Kamran Ghulam of Pakistan scored 118 in the on-going second test at Multan against England to provide the 116th occasion of a batsman scoring a century on test debut. His feat provides the 14th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a century on test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below, Kamran Ghulam became the first Pakistan batsman to score a century on test debut against England.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Khalid Ibadulla
166
1
v Australia
Karachi
24 Oct 1964
2
Javed Miandad
163
1
v New Zealand
Lahore
09 Oct 1976
3
Saleem Malik
100*
3
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
05 Mar 1982
4
Mohammad Wasim
109*
4
v New Zealand
Lahore
21 Nov 1996
5
Ali Naqvi
115
1
v South Africa
Rawalpindi
06 Oct 1997
6
Azhar Mahmood
128*
1
v South Africa
Rawalpindi
06 Oct 1997
7
Younis Khan
107
3
v Sri Lanka
Rawalpindi
26 Feb 2000
8
Taufeeq Umar
104
2
v Bangladesh
Multan
29 Aug 2001
9
Yasir Hameed
170
2
v Bangladesh
Karachi
20 Aug 2003
10
Yasir Hameed
105
4
v Bangladesh
Karachi
20 Aug 2003
11
Fawad Alam
168
3
v Sri Lanka
Col-PSS
12 Jul 2009
12
Umar Akmal
129
2
v New Zealand
Dunedin
24 Nov 2009
13
Abid Ali
109*
2
v Sri Lanka
Rawalpindi
11 Dec 2019
14
Kamran Ghulam
118
1
v England
Multan
15 Oct 2024
Approaching milestones ahead of India-New Zealand Test at Bengaluru and the series
Bengaluru is all set to host its 25th test. It will become the 43rd ground to host 25 tests and also become the fifth ground on Indian soil to host 25 matches. Others are – Others are – Eden Gardens-Kolkata {42}, Arun Jaitley Stadium-Delhi, {35}, Chepauk-Chennai {35} and Wankhede Stadium-Mumbai {26}
The ensuing series will be the 24th series between the two teams. Of the previous 23 test series, India has won 12 series, lost seven series and four series were drawn
No
Test series/Tournaments
Season
Winner
Margin
1
New Zealand in India Test Series
1969/70
drawn
1-1 (3)
2
India in New Zealand Test Series
1975/76
drawn
1-1 (3)
3
India in New Zealand Test Match
1993/94
drawn
0-0 (1)
4
New Zealand in India Test Series
2003/04
drawn
0-0 (2)
1
New Zealand in India Test Series
1955/56
India
2-0 (5)
2
New Zealand in India Test Series
1964/65
India
1-0 (4)
3
India in New Zealand Test Series
1967/68
India
3-1 (4)
4
New Zealand in India Test Series
1976/77
India
2-0 (3)
5
New Zealand in India Test Series
1988/89
India
2-1 (3)
6
New Zealand in India Test Series
1995/96
India
1-0 (3)
7
New Zealand in India Test Series
1999/00
India
1-0 (3)
8
India in New Zealand Test Series
2008/09
India
1-0 (3)
9
New Zealand in India Test Series
2010/11
India
1-0 (3)
10
New Zealand in India Test Series
2012
India
2-0 (2)
11
New Zealand in India Test Series
2016/17
India
3-0 (3)
12
New Zealand in India Test Series
2021/22
India
1-0 (2)
1
India in New Zealand Test Series
1980/81
New Zealand
1-0 (3)
2
India in New Zealand Test Series
1989/90
New Zealand
1-0 (3)
3
India in New Zealand Test Series
1998/99
New Zealand
1-0 (2)
4
India in New Zealand Test Series
2002/03
New Zealand
2-0 (2)
5
India in New Zealand Test Series
2013/14
New Zealand
1-0 (2)
6
India in New Zealand Test Series
2019/20
New Zealand
2-0 (2)
7
India v New Zealand Test Match (in England)
2021
New Zealand
1-0 (1)
15
Test series/Tournaments
Season
Winner
Margin
1
New Zealand in India Test Series
1969/70
drawn
1-1 (3)
2
New Zealand in India Test Series
2003/04
drawn
0-0 (2)
1
New Zealand in India Test Series
1955/56
India
2-0 (5)
2
New Zealand in India Test Series
1964/65
India
1-0 (4)
3
New Zealand in India Test Series
1976/77
India
2-0 (3)
4
New Zealand in India Test Series
1988/89
India
2-1 (3)
5
New Zealand in India Test Series
1995/96
India
1-0 (3)
6
New Zealand in India Test Series
1999/00
India
1-0 (3)
7
New Zealand in India Test Series
2010/11
India
1-0 (3)
8
New Zealand in India Test Series
2012
India
2-0 (2)
9
New Zealand in India Test Series
2016/17
India
3-0 (3)
10
New Zealand in India Test Series
2021/22
India
1-0 (2)
The ensuing Test series will be the 13th test series played between the two teams on Indian soil. Of the twelve test series, India has on ten test series and two series are drawn. India has never lost a test series against New Zealand in India.
Head to Head : 62 Tests have been played between the two teams of which India has won 22 tests, lost 13 tests and 27 tests were drawn.
36 Tests have been played between the two teams on Indian soil of which India has won 17 tests, lost two tests and 17 tests were drawn.
V Kohli has an aggregate of 8947 runs prior to the start of this test. He required 53 more runs for his 9000 runs. If he gets it, he would become the fourth Indian batsman to aggregate 9000 plus runs in tests. Others are – SR Tendulkar {15921}, R Dravid {13265} and SM Gavaskar {10122}
V Kohli has scored 59 fifties prior to the start of this test. One more fifty would fetch him his 60th fifty. If he gets it, he would then become the fifth Indian batsman to score 60 plus fifties. Others are – SR Tendulkar {119}, R Dravid {99}, SM Gavaskar {79} and VVS Laxman {73}
V Kohli has scored 29 centuries prior to the start of this test. One more century would fetch him his 30th century. If he gets it, he would then become the fourth Indian batsman to score 30 plus centuries. Others are – SR Tendulkar {51}, R Dravid {36} and SM Gavaskar {34}
V Kohli has scored 14 centuries prior to the start of this test on home soil. One more century would fetch him his 15th century on home soil. If he gets it, he would then become the fourth Indian batsman to score 15 plus centuries on home soil. Others are – SR Tendulkar {22}, SM Gavaskar {16} and R Dravid {15}
R Ashwin of India has captured 185 wickets prior to the start of this test in ICC Word Test Championship cycle 2019-24. He needs three more wickets to earn the record of most wickets taker in ICC Word Test Championship cycle 2019-24. The present record in this cycle is held by NM Lyon of Australia who has an aggregate of 187 wickets.
YBK Jaiswal of India has an aggregate of 929 runs prior to the start of this test in the calendar year 2024. He needs 71 more runs for his 1000 runs. If he gets it, he would become the second batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in the calendar year 2024. JE Root of England has an aggregate of 1248 runs in the calendar year 2024.
YBK Jaiswal of India has an aggregate of 929 runs prior to the start of this test in the calendar year 2024. He needs 71 more runs for his 1000 runs. If he gets it, he would become the 27th occasion of an Indian batsman aggregating 1000 plus runs in a calendar year.
JJ Bumrah of India has an aggregate of 38 wickets prior to the start of this test in the calendar year 2024. He needs one more wickets for his 39th wicket. If he gets it, he would then earn the record for most wicket taker in the calendar year 2024. He would go past AAP Atkinson of England and NGRP Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka who have captured 38 wickets in calendar year 2024.
JJ Bumrah and R Ashwin have captured 38 and 37 wickets respectively in the calendar year 2024. They need two and three wickets respectively to have an aggregate of 40 wickets in the calendar year 2024
R Ashwin has an aggregate of 66 wickets against New Zealand prior to the start of this test. He requires four more wickets for his 70 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the first Indian bowler and also the sixth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 70 plus wickets against New Zealand. Others are – SK Warne {103}, SCJ Broad {94}, JM Anderson {84}, M Muraltharan {83} and Waqar Younus {70}
R Ashwin has an aggregate of 66 wickets against New Zealand prior to the start of this test. He requires four more wickets for his 70 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the first Indian spin bowler and also the third spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 70 plus wickets against New Zealand. Others are – SK Warne {103} and M Muraltharan {83}
V Kohli has an aggregate of 866 runs prior to the start of this test against New Zealand. 34 more runs would fetch him 900 runs. If he gets it, he would then become the third Indian batsman to aggregate 900 plus runs against New Zealand. Others are – R Dravid {1659} and SR Tendulkar {1595}
RG Sharma has scored 87 boundary sixes prior to the start of this test. He needs four more boundary sixes which would fetch him 91 boundary sixes. If he gets them, he would own the Indian record for most boundary sixes in tests. He would go past V Sehwag who has an aggregate of 90 boundary sixes to his credit.
RA Jadeja has scored nine boundary sixes against New Zealand prior to the start of this test. One more boundary six would fetch him ten boundary sixes against New Zealand and he would become the fourth Indian batsman to score ten or more boundary sixes against New Zealand. Others are – Harbhajan Singh {17}, SC Ganguly {11} and V Sehwag {10}
V Kohli has an aggregate of 557 runs against New Zealand on home soil. He requires 43 more runs for his 600 runs. If he gets it, he would then become the fifth Indian batsman to score 600 plus runs against New Zealand on home soil. Others are – R Dravid {893}, SR Tendulkar {753}, V Sehwag {703} and CA Pujara {684}
KS Williamson of New Zealand has an aggregate of 8881 runs prior to the start of this test. He needs 119 runs for his 9000 runs. If he gets it, he would become the first New Zealand batsman to total 9000 plus runs.
KS Williamson of New Zealand has an aggregate of 871 runs prior to the start of this test against India. He needs 21 runs for his 900 runs against India. If he gets it, he would become the third New Zealand batsman to total 900 plus runs against India. Others are – BB McCullum {1224} and GT Dowling {964}
TG Southee of New Zealand has an aggregate of 382 wickets prior to the start of this series. He needs 18 more wickets for his 400 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the second New Zealand bowler to capture 400 plus wickets. RJ Hadlee has an aggregate of 431 wickets.
TA Boult of New Zealand has an aggregate of 182 wickets prior to the start of this series in New Zealand winning matches. He needs 18 more wickets for his 200 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the second New Zealand bowler to capture 200 plus wickets in New Zealand’s winning matches. TG Southee has an aggregate of 204 wickets.
RA Jadeja has an aggregate of 220 wickets in India’s winning matches. He needs two more wickets to overhaul the tally of Harbhajan Singh’s tally of 221 wickets and to occupy the third place in the list of Indian bowlers who have captured most wickets in India’s winning matches. R Ashwin with 374 wickets and A Kumble with 280 wickets occupy the first two places.
RG Sharma has an aggregate of 2985 runs in India’s winning matches. He needs 15 more runs for his 3000 runs. If he gets them, he would become the eighth Indian batsman to score 3000 plus runs in India’s winning matches.
Abrar Ahmed of Pakistan did not bat in its second innings and the Pakistan’s second innings score card read – “Abrar Ahmed – absent” to provide the 169th occasion of a batsman absent in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Absent
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AC Bannerman
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Adelaide
12 Dec 1884
2
H Moses
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
29 Jan 1892
3
WH Lockwood
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
4
WH Lockwood
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
01 Feb 1895
5
J Briggs
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Leeds
29 Jun 1899
6
SF Barnes
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Adelaide
17 Jan 1902
7
RE Foster
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
01 Jan 1904
8
TW Hayward
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
9
VT Trumper
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Nottingham
29 May 1905
10
GL Jessop
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
11
GL Jessop
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Leeds
01 Jul 1909
12
CB Llewellyn
Absent
SAF
v Aus
Melbourne
17 Feb 1911
13
JW Hearne
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1920
14
JW Hearne
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Melbourne
31 Dec 1920
15
JB Hobbs
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Leeds
02 Jul 1921
16
JB Hobbs
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Leeds
02 Jul 1921
17
WVS Ling
Absent
SAF
v Eng
Durban
18 Jan 1923
18
JM Gregory
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Brisbane
30 Nov 1928
19
JM Gregory
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Brisbane
30 Nov 1928
20
C Kelleway
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Brisbane
30 Nov 1928
21
WH Ponsford
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
14 Dec 1928
22
EL Bartlett
Absent
Win
v Aus
Sydney
01 Jan 1931
23
EL Bartlett
Absent
Win
v Aus
Sydney
01 Jan 1931
24
G Duckworth
Absent
Eng
v SAF
Cape Town
01 Jan 1931
25
DG Bradman
Absent
Aus
v SAF
Melbourne
12 Feb 1932
26
WAS Oldfield
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Adelaide
13 Jan 1933
27
HG Vivian
Absent
NZl
v Eng
Christchurch
24 Mar 1933
28
GG Macaulay
Absent
Eng
v Win
Manchester
22 Jul 1933
29
Naoomal Jaoomal
Absent
Ind
v Eng
Chennai
10 Feb 1934
30
WE Bowes
Absent
Eng
v Aus
The Oval
18 Aug 1934
31
LEG Ames
Absent
Eng
v Aus
The Oval
18 Aug 1934
32
RES Wyatt
Absent
Eng
v Win
Kingston
14 Mar 1935
33
EL McCormick
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
34
CL Badcock
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Sydney
18 Dec 1936
35
ML Page
Absent
NZl
v Eng
The Oval
14 Aug 1937
36
DG Bradman
Absent
Aus
v Eng
The Oval
20 Aug 1938
37
JHW Fingleton
Absent
Aus
v Eng
The Oval
20 Aug 1938
38
DG Bradman
Absent
Aus
v Eng
The Oval
20 Aug 1938
39
JHW Fingleton
Absent
Aus
v Eng
The Oval
20 Aug 1938
40
L Hutton
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
28 Feb 1947
41
PK Sen
Absent
Ind
v Win
Brabourne
04 Feb 1949
42
DVP Wright
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Sydney
05 Jan 1951
43
FR Brown
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Adelaide
02 Feb 1951
44
AD Nourse
Absent
SAF
v Eng
Nottingham
07 Jun 1951
45
HJ Tayfield
Absent
SAF
v Aus
Sydney
09 Jan 1953
46
DK Gaekwad
Absent
Ind
v Win
Bridgetown
07 Feb 1953
47
RH Shodhan
Absent
Ind
v Win
Kingston
28 Mar 1953
48
WA Johnston
Absent
Aus
v Win
Georgetown
26 Apr 1955
49
JA Hayes
Absent
NZl
v Ind
Chennai
06 Jan 1956
50
JA Hayes
Absent
NZl
v Ind
Chennai
06 Jan 1956
51
FM King
Absent
Win
v NZl
Dunedin
03 Feb 1956
52
AK Davidson
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Nottingham
07 Jun 1956
53
JDC Goddard
Absent
Win
v Eng
The Oval
22 Aug 1957
54
JDC Goddard
Absent
Win
v Eng
The Oval
22 Aug 1957
55
Nasim-ul-Ghani
Absent
Pak
v Win
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
56
Mahmood Hussain
Absent
Pak
v Win
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
57
MH Mankad
Absent
Ind
v Win
Chennai
21 Jan 1959
58
PR Umrigar
Absent
Ind
v Win
Delhi
06 Feb 1959
59
CG Borde
Absent
Ind
v Eng
Nottingham
04 Jun 1959
60
GF Rorke
Absent
Aus
v Ind
Kanpur
19 Dec 1959
61
MJ Stewart
Absent
Eng
v Ind
Brabourne
21 Jan 1964
62
NCL O’Neill
Absent
Aus
v Ind
Brabourne
10 Oct 1964
63
NCL O’Neill
Absent
Aus
v Ind
Brabourne
10 Oct 1964
64
JH Edrich
Absent
Eng
v NZl
Auckland
11 Mar 1966
65
DN Sardesai
Absent
Ind
v Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1967
66
JN Shepherd
Absent
Win
v Eng
Leeds
10 Jul 1969
67
BS Bedi
Absent
Ind
v Aus
Chennai
24 Dec 1969
68
Pervez Sajjad
Absent
Pak
v Eng
Lord’s
17 Jun 1971
69
N Gifford
Absent
Eng
v Ind
Kanpur
25 Jan 1973
70
JM Parker
Absent
NZl
v Pak
Wellington
02 Feb 1973
71
LG Rowe
Absent
Win
v Aus
Port of Spain
23 Mar 1973
72
LG Rowe
Absent
Win
v Aus
Port of Spain
23 Mar 1973
73
GM Turner
Absent
NZl
v Aus
Melbourne
29 Dec 1973
74
BS Chandrasekhar
Absent
Ind
v Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1974
75
MAK Pataudi
Absent
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
76
FM Engineer
Absent
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
77
SM Gavaskar
Absent
Ind
v NZl
Wellington
13 Feb 1976
78
EAS Prasanna
Absent
Ind
v Win
Bridgetown
10 Mar 1976
79
BS Bedi
Absent
Ind
v Win
Kingston
21 Apr 1976
80
BP Patel
Absent
Ind
v Win
Kingston
21 Apr 1976
81
AD Gaekwad
Absent
Ind
v Win
Kingston
21 Apr 1976
82
BS Chandrasekhar
Absent
Ind
v Win
Kingston
21 Apr 1976
83
GR Viswanath
Absent
Ind
v Win
Kingston
21 Apr 1976
84
JR Thomson
Absent
Aus
v Pak
Adelaide
24 Dec 1976
85
VA Holder
Absent
Win
v Pak
Bridgetown
18 Feb 1977
86
PM Toohey
Absent
Aus
v Win
Port of Spain
03 Mar 1978
87
CH Lloyd
Absent
Win
v Eng
The Oval
24 Jul 1980
88
NS Yadav
Absent
Ind
v Aus
Melbourne
07 Feb 1981
89
SM Gavaskar
Absent
Ind
v Eng
The Oval
08 Jul 1982
90
RL Dias
Absent
Srl
v NZl
Colombo (CCC)
24 Mar 1984
91
SB Smith
Absent
Aus
v Win
Kingston
28 Apr 1984
92
TA Lloyd
Absent
Eng
v Win
Birmingham
14 Jun 1984
93
VP Terry
Absent
Eng
v Win
Manchester
26 Jul 1984
94
JV Coney
Absent
NZl
v Win
Kingston
04 May 1985
95
GF Lawson
Absent
Aus
v Win
Perth
02 Dec 1988
96
IT Botham
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Nottingham
10 Aug 1989
97
NS Sidhu
Absent
Ind
v NZl
Christchurch
02 Feb 1990
98
RS Mahanama
Absent
Srl
v NZl
Wellington
31 Jan 1991
99
MW Pringle
Absent
SAF
v Ind
Johannesburg
26 Nov 1992
100
KR Rutherford
Absent
NZl
v Srl
Dunedin
18 Mar 1995
101
AJ Stewart
Absent
Eng
v Win
Birmingham
06 Jul 1995
102
Saleem Malik
Absent
Pak
v Aus
Brisbane
09 Nov 1995
103
SK Warne
Absent
Aus
v Pak
Hobart
17 Nov 1995
104
V Rathour
Absent
Ind
v Eng
Nottingham
04 Jul 1996
105
J Srinath
Absent
Ind
v SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 1997
106
FA Rose
Absent
Win
v Ind
St John’s
04 Apr 1997
107
HP Tillakaratne
Absent
Srl
v Win
St John’s
13 Jun 1997
108
WPUJC Vaas
Absent
Srl
v Zim
Colombo (SSC)
14 Jan 1998
109
N Hussain
Absent
Eng
v NZl
Lord’s
22 Jul 1999
110
SR Waugh
Absent
Aus
v Srl
Kandy
09 Sep 1999
111
JN Gillespie
Absent
Aus
v Srl
Kandy
09 Sep 1999
112
D Ganga
Absent
Win
v NZl
Wellington
26 Dec 1999
113
D Ganga
Absent
Win
v NZl
Wellington
26 Dec 1999
114
R Vijay Bharadwaj
Absent
Ind
v Aus
Sydney
02 Jan 2000
115
A Flintoff
Absent
Eng
v SAF
Cape Town
02 Jan 2000
116
NR Mongia
Absent
Ind
v SAF
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
117
HH Streak
Absent
Zim
v Win
Kingston
24 Mar 2000
118
Khaled Mashud
Absent
Ban
v Zim
Bulawayo
19 Apr 2001
119
SV Carlisle
Absent
Zim
v Win
Bulawayo
19 Jul 2001
120
J Srinath
Absent
Ind
v Srl
Galle
14 Aug 2001
121
M Muralidaran
Absent
Srl
v Eng
Birmingham
30 May 2002
122
SP Jones
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
123
SP Jones
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Brisbane
07 Nov 2002
124
CEW Silverwood
Absent
Eng
v Aus
Perth
29 Nov 2002
125
Mashrafe Mortaza
Absent
Ban
v Eng
Chattogram
29 Oct 2003
126
DL Vettori
Absent
NZl
v Eng
Leeds
03 Jun 2004
127
DR Smith
Absent
Win
v Eng
The Oval
19 Aug 2004
128
ST Jayasuriya
Absent
Srl
v Pak
Kandy
03 Apr 2006
129
RR Sarwan
Absent
Win
v Eng
Leeds
25 May 2007
130
RR Sarwan
Absent
Win
v Eng
Leeds
25 May 2007
131
SE Bond
Absent
NZl
v SAF
Johannesburg
08 Nov 2007
132
CD Cumming
Absent
NZl
v SAF
Centurion
16 Nov 2007
133
S Chanderpaul
Absent
Win
v SAF
Durban
10 Jan 2008
134
Tamim Iqbal
Absent
Ban
v NZl
Wellington
12 Jan 2008
135
Aftab Ahmed
Absent
Ban
v SAF
Chattogram
29 Feb 2008
136
DR Flynn
Absent
NZl
v Eng
Manchester
23 May 2008
137
PL Harris
Absent
SAF
v Ban
Bloemfontein
19 Nov 2008
138
GC Smith
Absent
SAF
v Aus
Durban
06 Mar 2009
139
RJ Harris
Absent
Aus
v Eng
Melbourne
26 Dec 2010
140
Rubel Hossain
Absent
Ban
v Pak
Chattogram
09 Dec 2011
141
JP Duminy
Absent
SAF
v Aus
Brisbane
09 Nov 2012
142
HAPW Jayawardene
Absent
Srl
v Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2012
143
UWMBCA Welegedara
Absent
Srl
v Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2012
144
Zulfiqar Babar
Absent
Pak
v SAF
Dubai (DICS)
23 Oct 2013
145
Junaid Khan
Absent
Pak
v Srl
Colombo (SSC)
14 Aug 2014
146
KAJ Roach
Absent
Win
v SAF
Centurion
17 Dec 2014
147
KAJ Roach
Absent
Win
v SAF
Centurion
17 Dec 2014
148
Shahadat Hossain
Absent
Ban
v Pak
Mirpur
06 May 2015
149
Shahadat Hossain
Absent
Ban
v Pak
Mirpur
06 May 2015
150
ST Gabriel
Absent
Win
v Aus
Hobart
10 Dec 2015
151
ST Gabriel
Absent
Win
v Aus
Hobart
10 Dec 2015
152
DAS Gunaratne
Absent
Srl
v Ind
Galle
26 Jul 2017
153
HMRKB Herath
Absent
Srl
v Ind
Galle
26 Jul 2017
154
DAS Gunaratne
Absent
Srl
v Ind
Galle
26 Jul 2017
155
UT Khawaja
Absent
Aus
v Pak
Abu Dhabi
16 Oct 2018
156
TL Chatara
Absent
Zim
v Ban
Mirpur
11 Nov 2018
157
TL Chatara
Absent
Zim
v Ban
Mirpur
11 Nov 2018
158
CBRLS Kumara
Absent
Srl
v Aus
Brisbane
24 Jan 2019
159
L Embuldeniya
Absent
Srl
v SAF
Gqeberha
21 Feb 2019
160
TA Boult
Absent
NZl
v Aus
Melbourne
26 Dec 2019
161
MJ Henry
Absent
NZl
v Aus
Sydney
03 Jan 2020
162
SO Dowrich
Absent
Win
v NZl
Hamilton
03 Dec 2020
163
SO Dowrich
Absent
Win
v NZl
Hamilton
03 Dec 2020
164
DM de Silva
Absent
Srl
v SAF
Centurion
26 Dec 2020
165
PS Masvaure
Absent
Zim
v Pak
Harare
29 Apr 2021
166
RL Chase
Absent
Win
v SAF
Gros Islet
18 Jun 2021
167
SS Iyer
Absent
Ind
v Aus
Ahmedabad
09 Mar 2023
168
T Bavuma
Absent
SAF
v Ind
Centurion
26 Dec 2023
169
Abrar Ahmed
Absent
Pak
v Eng
Multan
07 Oct 2024
It also provides the seventh occasion of a Pakistan batsman absent in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Absent
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Nasim-ul-Ghani
Absent
Pak
v Win
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
2
Mahmood Hussain
Absent
Pak
v Win
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
3
Pervez Sajjad
Absent
Pak
v Eng
Lord’s
17 Jun 1971
4
Saleem Malik
Absent
Pak
v Aus
Brisbane
09 Nov 1995
5
Zulfiqar Babar
Absent
Pak
v SAF
Dubai (DICS)
23 Oct 2013
6
Junaid Khan
Absent
Pak
v Srl
Colombo (SSC)
14 Aug 2014
7
Abrar Ahmed
Absent
Pak
v Eng
Multan
07 Oct 2024
It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan batsman absent in a test innings against England. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Absent
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Pervez Sajjad
Absent
Pak
v Eng
Lord’s
17 Jun 1971
2
Abrar Ahmed
Absent
Pak
v Eng
Multan
07 Oct 2024
It also provides the 39th occasion of a batsman absent in a test innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below.
The ensuing test between India and New Zealand scheduled to start on 16th of this month will be the 25th Test match to be played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. M Chinnawamy Stadium will become the 43rd ground to host 25 test matches in the annals of test cricket. It will also become the fifth ground on Indian soil to host 25 matches. Others are – Eden Gardens-Kolkata {42}, Arun Jaitley Stadium-Delhi, {35}, Chepauk-Chennai {35} and Wankhede Stadium-Mumbai {26}
Of the 24 tests played at Chinnaswamy Stadium, India has won nine Tests, lost six Tests and nine Tests were drawn. The break-up of tests against various Oppositions with results is furnished below. India has played against eight Oppositions at Bengaluru.
No
Team
Span
M
W
L
T
D
HS
LS
01
Ind
1974-2022
24
09
06
0
09
626
118
02
Aus
1979-2017
06
02
02
0
02
478
112
03
Pak
1979-2007
05
02
0
0
03
570
116
04
Eng
1977-2001
03
0
01
0
02
400
177
05
NZl
1988-2012
03
0
03
0
0
365
145
06
SAF
2000-2015
02
01
0
0
01
479
214
07
Srl
1994-2022
02
0
02
0
0
231
109
08
Win
1974-1978
02
01
0
0
01
437
289
09
Afg
2018-2018
01
0
01
0
0
109
103
The following table furnishes some salient statistics of the tests played at Bengaluru
M Chinnaswamy Stadium
City
Bengaluru
Country
Ind
Also or previously Known as : Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium
First Test Match
22/11/74
Last Test Match
12/03/22
Matches Played
24
Matches Won by Home Side
09
Matches Won by Touring Side
06
Matches Won by Neutral Side
00
Matches Won Batting First
10
Matches Won Batting Second
05
Matches Won Winning Toss
09
Matches Won Losing Toss
06
Matches Drawn
09
Matches Tied
00
Highest Individual Innings
267
Younis Khan
24/03/05 v Ind
Best Bowling (Innings)
08/50
N M Lyon
04/03/17 v Ind
Best Bowling (Match)
11/224
Harbhajan Singh
06/10/04 v Aus
Highest Team Innings
626
08/12/07 v Pak
Lowest Team Innings
103 (Afg)
14/06/18 v Ind
Highest Run Chase Achieved
262/05
31/08/12 v NZl
Average Opening Stand (Runs)
36.33
Average Runs per Wicket
32.52
Average Runs per Over
03.05
Average Score Batting First
358
TESTS AT BANGALORE IN A NUTSHELL
1
No of Tests played
24
2
Won by India
09
3
Won by Visiting teams
06
4
Drawn tests
09
5
Highest total by India
626
by
Ind
vs
Pak
Dec 2007
6
Highest total by Visiting team
570
by
Pak
Vs
Ind
Mar 2005
7
Lowest total in a completed innings by India
118
by
Ind
Vs
Win
Nov 1974
8
Lowest total in a completed innings by visitors
103
by
Afg
Vs
Ind
Jun 2028
9
Highest individual score by Indian batsman
239
SC Ganguly
Ind
Vs
Pak
Dec 2007
10
Highest individual score by visiting batsman
267
Younis Khan
Pak
Vs
Ind
Mar 2005
11
No of centuries scored by Indian batsmen
17
12
No of centuries scored by Visiting batsmen
16
13
Best innings bowling effort by Indian bowler
7-027
Maninder Singh
Ind
Vs
Pak
Mar 1987
14
Best innings bowling effort by Visiting bowler
8-050
NM Lyon
Aus
Vs
Ind
Jan 1977
15
Best match bowling effort by Indian bowler
11-224
Harbhajan Singh
Ind
Vs
Aus
Oct 2004
16
Best match bowling effort by Visiting bowler
09-121
Iqbal Qasim
Pak
Vs
Ind
Mar 1987
17
No of Five wicket hauls by Indian bowlers
15
18
No of Five wicket hauls by Visiting bowlers
11
19
No of ten wicket hauls by Indian bowlers
02
20
No of ten wicket hauls by Visiting bowlers
00
21
Highest Partnership by Indian batsmen
300
Ganguly/Yuvraj Singh
Ind
Vs
Pak
Dec 2007
22
Highest Partnership by Visiting batsmen
324
Younis Khan/Inzamam
Pak
Vs
Ind
Mar 2005
23
No of Three figure Partnership by India
20
24
No of Three figure Partnership by Visitors
14
CENTURIES
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
AI Kallicharran
124
01
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
02
CG Greenidge
107
03
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
03
CH Lloyd
163
03
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
04
DB Vengsarkar
112
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
05
GR Viswanath
161*
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
06
Mudassar Nazar
126
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
07
SM Gavaskar
172
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
08
SM Gavaskar
103*
03
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
09
NS Sidhu
116
01
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
10
M Azharuddin
108
01
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
11
SR Tendulkar
177
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
12
ME Waugh
153*
02
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
13
MA Taylor
102*
04
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
14
M Azharuddin
102
03
Ind
v SAF
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
15
MJ Clarke
151
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
16
AC Gilchrist
104
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
17
Younis Khan
267
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
18
Inzamam-ul-Haq
184
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
19
V Sehwag
201
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
20
SC Ganguly
239
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
21
Yuvraj Singh
169
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
22
IK Pathan
102
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
23
Misbah-ul-Haq
133*
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
24
RT Ponting
123
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
25
MEK Hussey
146
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
26
MJ North
128
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
27
M Vijay
139
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
28
SR Tendulkar
214
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
29
LRPL Taylor
113
01
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
30
V Kohli
103
02
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
31
M Vijay
105
01
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
32
S Dhawan
107
01
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
33
FDM Karunaratne
107
04
Srl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
CENTURIES BY OPENING BATSMEN
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
CG Greenidge
107
03
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
02
Mudassar Nazar
126
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
03
SM Gavaskar
172
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
04
SM Gavaskar
103*
03
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
05
MA Taylor
102*
04
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
06
V Sehwag
201
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
07
M Vijay
139
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
08
M Vijay
105
01
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
09
S Dhawan
107
01
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
10
FDM Karunaratne
107
04
Srl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
CENTURIES BY CAPTAIN OPENERS
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
SM Gavaskar
172
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
02
MA Taylor
102*
04
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
03
FDM Karunaratne
107
04
Srl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
CENTURIES BY CAPTAINS
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
CH Lloyd
163
03
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
02
SM Gavaskar
172
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
03
M Azharuddin
108
01
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
04
MA Taylor
102*
04
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
05
AC Gilchrist
104
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
06
Inzamam-ul-Haq
184
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
07
RT Ponting
123
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
08
LRPL Taylor
113
01
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
09
FDM Karunaratne
107
04
Srl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
CENTURY BY WICKET KEEPER
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
AC Gilchrist
104
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
CENTURIES – TEAMWISE BREAK UP
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
ME Waugh
153*
02
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
02
MA Taylor
102*
04
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
03
MJ Clarke
151
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
04
AC Gilchrist
104
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
05
RT Ponting
123
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
06
MEK Hussey
146
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
07
MJ North
128
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
01
DB Vengsarkar
112
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
02
GR Viswanath
161*
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
03
SM Gavaskar
172
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
04
SM Gavaskar
103*
03
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
05
NS Sidhu
116
01
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
06
M Azharuddin
108
01
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
07
SR Tendulkar
177
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
08
M Azharuddin
102
03
Ind
v SAF
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
09
V Sehwag
201
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
10
SC Ganguly
239
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
11
Yuvraj Singh
169
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
12
IK Pathan
102
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
13
M Vijay
139
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
14
SR Tendulkar
214
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
15
V Kohli
103
02
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
16
M Vijay
105
01
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
17
S Dhawan
107
01
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
01
LRPL Taylor
113
01
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
01
Mudassar Nazar
126
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
02
Younis Khan
267
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
03
Inzamam-ul-Haq
184
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
04
Misbah-ul-Haq
133*
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
01
FDM Karunaratne
107
04
Srl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
01
AI Kallicharran
124
01
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
02
CG Greenidge
107
03
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
03
CH Lloyd
163
03
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
CENTURIES BY OPENING BATSMEN – TEAMWISE BREAK UP
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
MA Taylor
102*
04
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
01
SM Gavaskar
172
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
02
SM Gavaskar
103*
03
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
03
V Sehwag
201
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
04
M Vijay
139
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
05
M Vijay
105
01
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
06
S Dhawan
107
01
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
01
Mudassar Nazar
126
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
01
FDM Karunaratne
107
04
Srl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
01
CG Greenidge
107
03
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
CENTURIES BY CAPTAIN OPENERS – TEAMWISE BREAK UP
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
SM Gavaskar
172
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
01
MA Taylor
102*
04
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
01
FDM Karunaratne
107
04
Srl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
CENTURIES BY CAPTAINS – TEAMWISE BREAK UP
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
MA Taylor
102*
04
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
02
AC Gilchrist
104
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
03
RT Ponting
123
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
01
SM Gavaskar
172
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
02
M Azharuddin
108
01
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
01
LRPL Taylor
113
01
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
01
Inzamam-ul-Haq
184
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
01
FDM Karunaratne
107
04
Srl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
01
CH Lloyd
163
03
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
CENTURY BY WICKET KEEPER – TEAMWISE BREAKUP
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
01
AC Gilchrist
104
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RGD Willis
17.0
02
53
06
01
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
BS Chandrasekhar
31.2
07
76
06
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
3
BS Bedi
21.3
04
71
06
04
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
4
ST Clarke
34.2
03
126
05
02
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
5
KD Ghavri
24.0
08
51
05
03
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
6
JK Lever
36.0
09
100
05
02
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
7
Tahir Naqqash
34.5
11
76
05
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
8
N Kapil Dev
29.0
06
68
05
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
9
Maninder Singh
18.2
08
27
07
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
10
Iqbal Qasim
30.0
15
48
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
11
Tauseef Ahmed
27.0
07
54
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
12
Sir RJ Hadlee
30.0
10
65
05
01
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
13
ND Hirwani
30.0
10
59
06
04
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
14
A Kumble
27.2
04
81
05
03
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
18 Oct 1995
15
A Kumble
41.3
08
98
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
16
MS Kasprowicz
18.0
05
28
05
03
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
17
A Kumble
68.4
15
143
06
02
Ind
v SAF
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
18
N Boje
38.0
14
83
05
03
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
19
Harbhajan Singh
41.0
07
146
05
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
20
Harbhajan Singh
30.1
05
78
06
03
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
21
Harbhajan Singh
51.5
09
152
06
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
22
Danish Kaneria
39.0
07
127
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
23
Yasir Arafat
39.0
05
161
05
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
24
I Sharma
33.1
10
118
05
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
25
A Kumble
14.0
02
60
05
04
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
26
Z Khan
29.5
04
91
05
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
27
PP Ojha
28.1
10
99
05
01
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
28
TG Southee
24.0
06
64
07
02
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
29
R Ashwin
22.0
01
69
05
03
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
30
NM Lyon
22.2
04
50
08
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
31
RA Jadeja
21.4
01
63
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
32
JR Hazlewood
24.0
05
67
06
03
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
33
R Ashwin
12.4
04
41
06
04
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
34
JJ Bumrah
10.0
04
24
05
02
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS BY PACE BOWLERS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
RGD Willis
17.0
02
53
06
01
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
ST Clarke
34.2
03
126
05
02
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
3
KD Ghavri
24.0
08
51
05
03
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
4
JK Lever
36.0
09
100
05
02
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
5
Tahir Naqqash
34.5
11
76
05
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
6
N Kapil Dev
29.0
06
68
05
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
7
Sir RJ Hadlee
30.0
10
65
05
01
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
8
MS Kasprowicz
18.0
05
28
05
03
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
9
Yasir Arafat
39.0
05
161
05
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
10
I Sharma
33.1
10
118
05
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
11
Z Khan
29.5
04
91
05
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
12
TG Southee
24.0
06
64
07
02
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
13
JR Hazlewood
24.0
05
67
06
03
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
14
JJ Bumrah
10.0
04
24
05
02
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS BY SPIN BOWLERS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BS Chandrasekhar
31.2
07
76
06
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
BS Bedi
21.3
04
71
06
04
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
3
Maninder Singh
18.2
08
27
07
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
4
Iqbal Qasim
30.0
15
48
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
5
Tauseef Ahmed
27.0
07
54
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
6
ND Hirwani
30.0
10
59
06
04
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
7
A Kumble
27.2
04
81
05
03
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
18 Oct 1995
8
A Kumble
41.3
08
98
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
9
A Kumble
68.4
15
143
06
02
Ind
v SAF
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
10
N Boje
38.0
14
83
05
03
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
11
Harbhajan Singh
41.0
07
146
05
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
12
Harbhajan Singh
30.1
05
78
06
03
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
13
Harbhajan Singh
51.5
09
152
06
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
14
Danish Kaneria
39.0
07
127
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
15
A Kumble
14.0
02
60
05
04
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
16
PP Ojha
28.1
10
99
05
01
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
17
R Ashwin
22.0
01
69
05
03
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
18
NM Lyon
22.2
04
50
08
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
19
RA Jadeja
21.4
01
63
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
20
R Ashwin
12.4
04
41
06
04
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS BY LEFT ARM SPIN BOWLERS
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BS Bedi
21.3
04
71
06
04
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
Maninder Singh
18.2
08
27
07
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
3
Iqbal Qasim
30.0
15
48
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
4
N Boje
38.0
14
83
05
03
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
5
PP Ojha
28.1
10
99
05
01
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
6
RA Jadeja
21.4
01
63
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS – TEAMWISE BREAKUP
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MS Kasprowicz
18.0
05
28
05
03
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
2
NM Lyon
22.2
04
50
08
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
3
JR Hazlewood
24.0
05
67
06
03
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
1
RGD Willis
17.0
02
53
06
01
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
JK Lever
36.0
09
100
05
02
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
1
BS Chandrasekhar
31.2
07
76
06
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
BS Bedi
21.3
04
71
06
04
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
3
KD Ghavri
24.0
08
51
05
03
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
4
N Kapil Dev
29.0
06
68
05
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
5
Maninder Singh
18.2
08
27
07
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
6
ND Hirwani
30.0
10
59
06
04
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
7
A Kumble
27.2
04
81
05
03
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
18 Oct 1995
8
A Kumble
41.3
08
98
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
9
A Kumble
68.4
15
143
06
02
Ind
v SAF
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
10
Harbhajan Singh
41.0
07
146
05
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
11
Harbhajan Singh
30.1
05
78
06
03
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
12
Harbhajan Singh
51.5
09
152
06
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
13
I Sharma
33.1
10
118
05
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
14
A Kumble
14.0
02
60
05
04
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
15
Z Khan
29.5
04
91
05
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
16
PP Ojha
28.1
10
99
05
01
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
17
R Ashwin
22.0
01
69
05
03
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
18
RA Jadeja
21.4
01
63
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
19
R Ashwin
12.4
04
41
06
04
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
20
JJ Bumrah
10.0
04
24
05
02
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
1
Sir RJ Hadlee
30.0
10
65
05
01
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
2
TG Southee
24.0
06
64
07
02
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
1
Tahir Naqqash
34.5
11
76
05
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
2
Iqbal Qasim
30.0
15
48
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
3
Tauseef Ahmed
27.0
07
54
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
4
Danish Kaneria
39.0
07
127
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
5
Yasir Arafat
39.0
05
161
05
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
1
N Boje
38.0
14
83
05
03
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
1
ST Clarke
34.2
03
126
05
02
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS BY PACE BOWLERS – TEAMWISE BREAKUP
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
MS Kasprowicz
18.0
05
28
05
03
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
2
JR Hazlewood
24.0
05
67
06
03
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
1
RGD Willis
17.0
02
53
06
01
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
JK Lever
36.0
09
100
05
02
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
1
KD Ghavri
24.0
08
51
05
03
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
2
N Kapil Dev
29.0
06
68
05
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
3
I Sharma
33.1
10
118
05
02
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
4
Z Khan
29.5
04
91
05
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
5
JJ Bumrah
10.0
04
24
05
02
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
12 Mar 2022
1
Sir RJ Hadlee
30.0
10
65
05
01
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
2
TG Southee
24.0
06
64
07
02
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
1
Tahir Naqqash
34.5
11
76
05
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
2
Yasir Arafat
39.0
05
161
05
01
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
1
ST Clarke
34.2
03
126
05
02
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS BY SPIN BOWLERS – TEAMWISE BREAKUP
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
NM Lyon
22.2
04
50
08
01
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
1
BS Chandrasekhar
31.2
07
76
06
02
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
BS Bedi
21.3
04
71
06
04
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
3
Maninder Singh
18.2
08
27
07
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
4
ND Hirwani
30.0
10
59
06
04
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
5
A Kumble
27.2
04
81
05
03
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
18 Oct 1995
6
A Kumble
41.3
08
98
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
7
A Kumble
68.4
15
143
06
02
Ind
v SAF
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
8
Harbhajan Singh
41.0
07
146
05
01
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
9
Harbhajan Singh
30.1
05
78
06
03
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
10
Harbhajan Singh
51.5
09
152
06
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
11
A Kumble
14.0
02
60
05
04
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
12
PP Ojha
28.1
10
99
05
01
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
13
R Ashwin
22.0
01
69
05
03
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
14
RA Jadeja
21.4
01
63
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
15
R Ashwin
12.4
04
41
06
04
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
1
Iqbal Qasim
30.0
15
48
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
2
Tauseef Ahmed
27.0
07
54
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
3
Danish Kaneria
39.0
07
127
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
1
N Boje
38.0
14
83
05
03
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
FIVE OR MORE WICKETS BY LEFT ARM SPIN BOWLERS – TEAMWISE BREAKUP
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
BS Bedi
21.3
04
71
06
04
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
Maninder Singh
18.2
08
27
07
01
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
3
PP Ojha
28.1
10
99
05
01
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
4
RA Jadeja
21.4
01
63
06
02
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
1
Iqbal Qasim
30.0
15
48
05
02
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
2
N Boje
38.0
14
83
05
03
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
TEN OR MORE WICKETS IN A MATCH
No
Player
O
M
R
W
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Maninder Singh
62.1
16
126
10
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
13 Mar 1987
2
Harbhajan Singh
71.1
12
224
11
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CG Greenidge, AI Kallicharran
1
139
1
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
2
CG Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
3
AD Gaekwad, DB Vengsarkar
2
170
2
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
4
DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath
4
159
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
5
Javed Miandad, Mudassar Nazar
3
134
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
6
SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar
2
105
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
7
GR Viswanath, Yashpal Sharma
4
102
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
8
SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth
1
102
2
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
9
RMH Binny, S Madan Lal
7
155
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
10
AD Gaekwad, SM Gavaskar
1
176*
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
11
NS Sidhu, DB Vengsarkar
3
174*
1
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
12
VG Kambli, NS Sidhu
2
148
1
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
13
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
4
124
1
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
14
A Jadeja, M Prabhakar
1
101
4
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
18 Oct 1995
15
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
4
139
1
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
16
DS Lehmann, ME Waugh
4
106
2
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
17
N Boje, G Kirsten
2
161
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
18
JH Kallis, L Klusener
5
164
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
19
MR Ramprakash, MP Vaughan
4
113
1
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
19 Dec 2001
20
MJ Clarke, SM Katich
5
107
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
21
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
6
167
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
22
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan
3
324
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
23
SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh
5
300
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
24
SC Ganguly, IK Pathan
7
178
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
25
Kamran Akmal, Misbah-ul-Haq
6
144
2
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
26
R Dravid, SC Ganguly
3
152
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
27
SM Katich, RT Ponting
2
166
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
28
MJ North, TD Paine
6
149
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
29
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
30
DR Flynn, LRPL Taylor
4
107
1
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
31
MS Dhoni, V Kohli
6
122
2
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
32
CA Pujara, AM Rahane
5
118
3
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
33
S Dhawan, M Vijay
1
168
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
34
KL Rahul, M Vijay
2
112
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – DESCENDING ORDER
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan
3
324
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
2
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
3
SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh
5
300
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
4
CG Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
5
SC Ganguly, IK Pathan
7
178
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
6
AD Gaekwad, SM Gavaskar
1
176*
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
7
NS Sidhu, DB Vengsarkar
3
174*
1
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
8
AD Gaekwad, DB Vengsarkar
2
170
2
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
9
S Dhawan, M Vijay
1
168
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
10
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
6
167
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
11
SM Katich, RT Ponting
2
166
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
12
JH Kallis, L Klusener
5
164
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
13
N Boje, G Kirsten
2
161
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
14
DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath
4
159
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
15
RMH Binny, S Madan Lal
7
155
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
16
R Dravid, SC Ganguly
3
152
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
17
MJ North, TD Paine
6
149
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
18
VG Kambli, NS Sidhu
2
148
1
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
19
Kamran Akmal, Misbah-ul-Haq
6
144
2
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
20
CG Greenidge, AI Kallicharran
1
139
1
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
21
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
4
139
1
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
22
Javed Miandad, Mudassar Nazar
3
134
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
23
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
4
124
1
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
24
MS Dhoni, V Kohli
6
122
2
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
25
CA Pujara, AM Rahane
5
118
3
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
26
MR Ramprakash, MP Vaughan
4
113
1
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
19 Dec 2001
27
KL Rahul, M Vijay
2
112
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
28
MJ Clarke, SM Katich
5
107
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
29
DR Flynn, LRPL Taylor
4
107
1
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
30
DS Lehmann, ME Waugh
4
106
2
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
31
SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar
2
105
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
32
GR Viswanath, Yashpal Sharma
4
102
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
33
SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth
1
102
2
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
34
A Jadeja, M Prabhakar
1
101
4
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
18 Oct 1995
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – TEAMWISE BREAKUP
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
DS Lehmann, ME Waugh
4
106
2
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
2
MJ Clarke, SM Katich
5
107
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
3
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
6
167
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
4
SM Katich, RT Ponting
2
166
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
5
MJ North, TD Paine
6
149
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
1
MR Ramprakash, MP Vaughan
4
113
1
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
19 Dec 2001
1
AD Gaekwad, DB Vengsarkar
2
170
2
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
2
DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath
4
159
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
3
SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar
2
105
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
4
GR Viswanath, Yashpal Sharma
4
102
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
5
SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth
1
102
2
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
6
RMH Binny, S Madan Lal
7
155
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
7
AD Gaekwad, SM Gavaskar
1
176*
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
8
NS Sidhu, DB Vengsarkar
3
174*
1
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
9
VG Kambli, NS Sidhu
2
148
1
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
10
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
4
124
1
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
11
A Jadeja, M Prabhakar
1
101
4
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
18 Oct 1995
12
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
4
139
1
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
13
SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh
5
300
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
14
SC Ganguly, IK Pathan
7
178
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
15
R Dravid, SC Ganguly
3
152
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
16
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
17
MS Dhoni, V Kohli
6
122
2
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
18
CA Pujara, AM Rahane
5
118
3
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
19
S Dhawan, M Vijay
1
168
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
20
KL Rahul, M Vijay
2
112
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
1
DR Flynn, LRPL Taylor
4
107
1
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
1
Javed Miandad, Mudassar Nazar
3
134
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
2
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan
3
324
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
3
Kamran Akmal, Misbah-ul-Haq
6
144
2
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
1
N Boje, G Kirsten
2
161
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
2
JH Kallis, L Klusener
5
164
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
1
CG Greenidge, AI Kallicharran
1
139
1
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
2
CG Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – WICKET WISE BREAKUP
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CG Greenidge, AI Kallicharran
1
139
1
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
2
SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth
1
102
2
Ind
v Eng
Bengaluru
09 Dec 1981
3
AD Gaekwad, SM Gavaskar
1
176*
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
4
A Jadeja, M Prabhakar
1
101
4
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
18 Oct 1995
5
S Dhawan, M Vijay
1
168
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
1
AD Gaekwad, DB Vengsarkar
2
170
2
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
2
SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar
2
105
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
3
VG Kambli, NS Sidhu
2
148
1
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
4
N Boje, G Kirsten
2
161
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
5
SM Katich, RT Ponting
2
166
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
6
KL Rahul, M Vijay
2
112
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
1
Javed Miandad, Mudassar Nazar
3
134
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
2
NS Sidhu, DB Vengsarkar
3
174*
1
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
3
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan
3
324
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
4
R Dravid, SC Ganguly
3
152
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
5
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
1
CG Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
2
DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath
4
159
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
3
GR Viswanath, Yashpal Sharma
4
102
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
21 Nov 1979
4
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
4
124
1
Ind
v Srl
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
5
M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar
4
139
1
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
6
DS Lehmann, ME Waugh
4
106
2
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
25 Mar 1998
7
MR Ramprakash, MP Vaughan
4
113
1
Eng
v Ind
Bengaluru
19 Dec 2001
8
DR Flynn, LRPL Taylor
4
107
1
NZl
v Ind
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
1
JH Kallis, L Klusener
5
164
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
2
MJ Clarke, SM Katich
5
107
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
3
SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh
5
300
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
4
CA Pujara, AM Rahane
5
118
3
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
1
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
6
167
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
2
Kamran Akmal, Misbah-ul-Haq
6
144
2
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
3
MJ North, TD Paine
6
149
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
4
MS Dhoni, V Kohli
6
122
2
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
1
RMH Binny, S Madan Lal
7
155
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
2
SC Ganguly, IK Pathan
7
178
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – 150 PLUS RUNS PARTNERSHIPS
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan
3
324
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
2
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
3
SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh
5
300
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
4
CG Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
5
SC Ganguly, IK Pathan
7
178
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
6
AD Gaekwad, SM Gavaskar
1
176*
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
7
NS Sidhu, DB Vengsarkar
3
174*
1
Ind
v NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
8
AD Gaekwad, DB Vengsarkar
2
170
2
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
9
S Dhawan, M Vijay
1
168
1
Ind
v Afg
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
10
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
6
167
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
11
SM Katich, RT Ponting
2
166
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2008
12
JH Kallis, L Klusener
5
164
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
13
N Boje, G Kirsten
2
161
2
SAF
v Ind
Bengaluru
02 Mar 2000
14
DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath
4
159
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
19 Sep 1979
15
RMH Binny, S Madan Lal
7
155
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
16
R Dravid, SC Ganguly
3
152
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
THREE FIGURE PARTNERSHIPS – 200 PLUS RUNS PARTNERSHIPS
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan
3
324
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
2
SR Tendulkar, M Vijay
3
308
2
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
09 Oct 2010
3
SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh
5
300
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
4
CG Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
HIGHEST PARTNERSHIP FOR EACH WICKET
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AD Gaekwad, SM Gavaskar
1
176*
3
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
14 Sep 1983
2
AD Gaekwad, DB Vengsarkar
2
170
2
Ind
v Win
Bengaluru
15 Dec 1978
3
Inzamam-ul-Haq, Younis Khan
3
324
1
Pak
v Ind
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
4
CG Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Win
v Ind
Bengaluru
22 Nov 1974
5
SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh
5
300
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
6
MJ Clarke, AC Gilchrist
6
167
1
Aus
v Ind
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
7
SC Ganguly, IK Pathan
7
178
1
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
8
KS More, RJ Shastri
8
084
1
Ind
V NZl
Bengaluru
12 Nov 1988
9
Harbhajan Singh, IK Pathan
9
089
4
Ind
v Aus
Bengaluru
06 Oct 2004
10
A Kumble, VVS Laxman
10
053
2
Ind
v Pak
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
TEAM TOTALS OF FIVE HUNDRED PLUS RUNS
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
626
1
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
2
Pakistan
570
1
v India
Bengaluru
24 Mar 2005
3
India
541/6d
1
v Sri Lanka
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
4
Pakistan
537
2
v India
Bengaluru
08 Dec 2007
India Vs Bangladesh – Third T20I at Hyderabad – India won by 133 runs
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 162nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 105th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the third occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the first occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the second occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh
SV Samson became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to score a century in T20Is. Previous best was Ishan Kishan’s 89 against Sri Lanka at Lucknow on 24 Feb 2022.
SV Samson scored eight boundary sixes in his knock of 111 in this game to become the eighth Indian batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the fifth Indian opening batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings.
He also became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the first Indian wicket keeper opening batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings.
SV Samson scored eight boundary sixes in his knock of 111 in this game to become the 125th batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the 69th opening batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings.
He also became the eleventh wicket keeper batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the eighth wicket keeper opening batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings.
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the seventh batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings. He also became the fifth opening batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings.
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first wicket keeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the third Indian batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings. He also became the second Indian opening batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings
SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first Indian wicket keeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.
SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 480th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings. It also provides the 43rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings.
SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings against Bangladesh.
SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 113th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket. It also provides the tenth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket
SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the fifth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh.
SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game represents the record three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh. The previous best was the 168 runs partnership between Q de Kock and RR Roussow of South Africa against Bangladesh for the second wicket at Sydney on 27 Oct 2022.
This partnership represents the record three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh by Indian batsmen. The previous best was the 102 runs partnership between SK Raina and RG Sharma at Col-RPS on 14 Mar 2018
SA Yadav scored 75 runs in this game to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian captain scoring 75 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring 75 plus runs in a T20I innings against Bangladesh.
India posted a total of 297 for 6 in this game which represents the second highest team total posted by a team in a T20I innings. The highest total in a T20I innings is credited to Nepal which poste 314 for 3 against Mongolia at Hangzhou on 27 Sep 2023.
India posted a total of 297 for 6 in this game which represents the highest team total posted by a test playing nation in a T20I innings. The previous highest total was Afghanistan’s 278 for 3 against Ireland at Dehradun on 23 Feb 2019.
Tanzim Hasan Sakib conceded 66 runs in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a bowler conceding 65 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also represents the third occasion of a Bangladesh bowler conceding 60 plus runs in a T20I innings
It also represents the most runs conceded by a Bangladesh bowler making him the most expensive bowler in terms of runs conceded. The previous record was 63 runs conceded by two bowlers – Robel Hossain who conceded 63 runs against West Indies at Mirpur on 10 Dec 2012 and Mashrafe Murtuza who conceded 63 runs against Pakistan at Mirpur on 30 Mar 2014
This game witnessed three Bangladesh bowlers conceding 50 plus runs – Tanzim Hasan Shakib {3 for 66}, Taskin Ahmed {1 for 51} and Mushtafizur Rahman {1 for 52] to provide the first occasion of three bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in a T20I innings.
Tanzim Hasan Sakib retuned with figures of 3 for 66 runs in this game to provide the first occasion of a bowler capturing three wickets conceding 65 plus runs in a T20I innings.
India won this game by 133 runs to provide the 130th occasion of a team winning a T20I game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the sixth occasion of India winning a T20I game by 100 plus runs margin.
Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings. He also became the fifth Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second.
Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 404th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings. It also provides the 213th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second.
Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 17th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings against India. It also provides the tenth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second against India
Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Final day’s play
Pakistan lost this test by an innings and 47 runs despite scoring 556 runs in the first innings of this test to provide the sixth occasion of a team losing the test despite scoring 550 plus runs in the first innings of the test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
586
1
lost
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
2
Australia
556
1
lost
v India
Adelaide
12 Dec 2003
3
England
551/6d
1
lost
v Australia
Adelaide
01 Dec 2006
4
Bangladesh
595/8d
1
lost
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
5
New Zealand
553
1
lost
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 2022
6
Pakistan
556
1
lost
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
It also provides the third occasion of England winning a test when the opponent has scored 550 plus runs in the first innings of the test.
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
586
1
lost
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
2
New Zealand
553
1
lost
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 2022
3
Pakistan
556
1
lost
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Pakistan lost this test by an innings and 47 runs despite scoring 556 runs in the first innings of this test to provide the ninth occasion of a team losing the test despite scoring 550 plus runs in the first innings and second inningscof the test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
586
1
lost
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
2
Pakistan
574/8d
2
lost
v Australia
Melbourne
29 Dec 1972
3
Australia
556
1
lost
v India
Adelaide
12 Dec 2003
4
England
551/6d
1
lost
v Australia
Adelaide
01 Dec 2006
5
Bangladesh
556
2
lost
v West Indies
Mirpur
13 Nov 2012
6
Bangladesh
595/8d
1
lost
v New Zealand
Wellington
12 Jan 2017
7
New Zealand
553
1
lost
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 2022
8
Pakistan
579
2
lost
v England
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
9
Pakistan
556
1
lost
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
It also provides the fourth occasion of England winning a test when the opponent has scored 550 plus runs in the first innings and second innings of the test.
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
586
1
lost
v England
Sydney
14 Dec 1894
2
New Zealand
553
1
lost
v England
Nottingham
10 Jun 2022
3
Pakistan
579
2
lost
v England
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
4
Pakistan
556
1
lost
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan losing a test after posting a total of 550 plus runs in the first innings and second innings of the test. By a coincidence the winning team on these two occasions is England.
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Pakistan
579
2
lost
v England
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
2
Pakistan
556
1
lost
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Pakistan is the only team to lose a test by an innings after posting 550 plus runs in the first innings of a test in the annals of test cricket. Pakistan lost this test by an innings and 47 runs
Pakistan’s first innings contained three centurions and yet Pakistan lost the test to provide the third occasion of a team losing the test despite having three centurions in an innings.
Pakistan’s first innings contained three centurions and yet Pakistan lost the test to provide the second occasion of Pakistan losing the test despite having three centurions in an innings. The first such occasion was at Rawalpindi against England in Dec 2022.
Abdullah Shafique’s 102 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the 16th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman’s century in a test innings going in vain. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman’s century in a test innings going in vain against England
Abdullan Shafique, Azhar Ali, Sadiq Mohmammad, Salman Butt and Saeed Anwar are the five Pakistan opening batsmen who have witnessed their centuries in losing cause on two occasions. Abdullah Shafique has witnessed his two centuries in losing cause against England. Apart from his 102 in this test, his 114 against England at Rawalpindi in Dec 2022 was in vain
Shan Masood’s 151 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the 13th occasion of a Paksitan batsman’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Pakistan batsman’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause against England.
Shan Masood is the only Pakistan batsman to witness his two scores of 150 plus runs in losing cause against England. Apart from his 151, his 156 against England at Manchester Aug 2020 was in a losing cause against England.
Shan Masood’s 151 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the first occasion of a Pakistan captain’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause. It also provides the first occasion of a Pakistan captain’s 150 plus runs in a losing cause against England.
Shan Masood’s 151 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the fourth occasion of a Pakistan captain’s century in a losing cause. It also provides the third occasion of a Pakistan captain’s century in a losing cause against England.
Abdullash Shafique,Shan Masood and Agha Salman’s centuries went in vain in this test to provide the 68th, 69th and 70th occasion of Pakistan batsman’s centuries going in vain. It also provides the 15th,16th and 17th occasion of Pakistan batsman’s centuries going in vain against England.
Agha Salman of Pakistan scored 104 not out and 63 in this test to provide the 32nd occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring fifties in both innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Waqar Hasan
81
65
v India
Brabourne
13 Nov 1952
2
Alimuddin
50
60
v England
Leeds
05 Jul 1962
3
Zaheer Abbas
90
58
v Australia
Melbourne
01 Jan 1977
4
Wasim Raja
65
84
v West Indies
Port of Spain
04 Mar 1977
5
Javed Miandad
54
52
v England
Leeds
26 Aug 1982
6
Qasim Umar
96
89
v New Zealand
Dunedin
09 Feb 1985
7
Shoaib Mohammad
54
64
v West Indies
Bridgetown
22 Apr 1988
8
Saleem Malik
74
71
v West Indies
Faisalabad
23 Nov 1990
9
Saleem Malik
82*
84*
v England
Leeds
23 Jul 1992
10
Basit Ali
103
67
v New Zealand
Christchurch
24 Feb 1994
11
Inzamam-ul-Haq
71
65
v Zimbabwe
Harare
31 Jan 1995
12
Saeed Anwar
54
50
v Sri Lanka
Faisalabad
15 Sep 1995
13
Mohammad Yousuf
95
75
v Australia
Brisbane
05 Nov 1999
14
Saeed Anwar
61
119
v Australia
Brisbane
05 Nov 1999
15
Inzamam-ul-Haq
55
68
v West Indies
St John’s
25 May 2000
16
Younis Khan
58
51
v Australia
Colombo (PSS)
03 Oct 2002
17
Hasan Raza
54*
68
v Australia
Sharjah
19 Oct 2002
18
Taufeeq Umar
135
67
v South Africa
Cape Town
02 Jan 2003
19
Yasir Hameed
58
63
v Australia
Sydney
02 Jan 2005
20
Umar Akmal
129
75
v New Zealand
Dunedin
24 Nov 2009
21
Salman Butt
63
92
v Australia
Lord’s
13 Jul 2010
22
Khurram Manzoor
51
54
v Zimbabwe
Harare
10 Sep 2013
23
Sarfaraz Ahmed
55
52*
v Sri Lanka
Galle
06 Aug 2014
24
Sarfaraz Ahmed
103
55
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
14 Aug 2014
25
Sami Aslam
82
70
v England
Birmingham
03 Aug 2016
26
Mohammad Rizwan
71
60
v New Zealand
Mount Maunganui
26 Dec 2020
27
Babar Azam
67
55
v Australia
Lahore
21 Mar 2022
28
Saud Shakeel
63
94
v England
Multan
09 Dec 2022
29
Babar Azam
78
54
v England
Karachi
17 Dec 2022
30
Shan Masood
54
60
v Australia
Melbourne
26 Dec 2023
31
Mohammad Rizwan
171*
51
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
21 Aug 2024
32
Agha Salman
104*
63
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Agha Salamn of Pakistan scored 104 not out and 63 in this test to provide the seventh occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring fifties in both innings of a test against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Alimuddin
50
60
v England
Leeds
05 Jul 1962
2
Javed Miandad
54
52
v England
Leeds
26 Aug 1982
3
Saleem Malik
82*
84*
v England
Leeds
23 Jul 1992
4
Sami Aslam
82
70
v England
Birmingham
03 Aug 2016
5
Saud Shakeel
63
94
v England
Multan
09 Dec 2022
6
Babar Azam
78
54
v England
Karachi
17 Dec 2022
7
Agha Salman
104*
63
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Agha Salman of Pakistan scored 104 not out and 63 in this test to provide the seventh occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a fifty in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Basit Ali
103
67
v New Zealand
Christchurch
24 Feb 1994
2
Saeed Anwar
61
119
v Australia
Brisbane
05 Nov 1999
3
Yasir Hameed
58
63
v Australia
Sydney
02 Jan 2005
4
Umar Akmal
129
75
v New Zealand
Dunedin
24 Nov 2009
5
Sarfaraz Ahmed
103
55
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
14 Aug 2014
6
Mohammad Rizwan
171*
51
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
21 Aug 2024
7
Agha Salman
104*
63
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Agha Salman of Pakistan scored 104 not out and 63 in this test to become the first Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a fifty in a test against England.
Babar Azam became the 19th Pakistan batsman to play 100 test innings. His two innings in this test fetched him this distinction.
Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Fourth day’s play
JE Root and HC Brook of England scored 262 and 313 in this test to provide the third occasion of one batsman scoring 250 plus runs and another scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CC Hunte
260
2
Win
Pak
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
GS Sobers
365*
2
Win
Pak
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
2
KC Sangakkara
287
2
Srl
SAF
Col-SSC
27 Jul 2006
M Jayawardene
374
2
Srl
SAF
Col-SSC
27 Jul 2006
3
JE Root
262
2
Eng
Pak
Multan
07 Oct 2024
HC Brook
317
2
Eng
Pak
Multan
07 Oct 2024
JE Root and HC Brook of England scored 262 and 313 in this test to provide the second occasion of one batsman scoring 250 plus runs and another scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan. Both such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
CC Hunte
260
2
Win
Pak
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
GS Sobers
365*
2
Win
Pak
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
2
JE Root
262
2
Eng
Pak
Multan
07 Oct 2024
HC Brook
317
2
Eng
Pak
Multan
07 Oct 2024
JE Root and HC Brook of England scored 262 and 313 in this test to provide the 100th and 101st occasion of a batsman scoring 250 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the 18th and 19th occasion of England batsman scoring 250 plus runs in a test innings..
HC Brook scored 313 runs in this test to provide the 32nd occasion of a batsman scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the sixth occasion of England batsman scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings.
HC Brook scored 313 runs in this test to provide the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan. It also provides the first occasion of England batsman scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan
HC Brook scored 313 runs in this test to provide the second occasion of scoring 300 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan at Multan. Prior to this V Sehwag of India had scored 307 against Pakistan at Multan in Mar 2004
Thus HC Brook’s 317 in this test represent the highest individual score by a batsman in a test at Multan constituting a Ground record
JE Root and HC Brook of England added 454 runs for the fourth wicket in this test to provide the 16th occasion of batsmen posting 400 plus runs in in a test innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of batsmen posting 400 plus runs in a test innings
JE Root and HC Brook of England added 454 runs for the fourth wicket in this test to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket in the annals of test cricket. The previous best was the 449 runs partnership between SE Marsh and AC Vogues of Australia against West Indies at Hobart in Dec 2015.
JE Root and HC Brook of England added 454 runs for the fourth wicket in this test to provide the second occasion of England batsmen posting 400 plus runs in in a test innings. The other occasion was the 411 runs partnership for the fourth wicket between MC Cowdrey and PBH May against West Indies at Birmingham in May 1957
Thus the 454 runs partnership for the fourth wicket between JE Root and HC Brook not only represent the record partnership for any wicket in a test innings by England batsmen but also the record partnership for the fourth wicket in a test innings by England batsmen.
England posted a team total of 823 for 7d to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting 800 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the first occasion of a team posting 800 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan. The previous best was 790 for 3d by West Indies at Kingston in May 1958
It also provides the first occasion of a team posting 800 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan in Pakistan.The previous best was India’s 675 for 5d at Multan in Mar 2004.
In this test Pakistan posted 556 in the first innings of the test and England posted 823 for 7d in the second innings of the test to provide the 15th occasions of rival teams posting 550 plus in the first and second innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
656/8d
1
v England
Manchester
23 Jul 1964
England
611
2
v Australia
Manchester
23 Jul 1964
2
Australia
650/6d
1
v West Indies
Bridgetown
05 May 1965
West Indies
573
2
v Australia
Bridgetown
05 May 1965
3
West Indies
593/5d
1
v England
St John’s
16 Apr 1994
England
593
2
v West Indies
St John’s
16 Apr 1994
4
Australia
599/4d
1
v Pakistan
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
Pakistan
580/9d
2
v Australia
Peshawar
15 Oct 1998
5
South Africa
588/6d
1
v West Indies
St John’s
29 Apr 2005
West Indies
747
2
v South Africa
St John’s
29 Apr 2005
6
Pakistan
588
1
v India
Faisalabad
21 Jan 2006
India
603
2
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
21 Jan 2006
7
India
613/7d
1
v Australia
Delhi
29 Oct 2008
Australia
577
2
v India
Delhi
29 Oct 2008
8
Sri Lanka
644/7d
1
v Pakistan
Karachi
21 Feb 2009
Pakistan
765/6d
2
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
21 Feb 2009
9
England
600/6d
1
v West Indies
Bridgetown
26 Feb 2009
West Indies
749/9d
2
v England
Bridgetown
26 Feb 2009
10
Sri Lanka
642/4d
1
v India
Colombo (SSC)
26 Jul 2010
India
707
2
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
26 Jul 2010
11
Sri Lanka
570/4d
1
v Bangladesh
Galle
08 Mar 2013
Bangladesh
638
2
v Sri Lanka
Galle
08 Mar 2013
12
Australia
559/9d
1
v New Zealand
Perth
13 Nov 2015
New Zealand
624
2
v Australia
Perth
13 Nov 2015
13
England
629/6d
1
v South Africa
Cape Town
02 Jan 2016
South Africa
627/7d
2
v England
Cape Town
02 Jan 2016
14
England
657
1
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
Pakistan
579
2
v England
Rawalpindi
01 Dec 2022
15
Pakistan
556
1
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
England
823/7d
2
v Pakistan
Multan
07 Oct 2024
England posted 823-7d in this test to provide the very first occasion of a team posting 800 plus runs when rival teams posted 550 plus runs in the first and second innings of a test. The previous best was 765-6d by Pakistan when Sri Lanka posted 644-7d at Karachi in Feb 2009. The following table lists the teams which have posted 700 plus runs when rival teams posted 550 plus runs in the first and second innings of a test
No
Team
Score
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
South Africa
588/6d
1
v West Indies
St John’s
29 Apr 2005
West Indies
747
2
v South Africa
St John’s
29 Apr 2005
2
Sri Lanka
644/7d
1
v Pakistan
Karachi
21 Feb 2009
Pakistan
765/6d
2
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
21 Feb 2009
3
England
600/6d
1
v West Indies
Bridgetown
26 Feb 2009
West Indies
749/9d
2
v England
Bridgetown
26 Feb 2009
4
Sri Lanka
642/4d
1
v India
Colombo (SSC)
26 Jul 2010
India
707
2
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
26 Jul 2010
5
Pakistan
556
1
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
England
823/7d
2
v Pakistan
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Six Pakistan bowlers conceded 100 plus runs in England’s innings to provide the second occasion of six bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings The first such occasion was witnessed when six Zimbabwe bowlers conceded 100 plus in a test against Sri Lanka at Bulawayo in May 2004. The six Pakistan bowlers who conceded 100 plus runs are
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Shaheen Shah Afridi
26.0
1
120
1
2
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
2
Naseem Shah
31.0
0
157
2
2
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
3
Abrar Ahmed
35.0
0
174
0
2
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
4
Aamer Jamal
24.0
0
126
1
2
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
5
Agha Salman
18.0
0
118
1
2
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
6
Saim Ayub
14.0
0
101
2
2
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Abrar Ahmed of Pakistan conceded 174 runs without capturing a wicket to provide the fourth occasion of a Pakistan bowler conceding 170 plus runs without a wicket in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Khan Mohammad
54.0
5
259
0
2
v West Indies
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
2
Danish Kaneria
47.0
5
183
0
1
v Sri Lanka
Lahore
01 Mar 2009
3
Yasir Shah
32.0
1
197
0
1
v Australia
Adelaide
29 Nov 2019
4
Abrar Ahmed
35.0
0
174
0
2
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Abdullah Shafique of Pakistan scored 102 and zero in this test to provide the 20th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a zero in a test match. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Imtiaz Ahmed
209
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
26 Oct 1955
2
Imtiaz Ahmed
122
0
Pakistan
v West Indies
Kingston
26 Feb 1958
3
Hanif Mohammad
160
0
Pakistan
v India
Brabourne
02 Dec 1960
4
Javed Burki
140
0
Pakistan
v England
Dhaka
19 Jan 1962
5
Asif Iqbal
0
152*
Pakistan
v Australia
Adelaide
24 Dec 1976
6
Sadiq Mohammad
105
0
Pakistan
v Australia
Melbourne
01 Jan 1977
7
Asif Iqbal
0
104
Pakistan
v India
Faisalabad
16 Oct 1978
8
Ijaz Ahmed
122
0
Pakistan
v Australia
Faisalabad
23 Sep 1988
9
Mohammad Wasim
0
109*
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Lahore
21 Nov 1996
10
Saeed Anwar
0
188*
Pakistan
v India
Eden Gardens
16 Feb 1999
11
Shahid Afridi
107
0
Pakistan
v West Indies
Sharjah
07 Feb 2002
12
Younis Khan
147
0
Pakistan
v India
Eden Gardens
16 Mar 2005
13
Azhar Ali
0
136
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
08 Jul 2012
14
Shoaib Malik
245
0
Pakistan
v England
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
15
Misbah-ul-Haq
114
0
Pakistan
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2016
16
Asad Shafiq
104
0
Pakistan
v New Zealand
Abu Dhabi
03 Dec 2018
17
Azhar Ali
0
118
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Karachi
19 Dec 2019
18
Shan Masood
156
0
Pakistan
v England
Manchester
05 Aug 2020
19
Saud Shakeel
141
0
Pakistan
v Bangladesh
Rawalpindi
21 Aug 2024
20
Abdullah Shafique
102
0
Pakistan
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Abdullah Shafique of Pakistan scored 102 and zero in this test to provide the fifth occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a century and a zero in a test match against England. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
FI
SI
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Javed Burki
140
0
Pakistan
v England
Dhaka
19 Jan 1962
2
Shoaib Malik
245
0
Pakistan
v England
Abu Dhabi
13 Oct 2015
3
Misbah-ul-Haq
114
0
Pakistan
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2016
4
Shan Masood
156
0
Pakistan
v England
Manchester
05 Aug 2020
5
Abdullah Shafique
102
0
Pakistan
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
India vs Bangladesh – Second T20I at Delhi – India won by 86 runs
India posted a team total of 229 for 9 in this game to provide the 335th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also provides the 36th occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings.
India posted a team total of 229 for 9 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a team posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of India posting a total of 200 plus runs in a T20I innings against Bangladesh
India’s team total of 229 for 9 in this game represents its highest team total against Bangladesh. The previous highest total was 196 for 5 at North Sound on 22 Jun 2024.
K Nitish Kumar Reddy-RK Singh posted 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 479th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings. It also provides the 67th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the fourth wicket
K Nitish Kumar Reddy-RK Singh posted 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 42nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings. It also provides the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the fourth wicket
K Nitish Kumar Reddy-RK Singh posted 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the fourth wicket against Bangladesh
K Nitish Kumar Reddy-RK Singh posted 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide record partnership for the fourth wicket against Bangladesh by India. The previous best was 55 runs partnership between RG Sharma-Yuvraj Singh at Mirpur on 24 Feb 2016.
India won this game by 86 runs to provide the 32nd occasion of India winning a T20I by 50 plus runs margin. It also provides the second occasion of India winning a T20I by 50 plus runs margin against Bangladesh.
India won this game by 86 runs to provide India’s largest win by runs margin against Bangladesh. Previous largest win by runs margin was the win 50 rund at North Sound on 22 Jun 2024.
India posted its 156th win in T20Is with this win and also posted its 15th win against Bangladesh
Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Third day’s play
England innings contained three century partnerships – 109 runs for the second wicket between Z Crawley and JE Root, 136 runs for the third wicket between JE Root and BM Duckett and 243 runs in an unbroken stand for the fourth wicket between JE Root and HC Brook – to provide the 16th occasion of batsmen posting century partnerships for the consecutive second, third and fourth wickets in a test innings
It also provides the fourth occasion of England batsmen posting century partnerships for the consecutive second, third and fourth wickets in a test innings and the first such occasion in the history of test cricket against Pakistan.
JE Root’s scored 176 not out at the end of the third day of the test which fetched him an aggregate of 12578 test runs. He now holds the record of scoring most runs for England. He went past AN Cook who had an aggregate of 12472 runs
JE Root’s 176 not out represents his 99th fifty – 35C plus 64HC. He now needs one more fifty for his 100th fifty. If he gets it, he would then become the fourth batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 100 fifties. Others are – SR Tendulkar {119], JH Kallis {103} and RT Ponting {103}. He also would become the first England batsman to achieve such a feat.
This test witnessed two rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs – Shan Masood {151} in the first innings of the test and JE Root {176*} in the second innings of the test – to provide the 97th occasion of rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in the first and second innings of a test.
This test witnessed two rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs – Shan Masood {151} in the first innings of the test and JE Root {176*} in the second innings of the test – to provide the sixth occasion of rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in the first and second innings of a test in England-Pakistan Test series
This test witnessed two rival teams posting partnerships of 200 plus runs – Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood posting 253 runs in the first innings of the test and JE Root and HC Brook adding 243 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in the second innings of the test – to provide the 34th occasion of rival teams posting 200 plus runs partnerships in the first and second innings of a test.
This test witnessed two rival teams posting partnerships of 200 plus runs – Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood posting 253 runs in the first innings of the test and JE Root and HC Brook adding 243 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in the second innings of the test – to provide the third occasion of rival teams posting 200 plus runs partnerships in the first and second innings of a test in England-Pakistan Test Series.
Pakistan Vs England – First Test at Multan – Stats highlights of the first two day’s play
Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this test to provide the 149th occasion of Pakistan doing so in its test history. It also provides the 55th occasion of Pakistan doing so on home soil and the third occasion of doing so in a Multan Test.
Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this test to provide the 42nd occasion of Pakistan doing so in its test history against England. It also provides the 14th occasion of Pakistan doing so on home soil against England and the second occasion of doing so in a Multan Test against England.
Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this test and posted a total of 350 plus runs to provide the 68th occasion of Pakistan doing so in its test history. It also provides the 31st occasion of Pakistan doing so on home soil and the second occasion of doing so in a Multan Test
Pakistan won the toss and batted first in this test and posted a total of 350 plus runs to provide the 16th occasion of Pakistan doing so in its test history against England. It also provides the tenth occasion of Pakistan doing so on home soil against England and the first occasion of doing so in a Multan Test against England
Abdullah Shafique scored 102 in the first innings of this test to provide the 119th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a test century in an innings. It also provides the 16th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a test century in an innings against England
Abdullah Shafique scored 102 in the first innings of this test to provide the 58th occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a test century in an innings on home soil. It also provides the tenth occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring a test century in an innings against England
Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the 121st occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the 21st occasion of a Pakistan opening batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against England
Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the 56th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a 150 plus runs in an innings on home soil. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against Englandon home soil
Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the 13th occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring 150 plus runs in an innings. It also provides the second occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against England
Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the tenth occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a 150 plus runs in an innings on home soil. It also provides the first occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring 150 plus runs in an innings against England on home soil
Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood posted 253 runs partnership for the second wicket in this test to provide the 66th occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings. It also provides the twelfth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in a test innings.
Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood posted 253 runs partnership for the second wicket in this test to provide the tenth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings against England. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in a test innings against England.
Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood posted 253 runs partnership for the second wicket in this test to provide the 32nd occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings on home soil. It also provides the fifth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in a test innings on home soil
Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood posted 253 runs partnership for the second wicket in this test to provide the fourth occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings against England on home soil. It also provides the firdt occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership for the second wicket in a test innings against England on home soil
Pakistan posted a team total of 556 in its first innings of the test to provide the 38th occasion of Pakistan posting a team total of 550 plus runs in a test Innings. It also provides the seventh occasion of Pakistan posting a team total of 550 plus runs in a test innings against England.
Pakistan posted a team total of 556 in its first innings of the test to provide the 19th occasion of Pakistan posting a team total of 550 plus runs in a test Innings on home soil. It also provides the fourth occasion of Pakistan posting a team total of 550 plus runs in a test innings against England on home soil.
Pakistan was dismissed all out for a team total of 556 in its first innings of the test to provide the twelfth occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a team total of 550 plus runs in a test Innings. It also provides the third occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a team total of 550 plus runs in a test innings against England.
Pakistan was dismissed all out for a team total of 556 in its first innings of the test to provide the seventh occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a team total of 550 plus runs in a test Innings on home soil. It also provides the second occasion of Pakistan dismissed all out for a team total of 550 plus runs in a test innings against England on home soil.
Pakistan’s innings contained three centurions to provide the 14th occasion of a Pakistan innings having three centurions in an innings. It also provides the fourth such occasion against England.
Mohammad Rizwan was dismissed for zero in Pakistan’s first innings to provide the 63rd occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper dismissed for zero in a test innings. It also provides the 15th such occasion against England
OJ Pope of England was dismissed for zero in its first innings to provide the 115th occasion of an England captain scoring a zero in a test innings. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England captain scoring a zero in a test innings against Pakistan.
OJ Pope of England was dismissed for zero in its first innings to provide the 65th occasion of an England captain scoring a zero in a test innings on away soil It also provides the fourth occasion of an England captain scoring a zero in a test innings against Pakistan on away soil
In Pakistan’s first innings, Pakistan captain Shan Masood scored 151 while wicket keeper Mohammad Rizwan scored zero to provide the third occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a century and wicket keeper scoring zero in the same innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
C
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Hanif Mohammad
C
104
1
v Australia
Melbourne
04 Dec 1964
Abdul Kadir
K
0
1
v Australia
Melbourne
04 Dec 1964
2
Inzamam-ul-Haq
C
119
1
v India
Faisalabad
21 Jan 2006
Kamran Akmal
K
0
1
v India
Faisalabad
21 Jan 2006
3
Shan Masood
C
151
1
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
Mohammad Rizwan
K
0
1
v England
Multan
07 Oct 2024
In this test Pakistan captain scored 151 while England captain scored zero to provide the second occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a century and England captain scoring zero in a test match. The first such occasion was witnessed in Rawalpindi Test between the two teams in Dec 2022. Babar Azam, the Pakistan captain scored 136 and England captain BA Stokes scored zero.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Babar Azam
136
2
v England
Rawalpindi
1 Dec 2022
BA Stokes
0
3
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
1 Dec 2022
2
Shan Masood
151
1
v England
Multan
7 Oct 2024
OJ Pope
0
2
v Pakistan
Multan
7 Oct 2024
Shan Masood scored 151 in the first innings of this test to provide the 50th occasion of a Pakistan captain scoring a century in a test innings.
MJ Leach of England returned with figure of 3 for 160 in Pakistan’s first innings to provide the 83rd occasion of an England bowler conceding 150 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the ninth occasion of an England bowler conceding 150 plus runs in a test innings against Pakistan.