Captains dismissed hit wicket in one day internationals – E Chigumbara of Zimbabwe is the new addition to the elite list

Captains dismissed hit wicket in one day internationals – E Chigumbara of Zimbabwe is the new addition to the elite list

E Chigumbara of Zimbabwe was dismissed hit wicket for 67 in the one day game against Pakistan at Harare today, that is on 03.10.15 to provide the tenth occasion of a captain dismissed hit wicket in the annals of one day internationals. E Chigumbara became the first captain in the history of one day internationals to be dismissed hit wicket after scoring a half century. He had made 67 when he was dismissed hit wicket in this game. All ten such occasions are listed below

No Player Team Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 JG Wright NZl 31 2 Srl Napier 19 Mar 1983
2 AR Border Aus 11 2 Pak Melbourne 24 Feb 1985
3 AR Border Aus 19 1 Win Sydney 28 Jan 1987
4 MO Odumbe Ken 6 1 Win Pune 29 Feb 1996
5 JV Harris Can 9 1 Srl Paarl 19 Feb 2003
6 BC Lara Win 36 1 NZl Birmingham 26 Jun 2004
7 T Taibu Zim 40 2 Eng Birmingham 10 Sep 2004
8 KC Sangakkara Srl 33 2 Ind Col-RPS 14 Sep 2009
9 Misbah-ul-Haq Pak 39 2 Ire Adelaide 15 Mar 2015
10 E Chigumbura Zim 67 1 Pak Harare 03 Oct 2015

E Chigumbara of Zimbabwe was dismissed hit wicket for 67 in the one-day game against Pakistan at Harare today,that is 03.10.15 to provide the second occasion of a captain dismissed hit wicket against Pakistan in one day games. AR Border of Australia was the other captain. He was dismissed hit wicket for 11 against Pakistan at Sydney on 24.02.85. Thus it took 30 years, seven months and nine days for Pakistan to dismiss an opponent captain hit wicket in one day internationals.

No Player Team Runs Inns Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AR Border Aus 11 2 Pak Melbourne 24 Feb 1985
2 E Chigumbura Zim 67 1 Pak Harare 03 Oct 2015

 

Seven or more sixes scored by batsmen in an innings in T20 Internationals – JP Duminy is the new entrant to the list

Seven or more sixes scored by batsmen in an innings in T20 Internationals – JP Duminy is the new entrant to the list

JP Duminy of South Africa scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 68 not out against India at Dharmsala on 02.10.15 in the first T20 International to provide the 22nd occasion of a batsman scoring seven or more boundary sixes in an innings in the history of T20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 AJ Finch 156 14 Australia v England Southampton 29 Aug 2013
2 RE Levi 117* 13 South Africa v New Zealand Hamilton 19 Feb 2012
3 CH Gayle 117 10 West Indies v South Africa Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
4 LE Bosman 94 9 South Africa v England Centurion 15 Nov 2009
5 MN Samuels 85* 9 West Indies v Bangladesh Dhaka 10 Dec 2012
6 BB McCullum 116* 8 New Zealand v Australia Christchurch 28 Feb 2010
7 CH Gayle 77 8 West Indies v South Africa Cape Town 09 Jan 2015
8 Yuvraj Singh 58 7 India v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
9 DA Warner 67 7 Australia v West Indies Sydney 23 Feb 2010
10 DA Warner 72 7 Australia v India Bridgetown 07 May 2010
11 CH Gayle 98 7 West Indies v India Bridgetown 09 May 2010
12 BB McCullum 123 7 New Zealand v Bangladesh Pallekele 21 Sep 2012
13 SR Watson 72 7 Australia v India Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012
14 Yuvraj Singh 72 7 India v Pakistan Ahmedabad 28 Dec 2012
15 RS Bopara 65* 7 England v Australia Hobart 29 Jan 2014
16 SJ Myburgh 63 7 Netherlands v Ireland Sylhet 21 Mar 2014
17 EJG Morgan 71 7 England v India Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
18 CH Gayle 90 7 West Indies v South Africa Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
19 MN van Wyk 114* 7 South Africa v West Indies Durban 14 Jan 2015
20 Mohd Shahzad 75 7 Afghanistan v Scotland Edinburgh 12 Jul 2015
22 EJG Morgan 74 7 England v Australia Cardiff 31 Aug 2015
22 JP Duminy 68* 7 South Africa v India Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015

JP Duminy of South Africa scored seven boundary sixes in his knock of 68 not out against India at Dharmsala on 02.10.15 in the first T20 International to provide the fourth occasion of a South African batsman scoring seven or more boundary sixes in an innings in the history of T20 Internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 RE Levi 117* 13 South Africa v New Zealand Hamilton 19 Feb 2012
2 LE Bosman 94 9 South Africa v England Centurion 15 Nov 2009
3 MN van Wyk 114* 7 South Africa v West Indies Durban 14 Jan 2015
4 JP Duminy 68* 7 South Africa v India Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015

The following table lists the five batsmen who have scored seven or more sixes in an innings on two or more occasions. CH Gayle of West Indies holds the record in this category. He has scored seven or more sixes in an innings on four occaions

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 CH Gayle 117 10 West Indies v South Africa Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
2 CH Gayle 77 8 West Indies v South Africa Cape Town 09 Jan 2015
3 CH Gayle 98 7 West Indies v India Bridgetown 09 May 2010
4 CH Gayle 90 7 West Indies v South Africa Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
               
1 BB McCullum 116* 8 New Zealand v Australia Christchurch 28 Feb 2010
2 BB McCullum 123 7 New Zealand v Bangladesh Pallekele 21 Sep 2012
1 DA Warner 67 7 Australia v West Indies Sydney 23 Feb 2010
2 DA Warner 72 7 Australia v India Bridgetown 07 May 2010
               
1 EJG Morgan 71 7 England v India Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
2 EJG Morgan 74 7 England v Australia Cardiff 31 Aug 2015
               
1 Yuvraj Singh 58 7 India v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
2 Yuvraj Singh 72 7 India v Pakistan Ahmedabad 28 Dec 2012

JP Duminy became the fifth batsman to score seven sixes in an innings in a T20I game against India. Others are – DA Warner of Australia, CH Gayle of West Indies, SR Watson of Australia and EJG Morgan of England. The performance of these five batsmen are tabulated below.

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 DA Warner 72 7 Australia v India Bridgetown 07 May 2010
2 CH Gayle 98 7 West Indies v India Bridgetown 09 May 2010
3 SR Watson 72 7 Australia v India Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012
4 EJG Morgan 71 7 England v India Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
5 JP Duminy 68* 7 South Africa v India Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015

 

AB de Villiers and JP Duminy achieve individual records in T20 Internationals

AB de Villiers and JP Duminy achieve individual records in T20 Internationals

AB de Villers scored seven boundary sixes while JP Duminy scored seven boundary sixes in the first T20I game against India at Dharmsala on 02.10.15 and helped themselves to individual records which are listed below

AB de Villers scored seven boundary fours in this game to take his boundary fours aggregate in T20Is to 102. He became the 17th batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours in the history of T20Is. He also became the third South African batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours. Others are – GC Smith {123} and JP Duminy {111}. JP Duminy’s 111 boundary fours include the lone boundary four he scored in this game

JP Duminy scored seven boundary sixes in this game which gave him an aggregate of 51 boundary sixes at the end of this game. He became the ninth batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes in the history of T20Is and the first South African batsman to achieve the distinction.

JP Duminy became the sixth batsman in the history of T20Is to score 100 plus boundary fours and 50 plus boundary sixes. The following table lists all the six batsmen with their performances.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 BB McCullum NZl 71 70 10 2140 123 35.66 2 13 3 199 91
2 DA Warner Aus 53 53 3 1448 90* 28.96 0 11 5 137 66
3 MJ Guptill NZl 52 50 6 1414 101* 32.13 1 6 2 129 53
4 CH Gayle Win 45 43 3 1406 117 35.15 1 13 2 122 87
5 JP Duminy RSA 62 57 17 1498 96* 37.45 0 8 6 111 51
6 EJG Morgan Eng 52 51 10 1225 85* 29.87 0 7 1 105 51

JP Duminy scored seven boundary sixes in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of a batsman scoring seven or more boundary sixes in an innings in the history of T20I games. It also provides the fourth occasion of a South African batsman performing such a feat. The following table lists the four South African batsmen

No Player Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 RE Levi 117* 13 South Africa v New Zealand Hamilton 19 Feb 2012
2 LE Bosman 94 9 South Africa v England Centurion 15 Nov 2009
3 MN van Wyk 114* 7 South Africa v West Indies Durban 14 Jan 2015
4 JP Duminy 68* 7 South Africa v India Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015

JP Duminy’s 68 not out in this game represent his eighth fifty in T20Is. He now owns the record for most fifties by a South African batsman in T20Is. He went past F du Plessiss who had scored seven fifties.

List of T20I games won and lost by MS Dhoni

List of T20I games won and lost by MS Dhoni

MS Dhoni became the first captain ever to lead a team on fifty occasions in the history of T20 Internationals. He led India for the 50th occasion against South Africa at Dharamsala on 02.10.15 which India lost. He has won 26 games, lost 22 games, one game was tied and one ended in no result. His 26 wins and 22 losses are also records in its own category. No Captain has won 26 T20I games and also no captain has lost 22 T20I games in the annals of Twenty20 Internationals. The following table lists the T20I games won by MS Dhoni and also the T20I games lost by MS Dhoni

T20I GAMES WON BY MS DHONI
No Opposition Ground Start Date
1 v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
2 v South Africa Durban 20 Sep 2007
3 v Australia Durban 22 Sep 2007
4 v Pakistan Johannesburg 24 Sep 2007
5 v Australia Mum-BS 20 Oct 2007
6 v Sri Lanka Col-RPS 10 Feb 2009
7 v Bangladesh Nottingham 06 Jun 2009
8 v Ireland Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
9 v Sri Lanka Mohali 12 Dec 2009
10 v Afghanistan Gros Islet 01 May 2010
11 v South Africa Gros Islet 02 May 2010
12 v South Africa Durban 09 Jan 2011
13 v Australia Melbourne 03 Feb 2012
14 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 07 Aug 2012
15 v Afghanistan Col-RPS 19 Sep 2012
16 v England Col-RPS 23 Sep 2012
17 v Pakistan Col-RPS 30 Sep 2012
18 v South Africa Col-RPS 02 Oct 2012
19 v England Pune 20 Dec 2012
20 v Pakistan Ahmedabad 28 Dec 2012
21 v Australia Rajkot 10 Oct 2013
22 v Pakistan Dhaka 21 Mar 2014
23 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
24 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
25 v Australia Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
26 v South Africa Dhaka 04 Apr 2014
T20I GAMES LOST BY MS DHONI
No Opposition Ground Start Date
1 v New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Sep 2007
2 v Australia Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
3 v New Zealand Christchurch 25 Feb 2009
4 v New Zealand Wellington 27 Feb 2009
5 v West Indies Lord’s 12 Jun 2009
6 v England Lord’s 14 Jun 2009
7 v South Africa Nottingham 16 Jun 2009
8 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 09 Dec 2009
9 v Australia Bridgetown 07 May 2010
10 v West Indies Bridgetown 09 May 2010
11 v Sri Lanka Gros Islet 11 May 2010
12 v England Manchester 31 Aug 2011
13 v England Kolkata 29 Oct 2011
14 v Australia Sydney 01 Feb 2012
15 v South Africa Johannesburg 30 Mar 2012
16 v New Zealand Chennai 11 Sep 2012
17 v Australia Col-RPS 28 Sep 2012
18 v England Mumbai 22 Dec 2012
19 v Pakistan Bangalore 25 Dec 2012
20 v Sri Lanka Dhaka 06 Apr 2014
21 v England Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
22 v South Africa Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015

 

MS Dhoni has one more feather in his cap – leads India in fifty T20I games – most by any captain in the history of T20Is

MS Dhoni has one more feather in his cap – leads India in fifty T20I games – most by any captain in the history of T20Is

MS Dhoni became the first captain ever to lead a team on fifty occasions in the history of T20 Internationals. He led India for the 50th occasion against South Africa at Dharamsala on 02.10.15 which India lost. He has won 26 games, lost 22 games, one game was tied and one ended in no result. His 26 wins and 22 losses are also records in its own category. No Captain has won 26 T20I games and also no captain has lost 22 T20I games in the annals of Twenty20 Internationals. The following table lists the fifty captaincy assignments of MS Dhoni

No Opposition Ground Start Date
1 v Scotland Durban 13 Sep 2007
2 v Pakistan Durban 14 Sep 2007
3 v New Zealand Johannesburg 16 Sep 2007
4 v England Durban 19 Sep 2007
5 v South Africa Durban 20 Sep 2007
6 v Australia Durban 22 Sep 2007
7 v Pakistan Johannesburg 24 Sep 2007
8 v Australia Mumbai (BS) 20 Oct 2007
9 v Australia Melbourne 01 Feb 2008
10 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 10 Feb 2009
11 v New Zealand Christchurch 25 Feb 2009
12 v New Zealand Wellington 27 Feb 2009
13 v Bangladesh Nottingham 06 Jun 2009
14 v Ireland Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
15 v West Indies Lord’s 12 Jun 2009
16 v England Lord’s 14 Jun 2009
17 v South Africa Nottingham 16 Jun 2009
18 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 09 Dec 2009
19 v Sri Lanka Mohali 12 Dec 2009
20 v Afghanistan Gros Islet 01 May 2010
21 v South Africa Gros Islet 02 May 2010
22 v Australia Bridgetown 07 May 2010
23 v West Indies Bridgetown 09 May 2010
24 v Sri Lanka Gros Islet 11 May 2010
25 v South Africa Durban 09 Jan 2011
26 v England Manchester 31 Aug 2011
27 v England Kolkata 29 Oct 2011
28 v Australia Sydney 01 Feb 2012
29 v Australia Melbourne 03 Feb 2012
30 v South Africa Johannesburg 30 Mar 2012
31 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 07 Aug 2012
32 v New Zealand Chennai 11 Sep 2012
33 v Afghanistan Colombo (RPS) 19 Sep 2012
34 v England Colombo (RPS) 23 Sep 2012
35 v Australia Colombo (RPS) 28 Sep 2012
36 v Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 30 Sep 2012
37 v South Africa Colombo (RPS) 02 Oct 2012
38 v England Pune 20 Dec 2012
39 v England Mumbai 22 Dec 2012
40 v Pakistan Bangalore 25 Dec 2012
41 v Pakistan Ahmedabad 28 Dec 2012
42 v Australia Rajkot 10 Oct 2013
43 v Pakistan Dhaka 21 Mar 2014
44 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
45 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Mar 2014
46 v Australia Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
47 v South Africa Dhaka 04 Apr 2014
48 v Sri Lanka Dhaka 06 Apr 2014
49 v England Birmingham 07 Sep 2014
50 v South Africa Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015

 

South Africa wins the first T20I at Dharamsala by seven wickets with two balls to spare

South Africa wins the first T20I at Dharamsala by seven wickets with two balls to spare

First T20I – India vs South Africa at Dharamsala on 02.10.15 – South Africa won by seven wickets with two balls to spare

India capped S Aravind for this game. He became the 56th   Indian Cricketer to represent India in T20Is. He is the 899th cricketer to appear in T20Is globally. He also became the sixth Karnataka cricketer to represent India in T20Is.  Others are – RV Uthappa, R Vinay Kumar, R Dravid, STR Binny and MK Pandey. S Aravind became the 14th Indian cricketer to make his T20I debut against South Africa

S Dhawan was dismissed run out for 3 in this game to provide the 34th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in T20Is. It also provides the sixth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out against South Africa in T20Is

S Dhawan was dismissed run out for 3 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed run out in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out against South Africa in T20Is – the first occasion being – V Sehwag dismissed run out for 34 at Johannesburg on 01.12.06

AT Rayudu was dismissed run out for duck in this game to provide the 35th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out in T20Is. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed run out against South Africa in T20Is

AT Rayudu was dismissed run out for duck first ball to provide the 26th occasion of a batsman collecting a first ball duck dismissed run out in T20Is. It also provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman undergoing such ignominy in T20Is. PP Chawla was run out for a first ball duck against England at Mumbai on 22.12.12.

AT Rayudu collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 282nd occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck in the history of T20Is. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck in T20Is.

AT Rayudu collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 28th occasion of a batsman collecting the first ball duck against South Africa in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman collecting the first ball duck in T20Is. The other two occasions are – KRD Karthik at Durban on 20.09.07 and M Vijay at Gros Islet on 02.05.10

RG Sharma scored 106 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred in T20Is. He also became the second Indian batsman to score a hundred in T20Is. SK Raina was the other batsman. He had scored 101 against South Africa at Gros Islet on 02.05.10. Thus RG Sharma’s 106 in this game represent the highest score by an Indian batsman in T20Is. It also represents the highest score by an Indian batsman against South Africa in T20Is

RG Sharma’s 106 in this game provide the fifth occasion of an opening batsman scoring a hundred in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a hundred in T20Is.

RG Sharma’s 106 in this game provides the third occasion of a batsman scoring a hundred against South Africa in T20Is. Other two occasions are – 117 by CH Gayle of West Indies at Johannesburg on 11.09.07 and 101 by SK Raina of India at Gros Islet on 02.05.10

RG Sharma’s 106 in this game provides the second occasion of an opening batsman scoring a hundred against South Africa in T20Is. Other occasion was – 117 by CH Gayle of West Indies at Johannesburg on 11.09.07

V Kohli completed 1000 runs when he was on 28 during his knock of 43 in this game. His aggregate read 1015 at the end of this game. He became the first Indian batsman to total 1000 plus runs in T20Is and 20th batsman overall to achieve the milestone

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 138 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 81st occasion of batsman posting a three figure partnership in the history of T20Is. It also provides the 22nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in T20Is.

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 138 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the fifth occasion of Indian batsman posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in T20Is.

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 138 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for any wicket by Indian batsmen in T20Is. The previous best was 136 runs for the first wicket between V Sehwag and G Gambhir against England at Durban on 19.09.07

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 138 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for second wicket by Indian batsmen in T20Is. The previous best was 106 runs for the second wicket between the same pair RG Sharma and V Kohli against West Indies at Dhaka on 22.03.14

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 138 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the second wicket in T20Is.It is interesting to note that all these three partnerships are between the same pair – RG Sharma and V Kohli

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 V Kohli, RG Sharma 2 138 1 v South Africa Dharamsala 02 Oct 2015
2 V Kohli, RG Sharma 2 106 2 v West Indies Dhaka 23 Mar 2014
3 V Kohli, RG Sharma 2 100 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 28 Mar 2014

RG Sharma and V Kohli added 138 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the fifth occasion of batsman posting a three figure partnership against South Africa in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for any wicket against South Africa in T20Is. The previous best was 88 runs between SK Raina and Yuvraj Singh at Gros Islet on 02.05.10

HM Amla was dismissed run out in this game to provide the 29th occasion of a South African batsman dismissed run out in T20Is. It also provides the fifth occasion of a South African batsman dismissed run out in T20Is.

S Dhawan was dismissed run out in India’s innings and HM Amla was dismissed run out in South African innings to provide the fifth occasion of rival opening batsmen dismissed run out in a T20I game in the history of T20I games

RG Sharma’s 106 in this game was in a losing cause as India lost the game by seven wickets. It provides the third occasion of a batsman’s hundred going in vain in the history of T20Is. The other two occasions are – 119 by F du Plessis – RSA vs Win at Jo’burg on 11.01.15 and 117 by CH Gayle – Win vs RSA at Jo’burg on 11.09.07

AB de Villers scored seven boundary fours in this game to take his boundary fours aggregate in T20Is to 102. He became the 17th batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours in the history of T20Is. He also became the third South African batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours. Others are – GC Smith {123} and JP Duminy {111}. JP Duminy’s 111 boundary fours include the lone boundary four he scored in this game

JP Duminy scored seven boundary sixes in this game which gave him an aggregate of 51 boundary sixes at the end of this game. He became the ninth batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes in the history of T20Is and the first South African batsman to achieve the distinction.

JP Duminy became the sixth batsman in the history of T20Is to score 100 plus boundary fours and 50 plus boundary sixes. The following table lists all the six batsmen with their performances.

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 BB McCullum NZl 71 70 10 2140 123 35.66 2 13 3 199 91
2 DA Warner Aus 53 53 3 1448 90* 28.96 0 11 5 137 66
3 MJ Guptill NZl 52 50 6 1414 101* 32.13 1 6 2 129 53
4 CH Gayle Win 45 43 3 1406 117 35.15 1 13 2 122 87
5 JP Duminy RSA 62 57 17 1498 96* 37.45 0 8 6 111 51
6 EJG Morgan Eng 52 51 10 1225 85* 29.87 0 7 1 105 51

S Aravind’s first T20I wicket was that of South African Skipper F du Plessis who was bowled for four.

AB de Villiers scored 51 in this game to provide the 21st occasion of South African opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the fourth occasion of a South African opening batsman scoring a fifty against India.

AB de Villiers scored 51 and JP Duminy scored 68 not out in this game to provide the 47th and 48th occasion of South African batsman scoring a fifty in T20Is. It also provides the eighth and ninth occasion of a South African batsman scoring a fifty against India.

JP Duminy’s 68 not out in this game represent his eighth fifty in T20Is. He now owns the record for most fifties by a South African batsman in T20Is. He went past F du Plessiss who had scored seven fifties.

AB de Villiers’ 51 in this game provide his second fifty against India – the first one being – 63 at Nottingham on 16.06.09. He became the third South African batsman to score fifties on two occasions. Others are – JH Kallis and F du Plessis.

JP Duminy and F Behardien added 105 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the history of T20Is. It also provides the ninth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in T20Is

JP Duminy and F Behardien added 105 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 82nd occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in the history of T20Is. It also provides the ninth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in T20Is

JP Duminy and F Behardien added 105 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket in T20Is and thus a record partnership by the South African batsman for the fourth wicket. The previous best was 90 runs unfinished partnership between JP Duminy and JH Kallis against England at Chester-le-Street on 08.09.12

JP Duminy and F Behardien added 105 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the second occasion of South African batsmen posting a three figure partnership for any wicket against India in T20Is. The first occasion the 119 runs partnership for the first wicket between CJ Ingram and JH Kallis at Johannesburg on 30.03.12.

JP Duminy and F Behardien added 105 runs in an unfinished stand for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the record partnership for the fourth wicket against India. The previous best was 49 runs partnership between JP Duminy and F du Plessis at Col-RPS on 02.10.12. Thus JP Duminy and F Behardien rewrote the fourth wicket partnership against India  exactly after three years

 

Bowlers who have captured seven or more wickets in an innings against Mysore/Karnataka in Ranji Trophy

Bowlers who have captured seven or more wickets in an innings against Mysore/Karnataka in Ranji Trophy

J Syed Mohammad of Assam captured seven for 44 against Karnataka at Guwahati in one of the opening fixture of the Ranji Trophy season 2015/16 to provide the 27th occasion of a bowler capturing seven or more wickets against Karnataka in Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No W-R Bowler Team Ground/Venue Season
1 9-061 CT Sarwate for Holkar Indore 1945/46
2 9-152 RS Hans for Uttar Pradesh Mohan Nagar 1977/78
3 8-019 PK Shivalkar for Bombay Bombay-BS 1971/72
4 8-025 B Ramprakash for Kerala Palakkad 1996/97
5 8-040 HV Patel for Haryana Bangalore 2011/12
6 8-089 Arshad Ayub for Hyderabad Dharwar 1990/91
7 8-114 D Vasu for Tamil Nadu Chepauk, Madras 1994/95
8 8-118 B Mahendra Kumar for Andhra Belgaum 1970/71
9 8-182 SV Mudkavi for Goa Bangalore 1995/96
10 7-033 DV Pardeshi for Baroda Vadodara 1982/83
11 7-034 CR Rangachari for Madras Chepauk, Madras 1944/45
12 7-038 Kanwaljit Singh for Hyderabad Secunderabad 1997/98
13 7-043 P Mukund for Tamil Nadu Madras 1978/79
14 7-044 J Syed Mohammad for Assam Guwaahati 2015/16
15 7-052 B Ramchandra for Bengal Calcutta 1941/42
16 7-054 J Gokulakrishnan for Goa Panaji 1996/97
17 7-060 V Hariharan for Kerala Quilon 1988/89
18 7-062 Kanwaljit Singh for Hyderabad Secunderabad 1997/98
19 7-068 S Subramaniam for Tamil Nadu Chepauk, Madras 1994/95
20 7-069 S Venkataraghavan for Tamil Nadu Salem 1984/85
21 7-079 S Sinha for Bihar Jamshedpur 1975/76
22 7-080 VN Joshi for Maharashtra Poona 1970/71
23 7-080 S Venkataraghavan for Tamil Nadu Chepauk, Madras 1974/75
24 7-087 AB Dinda for Bengal Kolkata 2014/15
25 7-097 BS Bedi for Delhi Delhi-FSK 1974/75
26 7-098 KR Upadhyay for Railways Delhi-KSS 2014/15
27 7-103 VV Kumar for Madras Dharwar 1959/60

J Syed Mohammad of Assam captured seven for 44 against Karnataka at Guwahati in one of the opening fixture of the Ranji Trophy season 2015/16 to provide the 16th occasion of an Assam bowler capturing seven or more wicketsn Ranji Trophy. All such occasions are listed below

No W-R Bowler Team Ground/Venue Season
No 9-052 GD Dutta v Tripura Guwahati-NS 1991/92
1 8-023 GD Dutta v Tripura Mangoldoi 1999/00
2 8-029 SP Purkayastha v Hyderabad Hyd-RGS 2014/15
3 8-063 M Kakoti v Tripura Guwahati-NEFRS 1987/88
4 7-026 N Konwar v Tripura Silchar 1986/87
5 7-037 A Rajbanshi v Bihar Gauhati Town Club 1960/61
6 7-039 A Rajbanshi v Orissa Cuttack 1957/58
7 7-044 J Syed Mohammad v Karnataka Guwahati-BCS 2015/16
8 7-045 B Thakur v Bengal Guwahati-NS 1964/65
9 7-050 J Syed Mohammad v Maharashtra Guwahati-BCS 2013/14
10 7-050 KS Das v Tripura Guwahati-NS 2014/15
11 7-070 PW Bullock v Orissa Nowgong 1951/52
12 7-087 Javed Zaman v Orissa Guwahati-NEFRS 1994/95
13 7-090 A Ghatak v Bihar Jamshedpur 1963/64
14 7-093 A Katti v Bengal Guwahati-NEFRS 2008/09
15 7-909 Sukhvinder Singh v Bihar Guwahati-NEFRS 1996/97
16 7-157 SK Girdhari v Bengal jorhat 1956/57

J Syed Mohammad with his 7 for 44 against Karnataka became the third Assam bowler to capture seven or more wickets in an innings on two occasions. Others are A Rajbanshi and J Syed Mohammad. The exploits of these three bowlers are furnished below

No W-R Bowler Team Ground/Venue Season
1 7-037 A Rajbanshi v Bihar Gauhati Town Club 1960/61
2 7-039 A Rajbanshi v Orissa Cuttack 1957/58
           
1 9-052 GD Dutta v Tripura Guwahati-NS 1991/92
2 8-023 GD Dutta v Tripura Mangoldoi 1999/00
           
1 7-044 J Syed Mohammad v Karnataka Guwahati-BCS 2015/16
2 7-050 J Syed Mohammad v Maharashtra Guwahati-BCS 2013/14

 

India in Twenty20 Internationals and South Africa in Twenty20 Internationals

India in Twenty20 Internationals and South Africa in Twenty20 Internationals

India in Twenty20 Internationals

V Kohli {972}, Yuvraj Singh {968}, SK Raina {947} and G Gambhir {932} are the four batsman to total 900 plus runs in T20Is.

V Kohli need 28 more runs for his 1000 runs and if he gets it he would become the first Indian batsman to total 1000 runs in T20Is. V Kohli would become the 19th batsman in the history of T20Is to total 1000 runs.

V Kohli {105} and G Gambhir {109} are the only two Indian batsmen to score 100 plus boundary fours in T20Is. V Kohli needs five more boundary fours to own the first place among the batsmen who have scored most boundary fours. He would go past G Gambhir who has 109 boundary fours. V Kohli would become the 12th batsman in the history of T20Is to score 110 plus boundary fours.

There are 39 occasions of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in T20Is which include a hundred – 101 by SK Raina. SK Raina’s 101 remains the only hundred by Indian batsman in T20Is

V Kohli with nine fifties to his credit holds the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman in T20Is. He is followed by Yuvraj Singh who has scored eight fifties.

V Kohli is all set to become the seventh batsman in the history of T20Is to score ten fifties. He needs one more fifty to join the elite list of BB McCullum {15}, CH Gayle {14}, DA Warner {11}, TM Dilshan {10}, DPMD Jayawardene {10} and SR Watson {10} who have scored ten or more fifties in T20Is.

Irfan Pathan {28}, R Ashwin {25}, Harbhajan Singh {24} and Yuvraj Singh {23} are the four bowlers to capture 20 plus wickets in T20Is. R Ashwin need four more wickets to become India’s most wicket taker in T20Is, while Harbhajan Singh need one more wicket to become the third Indian bowler to capture 25 plus wickets in T20Is.

The following list shows six bowlers who have captured four wickets in T20Is. R Ashwin’s 4 for 11 against Australia at Dhaka on 30.03.14 represent the best bowling figures by an Indian bowler in T20Is

Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
R Ashwin 3.2 0 11 4 2 v Australia Dhaka 30 Mar 2014
Harbhajan Singh 4.0 2 12 4 2 v England Col-RPs 23 Sep 2012
RP Singh 4.0 0 13 4 2 v South Africa Durban 20 Sep 2007
Z Khan 3.0 0 19 4 1 v Ireland Nottingham 10 Jun 2009
AB Dinda 3.0 1 19 4 2 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 07 Aug 2012
PP Ojha 4.0 0 21 4 2 v Bangladesh Nottingham 06 Jun 2009

Indian batsmen have posted four three figure partnership in T20Is. The highest partnership for any wicket by Indian batsmen in T20Is is the 136 runs partnership for the first wicket between G Gambhir and V Sehwag against England at Durban on 19.09.07

Indian batsmen have posted exactly fifty partnerships of 50 plus runs in T20Is – the fiftieth partnership being the 53 runs partnership between M Vijay and RV Uthappa for the second wicket against Zimbabwe at Harare on 19.07.15

South Africa in Twenty20 Internationals

JP Duminy {1430} and AB de Villiers {1097] are the only two South African batsmen who have scored 1000 plus runs in T20Is. JP Duminy need 70 more runs to become the first South Indian batsman to total 1500 runs in T20Is. He would also become the second batsman to total 1500 plus runs in T20Is after BB McCullum. BB McCullum has an aggregate of 2140 runs in T20Is and also has the distinction of being the only batsman in the history of T20Is to total 2000 plus runs.

AB de Villiers has scored 95 boundary fours in T20Is. He needs five more boundary fours for his 100 boundary fours. If he gets it, he would then become the third South African batsman to score 100 plus boundary fours – the other two being GC Smith {123} and JP Duminy {110]

There are 46 occasions of South African batsmen scoring fifties which includes three hundreds. The three hundreds are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 F du Plessis 119 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
2 RE Levi 117* 2 v New Zealand Hamilton 19 Feb 2012
3 MN van Wyk 114* 1 v West Indies Durban 14 Jan 2015

JP Duminy and F du Plessis share the record for most fifties by a South African batsman in T20Is. Both the batsmen have scored seven fifties. JP Duminy {07}, F du Plessis {07}, AB de Villiers {05}, JH Kallis {05} and GC Smith {05} are the five South African batsmen who have scored five or more fifties in T20Is.

DW Steyn {55}, M Morkel {45}, WD Parnell {38}, J Botha {37} and Imran Tahir {25} are the five South African bowlers who have an aggregate of 25 plus wickets in T20Is. M Morkel needs five more wickets for his 50 wickets. If he gets them, he would then become the second South African bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in T20Is. He would also become the tenth bowler to capture 50 plus wickets in the history of T20Is.

The following list shows the eleven  occasions of South African bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a T20I game. R McLaren’s  5 for 29 against West Indies at North Sound on 19.05.10 represent the best bowling effort by a South African bowler in T20Is

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 R McLaren 3.5 0 19 5 2 v West Indies North Sound 19 May 2010
2 D Wiese 4.0 0 23 5 2 v West Indies Durban 14 Jan 2015
3 DW Steyn 3.0 0 9 4 2 v West Indies Port Elizabeth 16 Dec 2007
4 WD Parnell 4.0 0 13 4 2 v West Indies The Oval 13 Jun 2009
5 JH Kallis 4.0 1 15 4 1 v Zimbabwe Hambantota 20 Sep 2012
6 M Morkel 4.0 0 17 4 1 v New Zealand Durban 19 Sep 2007
7 DW Steyn 4.0 0 17 4 2 v New Zealand Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
8 CK Langeveldt 4.0 0 19 4 1 v Pakistan Gros Islet 10 May 2010
9 M Morkel 3.0 0 20 4 2 v Afghanistan Bridgetown 05 May 2010
10 Imran Tahir 4.0 0 21 4 2 v Netherlands Chittagong 27 Mar 2014
11 J Theron 4.0 0 27 4 1 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 27 Oct 2010

DW Steyn and M Morkel are the two South African bowlers to capture four wickets on two occasions in T20Is

No Player O M R W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 DW Steyn 3.0 0 9 4 2 v West Indies Port Elizabeth 16 Dec 2007
2 DW Steyn 4.0 0 17 4 2 v New Zealand Chittagong 24 Mar 2014
                   
1 M Morkel 4.0 0 17 4 1 v New Zealand Durban 19 Sep 2007
2 M Morkel 3.0 0 20 4 2 v Afghanistan Bridgetown 05 May 2010

DW Steyn and M Morkel need one more four wicket haul to join the elite list of bowlers who have taken three or more four wicket hauls in T20Is. The list comprises of Umar Gul {06}, BAW Mendis {05}, Saeed Ajmal {04}, AR Cusak {03} and Shahid Afridi {03}

The following table lists the three figure partnerships posted by South African batsmen in T20Is. The 170 runs partnership for the first wicket between LE Bosman and GC Smith against England at Centurion on 15.11.09 not only represent the highest partnership posted by South African batsman for any wicket in T20Is but also represent the highest partnership for any wicket in the history of T20Is

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 LE Bosman, GC Smith 1 170 1 v England Centurion 15 Nov 2009
2 AB de Villiers, RE Levi 3 133* 2 v New Zealand Hamilton 19 Feb 2012
3 LE Bosman, GC Smith 1 132* 2 v Pakistan Johannesburg 02 Feb 2007
4 Q de Kock, RR Rossouw 2 129 2 v Australia Adelaide 05 Nov 2014
5 HH Gibbs, JM Kemp 3 120* 2 v West Indies Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
6 CA Ingram, JH Kallis 2 119 1 v India Johannesburg 30 Mar 2012
7 JP Duminy, F du Plessis 3 112 1 v Sri Lanka Hambantota 06 Aug 2013
8 HH Gibbs, GC Smith 2 111 1 v Australia Johannesburg 24 Feb 2006
9 RR Hendricks, MN van Wyk 1 111 1 v West Indies Durban 14 Jan 2015
10 F du Plessis, DA Miller 3 105 1 v West Indies Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015

South African batsmen have posted fifty plus runs partnerships for various wickets in T20Is on 63 occasions which includes the above ten three figure partnerships.

JP Duminy {44}, JA Morkel {39}, AB de Villiers {31} are the three South African batsmen to score 30 plus boundary sixes in T20Is. JP Duminy needs six more boundary sixes for his 50 boundary sixes. If he gets them, he would then become the ninth batsman in the history of T20Is to total 50 plus boundary sixes. Others are – BB McCullum {91}, CH Gayle {87}, SR Watson {69}, DA Warner {66}, Yuvraj Singh {63}, Shahid Afridi {56}, MJ Guptill {53} and EJG Morgan {51}.

India-South Africa in Twenty20 Internationals

India-South Africa in Twenty20 Internationals

India vs South Africa T20 Internationals

The following are the series in which three T20Is are played. The ensuing India-South Africa T20I series will become the eighth series between the test playing nations to comprise of three T20I games

No Teams Series Games
1 Pakistan in New Zealand T20I Series 2010/11 3
2 Pakistan v England T20I Series (in UAE) 2011/12 3
3 Pakistan v Australia T20I Series (in UAE) 2012 3
4 New Zealand in South Africa T20I Series 2012/13 3
5 South Africa in Sri Lanka T20I Series 2013 3
6 England in West Indies T20I Series 2013/14 3
7 Australia in South Africa T20I Series 2013/14 3

 

India has played 55 T20Is. It has won 31 games, lost 22 games, one has ended in a tie, while one is a no result game. South Africa on the other hand has played 80 games. It has won 47 games, lost 32 games and one game has ended in no result

India and South Africa has played eight games. India has won six games and lost two games. The last occasion when these two team played a T20I was at Dhaka on 04.04.14 . It was the World T20 second Semifinal. India had emerged victorious in this game by six wickets with five balls to spare.

India’s highest team total is 189 for 5 at Gros Islet on 02.05.10, while South Africa’s highest team total is 219 for 4 at Johannesburg on 30.03.12. South Africa’s 219 for 4 also represents the highest team total in India-South Africa T20I series.

India’s lowest total is 116 for 9 at Nottingham on 20.09.07 while South Africa’s lowest team total is 118 for 8 at Durban on 20.09.07. South Africa’s 118 for 8 also represents the lowest team total in India-South Africa T20I series.

South Africa has been dismissed for 151 in 19.5 overs at Col-RPS on 02.10.12 providing the only occasion of a team dismissed all out in India-South Africa T20I series.

India’s SK Raina has an aggregate of 214 runs which represents the most runs by an Indian batsman against South Africa. JH Kallis’s 140 represent the most runs by a South African batsman against India. SK Raina’s 214 represent the most runs by a batsman in India-South Africa T20I series.

MS Dhoni has an aggregate of 99 runs and require one run for his 100 runs. If he gets it he would then become the fifth Indian batsman to total 100 plus runs against South Africa. Others are – SK Raina {214}, RG Sharma {181}, Yuvraj Singh {112} and V Kohli {103}

RG Sharma has an aggregate of 181 runs and requires 19 more runs for his 200. If he gets it, he would then become the second Indian batsman to score 200 plus runs against South Africa.

SK Raina {101}, V Kohli {72*}, RG Sharma {53 and 50 not out} are the three Indian batsman to score four fifties against South Africa. There are seven occasions of South African batmen scoring fifties against India. Five batsmen have scored these fifties. CA Ingram {78}, JH Kallis {73 and 61}, MN van Wyk {67}, F du Plessis {65 and 58} and AB de Villiers {63} are the five batsmen who have scored these seven fifties

SK Raina’s 101 represent the highest individual score by an Indian batsman against South Africa, while CA Ingram’s 78 represent the highest individual score by a South African batsman against India. SK Raina’s 101 represent the highest individual score by a batsman in India-South Africa T20I series.

M Vijay, KD Karthik, YK Pathan and MS Dhoni are the four batsmen who have collected a duck against South Africa in T20Is. T Henderson, HM Amla, SM Pollock and  JP Duminy are the four South African batsman to collect ducks against India in T20Is.

SK Raina {09}, RG Sharma {05} and Yuvraj Singh {05} are the three batsmen who have scored five or more sixes against South Africa in T20Is. JA Morkel {08}, MN van Wyk {05} and JH Kallis {05} are the three South African batsmen who have scored five or more sixes against India. JA Morkel’s eight sixes represent the most sixes by a batman in India-South Africa T20I series

Zaheer Khan and R Ashwin with six wickets each share the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler against South Africa. Zaheer Khan {06}, R Ashwin {06}, RP Singh {05} are the three bowlers who have taken five or more wickets against South Africa in T20Is. No South African bowler has captured an aggregate of five wickets against India in T20Is. J Botha’s four wickets is the most by a South African bowler against India.

RP Singh {4 for 13}, Zaheer Khan {3 for 22}, R Ashwin {3 for 22} and L Balaji {3 for 37} are the four Indian bowlers to capture three or more wickets against South Africa in T20Is. J Botha {3 for 16} is the only South African bowler to capture three or more wickets against India in T20Is. RP Singh {4 for 13} is the only bowler to capture four wickets in India-South Africa T20I series.

Indian batsmen have posted four fifty plus runs partnerships against South Africa in T20Is. South African batsmen have posted five fifty plus runs partnerships against India in T20Is, which includes one three figure partnership – 119 for the second wicket between JH Kallis and CA Ingram at Johannesburg on 30.03.12. This is the only three figure partnership posted by batsmen in India-South Africa T20I series

 

 

 

 

 

 

Match report of KPL games – Match No 32 – Finals

Match report of KPL games – Match No 32 – Finals

MRKPL-M32-Finals – Bijapur Bulls vs Hubli Tigers at Mysuru on 20.09.15 – Bijapur Bulls won by seven wickets

Bijapur Bulls lifted the coveted KPL 2015 Trophy by trouncing Hubli Tigers by seven wickets. The match became an one sided affair after Hubli Tigers posted a total of 114 for 9 in 20.0 overs. Put into bat after losing the toss, Hubli Tigers lost its wickets at regular intervals. Its previous game’s hero – Mohd Taha – departed very early at five and for a personal score of one. He was bowled by VV Kumar. VV Kumar bowled skipper KR Kapoor for 5 and the score card a dismal 15. Inform opening batsman KB Pawan and D Negi batted well to stitch a 43 run stand for the third wicket before D Negi was stumped by RV Uthappa for 21 and the score card read 58 for 3. Wicket keeper NS Bhille was dismissed run for 10 and KB Pawan left at 75. Hubli Tigers had lost its half the side when KB Pawan left. Hubli Tigers added 39 more runs for the loss of another four wickets to finish with 114 for 9 in 20.0 overs. Kranti Kumar scored 21 run and was the eighth batsman to be dismissed run out at 114. The score card at this stage read 114 for 8 in 19.5 overs. Another wicket fell off the last ball to make it 114 for 9. KB Pawan had the following records to his credit during his knock of 32 in this game.

KB Pawan completed 300 runs during his knock of 32 in this game. At the end of this game his run aggreate read 321 He became the third batsman in KPL 2015 to total 300 plus runs. Others are – SH Kirmani {338} and Mohd Taha {308}

KB Pawan completed 600 runs in KPL. At the end of this game his run aggregate read 606. He became the sixth batsman to total 600 plus runs in KPL. Others are – MA Agarwal {740}, R Jonathan {725}, B Chipli {724}, KK Nair {669} and Amit Verma {668}

KB Pawan has scored 66 boundary fours at the end of this game. He now occupies the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary fours in KPL. The first place is occuped by KK Nair who has scored 67 bounday fours

With 321 runs to his credit in KPL 2015, KB Pawan became the ninth batsman to score 300 plus runs in an edition of KPL. He stands fourth in the list of batsmen who have scored most runs in an edition of KPL. Other three are – KL Rahul {347 in 2014}, SH Kirmani {338 in 2015} and J Arunkumar {326 in 2009}

KB Pawan with 321 runs in this season became the second Hubli Tigers batsman to total 300 plus runs. Other batsman was Mohd Taha {308}

KB Pawan and Mohd Taha earned the distinction of becoming the first pair of opening batsman from the same team {Hubli Tigers} to score 300 plus runs in a single edition of KPL. They are the first opening pair to achieve this feat across the four editions of KPL.

KC Cariappa’s three wickets gave him 16 wickets in KPL 2015. He became the most wicket taker in KPL 2015. He went past Mitrakanth Yadav who had taken 14 wickets.

KC Cariappa’s 16 wickets in KPL 2015, makes him the fifth bowler to capture 15 or more wickets in an edition of KPL. Others are – DJ Johnson {17 in 2009}, J Suchith {16 in 2014}, UB Patel {16 in 2010} and K Gowthm {16 in 2010}

Batting second, Bijapur Bulls wer not troubled by Hubli Tigers bowling attack which was far from impressive.Openers R Samarth and RR Bhatkal posted 35 runs stand. It lost two more wickets quickly and the score card read 60 for 3. R Samath {27}, RR Bhatkal {6} and SN Raju {4} were the batsmen dismissed. RV Uthappa {38*| and skipper B Akhil {36* ensured that no more wickets fell and were concerned in a 75 runs unfinished stand for the fourth wicket. Bijapur Bulls romped home by seven wickets

RV Uthappa’s aggregate in KPL at the end of this game read 602. He became the seventh batsman to total 600 plus runs in KPL. Others are – MA Agarwal {740}, R Jonathan {725}, B Chipli {724}, KK Nair {669} and Amit Verma {668} and KB Pawan {608}

B Akhil’s first boundary six in this game gave him an aggregate of 28 sixes in KPL. He hit three more sixes to take his aggregate of boundary sixes to 31. He became the third batsman to score 30 plus boundary sixes in KPL. Other to score more sixes than B Akhil in KPL are – MA Agarwal {33} and B Chipli {31}.