Wicket keepers effecting ten or more dismissals in a test match

Wicket keepers effecting ten or more dismissals in a test match

AT Carey of Australia pouched ten catches in the on-going test between Australia and New Zealand at Christchurch to provide the eighth occasion of a wicket keeper effecting ten or more dismissals in a test against all oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerDisCtStTeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1RW Taylor10100Englandv IndiaWankhede15 Feb 1980
2RC Russell11110Englandv South AfricaJohannesburg30 Nov 1995
3AC Gilchrist10100Australiav New ZealandHamilton31 Mar 2000
4AB de Villiers11110South Africav PakistanJohannesburg01 Feb 2013
5WP Saha10100Indiav South AfricaCape Town05 Jan 2018
6RR Pant11110Indiav AustraliaAdelaide06 Dec 2018
7Sarfaraz Ahmed10100Pakistanv South AfricaJohannesburg11 Jan 2019
8AT Carey10100Australiav New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the second occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting ten or more dismissals in a test against all oppositions. It also provides the second occasion of a wicket keeper effecting ten or more dismissals in a test against New Zealand. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerDisCtStTeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1AC Gilchrist10100Australiav New ZealandHamilton31 Mar 2000
2AT Carey10100Australiav New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024
Australian wicket keepers effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings

Australian wicket keepers effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings

AT Carey of Australia pouched five catches in New Zealand’s second innings in the on-going test between Australia and New Zealand at Christchurch to provide the 64th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings against all oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerDisCtStIOppositionGroundStart Date
1WAS Oldfield5141v EnglandMelbourne13 Feb 1925
2GRA Langley5233v West IndiesGeorgetown26 Apr 1955
3GRA Langley5501v West IndiesKingston11 Jun 1955
4GRA Langley5504v EnglandLord’s21 Jun 1956
5ATW Grout6603v South AfricaJohannesburg23 Dec 1957
6ATW Grout5412v South AfricaDurban24 Jan 1958
7ATW Grout5501v PakistanLahore21 Nov 1959
8ATW Grout5411v West IndiesBrisbane09 Dec 1960
9ATW Grout5503v EnglandLord’s22 Jun 1961
10ATW Grout5501v EnglandSydney07 Jan 1966
11HB Taber5501v South AfricaJohannesburg23 Dec 1966
12HB Taber5502v West IndiesSydney14 Feb 1969
13HB Taber5501v South AfricaGqeberha05 Mar 1970
14RW Marsh5503v EnglandManchester08 Jun 1972
15RW Marsh5502v EnglandNottingham13 Jul 1972
16RW Marsh5501v New ZealandSydney05 Jan 1974
17RW Marsh5502v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 1974
18RW Marsh5503v West IndiesMelbourne26 Dec 1975
19RW Marsh5502v New ZealandChristchurch18 Feb 1977
20JA Maclean5502v EnglandBrisbane01 Dec 1978
21KJ Wright5501v PakistanMelbourne10 Mar 1979
22RW Marsh5502v West IndiesBrisbane01 Dec 1979
23RW Marsh5501v IndiaSydney02 Jan 1981
24RW Marsh5502v PakistanPerth13 Nov 1981
25RW Marsh6603v EnglandBrisbane26 Nov 1982
26RW Marsh5503v PakistanPerth11 Nov 1983
27RW Marsh5503v PakistanSydney02 Jan 1984
28WB Phillips5502v West IndiesKingston28 Apr 1984
29IA Healy5501v PakistanAdelaide19 Jan 1990
30IA Healy5501v EnglandMelbourne26 Dec 1990
31IA Healy5502v EnglandAdelaide25 Jan 1991
32IA Healy5501v New ZealandBrisbane03 Dec 1993
33IA Healy5503v PakistanRawalpindi05 Oct 1994
34PA Emery5413v PakistanLahore01 Nov 1994
35IA Healy5502v EnglandBrisbane25 Nov 1994
36IA Healy5504v EnglandMelbourne24 Dec 1994
37IA Healy5504v Sri LankaAdelaide25 Jan 1996
38IA Healy5501v South AfricaJohannesburg28 Feb 1997
39IA Healy6602v EnglandBirmingham05 Jun 1997
40IA Healy5501v EnglandPerth28 Nov 1998
41AC Gilchrist5501v New ZealandHamilton31 Mar 2000
42AC Gilchrist5503v New ZealandHamilton31 Mar 2000
43AC Gilchrist5413v West IndiesBrisbane23 Nov 2000
44AC Gilchrist5502v EnglandLeeds16 Aug 2001
45AC Gilchrist5411v EnglandSydney02 Jan 2003
46AC Gilchrist5504v Sri LankaDarwin01 Jul 2004
47AC Gilchrist5411v EnglandNottingham25 Aug 2005
48AC Gilchrist5501v EnglandSydney02 Jan 2007
49BJ Haddin5414v South AfricaDurban06 Mar 2009
50BJ Haddin5502v PakistanSydney03 Jan 2010
51BJ Haddin5502v IndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2011
52BJ Haddin5501v EnglandLord’s18 Jul 2013
53BJ Haddin5502v EnglandManchester01 Aug 2013
54BJ Haddin6601v IndiaBrisbane17 Dec 2014
55BJ Haddin5502v West IndiesKingston11 Jun 2015
56MS Wade5411v South AfricaAdelaide24 Nov 2016
57TD Paine5502v PakistanAdelaide29 Nov 2019
58TD Paine5502v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 2019
59TD Paine5503v IndiaAdelaide17 Dec 2020
60AT Carey5503v EnglandBrisbane08 Dec 2021
61AT Carey6604v West IndiesAdelaide08 Dec 2022
62AT Carey5321v EnglandBirmingham16 Jun 2023
63AT Carey5501v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024
64AT Carey5503v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the 64th occasion of an Australian wicket keeper effecting five or more dismissals in a test innings against all oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerDisCtStIOppositionGroundStart Date
1RW Marsh5501v New ZealandSydney05 Jan 1974
2RW Marsh5502v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 1974
3RW Marsh5502v New ZealandChristchurch18 Feb 1977
4IA Healy5501v New ZealandBrisbane03 Dec 1993
5AC Gilchrist5501v New ZealandHamilton31 Mar 2000
6AC Gilchrist5503v New ZealandHamilton31 Mar 2000
7TD Paine5502v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 2019
8AT Carey5501v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024
9AT Carey5503v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024
Australian batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings against New Zealand

Australian batsmen scoring nineties in a test innings against New Zealand

M Labuschagne of Australia scored 90 against New Zealand in the on-going test at Christchurch to provide the 15th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1KD Walters941v New ZealandAdelaide26 Jan 1974
2IR Redpath933v New ZealandWellington01 Mar 1974
3RW Marsh912v New ZealandPerth12 Dec 1980
4GM Ritchie921v New ZealandWellington21 Feb 1986
5PR Sleep902v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 1987
6DM Jones991v New ZealandPerth24 Nov 1989
7MJ Slater993v New ZealandPerth12 Nov 1993
8GS Blewett913v New ZealandBrisbane07 Nov 1997
9SR Waugh962v New ZealandPerth20 Nov 1997
10GS Blewett991v New ZealandHobart27 Nov 1997
11ML Hayden911v New ZealandHobart22 Nov 2001
12SK Warne992v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
13MJ Clarke981v New ZealandBrisbane20 Nov 2008
14MJ North903v New ZealandHamilton27 Mar 2010
15M Labuschagne902v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the fourth  occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against New Zealand in New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1IR Redpath933v New ZealandWellington01 Mar 1974
2GM Ritchie921v New ZealandWellington21 Feb 1986
3MJ North903v New ZealandHamilton27 Mar 2010
4M Labuschagne902v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the 205th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against all oppositions and provides the 84th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a ninety in an innings against all oppositions on away soil

India Vs England Fifth Test at Dharamsala Third day

India Vs England Fifth Test at Dharamsala Third day

JM Anderson of England captured his 700th test wicket when he captured the wicket of Kuldeep Yadav caught by wicket keeper Foakes for 30.  He became the third bowler in the history of test cricket to capture 700 plus wickets. Others are – M Muralitharan {800} and SK Warne {708}.  JM Anderson became the first pace bowler in the history of test cricket to capture 700 wickets

Shaoaib Bashir returned with figures of five for 173 to provide the 71st occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets against India. It also provides the 33rd occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets against India in India

Shaoaib Bashir returned with figures of five for 173 to provide the eleventh occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding 100 plus runs against India. It also provides the seventh occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding 100 plus runs against India in India

Shoaib Bashir’s five for 173 in India’s first innings not only represents the first occasion of an England bowler conceding 150 plus runs capturing five wickets against India, but also represents the most expensive bowling figures by an England bowler against India in terms of runs conceded.

Two other England bowlers who have conceded more runs in an innings are – IAR Peebles – Six for 204 against Australia at The Oval in Aug 1930 and T Richardson – Five for 181 against Australia at Sydney in Dec 1894.

Z Crawley was dismissed for zero in England’s second innings. He had scored 79 in England’s first innings in this test. It provides the 17th occasion of an England batsman scoring zero and a half century in a test against India. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1JB Mortimore073*v IndiaChennai10 Jan 1964
2JH Edrich059v IndiaManchester05 Aug 1971
3AR Lewis070*v IndiaDelhi20 Dec 1972
4DL Amiss820v IndiaBengaluru28 Jan 1977
5CJ Tavare560v IndiaWankhede27 Nov 1981
6AJ Stewart740v IndiaChennai11 Feb 1993
7GA Hick640v IndiaChennai11 Feb 1993
8SCJ Broad074*v IndiaLord’s21 Jul 2011
9EJG Morgan070v IndiaNottingham29 Jul 2011
10KP Pietersen540v IndiaEden Gardens05 Dec 2012
11MM Ali500v IndiaWankhede08 Dec 2016
12LA Dawson66*0v IndiaChennai16 Dec 2016
13JC Buttler890v IndiaThe Oval07 Sep 2018
14Z Crawley530v IndiaAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
15H Hameed063v IndiaThe Oval02 Sep 2021
16OE Robinson580v IndiaRanchi23 Feb 2024
17Z Crawley790v IndiaDharamsala07 Mar 2024

Z Crawley is the only England batsman to score a zero and a half century in a test against India on two occasions.

NoPlayerFISIOppositionGroundStart Date
1Z Crawley530v IndiaAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
2Z Crawley790v IndiaDharamsala07 Mar 2024

R Ashwin’s five for 77 in England’s second innings was his 36th five wicket haul. He now owns the Indian record for most five wicket haul by a bowler. He went past A Kumble who held the previous record with 35 five wicket hauls.

Other bowlers to capture 36 or more five wicket hauls in the annals test cricket are – M Muralitharan {67}, SK Warne {37} and RJ Hadlee {36}

JM Bairstow scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 39 in England’s second innings. The total number of boundary sixes scored in this series read 102. This series has the distinction of becoming the first test series in the annals of test cricket in which 100 plus boundary sixes have been scored.

R Ashwin’s five wicket haul in England’s second innings fetched him 100 wickets against England on home soil. He became the first Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets against an opposition on home soil and the third bowler to perform such a feat on home soil. Others are – SCJ Broad of England – 106 wickets against Australia and JM Anderson of England – 105 wickets against Australia.

R Ashwin’s five wicket haul fetched him his 28th five wicket haul on home soil.  Only M Muralitharan has captured 45 five wickets hauls on home soil more than R Ashwin

R Ashwin’s aggregate of wickets when he has opened the bowling read 175. He is the only spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 175 wickets when a spinner has shared the new ball

R Ashwin’s five wicket hauls when he has opened the bowling read 17. He is the only spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 17 five wicket hauls when a spinner has shared the new ball

India won this test by an innings and 64 runs to provide its 51st innings win against all oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResultMarginTossBatOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawoninns & 272 runswon1stv West IndiesRajkot04 Oct 2018
2Indiawoninns & 262 runswon1stv AfghanistanBengaluru14 Jun 2018
3Indiawoninns & 239 runslost1stv BangladeshMirpur25 May 2007
4Indiawoninns & 239 runslost2ndv Sri LankaNagpur24 Nov 2017
5Indiawoninns & 222 runswon1stv Sri LankaMohali04 Mar 2022
6Indiawoninns & 219 runslost2ndv AustraliaEden Gardens18 Mar 1998
7Indiawoninns & 202 runswon1stv South AfricaRanchi19 Oct 2019
8Indiawoninns & 198 runslost2ndv New ZealandNagpur20 Nov 2010
9Indiawoninns & 171 runswon1stv Sri LankaPallekele12 Aug 2017
10Indiawoninns & 144 runswon1stv Sri LankaKanpur24 Nov 2009
11Indiawoninns & 141 runslost2ndv West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023
12Indiawoninns & 140 runswon2ndv BangladeshDhaka10 Dec 2004
13Indiawoninns & 137 runswon1stv South AfricaPune10 Oct 2019
14Indiawoninns & 135 runslost2ndv AustraliaHyderabad02 Mar 2013
15Indiawoninns & 132 runslost2ndv AustraliaNagpur09 Feb 2023
16Indiawoninns & 131 runswon2ndv PakistanRawalpindi13 Apr 2004
17Indiawoninns & 130 runslost2ndv BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019
18Indiawoninns & 126 runswon2ndv West IndiesWankhede14 Nov 2013
19Indiawoninns & 119 runswon1stv Sri LankaLucknow18 Jan 1994
20Indiawoninns & 115 runswon1stv New ZealandHyderabad23 Aug 2012
21Indiawoninns & 112 runswon1stv West IndiesWankhede09 Oct 2002
22Indiawoninns & 109 runswon1stv New ZealandChennai06 Jan 1956
23Indiawoninns & 106 runslost2ndv Sri LankaNagpur27 Dec 1986
24Indiawoninns & 101 runslost2ndv ZimbabweNagpur21 Feb 2002
25Indiawoninns & 100 runswon1stv AustraliaWankhede03 Nov 1979
26Indiawoninns & 095 runswon1stv Sri LankaBengaluru26 Jan 1994
27Indiawoninns & 092 runswon1stv West IndiesNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
28Indiawoninns & 090 runslost2ndv ZimbabweBulawayo13 Sep 2005
29Indiawoninns & 083 runswon1stv BangladeshChattogram17 Dec 2004
30Indiawoninns & 075 runslost2ndv EnglandChennai16 Dec 2016
31Indiawoninns & 070 runswon1stv PakistanDelhi16 Oct 1952
32Indiawoninns & 067 runswon1stv Sri LankaCuttack04 Jan 1987
33Indiawoninns & 064 runslost2ndv EnglandDharamsala07 Mar 2024
34Indiawoninns & 057 runslost2ndv South AfricaEden Gardens14 Feb 2010
35Indiawoninns & 053 runswon1stv Sri LankaColombo (SSC)03 Aug 2017
36Indiawoninns & 052 runswon1stv PakistanMultan28 Mar 2004
37Indiawoninns & 051 runslost2ndv West IndiesEden Gardens06 Nov 2013
38Indiawoninns & 046 runswon1stv EnglandLeeds22 Aug 2002
39Indiawoninns & 046 runslost2ndv BangladeshEden Gardens22 Nov 2019
40Indiawoninns & 036 runslost2ndv EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
41Indiawoninns & 027 runswon1stv New ZealandBrabourne02 Dec 1955
42Indiawoninns & 025 runslost2ndv EnglandAhmedabad04 Mar 2021
43Indiawoninns & 024 runslost2ndv Sri LankaBrabourne02 Dec 2009
44Indiawoninns & 022 runswon1stv EnglandChennai11 Feb 1993
45Indiawoninns & 017 runslost2ndv Sri LankaAhmedabad08 Feb 1994
46Indiawoninns & 015 runswon1stv West IndiesEden Gardens14 Nov 2011
47Indiawoninns & 015 runslost2ndv EnglandWankhede19 Feb 1993
48Indiawoninns & 013 runswon1stv ZimbabweDelhi13 Mar 1993
49Indiawoninns & 008 runslost2ndv EnglandChennai06 Feb 1952
50Indiawoninns & 008 runswon1stv Sri LankaChandigarh23 Nov 1990
51Indiawoninns & 002 runslost2ndv AustraliaSydney07 Jan 1978

India won this test by an innings and 64 runs to provide its eighth innings win against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResultMarginTossBatOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawoninns & 075 runslost2ndv EnglandChennai16 Dec 2016
2Indiawoninns & 064 runslost2ndv EnglandDharamsala07 Mar 2024
3Indiawoninns & 046 runswon1stv EnglandLeeds22 Aug 2002
4Indiawoninns & 036 runslost2ndv EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
5Indiawoninns & 025 runslost2ndv EnglandAhmedabad04 Mar 2021
6Indiawoninns & 022 runswon1stv EnglandChennai11 Feb 1993
7Indiawoninns & 015 runslost2ndv EnglandWankhede19 Feb 1993
8Indiawoninns & 008 runslost2ndv EnglandChennai06 Feb 1952

India won this test by an innings and 64 runs to provide its 23rd innings win against all oppositions when it had lost the toss and batted second in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResultMarginTossBatOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawoninns & 239 runslost1stv BangladeshMirpur25 May 2007
2Indiawoninns & 239 runslost2ndv Sri LankaNagpur24 Nov 2017
3Indiawoninns & 219 runslost2ndv AustraliaEden Gardens18 Mar 1998
4Indiawoninns & 198 runslost2ndv New ZealandNagpur20 Nov 2010
5Indiawoninns & 141 runslost2ndv West IndiesRoseau12 Jul 2023
6Indiawoninns & 135 runslost2ndv AustraliaHyderabad02 Mar 2013
7Indiawoninns & 132 runslost2ndv AustraliaNagpur09 Feb 2023
8Indiawoninns & 130 runslost2ndv BangladeshIndore14 Nov 2019
9Indiawoninns & 106 runslost2ndv Sri LankaNagpur27 Dec 1986
10Indiawoninns & 101 runslost2ndv ZimbabweNagpur21 Feb 2002
11Indiawoninns & 090 runslost2ndv ZimbabweBulawayo13 Sep 2005
12Indiawoninns & 075 runslost2ndv EnglandChennai16 Dec 2016
13Indiawoninns & 064 runslost2ndv EnglandDharamsala07 Mar 2024
14Indiawoninns & 057 runslost2ndv South AfricaEden Gardens14 Feb 2010
15Indiawoninns & 051 runslost2ndv West IndiesEden Gardens06 Nov 2013
16Indiawoninns & 046 runslost2ndv BangladeshEden Gardens22 Nov 2019
17Indiawoninns & 036 runslost2ndv EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
18Indiawoninns & 025 runslost2ndv EnglandAhmedabad04 Mar 2021
19Indiawoninns & 024 runslost2ndv Sri LankaBrabourne02 Dec 2009
20Indiawoninns & 017 runslost2ndv Sri LankaAhmedabad08 Feb 1994
21Indiawoninns & 015 runslost2ndv EnglandWankhede19 Feb 1993
22Indiawoninns & 008 runslost2ndv EnglandChennai06 Feb 1952
23Indiawoninns & 002 runslost2ndv AustraliaSydney07 Jan 1978

India won this test by an innings and 64 runs to provide its sixth innings win against England when it had lost the toss and batted second in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamResultMarginTossBatOppositionGroundStart Date
1Indiawoninns & 075 runslost2ndv EnglandChennai16 Dec 2016
2Indiawoninns & 064 runslost2ndv EnglandDharamsala07 Mar 2024
3Indiawoninns & 036 runslost2ndv EnglandWankhede08 Dec 2016
4Indiawoninns & 025 runslost2ndv EnglandAhmedabad04 Mar 2021
5Indiawoninns & 015 runslost2ndv EnglandWankhede19 Feb 1993
6Indiawoninns & 008 runslost2ndv EnglandChennai06 Feb 1952

R Ashwin captured nine wickets conceding 128 runs in this test to become the second bowler to capture nine wickets in a bowler’s 100th test appearance. M Muralitharan in his 100th test against Bangladesh at Chattogram in Feb 2006 had captured nine wickets conceding 141 runs

India has won 178 tests, lost 178 tests, 222 tests were drawn and one test was tied. India has played 579 tests. India is the only team in the annals of test cricket to win and lose similar number of tests as on date.

R Ashwin has taken five wickets in an innings in his debut test, 25th test, 75th test and 100th test.. R Ashwin has captured nine wickets in a match in his debut test, 75th test and 100th test.   Here is his performance in his milestone tests in terms of 25 tests

TestAgainstGroundStart DateFISITotal
001stWest IndiesDelhi06 Nov 20113-0816-0479-128
025thBangladeshFatullah10 Jun 20155-087—–5-087
050thSri LankaGalle26 Jul 20171-0843-0654-149
075thEnglandChennai05 Feb 20213-1466-0619-207
100thEnglandDharamsala07 Mar 20244-0515-0779-128

Thus R Ashwin’s match figures in his debut test and in his 100th test were same – He captured nine wickets conceding 128 runs

Ranji Trophy 2023-24 season’s salient stats upto the semi finals – Part Two

Ranji Trophy 2023-24 season’s salient stats upto the semi finals – Part Two

The finals of the Ranji Trophy is slated to start on March, 10, 2024 between Mumbai and Vidarbha at Mumbai. Here are some of the Salient stats of the season upto the semi-final

FIVE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

NoW-RPlayerTeamOppositionVenue
19-68JS SaxenaKeralaBengalThumba
29-71AA PandeyRailwaysGoaSurat
38-36AP BoraMeghalayaSikkimRangpo
48-41B KumarU PradeshBengalKanpur
58-46KA KenseNagalandSikkimRangpo
68-70H WalunjMaharashtraSaurashtraSolapur
77-32DA JadejaSaurashtraRajasthanJaipur
87-36IM LemturNagalandAru PradeshDimapur
97-40AK ChoudharyMeghalayaNagalandShillong
107-41V KoushikKarnatakaPunjabHubli
117-42SA DesaiGujaratKarnatakaAhmedabad
127-44PR BhutSaurashtraMaharashtraSolapur
137-49GN YadavPuducherryDelhiDelhi
147-52MA AvasthiMumbaiBengalKolkata
157-53GN YadavPuducherryUttarakhandDehra Dun
167-57MA AvasthiMumbaiKeralaThumba
177-58P SultanTripuraGujaratAhmedabad
187-63T ThyagarajanHyderabadNagalandHyderabad
197-75M Ravi KiranChhattisgarhAndhraNaya Raipur
207-82SP UdeshiPuducherryBarodaVadodara
217-112BA BhattBarodaMumbaiMumbai
227-200BA BhattBarodaMumbaiMumbai
236-15RS GurungMeghalayaNagalandShillong
246-21SN ThakurMumbaiAssamMumbai
256-25T ThyagarajanHyderabadSikkimSecunderabad
266-27MA AvasthiMumbaiBiharPatna
276-32DM DhapolaUttarakhandPuducherryDehra Dun
286-32Mukesh KumarBengalBiharKolkata
296-40GN YadavPuducherryUttarakhandDehra Dun
306-41SJ MajumdarChhattisgarhAssamNaya Raipur
316-45K KartikeyaM PradeshPuducherryPuducherry
326-46BA BhattBarodaPuducherryVadodara
336-46Rahul SinghAssamAndhraDibrugarh
346-47V ChoudharyServicesVidarbhaNagpur
356-52MS JangraMizoramNagalandNadiad
366-52AS AgarwalM PradeshAndhraIndore
376-58AP BoraMeghalayaMizoramMangoldoi
386-61V KaverappaKarnatakaVidarbhaNagpur
396-65SZ MulaniMumbaiAndhraMumbai
406-66KC CariappaMizoramMeghalayaAnand
416-69S NadeemJharkhandVidarbhaRanchi
426-70SP UdeshiPuducherryBarodaVadodara
436-70MS JangraMizoramAru PradeshAnand
446-81T ThyagarajanHyderabadNagalandHyderabad
456-83S Ajith RamTamil NaduPunjabSalem
466-91H WalunjMaharashtraJharkhandGahunje
476-93H WalunjMaharashtraSaurashtraSolapur
486-99R Sai KishoreTamil NaduMumbaiMumbai
496-105A ChouhanChhattisgarhMumbaiNaya Raipur
506-108KC CariappaMizoramSikkimNadiad
516-108SA DesaiGujaratTripuraAhmedabad
526-124SS JaiswalBengalMumbaiKolkata
536-134DW MisalGoaKarnatakaMysore
545-10Yuvraj SinghRailwaysChandigarhChandigarh
555-10AA SarwateVidarbhaManipurAhmedabad
565-12R SharmaJ+KOrissaCuttack
575-16V SharmaJ+KPuducherryPuducherry
585-21M Ravi KiranChhattisgarhBiharPatna
595-22CS JaniSaurashtraJharkhandRajkot
505-22SS JainM PradeshPuducherryPuducherry
615-23P Girinath ReddyAndhraBiharPatna
625-24PK TamangSikkimNagalandRangpo
635-26S MathurDelhiOrissaDelhi
645-27AS MalikSikkimAru PradeshAnand
655-28Abid MushtaqJ+KPuducherryPuducherry
665-28MB MurasinghTripuraRailwaysAgartala
675-31DM DhapolaUttarakhandH PradeshDharamsala
685-32AS ThakareVidarbhaManipurAhmedabad
695-32Yuvraj SinghRailwaysGujaratValsad
705-32MS JangraMizoramMeghalayaMangoldoi
715-33H WalunjMaharashtraManipurSolapur
725-33R MohantyOrissaH PradeshCuttack
735-33AK ChoudharyMeghalayaMizoramMangoldoi
745-34K KhejroliyaM PradeshBarodaIndore
755-35KC CariappaMizoramAru PradeshAnand
765-35J YadavHaryanaJharkhandJamshedpur
775-36Aman KumarHaryanaServicesLahli
785-36AS RoyJharkhandRajasthanJamshedpur
795-39M Abin MathewPuducherryDelhiDelhi
805-39H ChauhanDelhiUttarakhandMohali
815-39SG SinghPuducherryJ+KPuducherry
825-39PN JadejaGujaratPunjabMohali
835-42J YadavHaryanaSaurashtraRajkot
845-42PK TamangSikkimAru PradeshAnand
855-43T ThyagarajanHyderabadNagalandDimapur
865-43Abhishek KumarH PradeshUttarakhandDharamsala
875-43SS JaiswalBengalAssamGuwahati
885-43DM DhapolaUttarakhandBarodaDehra Dun
895-44M MohammedTamil NaduGujaratValsad
905-44SZ MulaniMumbaiKeralaThumba
915-45V Pratap SinghBiharMumbaiPatna
925-45A SharmaServicesHaryanaLahli
935-46AR PalkarMaharashtraRajasthanJodhpur
945-48PC DadheMaharashtraHaryanaLahli
955-48P DuttaPunjabGoaPorvorim
965-49BA BhattBarodaPuducherryVadodara
975-49Rahul SinghAssamBiharGuwahati
985-51CS JaniSaurashtraVidarbhaNagpur
995-51H ChauhanDelhiM PradeshIndore
1005-52R JonathanNagalandSikkimRangpo
1015-52S NadeemJharkhandManipurJamshedpur
1025-52M DagarH PradeshPuducherryPuducherry
1035-54DN SangmaMeghalayaAru PradeshAnand
1045-54AS ThakareVidarbhaMaharashtraGahunje
1055-54KV SasikanthAndhraU PradeshVizianagram
1065-55P NarangServicesHaryanaLahli
1075-55J YadavHaryanaJharkhandJamshedpur
1085-55DA JadejaSaurashtraManipurSanosara
1095-58TK KotianMumbaiU PradeshMumbai
1105-59A SharmaServicesMaharashtraDelhi
1115-60PC DadheMaharashtraHaryanaLahli
1125-60PN JadejaGujaratPunjabMohali
1135-61MV PithiyaBarodaOrissaVadodara
1145-61R MohantyOrissaJ+KCuttack
1155-61S Ajith RamTamil NaduKarnatakaChennai
1165-62MS JangraMizoramAru PradeshAnand
1175-63AA PandeyRailwaysKarnatakaSurat
1185-63LN LepchaSikkimMeghalayaRangpo
1195-63H ChauhanDelhiH PradeshDharamsala
1205-64A RajpootU PradeshKeralaAlappuzha
1215-64KNK ReddyAndhraMumbaiMumbai
1225-64R MohantyOrissaJ+KCuttack
1235-64Abid MushtaqJ+KPuducherryPuducherry
1245-64LI MeriwalaBarodaUttarakhandDehra Dun
1255-65AJ MandalChhattisgarhMumbaiNaya Raipur
1265-66SB SarmahAssamAndhraDibrugarh
1275-66V GaletiyaH PradeshDelhiDharamsala
1285-66R Sai KishoreTamil NaduSaurashtraCoimbatore
1295-67V VyshakKarnatakaRailwaysSurat
1305-68V AroraH PradeshBarodaDharamsala
1315-69GN YadavPuducherryOrissaCuttack
1325-70GN YadavPuducherryM PradeshPuducherry
1335-70MS RedkarGoaTamil NaduPorvorim
1345-74T ThyagarajanHyderabadMizoramHyderabad
1355-74V SharmaJ+KPuducherryPuducherry
1365-74DM DhapolaUttarakhandOrissaCuttack
1375-74D JohriAssamMumbaiMumbai
1385-75LN LepchaSikkimMizoramNadiad
1395-75K Ajay SinghRajasthanMaharashtraJodhpur
1405-76R BishnoiGujaratRailwaysValsad
1415-80R Sai KishoreTamil NaduChandigarhCoimbatore
1425-80AS RoyJharkhandHaryanaJamshedpur
1435-82B ThampiKeralaAssamGuwahati
1445-82MV PithiyaBarodaJ+KVadodara
1455-83N SindhuHaryanaSaurashtraRajkot
1465-86T ThyagarajanHyderabadMeghalayaHyderabad
1475-88AA ShethBarodaJ+KVadodara
1485-90N TempolAru PradeshMizoramAnand
1495-91Umar NazirJ+KBarodaVadodara
1505-94AA PandeyRailwaysKarnatakaSurat
1515-95Saurabh KumarU PradeshChhattisgarhLucknow
1525-99DA JadejaSaurashtraRajasthanJaipur
1535-100SS RoulOrissaM PradeshIndore
1545-100A ChouhanChhattisgarhKeralaNaya Raipur
1555-103S SharmaDelhiH PradeshDharamsala
1565-103T ThyagarajanHyderabadMeghalayaHyderabad
1575-110DW MisalGoaChandigarhPorvorim
1585-111Abid MushtaqJ+KM PradeshIndore
1595-116Saurabh KumarU PradeshAndhraVizianagram
1505-120K Ajay SinghRajasthanSaurashtraJaipur
1615-121TU DeshpandeMumbaiChhattisgarhNaya Raipur
1625-131T DhillonMaharashtraServicesDelhi
1635-133MJ SutharRajasthanVidarbhaJaipur

RANJI TROPHY 2023/24 – HAT-TRICKS

NoPlayerTeamOppositionVenue
1RH DiasMumbaiBiharPatna
2Arafat KhanRajasthanMaharashtraJodhpur
3J YadavHaryanaManipurAhmedabad
4DM DhapolaUttarakhandPuducherryDehra Dun
5MS JangraMizoramAru PradeshAnand
6DM DhapolaUttarakhandDelhiMohali
7K KartikeyaM PradeshPuducherryPuducherry
8K KhejroliyaM PradeshBarodaIndore

RANJI TROPHY 2023/24 – TEN WICKETS IN A MATCH

NoPlayerTeamOppositionVenue
1H WalunjMaharashtraSaurashtraSolapur
2BA BhattBarodaMumbaiMumbai
3GN YadavPuducherryUttarakhandDehra Dun
4AA PandeyRailwaysGoaSurat
5T ThyagarajanHyderabadNagalandHyderabad
6SP UdeshiPuducherryBarodaVadodara
7JS SaxenaKeralaBengalThumba
8AP BoraMeghalayaSikkimRangpo
9DA JadejaSaurashtraRajasthanJaipur
10BA BhattBarodaPuducherryVadodara
11MS JangraMizoramAru PradeshAnand
12Mukesh KumarBengalBiharKolkata
13SN ThakurMumbaiAssamMumbai
14K KartikeyaM PradeshPuducherryPuducherry
15AK ChoudharyMeghalayaNagalandShillong
16V SharmaJ+KPuducherryPuducherry
17J YadavHaryanaJharkhandJamshedpur
18Abid MushtaqJ+KPuducherryPuducherry
19GN YadavPuducherryDelhiDelhi
20PN JadejaGujaratPunjabMohali
21AP BoraMeghalayaMizoramMangoldoi
22PC DadheMaharashtraHaryanaLahli
23KC CariappaMizoramMeghalayaAnand
24MA AvasthiMumbaiBengalKolkata
25P SultanTripuraGujaratAhmedabad
26R MohantyOrissaJ+KCuttack
27SA DesaiGujaratTripuraAhmedabad
28AA PandeyRailwaysKarnatakaSurat
29V KaverappaKarnatakaVidarbhaNagpur
30SZ MulaniMumbaiAndhraMumbai
31T ThyagarajanHyderabadMeghalayaHyderabad

TEAM TOTALS – 500 PLUS RUNS

NoScoreTeamOppositionVenue
1618-7dGoaChandigarhPorvorim
2615-4dHyderabadAru PradeshSecunderabad
3610-4dTamil NaduChandigarhCoimbatore
4601-5dMaharashtraJharkhandGahunje
5578-4dSaurashtraJharkhandRajkot
6569MumbaiBarodaMumbai
7563-5dKarnatakaChandigarhHubli
8552VidarbhaMaharashtraGahunje
9548-8dU PradeshAssamKanpur
10544-7dSikkimAru PradeshAnand
11536-7dServicesSaurashtraDelhi
12529-6dSaurashtraManipurSanosara
13514-7dKeralaAndhraVizianagram
14514-8dKarnatakaPunjabHubli
15509HaryanaJharkhandJamshedpur
16508-3dHaryanaManipurAhmedabad
17504-5dJharkhandManipurJamshedpur
18504-9dMeghalayaAru PradeshAnand

VICTORY BY TEN WICKETS

NoMarginTeamOppositionVenue
110 wktsChhattisgarhAssamNaya Raipur
210 wktsMumbaiAndhraMumbai
310 wktsRajasthanMaharashtraJodhpur
410 wktsVidarbhaMaharashtraGahunje

VICTORY BY 200 PLUS RUNS MARGIN

NoMarginTeamOppositionVenue
1319 runsM PradeshPuducherryPuducherry
2308 runsVidarbhaJharkhandRanchi
3299 runsGujaratPunjabMohali
4256 runsM PradeshJ+KIndore
5238 runsSaurashtraVidarbhaNagpur
6238 runsOrissaH PradeshCuttack
7237 runsTripuraGoaAgartala
8232 runsMumbaiKeralaThumba
9218 runsSaurashtraRajasthanJaipur

VICTORY BY INNINGS AND 100 RUNS

NoMarginTeamOppositionVenue
1Inns and 338 runsHaryanaManipurAhmedabad
2Inns and 293 runsTamil NaduChandigarhCoimbatore
3Inns and 288 runsSikkimAru PradeshAnand
4Inns and 243 runsSaurashtraManipurSanosara
5Inns and 205 runsHaryanaJharkhandJamshedpur
6Inns and 204 runsBengalBiharKolkata
7Inns and 198 runsHyderabadSikkimSecunderabad
8Inns and 196 runsServicesManipurAhmedabad
9Inns and 194 runsHyderabadNagalandDimapur
10Inns and 187 runsHyderabadAru PradeshSecunderabad
11Inns and 172 runsMeghalayaAru PradeshAnand
12Inns and 162 runsBengalAssamGuwahati
13Inns and 157 runsAndhraBiharPatna
14Inns and 129 runsTamil NaduRailwaysCoimbatore
15Inns and 128 runsMeghalayaNagalandShillong
16Inns and 102 runsJharkhandManipurJamshaeadpur
Ranji Trophy 2023-24 season’s salient stats upto the semifinals – Part One

Ranji Trophy 2023-24 season’s salient stats upto the semifinals – Part One

The finals of the Ranji Trophy is slated to start on March, 10, 2024 between Mumbai and Vidarbha at Mumbai, Here are some of the Salient stats of the season upto the semi-final

CENTURIONS IN RANJI TROPHY 2023-24

NoScorePlayerTeamOppositionGround
1366 TD AgarwalHyderabadA PradeshSecunderabad
2321 N JagadeesanTamil NaduChandigarhCoimbatore
3277 SP SenapatiOrissaM PradeshIndore
4268 K LyngdohMeghalayaA PradeshAnand
5250*H RanaHaryanaManipurAhmedabad
6245*N JagadeesanTamil NaduRailwaysCoimbatore
7243*CA PujaraSaurashtraJharkhandRajkot
8234*Jyotsnil SinghBarodaDelhiDelhi
9214 G Rahul SinghHyderabadNagalandDimapur
10208 K SharmaU PradeshAssamKanpur
11207 SG RawatBarodaHPradeshDharamsala
12205*Anmolpreet SinghPunjabChandigarhChandigarh
13203*Musheer KhanMumbaiBarodaMumbai
14202 SJ DesaiChhattisgarhU PradeshLucknow
15201 A JuyalU PradeshAssamKanpur
16200*AR EaswaranBengalBiharKolkata
17197 SS PrabhudessaiGoaChandigarhPorvorim
18194 Himmat SinghDelhiUttarakhandMohali
19193 DB PadikkalKarnatakaPunjabHubli
20188 SS SharmaBarodaHPradeshDharamsala
21187 RNB IndrajithTamil NaduPunjabSalem
2285 G Rahul SinghHyderabadA PradeshSecunderabad
23184 AR ChandranKeralaAndhraVizianagram
24183 GH VihariAndhraChhattisgarhNaya Raipur
25182 KM JadhavMaharashtraJharkhandGahunje
26179 SN RuperoNagalandMizoramNadiad
27175 RK BhuiAndhraBengalVisakhapatnam
28173 PN MankadSaurashtraManipurSanosara
29172 SS PundirJ + KBarodaVadodara
30171*Prabhsimran SinghPunjabChandigarhChandigarh
31171 PK PanchalGujaratGoaPorvorim
32169*Pratham SinghRailwaysTripuraAgartala
33167 HP GawliM PradeshOrissaIndore
34166 AV ChopraMizoramSikkimNadiad
35164 AV ChopraMizoramNagalandNadiad
36164 TD AgarwalHyderabadNagalandHyderabad
37161 L BansalServicesSaurashtraDelhi
38159 KNK ReddyAndhraBiharPatna
39159 PP ShawMumbaiChhattisgarhNaya Raipur
40158 R ChauhanServicesJharkhandDelhi
41158 Sumit KumarNagalandA PradeshDimapur
42156 KS RathoreRajasthanManipurAhmedabad
43155 RP DasAssamChhattisgarhNaya Raipur
44153 AR BawneMaharashtraManipurSolapur
45153 S RohillaServicesSaurashtraDelhi
46151*KV SiddharthGoaTripuraAgartala
47151 DB PadikkalKarnatakaTamil NaduChennai
48150 SP PattnaikOrissaHPradeshCuttack
49150 S GaniBiharKeralaPatna
50149 AH GuptaServicesRajasthanDelhi
51148 AV VasavadaSaurashtraManipurSanosara
52148 MK PandeyKarnatakaChandigarhHubli
53147 K MahajanChandigarhGoaPorvorim
54147 Arslan KhanChandigarhTripuraChandigarh
55147 HP GawliM PradeshJ + KIndore
56144 R TewatiaHaryanaJharkhandJamshedpur
57143*SS PrabhudessaiGoaKarnatakaMysore
58143 AN KhareChhattisgarhMumbaiNaya Raipur
59139 V SharmaJ + KBarodaVadodara
50139 Jiwanjot SinghUttarakhandBarodaDehra Dun
61138 RB TiwariChhattisgarhBiharPatna
62138 AY TaideVidarbhaJharkhandRanchi
63137 TD AgarwalHyderabadSikkimSecunderabad
64137 R Shreyas GopalKeralaBiharPatna
65136 PH ShahMaharashtraJharkhandGahunje
66136 VP SolankiBarodaMumbaiMumbai
67135 VR IyerM PradeshPuducherryPuducherry
68134*Ashutosh SinghChhattisgarhBiharPatna
69134 M VohraChandigarhTripuraChandigarh
70132 RS GurungMeghalayaA PradeshAnand
71132 K KushagraJharkhandServicesDelhi
72131 AR BawneMaharashtraJharkhandGahunje
73131 S BabyKeralaAssamGuwahati
74131 N SindhuHaryanaVidarbhaNagpur
75130 V ShankarTamil NaduPunjabSalem
76129 P MusarafAssamU PradeshKanpur
77129 KK NairVidarbhaMaharashtraGahunje
78129 RK BhuiAndhraU PradeshVizianagram
79128 SS SharmaBarodaJ +  KVadodara
80128 RG HazarikaAssamU PradeshKanpur
81126 MS JangraMizoramSikkimNadiad
82125 AP MajumdarBengalAndhraVisakhapatnam
83125 RK BhuiAndhraAssamDibrugarh
84125 AP MajumdarBengalAssamGuwahati
85125*RR BiswaMeghalayaMizoramAnand
86124*KR RayuduHyderabadMeghalayaShillong
87124 S BabyKeralaBengalThumba
88124 SG RawatBarodaMumbaiMumbai
89123 AR SharmaRailwaysGujaratValsad
90123 RNB IndrajithTamil NaduChandigarhCoimbatore
91123 TU DeshpandeMumbaiBarodaMumbai
92122 R PaliwalServicesManipurAhmedabad
93122 K Nitesh ReddyHyderabadMeghalayaHyderabad
94121*SR DubeyMumbaiAssamMumbai
95120 RK BhuiAndhraChhattisgarhNaya Raipur
96120*TK KotianMumbaiBarodaMumbai
97119 HS MantriM PradeshOrissaIndore
98119 SK PrasadSikkimA PradeshAnand
99119 N SindhuHaryanaManipurAhmedabad
100119*AS RoyJharkhandManipurJamshedpur
101118 MK PandeyKarnatakaPunjabHubli
102118*ED KerkarChhattisgarhKeralaNaya Raipur
103117*MK LomrorRajasthanManipurAhmedabad
104117 SR DubeyMumbaiU PradeshMumbai
105116 MG PatelBarodaOrissaVadodara
106116 AN KhareChhattisgarhAssamNaya Raipur
107116 RP DasAssamKeralaGuwahati
108116 UR SinghJharkhandManipurJamshedpur
109116 SP JacksonSaurashtraRajasthanJaipur
110115 A JuyalU PradeshKeralaAlappuzha
111115*DD GaonkarGoaChandigarhPorvorim
112115 K Nitesh ReddyHyderabadMizoramHyderabad
113115 AM ThakuriAssamBiharGuwahati
114115 VA BhattUttarakhandOrissaCuttack
115114 B Vivek SinghRailwaysChandigarhChandigarh
116114 A PorelBengalChhattisgarhKolkata
117114 MA AgarwalKarnatakaGoaMysore
118114 AV ChopraMizoramA PradeshAnand
119114*SS TiwaryJharkhandManipurJamshedpur
120114 AN KhareChhattisgarhU PradeshLucknow
121114*PK GargU PradeshChhattisgarhLucknow
122114 HJ TamoreMumbaiBarodaMumbai
123113*K SurajJharkhandSaurashtraRajkot
124113*MS JangraMizoramNagalandNadiad
125113 D ShoreyVidarbhaJharkhandRanchi
126113 S BabyKeralaAndhraVizianagram
127112 ST PaulTripuraGoaAgartala
128112 KK NairVidarbhaRajasthanJaipur
129112 Y DhullDelhiOrissaDelhi
130111 R PaliwalServicesJharkhandDelhi
131111 A BadoniDelhiHPradeshDharamsala
132111 HS MantriM PradeshBarodaIndore
133111 AA KargavePuducherryHPradeshPuducherry
134111 SP SenapatiOrissaDelhiDelhi
135110 KB Arun KarthikPuducherryOrissaCuttack
136110 CA PujaraSaurashtraRajasthanJaipur
137110 BB SamantrayOrissaDelhiDelhi
138109 MA AgarwalKarnatakaGujaratAhmedabad
139109*S BabyKeralaBiharPatna
140109 Ankit KumarHaryanaJharkhandJamshedpur
141109 N WadheraPunjabTamil NaduSalem
142109 AY TaideVidarbhaKarnatakaNagpur
143109 SN ThakurMumbaiTamil NaduMumbai
144108 Virat SinghJharkhandMaharashtraGahunje
145108*R PaliwalServicesRajasthanDelhi
146108 Virat SinghJharkhandServicesDelhi
147108*AP MajumdarBengalMumbaiKolkata
148108 G Rahul SinghHyderabadMizoramHyderabad
149108 R ChauhanServicesManipurAhmedabad
150108 N GangtaHPradeshPuducherryPuducherry
151108 CA PujaraSaurashtraManipurSanosara
152107 R ChauhanServicesRajasthanDelhi
153107 RG HazarikaAssamKeralaGuwahati
154107 SJ Nikin JoseKarnatakaGoaMysore
155106 PK GargU PradeshKeralaAlappuzha
156106 N RanaU PradeshMumbaiMumbai
157106 AR ChandranKeralaBengalThumba
158106 Mohammad SaifRailwaysTripuraAgartala
159105 PR PaulTamil NaduChandigarhCoimbatore
150105 AV ChopraMizoramMeghalayaAnand
161105 SG RawatBarodaM PradeshIndore
162105*J SidhuDelhiOrissaDelhi
163104*PN MankadSaurashtraJharkhandRajkot
164104 SS PrabhudessaiGoaTamil NaduPorvorim
165103 NL LamichaneySikkimA PradeshAnand
166103 DB PadikkalKarnatakaGoaMysore
167103*NT Tilak VarmaHyderabadSikkimSecunderabad
168103 PK SinghBiharAssamGuwahati
169103*V VyshakKarnatakaChandigarhHubli
170103 A SamadJ + KM PradeshIndore
171103 K ChandelaUttarakhandBarodaDehra Dun
172102 SG RawatBarodaOrissaVadodara
173102 BB LalwaniMumbaiChhattisgarhNaya Raipur
174102*MS Pragnay ReddyHyderabadMeghalayaHyderabad
175101*A SharmaServicesSaurashtraDelhi
176101 AV ChopraMizoramMeghalayaAnand
177101 NT Tilak VarmaHyderabadNagalandHyderabad
178100 SS JainM PradeshUttarakhandDehra Dun
179100*NT Tilak VarmaHyderabadNagalandDimapur
180100 Sumit SinghSikkimMizoramNadiad
181100 Prabhsimran SinghPunjabKarnatakaHubli
182100 AP TareUttarakhandHPradeshDharamsala
183100*AS MalikSikkimA PradeshAnand
184100*SP PattnaikOrissaJ + K                                              Cuttack
185100 MK TiwaryBengalAssamGuwahati
186100*S SharathKarnatakaChandigarhHubli
187100 RR BiswaMeghalayaHyderabadHyderabad

DOUBLE CENTURIONS IN RANJI TROPHY 2023-24

NoScorePlayerTeamOppositionGround
1366 TD AgarwalHyderabadA PradeshSecunderabad
2321 N JagadeesanTamil NaduChandigarhCoimbatore
3277 SP SenapatiOrissaM PradeshIndore
4268 K LyngdohMeghalayaA PradeshAnand
5250*H RanaHaryanaManipurAhmedabad
6245*N JagadeesanTamil NaduRailwaysCoimbatore
7243*CA PujaraSaurashtraJharkhandRajkot
8234*Jyotsnil SinghBarodaDelhiDelhi
9214 G Rahul SinghHyderabadNagalandDimapur
10208 K SharmaU PradeshAssamKanpur
11207 SG RawatBarodaHPradeshDharamsala
12205*Anmolpreet SinghPunjabChandigarhChandigarh
13203*Musheer KhanMumbaiBarodaMumbai
14202 SJ DesaiChhattisgarhU PradeshLucknow
15201 A JuyalU PradeshAssamKanpur
16200*AR EaswaranBengalBiharKolkata
New Zealand bowlers capturing seven or more wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket

New Zealand bowlers capturing seven or more wickets in an innings in the annals of test cricket

MJ Henry of New Zealand captured seven wickets conceding 67 runs against Australia in the on-going test at Christchurch to provide the 20th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing seven or more wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1BR Taylor20.3060740701v West IndiesBridgetown23 Mar 1972
2RJ Hadlee08.3×8000230703v IndiaWellington13 Feb 1976
3BL Cairns33.2140740701v EnglandLeeds28 Jul 1983
4BL Cairns45.0101430702v EnglandWellington20 Jan 1984
5SL Boock37.0130870702v PakistanHyderabad (Sind)25 Nov 1984
6RJ Hadlee23.4040520901v AustraliaBrisbane08 Nov 1985
7RJ Hadlee44.4081160701v AustraliaChristchurch28 Feb 1986
8C Pringle16.0040520701v PakistanFaisalabad26 Oct 1990
9DK Morrison26.4050890702v AustraliaWellington04 Mar 1993
10SB Doull24.0070650701v IndiaWellington26 Dec 1998
11CL Cairns22.5100270703v West IndiesHamilton16 Dec 1999
12DL Vettori35.0110870703v AustraliaAuckland11 Mar 2000
13CL Cairns18.2020530703v BangladeshHamilton18 Dec 2001
14DL Vettori42.3061300703v Sri LankaWellington15 Dec 2006
15TG Southee24.0060640702v IndiaBengaluru31 Aug 2012
16MD Craig27.4050940701v PakistanSharjah26 Nov 2014
17N Wagner14.4020390701v West IndiesWellington01 Dec 2017
18AY Patel47.5121191001v IndiaWankhede03 Dec 2021
19MJ Henry15.0070230701v South AfricaChristchurch17 Feb 2022
20MJ Henry23.0040670702v AustraliaChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the fifth occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing seven or more wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1RJ Hadlee23.4040520901v AustraliaBrisbane08 Nov 1985
2RJ Hadlee44.4081160701v AustraliaChristchurch28 Feb 1986
3DK Morrison26.4050890702v AustraliaWellington04 Mar 1993
4DL Vettori35.0110870703v AustraliaAuckland11 Mar 2000
5MJ Henry23.0040670702v AustraliaChristchurch08 Mar 2024

The following five New Zealand bowlers have captured seven or more wickets in an innings on two or more occasions. MJ Henry is the latest addition to this elite list

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1BL Cairns33.2140740701v EnglandLeeds28 Jul 1983
2BL Cairns45.0101430702v EnglandWellington20 Jan 1984
          
1CL Cairns22.5100270703v West IndiesHamilton16 Dec 1999
2CL Cairns18.2020530703v BangladeshHamilton18 Dec 2001
          
1DL Vettori35.0110870703v AustraliaAuckland11 Mar 2000
2DL Vettori42,3061300703v Sri LankaWellington15 Dec 2006
          
1MJ Henry15.0070230701v South AfricaChristchurch17 Feb 2022
2MJ Henry23.0040670702v AustraliaChristchurch08 Mar 2024
          
1RJ Hadlee08.3×8000230703v IndiaWellington13 Feb 1976
2RJ Hadlee23.4040520901v AustraliaBrisbane08 Nov 1985
3RJ Hadlee44.4081160701v AustraliaChristchurch28 Feb 1986
Australian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against New Zealand

Australian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against New Zealand

JR Hazzlewood of Australia captured five for 31 against Australia in the going Christchurch test to provide the 35th occasion of an Australian bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1WJ O’Reilly12.00501451v New ZealandWellington29 Mar 1946
2G Dymock27.0×80705853v New ZealandAdelaide26 Jan 1974
3GJ Gilmour15.0×80306452v New ZealandAuckland22 Mar 1974
4KJ O’Keeffe28.0×80510152v New ZealandChristchurch18 Feb 1977
5DK Lillee17.3×80405151v New ZealandAuckland25 Feb 1977
6DK Lillee15.7×80207263v New ZealandAuckland25 Feb 1977
7DK Lillee15.00105363v New ZealandBrisbane28 Nov 1980
8DK Lillee23.50506351v New ZealandPerth12 Dec 1980
9RG Holland47.01910661v New ZealandSydney22 Nov 1985
10CJ McDermott35.00809751v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 1987
11AIC Dodemaide28.31005863v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 1987
12TBA May31.31006552v New ZealandHobart26 Nov 1993
13SK Warne19.50903163v New ZealandHobart26 Nov 1993
14GD McGrath17.00603254v New ZealandBrisbane07 Nov 1997
15SH Cook10.20303953v New ZealandPerth20 Nov 1997
16SK Warne28.00608854v New ZealandHobart27 Nov 1997
17CR Miller18.00505554v New ZealandAuckland11 Mar 2000
18B Lee23.00807751v New ZealandHamilton31 Mar 2000
19B Lee23.00606752v New ZealandBrisbane08 Nov 2001
20GD McGrath42.00911561v New ZealandChristchurch10 Mar 2005
21SK Warne14.00303953v New ZealandChristchurch10 Mar 2005
22MG Johnson17.30603954v New ZealandBrisbane20 Nov 2008
23B Lee25.00510553v New ZealandAdelaide28 Nov 2008
24DE Bollinger13.00402852v New ZealandWellington19 Mar 2010
25MG Johnson20.10607364v New ZealandHamilton27 Mar 2010
26JL Pattinson11.00502753v New ZealandBrisbane01 Dec 2011
27JL Pattinson13.50305151v New ZealandHobart09 Dec 2011
28JR Hazlewood24.50507063v New ZealandAdelaide27 Nov 2015
29JM Bird17.10505953v New ZealandChristchurch20 Feb 2016
30MA Starc18.00205252v New ZealandPerth12 Dec 2019
31PJ Cummins17.00502852v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 2019
32NM Lyon30.41006852v New ZealandSydney03 Jan 2020
33NM Lyon16.50405054v New ZealandSydney03 Jan 2020
34NM Lyon27.00806564v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024
35JR Hazlewood13.20403151v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024

It also provides the 14th occasion of an Australian bowler to capture five or more wickets in an innings against New Zealand in New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1WJ O’Reilly12.00501451v New ZealandWellington29 Mar 1946
2GJ Gilmour15.0×80306452v New ZealandAuckland22 Mar 1974
3KJ O’Keeffe28.0×80510152v New ZealandChristchurch18 Feb 1977
4DK Lillee17.3×80405151v New ZealandAuckland25 Feb 1977
5DK Lillee15.7×80207263v New ZealandAuckland25 Feb 1977
6CR Miller18.00505554v New ZealandAuckland11 Mar 2000
7B Lee23.00807751v New ZealandHamilton31 Mar 2000
8GD McGrath42.00911561v New ZealandChristchurch10 Mar 2005
9SK Warne14.00303953v New ZealandChristchurch10 Mar 2005
10DE Bollinger13.00402852v New ZealandWellington19 Mar 2010
11MG Johnson20.10607364v New ZealandHamilton27 Mar 2010
12JM Bird17.10505953v New ZealandChristchurch20 Feb 2016
13NM Lyon27.00806564v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024
14JR Hazlewood13.20403151v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024

Christchurch has witnessed most occasions of Australian bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against New Zealand – five occasions. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1KJ O’Keeffe28.0×80510152v New ZealandChristchurch18 Feb 1977
2GD McGrath42.00911561v New ZealandChristchurch10 Mar 2005
3SK Warne14.00303953v New ZealandChristchurch10 Mar 2005
4JM Bird17.10505953v New ZealandChristchurch20 Feb 2016
5JR Hazlewood13.20403151v New ZealandChristchurch08 Mar 2024
India Vs England Fifth Test at Dharamsala Second day

India Vs England Fifth Test at Dharamsala Second day

YBK Jaiswal and RG Sharma scored 57 and 103 in India’s first innings in this test to provide the 27th occasion of Indian openers scoring a half century and a century in an innings against all oppositions.

NoParticularsCHC
1India (innings 1) v England at The Oval, 194611
2India (innings 3) v England at Delhi, 1963/6411
3India (innings 1) v West Indies at Wankhede, 1978/7911
4India (innings 1) v West Indies at Delhi, 1978/7911
5India (innings 4) v England at The Oval, 197911
6India (innings 1) v Australia at Wankhede, 1979/8011
7India (innings 2) v England at Bengaluru, 1981/8211
8India (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Chennai, 1982/8311
9India (innings 3) v Pakistan at Bengaluru, 1983/8411
10India (innings 2) v Australia at Adelaide, 1985/8611
11India (innings 2) v Pakistan at Chennai, 1986/8711
12India (innings 3) v Sri Lanka at Colombo (SSC), 199311
13India (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Mohali, 1997/9811
14India (innings 1) v West Indies at Wankhede, 2002/0311
15India (innings 2) v New Zealand at Mohali, 2003/0411
16India (innings 2) v South Africa at Kanpur, 2004/0511
17India (innings 1) v South Africa at Cape Town, 2006/0711
18India (innings 2) v South Africa at Chennai, 2007/0811
19India (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Galle, 200811
21India (innings 3) v Australia at Mohali, 2008/0911
21India (innings 3) v Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad, 2009/1011
22India (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Brabourne, 2009/1011
23India (innings 2) v England at Chennai, 2016/1711
24India (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Pallekele, 201711
25India (innings 1) v England at Lord’s, 202111
26India (innings 1) v South Africa at Centurion, 2021/2211
27India (innings 2) v England at Dharamsala, 2023/2411

YBK Jaiswal and RG Sharma scored 57 and 103 in India’s first innings in this test to provide the seventh occasion of Indian openers scoring a half century and a century in an innings against Englan

NoParticularsCHC
1India (innings 1) v England at The Oval, 194611
2India (innings 3) v England at Delhi, 1963/6411
3India (innings 4) v England at The Oval, 197911
4India (innings 2) v England at Bengaluru, 1981/8211
5India (innings 2) v England at Chennai, 2016/1711
6India (innings 1) v England at Lord’s, 202111
7India (innings 2) v England at Dharamsala, 2023/2411

RG Sharma scored 103 in India’s first innings to provide the 78th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings. It also provides the 15th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a century in an innings against England.

RG Sharma scored 103 India’s innings to provide the 17th occasion of an Indian captain opener scoring a century in an innings. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian captain opener scoring a century in an innings against England.

RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 171 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 123rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England. It also provides the 23rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England for the second wicket.

RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 171 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 48th occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings against England. It also provides the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in an innings against England for the second wicket.

YBK Jaiswal-RG Sharma posted 104 runs for the first wicket and RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 171 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnerships for the first two wickets in an innings

YBK Jaiswal-RG Sharma posted 104 runs for the first wicket and RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 171 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the second occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnerships for the first two wickets in an innings against England. The first such occasion was witnesses at The Oval in 1979. SM Gavaskar-CPS Chauhan added 213 for the first wicket and SM Gavaskar-DB Vengsarkar added 153 runs for the second wicket in India’s second innings in this test.

YBK Jaiswal-RG Sharma posted 104 runs for the first wicket and RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 171 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 114th occasion of Indian batsmen posting two century partnerships in an innings against all the oppositions.

YBK Jaiswal-RG Sharma posted 104 runs for the first wicket and RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 171 runs for the second wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 23rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting two century partnerships in an innings against England.

In India’s first innings, first five batsmen scored fifties – YBK Jaiswal {57}, RG Sharma {103], Shubman Gill {110}, D Padikkal {65} and Safaraz Khan {56} – to provide the 24th occasion of first five batsmen scoring fifty plus runs in an innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the fourth such occasions against England

It also provides the fourth such occasion by Indian batsmen and first such occasion by Indian batsmen against England.

D Padikkal scored 65 in India’s first innings in this test to become the 48th Indian batsman to score a fifty on test debut. He also became the 19th Indian batsman to score a fifty on test debut against England.

D Padikkal scored 65 in India’s first innings in this test to become the eleventh Indian left handed batsman to score a fifty on test debut. He also became the third Indian left handed batsman to score a fifty on test debut against England.

The on-going test series between India and England has witnessed 99 boundary sixes up to the end of the second day of the fifth test which is a record for most boundary sixes in a bilateral test series

The on-going test series between India and England has witnessed 73 boundary sixes scored by India up to the end of the second day of the fifth test which is a record for most boundary sixes scored by a team in a bilateral test series

RG Sharma and Shubman Gill scored 103 and 110 respectively in India’s first innings in this test to provide the 98th occasion of batsmen batting at number two and three scoring centuries in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 20 such occasion in a test innings against England

It also provides the eleventh such occasion by Indian batsmen and the second such occasion by Indian batsmen against England. The first such occasion was at Ahmedabad in Nov 2012 when V Sehwag and CA Pujara scored 117 and 206 respectively batting at number two and three.

India Vs England – Fifth Test at Dharamsala – First day

India Vs England – Fifth Test at Dharamsala – First day

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 111th occasion of England doing so against India. It also provides the 59th occasion of India doing so against India in India.

R Ashwin of India and JM Bairstow of England were making their 100th appearance in this test, It is not the first occasion in the annals of test cricket that rival team’s cricketers making their 100th appearance in the same test.  Jacques Kallis, Shaun Pollock of South Africa and Stephen Fleming of New Zealand had made their 100th appearance in the Centurion test in 2006 between South Africa and New Zealand.

R Ashwin of India and JM Bairstow of England were playing their 100th test in this test to provide the second occasion of two or more cricketers from rival teams making their 100th appearance in the same test

R Ashwin of India was playing his 100th test to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian cricketer making his 100th appearance in tests.

JM Bairstow of England was his 100th test to provide the 17th occasion of an England cricketer making his 100th appearance in tests.

India capped D Padikkal for this test. He became the 313rd cricketer to represent India in tests. He also became the 101st Indian cricketer to make his test debut against England.

India capped D Padikkal for this test. He became the 172nd cricketer to represent India in tests on home soil. He also became the 49th Indian cricketer to make his test debut against England on home soil

India capped D Padikkal for this test. He became 58th left handed cricketer to represent India in tests. He also became the 14th left handed Indian cricketer to make his test debut against England.

India capped D Padikkal for this test. He became the 34th left handed cricketer to represent India in tests on home soil. He also became the fifth left handed Indian cricketer to make his test debut against England on home soil

RA Jadeja had played 19 tests against England prior to the start of this test. He was playing his 20th test against England at Dharamsala. He became the 17th Indian cricketer to play 20 or more tests against England.

JE Root of England had scored 5247 runs on away soil prior to the start of this test. His 26 runs fetched him 5273 runs on away soil. He needs 23 more runs to own the record of scoring most runs on away soil by an England batsman. He would go past AN Cook who has scored 5295 runs.

JE Root had played 29 tests against India prior to the start of this test. Dharamsala test was his 30th test against India. He became the third England cricketer to play 30 plus tests against India. Others are – JM Anderson {38} and AN Cook {30}

JM Anderson became the most capped England cricketer against India on away soil. He was playing his 17th test against India in India at Dharamsala. He went past DL Underwood who has played 16 tests against India in India.

JM Anderson became the most capped cricketer against India on away soil. He was playing his 17th test against India in India at Dharamsala. He went past DL Underwood who has played 16 tests against India in India.

JE Root was playing his 15th test against India in India. He became the third England cricketer to play 15 or more tests against India in India. Others are – JM Anderson {17} and DL Underwood {16}

JE Root was playing his 15th test against India in India. He became the fourth cricketer to play 15 or more tests against India in India. Others are – JM Anderson {17}, DL Underwood {16} and IVA Richards {15}

BA Stokes was dismissed for zero in England’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of an England captain scoring zero in an innings against India. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England captain scoring zero in an innings against India in India.

BA Stokes was dismissed for zero in England’s first innings to provide the 114th occasion of an England captain scoring zero in an innings against all oppositions. It also provides the 64th occasion of an England captain scoring zero in an innings against all oppositions on away soil

BA Stokes was dismissed for zero in England’s first innings to provide the second occasion of his scoring zero in an innings against all oppositions. Prior to this he was dismissed for zero against Pakistan at Rawalpindi in Dec 2022.

JM Bairstow of England had an aggregate of 5974 runs prior to this test. His 29 runs in England’s first innings fetched him an aggregate of 6003 runs. He became the 17th England batsman to score 6000 plus test runs. He achieved this land mark his 100th test. He also became the 14th England batsman to score 6000 test runs and to appear in 100 plus tests.

Kuldeep Yadav captured five for 72 in England’s first innings to provide the 378th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings. It also provides the 211th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on home soil.

Kuldeep Yadav captured five for 72 in England’s first innings to provide the 83rd occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against England. It also provides the 51st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings on home soil against England

Kuldeep Yadav captured five for 72 in England’s first innings to provide the fourth occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings.

Kuldeep Yadav’s five fors are as under – 5 for 57 against West Indies at Rajkot in Oct 2018 : 5 for 99 against Australia at Sydney in Jan 2019 : 5 for 40 against Bangladesh at Chattogram in Dec 2022 and 5 for 72 against England at Dharamsala in Mar 2024

It also provides the second occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings on home soil.

Kuldeep Yadav’s five fors on home soil are as under – 5 for 57 against West Indies at Rajkot in Oct 2018 and 5 for 72 against England at Dharamsala in Mar 2024

Kuldeep Yadav captured five for 72 in England’s first innings to provide the first occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings against England.

Kuldeep Yadav’s aggregate of wickets in tests read 51 at the end of England’s first innings in this test. He has captured 33 wickets on home soil at the end of England’s first innings in this test.

R Ashwin’s aggregate of wickets against England read 109 at the end of England’s first innings in this test. He has captured 95 wickets against England on home soil at the end of England’s first innings in this test.

JM Anderson was dismissed for zero in England’s first innings in this test to provide the ninth occasion of his dismissed for zero in an innings against India. He now holds the record for most zeroes by an England batsman against India. The previous record was held by JM Bairstow who had scored eight zeroes against India.

RG Sharma had scored 48 boundary sixes on home soil. His two boundary sixes in his knock of 52 not out at the end of the first day fetched him 50 boundary sixes on home soil. He became the second Indian batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes on home soil. V Sehwag has scored 58 boundary sixes on home soil.

YBK Jaiswal had scored 23 boundary sixes against England. He scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 57 in India’s first innings which fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the first Indian batsman to score 25 or more boundary sixes against England.

YBK Jaiswal had scored 23 boundary sixes against England on home soil. He scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 57 in India’s first innings which fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the first Indian batsman to score 25 or more boundary sixes against England on home soil

YBK Jaiswal had scored 23 boundary sixes against England. He scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 57 in India’s first innings which fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the eighth batsman in the annals of cricket to score 25 or more boundary sixes against an opposition.

NoPlayerTeamOppSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve6s
1BA StokesEngAus2013-202324452156215536.3239
2IVA RichardsWinEng1976-199136504286929162.3634
3BA StokesEngSAF2015-202215260117725845.2630
4Imran KhanPakInd1978-1989232981091135*51.9528
5CH GayleWinNZl2002-201412212125820466.2126
6TG SoutheeNZlEng2008-2023193020584077*20.8525
7SR TendulkarIndAus1991-2013397483630241*55.0025

YBK Jaiswal had scored 23 boundary sixes against England. He scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 57 in India’s first innings which fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the third batsman in the annals of cricket to score 25 or more boundary sixes against an England.

NoPlayerTeamOppSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve6s
1IVA RichardsWinEng1976-199136504286929162.3634
2TG SoutheeNZlEng2008-2023193020584077*20.8525

YBK Jaiswal had scored 23 boundary sixes against England. He scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 57 in India’s first innings which fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the second Indian batsman in the annals of cricket to score 25 boundary sixes against an opposition. SR Tendulkar has scored 25 boundary sixes against Australia.

YBK Jaiswal had scored 23 boundary sixes against England. He scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 57 in India’s first innings which fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the first Indian batsman in the annals of cricket to score most boundary sixes against an opposition. He went past SR Tendulkar has scored 25 boundary sixes against Australia.

YBK Jaiswal had scored 23 boundary sixes against England. He scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 57 in India’s first innings which fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He became the second opening batsman in the annals of cricket to score 25 or more boundary sixes against an opposition. CH Gayle of West Indies has scored 26 boundary sixes against New Zealand

YBK Jaiswal had scored 23 boundary sixes against England. He scored three boundary sixes in his knock of 57 in India’s first innings which fetched him 26 boundary sixes. He now shares the record for most boundary sixes by an opening batsman against an opposition in the annals of test cricket with CH Gayle of West Indies. CH Gayle has scored 26 boundary sixes against New Zealand

RG Sharma of India had scored 49 boundary sixes as an opening batsman. His two boundary sixes in his knock of 52 not out at the end of the first day fetched him 51 boundary sixes. He become the sixth opening batsman to score in the annals of test cricket to score 50 plus boundary sixes. Others are – CH Gayle {94}, V Sehwag {89}, ML Hayden {87}, DA Warner {69} and CG Greenidge {67}

RG Sharma of India had scored 49 boundary sixes as an opening batsman. His two boundary sixes in his knock of 52 not out at the end of the first day fetched him 51 boundary sixes. He became the second Indian opening batsman to score in the annals of test cricket to score 50 plus boundary sixes. V Sehwag is the other Indian opening batsman who has scored 89 boundary sixes.

YBK Jaiswal of India had an aggregate of 655 runs in this series prior to the start of this test. His 57 in India’s first innings fetched him 712 runs. His feat of scoring 700 plus test runs provides the 35th occasion of a batsman scoring 700 plus runs in a bilateral test series.

It provides the third occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 700 plus runs in a bilateral test series. SM Gavaskar had scored 774 runs in a test series against West Indies in West Indies in 1970-71 and 732 runs in a test series against West Indies in India in 1978-79.

It provides the twelfth occasion of a batsman scoring 700 plus runs in a bilateral test series against England. YBK Jaiswal became the first Indian batsman to score 700 plus runs in a bilateral test series against England.

YBK Jaiswal had an aggregate of 971 runs prior to the start of this test. His 57 in India’s first innings fetched him 1028 runs. He became the 71st Indian batsman to aggregate 1000 plus test runs.

YBK Jaiswal had an aggregate of 971 runs prior to the start of this test as an opening batsman. His 57 in India’s first innings fetched him 1028 runs. He became the 23rd Indian opening batsman to aggregate 1000 test runs.

YBK Jaiswal was dismissed stumped for 57 in India’s first innings to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings against England. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty in an innings against England.

YBK Jaiswal and RG Sharma scored 57 and 52 not out in India’s first innings in this test to provide the 14th occasion of India’s both openers scoring fifties in an innings against England. It also provides the seventh occasion of India’s both openers scoring half centuries in an innings against England.

RG Sharma scored 52 not out at the end of the first day’s play in India’s innings to provide the 226th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in an innings. It also provides the 55th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty in an innings against England.

RG Sharma scored 52 not out at the end of the first day’s play in India’s innings to provide the 41st occasion of an Indian captain opener scoring a fifty in an innings. It also provides the ninth occasion of an Indian captain opener scoring a fifty in an innings against England.

YBK Jaiswal-RG Sharma posted 104 runs for the first wicket in India’s first innings to provide the 122nd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England. It also provides the 18th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against England for the first wicket.

YBK Jaiswal’s 1028 runs have come in nine tests. He became the fourth batsman to complete 1000 test runs in least number of tests in the annals of test cricket. DG Bradman of Australia in seven tests, H Sutcliffe of England in nine tests and ED Weekes of West Indies in nine tests.

It is also a record for an Indian batsman to aggregate 1000 test runs in least number of tests.The previous Indian record was held by VG Kambli who had completed 1000 runs in 12 tests.

RG Sharma has an aggregate of 1039 runs at the end of the first day’s play while leading India. He became the tenth Indian captain and also 96th captain in the annals of test cricket to total 1000 plus runs.

RG Sharms has an aggregate of 1039 runs at the end of the first day’s play as captain opener. He became the second Indian captain opener and also the 22nd captain opener in the annals of test cricket to total 1000 plus runs.

SM Gavaskar is the other Indian captain opener to score 1000 plus runs. He has an aggregate of 3445 runs

YBK Jaiswal has scored 26 boundary sixes in the calendar year 2024. He became the third batsman to score 26 or more boundary sixes in a calendar year. Others are – BB McCullum {33 in 2014} and BA Stokes {26 in 2022}