Pakistan captains scoring nineties in a test innings – Misbah-ul-Haq’s records

Pakistan captains scoring nineties in a test innings – Misbah-ul-Haq’s records

Misbah-ul-Haq of Pakistan scored 96 against West Indies in the ongoing second test at Abu Dhabhi to provide the 113th occasion of a captain scoring a ninety in an innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 12th occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a ninety in an innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 AH Kardar 93 3 v India Karachi 26 Feb 1955
2 Hanif Mohammad 93 3 v Australia Melbourne 04 Dec 1964
3 Majid Khan 99 1 v England Karachi 24 Mar 1973
4 Javed Miandad 92 3 v Sri Lanka Karachi 05 Mar 1982
5 Imran Khan 93* 2 v Sri Lanka Sialkot 12 Dec 1991
6 Javed Miandad 92 1 v New Zealand Hamilton 02 Jan 1993
7 Saleem Malik 99 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 09 Jan 1995
8 Inzamam-ul-Haq 97 2 v England Lahore 29 Nov 2005
9 Inzamam-ul-Haq 92* 2 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 19 Jan 2007
10 Misbah-ul-Haq 99 2 v New Zealand Wellington 15 Jan 2011
11 Misbah-ul-Haq 97 3 v Sri Lanka Dubai (DSC) 08 Jan 2014
12 Misbah-ul-Haq 96 1 v West Indies Abu Dhabi 21 Oct 2016

Inzamam-ul-Haq {02}, Javed Miandad {02} and Misbah-ul-Haq {03} are the three Pakistan captains to score ninety on two or more occasions. Their performance is listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Inzamam-ul-Haq 97 2 v England Lahore 29 Nov 2005
2 Inzamam-ul-Haq 92* 2 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 19 Jan 2007
             
1 Javed Miandad 92 3 v Sri Lanka Karachi 05 Mar 1982
2 Javed Miandad 92 1 v New Zealand Hamilton 02 Jan 1993
             
1 Misbah-ul-Haq 99 2 v New Zealand Wellington 15 Jan 2011
2 Misbah-ul-Haq 97 3 v Sri Lanka Dubai (DSC) 08 Jan 2014
3 Misbah-ul-Haq 96 1 v West Indies Abu Dhabi 21 Oct 2016

With three nineties to his credit as Captain, Misbah-ul-Haq became the tenth captain to score three or more nineties in the annals of test cricket. The complete list of captains who have scored three or more nineties is furnished below. Misbah-ul-Haq became the first Pakistan captain to score three nineties

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 90s
1 MS Dhoni Ind 4 4 0 379 99 94.75 4
2 SP Fleming NZl 4 4 0 384 99 96.00 4
3 GS Sobers Win 4 4 1 377 95* 125.66 4
4 MA Atherton Eng 3 3 1 288 99 144.00 3
5 BC Lara Win 3 3 0 279 95 93.00 3
6 AD Mathews Srl 3 3 0 273 91 91.00 3
7 PBH May Eng 3 3 0 284 97 94.66 3
8 Misbah-ul-Haq Pak 3 3 0 292 99 97.33 3
9 RT Ponting Aus 3 3 0 289 99 96.33 3
10 MA Taylor Aus 3 3 0 278 96 92.66 3

Misbah-ul-Haq scored all his nineties as captain while batting at number five. He now owns the record for most nineties by a captain batting at number five. The previous record in this category of statistics was held by GS Sobers and West Indies who had scored nineties on two occasions as captains while batting at number five

No Pos Player Score Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 5 Misbah-ul-Haq 99 2 Pak NZl Wellington 15 Jan 2011
2 5 Misbah-ul-Haq 97 3 Pak Srl Dubai (DSC) 8 Jan 2014
3 5 Misbah-ul-Haq 96 1 Pak Win Abu Dhabi 21 Oct 2016
                 
1 5 CH Lloyd 91* 4 Win Aus Melbourne 31 Jan 1976
2 5 CH Lloyd 95 2 Win Eng Kingston 10 Apr 1981
                 
1 5 GS Sobers 95* 3 Win Eng Georgetown 28 Mar 1968
2 5 GS Sobers 93 3 Win Ind Kingston 18 Feb 1971

 

Mysore/Karnataka’s innings victories in Ranji Trophy – innings and 150 plus runs

Mysore/Karnataka’s innings victories in Ranji Trophy – innings and 150 plus runs

Karnataka won by an innings and 160 runs against Delhi in the Ranji Trophy match at Eden Gardens, Kolkata to provide the 13th occasion of Mysore/Karnataka winning a Ranji Trophy game by an innings and 150 plus runs. The following table lists all such wins

No Margin Opposition Ground Season
1 Inns & 321 runs J and K M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2002/03
2 Inns & 242 runs Kerala Dr Ambedkar Stadium, Bijapur 1991/92
3 Inns & 237 runs Goa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1995/96
4 Inns & 217 runs Tamil Nadu Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 2014/15
5 Inns & 198 runs Kerala Central College Ground, Bangalore 1963/64
6 Inns & 193 runs Uttar Pradesh Narendra Mohan Sports Stadium, Mohan Nagar 1977/78
7 Inns & 186 runs Kerala District Field, Chickmagalur 1977/78
8 Inns & 186 runs Assam M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1993/94
9 Inns & 179 runs Goa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1999/00
10 Inns & 174 runs Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1968/69
11 Inns & 167 runs Punjab M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1981/82
12 Inns & 166 runs Andhra Maharaja College Ground, Mysore 1972/73
13 Inns & 160 runs Delhi Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2016/1y

 

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

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

Delhi was dismissed for 90 in the first innings of the Ranji Trophy game against Karnataka at Kolkata to provide the 20th occasion of Delhi dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in an innings in a Ranji Trophy game. All such occasions are listed below

No Total Opposition Ground Season
1 37 United Provinces Sadar Bazar Stadium, Agra 1934/35
2 40 North West Frontier Province Peshawar Club Ground, Peshawar 1938/39
3 48 Bihar Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur 1948/49
4 52 Northern India Minto Park, Lahore 1944/45
5 58 United Provinces Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1936/37
6 62 Services Army Headquarters, Delhi 1967/68
7 69 Gujarat Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 2005/06
8 75 Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh CA Stadium, Dharamsala 2007/08
9 78 Orissa Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 2008/09
10 80 Punjab Harbax Singh Stadium, Delhi 2000/01
11 81 Services Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1960/61
12 84 Southern Punjab Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1943/44
13 85 Rajputana Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1939/40
14 86 Northern India Minto Park, Lahore 1944/45
15 90 Karnataka Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2016/17
16 91 North West Frontier Province Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1945/46
17 92 United Provinces Sadar Bazar Stadium, Agra 1934/35
18 94 Services Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1952/53
19 97 Punjab Punjab Agricultural University Ground, Ludhiana 1993/94
20 98 Southern Punjab Baradari Ground, Patiala 1945/46

 

Lodha Committee Recommendations and BCCI – Latest update

Lodha Committee Recommendations and BCCI – Latest update

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to give an inch to the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) “defiance” and ordered that none of the Board’s member State associations will get a single rupee from the apex cricket body till they comply in “letter and spirit” with the Justice R.M. Lodha Committee reforms.

In a judgment, which was not announced beforehand or notified in the court’s cause list, a Bench, led by Chief Justice of India T.S. Thakur stood firm by its October 7 decision to choke the financial jugular of the BCCI’s 25 State cricket associations till they fall in line.

The judgment asked the Committee to fix a ceiling limit for contracts the BCCI can enter into. Contracts worth beyond this financial limit would require the panel’s approval. It also asked the Committee to appoint an independent auditor to scrutinise the BCCI accounts and fix the financial limits for contracts.

The court ordered the BCCI secretary and president to file compliance reports before the Committee and the Supreme Court in two weeks.

It asked the panel to apprise ICC chairman Shashank Manohar of the court’s orders.

On October 7, Chief Justice Thakur made the court’s stand clear by ordering that the BCCI will not disburse Rs. 16.73 crore each to 12 State cricket associations. These dozen associations were yet to get the balance payment of their share from nearly Rs. 2,500 crore the BCCI had received towards compensation on account of termination of Champion League T 20.

Chief Justice Thakur had directed that the pending Rs. 16.73 crore and any future funds would be released only after the State associations passed resolutions undertaking to comply with the panel’s reforms.

As for the remaining 13 member State associations who had received Rs. 16.73 crore, they can only use the money after passing their respective resolutions to implement the reforms.

The court had made it clear that continued defiance by State associations would witness their shares invested in fixed deposit accounts until they change their minds.

The court had barred further disbursal of amounts, courtesy a resolution passed by in the Annual General Meeting held on November 9, 2015 or “any subsequent resolution” by the BCCI or its Working Committee, until the State associations submit their written undertakings to unconditionally comply with the Lodha reforms.

“The sequence of events that have taken place since July 18, 2016 and referred to in the status report [of the Lodha Committee] prima facie give an impression that the BCCI has far from lending its fullest cooperation to the Committee adopted an obstructionist and at times a defiant attitude which the Committee has taken note of and described as an impediment undermining not only the Committee, but even the dignity of this court,” Chief Justice Thakur wrote in the October 7 order.

Information culled from Internet

Teams dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in an innings against Mysore/Karnataka in Ranji Trophy

Teams dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in an innings against Mysore/Karnataka in Ranji Trophy

Delhi was dismissed all out for 90 in the first innings against Karnataka at Eden Gardens, Kolkata in Karnataka’s second Ranji match of 2016-17 season to provide the 42nd occasion of a team dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in an innings. All such occasions are listed below. Delhi’s 90 all out provides the first occasion of Delhi dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs against Mysore/Karnataka.

No Total Opposition Ground Season
1 27 Kerala Central College Ground, Bangalore 1963/64
2 40 Kerala St Joseph’s New Field, Bangalore 1965/66
3 41 Andhra Alluri Seetharamaraju Stadium, Eluru 1995/96
4 44 Mumbai M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2014/15
5 60 Kerala Central College Ground, Bangalore 1963/64
6 63 Baroda Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara 1982/83
7 64 Andhra Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy Stadium, Anantapur 1965/66
8 68 Kerala Maharaja College Ground, Ernakulam 1960/61
9 68 Andhra St Joseph’s New Field, Bangalore 1966/67
10 69 Hyderabad Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 1959/60
11 69 Andhra Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy Stadium, Anantapur 1965/66
12 71 Kerala University Stadium, Trivandrum 1970/71
13 73 Andhra Police Parade Ground, Guntur 1963/64
14 75 Kerala Nehru Stadium, Kottayam 1972/73
15 78 Haryana Mayur Stadium, Faridabad 1982/83
16 78 Hyderabad Dr Ambedkar Stadium, Bijapur 1994/95
17 80 Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1964/65
18 80 Goa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2001/02
19 82 Kerala Maharaja College Ground, Mysore 1961/62
20 82 Tamil Nadu M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2014/15
21 84 Kerala Maharaja College Ground, Ernakulam 1960/61
22 85 Travancore-Cochin Central College Ground, Bangalore 1951/52
23 85 Hyderabad Railways Recreation Club Ground, Secunderabad 1961/62
24 85 Kerala Fort Cochin Parade Maidan, Cochin 1980/81
25 86 Travancore-Cochin University Stadium, Trivandrum 1952/53
26 86 Travancore-Cochin University Stadium, Trivandrum 1952/53
27 86 Kerala Municipal Stadium, Thalassery 1974/75
28 87 Andhra Indira Gandhi Municipal Corpn Stadium, Vijayawada 1989/90
29 89 Hyderabad Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 1969/70
30 89 Kerala M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1993/94
31 90 Punjab Gandhi Sports Complex Ground, Amritsar 1998/99
32 90 Delhi Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2016/17
33 91 Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1962/63
34 91 Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1968/69
35 92 Kerala Raichur Stadium, Raichur 1975/76
36 92 Orissa Ispat Stadium, Rourkela 1997/98
37 93 Andhra South Eastern Railway Stadium, Visakhapatnam 1975/76
38 96 Goa Bhausaheb Bandodkar Ground, Panaji 1990/91
39 97 Andhra Alluri Seetharamaraju Stadium, Eluru 1995/96
40 97 Goa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1995/96
41 99 Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1968/69
42 99 Maharashtra Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Gahunje 2012/13

The following table lists the breakup of teams dismissed for a total less than 100 runs against Karnataka. Kerala {Travancore-Cochin also included} has been dismissed for a total less than 100 runs on most occasions – 15 occasions. Andhra stands next with 12 such occasions

No Total Opposition Ground Season
1 41 Andhra Alluri Seetharamaraju Stadium, Eluru 1995/96
2 64 Andhra Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy Stadium, Anantapur 1965/66
3 68 Andhra St Joseph’s New Field, Bangalore 1966/67
4 69 Andhra Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy Stadium, Anantapur 1965/66
5 73 Andhra Police Parade Ground, Guntur 1963/64
6 80 Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1964/65
7 87 Andhra Indira Gandhi Municipal Corpn Stadium, Vijayawada 1989/90
8 91 Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1962/63
9 91 Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1968/69
10 93 Andhra South Eastern Railway Stadium, Visakhapatnam 1975/76
11 97 Andhra Alluri Seetharamaraju Stadium, Eluru 1995/96
12 99 Andhra Central College Ground, Bangalore 1968/69
         
1 63 Baroda Moti Bagh Stadium, Vadodara 1982/83
         
1 90 Delhi Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2016/17
         
1 80 Goa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2001/02
2 96 Goa Bhausaheb Bandodkar Ground, Panaji 1990/91
3 97 Goa M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1995/96
         
1 78 Haryana Mayur Stadium, Faridabad 1982/83
         
1 69 Hyderabad Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 1959/60
2 78 Hyderabad Dr Ambedkar Stadium, Bijapur 1994/95
3 85 Hyderabad Railways Recreation Club Ground, Secunderabad 1961/62
4 89 Hyderabad Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 1969/70
         
1 27 Kerala Central College Ground, Bangalore 1963/64
2 40 Kerala St Joseph’s New Field, Bangalore 1965/66
3 60 Kerala Central College Ground, Bangalore 1963/64
4 68 Kerala Maharaja College Ground, Ernakulam 1960/61
5 71 Kerala University Stadium, Trivandrum 1970/71
6 75 Kerala Nehru Stadium, Kottayam 1972/73
7 82 Kerala Maharaja College Ground, Mysore 1961/62
8 84 Kerala Maharaja College Ground, Ernakulam 1960/61
9 85 Kerala Fort Cochin Parade Maidan, Cochin 1980/81
10 86 Kerala Municipal Stadium, Thalassery 1974/75
11 89 Kerala M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1993/94
12 92 Kerala Raichur Stadium, Raichur 1975/76
13 85 Travancore-Cochin Central College Ground, Bangalore 1951/52
14 86 Travancore-Cochin University Stadium, Trivandrum 1952/53
15 86 Travancore-Cochin University Stadium, Trivandrum 1952/53
         
1 99 Maharashtra Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Gahunje 2012/13
         
1 44 Mumbai M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2014/15
         
1 92 Orissa Ispat Stadium, Rourkela 1997/98
         
1 90 Punjab Gandhi Sports Complex Ground, Amritsar 1998/99
         
1 82 Tamil Nadu M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 2014/15

 

New Zealand’s one day wins by single digit runs margin

New Zealand’s one day wins by single digit runs margin

New Zealand won the second one day game against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 by six runs to provide the 23rd occasion of New Zealand winning a one day game by a single digit margin {01 to 09 runs}. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the first occasion of New Zealand winning a one day game against India by a single digit margin.

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 New Zealand won 9 runs v West Indies Napier 13 Jan 2009
2 New Zealand won 9 runs v West Indies Port of Spain 12 Jun 2002
3 New Zealand won 9 runs v South Africa Brisbane 08 Jan 1994
4 New Zealand won 9 runs v England Auckland 02 Mar 1997
5 New Zealand won 9 runs v England Wellington 13 Feb 1991
6 New Zealand won 9 runs v Sri Lanka Dambulla 19 May 2003
7 New Zealand won 7 runs v England Adelaide 01 Dec 1990
8 New Zealand won 7 runs v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 17 Dec 2014
9 New Zealand won 7 runs v England Auckland 16 Feb 1991
10 New Zealand won 7 runs v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 09 Nov 2009
11 New Zealand won 6 runs v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016
12 New Zealand won 5 runs v South Africa Wellington 20 Feb 2004
13 New Zealand won 4 runs v Pakistan Wellington 17 Jan 2004
14 New Zealand won 4 runs v West Indies Georgetown 03 Apr 1996
15 New Zealand won 3 runs v Zimbabwe Hyd-LBS 10 Oct 1987
16 New Zealand won 2 runs v Sri Lanka Sharjah 18 Apr 1994
17 New Zealand won 2 runs v Zimbabwe Auckland 08 Mar 1998
18 New Zealand won 2 runs v South Africa Auckland 29 Feb 2004
19 New Zealand won 2 runs v England Melbourne 13 Jan 1983
20 New Zealand won 1 run v Pakistan Sialkot 16 Oct 1976
21 New Zealand won 1 run v Australia Perth 03 Jan 1988
22 New Zealand won 1 run v Australia Sydney 13 Jan 1981
23 New Zealand won 1 run v Australia Hobart 18 Dec 1990

 

MS Dhoni becomes the first captain wicket keeper in the annals of one day games to effect 250 dismissals.

MS Dhoni becomes the first captain wicket keeper in the annals of one day games to effect 250 dismissals.

MS Dhoni became the first captain wicket keeper in the annals of one day games to effect 250 dismissals. He achieved this feat when he caught the New Zealand wicket keeper L Ronchi of the bowling of A Patel for 6 in the second one day game between India and New Zealand at Delhi on 20.10.16. Break up his 250 dismissals read thus –  182 caught and 68 stumped

Centuries by New Zealand captains in one day games

Centuries by New Zealand captains in one day games

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 118 runs against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 to provide the 20th occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a century in one day games. All such occasions are listed below chronologically

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BE Congdon 101 1 v England Wellington 09 Mar 1975
2 GM Turner 171* 1 v East Africa Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
3 GM Turner 114* 2 v India Manchester 14 Jun 1975
4 JG Wright 101 2 v England Napier 16 Mar 1988
5 MD Crowe 100* 1 v Australia Auckland 22 Feb 1992
6 KR Rutherford 108 1 v India Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
7 KR Rutherford 102* 1 v Sri Lanka East London 18 Dec 1994
8 SP Fleming 116* 2 v Australia Melbourne 21 Jan 1998
9 SP Fleming 111* 2 v Australia Napier 12 Feb 1998
10 SP Fleming 134* 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
11 SP Fleming 115* 2 v Pakistan Christchurch 10 Jan 2004
12 SP Fleming 108 2 v South Africa Christchurch 17 Feb 2004
13 SP Fleming 106 2 v England Brisbane 06 Feb 2007
14 SP Fleming 102* 2 v Bangladesh North Sound 02 Apr 2007
15 LRPL Taylor 119 1 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 25 Oct 2011
16 BB McCullum 119 1 v Zimbabwe Napier 09 Feb 2012
17 LRPL Taylor 110 2 v West Indies Basseterre 14 Jul 2012
18 KS Williamson 123 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 17 Dec 2014
19 BB McCullum 117 1 v Sri Lanka Hamilton 15 Jan 2015
20 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 118 runs against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a century in one day games against India. All such occasions are listed below chronologically

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 GM Turner 114* 2 v India Manchester 14 Jun 1975
2 KR Rutherford 108 1 v India Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
3 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016

 

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 118 runs against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 to provide the second occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a century in one day games against India in India. Both the occasions are listed below chronologically. KS Williamson’s 118 represent the highest individual score by a New Zealand captain against India in India. The previous best was KR Rutherford’s 108 at Vadodara in October 1994

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 KR Rutherford 108 1 v India Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
2 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016

KS Williamson of New Zealand scored 118 runs against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 to provide the third occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring a century in one day games while batting at number three. All such occasions are listed below chronologically

No Pos Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 3 BE Congdon 101 1 v England Wellington 09 Mar 1975
2 3 KS Williamson 123 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 17 Dec 2014
3 3 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016

BB McCullum {02}, GM Turner {02}, KR Rutherford {02}, KS Williamson {02}, LRPL Taylor {02} and SP Fleming {07} are the five New Zealand captains who have scored two are more centuries in one day games. Their performance is listed below. It is interesting to note that all the seven hundreds scored by SP Fleming are scored while chasing the target, that is in the second innings of the game.

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 BB McCullum 119 1 v Zimbabwe Napier 09 Feb 2012
2 BB McCullum 117 1 v Sri Lanka Hamilton 15 Jan 2015
             
1 GM Turner 171* 1 v East Africa Birmingham 07 Jun 1975
2 GM Turner 114* 2 v India Manchester 14 Jun 1975
             
1 KR Rutherford 108 1 v India Vadodara 28 Oct 1994
2 KR Rutherford 102* 1 v Sri Lanka East London 18 Dec 1994
             
1 KS Williamson 123 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 17 Dec 2014
2 KS Williamson 118 1 v India Delhi 20 Oct 2016
             
1 LRPL Taylor 119 1 v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 25 Oct 2011
2 LRPL Taylor 110 2 v West Indies Basseterre 14 Jul 2012
             
1 SP Fleming 116* 2 v Australia Melbourne 21 Jan 1998
2 SP Fleming 111* 2 v Australia Napier 12 Feb 1998
3 SP Fleming 134* 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 16 Feb 2003
4 SP Fleming 115* 2 v Pakistan Christchurch 10 Jan 2004
5 SP Fleming 108 2 v South Africa Christchurch 17 Feb 2004
6 SP Fleming 106 2 v England Brisbane 06 Feb 2007
7 SP Fleming 102* 2 v Bangladesh North Sound 02 Apr 2007

 

Teams posting three figure partnerships for the second wicket after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board

Teams posting three figure partnerships for the second wicket after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board

TMW Latham and KS Williamson of New Zealand added 120 runs for the second wicket against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 in the second one day game to provide the 33rd occasion of a team posting a second wicket three figure partnership after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board. All such occasions are listed below chronologically.

No Partners Wkt Runs In Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 IM Chappell, KR Stackpole 2 136 1/0 2 Aus NZl Dunedin 30.03.74
2 JR Ratnayeke, SAR Silva 2 100 1/0 2 Srl Win Perth 02.02.85
3 MAzharuddin,SMGavaskar 2 163* 1/0 2 Ind Eng The Oval 24.05.86
4 MD Crowe, JG Wright 2 105 1/0 1 NZl Win Auckland 21.03.87
5 MAzharuddin,SMGavaskar 2 165 1/0 2 Ind Aus Sharjah 05.04.87
6 DM Jones, GR Marsh 2 108 1/0 1 Aus Eng Hyd-RGS 19.10.89
7 SV Manjrekar, NS Sidhu 2 108 1/0 2 Ind Win Sharjah 22.10.91
8 APGurusinha,UCHathurusingha 2 101 1/0 1 Srl Aus Col-RPS 05.09.92
9 DC Boon, ML Hayden 2 123 1/0 2 Aus NZl Sharjah 16.04.94
10 NJ Astle, SP Fleming 2 127 1/0 2 NZl Aus Christchurch 26.02.00
11 MD Bell, MS Sinclair 2 141 1/0 1 NZl Srl Sharjah 17.04.01
12 JH Kallis, G Kirsten  2 115 1/0 1 RSA NZl Brisbane 19.01.02
13 NJ Astle, L Vincent 2 128 1/0 1 NZl Aus Adelaide 26.01.02
14 CH Gayle, WW Hinds 2 101 1/0 2 Win Pak Sharjah 15.02.02
15 MS Atapattu, KC Sangakkara 2 114 1/0 1 Srl NZl Sharjah 14.04.02
16 ST Jayasuriya, HP Tillakaratne 2 144 1/0 1 Srl Eng Sydney 13.01.03
17 ML Hayden, RT Ponting 2 148 1/0 2 Aus Srl Dambulla 22.02.04
18 WS Jayantha, ST Jayasuriya 2 125 1/0 1 Srl RSA Col-SSC 31.08.04
19 NJ Astle, MS Sinclair 2 128 1/0 2 NZl Aus Mel’one-CS 05.12.04
20 JH Kallis, GC Smith 2 114 1/0 1 RSA Net Basseterre 16.03.07
21 SP Fleming, LRPL Taylor 2 105 1/0 1 NZl Ken Gros Islet 20.03.07
22 M Jayawardene, ML Udawatte 2 114 1/0 1 Srl UAE Lahore 26.06.08
23 ST Jayasuriya, KC Sangakkara 2 118 1/0 1 Srl Ind Dambulla 28.01.09
24 JH Kallis, GC Smith 2 142 1/0 1 RSA Aus P Elizabeth 23.10.11
25 H Masakadza, BRM Taylor 2 100 1/0 2 Zim NZl Bulawayo 25.10.11
26 V Kohli, SR Tendulkar 2 133 1/0 2 Ind Pak Dhaka 18.03.12
27 IR Bell, IJL Trott 2 108 1/0 1 Eng Win Southampton 16.06.12
28 TM Dilshan, HDRL Thirimanne 2 137 1/0 2 Srl Aus Adelaide 13.01.13
29 TM Dilshan, KC Sangakkara 2 137 1/0 1 Srl NZl Hambantota 10.11.13
30 W Barresi, ES Szwarczynski 2 136 1/0 1 Net Ken Lincoln 23.01.14
31 CH Gayle, MN Samuels 2 372 1/0 1 Win Zim Canberra 24.02.15
32 TM Dilshan, HDRL Thirimanne 2 109 1/0 1 Srl Pak Col-RPS 22.07.15
33 TWM Latham, KS Williamson 2 120 1/0 1 NZl Ind Delhi 20.10.16

TMW Latham and KS Williamson of New Zealand added 120 runs for the second wicket against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 in the second one day game to provide the seventh occasion of New Zealand posting a second wicket three figure partnership after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board. All such occasions are listed below chronologically.

No Partners Wkt Runs In Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 MDCrowe,JGWright 2 105 1/0 1 NZl Win Auckland 21.03.87
2 NJAstle, SP Fleming 2 127 1/0 2 NZl Aus Christchurch 26.02.00
3 MDBell, MS Sinclair 2 141 1/0 1 NZl Srl Sharjah 17.04.01
4 NJ Astle, L Vincent 2 128 1/0 1 NZl Aus Adelaide 26.01.02
5 NJAstle,MS Sinclair 2 128 1/0 2 NZl Aus Mel’one-CS 05.12.04
6 SPFleming,LRPLTaylor 2 105 1/0 1 NZl Ken Gros Islet 20.03.07
7 TWMLatham,KSWilliamson 2 120 1/0 1 NZl Ind Delhi 20.10.16

TMW Latham and KS Williamson of New Zealand added 120 runs for the second wicket against India at Delhi on 20.10.16 in the second one day game to provide the second occasion of a team posting a second wicket three figure partnership after it had lost its first wicket without a run on the board against India. The first such occasion was ST Jayasuriya and KC Sangakkara added 118 runs at Dambulla on 28.01.09. Both the occasions are listed below chronologically.

No Partners Wkt Runs In Inns Team Opp Ground Date
1 STJayasuriya,KCSangakkara 2 118 1/0 1 Srl Ind Dambulla 28.01.09
2 TWMLatham,KS Williamson 2 120 1/0 1 NZl Ind Delhi 20.10.16

 

MS Dhoni – his run out dismissals while leading India in one day games

MS Dhoni – his run out dismissals while leading India in one day games

MS Dhoni was dismissed run out for 21 against New Zealand at Dharamsala on 16.10.16 to provide the tenth occasion of his being dismissed run out while leading India. He became the third Indian captain to be dismissed run out on ten or more occasions in one day games. The other two Indian captains are – MA Azharuddin {13} and R Dravid {11}. MS Dhoni’s run out dismissals while leading India are detailed below.

No Runs Pos Dismissal Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 31 5 run out 1 v Sri Lanka Canberra 12 Feb 2008
2 37 6 run out 2 v Australia Adelaide 17 Feb 2008
3 41 5 run out 1 v West Indies Kingston 26 Jun 2009
4 41 6 run out 1 v Sri Lanka Dambulla 22 Jun 2010
5 02 6 run out 2 v New Zealand Dambulla 10 Aug 2010
6 25 6 run out 2 v South Africa Durban 12 Jan 2011
7 62 6 run out 1 v Australia Bangalore 02 Nov 2013
8 06 5 run out 1 v West Indies Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
9 65 6 run out 2 v Australia Sydney 26 Mar 2015
10 21 5 run out 2 v New Zealand Dharamsala 16 Oct 2016

He has been dismissed run out for the second occasion against New Zealand – the first being at Dambualla on 10.08.10. He had made 02 runs then

No Runs Pos Dismissal Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 02 6 run out 2 v New Zealand Dambulla 10 Aug 2010
2 21 5 run out 2 v New Zealand Dharamsala 16 Oct 2016

His run out in this game provides the second occasion of his run out dismissal at Dharamsala – the first was against West Indies on 17.10.14. He had made six runs in this game

No Runs Pos Dismissal Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 06 5 run out 1 v West Indies Dharamsala 17 Oct 2014
2 21 5 run out 2 v New Zealand Dharamsala 16 Oct 2016

MS Dhoni became the first captain wicket keeper to be dismissed run out on ten occasions in the history of one day games.

MS Dhoni became the 12th captain in the history of one day games to be dismissed run out on ten or more occasions. The following table lists all such captains

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Dis Runs HS Ave C HC 0
1 AR Border Aus 22 22 0 22 471 58 21.40 0 1 1
2 A Ranatunga Srl 22 22 0 22 713 76 32.40 0 8 2
3 RT Ponting Aus 17 17 0 17 627 86 36.88 0 7 1
4 SP Fleming NZl 16 16 0 16 571 85 35.68 0 4 0
5 Wasim Akram Pak 16 16 0 16 196 35 12.25 0 0 1
6 M Azharuddin Ind 13 13 0 13 351 93 27.00 0 1 0
7 WJ Cronje RSA 13 13 0 13 439 94 33.76 0 3 2
8 MS Atapattu Srl 11 11 0 11 556 111 50.54 1 4 0
9 R Dravid Ind 11 11 0 11 414 86 37.63 0 3 0
10 Imran Khan Pak 11 11 0 11 294 73 26.72 0 1 1
11 M Jayawardene Srl 11 11 0 11 382 71 34.72 0 3 0
12 MS Dhoni Ind 10 10 0 10 331 65 33.10 0 2 0