Indian Premier League – Statistical highlights – Part Two

Indian Premier League – Statistical highlights – Part Two

IPL has 16 editions and the ensuing edition will be the 17th edition. A peep into the previous sixteen editions will unfold the following interesting statistical nuggets/feats.  Please peruse them in Part Two

As many as 22 batsmen have completed 3000 plus runs in the tournament. V Kohli of Bangalore has scored most runs – 7263 runs – most runs in the tournament. He is the only batsman in the tournament to score 7000 plus runs in the tournament.

As many 15 Indian batsmen have completed 3000 plus runs in the tournament. V Kohli has scored most runs – 7263 runs – most runs in the tournament and owns the record for most runs by an Indian batsman.

As many as seven overseas batsmen have completed 3000 plus runs in the tournament DA Warner has scored most runs – 6397 runs – most runs in the tournament by an overseas batsman in the tournament.

There are 86 centuries scored in the tournament. Four batsmen have scored exact 100 runs and ten batsmen have scored 100 not out in the tournament.

As many as 41 centuries have been scored by Indian batsman and 45 centuries by overseas batsmen

The tournament has witnessed two occasions of rival batsmen scoring centuries and one occasion of rival opening batsman scoring centuries in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1H Klassen10451086SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS18.05.23
2V Kohli10063124BangaloreSunrisersHyd-RGS18.05.23
          
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23

The tournament has witnessed one occasion of rival batsmen scoring unbeaten centuries and one occasion of rival opening batsman scoring unbeaten centuries in the tournament

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23
NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli101*61131BangaloreTitansBangalore21.05.23
2Shubman Gill104*52058TitansBangaloreBangalore21.05.23

S Dhawan, JC  Buttler, Shubman Gill and V Kohli are the four batsmen to score consecutive centuries in the tournament.

JC Buttler {05}, CH Gayle {06} and V Kohli {07} are the three batsmen to score five or more centuries in the tournament. V Kohli with seven centuries to his credit owns the record for most centuries in the tournament.

V Kohli with seven centuries to his credit owns the record for most centuries in the tournament by an Indian batsman while CH Gayle with six centuries to his credit owns the record for most centuries in the tournament by an overseas batsman

CH Gayle’s 175 not out representing Bangalore against Pune at Bangalore on 23.04.13 represent the highest individual score by a batsman in the tournament.

KL Rahul’s 132 not out representing Punjab against Bangalore at Dub-DSC on 24.09.20 represent the highest individual score by an Indian batsman in the tournament, while CH Gayle’s 175 not out representing Bangalore against Pune at Bangalore on 23.04.13 represent the highest individual score by an overseas batsman in the tournament.

Bangalore batsmen with 17 centuries own the record for most centuries by a team in the tournament.  Bangalore {17},  Delhi {10}, Punjab {14} and Rajasthan {13} are the four teams that have scored ten or more centuries in the tournament.

V Kohli and JC Buttler are the two batsmen to score four centuries in a single edition of the tournament. V Kohli achieved the feat in the 2016 edition, while JC Buttler achieved the feat in 2022 edition.

There are 48 occasions of batsmen scoring centuries containing ten or more boundary fours in the tournament.

There are 20 occasions of overseas batsmen scoring centuries containing ten or more boundary fours in the tournament. There are 28 occasions of Indian batsmen scoring centuries containing ten or more boundary fours in the tournament.

PC Valthaty and AB de Villiers with 19 boundary fours in their century knocks share the record for most boundary fours scored by batsmen while scoring a century in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1PC Valthaty120*63192PunjabChennaiMohali13.04.11
2AB de Villiers133*59194BangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15

PC Valthaty with 19 boundary fours in his century knock own the record for most boundary fours scored by an Indian batsmen while scoring a century in the tournament.   AB de Villiers with 19 boundary fours in hia century knock own the record for most boundary fours scored by an overseas batsmen while scoring a century in the tournament.

WP Saha and SR Watson are the two batsmen to score ten or more boundary fours while scoring centuries in the finals of the tournament

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1WP Saha115*55108PunjabKolkataBangalore01.06.14
2SR Watson117*57118ChennaiSunrisersMumbai27.05.18

The following four batsmen have scored ten or more boundary fours and boundary sixes while scoring centuries in the tournament. CH Gayle’s 175 not out, 13 boundary fours and 17 boundary sixes are records for the respective categories – highest individual score, most boundary fours, most boundary sixes – scored by a batsman in the tournament. It also provided the first occasion of a batsman scoring most boundary sixes more than the boundary fours while scoring a century in the tournament.

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1BB McCullum158*731013KolkataBangaloreBangalore18.04.08
2CH Gayle175*661317BangalorePuneBangalore23.04.13
3AB de Villiers129*521012BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
4Q de Kock140*701010LucknowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22

There are  two occasions of  two batsmen scoring centuries in the same innings in the tournament. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli1095558BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
2AB de Villiers129*521012BangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
          
1JM Bairstow11456127SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19
2DA Warner100*5555SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS31.03.19

The tournament has witnessed 85 occasions of a batsman scoring nineties in the tournament.  DA Warner has scored nineties on six occasions – most occasions by a batsman in the tournament. KL Rahul and S Dhawan have scored nineties on five occasions.

GJ Maxwell, KL Rahul and DA Warner have scored nineties on three occasions in a single edition of the tournament.

NoNoPlayerRunsB4s6sTeamOppositionGroundDate
11GJ Maxwell9543152PunjabCnennaiA Dhabi18.04.14
 2GJ Maxwell954359PunjabSunrisersSharjah22.04.14
 3GJ Maxwell903868PunjabChennaiCuttack07.05.14
           
21DA Warner90*5974SunrisersMumbaiHyd-RGS18.04.16
 2DA Warner925095SunrisersBangaloreHyd-RGS30.04.16
 3DA Warner93*58113SunrisersGujaratDelhi27.05.16
           
31KL Rahul915075PunjabRajasthanMumbai12.04.21
 2KL Rahul91*5775PunjabBangaloreAhmedabad30.04.21
 3KL Rahul98*4278PunjabChennaiDub-DSC07.10.21

There are five occasions of batsmen dismissed for 99 and four occasions of batsmen scoring 99 not out in the tournament.

There are 18 occasions of bowlers taking 100 plus wickets in the tournament. 14 Indian bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets, while four overseas bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets.

There are 18 occasions of bowlers taking 100 plus wickets in the tournament. 14 Indian bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets, while four overseas bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets.

There are nine occasions of bowlers taking 100 plus wickets in the tournament. Six Indian bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets, while three overseas bowlers have captured 100 plus wickets.

DJ Bravo with 183 wickets owns the record for most wickets by a bowler in the tournament.

YS Chahal and A Mishra with 166 wickets share the record for most wickets by an Indian bowler in the tournament, while DJ Bravo with 183 wickets own the record for most wickets by an overseas bowler in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed 206 occasions of bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the tournament, which includes three occasions of bowlers capturing six wickets in an  innings, 29 occasions of bowlers capturing five wickets in an  innings and  174 occasions of bowlers capturing exact four wickets in an  innings.

AJ Tye, YS Chahal and MM Sharma are the three bowlers to capture four or more wickets on three occasions in a single edition of the tournament

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1AJ Tye4.00344PunjabRajasthanJaipur08.05.18 
2AJ Tye4.00414PunjabKolkataIndore12.05.18 
3AJ Tye4,00164PunjabMumbaiMumbai16.05.18 
 
1YS Chahal4.00174RajasthanSunrisersHyd-RGS02.04.23 
2YS Chahal4.00294RajasthanSunrisersJaipur07.05.23 
3YS Chahal4.00254RajasthanKolkataKolkata11.05.23 
           
1MM Sharma4.00294TitansLucknowAhmedabad07.05.23 
2MM Sharma4.00284TitansSunrisersAhmedabad15.05.23 
3MM Sharma2.20105TitansMumbaiAhmedabad26.05.23 

There are 92 occasions of overseas bowlers capturing four or more wickets in an innings in  the tournament  which includes three occasions of bowlers capturing six wickets in an innings and nine occasions of bowlers capturing five wickets in an innings and 80 occasions of bowlers capturing exact four wickets in an innings.

There are three occasions of bowlers capturing six wickets in an innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs and 18 occasions of bowlers capturing five wickets in an innings conceding 20 and less than 20 runs in the tournament

SP Narine {08}, SL Malinga {07}, YS Chahal {07}, K Rabada {06} and A Mishra {05} are the five bowlers to  capture four or more wickets in an innings on five or more occasions

SP Narine with four plus wickets on eight occasions owns the record for most four wicket hauls by a bowler in the tournament.

YS Chahal with four plus wickets on seven occasions owns the record for most four wicket hauls by an Indian bowler in the tournament. SP Narine with four plus wickets on eight occasions owns the record for most four wicket hauls by an overseas bowler in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed 44 occasions of bowler’s four plus wicket haul in losing cause which includes one occasion of a bowler’s six wicket haul in a losing cause and eight occasions of bowler’s five wicket hauls in losing cause.

The tournament has witnessed 24 occasion of visiting bowler’s four plus wicket haul in losing cause

There are three occasions of two bowlers from the same team capturing four or more wickets in an innings in the tournament.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1MM Patel3.40284MumbaiRajasthanMumbai11.04.12 
2KA Pollard4.00444MumbaiRajasthanMumbai11.04.12 
           
1MA Starc4.00154BangalorePunjabBangalore06.05.15 
2S Aravind4.00274BangalorePunjabBangalore06.05.15 
 
1Mohd Shami4.00214TitansSunrisersAhmedabad15.05.23 
2MM Sharma4.00284TitansSunrisersAhmedabad15.05.23 

There are seven occasions of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in a match in the tournament.

There are 18 occasions of  bowlers bowling a maiden over when they have captured four or more wickets in their quota of four overs.

Karanveer Singh of  Punjab and JC Holder of Sunrisers are the only two bowlers to capture four wickets in an innings conceding 50 plus runs.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1Karanveer Singh4.00544PunjabKolkataBangalore01.06.14
2JO Holder4.00524SunrisersMumbaiA Dhabi08.10.21

There are 242 occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in an innings in the tournament, which includes 20 occasions of bowlers conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

The most expensive bowler in the tournament in terms of runs conceded is Basil Thampi of Sunrisers. He returned with figures of 4.0-0-70-0 against Bangalore at Bangalore on 17.05.18. He also owns the record for being the only bowler to concede 70 runs in the tournament.

There are 21 occasions of two bowlers from the same team conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.  There are six occasions of three bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in a match in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed 25 occasions of rival bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.

Bangalore {32}, Kolkata {26}, Delhi {22}, Chennai {27}, Mumbai {27}, Punjab {35}, Rajasthan {21} and Sunrisers {24} are the eight teams to contain 20 or more occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.

Bangalore {32} and Punjab {35} are the two teams to contain 30 or more occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in the tournament.

The following are the two occasions in the tournament when two overseas bowlers from the same team conceding 50 plus runs in an innings.

NoNoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
11JA Morkel4.00562ChennaiRajasthanChennai03.04.10
 2M Muralitharan4.00521ChennaiRajasthanChennai03.04.10
           
21SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21
 2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21

The tournament has witnessed 116 occasions of bowlers conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket which include the 14 occasions of bowlers conceding 60 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament.

The most expensive bowler in the tournament in terms of runs conceded without a wicket is Basil Thampi of Sunrisers. He returned with figures of 4.0-0-70-0 against Bangalore at Bangalore on 17.05.18. He also owns the record for being the only bowler to concede 70 runs with out a wicket in the tournament.

CJ Jordan owns the record for most occasions – four occasions – of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs without a wicket in the tournament.  It is interesting to note that he owns this dubious record representing four different teams.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1CJ Jordan4.00560PunjabDelhiDub-DSC20.09.20
2CJ Jordan4.00520BangalorePunjabMohali09.05.16
3CJ Jordan3.50580ChennaiTitansPune-MCA17.04.22
4CJ Jordan4.00560MumbaiTitansAhmedabad26.05.23

There are four occasions of two bowlers conceding 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate 
1AN Ahmed4.00590BangaloreMumbaiBangalore19.04.15 
2VR Aaron4.00500BangaloreMumbaiBangalore19.04.15 
           
1JJ Bumrah4.00520MumbaiBangaloreMumbai10.05.15 
2HH Pandya4.00510MumbaiBangaloreMumbai10.05.15 
           
1SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21 
2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21 
 
1Mohd Shami4.00530TitansMumbaiMumbai12.05.23 
2AS Joseph4.00520TitansMumbaiMumbai12.05.23 

There are five occasions of rival bowlers conceding 50 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOMRWTeamOppositionGroundDate
1RP Singh4.00500DeccanDelhiDelhi15.05.08
2Mohammad Asif4.00510DelhiDeccanDelhi15.05.08
          
1DP Nannes4.00500ChennaiKolkataChennai28.04.13
2JH Kallis4.00500KolkataChennaiChennai28.04.13
          
1T Shamshi4.00510BangaloreKolkataBangalore02.05.16
2Mohd Shami3.10500DelhiRis PuneDelhi05.05.16
          
1SM Curran4.00550ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21
2JR Hazlewood4.00540ChennaiRajasthanA Dhabi02.10.21
3M Rahman4.00510RajasthanChennaiA Dhabi02.10.21
          
1TG Southee4.00570KolkataLucknowMum-DYP18.05.22
2Avesh Khan4.00600LucknowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22

The following three wicket keepers have effected 100 plus dismissals in the tournament. MS Dhoni holds the record for most dismissals in the tournament – 243.  He also owns the record for most matches played by a wicket keeper {250},  most catches by a wicket keeper {180} and most stumping dismissals made by a wicket keeper {42} in the tournament

NoPlayerSpanMatInnsDisCtSt
1MS Dhoni2008-202325024318013842
2KD Karthik2008-202324222416913336
3WP Saha2008-202316114010608224

There are 22 occasions of wicket keepers effecting four or more dismissals in an innings in the tournament. KC Sangakkara is the only wicket keeper to effect five dismissals in an innings.

NoPlayerDisCtStITeamOppositionGroundDate
1KC Sangakkara5502DeccanBangaloreHyd-RGS14.04.11

Fifteen Indian wicket keepers have effected four or more dismissals in an innings in the tournament, while seven overseas wicket keepers have effected four or more dismissals in an innings in the tournament.

KD Karthik and WP Saha are the two wicket keepers to effect four dismissals in an innings on three occasions.

NoPlayerDisCtStITeamOppositionGroundDate
1KD Karthik4222DelhiRajasthanBloemfontein17.05.09
2KD Karthik4311KolkataRajasthanKolkata15.05.18
3KD Karthik4402KolkataRajasthanDub-DSC01.11.20
          
1WP Saha4312PunjabRis PuneVizag21.05.16
2WP Saha4221PunjabSunrisersHyd-RGS17.04.17
3WP Saha4402TitansKolkataMum-DYP23.04.22

The following three players have pouched 100 plus catches. SK Raina owns the record for most cathes – 109 – by a fieldsman other than the wicket keepers in the tournament.  V Kohli requires four more catches to go past SK Raina.

NoPlyaerSpanMatInnsCat
1SK Raina2008-2021205204109
2V Kohli2008-2023237235106
3KA Pollard2010-2022189189103

RG Sharma {98}, RA Jadeja {97} and S Dhawan {96} will join the 100 plus catcher’s club, if they pouch the required number of catches that would fetch them 100 catches.

There are eleven fieldsmen other than the wicket keepers who have pouched four or more catches in an innings in the tournament.  Mohd Nabi of Sunrisers is the only fieldsman in the tournament to pouch five catches in an innings.

NoPlayerCtITeamOppositionGroundDate
1Mohd Nabi51SunrisersMumbaiAbu Dhabi08.10.21

The following table lists the highest partnerships for each wicket in the tournament.  229 runs posted by V Kohli and AB de Villiers for the second wicket in the game between Bangalore and Gujarat at Bangalore on 14.05.16 is the highest partnership for any wicket in the tournament.

WktRunsPartnersTeamOppositionGroundDate
1st210*Q de Kock, KL RahulLucknowKolkataMum-DYP15.05.22
2nd229V Kohli, AB de VilliersBangaloreGujaratBengaluru14.05.16
3rd157CL White, KC SangakkaraDeccanPuneCuttack01.05.12
4th144SO Hetmyer, Gurkeerat SinghBangaloreSunrisersBengaluru04.05.19
5th134*Shakib Al Hasan, YK PathanKolkataGujaratKolkata08.05.16
6th122*AT Rayudu, KA PollardMumbaiBangaloreBengaluru14.05.12
7th100J Suchith, Harbhajan SinghMumbaiPunjabMumbai12.04.15
8th069BJ Hodge, JP FaulknerRajasthanmumbaiAhmedabad19.05.14
9th088*Rashid Khan, AS JosephTitqnsMumbaiWankhede12.05.23
10th055*Mohit Rathee, S DhawanPunjabSunrisersHyderabad09.04.23

The tournament has witnessed 265 occasions of batsmen posting three figure partnerships which includes 33 occasions of 150 plus runs partnerships. It has also witnessed 49 occasions of overseas batsmen posting three figure partnerships.

The following are the five occasions when batsmen have posted 200 plus runs partnerships in an innings in the tournament

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli, AB de Villiers2292ndBangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
2V Kohli, AB de Villiers215*2ndBangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15
3Q de Kock, KL Rahul210*1stLucknowKolkataMum-DYP18.05.22
4AC Gilchrist, SE Marsh2062ndPunjabBangaloreDharamsala17.05.11
5CH Gayle, V Kohli204*2ndBangaloreDelhiDelhi17.05.12

The following are the four occasions when the same pair of batsmen posting 150 plus runs in an innings in the tournament.

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundDate
1V Kohli, AB de Villiers2292ndBangaloreGujaratBangalore14.05.16
2V Kohli, AB de Villiers215*2ndBangaloreMumbaiMumbai10.05.15
3V Kohli, AB de Villiers1572ndBangaloreSunrisersBangalore12.04.16
4V Kohli, AB de Villiers1552ndBangaloreRis PunePune-MCA22.04.16

The following is the only occasion when two century partnerships were recorded in the same innings in the tournament

NoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundDate
1F du Plessis, Moeen Ali1082ndChennaiMumbaiDelhi01.05.21
2AT Rayudu, RA Jadeja106*5thChennaiMumbaiDelhi01.05.21

The tournament has witnessed 19 occasions of rival teams posting century partnerships in a match.

The tournament has witnessed three occasions of rival batsmen posting century partnerships for the same wicket in a match

NoNoPartnersRunsWktTeamOppositionGroundDate
11CH Gayle, V Kohli1362ndBangalorePunjabBangalore14.05.13
 2AC Gilchrist, Azhar Mahmood1182ndPunjabBangaloreBangalore14.05.13
         
21AB de Villers, Moin Ali1073rdBangaloreSunrisersBangalore17.05.18
 2KS Williamson, MK Pandey1353rdSunrisersBangaloreBangalore17.05.18
 
31F du Plessis, GJ Maxwell1203rdBangaloreMumbaiMum-WS09.05.23
 2SK Yadav, N Wadhera1403rdMumbaiBangaloreMum-WS09.05.23

The three figure partnerships wicket wise read thus : First wicket has produced most three figure partnerships – 94

WktNoTFPs
1st94TFPs
2nd87TFPs
3rd48TFPs
4th22TFPs
5th11TFPs
6th03TFPs
7th01TFPs

The three figure partnerships team wise read thus : Bangalore batsmen have produced most three figure partnerships – 44

TeamNoTFPs
Bangalore44TFPs
Chennai37TFPs
Punjab33TFPs
Kolkata29TFPs
Mumbai29TFPs
Sunrisers29TFPs
Delhi22TFPs
Rajasthan21TFPs
Titans07TFPs
Deccan06TFPs
Gujarat03TFPs
Ris Pune02TFPs
Kochi01TFPs
Lucknow01TFPs
Pune01TFPs
Indian Premier League – Statistical highlights – Part One

Indian Premier League – Statistical highlights – Part One

Indian Premier League highlights

IPL has 16 editions and the ensuing edition will be the 17th edition. A peep into the previous sixteen editions will unfold the following interesting statistical nuggets/feats.

Chennai and Mumbai have won on five occasions – most occasions of a team winning the IPL.

Eight teams have played 100 plus matches of which seven teams have played 200 plus matches.  Mumbai owns the record for playing most matches – 248 matches.  Mumbai needs two more matches to become the first team to play 250 matches in the tournament.

Seven teams have won 100 plus matches in the tournament.  Mumbai owns the record for winning most matches – 138 matches.  

Six teams have lost 100 plus matches in the tournament. Delhi owns the dubious record of losing most matches – 127 matches.

Six teams have won 100 plus matches and lost 100 plus matches. Mumbai owns the record for winning most matches {138} and Delhi own the record for losing most matches {127}

Two teams have scored 250 plus runs in the tournament.

NoTeamRunsOversIOppositionGroundDate
1Bangalore263/520.01PuneBangalore23.04.13
2Lucknow257/520.01PunjabMohali28.04.23

IPL has witnessed three occasions of a team dismissed all out after scoring 200 plus runs

NoTeamRunsOversIOppositionGroundDate
1Kolkata20219.12ChennaiMumbai21.04.21
2Kolkata21019.42RajasthanMum-BS18.04.22
3Punjab20119.52LucknowMohali28.04.23

There are 170 occasions of teams posting 200 plus runs in an innings in the tournament. The following four teams have posted 200 plus runs in 20 plus occasions.  Bangalore {24}, Chennai {28},Mumbai {21} and Punjab {20}. Chennai owns the record for posting 200 plus runs on most occasions – 28. It needs two more occasions to become the first team to post 200 plus runs on 30 occasions. Bangalore needs one more occasion to post 200 plus runs in an innings on 25 occasions.

M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore owns the record for having most occasions of 200 plus runs scored on it. As many as 27 occasions are witnessed at Bangalore. Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai has witnessed 21 such occasions.   These two grounds are the only two grounds to witness 20 plus occasions of 200 plus runs scored on them.

Mumbai as a city has witnessed 37 occasions of teams scoring 200 plus runs – Mum-WS {21}, Mum-BS {10} and Mum-DYP {06}.

The tournament has witnessed Teams posting 200 plus runs on 20 plus occasions against three teams – Punjab {26}, Bangalore {23} and Chennai {20}.

The tournament has witnessed 46 occasions of both teams posting 200 plus runs. It has also witnessed a similar number of occasions of teams losing a game after scoring 200 plus runs. Teams have lost the game on 24 occasions when they have posted 200 plus runs while batting first and have lost the game on 22 occasions when they have posted 200 plus while batting second.

There are 25 occasions of a team chasing a total of 200 plus runs in the tournament. The highest run chase was by Rajasthan against Punjab at Sharjah on 27.09.20.  Punjab’s total of 224 was chased by Rajasthan by posting 226-6 and Rajasthan won by four wickets

The tournament has witnessed 41 occasions of a team posting 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings. Delhi own the record of being dismissed for a total of 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings on most occasions – ten occasions. The lowest total in a completed innings is 49 by Bangalore against Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17.

Bangalore holds the record for posting the highest total by a team and also the lowest total by a team in the tournament. Highest total in the tournament is 263 for 5 by Bangalore against Pune at Bangalore on 23.04.13.. The lowest total in the tournament is 49 by Bangalore against Kolkata at Kolkata on 23.04.17

The highest and the lowest total of the tournament was posted by Bangalore on the same date, same month but with a difference of four years – an amazing coincidence indeed

There are 18 occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total of 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings while batting first and  23 occasions of a team dismissed all out for a total of 100 and less than 100 runs in a completed innings while batting second.

There are ten occasions of a team winning a game by 100 plus runs in the tournament. The largest margin of win is by 146 runs – Mumbai beating Delhi at Delhi on 06.05.17. Bangalore holds the record of winning most games by 100 plus runs margin – four occasions.

There are fifteen occasions of a team winning a game without losing a wicket in the tournament.  Bangalore has won four games without losing a wicket – most occasions by any team.

There are eight occasions of a team winning a game by 50 deliveries to spare in the second innings.  Mumbai won by 87 deliveries to spare in the second innings against Kolkata at Mumbai on 1605.08 is the record for a team to win a game with most deliveries to spare in the second innings in the tournament.

There are eight occasion of a team winning a game by one run and three occasions of a team winning a game by one wicket in the tournament.

The tournament has witnessed fourteen tied games and 41 occasions of a team winning a game on the last ball of the match.

Ranji Trophy Finals Statistics

Ranji Trophy Finals Statistics

M Musheer Khan of Mumbai scored 136 in Mumbai’s second innings against Vidarbha in the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 186th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the finals of the Ranji Trophy. It also provides the 67th occasion of a Mumbai batsman scoring a century in the finals of a Ranji Trophy.

SS Iyer of Mumbai scored 95 in Mumbai’s second innings against Vidarbha in the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 52nd occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in the finals of the Ranji Trophy. It also provides the 17th occasion of a Mumbai batsman scoring a ninety in the finals of a Ranji Trophy.

HS Dubey of Vidarbha captured five for 144 in the first innings against Mumbai the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 116th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the finals of the Ranji Trophy. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Vidarbha bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the finals of a Ranji Trophy.

HS Dubey of Vidarbha captured five for 144 in the first innings against Mumbai the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 164th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the Ranji Trophy season 2023-24. It also provides the fourth occasion of a Vidarbha bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings in the Ranji Trophy seaon 2023-24

NoW-RPlayerTeamOppositionVenue
15-010AA SarwateVidarbhaManipurAhmedabad
25-032AS ThakareVidarbhaManipurAhmedabad
35-054AS ThakareVidarbhaMaharashtraGahunje
45-144HS DubeyVidarbhaMumbaiMumbai

M Musheer Khan of Mumbai scored 136 in Mumbai’s second innings against Vidarbha in the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 188th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Ranji Trophy season 2023-24. It also provides the tenth occasion of a Mumbai batsman scoring a century in the Ranji Trophy season 2023-24.

NoScorePlayerTeamOppositionVenue
1203*Musheer KhanMumbaiBarodaMumbai
2159 PP ShawMumbaiChhattisgarhNaya Raipur
3136Musheer KhanMumbaiVidarbhaMumbai
4123 TU DeshpandeMumbaiBarodaMumbai
5121*SR DubeyMumbaiAssamMumbai
6120*TK KotianMumbaiBarodaMumbai
7117 SR DubeyMumbaiU PradeshMumbai
8114 HJ TamoreMumbaiBarodaMumbai
9109 SN ThakurMumbaiTamil NaduMumbai
10102 BB LalwaniMumbaiChhattisgarhNaya Raipur

AV Wadkar of Vidarbha scored 102 in Vidarbha’s second innings against Mumbai in the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 187th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the finals of the Ranji Trophy.

It also provides the second occasion of a Vidarbha batsman scoring a century in the finals of a Ranji Trophy.

AV Wadkar’s 102 in this final provide his second century in the finals of the Ranji Trophy. The first occasion was his 133 against Delhi at Indore in 2017-18.

AV Wadkar of Vidarbha scored 102 in Vidarbha’s second innings against Mumbai in the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 187th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in the Ranji Trophy season 2023-24. It also provides the second occasion of a Vidarbha batsman scoring a century the Ranji Trophy season 2023-24

NoScorePlayerTeamOppositionVenue
1138 AY TaideVidarbhaJharkhandRanchi
2129 KK NairVidarbhaMaharashtraGahunje
3113 D ShoreyVidarbhaJharkhandRanchi
4112 KK NairVidarbhaRajasthanJaipur
5109 AY TaideVidarbhaKarnatakaNagpur
6102AV WadkarVidarbhaMumbaiMumbai

AV Wadkar of Vidarbha scored 102 in Vidarbha’s second innings against Mumbai in the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 26th occasion of a captain scoring a century in the finals of the Ranji Trophy.

AV Wadkar of Vidarbha scored 102 in Vidarbha’s second innings against Mumbai in the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the 15th occasion of a wicket keeper scoring a century in the finals of the Ranji Trophy.

AV Wadkar of Vidarbha scored 102 in Vidarbha’s second innings against Mumbai in the finals of Ranji Trophy season 2023-24 to provide the third occasion of a captain wicket keeper scoring a century in the finals of the Ranji Trophy.

NoScorePlayerITeamOppostionVenueSeason
1115*+P DharmaniFIPunjabRailwaysChandigarh2004-05
2143*+PA PatelSIGujaratMumbaiIndore2016-17
3102*+AV WadkarSIVidarbhaMumbaiMumbai2023-24

Mumbai has won the Ranji Trophy on 42 occasions. This was its 42nd win in the national championship when they beat Vidarbha by 169 runs

I have compiled a statistical compendium of the Ranji Trophy Finals containing all the scored of Ranji Trophy Finals and various statistical tables of the Finals of Ranji Trophy

One hundred Tests Men – TC Southee and KS Williamson of New Zealand join the list

One hundred Tests Men – TC Southee and KS Williamson of New Zealand join the list

TC Southee and KS Wiiliamson of New Zealand joined the list of cricketers who have played 100 plus tests when they played their 100th game in the recently concluded test against Australia at Christchurch. They also became the 79th and 80th cricketers to appear in 100 plus tests. The following table list all such cricketers in the descending order of the number of tests played.

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatRunsHSCW5CtSt
1SR TendulkarInd1989-201320015921248*514601150
2JM AndersonEng2003-20241871353810700321070
3RT PontingAus1995-20121681337825741501960
4SR WaughAus1985-200416810927200329231120
5SCJ BroadEng2007-20231673662169160420550
6JH KallisSAF1995-2013166132892244529252000
7S ChanderpaulWin1994-201516411867203*3090660
8R DravidInd1996-20121641328827036102100
9AN CookEng2006-20181611247229433101750
10AR BorderAus1978-199415611174205273921560
11M JayawardeneSrl1997-20141491181437434602050
12MV BoucherSAF1997-2012147551512551053223
13SK WarneAus1992-20071453154990708371250
14JE RootEng2012-202414011736254316811930
15VVS LaxmanInd1996-2012134878128117201350
16KC SangakkaraSrl2000-201513412400319380018220
17M MuralidaranSrl1992-2010133126167080067720
18AJ StewartEng1990-20031338463190150026314
19A KumbleInd1990-20081322506110*161935600
20CA WalshWin1984-200113293630*051922290
21N Kapil DevInd1978-19941315248163843423640
22BC LaraWin1990-200613111953400*34001640
23NM LyonAus2011-2024129152147053024610
24ME WaughAus1991-20021288029153*205911810
25SM GavaskarInd1971-198712510122236*34101080
26HM AmlaSAF2004-20191249282311*28001080
27Javed MiandadPak1976-19931248832280*23170931
28GD McGrathAus1993-200712464161056329380
29IVA RichardsWin1974-19911218540291243201220
30Inzamam-ul-HaqPak1992-200712088303292500810
31IA HealyAus1988-19991194356161*436629
32IR BellEng2004-2015118772723522101000
33GA GoochEng1975-19951188900333202301030
34Younis KhanPak2000-20171181009931334901390
35DI GowerEng1978-199211782312151810740
36GC SmithSAF2002-2014117926527727801690
37DL HaynesWin1978-199411674871841810650
38DB VengsarkarInd1976-199211668681661700780
39MA AthertonEng1989-20011157728185*1620830
40MJ ClarkeAus2004-20151158643329*283121340
41MC CowdreyEng1954-1975114762418222001200
42AB de VilliersSAF2004-20181148765278*22202225
43SC GangulyInd1996-2008113721223916320710
44V KohliInd2011-20241138848254*29001110
45DL VettoriNZl1997-20141134531140636220580
46LRPL TaylorNZl2007-2022112768329019301630
47DA WarnerAus2011-20241128786335*2640910
48SP FlemingNZl1994-20081117172274*91710
49WPUJC VaasSrl1994-20091113089100*135512310
50ST JayasuriyaSrl1991-2007110697334014982780
51CH LloydWin1966-19851107515242*19100900
52SPD SmithAus2010-20241099685239321901830
53G BoycottEng1964-19821088114246*2270330
54CG GreenidgeWin1974-199110875582261900960
55SM PollockSAF1995-20081083781111242116720
56DC BoonAus1984-199610774222002100990
57AD MathewsSrl2009-20241077502200*16330730
58JL LangerAus1993-200710576962502300730
59I SharmaInd2007-202110578557031111230
60KP PietersenEng2005-2014104818122723100620
61V Sehwag ICC/IND)Ind2001-2013104858631923401910
62MA TaylorAus1989-19991047525334*19101570
63Wasim AkramPak1985-20021042898257*341425440
64CH GayleWin2000-2014103721433315732960
65Harbhajan SinghInd1998-20151032224115241725420
66ML HaydenAus1994-2009103862538030001280
67CA PujaraInd2010-20231037195206*1900660
68Saleem MalikPak1982-199910357682371550650
69IT BothamEng1977-1992102520020814383271200
70CL HooperWin1987-200210257622331311441150
71BA StokesEng2013-202410263162581319841060
72G KirstenSAF1993-200410172892752120830
73BB McCullumNZl2004-20161016453302121019811
74M NtiniSAF1998-200910169932*039018250
75R AshwinInd2011-20241003309124551636330
76JM BairstowEng2012-20241006042167*1224214
77TG SoutheeNZl2008-2024100209877*038015800
78AJ StraussEng2004-20121007037177211210
79GP ThorpeEng1993-20051006744200*16001050
80KS WilliamsonNZl2010-2024100874325132300890

They also became the fourth and fifth New Zealand cricketers to appear in 100 plus tests. The following table list all such cricketers in the descending order of the number of tests played.

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatRunsHSCW5CtSt
1LRPL TaylorNZl2007-2022112768329019301630
2SP FlemingNZl1994-20081117172274*91710
3BB McCullumNZl2004-20161016453302121019811
4TG SoutheeNZl2008-2024100209877*038015800
5KS WilliamsonNZl2010-2024100874325132300890
Wicket keepers scoring a fifty in an innings and effect five or more dismissals in a test

Wicket keepers scoring a fifty in an innings and effect five or more dismissals in a test

AT Carey of Australia scored 98 not out in its second innings and effected ten dismissals in the just concluded test against New Zealand at Christchurch to provide the 251st occasion of a wicket keeper scoring a fifty in an innings and effect five or more dismissals in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISICtStTeamOppGroundStart Date
01AFA Lilley65*50EngAusManchester16 Jul 1896
02AFA Lilley5541EngAusLeeds29 Jun 1899
03AFA Lilley8432EngAusSydney13 Dec 1901
04H Carter6651AusEngMelbourne07 Feb 1908
05WAS Oldfield65*24AusEngSydney27 Feb 1925
06LEG Ames148*32EngSAFThe Oval17 Aug 1935
07LEG Ames5250EngAusAdelaide29 Jan 1937
08LEG Ames5250EngAusAdelaide29 Jan 1937
09BA Barnett5732AusEngLeeds22 Jul 1938
10BA Barnett5732AusEngLeeds22 Jul 1938
11RE Grieveson7523SAFEngDurban03 Mar 1939
12TG Evans6623EngIndLeeds05 Jun 1952
13JHB Waite5241SAFNZlJohannesburg29 Jan 1954
14JHB Waite11350SAFEngManchester07 Jul 1955
15TG Evans6250EngSAFCape Town01 Jan 1957
16Imtiaz Ahmed5441PakAusLahore21 Nov 1959
17ATW Grout5060AusIndEden Gardens23 Jan 1960
18JHB Waite5856*60SAFEngBirmingham09 Jun 1960
19FCM Alexander63*87*60WinAusAdelaide27 Jan 1961
20JHB Waite6360SAFNZlDurban08 Dec 1961
21JHB Waite10160SAFNZlJohannesburg26 Dec 1961
22IL Mendonca7841WinIndKingston07 Mar 1962
23JM Parks9150EngWinLord’s16 Jun 1966
24DT Lindsay6918280SAFAusJohannesburg23 Dec 1966
25DT Lindsay13760SAFAusDurban20 Jan 1967
26DT Lindsay6070SAFAusGqeberha05 Mar 1970
27APE Knott7341EngAusBrisbane27 Nov 1970
28Wasim Bari6380PakEngLeeds08 Jul 1971
29RW Marsh9160AusEngManchester08 Jun 1972
30RW Marsh5050AusEngLord’s22 Jun 1972
31RW Marsh11860AusPakAdelaide22 Dec 1972
32RW Marsh9760AusWinKingston16 Feb 1973
33RW Marsh6160AusEngBirmingham10 Jul 1975
34RW Marsh5680AusWinMelbourne26 Dec 1975
35SMH Kirmani8841IndNZlWankhede10 Nov 1976
36RW Marsh110*50AusEngMelbourne12 Mar 1977
37SJ Rixon5060AusIndPerth16 Dec 1977
38DL Murray6060WinAusBridgetown17 Mar 1978
39DL Murray6450WinEngNottingham05 Jun 1980
40RW Marsh9160AusNZlPerth12 Dec 1980
41APE Knott5950EngAusManchester13 Aug 1981
42PJL Dujon5170WinAusAdelaide30 Jan 1982
43RW Taylor5450EngPakBirmingham29 Jul 1982
44RW Marsh5350AusEngMelbourne26 Dec 1982
45SMH Kirmani6650IndPakFaisalabad03 Jan 1983
46WK Lees8950NZlSrlChristchurch04 Mar 1983
47PJL Dujon8150WinIndKanpur21 Oct 1983
48IDS Smith113*41NZlEngAuckland10 Feb 1984
49PJL Dujon7770WinAusAdelaide07 Dec 1984
50PR Downton7451EngIndDelhi12 Dec 1984
51PR Downton5450EngAusLeeds13 Jun 1985
52SAR Silva11181SrlIndColombo (PSS)06 Sep 1985
53PJL Dujon7760WinNZlAuckland27 Feb 1987
54PJL Dujon6450WinEngThe Oval04 Aug 1988
55KS More58*50IndPakKarachi15 Nov 1989
56KS More5050IndNZlAuckland22 Feb 1990
57RC Russell5550EngWinBridgetown05 Apr 1990
58AC Parore6051NZlSrlColombo (SSC)06 Dec 1992
59AJ Stewart6351EngSrlColombo (SSC)13 Mar 1993
60IA Healy102*50AusEngManchester03 Jun 1993
61IA Healy8041AusEngBirmingham05 Aug 1993
62AJ Stewart7660EngAusThe Oval19 Aug 1993
63IA Healy113*50AusNZlPerth12 Nov 1993
64IA Healy5850AusPakRawalpindi05 Oct 1994
65JR Murray8541WinIndWankhede18 Nov 1994
66DJ Richardson9360SAFNZlJohannesburg25 Nov 1994
67AC Parore8960NZlSAFAuckland04 Mar 1995
68CI Dunusinghe9170SrlNZlNapier11 Mar 1995
69IA Healy7080AusSrlAdelaide25 Jan 1996
70AJ Stewart5260EngNZlWellington06 Feb 1997
71AJ Stewart8750EngAusNottingham07 Aug 1997
72IA Healy6370AusEngNottingham07 Aug 1997
73RS Kaluwitharana5150SrlZimColombo (SSC)14 Jan 1998
74A Flower105*50ZimSrlColombo (SSC)14 Jan 1998
75D Williams6550WinEngPort of Spain05 Feb 1998
76MV Boucher5260SAFPakDurban26 Feb 1998
77MV Boucher5281SAFPakGqeberha06 Mar 1998
78AJ Stewart5650EngSAFLord’s18 Jun 1998
79RD Jacobs69*50WinSAFCape Town02 Jan 1999
80RD Jacobs7850WinSAFCenturion15 Jan 1999
81MV Boucher55*50SAFZimBloemfontein29 Oct 1999
82AC Gilchrist8151AusPakBrisbane05 Nov 1999
83A Flower70*50ZimSrlHarare04 Dec 1999
84AJ Stewart9580EngSAFDurban26 Dec 1999
85AC Gilchrist5941AusNZlAuckland11 Mar 2000
86Moin Khan7050PakSrlKarachi12 Mar 2000
87AC Gilchrist75100AusNZlHamilton31 Mar 2000
88AC Parore50*50NZlZimWellington26 Dec 2000
89KC Sangakkara5850SrlEngGalle22 Feb 2001
90AC Gilchrist12260AusIndWankhede27 Feb 2001
91KC Sangakkara9541SrlEngKandy07 Mar 2001
92RD Jacobs93*60WinSAFPort of Spain17 Mar 2001
93RD Jacobs8550WinSAFKingston19 Apr 2001
94Rashid Latif7170PakEngManchester31 May 2001
95AC Gilchrist9060AusEngLord’s19 Jul 2001
96AC Gilchrist5461AusEngNottingham02 Aug 2001
97KC Sangakkara23051SrlPakLahore06 Mar 2002
98AC Gilchrist138*50AusSAFCape Town08 Mar 2002
99AC Gilchrist9150AusSAFDurban15 Mar 2002
100AC Gilchrist60*50AusEngBrisbane07 Nov 2002
101MV Boucher6380SAFSrlCenturion15 Nov 2002
102MV Boucher6380SAFSrlCenturion15 Nov 2002
103Kamran Akmal5641PakZimBulawayo16 Nov 2002
104RD Jacobs5950WinBanChattogram16 Dec 2002
105AC Gilchrist13351AusEngSydney02 Jan 2003
106AJ Stewart7150EngAusSydney02 Jan 2003
107AC Gilchrist6532AusWinBridgetown01 May 2003
108MV Boucher5270SAFEngNottingham14 Aug 2003
109Rashid Latif54*41PakBanKarachi20 Aug 2003
110AC Gilchrist113*41AusZimPerth09 Oct 2003
111T Taibu595852ZimBanHarare19 Feb 2004
112Khaled Mashud6152BanZimHarare19 Feb 2004
113AC Gilchrist14460AusSrlKandy16 Mar 2004
114AC Gilchrist8080AusSrlDarwin01 Jul 2004
115MV Boucher5132SAFSrlColombo (SSC)11 Aug 2004
116AC Gilchrist10450AusIndBengaluru06 Oct 2004
117BB McCullum14360NZlBanDhaka19 Oct 2004
118AC Gilchrist6960AusPakPerth16 Dec 2004
119AB de Villiers52*50SAFEngDurban26 Dec 2004
120MV Boucher6450SAFEngJohannesburg13 Jan 2005
121MV Boucher6450SAFEngJohannesburg13 Jan 2005
122AC Gilchrist9452AusICCSydney14 Oct 2005
123GO Jones5550EngPakFaisalabad20 Nov 2005
124MV Boucher6260SAFAusPerth16 Dec 2005
125MV Boucher6260SAFAusPerth16 Dec 2005
126MS Dhoni14850IndPakFaisalabad21 Jan 2006
127Kamran Akmal11360PakIndKarachi29 Jan 2006
128MS Dhoni6451IndEngWankhede18 Mar 2006
129MV Boucher6350SAFAusJohannesburg31 Mar 2006
130MS Dhoni6951IndWinSt John’s02 Jun 2006
131Kamran Akmal5832PakEngLord’s13 Jul 2006
132CMW Read5541EngPakLeeds04 Aug 2006
133AC Gilchrist102*50AusEngPerth14 Dec 2006
134MV Boucher5370SAFIndDurban26 Dec 2006
135KD Karthik6350IndSAFCape Town02 Jan 2007
136AC Gilchrist6281AusEngSydney02 Jan 2007
137MS Dhoni51*50IndBanMirpur25 May 2007
138MV Boucher5441SAFPakLahore08 Oct 2007
139Kamran Akmal6550PakIndBengaluru08 Dec 2007
140AC Gilchrist5560AusIndPerth16 Jan 2008
141BB McCullum5160NZlEngHamilton05 Mar 2008
142BB McCullum8550NZlEngWellington13 Mar 2008
143TR Ambrose6750EngNZlNottingham05 Jun 2008
144MS Dhoni565541IndAusNagpur06 Nov 2008
145BJ Haddin9460AusSAFPerth17 Dec 2008
146MS Dhoni5256*70IndNZlWellington03 Apr 2009
147Kamran Akmal8260PakNZlDunedin24 Nov 2009
148D Ramdin5450WinAusBrisbane26 Nov 2009
149MS Dhoni100*60IndSrlBrabourne02 Dec 2009
150BB McCullum8981NZlPakNapier11 Dec 2009
151MV Boucher63*60SAFEngCenturion16 Dec 2009
152BJ Haddin8870AusWinPerth16 Dec 2009
153MJ Prior7660EngSAFCape Town03 Jan 2010
154MV Boucher9550SAFEngJohannesburg14 Jan 2010
155MS Dhoni8962IndBanMirpur24 Jan 2010
156MJ Prior6251EngBanMirpur20 Mar 2010
157MJ Prior9350EngBanManchester04 Jun 2010
158MJ Prior8570EngAusMelbourne26 Dec 2010
159MJ Prior11870EngAusSydney03 Jan 2011
160MJ Prior71103*50EngIndLord’s21 Jul 2011
161BJ Haddin5550AusSAFJohannesburg17 Nov 2011
162SMV Boucher6580SAFSrlCenturion15 Dec 2011
163Adnan Akmal6170PakEngDubai (DSC)17 Jan 2012
164MJ Prior7362EngSAFLord’s16 Aug 2012
165D Ramdin126*50WinBanMirpur13 Nov 2012
166AB de Villiers16941SAFAusPerth30 Nov 2012
167MS Dhoni5241IndEngEden Gardens05 Dec 2012
168MS Wade68*60AusSrlHobart14 Dec 2012
169AB de Villiers5150SAFNZlGqeberha11 Jan 2013
170AB de Villiers103*110SAFPakJohannesburg01 Feb 2013
171MJ Prior73110*50EngNZlAuckland22 Mar 2013
172BJ Haddin7160AusEngNottingham10 Jul 2013
173BJ Haddin65*70AusEngManchester01 Aug 2013
174BJ Haddin945350AusEngBrisbane21 Nov 2013
175BJ Haddin5580AusEngPerth13 Dec 2013
176AB de Villiers10370SAFIndJohannesburg18 Dec 2013
177AB de Villiers7470SAFIndDurban26 Dec 2013
178MS Dhoni6860IndNZlWellington14 Feb 2014
179BJ Watling12460NZlIndWellington14 Feb 2014
180BJ Watling8980NZlWinKingston08 Jun 2014
181MJ Prior8670EngSrlLord’s12 Jun 2014
182Q de Kock5181SAFSrlGalle16 Jul 2014
183JC Buttler8560EngIndSouthampton27 Jul 2014
184Q de Kock8150SAFZimHarare09 Aug 2014
185BJ Watling142*61EngSrlWellington03 Jan 2015
186JC Buttler59*60EngWinNorth Sound13 Apr 2015
187JC Buttler7350EnfNZlLeeds29 May 2015
188Sarfaraz Ahmed9633PakSrlGalle17 Jun 2015
189Sarfaraz Ahmed78*52PakSrlPallekele03 Jul 2015
190PM Nevill6661AusNZlAdelaide27 Nov 2015
191JM Bairstow7941EngSAFDurban26 Dec 2015
192Q de Kock129*80SAFEngCenturion22 Jan 2016
193JM Bairstow14090EngSrlLeeds19 May 2016
194Q de Kock825060SAFNZlCenturion27 Aug 2016
195Q de Kock10470SAFAusHobart12 Nov 2016
196JM Bairstow5361EngIndVisakhapatnam17 Nov 2016
197PA Patel67*41IndEngMohali26 Nov 2016
198Q de Kock6960SAFSrlGqeberha26 Dec 2016
199Q de Kock10141SAFSrlCape Town02 Jan 2017
200Mushfiqur Rahim5241BanSrlColombo (PSS)15 Mar 2017
201Q de Kock9152SAFNZlWellington16 Mar 2017
202Q de Kock9050SAFNZlHamilton25 Mar 2017
203Q de Kock5161SAFEngLord’s06 Jul 2017
204Q de Kock6860SAFEngNottingham14 Jul 2017
205JM Bairstow9960EngSAFManchester04 Aug 2017
206N Dickwella8332SrlPakAbu Dhabi28 Sep 2017
207Sarfaraz Ahmed6861PakSrlDubai (DSC)06 Oct 2017
208TD Paine5760AusEngAdelaide02 Dec 2017
209Q de Kock8341SAFAusDurban01 Mar 2018
210BJ Watling8550NZlEngChristchurch30 Mar 2018
211JM Bairstow10160EngNZlChristchurch30 Mar 2018
212SO Dowrich125*50WinSrlPort of Spain06 Jun 2018
213SO Dowrich5560WinSrlGros Islet14 Jun 2018
214JM Bairstow7050EngIndBirmingham01 Aug 2018
215RR Pant11450IndEngThe Oval07 Sep 2018
216BJ Watling5951NZlPakAbu Dhabi16 Nov 2018
217Q de Kock5970SAFPakCape Town3 Jan 2019
218Q de Kock12970SAFPakJohannesburg11 Jan 2019
219Sarfaraz Ahmed50100PakSAFJohannesburg11 Jan 2019
220Q de Kock8660SAFSrlGqeberha21 Feb 2019
221BJ Watling105*60NZlSrlColombo (PSS)22 Aug 2019
222BJ Watling20550NZlEngMount Maunganui21 Nov 2019
223TD Paine7971AusNZlMelbourne26 Dec 2019
224Q de Kock9580SAFEngCenturion26 Dec 2019
225Q de Kock5080SAFEngCape Town03 Jan 2020
226N Dickwella6332SrlZimHarare19 Jan 2020
227Q de Kock7670SAFEngJohannesburg24 Jan 2020
228SO Dowrich6160WinEngSouthampton08 Jul 2020
229JC Buttler6750EngWinManchester24 Jul 2020
230TD Paine73*70AusIndAdelaide17 Dec 2020
231BJ Watling7380NZlPakMount Maunganui26 Dec 2020
232TA Blundell9660NZlSAFChristchurch17 Feb 2022
233RR Pant5023IndSrlBengaluru12 Mar 2022
234J Da Silva100*50WinEngSt George’s24 Mar 2022
235TA Blundell10651NZlEngNottingham10 Jun 2022
236BT Foakes5660EngNZlNottingham10 Jun 2022
237Nurul Hasan6450BanWinNorth Sound16 Jun 2022
238BT Foakes113*70EngSAFManchester25 Aug 2022
239OJ Pope10861EngPakRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
240OJ Pope6050EngPakMultan09 Dec 2022
241RR Pant9341InfBanMirpur22 Dec 2022
242TA Blundell13832NZlEngMount Maunganui16 Feb 2023
243AT Carey66*60AusIndThe Oval07 Jun 2023
244Litton Das66*51BanAfgMirpur14 Jun 2023
245JM Bairstow7850EngAusBirmingham16 Jun 2023
246AT Carey6663AusEngBirmingham16 Jun 2023
247JM Bairstow99*60EngAusManchester19 Jul 2023
248JM Bairstow7860EngAusThe Oval27 Jul 2023
249AT Carey6541AusWinBrisbane25 Jan 2024
250J Da Silva7960WinAusBrisbane25 Jan 2024
251AT Carey98*100AusNZlChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the fourth occasion of a wicket keeper scoring a fifty in an innings and effect ten or more dismissals in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISICtStTeamOppGroundStart Date
1AB de Villiers103*110SAFPakJohannesburg01 Feb 2013
2AC Gilchrist75100AusNZlHamilton31 Mar 2000
3Sarfaraz Ahmed50100PakSAFJohannesburg11 Jan 2019
4AT Carey98*100AusNZlChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the 25th occasion of a wicket keeper scoring a ninety in an innings and effect five or more dismissals in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISICtStTeamOppGroundStart Date
01JM Parks9150EngWinLord’s16 Jun 1966
02RW Marsh9160AusEngManchester08 Jun 1972
03RW Marsh9760AusWinKingston16 Feb 1973
04RW Marsh9160AusNZlPerth12 Dec 1980
05DJ Richardson9360SAFNZlJohannesburg25 Nov 1994
06CI Dunusinghe9170SrlNZlNapier11 Mar 1995
07AJ Stewart9580EngSAFDurban26 Dec 1999
08KC Sangakkara9541SrlEngKandy07 Mar 2001
09RD Jacobs93*60WinSAFPort of Spain17 Mar 2001
10AC Gilchrist9060AusEngLord’s19 Jul 2001
11AC Gilchrist9150AusSAFDurban15 Mar 2002
12AC Gilchrist9452AusICCSydney14 Oct 2005
13BJ Haddin9460AusSAFPerth17 Dec 2008
14MV Boucher9550SAFEngJohannesburg14 Jan 2010
15MJ Prior9350EngBanManchester04 Jun 2010
16BJ Haddin945350AusEngBrisbane21 Nov 2013
17Sarfaraz Ahmed9633PakSrlGalle17 Jun 2015
18Q de Kock9152SAFNZlWellington16 Mar 2017
19Q de Kock9050SAFNZlHamilton25 Mar 2017
20JM Bairstow9960EngSAFManchester04 Aug 2017
21Q de Kock9580SAFEngCenturion26 Dec 2019
22TA Blundell9660NZlSAFChristchurch17 Feb 2022
23RR Pant9341InfBanMirpur22 Dec 2022
24JM Bairstow99*60EngAusManchester19 Jul 2023
25AT Carey98*100AusNZlChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the 45th occasion of a wicket keeper scoring a century in an innings and effect five or more dismissals in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISICtStTeamOppGroundStart Date
01LEG Ames148*32EngSAFThe Oval17 Aug 1935
02JHB Waite11350SAFEngManchester07 Jul 1955
03JHB Waite10160SAFNZlJohannesburg26 Dec 1961
04DT Lindsay13760SAFAusDurban20 Jan 1967
05RW Marsh11860AusPakAdelaide22 Dec 1972
06RW Marsh110*50AusEngMelbourne12 Mar 1977
07IDS Smith113*41NZlEngAuckland10 Feb 1984
08SAR Silva11181SrlIndColombo (PSS)06 Sep 1985
09IA Healy102*50AusEngManchester03 Jun 1993
10IA Healy113*50AusNZlPerth12 Nov 1993
11A Flower105*50ZimSrlColombo (SSC)14 Jan 1998
12AC Gilchrist12260AusIndWankhede27 Feb 2001
13KC Sangakkara23051SrlPakLahore06 Mar 2002
14AC Gilchrist138*50AusSAFCape Town08 Mar 2002
15AC Gilchrist13351AusEngSydney02 Jan 2003
16AC Gilchrist113*41AusZimPerth09 Oct 2003
17AC Gilchrist14460AusSrlKandy16 Mar 2004
18AC Gilchrist10450AusIndBengaluru06 Oct 2004
19BB McCullum14360NZlBanDhaka19 Oct 2004
20MS Dhoni14850IndPakFaisalabad21 Jan 2006
21Kamran Akmal11360PakIndKarachi29 Jan 2006
22AC Gilchrist102*50AusEngPerth14 Dec 2006
23MS Dhoni100*60IndSrlBrabourne02 Dec 2009
24MJ Prior11870EngAusSydney03 Jan 2011
25D Ramdin126*50WinBanMirpur13 Nov 2012
26AB de Villiers16941SAFAusPerth30 Nov 2012
27AB de Villiers103*110SAFPakJohannesburg01 Feb 2013
28AB de Villiers10370SAFIndJohannesburg18 Dec 2013
29BJ Watling12460NZlIndWellington14 Feb 2014
30BJ Watling142*61EngSrlWellington03 Jan 2015
31Q de Kock129*80SAFEngCenturion22 Jan 2016
32JM Bairstow14090EngSrlLeeds19 May 2016
33Q de Kock10470SAFAusHobart12 Nov 2016
34Q de Kock10141SAFSrlCape Town02 Jan 2017
35JM Bairstow10160EngNZlChristchurch30 Mar 2018
36SO Dowrich125*50WinSrlPort of Spain06 Jun 2018
37RR Pant11450IndEngThe Oval07 Sep 2018
38Q de Kock12970SAFPakJohannesburg11 Jan 2019
39BJ Watling105*60NZlSrlColombo (PSS)22 Aug 2019
40BJ Watling20550NZlEngMount Maunganui21 Nov 2019
41J Da Silva100*50WinEngSt George’s24 Mar 2022
42TA Blundell10651NZlEngNottingham10 Jun 2022
43BT Foakes113*70EngSAFManchester25 Aug 2022
44OJ Pope10861EngPakRawalpindi01 Dec 2022
45TA Blundell13832NZlEngMount Maunganui16 Feb 2023

It also provides the tenth occasion of a wicket keeper scoring fifty in both innings and effect five or more dismissals in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISICtStTeamOppGroundStart Date
1JHB Waite5856*60SAFEngBirmingham09 Jun 1960
2FCM Alexander63*87*60WinAusAdelaide27 Jan 1961
3DT Lindsay6918280SAFAusJohannesburg23 Dec 1966
4T Taibu595852ZimBanHarare19 Feb 2004
5MS Dhoni565541IndAusNagpur06 Nov 2008
6MS Dhoni5256*70IndNZlWellington03 Apr 2009
7MJ Prior71103*50EngIndLord’s21 Jul 2011
8MJ Prior73110*50EngNZlAuckland22 Mar 2013
9BJ Haddin945350AusEngBrisbane21 Nov 2013
10Q de Kock825060SAFNZlCenturion27 Aug 2016
AT Carey’s unique performance

AT Carey’s unique performance

AT Carey of Australia wrote himself into record books as the only wicket keeper batsman in the annals of test cricket as the only wicket keeper batsman to score ninety in an innings and effect ten dismissals in a test

He pouched five catches in each innings against – Ten catches in the match and scored an unbeaten 98 not out in Australia’s second innings against New Zealand in the just concluded test at Christchurch

Australian batsmen scoring zero and half century in a test

Australian batsmen scoring zero and half century in a test

MR Marsh of Australia scored zero and 80 in the just concluded test against New Zealand at Christchurch to provide the 85th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a zero and a half century in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1GHS Trott092v EnglandThe Oval14 Aug 1893
2J Darling053v EnglandSydney14 Dec 1894
3VT Trumper880v EnglandMelbourne05 Mar 1904
4J Darling730v EnglandManchester24 Jul 1905
5VS Ransford500v South AfricaAdelaide07 Jan 1911
6C Hill098v EnglandAdelaide12 Jan 1912
7RB Minnett061v EnglandSydney23 Feb 1912
8AEV Hartkopf800v EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1925
9WA Brown720v EnglandManchester06 Jul 1934
10SJ McCabe093v EnglandSydney18 Dec 1936
11DG Bradman082v EnglandSydney18 Dec 1936
12DG Bradman056*v EnglandAdelaide31 Jan 1947
13ID Craig520v South AfricaDurban24 Jan 1958
14RB Simpson920v West IndiesBrisbane09 Dec 1960
15AK Davidson077*v EnglandManchester27 Jul 1961
16RB Simpson071v EnglandAdelaide25 Jan 1963
17RB Simpson055*v South AfricaMelbourne01 Jan 1964
18NCL O’Neill066v South AfricaAdelaide24 Jan 1964
19TR Veivers074v IndiaChennai02 Oct 1964
20PJP Burge800v IndiaBrabourne10 Oct 1964
21BN Jarman780v IndiaBrabourne10 Oct 1964
22RM Cowper600v EnglandSydney07 Jan 1966
23IR Redpath066v South AfricaJohannesburg19 Feb 1970
24RB McCosker076v EnglandMelbourne08 Feb 1975
25RB McCosker095*v EnglandLeeds14 Aug 1975
26GJ Gilmour950v West IndiesAdelaide23 Jan 1976
27PM Toohey083v IndiaPerth16 Dec 1977
28PM Toohey81*0v EnglandPerth15 Dec 1978
29GS Chappell760v IndiaMelbourne07 Feb 1981
30KJ Hughes890v EnglandLeeds16 Jul 1981
31GN Yallop580v EnglandLeeds16 Jul 1981
32GM Ritchie570v West IndiesBridgetown30 Mar 1984
33KC Wessels061v West IndiesBrisbane23 Nov 1984
34KC Wessels900v West IndiesMelbourne22 Dec 1984
35DC Boon081v New ZealandSydney22 Nov 1985
36SR Waugh073v EnglandSydney10 Jan 1987
37DM Jones600v EnglandSydney04 Jan 1991
38DC Boon057v West IndiesBridgetown19 Apr 1991
39AR Border091*v IndiaAdelaide25 Jan 1992
40AR Border071v New ZealandAuckland12 Mar 1993
41DC Boon067*v New ZealandPerth12 Nov 1993
42MG Bevan820v PakistanKarachi28 Sep 1994
43SR Waugh730v PakistanKarachi28 Sep 1994
44MJ Slater073v PakistanHobart17 Nov 1995
45SR Waugh067*v IndiaDelhi10 Oct 1996
46GR Robertson570v IndiaChennai06 Mar 1998
47SK Warne860v IndiaAdelaide10 Dec 1999
48JL Langer750v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
49AC Gilchrist083*v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
50ML Hayden057v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
51ME Waugh550v PakistanColombo (PSS)03 Oct 2002
52AC Gilchrist060*v EnglandBrisbane07 Nov 2002
53JL Langer780v West IndiesBridgetown01 May 2003
54SR Waugh056*v IndiaBrisbane04 Dec 2003
55AC Gilchrist080v Sri LankaDarwin01 Jul 2004
56JL Langer520v IndiaBengaluru06 Oct 2004
57DR Martyn550v IndiaWankhede03 Nov 2004
58RT Ponting610v EnglandBirmingham04 Aug 2005
59A Symonds072v South AfricaMelbourne26 Dec 2005
60RT Ponting053v South AfricaSydney03 Jan 2009
61MJ Clarke680v South AfricaJohannesburg26 Feb 2009
62PJ Hughes075v South AfricaJohannesburg26 Feb 2009
63MEK Hussey064v EnglandBirmingham30 Jul 2009
64MEK Hussey56*0v PakistanLord’s13 Jul 2010
65MG Johnson530v EnglandSydney03 Jan 2011
66SR Watson880v South AfricaJohannesburg17 Nov 2011
67RT Ponting062v South AfricaJohannesburg17 Nov 2011
68MEK Hussey089v IndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2011
69SR Watson560v West IndiesPort of Spain15 Apr 2012
70EJM Cowan053v South AfricaPerth30 Nov 2012
71MA Starc0*68*v South AfricaPerth30 Nov 2012
72DA Warner850v Sri LankaSydney03 Jan 2013
73PJ Hughes81*0v EnglandNottingham10 Jul 2013
74SR Watson510v EnglandAdelaide05 Dec 2013
75SPD Smith097v PakistanAbu Dhabi30 Oct 2014
76DA Warner062v West IndiesKingston11 Jun 2015
77DA Warner064v EnglandNottingham06 Aug 2015
78CJL Rogers052v EnglandNottingham06 Aug 2015
79TM Head072v PakistanDubai (DSC)07 Oct 2018
80DA Warner610v EnglandLeeds22 Aug 2019
81C Green084v IndiaSydney07 Jan 2021
82TM Head920v South AfricaBrisbane17 Dec 2022
83PSP Handscomb72*0v IndiaDelhi17 Feb 2023
84UT Khawaja600v IndiaIndore01 Mar 2023
85MR Marsh080v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the seventh occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a zero and a half century in a test against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1DC Boon081v New ZealandSydney22 Nov 1985
2AR Border071v New ZealandAuckland12 Mar 1993
3DC Boon067*v New ZealandPerth12 Nov 1993
4JL Langer750v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
5AC Gilchrist083*v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
6ML Hayden057v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
7MR Marsh080v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024
Batsmen who have scored zero in thier 100th test

Batsmen who have scored zero in thier 100th test

The following is the list of batsmen who have scored a zero in their 100th test. R Ashwin of India became the ninth batsman to score a zero in his 100th test. TC Southee of New Zealand became the tenth batsman to score zero in his 100th test. He failed to open his account in New Zealand’s second innings in the on-going test against Australia at Christchurch.

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundYear  
1DB Vengsarkar2500IndiaNew ZealandWankhede1988
2AR Border0020AustraliaWest IndiesMelbourne1991
3CA Walsh03*00West IndiesEnglandGuyana1998
4MA Taylor4600AustraliaEnglandBrisbane1998
5SP Fleming0006New ZealandSouth AfricaCenturion2006
6BB McCullum0010New ZealandAustraliaWellington2016
7AN Cook7200EnglandAustraliaPerth2013
8CA Pujara0031*IndiaAustraliaNew Delhi2023
9R Ashwin00IndiaEnglandDharamsala2024
10TC Southee26 00New ZealandAustraliaChristchurch2024

The list contains three Indian batsmen and three New Zealand batsmen which is tabulated below

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundYear  
1DB Vengsarkar2500IndiaNew ZealandWankhede1988
2CA Pujara0031*IndiaAustraliaNew Delhi2023
3R Ashwin00IndiaEnglandDharamsala2024
        
1SP Fleming0006New ZealandSouth AfricaCenturion2006
2BB McCullum0010New ZealandAustraliaWellington2016
3TC Southee2600New ZealandAustraliaChristchurch2024

Four batsmen have chosen Australia as their opponent to score zero in their 100th test, while three batsmen have chosen England as their opponent to score zero in their 100th test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundYear  
1BB McCullum0010New ZealandAustraliaWellington2016
2AN Cook7200EnglandAustraliaPerth2013
3CA Pujara0031*IndiaAustraliaNew Delhi2023
4TC Southee2600New ZealandAustraliaChristchurch2024
        
1CA Walsh03*00West IndiesEnglandGuyana1998
2MA Taylor4600AustraliaEnglandBrisbane1998
3R Ashwin00IndiaEnglandDharamsala2024

The following batsmen were leading their respective teams in their 100th test and have scored zeroes.

NoCPlayerFISITeamOppositionGroundYear  
1*DB Vengsarkar2500IndiaNew ZealandWankhede1988
2*AR Border0020AustraliaWest IndiesMelbourne1991
3*MA Taylor4600AustraliaEnglandBrisbane1998
4*SP Fleming0006New ZealandSouth AfricaCenturion2006
5*BB McCullum0010New ZealandAustraliaWellington2016
6*AN Cook7200EnglandAustraliaPerth2013
7*TC Southee2600New ZealandAustraliaChristchurch2024
R Ashwin of India owns the record for capturing 25 plus wickets in a series on most occasions in the annals of test cricket – seven occasions.

R Ashwin of India owns the record for capturing 25 plus wickets in a series on most occasions in the annals of test cricket – seven occasions.

R Ashwin of India owns the record for capturing 25 plus wickets in a series on most occasions in the annals of test cricket-seven occasions. His 26 wickets in the just concluded series against England was his seventh occasion. He went past M Muralitharan who had performed the feat on six occasions. The following table lists the bowlers who have captured 25 plus wickets in a series on five or more occasions.

NoPlayerTeamMInnsBallsRunsWSeason  Particulars
1R AshwinIndia408144858329Australia in India, 2012/13
2R AshwinIndia40798834531South Africa in India, 2015/16
3R AshwinIndia30687948027New Zealand in India , 2016/17
4R AshwinIndia510184384728England in India , 2016/17
5R AshwinIndia408112947132England in India, 2020/21
6R AshwinIndia40899943225Australia in India, 2022/23
7R AshwinIndia51093964526England in India, 2023/24
         
1M MuralidaranSri Lanka306127951626Sri Lanka in Pakistan , 1999/00
2M MuralidaranSri Lanka306136648026South Africa in Sri Lanka , 2000
3M MuralidaranSri Lanka306121929430Zimbabwe in Sri Lanka , 2001/02
4M MuralidaranSri Lanka306139032026England in Sri Lanka , 2003/04
5M MuralidaranSri Lanka306125564928Australia in Sri Lanka , 2003/04
6M MuralidaranSri Lanka30667728226Bangladesh in Sri Lanka , 2007
         
1CEL AmbroseWest Indies   510122755826West Indies in Australia, 1988/89
2CEL AmbroseWest Indies   509149456028West Indies in England, 1991
3CEL AmbroseWest Indies   510156354233West Indies in Australia, 1992/93
4CEL AmbroseWest Indies   509134651926England in West Indies, 1993/94
5CEL AmbroseWest Indies   611123542830England in West Indies, 1997/98
         
1J GarnerWest Indies   510131768825Pakistan in West Indies , 1976/77
2J GarnerWest Indies   510127637126West Indies in England, 1980
3J GarnerWest Indies   510125352331Australia in West Indies, 1983/84
4J GarnerWest Indies   510130754029West Indies in England, 1984
5J GarnerWest Indies   51093743627England in West Indies, 1985/86
         
1CV GrimmettAustralia509209892529Australia in England, 1930
2CV GrimmettAustralia510143659333West Indies in Australia , 1930/31
3CV GrimmettAustralia508183655733South Africa in Australia , 1931/32
4CV GrimmettAustralia509237966825Australia in England, 1934
5CV GrimmettAustralia510207764244Australia in South Africa , 1935/36
         
1MD MarshallWest Indies   611132662133West Indies in India , 1983/84
2MD MarshallWest Indies   509129255428West Indies in Australia, 1984/85
3MD MarshallWest Indies   407102148627New Zealand in West Indies , 1984/85
4MD MarshallWest Indies   510101748227England in West Indies, 1985/86
5MD MarshallWest Indies   510121944335West Indies in England, 1988
         
1CA WalshWest Indies   40782343726West Indies in India , 1987/88
2CA WalshWest Indies   612174078626West Indies in England, 1995
3CA WalshWest Indies   408124954326Australia in West Indies, 1998/99
4CA WalshWest Indies   509132243634West Indies in England, 2000
5CA WalshWest Indies   510158249225South Africa in West Indies, 2000/01
Twenty five wickets in a test series by Indian bowlers

Twenty five wickets in a test series by Indian bowlers

R Ashwin of India captured 26 wickets in the just concluded test series against England to provide the 29th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing 25 plus wickets in a bilateral test series. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerMInnsBallsRunsWOpponentVenueSeries
1BS Chandrasekhar509174766235EnglandIndia1972/73
2MH Mankad510222557134EnglandIndia1951/52
3SP Gupte510214066934New ZealandIndia1955/56
4N Kapil Dev611127156632PakistanIndia1979/80
5Harbhajan Singh306107154532AustraliaIndia2000/01
6R Ashwin408112947132AustraliaIndia2000/01
7BS Bedi510175974031AustraliaAustralia1977/78
8R Ashwin407098834531South AfricaIndia2015/16
9N Kapil Dev610122353729West IndiesIndia1983/84
10R Ashwin408144858329AustraliaIndia2012/13
11BS Chandrasekhar510157970428AustraliaAustralia1977/78
12N Kapil Dev612133962528AustraliaIndia1979/80
13R Ashwin510184384728EnglandIndia2016/17
14SP Gupte509197778927West IndiesWest Indies1952/53
15KD Ghavri610122463427West IndiesIndia1978/79
16DR Doshi612183863027AustraliaIndia1979/80
17A Kumble408118568527AustraliaIndia2004/05
18R Ashwin306087948027New ZealandIndia2016/17
19AR Patel306076628627EnglandIndia2020/21
20EAS Prasanna509177067226AustraliaIndia1969/70
21RA Jadeja510174167226EnglandIndia2016/17
22R Ashwin510093964526EnglandIndia2023/24
23MH Mankad407159251425PakistanIndia1952/53
24EAS Prasanna407158168625AustraliaAustralia1967/68
25BS Bedi509223763225EnglandIndia1972/73
26BS Bedi509178857425EnglandIndia1976/77
27N Kapil Dev510170464525AustraliaAustralia1991/92
28RA Jadeja408127946425AustraliaIndia2016/17
29R Ashwin408099943225AustraliaIndia2022/23

R Ashwin of India has captured 25 plus wickets in a series on seven occasions and owns the record for an Indian bowler to capture 25 plus wickets in a series on most occasions

NoPlayerMInnsBallsRunsWOpponentVenueSeries
1R Ashwin408112947132AustraliaIndia2000/01
2R Ashwin407098834531South AfricaIndia2015/16
3R Ashwin408144858329AustraliaIndia2012/13
4R Ashwin510184384728EnglandIndia2016/17
5R Ashwin306087948027New ZealandIndia2016/17
6R Ashwin510093964526EnglandIndia2023/24
7R Ashwin408099943225AustraliaIndia2022/23

R Ashwin of India captured 26 wickets in the just concluded test series against England to provide the eighth occasion of an Indian bowler capturing 25 plus wickets in a bilateral test series against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerMInnsBallsRunsWOpponentVenueSeries
1BS Chandrasekhar509174766235EnglandIndia1972/73
2MH Mankad510222557134EnglandIndia1951/52
3R Ashwin510184384728EnglandIndia2016/17
4AR Patel306076628627EnglandIndia2020/21
5RA Jadeja510174167226EnglandIndia2016/17
6R Ashwin510093964526EnglandIndia2023/24
7BS Bedi509223763225EnglandIndia1972/73
8BS Bedi509178857425EnglandIndia1976/77

BS Bedi and R Ashwin are the two Indian bowlers to capture 25 plus wickets in a series on two occasions.

NoPlayerMInnsBallsRunsWOpponentVenueSeries
1BS Bedi509223763225EnglandIndia1972/73
2BS Bedi509178857425EnglandIndia1976/77
          
1R Ashwin510184384728EnglandIndia2016/17
2R Ashwin510093964526EnglandIndia2023/24

The following five Indian bowlers have captured 25 plus wickets in a series on away soil.

NoPlayerMInnsBallsRunsWOpponentVenueSeries
1BS Bedi510175974031AustraliaAustralia1977/78
2BS Chandrasekhar510157970428AustraliaAustralia1977/78
3SP Gupte509197778927West IndiesWest Indies1952/53
4EAS Prasanna407158168625AustraliaAustralia1967/68
5N Kapil Dev510170464525AustraliaAustralia1991/92