.40 5052 121.63 00 51 18 721 084
5 BJ Hodge 270 256 57 7338 106 36.87 5590 131.27 02 48 14 707 242

 

List of Contrived games in ten overs or less than ten overs in KPL

List of Contrived games in ten overs or less than ten overs in KPL

Bangalore Blasters and Mysuru Warriors game at Bangalore on 02.09.17 was reduced to a eight overs game due to rain interference to provide the sixth occasion of a contrived KPL game of ten or less than ten overs. It is interesting to note that two such games of less than ten overs involved Mysuru Warriors.  The first such game was against Belagavi Panthers at Hubaali on 09.09.15 which was ten overs game. Mysuru Warriors lost this game by 21 runs under VJD Method. However Mysore won their  game against Bangalore by 38 runs.The following table lists all the six contrived games of ten and less than ten overs in KPL

 

1 Bangalore Provident (Rural) v Shamanoor Davangere Diamonds at Bangalore – Sep 12, 2009
  Bangalore Provident (Rural) 98/5 (10/10 ov); Shamanoor Davangere Diamonds 62/8 (10/10 ov)
  Bangalore Provident (Rural) won by 36 runs
   
2 Mysore Maharaajas v Malnad Gladiators at Bangalore – Sep 16, 2009
  Malnad Gladiators 61 (10/10 ov); Mysore Maharaajas 62/6 (9.5/10 ov)
  Mysore Maharaajas won by 4 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)
   
3 Mangalore United v Mysore Maharaajas at Bangalore – Sep 17, 2010
  Mangalore United 68/5 (9/9 ov); Mysore Maharaajas 69/3 (8/9 ov)
  Mysore Maharaajas won by 7 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)
   
4 Mysuru Warriors v Belagavi Panthers at Hubballi – Sep 9, 2015
  Belagavi Panthers 91/4 (10/10 ov); Mysuru Warriors 74/9 (10/10 ov, target: 96)
  Belagavi Panthers won by 21 runs (VJD method)
   
5 Mangalore United v Bellary Tuskers at Hubballi – Sep 24, 2016
  Mangalore United 48/6 (7/7 ov); Bellary Tuskers 52/3 (5.5/7 ov)
  Bellary Tuskers won by 7 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
   
6 Bengaluru Blasters v Mysuru Warriors at Bengaluru – Sep 2, 2017
  Mysuru Warriors 84/5 (8/8 ov); Bengaluru Blasters 46/6 (8/8 ov)
  Mysuru Warriors won by 38 runs

 

 

Karnataka Premier League – Sixth Edition – Match No 04

Karnataka Premier League – Sixth Edition – Match No 04

KPL VI – Match No 04 – Bellary Tuskers vs Namma Shivamogga – Match abandoned without a ball being bowled

 

This game was abandoned without a ball being bowled to provide the seventh occasion of a game abandoned without a ball being bowled. The other six such games are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion at Mysuru.

 

No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Ground Match Date
1 Brigadiers Diamonds no result Bangalore Sep 24, 2010
2 Panthers Mangalore no result Bangalore Sep 27, 2010
3 Panthers Rockstars no result Hubballi Sep 05, 2015
4 Bulls Mangalore no result Hubballi Sep 07, 2015
5 Hubli-T Mangalore no result Hubballi Sep 10, 2015
6 Bulls Mangalore no result Hubballi Sep 21, 2016

 

V Kohli becomes the fifth batsman in the history of one day games to score 1000 plus runs in five or more calendar years

V Kohli becomes the fifth batsman in the history of one day games to score 1000 plus runs in five or more calendar years

V Kohli’s one day run aggregate at the end of the five match series against Sri Lanka read 1017 in the calendar year 2017. It provides the fifth occasion of V Kohli totaling 1000 runs in a calendar year. He became the fifth batsman in the  history of one day internationals to perform the feat of scoring 1000 runs in a calendar year on five or more occasions. The others are – SC Ganguly {06}, RT Ponting {06}, KC Sangakkara {06} and SR Tendulkar {07}. The performances of these five batsmen are detailed below.

 

V Kohli became the first batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017. He reached the milestone when he was on 93 during the course of his knock of 110 not out against Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 31.08.17. His run aggregate read 1017 at the end of this game

 

Another interesting stats about V Kohli is that he has scored four or more centuries in each of the five calendar years in which he has totalled 1000 plus runs. He is the only batsman to perform such a feat in the annals of one day games

 

No No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 Year
1 1 SC Ganguly Ind 38 35 3 1338 113 41.81 1 10 3 1997
  2 SC Ganguly Ind 36 35 3 1328 124 41.50 4 7 1 1998
  3 SC Ganguly Ind 41 41 3 1767 183 46.50 4 10 1 1999
  4 SC Ganguly Ind 32 32 4 1579 144 56.39 7 6 0 2000
  5 SC Ganguly Ind 32 30 1 1114 117* 38.41 1 9 2 2002
  6 SC Ganguly Ind 32 30 2 1240 98 44.28 0 12 2 2007
                           
2 1 V Kohli Ind 34 34 5 1381 117 47.62 4 8 2 2011
  2 V Kohli Ind 17 17 2 1026 183 68.40 5 3 1 2012
  3 V Kohli Ind 34 30 6 1268 115* 52.83 4 7 3 2013
  4 V Kohli Ind 21 20 2 1054 139* 58.55 4 5 1 2014
  5 V Kohli Ind 18 18 7 1017 131 92.45 4 6 1 2017
                           
3 1 RT Ponting Aus 24 24 2 1166 145 53.00 3 6 0 1998
  2 RT Ponting Aus 32 32 6 1038 87* 39.92 0 5 1 1999
  3 RT Ponting Aus 34 31 6 1154 140* 46.16 5 4 0 2003
  4 RT Ponting Aus 29 28 2 1191 141* 45.80 3 8 2 2005
  5 RT Ponting Aus 27 24 6 1424 134* 79.11 5 8 0 2007
  6 RT Ponting Aus 29 29 1 1198 126 42.78 2 9 0 2009
                           
4 1 KC Sangakkara Srl 27 23 4 1010 101 53.15 1 10 0 2004
  2 KC Sangakkara Srl 36 33 3 1333 109 44.43 1 12 1 2006
  3 KC Sangakkara Srl 27 25 3 1127 111 51.22 1 9 0 2011
  4 KC Sangakkara Srl 31 29 2 1184 133 43.85 3 6 0 2012
  5 KC Sangakkara Srl 25 23 4 1201 169 63.21 2 10 3 2013
  6 KC Sangakkara Srl 28 28 1 1256 128 46.51 4 8 2 2014
                           
5 1 SR Tendulkar Ind 25 25 2 1089 115 47.34 3 9 3 1994
  2 SR Tendulkar Ind 32 32 2 1611 137 53.70 6 9 0 1996
  3 SR Tendulkar Ind 39 36 3 1011 117 30.63 2 5 2 1997
  4 SR Tendulkar Ind 34 33 4 1894 143 65.31 9 7 0 1998
  5 SR Tendulkar Ind 34 34 0 1328 146 39.05 3 6 0 2000
  6 SR Tendulkar Ind 21 21 1 1141 152 57.05 3 8 1 2003
  7 SR Tendulkar Ind 33 32 2 1425 100* 47.50 1 13 3 2007

 

V Kohli’s another milestone – becomes the third Indian batsman to total 1000 plus runs in five or more calendar years.

V Kohli’s another milestone – becomes the third Indian batsman to total 1000 plus runs in five or more calendar years.

V Kohli’s one day run aggregate at the end of the five match series against Sri Lanka read 1017 in the calendar year 2017. It provides the fifth occasion of V Kohli totaling 1000 runs in a calendar year. He became the third Indian batsman to perform the feat of scoring 1000 runs in a calendar year on five or more occasions. The others are – SC Ganguly {06} and SR Tendulkar {07}. The performances of these three batsmen are detailed below.

V Kohli became the first batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2017. He reached the milestone when he was on 93 during the course of his knock of 110 not out against Sri Lanka at Col-RPS on 31.08.17. His run aggregate read 1017 at the end of this game

Another interesting stats about V Kohli is that he has scored four or more centuries in each of the five calendar years in which he has totalled 1000 plus runs. He is the only Indian batsman to perform such a feat

 

No Player Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 Year
1 V Kohli 34 34 5 1381 117 47.62 4 8 2 2011
2 V Kohli 17 17 2 1026 183 68.40 5 3 1 2012
3 V Kohli 34 30 6 1268 115* 52.83 4 7 3 2013
4 V Kohli 21 20 2 1054 139* 58.55 4 5 1 2014
5 V Kohli 18 18 7 1017 131 92.45 4 6 1 2017
                       
1 SC Ganguly 38 35 3 1338 113 41.81 1 10 3 1997
2 SC Ganguly 36 35 3 1328 124 41.50 4 7 1 1998
3 SC Ganguly 41 41 3 1767 183 46.50 4 10 1 1999
4 SC Ganguly 32 32 4 1579 144 56.39 7 6 0 2000
5 SC Ganguly 32 30 1 1114 117* 38.41 1 9 2 2002
6 SC Ganguly 30 28 2 1120 98 43.07 0 11 2 2007
                       
1 SR Tendulkar 25 25 2 1089 115 47.34 3 9 3 1994
2 SR Tendulkar 32 32 2 1611 137 53.70 6 9 0 1996
3 SR Tendulkar 39 36 3 1011 117 30.63 2 5 2 1997
4 SR Tendulkar 34 33 4 1894 143 65.31 9 7 0 1998
5 SR Tendulkar 34 34 0 1328 146 39.05 3 6 0 2000
6 SR Tendulkar 21 21 1 1141 152 57.05 3 8 1 2003
7 SR Tendulkar 33 32 2 1425 100* 47.50 1 13 3 2007

 

V Kohli’s feat – becomes the second batsman in the history of one day games to score two or more consecutive centuries on five or more occasions

V Kohli’s feat – becomes the second batsman in the history of one day games to score two or more consecutive centuries on five or more occasions

V Kohli scored consecutive hundreds – 131 at Col-RPS on 31.08.17 and 110 not out at Col-RPS on 03.0.17 to provide the fifth occasion of his scoring two consecutive centuries in an innings. He became the second batsman in the annals of one day games to score two or more consecutive centuries in an innings on five or more occasions. AB de Villiers of South Africa is the other batsman with six such performances to his credit

AB de VILLIERS OF SOUTH AFRICA
No No Runs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 107 v Zimbabwe Harare 26 Aug 2007
  2 103* v Pakistan Lahore 18 Oct 2007
           
2 1 114* v India Gwalior 24 Feb 2010
  2 102* v India Ahmedabad 27 Feb 2010
    102 v West Indies North Sound 22 May 2010
           
3 1 101* v Zimbabwe Potchefstroom 17 Oct 2010
  2 109 v Zimbabwe Benoni 22 Oct 2010
           
4 1 107* v West Indies Delhi 24 Feb 2011
  2 134 v Netherlands Mohali 03 Mar 2011
           
5 1 125* v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 22 Jan 2012
  2 106* v New Zealand Wellington 25 Feb 2012
           
6 1 112 v India Chennai 22 Oct 2015
  2 119 v India Mumbai 25 Oct 2015
V KOHLI OF INDIA
No No Runs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 118 v Australia Visakhapatnam 20 Oct 2010
  2 105 v New Zealand Guwahati 28 Nov 2010
           
2 1 133* v Sri Lanka Hobart 28 Feb 2012
  2 108 v Sri Lanka Dhaka 13 Mar 2012
           
3 1 183 v Pakistan Dhaka 18 Mar 2012
  2 106 v Sri Lanka Hambantota 21 Jul 2012
           
4 1 117 v Australia Melbourne 17 Jan 2016
  2 106 v Australia Canberra 20 Jan 2016
           
5 1 131 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 31 Aug 2017
  2 110* v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS)

03 Sep 2017

 

Karnataka Premier League – Sixth Edition – Match No 03

Karnataka Premier League – Sixth Edition – Match No 03

KPL VI –  Match number 03 – Bijapur Bulls vs Mysuru Warriors at Mysuru on 04.09.17 – Mysuru Warriors won by four runs

 

KK Nair run aggregate in KPL read 812. He became the sixth batsman in the history of KPL to total 800 plus runs. Others are – MA Agarwal {1165}, KB Pawan {827}, R Jonathan {823}, Amit Verma {819} and R Samarth {802}

 

KC Cariappa’s lone wicket  in this  game fetched him an aggregate of 30 wickets in KPL. He became the bowler to capture 30 plus wickets in KPL as at the end of Mysuru Warrior’s innings.  Others are – K Gowtham {48}, R Vinay Kumar {43}, J Suchith {42}, VV Kumar {35}, Amit Verma {34}, NC Aiyappa {31} and SL Akshay {31}

 

RG More captured 4 for 25  in this game to provide the 36th occasion of a  bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in KPL. It also provides the third occasion of Bijapur Bulls bowler capturing four wickets in KPL. Others are – N Mulky – 4-15 vs Mangalore at Bangalore on 19.09.10 and KC Cariappa – 4-19 vs Rockstars at Bangalore on 07.09.14

 

RG More registered his best bowling figures in KPL with his 4 for 25 in this game. His previous best was 2 for 14 representing Mangalore against Mysuru Warriors at Hubbalii on 05.09.15

 

This game witnessed rival skippers opening the innings for their respective teams – KK Nair for Mysuru Warriors and B Chipli for Bijapur Bulls to provide one of the rare occasions in KPL.

 

Mysuru Warriors was dismissed all out for 150 runs in this game to provide the second occasion of it  being  dismissed all out in KPL. The other occasion was against Panthers at Hubballi on 24.09.16 when ir was dismissed for 142.

 

M Nidesh and D Negi added 100 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 26th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in KPL. It also provides the fifth occasion of Bijapur Bulls batsmen posting a three figure partnership in KPL.

 

M Nidesh and D Negi added 100 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket in KPL. The previous best was 97 runs partnership between SK Jain and B Akhil of Provident against Brigadiers at Bangalore on 13.09.09.

 

Mysuru Warriors won this game by four runs to provide the 16th occasion of a team winning a game by single digit margin in KPL. It also provides the third occasion of a team winning a KPL game by exact four runs. The other two occasions are – Mangalore winning the game by four runs against Bulls at Mysore on 31.08.14 and Diamonds winning the game by four runs against Provident at Bangalore on 18.09.10

 

Mysuru Warriors won this game by four runs to provide the third occasion of it winning a game by single digit margin in KPL. The other two occasions are – Nine runs win against Bellary at Hubli  on 28.09.16 and six runs win against Panthers at Bangalore on 06.09.14

 

India win the fifth one day by six wickets – Records galore for Indian skipper V Kohli

India win the fifth one day by six wickets – Records galore for Indian skipper V Kohli

India won the five matches one day series against Sri Lanka by 5-0 to provide the 33rd occasion of a team winning a five match one day series 5-0 in the history of one day internationals.

 

India won the five matches one day series against Sri Lanka by 5-0 to provide the sixth occasion of India winning a five match one day series 5-0 in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series 2008.09
2 India 5 v New Zealand New Zealand in India ODI Series 2010.11
3 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series 2011.12
4 India 5 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series 2013
5 India 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series 2014.15
6 India 5 v Sri Lanka India in Sri Lanka ODI Series 2017

 

India won the five matches one day series against Sri Lanka by 5-0 to provide the third occasion of Sri Lanka losing  a five match one day series 5-0 in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series 2014.15
2 South Africa 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in South Africa ODI Series 2016.17
3 India 5 v Sri Lanka India in Sri Lanka ODI Series 2017

 

India with its six wins own the  record for winning most series  It went past South Africa which had won five such  series. The performance of these two teams are tabulated below

 

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series 2008.09
2 India 5 v New Zealand New Zealand in India ODI Series 2010.11
3 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series 2011.12
4 India 5 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series 2013
5 India 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series 2014.15
6 India 5 v Sri Lanka India in Sri Lanka ODI Series 2017
         
1 South Africa 5 v West Indies South Africa in West Indies ODI Series 2005
2 South Africa 5 v West Indies West Indies in South Africa ODI Series 2007.08
3 South Africa 5 v West Indies South Africa in West Indies ODI Series 2010
4 South Africa 5 v Australia Australia in South Africa ODI Series 2016.17
5 South Africa 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in South Africa ODI Series 2016.17

 

MS Dhoni created a world record in the history of one day games by effecting one hundred stumping dismissals

A Dananjaya of Sri Lanka became his 100th stumping dismissal. He was dismissed stumped off YS Chahal for 4 in the final one day game at Col-RPS> MS Dhoni  went past KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka who had 99 stumping dismissals to  his credit on his way to the world record

 

B Kumar captured 5 for 42 in this game to provide the 41st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in a one day game. It also provides the 12th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets on away soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RJ Shastri 6.5 1 15 5 2 v Australia Perth 08 Dec 1991
2 A Kumble 10.0 0 33 5 2 v New Zealand Wellington 30 Mar 1994
3 J Srinath 10.0 4 23 5 1 v Bangladesh Dhaka 10 Jan 1998
4 AB Agarkar 9.3 1 42 6 1 v Australia Melbourne 09 Jan 2004
5 A Nehra 10.0 1 59 6 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 09 Aug 2005
6 IK Pathan 10.0 3 27 5 2 v Zimbabwe Harare 29 Aug 2005
7 Harbhajan Singh 9.4 0 56 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 14 Sep 2009
8 IK Pathan 10.0 0 61 5 2 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 04 Aug 2012
9 A Mishra 8.5 0 48 6 1 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 03 Aug 2013
10 STR Binny 4.4 2 4 6 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 17 Jun 2014
11 JJ Bumrah 10.0 2 27 5 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 27 Aug 2017
12 B Kumar 9.4 0 42 5 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 03 Sep 2017

 

B Kumar captured 5 for 42 in this game to provide the 41st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets against Sri Lanka in a one day game. It also provides the fifth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets against Sri Lanka on away soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 A Nehra 10.0 1 59 6 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 09 Aug 2005
2 Harbhajan Singh 9.4 0 56 5 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 14 Sep 2009
3 IK Pathan 10.0 0 61 5 2 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 04 Aug 2012
4 JJ Bumrah 10.0 2 27 5 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 27 Aug 2017
5 B Kumar 9.4 0 42 5 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 03 Sep 2017

 

It is interesting to note that the present coach of the Indian team RG Shastri was the first Indian bowler to capture five or more wickets on away soil. He had figures of 5 for 15 against Australia at Perth on 08.12.91

 

V Kohli scored consecutive hundreds this series –  131 at Col-RPS on 31.08.17 and 110 not out at Col-RPS on 03.0.17 to provide the 103rd occasion of a batsman scoring two or more consecutive centuries in an innings in the annals of one day games. It also provides the 15th occasion of Indian batsmen accomplishing such a feat. All such  occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Country 100s From
1 Dhawan S India 2 06.06.2013
2 Dravid R India 2 23.05.1999
3 Gambhir G India 2 01.12.2010
4 Ganguly S C India 2 13.10.2000
5 Kohli V India 2 20.10.2010
6 Kohli V India 2 28.02.2012
7 Kohli V India 2 18.03.2012
8 Kohli V India 2 17.01.2016
9 Kohli V India 2 31.08.2017
10 Laxman V V S India 2 22.01.2004
11 Sharma R G India 2 28.05.2010
12 Sharma R G India 2 12.01.2016
13 Sharma R G India 2 27.08.2017
14 Tendulkar S R India 2 22.04.1998
15 Yuvraj Singh India 2 14.11.2008

 

V Kohli scored consecutive hundreds this series –  131 at Col-RPS on 31.08.17 and 110 not out at Col-RPS on 03.0.17 to provide the fifth occasion of his scoring two consecutive centuries in an innings. He became the second batsman in the annals of one day games to score two or more consecutive centuries in an innings. AB de Villers of South Africa is the other batsman with six such performances to his credit

 

No Player Country 100s From
1 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2 26.08.2007
2 de Villiers, A B South Africa 3 24.02.2010
2 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2 17.10.2010
3 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2 24.02.2011
4 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2 22.01.2012
5 de Villiers, A B South Africa 2 22.10.2015
         
1 Kohli, V India 2 20.10.2010
2 Kohli, V India 2 28.02.2012
3 Kohli, V India 2 18.03.2012
4 Kohli, V India 2 17.01.2016
5 Kohli, V India 2 31.08.2017

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out in this game provide the 52nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against Sri Lanka. It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka.

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out in this game provide his fourth century against Sri Lanka. He emulated SR Tendulkar who has also scored four centuries against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka. The performance of these two batsmen are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 106 1 v Sri Lanka Hambantota 21 Jul 2012
2 V Kohli 128* 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 31 Jul 2012
3 V Kohli 131 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 31 Aug 2017
4 V Kohli 110* 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 03 Sep 2017
             
1 SR Tendulkar 110 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 28 Aug 1996
2 SR Tendulkar 128 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 07 Jul 1998
3 SR Tendulkar 120 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 1999
4 SR Tendulkar 138 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 14 Sep 2009

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out in this game provide the ninth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century against Sri Lanka. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century against Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka. V Kohli and SR Tendulkar share these four occasions equally.

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli 131 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 31 Aug 2017
2 V Kohli 110* 2 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 03 Sep 2017
             
1 SR Tendulkar 110 1 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 28 Aug 1996
2 SR Tendulkar 120 1 v Sri Lanka Col-SSC 29 Aug 1999

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out in this  game provide the 26th occasion of a captain scoring a century against Sri Lanka in one day games. It also represents his third century against Sri Lanka as captain. The other captain to score three centuries against Sri Lanka is RT Ponting of Australia. The performance of these two captains is furnished below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 V Kohli 139* 2 Ind Srl Ranchi 16 Nov 2014
  2 V Kohli 131 1 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 31 Aug 2017
  3 V Kohli 110* 2 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 03 Sep 2017
                 
2 1 RT Ponting 106* 2 Aus Srl Melbourne 21 Jan 2003
  2 RT Ponting 114 1 Aus Srl Centurion 07 Mar 2003
  3 RT Ponting 124 1 Aus Srl Sydney 12 Feb 2006

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out represent his 30th century in one day games. He now shares the second place with RT Ponting amongst the batsmen who have scored most centuries in one day games. RT Ponting has also scored 30 centuries. SR Tendulkar occupies the first place with 49 centuries to his credit.

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out represent his 14th century in one day games on away soil. He now owns the record for most centuries by a batsman on away soil. SR Tendulkar occupies the second place with 12 centuries to his credit.

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out represent his 19th century in one day games while batting second in a one day game. He now owns the record for most centuries by a batsman while batting second in a one day game. SR Tendulkar occupies the second place with 17 centuries to his credit.

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out represent his 17th century in one day games while batting second and winning a one day game. He now owns the record for most centuries by a batsman while batting second and winning in a one day game. SR Tendulkar occupies the second place with 14 centuries to his credit.

 

V Kohli’s 110 not out represent his eighth century in one day games on away soil. He now owns the record for most centuries by a batsman on away soil. He went past TM Dilshan who had scored seven centuries on away soil.

 

V Kohli’s run aggregate while batting second in one day games read 1944 at the end of this game. He stands fourth in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs while batting second in one day games. Others to score more runs than V Kohli are – RT Ponting {2177}, KC Sangakkara {2117} and SR Tendulkar {2017}

 

India owns the record for winning all the games in a five match one day series – posts its sixth such win

India owns the record for winning all the games in a five match one day series – posts its sixth such win

India won all the five matches Sri Lanka in the just concluded series to provide the 33rd occasion of a team winning all the matches in a five matches one day series in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 West Indies 5 v India West Indies in India ODI Series, 1983/84
2 West Indies 5 v New Zealand New Zealand in West Indies ODI Series, 1984/85
3 West Indies 5 v Pakistan Pakistan in West Indies ODI Series, 1987/88
4 West Indies 5 v India India in West Indies ODI Series, 1988/89
5 New Zealand 5 v West Indies West Indies in New Zealand ODI Series, 1999/00
6 England 5 v Zimbabwe England in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2001/02
7 Pakistan 5 v Zimbabwe Pakistan in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2002/03
8 Pakistan 5 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in Pakistan ODI Series, 2003
9 Pakistan 5 v New Zealand New Zealand in Pakistan ODI Series, 2003/04
10 Sri Lanka 5 v Zimbabwe Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2004
11 Sri Lanka 5 v South Africa South Africa in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2004
12 Australia 5 v New Zealand Australia in New Zealand ODI Series, 2004/05
13 South Africa 5 v West Indies South Africa in West Indies ODI Series, 2005
14 Sri Lanka 5 v England Sri Lanka in England], 2006
15 Bangladesh 5 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2006/07
16 South Africa 5 v West Indies West Indies in South Africa ODI Series, 2007/08
17 Pakistan 5 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Pakistan ODI Series, 2007/08
18 Pakistan 5 v Bangladesh Bangladesh in Pakistan ODI Series, 2007/08
19 Australia 5 v West Indies Australia in West Indies ODI Series, 2008
20 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series, 2008/09
21 Sri Lanka 5 v Zimbabwe Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2008/09
22 Zimbabwe 5 v Kenya Zimbabwe in Kenya ODI Series, 2008/09
23 Australia 5 v Pakistan Pakistan in Australia ODI Series, 2009/10
24 South Africa 5 v West Indies South Africa in West Indies ODI Series, 2010
25 India 5 v New Zealand New Zealand in India ODI Series, 2010/11
26 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series, 2011/12
27 Australia 5 v West Indies West Indies in Australia ODI Series, 2012/13
28 India 5 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2013
29 India 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series, 2014/15
30 Bangladesh 5 v Zimbabwe Zimbabwe in Bangladesh ODI Series, 2014/15
31 South Africa 5 v Australia Australia in South Africa ODI Series, 2016/17
32 South Africa 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in South Africa ODI Series, 2016/17
33 India 5 v Sri Lanka India in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2017

India won the five matches one day series against Sri Lanka by 5-0 to provide the sixth occasion of India winning a five match one day series 5-0 in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series, 2008/09
2 India 5 v New Zealand New Zealand in India ODI Series, 2010/11
3 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series, 2011/12
4 India 5 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2013
5 India 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series, 2014/15
6 India 5 v Sri Lanka India in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2017

India won the five matches one day series against Sri Lanka by 5-0 to provide the third occasion of Sri Lanka losing  a five match one day series 5-0 in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series, 2014/15
2 South Africa 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in South Africa ODI Series, 2016/17
3 India 5 v Sri Lanka India in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2017

India with its six wins own the  record for winning most series  It went past South Africa which had won five such  series. The performance of these two teams are tabulated below

No Team Mat Opposition Series
1 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series, 2008/09
2 India 5 v New Zealand New Zealand in India ODI Series, 2010/11
3 India 5 v England England in India ODI Series, 2011/12
4 India 5 v Zimbabwe India in Zimbabwe ODI Series, 2013
5 India 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in India ODI Series, 2014/15
6 India 5 v Sri Lanka India in Sri Lanka ODI Series, 2017
         
1 South Africa 5 v West Indies South Africa in West Indies ODI Series, 2005
2 South Africa 5 v West Indies West Indies in South Africa ODI Series, 2007/08
3 South Africa 5 v West Indies South Africa in West Indies ODI Series, 2010
4 South Africa 5 v Australia Australia in South Africa ODI Series, 2016/17
5 South Africa 5 v Sri Lanka Sri Lanka in South Africa ODI Series, 2016/17