Sri Lanka – Pakistan one day series statistics

Sri Lanka – Pakistan one day series statistics

 

MATCH RESULTS
No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Match Date
1 Sri Lanka Pakistan Pakistan 6 wickets Dambulla Jul 11, 2015
2 Sri Lanka Pakistan Sri Lanka 2 wickets Pallekele Jul 15, 2015
3 Sri Lanka Pakistan Pakistan 135 runs Colombo (RPS) Jul 19, 2015
4 Sri Lanka Pakistan Pakistan 7 wickets Colombo (RPS) Jul 22, 2015
5 Sri Lanka Pakistan Sri Lanka 165 runs Hambantota Jul 26, 2015

 

MOST RUNS – 100 PLUS RUNS
No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 Mohammad Hafeez Pak 5 5 0 273 103 54.60 1 2 0 27 7
2 MDKJ Perera Srl 5 5 0 230 116 46.00 1 1 1 29 6
3 Azhar Ali Pak 5 5 0 217 79 43.40 0 1 0 22 0
4 Ahmed Shehzad Pak 5 5 0 216 95 43.20 0 1 0 26 1
5 TM Dilshan Srl 5 5 0 211 62 42.20 0 2 0 15 0
6 HDRL Thirimanne Srl 5 5 0 203 90 40.60 0 2 0 13 1
7 Shoaib Malik Pak 5 5 3 188 55* 94.00 0 2 0 12 9
8 LD Chandimal Srl 5 5 2 180 65* 60.00 0 1 0 12 2
9 Mohammad Rizwan Pak 5 4 2 136 52 68.00 0 1 0 13 2
10 AD Mathews Srl 5 5 1 132 70* 33.00 0 1 0 13 2
11 Sarfraz Ahmed Pak 5 4 1 128 77 42.66 0 1 0 11 0
12 TAM Siriwardana Srl 5 5 1 121 52* 30.25 0 1 0 11 5

 

HIGH SCORES – FIFTY PLUS RUNS
No Player Runs Balls 4s 6s Team Ground Match Date
1 MDKJ Perera 116 109 9 4 Sri Lanka Hambantota 26 Jul 2015
2 Mohammad Hafeez 103 95 10 4 Pakistan Dambulla 11 Jul 2015
3 Ahmed Shehzad 95 90 12 1 Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 22 Jul 2015
4 HDRL Thirimanne 90 126 5 0 Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 22 Jul 2015
5 Azhar Ali 79 104 6 0 Pakistan Pallekele 15 Jul 2015
6 Sarfraz Ahmed 77 74 7 0 Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 19 Jul 2015
7 AD Mathews 70* 40 8 2 Sri Lanka Hambantota 26 Jul 2015
8 Mohammad Hafeez 70 88 8 1 Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 22 Jul 2015
9 MDKJ Perera 68 25 13 2 Sri Lanka Pallekele 15 Jul 2015
10 LD Chandimal 65* 68 5 1 Sri Lanka Dambulla 11 Jul 2015
11 TM Dilshan 62 70 6 0 Sri Lanka Hambantota 26 Jul 2015
12 HDRL Thirimanne 56 67 4 0 Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 19 Jul 2015
13 Shoaib Malik 55* 45 4 2 Pakistan Dambulla 11 Jul 2015
14 Mohammad Hafeez 54 64 4 0 Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 19 Jul 2015
15 TAM Siriwardana 52* 26 4 3 Sri Lanka Hambantota 26 Jul 2015
16 Mohammad Rizwan 52 38 5 1 Pakistan Pallekele 15 Jul 2015
17 Shoaib Malik 51 51 2 3 Pakistan Pallekele 15 Jul 2015
18 TM Dilshan 50 59 3 0 Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 22 Jul 2015

 

MOST WICKETS – FIVE OR MORE WICKETS
No Player Team M I O M R W BBI Ave 4 5
1 Rahat Ali Pak 5 5 41.1 0 265 9 3/73 29.44 0 0
2 Mohammad Hafeez Pak 5 2 20.0 1 102 6 4/41 17.00 1 0
3 Anwar Ali Pak 5 5 35.0 0 207 6 2/24 34.50 0 0
4 Yasir Shah Pak 5 5 48.0 1 249 6 4/29 41.50 1 0

 

BEST BOWLING FIGURES IN AN INNINGS – FOUR WICKETS
No Player O M R W Team Ground Match Date
1 Yasir Shah 10.0 1 29 4 Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 19 Jul 2015
2 Mohammad Hafeez 10.0 1 41 4 Pakistan Dambulla 11 Jul 2015

 

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS BY RUNS – 100 PLUS RUNS
No Partners Runs Wkt Team Ground Match Date
1 MDKJ Perera, TM Dilshan 164 1st Sri Lanka Hambantota 26 Jul 2015
2 Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Hafeez 115 2nd Pakistan Colombo (RPS) 22 Jul 2015
3 AD Mathews, TAM Siriwardana 114* 5th Sri Lanka Hambantota 26 Jul 2015
4 TM Dilshan, HDRL Thirimanne 109 2nd Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 22 Jul 2015

 

Sri Lanka – Pakistan test sries Statistics

Sri Lanka – Pakistan test sries Statistics

MATCH RESULTS
No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Match Date
1 Sri Lanka Pakistan Pakistan 10 wickets Galle Jun 17-21, 2015
2 Sri Lanka Pakistan Sri Lanka 7 wickets Colombo (PSS) Jun 25-29, 2015
3 Sri Lanka Pakistan Pakistan 7 wickets Pallekele Jul 03-07, 2015

 

HIGHEST TOTALS – 300 PLUS RUNS
No Team Score Overs RR Inns Ground Match Date
1 Pakistan 417 113.1 3.68 2 Galle 17 Jun 2015
2 Pakistan 382/3 103.1 3.70 4 Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
3 Pakistan 329 118.2 2.78 3 Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
4 Sri Lanka 315 121.3 2.59 2 Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
5 Sri Lanka 313 95.4 3.27 3 Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
6 Sri Lanka 300 109.3 2.73 1 Galle 17 Jun 2015

 

HIGH SCORES – FIFTY PLUS RUNS
No Player Runs Mins Balls 4s 6s Team Ground Match Date
1 Younis Khan 171* 428 271 18 0 Pakistan Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
2 Asad Shafiq 131 376 253 5 0 Pakistan Galle 17 Jun 2015
3 FDM Karunaratne 130 349 230 14 0 Sri Lanka Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
4 JK Silva 125 445 300 16 0 Sri Lanka Galle 17 Jun 2015
5 Shan Masood 125 337 233 11 1 Pakistan Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
6 AD Mathews 122 397 252 12 1 Sri Lanka Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
7 Azhar Ali 117 511 308 6 0 Pakistan Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
8 Sarfraz Ahmed 96 135 86 13 0 Pakistan Galle 17 Jun 2015
9 JK Silva 80 325 218 10 0 Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
10 FDM Karunaratne 79 271 173 10 0 Sri Lanka Galle 17 Jun 2015
11 Sarfraz Ahmed 78* 160 104 6 0 Pakistan Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
12 AD Mathews 77 219 153 8 0 Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
13 Ahmed Shehzad 69 215 154 4 1 Pakistan Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
14 LD Chandimal 67 153 103 8 0 Sri Lanka Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
15 Misbah-ul-Haq 59* 124 103 8 1 Pakistan Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
16 Zulfiqar Babar 56 86 60 6 2 Pakistan Galle 17 Jun 2015
17 Azhar Ali 52 150 96 8 0 Pakistan Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
18 KC Sangakkara 50 145 106 2 1 Sri Lanka Galle 17 Jun 2015
19 FDM Karunaratne 50 93 57 4 0 Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
                   

 

 

BEST BOWLING FIGURES IN AN INNINGS – FIVE PLUS WICKETS
No Player Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ground Match Date
1 Yasir Shah 30.1 6 76 7 Galle 17 Jun 2015
2 Yasir Shah 41.3 5 96 6 Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
3 PHT Kaushal 10.5 0 42 5 Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
4 Imran Khan 20.4 3 58 5 Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
5 Yasir Shah 31.5 4 78 5 Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
               
BEST BOWLING FIGURES IN A MATCH – FIVE PLUS WICKETS
No Player Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Ground Match Date
1 Yasir Shah 60.4 12 155 9 Galle 17 Jun 2015
2 Yasir Shah 52.0 5 151 8 Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
3 KTGD Prasad 42.3 5 135 7 Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
4 Yasir Shah 63.5 11 158 7 Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
5 Imran Khan 36.4 6 109 5 Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
6 PHT Kaushal 35.5 3 118 5 Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015

 

 

 

 

HIGHEST PARTNERSHIPS BY RUNS – 100 PLUS RUNS
No Partners Runs Wkt Team Ground Match Date
1 Shan Masood, Younis Khan 242 3rd Pakistan Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
2 Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed 139 6th Pakistan Galle 17 Jun 2015
3 Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq 127* 4th Pakistan Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
4 Ahmed Shehzad, Azhar Ali 120 2nd Pakistan Colombo (PSS) 25 Jun 2015
5 AD Mathews, LD Chandimal 117 6th Sri Lanka Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
6 JK Silva, KC Sangakkara 112 2nd Sri Lanka Galle 17 Jun 2015
7 Asad Shafiq, Zulfiqar Babar 101 9th Pakistan Galle 17 Jun 2015

 

 

 

MOST RUNS – 150 PLUS RUNS
No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0 4s 6s
1 FDM Karunaratne Srl 3 6 0 318 130 53.00 1 2 0 32 0
2 AD Mathews Srl 3 6 1 269 122 53.80 1 1 0 26 2
3 Younis Khan Pak 3 5 1 267 171* 66.75 1 0 0 29 1
4 JK Silva Srl 3 5 0 222 125 44.40 1 1 0 29 0
5 Azhar Ali Pak 3 5 0 208 117 41.60 1 1 0 18 0
6 Sarfraz Ahmed Pak 3 4 1 204 96 68.00 0 2 0 19 0
7 Asad Shafiq Pak 3 4 0 175 131 43.75 1 0 0 10 0
8 LD Chandimal Srl 3 5 0 153 67 30.60 0 1 0 18 0

 

 

 

MOST WICKETS – FIVE OR MORE WICKETS
No Player Team Mat Inns Overs Mdns Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave 5 10
1 Yasir Shah Pak 3 6 176.3 28 464 24 7/76 9/155 19.33 3 0
2 KTGD Prasad Srl 3 6 107.3 13 379 14 4/92 7/135 27.07 0 0
3 PHT Kaushal Srl 2 4 80.5 5 308 9 5/42 5/118 34.22 1 0
4 Zulfiqar Babar Pak 2 4 81.0 20 219 6 3/64 4/95 36.50 0 0
5 Imran Khan Pak 1 2 36.4 6 109 5 5/58 5/109 21.80 1 0
6 Wahab Riaz Pak 2 3 51.0 9 139 5 3/74 5/120 27.80 0 0
7 Rahat Ali Pak 1 2 42.0 7 156 5 3/74 5/156 31.20 0 0
8 N Pradeep Srl 2 4 53.0 9 169 5 3/29 3/80 33.80 0 0

 

England test losses at Lord’s

England test losses at Lord’s

England lost the second test at Lord’s by 405 runs against Australia to provide its 30th loss at Lord’s. All such occasions are listed below.

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England lost 61 runs v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
2 England lost 10 wickets v Australia Lord’s 15 Jun 1899
3 England lost 9 wickets v Australia Lord’s 14 Jun 1909
4 England lost 8 wickets v Australia Lord’s 11 Jun 1921
5 England lost 7 wickets v Australia Lord’s 27 Jun 1930
6 England lost 157 runs v South Africa Lord’s 29 Jun 1935
7 England lost 409 runs v Australia Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
8 England lost 326 runs v West Indies Lord’s 24 Jun 1950
9 England lost 185 runs v Australia Lord’s 21 Jun 1956
10 England lost 5 wickets v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1961
11 England lost 8 wickets v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
12 England lost inns & 226 runs v West Indies Lord’s 23 Aug 1973
13 England lost 10 wickets v Pakistan Lord’s 12 Aug 1982
14 England lost 9 wickets v West Indies Lord’s 28 Jun 1984
15 England lost 4 wickets v Australia Lord’s 27 Jun 1985
16 England lost 5 wickets v India Lord’s 05 Jun 1986
17 England lost 134 runs v West Indies Lord’s 16 Jun 1988
18 England lost 6 wickets v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1989
19 England lost 2 wickets v Pakistan Lord’s 18 Jun 1992
20 England lost inns & 62 runs v Australia Lord’s 17 Jun 1993
21 England lost 356 runs v South Africa Lord’s 21 Jul 1994
22 England lost 164 runs v Pakistan Lord’s 25 Jul 1996
23 England lost 10 wickets v South Africa Lord’s 18 Jun 1998
24 England lost 9 wickets v New Zealand Lord’s 22 Jul 1999
25 England lost 8 wickets v Australia Lord’s 19 Jul 2001
26 England lost inns & 92 runs v South Africa Lord’s 31 Jul 2003
27 England lost 239 runs v Australia Lord’s 21 Jul 2005
28 England lost 51 runs v South Africa Lord’s 16 Aug 2012
29 England lost 95 runs v India Lord’s 17 Jul 2014
30 England lost 405 runs v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

England lost the second test at Lord’s by 405 runs against Australia to provide its 15th loss at Lord’s against Australia. All such occasions are listed below. It is interesting to note that out of 30 losses at Lord’s, England has lost exactly half of 30 – that is 15 losses against Australia.

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England lost 61 runs v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
2 England lost 10 wickets v Australia Lord’s 15 Jun 1899
3 England lost 9 wickets v Australia Lord’s 14 Jun 1909
4 England lost 8 wickets v Australia Lord’s 11 Jun 1921
5 England lost 7 wickets v Australia Lord’s 27 Jun 1930
6 England lost 409 runs v Australia Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
7 England lost 185 runs v Australia Lord’s 21 Jun 1956
8 England lost 5 wickets v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1961
9 England lost 8 wickets v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
10 England lost 4 wickets v Australia Lord’s 27 Jun 1985
11 England lost 6 wickets v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1989
12 England lost inns & 62 runs v Australia Lord’s 17 Jun 1993
13 England lost 8 wickets v Australia Lord’s 19 Jul 2001
14 England lost 239 runs v Australia Lord’s 21 Jul 2005
15 England lost 405 runs v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

 

Teams winning a test by 400 plus runs margin

Teams winning a test by 400 plus runs margin

Australia won the just concluded Lord’s test against England by 405 runs to provide the ninth occasion of a team winning a test by 400 plus runs margin in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 England won 675 runs v Australia Brisbane 30 Nov 1928
2 Australia won 562 runs v England The Oval 18 Aug 1934
3 Australia won 530 runs v South Africa Melbourne 17 Feb 1911
4 Australia won 491 runs v Pakistan Perth 16 Dec 2004
5 Sri Lanka won 465 runs v Bangladesh Chittagong 03 Jan 2009
6 West Indies won 425 runs v England Manchester 08 Jul 1976
7 Australia won 409 runs v England Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
8 West Indies won 408 runs v Australia Adelaide 26 Jan 1980
9 Australia won 405 runs v England Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

Australia won the just concluded Lord’s test against England by 405 runs to provide the fifth occasion of a Australia winning a test by 400 plus runs margin. All such occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia won 409 runs v England Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
2 Australia won 405 runs v England Lord’s 16 Jul 2015
3 Australia won 530 runs v South Africa Melbourne 17 Feb 1911
4 Australia won 491 runs v Pakistan Perth 16 Dec 2004
5 Australia won 562 runs v England The Oval 18 Aug 1934

Australia won the just concluded Lord’s test against England by 405 runs to provide the second  occasion of a Australia winning a test by 400 plus runs margin against England at Lord’s. The first such occasion was its win by 409 runs in Jun 1948.  Thus Australia carved its second 400 plus runs win against England at Lord’s after a gap of 67 years. !!!!!!!. Both the occasions are listed below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 Australia won 409 runs v England Lord’s 24 Jun 1948
2 Australia won 405 runs v England Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

 

Australian batsmen retired hurt not out in a test innings – CJL Rogers joins the list

Australian batsmen retired hurt not out in a test innings – CJL Rogers joins the list

CJL Rogers was retired hurt not out in Australia’s second innings in the just concluded second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the 25th occasion of an Australian batsman retired hurt not out in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 C Bannerman 165* 1 v England Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
2 JM Blackham 0* 3 v England Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
3 VT Trumper 13* 2 v England Nottingham 29 May 1905
4 WH Ponsford 5* 1 v England Sydney 14 Dec 1928
5 WAS Oldfield 41* 2 v England Adelaide 13 Jan 1933
6 DG Bradman 57* 1 v India Melbourne 06 Feb 1948
7 SG Barnes 1* 2 v England Manchester 08 Jul 1948
8 JW Burke 10* 4 v South Africa Johannesburg 23 Dec 1957
9 NC O’Neill 24* 4 v England Nottingham 04 Jun 1964
10 WM Lawry 58* 3 v West Indies Bridgetown 05 May 1965
11 BN Jarman 0* 2 v England Lord’s 20 Jun 1968
12 WM Lawry 6* 2 v England Birmingham 11 Jul 1968
13 GD McKenzie 6* 4 v England Sydney 09 Jan 1971
14 WM Darling 0* 3 v India Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
15 J Dyson 4* 4 v England Brisbane 26 Nov 1982
16 RW Marsh 33* 3 v Pakistan Adelaide 09 Dec 1983
17 GF Lawson 0* 2 v West Indies Perth 02 Dec 1988
18 MTG Elliott 78* 3 v West Indies Sydney 29 Nov 1996
19 SR Waugh 18* 4 v New Zealand Hamilton 31 Mar 2000
20 SR Waugh 1* 4 v England Nottingham 02 Aug 2001
21 JL Langer 102* 1 v England The Oval 23 Aug 2001
22 JL Langer 0* 2 v South Africa Johannesburg 31 Mar 2006
23 RT Ponting 23* 1 v West Indies Perth 16 Dec 2009
24 MJ Clarke 57* 3 v Sri Lanka Hobart 14 Dec 2012
25 CJL Rogers 49* 3 v England Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

CJL Rogers was retired hurt not out in Australia’s second innings in the just concluded second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the 14th occasion of an Australian batsman retired hurt not out in a test innings against Australia. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 C Bannerman 165* 1 v England Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
2 JM Blackham 0* 3 v England Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
3 VT Trumper 13* 2 v England Nottingham 29 May 1905
4 WH Ponsford 5* 1 v England Sydney 14 Dec 1928
5 WAS Oldfield 41* 2 v England Adelaide 13 Jan 1933
6 SG Barnes 1* 2 v England Manchester 08 Jul 1948
7 NC O’Neill 24* 4 v England Nottingham 04 Jun 1964
8 BN Jarman 0* 2 v England Lord’s 20 Jun 1968
9 WM Lawry 6* 2 v England Birmingham 11 Jul 1968
10 GD McKenzie 6* 4 v England Sydney 09 Jan 1971
11 J Dyson 4* 4 v England Brisbane 26 Nov 1982
12 SR Waugh 1* 4 v England Nottingham 02 Aug 2001
13 JL Langer 102* 1 v England The Oval 23 Aug 2001
14 CJL Rogers 49* 3 v England Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

CJL Rogers was retired hurt not out  in Australia’s second innings in the just concluded second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to  provide the third occasion of an Australian batsman retired hurt not out in a test innings against England at  Lord’s. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 JM Blackham 0* 3 v England Lord’s 21 Jul 1884
2 BN Jarman 0* 2 v England Lord’s 20 Jun 1968
3 CJL Rogers 49* 3 v England Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

 

 

SPD Smith’s feat – becomes the first Australian batsman to score a double hundred and a fifty in a Lord’s test

SPD Smith’s feat – becomes the first Australian batsman to score a double hundred and a fifty in a Lord’s test

SPD Smith of Australia scored 215 and 58 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the 41st occasion of a batsman scoring a double hundred and a fifty in a test match in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Ryder 201* 88 Aus Eng Adelaide 16 Jan 1925
2 EH Hendren 77 205* Eng Win Port of Spain 01 Feb 1930
3 A Sandham 325 50 Eng Win Kingston 03 Apr 1930
4 DG Bradman 244 77 Aus Eng The Oval 18 Aug 1934
5 EAB Rowan 236 60* SAF Eng Leeds 26 Jul 1951
6 WM Lawry 210 58* Aus Win Bridgetown 05 May 1965
7 KD Walters 242 103 Aus Win Sydney 14 Feb 1969
8 SM Gavaskar 124 220 Ind Win Port of Spain 13 Apr 1971
9 LG Rowe 214 100* Win NZl Kingston 16 Feb 1972
10 GS Chappell 247* 133 Aus NZl Wellington 01 Mar 1974
11 IVA Richards 232 63 Win Eng Nottingham 03 Jun 1976
12 Javed Miandad 206 85 Pak NZl Karachi 30 Oct 1976
13 SM Gavaskar 205 73 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
14 KJ Hughes 213 53 Aus Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
15 GA Gooch 333 123 Eng Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
16 MA Taylor 334* 92 Aus Pak Peshawar 15 Oct 1998
17 R Dravid 200* 70* Ind Zim Delhi 18 Nov 2000
18 A Flower 55 232* Zim Ind Nagpur 25 Nov 2000
19 VVS Laxman 59 281 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
20 MS Sinclair 204* 50* NZl Pak Christchurch 15 Mar 2001
21 A Flower 142 199* Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
22 BC Lara 221 130 Win Srl Colombo (SSC) 29 Nov 2001
23 SP Fleming 274* 69* NZl Srl Colombo (PSS) 25 Apr 2003
24 GC Smith 277 85 RSA Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
25 ME Trescothick 219 69* Eng SAF The Oval 04 Sep 2003
26 R Dravid 222 73 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 08 Oct 2003
27 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
28 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
29 KC Sangakkara 232 64 Srl SAF Colombo (SSC) 11 Aug 2004
30 Younis Khan 267 84* Pak Ind Bangalore 24 Mar 2005
31 W Jaffer 202 56 Indd Pak Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
32 SC Ganguly 239 91 Ind Pak Bangalore 08 Dec 2007
33 V Sehwag 201* 50 Ind Srl Galle 31 Jul 2008
34 VVS Laxman 200* 59* Ind Aus Delhi 29 Oct 2008
35 RT Ponting 209 89 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
36 SR Tendulkar 214 53* Ind Aus Bangalore 09 Oct 2010
37 AN Cook 67 235* Eng Aus Brisbane 25 Nov 2010
38 RT Ponting 221 60* Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
39 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014
40 KS Williamson 69 242* NZl Srl Wellington 03 Jan 2015
41 SPD Smith 215 58 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

SPD Smith of Australia scored 215 and 58 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the tenth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a double hundred and a fifty in a test match. All such occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Ryder 201* 88 Aus Eng Adelaide 16 Jan 1925
2 DG Bradman 244 77 Aus Eng The Oval 18 Aug 1934
3 WM Lawry 210 58* Aus Win Bridgetown 05 May 1965
4 KD Walters 242 103 Aus Win Sydney 14 Feb 1969
5 GS Chappell 247* 133 Aus NZl Wellington 01 Mar 1974
6 KJ Hughes 213 53 Aus Ind Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
7 MA Taylor 334* 92 Aus Pak Peshawar 15 Oct 1998
8 RT Ponting 209 89 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
9 RT Ponting 221 60* Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
10 SPD Smith 215 58 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 201

SPD Smith of Australia scored 215 and 58 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring a double hundred and a fifty in a test match against England. All such occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Ryder 201* 88 Aus Eng Adelaide 16 Jan 1925
2 DG Bradman 244 77 Aus Eng The Oval 18 Aug 1934
3 EAB Rowan 236 60* SAF Eng Leeds 26 Jul 1951
4 IVA Richards 232 63 Win Eng Nottingham 03 Jun 1976
5 GC Smith 277 85 RSA Eng Birmingham 24 Jul 2003
6 SPD Smith 215 58 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

SPD Smith of Australia scored 215 and 58 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the third occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a double hundred and a fifty in a test match against England. All such occasions are listed below

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Ryder 201* 88 Aus Eng Adelaide 16 Jan 1925
2 DG Bradman 244 77 Aus Eng The Oval 18 Aug 1934
3 SPD Smith 215 58 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

SPD Smith of Australia scored 215 and 58 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring a double hundred and a fifty in a test match at Lord’s after GA Gooch of England. Gooch had scored 333 and 123 against India at Lord’s om Jul 1990. Both the occasions are listed below. Thus SPD Smith became the first Australian batsman to score a double hundred and a fifty in a test at Lord’s.

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 GA Gooch 333 123 Eng Ind Lord’s 26 Jul 1990
2 SPD Smith 215 58 Aus Eng Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

The following  table lists the batsmen who have scored a double hundred and a fifty in a test on two or more occasions. R Dravid of India holds the record for performing such a feat on most occasions. He has done it  one  three occasions.

No Player FI SI Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 R Dravid 200* 70* Ind Zim Delhi 18 Nov 2000
2 R Dravid 222 73 Ind NZl Ahmedabad 08 Oct 2003
3 R Dravid 233 72* Ind Aus Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
               
1 A Flower 55 232* Zim Ind Nagpur 25 Nov 2000
2 A Flower 142 199* Zim SAF Harare 07 Sep 2001
               
1 KC Sangakkara 232 64 Srl SAF Colombo (SSC) 11 Aug 2004
2 KC Sangakkara 319 105 Srl Ban Chittagong 04 Feb 2014
               
1 RT Ponting 209 89 Aus Pak Hobart 14 Jan 2010
2 RT Ponting 221 60* Aus Ind Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
               
1 SM Gavaskar 124 220 Ind Win Port of Spain 13 Apr 1971
2 SM Gavaskar 205 73 Ind Win Mumbai 01 Dec 1978
               
1 SR Tendulkar 241* 60* Ind Aus Sydney 02 Jan 2004
2 SR Tendulkar 214 53* Ind Aus Bangalore 09 Oct 2010
               
1 VVS Laxman 59 281 Ind Aus Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
2 VVS Laxman 200* 59* Ind Aus Delhi 29 Oct 2008

 

England losing its four wickets for 30 runs and less than 30 runs in a test innings.

England losing its four wickets for 30 runs and less than 30 runs in a test innings.

England lost its four wickets for 30 runs  in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the 53rd occasion of England losing four wickets for 30 runs and less than 30 runs in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Score Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 4/02 1 v South Africa Johannesburg 25 Nov 1999
2 4/05 2 v Australia Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
3 4/08 4 v India Bangalore 28 Jan 1977
4 4/10 2 v New Zealand Christchurch 03 Feb 1984
5 4/12 3 v Australia Sydney 01 Feb 1895
6 4/13 1 v Australia Sydney 28 Jan 1887
7 4/13 4 v South Africa Nottingham 05 Aug 1965
8 4/14 1 v Australia Melbourne 02 Jan 1879
9 4/17 4 v India Kolkata 30 Dec 1972
10 3/17 1 v West Indies Kingston 29 Jan 1998
11 4/17 2 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2014
12 4/18 4 v New Zealand Wellington 10 Feb 1978
13 4/18 1 v Australia Adelaide 27 Jan 1979
14 4/18 3 v West Indies The Oval 24 Jul 1980
15 4/19 4 v Australia Nottingham 01 Jun 1899
16 4/19 4 v West Indies Kingston 08 Feb 1968
17 4/19 2 v Australia Lord’s 21 Jul 2005
18 4/20 3 v Australia Sydney 14 Mar 1885
19 4/20 2 v Australia Lord’s 21 Jul 1890
20 4/20 4 v Pakistan Faisalabad 20 Nov 2005
21 4/20 3 v West Indies Kingston 04 Feb 2009
22 4/21 4 v West Indies Port of Spain 25 Mar 1994
23 4/22 4 v Australia Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
24 4/22 2 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
25 4/22 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Dec 2007
26 4/23 3 v Australia Lord’s 14 Jun 1909
27 4/23 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 24 Jan 1935
28 4/23 1 v Australia The Oval 14 Aug 1948
29 4/23 4 v Australia Brisbane 01 Dec 1950
30 4/24 2 v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
31 4/24 3 v New Zealand Nottingham 07 Jun 1973
32 4/24 3 v West Indies Birmingham 15 Jun 2000
33 4/25 3 v South Africa Johannesburg 06 Mar 1906
34 4/25 1 v West Indies Nottingham 20 Jul 1950
35 4/25 2 v Australia Brisbane 26 Nov 1954
36 4/25 3 v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
37 4/26 1 v Australia Melbourne 29 Dec 1894
38 4/26 3 v South Africa Durban 16 Feb 1923
39 4/26 2 v West Indies Kingston 14 Mar 1935
40 4/26 4 v Australia Perth 03 Feb 1995
41 4/27 3 v Australia Melbourne 31 Dec 1958
42 4/27 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 13 Feb 1998
43 4/28 3 v Australia Manchester 27 Jul 1989
44 4/28 4 v West Indies Georgetown 27 Feb 1998
45 4/28 3 v West Indies Bridgetown 01 May 2015
46 4/29 4 v West Indies Bridgetown 08 Jan 1935
47 4/29 4 v India Mumbai 27 Nov 1981
48 4/30 2 v Australia Manchester 24 Jul 1902
49 4/30 1 v Australia Adelaide 13 Jan 1933
50 4/30 1 v West Indies Port of Spain 02 Feb 1974
51 4/30 4 v New Zealand Hamilton 05 Mar 2008
52 4/30 1 v New Zealand Lord’s 21 May 2015
53 4/30 2 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

England lost its four wickets for 30 runs in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the 25th occasion of England losing four wickets for 30 runs and less than 30 runs in a test innings against Australia.  All such occasions are listed below

No Score Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 4/05 2 v Australia Melbourne 05 Mar 1904
2 4/12 3 v Australia Sydney 01 Feb 1895
3 4/13 1 v Australia Sydney 28 Jan 1887
4 4/14 1 v Australia Melbourne 02 Jan 1879
5 4/17 2 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2014
6 4/18 1 v Australia Adelaide 27 Jan 1979
7 4/19 4 v Australia Nottingham 01 Jun 1899
8 4/19 2 v Australia Lord’s 21 Jul 2005
9 4/20 3 v Australia Sydney 14 Mar 1885
10 4/20 2 v Australia Lord’s 21 Jul 1890
11 4/22 4 v Australia Melbourne 15 Mar 1877
12 4/22 2 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
13 4/23 3 v Australia Lord’s 14 Jun 1909
14 4/23 1 v Australia The Oval 14 Aug 1948
15 4/23 4 v Australia Brisbane 01 Dec 1950
16 4/24 2 v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1902
17 4/25 2 v Australia Brisbane 26 Nov 1954
18 4/25 3 v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
19 4/26 1 v Australia Melbourne 29 Dec 1894
20 4/26 4 v Australia Perth 03 Feb 1995
21 4/27 3 v Australia Melbourne 31 Dec 1958
22 4/28 3 v Australia Manchester 27 Jul 1989
23 4/30 2 v Australia Manchester 24 Jul 1902
24 4/30 1 v Australia Adelaide 13 Jan 1933
25 4/30 2 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

England lost its four wickets for 30 runs in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the seventh occasion of England losing four wickets for 30 runs and less than 30 runs in a test innings at Lord’s.  All such occasions are listed below

No Score Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 4/19 2 v Australia Lord’s 21 Jul 2005
2 4/20 2 v Australia Lord’s 21 Jul 1890
3 4/22 2 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 1888
4 4/23 3 v Australia Lord’s 14 Jun 1909
5 4/25 3 v Australia Lord’s 22 Jun 1972
6 4/30 1 v New Zealand Lord’s 21 May 2015
7 4/30 2 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

 

Teams posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket after it had lost its four wickets for 30 and less than 30 runs in a test innings

Teams posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket after it had lost its four wickets for 30 and less than 30 runs in a test innings

AN Cook and BA Stokes posted 145 runs for the fifth wicket in England’s first innings  in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the 14th occasion of a team posting a three figure partnership after it had  lost its four wickets for thirty or less than 30 runs in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW FoW Inns Team Oppn Ground Mon/Year
1 A Flower/MW Goodwin 5 277* 4/25 4/302 3 Zim Pak Bulawayo Mar 1998
2 DL Amiss/AW Greig 5 210 4/24 5/234 3 Eng NZl Nottingham Jun 1973
3 JE Root/BA Stokes 5 161 4/30 5/191 1 Eng NZl Lord’s May 2015
4 JV Coney/MD Crowe 5 157 4/23 5/180 4 NZl Pak Dunedin Feb 1985
5 M Leyland/RES Wyatt 5 156 4/30 5/186 1 Eng Aus Adelaide Jan 1933
6 AN Cook/BA Stokes 5 145 4/30 5/175 2 Eng Aus Lord’s Jul 2015
7 WREndean/JHBWaite 5 129 4/19 5/148 3 SAF Aus Johannesburg Dec 1957
8 Ijaz Ahmed/J Miandad 5 119 4/25 5/144 1 Pak Aus Faisalabad Sep 1988
9 MEK Hussey/RT Ponting 5 115 4/27 5/142 3 Aus Ind Melbourne Dec 2011
10 RT Ponting/SR Waugh 5 112 4/29 5/141 1 Aus Ind Kolkata Mar 1998
11 CG Greenidge/CL King 5 111 4/26 5/137 1 Win Eng Manchester Jul 1976
12 RP Arnold/A Ranatunga 5 109 4/21 5/130 4 Srk SAF Kandy Jul 2000
13 AR Border/GS Chappell 5 105 4/17 5/122 1 Aus Win Adelaide Jan 1982
14 GS Blewett/SR Waugh 5 102 4/27 5/129 1 Aus Win Melbourne Dec 1996

AN Cook and BA Stokes posted 145 runs for the fifth wicket in England’s first innings  in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the fourth occasion of England posting a three figure partnership after it had  lost its four wickets for thirty or less than 30 runs in a test innings.. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW FoW Inns Team Oppn Ground Mon/Year
1 DL Amiss/AW Greig 5 210 4/24 5/234 3 Eng NZl Nottingham Jun 1973
2 JE Root/BA Stokes 5 161 4/30 5/191 1 Eng NZl Lord’s May 2015
3 M Leyland/RES Wyatt 5 156 4/30 5/186 1 Eng Aus Adelaide Jan 1933
4 AN Cook/BA Stokes 5 145 4/30 5/175 2 Eng Aus Lord’s Jul 2015

AN Cook and BA Stokes posted 145 runs for the fifth wicket in England’s first innings  in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the fourth occasion of a team posting a three figure partnership after it had  lost its four wickets for thirty or less than 30 runs in a test innings against Australia. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW FoW Inns Team Oppn Ground Mon/Year
1 M Leyland/RES Wyatt 5 156 4/30 5/186 1 Eng Aus Adelaide Jan 1933
2 AN Cook/BA Stokes 5 145 4/30 5/175 2 Eng Aus Lord’s Jul 2015
3 WREndean/JHBWaite 5 129 4/19 5/148 3 SAF Aus Johannesburg Dec 1957
4 Ijaz Ahmed/J Miandad 5 119 4/25 5/144 1 Pak Aus Faisalabad Sep 1988

AN Cook and BA Stokes posted 145 runs for the fifth wicket in England’s first innings  in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and Australia to provide the second occasion of a team posting a three figure partnership after it had  lost its four wickets for thirty or less than 30 runs in a test innings at Lord’s. Both the occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW FoW Inns Team Oppn Ground Mon/Year
1 JE Root/BA Stokes 5 161 4/30 5/191 1 Eng NZl Lord’s May 2015
2 AN Cook/BA Stokes 5 145 4/30 5/175 2 Eng Aus Lord’s Jul 2015
AN Cook’s distinction – become the first ever England captain opener to score a ninety at Lord’s

AN Cook’s distinction – become the first ever England captain opener to score a ninety at Lord’s

AN Cook scored 96 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s test between England and Australia to provide the 22nd occasion of a captain opener scoring a ninety in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AC MacLaren 92 1 Eng Aus Sydney 14 Feb 1902
2 HW Taylor 93 3 SAF Eng Durban 14 Feb 1914
3 HW Taylor 91 2 SAF Eng Durban 18 Jan 1923
4 RK Nunes 92 4 Win Eng Kingston 03 Apr 1930
5 NJ Contractor 92 1 Ind Pak Delhi 08 Feb 1961
6 TL Goddard 93 2 SAF Aus Sydney 07 Feb 1964
7 RB Simpson 94 3 Aus SAF Durban 20 Jan 1967
8 JG Wright 98 2 NZl Eng Lord’s 21 Jun 1990
9 KC Wessels 95* 4 SAF Ind Port Elizabeth 26 Dec 1992
10 KC Wessels 92 2 SAF Srl Colombo (SSC) 06 Sep 1993
11 MA Atherton 99 1 Eng SAF Leeds 04 Aug 1994
12 MA Taylor 90 2 Aus Eng Adelaide 26 Jan 1995
13 MA Atherton 95 3 Eng Win The Oval 24 Aug 1995
14 MA Taylor 96 2 Aus Srl Perth 08 Dec 1995
15 MA Atherton 94* 2 Eng NZl Christchurch 14 Feb 1997
16 MA Taylor 92 3 Aus Pak Peshawar 15 Oct 1998
17 ST Jayasuriya 92 1 Srl Zim Colombo (SSC) 27 Dec 2001
18 GC Smith 94 2 SAF Ind Cape Town 02 Jan 2007
19 GC Smith 90 3 SAF Win Port of Spain 10 Jun 2010
20 TM Dilshan 92 1 Srl Pak Sharjah 03 Nov 2011
21 AN Cook 95 1 Eng Ind Southampton 27 Jul 2014
22 AN Cook 96 2 Eng Aus Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

AN Cook scored 96 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s test between England and Australia to provide the sixth occasion of an England captain opener scoring a ninety in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AC MacLaren 92 1 Eng Aus Sydney 14 Feb 1902
2 MA Atherton 99 1 Eng SAF Leeds 04 Aug 1994
3 MA Atherton 95 3 Eng Win The Oval 24 Aug 1995
4 MA Atherton 94* 2 Eng NZl Christchurch 14 Feb 1997
5 AN Cook 95 1 Eng Ind Southampton 27 Jul 2014
6 AN Cook 96 2 Eng Aus Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

AN Cook scored 96 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s test between England and Australia to provide the third occasion of an England captain opener scoring a ninety in a test innings against Australia.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AC MacLaren 92 1 Eng Aus Sydney 14 Feb 1902
2 TL Goddard 93 2 SAF Aus Sydney 07 Feb 1964
3 AN Cook 96 2 Eng Aus Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

AN Cook scored 96 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s test between England and Australia to provide the sixth occasion of an England captain opener scoring a ninety in a test innings against Australia.  Both the occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AC MacLaren 92 1 Eng Aus Sydney 14 Feb 1902
2 AN Cook 96 2 Eng Aus Lord’s 16 Jul 2015

Thus AN Cook became the first ever England captain opening batsman to score a ninety at Lord’s. He is the second captain opener to score a ninety at Lord’s after JG Wright of New Zealand. JG Wright had scored 98 at Lord’s against England in Jun 1990

AN Cook’s records – owns most nineties among the England batsmen and also England’s opening batsmen

AN Cook’s records – owns most nineties among the England batsmen and also England’s opening batsmen

AN Cook now owns the record for most nineties amongst the England batsmen and also amongst the England opening batsmen. His 96 in the ongoing second test at Lord’s between England and West Indies represent his seventh ninety. It was also his seventh ninety while opening the innings for England. He went past G Boycott who had scored six nineties. G Boycott’s six nineties were scored when he opened the innings for England. The nineties scored by these two batsmen are listed below

 

AN Cook
No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 94 1 v West Indies Bridgetown 26 Feb 2009
2 95 1 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 2009
3 96 1 v Sri Lanka Lord’s 03 Jun 2011
4 94 2 v Pakistan Abu Dhabi 25 Jan 2012
5 94 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 03 Apr 2012
6 95 1 v India Southampton 27 Jul 2014
7 96 2 v Australia Lord’s 16 Jul 2015
G Boycott
No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 90 2 v West Indies Bridgetown 29 Feb 1968
2 92 3 v New Zealand Lord’s 21 Jun 1973
3 97 2 v West Indies The Oval 26 Jul 1973
4 93 3 v West Indies Port of Spain 02 Feb 1974
5 99 1 v West Indies Port of Spain 30 Mar 1974
6 99* 4 v Australia Perth 14 Dec 1979