Bangladesh bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings

Bangladesh bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings

Taijul Islam of Bangladesh captured five wickets conceding 122 runs against South Africa in the ongoing test at Mirpur to provide the 73rd occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Naimur Rahman44.3913262v IndiaDhaka10 Nov 2000
2Manjural Islam35.0128162v ZimbabweBulawayo19 Apr 2001
3Mohammad Rafique37.277761v South AfricaDhaka01 May 2003
4Mohammad Rafique45.01311852v PakistanPeshawar27 Aug 2003
5Mohammad Rafique17.473652v PakistanMultan3 Sep 2003
6Mohammad Rafique59.11812262v New ZealandDhaka19 Oct 2004
7Mohammad Rafique41.4196552v ZimbabweChattogram06 Jan 2005
8Enamul Haque jnr22.254564v ZimbabweChattogram06 Jan 2005
9Enamul Haque jnr36.099571v ZimbabweDhaka14 Jan 2005
10Enamul Haque jnr37.0810553v ZimbabweDhaka14 Jan 2005
11Mohammad Rafique37.0911452v Sri LankaColombo (RPS)12 Sep 2005
12Shahadat Hossain21.328652v Sri LankaBogra08 Mar 2006
13Mohammad Rafique32.296252v AustraliaFatullah09 Apr 2006
14Shahadat Hossain15.382762v South AfricaMirpur22 Feb 2008
15Shakib Al Hasan25.573672v New ZealandChattogram17 Oct 2008
16Shakib Al Hasan38.0413051v South AfricaBloemfontein19 Nov 2008
17Shakib Al Hasan28.039962v South AfricaCenturion26 Nov 2008
18Shakib Al Hasan28.447051v Sri LankaMirpur26 Dec 2008
19Mahmudullah15.045154v West IndiesKingstown09 Jul 2009
20Shakib Al Hasan24.537053v West IndiesSt George’s17 Jul 2009
21Shahadat Hossain18.027151v IndiaChattogram17 Jan 2010
22Shakib Al Hasan29.5106251v IndiaChattogram17 Jan 2010
23Rubel Hossain29.0116651v New ZealandHamilton15 Feb 2010
24Shahadat Hossain28.039851v EnglandLord’s27 May 2010
25Shakib Al Hasan37.3412151v EnglandManchester04 Jun 2010
26Elias Sunny23.009462v West IndiesChattogram21 Oct 2011
27Shakib Al Hasan34.4126351v West IndiesMirpur29 Oct 2011
28Shakib Al Hasan40.578262v PakistanMirpur17 Dec 2011
29Sohag Gazi23.227463v West IndiesMirpur13 Nov 2012
30Robiul Islam19.017163v ZimbabweHarare17 Apr 2013
31Robiul Islam33.0118552v ZimbabweHarare25 Apr 2013
32Sohag Gazi26.047763v New ZealandChattogram09 Oct 2013
33Shakib Al Hasan43.01310352v New ZealandMirpur21 Oct 2013
34Shakib Al Hasan34.0314851v Sri LankaChattogram04 Feb 2014
35Taijul Islam47.0913551v West IndiesKingstown05 Sep 2014
36Shakib Al Hasan24.555961v ZimbabweMirpur25 Oct 2014
37Taijul Islam16.573983v ZimbabweMirpur25 Oct 2014
38Shakib Al Hasan41.0118052v ZimbabweKhulna03 Nov 2014
39Shakib Al Hasan18.054454v ZimbabweKhulna03 Nov 2014
40Jubair Hossain20.019652v ZimbabweChattogram12 Nov 2014
41Taijul Islam46.4416362v PakistanKhulna28 Apr 2015
42Mehidy Hasan Miraz39.578061v EnglandChattogram20 Oct 2016
43Shakib Al Hasan33.078553v EnglandChattogram20 Oct 2016
44Mehidy Hasan Miraz28.028262v EnglandMirpur28 Oct 2016
45Mehidy Hasan Miraz21.327764v EnglandMirpur28 Oct 2016
46Shakib Al Hasan25.576852v AustraliaMirpur27 Aug 2017
47Shakib Al Hasan28.078554v AustraliaMirpur27 Aug 2017
48Mehidy Hasan Miraz29.099351v West IndiesKingston12 Jul 2018
49Shakib Al Hasan17.053363v West IndiesKingston12 Jul 2018
50Taijul Islam39.3710861v ZimbabweSylhet03 Nov 2018
51Taijul Islam28.486253v ZimbabweSylhet03 Nov 2018
52Taijul Islam40.31010752v ZimbabweMirpur11 Nov 2018
53Mehidy Hasan Miraz18.153854v ZimbabweMirpur11 Nov 2018
54Nayeem Hasan14.026152v West IndiesChattogram22 Nov 2018
55Taijul Islam11.223364v West IndiesChattogram22 Nov 2018
56Mehidy Hasan Miraz16.015872v West IndiesMirpur30 Nov 2018
57Mehidy Hasan Miraz20.025953v West IndiesMirpur30 Nov 2018
58Nayeem Hasan24.068253v ZimbabweMirpur22 Feb 2020
59Taijul Islam19.227253v Sri LankaPallekele29 Apr 2021
60Mehidy Hasan Miraz31.058252v ZimbabweHarare07 Jul 2021
61Taijul Islam44.4911672v PakistanChattogram26 Nov 2021
62Ebadot Hossain21.064663v New ZealandMount Maunganui01 Jan 2022
63Taijul Islam50.01013561v South AfricaGqeberha08 Apr 2022
64Nayeem Hasan30.0410561v Sri LankaChattogram15 May 2022
65Shakib Al Hasan40.1119652v Sri LankaMirpur23 May 2022
66Khaled Ahmed31.3310652v West IndiesGros Islet24 Jun 2022
67Mehidy Hasan Miraz19.046354v IndiaMirpur22 Dec 2022
68Taijul Islam28.0105851v IrelandMirpur04 Apr 2023
69Taijul Islam31.187564v New ZealandSylhet28 Nov 2023
70Mehidy Hasan Miraz22.126151v PakistanRawalpindi30 Aug 2024
71Hasan Mahmud10.414353v PakistanRawalpindi30 Aug 2024
72Hasan Mahmud22.248351v IndiaChennai19 Sep 2024
73Taijul Islam36.0312252v South AfricaMirpur21 Oct 2024

Taijul Islam of Bangladesh captured five wickets conceding 122 runs against South Africa in the ongoing test at Mirpur to provide the sixth occasion of a Bangladesh bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Mohammad Rafique37.277761v South AfricaDhaka01 May 2003
2Shahadat Hossain15.382762v South AfricaMirpur22 Feb 2008
3Shakib Al Hasan38.0413051v South AfricaBloemfontein19 Nov 2008
4Shakib Al Hasan28.039962v South AfricaCenturion26 Nov 2008
5Taijul Islam50.01013561v South AfricaGqeberha08 Apr 2022
6Taijul Islam36.0312252v South AfricaMirpur21 Oct 2024

Taijul Islams’ five wicket haul in this innings represent his 13th five wicket haul in test innings. He is the third Bangladesh bowler to capture five wicket innings hauls on ten or more occasions. Others are  – Shakib Al Hasan {19}  and Mehdi Hasan Miraz {10}

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Shakib Al Hasan25.573672v New ZealandChattogram17 Oct 2008
2Shakib Al Hasan38.0413051v South AfricaBloemfontein19 Nov 2008
3Shakib Al Hasan28.039962v South AfricaCenturion26 Nov 2008
4Shakib Al Hasan28.447051v Sri LankaMirpur26 Dec 2008
5Shakib Al Hasan24.537053v West IndiesSt George’s17 Jul 2009
6Shakib Al Hasan29.5106251v IndiaChattogram17 Jan 2010
7Shakib Al Hasan37.3412151v EnglandManchester04 Jun 2010
9Shakib Al Hasan34.4126351v West IndiesMirpur29 Oct 2011
9Shakib Al Hasan40.578262v PakistanMirpur17 Dec 2011
10Shakib Al Hasan43.01310352v New ZealandMirpur21 Oct 2013
11Shakib Al Hasan34.0314851v Sri LankaChattogram04 Feb 2014
12Shakib Al Hasan24.555961v ZimbabweMirpur25 Oct 2014
13Shakib Al Hasan41.0118052v ZimbabweKhulna03 Nov 2014
14Shakib Al Hasan18.054454v ZimbabweKhulna03 Nov 2014
15Shakib Al Hasan33.078553v EnglandChattogram20 Oct 2016
16Shakib Al Hasan25.576852v AustraliaMirpur27 Aug 2017
17Shakib Al Hasan28.078554v AustraliaMirpur27 Aug 2017
18Shakib Al Hasan17.053363v West IndiesKingston12 Jul 2018
19Shakib Al Hasan40.1119652v Sri LankaMirpur23 May 2022
          
1Taijul Islam47.0913551v West IndiesKingstown05 Sep 2014
2Taijul Islam16.573983v ZimbabweMirpur25 Oct 2014
3Taijul Islam46.4416362v PakistanKhulna28 Apr 2015
4Taijul Islam39.3710861v ZimbabweSylhet03 Nov 2018
5Taijul Islam28.486253v ZimbabweSylhet03 Nov 2018
6Taijul Islam40.31010752v ZimbabweMirpur11 Nov 2018
7Taijul Islam11.223364v West IndiesChattogram22 Nov 2018
9Taijul Islam19.227253v Sri LankaPallekele29 Apr 2021
9Taijul Islam44.4911672v PakistanChattogram26 Nov 2021
10Taijul Islam50.01013561v South AfricaGqeberha08 Apr 2022
11Taijul Islam28.0105851v IrelandMirpur04 Apr 2023
12Taijul Islam31.187564v New ZealandSylhet28 Nov 2023
13Taijul Islam36.0312252v South AfricaMirpur21 Oct 2024
          
1Mehidy Hasan Miraz39.578061v EnglandChattogram20 Oct 2016
2Mehidy Hasan Miraz28.028262v EnglandMirpur28 Oct 2016
3Mehidy Hasan Miraz21.327764v EnglandMirpur28 Oct 2016
4Mehidy Hasan Miraz29.099351v West IndiesKingston12 Jul 2018
5Mehidy Hasan Miraz18.153854v ZimbabweMirpur11 Nov 2018
6Mehidy Hasan Miraz16.015872v West IndiesMirpur30 Nov 2018
7Mehidy Hasan Miraz20.025953v West IndiesMirpur30 Nov 2018
9Mehidy Hasan Miraz31.058252v ZimbabweHarare07 Jul 2021
9Mehidy Hasan Miraz19.046354v IndiaMirpur22 Dec 2022
10Mehidy Hasan Miraz22.126151v PakistanRawalpindi30 Aug 2024

The following table lists the 19 occasions of Bangladesh bowlers capturing five or more wickets conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings..

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Naimur Rahman44.3913262v IndiaDhaka10 Nov 2000
2Mohammad Rafique45.01311852v PakistanPeshawar27 Aug 2003
3Mohammad Rafique59.11812262v New ZealandDhaka19 Oct 2004
4Enamul Haque jnr37.0810553v ZimbabweDhaka14 Jan 2005
5Mohammad Rafique37.0911452v Sri LankaColombo (RPS)12 Sep 2005
6Shakib Al Hasan38.0413051v South AfricaBloemfontein19 Nov 2008
7Rubel Hossain29.0116651v New ZealandHamilton15 Feb 2010
8Shakib Al Hasan37.3412151v EnglandManchester04 Jun 2010
9Shakib Al Hasan43.01310352v New ZealandMirpur21 Oct 2013
10Shakib Al Hasan34.0314851v Sri LankaChattogram04 Feb 2014
11Taijul Islam47.0913551v West IndiesKingstown05 Sep 2014
12Taijul Islam46.4416362v PakistanKhulna28 Apr 2015
13Taijul Islam39.3710861v ZimbabweSylhet03 Nov 2018
14Taijul Islam40.31010752v ZimbabweMirpur11 Nov 2018
15Taijul Islam44.4911672v PakistanChattogram26 Nov 2021
15Taijul Islam50.01013561v South AfricaGqeberha08 Apr 2022
16Nayeem Hasan30.0410561v Sri LankaChattogram15 May 2022
18Khaled Ahmed31.3310652v West IndiesGros Islet24 Jun 2022
19Taijul Islam36.0312252v South AfricaMirpur21 Oct 2024

Taijul Islam has captured five or more wickets conceding 100 plus runs on seven occasions-most by a Bangladesh bowler. All such occasions are tabulated below. He is the only Bangladesh bowler to capture five or more wickets conceding 100 plus runs against South Africa on two occasions

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Taijul Islam47.0913551v West IndiesKingstown05 Sep 2014
2Taijul Islam46.4416362v PakistanKhulna28 Apr 2015
3Taijul Islam39.3710861v ZimbabweSylhet03 Nov 2018
4Taijul Islam40.31010752v ZimbabweMirpur11 Nov 2018
5Taijul Islam44.4911672v PakistanChattogram26 Nov 2021
6Taijul Islam50.01013561v South AfricaGqeberha08 Apr 2022
7Taijul Islam36.0312252v South AfricaMirpur21 Oct 2024
Bowlers who have captured 300 plus wickets in their test career

Bowlers who have captured 300 plus wickets in their test career

K Rabada’s three wickets in the first innings against Bangladesh in the on-going test at Mirpur fetched him an aggregate of 302 test wickets.  He became the 39th bowlers in the annals of test cricket to capture 300 plus test wickets. The following table list all the 39 bowlers who have performed the feat in the descending order of wickets captured by them

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAve510
1M MuralidaranSrl13323044039181808009/05116/22022.726722
2SK WarneAus14527340705179957088/07112/12825.413710
3JM AndersonEng18835040037186277047/04211/07126.453203
4A KumbleInd132236408501835561910/7414/14929.653508
5SCJ BroadEng16730933698167196048/01511/12127.682003
6GD McGrathAus12424329248121865638/02410/02721.642903
7NM LyonAus12924232761160525308/05013/15430.282405
8R AshwinInd10319526658125675287/05913/14023.803708
9CA WalshWin13224230019126885197/03713/05524.442203
10DW SteynSAF09317118608100774397/05111/06022.952605
11N Kapil DevInd13122727740128674349/08311/14629.642302
12HMRKB HerathSrl09317025993121574339/12714/18428.073409
13Sir RJ HadleeNZl08615021918096114319/05215/12322.293609
14SM PollockSAF10820224353097334217/08710/14723.111601
15Harbhajan SinghInd10319028580135374178/08415/21732.462505
16Wasim AkramPak10418122627097794147/11911/11023.622505
17CEL AmbroseWin09817922103085014058/04511/08420.992203
18M NtiniSAF10119020834112423907/03713/13228.821804
19TG SoutheeNZl10319523034114733847/06410/10829.871501
20IT BothamEng10216821815108783838/03413/10628.402704
21MD MarshallWin08115117584078763767/02211/08920.942204
22Waqar YounisPak08715416224087883737/07613/13523.562205
23Imran KhanPak08814219458082583628/05814/11622.812306
24DL VettoriNZl11318728814124413627/08712/14934.362003
25MA StarcAus08917017417099323586/05011/09427.741402
26DK LilleeAus07013218467084933557/08311/12323.922307
27WPUJC VaasSrl11119423438105013557/07114/19129.581202
28AA DonaldSAF07212915519073443308/07112/13922.252003
29RGD WillisEng09016517357081903258/04309/09225.201600
30TA BoultNZl07814917417087173176/03010/08027.491001
31MG JohnsonAus07314016001088913138/06112/12728.401203
32Z KhanInd09216518785102473117/08710/14932.941101
33I SharmaInd10518819160100783117/07410/10832.401101
34B LeeAus07615016531095543105/03009/17130.811000
35LR GibbsWon07914827115089893098/03811/15729.091802
36M MorkelSAF08616016498085503096/02309/11027.660800
37FS TruemanEng06712715178066253078/03112/11921.571703
38RA JadejaInd07514217654073353067/04210/11023.971302
39K RabadaSAF06511711854066293027/11213/14421.951404

K Rabada’s three wickets in the first innings against Bangladesh in the on-going test at Mirpur fetched him an aggregate of 302 test wickets.  He became the sixth South African bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 300 plus test wickets. The following table list all the six bowlers who have performed the feat in the descending order of wickets captured by them

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAve510
1DW SteynSAF09317118608100774397/05111/06022.952605
2SM PollockSAF10820224353097334217/08710/14723.111601
3M NtiniSAF10119020834112423907/03713/13228.821804
4AA DonaldSAF07212915519073443308/07112/13922.252003
5M MorkelSAF08616016498085503096/02309/11027.660800
6K RabadaSAF06511711854066293027/11213/14421.951404

It is interesting to note that three bowlers – RGD Willis of England, B Lee of Australia and M Morkel of South Africa – have an aggregate of 300 plus wickets without capturing a ten wicket haul in a test match

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAve510
1RGD WillisEng09016517357081903258/04309/09225.201600
2B LeeAus07615016531095543105/03009/17130.811000
3M MorkelSAF08616016498085503096/02309/11027.660800

Note – Stats as of 21.01.2024 at the end of the first day of the test between Bangladesh and South Africa at Mirpur

Pakistan’s Test wins by runs margin

Pakistan’s Test wins by runs margin

Pakistan won the second test against England at Multan by 152 runs to provide the 51st occasion of Pakistan winning a test by runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwon373 runsv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
2Pakistanwon356 runsv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
3Pakistanwon341 runsv IndiaKarachi29 Jan 2006
4Pakistanwon328 runsv BangladeshMirpur06 May 2015
5Pakistanwon301 runsv Sri LankaColombo (PSS)09 Aug 1994
6Pakistanwon299 runsv New ZealandAuckland08 Mar 2001
7Pakistanwon266 runsv West IndiesPort of Spain01 Apr 1977
8Pakistanwon263 runsv Sri LankaKarachi19 Dec 2019
9Pakistanwon248 runsv New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
10Pakistanwon244 runsv West IndiesSharjah07 Feb 2002
11Pakistanwon222 runsv Sri LankaKarachi12 Mar 2000
12Pakistanwon221 runsv ZimbabweHarare03 Sep 2013
13Pakistanwon221 runsv AustraliaDubai (DICS)22 Oct 2014
14Pakistanwon204 runsv Sri LankaKarachi05 Mar 1982
15Pakistanwon199 runsv West IndiesKarachi27 Nov 2006
16Pakistanwon196 runsv West IndiesBasseterre20 May 2011
17Pakistanwon186 runsv West IndiesFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
18Pakistanwon178 runsv EnglandDubai (DICS)22 Oct 2015
19Pakistanwon170 runsv West IndiesSharjah31 Jan 2002
20Pakistanwon168 runsv IndiaBengaluru24 Mar 2005
21Pakistanwon164 runsv EnglandLord’s25 Jul 1996
22Pakistanwon161 runsv New ZealandChristchurch08 Dec 1995
23Pakistanwon152 runsv EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
24Pakistanwon141 runsv New ZealandWellington03 Dec 2009
25Pakistanwon136 runsv West IndiesKingston03 Jun 2005
26Pakistanwon133 runsv West IndiesAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
27Pakistanwon131 runsv ZimbabweKarachi01 Dec 1993
28Pakistanwon128 runsv New ZealandChristchurch02 Feb 1979
29Pakistanwon127 runsv EnglandSharjah01 Nov 2015
30Pakistanwon119 runsv ZimbabweHarare09 Nov 2002
31Pakistanwon109 runsv West IndiesKingston20 Aug 2021
32Pakistanwon108 runsv EnglandManchester31 May 2001
33Pakistanwon101 runsv West IndiesRoseau10 May 2017
34Pakistanwon099 runsv ZimbabweHarare15 Feb 1995
35Pakistanwon095 runsv South AfricaRawalpindi04 Feb 2021
36Pakistanwon075 runsv EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
37Pakistanwon074 runsv AustraliaSydney30 Nov 1995
38Pakistanwon072 runsv EnglandAbu Dhabi25 Jan 2012
39Pakistanwon071 runsv EnglandDubai (DICS)03 Feb 2012
40Pakistanwon071 runsv AustraliaMelbourne10 Mar 1979
41Pakistanwon065 runsv New ZealandFaisalabad26 Oct 1990
42Pakistanwon056 runsv West IndiesDubai (DICS)13 Oct 2016
43Pakistanwon052 runsv ZimbabweRawalpindi09 Dec 1993
44Pakistanwon046 runsv IndiaEden Gardens16 Feb 1999
45Pakistanwon041 runsv West IndiesDhaka06 Mar 1959
46Pakistanwon033 runsv New ZealandHamilton02 Jan 1993
47Pakistanwon029 runsv South AfricaDurban26 Feb 1998
48Pakistanwon024 runsv EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1954
49Pakistanwon022 runsv EnglandMultan12 Nov 2005
50Pakistanwon016 runsv IndiaBengaluru13 Mar 1987
51Pakistanwon012 runsv IndiaChennai28 Jan 1999

Pakistan won the second test against England at Multan by 152 runs to provide the tenth  occasion of Pakistan winning a test against England by runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwon178 runsv EnglandDubai (DICS)22 Oct 2015
2Pakistanwon164 runsv EnglandLord’s25 Jul 1996
3Pakistanwon152 runsv EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
4Pakistanwon127 runsv EnglandSharjah01 Nov 2015
5Pakistanwon108 runsv EnglandManchester31 May 2001
6Pakistanwon075 runsv EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
7Pakistanwon072 runsv EnglandAbu Dhabi25 Jan 2012
8Pakistanwon071 runsv EnglandDubai (DICS)03 Feb 2012
9Pakistanwon024 runsv EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1954
10Pakistanwon022 runsv EnglandMultan12 Nov 2005

Pakistan won the second test against England at Multan by 152 runs to provide the 23rd occasion of Pakistan winning a test by 150 plus runs margin. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwon373 runsv AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
2Pakistanwon356 runsv AustraliaAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
3Pakistanwon341 runsv IndiaKarachi29 Jan 2006
4Pakistanwon328 runsv BangladeshMirpur06 May 2015
5Pakistanwon301 runsv Sri LankaColombo (PSS)09 Aug 1994
6Pakistanwon299 runsv New ZealandAuckland08 Mar 2001
7Pakistanwon266 runsv West IndiesPort of Spain01 Apr 1977
8Pakistanwon263 runsv Sri LankaKarachi19 Dec 2019
9Pakistanwon248 runsv New ZealandAbu Dhabi09 Nov 2014
10Pakistanwon244 runsv West IndiesSharjah07 Feb 2002
11Pakistanwon222 runsv Sri LankaKarachi12 Mar 2000
12Pakistanwon221 runsv ZimbabweHarare03 Sep 2013
13Pakistanwon221 runsv AustraliaDubai (DICS)22 Oct 2014
14Pakistanwon204 runsv Sri LankaKarachi05 Mar 1982
15Pakistanwon199 runsv West IndiesKarachi27 Nov 2006
16Pakistanwon196 runsv West IndiesBasseterre20 May 2011
17Pakistanwon186 runsv West IndiesFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
18Pakistanwon178 runsv EnglandDubai (DICS)22 Oct 2015
19Pakistanwon170 runsv West IndiesSharjah31 Jan 2002
20Pakistanwon168 runsv IndiaBengaluru24 Mar 2005
21Pakistanwon164 runsv EnglandLord’s25 Jul 1996
22Pakistanwon161 runsv New ZealandChristchurch08 Dec 1995
23Pakistanwon152 runsv EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024

Pakistan won the second test against England at Multan by 152 runs to provide the third occasion of Pakistan winning a test by 150 plus runs margin against England.  All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending of runs.

NoTeamResMarginOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistanwon178 runsv EnglandDubai (DICS)22 Oct 2015
2Pakistanwon164 runsv EnglandLord’s25 Jul 1996
3Pakistanwon152 runsv EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
Pakistan spin bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings

Pakistan spin bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings

Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight wickets conceding 46 runs in the fourth innings of the second test against Eng at Multan to provide the 126th occasion of a Pakistan spin bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

 NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppoGroundStart Date
 1Zulfiqar Ahmed37.26193751v NZlKarachi13 Oct 1955
 2Zulfiqar Ahmed46.36214263v NZlKarachi13 Oct 1955
 3Haseeb Ahsan56.061512152v IndKanpur16 Dec 1960
 4Haseeb Ahsan84.061920262v IndChennai13 Jan 1961
 5Pervez Sajjad25.0674254v NZlAuckland29 Jan 1965
 6Mohammad Nazir30.1639972v NZlKarachi24 Oct 1969
 7Pervez Sajjad24.06123354v NZlKarachi24 Oct 1969
 8Pervez Sajjad40.06157472v NZlLahore30 Oct 1969
 9Intikhab Alam56.06269151v NZlDhaka08 Nov 1969
 10Intikhab Alam39.46139153v NZlDhaka08 Nov 1969
 11Intikhab Alam21.0835272v NZlDunedin07 Feb 1973
 12Mushtaq Mohammad18.0824953v NZlDunedin07 Feb 1973
 13Intikhab Alam30.08412762v NZlAuckland16 Feb 1973
 14Intikhab Alam51.461411652v EngThe Oval22 Aug 1974
 15Mushtaq Mohammad10.5632852v WinPort of Spain01 Apr 1977
 16Abdul Qadir24.0884462v EngHyderabad (Sind)02 Jan 1978
 17Mushtaq Mohammad22.0855954v NZlChristchurch02 Feb 1979
 18Iqbal Qasim28.56144063v IndWankhede16 Dec 1979
 19Iqbal Qasim42.06224973v AusKarachi27 Feb 1980
 20Mohammad Nazir22.0674451v WinFaisalabad08 Dec 1980
 21Iqbal Qasim32.2658963v WinFaisalabad08 Dec 1980
 22Iqbal Qasim65.061814161v SrlFaisalabad14 Mar 1982
 23Abdul Qadir26.0677653v AusKarachi22 Sep 1982
 24Abdul Qadir50.561214273v AusFaisalabad30 Sep 1982
 25Mohammad Nazir50.06197253v IndNagpur05 Oct 1983
 26Abdul Qadir54.361216652v AusMelbourne26 Dec 1983
 27Abdul Qadir31.06127451v EngKarachi02 Mar 1984
 28Abdul Qadir30.0678451v EngLahore19 Mar 1984
 29Abdul Qadir42.06511053v EngLahore19 Mar 1984
 30Abdul Qadir40.361110851v NZlHyderabad (Sind)25 Nov 1984
 31Iqbal Qasim24.1677853v NZlHyderabad (Sind)25 Nov 1984
 32Abdul Qadir20.5654451v SrlKarachi07 Nov 1985
 33Tauseef Ahmed23.2685453v SrlKarachi07 Nov 1985
 34Tauseef Ahmed15.0674563v SrlKandy23 Feb 1986
 35Abdul Qadir9.3611664v WinFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
 36Iqbal Qasim30.06154852v IndBengaluru13 Mar 1987
 37Tauseef Ahmed27.0675452v IndBengaluru13 Mar 1987
 38Abdul Qadir44.46159672v EngThe Oval06 Aug 1987
 39Abdul Qadir37.06135691v EngLahore25 Nov 1987
 40Iqbal Qasim35.2678351v EngFaisalabad07 Dec 1987
 41Abdul Qadir49.46158851v EngKarachi16 Dec 1987
 42Abdul Qadir55.06169853v EngKarachi16 Dec 1987
 43Iqbal Qasim39.06243552v AusKarachi15 Sep 1988
 44Abdul Qadir58.161816062v NZlAuckland24 Feb 1989
 45Mushtaq Ahmed30.06511551v AusHobart17 Nov 1995
 46Mushtaq Ahmed36.2679552v AusSydney30 Nov 1995
 47Mushtaq Ahmed34.46135674v NZlChristchurch08 Dec 1995
 48Mushtaq Ahmed38.06155754v EngLord’s25 Jul 1996
 49Mushtaq Ahmed37.06107863v EngThe Oval22 Aug 1996
 50Mushtaq Ahmed32.0688463v NZlLahore21 Nov 1996
 51Mushtaq Ahmed30.0638761v NZlRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
 52Saqlain Mushtaq44.26108951v SrlColombo (RPS)19 Apr 1997
 53Saqlain Mushtaq62.061312952v SAFRawalpindi06 Oct 1997
 54Mushtaq Ahmed18.3673551v WinPeshawar17 Nov 1997
 55Mushtaq Ahmed23.0657153v WinPeshawar17 Nov 1997
 56Saqlain Mushtaq24.0665451v WinKarachi06 Dec 1997
 57Mushtaq Ahmed37.06137864v SAFDurban26 Feb 1998
 58Shahid Afridi23.3665251v AusKarachi22 Oct 1998
 59Saqlain Mushtaq13.5633251v ZimLahore10 Dec 1998
 60Saqlain Mushtaq35.0689452v IndChennai28 Jan 1999
 61Saqlain Mushtaq32.2689354v IndChennai28 Jan 1999
 62Saqlain Mushtaq35.5699451v IndDelhi04 Feb 1999
 63Saqlain Mushtaq46.461312253v IndDelhi04 Feb 1999
 64Arshad Khan20.0653851v SrlDhaka12 Mar 1999
 65Saqlain Mushtaq24.0684662v AusHobart18 Nov 1999
 66Saqlain Mushtaq51.061012152v WinBridgetown18 May 2000
 67Saqlain Mushtaq74.062016481v EngLahore15 Nov 2000
 68Danish Kaneria13.0634261v BanMultan29 Aug 2001
 69Danish Kaneria15.0635263v BanMultan29 Aug 2001
 70Danish Kaneria19.4647773v BanDhaka09 Jan 2002
 71Saqlain Mushtaq16.4633551v BanChattogram16 Jan 2002
 72Danish Kaneria32.06311053v NZlLahore01 May 2002
 73Saqlain Mushtaq25.5626671v ZimBulawayo16 Nov 2002
 74Danish Kaneria28.3684653v SAFLahore17 Oct 2003
 75Danish Kaneria60.062011873v SrlKarachi28 Oct 2004
 76Danish Kaneria39.36512552v AusMelbourne26 Dec 2004
 77Danish Kaneria49.36718872v AusSydney02 Jan 2005
 78Danish Kaneria53.461215062v IndMohali08 Mar 2005
 79Danish Kaneria39.06712752v IndBengaluru24 Mar 2005
 80Danish Kaneria20.0684654v WinKingston03 Jun 2005
 81Danish Kaneria46.06718152v WinMultan19 Nov 2006
 82Danish Kaneria20.3636252v SrlColombo (SSC)20 Jul 2009
 83Danish Kaneria53.061016872v NZlNapier11 Dec 2009
 84Danish Kaneria47.56315153v AusSydney03 Jan 2010
 85Saeed Ajmal26.1658252v EngBirmingham06 Aug 2010
 86Saeed Ajmal33.06146951v WinProvidence12 May 2011
 87Saeed Ajmal23.5664263v WinProvidence12 May 2011
 88Saeed Ajmal30.5696853v SrlDubai (DICS)26 Oct 2011
 89Saeed Ajmal24.3675571v EngDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
 90Abdur Rehman10.1642564v EngAbu Dhabi25 Jan 2012
 91Abdur Rehman21.0644052v EngDubai (DICS)03 Feb 2012
 92Saeed Ajmal46.06914651v SrlGalle22 Jun 2012
 93Saeed Ajmal42.0699662v SAFCape Town14 Feb 2013
 94Saeed Ajmal32.3649572v ZimHarare03 Sep 2013
 95Saeed Ajmal55.56815162v SAFDubai (DICS)23 Oct 2013
 96Saeed Ajmal59.16816652v SrlGalle06 Aug 2014
 97Zulfiqar Babar31.1677454v AusDubai (DICS)22 Oct 2014
 98Zulfiqar Babar32.36212054v AusAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
 99Yasir Shah21.0617953v NZlDubai (DICS)17 Nov 2014
 100Yasir Shah30.1667673v SrlGalle17 Jun 2015
 101Yasir Shah41.3659662v SrlColombo (PSS)25 Jun 2015
 102Yasir Shah31.5647851v SrlPallekele03 Jul 2015
 103Yasir Shah29.0667262v EngLord’s14 Jul 2016
 104Yasir Shah29.0647153v EngThe Oval11 Aug 2016
 105Yasir Shah43.061512152v WinDubai (DICS)13 Oct 2016
 106Yasir Shah39.06512464v WinAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
 107Yasir Shah21.4646363v WinKingston21 Apr 2017
 108Yasir Shah39.56129473v WinBridgetown30 Apr 2017
 109Yasir Shah37.06139254v WinRoseau10 May 2017
 110Yasir Shah27.0655153v SrlAbu Dhabi28 Sep 2017
 111Yasir Shah55.56918461v SrlDubai (DICS)06 Oct 2017
 112Bilal Asif21.3673662v AusDubai (DICS)07 Oct 2018
 113Yasir Shah37.06611053v NZlAbu Dhabi16 Nov 2018
 114Yasir Shah12.3614182v NZlDubai (DICS)24 Nov 2018
 115Yasir Shah44.56914363v NZlDubai (DICS)24 Nov 2018
 116Bilal Asif30.1646551v NZlAbu Dhabi03 Dec 2018
 117Noman Ali25.3683553v SAFKarachi26 Jan 2021
 118Noman Ali21.0638653v ZimHarare07 May 2021
 119Sajid Khan15.0644282v BanMirpur04 Dec 2021
 120Noman Ali38.16910762v AusRawalpindi04 Mar 2022
 121Mohammad Nawaz (3)28.0628853v SrlGalle16 Jul 2022
 122Abrar Ahmed22.06111471v EngMultan09 Dec 2022
 123Abrar Ahmed67.56820552v NZlKarachi26 Dec 2022
 124Noman Ali23.0687073v SrlColombo (SSC)24 Jul 2023
 125Sajid Khan26.26111172v EngMultan15 Oct 2024
 126Noman Ali16.3614684v EngMultan15 Oct 2024

Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight wickets conceding 46 runs in the fourth innings of the second test against Eng at Multan to provide the 22nd occasion of a Pakistan spin bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against Eng. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppGroundStart Date
1Intikhab Alam51.461411652v EngThe Oval22 Aug 1974
2Abdul Qadir24.0884462v EngHyderabad (Sind)02 Jan 1978
3Abdul Qadir31.06127451v EngKarachi02 Mar 1984
4Abdul Qadir30.0678451v EngLahore19 Mar 1984
5Abdul Qadir42.06511053v EngLahore19 Mar 1984
6Abdul Qadir44.46159672v EngThe Oval06 Aug 1987
7Abdul Qadir37.06135691v EngLahore25 Nov 1987
8Iqbal Qasim35.2678351v EngFaisalabad07 Dec 1987
9Abdul Qadir49.46158851v EngKarachi16 Dec 1987
10Abdul Qadir55.06169853v EngKarachi16 Dec 1987
11Mushtaq Ahmed38.06155754v EngLord’s25 Jul 1996
12Mushtaq Ahmed37.06107863v EngThe Oval22 Aug 1996
13Saqlain Mushtaq74.062016481v EngLahore15 Nov 2000
14Saeed Ajmal26.1658252v EngBirmingham06 Aug 2010
15Saeed Ajmal24.3675571v EngDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
16Abdur Rehman10.1642564v EngAbu Dhabi25 Jan 2012
17Abdur Rehman21.0644052v EngDubai (DICS)03 Feb 2012
18Yasir Shah29.0667262v EngLord’s14 Jul 2016
19Yasir Shah29.0647153v EngThe Oval11 Aug 2016
20Abrar Ahmed22.06111471v EngMultan09 Dec 2022
21Sajid Khan26.26111172v EngMultan15 Oct 2024
22Noman Ali16.3614684v EngMultan15 Oct 2024

Pakistan bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against England

Pakistan bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against England

Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight wickets conceding 46 runs in the fourth innings of the second test against England at Multan to provide the 48th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Khan Mohammad15.0636152v EnglandLord’s10 Jun 1954
2Fazal Mahmood30.06165362v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1954
3Fazal Mahmood30.06114664v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1954
4A D’Souza57.561611252v EnglandKarachi02 Feb 1962
5Munir Malik49.061112851v EnglandLeeds05 Jul 1962
6Asif Masood34.06611152v EnglandBirmingham03 Jun 1971
7Intikhab Alam51.461411652v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1974
8Abdul Qadir24.0884462v EnglandHyderabad (Sind)02 Jan 1978
9Sarfraz Nawaz20.0663952v EnglandLeeds29 Jun 1978
10Imran Khan25.36115271v EnglandBirmingham29 Jul 1982
11Tahir Naqqash18.0674053v EnglandBirmingham29 Jul 1982
12Mudassar Nazar19.0673263v EnglandLord’s12 Aug 1982
13Imran Khan25.2674952v EnglandLeeds26 Aug 1982
14Abdul Qadir31.06127451v EnglandKarachi02 Mar 1984
15Abdul Qadir30.0678451v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
16Abdul Qadir42.06511053v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
17Imran Khan19.1654073v EnglandLeeds02 Jul 1987
18Imran Khan41.56812962v EnglandBirmingham23 Jul 1987
19Abdul Qadir44.46159672v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1987
20Abdul Qadir37.06135691v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
21Iqbal Qasim35.2678351v EnglandFaisalabad07 Dec 1987
22Abdul Qadir49.46158851v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
23Abdul Qadir55.06169853v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
24Waqar Younis21.0649151v EnglandLord’s18 Jun 1992
25Wasim Akram36.06412852v EnglandManchester02 Jul 1992
26Waqar Younis30.06311752v EnglandLeeds23 Jul 1992
27Wasim Akram22.1636761v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1992
28Waqar Younis18.0655253v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1992
29Mushtaq Ahmed38.06155754v EnglandLord’s25 Jul 1996
30Mushtaq Ahmed37.06107863v EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1996
31Saqlain Mushtaq74.062016481v EnglandLahore15 Nov 2000
32Shoaib Akhtar19.0637153v EnglandLahore29 Nov 2005
33Umar Gul29.06412351v EnglandLeeds04 Aug 2006
34Mohammad Asif27.0697751v EnglandNottingham29 Jul 2010
35Saeed Ajmal26.1658252v EnglandBirmingham06 Aug 2010
36Wahab Riaz18.0666351v EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 2010
37Mohammad Amir19.0655253v EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 2010
38Mohammad Amir28.0668461v EnglandLord’s26 Aug 2010
39Saeed Ajmal24.3675571v EnglandDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
40Abdur Rehman10.1642564v EnglandAbu Dhabi25 Jan 2012
41Abdur Rehman21.0644052v EnglandDubai (DICS)03 Feb 2012
42Yasir Shah29.0667262v EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
43Sohail Khan23.0639651v EnglandBirmingham03 Aug 2016
44Sohail Khan20.4616851v EnglandThe Oval11 Aug 2016
45Yasir Shah29.0647153v EnglandThe Oval11 Aug 2016
46Abrar Ahmed22.06111471v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
47Sajid Khan26.26111172v EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
48Noman Ali16.3614684v EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024

Noman Ali of Pakistan captured eight wickets conceding 46 runs in the fourth innings of the second test against England at Multan to provide the 14th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against England on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1A D’Souza57.561611252v EnglandKarachi02 Feb 1962
2Abdul Qadir24.0884462v EnglandHyderabad (Sind)02 Jan 1978
3Abdul Qadir31.06127451v EnglandKarachi02 Mar 1984
4Abdul Qadir30.0678451v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
5Abdul Qadir42.06511053v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
6Abdul Qadir37.06135691v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
7Iqbal Qasim35.2678351v EnglandFaisalabad07 Dec 1987
8Abdul Qadir49.46158851v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
9Abdul Qadir55.06169853v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
10Saqlain Mushtaq74.062016481v EnglandLahore15 Nov 2000
11Shoaib Akhtar19.0637153v EnglandLahore29 Nov 2005
12Abrar Ahmed22.06111471v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
13Sajid Khan26.26111172v EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
14Noman Ali16.3614684v EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
Pakistan spin bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test match

Pakistan spin bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test match

Noman Ali of Pakistan returned with match figures of 11 for 147 in the just concluded second test at Multan against Pakistan to provide the 28th occasion of a Pakistan spin bowler capturing ten or more wickets on a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1Zulfiqar Ahmed83.56407911v New ZealandKarachi13 Oct 1955
2Intikhab Alam95.463918210v New ZealandDhaka08 Nov 1969
3Intikhab Alam39.48513011v New ZealandDunedin07 Feb 1973
4Iqbal Qasim72.562917510v IndiaWankhede16 Dec 1979
5Iqbal Qasim72.063411811v AustraliaKarachi27 Feb 1980
6Abdul Qadir92.562621811v AustraliaFaisalabad30 Sep 1982
7Abdul Qadir72.061219410v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
8Abdul Qadir97.463621110v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1987
9Abdul Qadir73.062710113v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
10Abdul Qadir104.463118610v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
11Mushtaq Ahmed65.261717110v New ZealandChristchurch08 Dec 1995
12Mushtaq Ahmed54.161214310v New ZealandLahore21 Nov 1996
13Mushtaq Ahmed41.361210610v West IndiesPeshawar17 Nov 1997
14Saqlain Mushtaq67.261618710v IndiaChennai28 Jan 1999
15Saqlain Mushtaq82.362221610v IndiaDelhi04 Feb 1999
16Danish Kaneria28.0669412v BangladeshMultan29 Aug 2001
17Saqlain Mushtaq63.561115510v ZimbabweBulawayo16 Nov 2002
18Danish Kaneria83.062319010v Sri LankaKarachi28 Oct 2004
19Saeed Ajmal56.562011111v West IndiesProvidence12 May 2011
20Saeed Ajmal42.06119710v EnglandDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
21Saeed Ajmal60.161114710v South AfricaCape Town14 Feb 2013
22Saeed Ajmal49.16911811v ZimbabweHarare03 Sep 2013
23Yasir Shah60.061514110v EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
24Yasir Shah67.461121010v West IndiesAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
25Yasir Shah57.261018414v New ZealandDubai (DICS)24 Nov 2018
26Sajid Khan47.461212812v BangladeshMirpur04 Dec 2021
27Abrar Ahmed51.06423411v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
28Noman Ali44.36614711v EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024

Noman Ali of Pakistan returned with match figures of 11 for 147 in the just concluded second test at Multan against Pakistan to provide the eighth occasion of a Pakistan spin bowler capturing ten or more wickets on a test match against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1Abdul Qadir72.061219410v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
2Abdul Qadir97.463621110v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1987
3Abdul Qadir73.062710113v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
4Abdul Qadir104.463118610v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
5Saeed Ajmal42.06119710v EnglandDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
6Yasir Shah60.061514110v EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
7Abrar Ahmed51.06423411v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
8Noman Ali44.36614711v EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
Pakistan bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test match

Pakistan bowlers capturing ten or more wickets in a test match

Noman Ali of Pakistan returned with match figures of 11 for 147 in the just concluded second test at Multan against Pakistan to provide the 57th occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing ten or more wickets on a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1Fazal Mahmood51.46199412v IndiaLucknow23 Oct 1952
2Fazal Mahmood60.06279912v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1954
3Zulfiqar Ahmed83.56407911v New ZealandKarachi13 Oct 1955
4Fazal Mahmood75.062811413v AustraliaKarachi11 Oct 1956
5Fazal Mahmood45.361910012v West IndiesDhaka06 Mar 1959
6Intikhab Alam95.463918210v New ZealandDhaka08 Nov 1969
7Intikhab Alam39.48513011v New ZealandDunedin07 Feb 1973
8Imran Khan45.78916512v AustraliaSydney14 Jan 1977
9Sarfraz Nawaz57.281312511v AustraliaMelbourne10 Mar 1979
10Sikander Bakht59.061019011v IndiaDelhi04 Dec 1979
11Iqbal Qasim72.562917510v IndiaWankhede16 Dec 1979
12Iqbal Qasim72.063411811v AustraliaKarachi27 Feb 1980
13Imran Khan52.261111614v Sri LankaLahore22 Mar 1982
14Abdul Qadir92.562621811v AustraliaFaisalabad30 Sep 1982
15Imran Khan32.26107911v IndiaKarachi23 Dec 1982
16Imran Khan55.561518011v IndiaFaisalabad03 Jan 1983
17Abdul Qadir72.061219410v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
18Wasim Akram59.061712810v New ZealandDunedin09 Feb 1985
19Imran Khan38.1687710v EnglandLeeds02 Jul 1987
20Abdul Qadir97.463621110v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1987
21Abdul Qadir73.062710113v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
22Abdul Qadir104.463118610v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
23Imran Khan37.26212111v West IndiesGeorgetown02 Apr 1988
24Wasim Akram71.462116011v AustraliaMelbourne12 Jan 1990
25Waqar Younis52.561710610v New ZealandLahore18 Oct 1990
26Waqar Younis54.162213012v New ZealandFaisalabad26 Oct 1990
27Waqar Younis56.061513513v ZimbabweKarachi01 Dec 1993
28Wasim Akram61.061717911v New ZealandWellington17 Feb 1994
29Waqar Younis32.06511911v Sri LankaKandy26 Aug 1994
30Mushtaq Ahmed65.261717110v New ZealandChristchurch08 Dec 1995
31Wasim Akram38.461210610v ZimbabweFaisalabad24 Oct 1996
32Mushtaq Ahmed54.161214310v New ZealandLahore21 Nov 1996
33Mohammad Zahid41.06813011v New ZealandRawalpindi28 Nov 1996
34Mushtaq Ahmed41.361210610v West IndiesPeshawar17 Nov 1997
35Waqar Younis40.461013310v South AfricaGqeberha06 Mar 1998
36Saqlain Mushtaq67.261618710v IndiaChennai28 Jan 1999
37Saqlain Mushtaq82.362221610v IndiaDelhi04 Feb 1999
38Wasim Akram56.261911011v West IndiesSt John’s25 May 2000
39Danish Kaneria28.0669412v BangladeshMultan29 Aug 2001
40Saqlain Mushtaq63.561115510v ZimbabweBulawayo16 Nov 2002
41Shoaib Akhtar34.5668010v BangladeshPeshawar27 Aug 2003
42Shoaib Akhtar38.3687811v New ZealandWellington26 Dec 2003
43Danish Kaneria83.062319010v Sri LankaKarachi28 Oct 2004
44Mohammad Asif35.06137111v Sri LankaKandy03 Apr 2006
45Saeed Ajmal56.562011111v West IndiesProvidence12 May 2011
46Saeed Ajmal42.06119710v EnglandDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
47Saeed Ajmal60.161114710v South AfricaCape Town14 Feb 2013
48Saeed Ajmal49.16911811v ZimbabweHarare03 Sep 2013
49Yasir Shah60.061514110v EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
50Yasir Shah67.461121010v West IndiesAbu Dhabi21 Oct 2016
51Mohammad Abbas29.4669510v AustraliaAbu Dhabi16 Oct 2018
52Yasir Shah57.261018414v New ZealandDubai (DICS)24 Nov 2018
53Hasan Ali31.46411410v South AfricaRawalpindi04 Feb 2021
54Shaheen Shah Afridi34.56129410v West IndiesKingston20 Aug 2021
55Sajid Khan47.461212812v BangladeshMirpur04 Dec 2021
56Abrar Ahmed51.06423411v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
57Noman Ali44.36614711v EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024

Noman Ali of Pakistan returned with match figures of 11 for 147 in the just concluded second test at Multan against Pakistan to provide the tenth occasion of a Pakistan bowler capturing ten or more wickets on a test match against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversBPOMRunsWOppositionGroundStart Date
1Fazal Mahmood60.06279912v EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1954
2Abdul Qadir72.061219410v EnglandLahore19 Mar 1984
3Imran Khan38.1687710v EnglandLeeds02 Jul 1987
4Abdul Qadir97.463621110v EnglandThe Oval06 Aug 1987
5Abdul Qadir73.062710113v EnglandLahore25 Nov 1987
6Abdul Qadir104.463118610v EnglandKarachi16 Dec 1987
7Saeed Ajmal42.06119710v EnglandDubai (DICS)17 Jan 2012
8Yasir Shah60.061514110v EnglandLord’s14 Jul 2016
9Abrar Ahmed51.06423411v EnglandMultan09 Dec 2022
10Noman Ali44.36614711v EnglandMultan15 Oct 2024
India Vs New Zealand – First Test at Bengaluru -Final day statistical highlights

India Vs New Zealand – First Test at Bengaluru -Final day statistical highlights

TWM Latham of England scored zero in this game to provide the 55th occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring zero in a test innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of a New Zealand captain opener scoring a zero in a test innings

TWM Latham of England scored zero in this game to provide the fourth occasion of a New Zealand captain scoring zero in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of a New Zealand captain opener scoring a zero in a test innings against India

New Zealand lost its first wicket without a run in on the board in its second innings providing the 51st occasion of New Zealand losing its first wicket without a run on the board in a test innings. It also provides the eighth occasion New Zealand losing its first wicket without a run on the board against India in a test innings.

It also provides the eighth occasion New Zealand losing its first wicket without a run on the board against India in a test innings at Bengaluru. The first such instance was in Aug 2012 when it lost its opening batsman BN McCullum for zero declared leg before wicket to Zaheer Khan in its first innings. In this test, opening batsman TWM Latham was dismissed for zero declared leg before wicket to JJ Bumrah in its second innings-the fourth innings of the test.

JJ Bumrah’s wicket tally in the calendar year 2024 read 41 at the end of this test. He became the first bowler to captured 40 plus wickets in the calendar year 2024. He also owns the record for most wickets by a bowler in the calendar year 2024.

New Zealand won this test by eight wickets to carve its 116th win in tests. It also represents its 37th win on away soil

New Zealand won this test by eight wickets to carve its 14th win in tests against India. It also represents its third win on away soil against India.

NoTeamResMarginTossBatOppositionGroundStart Date
1New Zealandwon167 runswon1stv IndiaNagpur03 Oct 1969
2New Zealandwon136 runswon1stv IndiaWankhede24 Nov 1988
3New Zealandwon008 wktslost2ndv IndiaBengaluru16 Oct 2024

Two bowlers capturing Twenty wickets in a Test Match

Two bowlers capturing Twenty wickets in a Test Match

In 147 years of history of test cricket, there have been only seven matches where two bowlers of the same side have combined to wrap up the opposition in both innings. List of all instances when two bowlers combined to take all 20 wickets in a test cricket match:

1. Hugh Trumble (Aus) and Monty Noble (Aus) vs England, Melbourne, 1902

Australian bowlers Hugh Trumble and Monty Noble became the first pair in the history of test cricket to pick all 20 wickets in a test match. They achieved this historic feat during the Melbourne test against England in 1902. Australia made 112 in the first innings. In reply, England were bundled out for just 61 runs after Trumble picked three wickets and Noble scalped seven wickets.  Australia notched up 353 in their second innings and set a huge target of 405 for England. While defending, Noble picked up six wickets and Trumble bagged four wickets as England were all out for 175 runs. Australia won the match by 229 runs.

2. George Hirst (Eng) and Colin Blythe (Eng) vs Australia, Edgbaston, 1909

England bowlers George Hirst and Colin Blythe became the second pair to pick all 20 wickets of the opposition in a test match. This performance by the pair came in the first test of the 1909 Ashes at Edgbaston. Australia crumbled to 74 runs as George Hirst (4/28) and Colin Blythe (6/44) ran through them. England were dismissed for 151 in their first innings and then Australia were all out for 151 after Hirst and Blythe picked five wickets apiece. The hosts won the match by 10 wickets.

3. Bert Vogler (SAF) and Aubrey Faulkner (SAF) vs England, Johannesburg, 1910

During a test match against England in Johannesburg in 1910, South Africa’s Bert Vogler and Aubrey Faulkner combined to scalp all 20 wickets for their side. South Africa scored 208 runs in the first innings and in reply, England scored 310. South Africa’s Vogler and Faulkner bagging five wickets each. In the hosts’ second innings, they made 345 and set a competitive target of 244 for England. While defending, Vogler snapped seven wickets and Faulkner took three scalps to guide their team to a win by 19 runs.

4. Jim Laker (Eng) and Tony Lock (Eng) vs Australia, Old Trafford, 1956

The England vs Australia test match in Old Trafford saw what is hailed as the greatest bowling performance in the history of the test cricket.  England’s Jim Laker scalped 19 wickets in the match, which included the first ten-wicket innings haul. The one other wicket was taken by left-arm spinner Tony Lock. Laker’s legendary performance with the ball helped England defeat Australia by an innings and 170 runs.

5. Fazal Mahmood (Pak) and Khan Mohammad (Pak) vs Australia, Karachi, 1956

When Australia toured Pakistan in 1956, Fazal Mahmood and Khan Mohammad picked all 20 wickets in the Karachi test. Batting first, Australia were blown away for 80 runs as Fazal bagged six wickets and Khan took four wickets. In reply, Pakistan made 199 runs. The visitors were then bowled out for 187 in their second innings, courtesy of Fazal’s seven-for and Khan’s three scalps, and managed to set a low target of 69 runs for the hosts. Pakistan won the match by nine wickets.

6. Dennis Lillee (Aus) and Bob Massie (Aus) vs England, Lord’s, 1972

The Australia vs England test at the Lord’s in 1972 will be remembered for one of the best bowling performances by an Australian pacer. Speedster Bob Massie picked up 16 wickets in the match. Batting first, England made 272 runs as Massie snapped eight wickets and Dennis Lillee picked up two wickets. In reply, Australia scored 308 runs. In England’s second innings, they were bundled out for 116 runs after Massie’s another eight-wicket haul and Lillee’s two wickets. While chasing 81, Australia won the match by eight wickets.

7. Sajid Khan (Pak) and Noman Ali (Pak) vs England, Multan, 2024

Pakistan spin-bowling duo of Sajid Khan and Noman Ali is the latest bowling pair to achieve this historic feat. They did it during Pakistan’s second test match against England at the Multan Cricket Stadium in October 2024. Batting first, Pakistan scored 366 after Kamran Ghulam scored a terrific century. In reply, England made 291 with Sajid taking seven wickets and Noman scalping three. In the second innings, the hosts were all out for 221 and set a target of 291 for England. While chasing, England surrendered against the spin duo of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan. This time around, Noman picked eight wickets and Sajid scalped two to help their side win the game by 152 runs.

NoBowlerFISIBowlerFISITeamOppGround Date
1H Truble3-384-49MA Noble7-176-69EngAusMelboune01.01.1902
2GH Hirst4-285-58C Blythe6-445-58EngAusEdgbaston37.05.1908
3AEE Vogler5-877-94GA Faulkner5-1203-40SAFEngJo’burg01.01.1990
4JC Laker9-3710-53GAR Lock1-37—-EngAusOld Trafford26.07.1956
5Fazal6-347-80Khan Mohd4-433-39PakAusKarachi11.10.1956
6DK Lillee2-902-54RAL Massie8-848-53AusEngLord’s22.06.1972
7Sajid Khan2-937-111Noman Ali8-463-101PakEngMultan15.02.2024

NoBowlerW-RBowlerW-RTeamOppFI SIGround Date
1H Truble07-087MA Noble13-086EngAus061175Melboune01.01.1902
2GH Hirst09-086C Blythe11-102EngAus074151Edgbaston37.05.1908
3AEE Vogler12-181GA Faulkner08-150SAFEng310224Jo’burg01.01.1990
4JC Laker19-090GAR Lock01-137EngAus084205Old Trafford26.07.1956
5Fazal13-114Khan Mohd07-082PakAus080187Karachi11.10.1956
6DK Lillee07-144RAL Massie16-137AusEng272116Lord’s22.06.1972
7Sajid Khan09-204Noman Ali11-147PakEng291144Multan15.02.2024
India Vs New Zealand – First test at Bengaluru -Fourth day statistical highlights

India Vs New Zealand – First test at Bengaluru -Fourth day statistical highlights

SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 182nd occasion of a batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match.

SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 22nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match.

SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 20th occasion of a batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match against New Zealand.

SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and a century in a test match against New Zealand.

SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the 39th occasion of a batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match.

SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match.

SN Khan of India scored zero and 150 in the on-going test against New Zealand at Bengaluru to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring zero and 150 plus runs in a test match against New Zealand. SN Khan became the first Indian batsman to perform such a feat against New Zealand

SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 550th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings. It also provided the 298th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on home soil

SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 56th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings against New Zealand. It also provided the 40th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings on home soil against New Zealand.

SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 161st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings. It also provided the 104th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings on home soil

SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against New Zealand. It also provided the 16th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings on home soil against New Zealand.

SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 35th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Bengaluru It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings at Bengaluru.  It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru

SN Khan’s 150 in this test represent the highest individual innings by an batsman against New Zealand in a test innings at Bengaluru. The previous best was 118 by NS Sidhu in Nov 1988

SN Khan’s 150 in this test provide the 13th occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provided the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provided the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against New Zealand  at Bengaluru

RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the 131st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings.  It also provides the 71st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on home soil.

RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the twelfth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand on home soil.

RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru

RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety nine in a test innings.  It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety nine in a test innings on home soil.

RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against New Zealand on home soil.

RR Pant scored 99 in this test to provide the second occasion of an Indian wicker keeper batsman scoring a ninety nine in a test innings. Prior to this MS Dhoni had scored 99 against England at Nagpur in Dec 2012. He was dismissed run out for 99. He was captaining India in this game

V Kohli-SN Khan posted 136 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 621st occasion of Indian batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 71st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand.

V Kohli-SN Khan posted 136 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 108th occasion of Indian batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the third wicket. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand for the third wicket

V Kohli-SN Khan posted 136 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 36th occasion of batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the 21st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru.

SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 622nd occasion of Indian batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 72nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand.

SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 99th occasion of Indian batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings for the fourth wicket. It also provides the 16th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand for the fourth wicket

SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 37th occasion of batmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the 22nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings at Bengaluru. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against New Zealand at Bengaluru.

SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket in tests at Bengaluru by Indian batsmen. The previous best was the 159 runs partnership between DB Vengsarkar and GR Viswanath in Sep 1979

SN Khan-RR Pant posted 177 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket in tests against New Zealand at Bengaluru by Indian batsmen. The previous best was the 174 runs unfinished partnership for the third wicket between NS Sidhu and DB Vengsarkar Nov 1988