Tenth match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Sri Lanka vs Pakistan at Mirpur on Mar 04 2016 – Pakistan won by six wickets.

Tenth match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Sri Lanka vs Pakistan at Mirpur on Mar 04 2016 – Pakistan won by six wickets.

TM Dilshan and LD Chandimal added 110 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the first wicket in T20Is. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 TM Dilshan, ST Jayasuriya 1 124 1 Win Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
2 LD Chandimal, TM Dilshan 1 110 1 Pak Dhaka 04 Mar 2016
3 TM Dilshan, MDKJ Perera 1 100 1 Pak Dubai (DSC) 13 Dec 2013

It is interesting to know that in all these three partnerships, TM Dilshan is one of the partners. This partnership not only represent the second three figure partnership by Sri Lankan batsmen against Pakistan for the first wicket but also the second three figure partnership for any wicket. This stand represents the best stand by Sri Lankan batsmen for the first wicket and also for any wicket against Pakistan. The previous best was the 100 runs partnership at Dub-DSC on 13.12.13

This partnership provide the seventh occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is and also provide the 92nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the history of T20I and the 37th such occasion for the first wicket.

TM Dilshan scored ten boundary fours in this game and his aggregate boundary fours at the end of this game read 209. He became the first batsman in the history of T20Is to score 200 plus boundary fours. He went past BB McCullum’s 199 boundary fours. Prior to the start of this game, both TM Dilshan and BB McCullum were on par with 199 boundary fours.

TM Dilshan scored 75 not out in this game to provide the 13th occasion of his scoring a fifty in T20Is. He now shares the third place amongst the batsmen who have scored most fifties with V Kohli. V Kohli has also scored 13 fifties. BB McCullum {15} and CH Gayle {14} occupy the first two places.

TM Dilshan scored 75 not out in this game to provide the 12th occasion of his scoring a half century in T20Is. Three batsmen – BB McCullum, CH Gayle and V Kohli – have scored 13 half centuries – one more than TM Dilshan in the history of T20Is.

TM Dilshan {75 not out} and LD Chandimal {58} scored fifties in this game to provide the 24th occasion of both the openers scoring fifties in an innings of a T20I.  It also provides the second occasion of Sri Lankan openers performing such a feat. The first such occasion was witnessed against West Indies at Nottingham on 10.06.09, when TM Dilshan {74} and ST Jayasuriya {81} had come up with fifties.

TM Dilshan’s run aggregate at the end of this game read 1751. He now stands second in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in T20I. BB McCullum with 2140 runs occupies the first place.

Sri Lanka had the services of three captains in this tournament – SL Malinga, AD Mathews and LD Chandimal – providing the very first occasion of a team led by three captains in a series in the history of T20Is.

No Player Oppn Ground Start Date
1 SL Malinga UAE Dhaka 25 Feb 2016
2 AD Mathews Ban Dhaka 28 Feb 2016
  AD Mathews Ind Dhaka 01 Mar 2016
3 LD Chandimal Pak Dhaka 04 Mar 2016

LD Chandimal’s 58 in this game provides the 83rd occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in a T20I and also provides the eleventh such occasion by a Sri Lankan captain. It also provides the 24th occasion of a captain opener scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is and also the fourth such occasion by a Sri Lankan captain opener in a T20I.

TM Dilshan {75 not out} and LD Chandimal {58} scored fifties in this game to provide the 46th occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen scoring fifties in a T20I and also provides the sixth such occasion against Pakistan. LD Chandimal’s 58 in this game provide the second occasion of his scoring a fifty against Pakistan. The other occasion was his 56 at Abu Dhabhi on 25.11.11. Thus this knock gave him two distinctions – he became the only Sri Lankan batsman to score two fifties against Pakistan and also this knock was his highest score against Pakistan.

LD Chadimal’s 58 in this game provides the 47th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty against Pakistan in a T20I. With two fifties to his credit, he became the seventh batsman in the history of T20Is to score two or more fifties against Pakistan. Others are – KP Pietersen {04}. MJ Guptill {02}, MEK Hussey {02}, Shakib Al Hasan {02}, DA Warner {02} and KS Willliamson {02}

Umar Akmal’s run aggregate in T20I read 1611 at the end of this game. He became the fourth batsman in the history of T20Is to aggregate 1600 runs. Others are – BB McCullum {2140}, TM Dilshan {1751} and MJ Guptill {1666}

Umar Akmal’s T20I run aggregate on neutral soil read 909 at the end of this game. He became the second batsman to total 900 plus runs on neutral soil. Mohammad Shahzad of Afghanistan has a total of 1012 runs to his credit on neutral soil.

Umar Akmal now owns the record for most runs by a batsman on away and neutral soils. He has an aggregate of 1577 runs. He went past Mohammad Hafeez who had a tally of 1533 runs. Umar Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez are the only two batsmen who have an aggregate of 1500 plus runs on away and neutral soil.

Umar Akma’s two boundary sixes in this game gave him an aggregate of 51 boundary sixes on away and neutral soil. He became the fifth batsman in the history of T20Is to score 50 plus boundary sixes on away and neutral soils. Others are – CH Gayle {72}, Shahid Afridi {65}, BB McCullum {54} and SR Watson {53}

TM Dilshan’s 75 not out and LD Chandimal’s 58 in this game went in vain to provide the 195th and 196th occasion of a batsman’s fifty in a losing cause in the history of T20Is and provide the 15th and 16th occasion for Sri Lankan batsmen. It also provides the 21st occasion of batsman’s two fifties going in vain and the second occasion for Sri Lankan batsmen. The first such occasion was against England at Chittagong on 27.03.14. TM Dilshan and DPMD Jayawardene had scored 95 and 89 in this game.

TM Dilshan’s 75 not out and LD Chandimal’s 58 in this game went in vain to provide the 80th and 81st occasion of opening batsman’s fifty in a losing cause in the history of T20Is and provide the sixth and seventh occasion for Sri Lankan batsmen.

It also provides the 24th occasion of both the openers of a team scoring fifties in the history of T20Is and provides the second occasion of a team losing a T20I when both openers scored fifties. The first such occasion in the game between Zimbabwe and Afghanistan at Bulawayo on 26.10.15. Afghanistan won this game by six wickets despite Zimbabwe openers Sikander Raza and CJ Chibaba scoring 59 and 54 runs respectively.

TM Dilshan has witnessed five of his fifties going in vain when he has opened the innings for Sri Lanka which includes his 75 not out in this game. He became the third opening batsman in the history of T20Is to witness five or more fifties in a losing cause. Others are – H Masakadxa of Zimbabwe {06} and DA Warner of Australia {05}. TM Dilshan is the fourth batsman in the history of T20Is to witness five or more fifries in a losing cause. Others are – H Masakadxa of Zimbabwe {07} DA Warner of Australia {05} and F du Plessis of Sourh Africa {05}

LD Chandimal’s 58 in this game went in vain to provide the 38th occasion of a captain’s fifty going in vain in the history of T20Is and provides the fifth such occasion for a Sri Lankan captain. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a captain opener’s fifty in a losing cause and the second such occasion for a Sri Lankan captain. TM Dilshan’s 61 against India at Col-RPS on 10.02.09 had gone in vain

Ninth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – India vs UAE at Mirpur on March 03 2016 – India won by nine wickets

Ninth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – India vs UAE at Mirpur on March 03 2016 – India won by nine wickets

India capped PR Negi for this game. He became the 59th cricketer to represent Indian in T20Is. He also became the first Indian cricketer and the fourth cricketer to make his debut against UAE in T20Is. Other three are – LV van Beek of Netherlands at Sylhet on 17.03.14, Sikander Zulfiqar of Netherlands at ICCA Dubai on 03.02.16 and Mohammad Nawaz {3} at Dhaka on 29.02.16.

Harbhajan Singh was included for this game. He was making his appearance in a T20I game after sixty matches were played in Global time table. His last appearance in a T20I game was against South Africa at Cuttack on 05.10.15 which was number globally as T20I 457. The game between India and UAE at Mirpur is globally numbered T20I 517. India has played ten T20Is in between Harbhajan Singh’s last appearance at Cuttack against South Africa on 05.10.15 and today’s game.

India won this game by nine wickets to provide the 30th occasion of a team winning a T20I game by nine or more wickets margin. All such occasions are listed below with team wise classification

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia won 10 wkts 58 v Sri Lanka Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
2 England won 10 wkts 44 v New Zealand Wellington 15 Feb 2013
3 England won 10 wkts 28 v West Indies The Oval 23 Sep 2011
4 Ireland won 10 wkts 63 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 22 Mar 2012
5 Ireland won 10 wkts 76 v Kenya Dubai (DSC) 14 Mar 2012
6 Kenya won 10 wkts 45 v Scotland Nairobi (Gym) 01 Feb 2010
7 Kenya won 10 wkts 33 v Scotland Nairobi (Gym) 04 Feb 2010
8 New Zealand won 10 wkts 14 v Pakistan Hamilton 17 Jan 2016
9 New Zealand won 10 wkts 70 v Bangladesh Hamilton 03 Feb 2010
10 New Zealand won 10 wkts 39 v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Oct 2011
11 South Africa won 10 wkts 51 v Pakistan Johannesburg 02 Feb 2007
12 South Africa won 10 wkts 44 v Zimbabwe Hambantota 20 Sep 2012
13 Australia won 09 wkts 52 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
14 Australia won 09 wkts 31 v India Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012
15 Australia won 09 wkts 37 v Bangladesh Cape Town 16 Sep 2007
16 Bangladesh won 09 wkts 48 v Afghanistan Dhaka 16 Mar 2014
17 England won 09 wkts 15 v New Zealand Manchester 13 Jun 2008
18 Hong Kong won 09 wkts 22 v Scotland Mong Kok 30 Jan 2016
19 India won 09 wkts 37 v Sri Lanka Visakhapatnam 14 Feb 2016
20 India won 09 wkts 59 v UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
21 Kenya won 09 wkts 31 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 10 Feb 2010
22 New Zealand won 09 wkts 60 v Sri Lanka Auckland 10 Jan 2016
23 New Zealand won 09 wkts 74 v Kenya Durban 12 Sep 2007
24 Scotland won 09 wkts 11 v Kenya Belfast 04 Aug 2008
25 Scotland won 09 wkts 60 v UAE Edinburgh 09 Jul 2015
26 South Africa won 09 wkts 32 v England Johannesburg 21 Feb 2016
27 South Africa won 09 wkts 33 v Pakistan Dubai (DSC) 13 Nov 2013
28 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 28 v West Indies Pallekele 29 Sep 2012
29 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 90 v Netherlands Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
30 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 16 v England Bristol 25 Jun 2011

It also provides India’s second win by nine wickets margin in T20Is. Prior to this it had won the game by nine wickets against Sri Lanka at Vishakapatnam on 14.02.16 – just 18 days earlier

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 09 wkts 37 v Sri Lanka Visakhapatnam 14 Feb 2016
2 India won 09 wkts 59 v UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

UAE lost this game by nine wickets to provide its second loss by a similar margin in T20Is. It had lost by nine wickets against Scotland at Edinburgh on 09.07.15

No Team Result Margin BR Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Scotland won 09 wkts 60 UAE Edinburgh 09 Jul 2015
2 India won 09 wkts 59 UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

India won this game by nine wickets with 59 balls to spare to provide the eleventh occasion of a team winning a T20I game by nine or more wickets with 50 plus balls to spare. All such occasions are listed below. It was India’s first win by nine plus wickets with 50 plus balls to spare.

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 90 v Netherlands Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
2 Ireland won 10 wkts 76 v Kenya Dubai (DSC) 14 Mar 2012
3 New Zealand won 09 wkts 74 v Kenya Durban 12 Sep 2007
4 New Zealand won 10 wkts 70 v Bangladesh Hamilton 03 Feb 2010
5 Ireland won 10 wkts 63 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 22 Mar 2012
6 New Zealand won 09 wkts 60 v Sri Lanka Auckland 10 Jan 2016
7 Scotland won 09 wkts 60 v UAE Edinburgh 09 Jul 2015
8 India won 09 wkts 59 v UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
9 Australia won 10 wkts 58 v Sri Lanka Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
10 Australia won 09 wkts 52 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
11 South Africa won 10 wkts 51 v Pakistan Johannesburg 02 Feb 2007

The following table furnishes the teams which have won a T20I game with 50 plus deliveries to spare in the history of T20Is. There are 14 such occasions. India’s win by nine wickets with 59 balls to spare provides the 14th occasion and is listed as ninth when sorted under descending order of balls remaining.

No Team Result Margin BR Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Sri Lanka won 09 wkts 90 v Netherlands Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
2 Ireland won 10 wkts 76 v Kenya Dubai (DSC) 14 Mar 2012
3 New Zealand won 09 wkts 74 v Kenya Durban 12 Sep 2007
4 Ireland won 08 wkts 72 v Nepal Belfast 13 Jul 2015
5 New Zealand won 10 wkts 70 v Bangladesh Hamilton 03 Feb 2010
6 Ireland won 10 wkts 63 v Canada Dubai (DSC) 22 Mar 2012
7 New Zealand won 09 wkts 60 v Sri Lanka Auckland 10 Jan 2016
8 Scotland won 09 wkts 60 v U.A.E. Edinburgh 09 Jul 2015
9 India won 09 wkts 59 v U.A.E. Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
10 Australia won 10 wkts 58 v Sri Lanka Cape Town 20 Sep 2007
11 Canada won 08 wkts 57 v Bermuda Belfast 05 Aug 2008
12 Australia won 09 wkts 52 v India Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
13 South Africa won 10 wkts 51 v Pakistan Johannesburg 02 Feb 2007
14 Australia won 08 wkts 50 v West Indies Sydney 23 Feb 2010

UAE posted 81 for 9 in this game while batting first. This total represents the lowest total by a team losing nine wickets while batting first in the history of T20Is. There are five occasions of a team scoring less than 100 runs having lost nine wickets while batting first in T20Is. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Score Overs Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Pak 98/9 20.0 RSA Dubai (DSC) 13 Nov 2013
2 Win 96/9 20.0 Ire Kingston 21 Feb 2014
3 Pak 96/9 20.0 Aus Dubai (DSC) 05 Oct 2014
4 PNG 92/9 20.0 Ire Townsville 06 Feb 2016
5 UAE 81/9 20.0 Ind Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

B Kumar bowled two maiden overs in this game to provide the 17th occasion of a bowler bowling two maiden overs in a T20I. He also became the third Indian bowler to bowl two maiden overs in a T20I. Harbhajan Singh and JJ Bumrah are the other two bowlers

No Player O M R W Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 2 12 4 Eng Col-RPS 23 Sep 2012
2 JJ Bumrah 3.0 2 8 1 Pak Dhaka 27 Feb 2016
3 B Kumar 4.0 2 8 2 UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

B Kumar {02}, HH Pandya {01} and Harbhajan Singh {01} bowled maiden overs in this game to provide the 241st,242nd and 243rd occasion of a bowler bowling one or more maiden overs in a 20I. It also provides the 19th, 20th and 21st occasion of Indian bowler bowling one or more maiden overs in a T20I.

B Kumar {02}, HH Pandya {01} and Harbhajan Singh {01} bowled maiden overs in this game to provide the fifth occasion of three or more bowlers bowling one or more maiden overs in an innings of T20I. All such occasions are listed below. It is noted that the Indian bowlers have performed such a feat for the first occasion in a T20I

No No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 1 PJ Ongondo 4.0 1 7 0 2 Ken Ire Belfast 04 Aug 2008
  2 RG Aga 4.0 1 12 2 2 Ken Ire Belfast 04 Aug 2008
  3 AO Suji 3.1 1 26 0 2 Ken Ire Belfast 04 Aug 2008
  4 JK Kamande 4.0 1 11 2 2 Ken Ire Belfast 04 Aug 2008
                       
2 1 DP Nannes 4.0 1 27 1 2 Aus Pak Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
  2 MG Johnson 4.0 1 24 0 2 Aus Pak Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
  3 SR Watson 4.0 1 24 2 2 Aus Pak Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
                       
3 1 Hamid Hassan 3.0 1 4 3 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
  2 Mirwais Ashraf 3.0 1 6 2 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
  3 Mohammad Nabi 4.0 2 12 0 2 Afg Ken Sharjah 30 Sep 2013
                       
4 1 Tanwir Afzal 4.0 1 8 2 1 HKG Nep Col-RPS 24 Nov 2014
  2 Haseeb Amjad 4.0 1 20 1 1 HKG Nep Col-RPS 24 Nov 2014
  3 Aizaz Khan 4.0 1 4 2 1 HKG Nep Col-RPS 24 Nov 2014
  4 Nadeem Ahmed 4.0 1 11 2 1 HKG Nep Col-RPS 24 Nov 2014
                       
5 1 B Kumar 4.0 2 8 2 1 Ind UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
  2 HH Pandya 3.0 1 11 1 1 Ind UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016
  3 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 1 11 1 1 InD UAE Dhaka 03 Mar 2016

Harbhajan Singh has bowled five maiden overs during his T20I career including the one he bowled in this game. He became the fourth bowler in the history of T20Is to bowl five or more maiden overs in their career. Others are KMDN Kulasekara {06}, DJ Johnston {05} and BAW Mendid {05}. Harbhajan Singh became the first Indian bowler to perform such a feat

No Player Team Mat Inns Overs M Runs W BBI Ave 4 5
1 KMDN Kulasekara Srl 47 47 166.1 6 1200 54 4/32 22.22 1 0
2 Harbhajan Singh Ind 28 27 102.0 5 633 25 4/12 25.32 1 0
3 DT Johnston Ind 30 28 99.0 5 636 32 4/22 19.87 1 0
4 BAW Mends Ind 39 39 147.3 5 952 66 6/8 14.42 3 2

Harbhajan Singh’s lone wicket in this game gave him an aggregate of 25 wickets in T20Is. He became the fifth Indian bowler and 62nd bowler overall to capture 25 plus wickets in the history of T20Is. The other four Indian bowlers are – R Ashwin {45}, IK Pathan {28}, Yuvraj Singh {27} and A Nehra {25}

This game was Yuvaraj Singh’s 50th T20I, He became the fourth Indian cricketer to appear in 50 plus T20Is. Others are – MS Dhoni {62}, SK Raina {56} and RG Sharma {54}

India’s win in this game gave its 40th win in T20Is. Other teams to win 40 plus games in the history of T20Is are –  Pakistan {58}, South Africa {51}, Sri Lanka {45}, New Zealand {42} and Australia {40}

Amjad Javed colleted the first ball duck in this game to provide the 34th occasion of a captain to suffer from such an ignominy. He became the second captain to collect the first ball duck against India after Mashrafe Mortaza of Bangladesh. Mashrafe Mortaza was dismissed first ball for a duck at Mirpur on 24.02.16 – in the ongoing Asia Cup T20 2016.

Eighth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Bangladesh vs Pakistan at Mirpur on Mar 02 2016 – Bangladesh won by five wickets

Eighth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Bangladesh vs Pakistan at Mirpur on Mar 02 2016 – Bangladesh won by five wickets

Pakistan scored 129 for 7 in this game to provide its lowest team total against Bangladesh in nine T20I games played between the two teams. The previous lowest was 135 for 7 – also at Mirpur on 29.11.11

Shahid Afridi failed to open his account in this game to provide the eighth occasion of his dismissed for a duck in T20Is. He now occupies the third place in the list of batsmen who have scored most ducks in the history of T20Is. TM Dilshan {10} and LJ Wright {09} occupy the first two places. Shahid Afridi’s duck in this game was his fourth duck while leading Pakistan. He now shares the record for most ducks by a captain in T20Is with WTS Porterfield of Ireland. WTS Portefield has also scored four duck while leading Ireland.

Shahid Afridi with his four ducks while leading Pakistan owns the record for most ducks by a Pakistan captain. Prior to this Mohammad Hafeez held this dubious record with three ducks. Shahid Afridi’s eight ducks in T20Is is also record for most ducks by a Pakistan batsman in T20Is. Previous record was seven ducks which was credited to Umar Akmal.

Sarfraz Ahmed and Shoaib Malik added 70 runs for the fifth wicket in this game to provide the 58th occasion of Pakistan batsman posting 50 plus runs partnership in T20Is. It also provides the fifth such occasion for the fifth wicket. It also provides the tenth such occasion against Bangladesh and the first such occasion for the fifth wicket against Bangladesh. The partnership represents the record partnership by Pakistan batsman against Bangladesh for the fifth wicket. The previous best was the 34 runs partnership between Ahmad Shehzad and Shahid Afridi at Dhaka on 30.03.14.

The following table lists the teams which have posted 50 plus partnerships in T20Is on 50 plus occasions. Pakistan and Sri Lanka are tied for the sixth place with 58 fifty plus partnerships.

No Team Total C HC
1 Australia 70 12 58
2 South Africa 66 12 54
3 New Zealand 65 08 57
4 England 63 12 51
5 India 63 06 57
6 Pakistan 58 09 49
7 Sri Lanka 58 06 52
8 West Indies 55 05 50

Sarfraz Ahmed’s 58 not out in this game provides the 54th occasion of a Pakistan batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is and the sixth such occasion against Bangladesh. It also provides the eighth occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is and also provides the second such occasion against Bangladesh. Kamran Akmal was the other wicket keeper batsman to score a fifty against Bangladesh in T20Is. He had scored 73 at Gros Islet on 01.05.10. The following table lists the eight occasions of Pakistan wicket keepers scoring fifties in a T20I

No Player Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Kamran Akmal 59* 2 Aus Dubai (DSC) 07 May 2009
2 Kamran Akmal 57 1 Ire The Oval 15 Jun 2009
3 Kamran Akmal 64 2 Aus Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
4 Kamran Akmal 73 1 Ban Gros Islet 01 May 2010
5 Kamran Akmal 50 1 Aus Gros Islet 14 May 2010
6 Umar Akmal 64 1 RSA Cape Town 22 Nov 2013
7 Sarfraz Ahmed 76* 2 NZl Dubai (DSC) 04 Dec 2014
8 Sarfraz Ahmed 58* 1 Ban Dhaka 02 Mar 2016

Sarfraz Ahmed’s 58 not out was in a losing cause and provides the third occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper batsman’s fifty going in vain.

No Player Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Kamran Akmal 64 2 Aus Melbourne 05 Feb 2010
2 Kamran Akmal 50 1 Aus Gros Islet 14 May 2010
3 Sarfraz Ahmed 58* 1 Ban Dhaka 02 Mar 2016

It also provides the 21st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman’s fifty in a losing cause in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 194th occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain and the ninth occasion of a Pakistan batsman suffering from such an ignominy.

Bangladesh won this game by five wickets to provide its 18th victory in T20Is and its second win against Pakistan. Prior to this, it had won by seven wickets at Dhaka on 24.04.15. This win also represents Bangladesh’s eleventh win on home soil.

Pakistan’s loss in this game was its 40th loss in T20Is. It now owns the record for most losses in the history of T20Is. New Zealand with 39 losses held the previous record.

 

Seventh Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – India vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on Mar 01, 2016 – India won by five wickets

Seventh Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – India vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on Mar 01, 2016 – India won by five wickets

India inserted the opposition in this game to provide the 20th occasion of India doing so in T20Is. India became the third team to do on 20 plus occasions. Others are New Zealand {28} and England {22}

India has won 12 games when it had inserted the opposition and stands second in the list of teams which have won most games after inserting the opposition. New Zealand and South Africa share the first place with 15 wins each in this category of statistics. New Zealand, South Africa and India are the only three teams to win ten or more games after inserting the opposition in the history of T20Is. Pakistan is close behind with nine wins

India has inserted Sri Lanka on three occasions in T20Is. It has lost one game and won two games. The following table lists the three occasions

Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Opposition Ground Start Date
India lost 29 runs   won 2nd v Sri Lanka Nagpur 09 Dec 2009
India won 9 wickets 37 won 2nd v Sri Lanka Vizag 14 Feb 2016
India won 5 wickets 4 won 2nd v Sri Lanka Dhaka 01 Mar 2016

MS Dhoni effected three dismissals in this game to take his aggregate dismissals in T20I to 52. He pouched two catches and effected one dismissal in this tame. He became the second wicket keeper to effect 50 plus dismissals in the history of T20Is after Kamran Akmal. Kamran Akmal has effected 60 dismissals. MS Dhoni also earned the distinction of becoming the first wicket keeper captain to effect 50 dismissals. At the end of this game, he has effected 51 dismissals {34 Ct plus 16 St}

V Kohli-SK Raina added 54 runs for the third wicket and V Kohli-Yuvaraj Singh added 51 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 62nd and 63rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 50 plus runs partnership in T20Is. It also provides the 14th and 15th occasion against Sri Lanka in T20Is.

V Kohli-SK Raina added 54 runs for the third wicket and V Kohli-Yuvaraj Singh added 51 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 12th occasion of Indian batsmen posting two or more 50 plus runs partnership in an innings in a T20I. It also provides the fifth such occasion against Sri Lanka in T20Is.

V Kohli-SK Raina added 54 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 50 plus runs partnership for the third wicket in T20Is and the fourth such occasion against Sri Lanka.

V Kohli-Yuvaraj Singh added 51 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the eighth such occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 50 plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket in T20Is and the second such occasion against Sri Lanka.

V Kohli-SK Raina added 54 runs for the third wicket and V Kohli-Yuvaraj Singh added 51 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the sixth occasion of Indian batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnerships for consecutive wickets in an innings in a T20I. The following table lists all such occasions. It is observed that Indian batsmen have posted fifty plus partnerships for consective third and fourth wickets for the first time

No No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start
1 1 G Gambhir, RG Sharma 1 59 1 Ban Nottingham 06 Jun 2009
  2 MS Dhoni, G Gambhir 2 53 1 Ban Nottingham 06 Jun 2009
                 
2 1 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 58 2 Srl Mohali 12 Dec 2009
  2 MS Dhoni, V Sehwag 2 50 2 Srl Mohali 12 Dec 2009
                 
3 1 V Kohli, V Sehwag 2 74 2 Pak Col-RPS 30 Sep 2012
  2 V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh 3 54* 2 Pak Col-RPS 30 Sep 2012
                 
4 1 V Kohli, RG Sharma 2 60 1 Srl Dhaka 06 Apr 2014
  2 V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh 3 55 1 Srl Dhaka 06 Apr 2014
                 
5 1 RG Sharma, Yuvraj Singh 4 55 1 Ban Dhaka 24 Feb 2016
  2 HH Pandya, RG Sharma 5 61 1 Ban Dhaka 24 Feb 2016
                 
6 1 V Kohli, SK Raina 3 54 2 Srl Dhaka 01 Mar 2016
  2 V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh 4 51 2 Srl Dhaka 01 Mar 2016

V Kohli’s 56 not out in this game provides the 48th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is and the third such occasion against Sri Lanka. It also represents V Kohli’s third fifty against Sri Lanka. The other two are – 68 at Pallekele on 07.08.12 and 77 at Dhaka on 06.04.14

V Kohli’s 56 not out in this game represent his 13th half century and he became the third batsman in the history of T20Is to score 13 half centuries. Others are – CH Gayle of West Indies and BB McCullum of New Zealand.

V Kohli’s 56 not out in this game represent his 13th fifty and he became the third batsman in the history of T20Is to score 13 or more fifties. Others are – BB McCullum of New Zealand {15} and CH Gayle of West Indies {14}.

Yuvraj Singh scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 35 in this game to take his tally of boundary sixes to 68 at the end of this game. He now shares the joint fourth place in the list of batsman who have scored most sixes in the history of T20Is with MJ Guptill of New Zealand. MJ Guptill has also scored 68 boundary sixes. BB McCullum {91}, CH Gayle {87} and SR Watson {76} occupy the first three places. Yuvraj Singh went past DA Warner who had scored 67 boundary sixes and Shahid Afridi who had scored 66 boundary sixes on his way to share the joint fourth position with MJ Guptill

BB McCullum {91}, CH Gayle {87}, SR Watson {76}, MJ Guptill {68}, Yuvraj Singh {68}, DA Warner {67} and Shahid Afridi {66} are the seven batsmen who have scored 65 plus boundary sixes in the history of T20Is.  

Yuvraj Singh is on the threshold of owning a unique record in the history of T20Is. He has scored 68 boundary fours and an equal number of boundary sixes at the end of  this game. If he scores more boundary sixes than the boundary fours in the next game, then he would own the record of scoring most boundary sixes than boundary fours in T20Is.

India has inserted the opposition on five occasions and won five games on Bangladesh soil thus maintaining a cent percent record. India is the only team to perform such a feat on Bangladesh soil. India owns the record of winning more games on Bangladesh soil when it had inserted the opposition. Bangladesh had won four games in this category of statistics

No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Ban won 3 wkts 1 won 2nd Win Dhaka 11 Oct 2011
2 Ban won 9 wkts 48 won 2nd Afg Dhaka 16 Mar 2014
3 Ban won 8 wkts 27 won 2nd Nep Chittagong 18 Mar 2014
4 Ban won 4 wkts 14 won 2nd Zim Dhaka 13 Nov 2015
                   
1 Ind won 7 wkts 9 won 2nd Pak Dhaka 21 Mar 2014
2 Ind won 7 wkts 2 won 2nd Win Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
3 Ind won 8 wkts 9 won 2nd Ban Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
4 Ind won 5 wkts 27 won 2nd Pak Dhaka 27 Feb 2016
5 Ind won 5 wkts 4 won 2nd Sri Dhaka 01 Mar 2016

 

Sixth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Pakistan vs UAE at Mirpur on 29.02.16 – Pakistan won by seven wickets.

Sixth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Pakistan vs UAE at Mirpur on 29.02.16 – Pakistan won by seven wickets.

This game was Pakistan’s 100th game in T20Is. Pakistan became the first team in the history of T20Is to play 100 games. Interestingly enough, Shahid Afridi has appeared in 92 games out of these 100 games. This game was his 92nd game.

Shoaib Malik and Umar Akmal added 114 runs in an unfinished partnership for the fourth wicket to provide the 91st occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I. It also provides the ninth such occasion by Pakistan batsmen. It also provides the eleventh occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in T20Is. All the eleven occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Shoaib Malik/Umar Akmal 4 114* 2 Pak UAE Dhaka 29.02.16
2 EJG Morgan/KP Pietersen 4 112* 2 Eng Pak Dubai (DSC) 19.02.10
3 AD Hales/EJG Morgan 4 107 2 Eng Win Pallekele 27.09.12
4 Mohd Hafeez/Shoaib Malik 4 106 2 Pak Ind Bangalore 25.12.12
5 Sabbir Rahman/Shakib Al Hasan 4 105* 2 Ban Pak Dhaka 24.04.15
6 F Behardien/JP Duminy 4 105* 2 RSA Ind Dharamsala 02.10.15
7 TM Dilshan/BMAJ Mendis 4 104* 1 Srl Aus Pallekele 06.08.11
8 Shoaib Malik/Younis Khan 4 101 1 Pak Srl Johannesburg 17.09.07
9 KJ O’Brien/AD Poynter 4 101 1 Ire Net Sylhet 21.03.14
10 Aamir Kaleem/Adnan Ilyas 4 101 1 Oman HKG Abu Dhabi 26.11.15
11 PD Collingwood/KP Pietersen  4 100 1 Eng Zim Cape Town 13.09.07

This partnership represents the record partnership for the fourth wicket in T20Is. The previous best was the 112 runs unfinished partnership between EJG Morgan and KP Pietersen in the game between England and Pakistan at Dubai {DSC} on 19.02.10

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Shoaib Malik/Umar Akmal 4 114* 2 Pak UAE Dhaka 29.02.16
2 EJG Morgan/KP Pietersen 4 112* 2 Eng Pak Dubai (DSC) 19.02.10

This partnership provides the third occasion of Pakistan batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket and also represent the record stand for the fourth wicket. The previous best was the 106 runs partnership between Mohd Hafeez and Shoaib Malik against India at Bangalore on 25.12.12.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Date
1 Shoaib Malik/Umar Akmal 4 114* 2 Pak UAE Dhaka 29.02.16
2 Mohd Hafeez/Shoaib Malik 4 106 2 Pak Ind Bangalore 25.12.12
3 Shoaib Malik/Younis Khan 4 101 1 Pak Srl Johannesburg 17.09.07

It is interesting to note in all these three three figure partnerships posted by Pakistan batsmen for the fourth wicket, Shoaib Malik is one of the partners.

Shoaib Malik and Umar Akmal scored 63 not out and 50 not out respectively in this game to provide the 52nd and 53rd occasion of Pakistan batsmen scoring fifties in T20Is. It also represnents the 83rd occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in the history of T20Is and the ninth such occasion by Pakistan batsman. It also provides the third occasion of batsmen batting at number four and five scoring fifties in an innings of T20I. Of these three occasions, Pakistan has accomplished the feat on two occasions. Apart from this game, Younis Khan {51 at No 4} and Shoaib Malik {51 at No.5} had scored fifties against Sri Lanka at Johannesburg on 17.09.07

Pakistan is the fifth team to post fifty plus fifties in the history of T20Is. The fifties by Shoib Malik and Umar Akmal gave Pakistan a total of 53 fifties. Others are Australia {57}, New Zealand {55}, England {53} and South Africa {50}. Pakistan and England share the third place for most fifties by a team in the history of T20Is. Both the teams have posted 53 fifties. India is close behind with 47 fifties.

Pakistan is one of the four teams to post 50 plus half centuries in the history of T20Is. The half centuries by Shoib Malik and Umar Akmal gave Pakistan a total of 52 half centuries. Others are – Australia {55}, New Zealand {52} and England {52}. Thus Pakistan, New Zealand and England share the second place among the teams which have scored most half centuries in the history of T20Is.

Umar Akmal’s run aggregate in T20I read 1559 at the end of this game. He now owns the Pakistan record for most runs in T20Is. He went past Mohammad Hafeez’s tally of 1529 when he was on 30 during his knock of 50 not out in this game. Umar Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez are the only two Pakistan batsmen to total 1500 runs in T20Is. As many as six batsmen have scored 1500 runs in the history of T20Is which include Umar Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez. Others are – BB McCullum {2140}, MJ Guptill {1666}, TM Dilshan {1658} and JP Duminy {1551}

Shoaib Malik’s 63 not out in this game represents his fifth fifty, while Umar Akmal’s 50 not out represents his eighth fifty. Umar Akmal now owns the record fr most fifties by a Pakistan batsman jointly with Mohammad Hafeez. Both the batsmen have scored eight fifties.

Pakistan had lost three wickets for 17 runs in this game to provide the eighth occasion of Pakistan losing three wickets for 17 and less than 17 runs in a T20I. The fourth wicket produced a three figure partnership in this game to provide the second occasion of Pakistan posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket after it had lost its three wickets for 17 and less than 17 runs. The first such occasion was against India at Bangalore on 25.12.12. After losing three wickets for 12 runs, Mohammad Hafeez and Shoiab Malik added 106 runs for the fourth wicket.

Fifth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on Feb 28 2016 – Bangladesh won by 23 runs

Fifth Match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka at Mirpur on Feb 28 2016 – Bangladesh won by 23 runs

Sri Lanka was led by AD Mathews as SL Malinga its regular captain was not available to lead the team due to injury and was declared unfit to play.

Bangladesh openers Mohammad Mithun and Soumya Sarkar did not open their account in this game to provide the tenth occasion of both the openers scoring ducks in an innings in the history of T20I. It also provides the second such occasion by Bangladesh openers. The first such occasion was against Australia at Bridgetown on 05.05.10.  Imrul Kayes and Mohammad Ashraful had failed to score in this game.

The ducks scored by these two batsmen provide the 45th and 46th occasion of Bangladesh batsmen scoring ducks in a T20I. They also provide the 13th and 14th occasion of Bangladesh opening batsmen scoring ducks in a T20I

Sabbir Rahman scored 80 in this game to provide the 23rd occasion of a Bangladesh batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. He became the fourth Bangladesh batsman to score 80 plus runs in a T20I. Others are – 88 not out by Tamim Iqbal vs West Indies at Mirpur on 10.12.12, 84 by Shakib Al Hasan vs Pakistan at Pallekele on 25.09.12 and 81 by Nazimuddin vs Pakistan at Dhaka on 02.09.07

Sabbir Rahman’s 80 provides the highest individual score by a Bangladesh batsman against Sri Lanka apart from being the second score of fifty plus runs. The previous best and the first fifty plus runs score was 58 by Anamul Haque at Chittagong on 12.02.14. It also provides the second best score by a Bangladesh number three batsman in T20Is. The best is 84 by Shakib Al Hasan vs Pakistan at Pallekele on 25.09.12.

AD Mathews returned with figure of 3.0-0-8-1 in this game to provide the 43rd occasion of a captain conceding single digit runs in the history of T20I and also provide the sixth such occasion by a Sri Lankan captain in T20Is

AD Mathews conceded single digit runs in this game to provide the third occasion of his doing so in a T20I. He became the fifth captain in the history of T20Is to concede single digit runs on three or more occasions. Others are – CH Gayle of West Indies {03}, P Khadka of Nepal {05}, Mohammad Hafeez of Pakistan {03} and DJ Sammy of West Indies {05}.

AD Mathews returned with figure of 3.0-0-8-1 in this game to provide the eight occasion of a captain sharing the new ball conceding single digit runs in the history of T20I and also provide the third such occasion by a Sri Lankan captain in T20Is and all the three occasions credited to AD Mathews.

AD Mathews now owns the record for a captain conceding single digit runs while sharing the new ball. P Khadka of Nepal and Mohammad Hafeez of Pakistan are the other two captains who have conceded single digits on two occasions while opening the bowling.

KMDN Kulasekara conceded 44 runs in four overs in this game to provide the 24th occasion of an opening bowler conceding 44 runs in four overs in the history of T20Is. He became the second Sri Lankan opening bowler to concede 44 runs in four overs after I Udana. I Udana had returned with figures of 4.0-0-44-0 against Pakistan at Lord’s on 23.06.09. KMDN Kualsekhara’s figures provide the 39th occasion of a bowler conceding 44 runs in four overs in the history of T20Is and also provide the fifth such occasion by a Sri Lankan bowler in T20Is.

Mashrafe Mortaza was dismissed run out for 2 in this game to provide the 75th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the history of T20Is and also the fourth such occasion by a Bangladesh captain.

Mushfiqur Rahim and Mashrafe Mortaza were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 42nd and 43rd occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed run out in T20Is. Mushfiqur Rahim was dismissed run out for the sixth occasion and he now shares the record for most run out dismissals amongst Bangladesh batsman with Mahmudullah. Mahmudullah was also dismissed run out on six occasions in T20Is.

Mushfiqur Rahim became the tenth batsman in the history of T20Is to be dismissed run out on six or more occasions. Others are – Samiullah Shenwari of Afghanistan {07}, Umar Akmal of Pakistan {07}, KS Williamson of New Zealand {07}, MS Dhoni of India {06}, Mahmudullah of Bangladesh {06}, Mohammad Hafeez of Pakistan {06}, WTS Porterfield of Ireland {06}, LRPL Taylor of New Zealand and DL Vettori of New Zealand {06}.

AD Mathews took two catches in this game which gave him an aggregate of 21 catches in T20Is. He became the second Sri Lankan fieldsman other than wicket keeper to pouch 20 plus catches sfter TM Dilshan. TM Dilshan has pouched 26 catches. AD Mathews became the 27th fieldsman other than wicket keepers to pouch 20 plus catches in the history of T20Is

Bangladesh won its 17th T20I when it won this game by 23 runs. It also provides its first win against Sri Lanka in a T20I. Bangladesh has played 53 matches so far. It has won 17 games, lost 35 games and one game ended in no result, Against Sri Lanka it has played five games, won one game and lost four games.

Bangladesh with its 35 loses became the sixth team to suffer 35 or more losses in the history of T20I games. Others are – New Zealand {39}, Pakistan {39}, Australia {38}, England {38} and Zimbabwe {37}

Fourth match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – India vs Pakistan at Mirpur on Feb 27, 2016 – India won by five wickets

Fourth match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – India vs Pakistan at Mirpur on Feb 27, 2016 – India won by five wickets

India won the toss and inserted the opposition in this game to provide the 19th occasion of India doing so in T20Is and the second such occasion against Pakistan in a T20I. The first such occasion was also at Dhaka on 21.03.14

India won this game after inserting the opposition in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of India winning a T20I under such circumstances and also provides its second win against Pakistan when it had inserted Pakistan. India had inserted Pakistan at Dhaka on 21.03.14 and won the game by seven wickets.

On Bangladesh soil there are 18 occasions of a team winning a T20I after inserting the opposition and India had won four games. India is the only team to win all the four games on Bangladesh soil when it had inserted the opposition thus maintaining a 100% record. The four occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin BR Toss Bat Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Ind won 7 wkts 9 won 2nd Pak Dhaka 21 Mar 2014
2 Ind won 7 wkts 2 won 2nd Win Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
3 Ind won 8 wkts 9 won 2nd Ban Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
4 Ind won 5 wkts 27 won 2nd Pak Dhaka 27 Feb 2016

Pakistan was dismissed all out for 83 in this game to provide the 57th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total of less than 100 runs in the history of T20Is. It also provides the fifth such occasion by Pakistan.

Team Score Overs Inns Result Opposition Ground Start Date
Pakistan 89 18.4 1 lost v England Cardiff 07 Sep 2010
Pakistan 95 17.4 2 lost v Sri Lanka Hambantota 01 Jun 2012
Pakistan 74 19.1 2 lost v Australia Dubai (DSC) 10 Sep 2012
Pakistan 82 17.5 2 lost v West Indies Dhaka 01 Apr 2014
Pakistan 83 17.3 1 lost v India Dhaka 27 Feb 2016

Pakistan was dismissed all out for 83 in 17.3 overs to provide the least number of overs faced when it was dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in a T20I. Prior to this it was dismissed for 95 in 17.4 over against Sri Lanka at Hambantoto on 01.06.12

Pakistan was dismissed all out for 83 in this game after it was inserted by the opposition to provide the 13th occasion of a team dismissed all out for a total less than 100 runs in a T20I and also provides the first such occasion for Pakistan

Shahid Afridi was dismissed run out for 2 in this game to provide the 74th occasion of a captain dismissed run out in the history of T20I. It also provides the third such occasion by a Pakistan captain. The other two occasions are – Younis Khan for 1 vs South Africa at Jo’burg on 02.02.07 and Shahid Afridi for zero Vs England at Bridgetown on 06.05.10. It also provides the 34th occasion of a captain dismissed run out for a single digit {0 to 9] in the history of T20I and the third such occasion for a Pakistan captain.

Shahid Afridi became the seventh captain in the history of T20Is to be dismissed run out for a single digit score on two or more occasions. Others are – DL Vettori {04}, WTS Porterfield {03}, GJ Bailey {02}, SCJ Broad {02}, E Chigumbura {02} and DPMD Jayawardene {02}

JJ Bumrah bowled two maiden overs in his spell to provide the 16th occasion of a bowler bowling two maiden overs in a T20I. JJ Bumrah is the first Indian bowler to accomplish such a feat. He became the eighth pace bowler and also the eighth pace bowler who shared the new ball to bowl two maiden overs in a T20I. He is the first Indian pace bowler to accomplish such a feat.

RG Sharma and AM Rahane were dismissed without scoring in this game to provide the ninth occasion of bath the openers scoring ducks in a T20I. It also provides the first such occasion by Indian batsmen and the second occasion against Pakistan. The first such occasion against Paksitan was New Zealand openers at Christchurch on 31.12.10. J Ryder and MJ Guptill were dismissed for ducks. Apart from openers, batsmen at number three and four {DG Brownlie and LRPL Taylor} were also dismissed for ducks in this game to provide the occasion of first four batsmen scoring ducks in a T20I.

 

Third match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Bangladesh vs UAE at Mirpur on Feb 26, 2016 – Bangladesh won by 51 runs

Third match – Asia Cup T20 2016 – Bangladesh vs UAE at Mirpur on Feb 26, 2016 – Bangladesh won by 51 runs

UAE was dismissed for 82 in this game to provide the 56th occasion of a team dismissed all out for less than 100 runs in the history of T20 Internationals. It also provides the second occasion of UAE dismissed all out for less than 100 runs in a T20I. The first occasions was its 73 against Netherlands at Dubai ICCA  – 23 days earlier on 03.02.16

UAE’s 82 in this game also provides the lowest total by a team in the ongoing Asia Cup T2o – team being dismissed all out or otherwise. The previous lowest total in a completed innings was 112 by Hong Kong against Afghanistan at Dhaks on 22.02.16. It also provides the third occasion of a team dismissed all out in the ongoing Asia Cup T20. Afghanistan was dismissed for 160 by UAE at Fatullah on 19.02.16. Oman’s 101 for 8 against UAE at Dhaka on 22.02.16 provide the previous lowest total in Asia Cup T20 when a team was not dismissed all out.

Mohammad Mithun and Taskin Ahmed were dismissed run out in this game to provide the 40th and 41st occasion of a Bangladesh batsman dismissed run out in the history of T20Is. Mohammad Mithun’s 47 provides the joint highest individual score by a Bangladesh batsman who was dismissed run out in a T20I. Anamul Haque was the other batsman to be dismissed for an identical score of 47 against Zimbabwe at Dhaka on 15.11.15.

Mohammad Mithun’s run out dismissal provides the tenth occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed run out in a T20I. His score of 47 provide the highest individual score when a Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed run out in a T20I. The previous best was Anamul Haque’s 42 against Nepal at Chittagong on 18.03.14

His run out dismissal for 47 in this game provide the ninth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the ongoing Asia Cup T20. His 47 represent the highest individual score by a batsman when he was dismissed run out. Previous best was Najibullah Zadran’s 21 in the game between Afghanistan vs UAE at Fatullah on 19.02.16. Mohammad Mithun became the second opening batsman to be dismissed run out in Asia Cup T20. Rohan Mustafa of UAE was the first batsman. He was dismissed for 5 against Oman at Dhaka on 22.02.16

Amjad Javed was dismissed hit wicket in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman dismissed hit wicket in the history of T20 Internationals. He became the second batsman from a non-test playing nation to be dismissed hit wicket in a T20I after DO Obuya of Kenya. DO Obuya was dismissed hit wicket for a duck against New Zealand at Durban on 12.09.07

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 DO Obuya 0 1 Ken NZl Durban 12 Sep 2007
2 AB de Villiers 0 2 RSA Aus Melbourne 11 Jan 2009
3 GJ Hopkins 36 1 NZl Aus Christchurch 28 Feb 2010
4 Misbah-ul-Haq 0 2 Pak Win Gros Islet 21 Apr 2011
5 LD Chandimal 11 1 Srl Aus Pallekele 06 Aug 2011
6 Mohammad Hafeez 86 1 Pak RSA Centurion 03 Mar 2013
7 Amjad Javed 3 2 UAE Ban Dhaka 26 Feb 2016

Amjad Javed became the second captain to be dismissed hit wicket in the history of T20Is after Mohammad Hafeez of Pakistan. Mohammd Hafeez was dismissed hit wicket for 86 against South Africa at Centurion on 03.03.13

Nurul Hasan of Bangladesh and SP Patil of UAE scored ducks in this game to provide the 73rd and 74th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring ducks in T20Is. It also provides the 37th and 38th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball ducks in the history of T20Is. It also provides the fourth and fifth occasion of an UAE batsman scoring a first ball duck in a T20I and the very first occasion of a wicket keeper batsman collecting the first ball duck in a T20I

Nurul Hasan of Bangladesh and SP Patil of UAE scored ducks in this game to provide the very first occasion of rival wicket keeper batsmen scoring ducks in the history of T20Is. This stats gain more importance or credibility when we note that both these wicket keepers collected the first ball ducks to provide the very first occasion of rival wicket keepers scoring ducks in the history of T20I and also provide the very first occasion of rival wicket keepers collecting the first ball ducks in the history of T20Is

Muhammad Kaleem, SP Patil and Fahad Tariq scored ducks in UAE’s innings to provide the 11th. 12th and 13th occasion of a UAE batsman scoring a zero in a T20I. It also provides the second occasion of three or more UAE batsman scoring ducks in an innings in a T20I game. The first such occasion was against Netherlands at ICCA Dubai on 03.02.15 when four UAE batsmen – Shaiman Anwar, SP Patil, Fahad Tariq and Qadeer Ahmed – failed to open their account.

Muhamma Kaleem’s duck in this game provide the third occasion of an UAE opening batsman scoring a duck in a T20I. Other two occasions are – Mohammad Shahzad vs Ireland at Abu Dhabi on 14.02.16 and Rohan Mustafa vs Sri Lanka at Dhaka on 25.02.16

Fahad Tariq of UAE was dismissed stumped without scoring in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of a batsman suffering from such an ignominy in the history of T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an UAE batsman dismissed stumped without scoring in a T20I

Fahad Tariq and Ahmed Raza of UAE were dismissed stumped in this game to provide the 259th and 260th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in a T20I. It also provides the first and second occasion of UAE batsmen dismissed stumped in a T20I. It also provides the 32nd occasion of two or more batsmen dismissed stumped  in an innings of a T20I and the first such occasion for UAE.

Asia Cup T20 2016 –  Sri Lanka vs UAE at Mirpur on Feb 25, 2016 – Sri Lanka won by 14 runs

Asia Cup T20 2016 –  Sri Lanka vs UAE at Mirpur on Feb 25, 2016 – Sri Lanka won by 14 runs

LD Chandimal scored 50 in this game to provide the 61st occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the tenth such occasion by a Sri Lankan wicket keeper batsman. It also provides the 30th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman opening scoring a fifty in T20Is and provides the second such occasion by a Sri Lankan wicket keeper opening batsman. 

LD Chandimal’s 50 in this game provides the 276th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 27th such occasion by a Sri Lankan opening batsman. His 50 in this game provides the 27th occasion of a batsman dismissed for an exact score of 50 in the history of T20Is and provides the second occasion by a Sri Lankan batsman. Prior to this AD Mathews was dismissed for an exact 50 against Pakistan at Dubai {DSC} on 11.12.13.

LD Chandimal became the fifth wicket keeper batsman and also the first Sri Lankan wicket keeper to be dismissed for an exact score of 50 in the history of T20Is

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 NJ O’Brien 50 2 Ire Can Col-SSC 03 Feb 2010
2 Kamran Akmal 50 1 Pak Aus Gros Islet 14 May 2010
3 C Kieswetter 50 1 Eng RSA Birmingham 12 Sep 2012
4 Mushfiqur Rahim 50 2 Ban NZl Dhaka 06 Nov 2013
5 LD Chandimal 50 1 Srl UAE Dhaka 25 Feb 2016

LD Chandimal earned the distinction of becoming the first wicket keeper opening batsman in Asia Cup T20 to score a fifty. He became the second wicket keeper to score a fifty in the Asia Cup T20 after Mohamad Kaleem of UAE. Mohammad Kaleem had scored an exact 50 against Oman at Dhaka on 22.02.16. It also provides the 12th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in the Asia Cup T20 and sixth such occasion by an opening batsman.

SL Malinga captured 4 for 26 in this game to provide the third occasion of a bowler capturing four wickets in Asia Cup T20.

Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
Mohammad Nabi 4.0 0 17 4 2 Afg HKG Dhaka 22 Feb 2016
Aamir Kaleem 4.0 0 36 4 1 Oman UAE Dhaka 22 Feb 2016
SL Malinga 4.0 0 26 4 2 Srl UAE Dhaka 25 Feb 2016

SL Malinga’s 4 for 26 in this game represent his 12th four plus wicket haul in Twnenty20 games. He now owns the record for most four plus wicket hauls in the history of Twenty20 games. He went past SP Narine who has to his credit 11 such hauls.

No O M R W Match Ground Date
1 4 0 22 4 Mum Ind v Kings XI Punjab Mum-BS 30 Mar 2010
2 3.4 1 13 5 Mum Ind v Delhi Daredevils Delhi 10 Apr 2011
3 4 0 20 4 Mum Ind v Somerset Chennai 08 Oct 2011
4 3 0 11 4 Nondescripts CC v Saracens SC Col-Colts 30 Mar 2012
5 3.4 0 16 4 Mum Ind v Deccan Chargers Mum-WS 29 Apr 2012
6 4 1 21 4 Ruhuna Royals v Uthura Rudras Col-RPS 14 Aug 2012
7 4 0 31 5 Sri Lanka v England Pallekele 01 Oct 2012
8 4 0 32 5 Mum Ind v Chennai Super Kings Johannesburg 20 Oct 2012
9 4 1 07 6 Melbourne Stars v Perth Scorchers Perth 12 Dec 2012
10 4 0 23 4 Mum Ind v Kolkata Knight Riders Abu Dhabi 16 Apr 2014
11 4 1 23 4 Mum Ind v Sunrisers Mum-WS 25 Apr 2015
12 4 0 26 4 Sri Lanka v United Arab Emirates Mirpur 25 Feb 2016

His 4 for 26 in this game represent his second four wicket haul in a T20I. Prior to this had captured 5 for 31 against England at Pallekele on 01.10.12

SL Malinga’s 4 for 26 provides the 112th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in the history of T20Is and also 96th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in a T20I. It also provides the eleventh occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler accounting for four or more wickets in a T20I and also provides the seventh occasion of a Sri Lankan bowler capturing exact four wickets in a T20I

SL Malinga’s aggregate of wickets in Twenty20 read 299 at the end of this game. He requires one more wicket for his 300 wickets. If he gets it, he would then become the first bowler in the history of Twenty20 games to captured 300 wickets. The following table shows the performance of SL Malinga season and venue wise for his 299 wickets.

Season Venue Balls M E W BB Ave 4wI 5wI
2004-05 Sri Lanka 48 0 56 1 1-22 56.00 0 0
2005-06 Sri Lanka 36 0 27 1 1-11 27.00 0 0
2006 England 18 0 25 0        
2006-07 New Zealand 18 0 15 0        
2007 England 46 0 74 4 3-30 18.50 0 0
2007-08 South Africa 84 0 100 7 3-43 14.28 0 0
2008-09 Sri Lanka 98 1 100 4 2-24 25.00 0 0
2009 England 152 0 181 12 3-17 15.08 0 0
2009 Sri Lanka 72 0 84 4 2-21 21.00 0 0
2009 South Africa 297 2 312 18 3-11 17.33 0 0
2009-10 India 330 0 401 16 4-22 25.06 1 0
2010 USA 39 0 37 4 3-12 9.25 0 0
2010 West Indies 125 0 165 6 3-28 27.50 0 0
2010-11 Australia 24 0 26 1 1-26 26.00 0 0
2010-11 South Africa 96 0 118 6 3-33 19.66 0 0
2011 India 378 2 375 28 5-13 13.39 0 1
2011 England 24 0 15 2 2-15 7.50 0 0
2011-12 UAE 21 0 32 1 1-32 32.00 0 0
2011-12 Sri Lanka 36 0 28 6 4-11 4.66 1 0
2011-12 India 120 0 117 10 4-20 11.70 1 0
2012 India 333 1 350 22 4-16 15.90 1 0
2012 Sri Lanka 174 1 165 9 4-21 18.33 1 0
2012-13 Sri Lanka 171 0 234 9 5-31 26.00 0 1
2012-13 South Africa 71 1 86 8 5-32 10.75 0 1
2012-13 Australia 210 2 184 13 6-07 14.15 0 1
2013 West Indies 42 0 46 3 2-18 15.33 0 0
2013 Sri Lanka 120 0 134 7 2-21 19.14 0 0
2013 India 392 0 468 20 3-39 23.40 0 0
2013-14 Australia 132 0 131 5 2-08 26.20 0 0
2013-14 UAE 48 0 56 4 3-26 14.00 0 0
2013-14 Bangladesh 155 0 164 9 3-20 18.22 0 0
2013-14 Sri Lanka 24 0 33 1 1-33 33.00 0 0
2014 India 118 0 134 8 2-15 16.75 0 0
2014 UAE 117 0 119 8 4-23 14.87 1 0
2014 Sri Lanka 72 0 73 2 1-20 36.50 0 0
2014 England 48 0 48 5 3-28 9.60 0 0
2014-15 India 66 0 89 1 1-28 89.00 0 0
2015 Sri Lanka 48 0 86 2 1-40 43.00 0 0
2015 India 360 3 444 24 4-23 18.50 1 0
2015-16 Sri Lanka 48 0 35 4 2-16 8.75 1 0
2015-16 Bangladesh 24 0 26 4 4-26 6.30 1 0
  Total 4835 13 5393 299 6-07 18.03 8 4

SL Malinga became the fourth bowler to capture four wickets in a T20I against UAE. He also became the first bowler from a test playing nation to capture four wickets in a T20I against UAE.

No Player O M R W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Mudassar Bukhari 4.0 2 7 4 2 Net UAE ICCA Dubai 03 Feb 2016
2 SM Sharif 4.0 0 24 4 1 Sco UAE ICCA Dubai 04 Feb 2016
3 SL Malinga 4.0 0 26 4 2 Srl UAE Dhaka 25 Feb 2016
4 Aamir Kaleem 4.0 0 36 4 1 Oman UAE Dhaka 22 Feb 2016

This game was UAE’s 15th T20I. It has won six games and lost nine games. Sri Lanka has played 77 T20Is of which they have won 45 matches, lost 30 matches, one game was tied and one ended in no result.

World record for most four plus wicket hauls in T20 games for SL Malinga

World record for most four plus wicket hauls in T20 games for SL Malinga

SL Malinga captured 4 for 26 against UAE at Mirpur on 25.02.16 in the ongoing Asia Cup T20 tournament. This four wicket haul represent his 12th four plus wicket haul in Twenty20 games. He now owns the record for most four plus wicket hauls in the history of Twenty20 games. He went past SP Narine who has to his credit 11 such hauls.

No O M R W Match Ground Date
1 4 0 22 4 Mum Ind v Kings XI Punjab Mum-BS 30 Mar 2010
2 3.4 1 13 5 Mum Ind v Delhi Daredevils Delhi 10 Apr 2011
3 4 0 20 4 Mum Ind v Somerset Chennai 08 Oct 2011
4 3 0 11 4 Nondescripts CC v Saracens SC Col-Colts 30 Mar 2012
5 3.4 0 16 4 Mum Ind v Deccan Chargers Mum-WS 29 Apr 2012
6 4 1 21 4 Ruhuna Royals v Uthura Rudras Col-RPS 14 Aug 2012
7 4 0 31 5 Sri Lanka v England Pallekele 01 Oct 2012
8 4 0 32 5 Mum Ind v Chennai Super Kings Johannesburg 20 Oct 2012
9 4 1 07 6 Melbourne Stars v Perth Scorchers Perth 12 Dec 2012
10 4 0 23 4 Mum Ind v Kolkata Knight Riders Abu Dhabi 16 Apr 2014
11 4 1 23 4 Mum Ind v Sunrisers Mum-WS 25 Apr 2015
12 4 0 26 4 Sri Lanka v United Arab Emirates Mirpur 25 Feb 2016