Team totals of 600 plus runs in test innings against Pakistan

Team totals of 600 plus runs in test innings against Pakistan

Australia’s total of 624 for 8 declared provides the twelfth occasion of a team posting a team total of 600 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 West Indies 790/3d 208.1 2 v Pakistan Kingston 26 Feb 1958
2 New Zealand 690 143.1 2 v Pakistan Sharjah 26 Nov 2014
3 India 675/5d 161.5 1 v Pakistan Multan 28 Mar 2004
4 Sri Lanka 644/7d 155.2 1 v Pakistan Karachi 21 Feb 2009
5 India 626 150.2 1 v Pakistan Bangalore 08 Dec 2007
6 Australia 624/8d 142.0 2 v Pakistan Melbourne 26 Dec 2016
7 South Africa 620/7d 135.0 1 v Pakistan Cape Town 02 Jan 2003
8 Australia 617 211.0 1 v Pakistan Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
9 India 616/5d 152.5 1 v Pakistan Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
10 Sri Lanka 606 151.0 1 v Pakistan Lahore 01 Mar 2009
11 India 603 165.4 2 v Pakistan Faisalabad 21 Jan 2006
12 India 600 177.2 2 v Pakistan Rawalpindi 13 Apr 2004

The following table furnishes the team wise break up of occasions of posting a team total of 600 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan.

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia 624/8d 142.0 2 v Pakistan Melbourne 26 Dec 2016
2 Australia 617 211.0 1 v Pakistan Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
               
1 India 675/5d 161.5 1 v Pakistan Multan 28 Mar 2004
2 India 626 150.2 1 v Pakistan Bangalore 08 Dec 2007
3 India 616/5d 152.5 1 v Pakistan Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
4 India 603 165.4 2 v Pakistan Faisalabad 21 Jan 2006
5 India 600 177.2 2 v Pakistan Rawalpindi 13 Apr 2004
               
1 New Zealand 690 143.1 2 v Pakistan Sharjah 26 Nov 2014
               
1 South Africa 620/7d 135.0 1 v Pakistan Cape Town 02 Jan 2003
               
1 Sri Lanka 644/7d 155.2 1 v Pakistan Karachi 21 Feb 2009
2 Sri Lanka 606 151.0 1 v Pakistan Lahore 01 Mar 2009
               
1 West Indies 790/3d 208.1 2 v Pakistan Kingston 26 Feb 1958
Australia’s totals of 600 plus runs in a test innings

Australia’s totals of 600 plus runs in a test innings

Australia posted a total of 624 for 8 declared against Pakistan in the ongoing test at Melbourne to provide the 32nd occasion of Australia posting a total of 600 plus runs in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia 758/8d 245.4 v West Indies Kingston 11 Jun 1955
2 Australia 735/6d 146.3 v Zimbabwe Perth 09 Oct 2003
3 Australia 729/6d 232.0 v England Lord’s 27 Jun 1930
4 Australia 701 171.2 v England The Oval 18 Aug 1934
5 Australia 695 256.1 v England The Oval 16 Aug 1930
6 Australia 674 151.3×8 v India Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
7 Australia 674/6d 181.0 v England Cardiff 08 Jul 2009
8 Australia 668 235.5 v West Indies Bridgetown 14 May 1955
9 Australia 659/8d 173.0×8 v England Sydney 13 Dec 1946
10 Australia 659/4d 163.0 v India Sydney 03 Jan 2012
11 Australia 656/8d 255.5 v England Manchester 23 Jul 1964
12 Australia 653/4d 193.0 v England Leeds 22 Jul 1993
13 Australia 652/7d 146.0 v South Africa Johannesburg 22 Feb 2002
14 Australia 650/6d 189.0 v West Indies Bridgetown 05 May 1965
15 Australia 645 158.6×8 v England Brisbane 29 Nov 1946
16 Australia 641/4d 152.0 v England The Oval 23 Aug 2001
17 Australia 632/4d 196.0 v England Lord’s 17 Jun 1993
18 Australia 628/8d 193.4 v South Africa Johannesburg 28 Feb 1997
19 Australia 624/8d 142.0 v Pakistan Melbourne 26 Dec 2016
20 Australia 619 152.7×8 v West Indies Sydney 14 Feb 1969
21 Australia 617 211.0 v Pakistan Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980
22 Australia 617/5d 174.0 v Sri Lanka Perth 08 Dec 1995
23 Australia 607/6d 183.0 v New Zealand Brisbane 03 Dec 1993
24 Australia 605/9d 154.3 v West Indies Bridgetown 01 May 2003
25 Australia 604 140.5×8 v England Melbourne 26 Feb 1937
26 Australia 604/7d 157.0 v India Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
27 Australia 602/6d 206.3 v England Nottingham 10 Aug 1989
28 Australia 602/9d 155.0 v England Brisbane 23 Nov 2006
29 Australia 601/8d 129.0×8 v England Brisbane 26 Nov 1954
30 Australia 601/7d 178.3 v England Leeds 08 Jun 1989
31 Australia 600 149.5×8 v England Melbourne 01 Jan 1925
32 Australia 600/9d 201.0 v West Indies Port of Spain 11 Apr 1955

The following table lists the occasions of Australia posting a total of 600 plus runs in a test innings at home. There are twelve such occasions.

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia 674 151.3×8 v India Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
2 Australia 659/8d 173.0×8 v England Sydney 13 Dec 1946
3 Australia 659/4d 163.0 v India Sydney 03 Jan 2012
4 Australia 645 158.6×8 v England Brisbane 29 Nov 1946
5 Australia 624/8d 142.0 v Pakistan Melbourne 26 Dec 2016
6 Australia 619 152.7×8 v West Indies Sydney 14 Feb 1969
7 Australia 607/6d 183.0 v New Zealand Brisbane 03 Dec 1993
8 Australia 604 140.5×8 v England Melbourne 26 Feb 1937
9 Australia 604/7d 157.0 v India Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
10 Australia 602/9d 155.0 v England Brisbane 23 Nov 2006
11 Australia 601/8d 129.0×8 v England Brisbane 26 Nov 1954
12 Australia 600 149.5×8 v England Melbourne 01 Jan 1925

Australia has posted 600 plus runs in a test innings at Melbourne. All the three occasions are listed below. Australia’s 624 for 8 declared in this test represents its highest total in a test at Melbourne. It is also noted that this total has come in least number of overs – 142.0 overs.

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia 624/8d 142.0 v Pakistan Melbourne 26 Dec 2016
2 Australia 604 140.5×8 v England Melbourne 26 Feb 1937
3 Australia 600 149.5×8 v England Melbourne 01 Jan 1925

Australia’s 624 for 8 declared in this test represents its highest team total against Pakistan in a test inning and also provides the second occasion of Australia posting a total of 600 plus runs against Pakistan in a test innings. Australia’s previous best total of 600 plus runs against Pakistan was its 617 at Faisalabad in Mar 1980. The following table lists both the occasions

No Team Score Overs Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia 624/8d 142.0 v Pakistan Melbourne 26 Dec 2016
2 Australia 617 211.0 v Pakistan Faisalabad 06 Mar 1980

 

Batsmen scoring two double centuries in a calendar year – Azhar Ali of Pakistan is the new entrant to the list

Batsmen scoring two double centuries in a calendar year – Azhar Ali of Pakistan is the new entrant to the list

Azhar Ali joined the elite list of batsmen who have scored double hundreds on two occasions in a calendar year. He had scored 302 not out against West Indies at Dubai-DSC in Oct 2016 and 205 not out against Australia in the ongoing test at Melbourne in Dec 2016. His feat provides the 29th occasion of a batsman scoring two or more double hundreds in a calendar year. Azhar Ali became the first Pakistan batsman to accomplish such a feat

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 Year
1 MJ Clarke Aus 4 4 2 1028 329* 514.00 4 0 0 2012
2 DG Bradman Aus 3 3 0 820 334 273.33 3 0 0 1930
3 RT Ponting Aus 3 3 0 705 257 235.00 3 0 0 2003
4 BB McCullum NZl 3 3 0 728 302 242.66 3 0 0 2014
5 V Kohli Ind 3 3 0 646 235 215.33 3 0 0 2016
6 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 0 451 251 225.50 2 0 0 1928
7 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 449 226 224.50 2 0 0 1931
8 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 1 563 336* 563.00 2 0 0 1933
9 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 548 304 274.00 2 0 0 1934
10 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 1 448 231* 448.00 2 0 0 1936
11 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 482 270 241.00 2 0 0 1937
12 GM Turner NZl 2 2 1 482 259 482.00 2 0 0 1972
13 IVA Richards Win 2 2 0 523 291 261.50 2 0 0 1976
14 GS Chappell Aus 2 2 0 405 204 202.50 2 0 0 1981
15 CG Greenidge Win 2 2 1 437 223 437.00 2 0 0 1984
16 VG Kambli Ind 2 2 0 451 227 225.50 2 0 0 1993
17 MS Atapattu Srl 2 2 1 402 201* 402.00 2 0 0 2001
18 R Dravid Ind 2 2 0 455 233 227.50 2 0 0 2003
19 BC Lara Win 2 2 0 411 209 205.50 2 0 0 2003
20 GC Smith SAF 2 2 0 536 277 268.00 2 0 0 2003
21 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 0 502 270 251.00 2 0 0 2004
22 SR Tendulkar Ind 2 2 2 489 248* 2 0 0 2004
23 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 2 422 222* 2 0 0 2007
24 V Sehwag Ind 2 2 1 520 319 520.00 2 0 0 2008
25 DPMD Jayawardene Srl 2 2 0 515 275 257.50 2 0 0 2009
26 TT Samaraweera Srl 2 2 0 445 231 222.50 2 0 0 2009
27 SR Tendulkar Ind 2 2 0 417 214 208.50 2 0 0 2010
28 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 0 540 319 270.00 2 0 0 2014
29 Azhar Ali Pak 2 2 2 507 302* 2 0 0 2016

DG Bradman {04}. KC Sangakkara {03}, WR Hammond {03} and SR Tendulkar {02} are the four batsmen to score two or more double hundreds in a calendar year in two or more calendar years. The performance of these four batsmen are furnished below

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 Year
1 DG Bradman Aus 3 3 0 820 334 273.33 3 0 0 1930
2 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 449 226 224.50 2 0 0 1931
3 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 548 304 274.00 2 0 0 1934
4 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 482 270 241.00 2 0 0 1937
                         
1 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 0 502 270 251.00 2 0 0 2004
2 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 2 422 222* 2 0 0 2007
3 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 0 540 319 270.00 2 0 0 2014
                         
1 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 0 451 251 225.50 2 0 0 1928
2 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 1 563 336* 563.00 2 0 0 1933
3 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 1 448 231* 448.00 2 0 0 1936
                         
1 SR Tendulkar Ind 2 2 2 489 248* 2 0 0 2004
2 SR Tendulkar Ind 2 2 0 417 214 208.50 2 0 0 2010

The Calendar years of 2003, 2004, 2009, 2014 and 2016 have witnessed batsmen scoring two or more double hundreds on two or more occasions. The following table lists all such occasions

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 Year
1 RT Ponting Aus 3 3 0 705 257 235.00 3 0 0 2003
2 R Dravid Ind 2 2 0 455 233 227.50 2 0 0 2003
3 BC Lara Win 2 2 0 411 209 205.50 2 0 0 2003
4 GC Smith SAF 2 2 0 536 277 268.00 2 0 0 2003
                         
1 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 0 502 270 251.00 2 0 0 2004
2 SR Tendulkar Ind 2 2 2 489 248* 2 0 0 2004
                         
1 DPMD Jayawardene Srl 2 2 0 515 275 257.50 2 0 0 2009
2 TT Samaraweera Srl 2 2 0 445 231 222.50 2 0 0 2009
                         
1 BB McCullum NZl 3 3 0 728 302 242.66 3 0 0 2014
2 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 0 540 319 270.00 2 0 0 2014
                         
1 V Kohli Ind 3 3 0 646 235 215.33 3 0 0 2016
2 Azhar Ali Pak 2 2 2 507 302* 2 0 0 2016

The following table lists the teams wise break up of 29 occasions in which the batsmen have scored two or more double hundreds in a calendar year

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave C HC 0 Year
1 MJ Clarke Aus 4 4 2 1028 329* 514.00 4 0 0 2012
2 DG Bradman Aus 3 3 0 820 334 273.33 3 0 0 1930
3 RT Ponting Aus 3 3 0 705 257 235.00 3 0 0 2003
4 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 449 226 224.50 2 0 0 1931
5 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 548 304 274.00 2 0 0 1934
6 DG Bradman Aus 2 2 0 482 270 241.00 2 0 0 1937
7 GS Chappell Aus 2 2 0 405 204 202.50 2 0 0 1981
                         
1 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 0 451 251 225.50 2 0 0 1928
2 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 1 563 336* 563.00 2 0 0 1933
3 WR Hammond Eng 2 2 1 448 231* 448.00 2 0 0 1936
                         
1 V Kohli Ind 3 3 0 646 235 215.33 3 0 0 2016
2 VG Kambli Ind 2 2 0 451 227 225.50 2 0 0 1993
3 R Dravid Ind 2 2 0 455 233 227.50 2 0 0 2003
4 SR Tendulkar Ind 2 2 2 489 248* 2 0 0 2004
5 V Sehwag Ind 2 2 1 520 319 520.00 2 0 0 2008
6 SR Tendulkar Ind 2 2 0 417 214 208.50 2 0 0 2010
                         
1 BB McCullum NZl 3 3 0 728 302 242.66 3 0 0 2014
2 GM Turner NZl 2 2 1 482 259 482.00 2 0 0 1972
                         
1 Azhar Ali Pak 2 2 2 507 302* 2 0 0 2016
                         
1 GC Smith SAF 2 2 0 536 277 268.00 2 0 0 2003
                         
1 MS Atapattu Srl 2 2 1 402 201* 402.00 2 0 0 2001
2 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 0 502 270 251.00 2 0 0 2004
3 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 2 422 222* 2 0 0 2007
4 DPMD Jayawardene Srl 2 2 0 515 275 257.50 2 0 0 2009
5 TT Samaraweera Srl 2 2 0 445 231 222.50 2 0 0 2009
6 KC Sangakkara Srl 2 2 0 540 319 270.00 2 0 0 2014
                         
1 IVA Richards Win 2 2 0 523 291 261.50 2 0 0 1976
2 CG Greenidge Win 2 2 1 437 223 437.00 2 0 0 1984
3 BC Lara Win 2 2 0 411 209 205.50 2 0 0 2003

Ranji Trophy Matches completed in one day

Ranji Trophy Matches completed in one day

It has been widely believed by Indian Statistician fraternity and also world over that the only Ranji Trophy match that was completed in one day was the inaugural Ranji Trophy Match between Madras and Mysore played at Madras-Chepauk on 04.11.1934

As I was browsing through the Record Section of Association of Cricket Statisticians, I  found another  Ranji Trophy was completed in one day. It was the game between Saurashtra and Baroda played at Municipal Stadium, Rajkot on 05.12.1959

The url of the score card of this game culled from the portal espncricinf0.com is produced below. In this game, Baroda had won the toss and inserted the opposition.  Saurashtra was dismissed for 252 in its first innings. Baroda was batting with the score reading 24 for 2 and Saurashtra conceded the match following the death of Maharajshree Duleep Singh. Many of the players were related to him.

Baroda was led by DK Gaekwad.  Other cricketers who later or earlier shone for the national team are CG Borde. RH Shodhan, G Kishenchand. JM Ghorpade and JW Ghorpade

The url of this game is copied below – http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1950S/1959-60/IND_LOCAL/RANJI/WEST/SAU_BARODA_RJI-W_05-07DEC1959.html

 

Ranji Trophy – Karnataka dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in an innings

Ranji Trophy – Karnataka dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in an innings

Karantaka was dismissed for 88 in the first innings of its Quarter Final game of 2016-17 season against Tamilnadu to provide the 20th occasion of Mysore/Karnataka dismissed for a total of less than  100 runs  in an innings of Ranji Trophy match. All such occasions are listed below

No Total Opposition Ground Season
1 28  Bombay Gymkhana Ground, Bangalore 1951-52
2 38  Madras Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras 1936-37
3 46  Madras Nehru Stadium, Madras 1964-65
4 48  Madras Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras 1934-35
5 59  Madras Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras 1934-35
6 68  Bombay Brabourne Stadium, Bombay 1941-42
7 68  Hyderabad Railways Recreation Club Ground, Secunderabad 1942-43
8 74  Kerala The Government Victoria College Ground, Palakkad 1996-97
9 78  Madras Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras 1944-45
10 83  Hyderabad Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 1957-58
11 85  Baroda Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara 2006-07
12 88  Baroda Reliance Cricket Stadium, Vadodara 2010-11
13 88 Tamilnadu Dr YSR ACA-ADA Stadium.Visakapatnam 2016-17
14 89  Madras Central College Ground, Bangalore 1969-70
15 89  Hyderabad Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad 2003-04
16 89  Bengal Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2006-07
17 90  Bombay Brabourne Stadium, Bombay 1971-72
18 94  Madras Nehru Stadium, Madras 1964-65
19 94  Tamil Nadu M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1987-88
20 98  Tamil Nadu MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Madras 1988-89

Karantaka was dismissed for 88 in the first innings of its Quarter Final game of 2016-17 season against Tamilnadu to provide the tenth occasion of Mysore/Karnataka dismissed for a total of less than 100 runs  in an innings against Madras/Tamilnadu in Ranji Trophy  All such occasions are listed below

No Total Opposition Ground Season
1 38  Madras Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras 1936-37
2 46  Madras Nehru Stadium, Madras 1964-65
3 48  Madras Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras 1934-35
4 59  Madras Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras 1934-35
5 78  Madras Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk, Madras 1944-45
6 89  Madras Central College Ground, Bangalore 1969-70
7 94  Madras Nehru Stadium, Madras 1964-65
8 94  Tamil Nadu M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1987-88
9 98  Tamil Nadu MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Madras 1988-89
10 88 Tamilnadu Dr YSR ACA-ADA Stadium.Visakapatnam 2016-17

The Karnataka-Tamilnadu encounter was completed in two days to provide the first occasion of a Ranji Trophy game getting completed in two days. The following table lists the first class games completed in two days.

No Days Match Ground Start date
1 2 Manchester v Yorkshire Moss Lane, Manchester 1844-07-04
2 2 Marylebone Cricket Club v Surrey Lord’s Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood 1872-05-13
3 2 Wellington v Auckland Basin Reserve, Wellington 1873-11-28
4 2 Oxford University v Marylebone Cricket Club Magdalen Ground, Oxford 1880-05-27
5 2 Marylebone Cricket Club v Lancashire Lord’s Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood 1886-05-17
6 2 Lancashire v Somerset Old Trafford, Manchester 1892-08-08
7 2 Auckland v New South Wales Auckland Domain, Auckland 1894-01-19
8 2 Lancashire v Somerset Old Trafford, Manchester 1894-07-16
9 2 Hampshire v Yorkshire County Ground, Southampton 1898-05-26
10 2 Middlesex v Somerset Lord’s Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood 1899-05-22
11 2 Kent v Sussex Angel Ground, Tonbridge 1919-06-20
12 2 Lancashire v Somerset Old Trafford, Manchester 1925-05-20

I had stated that the Karnataka-Tamilnadu encounter was the first game to be completed in two days which is incorrect. According the C Keshavamurthy – the domsestic Dada in Cricket stats, there are two more games. He was kind  enough to inform me this  through a email which is reproduced below

It has been stated that the TN/Knk match was the first RT match completed in two days – actually the TN/Knk QF match which ended in two days on 24.12.2016  provides the THIRD quarter final RTM ending in two days – of which one is a conceded match – here are the links for the other two QFs ending in two days –

http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/35/35817.html – Har/Ben at Calcutta – Ben won by ings & 4 runs

http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/21/21903.html – Del/Mum at Delhi – Del conceded the match

There may be other RTMs (not necessarily knock out matches) which might have ended in two days – since there are over 4500 RTMs I shall take a look and let you know when I finalise it.

 

Indian cricketers who have scored a fifty and captured five or more wickets in the same test

Indian cricketers who have scored a fifty and captured five or more wickets in the same test

RA Jadeja’s 51 and seven for 48 in the just concluded test against England at Chennai  provides the 21st occasion of an Indian cricketer scoring a fifty and capture five or more wickets in the same test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Team Runs Wkts Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Mankad MH Ind 72 & 184 5-196 Eng Lord’s 19.06.1952
2 Phadkar DG Ind 57 5-072 Pak Kolkota 12.12.1952
3 Umrigar PR Ind 56 & 172* 5-107 Win Port of Spain 04.04.1962
4 Surti RF Ind 70 & 053 5-074 Aus Adelaide 23.12.1967
5 Kapil Dev Ind 84 7-056 Pak Chennai 15.01.1980
6 Kapil Dev Ind 89 5-125 Eng Lord’s 10.06.1982
7 Kapil Dev Ind 73 5-102 Pak Karachi 23.12.1982
8 Shastri RJ Ind 52 5-075 Pak Nagpur 05.10.1983
9 Binny RMH Ind 52* 6-056 Pak Kolkata 11.02.1987
10 Prabhakar MM Ind 54* 6-132 Pak Faisalabad 23.11.1989
11 Kapil Dev Ind 56 5-130 Aus Adelaide 25.01.1992
12 Srinath J Ind 76 5-095 NZl Hamilton 02.01.1999
13 Joshi SB Ind 92 5-142 Ban Dhaka 10.11.2000
14 Pathan IK Ind 52 5-058 Zim Bulawayo 13.09.2005
15 Zaheer Khan Ind 57* 5-091 Aus Bangalore 09.10.2008
16 Kumar B Ind 52 6-082 Eng Lord’s 17.07.2014
17 Kumar B Ind 58 & 063* 5-082 Eng Nottingham 09.07.2014
18 Ashwin R Ind 56 5-061 SAF Delhi 03.12.2015
19 Jadeja RA Ind 50* 5-073 NZl Kanpur 22.09.2016
20 Ashwin R Ind 58 5-067 Eng Vizag 16.11.2016
21 Jadeja RA Ind 51 7-048 Eng Chennai 16.12.2016

RA Jadeja’s 51 and seven for 48 in the just concluded test against England at Chennai  provides the sixth occasion of an Indian cricketer scoring a fifty and capture five or more wickets in the same test against England.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Team Runs Wkts Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Mankad MH Ind 72 & 184 5-196 Eng Lord’s 19.06.1952
2 Kapil Dev Ind 89 5-125 Eng Lord’s 10.06.1982
3 Kumar B Ind 52 6-082 Eng Lord’s 17.07.2014
4 Kumar B Ind 58 & 063* 5-082 Eng Nottingham 09.07.2014
5 Ashwin R Ind 58 5-067 Eng Vizag 16.11.2016
6 Jadeja RA Ind 51 7-048 Eng Chennai 16.12.2016

R Ashwin {02}, RA Jadeja (02}, Kapil Dev {04} and B Kumar {02} are the four Indian bowlers to accomplish the feat on two or more occasions. RA Jadeja joins this exclusive list with his performance at Chennai. The following table furnish  the performance of  these four bowlers.

No Player Team Runs Wkts Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Ashwin R Ind 56 5-061 SAF Delhi 03.12.2015
2 Ashwin R Ind 58 5-067 Eng Vizag 16.11.2016
               
1 Jadeja RA Ind 50* 5-073 NZl Kanpur 22.09.2016
2 Jadeja RA Ind 51 7-048 Eng Chennai 16.12.2016
               
1 Kapil Dev Ind 84 7-056 Pak Chennai 15.01.1980
2 Kapil Dev Ind 89 5-125 Eng Lord’s 10.06.1982
3 Kapil Dev Ind 73 5-102 Pak Karachi 23.12.1982
4 Kapil Dev Ind 56 5-130 Aus Adelaide 25.01.1992
               
1 Kumar B Ind 52 6-082 Eng Lord’s 17.07.2014
2 Kumar B Ind 58 & 63* 5-082 Eng Nottingham 09.07.2014

 

Fifty and seven or more wickets in the same test – RA Jadeja joins the elite list

Fifty and seven or more wickets in the same test – RA Jadeja joins the elite list

RA Jadeja’s all round  performance of 51 and 7 for 48 in the just concluded test against England at Chennai provides the 16th occasion of a cricketer scoring a fifty and capturing seven or more wickets in an innings in the same test match in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Team Runs Wkts Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Bates W Eng 55 7-028 & 7-074 Aus Melbourne 19.01.1883
2 Giffen G Aus 53 7-128 Eng The Oval 14.08.1893
3 Trumble H Aus 64* 8-065 Eng The Oval 11.08.1902
4 Noble MA Aus 53* 7-100 Eng Sydney 26.02.1904
5 Kapil Dev Ind 84 7-056 Pak Chennai 15-01.1980
6 Imran Khan Pak 65 7-052 Eng Edgbaston 29.07.1982
7 Cairns BL NZl 64 7-143 Eng Wellington 20.01.1984
8 Botham IT Eng 81 8-103 Win Lord’s 28.06.1984
9 Marshall MD Win 63 7-080 NZl Bridgetown 26.04.1985
10 Hadlee RJ NZl 54 9-052 Aus Brisbane 08.11.1985
11 Emburey JE Eng 69 7-078 Aus Sydney 10.01.1987
12 Cairns CL NZl 72 7-027 Win Hamilton 16.12.1999
13 Vettori DL NZl 51 7-130 Srl Wellington 15.12.2006
14 Shakib Al Hasan Ban 71 7-036 NZl Chittagong 17.10.2008
15 Craig MD NZl 65 7-094 Pak Sharjah 26.11.2014
16 Jadeja RA Ind 51 7-048 Eng Chennai 16.12.2016

RA Jadeja became the second cricketer to score a fifty and capture seven wickets in an innings in the same test after Kapil Dev. Kapil Dev has scored 84 and captured seven for 56 against Pakistan at Chennai in Jan 1980. Interestingly enough – both the bowlers – Kapil Dev and RA Jadeja – chose Chennai to show case their performances

No Player Team Runs Wkts Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Kapil Dev Ind 84 7-056 Pak Chennai 15.01.1980
2 Jadeja RA Ind 51 7-048 Eng Chennai 16.12.2016

RA Jadeja became the sixth cricketer to score a fifty and capture seven wickets in an innings in the same test against England. The following table lists all the six such occasions

No Player Team Runs Wkts Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Giffen G Aus 53 7-128 Eng The Oval 14.08.1893
2 Trumble H Aus 64* 8-065 Eng The Oval 11.08.1902
3 Noble MA Aus 53* 7-100 Eng Sydney 26.02.1904
4 Imran Khan Pak 65 7-052 Eng Edgbaston 29.07.1982
5 Cairns BL NZl 64 7-143 Eng Wellington 20.01.1984
6 Jadeja RA Ind 51 7-048 Eng Chennai 16.12.2016

BL Cairns and CL Cairns are the only “Father-Son” combination to accomplish the feat. Father BL Cairns scored 64 and captured 7 for 143 against England at Wellington in Jan 1984, while Son CL Cairns  emulated  his father by scoring 72 and capturing 7 for 27 against West Indies in Dec 1999.

No Player Team Runs Wkts Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Cairns BL NZl 64 7-143 Eng Wellington 20.01.1984
2 Cairns CL NZl 72 7-027 Win Hamilton 16.12.1999
RA Jadeja’s unique feat – becomes the first cricketer in the annals of test cricket to score a fifty in an innings of a test, capture ten wickets and pouch four catches in the same test

RA Jadeja’s unique feat – becomes the first cricketer in the annals of test cricket to score a fifty in an innings of a test, capture ten wickets and pouch four catches in the same test

RA Jadeja’s all round performance of scoring 51 runs, capturing ten for 154 and pouching four catches in a match at Chennai in the recently concluded test against England makes him the only cricketer in the annals of test cricket to eke an all round performance of a fifty coupled with ten wickets in a test and taking four catches in a test.

The following table lists the 25 such occasions of all round performance by a cricketer in a test match of scoring a fifty coupled with ten or more wickets in a test – RA Jadeja’s feat providing the 25th such occasions

No Player FI SI W Conc Ct Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 W Bates 55 14 102 1 Eng Aus Melbourne 19 Jan 1883
2 H Trumble 64* 12 173 2 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1902
3 FE Woolley 62 10 049 2 Eng Aus The Oval 19 Aug 1912
4 AK Davidson 80 11 222 1 Aus Win Brisbane 09 Dec 1960
5 KD Boyce 72 11 147 0 Win Eng The Oval 26 Jul 1973
6 AW Greig 51 10 149 0 Eng NZl Auckland 20 Feb 1975
7 JK Lever 53 10 070 1 Eng Ind Delhi 17 Dec 1976
8 N Kapil Dev 84 11 146 1 Ind Pak Chennai 15 Jan 1980
9 RJ Hadlee 51 11 102 1 NZl Win Dunedin 08 Feb 1980
10 IT Botham 114 13 106 0 Eng Ind Mumbai 15 Feb 1980
11 Imran Khan 117 11 180 0 Pak Ind Faisalabad 03 Jan 1983
12 MD Marshall 63 11 120 1 Win NZl Bridgetown 26 Apr 1985
13 RJ Hadlee 54 15 123 2 NZl Aus Brisbane 08 Nov 1985
14 RJ Hadlee 68 10 140 0 NZl Eng Nottingham 07 Aug 1986
15 AR Border 75 11 096 0 Aus Win Sydney 26 Jan 1989
16 DJ Nash 56 11 169 2 NZl Eng Lord’s 16 Jun 1994
17 PS de Villiers 66* 10 108 2 SAF Pak Johannesburg 19 Jan 1995
18 MG Bevan 85* 10 113 1 Aus Win Adelaide 25 Jan 1997
19 CL Cairns 72 10 100 1 NZl Win Hamilton 16 Dec 1999
20 DL Vettori 51 10 183 0 NZl Srl Wellington 15 Dec 2006
21 DW Steyn 76 10 154 0 SAF Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2008
22 Shakib Al Hasan 137 10 124 0 Ban Zim Khulna 03 Nov 2014
23 MD Craig 65 10 203 2 NZl Pak Sharjah 26 Nov 2014
24 MDK Perera 64 10 099 1 Srl Aus Galle 04 Aug 2016
25 RA Jadeja 51 10 154 4 Ind Eng Chennai 16 Dec 2016

RA Jadeja became the second cricketer to perform  the feat of scoring a fifty coupled with ten plus wickets in a test after Kapil Dev. Both the performance is listed below. Interestingly enough both the cricketers chose Chennai as venue

No Player FI SI W Conc Ct Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 N Kapil Dev 84 11 146 1 Ind Pak Chennai 15 Jan 1980
2 RA Jadeja 51 10 154 4 Ind Eng Chennai 16 Dec 2016

RA Jadeja became the fifth cricketer to accomplish such a feat against England. All such occasions are listed below. RA Jadeja earns the distinction of performing the feat on home soil, while all the other occasions have come in English soil – that is the away soil for the bowler

No Player FI SI W Conc Ct Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 H Trumble 64* 12 173 2 Aus Eng The Oval 11 Aug 1902
2 KD Boyce 72 11 147 0 Win Eng The Oval 26 Jul 1973
3 RJ Hadlee 68 10 140 0 NZl Eng Nottingham 07 Aug 1986
4 DJ Nash 56 11 169 2 NZl Eng Lord’s 16 Jun 1994
5 RA Jadeja 51 10 154 4 Ind Eng Chennai 16 Dec 2016
Indian bowlers who have captured 25 plus wickets in a test series

Indian bowlers who have captured 25 plus wickets in a test series

R Ashwin and RA Jadeja captured 28 and 26 wickets against England In the just concluded test series to provide the 23rd and 24th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing 25 plus wickets in a test series. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Oppn Series M Inns Balls Runs W 5 10
1 BS Chandrasekhar Eng 1972-73 5 09 1747 662 35 4 0
2 MH Mankad Eng 1951-52 5 10 2225 571 34 1 1
3 SP Gupte NZl 1955-56 5 10 2140 669 34 4 0
4 N Kapil Dev Pak 1979-80 6 11 1271 566 32 3 1
5 Harbhajan Singh Aus 2000-01 3 06 1071 545 32 4 2
6 BS Bedi Aus 1977-78 5 10 1759 740 31 3 1
7 R Ashwin SAF 2015-16 4 07 988 345 31 4 1
8 N Kapil Dev Win 1983-84 6 10 1223 537 29 2 1
9 R Ashwin Aus 2012-13 4 08 1448 583 29 4 1
10 BS Chandrasekhar Aus 1977-78 5 10 1579 704 28 3 1
11 N Kapil Dev Aus 1979-80 6 12 1339 625 28 2 0
12 R Ashwin Eng 2016-17 5 10 1843 847 28 3 1
13 SP Gupte Win 1952-53 5 09 1977 789 27 3 0
14 KD Ghavri Win 1978-79 6 10 1224 634 27 1 0
15 DR Doshi Aus 1979-80 6 12 1838 630 27 2 0
16 A Kumble Aus 2004-05 4 08 1185 685 27 3 1
17 R Ashwin NZl 2016-17 3 06 879 480 27 3 2
18 EAS Prasanna Aus 1969-70 5 09 1770 672 26 3 1
19 RA Jadeja Eng 2016-17 5 10 1741 672 26 1 1
20 MH Mankad Pak 1952-53 4 07 1592 514 25 3 1
21 EAS Prasanna Aus 1967-68 4 07 1581 686 25 2 0
22 BS Bedi Eng 1972-73 5 09 2237 632 25 1 0
23 BS Bedi Eng 1976-77 5 09 1788 574 25 2 0
24 N Kapil Dev Aus 1991-92 5 10 1704 645 25 2 0

The following table lists the Indian bowlers who have captured 25 plus wickets against England.There are seven occasions.

No Player Oppn Series M Inns Balls Runs W 5 10
1 BS Chandrasekhar Eng 1972-73 5 09 1747 662 35 4 0
2 MH Mankad Eng 1951-52 5 10 2225 571 34 1 1
3 R Ashwin Eng 2016-17 5 10 1843 847 28 3 1
4 RA Jadeja Eng 2016-17 5 10 1741 672 26 1 1
5 BS Bedi Eng 1972-73 5 09 2237 632 25 1 0
6 BS Bedi Eng 1976-77 5 09 1788 574 25 2 0

The following table lists the occasions of two Indian bowlers capturing 25 plus wickets in the same series. R Ashwin-RA Jadeja became the second pair of Indian bowlers to capture 25 plus wickets in the same series against England. BS Chandrasekhar-BS Bedi is the other pair to perform such a feat against England. BS Chandrasekhar captured 35 wickets while BS Bedi captured 25 wickets in 1972-73 series against England. BS Chandrasekhar owns the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler – 35 wickets – in a series against any opposition.

No Player Oppn Series M Inns Balls Runs W 5 10
1 BS Chandrasekhar Eng 1972-73 5 09 1747 662 35 4 0
2 BS Bedi Eng 1972-73 5 09 2237 632 25 1 0
                     
1 N Kapil Dev Aus 1979-80 6 12 1339 625 28 2 0
2 DR Doshi Aus 1979-80 6 12 1838 630 27 2 0
                     
1 R Ashwin Eng 2016-17 5 10 1843 847 28 3 1
2 RA Jadeja Eng 2016-17 5 10 1741 672 26 1 1

R Ashwin’s 28 wickets in the just concluded test series against England represents fourth occasion of his capturing 25 plus wickets in a test series. He emulated N Kapil Dev who also had captured 25 plus wickets in a test series on four occasions. The performance of these two bowlers are listed below.

No Player Oppn Series M Inns Balls Runs W 5 10
1 N Kapil Dev Pak 1979-80 6 11 1271 566 32 3 1
2 N Kapil Dev Win 1983-84 6 10 1223 537 29 2 1
3 N Kapil Dev Aus 1979-80 6 12 1339 625 28 2 0
4 N Kapil Dev Aus 1991-92 5 10 1704 645 25 2 0
                     
1 R Ashwin SAF 2015-16 4 07 988 345 31 4 1
2 R Ashwin Aus 2012-13 4 08 1448 583 29 4 1
3 R Ashwin Eng 2016-17 5 10 1843 847 28 3 1
4 R Ashwin NZl 2016-17 3 06 879 480 27 3 2

R Ashwin’s 28 wickets in the just concluded test series against England represents fourth occasion of his capturing 25 plus wickets in a test series as a spin bowler. He now owns the record for an Indian spin bowler who has captured 25 plus wickets in a series on most occasions. He went past BS Bedi who has captured 25 plus wickets in a series on three occasions. The performance of these two bowlers are listed below.

No Player Oppn Series M Inns Balls Runs W 5 10
1 BS Bedi Aus 1977-78 5 10 1759 740 31 3 1
2 BS Bedi Eng 1972-73 5 09 2237 632 25 1 0
3 BS Bedi Eng 1976-77 5 09 1788 574 25 2 0
                     
1 R Ashwin SAF 2015-16 4 07 988 345 31 4 1
2 R Ashwin Aus 2012-13 4 08 1448 583 29 4 1
3 R Ashwin Eng 2016-17 5 10 1843 847 28 3 1
4 R Ashwin NZl 2016-17 3 06 879 480 27 3 2

 

Indian bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test match – RA Jadeja joins the list

Indian bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test match – RA Jadeja joins the list

RA Jadeja captured ten wickets conceding 154 runs against England in the just conceded test to provide the 49tth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 69.4 24 108 12 v England Chennai 06 Feb 1952
2 MH Mankad 71.2 30 131 13 v Pakistan Delhi 16 Oct 1952
3 Ghulam Ahmed 49.3 11 130 10 v Australia Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
4 SP Gupte 57.3 13 223 10 v West Indies Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
5 JM Patel 61.3 23 124 14 v Australia Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
6 SA Durani 70.0 21 177 10 v England Chennai 10 Jan 1962
7 RG Nadkarni 72.4 27 122 11 v Australia Chennai 02 Oct 1964
8 S Venkataraghavan 112.3 56 152 12 v New Zealand Delhi 19 Mar 1965
9 BS Chandrasekhar 92.5 24 235 11 v West Indies Mumbai (BS) 13 Dec 1966
10 EAS Prasanna 71.0 27 174 10 v Australia Chennai 24 Dec 1969
11 EAS Prasanna 47.0 10 140 11 v New Zealand Auckland 24 Jan 1976
12 BS Bedi 61.2×8 12 194 10 v Australia Perth 16 Dec 1977
13 BS Chandrasekhar 34.1×8 05 104 12 v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
14 N Kapil Dev 42.4 12 146 11 v Pakistan Chennai 15 Jan 1980
15 N Kapil Dev 57.3 15 135 10 v West Indies Ahmedabad 12 Nov 1983
16 L Sivaramakrishnan 77.2 20 181 12 v England Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
17 C Sharma 53.3 06 188 10 v England Birmingham 03 Jul 1986
18 Maninder Singh 37.4 10 107 10 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
19 Maninder Singh 62.1 16 126 10 v Pakistan Bangalore 13 Mar 1987
20 ND Hirwani 33.5 06 136 16 v West Indies Chennai 11 Jan 1988
21 A Kumble 64.3 19 128 11 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
22 SLV Raju 56.2 16 125 11 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
23 BKV Prasad 44.0 10 153 10 v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 1996
24 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 v Pakistan Delhi 04 Feb 1999
25 J Srinath 46.0 10 132 13 v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
26 A Kumble 59.4 17 134 10 v New Zealand Kanpur 22 Oct 1999
27 Harbhajan Singh 68.2 15 196 13 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
28 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
29 A Kumble 89.0 18 233 10 v England Ahmedabad 11 Dec 2001
30 A Kumble 88.5 15 279 12 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
31 Harbhajan Singh 71.1 12 224 11 v Australia Bangalore 06 Oct 2004
32 A Kumble 64.3 12 181 13 v Australia Chennai 14 Oct 2004
33 IK Pathan 31.0 10 096 11 v Bangladesh Dhaka 10 Dec 2004
34 A Kumble 75.1 27 161 10 v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
35 IK Pathan 34.2 07 126 12 v Zimbabwe Harare 20 Sep 2005
36 A Kumble 64.0 13 157 10 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
37 Harbhajan Singh 53.2 10 141 10 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
38 Harbhajan Singh 54.3 09 153 10 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
39 Z Khan 39.3 05 149 10 v Bangladesh Dhaka 24 Jan 2010
40 I Sharma 41.2 11 108 10 v West Indies Bridgetown 28 Jun 2011
41 R Ashwin 43.2 14 085 12 v New Zealand Hyd-RGS 23 Aug 2012
42 R Ashwin 74.0 18 198 12 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
43 PP Ojha 29.2 08 089 10 v West Indies Mumbai 14 Nov 2013
44 R Ashwin 42.0 08 160 10 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
45 R Ashwin 46.0 13 098 12 v South Africa Nagpur 25 Nov 2015
46 R Ashwin 66.2 12 225 10 v New Zealand Kanpur 22 Sep 2016
47 R Ashwin 41.1 07 140 13 v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
48 R Ashwin 64.3 07 167 12 v England Mumbai 08 Dec 2016
49 RA Jadeja 70.0 14 154 10 v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016

RA Jadeja’s feat provides the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test innings against England.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 69.4 24 108 12 v England Chennai 06 Feb 1952
2 SA Durani 70.0 21 177 10 v England Chennai 10 Jan 1962
3 L Sivaramakrishnan 77.2 20 181 12 v England Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
4 C Sharma 53.3 06 188 10 v England Birmingham 03 Jul 1986
5 A Kumble 89.0 18 233 10 v England Ahmedabad 11 Dec 2001
6 R Ashwin 64.3 07 167 12 v England Mumbai 08 Dec 2016
7 RA Jadeja 70.0 14 154 10 v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016

RA Jadeja’s effort provides the tenth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test at Chennai. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 69.4 24 108 12 v England Chennai 06 Feb 1952
2 SA Durani 70.0 21 177 10 v England Chennai 10 Jan 1962
3 RG Nadkarni 72.4 27 122 11 v Australia Chennai 02 Oct 1964
4 EAS Prasanna 71.0 27 174 10 v Australia Chennai 24 Dec 1969
5 N Kapil Dev 42.4 12 146 11 v Pakistan Chennai 15 Jan 1980
6 ND Hirwani 33.5 06 136 16 v West Indies Chennai 11 Jan 1988
7 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
8 A Kumble 64.3 12 181 13 v Australia Chennai 14 Oct 2004
9 R Ashwin 74.0 18 198 12 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
10 RA Jadeja 70.0 14 154 10 v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016

RA Jadeja became the third Indian bowler to capture ten or more wickets in a test against England at Chennai after MH Mankad and SA Durani. It took 54 years for RA Jadeja to capture ten wickets in a test against England at Chennai as SA Durani was the last bowler to accomplish such a feat in Jan 1962. All the three occasions are listed below. Interestingly enough – all the three bowlers – MH Mankad, SA Durani and RA Jadeja – are left arm spin bowlers

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 69.4 24 108 12 v England Chennai 06 Feb 1952
2 SA Durani 70.0 21 177 10 v England Chennai 10 Jan 1962
3 RA Jadeja 70.0 14 154 10 v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016

The following table lists the 37 occasions of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test on home soil.

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 69.4 24 108 12 v England Chennai 06 Feb 1952
2 MH Mankad 71.2 30 131 13 v Pakistan Delhi 16 Oct 1952
3 Ghulam Ahmed 49.3 11 130 10 v Australia Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
4 SP Gupte 57.3 13 223 10 v West Indies Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
5 JM Patel 61.3 23 124 14 v Australia Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
6 SA Durani 70.0 21 177 10 v England Chennai 10 Jan 1962
7 RG Nadkarni 72.4 27 122 11 v Australia Chennai 02 Oct 1964
8 S Venkataraghavan 112.3 56 152 12 v New Zealand Delhi 19 Mar 1965
9 BS Chandrasekhar 92.5 24 235 11 v West Indies Mumbai (BS) 13 Dec 1966
10 EAS Prasanna 71.0 27 174 10 v Australia Chennai 24 Dec 1969
11 N Kapil Dev 42.4 12 146 11 v Pakistan Chennai 15 Jan 1980
12 N Kapil Dev 57.3 15 135 10 v West Indies Ahmedabad 12 Nov 1983
13 L Sivaramakrishnan 77.2 20 181 12 v England Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
14 Maninder Singh 37.4 10 107 10 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
15 Maninder Singh 62.1 16 126 10 v Pakistan Bangalore 13 Mar 1987
16 ND Hirwani 33.5 06 136 16 v West Indies Chennai 11 Jan 1988
17 A Kumble 64.3 19 128 11 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
18 SLV Raju 56.2 16 125 11 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
19 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 v Pakistan Delhi 04 Feb 1999
20 J Srinath 46.0 10 132 13 v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Feb 1999
21 A Kumble 59.4 17 134 10 v New Zealand Kanpur 22 Oct 1999
22 Harbhajan Singh 68.2 15 196 13 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
23 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
24 A Kumble 89.0 18 233 10 v England Ahmedabad 11 Dec 2001
25 Harbhajan Singh 71.1 12 224 11 v Australia Bangalore 06 Oct 2004
26 A Kumble 64.3 12 181 13 v Australia Chennai 14 Oct 2004
27 A Kumble 75.1 27 161 10 v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
28 A Kumble 64.0 13 157 10 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
29 Harbhajan Singh 53.2 10 141 10 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
30 R Ashwin 43.2 14 085 12 v New Zealand Hyd-RGS 23 Aug 2012
31 R Ashwin 74.0 18 198 12 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
32 PP Ojha 29.2 08 089 10 v West Indies Mumbai 14 Nov 2013
33 R Ashwin 46.0 13 098 12 v South Africa Nagpur 25 Nov 2015
34 R Ashwin 66.2 12 225 10 v New Zealand Kanpur 22 Sep 2016
35 R Ashwin 41.1 07 140 13 v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
36 R Ashwin 64.3 07 167 12 v England Mumbai 08 Dec 2016
37 RA Jadeja 70.0 14 154 10 v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016

RA Jadejs’s effort of 10 for 154 at Chennai provides the 40th occasion of an Indian spin bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 69.4 24 108 12 v England Chennai 06 Feb 1952
2 MH Mankad 71.2 30 131 13 v Pakistan Delhi 16 Oct 1952
3 Ghulam Ahmed 49.3 11 130 10 v Australia Kolkata 02 Nov 1956
4 SP Gupte 57.3 13 223 10 v West Indies Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
5 JM Patel 61.3 23 124 14 v Australia Kanpur 19 Dec 1959
6 SA Durani 70.0 21 177 10 v England Chennai 10 Jan 1962
7 RG Nadkarni 72.4 27 122 11 v Australia Chennai 02 Oct 1964
8 S Venkataraghavan 112.3 56 152 12 v New Zealand Delhi 19 Mar 1965
9 BS Chandrasekhar 92.5 24 235 11 v West Indies Mumbai (BS) 13 Dec 1966
10 EAS Prasanna 71.0 27 174 10 v Australia Chennai 24 Dec 1969
11 EAS Prasanna 47.0 10 140 11 v New Zealand Auckland 24 Jan 1976
12 BS Bedi 61.2×8 12 194 10 v Australia Perth 16 Dec 1977
13 BS Chandrasekhar 34.1×8 05 104 12 v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
14 L Sivaramakrishnan 77.2 20 181 12 v England Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
15 Maninder Singh 37.4 10 107 10 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
16 Maninder Singh 62.1 16 126 10 v Pakistan Bangalore 13 Mar 1987
17 ND Hirwani 33.5 06 136 16 v West Indies Chennai 11 Jan 1988
18 A Kumble 64.3 19 128 11 v Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 Jan 1994
19 SLV Raju 56.2 16 125 11 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
20 A Kumble 51.0 13 149 14 v Pakistan Delhi 04 Feb 1999
21 A Kumble 59.4 17 134 10 v New Zealand Kanpur 22 Oct 1999
22 Harbhajan Singh 68.2 15 196 13 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
23 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
24 A Kumble 89.0 18 233 10 v England Ahmedabad 11 Dec 2001
25 A Kumble 88.5 15 279 12 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
26 Harbhajan Singh 71.1 12 224 11 v Australia Bangalore 06 Oct 2004
27 A Kumble 64.3 12 181 13 v Australia Chennai 14 Oct 2004
28 A Kumble 75.1 27 161 10 v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
29 A Kumble 64.0 13 157 10 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
30 Harbhajan Singh 53.2 10 141 10 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 18 Dec 2005
31 Harbhajan Singh 54.3 09 153 10 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
32 R Ashwin 43.2 14 085 12 v New Zealand Hyd-RGS 23 Aug 2012
33 R Ashwin 74.0 18 198 12 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
34 PP Ojha 29.2 08 089 10 v West Indies Mumbai 14 Nov 2013
35 R Ashwin 42.0 08 160 10 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
36 R Ashwin 46.0 13 098 12 v South Africa Nagpur 25 Nov 2015
37 R Ashwin 66.2 12 225 10 v New Zealand Kanpur 22 Sep 2016
38 R Ashwin 41.1 07 140 13 v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
39 R Ashwin 64.3 07 167 12 v England Mumbai 08 Dec 2016
40 RA Jadeja 70.0 14 154 10 v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016

RA Jadejs’s effort of 10 for 154 at Chennai provides the tenth occasion of an Indian left arm spin bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad 69.4 24 108 12 v England Chennai 06 Feb 1952
2 MH Mankad 71.2 30 131 13 v Pakistan Delhi 16 Oct 1952
3 SA Durani 70.0 21 177 10 v England Chennai 10 Jan 1962
4 RG Nadkarni 72.4 27 122 11 v Australia Chennai 02 Oct 1964
5 BS Bedi 61.2×8 12 194 10 v Australia Perth 16 Dec 1977
6 Maninder Singh 37.4 10 107 10 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 27 Dec 1986
7 Maninder Singh 62.1 16 126 10 v Pakistan Bangalore 13 Mar 1987
8 SLV Raju 56.2 16 125 11 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 08 Feb 1994
9 PP Ojha 29.2 08 089 10 v West Indies Mumbai 14 Nov 2013
10 RA Jadeja 70.0 14 154 10 v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016

RA Jadeja’s 10 for 154 at Chennai against England provide the 23rd occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets conceding 150 plus runs in a test. All such occasions are listed below. RA Jadeja is listed as 20th bowler in this list with his 10 for 154.

No Player Overs M Runs W Opposition Ground Start Date
1 A Kumble 88.5 15 279 12 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
2 BS Chandrasekhar 92.5 24 235 11 v West Indies Mumbai (BS) 13 Dec 1966
3 A Kumble 89.0 18 233 10 v England Ahmedabad 11 Dec 2001
4 R Ashwin 66.2 12 225 10 v New Zealand Kanpur 22 Sep 2016
5 Harbhajan Singh 71.1 12 224 11 v Australia Bangalore 06 Oct 2004
6 SP Gupte 57.3 13 223 10 v West Indies Kanpur 12 Dec 1958
7 Harbhajan Singh 80.1 26 217 15 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
8 R Ashwin 74.0 18 198 12 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
9 Harbhajan Singh 68.2 15 196 13 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
10 BS Bedi 61.2×8 12 194 10 v Australia Perth 16 Dec 1977
11 C Sharma 53.3 06 188 10 v England Birmingham 03 Jul 1986
12 L Sivaramakrishnan 77.2 20 181 12 v England Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
13 A Kumble 64.3 12 181 13 v Australia Chennai 14 Oct 2004
14 SA Durani 70.0 21 177 10 v England Chennai 10 Jan 1962
15 EAS Prasanna 71.0 27 174 10 v Australia Chennai 24 Dec 1969
16 R Ashwin 64.3 07 167 12 v England Mumbai 08 Dec 2016
17 A Kumble 75.1 27 161 10 v Pakistan Kolkata 16 Mar 2005
18 R Ashwin 42.0 08 160 10 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
19 A Kumble 64.0 13 157 10 v Sri Lanka Delhi 10 Dec 2005
20 RA Jadeja 70.0 14 154 10 v England Chennai 16 Dec 2016
21 BKV Prasad 44.0 10 153 10 v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 1996
22 Harbhajan Singh 54.3 09 153 10 v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
23 S Venkataraghavan 112.3 56 152 12 v New Zealand Delhi 19 Mar 1965