Bowlers who have conceded 150 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test – PHT Kaushal is the new entrant to the list

Bowlers who have conceded 150 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test – PHT Kaushal is the new entrant to the list

PHT Kaushal of Sri Lanka returned with figures of 1 for 153 in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Pakistan at Pallekele to provide the fifth occasion of a bowler conceding 150 plus runs in the fourth innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed below.  PHT Kaushal became the first Sri Lankan bowler to suffer such an ignominy

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AA Mailey 32.0×8 0 179 3 4 Aus Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
2 N Gordon 55.2×8 10 174 1 4 SAF Eng Durban 03 Mar 1939
3 Haseeb Ahsan 41.0 7 151 1 4 Pak Win Georgetown 13 Mar 1958
4 NM Lyon 34.1 5 152 7 4 Aus Ind Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
5 PHT Kaushal 31.0 1 153 1 4 Srl Pak Pallekele 03 Jul 2015

 

PHT Kaushal now stands third in the list of bowlers who have conceded most  runs in the fourth innings of the test.

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 AA Mailey 32.0×8 0 179 3 4 Aus Eng Sydney 19 Dec 1924
2 N Gordon 55.2×8 10 174 1 4 SAF Eng Durban 03 Mar 1939
3 PHT Kaushal 31.0 1 153 1 4 Srl Pak Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
4 NM Lyon 34.1 5 152 7 4 Aus Ind Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
5 Haseeb Ahsan 41.0 7 151 1 4 Pak Win Georgetown 13 Mar 1958

 

PHT Kaushal has become the most expensive Sri Lankan bowler in the fourth innings of a test. The previous expensive figures was credited to M Muralitharan who had figures of 4 for 141 runs against Bangladesh at Dhaka in Dec 2008. The following table lists the Sri Lankan bowlers who have conceded 100 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test.

 

No Player Overs M Runs W Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 PHT Kaushal 31.0 1 153 1 4 v Pakistan Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
2 M Muralitharan 48.0 9 141 4 4 v Bangladesh Dhaka 26 Dec 2008
3 HMRKB Herath 48.0 9 139 5 4 v New Zealand Colombo (SSC) 26 Aug 2009
4 M Muralitharan 45.0 6 112 3 4 v West Indies Providence 22 Mar 2008
5 KTGD Prasad 25.2 5 105 3 4 v Bangladesh Dhaka 26 Dec 2008
6 HMRKB Herath 19.0 0 100 0 4 v Pakistan Sharjah 16 Jan 2014

 

Teams chasing a total of 350 plus runs in the fourth innings to win a test

Teams chasing a total of 350 plus runs in the fourth innings to win a test

Pakistan won the final test against Sri Lanka at Pallekele by seven wickets chasing a total of 377 runs in the fourth innings of  the test to provide the ninth occasion of a team chasing 350 plus runs to win a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are listed in the descending order of the  runs scored  by a team to win the test.

No Team Score Overs Inns Result Margin Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Win 418/7 128.5 4 won 3 wkts Aus St John’s 09 May 2003
2 SAF 414/4 119.2 4 won 6 wkts Aus Perth 17 Dec 2008
3 Ind 406/4 147.0 4 won 6 wkts Win Port of Spain 07 Apr 1976
4 Aus 404/3 114.1 4 won 7 wkts Eng Leeds 22 Jul 1948
5 Ind 387/4 098.3 4 won 6 wkts Eng Chennai 11 Dec 2008
6 Pak 382/3 103.1 4 won 7 wkts Srl Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
7 Aus 369/6 113.5 4 won 4 wkts Pak Hobart 18 Nov 1999
8 Aus 362/7 101.0 4 won 3 wkts Win Georgetown 31 Mar 1978
9 Srl 352/9 113.3 4 won 1 wkts SAF Col-PSS 04 Aug 2006

It was Pakistan’s second win chasing 300 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test. Its previous chase was against Australia at Karachi in Oct 94. Set a target of 314, Pakistan had scored 315 for 9 to win the test by one wicket. Thus the chase of 377 in this test represent the record chase by Pakistan to win the test

 

 

Batsmen who have scored 150 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test – Younis Khan of Pakistan is a new entrant to the elite list

Batsmen who have scored 150 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test – Younis Khan of Pakistan is a new entrant to the elite list

Younis Khan scored 171 not out in the fourth innings in the just concluded test between Sri Lanka  and Pakistan at Pallekele to provide the 22nd occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test.  All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 J Darling 160 4 Aus Eng Sydney 26 Feb 1898
2 GA Headley 223 4 Win Eng Kingston 03 Apr 1930
3 SJ McCabe 189* 4 Aus SAF Johannesburg 24 Dec 1935
4 WJ Edrich 219 4 Eng SAF Durban 03 Mar 1939
5 B Mitchell 189* 4 SAF Eng The Oval 16 Aug 1947
6 AR Morris 182 4 Aus Eng Leeds 22 Jul 1948
7 DG Bradman 173* 4 Aus Eng Leeds 22 Jul 1948
8 RN Harvey 151* 4 Aus SAF Durban 20 Jan 1950
9 SM Nurse 168 4 Win NZl Auckland 27 Feb 1969
10 BE Congdon 176 4 NZl Eng Nottingham 07 Jun 1973
11 DW Randall 174 4 Eng Aus Melbourne 12 Mar 1977
12 SM Gavaskar 221 4 Ind Eng The Oval 30 Aug 1979
13 CG Greenidge 214* 4 Win Eng Lord’s 28 Jun 1984
14 MA Atherton 185* 4 Eng SAF Johannesburg 30 Nov 1995
15 Saleem Malik 155 4 Pak Srl Colombo (SSC) 26 Apr 1997
16 BC Lara 153* 4 Win Aus Bridgetown 26 Mar 1999
17 MA Butcher 173* 4 Eng Aus Leeds 16 Aug 2001
18 NJ Astle 222 4 NZl Eng Christchurch 13 Mar 2002
19 RT Ponting 156 4 Aus Eng Manchester 11 Aug 2005
20 KC Sangakkara 192 4 Srl Aus Hobart 16 Nov 2007
21 GC Smith 154* 4 RSA Eng Birmingham 30 Jul 2008
22 Younis Khan 171* 4 Pak Srl Pallekele 03 Jul 2015

Younis Khan scored 171 not out in the fourth innings in the just concluded test between Sri Lanka  and Pakistan at Pallekele to provide the second occasion of a batsman scoring 150 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test.  Saleem  Malik had scored 155 against Sri Lanka at Col-SSC in Apr 97.  Thus Younis Khan’s 171 not out represent the highest score by a Pakistan batsman in the fourth innings of the test

Younis Khan and Saleem Malik are the two batsmen to score 150 plus runs in the fourth innings of a test against Sri Lanka

Younis Khan’s record feat – scores his fifth hundred in the fourth innings of a test

Younis Khan’s record feat – scores his fifth hundred in the fourth innings of a test

Younis Khan of Pakistan wrote himself into record books as he scored his fifth test hundred in fourth innings of a test match. He scored 171  not out in the just concluded final test at Pallekele between Sri Lanka and Pakistan. He went past SM Gavaskar, RT Ponting, RR Sarwan and GC Smith who had scored four hundreds in the fourth innings of a test. The following table lists the performance of these  five batsmen.

YOUNIS KHAN OF PAKISTAN
No Runs 4s 6s Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 126 18 1 3 4 v South Africa Karachi 01 Oct 2007
2 130 16 0 3 4 v South Africa Lahore 08 Oct 2007
3 107* 14 0 4 4 v India Kolkata 30 Nov 2007
4 131* 9 4 4 4 v South Africa Dubai (DSC) 12 Nov 2010
5 171* 18 0 4 4 v Sri Lanka Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
SM GAVASKAR OF INDIA
No Runs 4s 6s Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 117* 10 1 2 4 v West Indies Bridgetown 01 Apr 1971
2 102 13 0 1 4 v West Indies Port of Spain 07 Apr 1976
3 113 12 0 1 4 v Australia Brisbane 02 Dec 1977
4 221 21 0 1 4 v England The Oval 30 Aug 1979
RT PONTING OF AUSTRALIA
No Runs 4s 6s Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 100* 16 1 3 4 v South Africa Cape Town 08 Mar 2002
2 156 16 1 3 4 v England Manchester 11 Aug 2005
3 143* 16 0 3 4 v South Africa Sydney 02 Jan 2006
4 118* 13 0 3 4 v Bangladesh Fatullah 09 Apr 2006
RR SARWAN OF WEST INDIES
No Runs 4s 6s Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 105 17 0 5 4 v Australia St John’s 09 May 2003
2 102 15 0 3 4 v Sri Lanka Port of Spain 03 Apr 2008
3 128 18 1 3 4 v Australia North Sound 30 May 2008
4 106 12 0 3 4 v England St John’s 15 Feb 2009
GC SMITH  OF SOUTH  AFRICA
No Runs 4s 6s Pos Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 125* 17 0 1 4 v New Zealand Wellington 26 Mar 2004
2 154* 17 0 1 4 v England Birmingham 30 Jul 2008
3 108 13 0 1 4 v Australia Perth 17 Dec 2008
4 101* 15 0 1 4 v Australia Cape Town 09 Nov 2011

Rival openers dismissed stumped after scoring hundreds in a test match

Rival openers dismissed stumped after scoring hundreds in a test match

FDM Karunaratne was dismissed stumped after scoring  130 in Sri Lanka’s first innings,  while Shan Masud was dismissed stumped after scoring  125 in Pakistan’s second innings in the just concluded final test between  Sri  Lanka and Pakistan at Pallekele to provide the first ever occasion of rival opening batsmen dismissed stumped after scoring  hundreds in the annals of test cricket

Sri Lanka and Pakistan test series 2015 witnessed four batsmen dismissed stumped after scoring  hundreds to provide the first occasion of four batsmen dismissed in such a manner in the annals of test cricket. The four batsmen dismissed are listed below

No Player Runs 4s 6s Inns Team Oppn Ground Start Date
1 Asad Shafiq 131 5 0 2 Pak Srl Galle 17 Jun 2015
2 Azhar Ali 117 6 0 3 Pak Srl Col-PSS 25 Jun 2015
3 FDM Karunaratne 130 14 0 1 Srl Pal Pallekele 03 Jul 2015
4 Shan Masood 125 11 1 4 Pak Srl Pallekele 03 Jul 2015

FDM Karunaratne’s and Shan Masood’s stumping dismissals after scoring hundreds provide the 98th and 99th occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped after scoring hundreds in the annals of test cricket.

Records galore for Mithali Raj – She does India proud

Records galore for Mithali Raj – She does India proud

Mithali Raj of India became the second woman batsman to total 5000 one day runs in the history of women one day internationals.  She reached the land mark when she was on  52 during her knock of 81 not out against New Zealand woman at Bangalore on 06.07.15. The other batswoman to achieve this feat is CM Edwards of England who has an aggregate of 5829 runs.  The performance of Mithali Raj against each opposition as of today read thus

Opposition Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
Aus Women 26 26 4 657 86* 29.86 0 4 2
Eng Women 47 42 10 1534 98 47.93 0 15 2
 Ire. Women 7 6 3 335 114* 111.66 1 2 0
Neth Women 1 1 0 51 51 51.00 0 1 0
NZl Women 25 25 4 817 91* 38.90 0 5 0
Pak Women 8 7 3 254 103* 63.50 1 1 0
RSA Women 9 8 1 216 69* 30.85 0 2 0
Srl Women 20 15 11 701 108* 175.25 2 4 0
Win Women 14 14 5 464 109* 51.55 1 3 0
Total 157 144 41 5029 114* 48.82 5 37 4

One more record befell on Mithali Raj. She now owns the record of scoring most runs by a woman batsman on home soil. Her run aggregate at the end of this game read 2115. She went past CM Edward’s {England} aggregate of 2076. Mithali Raj had an aggregate of 2034 prior to the start of today’s game and needed 43 runs to gp past CM Edwards. 

MIthali was set for one more record during her knock of 81 not out in today’s game. She became the third captain in the history of women one day games to total 2500 runs.   She reached the land mark when she was on 38 during her knock of 81 not out in today’s game. Other captains to achieve this feat are – BJ Clarke of Australia {4150 and  CM Edwards of England {3343}. Mithali Raj is the first Indian captain to total 2500 plus runs. The performance of these three captains are listed below

Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
BJ Clark Aus Women 101 97 9 4150 229* 47.15 5 24 3
CM Edwards Eng Women 111 101 16 3343 138 39.32 5 27 8
M Raj Ind Women 80 72 24 2543 108* 52.97 3 20 1

She became the fourth captain in the history of women one day games to total 1000 plus runs on home soil. She reached the land mark when she was on 77 during her knock of 81 not out in today’s game. Other captains to achieve this feat are – BJ Clarke of Australia {1185}, CM Edwards of England {1181} and EC Drumm of New Zealand {1024}. Mithali Raj is the first Indian captain to total 1000 plus runs. The performance of these four captains are listed below

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
1 BJ Clark Aus Women 25 25 2 1185 146* 51.52 2 7 1
2 CM Edwards Eng Women 45 39 6 1181 108* 35.78 1 12 3
3 EC Drumm NZl Women 25 25 3 1024 116 46.54 2 7 1
4 M Raj Ind women 34 31 11 1004 104* 50.20 2 6 1

Mithali Raj’s 81 in this game was her 20th half century in while leading India in one day games. She became the third captain to score 20 or more half centuries in the history of women one day internationals. Other two are – CM Edwards of England {27} and BJ Clarke of Australia {24}. Mithali Raj’s 20 half centuries are listed below

No Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 88 1 v WI Women Lucknow 06 Mar 2004
2 86* 2 v Aus Women Vadodara 24 Dec 2004
3 52 2 v NZ Women Pretoria 30 Mar 2005
4 91* 1 v NZ Women Potchefstroom 07 Apr 2005
5 65* 2 v Eng Women Guwahati 04 Dec 2005
6 50 1 v Ire. Women Dublin 29 Jul 2006
7 66 1 v Ire. Women Dublin 30 Jul 2006
8 59 2 v Eng Women Lord’s 14 Aug 2006
9 73 1 v Eng Women Arundel 19 Aug 2006
10 68* 2 v SL Women Jaipur 18 Dec 2006
11 55 1 v Eng Women Chennai 05 Mar 2007
12 54 1 v SL Women Dambulla 03 May 2008
13 62* 1 v Pak Women Dambulla 09 May 2008
14 66 1 v SL Women Kurunegala 11 May 2008
15 53* 1 v Eng Women Taunton 01 Sep 2008
16 55* 1 v Eng Women Taunton 04 Sep 2008
17 94* 2 v Eng Women Lord’s 01 Jul 2012
18 92* 1 v Eng Women Taunton 05 Jul 2012
19 58 1 v Eng Women Truro 08 Jul 2012
20 81* 2 v NZ Women Bangalore 06 Jul 2015

Mithali Raj’s 81 not out in today’s game was her 42nd fifty of her one day career. She now occupies the second place in the list of batswoman who have score most fifties in women one day internationals. The first place is occupied by CM Edwards of England who has scored 54 fifties. Mithali Raj went past KL Rolton of Australia who has scored 41 fifties, on her way to occupy the second position.

CH Gayle’s distinction – becomes the first batman to score fifty half centuries in T20 games

CH Gayle’s distinction – becomes the first batman to score fifty half centuries in T20 games

CH Gayle scored 90 not out representing Jamaica Tallawahas against St Kitts and Zouks at Gros Islet on 28.06.15 in the Caribbean Premier League 2015 to register his 50th half century in Twenty20 games. He now owns the record for becoming the first batsman to score 50 half centuries. He followed his 50th fifty with one more half century by scoring 72 not out against St Kitts and Nevis Patriots at Basseterre on 30.06.15 which gave him his 51st half century.  All his half centuries are listed below.

 

He is also on the threshold off becoming the first batsman to total 8000 runs in the history of T20 games. As on date his  run aggregate reads 7965 runs and needs 35  more runs for 8000 runs.

 

No Score Teams Ground Date
1 61  West Indies v England The Brit Oval 29 Jun 2007
2 65* Stanford Super Stars v England Coolidge 01 Nov 2008
3 67  West Indies v New Zealand Hamilton 26 Dec 2008
4 88  West Indies v Australia The Brit Oval 06 Jun 2009
5 63* West Indies v Sri Lanka The Brit Oval, 19 Jun 2009
6 75  Kolkata  v Mumbai Mumbai-BS 22 Mar 2010
7 88  Kolkata  v Punjab Kolkata 04 Apr 2010
8 98  West Indies v India Bridgetown 09 May 2010
9 61  Western Australia v New South Wales Sydney-ANZ 09 Jan 2011
10 92  Western Australia v Queensland Brisbane 25 Jan 2011
11 70* Bangalore v Rajasthan Royals Jaipur 11 May 2011
12 75* Bangalore v Chennai Bangalore 22 May 2011
13 89  Bangalore v Mumbai Chennai 27 May 2011
14 86  Bangalore v Somerset Bangalore 03 Oct 2011
15 92  Bangalore v New South Wales Bangalore 07 Oct 2011
16 61  Matabeleland Tuskers v Mountaineers Harare 26 Nov 2011
17 51  Matabeleland Tuskers v Mashonaland Eagles Harare 03 Dec 2011
18 75  Sydney Thunder v Melbourne Renegades Sydney-ANZ 30 Dec 2011
19 53  Sydney Thunder v Hobart Hurricanes Hobart 01 Jan 2012
20 68  Bangalore v Chennai Chennai 12 Apr 2012
21 81  Bangalore v Pune Bangalore 17 Apr 2012
22 87  Bangalore v Punjab Mohali 20 Apr 2012
23 86  Bangalore v Kolkata Kolkata 28 Apr 2012
24 71  Bangalore v Punjab Bangalore 02 May 2012
25 82* Bangalore v Mumbai Mum-WS 09 May 2012
26 57  Bangalore v Pune Warriors Pune-SRS 11 May 2012
27 85* West Indies v New Zealand Lauderhill 30 Jun 2012
28 53  West Indies v New Zealand Lauderhill 01 Jul 2012
29 54  West Indies v Australia Col-RPS 22 Sep 2012
30 58  West Indies v England Pallekele 27 Sep 2012
31 75* West Indies v Australia Col-RPS 05 Oct 2012
32 65  Sydney Thunder v Melbourne Stars Melbourne 08 Jan 2013
33 85  Jamaica v Combined Campuses and Colleges Gros Islet 18 Jan 2013
34 92* Bangalore v Mumbai Bangalore 04 Apr 2013
35 85* Bangalore v Kolkata Bangalore 11 Apr 2013
36 61  Bangalore v Punjab Mohali 06 May 2013
37 77  Bangalore v Punjab Bangalore 14 May 2013
38 51  Jamaica Tallawahs v Tri & Tob Red Steel Kingston 18 Aug 2013
39 53  West Indies v Australia Mirpur 28 Mar 2014
40 60  Jamaica Tallawahs v Tri & Tob Red Steel Port of Spain 26 Jul 2014
41 59* Jamaica Tallawahs v Antigua Hawksbills Kingston 31 Jul 2014
42 56  Lions v Dolphins Johannesburg 02 Nov 2014
43 50  Lions v Knights Potchefstroom 09 Nov 2014
44 77  West Indies v South Africa Cape Town 09 Jan 2015
45 90  West Indies v South Africa Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
46 96  Bangalore v Kolkata Kolkata 11 Apr 2015
47 62* Bangalore v Delhi Delhi 26 Apr 2015
48 92  Somerset v Essex Chelmsford 29 May 2015
49 85* Somerset v Hampshire Taunton 05 Jun 2015
50 90* Jamaica Tallawahs v St Lucia Zouks Gros Islet 28 Jun 2015
51 72* Jamaica Tallawahs v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots Basseterre 30 Jun 2015

 

 

 

 

 

Indian women batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day internationals

Indian women batsmen dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in one day internationals

V Krishnamurrhy was dismissed run out for 63 in  the third one day game between India women and  New Zaaland women at Bangalore  on 03.07.15 to provide the 140th  occasion of a batswomsn dismissed run out after scoring fifty plus runs in the history of women one day internationals. She also became the 16th Indian women to be dismissed run out after scoring a fifty in women one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 F Khalili 88 1 v Eng Women Wanganui 20 Jan 1982
2 S Agarwal 57 2 v Eng Women Finchampstead 25 Jul 1993
3 A Chopra 70 1 v Ire Women Christchurch 11 Dec 2000
4 S Naik 50 1 v Ire Women Dublin 26 Jul 2002
5 M Raj 98 2 v Eng Women Lincoln 06 Feb 2003
6 A Jain 64 1 v SL Women Colombo (SSC) 29 Apr 2004
7 KV Jain 103 1 v Eng Women Kolkata 09 Dec 2005
8 A Chopra 60 2 v NZl Women Lincoln 09 Mar 2006
8 M Raj 66 1 v Ire Women Dublin 30 Jul 2006
10 J Sharma 61 1 v Eng Women Chennai 21 Feb 2007
11 A Rawat 69 1 v Pak Women Kurunegala 05 May 2008
12 PG Raut 52 1 v Eng Women Derby 30 Jun 2011
13 H Kaur 55 1 v Eng Women Truro 08 Jul 2012
14 MDT Kamini 100 1 v Win Women Mumbai (BS) 31 Jan 2013
15 S Mandhana 74 1 v Eng Women Scarborough 21 Aug 2014
16 V Krishnamurthy 63 1 v NZl Women Bangalore 03 Jul 2015

 

V Krishnamurrhy was dismissed run out for 63 in  the third one day game between India women and  New Zaaland women at Bangalore  on 03.07.15 to provide the second  occasion of an Indian batswomsn dismissed run out after scoring fifty plus runs against New Zealand in the history of women one day internationals. Both the occasions are listed below

 

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 A Chopra 60 2 v NZl Women Lincoln 09 Mar 2006
2 V Krishnamurthy 63 1 v NZl Women Bangalore 03 Jul 2015

 

The following is the list of batsmen who have been dismissed run out after scoring fifty plus runs against New Zealand in women one day internationals. V Krishnamurthy’s run out dismissal provides the 25th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out after scoring a fifty

 

No Player Runs Inns Team Opposition Ground Start Date
1 J Southgate 56 2 Eng Women v NZl Women Wellington 27 Jan 1982
2 CJ Watmough 52 1 Eng Women v NZl Women Hastings 24 Jun 1984
3 D Emerson 54 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Melbourne 08 Feb 1985
4 K Read 56 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Melbourne 10 Feb 1985
5 DA Annetts 57 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Wellington 20 Jan 1986
6 BJ Haggett 80 2 Aus Women v NZl Women Hobart 17 Jan 1991
7 BJ Clark 59 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Adelaide 03 Feb 1996
8 HC Plimmer 53 2 Eng Women v NZl Women Chester-le-Street 18 Jun 1996
9 BJ Clark 142 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Auckland 16 Feb 1997
10 KL Rolton 53 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Christchurch 19 Feb 1997
11 BJ Clark 95 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Palmerston North 21 Feb 1999
12 KL Rolton 90 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Lincoln 03 Mar 2002
13 M Jones 55 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Perth (Lilac Hill) 10 Mar 2005
14 A Chopra 60 2 Ind Women v NZl Women Lincoln 09 Mar 2006
15 LC Sthalekar 53 2 Aus Women v NZl Women Brisbane 22 Oct 2006
16 LJ Poulton 68 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Brisbane 26 Oct 2006
17 JM Fields 56 2 Aus Women v NZl Women Lincoln 09 Mar 2008
18 JM Fields 52 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Whangarei 01 Feb 2009
19 AJ Blackwell 51 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Adelaide 10 Feb 2010
20 CM Edwards 70 2 Eng Women v NZl Women Taunton 10 Jul 2010
21 SC Taylor 66 1 Eng Women v NZl Women Taunton 12 Jul 2010
22 MM Lanning 87 1 Aus Women v NZl Women Sydney 12 Dec 2012
23 MM Lanning 72 2 Aus Women v NZl Women Sydney 14 Dec 2012
24 SJ Taylor 93 2 Eng Women v NZl Women Lincoln 28 Feb 2015
25 V Krishnamurthy 63 1 Ind Women v NZl Women Bangalore 03 Jul 2015

 

New Zealand women script a new opening partnership against India

New Zealand women script a new opening partnership against India

SW Bates and RJ Priest of New Zealand posted 125 runs for the first wicket in the third one day game against Ind women at Bangalore on 03.07.15 to provide the 29th occasion of a team posting a hundred partnership against Ind women  in  the history of women one day internationals  It also provides the seventh occasion of New Zealand women posting a three figure partnership against  Indian women in one day internationals. All such occasions are listed below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 EC Drumm, DA Hockley 1 111 1 v Ind Women Indore 17 Dec 1997
2 NJ Browne, EC Drumm 6 107 1 v Ind Women Lincoln 09 Mar 2006
3 SW Bates, HM Tiffen 2 105 1 v Ind Women Lincoln 13 Mar 2006
4 MF Fahey, SJ McGlashan 4 104 2 v Ind Women Chennai 25 Feb 2007
5 SW Bates, HM Tiffen 2 102 1 v Ind Women Chennai 01 Mar 2007
6 SW Bates, RJ Rolls 3 104 1 v Ind Women Chennai 01 Mar 2007
7 SW Bates, RH Priest 1 125 2 v Ind Women Bangalore 03 Jul 2015

SW Bates and RJ Priest of New Zealand scripted a new partnership record for the first wicket when the posted 125 runs for the first wicket n the third one day game against Ind women at Bangalore on 03.07.15. The previous best was 111 runs between EC Drummm and DA Hockley at Indore on 17.12.97.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SW Bates, RH Priest 1 125 2 v Ind Women Bangalore 03 Jul 2015
2 EC Drumm, DA Hockley 1 111 1 v Ind Women Indore 17 Dec 1997

Veda Krishnamurthy of Ind scored 63 in this game to provide the 167th occasion of an Indn woman scoring fifty plus runs in women one day games. It also provides the 80th occasion of an Indn woman scoring fifty plus runs at home in one day games.

It also provides the 24th occasion of an Indn woman scoring a fifty plus runs against New Zealand and also provides the 14th occasion  of an Indn woman scoring fifty plus runs against New Zealand woman on home soil in one  day games.

More importantly, Veda Krishnamurthy’s 63 in this game represent his second fifty on one day game and also her highest individual score in one day games. Her previous best was 51 against England Woman at Derby on 30.06.11

SW Bates {59} and RH Priest {64} scored fifties in this game to provide the fourth occasion of both the openers of a team scoring fifties against Ind. All such occasions are listed below

No Batsman-1 score Batsmen-2 Score  Team Oppn Ground Date
1 CMG Atkins 51 A Thompson 67 Eng Women Ind women Pune 24.01.02
2 AJ Blackwell 65 S Nitschke 94 Aus Women Ind women Canberra 09.01.08
3 CM Edwards 57 HC Knight 53 Eng Women Ind women Scarborough 21.08.14
4 SW Bates 59 RH Priest 64 NZl Women Ind women Bangalore 05.07.1

SW Bates scored 59 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of a captain opener scoring fifties against Ind in one day games. All the nine occasions are listed below. SW Bates became the first New Zealand captain opener to score a fifty against Ind.

No Player Runs Team Opposition Ground Start Date
1 DL Thomas 70* Intl Women v Ind Women Napier 17 Jan 1982
2 K Smithies 110* Eng Women v Ind Women Nottingham 11 Jul 1999
3 CM Edwards 68 Eng Women v Ind Women Faridabad 27 Nov 2005
4 CM Edwards 66 Eng Women v Ind Women Guwahati 04 Dec 2005
5 CM Edwards 51 Eng Women v Ind Women Derby 30 Jun 2011
6 CM Edwards 109 Eng Women v Ind Women Mumbai (BS) 03 Feb 2013
7 CM Edwards 57 Eng Women v Ind Women Scarborough 21 Aug 2014
8 CM Edwards 108* Eng Women v Ind Women Scarborough 23 Aug 2014
9 SW Bates 59 NZl Women v Ind Women Bangalore 03 Jul 2015

SW Bates 59 in this game provide the 27th occasion of a captain scoring a fifty against India in women one day games and also provide the ninth occasion of a New Zealand woman captain scoring a fifty against Ind in one day games. All such occasions are listed below

No Player Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 DA Hockley 65* 2 v Ind Women Jaipur 17 Feb 1985
2 DA Hockley 69 1 v Ind Women Patna 15 Mar 1985
3 SL Illingworth 51 2 v Ind Women Auckland 25 Feb 1995
4 EC Drumm 56 1 v Ind Women St Saviour 11 Jul 2002
5 EC Drumm 51 1 v Ind Women Lincoln 02 Feb 2003
6 HM Tiffen 66 2 v Ind Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2006
7 HM Tiffen 53 1 v Ind Women Lincoln 11 Mar 2006
8 HM Tiffen 79 1 v Ind Women Lincoln 13 Mar 2006
9 SW Bates 59 2 v Ind Women Bangalore 03 Jul 2015

SW Bates’ 69 in this game provide the 18th occasion of her scoring a fifty in women one day games and 12th occasion of her scoring a half century in one day games.

SW Bates’ 69 in this game provide the third occasion of her scoring a fifty against India in women one day games. The other two occasions are – 122 at Chennai on 01.03.07 and 69 at Lincoln on 13.03.06

 

Records galore for New Zealand Women skipper SW Bates

Records galore for New Zealand Women skipper SW Bates

SW Bates of New Zealand scored 59 in the women one day game against India at Bangalore on 03.07.15. This knock represents his 12th fifty while leading New Zealand in women one day games. Now she owns the record for most fifties by a New Zealand captain in women one day games. She went past EC Drumm who had scored eleven fifties while leading New Zealand. The following table lists the performance of these two captains

SW BATES
No Runs 4s 6s Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 122* 16 1 2 v Aus Women Sydney 12 Dec 2012
2 59 5 1 1 v Aus Women Sydney 14 Dec 2012
3 54 3 2 2 v Aus Women Sydney 19 Dec 2012
4 73 8 0 1 v SA Women Cuttack 01 Feb 2013
5 65* 10 0 2 v Pak Women Cuttack 03 Feb 2013
6 102 12 0 1 v Aus Women Cuttack 05 Feb 2013
7 79 12 1 2 v Eng Women Mumbai (BS) 13 Feb 2013
8 110 9 0 1 v WI Women Kingston 06 Oct 2013
9 95* 14 0 2 v WI Women Lincoln 22 Feb 2014
10 68 8 1 2 v WI Women Basseterre 19 Sep 2014
11 106 14 0 1 v Eng Women Mt Maunganui 11 Feb 2015
12 59 7 0 2 v Ind Women Bangalore 03 Jul 2015
EC DRUMM
No Runs 4s 6s Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 59 6 0 2 v Eng Women Auckland 17 Feb 2000
2 116 11 0 1 v Eng Women Oamaru 19 Nov 2000
3 74 7 0 1 v Aus Women Lincoln 29 Nov 2000
4 108* 8 0 1 v SA Women Lincoln 11 Dec 2000
5 53 5 0 1 v Eng Women Lincoln 14 Dec 2000
6 88 6 0 1 v Aus Women Lincoln 02 Mar 2002
7 60 6 0 1 v Aus Women Lincoln 06 Mar 2002
8 56 4 0 1 v Ind Women St Saviour 11 Jul 2002
9 63* 10 0 2 v Eng Women Durham 16 Jul 2002
10 51 2 0 1 v Ind Women Lincoln 02 Feb 2003
11 93 12 0 2 v Eng Women Lincoln 03 Feb 2003

SW Bates also went past EC Drumm in run aggregate while leading New Zealand. At the end of this game, SW Bates run aggregate read 1385, while EC Drumm’s aggregate read 1352. SW Bstes went past EC Drumm when she was on 27 during her knock of 59 in this game

 

SW Bates achieved yet another milestone during her knock of 59 in this game. She became the 16th women cricketer to score 1000 plus runs on away soil. She reached the milestone when she was on 38 during the course of her knock of 59. At the end of the game her run aggregate read 1021

 

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
1 KL Rolton Aus Women 63 62 15 2509 151 53.38 4 20 1
2 CM Edwards Eng Women 71 69 9 2437 138 40.61 4 18 7
3 BJ Clark Aus Women 55 54 2 2054 142 39.50 2 13 2
4 M Raj Ind Women 61 56 10 1770 94* 38.47 0 15 2
5 DA Hockley NZl Women 38 38 4 1421 117 41.79 2 10 1
6 LM Keightley Aus Women 44 41 4 1366 113* 36.91 2 13 3
7 HM Tiffen NZl Women 49 49 6 1271 91 29.55 0 8 3
8 LS Greenway Eng Women 51 46 9 1265 125* 34.18 1 6 2
9 SJ Taylor Eng Women 32 30 4 1236 109* 47.53 2 8 0
10 SC Taylor Eng Women 39 38 4 1177 111* 34.61 1 8 2
11 LC Sthalekar Aus Women 52 48 10 1141 100* 30.02 1 7 5
12 SR Taylor Win Women 35 35 5 1124 108* 37.46 1 7 1
13 A Chopra Ind Women 48 44 7 1101 100 29.75 1 6 2
14 AL Watkins NZl Women 51 46 3 1024 111 23.81 2 4 3
15 SW Bates NZl Women 32 32 3 1021 122* 35.20 3 6 5
16 SJ McGlashan NZl Women 61 58 9 1004 97* 20.48 0 4 6

 

SW Bates became the fifth New Zealand Cricketer to score 1000 plus runs on away soil. The following table lists the performance of the five cricketers who have achieved the feat

 

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
1 DA Hockley NZl Women 38 38 4 1421 117 41.79 2 10 1
2 HM Tiffen NZl Women 49 49 6 1271 91 29.55 0 8 3
3 AL Watkins NZl Women 51 46 3 1024 111 23.81 2 4 3
4 SW Bates NZl Women 32 32 3 1021 122* 35.20 3 6 5
5 SJ McGlashan NZl Women 61 58 9 1004 97* 20.48 0 4 6

 

With SW Bates joining this exclusive club, New Zealand now has most cricketers scoring 1000 plus runs on away soil. New Zealand went past Australia which had four cricketers performing such a feat. The following table lists the batsmen from Australia and New Zealand with their performances

 

No Player Team Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 0
1 KL Rolton Aus Women 63 62 15 2509 151 53.38 4 20 1
2 BJ Clark Aus Women 55 54 2 2054 142 39.50 2 13 2
3 LM Keightley Aus Women 44 41 4 1366 113* 36.91 2 13 3
4 LC Sthalekar Aus Women 52 48 10 1141 100* 30.02 1 7 5
                       
1 DA Hockley NZl Women 38 38 4 1421 117 41.79 2 10 1
2 HM Tiffen NZl Women 49 49 6 1271 91 29.55 0 8 3
3 AL Watkins NZl Women 51 46 3 1024 111 23.81 2 4 3
4 SW Bates NZl Women 32 32 3 1021 122* 35.20 3 6 5
5 SJ McGlashan NZl Women 61 58 9 1004 97* 20.48 0 4 6