New Zealand bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against Australia

New Zealand bowlers capturing five or more wickets in a test innings against Australia

MJ Henry of New Zealand returned with figures of five for 70 in Australia’s first innings in the on-going test at Wellington to provide the 38th occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1J Cowie21.00804062v AustraliaWellington29 Mar 1946
2DR O’Sullivan35.5×80414851v AustraliaAdelaide26 Jan 1974
3RO Collinge18.0×80408251v AustraliaAuckland22 Mar 1974
4BL Cairns38.51108752v AustraliaBrisbane28 Nov 1980
5RJ Hadlee27.00808752v AustraliaPerth12 Dec 1980
6RJ Hadlee27.20705763v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1980
7RJ Hadlee28.00906353v AustraliaAuckland12 Mar 1982
8RJ Hadlee28.50510061v AustraliaChristchurch19 Mar 1982
9RJ Hadlee23.40405291v AustraliaBrisbane08 Nov 1985
10RJ Hadlee28.50907163v AustraliaBrisbane08 Nov 1985
11RJ Hadlee24.00206552v AustraliaSydney22 Nov 1985
12RJ Hadlee26.50606551v AustraliaPerth30 Nov 1985
13RJ Hadlee39.01109063v AustraliaPerth30 Nov 1985
14RJ Hadlee44.40811671v AustraliaChristchurch28 Feb 1986
15JG Bracewell22.00803263v AustraliaAuckland13 Mar 1986
16RJ Hadlee42.01606852v AustraliaAdelaide11 Dec 1987
17RJ Hadlee44.01110952v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1987
18RJ Hadlee31.00906754v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1987
19RJ Hadlee16.20503951v AustraliaWellington15 Mar 1990
20JG Bracewell34.21108563v AustraliaWellington15 Mar 1990
21DK Morrison26.40508972v AustraliaWellington04 Mar 1993
22DK Morrison18.40503761v AustraliaAuckland12 Mar 1993
23DN Patel34.01009353v AustraliaAuckland12 Mar 1993
24DL Vettori25.00806251v AustraliaAuckland11 Mar 2000
25DL Vettori35.01108773v AustraliaAuckland11 Mar 2000
26SB O’Connor15.50505152v AustraliaHamilton31 Mar 2000
27CL Cairns37.00814651v AustraliaBrisbane08 Nov 2001
28DL Vettori36.00513851v AustraliaHobart22 Nov 2001
29DL Vettori34.40708762v AustraliaPerth30 Nov 2001
30CS Martin39.50715252v AustraliaBrisbane18 Nov 2004
31DL Vettori55.21015251v AustraliaAdelaide26 Nov 2004
32DL Vettori40.21310652v AustraliaChristchurch10 Mar 2005
33JEC Franklin26.10311962v AustraliaAuckland26 Mar 2005
34DAJ Bracewell16.40404064v AustraliaHobart09 Dec 2011
35TA Boult16.00306054v AustraliaAdelaide27 Nov 2015
36N Wagner32.10610662v AustraliaChristchurch20 Feb 2016
37TG Southee21.10606953v AustraliaPerth12 Dec 2019
38MJ Henry30.11107051v AustraliaWellington29 Feb 2024

It also provides the tenth occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Australia on home soil. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1J Cowie21.00804062v AustraliaWellington29 Mar 1946
2RJ Hadlee28.50510061v AustraliaChristchurch19 Mar 1982
3RJ Hadlee44.40811671v AustraliaChristchurch28 Feb 1986
4RJ Hadlee16.20503951v AustraliaWellington15 Mar 1990
5JG Bracewell34.21108563v AustraliaWellington15 Mar 1990
6DK Morrison26.40508972v AustraliaWellington04 Mar 1993
7SB O’Connor15.50505152v AustraliaHamilton31 Mar 2000
8DL Vettori40.21310652v AustraliaChristchurch10 Mar 2005
9N Wagner32.10610662v AustraliaChristchurch20 Feb 2016
10MJ Henry30.11107051v AustraliaWellington29 Feb 2024

MJ Henry’s feat provides the fifth occasion of a New Zealand bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Australia at Wellington. Wellington now holds the record of witnessing New Zealand bowlers capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Australia. Prior to this Christchurch had witnessed four such occasions.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1RJ Hadlee28.50510061v AustraliaChristchurch19 Mar 1982
2RJ Hadlee44.40811671v AustraliaChristchurch28 Feb 1986
3DL Vettori40.21310652v AustraliaChristchurch10 Mar 2005
4N Wagner32.10610662v AustraliaChristchurch20 Feb 2016
          
1J Cowie21.00804062v AustraliaWellington29 Mar 1946
2RJ Hadlee16.20503951v AustraliaWellington15 Mar 1990
3JG Bracewell34.21108563v AustraliaWellington15 Mar 1990
4DK Morrison26.40508972v AustraliaWellington04 Mar 1993
5MJ Henry30.11107051v AustraliaWellington29 Feb 2024

MJ Henry returned with figures of 30.1-11-70-5 in this game. His eleven maiden overs in his spell provides the tenth occasion of a New Zealand bowler bowling ten or more maiden overs in his spell when he captured five or more wickets in an innings against Australia

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1BL Cairns38.51108752v AustraliaBrisbane28 Nov 1980
2RJ Hadlee39.01109063v AustraliaPerth30 Nov 1985
3RJ Hadlee42.01606852v AustraliaAdelaide11 Dec 1987
4RJ Hadlee44.01110952v AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1987
5JG Bracewell34.21108563v AustraliaWellington15 Mar 1990
6DN Patel34.01009353v AustraliaAuckland12 Mar 1993
7DL Vettori35.01108773v AustraliaAuckland11 Mar 2000
8DL Vettori55.21015251v AustraliaAdelaide26 Nov 2004
9DL Vettori40.21310652v AustraliaChristchurch10 Mar 2005
10MJ Henry30.11107051v AustraliaWellington29 Feb 2024

You can add GD Phillips to the above list as he has captured five for 45 in Australia’s second innings in the on-going test at Wellington and change the captioned tables accordingly

New Zealand losing its five wickets for a total of 29 and less than 29 runs in a test innings.

New Zealand losing its five wickets for a total of 29 and less than 29 runs in a test innings.

New Zealand lost its five wickets for 29 runs in its first innings against Australia in the on-going test at Wellington to provide the 15th occasion of New Zealand losing its five wickets for a total of 29 and less than 29 runs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1New Zealand5/143v EnglandAuckland25 Mar 1955
2New Zealand5/201v PakistanDhaka07 Nov 1955
3New Zealand5/211v EnglandChristchurch10 Jan 1930
4New Zealand5/224v EnglandChristchurch25 Feb 1966
5New Zealand5/231v EnglandWellington06 Feb 1997
6New Zealand5/252v EnglandLord’s19 Jun 1958
7New Zealand5/254v EnglandChristchurch24 Feb 1978
8New Zealand5/254v EnglandLord’s16 May 2013
9New Zealand5/253v IndiaAuckland06 Feb 2014
10New Zealand5/264v South AfricaCenturion15 Apr 2006
11New Zealand5/271v South AfricaCape Town02 Jan 2013
12New Zealand5/271v EnglandLord’s02 Jun 2022
13New Zealand5/283v AustraliaBrisbane01 Dec 2011
14New Zealand5/284v EnglandMount Maunganui16 Feb 2023
15New Zealand5/292v AustraliaWellington29 Feb 2024

It also provides the second occasion of New Zealand losing its five wickets for a total of 29 and less than 29 runs in a test innings against Australia. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1New Zealand5/283v AustraliaBrisbane01 Dec 2011
2New Zealand5/292v AustraliaWellington29 Feb 2024
Australia losing its first wicket without a run on the board in a test innings

Australia losing its first wicket without a run on the board in a test innings

Australia lost its first wicket without a run on the board in its second innings against New Zealand in the on-going test at Wellington to provide the 104th occasion of Australia losing its first wicket without scoring in an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPartnersFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1AC Bannerman, HH Massie1/02v EnglandSydney03 Mar 1882
2AC Bannerman, HH Massie1/04v EnglandMelbourne30 Dec 1882
3AC Bannerman, PS McDonnell1/01v EnglandLord’s21 Jul 1884
4TW Garrett, GE Palmer1/02v EnglandSydney14 Mar 1885
5AC Bannerman, PS McDonnell1/01v EnglandLord’s16 Jul 1888
6AC Bannerman, PS McDonnell1/01v EnglandThe Oval13 Aug 1888
7AC Bannerman, PS McDonnell1/03v EnglandManchester30 Aug 1888
8W Bruce, GHS Trott1/03v EnglandAdelaide11 Jan 1895
9J Darling, CJ Eady1/03v EnglandLord’s22 Jun 1896
10J Darling, FA Iredale1/04v EnglandThe Oval10 Aug 1896
11J Darling, VT Trumper1/01v EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1902
12RA Duff, VT Trumper1/04v EnglandLeeds03 Jul 1905
13SE Gregory, PA McAlister1/03v EnglandLeeds01 Jul 1909
14W Bardsley, C Kelleway1/01v EnglandMelbourne30 Dec 1911
15CB Jennings, C Kelleway1/02v South AfricaLord’s15 Jul 1912
16CB Jennings, C Kelleway1/04v EnglandThe Oval19 Aug 1912
17W Bardsley, WM Woodfull1/01v EnglandLeeds10 Jul 1926
18WH Ponsford, WM Woodfull1/02v EnglandBrisbane30 Nov 1928
19VY Richardson, WM Woodfull1/03v EnglandSydney14 Dec 1928
20JHW Fingleton, WM Woodfull1/02v South AfricaMelbourne12 Feb 1932
21VY Richardson, WM Woodfull1/01v EnglandSydney23 Feb 1933
22VY Richardson, WM Woodfull1/03v EnglandSydney23 Feb 1933
23CL Badcock, JHW Fingleton1/04v EnglandBrisbane04 Dec 1936
24LO Fleetwood-Smith, WJ O’Reilly1/03v EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1937
25CL Badcock, WA Brown1/02v EnglandThe Oval20 Aug 1938
26J Moroney, AR Morris1/01v South AfricaJohannesburg24 Dec 1949
27J Moroney, AR Morris1/01v EnglandBrisbane01 Dec 1950
28J Moroney, AR Morris1/03v EnglandBrisbane01 Dec 1950
29KA Archer, AR Morris1/01v EnglandAdelaide02 Feb 1951
30LE Favell, CC McDonald1/02v West IndiesKingston11 Jun 1955
31JW Burke, CC McDonald1/04v EnglandThe Oval23 Aug 1956
32JW Burke, CC McDonald1/03v IndiaEden Gardens02 Nov 1956
33LE Favell, CC McDonald1/02v PakistanDhaka13 Nov 1959
34WM Lawry, RB Simpson1/02v EnglandThe Oval17 Aug 1961
35WM Lawry, RB Simpson1/04v EnglandSydney15 Feb 1963
36WM Lawry, G Thomas1/02v EnglandSydney07 Jan 1966
37WM Lawry, RB Simpson1/03v IndiaAdelaide23 Dec 1967
38WM Lawry, IR Redpath1/02v West IndiesBrisbane06 Dec 1968
39WM Lawry, KR Stackpole1/04v EnglandPerth11 Dec 1970
40KH Eastwood, KR Stackpole1/04v EnglandSydney12 Feb 1971
41IR Redpath, KR Stackpole1/01v New ZealandAuckland22 Mar 1974
42RB McCosker, IR Redpath1/01v EnglandMelbourne08 Feb 1975
43RB McCosker, A Turner1/01v West IndiesPerth12 Dec 1975
44RB McCosker, A Turner1/03v West IndiesPerth12 Dec 1975
45IC Davis, A Turner1/04v PakistanAdelaide24 Dec 1976
46IC Davis, RB McCosker1/03v EnglandManchester07 Jul 1977
47RB McCosker, CS Serjeant1/02v EnglandThe Oval25 Aug 1977
48GJ Cosier, PA Hibbert1/03v IndiaBrisbane02 Dec 1977
49GJ Cosier, J Dyson1/02v IndiaMelbourne30 Dec 1977
50AD Ogilvie, GM Wood1/01v West IndiesKingston28 Apr 1978
51GJ Cosier, GM Wood1/03v EnglandBrisbane01 Dec 1978
52WM Darling, GM Wood0/02v EnglandAdelaide27 Jan 1979
53AMJ Hilditch, GN Yallop1/01v IndiaEden Gardens26 Oct 1979
54J Dyson, GM Wood1/02v New ZealandPerth12 Dec 1980
55J Dyson, GM Wood1/01v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 1980
56J Dyson, GM Wood1/02v EnglandNottingham18 Jun 1981
57BM Laird, GM Wood1/01v PakistanKarachi22 Sep 1982
58AMJ Hilditch, GM Wood1/04v EnglandLord’s27 Jun 1985
59DC Boon, GR Marsh1/03v New ZealandAuckland13 Mar 1986
60DC Boon, GR Marsh1/04v EnglandPerth28 Nov 1986
61GR Marsh, MA Taylor1/04v West IndiesBridgetown19 Apr 1991
62TM Moody, MA Taylor1/01v Sri LankaMoratuwa08 Sep 1992
63MJ Slater, MA Taylor1/01v PakistanHobart17 Nov 1995
64ML Hayden, MA Taylor1/03v West IndiesMelbourne26 Dec 1996
65ML Hayden, MA Taylor1/01v West IndiesPerth01 Feb 1997
66MTG Elliott, MA Taylor1/02v EnglandLeeds24 Jul 1997
67MTG Elliott, MJ Slater1/03v West IndiesBridgetown26 Mar 1999
68GS Blewett, MJ Slater1/01v Sri LankaKandy09 Sep 1999
69GS Blewett, MJ Slater1/02v PakistanPerth26 Nov 1999
70ML Hayden, JL Langer1/04v West IndiesBridgetown01 May 2003
71ML Hayden, JL Langer1/03v IndiaBengaluru06 Oct 2004
72ML Hayden, JL Langer1/04v IndiaWankhede03 Nov 2004
73ML Hayden, JL Langer1/02v EnglandBirmingham04 Aug 2005
74ML Hayden, JL Langer1/01v ICC World XISydney14 Oct 2005
75ML Hayden, JL Langer1/01v South AfricaPerth16 Dec 2005
76ML Hayden, JL Langer1/01v South AfricaDurban24 Mar 2006
77ML Hayden, JL Langer0/02v South AfricaJohannesburg31 Mar 2006
78ML Hayden, MEK Hussey1/04v South AfricaJohannesburg31 Mar 2006
79ML Hayden, JL Langer1/03v EnglandPerth14 Dec 2006
80ML Hayden, PA Jaques1/01v IndiaSydney02 Jan 2008
81ML Hayden, SM Katich1/01v IndiaBengaluru09 Oct 2008
82ML Hayden, SM Katich1/02v IndiaMohali17 Oct 2008
83ML Hayden, SM Katich1/03v New ZealandBrisbane20 Nov 2008
84PJ Hughes, SM Katich1/01v South AfricaJohannesburg26 Feb 2009
85SM Katich, SR Watson1/01v West IndiesBrisbane26 Nov 2009
86SM Katich, SR Watson1/01v EnglandAdelaide3 Dec 2010
87PJ Hughes, SR Watson1/03v Sri LankaGalle31 Aug 2011
88PJ Hughes, SR Watson1/01v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)16 Sep 2011
89PJ Hughes, SR Watson1/04v South AfricaJohannesburg17 Nov 2011
90EJM Cowan, DA Warner1/04v Sri LankaSydney03 Jan 2013
91CJL Rogers, DA Warner1/01v IndiaMelbourne26 Dec 2014
92SE Marsh, DA Warner1/01v West IndiesKingston11 Jun 2015
93JA Burns, DA Warner1/02v New ZealandWellington12 Feb 2016
94JA Burns, DA Warner1/02v Sri LankaGalle04 Aug 2016
95JA Burns, DA Warner1/03v South AfricaHobart12 Nov 2016
96AJ Finch, MS Harris1/02v IndiaAdelaide06 Dec 2018
97MS Harris, DA Warner1/03v EnglandManchester04 Sep 2019
98UT Khawaja, DA Warner1/03v EnglandHobart14 Jan 2022
99UT Khawaja, DA Warner1/02v South AfricaBrisbane17 Dec 2022
100TM Head, UT Khawaja1/04v IndiaIndore01 Mar 2023
101UT Khawaja, DA Warner1/03v PakistanPerth14 Dec 2023
102UT Khawaja, DA Warner1/03v PakistanMelbourne26 Dec 2023
103UT Khawaja, DA Warner1/04v PakistanSydney03 Jan 2024
104UT Khawaja, SPD Smith1/03v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024

It also provides the seventh occasion of Australia losing its first wicket without scoring in an innings against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPartnersFoWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1IR Redpath, KR Stackpole1/01v New ZealandAuckland22 Mar 1974
2J Dyson, GM Wood1/02v New ZealandPerth12 Dec 1980
3J Dyson, GM Wood1/01v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 1980
4DC Boon, GR Marsh1/03v New ZealandAuckland13 Mar 1986
5ML Hayden, SM Katich1/03v New ZealandBrisbane20 Nov 2008
6JA Burns, DA Warner1/02v New ZealandWellington12 Feb 2016
7UT Khawaja, SPD Smith1/03v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024
Australian opening batsmen dismissed for zero against New Zealand in a test innings.

Australian opening batsmen dismissed for zero against New Zealand in a test innings.

SPD Smith of Australia was dismissed for zero in its second innings in the on-going test at Wellington to provide the 17th occasion of an Australian opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides SPD Smith’s first zero against New Zealand in a test innings.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1KD Meuleman02v New ZealandWellington29 Mar 1946
2KR Stackpole01v New ZealandAuckland22 Mar 1974
3KR Stackpole03v New ZealandAuckland22 Mar 1974
4GM Wood02v New ZealandPerth12 Dec 1980
5GM Wood04v New ZealandPerth12 Dec 1980
6GM Wood01v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 1980
7AMJ Hilditch01v New ZealandBrisbane08 Nov 1985
8RB Kerr03v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 1985
9GR Marsh03v New ZealandAuckland13 Mar 1986
10GS Blewett02v New ZealandWellington24 Mar 2000
11ML Hayden02v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
12JL Langer04v New ZealandPerth30 Nov 2001
13ML Hayden03v New ZealandBrisbane20 Nov 2008
14JA Burns03v New ZealandPerth13 Nov 2015
15JA Burns02v New ZealandWellington12 Feb 2016
16JA Burns01v New ZealandMelbourne26 Dec 2019
17SPD Smith03v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024

It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian opening batsman dismissed for zero in an innings against New Zealand in a test at Wellington.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1KD Meuleman02v New ZealandWellington29 Mar 1946
2GS Blewett02v New ZealandWellington24 Mar 2000
3JA Burns02v New ZealandWellington12 Feb 2016
4SPD Smith03v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024
No Extras in a completed test innings

No Extras in a completed test innings

The idea to prepare this article was given by Sri Krishna. an ordent follower of the game and is a member/admin of the passionate group of cricket ’22 Yards – Red Cherry 2.0′

England’s second completed innings of 145 all out against India at Ranchi did not contain any extras to provide the 44th occasion of a team’s completed innings contain any extras in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamExtblbwnbpenScoreOppositionGroundStart Date
1Australia000000126v EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1885
2England000000062v AustraliaLord’s16 Jul 1888
3Australia000000092v EnglandThe Oval11 Aug 1890
4Australia000000236v EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1892
5South Africa000000030v EnglandGqeberha13 Feb 1896
6England000000174v AustraliaMelbourne29 Jan 1898
7Australia000000111v EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1904
8South Africa000000252v EnglandDurban21 Feb 1931
9Pakistan000000328v IndiaLahore29 Jan 1955
10New Zealand000000026v EnglandAuckland25 Mar 1955
11West Indies000000077v New ZealandAuckland09 Mar 1956
12Australia000000084v EnglandManchester26 Jul 1956
13New Zealand000000094v EnglandBirmingham05 Jun 1958
14New Zealand000000074v EnglandLord’s19 Jun 1958
15South Africa000000247v EnglandNottingham07 Jul 1960
16Pakistan000000200v AustraliaMelbourne29 Dec 1972
17India000000042v EnglandLord’s20 Jun 1974
18West Indies000000128v AustraliaSydney03 Jan 1976
19India000000096v EnglandLord’s02 Aug 1979
20Pakistan000000134v South AfricaGqeberha06 Mar 1998
21Zimbabwe000000104v West IndiesBulawayo12 Nov 2003
22India000000138v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)23 Jul 2008
23South Africa000000133v EnglandDurban26 Dec 2009
24Bangladesh000000231v West IndiesMirpur29 Oct 2011
25Australia000000047v South AfricaCape Town09 Nov 2011
26Zimbabwe000000051v New ZealandNapier26 Jan 2012
27New Zealand000000118v Sri LankaGalle17 Nov 2012
28Zimbabwe000000114v BangladeshMirpur25 Oct 2014
29Australia000000161v Sri LankaPallekele26 Jul 2016
30New Zealand000000197v IndiaEden Gardens30 Sep 2016
31South Africa000000162v AustraliaDurban01 Mar 2018
32Afghanistan000000109v IndiaBengaluru14 Jun 2018
33Bangladesh000000043v West IndiesNorth Sound40 Jul 2018
34Bangladesh000000234v New ZealandHamilton28 Feb 2019
35India000000036v AustraliaAdelaide17 Dec 2020
36West Indies000000117v BangladeshMirpur11 Feb 2021
37India000000329v EnglandChennai13 Feb 2021
38England000000081v IndiaAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
39Zimbabwe000000176v PakistanHarare29 Apr 2021
40Bangladesh000000053v South AfricaDurban31 Mar 2022
41New Zealand000000126v EnglandMount Maunganui16 Feb 2023
42Australia000000113v IndiaDelhi17 Feb 2023
43India000000109v AustraliaIndore01 Mar 2023
44England000000145v IndiaRanchi23 Feb 2024

It also provides the sixth occasion of a team’s completed innings contain any extras against India in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamExtblbwnbpenScoreOppositionGroundStart Date
1Pakistan000000328v IndiaLahore29 Jan 1955
2New Zealand000000197v IndiaEden Gardens30 Sep 2016
3Afghanistan000000109v IndiaBengaluru14 Jun 2018
4England000000081v IndiaAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
5Australia000000113v IndiaDelhi17 Feb 2023
6England000000145v IndiaRanchi23 Feb 2024

It also provides the fourth occasion of England’s completed innings contain any extras in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamExtblbwnbpenScoreOppositionGroundStart Date
1England000000062v AustraliaLord’s16 Jul 1888
2England000000174v AustraliaMelbourne29 Jan 1898
3England000000081v IndiaAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
4England000000145v IndiaRanchi23 Feb 2024

It also provides the second occasion of England’s completed innings contain any extras against India in the annals of test cricket. Both such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamExtblbwnbpenScoreOppositionGroundStart Date
1England000000081v IndiaAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
2England000000145v IndiaRanchi23 Feb 2024
Australian batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against New Zealand

Australian batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against New Zealand

C Green of Australia scored 174 not out against New Zealand in the on-going test at Wellington to provide the 22nd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1GS Chappell247*1v New ZealandWellington01 Mar 1974
2IR Redpath159*3v New ZealandAuckland22 Mar 1974
3KD Walters2501v New ZealandChristchurch18 Feb 1977
4GS Chappell1761v New ZealandChristchurch19 Mar 1982
5AR Border152*3v New ZealandBrisbane08 Nov 1985
6AR Border2052v New ZealandAdelaide11 Dec 1987
7DC Boon2001v New ZealandPerth24 Nov 1989
8MJ Slater1681v New ZealandHobart26 Nov 1993
9SR Waugh151*2v New ZealandWellington24 Mar 2000
10RT Ponting157*1v New ZealandHobart22 Nov 2001
11JL Langer2151v New ZealandAdelaide26 Nov 2004
12DR Martyn1651v New ZealandWellington18 Mar 2005
13AC Gilchrist1621v New ZealandWellington18 Mar 2005
14BJ Haddin1692v New ZealandAdelaide28 Nov 2008
15MJ Clarke1681v New ZealandWellington19 Mar 2010
16DA Warner1631v New ZealandBrisbane95 Nov 2015
17UT Khawaja1741v New ZealandBrisbane05 Nov 2015
18DA Warner2531v New ZealandPerth13 Nov 2015
19AC Voges2392v New ZealandWellington12 Feb 2016
20JA Burns1702v New ZealandChristchurch20 Feb 2016
21M Labuschagne2151v New ZealandSydney93 Jan 2020
22C Green174*1v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024

It also provides the seventh occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against New Zealand at Wellington.  All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1GS Chappell247*1v New ZealandWellington01 Mar 1974
2SR Waugh151*2v New ZealandWellington24 Mar 2000
3DR Martyn1651v New ZealandWellington18 Mar 2005
4AC Gilchrist1621v New ZealandWellington18 Mar 2005
5MJ Clarke1681v New ZealandWellington19 Mar 2010
6AC Voges2392v New ZealandWellington12 Feb 2016
7C Green174*1v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024
Tenth wicket century partnerships in the annals of test cricket

Tenth wicket century partnerships in the annals of test cricket

C Green and JR Hazzlewood of Australia posted 116 runs partnership for the tenth wicket in the on-going test at Wellington to provide the 28th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket in the annals of test cricket.

NoPartnersWktRunsITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
1WW Armstrong, RA Duff101203Australiav EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1902
2RE Foster, W Rhodes101302Englandv AustraliaSydney11 Dec 1903
3AA Mailey, JM Taylor101273Australiav EnglandSydney19 Dec 1924
4AJ Bell, HGO Owen-Smith101033South Africav EnglandLeeds13 Jul 1929
5HR Adhikari, Ghulam Ahmed101091Indiav PakistanDelhi16 Oct 1952
6Amir Elahi, Zulfiqar Ahmed101041Pakistanv IndiaChennai28 Nov 1952
7K Higgs, JA Snow101282Englandv West IndiesThe Oval18 Aug 1966
8RO Collinge, BF Hastings101512New Zealandv PakistanAuckland16 Feb 1973
9Wasim Bari, Wasim Raja101333Pakistanv West IndiesBridgetown18 Feb 1977
10P Willey, RGD Willis10117*3Englandv West IndiesThe Oval24 Jul 1980
11SL Boock, JG Bracewell101241New Zealandv AustraliaSydney22 Nov 1985
12CL Hooper, CA Walsh101061West Indiesv PakistanSt John’s01 May 1993
13NJ Astle, DK Morrison10106*3New Zealandv EnglandAuckland24 Jan 1997
14Azhar Mahmood, Mushtaq Ahmed101511Pakistanv South AfricaRawalpindi06 Oct 1997
15AR Caddick, AJ Stewart101031Englandv AustraliaBirmingham05 Jul 2001
16NJ Astle, CL Cairns101184New Zealandv EnglandChristchurch13 Mar 2002
17JN Gillespie, GD McGrath101142Australiav New ZealandBrisbane18 Nov 2004
18Z Khan, SR Tendulkar101332Indiav BangladeshDhaka10 Dec 2004
19MEK Hussey, GD McGrath101071Australiav South AfricaMelbourne26 Dec 2005
20Harbhajan Singh, S Sreesanth101052Indiav New ZealandHyderabad12 Nov 2010
21AB de Villiers, M Morkel10107*1South Africav PakistanAbu Dhabi20 Nov 2010
22TL Best, D Ramdin101431West Indiesv EnglandBirmingham07 Jun 2012
23AC Agar, PJ Hughes101632Australiav EnglandNottingham10 Jul 2013
24TA Boult, BJ Watling101271New Zealandv BangladeshChattogram09 Oct 2013
25B Kumar, Mohammed Shami101111Indiav EnglandNottingham09 Jul 2014
26JM Anderson, JE Root101982Englandv IndiaNottingham09 Jul 2014
27MJ Henry, AY Patel101041New Zealandv PakistanKarachi02 Jan 2023
28C Green, JR Hazlewood101161Australiav New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024

It also provides the fifth occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket in the annals of test cricket.

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1AC Agar, PJ Hughes101632v EnglandNottingham10 Jul 2013
2AA Mailey, JM Taylor101273v EnglandSydney19 Dec 1924
3WW Armstrong, RA Duff101203v EnglandMelbourne01 Jan 1902
4C Green, JR Hazlewood101161v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024
5JN Gillespie, GD McGrath101142v New ZealandBrisbane18 Nov 2004
6MEK Hussey, GD McGrath101071v South AfricaMelbourne26 Dec 2005

It also provides the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the tenth wicket against New Zealand in the annals of test cricket.It also represents the record partnership for the tenth wicket by Australian batsmen against New Zealand

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppositionGroundStart Date
1C Green, JR Hazlewood101161v New ZealandWellington29 Feb 2024
2JN Gillespie, GD McGrath101142v New ZealandBrisbane18 Nov 2004
India Vs England – Fourth Test at Ranchi – Second, Third and fourth day’s stats highlights

India Vs England – Fourth Test at Ranchi – Second, Third and fourth day’s stats highlights

DC Jurel scored 90 in India’s first innings to provide the 130th occasion of Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the 29th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against England.

DC Jurel scored 90 in India’s first innings to provide the 14th occasion of Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against England.

JE Root and Robinson added 102 runs for the eighth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 165th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India. It also provides the 70th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India in India.

JE Root and Robinson added 102 runs for the eighth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the fifth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India for the eighth wicket. It also provides the second occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings against India in India for the eighth wicket.

JE Root-BT Foakes added 113 runs for the sixth wicket and JE Root and Robinson added 102 runs for the eighth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 41st occasion of England batsmen posting two or more three figure partnerships in an innings against India. It also provides the 15th occasion of England batsmen posting two or more figure partnerships in an innings against India in India.

JE Root-BT Foakes added 113 runs for the sixth wicket and JE Root and Robinson added 102 runs for the eighth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 30th occasion of England batsmen posting two three figure partnerships in an innings against India. It also provides the 13th occasion of England batsmen posting two figure partnerships in an innings against India in India.

R Ashwin had captured five or more wickets in an innings on 34 occasions. His five for 51 in England’s second innings fetched him 35th five wicket haul.  He became the fifth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 35   five wicket hauls. Others are – M Muralitharan {67}, SK Warne {37}, RJ Hadlee {36} and A Kumble {35}

R Ashwin had captured five or more wickets in an innings on 34 occasions. His five for 51 in England’s second innings fetched him 35th five wicket haul. He became the fourth spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 35 five wicket hauls. Others are – M Muralitharan {67}, SK Warne {37} and A Kumble {35}

R Ashwin had captured five or more wickets in an innings on 34 occasions. His five for 51 in England’s second innings fetched him 35th five wicket haul. He became the second Indian bowler and also the second Indian spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 35 five wicket hauls after A Kumble. A Kumble had captured five wicket hauls on 35 occasions.

R Ashwin had captured five or more wickets in an innings on 26 occasions on home soil. His five for 51 in England’s second innings fetched him 27th five wicket haul. He became the second bowler in the list of bowlers who have captured most five wicket hauls on home soil. He would go past HMRKB Herath of Sri Lanka who had taken 26 five wicket hauls on home soil, to occupy the second place. M Muralitharan occupy the first place with 45 five wicket hauls on home soil.

R Ashwin had captured 349 wickets on home soil prior to the start of England’s second innings. He captured five wickets in Englanf’s second innings which fetched him 354 wickets on home soil. He became the second Indian bowler and also the fifth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 350 wickets on home soil. Others are – M Muralitharan {493], JM Anderson {434}, SCJ Broad {398} and A Kumble {350}

R Ashwin now holds the Indian record for most wickets on home soil with 354 wickets to his credit. He went past A Kunble who held the record previously with 350 wickets

OJ Pope and JM Anderson of England collected pairs in this test to provide the eleventh and twelfth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair in a test against India. It also provides the sixth and seventh occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair in a test against India in India.

OJ Pope and JM Anderson of England collected pairs in this test to provide the second occasion of two England batsmen collecting a pair in a test against India. The first such occasion was at Lord’s in Aug 2021 when JM Bairstow and SM Curran collected pairs.  It also provides the first occasion of an England batsmen collecting a pair in a test against India in India.

JM Anderson holds the record for having most pairs by an England batsman. He has four pairs to his credit. The previous record of most pairs by an England batsman was credited to R Peel, A Flintoff, DE Malcolm and DL Underwood who had collected three pairs.

JM Anderson holds the record for having most pairs by an England batsman against India. He has three pairs to his credit.

YBK Jaiswal has scored 23 boundary sixes against England as an opening batsman and holds the record by an Indian opening batsman for most boundary sixes against England. His 23 boundary sixes is also a record by any opening batsman against England.

YBK Jaiswal has scored 655 runs against England in the ongoing test series. It provides the 58th occasion of a batsman scoring 650 runs in a bilateral test series. It also provides the 15th occasion of an opening batsman to score 650 runs in a bilateral test series

YBK Jaiswal has scored 655 runs against England in the ongoing test series. It provides the 18th occasion of a batsman scoring 650 runs in a bilateral test series against England. It also provides the fourth occasion of an opening batsman scoring 650 runs in a bilateral test series against England.

YBK Jaiswal has scored 655 runs against England in the ongoing test series. It provides the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 650 runs in a bilateral test series. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman to score 650 runs in a bilateral test series

YBK Jaiswal has scored 655 runs against England in the ongoing test series. It provides the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 650 runs in a bilateral test series against England. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring 650 runs in a bilateral test series against England.

JE Root’s  122 not out in this test was in a losing cause to provide the 131st occasion of an England batsman’s century in an innings going in vain. It also provides the 17th occasion of an England batsman’s century in an innings against India going in vain

Shoaib Bashir’s five for 119 in this test was in a losing cause to provide the 151st occasion of an England bowler’s five plus wickets in an innings going in vain in a bilateral test series. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an England bowler’s five plus wickets in an innings against India going in vain in a bilateral test series.

India won this test by chasing 191 runs in the fourth innings of this test to provide the 45th occasion of India winning a test by chasing a target of less than 200 runs in the fourth innings of a test in a bilateral test series. It also provides the twelfth occasion of India winning a test by chasing a target of less than 200 runs in the fourth innings of a test against England in a bilateral test series.

R Ashwin has an aggregate of 170 wickets when he has opened the bowling. He has also captured an aggregate of 132 wickets when he has opened the bowling on home soil.

R Ashwin has captured five or more wickets on 16 occasions when he has opened the bowling. He has also captured five or more wickets in an innings on 13 occasions when he has opened the bowling on home soil.

R Ashwin has captured 113 wickets through leg before wicket decisions. He is one of the eleven bowlers who have captured 100 plus wickets through leg before wicket decisions.

NoPlayerTeamSeasonMatBallsRunsWktsLBWs
1A KumbleInd1990-20081324085018355619156
2M MuralidaranSrl1992-20101334403918180800150
3SK WarneAus1992-20071454070517995708138
4Wasim AkramPak1985-20021042262709779414119
5R AshwinInd2011-20240992601212127507113
6GD McGrathAus1993-20071242924812186563113
7N Kapil DevInd1978-19941312774012867434111
8Waqar YounisPak1989-20030871622408788373110
9HMRKB HerathSrl1999-20180932599312157433108
10SCJ BroadEng2007-20231673369816719604101
11WPUJC VaasSrl1994-20091112343810501355100

R Ashwin has captured 113 wickets through leg before wicket decisions. He is one of the five spin bowlers who have captured 100 plus wickets through leg before wicket decisions.

NoPlayerTeamSeasonMatBallsRunsWktsLBWs
1A KumbleInd1990-20081324085018355619156
2M MuralidaranSrl1992-20101334403918180800150
3SK WarneAus1992-20071454070517995708138
4R AshwinInd2011-20240992601212127507113
5HMRKB HerathSrl1999-20180932599312157433108
India Vs England – Fourth Test at Ranchi – First day

India Vs England – Fourth Test at Ranchi – First day

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this test to provide the 60th occasion of England doing so against India. It also provides the 30th occasion of England doing so against India in India

India capped Akash Deep for this test. He became the 312th cricketer to represent India in tests. He also became the 171st Indian cricketer to make his test  debut on home soil.

India capped Akash Deep for this test. He became the 100th Indian cricketer to make his test debut against England. He also became the 48th Indian cricketer to make his test debut on home soil against England.

JM Bairstow’s wicket in England’s first innings in this test gave R Ashwin his 100th test wicket against England. He became the first Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets against England. He also became the 20th bowler over all to capture 100 plus wickets against England.

R Ashwin’s 100 wickets against England provide the third occasion of an Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets against an opposition. Others occasions are – R Ashwin – 114 vs Australia and A Kumble – 111 vs Australia

R Ashwin captured 100 wickets against England. He became the 44th bowler over all to capture 100 plus wickets against an opposition in the annals of test cricket.

R Ashwin captured 100 wickets against England. He has also captured 114 wickets against Australia. He become the first Indian bowler and the ninth bowler overall to capture 100 plus wickets against two or more oppositions in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoNoPlayerSpanMIBallsRunsWktsTeamOpposition
11CEL Ambrose1988-1999275166962718128West Indies   v Australia
 2CEL Ambrose1988-2000346382843082164West Indiesv England
           
21JM Anderson2006-2023397285994209117Englandv Australia
 2JM Anderson2006-2024366878683537144Englandv India
 3JM Anderson2003-2022295263883098103Englandv South Africa
           
31R Ashwin2011-2023224271633234114Indiav Australia
 2R Ashwin2012-2024224259242982100Indiav England
           
41LR Gibbs1961-1976244493583222103West Indiesv Australia
 2LR Gibbs1963-1974264788412889100West Indiesv England
           
51NM Lyon2013-2023305469813236110Australiav England
 2NM Lyon2011-2023274974953819121Australiav India
           
61GD McGrath1994-2007306072803286157Australiav England
 2GD McGrath1995-2005234654752132110Australiav West Indies
           
71M Muralidaran1993-2007163066132247112Sri Lankav England
 2M Muralidaran1993-2010223270203425105Sri Lankav India
 3M Muralidaran1993-2006152759082311104Sri Lankav South Africa
           
81CA Walsh1984-2001386985603872135West Indiesv Australia
 2CA Walsh1986-2000366888183683145West Indiesv England
           
91SK Warne1993-20073672107574535195Australiav England
 2SK Warne1993-2005203957702511103Australiav New Zealand
 3SK Warne1993-2006244579283142130Australiav South Africa

R Ashwin captured 100 wickets against England. He has also captured 114 wickets against Australia. He became the first Indian bowler and the sixth bowler overall to capture 100 plus wickets against two oppositions in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoNoPlayerSpanMIBallsRunsWktsTeamOpposition
11CEL Ambrose1988-1999275166962718128West Indies   v Australia
 2CEL Ambrose1988-2000346382843082164West Indiesv England
           
21R Ashwin2011-2023224271633234114Indiav Australia
 2R Ashwin2012-2024224259242982100Indiav England
           
31LR Gibbs1961-1976244493583222103West Indiesv Australia
 2LR Gibbs1963-1974264788412889100West Indiesv England
           
41NM Lyon2013-2023305469813236110Australiav England
 2NM Lyon2011-2023274974953819121Australiav India
           
41GD McGrath1994-2007306072803286157Australiav England
 2GD McGrath1995-2005234654752132110Australiav West Indies
           
61CA Walsh1984-2001386985603872135West Indiesv Australia
 2CA Walsh1986-2000366888183683145West Indiesv England

R Ashwin’s 100 wickets against England gave him the distinction of becoming the first Indian cricketer to score 1000 runs and capture 100 wickets against England. He also became the fourth cricketer in the annals of test cricket to perform such a feat against England. Others to accomplish such a feat against England are MA Noble of Australia, G Giffen of Australia and GS Sobers of West Indies

NoPlayerTeamSpanMRunsWkts
1MA NobleAua1898-1909391905115
2G GiffenAus1881-1896311238103
2GS SobersWin1954-1974363214102
3R AshwinInd2012-2024221085100

For the first time in India-England test series, a test with rival bowlers capturing 100 plus wicket against each other was witnessed. In this test, Ashwin has captured 100 plus wickets against England and JM Anderson has taken 145 wickets against India then

JM Anderson was playing his 16th test against India in India. He now shares the record for most test appearance by an England cricketer against India in India with DL Underwood of England has appeared in 16 tests against India in India.

JM Anderson was playing his 16th test against India in India. He now share the record for most test appearance by any cricketer against India in India with DL Underwood of England has appeared in 16 tests against India in India.

JE Root has scored 280 boundary fours against India prior to the start of this test. He scored nine boundary fours in his knock of 106 not out  in England’s first innings which fetched him 289 boundary fours against India. He now owns the record for scoring most boundary fours by an England batsman against India. AN Cook owns the present record with 283 boundary fours against India

JE Root has scored 98 boundary fours against India in India prior to the start of this test. He scored nine boundary fours in his knock of 106 not out in England’s first innings which fetched him 107 boundary fours against India in India. He became the third England batsman to score 100 boundary fours against India in India. Others are – AN Cook {141} and MJ Gatting {107}

JE Root has scored 90 fifties prior to the start of this test. His 106 not out in England’s first innings fetched him his 91st fifty and with it the record of most fifties by an England batsman in tests. He would go past AN Cook who has scored 90 fifties.

JE Root of England has scored 19 fifties against India prior to the start of this test.  His 106 not out in England’s first innings fetched him his 20th fifty. He now shares the record of most fifties against India with RT Ponting of Australia. RT Ponting has scored 20 fifties against India.

JE Root had scored nine centuries against India prior to the start of this test. His 106 not out in England’s second innings fetched his tenth century against India and with it the record of scoring most centuries against India. SPD Smith of India has scored nine centuries against India.

JE Root-BT Foakes added 113 runs for the sixth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 164th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India. It also provides the 69th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India on away soil.

JE Root-BT Foakes added 113 runs for the fifth wicket in England’s first innings to provide the 19th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India for the fifth wicket. It also provides the ninth occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India on away soil for the sixth wicket.

Approaching milestones ahead of the fourth test between India and England

Approaching milestones ahead of the fourth test between India and England

R Ashwin has captured five or more wickets in an innings on 34 occasions. One more five wicket haul would fetch him 35th five wicket haul. He would then become the fifth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 35   five wicket hauls. Others are – M Muralitharan {67}, SK Warne {37}, RJ Hadlee {36} and A Kumble {35}

R Ashwin has captured five or more wickets in an innings on 34 occasions. One more five wicket haul would fetch him 35th five wicket haul. He would then become the fourth spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 35 five wicket hauls. Others are – M Muralitharan {67}, SK Warne {37} and A Kumble {35}

R Ashwin has captured five or more wickets in an innings on 34 occasions. One more five wicket haul would fetch him 35th five wicket haul. He would then become the second Indian bowler and also the second Indian spin bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 35 five wicket hauls after A Kumble. A Kumble has captured five wicket hauls on 35 occasions.

R Ashwin has captured five or more wickets in an innings on 26 occasions on home soil. One more five wicket haul would fetch him 27th five wicket haul. He would then become the second bowler in the list of bowlers who have captured most five wicket hauls on home soil. He would go past HMRKB Herath of Sri Lanka who has taken 26 five wicket hauls on home soil, to occupy the second place. M Muralitharan occupy the first place with 45 five wicket hauls on home soil.

R Ashwin has captured 348 wickets on home soil. Two more wickets would fetch him 350 wickets on home soil. He would then become the second Indian bowler and also the fifth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 350 wickets on home soil. Others are – M Muralitharan {493], JM Anderson {434}, SCJ Broad {398} and A Kumble {350}

R Ashwin has captured 99 wickets against England prior to the start of this test. One more wicket would fetch him 100 wickets against England. He would then become the first Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets against England. He would also become the 20th bowler over all to capture 100 plus wickets against England.

R Ashwin has captured 99 wickets against England prior to the start of this test. One more wickets would fetch him 100 wickets against England. It would provide the third occasion of an Indian bowler to capture 100 plus wickets against an opposition. Others occasions are – R Ashwin – 114  vs Australia and A Kumble – 111 vs Australia

R Ashwin has captured 99 wickets against England prior to the start of this test. One more wicket would fetch him 100 wickets against England. He would also become the 44th bowler over all to capture 100 plus wickets against an opposition in the annals of test cricket.

R Ashwin has captured 99 wickets against England prior to the start of this test. One more wicket would fetch him 100 wickets against England.

He would then become the first Indian bowler and the ninth bowler overall to capture 100 plus wickets against two or more oppositions in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoNoPlayerSpanMIBallsRunsWktsTeamOpposition
11CEL Ambrose1988-1999275166962718128West Indies   v Australia
 2CEL Ambrose1988-2000346382843082164West Indiesv England
           
21JM Anderson2006-2023397285994209117Englandv Australia
 2JM Anderson2006-2024366878683537144Englandv India
 3JM Anderson2003-2022295263883098103Englandv South Africa
           
31R Ashwin2011-2023224271633234114Indiav Australia
 2R Ashwin2012-2024224159242899099Indiav England
           
41LR Gibbs1961-1976244493583222103West Indiesv Australia
 2LR Gibbs1963-1974264788412889100West Indiesv England
           
51NM Lyon2013-2023305469813236110Australiav England
 2NM Lyon2011-2023274974953819121Australiav India
           
61GD McGrath1994-2007306072803286157Australiav England
 2GD McGrath1995-2005234654752132110Australiav West Indies
           
71M Muralidaran1993-2007163066132247112Sri Lankav England
 2M Muralidaran1993-2010223270203425105Sri Lankav India
 3M Muralidaran1993-2006152759082311104Sri Lankav South Africa
           
81CA Walsh1984-2001386985603872135West Indiesv Australia
 2CA Walsh1986-2000366888183683145West Indiesv England
           
91SK Warne1993-20073672107574535195Australiav England
 2SK Warne1993-2005203957702511103Australiav New Zealand
 3SK Warne1993-2006244579283142130Australiav South Africa

R Ashwin has captured 99 wickets against England prior to the start of this test.  One more wicket would fetch him 100 wickets against England. He would then become the first Indian bowler and the sixth bowler overall to capture 100 plus wickets against two oppositions in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoNoPlayerSpanMIBallsRunsWktsTeamOpposition
11CEL Ambrose1988-1999275166962718128West Indies   v Australia
 2CEL Ambrose1988-2000346382843082164West Indiesv England
           
21R Ashwin2011-2023224271633234114Indiav Australia
 2R Ashwin2012-2024213959242843097Indiav England
           
31LR Gibbs1961-1976244493583222103West Indiesv Australia
 2LR Gibbs1963-1974264788412889100West Indiesv England
           
41NM Lyon2013-2023305469813236110Australiav England
 2NM Lyon2011-2023274974953819121Australiav India
           
41GD McGrath1994-2007306072803286157Australiav England
 2GD McGrath1995-2005234654752132110Australiav West Indies
           
61CA Walsh1984-2001386985603872135West Indiesv Australia
 2CA Walsh1986-2000366888183683145West Indiesv England

R Ashwin takes one more wicket against England which would fetch him 100 wickets, he would then become the first Indian cricketer to score 1000 runs and capture 100 wickets against England. Others to accomplish such a feat against England are MA Noble of Australia and GS Sobers of West Indies

NoPlayerTeamSpanMRunsWkts
1MA NobleAua1898-1909391905115
2GS SobersWin1954-1974363214102
3R AshwinInd2012-2024221085099

BA Stokes of England needs 93 more runs for his 1000 runs against India If he gets them, then he would become the 13th England batsman to score 1000 plus runs against India

If Ashwin takes one wicket which would fetch him 100 wickets against England and if JM Anderson plays in this test, then for the first time in India-England test series, a test with rival bowlers capturing 100 plus wicket against each other would be witnessed. JM Anderson has taken 145 wickets against India

RG Sharma has an aggregate of 3977 runs in tests prior to the start of this test. He needs 23 more runs for his 4000 test runs. If he gets them, then he would become the 17th Indian batsman to score 4000 plus runs in tests.

JE Root has scored 90 fifties prior to the start of this test. One more fifty would fetch him his 91st fifty and with it the record of most fifties by an England batsman in tests. He would go past AN Cook who has scored 90 fifties.

JE Root of England has scored 19 fifties against India. One more fifty would fetch him his 20th fifty. If he gets it, then he would share the record of most fifties against India with RT Ponting of Australia. RT Ponting has scored 20 fifties against India.

JE Root has scored nine centuries against India. One more century would fetch his tenth century against India and with it the record of scoring most centuries against India. SPD Smith of India has scored nine centuries against India.

JM Anderson of England has an aggregate of 145 wickets against India prior to the start of this test. Five more wickets would fetch him his 150 wickets. If he gets them, then he would not only become the first England bowler but also would become the first bowler from any opposition to capture 150 plus wickets against India.

JM Anderson of England has an aggregate of 145 wickets against India prior to the start of this test. Five more wickets would fetch him his 150 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the sixth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 150 plus wickets against an opposition.

Othera are – SK Warne of Australia – 195 wickets against England, DK Lillee of Australia – 167 wickets against England, CE Ambrose of West Indies – 164 wickets against England, GD McGrath of Australia – 157 wickets against England and SCJ Broad of England – 153 wickets against Australia.

JM Anderson of England has an aggregate of 145 wickets against India prior to the start of this test. Five more wickets would fetch him his 150 wickets. If he gets them, then he would become the second England bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 150 plus wickets against an opposition. Prior to this SCJ Broad of England has captured 153 wickets against Australia.

JM Anderson has played 15 tests against India in India. One more test appearance would be his 16th test appearance against India in India. He would share the record for most test appearance by an England cricketer against India in India with DL Underwood of England has appeared in 16 tests against India in India.

JM Anderson has played 15 tests against India in India. One more test appearance would be his 16th test appearance against India in India. He would share the record for most test appearance by any cricketer against India in India with DL Underwood of England has appeared in 16 tests against India in India.

JE Root has scored 280 boundary fours against India prior to the start of this test. He needs four more boundary fours to own the record for scoring most boundary fours by an England batsman against India. AN Cook owns the present record with 283 boundary fours against India

JE Root has scored 98 boundary fours against India in India prior to the start of this test. He needs tw0 more boundary fours which would fetch him 100 boundary fours against India in India. He would then become the third England batsman to score 100 boundary fours against India in India. Others are – AN Cook {141} and MJ Gatting {107}

JM Bairstow has scored nine boundary sixes against India prior to the start of this test. 0ne more boundary six would fetch him ten boundary sixes against India. If he gets it, he would then become the seventh England batsman to score ten or more boundary sixes against India. Others are  – IT Botham {24}, BA Stokes {13}, KP Pietersen {12}, MM Ali {10}, JC Buttler {10} and GA Gooch {10}.

RG Sharma has scored 47 boundary sixes on home soil. He needs three more boundary sixes which would fetch him 50 boundary sixes on home soil. If he gets them, he would then become 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 has scored 22 boundary sixes against England. He needs three more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become the first Indian batsman to score 25 boundary sixes against England.

YBK Jaiswal has scored 22 boundary sixes against England on home soil. He needs three more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become the first Indian batsman to score 25 boundary sixes against England on home soil

YBK Jaiswal has scored 22 boundary sixes against England. He needs three more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become the eighth batsman in the annals of cricket to score 25 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 has scored 22 boundary sixes against England. He needs three more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become the third batsman in the annals of cricket to score 25 boundary sixes against an England.

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

YBK Jaiswal has scored 22 boundary sixes against England. He needs three more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become 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 has scored 22 boundary sixes against England. He needs four more boundary sixes for his 26 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become the first Indian batsman in the annals of cricket to score most boundary sixes against an opposition. He would go past SR Tendulkar has scored 25 boundary sixes against Australia.

YBK Jaiswal has scored 22 boundary sixes against England. He needs three more boundary sixes for his 25 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become the second opening batsman in the annals of cricket to score 25 boundary sixes against an opposition. CH Gayle of West Indies has scored 26 boundary sixes against New Zealand

YBK Jaiswal has scored 22 boundary sixes against England. He needs four more boundary sixes for his 26 boundary sixes. If he scores them, then he would become the first opening batsman in the annals of cricket to score most boundary sixes against an opposition. He would go past CH Gayle of West Indies has scored 26 boundary sixes against New Zealand

RG Sharma of India has scored 48 boundary sixes as an opening batsman. He needs two more boundary sixes for his 50 boundary sixes. If he gets them, he would then 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}

RA Jadeja has scored 299 boundary fours prior to the start of this test. One more boundary four would fetch him 300 boundary four. If he scores it, he would then become the fourth Indian left hand batsman to score 300 plus boundary fours. Others are – SC Ganguly {900}, G Gambhir {518} and S Dhawan {316}

At the end of the third test against England, RA Jadeja’s run aggregate against England read exact 1000 runs. He had become India’s first left hand batsman to aggregate 1000 runs against England. He had also earned the distinction of becoming the 32nd left hand batsman to score 1000 plus runs against England.

At the end of the third test against England, RA Jadeja’s run aggregate against England read exact 1000 runs. He had become the 15th Indian atsman to aggregate 1000 runs against England.