Meticulous Bhuvneshwar sends South Africa packing

Meticulous Bhuvneshwar sends South Africa packing

Bhuvneshwar Kumar Singh

Star turn

Bhuvneshwar Kumar relishes playing on English soil. He had a significant hand in India lifting the Champions Trophy in 2013, taking six wickets in five matches, averaging 22.83 and giving away just 3.91 an over. A year later, he was India’s player of the series for his 247 runs and 19 wickets, even as his team were routed 3-1 in the Pataudi Trophy.

Given his ability to find prodigious swing, Bhuvneshwar was always going to be integral to India’s chances of defending their title. He came into the tournament with a bagful of wickets from the IPL and an enhanced reputation as a death bowler. In India’s tournament opener, he sent down an economical opening spell and broke through for India to set up their 124-run rout of Pakistan. Likewise, he struck early against Sri Lanka, and though they bossed a chase of 322, he still finished his 10 overs having gone at under six.

On Sunday, with India facing a must-win, Bhuvneshwar tied down a powerful South African order with a meticulous opening spell that was underpinned by immaculate lines. He gave the South African batsmen next to no width outside the off stump. His straight length balls meant Quinton de Kock was fed nothing to his strengths through the covers or square of the wicket. It left the South African openers to drive on the up or go for the harder option of dragging deliveries from outside off through the leg side. So accurate was Bhuvneshwar that Virat Kohli was able to afford Test-match fields. By the time he ended his opening spell of five overs, only 12 deliveries had been scored off and one boundary conceded.

With Jasprit Bumrah, too, proving to be equally potent at the other end, South Africa were limited to 35 in the first Powerplay. Their innings never quite gathered steam thereafter, and it meant that when Bhuvneshwar came back for his second spell, at the end of the 39th over, South Africa were hobbling at 175 for 6. He made sure the choke was maintained with a three-run over. Two overs later, he produced a couple of away-swingers to send back Kagiso Rabada and Morne Morkel off successive balls. South Africa were nine down and were soon sent packing for an underwhelming total.

The wow moment

Bumrah was ready to bowl the 43rd over when Kohli made a late decision to throw the ball to Bhuvneshwar. The change of ends worked almost immediately as Bhuvneshwar picked his first wicket with the second delivery of the over. It was a delivery that had wicket written all over it – on a length, pitching on middle, forcing the batsman to play at it and finding just enough lateral movement to kiss the outside edge of Rabada’s bat. MS Dhoni was equally sharp behind the stumps, diving forward to complete the catch with the ball dying on him.

Stats that matter

Bhuvneshwar is India’s most economical bowler this tournament, going at 4.44 an over, and it was the same today with a rate of 3.06.
Bhuvneshwar now has 11 wickets against South Africa in eight ODIs – his best against any team.

Akshay Gopalakrishnan is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo – Article courtesy – espncricinfo.com

 

Match Number 11 – India pip South Africa by eight wickets in a clinical display

Match Number 11 – India pip South Africa by eight wickets in a clinical display

Match No 11 – India vs South Africa – at The Oval – on 11 Jun 17 – India won by  eight wickets

 

AB de Villers was dismissed run out for 16 in this game to provide the thirteenth occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SL Campbell 20 2 Win Srl Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 2000
2 SP Fleming 34 1 NZl Zim Nairobi (Gym) 09 Oct 2000
3 Moin Khan 2 1 Pak NZl Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
4 BC Lara 20 1 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
5 M Jayawardene 36 2 Srl RSA Ahmedabad 24 Oct 2006
6 R Dravid 49 1 Ind Win Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
7 RT Ponting 65 1 Aus Ind Centurion 28 Sep 2009
8 AB de Villiers 31 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
9 GJ Bailey 4 2 Aus Srl The Oval 17 Jun 2013
10 KS Williamson 100 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
11 KS Williamson 57 1 NZl Ban Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
12 EJG Morgan 87 2 Eng Aus Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
13 AB de Villiers 16 1 RSA Ind The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

AB de Villers was dismissed run out for 16 in this game to provide the second occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the Champions Trophy against India after RT Ponting. RT Ponting of Australia was dismissed run out for 65 at Centrion on 28.09.09.  Both the  occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 65 1 Aus Ind Centurion 28 Sep 2009
2 AB de Villiers 16 1 RSA Ind The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

AB de Villiers run out in this game provides the second occasion of his dismissed run out in the tournament. The first such occasion was against Pakistan at Birmingham on 10.06.14. AB de Villiers became the second captain to be dismissed run out on two occasions in the tournament after KS Williamson of New Zealand. The following table furnishes the details of run out dismissals of these two captains

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AB de Villiers 31 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
2 AB de Villiers 16 1 RSA Ind The Oval 11 Jun 2017
               
1 KS Williamson 100 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
2 KS Williamson 57 1 NZl Ban Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

The ongoing Champions Trophy 2017 has witnessed four  occasions of captains dismissed run out – the most occasion in an edition of the tournament. The previous record was three run out dismissals in 2000 edition

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SL Campbell 20 2 Win Srl Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 2000
2 SP Fleming 34 1 NZl Zim Nairobi (Gym) 09 Oct 2000
3 Moin Khan 2 1 Pak NZl Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
               
1 KS Williamson 100 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
2 KS Williamson 57 1 NZl Ban Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
3 EJG Morgan 87 2 Eng Aus Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
4 AB de Villiers 16 1 RSA Ind The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

The South African innings in this game witnessed three run outs – AB de Villiers DA Miller and Imran Tahir – to provide the seventh occasion of three or more batsmen dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Team Inns Opposition Ground ROs Start Date
1 New Zealand 1 Sri Lanka Dhaka 3 26 Oct 1998
2 India 1 Australia Dhaka 4 28 Oct 1998
3 England 1 Sri Lanka Southampton 3 17 Sep 2004
4 England 1 West Indies The Oval 3 25 Sep 2004
5 India 1 West Indies Ahmedabad 3 26 Oct 2006
6 South Africa 1 Pakistan Birmingham 4 10 Jun 2013
7 South Africa 1 India The Oval 3 11 Jun 2017

 

The South African innings in this game witnessed three run outs – AB de Villiers DA Miller and Imran Tahir – to provide the second occasion of three or more South African batsmen dismissed run out in an innings in the tournament. The first such occasion was witnessed against Pakistan at Birmingham on 10.06.13 when four South African batsmen were dismissed run out.

 

No Team Inns Opposition Ground ROs Start Date
1 South Africa 1 Pakistan Birmingham 4 10 Jun 2013
2 South Africa 1 India The Oval 3 11 Jun 2017

 

Q de Kock scored 53 in this game to provide the 27th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of a South African wicket keeper scoring a fifty in  the tournament. All the four occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MV Boucher 60 2 v India Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 MV Boucher 69 1 v Pakistan Mohali 27 Oct 2006
3 AB de Villiers 70 2 v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
4 Q de Kock 53 1 v India The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

South Africa was dismissed all out for 191 in this game to provide the 70th occasion of a team dismissed all out in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of South Africa dismissed all out in the tournament.

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa 200 41.0 2 v India Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 South Africa 108 34.1 2 v New Zealand Mumbai (BS) 16 Oct 2006
3 South Africa 305 50.0 2 v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
4 South Africa 175 38.4 1 v England The Oval 19 Jun 2013
5 South Africa 191 44.3 1 v India The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

It also provides the third occasion of South Africa dismissed all out against India in the tournament. All the three occasions are listed below

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 South Africa 200 41.0 2 v India Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 South Africa 305 50.0 2 v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
3 South Africa 191 44.3 1 v India The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

Q de Kock scored 53 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Stewart 87* 2 Eng Ban Nairobi (Gym) 5 Oct 2000
2 AC Gilchrist 54 2 Aus Ban Colombo (SSC) 19 Sep 2002
3 BRM Taylor 52 2 Zim Ban Jaipur 13 Oct 2006
4 AC Gilchrist 92 2 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
5 TD Paine 56 1 Aus Ind Centurion 28 Sep 2009
6 J Charles 60 1 Win Ind The Oval 11 Jun 2013
7 L Ronchi 65 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 2 Jun 2017
8 Q de Kock 53 1 RSA Ind The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

Q de Kock scored 53 in this game to provide the third occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a fifty against India in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TD Paine 56 1 Aus Ind Centurion 28 Sep 2009
2 J Charles 60 1 Win Ind The Oval 11 Jun 2013
3 Q de Kock 53 1 RSA Ind The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

V Kohli scored 61+ runs in this game to provide the 51st occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian captain accomplishing such a feat. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 66 2 v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 3 Oct 2000
2 SC Ganguly 141* 1 v South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
3 SC Ganguly 117 1 v New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly 117* 2 v England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
5 SC Ganguly 90 1 v Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
6 R Dravid 52 1 v Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
7 V Kohli 81* 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
8 V Kohli 76* 2 v South Africa The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

V Kohli scored 76 not out in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Hollioake 83* 1 Eng RSA Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
2 SC Ganguly 141* 1 Ind RSA Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
3 SO Tikolo 69 2 Ken RSA Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
4 SP Fleming 89 1 NZl RSA Mumbai (BS) 16 Oct 2006
5 KC Sangakkara 54 1 Srl RSA Centurion 22 Sep 2009
6 Misbah-ul-Haq 55 2 Pak RSA Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
7 WU Tharanga 57 2 Srl RSA The Oval 03 Jun 2017
8 V Kohli 76* 2 Ind RSA The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

It also provides the eighth occasion of an Indian captain accomplishing such a feat. SC Ganguly had scored 141 not out at Nairobi {Gym} on 13.10.00. Both the occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 141* 1 Ind RSA Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 V Kohli 76* 2 Ind RSA The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

V Kohli’s 76 not out  in this game provide the eighth occasion of an Indian captain scoring fifties in the Champions Trophy. India became the third team to have its captain scoring eight fifties. Other teams are – Australia and England.

 

S Dhawan and V Kohli added 128 runs for the  second wicket in this game to  provide  the 72nd occasion of  batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 17th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the tournament.

 

S Dhawan and V Kohli added 128 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 13th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the tournament.

 

India has posted 13 three figure partnerships in the Champions Trophy – the most by any team in the tournament. England is close behind with 12 three figure partnerships to its credit. The partnerships posted by these two teams are tabulated below

 

INDIAN BATSMEN
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 140 1 v Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 A Jadeja, SR Tendulkar 4 132 1 v Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
3 R Dravid, SC Ganguly 2 145 1 v South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 1 141 1 v New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
5 R Dravid, M Kaif 6 117 1 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
6 SC Ganguly, V Sehwag 1 192 2 v England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
7 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 2 161 1 v Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
8 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 127 1 v South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
9 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 101 2 v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
10 S Dhawan, KD Karthik 3 109* 2 v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
11 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 136 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
12 S Dhawan, RG Sharma 1 138 1 v Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017
13 S Dhawan, V Kohli 2 128 2 v South Africa The Oval 11 Jun 2017
ENGLAND BATSMEN
No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 NH Fairbrother, AJ Hollioake 6 112 1 v South Africa Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
2 N Hussain, AJ Stewart 2 175 2 v Bangladesh Nairobi (Gym) 05 Oct 2000
3 N Hussain, ME Trescothick 2 141 1 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
4 ID Blackwell, AJ Stewart 6 104 1 v India Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
5 ME Trescothick, MP Vaughan 2 140 2 v Australia Birmingham 21 Sep 2004
6 PD Collingwood, OA Shah 3 163 1 v South Africa Centurion 27 Sep 2009
7 TT Bresnan, LJ Wright 7 107 1 v Australia Centurion 02 Oct 2009
8 IR Bell, IJL Trott 2 111 1 v Australia Birmingham 08 Jun 2013
9 JE Root, IJL Trott 3 105 2 v South Africa The Oval 19 Jun 2013
10 AD Hales, JE Root 2 159 2 v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
11 EJG Morgan, JE Root 3 143* 2 v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
12 EJG Morgan, BA Stokes 4 159 2 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan’s run aggregate at the end of this game in the Champions Trophy read 634. He became the seventh

batsman to aggregate 600 plus runs in the tournament.

 

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle Win 17 17 2 791 133* 52.73 3 1 1 101 15
2 DPMD Jayawardene Srl 22 21 3 742 84* 41.22 0 5 0 79 6
3 KC Sangakkara Srl 22 21 3 683 134* 37.94 1 4 2 68 0
4 SC Ganguly Ind 13 11 2 665 141* 73.88 3 3 1 66 17
5 JH Kallis RSA 17 17 3 653 113* 46.64 1 3 0 63 9
6 S Dhawan Ind 8 8 1 634 125 90.57 3 3 0 68 7
7 R Dravid Ind 19 15 2 627 76 48.23 0 6 0 56 1

 

S Dhawan’s run aggregate at the end of this game in the Champions Trophy read 634. He became the third batsman to aggregate 600 plus runs in the tournament. Others are – SC Ganguly {665} and R Dravid {627}

 

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 SC Ganguly Ind 13 11 2 665 141* 73.88 3 3 1 66 17
2 S Dhawan Ind 8 8 1 634 125 90.57 3 3 0 68 7
3 R Dravid Ind 19 15 2 627 76 48.23 0 6 0 56 1

 

S Dhawn’s 78 in this game was his sixth fifty in the Champions Trophy. He shares the record for most  fifties by a batsman in the tournament with two other batsmen – R Dravid  and SC Ganguly. The performance of these three batsmen is tabulated below

 

No Batsman Runs Opposition Ground Start Date         
1 S Dhawan 114 v South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
2 S Dhawan 102* v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
3 S Dhawan 68 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
4 S Dhawan 68 v Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
5 S Dhawan 125 v Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017
6 S Dhawan 78 v South Africa The Oval 11 Jun 2017
           
No Batsman Runs Opposition Ground Start Date         
1 R Dravid 68* v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
2 R Dravid 58 v South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
3 R Dravid 71 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
4 R Dravid 67 v Pakistan Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
5 R Dravid 52 v Australia Mohali 29 Oct 2006
6 R Dravid 76 v Pakistan Centurion 26 Sep 2009
           
No Batsman Runs Opposition Ground Start Date         
1 SC Ganguly 83 v West Indies Dhaka 31 Oct 1998
2 SC Ganguly 66 v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
3 SC Ganguly 141* v South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly 117 v New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
5 SC Ganguly 117* v England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
6 SC Ganguly 90 v Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004

 

India won this game by eight wickets to provide its 17th win in the Champions Trophy. India owns the record for most wins in the tournament. All the seventeen wins by India is listed below

 

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 44 runs   v Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 India won 8 wickets 45 v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
3 India won 20 runs   v Australia Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
4 India won 95 runs   v South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
5 India won 14 runs   v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
6 India won 8 wickets 63 v England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
7 India won 10 runs   v South Africa Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
8 India won 98 runs   v Kenya Southampton 11 Sep 2004
9 India won 4 wickets 123 v England Jaipur 15 Oct 2006
10 India won 7 wickets 107 v West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
11 India won 26 runs   v South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
12 India won 8 wickets 65 v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
13 India won 8 wickets 17 v Pakistan Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
14 India won 8 wickets 90 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
15 India won 5 runs   v England Birmingham 23 Jun 2013
16 India won 124 runs   v Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
17 India won 8 wickets 72 v South Africa The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

India won this game by eight wickets to provide its eighth win by wickets margin in the Champions Trophy. All such  wins is listed below

 

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 4 wickets 123 v England Jaipur 15 Oct 2006
2 India won 7 wickets 107 v West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
3 India won 8 wickets 45 v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
4 India won 8 wickets 63 v England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
5 India won 8 wickets 65 v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
6 India won 8 wickets 17 v Pakistan Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
7 India won 8 wickets 90 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
8 India won 8 wickets 72 v South Africa The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

India won this game by eight wickets to provide its sixth win by exact eight wickets margin in the Champions Trophy. All such wins is listed below

 

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 8 wickets 45 v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
2 India won 8 wickets 63 v England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
3 India won 8 wickets 65 v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
4 India won 8 wickets 17 v Pakistan Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
5 India won 8 wickets 90 v Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
6 India won 8 wickets 72 v South Africa The Oval 11 Jun 2017

 

At the end of this game, India owns two records in the Champions Trophy – for most runs {5395 runs} and most fifties {42 fifties} and most boundary fours {552}

 

Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
India 47 27 183 47 5395 141* 39.66 9 33 42 14 552 76
England 68 24 211 40 5350 133* 31.28 5 35 40 20 493 85

 

Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
India 47 27 183 47 5395 141* 39.66 9 33 42 14 552 76
England 68 24 211 40 5350 133* 31.28 5 35 40 20 493 85

 

Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
India 47 27 183 47 5395 141* 39.66 9 33 42 14 552 76
Sri Lanka 45 26 217 44 5235 134* 30.26 7 25 32 19 533 41

 

Rashid Khan of Afghanistan joins the elite bowlers club who have captured seven or more wickets in one day internationals

Rashid Khan of Afghanistan joins the elite bowlers club who have captured seven or more wickets in one day internationals

Rashid Khan Arman

Rashid Khan of Afghanistan captured seven wickets conceding 18 runs against West Indies in a one day game at Gros Islet on 09 Jun 17 to provide the eleventh occasion of a bowler capturing seven or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 WW Davis 10.3 0 51 7 2 Win Aus Leeds 11 Jun 1983
2 Aaqib Javed 10.0 1 37 7 2 Pak Ind Sharjah 25 Oct 1991
3 M Muralitharan 10.0 1 30 7 2 Srl Ind Sharjah 27 Oct 2000
4 Waqar Younis 10.0 0 36 7 1 Pak Eng Leeds 17 Jun 2001
5 WPUJC Vaas 08.0 3 19 8 1 Srl Zim Colombo (SSC) 08 Dec 2001
6 GD McGrath 07.0 4 15 7 2 Aus Nam Potchefstroom 27 Feb 2003
7 AJ Bichel 10.0 0 20 7 1 Aus Eng Port Elizabeth 02 Mar 2003
8 Shahid Afridi 09.0 3 12 7 2 Pak Win Providence 14 Jul 2013
9 TG Southee 09.0 0 33 7 1 NZl Eng Wellington 20 Feb 2015
10 Imran Tahir 09.0 0 45 7 2 RSA Win Basseterre 15 Jun 2016
11 Rashid Khan 08.4 1 18 7 2 Afg Win Gros Islet 09 Jun 2017

 

Rashid Khan of Afghanistan captured seven wickets conceding 18 runs against West Indies in a one day game at Gros Islet on 09 Jun 17 to provide the third occasion of a bowler capturing seven or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below. Interestingly enough, all these three bowers have captured seven wickets against West Indies in West Indies.

 

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Shahid Afridi 9.0 3 12 7 2 Pak Win Providence 14 Jul 2013
2 Imran Tahir 9.0 0 45 7 2 RSA Win Basseterre 15 Jun 2016
3 Rashid Khan 8.4 1 18 7 2 Afg Win Gros Islet 09 Jun 2017

 

Rashid Khan of Afghanistan captured seven wickets conceding 18 runs against West Indies in a one day game at Gros Islet on 09 Jun 17 to provide the fourth occasion of a spin bowler capturing seven or more wickets in an innings in the history of one day internationals  All such occasions are tabulated below.

 

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Muralitharan 10.0 1 30 7 2 Srl Ind Sharjah 27 Oct 2000
2 Shahid Afridi 09.0 3 12 7 2 Pak Win Providence 14 Jul 2013
3 Imran Tahir 09.0 0 45 7 2 RSA Win Basseterre 15 Jun 2016
4 Rashid Khan 08.4 1 18 7 2 Afg Win Gros Islet 09 Jun 2017

 

Dravid asks BCCI for clarity on conflict of interest

Dravid asks BCCI for clarity on conflict of interest

The Committee of Administrators supervising the functioning of the BCCI will discuss issues of conflict of interest in Indian cricket, and specifically the role of Rahul Dravid, who has taken strong exception to the suggestion that he had been granted preferential terms to coach India’s junior teams while being a mentor to Delhi Daredevils in the IPL.

The matter was precipitated by a stinging resignation letter from Ramachandra Guha, who gave up his position in the CoA because of what he perceived as inaction from his colleagues against conflicts of interest in Indian cricket. While Guha didn’t directly name Dravid, he contended that it was “contrary to the spirit of the Lodha Committee” for coaches or support staff of India’s senior and junior teams, or staff at the NCA, to have IPL contracts.

When Rahul Dravid took over as coach of India’s junior teams in June 2015, he had asked the BCCI whether his involvement with an IPL team would be an issue. According to a BCCI source, Dravid was told there were precedents in Sanjay Bangar and R Sridhar also holding dual roles, and Dravid had consulted with lawyers, who assured him the arrangement wasn’t in contravention with the BCCI’s conflict-of-interest rules.

“It’s 10 months for BCCI work and two months for the IPL,” the BCCI official said. “Dravid’s contract is no different to anyone else’s. It is not like he has got a special dispensation.

“The debate over whether it is a conflict or not is a completely different issue. There are very good cases on both sides and it is up to the people in power to decide what works for them and what they feel and clarify that.”

In the BCCI’s current arrangement, coaches and support staff of India’s senior and junior teams are given ten-month contracts that run until the end of March. They are then free to sign a two-month deal in the IPL. Apart from Dravid, India’s fielding coach R Sridhar is involved with Kings XI Punjab in the IPL while Andrew Leipus, the chief physio at the National Cricket Academy, works with Kolkata Knight Riders.

Dravid had not made a public response until now, and he confirmed sending a letter to the CoA to explain his position. He was categorical in saying that he had abided by the prevailing conflict-of-interest regulations, and that there was a need for greater clarity on rule changes, if any.

“Yes, I have written to the CoA explaining my position and explaining the background against which this perceived conflict of interest has happened,” Dravid told ESPNcricinfo. “By the BCCI’s conflict of interest rules, I was absolutely not under a conflict of interest. If the rules have changed midway through the contract, then I think it is unfair to criticise me for breaking the rules or twisting the rules to suit my convenience.

“My simple point is that, not only me but there are five or six of us who are in the same position. There needs to be clarity. If there is clarity, we will be in a position to take an informed decision. It is disappointing the way this got played out in the public without much understanding of the background.”

The CoA, while discussing a fresh contract for Dravid, is looking to put in place a broad framework to address conflict-of-interest situations at its meeting on June 12. A BCCI official, however, said it wasn’t necessarily a reaction to Guha’s letter.

“It’s not that this has suddenly cropped up today. Nobody is against resolving any of these issues,” the official told ESPNcricinfo. “You have to do it in a holistic manner and that’s a work in progress. And certain things have a certain process. You will have to figure out what the right framework is. It is not a situation-specific thing. You need to develop a framework that addresses conflict based on principles.”

In firming up the rules, the official said, the availability of coaching talent had to be factored in as well. “That [increasing remunerations] is the point we are considering, in terms of increasing the contracts for Test players to the extent that it has to be something that is reasonable even if somebody does not get an IPL contract,” he said. “We have to think through what the framework is for coaches and support staff.

“There are pros and cons that need to be weighed appropriately and then a decision has to be made based on who’s available for these things. Not that there are unlimited number of people available or quality people available, so all that has to be kept in mind.”

Arun Venugopal is a correspondent at ESPNcricinfo. Article Courtesy – espncricinfo.com

Matches decided on DL/DLS Method in Champions Trophy

Matches decided on DL/DLS Method in Champions Trophy

The game between England and Australia at Birmingham  on 10.06.17 in the  ongoing Champions Trophy 2017 was decided under DLS Method to provide the ninth occasion of a game decided under DL/DLS Method in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are detailed below

 

1 1st SF: South Africa v Sri Lanka at Dhaka – Oct 30, 1998
  South Africa 240/7 (39/39 ov); Sri Lanka 132 (23.4/34 ov, target: 224)
  South Africa won by 92 runs (DL method)
   
2 10th Match: England v Sri Lanka at Southampton – Sep 17-18, 2004
  England 251/7 (50/50 ov); Sri Lanka 95/5 (24/24 ov, target: 145)
  England won by 49 runs (DL method)
   
3 Final: Australia v West Indies at Mumbai (BS) – Nov 5, 2006
  West Indies 138 (30.4/50 ov); Australia 116/2 (28.1/35 ov, target: 116)
  Australia won by 8 wickets (with 41 balls remaining) (DL method)
   
4 1st Match, Group B: South Africa v Sri Lanka at Centurion – Sep 22, 2009
  Sri Lanka 319/8 (50/50 ov); South Africa 206/7 (37.4/37.4 ov, target: 262)
  Sri Lanka won by 55 runs (DL method)
   
5 9th Match, Group B: South Africa v West Indies at Cardiff – Jun 14, 2013
  South Africa 230/6 (31/31 ov); West Indies 190/6 (26.1/26.1 ov, target: 191)
  Match tied (DL method)
   
6 10th Match, Group B: India v Pakistan at Birmingham – Jun 15, 2013
  Pakistan 165 (39.4/40 ov); India 102/2 (19.1/22 ov, target: 102)
  India won by 8 wickets (with 17 balls remaining) (DL method)
   
7 4th Match, Group B: India v Pakistan at Birmingham – Jun 4, 2017
  India 319/3 (48/48 ov); Pakistan 164 (33.4/41 ov, target: 289)
  India won by 124 runs (DLS method)
   
8 7th Match, Group B: Pakistan v South Africa at Birmingham – Jun 7, 2017
  South Africa 219/8 (50/50 ov); Pakistan 119/3 (27/27 ov, target: 101)
  Pakistan won by 19 runs (DLS method)
   
9 10th Match, Group A: England v Australia at Birmingham – Jun 10, 2017
  Australia 277/9 (50/50 ov); England 240/4 (40.2/40.2 ov, target: 201)
  England won by 40 runs (DLS method)

 

 

Match No 10 – England go past Australia under DLS Method – post a win by 40 runs

Match No 10 – England go past Australia under DLS Method – post a win by 40 runs

Match No 10 –  England  vs Australia at Birmingham on 10 Jul 17 – England won by 40 runs under DLS Method

 

SPD Smith scored 56 runs in this game to provide the 49th; occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of an Australian captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.

 

EJG Morgan scored 87 runs in this game to provide the 50th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.

 

England and Australia share the record for most fifties by its captains in the Champion Trophy. Both the captains of these two teams have scored fifties on eight occasions in the tournament.

 

AUSTRALIAN CAPTAINS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 58 2 v India Mohali 29 Oct 2006
2 RT Ponting 58 1 v New Zealand Mohali 01 Nov 2006
3 RT Ponting 79 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 26 Sep 2009
4 RT Ponting 65 1 v India Centurion 28 Sep 2009
5 RT Ponting 111* 2 v England Centurion 02 Oct 2009
6 GJ Bailey 55 2 v England Birmingham 08 Jun 2013
7 GJ Bailey 55 1 v New Zealand Birmingham 12 Jun 2013
8 SPD Smith 56 1 v England Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
ENGLAND CAPTAINS
No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AJ Hollioake 83* 1 v South Africa Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
2 N Hussain 95 2 v Bangladesh Nairobi (Gym) 05 Oct 2000
3 N Hussain 75 1 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
4 MP Vaughan 86 2 v Australia Birmingham 21 Sep 2004
5 AN Cook 59 1 v Sri Lanka The Oval 13 Jun 2013
6 AN Cook 64 1 v New Zealand Cardiff 16 Jun 2013
7 EJG Morgan 75* 2 v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
8 EJG Morgan 87 2 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

SPD Smith {56} and EJG Morgan {73+} scored fifties in  this game  to provide the seventh occasion of rival captains  scoring fifties in the same game in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 ADR Campbell 100 1 Zim NZl Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
  2 SP Fleming 96 2 NZl Zim Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
                 
2 1 AJ Hollioake 83* 1 Eng RSA Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
  2 WJ Cronje 67 2 RSA Eng Dhaka 25 Oct 1998
                 
3 1 MO Odumbe 51 1 Ind Ken Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
  2 SC Ganguly 66 2 Ken Ind Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
                 
4 1 N Hussain 75 1 Eng Zim Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
  2 HH Streak 50* 2 Zim Eng Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
                 
5 1 R Dravid 52 1 Ind Aus Mohali 29 Oct 2006
  2 RT Ponting 58 2 Aus Ind Mohali 29 Oct 2006
                 
6 1 KC Sangakkara 54 1 Srl RSA Centurion 22 Sep 2009
  2 GC Smith 58 2 RSA Srl Centurion 22 Sep 2009
                 
7 1 SPD Smith 56 1 Aus Eng Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
  2 EJG Morgan 87 2 Eng Aus Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

MA Wood {4 for 33} and AU Rashid {4 for 41} captured four wickets each in this game to provide the 46th and 47th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of England bowlers accomplishing such a feat in the tournament.

 

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RC Irani 10.0 0 37 4 2 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
2 SCJ Broad 8.1 1 39 4 2 v New Zealand Johannesburg 29 Sep 2009
3 LE Plunkett 10.0 0 59 4 1 v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
4 LE Plunkett 9.3 0 55 4 2 v New Zealand Cardiff 06 Jun 2017
5 MA Wood 10.0 1 33 4 1 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
6 AU Rashid 10.0 1 41 4 1 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

MA Wood’s four for 33 represent the best bowling figures by an England bowler in the tournament. The previous best was RC Irani’s four for 37 against Zimbabwe at Col-RPS on 18.09.02

 

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MA Wood 10.0 1 33 4 1 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
2 RC Irani 10.0 0 37 4 2 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002

 

MA Wood {4 for 33} and AU Rashid {4 for 41} captured four wickets each in this game to provide the third occasion of two bowlers capturing four wickets each in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 MS Kasprowicz 7.0 1 14 4 1 Aus USA Southampton 13 Sep 2004
  2 JN Gillespie 6.0 1 15 4 1 Aus USA Southampton 13 Sep 2004
                       
2 1 Naved-ul-Hasan 9.0 1 25 4 1 Pak Ind Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
  2 Shoaib Akhtar 9.5 1 36 4 1 Pak Ind Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
                       
3 1 MA Wood 10.0 1 33 4 1 Eng Aus Birmingham 10 Jun 2017
  2 AU Rashid 10.0 1 41 4 1 Eng Aus Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

EJG Morgan was dismissed run out for 87 in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the first such dismissal for an England captain.

 

EJG Morgan was dismissed run out for 87 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the first such dismissal for an England captain.

 

EJG Morgan was dismissed run out for 87 in this game to provide the 145th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the 18th such dismissal for an England captain.

 

EJG Morgan was dismissed run out for 87 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a captain dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the fifth such dismissal for an England captain.

 

BA Stokes scored 102 not out in this game to provide the 48th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England batsman scoring a hundred in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 ME Trescothick 119 1 v Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 18 Sep 2002
2 A Flintoff 104 1 v Sri Lanka Southampton 17 Sep 2004
3 ME Trescothick 104 1 v West Indies The Oval 25 Sep 2004
4 JE Root 133* 2 v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
5 BA Stokes 102* 2 v Australia Birmingham 10 Jun 2017

 

 

England at the end of this game has scored most runs by a team – 5350 – in the Champions Trophy. It went past Sri Lanka which had scored 5235 runs

 

No Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 England 68 24 211 40 5350 133* 31.28 5 35 20 493 85
2 Sri Lanka 45 26 217 44 5235 134* 30.26 7 25 19 533 41

 

England batsmen have scored 40 fifties at the end of this game in the Champions Trophy. England and India share the record for most fifties by a team in the tournament. Both the teams have scored 40 fifties.

 

Team Players Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
England 68 24 211 40 5350 133* 31.28 5 35 40 20 493 85
India 47 26 179 45 5206 141* 38.85 9 31 40 14 531 72

 

This game was decided under DLS Method to provide the ninth occasion of a game decided under DL/DLS Method in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are detailed below

 

1 1st SF: South Africa v Sri Lanka at Dhaka – Oct 30, 1998
  South Africa 240/7 (39/39 ov); Sri Lanka 132 (23.4/34 ov, target: 224)
  South Africa won by 92 runs (D/L method)
   
2 10th Match: England v Sri Lanka at Southampton – Sep 17-18, 2004
  England 251/7 (50/50 ov); Sri Lanka 95/5 (24/24 ov, target: 145)
  England won by 49 runs (D/L method)
   
3 Final: Australia v West Indies at Mumbai (BS) – Nov 5, 2006
  West Indies 138 (30.4/50 ov); Australia 116/2 (28.1/35 ov, target: 116)
  Australia won by 8 wickets (with 41 balls remaining) (D/L method)
   
4 1st Match, Group B: South Africa v Sri Lanka at Centurion – Sep 22, 2009
  Sri Lanka 319/8 (50/50 ov); South Africa 206/7 (37.4/37.4 ov, target: 262)
  Sri Lanka won by 55 runs (D/L method)
   
5 9th Match, Group B: South Africa v West Indies at Cardiff – Jun 14, 2013
  South Africa 230/6 (31/31 ov); West Indies 190/6 (26.1/26.1 ov, target: 191)
  Match tied (D/L method)
   
6 10th Match, Group B: India v Pakistan at Birmingham – Jun 15, 2013
  Pakistan 165 (39.4/40 ov); India 102/2 (19.1/22 ov, target: 102)
  India won by 8 wickets (with 17 balls remaining) (D/L method)
   
7 4th Match, Group B: India v Pakistan at Birmingham – Jun 4, 2017
  India 319/3 (48/48 ov); Pakistan 164 (33.4/41 ov, target: 289)
  India won by 124 runs (DLS method)
   
8 7th Match, Group B: Pakistan v South Africa at Birmingham – Jun 7, 2017
  South Africa 219/8 (50/50 ov); Pakistan 119/3 (27/27 ov, target: 101)
  Pakistan won by 19 runs (DLS method)
   
9 10th Match, Group A: England v Australia at Birmingham – Jun 10, 2017
  Australia 277/9 (50/50 ov); England 240/4 (40.2/40.2 ov, target: 201)
  England won by 40 runs (DLS method)

 

Match No 9 – Bangladesh stun New Zealand to post a five wicket win

Match No 9 – Bangladesh stun New Zealand to post a five wicket win

Match No 9 – Bangladesh vs New Zealand – at Cardiff on 09 Jun 17 – Bangladesh won by five wickets

 

KS Willamson scored 57 in this game to provide the 48th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SP Fleming 96 2 v Zimbabwe Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
2 SP Fleming 89 1 v South Africa Mum-BS 16 Oct 2006
3 SP Fleming 80 1 v Pakistan Mohali 25 Oct 2006
4 KS Williamson 100 1 v Australia Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
5 KS Williamson 87 2 v England Cardiff 06 Jun 2017
6 KS Williamson 57 1 v Bangladesh Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

KS Willamson scored 57 in this game which represent his third fifty of the tournament while leading New Zealand. He now shares the New Zealand record for most fifties by a captain in the tournament with SP Fleming.  Both captains have scored three fifties

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SP Fleming 96 2 v Zimbabwe Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
2 SP Fleming 89 1 v South Africa Mum-BS 16 Oct 2006
3 SP Fleming 80 1 v Pakistan Mohali 25 Oct 2006
             
1 KS Williamson 100 1 v Australia Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
2 KS Williamson 87 2 v England Cardiff 06 Jun 2017
3 KS Williamson 57 1 v Bangladesh Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

KS Williamson was dismissed run out for 57 in this game to provide the third occasion of a captain dismissed run out with a fifty to his credit in the tournament. All the three occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting 65 1 Aus Ind Centurion 28 Sep 2009
2 KS Williamson 100 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
3 KS Williamson 57 1 NZl Ban Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

KS Williamson was dismissed run out for 57 in this game to provide the second occasion of his a captain dismissed run out with a fifty to his credit in the tournament. The other occasion was against Australia at Birmingham on 02.06.17 when he was dismissed run out after scoring 100

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 KS Williamson 100 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
2 KS Williamson 57 1 NZl Ban Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

Thus KS Williamson has the dubious record of being the only captain to be dismissed run out with a fifty plus score to his credit on two occasions in the Champions Trophy.

 

KS Williamson was dismissed run out for 57 in this game to provide the 25th occasion of a batsman dismissed for a fifty plus score in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below.

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Ind Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 A Jadeja 71 1 Ind Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
3 PA Wallace 79 1 Win Pak Dhaka 29 Oct 1998
4 SR Tendulkar 69 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
5 R Dravid 71 1 Ind Zim Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
6 ID Blackwell 82 1 Eng Ind Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
7 ME Trescothick 66 1 Eng Srl Southampton 17 Sep 2004
8 ME Trescothick 104 1 Eng Win The Oval 25 Sep 2004
9 AC Gilchrist 92 2 Aus Aus Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
10 MS Dhoni 51 1 Ind Ind Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
11 RR Sarwan 53 2 Win Ind Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
12 CH Gayle 101 1 Win Eng Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
13 IR Bell 50 2 Eng Eng Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
14 SHT Kandamby 53 1 Srl Srl Johannesburg 25 Sep 2009
15 ADS Fletcher 54 2 Win Win Johannesburg 26 Sep 2009
16 G Gambhir 57 2 Ind Pak Centurion 26 Sep 2009
17 R Dravid 76 2 Ind Pak Centurion 26 Sep 2009
18 RT Ponting 65 1 Aus Aus Centurion 28 Sep 2009
19 RJ Peterson 68 2 RSA RSa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
29 KS Williamson 100 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
21 HM Amla 103 1 RSA Srl The Oval 03 Jun 2017
22 RG Sharma 91 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
23 MD Gunathilaka 76 2 Srl Ind The Oval 08 Jun 2017
24 BKG Mendis 89 2 Srl Ind The Oval 08 Jun 2017
25 KS Williamson 57 1 NZl Ban Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

KS Willamson became the fourth batsman in the tournament to be dismissed run out with fifties to his credit on two occasions. Others are ME Trescothick of England, R Dravid of India and SR Tendukar of India

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 KS Williamson 100 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
2 KS Williamson 57 1 NZl Ban Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
               
1 ME Trescothick 66 1 Eng Srl Southampton 17 Sep 2004
2 ME Trescothick 104 1 Eng Win The Oval 25 Sep 2004
               
1 R Dravid 71 1 Ind Zim Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
2 R Dravid 76 2 Ind Pak Centurion 26 Sep 2009
               
1 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Ind Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 SR Tendulkar 69 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000

 

KS Willamson became the third batsman in the tournament to be dismissed run out with fifties –  of which one  is a century and another is a half century –  to his credit on two occasions. Others are ME Trescothick of England and SR Tendukar of India

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 KS Williamson 100 1 NZl Aus Birmingham 02 Jun 2017
2 KS Williamson 57 1 NZl Ban Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
               
1 ME Trescothick 66 1 Eng Srl Southampton 17 Sep 2004
2 ME Trescothick 104 1 Eng Win The Oval 25 Sep 2004
               
1 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Ind Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 SR Tendulkar 69 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000

 

Shakib Al Hasan and  Mahmudullah added 224 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 118th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the sixth occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the fifth wicket in the history of one day internationals.

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Azharuddin, A Jadeja 5 223 2 Ind Srl Colombo (RPS) 17 Aug 1997
2 MJ Clarke, A Symonds 5 220 1 Aus NZl Wellington 07 Dec 2005
3 RS Bopara, EJG Morgan 5 226* 2 Eng Ire Dublin (Malahide) 03 Sep 2013
4 JP Duminy, DA Miller 5 256* 1 RSA Zim Hamilton 15 Feb 2015
5 KM Jadhav, V Kohli 5 200 2 Ind Eng Pune 15 Jan 2017
6 Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan 5 224 2 Ban NZl Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah added 224 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 34th occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership while batting second – that is while chasing – in the history of one day internationals.

 

Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah added 224 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 31st occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership to win the game while batting second – that is while chasing – in the history of one day internationals.

 

Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah added 224 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the first occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in the history of one day internationals. Thus, it represents the highest partnership by Bangladesh batsman in one day internationals. Its previous best was 178 for the third wicket between Tamim Iqbal and Mushfiqur Rahim against Pakistan at Dhaka on 17.04.15

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan 5 224 2 v New Zealand Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
2 Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal 3 178 1 v Pakistan Dhaka 17 Apr 2015

 

Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah added 224 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 70th occasion of Bangladesh batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in the history of one day internationals in the tournament.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RT Ponting, SR Watson 2 252* 2 Aus Eng Centurion 02 Oct 2009
2 Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan 5 224 2 Ban NZl Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
3 Mohammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik 4 206 1 Pak Ind Centurion 26 Sep 2009

 

Shakib Al Hasan and Mahmudullah added 224 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 RP Arnold, DPMD Jayawardene 5 118 1 Srl Ind Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2002
2 NJ Astle, CD McMillan 5 136* 1 NZl USA The Oval 10 Sep 2004
3 BC Lara, RS Morton 5 137 1 Win Aus Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
4 MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist 5 101 2 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006
5 GD Elliott, DL Vettori 5 104 2 NZl Pak Johannesburg 03 Oct 2009
6 Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan 5 224 2 Ban NZl Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

This stand represents the best stand for the fifth wicket in the tournament. Previous highest was the 137 runs partnership between BC Lara and RS Morton in the game between West Indies and Australia at Mum-BS on 18.10.06. Both the partnerships are listed below

 

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan 5 224 2 Ban NZl Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
2 BC Lara, RS Morton 5 137 1 Win Aus Mumbai (BS) 18 Oct 2006

 

Shakib Al Hasan {114} and Mahmudullah {102 not out} scored centuries in this game to provide the 148th occasion of two or more batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 146th occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an nnings in the history of one day internationals.

Shakib Al Hasan {114} and Mahmudullah {102 not out} scored centuries in this game to provide the second occasion of two Bangladesh batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the history of one day internationals. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 Tamim Iqbal 132 1 v Pakistan Dhaka 17 Apr 2015
  2 Mushfiqur Rahim 106 1 v Pakistan Dhaka 17 Apr 2015
               
2 1 Shakib Al Hasan 114 2 v New Zealand Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
  2 Mahmudullah 102* 2 v New Zealand Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

Shakib Al Hasan {114} and Mahmudullah {102 not out} scored centuries in this game to provide the fourth occasion of two batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the Champions Trophy. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 V Sehwag 126 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
  2 SC Ganguly 117* 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
               
2 1 CH Gayle 101 1 Win Eng Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
  2 DJ Bravo 112* 1 Win Eng Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
               
3 1 SR Watson 136* 2 Aus Eng Centurion 02 Oct 2009
  3 RT Ponting 111* 2 Aus Eng Centurion 02 Oct 2009
                 
4 1 Shakib Al Hasan 114 2 Ban NZl Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
  2 Mahmudullah 102* 2 Ban NZl Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

Shakib Al Hasan {114} and Mahmudullah {102 not out} scored centuries in this game to provide the third and fourth occasion of Bangladesh batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in the Champions Trophy. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Shahriar Nafees 123* 1 v Zimbabwe Jaipur 13 Oct 2006
2 Tamim Iqbal 128 1 v England The Oval 01 Jun 2017
3 Shakib Al Hasan 114 2 v New Zealand Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
4 Mahmudullah 102* 2 v New Zealand Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

Bangladesh carved its 105th win in one day internationals when it trounced New Zelaland by five wickets in this game. It also provides its tenth win against New Zealand in one day internationals

 

No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Bangladesh won 07 wkts 27 won 2nd v New Zealand Dhaka 09 Oct 2008
2 Bangladesh won 09 runs   won 1st v New Zealand Dhaka 05 Oct 2010
3 Bangladesh won 07 wkts 60 won 2nd v New Zealand Dhaka 11 Oct 2010
4 Bangladesh won 09 runs   lost 1st v New Zealand Dhaka 14 Oct 2010
5 Bangladesh won 03 runs   won 1st v New Zealand Dhaka 17 Oct 2010
6 Bangladesh won 43 runs   lost 1st v New Zealand Dhaka 29 Oct 2013
7 Bangladesh won 40 runs   won 1st v New Zealand Dhaka 31 Oct 2013
8 Bangladesh won 04 wkts 4 won 2nd v New Zealand Fatullah 03 Nov 2013
9 Bangladesh won 05 wkts 10 won 2nd v New Zealand Dublin 24 May 2017
10 Bangladesh won 05 wkts 16 lost 2nd v New Zealand Cardiff 09 Jun 2017

 

Bangladesh carved second win in Champions Trophy when it trounced New Zelaland by five wickets in this game. It’s first win  was against Zimbabwe at Jaipur on 13.10.06. Bangladesh had won this game by 101 runs

 

No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Bangladesh won 101 runs   lost 1st v Zimbabwe Jaipur 13 Oct 2006
2 Bangladesh won 5 wickets 16 lost 2nd v New Zealand Cardiff 09 Jun 2017
Match Number 08 – Sri Lanka go past India in a high scoring match

Match Number 08 – Sri Lanka go past India in a high scoring match

Match No 08 – India vs Sri Lanka at The Oval on 08 Jul 17 – Sri Lanka won by seven wickets

 

V Kohli was dismissed for a duck in this game to provide the 19th occasion of a captain scoring a duck in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Azharuddin 0 1 Ind Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 ST Jayasuriya 0 1 Srl Ind Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2002
3 RW Staple 0 2 USA NZl The Oval 10 Sep 2004
4 Rajin Saleh 0 1 Ban RSA Birmingham 12 Sep 2004
5 SO Tikolo 0 1 Ken Pak Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
6 SC Ganguly 0 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
7 Habibul Bashar 0 2 Ban Srl Mohali 07 Oct 2006
8 Habibul Bashar 0 1 Ban Win Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
9 A Flintoff 0 1 Eng Ind Jaipur 15 Oct 2006
10 SP Fleming 0 1 NZl Srl Mumbai (BS) 20 Oct 2006
11 GC Smith 0 1 RSA Pak Mohali 27 Oct 2006
12 RT Ponting 0 2 Aus Win Mumbai (BS) 05 Nov 2006
13 AJ Strauss 0 1 Eng NZl Johannesburg 29 Sep 2009
14 BB McCullum 0 1 NZl Aus Centurion 05 Oct 2009
15 AB de Villiers 0 1 RSA Eng The Oval 19 Jun 2013
16 MS Dhoni 0 1 Ind Eng Birmingham 23 Jun 2013
17 Mashrafe Mortaza 0 1 Ban Aus The Oval 05 Jun 2017
18 AB de Villiers 0 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 07 Jun 2017
19 V Kohli 0 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

V Kohli became the fourth Indian captain to score a duck in the tournament. Others are  M Azharuddin, SC Ganguly and MS Dhoni. The details are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 M Azharuddin 0 1 Ind Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 SC Ganguly 0 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
3 MS Dhoni 0 1 Ind Eng Birmingham 23 Jun 2013
4 V Kohli 0 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

V Kohli became the third captain to  score a duck  against Sri Lanka in the Champions Trophy.  Others are – Habibul Bashar of Bangladesh and SP Fleming of New Zealand.

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Habibul Bashar 0 2 Ban Srl Mohali 07 Oct 2006
2 SP Fleming 0 1 NZl Srl Mumbai (BS) 20 Oct 2006
3 V Kohli 0 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

RG Sharma {78} and S Dhawan {125} scored fifties in this game to provide the 12th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in the same innings in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
  2 SR Tendulkar 69 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
                 
2 1 AC Gilchrist 54 2 Aus Ban Colombo (SSC) 19 Sep 2002
  2 ML Hayden 67* 2 Aus Ban Colombo (SSC) 19 Sep 2002
                 
3 1 GC Smith 69 1 RSA Ken Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
  2 HH Gibbs 116 1 RSA Ken Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
                 
4 1 V Sehwag 126 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
  2 SC Ganguly 117* 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
                 
5 1 CH Gayle 99 1 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
  2 WW Hinds 82 1 Win Ban Southampton 15 Sep 2004
                 
6 1 CH Gayle 104* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
  2 S Chanderpaul 52* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
                 
7 1 AJ Strauss 50 2 Eng Win Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
  2 IR Bell 50 2 Eng Win Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
                 
8 1 CH Gayle 133* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
  2 S Chanderpaul 57* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
                 
9 1 RG Sharma 65 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 114 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
                 
10 1 RG Sharma 52 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 102* 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
                 
11 1 RG Sharma 91 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
  2 S Dhawan 68 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
                 
12 1 RG Sharma 78 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017
  2 S Dhawan 125 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

RG Sharma {78} and S Dhawan {125} scored fifties in this game to provide the sixth occasion of both the Indian openers scoring fifties in the same innings in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
  2 SR Tendulkar 69 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
                 
2 1 V Sehwag 126 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
  2 SC Ganguly 117* 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
                 
3 1 RG Sharma 65 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 114 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
                 
4 1 RG Sharma 52 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 102* 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
                 
5 1 RG Sharma 91 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
  2 S Dhawan 68 1 Ind Pak Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
                 
6 1 RG Sharma 78 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017
  2 S Dhawan 51* 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

RG Sharma {78} and S Dhawan {125} scored fifties in this game to provide the six occasion of one of the  openers scoring fifty and another scoring a hundred in the same innings in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
  2 SR Tendulkar 69 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
                 
2 1 CH Gayle 104* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
  2 S Chanderpaul 52* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
                 
3 1 CH Gayle 133* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
  2 S Chanderpaul 57* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
                 
4 1 RG Sharma 65 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 114 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
                 
5 1 RG Sharma 52 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 102* 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
                 
6 1 RG Sharma 78 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017
  2 S Dhawan 51* 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

RG Sharma {78} and S Dhawan {125} scored fifties in this game to provide the six occasion of one of the  openers scoring fifty and another scoring a hundred in the same innings in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
  2 SR Tendulkar 69 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
                 
2 1 CH Gayle 104* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
  2 S Chanderpaul 52* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
                 
3 1 CH Gayle 133* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
  2 S Chanderpaul 57* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
                 
4 1 RG Sharma 65 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 114 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
                 
5 1 RG Sharma 52 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 102* 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
                 
6 1 RG Sharma 78 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017
  2 S Dhawan 125 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

RG Sharma {78} and S Dhawan {125} scored fifties in this game to provide the third occasion of this pair of which one of the  openers scoring fifty and another scoring a hundred in the same innings in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 RG Sharma 65 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 114 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
                 
2 1 RG Sharma 52 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
  2 S Dhawan 102* 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
                 
3 1 RG Sharma 78 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017
  2 S Dhawan 125 1 Ind Srl The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan and RG Sharma added 138 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the tenth occasion of posting a three figure partnership as a pair for the first wicket in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Partner 1 Partner 2 Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 127 1 v South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
2 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 101 2 v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
3 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 123 1 v West Indies Port of Spain 05 Jul 2013
4 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 176 2 v Australia Jaipur 16 Oct 2013
5 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 178 2 v Australia Nagpur 30 Oct 2013
6 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 112 1 v Australia Bengaluru 02 Nov 2013
7 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 174 2 v Ireland Hamilton 10 Mar 2015
8 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 123 2 v Australia Sydney 23 Jan 2016
9 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 136 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
10 S Dhawan RG Sharma 1 138 1 v Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan – RG Sharma became  the fifth pair of batsmen to post ten or more  three figure partnerships for the first wicket in one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Team Inns NO Runs High Ave TFP
1 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar Ind 136 2 6609 258 49.32 21
2 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden Aus 114 3 5372 172 48.39 16
3 CG Greenidge, DL Haynes Win 102 4 5150 192* 52.55 15
4 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar Ind 093 0 3919 182 42.13 12
5 S Dhawan, RG Sharma Ind 056 1 2724 178 49.52 10

 

S Dhawan – RG Sharma became  the third pair of Indian batsmen to post ten or more  three figure partnerships for the first wicket in one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Team Inns NO Runs High Ave TFP
1 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar Ind 136 2 6609 258 49.32 21
2 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar Ind 093 0 3919 182 42.13 12
3 S Dhawan, RG Sharma Ind 056 1 2724 178 49.52 10

 

S Dhawan – RG Sharma became  the 17th pair of batsmen to post ten or more  three figure partnerships for the all wickets in one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Team Inns NO Runs High Ave TFP
1 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar Ind 176 3 8227 258 47.55 26
2 TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara Srl 108 6 5475 210* 53.67 20
3 AC Gilchrist, ML Hayden Aus 117 3 5409 172 47.44 16
4 CG Greenidge, DL Haynes Win 103 4 5206 192* 52.58 15
5 M Jayawardene, KC Sangakkara Srl 151 7 5992 179 41.61 15
6 MS Atapattu, ST Jayasuriya Srl 144 5 5462 237 39.29 14
7 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar Ind 114 2 4387 182 39.16 13
8 A Flower, GW Flower Zim 088 4 3942 161 46.92 12
9 HM Amla, AB de Villiers RSA 042 2 2955 238 73.87 11
10 MJ Clarke, RT Ponting Aus 057 4 2719 161 51.30 11
11 R Dravid, SC Ganguly Ind 088 1 4363 318 50.14 11
12 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar Ind 098 5 4117 331 44.26 11
13 HH Gibbs, GC Smith RSA 084 1 3607 187 43.45 11
14 LRPL Taylor, KS Williamson NZl 048 2 2658 206 57.78 11
15 S Dhawan, RG Sharma Ind 058 1 2769 178 48.57 10
16 MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh Ind 066 7 3084 256 52.27 10
17 ML Hayden, RT Ponting Aus 073 6 3514 219 52.44 10

S Dhawan – RG Sharma became  the sixth pair of Indian batsmen to post ten or more  three figure partnerships for the all wickets in one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Partners Team Inns NO Runs High Ave TFP
1 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar Ind 176 3 8227 258 47.55 26
2 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar Ind 114 2 4387 182 39.16 13
3 R Dravid, SC Ganguly Ind 088 1 4363 318 50.14 11
4 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar Ind 098 5 4117 331 44.26 11
5 MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh Ind 066 7 3084 256 52.27 10
6 S Dhawan, RG Sharma Ind 058 1 2769 178 48.57 10

 

S Dhawan’s 125 in this game provide the 45th occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred in the tournament.  All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
3 V Sehwag 126 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
4 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
5 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
6 S Dhawan 114 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
7 M Kaif 111* 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
8 S Dhawan 102* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
9 S Dhawan 125 1 Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan’s 125 in this game was his third hundred in the tournament and he became the second Indian batsman to score three hundreds in the tournament. Hundreds scored by these two batsmen are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 141* 1 South Africa Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 SC Ganguly 117* 2 England Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
3 SC Ganguly 117 1 New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
             
1 S Dhawan 114 1 South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
2 S Dhawan 102* 2 West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
3 S Dhawan 125 1 Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan became the fourth batsman to score three hundreds in the Champions Trophy. Others are CH Gayle of West Indies, HH Gibbs of South Africa and SC Ganguly of India. The hundreds scored by these four batsmen are tabulated below

 

No Players Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 CH Gayle 104* 2 Win Ban Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
2 CH Gayle 101 1 Win Eng Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
3 CH Gayle 133* 2 Win RSA Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
               
1 HH Gibbs 116 1 RSA Ken Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
2 HH Gibbs 116* 2 RSA Ind Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
3 HH Gibbs 101 1 RSA Win The Oval 18 Sep 2004
               
1 SC Ganguly 141* 1 Ind RSA Nairobi (Gym) 13 Oct 2000
2 SC Ganguly 117* 2 Ind Eng Colombo (RPS) 22 Sep 2002
3 SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
               
1 S Dhawan 114 1 Ind RSA Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
2 S Dhawan 102* 2 Ind Win The Oval 11 Jun 2013
3 S Dhawan 125 1 Ind Srk The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

India posted 321 for 6 in this game which gave them an aggregate of 5206 runs in this game. India became the third team in the Champions Trophy to total 5000 plus runs. Sri Lanka also completed 5000 runs during its innings in this gsme. At the end of this game. India, England. Sri Lanka and South Africa are the four teams to total 5000 plus runs in the tournament.

 

Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
Sri Lanka 45 1998-2017 26 217 44 5235 134* 36.26 7 25 19 533 41
India 47 1998-2017 26 179 45 5206 141* 38.85 9 31 14 531 72
England 68 1998-2017 23 205 38 5113 133* 30.61 4 34 19 466 77
South Africa 50 1998-2017 23 201 41 5000 141 31.25 6 26 21 482 54

 

Sri Lanka owns the record for most run aggregate in the tournament with 5235 runs to its credit. It went past India which had an aggregate of 5206 runs

 

Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
Sri Lanka 45 1998-2017 26 217 44 5235 134* 36.26 7 25 19 533 41
India 47 1998-2017 26 179 45 5206 141* 38.85 9 31 14 531 72

                                     

Indian innings witnessed three fifties – RS Sharma {78}, S Dhawan {125} and MS Dhoni {63} which gave India a total of 40 fifties in the tournament. India owns the record for most fifties by a team in the tournament. The previous record for most fifties by a team was 38 and was held by England

 

Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 50+ 0 4s 6s
India 47 1998-2017 26 179 45 5206 141* 38.85 9 31 40 14 531 72
England 68 1998-2017 23 205 38 5113 133* 30.61 4 34 38 19 466 77

 

S Dhawan’s 125 in this game represent the ninth hundred by Indian batsmen in the Champions Trophy. India holds the record for most hundreds in the tournament. Next best is Sri Lanka with seven hundreds

 

Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C 50 0 4s 6s
India 47 1998-2017 26 179 45 5206 141* 38.85 9 31 14 531 72
Sri Lanka 45 1998-2017 26 217 44 5235 134* 36.26 7 25 19 533 41

 

At the end of this game. Sri Lanka owns the record for most boundary fours scored by a team in the Champions Trophy. Their batsmen have scored 533 boundary fours. India stands second in the list with 531 boundary fours.

 

Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C 50 0 4s 6s
Sri Lanka 45 1998-2017 26 217 44 5235 134* 36.26 7 25 19 533 41
India 47 1998-2017 26 179 45 5206 141* 38.85 9 31 14 531 72

 

Indian batsmen scored eight boundary sixes in this game which fetched them a total of 72 boundary sixes in the tournament. India stands second in the list of teams which have scored most boundary sixes in the tournament. England with 77 boundary sixes occupy the first place

 

Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C 50 0 4s 6s
England 68 1998-2017 23 205 38 5113 133* 30.61 4 34 19 466 77
India 47 1998-2017 26 179 45 5206 141* 38.85 9 31 14 531 72

 

S Dhawan’s run aggregate at the end of this game read 556. He became the tenth batsman to total 500 plus runs in the tournament. The following table lists the batsmen who have accomplished the feat

 

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 CH Gayle Win 17 17 2 791 133* 52.73 3 1 1 101 15
2 DPMD Jayawardene Srl 22 21 3 742 84* 41.22 0 5 0 79 6
3 KC Sangakkara Srl 22 21 3 683 134* 37.94 1 4 2 68 0
4 SC Ganguly Ind 13 11 2 665 141* 73.88 3 3 1 66 17
5 JH Kallis RSA 17 17 3 653 113* 46.64 1 3 0 63 9
6 R Dravid Ind 19 15 2 627 76 48.23 0 6 0 56 1
7 RT Ponting Aus 18 18 3 593 111* 39.53 1 4 1 66 4
8 S Chanderpaul Win 16 16 5 587 74 53.36 0 5 0 67 3
9 S Dhawan Ind 7 7 1 556 125 92.66 3 2 0 56 6
10 ST Jayasuriya Srl 20 20 2 536 102* 29.77 1 1 3 67 6

 

S Dhawan’s run aggregate at the end of this game read 556. He became the third batsman to total 500 plus runs in the tournament after SC Ganugly and R Dravid. The following table lists the batsmen who have accomplished the feat

 

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 4s 6s
1 SC Ganguly Ind 13 11 2 665 141* 73.88 3 3 1 66 17
2 R Dravid Ind 19 15 2 627 076 48.23 0 6 0 56 01
3 S Dhawan Ind 07 07 1 556 125 92.66 3 2 0 56 06

 

India {321 for 6} and Sri Lanka {301   } posted 300 plus runs in this game to  provide the 106th  occasion of both the teams posting 300 plus runs in the same game in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the fourth such occasion in the Champions Trophy.

 

India {321 for 6} and Sri Lanka {301   } posted 300 plus runs in this game to  provide the 16th and 17th  occasion of both the teams posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 307/8 50.0 1 won v Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 South Africa 316/5 50.0 1 won v Kenya Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
3 New Zealand 347/4 50.0 1 won v U.S.A. The Oval 10 Sep 2004
4 Sri Lanka 302/8 50.0 1 won v Bangladesh Mohali 07 Oct 2006
5 Sri Lanka 319/8 50.0 1 won v South Africa Centurion 22 Sep 2009
6 Pakistan 302/9 50.0 1 won v India Centurion 26 Sep 2009
7 New Zealand 315/7 50.0 1 won v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
8 England 323/8 50.0 1 won v South Africa Centurion 27 Sep 2009
9 South Africa 301/9 50.0 2 lost v England Centurion 27 Sep 2009
10 India 331/7 50.0 1 won v South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
11 South Africa 305 50.0 2 lost v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
12 Bangladesh 305/6 50.0 1 lost v England The Oval 01 Jun 2017
13 England 308/2 47.2 2 won v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
14 India 319/3 48.0 1 won v Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
15 England 310 49.3 1 won v New Zealand Cardiff 06 Jun 2017
16 India 321/6 50.0 1 v Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017
17 Sri Lanka 322/3 48.4 2 v India The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

India  posted 321 for 6 in this game to  provide the fourth  occasion of India posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 307/8 50.0 1 won v Australia Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 India 331/7 50.0 1 won v South Africa Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
3 India 319/3 48.0 1 won v Pakistan Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
4 India 321/6 50.0 1 Lost v Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

Sri Lanka posted its best score in the Champions Trophy by posting 322 for 3 in this game. Its previous best was

319 for 8 against South Africa at Centurion on 22.09.09. it also provides the third occasion of Sri Lanka posting a total of 300 plus runs in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
4 Sri Lanka 302/8 50.0 1 won v Bangladesh Mohali 07 Oct 2006
5 Sri Lanka 319/8 50.0 1 won v South Africa Centurion 22 Sep 2009
17 Sri Lanka 322/3 48.4 2 won v India The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

India posted 321 for 6 in this game and lost the game. It provides the 108th occasion of a team losing the game after posting 300 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. It also provides the 19th occasion of India losing the game after posting 300 plus runs.

 

India posted 321 for 6 in this game and lost the game. It provides the fourth occasion of a team losing the game after posting 300 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. All the four occasions are listed below.

 

Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
South Africa 301/9 50.0 2 lost v England Centurion 27 Sep 2009
South Africa 305 50.0 2 lost v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
Bangladesh 305/6 50.0 1 lost v England The Oval 01 Jun 2017
India 321/6 50.0 1 lost v Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

India’s 321 for 6 is the highest score chased in the Champions Trophy to win the game. Sri Lanka posted 322 for 3 in this game to win by seven wickets

 

This  game witnessed six fifties – three by each team – to provide the first occasion of a game witnessing six fifties in the Champions Trophy

 

This  game witnessed fifties – three by each team – to provide 17th occasion of an innings witnessing three fifties in the Champions Trophy

 

AD Mathews scored 52 not out in this game to provide the 47th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the seventh occasion of a Sri Lankan captain scoring a fifty in the tournament. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 A Ranatunga 90* 2 v New Zealand Dhaka 26 Oct 1998
2 ST Jayasuriya 102* 2 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 12 Sep 2002
3 ST Jayasuriya 74 1 v India Colombo (RPS) 29 Sep 2002
4 KC Sangakkara 54 1 v South Africa Centurion 22 Sep 2009
5 AD Mathews 51 1 v India Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
6 WU Tharanga 57 2 v South Africa The Oval 03 Jun 2017
7 AD Mathews 52* 2 v India The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan’s 125 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the 13th occasion of a batsman’s hundred going in vain in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ADR Campbell 100 1 Zim NZl Dhaka 24 Oct 1998
2 PA Wallace 103 1 Win RSA Dhaka 01 Nov 1998
3 Saeed Anwar 104 1 Pak NZl Nairobi (Gym) 11 Oct 2000
4 SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
5 A Flower 145 2 Zim Ind Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
6 HH Gibbs 116* 2 RSA Ind Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
7 HH Gibbs 101 1 RSA Win The Oval 18 Sep 2004
8 ME Trescothick 104 1 Eng Win The Oval 25 Sep 2004
9 CH Gayle 101 1 Win Eng Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
10 DJ Bravo 112* 1 Win Eng Ahmedabad 28 Oct 2006
11 GC Smith 141 2 RSA Eng Centurion 27 Sep 2009
12 Tamim Iqbal 128 1 Ban Eng The Oval 01 Jun 2017
13 S Dhawan 125 1 Ind Srk The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

S Dhawan’s 125 in this game was in a losing cause to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman’s hundred going in vain in the Champions Trophy. The first such occasion was SC Ganguly’s 117 against New Zealand at Nairobi (Gym) on 15.10.00 had gone in vain. Both occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SC Ganguly 117 1 Ind NZl Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
2 S Dhawan 125 1 Ind Srk The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

MS Dhoni scored 63 in this game to provide the 26th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the Champion’s Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 R Dravid 71 1 Zimbabwe Colombo (RPS) 14 Sep 2002
2 R Dravid 67 1 Pakistan Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
3 MS Dhoni 51 1 West Indies Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
4 MS Dhoni 63 1 Sri Lanka The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

MD Gunatilake {76} and BKG Mendis {86} were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 23rd and  24th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament.

 

MD Gunatilake {76} and BKG Mendis {86} were dismissed run out in this game to provide the thiird occasion of two batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in the tournament. All the three occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 SR Tendulkar 141 1 Ind Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
  2 A Jadeja 71 1 Ind Aus Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
                 
2 1 G Gambhir 57 2 Ind Pak Centurion 26 Sep 2009
  2 R Dravid 76 2 Ind Pak Centurion 26 Sep 2009
                 
3 1 MD Gunathilaka 76 2 Srl Ind The Oval 08 Jun 2017
  2 BKG Mendis 89 2 Srl Ind The Oval 08 Jun 2017

 

M Gunatilake and BKG Mendis added 159 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 69th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the 16th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the tournament.

 

M Gunatilake and BKG Mendis added 159 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the tenth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the third occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in the tournament.

 

This stand represents the record stand for the third wicket by Sri Lankan batsmen in the Champions Trophy. The previous best was the 158 runs partnership between TM Dilshan and KC Sangakkara against South Africa at Centurion on 22.09.09

 

M Gunatilake and BKG Mendis added 159 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 20th occasion of batsmen posting a 150 plus runs partnership in the Champions Trophy.  It also provides the fifth occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a 150 plus runs partnership in the Champions Trophy.

 

Match No 7 – Pakistan go past South Africa on DLS method – declared winners by 19 runs

Match No 7 – Pakistan go past South Africa on DLS method – declared winners by 19 runs

AB de Villiers collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a captain dismissed first ball for a duck in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 ST Jayasuriya 0 1 1 Srl Ind Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2002
2 RW Staple 0 1 2 USA NZl The Oval 10 Sep 2004
3 Habibul Bashar 0 1 1 Ban Win Jaipur 11 Oct 2006
4 AB de Villiers 0 1 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 07 Jun 2017

 

AB de Villiers collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 115th occasion of a captain dismissed first ball for a duck in the history of one day internationals. His dismissal provides the seventh   occasion of South African captain suffer such an ignominy in one day internationals.  All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 WJ Cronje 0 1 2 v Australia Faridabad 25 Oct 1996
2 SM Pollock 0 1 1 v New Zealand Hobart 15 Jan 2002
3 GC Smith 0 1 2 v Pakistan Johannesburg 14 Feb 2007
4 GC Smith 0 1 1 v Pakistan Lahore 29 Oct 2007
5 HM Amla 0 1 1 v Australia Port Elizabeth 23 Oct 2011
6 AB de Villiers 0 1 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 07 Jun 2017

 

AB de Villiers collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the third occasion of a South African captain dismissed first ball for a duck in the history of one day internationals against Pakistan. He became  the second South African captain to  suffer such an ignominy.  All such occasions are tabulated below

 

No Player Runs BF Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GC Smith 0 1 2 v Pakistan Johannesburg 14 Feb 2007
2 GC Smith 0 1 1 v Pakistan Lahore 29 Oct 2007
3 AB de Villiers 0 1 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 07 Jun 2017

 

AB de Villiers and WD Parnell collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the 60th and 61st occasion of batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in the Champions Trophy. It also provides the sixth occasion of two batsmen collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. All such six occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 MV Boucher 0 1 1 RSA Srl Dhaka 30 Oct 1998
  2 JN Rhodes 0 1 1 RSA Srl Dhaka 30 Oct 1998
                   
2 1 Mohd Yousuf 0 1 1 Pak Srl Col-RPS 12 Sep 2002
  2 Wasim Akram 0 1 1 Pak Srl Col-RPS 12 Sep 2002
                   
3 1 ML Patel 0 1 1 Ken Pak Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
  2 MA Suji 0 1 1 Ken Pak Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
                   
4 1 Umar Akmal 0 1 1 Pak Ind Centurion 26 Sep 2009
  2 Mohd Amir 0 1 1 Pak Ind Centurion 26 Sep 2009
                   
5 1 MA Wood 0 1 1 Eng NZl Cardiff 06 Jun 2017
  2 JT Ball 0 1 1 Eng NZl Cardiff 06 Jun 2017
                   
6 1 AB de Villiers 0 1 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 07 Jun 2017
  2 WD Parnell 0 1 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 07 Jun 2017

 

AB de Villiers and WD Parnell collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the second occasion of two South African batsmen collecting the first ball duck in an innings in the tournament. All such six occasions are listed below

 

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 MV Boucher 0 1 1 RSA Srl Dhaka 30 Oct 1998
  2 JN Rhodes 0 1 1 RSA Srl Dhaka 30 Oct 1998
                   
2 1 AB de Villiers 0 1 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 07 Jun 2017
  2 WD Parnell 0 1 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 07 Jun 2017

 

AB de Villiers and WD Parnell collected first ball ducks in this game to provide the second occasion of two batsmen collecting the first ball duck in an innings against Pakistan in the tournament. All such six occasions are listed below

Interesting enough, both these occasions have come at Birmingham.

 

No No Player Runs BF Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 ML Patel 0 1 1 Ken Pak Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
  2 MA Suji 0 1 1 Ken Pak Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
                   
2 1 AB de Villiers 0 1 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 07 Jun 2017
  2 WD Parnell 0 1 1 RSA Pak Birmingham 07 Jun 2017

 

DA Miller scored 75 not out in this game to provide the 12th occasion of a South African batsman scoring 75 plus runs in the Champions Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GC Smith 141 2 v England Centurion 27 Sep 2009
2 HH Gibbs 116* 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
3 HH Gibbs 116 1 v Kenya Colombo (RPS) 20 Sep 2002
4 JH Kallis 113* 1 v Sri Lanka Dhaka 30 Oct 1998
5 HM Amla 103 1 v Sri Lanka The Oval 03 Jun 2017
6 HH Gibbs 101 1 v West Indies The Oval 18 Sep 2004
7 JH Kallis 97 2 v India Colombo (RPS) 25 Sep 2002
8 HM Amla 81 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
9 JH Kallis 78* 2 v England Nairobi (Gym) 10 Oct 2000
10 HH Gibbs 77 1 v West Indies Jaipur 02 Nov 2006
11 DA Miller 75* 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 07 Jun 2017
12 F du Plessis 75 1 v Sri Lanka The Oval 03 Jun 2017

 

DA Miller scored 75 not out in this game to provide the second occasion of a South African batsman scoring 75 plus runs against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy after HM Amla. HM Amla had scored 81 at Birmingham on 10.06.13. Both the occasions are listed below. Interestingly both the batsmen chose Birmingham as venue to score 75 plus runs

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 HM Amla 81 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 10 Jun 2013
2 DA Miller 75* 1 v Pakistan Birmingham 07 Jun 2017

South Africa’s run aggregate in the Champions Trophy read exact 5000 at the end of this game. South Africa became the second team in the tournament to have an aggregate of 5000 plus runs in the tournament after England. England has an aggregate of 5113. The following table details the performance of  these two teams

 

Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
England 68 1998-2017 23 205 38 5113 133* 30.61 4 34 19
South Africa 50 1998-2017 23 201 41 5000 141 31.25 6 26 21

 

AB de Villier and WD Parnell failed to score in this game  and the number of South Africna batsmen who have scored ducks  in the Champions Trophy swelled to 21 at the end of this game. South Africa and Pakistan share the record for most number of ducks by their batsmen in the tournament with 21 ducks each

 

Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
South Africa 50 1998-2017 23 201 41 5000 141 31.25 6 26 21
Pakistan 50 1998-2017 20 179 31 3474 128 23.47 3 14 21

 

Pakistan capped Fakhar Zaman for this game. He became the 50th cricketer to represent Pakistan in Champions Trophy. Pakistan became the fifth team to field 50 plus cricketers in the tournament. The following table lists the details of each of these five teams

 

No Team Players Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 England 68 1998-2017 23 205 38 5113 133* 30.61 4 34 19
2 West Indies 55 1998-2013 24 203 43 4489 133* 28.05 6 19 16
3 Australia 51 1998-2017 23 176 41 4337 136* 32.12 3 26 12
4 South Africa 50 1998-2017 23 201 41 5000 141 31.25 6 26 21
5 Pakistan 50 1998-2017 20 179 31 3474 128 23.47 3 14 21

 

Pakistan capped Fakhar Zaman for this game. He became the 212th cricketer to represent Pakistan in one day games. He also became the sixth Pakistan cricketer to make his debut against South Africa in one day games.

 

Pakistan had made 119 for 3 when the rain interefered at the end of 27 over. The DLS par score at the end of 27 overs was 100 and hence Pakistan was declared winners by 19 runs on DLS Method {not under DL Method as reported by some portals and newspapers}

 

 

Results of the games when a team has been inserted in by the opposition in Champions Trophy

Results of the games when a team has been inserted in by the opposition in Champions Trophy

The Champions Trophy has witnessed 56 occasions of a team being inserted in by the opposition as of 06.06.17. All such occasions are tabulated below

 

RESULTS WHEN A TEAM  HAS BEEN INSERTED BY THE OPPOSITION IN CHAMPIONS TROPHY
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka Won 005 wkts 051 won 2nd v New Zealand Dhaka 26 Oct 1998
2 Australia Lost 044 runs   won 2nd v India Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
3 Sri Lanka Lost 092 runs   won 2nd v South Africa Dhaka 30 Oct 1998
4 South Africa Won 004 wkts 018 won 2nd v West Indies Dhaka 01 Nov 1998
5 India Won 008 wkts 045 won 2nd v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
6 West Indies Lost 108 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 2000
7 Australia Lost 020 runs   won 2nd v India Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
8 Zimbabwe Lost 064 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 09 Oct 2000
9 New Zealand Won 004 wkts 002 won 2nd v India Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
10 South Africa Won 002 wkts 000 won 2nd v West Indies Colombo (SSC) 13 Sep 2002
11 Bangladesh Lost 167 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Colombo (SSC) 23 Sep 2002
12 Zimbabwe Lost 152 runs   won 2nd v England Birmingham 10 Sep 2004
13 U.S.A. Lost 210 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand The Oval 10 Sep 2004
14 Kenya Lost 098 runs   won 2nd v India Southampton 11 Sep 2004
15 Australia Won 009 wkts 253 won 2nd v U.S.A. Southampton 13 Sep 2004
16 Sri Lanka Won 004 wkts 037 won 2nd v Zimbabwe The Oval 14 Sep 2004
17 Pakistan Won 007 wkts 188 won 2nd v Kenya Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
18 Bangladesh Lost 138 runs   won 2nd v West Indies Southampton 15 Sep 2004
19 Australia Won 007 wkts 076 won 2nd v New Zealand The Oval 16 Sep 2004
20 Sri Lanka Lost 049 runs   won 2nd v England Southampton 17 Sep 2004
21 West Indies Won 005 wkts 007 won 2nd v South Africa The Oval 18 Sep 2004
22 Pakistan Won 003 wkts 004 won 2nd v India Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
23 England Won 006 wkts 021 won 2nd v Australia Birmingham 21 Sep 2004
24 West Indies Won 002 wkts 007 won 2nd v England The Oval 25 Sep 2004
25 Bangladesh Lost 037 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka Mohali 07 Oct 2006
26 Zimbabwe Lost 101 runs   won 2nd v Bangladesh Jaipur 13 Oct 2006
27 India Won 004 wkts 123 won 2nd v England Jaipur 15 Oct 2006
28 South Africa Lost 087 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Mumbai (BS) 16 Oct 2006
29 Australia Won 006 wkts 079 won 2nd v England Jaipur 21 Oct 2006
30 Sri Lanka Lost 078 runs   won 2nd v South Africa Ahmedabad 24 Oct 2006
31 Pakistan Lost 051 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
32 West Indies Won 003 wkts 002 won 2nd v India Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
33 New Zealand Lost 034 runs   won 2nd v Australia Mohali 01 Nov 2006
34 South Africa Lost 055 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka Centurion 22 Sep 2009
35 South Africa Won 005 wkts 053 won 2nd v New Zealand Centurion 24 Sep 2009
36 England Won 006 wkts 030 won 2nd v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 25 Sep 2009
37 West Indies Lost 050 runs   won 2nd v Australia Johannesburg 26 Sep 2009
38 Sri Lanka Lost 038 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
39 New Zealand Won 004 wkts 137 won 2nd v England Johannesburg 29 Sep 2009
40 Australia Won 002 wkts 000 won 2nd v Pakistan Centurion 30 Sep 2009
41 India Won 007 wkts 107 won 2nd v West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
42 South Africa Lost 026 runs   won 2nd v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
43 West Indies Won 002 wkts 056 won 2nd v Pakistan The Oval 07 Jun 2013
44 India Won 008 wkts 065 won 2nd v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
45 Sri Lanka Won 007 wkts 017 won 2nd v England The Oval 13 Jun 2013
46 West Indies Tied   won 2nd v South Africa Cardiff 14 Jun 2013
47 India Won 008 wkts 017 won 2nd v Pakistan Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
48 New Zealand Lost 010 runs   won 2nd v England Cardiff 16 Jun 2013
49 Australia Lost 020 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka The Oval 17 Jun 2013
50 England Won 007 wkts 075 won 2nd v South Africa The Oval 19 Jun 2013
51 India Won 008 wkts 090 won 2nd v Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
52 England Lost 005 runs   won 2nd v India Birmingham 23 Jun 2013
53 England Won 008 wkts 016 won 2nd v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
54 Sri Lanka Lost 096 runs   won 2nd v South Africa The Oval 03 Jun 2017
55 Pakistan Lost 124 runs   won 2nd v India Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
56 New Zealand Lost 087 runs   won 2nd v England Cardiff 06 Jun 2017

 

There are 28 occasion of a team winning the game after being inserted by the opposition and 27 occasion of a team losing the game after being inserted by the opposition in the Champions Trophy. One game has ended in a tie. The following table list the teams  whih have won, tied and lost

 

MATCH RESULTS – WON
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka Won 005 wkts 051 won 2nd v New Zealand Dhaka 26 Oct 1998
2 South Africa Won 004 wkts 018 won 2nd v West Indies Dhaka 01 Nov 1998
3 India Won 008 wkts 045 won 2nd v Kenya Nairobi (Gym) 03 Oct 2000
4 New Zealand Won 004 wkts 002 won 2nd v India Nairobi (Gym) 15 Oct 2000
5 South Africa Won 002 wkts 000 won 2nd v West Indies Colombo (SSC) 13 Sep 2002
6 Australia Won 009 wkts 253 won 2nd v U.S.A. Southampton 13 Sep 2004
7 Sri Lanka Won 004 wkts 037 won 2nd v Zimbabwe The Oval 14 Sep 2004
8 Pakistan Won 007 wkts 188 won 2nd v Kenya Birmingham 14 Sep 2004
9 Australia Won 007 wkts 076 won 2nd v New Zealand The Oval 16 Sep 2004
10 West Indies Won 005 wkts 007 won 2nd v South Africa The Oval 18 Sep 2004
11 Pakistan Won 003 wkts 004 won 2nd v India Birmingham 19 Sep 2004
12 England Won 006 wkts 021 won 2nd v Australia Birmingham 21 Sep 2004
13 West Indies Won 002 wkts 007 won 2nd v England The Oval 25 Sep 2004
14 India Won 004 wkts 123 won 2nd v England Jaipur 15 Oct 2006
15 Australia Won 006 wkts 079 won 2nd v England Jaipur 21 Oct 2006
16 West Indies Won 003 wkts 002 won 2nd v India Ahmedabad 26 Oct 2006
17 South Africa Won 005 wkts 053 won 2nd v New Zealand Centurion 24 Sep 2009
18 England Won 006 wkts 030 won 2nd v Sri Lanka Johannesburg 25 Sep 2009
19 New Zealand Won 004 wkts 137 won 2nd v England Johannesburg 29 Sep 2009
20 Australia Won 002 wkts 000 won 2nd v Pakistan Centurion 30 Sep 2009
21 India Won 007 wkts 107 won 2nd v West Indies Johannesburg 30 Sep 2009
22 West Indies Won 002 wkts 056 won 2nd v Pakistan The Oval 07 Jun 2013
23 India Won 008 wkts 065 won 2nd v West Indies The Oval 11 Jun 2013
24 Sri Lanka Won 007 wkts 017 won 2nd v England The Oval 13 Jun 2013
25 India Won 008 wkts 017 won 2nd v Pakistan Birmingham 15 Jun 2013
26 England Won 007 wkts 075 won 2nd v South Africa The Oval 19 Jun 2013
27 India Won 008 wkts 090 won 2nd v Sri Lanka Cardiff 20 Jun 2013
28 England Won 008 wkts 016 won 2nd v Bangladesh The Oval 01 Jun 2017
MATCH RESULTS – TIED GAME
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies Tied   won 2nd v South Africa Cardiff 14 Jun 2013
MATCH RESULTS – LOST
No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia Lost 044 runs   won 2nd v India Dhaka 28 Oct 1998
2 Sri Lanka Lost 092 runs   won 2nd v South Africa Dhaka 30 Oct 1998
3 West Indies Lost 108 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 04 Oct 2000
4 Australia Lost 020 runs   won 2nd v India Nairobi (Gym) 07 Oct 2000
5 Zimbabwe Lost 064 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Nairobi (Gym) 09 Oct 2000
6 Bangladesh Lost 167 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Colombo (SSC) 23 Sep 2002
7 Zimbabwe Lost 152 runs   won 2nd v England Birmingham 10 Sep 2004
8 U.S.A. Lost 210 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand The Oval 10 Sep 2004
9 Kenya Lost 098 runs   won 2nd v India Southampton 11 Sep 2004
10 Bangladesh Lost 138 runs   won 2nd v West Indies Southampton 15 Sep 2004
11 Sri Lanka Lost 049 runs   won 2nd v England Southampton 17 Sep 2004
12 Bangladesh Lost 037 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka Mohali 07 Oct 2006
13 Zimbabwe Lost 101 runs   won 2nd v Bangladesh Jaipur 13 Oct 2006
14 South Africa Lost 087 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Mumbai (BS) 16 Oct 2006
15 Sri Lanka Lost 078 runs   won 2nd v South Africa Ahmedabad 24 Oct 2006
16 Pakistan Lost 051 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Mohali 25 Oct 2006
17 New Zealand Lost 034 runs   won 2nd v Australia Mohali 01 Nov 2006
18 South Africa Lost 055 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka Centurion 22 Sep 2009
19 West Indies Lost 050 runs   won 2nd v Australia Johannesburg 26 Sep 2009
20 Sri Lanka Lost 038 runs   won 2nd v New Zealand Johannesburg 27 Sep 2009
21 South Africa Lost 026 runs   won 2nd v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
22 New Zealand Lost 010 runs   won 2nd v England Cardiff 16 Jun 2013
23 Australia Lost 020 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka The Oval 17 Jun 2013
24 England Lost 005 runs   won 2nd v India Birmingham 23 Jun 2013
25 Sri Lanka Lost 096 runs   won 2nd v South Africa The Oval 03 Jun 2017
26 Pakistan Lost 124 runs   won 2nd v India Birmingham 04 Jun 2017
27 New Zealand Lost 087 runs   won 2nd v England Cardiff 06 Jun 2017