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
No
Player
Dis
Ct
St
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RW Taylor
10
10
0
England
v India
Wankhede
15 Feb 1980
2
RC Russell
11
11
0
England
v South Africa
Johannesburg
30 Nov 1995
3
AC Gilchrist
10
10
0
Australia
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Mar 2000
4
AB de Villiers
11
11
0
South Africa
v Pakistan
Johannesburg
01 Feb 2013
5
WP Saha
10
10
0
India
v South Africa
Cape Town
05 Jan 2018
6
RR Pant
11
11
0
India
v Australia
Adelaide
06 Dec 2018
7
Sarfaraz Ahmed
10
10
0
Pakistan
v South Africa
Johannesburg
11 Jan 2019
8
AT Carey
10
10
0
Australia
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 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
No
Player
Dis
Ct
St
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
AC Gilchrist
10
10
0
Australia
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Mar 2000
2
AT Carey
10
10
0
Australia
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 Mar 2024
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
No
Player
Dis
Ct
St
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
WAS Oldfield
5
1
4
1
v England
Melbourne
13 Feb 1925
2
GRA Langley
5
2
3
3
v West Indies
Georgetown
26 Apr 1955
3
GRA Langley
5
5
0
1
v West Indies
Kingston
11 Jun 1955
4
GRA Langley
5
5
0
4
v England
Lord’s
21 Jun 1956
5
ATW Grout
6
6
0
3
v South Africa
Johannesburg
23 Dec 1957
6
ATW Grout
5
4
1
2
v South Africa
Durban
24 Jan 1958
7
ATW Grout
5
5
0
1
v Pakistan
Lahore
21 Nov 1959
8
ATW Grout
5
4
1
1
v West Indies
Brisbane
09 Dec 1960
9
ATW Grout
5
5
0
3
v England
Lord’s
22 Jun 1961
10
ATW Grout
5
5
0
1
v England
Sydney
07 Jan 1966
11
HB Taber
5
5
0
1
v South Africa
Johannesburg
23 Dec 1966
12
HB Taber
5
5
0
2
v West Indies
Sydney
14 Feb 1969
13
HB Taber
5
5
0
1
v South Africa
Gqeberha
05 Mar 1970
14
RW Marsh
5
5
0
3
v England
Manchester
08 Jun 1972
15
RW Marsh
5
5
0
2
v England
Nottingham
13 Jul 1972
16
RW Marsh
5
5
0
1
v New Zealand
Sydney
05 Jan 1974
17
RW Marsh
5
5
0
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 Mar 1974
18
RW Marsh
5
5
0
3
v West Indies
Melbourne
26 Dec 1975
19
RW Marsh
5
5
0
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
18 Feb 1977
20
JA Maclean
5
5
0
2
v England
Brisbane
01 Dec 1978
21
KJ Wright
5
5
0
1
v Pakistan
Melbourne
10 Mar 1979
22
RW Marsh
5
5
0
2
v West Indies
Brisbane
01 Dec 1979
23
RW Marsh
5
5
0
1
v India
Sydney
02 Jan 1981
24
RW Marsh
5
5
0
2
v Pakistan
Perth
13 Nov 1981
25
RW Marsh
6
6
0
3
v England
Brisbane
26 Nov 1982
26
RW Marsh
5
5
0
3
v Pakistan
Perth
11 Nov 1983
27
RW Marsh
5
5
0
3
v Pakistan
Sydney
02 Jan 1984
28
WB Phillips
5
5
0
2
v West Indies
Kingston
28 Apr 1984
29
IA Healy
5
5
0
1
v Pakistan
Adelaide
19 Jan 1990
30
IA Healy
5
5
0
1
v England
Melbourne
26 Dec 1990
31
IA Healy
5
5
0
2
v England
Adelaide
25 Jan 1991
32
IA Healy
5
5
0
1
v New Zealand
Brisbane
03 Dec 1993
33
IA Healy
5
5
0
3
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
05 Oct 1994
34
PA Emery
5
4
1
3
v Pakistan
Lahore
01 Nov 1994
35
IA Healy
5
5
0
2
v England
Brisbane
25 Nov 1994
36
IA Healy
5
5
0
4
v England
Melbourne
24 Dec 1994
37
IA Healy
5
5
0
4
v Sri Lanka
Adelaide
25 Jan 1996
38
IA Healy
5
5
0
1
v South Africa
Johannesburg
28 Feb 1997
39
IA Healy
6
6
0
2
v England
Birmingham
05 Jun 1997
40
IA Healy
5
5
0
1
v England
Perth
28 Nov 1998
41
AC Gilchrist
5
5
0
1
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Mar 2000
42
AC Gilchrist
5
5
0
3
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Mar 2000
43
AC Gilchrist
5
4
1
3
v West Indies
Brisbane
23 Nov 2000
44
AC Gilchrist
5
5
0
2
v England
Leeds
16 Aug 2001
45
AC Gilchrist
5
4
1
1
v England
Sydney
02 Jan 2003
46
AC Gilchrist
5
5
0
4
v Sri Lanka
Darwin
01 Jul 2004
47
AC Gilchrist
5
4
1
1
v England
Nottingham
25 Aug 2005
48
AC Gilchrist
5
5
0
1
v England
Sydney
02 Jan 2007
49
BJ Haddin
5
4
1
4
v South Africa
Durban
06 Mar 2009
50
BJ Haddin
5
5
0
2
v Pakistan
Sydney
03 Jan 2010
51
BJ Haddin
5
5
0
2
v India
Melbourne
26 Dec 2011
52
BJ Haddin
5
5
0
1
v England
Lord’s
18 Jul 2013
53
BJ Haddin
5
5
0
2
v England
Manchester
01 Aug 2013
54
BJ Haddin
6
6
0
1
v India
Brisbane
17 Dec 2014
55
BJ Haddin
5
5
0
2
v West Indies
Kingston
11 Jun 2015
56
MS Wade
5
4
1
1
v South Africa
Adelaide
24 Nov 2016
57
TD Paine
5
5
0
2
v Pakistan
Adelaide
29 Nov 2019
58
TD Paine
5
5
0
2
v New Zealand
Melbourne
26 Dec 2019
59
TD Paine
5
5
0
3
v India
Adelaide
17 Dec 2020
60
AT Carey
5
5
0
3
v England
Brisbane
08 Dec 2021
61
AT Carey
6
6
0
4
v West Indies
Adelaide
08 Dec 2022
62
AT Carey
5
3
2
1
v England
Birmingham
16 Jun 2023
63
AT Carey
5
5
0
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 Mar 2024
64
AT Carey
5
5
0
3
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 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
No
Player
Dis
Ct
St
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RW Marsh
5
5
0
1
v New Zealand
Sydney
05 Jan 1974
2
RW Marsh
5
5
0
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 Mar 1974
3
RW Marsh
5
5
0
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
18 Feb 1977
4
IA Healy
5
5
0
1
v New Zealand
Brisbane
03 Dec 1993
5
AC Gilchrist
5
5
0
1
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Mar 2000
6
AC Gilchrist
5
5
0
3
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Mar 2000
7
TD Paine
5
5
0
2
v New Zealand
Melbourne
26 Dec 2019
8
AT Carey
5
5
0
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 Mar 2024
9
AT Carey
5
5
0
3
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 Mar 2024
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
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
KD Walters
94
1
v New Zealand
Adelaide
26 Jan 1974
2
IR Redpath
93
3
v New Zealand
Wellington
01 Mar 1974
3
RW Marsh
91
2
v New Zealand
Perth
12 Dec 1980
4
GM Ritchie
92
1
v New Zealand
Wellington
21 Feb 1986
5
PR Sleep
90
2
v New Zealand
Melbourne
26 Dec 1987
6
DM Jones
99
1
v New Zealand
Perth
24 Nov 1989
7
MJ Slater
99
3
v New Zealand
Perth
12 Nov 1993
8
GS Blewett
91
3
v New Zealand
Brisbane
07 Nov 1997
9
SR Waugh
96
2
v New Zealand
Perth
20 Nov 1997
10
GS Blewett
99
1
v New Zealand
Hobart
27 Nov 1997
11
ML Hayden
91
1
v New Zealand
Hobart
22 Nov 2001
12
SK Warne
99
2
v New Zealand
Perth
30 Nov 2001
13
MJ Clarke
98
1
v New Zealand
Brisbane
20 Nov 2008
14
MJ North
90
3
v New Zealand
Hamilton
27 Mar 2010
15
M Labuschagne
90
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 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
No
Player
Runs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
IR Redpath
93
3
v New Zealand
Wellington
01 Mar 1974
2
GM Ritchie
92
1
v New Zealand
Wellington
21 Feb 1986
3
MJ North
90
3
v New Zealand
Hamilton
27 Mar 2010
4
M Labuschagne
90
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 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
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.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
JB Mortimore
0
73*
v India
Chennai
10 Jan 1964
2
JH Edrich
0
59
v India
Manchester
05 Aug 1971
3
AR Lewis
0
70*
v India
Delhi
20 Dec 1972
4
DL Amiss
82
0
v India
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
5
CJ Tavare
56
0
v India
Wankhede
27 Nov 1981
6
AJ Stewart
74
0
v India
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
7
GA Hick
64
0
v India
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
8
SCJ Broad
0
74*
v India
Lord’s
21 Jul 2011
9
EJG Morgan
0
70
v India
Nottingham
29 Jul 2011
10
KP Pietersen
54
0
v India
Eden Gardens
05 Dec 2012
11
MM Ali
50
0
v India
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
12
LA Dawson
66*
0
v India
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
13
JC Buttler
89
0
v India
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
14
Z Crawley
53
0
v India
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
15
H Hameed
0
63
v India
The Oval
02 Sep 2021
16
OE Robinson
58
0
v India
Ranchi
23 Feb 2024
17
Z Crawley
79
0
v India
Dharamsala
07 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.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Z Crawley
53
0
v India
Ahmedabad
24 Feb 2021
2
Z Crawley
79
0
v India
Dharamsala
07 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
No
Team
Result
Margin
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
inns & 272 runs
won
1st
v West Indies
Rajkot
04 Oct 2018
2
India
won
inns & 262 runs
won
1st
v Afghanistan
Bengaluru
14 Jun 2018
3
India
won
inns & 239 runs
lost
1st
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 May 2007
4
India
won
inns & 239 runs
lost
2nd
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
24 Nov 2017
5
India
won
inns & 222 runs
won
1st
v Sri Lanka
Mohali
04 Mar 2022
6
India
won
inns & 219 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Eden Gardens
18 Mar 1998
7
India
won
inns & 202 runs
won
1st
v South Africa
Ranchi
19 Oct 2019
8
India
won
inns & 198 runs
lost
2nd
v New Zealand
Nagpur
20 Nov 2010
9
India
won
inns & 171 runs
won
1st
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
12 Aug 2017
10
India
won
inns & 144 runs
won
1st
v Sri Lanka
Kanpur
24 Nov 2009
11
India
won
inns & 141 runs
lost
2nd
v West Indies
Roseau
12 Jul 2023
12
India
won
inns & 140 runs
won
2nd
v Bangladesh
Dhaka
10 Dec 2004
13
India
won
inns & 137 runs
won
1st
v South Africa
Pune
10 Oct 2019
14
India
won
inns & 135 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Hyderabad
02 Mar 2013
15
India
won
inns & 132 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Nagpur
09 Feb 2023
16
India
won
inns & 131 runs
won
2nd
v Pakistan
Rawalpindi
13 Apr 2004
17
India
won
inns & 130 runs
lost
2nd
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 Nov 2019
18
India
won
inns & 126 runs
won
2nd
v West Indies
Wankhede
14 Nov 2013
19
India
won
inns & 119 runs
won
1st
v Sri Lanka
Lucknow
18 Jan 1994
20
India
won
inns & 115 runs
won
1st
v New Zealand
Hyderabad
23 Aug 2012
21
India
won
inns & 112 runs
won
1st
v West Indies
Wankhede
09 Oct 2002
22
India
won
inns & 109 runs
won
1st
v New Zealand
Chennai
06 Jan 1956
23
India
won
inns & 106 runs
lost
2nd
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
27 Dec 1986
24
India
won
inns & 101 runs
lost
2nd
v Zimbabwe
Nagpur
21 Feb 2002
25
India
won
inns & 100 runs
won
1st
v Australia
Wankhede
03 Nov 1979
26
India
won
inns & 095 runs
won
1st
v Sri Lanka
Bengaluru
26 Jan 1994
27
India
won
inns & 092 runs
won
1st
v West Indies
North Sound
21 Jul 2016
28
India
won
inns & 090 runs
lost
2nd
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
13 Sep 2005
29
India
won
inns & 083 runs
won
1st
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
17 Dec 2004
30
India
won
inns & 075 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
31
India
won
inns & 070 runs
won
1st
v Pakistan
Delhi
16 Oct 1952
32
India
won
inns & 067 runs
won
1st
v Sri Lanka
Cuttack
04 Jan 1987
33
India
won
inns & 064 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Dharamsala
07 Mar 2024
34
India
won
inns & 057 runs
lost
2nd
v South Africa
Eden Gardens
14 Feb 2010
35
India
won
inns & 053 runs
won
1st
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
03 Aug 2017
36
India
won
inns & 052 runs
won
1st
v Pakistan
Multan
28 Mar 2004
37
India
won
inns & 051 runs
lost
2nd
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
06 Nov 2013
38
India
won
inns & 046 runs
won
1st
v England
Leeds
22 Aug 2002
39
India
won
inns & 046 runs
lost
2nd
v Bangladesh
Eden Gardens
22 Nov 2019
40
India
won
inns & 036 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
41
India
won
inns & 027 runs
won
1st
v New Zealand
Brabourne
02 Dec 1955
42
India
won
inns & 025 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2021
43
India
won
inns & 024 runs
lost
2nd
v Sri Lanka
Brabourne
02 Dec 2009
44
India
won
inns & 022 runs
won
1st
v England
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
45
India
won
inns & 017 runs
lost
2nd
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
08 Feb 1994
46
India
won
inns & 015 runs
won
1st
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
14 Nov 2011
47
India
won
inns & 015 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Wankhede
19 Feb 1993
48
India
won
inns & 013 runs
won
1st
v Zimbabwe
Delhi
13 Mar 1993
49
India
won
inns & 008 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
50
India
won
inns & 008 runs
won
1st
v Sri Lanka
Chandigarh
23 Nov 1990
51
India
won
inns & 002 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Sydney
07 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
No
Team
Result
Margin
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
inns & 075 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
2
India
won
inns & 064 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Dharamsala
07 Mar 2024
3
India
won
inns & 046 runs
won
1st
v England
Leeds
22 Aug 2002
4
India
won
inns & 036 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
5
India
won
inns & 025 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2021
6
India
won
inns & 022 runs
won
1st
v England
Chennai
11 Feb 1993
7
India
won
inns & 015 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Wankhede
19 Feb 1993
8
India
won
inns & 008 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Chennai
06 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
No
Team
Result
Margin
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
inns & 239 runs
lost
1st
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 May 2007
2
India
won
inns & 239 runs
lost
2nd
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
24 Nov 2017
3
India
won
inns & 219 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Eden Gardens
18 Mar 1998
4
India
won
inns & 198 runs
lost
2nd
v New Zealand
Nagpur
20 Nov 2010
5
India
won
inns & 141 runs
lost
2nd
v West Indies
Roseau
12 Jul 2023
6
India
won
inns & 135 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Hyderabad
02 Mar 2013
7
India
won
inns & 132 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Nagpur
09 Feb 2023
8
India
won
inns & 130 runs
lost
2nd
v Bangladesh
Indore
14 Nov 2019
9
India
won
inns & 106 runs
lost
2nd
v Sri Lanka
Nagpur
27 Dec 1986
10
India
won
inns & 101 runs
lost
2nd
v Zimbabwe
Nagpur
21 Feb 2002
11
India
won
inns & 090 runs
lost
2nd
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
13 Sep 2005
12
India
won
inns & 075 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
13
India
won
inns & 064 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Dharamsala
07 Mar 2024
14
India
won
inns & 057 runs
lost
2nd
v South Africa
Eden Gardens
14 Feb 2010
15
India
won
inns & 051 runs
lost
2nd
v West Indies
Eden Gardens
06 Nov 2013
16
India
won
inns & 046 runs
lost
2nd
v Bangladesh
Eden Gardens
22 Nov 2019
17
India
won
inns & 036 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
18
India
won
inns & 025 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2021
19
India
won
inns & 024 runs
lost
2nd
v Sri Lanka
Brabourne
02 Dec 2009
20
India
won
inns & 017 runs
lost
2nd
v Sri Lanka
Ahmedabad
08 Feb 1994
21
India
won
inns & 015 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Wankhede
19 Feb 1993
22
India
won
inns & 008 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Chennai
06 Feb 1952
23
India
won
inns & 002 runs
lost
2nd
v Australia
Sydney
07 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
No
Team
Result
Margin
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
won
inns & 075 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Chennai
16 Dec 2016
2
India
won
inns & 064 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Dharamsala
07 Mar 2024
3
India
won
inns & 036 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Wankhede
08 Dec 2016
4
India
won
inns & 025 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Ahmedabad
04 Mar 2021
5
India
won
inns & 015 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Wankhede
19 Feb 1993
6
India
won
inns & 008 runs
lost
2nd
v England
Chennai
06 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
Test
Against
Ground
Start Date
FI
SI
Total
001st
West Indies
Delhi
06 Nov 2011
3-081
6-047
9-128
025th
Bangladesh
Fatullah
10 Jun 2015
5-087
—–
5-087
050th
Sri Lanka
Galle
26 Jul 2017
1-084
3-065
4-149
075th
England
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
3-146
6-061
9-207
100th
England
Dharamsala
07 Mar 2024
4-051
5-077
9-128
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
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
No
W-R
Player
Team
Opposition
Venue
1
9-68
JS Saxena
Kerala
Bengal
Thumba
2
9-71
AA Pandey
Railways
Goa
Surat
3
8-36
AP Bora
Meghalaya
Sikkim
Rangpo
4
8-41
B Kumar
U Pradesh
Bengal
Kanpur
5
8-46
KA Kense
Nagaland
Sikkim
Rangpo
6
8-70
H Walunj
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
Solapur
7
7-32
DA Jadeja
Saurashtra
Rajasthan
Jaipur
8
7-36
IM Lemtur
Nagaland
Aru Pradesh
Dimapur
9
7-40
AK Choudhary
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Shillong
10
7-41
V Koushik
Karnataka
Punjab
Hubli
11
7-42
SA Desai
Gujarat
Karnataka
Ahmedabad
12
7-44
PR Bhut
Saurashtra
Maharashtra
Solapur
13
7-49
GN Yadav
Puducherry
Delhi
Delhi
14
7-52
MA Avasthi
Mumbai
Bengal
Kolkata
15
7-53
GN Yadav
Puducherry
Uttarakhand
Dehra Dun
16
7-57
MA Avasthi
Mumbai
Kerala
Thumba
17
7-58
P Sultan
Tripura
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
18
7-63
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Hyderabad
19
7-75
M Ravi Kiran
Chhattisgarh
Andhra
Naya Raipur
20
7-82
SP Udeshi
Puducherry
Baroda
Vadodara
21
7-112
BA Bhatt
Baroda
Mumbai
Mumbai
22
7-200
BA Bhatt
Baroda
Mumbai
Mumbai
23
6-15
RS Gurung
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Shillong
24
6-21
SN Thakur
Mumbai
Assam
Mumbai
25
6-25
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Sikkim
Secunderabad
26
6-27
MA Avasthi
Mumbai
Bihar
Patna
27
6-32
DM Dhapola
Uttarakhand
Puducherry
Dehra Dun
28
6-32
Mukesh Kumar
Bengal
Bihar
Kolkata
29
6-40
GN Yadav
Puducherry
Uttarakhand
Dehra Dun
30
6-41
SJ Majumdar
Chhattisgarh
Assam
Naya Raipur
31
6-45
K Kartikeya
M Pradesh
Puducherry
Puducherry
32
6-46
BA Bhatt
Baroda
Puducherry
Vadodara
33
6-46
Rahul Singh
Assam
Andhra
Dibrugarh
34
6-47
V Choudhary
Services
Vidarbha
Nagpur
35
6-52
MS Jangra
Mizoram
Nagaland
Nadiad
36
6-52
AS Agarwal
M Pradesh
Andhra
Indore
37
6-58
AP Bora
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Mangoldoi
38
6-61
V Kaverappa
Karnataka
Vidarbha
Nagpur
39
6-65
SZ Mulani
Mumbai
Andhra
Mumbai
40
6-66
KC Cariappa
Mizoram
Meghalaya
Anand
41
6-69
S Nadeem
Jharkhand
Vidarbha
Ranchi
42
6-70
SP Udeshi
Puducherry
Baroda
Vadodara
43
6-70
MS Jangra
Mizoram
Aru Pradesh
Anand
44
6-81
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Hyderabad
45
6-83
S Ajith Ram
Tamil Nadu
Punjab
Salem
46
6-91
H Walunj
Maharashtra
Jharkhand
Gahunje
47
6-93
H Walunj
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
Solapur
48
6-99
R Sai Kishore
Tamil Nadu
Mumbai
Mumbai
49
6-105
A Chouhan
Chhattisgarh
Mumbai
Naya Raipur
50
6-108
KC Cariappa
Mizoram
Sikkim
Nadiad
51
6-108
SA Desai
Gujarat
Tripura
Ahmedabad
52
6-124
SS Jaiswal
Bengal
Mumbai
Kolkata
53
6-134
DW Misal
Goa
Karnataka
Mysore
54
5-10
Yuvraj Singh
Railways
Chandigarh
Chandigarh
55
5-10
AA Sarwate
Vidarbha
Manipur
Ahmedabad
56
5-12
R Sharma
J+K
Orissa
Cuttack
57
5-16
V Sharma
J+K
Puducherry
Puducherry
58
5-21
M Ravi Kiran
Chhattisgarh
Bihar
Patna
59
5-22
CS Jani
Saurashtra
Jharkhand
Rajkot
50
5-22
SS Jain
M Pradesh
Puducherry
Puducherry
61
5-23
P Girinath Reddy
Andhra
Bihar
Patna
62
5-24
PK Tamang
Sikkim
Nagaland
Rangpo
63
5-26
S Mathur
Delhi
Orissa
Delhi
64
5-27
AS Malik
Sikkim
Aru Pradesh
Anand
65
5-28
Abid Mushtaq
J+K
Puducherry
Puducherry
66
5-28
MB Murasingh
Tripura
Railways
Agartala
67
5-31
DM Dhapola
Uttarakhand
H Pradesh
Dharamsala
68
5-32
AS Thakare
Vidarbha
Manipur
Ahmedabad
69
5-32
Yuvraj Singh
Railways
Gujarat
Valsad
70
5-32
MS Jangra
Mizoram
Meghalaya
Mangoldoi
71
5-33
H Walunj
Maharashtra
Manipur
Solapur
72
5-33
R Mohanty
Orissa
H Pradesh
Cuttack
73
5-33
AK Choudhary
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Mangoldoi
74
5-34
K Khejroliya
M Pradesh
Baroda
Indore
75
5-35
KC Cariappa
Mizoram
Aru Pradesh
Anand
76
5-35
J Yadav
Haryana
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
77
5-36
Aman Kumar
Haryana
Services
Lahli
78
5-36
AS Roy
Jharkhand
Rajasthan
Jamshedpur
79
5-39
M Abin Mathew
Puducherry
Delhi
Delhi
80
5-39
H Chauhan
Delhi
Uttarakhand
Mohali
81
5-39
SG Singh
Puducherry
J+K
Puducherry
82
5-39
PN Jadeja
Gujarat
Punjab
Mohali
83
5-42
J Yadav
Haryana
Saurashtra
Rajkot
84
5-42
PK Tamang
Sikkim
Aru Pradesh
Anand
85
5-43
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Dimapur
86
5-43
Abhishek Kumar
H Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Dharamsala
87
5-43
SS Jaiswal
Bengal
Assam
Guwahati
88
5-43
DM Dhapola
Uttarakhand
Baroda
Dehra Dun
89
5-44
M Mohammed
Tamil Nadu
Gujarat
Valsad
90
5-44
SZ Mulani
Mumbai
Kerala
Thumba
91
5-45
V Pratap Singh
Bihar
Mumbai
Patna
92
5-45
A Sharma
Services
Haryana
Lahli
93
5-46
AR Palkar
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Jodhpur
94
5-48
PC Dadhe
Maharashtra
Haryana
Lahli
95
5-48
P Dutta
Punjab
Goa
Porvorim
96
5-49
BA Bhatt
Baroda
Puducherry
Vadodara
97
5-49
Rahul Singh
Assam
Bihar
Guwahati
98
5-51
CS Jani
Saurashtra
Vidarbha
Nagpur
99
5-51
H Chauhan
Delhi
M Pradesh
Indore
100
5-52
R Jonathan
Nagaland
Sikkim
Rangpo
101
5-52
S Nadeem
Jharkhand
Manipur
Jamshedpur
102
5-52
M Dagar
H Pradesh
Puducherry
Puducherry
103
5-54
DN Sangma
Meghalaya
Aru Pradesh
Anand
104
5-54
AS Thakare
Vidarbha
Maharashtra
Gahunje
105
5-54
KV Sasikanth
Andhra
U Pradesh
Vizianagram
106
5-55
P Narang
Services
Haryana
Lahli
107
5-55
J Yadav
Haryana
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
108
5-55
DA Jadeja
Saurashtra
Manipur
Sanosara
109
5-58
TK Kotian
Mumbai
U Pradesh
Mumbai
110
5-59
A Sharma
Services
Maharashtra
Delhi
111
5-60
PC Dadhe
Maharashtra
Haryana
Lahli
112
5-60
PN Jadeja
Gujarat
Punjab
Mohali
113
5-61
MV Pithiya
Baroda
Orissa
Vadodara
114
5-61
R Mohanty
Orissa
J+K
Cuttack
115
5-61
S Ajith Ram
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Chennai
116
5-62
MS Jangra
Mizoram
Aru Pradesh
Anand
117
5-63
AA Pandey
Railways
Karnataka
Surat
118
5-63
LN Lepcha
Sikkim
Meghalaya
Rangpo
119
5-63
H Chauhan
Delhi
H Pradesh
Dharamsala
120
5-64
A Rajpoot
U Pradesh
Kerala
Alappuzha
121
5-64
KNK Reddy
Andhra
Mumbai
Mumbai
122
5-64
R Mohanty
Orissa
J+K
Cuttack
123
5-64
Abid Mushtaq
J+K
Puducherry
Puducherry
124
5-64
LI Meriwala
Baroda
Uttarakhand
Dehra Dun
125
5-65
AJ Mandal
Chhattisgarh
Mumbai
Naya Raipur
126
5-66
SB Sarmah
Assam
Andhra
Dibrugarh
127
5-66
V Galetiya
H Pradesh
Delhi
Dharamsala
128
5-66
R Sai Kishore
Tamil Nadu
Saurashtra
Coimbatore
129
5-67
V Vyshak
Karnataka
Railways
Surat
130
5-68
V Arora
H Pradesh
Baroda
Dharamsala
131
5-69
GN Yadav
Puducherry
Orissa
Cuttack
132
5-70
GN Yadav
Puducherry
M Pradesh
Puducherry
133
5-70
MS Redkar
Goa
Tamil Nadu
Porvorim
134
5-74
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Mizoram
Hyderabad
135
5-74
V Sharma
J+K
Puducherry
Puducherry
136
5-74
DM Dhapola
Uttarakhand
Orissa
Cuttack
137
5-74
D Johri
Assam
Mumbai
Mumbai
138
5-75
LN Lepcha
Sikkim
Mizoram
Nadiad
139
5-75
K Ajay Singh
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Jodhpur
140
5-76
R Bishnoi
Gujarat
Railways
Valsad
141
5-80
R Sai Kishore
Tamil Nadu
Chandigarh
Coimbatore
142
5-80
AS Roy
Jharkhand
Haryana
Jamshedpur
143
5-82
B Thampi
Kerala
Assam
Guwahati
144
5-82
MV Pithiya
Baroda
J+K
Vadodara
145
5-83
N Sindhu
Haryana
Saurashtra
Rajkot
146
5-86
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Meghalaya
Hyderabad
147
5-88
AA Sheth
Baroda
J+K
Vadodara
148
5-90
N Tempol
Aru Pradesh
Mizoram
Anand
149
5-91
Umar Nazir
J+K
Baroda
Vadodara
150
5-94
AA Pandey
Railways
Karnataka
Surat
151
5-95
Saurabh Kumar
U Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Lucknow
152
5-99
DA Jadeja
Saurashtra
Rajasthan
Jaipur
153
5-100
SS Roul
Orissa
M Pradesh
Indore
154
5-100
A Chouhan
Chhattisgarh
Kerala
Naya Raipur
155
5-103
S Sharma
Delhi
H Pradesh
Dharamsala
156
5-103
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Meghalaya
Hyderabad
157
5-110
DW Misal
Goa
Chandigarh
Porvorim
158
5-111
Abid Mushtaq
J+K
M Pradesh
Indore
159
5-116
Saurabh Kumar
U Pradesh
Andhra
Vizianagram
150
5-120
K Ajay Singh
Rajasthan
Saurashtra
Jaipur
161
5-121
TU Deshpande
Mumbai
Chhattisgarh
Naya Raipur
162
5-131
T Dhillon
Maharashtra
Services
Delhi
163
5-133
MJ Suthar
Rajasthan
Vidarbha
Jaipur
RANJI TROPHY 2023/24 – HAT-TRICKS
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Venue
1
RH Dias
Mumbai
Bihar
Patna
2
Arafat Khan
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Jodhpur
3
J Yadav
Haryana
Manipur
Ahmedabad
4
DM Dhapola
Uttarakhand
Puducherry
Dehra Dun
5
MS Jangra
Mizoram
Aru Pradesh
Anand
6
DM Dhapola
Uttarakhand
Delhi
Mohali
7
K Kartikeya
M Pradesh
Puducherry
Puducherry
8
K Khejroliya
M Pradesh
Baroda
Indore
RANJI TROPHY 2023/24 – TEN WICKETS IN A MATCH
No
Player
Team
Opposition
Venue
1
H Walunj
Maharashtra
Saurashtra
Solapur
2
BA Bhatt
Baroda
Mumbai
Mumbai
3
GN Yadav
Puducherry
Uttarakhand
Dehra Dun
4
AA Pandey
Railways
Goa
Surat
5
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Hyderabad
6
SP Udeshi
Puducherry
Baroda
Vadodara
7
JS Saxena
Kerala
Bengal
Thumba
8
AP Bora
Meghalaya
Sikkim
Rangpo
9
DA Jadeja
Saurashtra
Rajasthan
Jaipur
10
BA Bhatt
Baroda
Puducherry
Vadodara
11
MS Jangra
Mizoram
Aru Pradesh
Anand
12
Mukesh Kumar
Bengal
Bihar
Kolkata
13
SN Thakur
Mumbai
Assam
Mumbai
14
K Kartikeya
M Pradesh
Puducherry
Puducherry
15
AK Choudhary
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Shillong
16
V Sharma
J+K
Puducherry
Puducherry
17
J Yadav
Haryana
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
18
Abid Mushtaq
J+K
Puducherry
Puducherry
19
GN Yadav
Puducherry
Delhi
Delhi
20
PN Jadeja
Gujarat
Punjab
Mohali
21
AP Bora
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Mangoldoi
22
PC Dadhe
Maharashtra
Haryana
Lahli
23
KC Cariappa
Mizoram
Meghalaya
Anand
24
MA Avasthi
Mumbai
Bengal
Kolkata
25
P Sultan
Tripura
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
26
R Mohanty
Orissa
J+K
Cuttack
27
SA Desai
Gujarat
Tripura
Ahmedabad
28
AA Pandey
Railways
Karnataka
Surat
29
V Kaverappa
Karnataka
Vidarbha
Nagpur
30
SZ Mulani
Mumbai
Andhra
Mumbai
31
T Thyagarajan
Hyderabad
Meghalaya
Hyderabad
TEAM TOTALS – 500 PLUS RUNS
No
Score
Team
Opposition
Venue
1
618-7d
Goa
Chandigarh
Porvorim
2
615-4d
Hyderabad
Aru Pradesh
Secunderabad
3
610-4d
Tamil Nadu
Chandigarh
Coimbatore
4
601-5d
Maharashtra
Jharkhand
Gahunje
5
578-4d
Saurashtra
Jharkhand
Rajkot
6
569
Mumbai
Baroda
Mumbai
7
563-5d
Karnataka
Chandigarh
Hubli
8
552
Vidarbha
Maharashtra
Gahunje
9
548-8d
U Pradesh
Assam
Kanpur
10
544-7d
Sikkim
Aru Pradesh
Anand
11
536-7d
Services
Saurashtra
Delhi
12
529-6d
Saurashtra
Manipur
Sanosara
13
514-7d
Kerala
Andhra
Vizianagram
14
514-8d
Karnataka
Punjab
Hubli
15
509
Haryana
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
16
508-3d
Haryana
Manipur
Ahmedabad
17
504-5d
Jharkhand
Manipur
Jamshedpur
18
504-9d
Meghalaya
Aru Pradesh
Anand
VICTORY BY TEN WICKETS
No
Margin
Team
Opposition
Venue
1
10 wkts
Chhattisgarh
Assam
Naya Raipur
2
10 wkts
Mumbai
Andhra
Mumbai
3
10 wkts
Rajasthan
Maharashtra
Jodhpur
4
10 wkts
Vidarbha
Maharashtra
Gahunje
VICTORY BY 200 PLUS RUNS MARGIN
No
Margin
Team
Opposition
Venue
1
319 runs
M Pradesh
Puducherry
Puducherry
2
308 runs
Vidarbha
Jharkhand
Ranchi
3
299 runs
Gujarat
Punjab
Mohali
4
256 runs
M Pradesh
J+K
Indore
5
238 runs
Saurashtra
Vidarbha
Nagpur
6
238 runs
Orissa
H Pradesh
Cuttack
7
237 runs
Tripura
Goa
Agartala
8
232 runs
Mumbai
Kerala
Thumba
9
218 runs
Saurashtra
Rajasthan
Jaipur
VICTORY BY INNINGS AND 100 RUNS
No
Margin
Team
Opposition
Venue
1
Inns and 338 runs
Haryana
Manipur
Ahmedabad
2
Inns and 293 runs
Tamil Nadu
Chandigarh
Coimbatore
3
Inns and 288 runs
Sikkim
Aru Pradesh
Anand
4
Inns and 243 runs
Saurashtra
Manipur
Sanosara
5
Inns and 205 runs
Haryana
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
6
Inns and 204 runs
Bengal
Bihar
Kolkata
7
Inns and 198 runs
Hyderabad
Sikkim
Secunderabad
8
Inns and 196 runs
Services
Manipur
Ahmedabad
9
Inns and 194 runs
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Dimapur
10
Inns and 187 runs
Hyderabad
Aru Pradesh
Secunderabad
11
Inns and 172 runs
Meghalaya
Aru Pradesh
Anand
12
Inns and 162 runs
Bengal
Assam
Guwahati
13
Inns and 157 runs
Andhra
Bihar
Patna
14
Inns and 129 runs
Tamil Nadu
Railways
Coimbatore
15
Inns and 128 runs
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Shillong
16
Inns and 102 runs
Jharkhand
Manipur
Jamshaeadpur
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
No
Score
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
1
366
TD Agarwal
Hyderabad
A Pradesh
Secunderabad
2
321
N Jagadeesan
Tamil Nadu
Chandigarh
Coimbatore
3
277
SP Senapati
Orissa
M Pradesh
Indore
4
268
K Lyngdoh
Meghalaya
A Pradesh
Anand
5
250*
H Rana
Haryana
Manipur
Ahmedabad
6
245*
N Jagadeesan
Tamil Nadu
Railways
Coimbatore
7
243*
CA Pujara
Saurashtra
Jharkhand
Rajkot
8
234*
Jyotsnil Singh
Baroda
Delhi
Delhi
9
214
G Rahul Singh
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Dimapur
10
208
K Sharma
U Pradesh
Assam
Kanpur
11
207
SG Rawat
Baroda
HPradesh
Dharamsala
12
205*
Anmolpreet Singh
Punjab
Chandigarh
Chandigarh
13
203*
Musheer Khan
Mumbai
Baroda
Mumbai
14
202
SJ Desai
Chhattisgarh
U Pradesh
Lucknow
15
201
A Juyal
U Pradesh
Assam
Kanpur
16
200*
AR Easwaran
Bengal
Bihar
Kolkata
17
197
SS Prabhudessai
Goa
Chandigarh
Porvorim
18
194
Himmat Singh
Delhi
Uttarakhand
Mohali
19
193
DB Padikkal
Karnataka
Punjab
Hubli
20
188
SS Sharma
Baroda
HPradesh
Dharamsala
21
187
RNB Indrajith
Tamil Nadu
Punjab
Salem
22
85
G Rahul Singh
Hyderabad
A Pradesh
Secunderabad
23
184
AR Chandran
Kerala
Andhra
Vizianagram
24
183
GH Vihari
Andhra
Chhattisgarh
Naya Raipur
25
182
KM Jadhav
Maharashtra
Jharkhand
Gahunje
26
179
SN Rupero
Nagaland
Mizoram
Nadiad
27
175
RK Bhui
Andhra
Bengal
Visakhapatnam
28
173
PN Mankad
Saurashtra
Manipur
Sanosara
29
172
SS Pundir
J + K
Baroda
Vadodara
30
171*
Prabhsimran Singh
Punjab
Chandigarh
Chandigarh
31
171
PK Panchal
Gujarat
Goa
Porvorim
32
169*
Pratham Singh
Railways
Tripura
Agartala
33
167
HP Gawli
M Pradesh
Orissa
Indore
34
166
AV Chopra
Mizoram
Sikkim
Nadiad
35
164
AV Chopra
Mizoram
Nagaland
Nadiad
36
164
TD Agarwal
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Hyderabad
37
161
L Bansal
Services
Saurashtra
Delhi
38
159
KNK Reddy
Andhra
Bihar
Patna
39
159
PP Shaw
Mumbai
Chhattisgarh
Naya Raipur
40
158
R Chauhan
Services
Jharkhand
Delhi
41
158
Sumit Kumar
Nagaland
A Pradesh
Dimapur
42
156
KS Rathore
Rajasthan
Manipur
Ahmedabad
43
155
RP Das
Assam
Chhattisgarh
Naya Raipur
44
153
AR Bawne
Maharashtra
Manipur
Solapur
45
153
S Rohilla
Services
Saurashtra
Delhi
46
151*
KV Siddharth
Goa
Tripura
Agartala
47
151
DB Padikkal
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Chennai
48
150
SP Pattnaik
Orissa
HPradesh
Cuttack
49
150
S Gani
Bihar
Kerala
Patna
50
149
AH Gupta
Services
Rajasthan
Delhi
51
148
AV Vasavada
Saurashtra
Manipur
Sanosara
52
148
MK Pandey
Karnataka
Chandigarh
Hubli
53
147
K Mahajan
Chandigarh
Goa
Porvorim
54
147
Arslan Khan
Chandigarh
Tripura
Chandigarh
55
147
HP Gawli
M Pradesh
J + K
Indore
56
144
R Tewatia
Haryana
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
57
143*
SS Prabhudessai
Goa
Karnataka
Mysore
58
143
AN Khare
Chhattisgarh
Mumbai
Naya Raipur
59
139
V Sharma
J + K
Baroda
Vadodara
50
139
Jiwanjot Singh
Uttarakhand
Baroda
Dehra Dun
61
138
RB Tiwari
Chhattisgarh
Bihar
Patna
62
138
AY Taide
Vidarbha
Jharkhand
Ranchi
63
137
TD Agarwal
Hyderabad
Sikkim
Secunderabad
64
137
R Shreyas Gopal
Kerala
Bihar
Patna
65
136
PH Shah
Maharashtra
Jharkhand
Gahunje
66
136
VP Solanki
Baroda
Mumbai
Mumbai
67
135
VR Iyer
M Pradesh
Puducherry
Puducherry
68
134*
Ashutosh Singh
Chhattisgarh
Bihar
Patna
69
134
M Vohra
Chandigarh
Tripura
Chandigarh
70
132
RS Gurung
Meghalaya
A Pradesh
Anand
71
132
K Kushagra
Jharkhand
Services
Delhi
72
131
AR Bawne
Maharashtra
Jharkhand
Gahunje
73
131
S Baby
Kerala
Assam
Guwahati
74
131
N Sindhu
Haryana
Vidarbha
Nagpur
75
130
V Shankar
Tamil Nadu
Punjab
Salem
76
129
P Musaraf
Assam
U Pradesh
Kanpur
77
129
KK Nair
Vidarbha
Maharashtra
Gahunje
78
129
RK Bhui
Andhra
U Pradesh
Vizianagram
79
128
SS Sharma
Baroda
J + K
Vadodara
80
128
RG Hazarika
Assam
U Pradesh
Kanpur
81
126
MS Jangra
Mizoram
Sikkim
Nadiad
82
125
AP Majumdar
Bengal
Andhra
Visakhapatnam
83
125
RK Bhui
Andhra
Assam
Dibrugarh
84
125
AP Majumdar
Bengal
Assam
Guwahati
85
125*
RR Biswa
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Anand
86
124*
KR Rayudu
Hyderabad
Meghalaya
Shillong
87
124
S Baby
Kerala
Bengal
Thumba
88
124
SG Rawat
Baroda
Mumbai
Mumbai
89
123
AR Sharma
Railways
Gujarat
Valsad
90
123
RNB Indrajith
Tamil Nadu
Chandigarh
Coimbatore
91
123
TU Deshpande
Mumbai
Baroda
Mumbai
92
122
R Paliwal
Services
Manipur
Ahmedabad
93
122
K Nitesh Reddy
Hyderabad
Meghalaya
Hyderabad
94
121*
SR Dubey
Mumbai
Assam
Mumbai
95
120
RK Bhui
Andhra
Chhattisgarh
Naya Raipur
96
120*
TK Kotian
Mumbai
Baroda
Mumbai
97
119
HS Mantri
M Pradesh
Orissa
Indore
98
119
SK Prasad
Sikkim
A Pradesh
Anand
99
119
N Sindhu
Haryana
Manipur
Ahmedabad
100
119*
AS Roy
Jharkhand
Manipur
Jamshedpur
101
118
MK Pandey
Karnataka
Punjab
Hubli
102
118*
ED Kerkar
Chhattisgarh
Kerala
Naya Raipur
103
117*
MK Lomror
Rajasthan
Manipur
Ahmedabad
104
117
SR Dubey
Mumbai
U Pradesh
Mumbai
105
116
MG Patel
Baroda
Orissa
Vadodara
106
116
AN Khare
Chhattisgarh
Assam
Naya Raipur
107
116
RP Das
Assam
Kerala
Guwahati
108
116
UR Singh
Jharkhand
Manipur
Jamshedpur
109
116
SP Jackson
Saurashtra
Rajasthan
Jaipur
110
115
A Juyal
U Pradesh
Kerala
Alappuzha
111
115*
DD Gaonkar
Goa
Chandigarh
Porvorim
112
115
K Nitesh Reddy
Hyderabad
Mizoram
Hyderabad
113
115
AM Thakuri
Assam
Bihar
Guwahati
114
115
VA Bhatt
Uttarakhand
Orissa
Cuttack
115
114
B Vivek Singh
Railways
Chandigarh
Chandigarh
116
114
A Porel
Bengal
Chhattisgarh
Kolkata
117
114
MA Agarwal
Karnataka
Goa
Mysore
118
114
AV Chopra
Mizoram
A Pradesh
Anand
119
114*
SS Tiwary
Jharkhand
Manipur
Jamshedpur
120
114
AN Khare
Chhattisgarh
U Pradesh
Lucknow
121
114*
PK Garg
U Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Lucknow
122
114
HJ Tamore
Mumbai
Baroda
Mumbai
123
113*
K Suraj
Jharkhand
Saurashtra
Rajkot
124
113*
MS Jangra
Mizoram
Nagaland
Nadiad
125
113
D Shorey
Vidarbha
Jharkhand
Ranchi
126
113
S Baby
Kerala
Andhra
Vizianagram
127
112
ST Paul
Tripura
Goa
Agartala
128
112
KK Nair
Vidarbha
Rajasthan
Jaipur
129
112
Y Dhull
Delhi
Orissa
Delhi
130
111
R Paliwal
Services
Jharkhand
Delhi
131
111
A Badoni
Delhi
HPradesh
Dharamsala
132
111
HS Mantri
M Pradesh
Baroda
Indore
133
111
AA Kargave
Puducherry
HPradesh
Puducherry
134
111
SP Senapati
Orissa
Delhi
Delhi
135
110
KB Arun Karthik
Puducherry
Orissa
Cuttack
136
110
CA Pujara
Saurashtra
Rajasthan
Jaipur
137
110
BB Samantray
Orissa
Delhi
Delhi
138
109
MA Agarwal
Karnataka
Gujarat
Ahmedabad
139
109*
S Baby
Kerala
Bihar
Patna
140
109
Ankit Kumar
Haryana
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
141
109
N Wadhera
Punjab
Tamil Nadu
Salem
142
109
AY Taide
Vidarbha
Karnataka
Nagpur
143
109
SN Thakur
Mumbai
Tamil Nadu
Mumbai
144
108
Virat Singh
Jharkhand
Maharashtra
Gahunje
145
108*
R Paliwal
Services
Rajasthan
Delhi
146
108
Virat Singh
Jharkhand
Services
Delhi
147
108*
AP Majumdar
Bengal
Mumbai
Kolkata
148
108
G Rahul Singh
Hyderabad
Mizoram
Hyderabad
149
108
R Chauhan
Services
Manipur
Ahmedabad
150
108
N Gangta
HPradesh
Puducherry
Puducherry
151
108
CA Pujara
Saurashtra
Manipur
Sanosara
152
107
R Chauhan
Services
Rajasthan
Delhi
153
107
RG Hazarika
Assam
Kerala
Guwahati
154
107
SJ Nikin Jose
Karnataka
Goa
Mysore
155
106
PK Garg
U Pradesh
Kerala
Alappuzha
156
106
N Rana
U Pradesh
Mumbai
Mumbai
157
106
AR Chandran
Kerala
Bengal
Thumba
158
106
Mohammad Saif
Railways
Tripura
Agartala
159
105
PR Paul
Tamil Nadu
Chandigarh
Coimbatore
150
105
AV Chopra
Mizoram
Meghalaya
Anand
161
105
SG Rawat
Baroda
M Pradesh
Indore
162
105*
J Sidhu
Delhi
Orissa
Delhi
163
104*
PN Mankad
Saurashtra
Jharkhand
Rajkot
164
104
SS Prabhudessai
Goa
Tamil Nadu
Porvorim
165
103
NL Lamichaney
Sikkim
A Pradesh
Anand
166
103
DB Padikkal
Karnataka
Goa
Mysore
167
103*
NT Tilak Varma
Hyderabad
Sikkim
Secunderabad
168
103
PK Singh
Bihar
Assam
Guwahati
169
103*
V Vyshak
Karnataka
Chandigarh
Hubli
170
103
A Samad
J + K
M Pradesh
Indore
171
103
K Chandela
Uttarakhand
Baroda
Dehra Dun
172
102
SG Rawat
Baroda
Orissa
Vadodara
173
102
BB Lalwani
Mumbai
Chhattisgarh
Naya Raipur
174
102*
MS Pragnay Reddy
Hyderabad
Meghalaya
Hyderabad
175
101*
A Sharma
Services
Saurashtra
Delhi
176
101
AV Chopra
Mizoram
Meghalaya
Anand
177
101
NT Tilak Varma
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Hyderabad
178
100
SS Jain
M Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Dehra Dun
179
100*
NT Tilak Varma
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Dimapur
180
100
Sumit Singh
Sikkim
Mizoram
Nadiad
181
100
Prabhsimran Singh
Punjab
Karnataka
Hubli
182
100
AP Tare
Uttarakhand
HPradesh
Dharamsala
183
100*
AS Malik
Sikkim
A Pradesh
Anand
184
100*
SP Pattnaik
Orissa
J + K
Cuttack
185
100
MK Tiwary
Bengal
Assam
Guwahati
186
100*
S Sharath
Karnataka
Chandigarh
Hubli
187
100
RR Biswa
Meghalaya
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
DOUBLE CENTURIONS IN RANJI TROPHY 2023-24
No
Score
Player
Team
Opposition
Ground
1
366
TD Agarwal
Hyderabad
A Pradesh
Secunderabad
2
321
N Jagadeesan
Tamil Nadu
Chandigarh
Coimbatore
3
277
SP Senapati
Orissa
M Pradesh
Indore
4
268
K Lyngdoh
Meghalaya
A Pradesh
Anand
5
250*
H Rana
Haryana
Manipur
Ahmedabad
6
245*
N Jagadeesan
Tamil Nadu
Railways
Coimbatore
7
243*
CA Pujara
Saurashtra
Jharkhand
Rajkot
8
234*
Jyotsnil Singh
Baroda
Delhi
Delhi
9
214
G Rahul Singh
Hyderabad
Nagaland
Dimapur
10
208
K Sharma
U Pradesh
Assam
Kanpur
11
207
SG Rawat
Baroda
HPradesh
Dharamsala
12
205*
Anmolpreet Singh
Punjab
Chandigarh
Chandigarh
13
203*
Musheer Khan
Mumbai
Baroda
Mumbai
14
202
SJ Desai
Chhattisgarh
U Pradesh
Lucknow
15
201
A Juyal
U Pradesh
Assam
Kanpur
16
200*
AR Easwaran
Bengal
Bihar
Kolkata
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
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
BR Taylor
20.3
06
074
07
01
v West Indies
Bridgetown
23 Mar 1972
2
RJ Hadlee
08.3×8
00
023
07
03
v India
Wellington
13 Feb 1976
3
BL Cairns
33.2
14
074
07
01
v England
Leeds
28 Jul 1983
4
BL Cairns
45.0
10
143
07
02
v England
Wellington
20 Jan 1984
5
SL Boock
37.0
13
087
07
02
v Pakistan
Hyderabad (Sind)
25 Nov 1984
6
RJ Hadlee
23.4
04
052
09
01
v Australia
Brisbane
08 Nov 1985
7
RJ Hadlee
44.4
08
116
07
01
v Australia
Christchurch
28 Feb 1986
8
C Pringle
16.0
04
052
07
01
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
26 Oct 1990
9
DK Morrison
26.4
05
089
07
02
v Australia
Wellington
04 Mar 1993
10
SB Doull
24.0
07
065
07
01
v India
Wellington
26 Dec 1998
11
CL Cairns
22.5
10
027
07
03
v West Indies
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
12
DL Vettori
35.0
11
087
07
03
v Australia
Auckland
11 Mar 2000
13
CL Cairns
18.2
02
053
07
03
v Bangladesh
Hamilton
18 Dec 2001
14
DL Vettori
42.3
06
130
07
03
v Sri Lanka
Wellington
15 Dec 2006
15
TG Southee
24.0
06
064
07
02
v India
Bengaluru
31 Aug 2012
16
MD Craig
27.4
05
094
07
01
v Pakistan
Sharjah
26 Nov 2014
17
N Wagner
14.4
02
039
07
01
v West Indies
Wellington
01 Dec 2017
18
AY Patel
47.5
12
119
10
01
v India
Wankhede
03 Dec 2021
19
MJ Henry
15.0
07
023
07
01
v South Africa
Christchurch
17 Feb 2022
20
MJ Henry
23.0
04
067
07
02
v Australia
Christchurch
08 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
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RJ Hadlee
23.4
04
052
09
01
v Australia
Brisbane
08 Nov 1985
2
RJ Hadlee
44.4
08
116
07
01
v Australia
Christchurch
28 Feb 1986
3
DK Morrison
26.4
05
089
07
02
v Australia
Wellington
04 Mar 1993
4
DL Vettori
35.0
11
087
07
03
v Australia
Auckland
11 Mar 2000
5
MJ Henry
23.0
04
067
07
02
v Australia
Christchurch
08 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
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
BL Cairns
33.2
14
074
07
01
v England
Leeds
28 Jul 1983
2
BL Cairns
45.0
10
143
07
02
v England
Wellington
20 Jan 1984
1
CL Cairns
22.5
10
027
07
03
v West Indies
Hamilton
16 Dec 1999
2
CL Cairns
18.2
02
053
07
03
v Bangladesh
Hamilton
18 Dec 2001
1
DL Vettori
35.0
11
087
07
03
v Australia
Auckland
11 Mar 2000
2
DL Vettori
42,3
06
130
07
03
v Sri Lanka
Wellington
15 Dec 2006
1
MJ Henry
15.0
07
023
07
01
v South Africa
Christchurch
17 Feb 2022
2
MJ Henry
23.0
04
067
07
02
v Australia
Christchurch
08 Mar 2024
1
RJ Hadlee
08.3×8
00
023
07
03
v India
Wellington
13 Feb 1976
2
RJ Hadlee
23.4
04
052
09
01
v Australia
Brisbane
08 Nov 1985
3
RJ Hadlee
44.4
08
116
07
01
v Australia
Christchurch
28 Feb 1986
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
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
WJ O’Reilly
12.0
05
014
5
1
v New Zealand
Wellington
29 Mar 1946
2
G Dymock
27.0×8
07
058
5
3
v New Zealand
Adelaide
26 Jan 1974
3
GJ Gilmour
15.0×8
03
064
5
2
v New Zealand
Auckland
22 Mar 1974
4
KJ O’Keeffe
28.0×8
05
101
5
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
18 Feb 1977
5
DK Lillee
17.3×8
04
051
5
1
v New Zealand
Auckland
25 Feb 1977
6
DK Lillee
15.7×8
02
072
6
3
v New Zealand
Auckland
25 Feb 1977
7
DK Lillee
15.0
01
053
6
3
v New Zealand
Brisbane
28 Nov 1980
8
DK Lillee
23.5
05
063
5
1
v New Zealand
Perth
12 Dec 1980
9
RG Holland
47.0
19
106
6
1
v New Zealand
Sydney
22 Nov 1985
10
CJ McDermott
35.0
08
097
5
1
v New Zealand
Melbourne
26 Dec 1987
11
AIC Dodemaide
28.3
10
058
6
3
v New Zealand
Melbourne
26 Dec 1987
12
TBA May
31.3
10
065
5
2
v New Zealand
Hobart
26 Nov 1993
13
SK Warne
19.5
09
031
6
3
v New Zealand
Hobart
26 Nov 1993
14
GD McGrath
17.0
06
032
5
4
v New Zealand
Brisbane
07 Nov 1997
15
SH Cook
10.2
03
039
5
3
v New Zealand
Perth
20 Nov 1997
16
SK Warne
28.0
06
088
5
4
v New Zealand
Hobart
27 Nov 1997
17
CR Miller
18.0
05
055
5
4
v New Zealand
Auckland
11 Mar 2000
18
B Lee
23.0
08
077
5
1
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Mar 2000
19
B Lee
23.0
06
067
5
2
v New Zealand
Brisbane
08 Nov 2001
20
GD McGrath
42.0
09
115
6
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Mar 2005
21
SK Warne
14.0
03
039
5
3
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Mar 2005
22
MG Johnson
17.3
06
039
5
4
v New Zealand
Brisbane
20 Nov 2008
23
B Lee
25.0
05
105
5
3
v New Zealand
Adelaide
28 Nov 2008
24
DE Bollinger
13.0
04
028
5
2
v New Zealand
Wellington
19 Mar 2010
25
MG Johnson
20.1
06
073
6
4
v New Zealand
Hamilton
27 Mar 2010
26
JL Pattinson
11.0
05
027
5
3
v New Zealand
Brisbane
01 Dec 2011
27
JL Pattinson
13.5
03
051
5
1
v New Zealand
Hobart
09 Dec 2011
28
JR Hazlewood
24.5
05
070
6
3
v New Zealand
Adelaide
27 Nov 2015
29
JM Bird
17.1
05
059
5
3
v New Zealand
Christchurch
20 Feb 2016
30
MA Starc
18.0
02
052
5
2
v New Zealand
Perth
12 Dec 2019
31
PJ Cummins
17.0
05
028
5
2
v New Zealand
Melbourne
26 Dec 2019
32
NM Lyon
30.4
10
068
5
2
v New Zealand
Sydney
03 Jan 2020
33
NM Lyon
16.5
04
050
5
4
v New Zealand
Sydney
03 Jan 2020
34
NM Lyon
27.0
08
065
6
4
v New Zealand
Wellington
29 Feb 2024
35
JR Hazlewood
13.2
04
031
5
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 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
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
WJ O’Reilly
12.0
05
014
5
1
v New Zealand
Wellington
29 Mar 1946
2
GJ Gilmour
15.0×8
03
064
5
2
v New Zealand
Auckland
22 Mar 1974
3
KJ O’Keeffe
28.0×8
05
101
5
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
18 Feb 1977
4
DK Lillee
17.3×8
04
051
5
1
v New Zealand
Auckland
25 Feb 1977
5
DK Lillee
15.7×8
02
072
6
3
v New Zealand
Auckland
25 Feb 1977
6
CR Miller
18.0
05
055
5
4
v New Zealand
Auckland
11 Mar 2000
7
B Lee
23.0
08
077
5
1
v New Zealand
Hamilton
31 Mar 2000
8
GD McGrath
42.0
09
115
6
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Mar 2005
9
SK Warne
14.0
03
039
5
3
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Mar 2005
10
DE Bollinger
13.0
04
028
5
2
v New Zealand
Wellington
19 Mar 2010
11
MG Johnson
20.1
06
073
6
4
v New Zealand
Hamilton
27 Mar 2010
12
JM Bird
17.1
05
059
5
3
v New Zealand
Christchurch
20 Feb 2016
13
NM Lyon
27.0
08
065
6
4
v New Zealand
Wellington
29 Feb 2024
14
JR Hazlewood
13.2
04
031
5
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 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
No
Player
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
KJ O’Keeffe
28.0×8
05
101
5
2
v New Zealand
Christchurch
18 Feb 1977
2
GD McGrath
42.0
09
115
6
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Mar 2005
3
SK Warne
14.0
03
039
5
3
v New Zealand
Christchurch
10 Mar 2005
4
JM Bird
17.1
05
059
5
3
v New Zealand
Christchurch
20 Feb 2016
5
JR Hazlewood
13.2
04
031
5
1
v New Zealand
Christchurch
08 Mar 2024
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.
No
Particulars
C
HC
1
India (innings 1) v England at The Oval, 1946
1
1
2
India (innings 3) v England at Delhi, 1963/64
1
1
3
India (innings 1) v West Indies at Wankhede, 1978/79
1
1
4
India (innings 1) v West Indies at Delhi, 1978/79
1
1
5
India (innings 4) v England at The Oval, 1979
1
1
6
India (innings 1) v Australia at Wankhede, 1979/80
1
1
7
India (innings 2) v England at Bengaluru, 1981/82
1
1
8
India (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Chennai, 1982/83
1
1
9
India (innings 3) v Pakistan at Bengaluru, 1983/84
1
1
10
India (innings 2) v Australia at Adelaide, 1985/86
1
1
11
India (innings 2) v Pakistan at Chennai, 1986/87
1
1
12
India (innings 3) v Sri Lanka at Colombo (SSC), 1993
1
1
13
India (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Mohali, 1997/98
1
1
14
India (innings 1) v West Indies at Wankhede, 2002/03
1
1
15
India (innings 2) v New Zealand at Mohali, 2003/04
1
1
16
India (innings 2) v South Africa at Kanpur, 2004/05
1
1
17
India (innings 1) v South Africa at Cape Town, 2006/07
1
1
18
India (innings 2) v South Africa at Chennai, 2007/08
1
1
19
India (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Galle, 2008
1
1
21
India (innings 3) v Australia at Mohali, 2008/09
1
1
21
India (innings 3) v Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad, 2009/10
1
1
22
India (innings 2) v Sri Lanka at Brabourne, 2009/10
1
1
23
India (innings 2) v England at Chennai, 2016/17
1
1
24
India (innings 1) v Sri Lanka at Pallekele, 2017
1
1
25
India (innings 1) v England at Lord’s, 2021
1
1
26
India (innings 1) v South Africa at Centurion, 2021/22
1
1
27
India (innings 2) v England at Dharamsala, 2023/24
1
1
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
No
Particulars
C
HC
1
India (innings 1) v England at The Oval, 1946
1
1
2
India (innings 3) v England at Delhi, 1963/64
1
1
3
India (innings 4) v England at The Oval, 1979
1
1
4
India (innings 2) v England at Bengaluru, 1981/82
1
1
5
India (innings 2) v England at Chennai, 2016/17
1
1
6
India (innings 1) v England at Lord’s, 2021
1
1
7
India (innings 2) v England at Dharamsala, 2023/24
1
1
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
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.
No
Player
Team
Opp
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
6s
1
BA Stokes
Eng
Aus
2013-2023
24
45
2
1562
155
36.32
39
2
IVA Richards
Win
Eng
1976-1991
36
50
4
2869
291
62.36
34
3
BA Stokes
Eng
SAF
2015-2022
15
26
0
1177
258
45.26
30
4
Imran Khan
Pak
Ind
1978-1989
23
29
8
1091
135*
51.95
28
5
CH Gayle
Win
NZl
2002-2014
12
21
2
1258
204
66.21
26
6
TG Southee
NZl
Eng
2008-2023
19
30
2
0584
077*
20.85
25
7
SR Tendulkar
Ind
Aus
1991-2013
39
74
8
3630
241*
55.00
25
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.
No
Player
Team
Opp
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
6s
1
IVA Richards
Win
Eng
1976-1991
36
50
4
2869
291
62.36
34
2
TG Southee
NZl
Eng
2008-2023
19
30
2
0584
077*
20.85
25
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}