Bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in a match in the history of Duleep Trophy

Bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in a match in the history of Duleep Trophy

RA Jadeja of India Blue captured 10 for 171 against India Red in the finals of Duleep Trophy 2017 at Greater Nodia to provide the 28th occasion of a bowler capturing ten or more wickets in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 BP Gupte 40.6×8 06 127 12 West South Kolkata 24 Jan 1963
2 EAS Prasanna 33.0 12 080 11 South Central Chennai 25 Dec 1965
3 BS Chandrasekhar 48.3 10 183 10 South North Delhi 29 Oct 1966
4 PM Salgaoncar 35.3 07 111 10 West South Chennai 17 Nov 1972
5 PK Shivalkar 46.3 10 089 11 West Central Nagpur 11 Oct 1974
6 R Goel 77.3 31 134 12 North South Chennai 27 Dec 1975
7 S Madan Lal 50.0 16 122 11 North West Mumbai 14 Oct 1982
8 Arshad Ayub 49.4 10 127 11 South North Kanpur 15 Oct 1987
9 Avinash Kumar 88.2 08 266 10 East West Guwahati 11 Jan 1991
10 SLV Raju 67.0 25 117 12 South East Vizag 21 Aug 1992
11 AR Kapoor 55.0 09 207 10 North Central Guwahati 03 Nov 1994
12 B Vij 39.0 02 140 10 North Central Bhilwara 10 Nov 1995
13 PS Vaidya 47.0 10 126 10 East South Lucknow 19 Nov 1995
14 H Ramkishen 47.3 07 182 10 South North Mumbai 01 Dec 1998
15 A Nehra 29.0 09 090 10 North East Guwahati 18 Jan 2001
16 DS Mohanty 35.0 07 091 14 East South Agartala 25 Jan 2001
17 IK Pathan 44.0 12 146 10 West Central Rajkot 12 Mar 2002
18 KS Parida 45.1 16 080 10 Central East Kolkata 19 Mar 2002
19 M Suresh Kumar 43.4 07 149 10 South Central Jaipur 09 Apr 2002
20 ND Hirwani 76.5 12 209 10 Plate B Elite B Chennai 12 Mar 2003
21 ND Hirwani 59.0 12 200 12 Plate B Plate A Bangalore 20 Mar 2003
22 Sarandeep Singh 66.1 08 229 11 Elite A Plate B Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
23 Jai P Yadav 29.4 09 063 10 Central East Gwalior 15 Feb 2005
24 Z Khan 33.4 06 124 10 West Central Aurangabad 04 Nov 2005
25 VRV Singh 38.0 04 177 10 North West Mumbai 19 Feb 2008
26 RR Powar 55.0 11 187 10 West South Chennai 05 Feb 2009
27 KR Makvana 70.0 09 220 10 West North Chennai 06 Oct 2012
28 RA Jadeja 52.1 11 171 10 India Blue India Red G Noida 10 Sep 2016

There are six occasion of bowlers capturing ten or more wickets conceding 200 plus runs in a Duleep Trophy match. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 Avinash Kumar 88.2 08 266 10 East West Guwahati 11 Jan 1991
2 Sarandeep Singh 66.1 08 229 11 Elite A Plate B Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
3 KR Makvana 70.0 09 220 10 West North Chennai 06 Oct 2012
4 ND Hirwani 76.5 12 209 10 Plate B Elite B Chennai 12 Mar 2003
5 AR Kapoor 55.0 09 207 10 North Central Guwahati 03 Nov 1994
6 ND Hirwani 59.0 12 200 12 Plate B Plate A Bangalore 20 Mar 2003

There are six occasion of bowlers capturing ten or more wickets conceding less than 100 runs in a Duleep Trophy match. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 DS Mohanty 35.0 07 091 14 East South Agartala 25 Jan 2001
2 A Nehra 29.0 09 090 10 North East Guwahati 18 Jan 2001
3 PK Shivalkar 46.3 10 089 11 West Central Nagpur 11 Oct 1974
4 EAS Prasanna 33.0 12 080 11 South Central Chennai 25 Dec 1965
5 KS Parida 45.1 16 080 10 Central East Kolkata 19 Mar 2002
6 Jai P Yadav 29.4 09 063 10 Central East Gwalior 15 Feb 2005

ND Hirwani is the only bowler to capture ten or more wickets on two occasions in Duleep Trophy match. It is interesting to note that on both occasions he has leaked 200 plus runs. Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 ND Hirwani 76.5 12 209 10 Plate B Elite B Chennai 12 Mar 2003
2 ND Hirwani 59.0 12 200 12 Plate B Plate A Bangalore 20 Mar 2003

The following table lists the eighteen occasion of a spin bowler taking ten or more wickets in a Duleep Trophy match. The list is in the chronological order

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Oppn Ground Match Date
1 BP Gupte 40.6×8 06 127 12 West South Kolkata 24 Jan 1963
2 EAS Prasanna 33.0 12 080 11 South Central Chennai 25 Dec 1965
3 BS Chandrasekhar 48.3 10 183 10 South North Delhi 29 Oct 1966
4 PK Shivalkar 46.3 10 089 11 West Central Nagpur 11 Oct 1974
5 R Goel 77.3 31 134 12 North South Chennai 27 Dec 1975
6 Arshad Ayub 49.4 10 127 11 South North Kanpur 15 Oct 1987
7 Avinash Kumar 88.2 08 266 10 East West Guwahati 11 Jan 1991
8 SLV Raju 67.0 25 117 12 South East Vizag 21 Aug 1992
9 AR Kapoor 55.0 09 207 10 North Central Guwahati 03 Nov 1994
10 B Vij 39.0 02 140 10 North Central Bhilwara 10 Nov 1995
11 KS Parida 45.1 16 080 10 Central East Kolkata 19 Mar 2002
12 M Suresh Kumar 43.4 07 149 10 South Central Jaipur 09 Apr 2002
13 ND Hirwani 76.5 12 209 10 Plate B Elite B Chennai 12 Mar 2003
14 ND Hirwani 59.0 12 200 12 Plate B Plate A Bangalore 20 Mar 2003
15 Sarandeep Singh 66.1 08 229 11 Elite A Plate B Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
16 RR Powar 55.0 11 187 10 West South Chennai 05 Feb 2009
17 KR Makvana 70.0 09 220 10 West North Chennai 06 Oct 2012
18 RA Jadeja 52.1 11 171 10 India Blue India Red G Noida 10 Sep 2016
Bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings conceding runs between 90 and 99 in the history of Duleep Trophy

Bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings conceding runs between 90 and 99 in the history of Duleep Trophy

RA Jadeja of India Blue captured 5 for 95 against India Red in the ongoing Duleep Finals at Greater Noida to provide the 20th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings conceding runs between 90 and 99 in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No Players W Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Javed Zaman 5 99 East Central Kanpur 11 Jan 2001
2 R Goel 7 98 North South Chennai 27 Dec 1975
3 M Venkataramana 6 98 South Central Secunderabad 05 Jan 1990
4 A Kuruvilla 6 98 West North Valsad 21 Jan 1992
5 NM Kulkarni 5 97 West North Kolkata 17 Dec 1999
6 S Venkataraghavan 5 95 South West Mumbai (BS) 18 Nov 1966
7 Randhir Singh 6 95 East Central Pune 20 Oct 1986
8 M Suresh Kumar 5 95 South Central Jaipur 09 Apr 2002
9 RA Jadeja 5 95 India Blue India Red G Noida 10 Sep 2016
10 RD Khanwilkar 5 94 South West Jamshedpur 12 Jan 1984
11 Avinash Kumar 5 94 East West Guwahati 11 Jan 1991
12 Avinash Kumar 6 94 East Central Alwar 11 Oct 1995
13 Jai P Yadav 5 94 Central East Gwalior 19 Oct 2006
14 AM Pai 6 93 West South Hyd-RGS 28 Feb 1969
14 Venkatram 5 93 East Central Srinagar 10 Sep 1988
15 A Uniyal 6 92 Elite B Plate B Chennai 12 Mar 2003
16 S Talwar 5 91 North West Bhilai 21 Oct 1987
17 Kanwaljit Singh 6 91 South East Jamshedpur 25 Oct 1994
18 VRV Singh 5 91 North West Mumbai 19 Feb 2008
19 SA Ankola 5 90 West North Indore 19 Nov 1995
20 Pankaj Singh 5 90 Central South Bangalore 22 Jan 2009

 

Bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in an innings conceding 150 plus runs in the history of Duleep Trophy

Bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in an innings conceding 150 plus runs in the history of Duleep Trophy

S Gopal of India Green captured five for 173 in the ongoing Duleep Finals against India Blue at Greater Noida to provide the ninth occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding 150 plus runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No Players W Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 RK Chauhan 5 195 Central North Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
2 ND Hirwani 6 182 Plate B Elite A Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
3 Sarandeep Singh 8 180 Elite A Plate B Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
4 S Gopal 5 173 India Green India Blue G Noida 04 Sep 2016
5 Avinash Kumar 5 172 East West Guwahati 11 Jan 1991
6 P Sunderam 5 168 Central South Jamadoba 06 Jan 1984
7 HH Watekar 5 163 South West Chennai 26 Mar 2002
8 BS Chandrasekhar 6 153 South West Vadodara 30 Oct 1976
9 Avinash Kumar 5 153 East West Mumbai 15 Jan 1992

S Gopal’s five for 173 represents the fourth expensive bowling innings figures in terms of runs conceded when a bowler has capture five or  more wickets in the history of Duleep Trophy.

No Players W Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 RK Chauhan 5 195 Central North Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
2 ND Hirwani 6 182 Plate B Elite A Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
3 Sarandeep Singh 8 180 Elite A Plate B Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
4 S Gopal 5 173 India Green India Blue G Noida 04 Sep 2016

It also represents the second most expensive bowling figures in terms of runs conceded when a bowler has captured exact five wickets in an innings – the most expensive figures being 5 for 195 by R Chauhan of Central Zone against North Zone at Vadodara in 1993 season

No Players W Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 RK Chauhan 5 195 Central North Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
2 S Gopal 5 173 India Green India Blue G Noida 04 Sep 2016
Bowlers who have conceded 175 plus runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy

Bowlers who have conceded 175 plus runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy

Kuldeep Yadav of India Red returned with figures of 1 for 214 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Finals at Greater Nodia against India Blue to provide the 22nd occasion of a bowler conceding 175 plus runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 ND Hirwani 53.0 7 225 1 Central North Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
2 Kuldeep Yadav 44.0 2 214 1 India Red India Blue G Noida 10 Sep 2016
3 HMRKB Herath 66.0 14 201 3 Srl A North Kolkata 12 Nov 2006
4 RK Chauhan 51.0 7 195 5 Central North Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
5 TS Saha 43.5 2 192 0 East North Rajkot 11 Feb 2008
6 AK Patel 47.0 3 190 0 West North Trivandrum 11 Oct 1985
7 ND Hirwani 56.0 4 183 3 Central North Vizag 30 Dec 1989
8 C Sharma 39.0 3 183 0 East North Kolkata 30 Nov 1994
9 RV Dhurv 48.0 3 183 3 West South Chennai 03 Oct 2013
1 ND Hirwani 54.3 6 182 6 Plate B Elite A Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
11 Sunny Gupta 46.0 4 182 4 East North Kochi 10 Oct 2013
12 AS Wassan 46.0 5 181 3 North Central Vizag 30 Dec 1989
13 Sarandeep Singh 50.1 7 180 8 Elite A Plate B Bangalore 27 Mar 2003
14 Arshad Ayub 46.0 7 179 2 South West Mumbai 27 Oct 1984
15 PN Kasliwal 34.0 1 179 3 West South Mumbai 31 Oct 1986
16 SA Ankola 32.0 2 178 4 West South Bangalore 30 Dec 1989
17 RGM Patel 48.0 8 178 1 West North Jamshedpur 25 Jan 1991
18 M Kartik 53.0 5 178 0 Central North Delhi 25 Jan 2001
19 S Talwar 52.0 3 177 1 North West Trivandrum 11 Oct 1985
20 S Kumar Prasad 72.0 19 177 2 East Central Chennai 25 Dec 1989
21 Ratan Singh 43.0 4 176 1 Central West Nagpur 15 Oct 1987
22 U Chatterjee 78.0 18 176 4 East North Kolkata 30 Nov 1994

Kuldeep Yadav of India Red returned with figures of 1 for 214 in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Finals at Greater Nodia against India Blue to provide the third occasion of a bowler conceding 200 plus runs in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Overs M Runs W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 ND Hirwani 53.0 7 225 1 Central North Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
2 Kuldeep Yadav 44.0 2 214 1 India Red India Blue G Noida 10 Sep 2016
3 HMRKB Herath 66.0 14 201 3 Srl A North Kolkata 12 Nov 2006

Kuldeep Yadav became the second most expensive bowler in terms of runs conceded in an innings in the history of Duleep Trophy – the most expensive being ND Hirwani. ND Hirwani had leaked 225 runs for Central Zone against North Zone at Vadodara in 1993 season.

Team totals of 650 plus runs in Duleep Trophy

Team totals of 650 plus runs in Duleep Trophy

India Blue posted a team total of 693 for 6 declared in the ongoing Finals of Duleep Trophy against India Red at Greater Noida to provide the 16th occasion of a team posting a team total of 650 plus runs in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are listed below in the descending order of the team total

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 North 868 197.0 2 v West Bhilai 21 Oct 1987
2 West 769 171.2 1 v North Rajkot 26 Jan 2010
3 West 747 209.2 2 v South Rourkela 18 Jan 1991
4 South 740 171.1 2 v West Mumbai 31 Oct 1986
5 North 729/9d 223.1 1 v West Jamshedpur 25 Jan 1991
6 North 716 218.0 2 v East Kolkata 30 Nov 1994
7 North 708/8d 167.0 1 v South Vijayawada 04 Jan 2001
8 North 708/9d 180.0 2 v Central Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
9 India Blue 707 176.3 1 v India Green G Noida 04 Sep 2016
10 India Blue 693/6d 168.2 1 v India Red G Noida 10 Sep 2016
11 North 690/8d 164.2 1 v Central Delhi 25 Jan 2001
12 West 682/9d 204.0 2 v East Mumbai 15 Jan 1992
13 West 676/8d 171.0 1 v Central Nagpur 15 Oct 1987
14 South 665 148.2 1 v West Bangalore 30 Dec 1989
15 North 664/5d 153.1 1 v East Mumbai (BS) 08 Oct 1982
16 West 656/7d 164.0 1 v East Pune 01 Feb 2001

North Zone and India Blue are the only two teams in the history of Duleep Trophy to post totals of 650 plus runs on two occasions in the same season. North Zone achieved the feat in 2001, and fifteen seasons later India Blue achieved the feat in this season. The performance of these two teams are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Match Date
1 North 708/8d 167.0 1 v South Vijayawada 04 Jan 2001
2 North 690/8d 164.2 1 v Central Delhi 25 Jan 2001
               
1 India Blue 707 176.3 1 v India Green G Noida 04 Sep 2016
2 India Blue 693/6d 168.2 1 v India Red G Noida 10 Sep 2016

 

Batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs in Duleep Trophy

Batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs in Duleep Trophy

CA Pujara scored 256 not out in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Finals between India Blue and India Red at Greater Noida to provide the 45th occasion of a batsman scoring 200 plus runs in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

CA Pujara became the first batsman to score 250 plus runs in a Duleep Trophy game reduced to a three team contest played with a pink ball. BCCI had converted this year tournament to a three team contest. Duleep Trophy was a zonal contest earlier right from its inception in 1961-62

No Player Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 R Lamba 320 North v West Bhilai 21 Oct 1987
2 GK Khoda 300* Central v South Panaji 01 Feb 2001
3 SS Bhave 292 West v South Rourkela 30 Nov 1994
4 J Arun Lal 287 East v West Pune 25 Oct 1986
5 SV Manjrekar 278 West v Central Nagpur 15 Oct 1987
6 LS Rajput 275 West v Central Nagpur 15 Oct 1987
7 V Sehwag 274 North v South Agartala 01 Dec 1999
8 A Jadeja 264 North v Central Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
9 AM Nayar 259 West v North Rajkot 26 Jan 2010
10 CA Pujara 256* India Blue v India Red G Noida 10 Sep 2016
11 WV Raman 250* South v West Rourkela 30 Nov 1994
12 V Rathour 249 North v East Delhi 26 Mar 2002
13 PK Amre 240* Central v North Vizag 30 Dec 1989
14 AL Wadekar 229 West v East Kolkata 04 Feb 1965
15 Y Venugopal Rao 228* South v England A Gurgaon 21 Feb 2004
16 SM Gavaskar 228 West v South Vadodara 30 Oct 1976
17 M Azharuddin 226 South v Central Jamadoba 06 Jan 1984
18 AA Baig 224* South v North Delhi 29 Oct 1966
19 LS Rajput 221 West v North Trivandrum 11 Oct 1985
20 RB Parikh 218 West v South Bangalore 30 Dec 1989
21 MK Pandey 218 South v Central Hyd-RGS 26 Jan 2011
22 VVS Laxman 217 South v West Surat 18 Jan 2001
23 NV Ojha 217 Central v North Mohali 22 Oct 2014
24 AD Gaekwad 216 West v North Bhilai 21 Oct 1987
25 J Arun Lal 214 East v Central Pune 20 Oct 1986
26 Bantoo Singh 214 North v East Kolkata 30 Nov 1994
27 MK Pandey 213 South v West Chennai 03 Oct 2013
28 B Aparajith 212 South v West Chennai 03 Oct 2013
29 YK Pathan 210* West v South Hyd-RGS 02 Feb 2010
30 Hanumant Singh 210 Central v South Hyd-RGS 14 Nov 1964
31 AA Muzumdar 209 West v North Indore 19 Nov 1995
32 Yuvraj Singh 209 North v South Faridabad 12 Mar 2002
33 VG Kambli 208 West v East Mumbai 15 Jan 1992
34 D Mongia 208 North v Central Delhi 25 Jan 2001
35 Yuvraj Singh 208 North v Central Hyd-RGS 14 Oct 2012
36 M Amarnath 207 North v East Mum-BS 08 Oct 1982
37 A Chopra 205* North v East Rajkot 11 Feb 2008
38 M Manhas 205* North v East Rajkot 11 Feb 2008
39 M Kaif 202* Central v East Amritsar 19 Jan 2010
40 AK Sharma 202 North v Central Guwahati 03 Nov 1994
41 V Yadav 201 North v South Surat 15 Jan 1992
42 D Mongia 201 North v South Vijayawada 04 Jan 2001
43 SS Karim 200* East v West Nagpur 21 Oct 1995
44 Nawab of Pataudi 200 South v West Mum-BS 28 Oct 1967
45 S Badrinath 200 South v North Rajkot 29 Jan 2009

CA Pujara scored 256 not out in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Finals between India Blue and India Red at Greater Noida to provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman scoring 250 plus runs in the history of Duleep Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 R Lamba 320 North v West Bhilai 21 Oct 1987
2 GK Khoda 300* Central v South Panaji 01 Feb 2001
3 SS Bhave 292 West v South Rourkela 30 Nov 1994
4 J Arun Lal 287 East v West Pune 25 Oct 1986
5 SV Manjrekar 278 West v Central Nagpur 15 Oct 1987
6 LS Rajput 275 West v Central Nagpur 15 Oct 1987
7 V Sehwag 274 North v South Agartala 01 Dec 1999
8 A Jadeja 264 North v Central Vadodara 10 Oct 1993
9 AM Nayar 259 West v North Rajkot 26 Jan 2010
10 CA Pujara 256* India Blue v India Red Greater Noida 10 Sep 2016
11 WV Raman 250* South v West Rourkela 30 Nov 1994

The following five batsmen – D Mongia, J Arunlal, LS Rajput, MK Pandey and Yuvraj Singh – have scored 200 plus runs on two occasions. The performance of these five batsmen are listed below

No Player Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 D Mongia 208 North v Central Delhi 25 Jan 2001
2 D Mongia 201 North v South Vijayawada 04 Jan 2001
             
1 J Arun Lal 287 East v West Pune 25 Oct 1986
2 J Arun Lal 214 East v Central Pune 20 Oct 1986
             
1 LS Rajput 275 West v Central Nagpur 15 Oct 1987
2 LS Rajput 221 West v North Trivandrum 11 Oct 1985
             
1 MK Pandey 218 South v Central Hyd-RGS 26 Jan 2011
2 MK Pandey 213 South v West Chennai 03 Oct 2013
             
1 Yuvraj Singh 209 North v South Faridabad 12 Mar 2002
2 Yuvraj Singh 208 North v Central Hyd-RGS 14 Oct 2012

D Mongia and J Arunlal are the only two batsmen who have scored 200 plus runs on two occasions in the same season. The performance of these two batsmen are listed below

No Player Runs Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 D Mongia 208 North v Central Delhi 25 Jan 2001
2 D Mongia 201 North v South Vijayawada 04 Jan 2001
             
1 J Arun Lal 287 East v West Pune 25 Oct 1986
2 J Arun Lal 214 East v Central Pune 20 Oct 1986

 

 

CA Pujara completes Ten thousand first class runs

CA Pujara completes Ten thousand first class runs

CA Pujara achieved the landmark of reaching 10,000 runs in First Class Cricket during his knock of 111 not out on the first day of Duleep Trophy Finals between India Blue and India Red at Greater Noida. He reached the landmark when he was on 19 during his knock of 111 not out. At the end of the first day of Duleep Finals, his first class run aggregate read 10092. His 111 not out was his 33rd first class century. The following table shows CA Pujara’s first class career season wise and venue wise prior to the start of the Duleep Trophy Finals

Season Venue M I NO Runs HS Ave C HC Ct St
2005-06 India 3 4 0 181 145  45.25 1 0 1  
2006 Australia 1 2 0 8 4.00 0 0 0  
2006-07 India 8 14 2 600 177  50.00 2 3 1 1
2007-08 Zimbabwe 2 2 0 108 100  54.00 1 0 0  
2007-08 Kenya 1 1 0 9 9.00 0 0 0  
2007-08 India 13 22 5 907 151* 53.35 3 3 12  
2008-09 India 12 19 3 1049 302* 65.56 4 1 5  
2009-10 India 6 10 1 741 204* 82.33 2 5 1  
2010 England 3 4 2 322 208* 161.00 1 1 4  
2010-11 South Africa 2 3 0 31 19  10.33 0 0 6  
2010-11 India 5 8 2 174 72  29.00 0 2 3  
2011-12 India 5 9 1 257 78  32.12 0 3 7  
2012 India 2 3 0 216 159  72.00 1 0 0  
2012 West Indies 3 6 1 252 96* 50.40 0 3 0  
2012-13 India 13 23 6 1585 352  93.23 5 3 5  
2013 South Africa 2 3 0 193 137  64.33 1 1 2  
2013-14 India 8 10 1 882 306* 98.00 4 0 6  
2013-14 South Africa 2 4 0 280 153  70.00 1 1 0  
2013-14 New Zealand 2 4 0 60 23  15.00 0 0 3  
2014 England 8 16 2 441 100* 31.50 1 2 6  
2014-15 India 4 7 1 227 114  37.83 1 0 8  
2014-15 Australia 3 6 0 201 73  33.50 0 1 2  
2015 Sri Lanka 1 2 1 145 145* 145.00 1 0 1  
2015 India 2 4 0 119 55  29.75 0 1 0  
2015 England 4 6 1 264 133* 52.80 1 1 2  
2015-16 India 10 15 1 470 126  33.57 1 1 13  
2016 West Indies 3 2 0 62 46  31.00 0 0 3  
2016-17 India 1 2 0 197 166  98.50 1 0 0  
  Total 129 211 30 9981 352 55.14 32 32 91 1

The following table lists the 33 centuries scored by CA Pujara in his  first class career including his 111 not out in the ongoing Duleep Trophy Finals

Inn Score Match Date
1 145  Saurashtra v Goa 25 Dec 2005
2 177  Saurashtra v Tamil Nadu 17 Dec 2006
3 139  Saurashtra v Delhi 25 Dec 2006
4 100  India A v Zimbabwe Select XI 30 Jul 2007
5 109  Saurashtra v Himachal Pradesh 03 Nov 2007
6 148* Saurashtra v Delhi 15 Nov 2007
7 151* Saurashtra v Rajasthan 23 Nov 2007
8 302* Saurashtra v Orissa 10 Nov 2008
9 189  Saurashtra v Punjab 16 Nov 2008
10 176  Saurashtra v Mumbai 23 Nov 2008
11 112* Saurashtra v Karnataka 26 Dec 2008
12 204* Saurashtra v Maharashtra 17 Nov 2009
13 110  West Zone v North Zone 26 Jan 2010
14 208* India A v West Indies A 17 Jun 2010
15 159  India v New Zealand 23 Aug 2012
16 206* India v England 15 Nov 2012
17 135  India v England 23 Nov 2012
18 203* Saurashtra v Madhya Pradesh 29 Dec 2012
19 352  Saurashtra v Karnataka 06 Jan 2013
20 204  India v Australia 02 Mar 2013
21 137  India A v South Africa A 17 Aug 2013
22 306* India A v West Indies A 09 Oct 2013
23 113  India v West Indies 14 Nov 2013
24 102  Saurashtra v Bengal 21 Nov 2013
25 269  Saurashtra v Tamil Nadu 28 Nov 2013
26 153  India v South Africa 18 Dec 2013
27 100* Derbyshire v Leicestershire 23 Sep 2014
28 114  Saurashtra v Vidarbha 13 Jan 2015
29 133* Yorkshire v Hampshire 10 May 2015
30 145* India v Sri Lanka 28 Aug 2015
31 126  Saurashtra v Assam 13 Feb 2016
32 166  India Blue v India Green 04 Sep 2016
33 111* India Blue v India Red 10 Sep 2016

 Notes – All statistics as of 10.09.16

England losing a one day game after posting a team total of 300 plus runs

England losing a one day game after posting a team total of 300 plus runs

England lost the final one-day game to Pakistan at Cardiff on 04.09.16 to provide the 96th occasion of a team losing a one-day game after posting 300 plus runs. England posted 302 for 9 in this game and lost the game. It also provides the 15th occasion of England losing a one-day game after posting 300 plus runs in a one-day game and also provide the first such occasion against Pakistan. All the 15 one day games lost by England are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 302/03 50.0 1 lost v Sri Lanka Adelaide 23 Jan 1999
2 England 325/05 50.0 1 lost v India Lord’s 13 Jul 2002
3 England 304/08 50.0 2 lost v South Africa East London 09 Feb 2005
4 England 321/07 50.0 1 lost v Sri Lanka Leeds 01 Jul 2006
5 England 320/08 50.0 2 lost v India Bristol 24 Aug 2007
6 England 316/06 50.0 1 lost v India The Oval 05 Sep 2007
7 England 333/06 50.0 1 lost v Australia Sydney 02 Feb 2011
8 England 327/08 50.0 1 lost v Ireland Bangalore 02 Mar 2011
9 England 300/08 50.0 1 lost v Australia Brisbane 17 Jan 2014
10 England 303/08 50.0 1 lost v Australia Hobart 23 Jan 2015
11 England 309/06 50.0 1 lost v Sri Lanka Wellington 01 Mar 2015
12 England 365/09 46.0 2 lost v New Zealand The Oval 12 Jun 2015
13 England 302/10 45.2 1 lost v New Zealand Southampton 14 Jun 2015
14 England 318/08 50.0 1 lost v South Africa Centurion 09 Feb 2016
15 England 302/09 50.0 1 lost v Pakistan Cardiff 04 Sep 2016

England losing the game to Pakistan at Cardiff on 04.09.16 after posting 302 for 9 provides the ninth occasion of a team losing a game to Pakistan after posting 300 plus runs. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India 317/10 48.4 2 lost v Pakistan Rawalpindi 16 Mar 2004
2 India 315/06 48.0 1 lost v Pakistan Ahmedabad 12 Apr 2005
3 India 328/10 49.4 1 lost v Pakistan Peshawar 06 Feb 2006
4 India 321/09 50.0 1 lost v Pakistan Mohali 08 Nov 2007
5 India 308/07 50.0 1 lost v Pakistan Karachi 02 Jul 2008
6 Sri Lanka 311/10 49.4 2 lost v Pakistan Sharjah 18 Dec 2013
7 Bangladesh 326/03 50.0 1 lost v Pakistan Dhaka 04 Mar 2014
8 Zimbabwe 334/05 50.0 2 lost v Pakistan Lahore 26 May 2015
9 England 302/09 50.0 1 lost v Pakistan Cardiff 04 Sep 2016

England’s losing the game against Pakistan at Cardiff on 04.09.16 after posting a team total of 302 for 9 provide the eleventh occasion of a team losing a one-day game after posting 300 plus runs on England Soil. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the seventh occasion of England losing a one-day game on home soil after posting 300 plus runs

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 325/05 50.0 1 lost v India Lord’s 13 Jul 2002
2 England 321/07 50.0 1 lost v Sri Lanka Leeds 01 Jul 2006
3 England 320/08 50.0 2 lost v India Bristol 24 Aug 2007
4 England 316/06 50.0 1 lost v India The Oval 05 Sep 2007
5 India 304/06 50.0 1 lost v England Cardiff 16 Sep 2011
6 South Africa 305/10 50.0 2 lost v India Cardiff 06 Jun 2013
7 England 365/09 46.0 2 lost v New Zealand The Oval 12 Jun 2015
8 England 302/10 45.2 1 lost v New Zealand Southampton 14 Jun 2015
9 New Zealand 349/07 50.0 1 lost v England Nottingham 17 Jun 2015
10 Sri Lanka 305/05 42.0 1 lost v England The Oval 29 Jun 2016
11 England 302/09 50.0 1 lost v Pakistan Cardiff 04 Sep 2016

 

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England 325/05 50.0 1 lost v India Lord’s 13 Jul 2002
2 England 321/07 50.0 1 lost v Sri Lanka Leeds 01 Jul 2006
3 England 320/08 50.0 2 lost v India Bristol 24 Aug 2007
4 England 316/06 50.0 1 lost v India The Oval 05 Sep 2007
5 England 365/09 46.0 2 lost v New Zealand The Oval 12 Jun 2015
6 England 302/10 45.2 1 lost v New Zealand Southampton 14 Jun 2015
7 England 302/09 50.0 1 lost v Pakistan Cardiff 04 Sep 2016

 

Australia post a record team total in the history of T20Is

Australia post a record team total in the history of T20Is

Australia posted 263 for 3 against Sri Lanka at Pallekele on 04.09.16 to provide the highest team total ever recorded in the history of T20 Internationals. The previous best was Sri Lanka’s 260 for 6 against Kenya at Johannesburg on 14.10.17. These two totals are the only two totals in excess of 250 plus runs in the history of T20Is.

Australia’s 263 for 3 provides the 51st occasion of a team posting 200 plus runs in a T20I game. It also provides the ninth occasion of Australia posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I. All such occasions are listed below. Australia’s 263 for 3 in this game represent its highest T20I team total. Its previous best was 248 for 6 against England at Southampton on 29.08.13

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia 263/3 20.0 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
2 Australia 248/6 20.0 1 v England Southampton 29 Aug 2013
3 Australia 221/5 20.0 1 v England Sydney 09 Jan 2007
4 Australia 214/5 20.0 1 v New Zealand Auckland 17 Feb 2005
5 Australia 214/4 20.0 2 v New Zealand Christchurch 28 Feb 2010
6 Australia 213/4 20.0 1 v England Hobart 29 Jan 2014
7 Australia 209/3 20.0 1 v South Africa Brisbane 09 Jan 2006
8 Australia 205/5 20.0 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 06 Mar 2016
9 Australia 201/7 20.0 1 v India Rajkot 10 Oct 2013

Australia’s 263 for 3 represent the highest team total when a team has lost exact three wickets in an innings. The previous best was Sri Lanka’s 215 for 3 against West Indies at Palekkele on 09.11.15. The following table lists the teams which have scored 200 plus runs when a team has scored 200 plus runs losing exact three wickets in an innings of a T20I game.

No Team Score Overs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia 263/3 20.0 1 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
2 Sri Lanka 215/3 20.0 1 v West Indies Pallekele 09 Nov 2015
3 Sri Lanka 211/3 20.0 1 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 13 Dec 2013
4 Australia 209/3 20.0 1 v South Africa Brisbane 09 Jan 2006
5 South Africa 200/3 19.4 2 v India Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015

 

Centuries in T20 Internationals

Centuries in T20 Internationals

GJ Maxwell of Australia scored 145 not out against Sri Lanka at Pallekele on 06.09.16 to provide the 23rd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the history of T20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Finch 156 1 Aus Eng Southampton 29 Aug 2013
2 GJ Maxwell 145* 1 Aus Srl Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
3 SR Watson 124* 1 Aus Ind Sydney 31 Jan 2016
4 BB McCullum 123 1 NZl Ban Pallekele 21 Sep 2012
5 Babar Hayat 122 2 HKG Oman Fatullah 19 Feb 2016
6 F du Plessis 119 1 RSA Win Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
7 Mohd Shahzad 118* 1 Afg Zim Sharjah 10 Jan 2016
8 RE Levi 117* 2 RSA NZl Hamilton 19 Feb 2012
9 CH Gayle 117 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
10 BB McCullum 116* 1 NZl Aus Christchurch 28 Feb 2010
11 AD Hales 116* 2 Eng Srl Chittagong 27 Mar 2014
12 MN van Wyk 114* 1 RSA Win Durban 14 Jan 2015
13 Ahmed Shehzad 111* 1 Pak Ban Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
14 KL Rahul 110* 2 Ind Win Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016
15 RG Sharma 106 1 Ind RSA Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015
16 TM Dilshan 104* 1 Srl Aus Pallekele 06 Aug 2011
17 Tamim Iqbal 103* 1 Ban Oman Dharamsala 13 Mar 2016
18 MJ Guptill 101* 2 NZl RSA East London 23 Dec 2012
19 SK Raina 101 1 Ind RSA Gros Islet 02 May 2010
20 CH Gayle 100* 2 Win Eng Mumbai 16 Mar 2016
21 M Jayawardene 100 1 Srl Zim Providence 03 May 2010
22 RD Berrington 100 1 Sco Ban The Hague 24 Jul 2012
23 E Lewis 100 1 Win Ind Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016

GJ Maxwell’s 145 not out represent the second highest score by a batsman in T20I, the  highest being  AJ Finch’s 156  in the game between Australia  and England at Southampton on 29.08.13

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Finch 156 1 Aus Eng Southampton 29 Aug 2013
2 GJ Maxwell 145* 1 Aus Srl Pallekele 06 Sep 2016

GJ Maxwell became the third Australian batsman to score a century in T20Is after AJ Finch and SR Watson. The centuries scored by these three Australian batsmen are listed below. It is interesting to note that the runs scored by these three batsmen occupy the first three places in the history of T20Is

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Finch 156 1 Aus Eng Southampton 29 Aug 2013
2 GJ Maxwell 145* 1 Aus Srl Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
3 SR Watson 124* 1 Aus Ind Sydney 31 Jan 2016

GJ Maxwell became the second batsman to score a century against Sri Lanka in a T20I after AD Hales of England. AD Hales had scored 116 not out at Chittagong on 27.03.14

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GJ Maxwell 145* 1 Aus Srl Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
2 AD Hales 116* 2 Eng Srl Chittagong 27 Mar 2014

GJ Maxwells 145 not out against Sri Lanka at Pallekele on 06.09.16 provide the 18th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in the history of T20Is. GJ Maxwell’s 145 not out came when he batted at number for the first time in his T20I career

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AJ Finch 156 1 Aus Eng Southampton 29 Aug 2013
2 GJ Maxwell 145* 1 Aus Srl Pallekele 06 Sep 2016
3 SR Watson 124* 1 Aus Ind Sydney 31 Jan 2016
4 Mohd Shahzad 118* 1 Afg Zim Sharjah 10 Jan 2016
5 RE Levi 117* 2 RSA NZl Hamilton 19 Feb 2012
6 CH Gayle 117 1 Win RSA Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
7 BB McCullum 116* 1 NZl Aus Christchurch 28 Feb 2010
8 AD Hales 116* 2 Eng Srl Chittagong 27 Mar 2014
9 MN van Wyk 114* 1 RSA Win Durban 14 Jan 2015
10 Ahmed Shehzad 111* 1 Pak Ban Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
11 RG Sharma 106 1 Ind RSA Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015
12 TM Dilshan 104* 1 Srl Aus Pallekele 06 Aug 2011
13 Tamim Iqbal 103* 1 Ban Oman Dharamsala 13 Mar 2016
14 MJ Guptill 101* 2 NZl RSA East London 23 Dec 2012
15 CH Gayle 100* 2 Win Eng Mumbai 16 Mar 2016
16 M Jayawardene 100 1 Srl Zim Providence 03 May 2010
17 RD Berrington 100 1 Sco Ban The Hague 24 Jul 2012
18 E Lewis 100 1 Win Ind Lauderhill 27 Aug 2016