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Old 03-11-2010, 03:38 PM
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Former ODI players umpiring together

A. Here is a list of Limited-overs International players who have also umpired in one (the first column gives the number of times the listed player has umpired in the field and the second the number matches played):

Code:
Ump   Ms
 72    1  MR Benson (Eng)
100   28  EAR de Silva (SL)
  8  141  HDPK Dharmasena (SL)
 25   29  Enamul Haque (BD)
 44   18  IJ Gould (Eng)
 20    3  JH Hampshire (Eng)
 11    4  Mohammad Nazir (Pak)
 42    6  Nadeem Ghauri (Pak)
  3   92  PR Reiffel (Aus)
  1   19  Sadiq Mohammad (Pak)
 52   15  S Venkataraghavan (Ind)
 34   26  P Willey (Eng)
B. Here is a list of Limited-overs International matches in which two former players were the field umpires together.

Code:
Aus v SAf  Leeds        Jun 13, 1999 S Venkataraghavan/P Willey
SL  v WI   Nairobi      Oct  4, 2000 S Venkataraghavan/P Willey
Pak v Zim  Multan       Sep 30, 2004 MR Benson/Nadeem Ghauri
BD  v Zim  Bogra        Dec  3, 2006 Enamul Haque/Nadeem Ghauri
BD  v Ind  Chittagong   Dec 15, 2006 Enamul Haque/Nadeem Ghauri
Sco v SAf  Basseterre   Mar 20, 2007 MR Benson/EAR de Silva
BD  v Ind  Mirpur       May 12, 2007 Enamul Haque/EAR de Silva
Pak v Zim  Hyderabad(P) Jan 24, 2008 EAR de Silva/Nadeem Ghauri
Pak v Zim  Multan       Jan 27, 2008 EAR de Silva/Nadeem Ghauri
BD  v Pak  Mirpur       Jun  8, 2008 Enamul Haque/EAR de Silva
Pak v Ind  Dhaka        Jun 10, 2008 Enamul Haque/EAR de Silva
BD  v Pak  Mirpur       Jan  4, 2010 Enamul Haque/IJ Gould
BD  v Ind  Mirpur       Jan  7, 2010 Enamul Haque/IJ Gould
SL  v Ind  Mirpur       Jan 10, 2010 Enamul Haque/IJ Gould
Ind v SL   Mirpur       Jan 13, 2010 Enamul Haque/IJ Gould
Pak v Aus  Perth        Jan 31, 2010 EAR de Silva/PR Reiffel

1. Nazir and Sadiq played one Limited-overs International match together.

2. Dharmasena and Reiffel opposed each other 7 times, de Silva and Nadeem twice and Sadiq and Venkataraghavan once during their Limited- overs International careers.
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50s on combination of Test/ODI/T20I debuts

A. Batsmen who have scored a fifty in their first Test match AND in the first Limited-overs International innings (in which batted);
Test details in the first line

PK Amre (Ind)
103 v SAf Durban 1992-93
55 v SAf Calcutta Nov 10, 1991

AB Barath (WI)
104 v Aus Brisbane 2009-10
(in the second innings; 15 in the first)
50 v Zim Providence Mar 4, 2010

KJ Barnett (Eng)
66 v SL Lord’s 1988
84 v SL The Oval Sep 4, 1988

IR Bell (Eng)
70 v WI The Oval 2004
75 v Zim Harare Nov 28, 2004

BC Broad (Eng)
55 v WI Lord’s 1984
76 v Aus Perth Jan 1, 1987

MH Denness (Eng)
55* v NZ The Oval 1969
(in the second innings; 2 in the first)
66 v WI Leeds Sep 5, 1973

T Duffin (Zim)
56 v Ind Bulawayo 2005-06
53 v Ken Bulawayo Feb 25, 2006

SP Fleming (NZ)
92 v Ind Hamilton 1993-94
(in the second innings; 16 in the first)
90 v Ind Napier Mar 25, 1994

A Flower (Zim)
59 v Ind Harare 1992-93
115* v SL New Plymouth Feb 23, 1992

DL Haynes (WI)
61 v Aus Port-of-Spain(1)1977-78
148 v Aus St John’s Feb 22, 1978

DSBP Kuruppu (SL)
201* v NZ Colombo(CCC) 1986-87
72 v Pak Swansea Jun 9, 1983
(in the second match having not batted in the first)

MD Moxon (Eng)
74 v NZ Lord’s 1986
70 v Ind Nagpur Jan 23, 1985

MJ Slater (Aus)
58 v Eng Manchester 1993
73 v SAf Melbourne Dec 9, 1993

ME Trescothick (Eng)
66 v WI Manchester 2000
79 v Zim The Oval Jul 8, 2000

KC Wessels (Aus)
165 v Eng Brisbane 1982-83
79 v NZ Melbourne Jan 9, 1983

KC Wessels (SAf)
59 v WI Bridgetown 1991-92
(also scored 74 in the second innings)
50 v Ind Calcutta Nov 10, 1991

Younis Ahmed (Pak)
62 v NZ Karachi 1969-70
(in the second innings; 8 in the first)
58 v Ind Calcutta Feb 18, 1987

B. Batsmen who have scored a fifty in their first Test match AND in the first Twenty20 International innings (in which batted);

Test details in the first line

Junaid Siddique (BD)
74 v NZ Dunedin 2007-08
(in the second innings; 1 in the first)
71 v Pak Cape Town Sep 20, 2007

RT Ponting (Aus)
96 v SL Perth 1995-96
98* v NZ Auckland Feb 17, 2005

DS Smith (WI)
62 v Aus Georgetown 2001-02
(in the second innings; 3 in the first)
61 v Eng The Oval Jun 28, 2007

GC Smith (SAf)
68 v Aus Cape Town 2001-02
(in the second innings; 3 in the first)
61 v NZ Johannesburg Oct 21, 2005

SB Styris (NZ)
107 v WI Grenada 2002
66 v Aus Auckland Feb 17, 2005

C. Only batsman to have scored a fifty in his first Limited-overs International innings AND in the first Twenty20 International innings (in which batted);

Limited-overs details in the first line

RV Uthappa (Ind)
86 v Eng Indore Apr 15, 2006
50 v Pak Durban Sep 14, 2007
(in the second match having not batted in the first)
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Most different players taking a catch in an ODI inns

Here is a list of Limited-overs International matches in which eight or different players took a catch in an innings. The sides taking the catches are listed second:

NINE:
Pak v Ind Toronto Sep 18, 1997
Catchers: RS Dravid, SR Tendulkar, SC Ganguly, AD Jadeja, RR Singh,
DS Mohanty, SS Karim, A Kuruvilla and Substitute (VG Kambli)
The Rest: M Azharuddin, NM Kulkarni and Harvinder Singh

Pak v SL Sharjah Apr 20, 2001
Catchers: RS Kaluwitharana, WPUJC Vaas, M Muralitharan, ST Jayasuriya,
RP Arnold, DPM Jayawardene, CRD Fernando, DNT Zoysa and TM Dilshan
The Rest: MS Atapattu and SI de Saram

EIGHT:
SL v Eng Ballarat Mar 9, 1992
Catchers: IT Botham, RK Illingworth, CC Lewis, NH Fairbrother,
AJ Stewart, PAJ DeFreitas, RA Smith and DA Reeve
The Rest: GA Gooch, GA Hick and DR Pringle

Sco v NZ Edinburgh May 31, 1999
Catchers: CL Cairns, SP Fleming, GI Allott, NJ Astle, AC Parore,
CZ Harris, RG Twose and Substitute (DL Vettori)
The Rest: CE Bulfin, MN Hart, CD McMillan and DJ Nash

Ind v SL Sharjah Oct 27, 2000
Catchers: KC Sangakkara, WPUJC Vaas, TM Dilshan, M Muralitharan,
ST Jayasuriya, RP Arnold, RS Kaluwitharana and Substitute (UDU
Chandana)
The Rest: MS Atapattu, DPM Jayawardene, KEA Upashantha and DNT Zoysa

NZ v Aus Sydney Feb 8, 2009
Catchers: CJ Ferguson, CL White, MEK Hussey, BW Hilfenhaus, NW
Bracken,
MJ Clarke, BJ Haddin and RT Ponting
The Rest: JR Hopes, DJ Hussey and MG Johnson

NZ v Aus Auckland Mar 11, 2010
Catchers: CL White, RT Ponting, MEK Hussey, SR Watson, JR Hopes,
BJ Haddin, RJ Harris and NM Hauritz
The Rest: DE Bollinger, MG Johnson and AC Voges

The record for most different players taking at least one catch in a Test innings is also nine achieved twice (the side taking the catches is listed second):

Eng (1st Inn) v WI Bridgetown 1997-98
Catchers: CEL Ambrose, D Williams, CL Hooper, BC Lara, NAM McLean,
PA Wallace, RIC Holder, S Chanderpaul and CA Walsh
The Rest: CB Lambert and IR Bishop

WI (1st Inn) v NZ Bridgetown 2002
Catchers: DL Vettori, CD McMillan, IG Butler, Dr Tuffey, NJ Astle,
L Vincent, RG Hart, CZ Harris and SP Fleming
The Rest: SE Bond and MH Richardson
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Century and 1st ball duck in consecative ODIs

Here is a list of batsmen who scored a century in a Limited-overs International innings and then were dismissed first ball for a ‘duck’ in the next (or vice versa).

Code:
AR Border (Aus)          0  v WI   Adelaide       Jan 27, 1985
                       118* v SL   Adelaide       Jan 28, 1985

GW Flower (Zim)          0  v BD   Dhaka          Mar 25, 1999
                       140  v Ken  Dhaka          Mar 27, 1999

GW Flower (Zim)          0  v BD   Harare         Apr  8, 2001
                       142* v BD   Bulawayo       Apr 11, 2001

SC Ganguly (Ind)         0  v Pak  Pretoria       Mar  1, 2003
                       107* v Ken  Cape Town      Mar  7, 2003

HH Gibbs (SAf)         102  v Pak  Lahore         Oct 18, 2007
                         0  v Pak  Lahore         Oct 20, 2007

AP Gurusinha (SL)      108  v NZ   Auckland       Apr  1, 1995
                         0  v BD   Sharjah        Apr  6, 1995

BJ Haddin (Aus)        110  v NZ   Hamilton       Mar  9, 2010
                         0  v NZ   Auckland       Mar 11, 2010

WW Hinds (WI)          107  v Aus  Brisbane       Jan 21, 2005
                         0  v Aus  Adelaide       Jan 26, 2005

Ijaz Ahmed (Pak)       139* v Ind  Lahore         Oct  2, 1997
                         0  v SAf  Lahore         Nov  2, 1997

ST Jayasuriya (SL)       0  v Pak  Gwalior        May 12, 1997
                       151* v Ind  Bombay         May 17, 1997

ST Jayasuriya (SL)       0  v Ind  Colombo(RPS)   Jul 18, 1997
                       108  v BD   Colombo(SSC)   Jul 22, 1997

JM Kemp (SAf)          100* v Ind  Cape Town      Nov 26, 2006
                          0  v Ind  Port Elizabeth Nov 29, 2006
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AJ Lamb (Eng)          100* v Aus  Nottingham     May 27, 1989
                         0  v Aus  Lord’s         May 29, 1989

W Larkins (Eng)        124  v Aus  Hyderabad(I)   Oct 19, 1989
                         0  v Pak  Cuttack        Oct 22, 1989

Majid Khan (Pak0       109  v Eng  Nottingham     Aug 31, 1974
                         0  v Eng  Birmingham     Sep  3, 1974

GR Marsh (Aus)           0  v Eng  Sharjah        Apr  9, 1987
                       110  v Ind  Madras         Oct  9, 1987

Mohammad Ashraful (BD)   0  v Eng  The Oval       Jun 16, 2005
                       100  v Aus  Cardiff        Jun 18, 2005

Mohammad Yousuf (Pak)    0  v SL   Colombo(RPS)   Sep 12, 2002
                       141* v Zim  Bulawayo       Nov 23, 2002

KO Obuya (Ken)           0  v Zim  Dhaka          Mar 23, 1999
                       120  v BD   Dhaka          Mar 24, 1999

Saeed Anwar (Pak)        0  v SAf  Lahore         Nov  2, 1997
                       108* v WI   Lahore         Nov  4, 1997

Salman Butt (Pak)        0  v WI   Abu Dhabi      Nov 16, 2008
                       100* v SL   Karachi        Jan 20, 2009

V Sehwag (Ind)           0  v SL   Colombo(SSC)   Aug  1, 2001
                       100  v NZ   Colombo(SSC)   Aug  2, 2001

Shahriar Nafees (BD)   104* v Ber  St John’s      Feb 25, 2007
                         0  v Can  St John’s      Feb 28, 2007

PV Simmons (WI)        110  v SL   Berri          Mar 13, 1992
                         0  v Aus  Melbourne      Mar 18, 1992
                       112  v SAf  Kingston       Apr  7, 1992

A Symonds (Aus0        107* v Ind  Nagpur         Oct 14, 2007
                         0  v Ind  Bombay         Oct 17, 2007

Tamim Iqbal (BD)         0  v Zim  Bulawayo       Aug 14, 2009
                       154  v Zim  Bulawayo       Aug 16, 2009

WU Tharanga (SL)       110  v Zim  Ahmedabad      Oct 10, 2006
                         0  v WI   Bombay         Oct 14, 2006

WU Tharanga (SL)       118  v Ind  Calcutta       Dec 24, 2009
                         0  v Ind  Delhi          Dec 27, 2009

Younis Khan (Pak)        0  v Ind  Mirpur         Jun 10, 2008
                       108  v Ind  Mirpur         Jun 14, 2008
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Most runs by captain on 1st day

Here is a list of captains who scored at least 150 runs on the first day of a Test match. The close of play (CoP) score is in the first column, the final score (F) in the second and the batting position (P) of the captain in the third.

Code:
CoP   F   P
191  191  3  C Hill      Aus v SAf  Sydney(1)    1910-11 W
203  203  1  HL Collins  Aus v SAf  Johannesburg 1921-22 D
165* 169  3  DG Bradman  Aus v Eng  Melbourne(5) 1936-37 W
210* 240  4  WR Hammond  Eng v Aus  Lord's       1938    D
162* 187  3  DG Bradman  Aus v Eng  Brisbane     1946-47 W
183* 189  2  A Melville  SAf v Eng  Nottingham   1947    D
160* 185  3  DG Bradman  Aus v Ind  Brisbane     1947-48 W
201  201  3  DG Bradman  Aus v Ind  Adelaide     1947-48 W
156* 157  3  RB Kanhai   WI  v Eng  Lord's       1973    W
157  157  3  DI Gower    Eng v Aus  The Oval     1985    W
194* 333  1  GA Gooch    Eng v Ind  Lord's       1990    W
178* 277  1  GC Smith    SAf v Eng  Birmingham   2003    D
166  166  3  MP Vaughan  Eng v Aus  Manchester   2005    D
223* 233  2  GC Smith    SAf v BD   Chittagong   2007-08 W
158  158  3  RT Ponting  Aus v WI   Kingston     2008    W
169  169  1  AJ Strauss  Eng v WI   St John’s    2008-08 D
161* 161  1  AJ Strauss  Eng v Aus  Lord’s       2009    W
158*      1  AN Cook     Eng v BD   Chittagong   2009-10
Hill and Cook were captaining their sides for the first time.
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Most runs on 1st day after being put in

Here is a list of Test matches in which the side losing the toss batted first and scored at least 370 runs on the first day of the match. The results are from the perspective of the sides winning the toss. The captains who won the toss are listed at the end of each line.

Code:
452-9 NZ  v Zim Harare       2005    L  T Taibu
411-6 Aus v NZ  Hobart       2001-02 D  SP Fleming
407   Eng v Aus Birmingham   2005    L  RT Ponting
398-7 Eng v SAf Birmingham   1924    L  HW Taylor
391-2 Eng v WI  Lord’s       2004    L  BC Lara
387-9 NZ  v Ind Auckland     1989-90 D  M Azharuddin
375-9 SAf v SL  Pretoria     2000-01 L  ST Jayasuriya
375-9 Ind v NZ  Wellington   2008-09 D  DL Vettori
374-3 Eng v BD  Chittagong   2009-10 ?  Shakib Hasan
372-7 Ind v SAf Bloemfontein 2001-02 W  SM Pollock
370-2 Aus v SL  Cairns       2004    D  MS Atapattu
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50s on Test and ODI captaincy debuts

Here is a list of players who scored a 50 on their Test and Limited-overs International captaincy debuts. The Test data are listed first.

Code:
Asif Iqbal (Pak)       55 & dnb  v Ind  Bangalore   1979-80
                              53  v Aus  Leeds       Jun  7, 1975

MA Atherton (Eng)      72 &  28  v Aus  Birmingham  1993
                              86  v WI   Bridgetown  Feb 16, 1994

GS Chappell (Aus)     123 & 109* v WI   Brisbane    1975-76
                              59  v WI   Adelaide    Dec 20, 1975

AN Cook (Eng)         173 &      v BD   Chittagong  2009-10
                              64  v BD   Mirpur      Feb 28, 2010

RB Kanhai (WI)         84 & dnb  v Aus  Kingston    1972-73
                              55  v Eng  Leeds       Sep  5, 1973

AJ Lamb (Eng)         119 &  10  v WI   Bridgetown  1989-90
                              55* v WI   Bridgetown  Apr  3, 1990

CH Lloyd (WI)          30 & 163  v Ind  Bangalore   1979-80
                              53  v Pak  Birmingham  Jun 11, 1975

Shakib Al Hasan (BD)   16 &  96* v WI   Grenada     2009
                              54  v WI   Roseau      Jul 26, 2009

AJ Strauss (Eng)       30 & 128  v Pak  Lord's      2006
                              74* v Ind  Jamshedpur  Apr 12, 2006

ME Trescothick (Eng)   86 &   2  v NZ   Lord's      2004
                              52  v Zim  Bulawayo    Oct 10, 2001

KC Wessels (SAf)       59 &  74  v WI   Bridgetown  1991-92
                              81* v Aus  Sydney      Feb 26, 1992
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Most consecutive 50 parterships from start of a Test innings

Here is a list of Test matches in which a 50-run partnership was achieved for each of the first 5 or more wickets in an innings.

Code:
SIX:
Aus (505)    v WI   Brisbane    1960-61 T
1st wicket - 84 (CC McDonald/RB Simpson)
2nd - 54 (Simpson/RN Harvey)
3rd - 56 (Simpson/NC O'Neill)
4th - 84 (O'Neill/LE Favell)
5th -103 (O'Neill/KD Mackay)
6th - 88 (O'Neill/AK Davidson)

FIVE:
Eng (849)    v WI   Kingston    1929-30 D
1st-173; 2nd-148; 3rd-97; 4th-249; 5th-53

Eng (548-7d) v NZ   Auckland    1932-33 D
1st-56; 2nd-86; 3rd-149; 4th-59; 5th-53

WI  (579-9d) v Pak  Bridgetown  1957-58 D
1st-122; 2nd-87; 3rd-57; 4th-90; 5th-85

Pak (657-8d) v WI   Bridgetown  1957-58 D
1st-152; 2nd-112; 3rd-154; 4th-121; 5th-59

Pak (600-7d) v Eng  The Oval    1974    D
1st-66; 2nd-100; 3rd-72; 4th-93; 5th-72 (6th-47)

Ind (591)    v Eng  Bombay      1992-93 W
1st-109; 2nd-65; 3rd-94; 4th-50; 5th-101

SAf (682-6d) v Eng  Lord's      2003    W
1st-133; 2nd-257; 3rd-123; 4th-67; 5th-50

Aus (602-9d) v Eng  Brisbane    2006-07 W
1st-79; 2nd-62; 3rd-57; 4th-209; 5th-60

Aus (454-5d) v Pak  Melbourne   2009-10 W
1st-182; 2nd-51; 3rd-58; 4th-91; 5th-72

Eng (599-6d) v BD   Chittagong  2009-10
1st-72; 2nd-77; 3rd-170; 4th-93; 5th-184

1. All instances were in the first innings except Pakistan at Bridgetown.

2. A Sandham (Kingston) and Hanif Mohammad (Bridgetown) were involved in
all five partnerships.
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Most runs on captaincy debut

Here is a list of players who scored at least 150 runs in a Test match in which they captained their sides for the first time.
Code:
244 (239 & 5)    GT Dowling      NZ  v Ind  Christchurch 1967-68 W
232 (123 & 109*) GS Chappell     Aus v WI   Brisbane     1975-76 W
212 (173 & 39)   AN Cook         Eng v BD   Chittagong   2009-10 W
203 (203* & dnb) S Chanderpaul   WI  v SAf  Georgetown   2004-05 D
193 (30 & 163)   CH Lloyd        WI  v Ind  Bangalore    1974-75 W
191 (191 & dnb)  C Hill          Aus v SAf  Sydney(1)    1910-11 W
175 (107 & 68)   GO Rabone       NZ  v SAf  Durban       1953-54 L
170 (12 & 158)   WW Armstrong    Aus v Eng  Sydney(1)    1920-21 W
164 (164* & dnb) VS Hazare       Ind v Eng  Delhi        1951-52 D
162 (121 & 41*)  DL Houghton     Zim v Ind  Harare       1992-93 D
159 (109 & 50*)  AC MacLaren     Eng v Aus  Sydney(1)    1897-98 W
158 (30 & 128)   AJ Strauss      Eng v Pak  Lord’s       2006    D
155 (133 & 22)   MA Noble        Aus v Eng  Sydney(1)    1903-04 L
153 (0 & 153*)   WL Murdoch      Aus v Eng  The Oval     1880    L
152 (104* & 48)  DJ McGlew       SAf v Eng  Manchester   1955    W
151 (116 & 35*)  SM Gavaskar     Ind v NZ   Auckland     1975-76 W

Best for other countries:
112 (16 & 96*)   Shakib Al Hasan BD  v WI   Grenada      2009    W
103 (73 & 30)    Shoaib Malik    Pak v SAf  Karachi      2007-08 L
 60 (42 & 18)    PA de Silva     SL  v Eng  Lord’s       1991    L
Houghton was making his Test debut.
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Two 50s by WK in a Test match

Here is a list of wicketkeepers who scored a 50 in both innings of a Test match.

Code:
 57 &  58* JM Blackham     Aus v Eng  Sydney(4)      1882-83 W
 59 &  57  Dilawar Hussain Ind v Eng  Calcutta       1933-34 D
 54 & 108  CL Walcott      WI  v Ind  Calcutta       1948-49 D
 71 &  92  RT Spooner      Eng v Ind  Calcutta       1951-52 D
115 &  59  JHB Waite       SAf v Aus  Johannesburg(1)1957-58 D
 58 &  56* JHB Waite       SAf v Eng  Birmingham     1960    L
 63*&  87* FCM Alexander   WI  v Aus  Adelaide       1960-61 D
 69 & 182  DT Lindsay      SAf v Aus  Johannesburg(1)1966-67 W
101 &  96  APE Knott       Eng v NZ   Auckland       1970-71 D
 92 &  63  APE Knott       Eng v Aus  The Oval       1972    L
121 &  66  FM Engineer     Ind v Eng  Bombay         1972-73 D
 71 &  63* APE Knott       Eng v Pak  Hyderabad(P)   1972-73 D
 87 &  67  APE Knott       Eng v WI   Bridgetown     1973-74 D
 66 &  55  DL Murray       WI  v Aus  Brisbane       1975-76 L
 50 &  57  APE Knott       Eng v WI   The Oval       1976    L
 55 &  54  GN Edwards      NZ  v Eng  Auckland       1977-78 D
 53 &  52  PJL Dujon       WI  v Eng  Lord’s         1988    W
 62 &  66* Salim Yousuf    Pak v Aus  Faisalabad     1988-89 D
115 &  62* A Flower        Zim v Ind  Delhi          1992-93 L
 74 &  61* IA Healy        Aus v Eng  Adelaide       1994-95 L
 65 &  83  A Flower        Zim v NZ   Auckland       1997-89 L
 74 & 129  A Flower        Zim v SL   Harare         1999-00 L
 78 &  55  AC Gilchrist    Aus v Ind  Melbourne      1999-00 W
183*&  70  A Flower        Zim v Ind  Delhi          2000-01 L
 55 & 232* A Flower        Zim v Ind  Nagpur         2000-01 D
 51 &  83  A Flower        Zim v Ind  Bulawayo       2001    L
142 & 199* A Flower        Zim v SAf  Harare         2001-02 L
 59 &  58  T Taibu         Zim v BD   Harare         2003-04 W
 85*& 152  T Taibu         Zim v BD   Dhaka          2004-05 D
 71*&  52  T Taibu         Zim v Ind  Bulawayo       2005-06 L
 52 &  71  Kamran Akmal    Pak v SAf  Lahore         2007-08 D
 92 &  68* MS Dhoni        Ind v Aus  Mohali         2008-09 W
 56 &  55  MS Dhoni        Ind v Aus  Nagpur         2008-09 W
131*&  61  MJ Prior        Eng v WI   Port-of-Spain  2008-09 D
 52 &  56* MS Dhoni        Ind v NZ   Wellington     2008-09 D
 79 &  95  Mushfiqur Rahim BD  v Eng  Chittagong     2009-10 L
Dilawar was making his Test debut.
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Dismissed 1st ball on Test debut

Information regarding players who were dismissed first-ball on their Test debut is somewhat difficult to come by. Here is a list from many different sources. Additions/corrections are welcome.

Code:
FA MacKinnon    Eng v Aus  Melbourne       1878-79
P Hutchinson    SAf v Eng  Port Elizabeth  1888-89
JEP McMaster    Eng v SAf  Cape Town       1888-89
J Darling       Aus v Eng  Sydney(1)       1894-95
JWHT Douglas    Eng v Aus  Sydney(1)       1911-12
TA Ward         SAf v Aus  Manchester      1912
(King pair)
CAG Russell     Eng v Aus  Sydney(1)       1920-21
RL Park         Aus v Eng  Melbourne(2)    1920-21
GE Tyldesley    Eng v Aus  Nottingham      1921
RES Wyatt       Eng v SAf  Johannesburg(1) 1927-28
LEG Ames        Eng v SAf  The Oval        1929
KC James        NZ  v Eng  Christchurch    1929-30
FT Badcock      NZ  v Eng  Christchurch    1929-30
TS Worthington  Eng v NZ   Christchurch    1929-30
WA Hunt         Aus v SAf  Adelaide        1931-32
LE Nagel        Aus v Eng  Sydney(1)       1932-33
GM Carew        WI  v Eng  Bridgetown      1934-35
N Gordon        SAf v Eng  Johannesburg(1) 1938-39
WW Wade         SAf v Eng  Johannesburg(1) 1938-39
GE Bond         SAf v Eng  Johannesburg(1) 1938-39
NE Marshall     WI  v Aus  Georgetown      1954-55
MS Hardikar     Ind v WI   Bombay          1958-59
AL Thomson      Aus v Eng  Brisbane        1970-71
AL Padmore      WI  v Ind  Port-of-Spain(3)1975-76
DR Parry        WI  v Aus  Port-of-Spain(1)1977-78
Tausif Ahmed    Pak v Aus  Karachi         1979-80
Rizwan-uz-Zaman Pak v Aus  Perth           1981-82
ERNS Fernando   SL  v NZ   Christchurch    1982-83
CL Smith        Eng v NZ   Lord's          1983
Azeem Hafeez    Pak v Ind  Bangalore       1983-84
SP O'Donnell    Aus v Eng  Leeds           1985
JG Thomas       Eng v WI   Kingston        1985-86
CM Kuggeleijn   NZ  v Ind  Bangalore       1988-89
IR Bishop       WI  v Ind  Georgetown      1988-89
Waqar Younis    Pak v Ind  Karachi         1989-90
Mushtaq Ahmed   Pak v Aus  Adelaide        1989-90
C Pringle       NZ  v Pak  Karachi         1990-91
SJ Cook         SAf v Ind  Durban          1992-93
HH Streak       Zim v Pak  Karachi(Def)    1993-94
GD McGrath      Aus v NZ   Perth           1993-94
CE Cuffy        WI  v Ind  Bombay          1994-95
AP Wells        Eng v WI   The Oval        1995
Mohammad Zahid  Pak v NZ   Rawalpindi      1996-97
GFJ Liebenberg  SAf v SL   Pretoria        1997-98
GB Brent        Zim v SL   Bulawayo        1999-00
MI Black        WI  v Aus  Brisbane        2000-01
JEC Franklin    NZ  v Pak  Auckland        2000-01
LV Garrick      WI  v SAf  Kingston        2000-01
AM Blignaut     Zim v BD   Bulawayo        2000-01
RAP Nissanka    SL  v NZ   Colombo(PSS)    2002-03
Umar Gul        Pak v BD   Peshawar        2003
(it was his second innings; in the first he was
dismissed without facing a ball)
Nazmul Hossain  BD  v Ind  Chittagong      2004-05
CK Kapugedera   SL  v Eng  Lord’s          2006
BSM Warnapura   SL  v BD   Colombo(SSC)    2007
NT Paranavitana SL  v Pak  Karachi         2008-09
BW Hilfenhaus   Aus v SAf  Johannesburg    2008-09
G Onions        Eng v WI   Lord’s          2009
CAK Walton      WI  v BD   Arnos Vale      2009
BJ Arnel        NZ  v Aus  Wellington      2009-10
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Losing a Test after 400 in 3rd inns

Here is a list of sides which lost a Test despite scoring 400 runs in the third innings of the match. The losing margins are at the end of the lines.

*indicates follow-on was enforced
Code:
510  Ind lost to Eng  Leeds           1967     6 wkts
485  Aus lost to Eng  Sydney(1)       1903-04  5 wkts
477  Aus lost to Eng  Birmingham      1997     9 wkts
476  Aus lost to Eng  Adelaide        1911-12  7 wkts
473  SAf lost to Aus  Cape Town       2001-02  4 wkts
465  Ind lost to Pak  Lahore          1978-79  8 wkts
452  SAf lost to Aus  Sydney          2001-02 10 wkts*
441  Eng lost to Aus  Nottingham      1948     8 wkts
439  WI  lost to Aus  Georgetown      1977-78  3 wkts
436  Eng lost to WI   Nottingham      1950    10 wkts
434  SAf lost to SL   Colombo(SSC)    2006     I+153r
422  Ind lost to WI   Port-of-Spain(4)1961-62  7 wkts*
422  Aus lost to SAf  Cape Town       2008-09  I+22r
417  Aus lost to WI   St John’s       2002-03  3 wkts
417  Eng lost to SAf  Lord’s          2003     I+92r
413  NZ  lost to Eng  Birmingham      1965     9 wkts*
412  Ind lost to Eng  Madras          1984-85  9 wkts
408  Aus lost to Eng  Sydney(1)       1897-98  9 wkts*
407  NZ  lost to Aus  Wellington      2009-10 10 wkts*
406  SL  lost to Pak  Karachi         2004-05  6 wkts
401  SAf lost to Aus  Sydney(5)       1910-11  7 wkts*

‘Best’ for other countries:
392  Pak lost to Aus  Hobart          1999-00  4 wkts
391  Zim lost to SAf  Harare          2001-02  9 wkts*
328  BD  lost to SL   Colombo(SSC)    2001-02  I+137r
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Most balls bowled by captain in a Test inns

Here is a list of captains who bowled at least 55 6-ball overs in a Test innings.
Code:
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470  155  6  G Giffen        Aus v Eng  Melbourne(2) 1894-95 L
453  136  2  JC White        Eng v Aus  Melbourne(5) 1928-29 L
396  124  4  Shakib Al Hasan BD  v Eng  Mirpur       2009-10
384  110  5  BS Bedi         Ind v Eng  Calcutta     1976-77 L
366   71  1  MH Mankad       Ind v Pak  Peshawar     1954-55 D
358  124  2  DL Vettori      NZ  v Aus  Adelaide     2008-09 L
354   92  4  BS Bedi         Ind v Eng  Delhi        1976-77 L
352  111  4  R Benaud        Aus v WI   Sydney       1960-61 L
342   85  2  HB Cave         NZ  v Ind  Calcutta     1955-56 D
336  115  6  R Benaud        Aus v Eng  Brisbane     1962-63 D
336   91  5  Intikhab Alam   Pak v NZ   Dacca        1969-70 D
336  109  4  BS Bedi         Ind v Eng  Bombay       1976-77 D
336   88  2  DL Vettori      NZ  v Eng  Hamilton     2007-08 W
336   93  2  DL Vettori      NZ  v Pak  Napier       2009-10 D
330  132  1  DStE Atkinson   WI  v Aus  Kingston(5)  1954-55 L
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150+ in 4th inns to win by 10/9-wkts

Here is a list of Tests in which the sides batting fourth scored at least 150 runs in the innings to win the match by 10 or 9 wickets. The winning sides are listed first.
Code:
WI  (245 & 344-1) bt Eng (286 & 300-9d)Lord’s         1984
Eng (496 & 209-1) bt BD  (419 & 285)   Mirpur         2009-10
SAf (459 & 183-1) bt Aus (394 & 247)   Melbourne      2008-09
NZ  (202 & 181-1) bt Aus (110 & 269)   Wellington     1989-90
Aus (376 & 172-0) bt WI  (296 & 249)   Adelaide       1930-31
Aus (403 & 172-1) bt Zim (308 & 266)   Sydney         2003-04
Aus (383 & 166-1) bt NZ  (292 & 254)   Auckland       2004-05
Pak (295 & 165-1) bt BD  (361 & 96)    Peshawar       2003
Aus (152 & 157-0) bt Eng (194 & 114)   Brisbane       1990-91
SAf (275 & 155-1) bt Ind (212 & 215)   Port Elizabeth 1992-93
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Stumped in the 90s

Here is a list of players who were dismissed ‘stumped’ in a Test innigns while their score was in the 90s.

*captain
+wicketkeeper
Code:
91  TW Hayward       Eng v Aus  Sydney(1)    1903-04
95  FE Woolley       Eng v Aus  Lord’s       1921
96  VH Stollmeyer    WI  v Eng  The Oval     1939
99  Maqsood Ahmed    Pak v Ind  Lahore       1954-55
93  AH Kardar*       Pak v Ind  Karachi      1954-55
93  Hanif Mohammad*  Pak v Aus  Melbourne    1964-65
98  Majid Khan       Pak v NZ   Hyderabad    1976-77
91  JM Brearley      Ind v Eng  Bombay       1976-77
97  PM Toohey        Aus v WI   Kingston     1977-78
92  Javed Miandad*   Pak v SL   Karachi      1981-82
95  DW Randall       Eng v Ind  The Oval     1982
96  DB Vengsarkar    Ind v Pak  Madras       1986-87
99  JG Wright        NZ  v Eng  Christchurch 1991-92
96  MJ Slater        Aus v Pak  Karachi      1998-99
96  MJ Slater        Aus v SL   Galle        1999-00
95  KC Sangakkara+   SL  v Eng  Kandy        2000-01
90  SR Tendulkar     Ind v Eng  Bangalore    2001-02
98  RT Ponting*      Aus v Pak  Perth        2004-05
96  PD Collingwood   Eng v Aus  Brisbane     2006-07
94  BJ Haddin+       Aus v SAf  Perth        2008-09
96  Shakib Al Hasan* BD  v Eng  Mirpur       2009-10

1. The entries for Stollmeyer, Kardar, Maqsood and Brearley represent their career best Test scores.
2. Stollmeyer’s entire Test career comprised of the listed innings.
3. Woolley was dismissed for 93 in the other innings of the match.
4. Only two wicketkeepers, both Indians, accounted for more than one batsman, NS Tamhane (Maqsood and Kardar) and SMH Kirmani (Randall and Brearley).
5. Only Slater has suffered this fate more than once.
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100s by captain in 1st two Tests/inns

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A. Centuries in the first two Test innings as a captain:

VS Hazare (Ind)      164* & dnb  v Eng  Delhi      1951-52
                     155  &   6  v Eng  Bombay     1951-52

GS Chappell (Aus)    123  & 109  v WI   Brisbane   1975-76

B. Centuries in the first two Test matches as a captain:

VS Hazare (Ind)      164* & dnb  v Eng  Delhi      1951-52
                     155  &   6  v Eng  Bombay     1951-52

DJ McGlew (SAf)      104* &  48  v Eng  Manchester 1955
                      23  & 133  v Eng  Leeds      1955

SM Gavaskar (Ind)    116  &  35* v NZ   Auckland   1975-76
                     205  &  63  v WI   Bombay     1978-79

AN Cook (Eng)        173  &  39  v BD   Chittagong 2009-10
                      21  & 109* v BD   Mirpur     2009-10

1. WW Armstrong (Aus) scored a century in each of his first, third and fourth Test as captain.
2. McGlew also scored a century in his fourth Test as a captain.
3. RB Kanhai (WI) and KC Wessels (SAf) scored fifties (including one century for both) in the first three Test innings as captains.
4. DB Vengsarkar (Ind) scored a fifty in each of his first four Tests as a captain.
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1. How many centuries have been scored?

3370

2. How many double centuries have been scored?

292

3. How many triple centuries have been scored?

23

4. How many 400s have been scored?

1

5. How many fifties have been scored?

8241 (excluding 100s).


6. How many five fors?

2493


7. How many 10 fors?

2


8. How many 10 wickets in a match?

372


9. How many centuries in both innings of a match?

67
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Playing under most different captains in ODIs

Here is a list of players who have appeared under at least 10 different captains
in their Limited-overs International careers (the captains are listed, more or
less, in chronological order):
Code:
TWELVE:
Wasim Akram (Pak)
Captains – Zaheer Abbas, Javed Miandad, Imran Khan, Abdul Qadir,
           Salim Malik, Rameez Raja, Moin Khan, Saeed Anwar,
           Rashid Latif, Aamir Sohail, Waqar Younis,
           Inzamam-ul-Haq

ELEVEN:
IT Botham (Eng)
Captains – APE Knott, AW Greig, JM Brearley, G Boycott, RGD Willis,
           KWR Fletcher, DI Gower, MW Gatting, JE Emburey,
           GA Gooch, AJ Stewart

Ijaz Ahmed (Pak)
Captains – Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Abdul Qadir, Salim Malik,
           Wasim Akram, Aamir Sohail, Saeed Anwar, Rameez Raja,
           Rashid Latif, Waqar Younis, Moin Khan

Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak)
Captains – Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Salim Malik, Rameez Raja,
           Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Moin Khan, Saeed Anwar,
           Aamir Sohail, Rashid Latif, Younis Khan

TEN:
GA Gooch (Eng)
Captains – APE Knott, AW Greig, JM Brearley, IT Botham,
           KWR Fletcher, DI Gower, MW Gatting, JE Emburey,
           AJ Stewart, MA Atherton

CZ Harris (NZ)
Captains – MD Crowe, AH Jones, KR Rutherford, GR Larsen, LK Germon,
           SP Fleming, DJ Nash, CD McMillan, CL Cairns, DL Vettori

Salim Malik (Pak)
Captains – Javed Miandad, Zaheer Abbas, Sarfraz Nawaz, Imran Khan,
           Abdul Qadir, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Aamir Sohail,
           Saeed Anwar, Rameez Raja

DB Vengsarkar (Ind)
Captains – BS Bedi, S Venkataraghavan, SM Gavaskar, GR Viswanath,
           Kapil Dev, SMH Kirmani, M Amarnath, RJ Shastri,
           K Srikkanth, M Azharuddin

Best for other countries:
NINE:
CEL Ambrose (WI)
Captains – IVA Richards, CG Greenidge, DL Haynes, PJL Dujon,
           RB Richardson, CA Walsh, BC Lara, CL Hooper, JC Adams

KLT Arthurton (WI)
Captains – CG Greenidge, IVA Richards, DL Haynes, PJL Dujon,
           RB Richardson, CA Walsh, BC Lara, CL Hooper, JC Adam,

S Chanderpaul (WI)
Captains – CA Walsh, BC Lara, RB Richardson, CL Hooper, JC Adams,
           RD Jacobs, RR Sarwan, CH Gayle, DJ Bravo

ML Nkala (Zim)
Captains – ADR Campbell, A Flower, HH Streak, GW Flower,
           GJ Whittall, BA Murphy, SV Carlisle, T Taibu, P Utseya

EIGHT:
Javed Omar (BD)
Captains – Akram Khan, Aminul Islam, Naimur Rahman, Khaled Mashud,
           Khaled Mahmud, Habibul Bashar, Rajin Saleh,
           Mohammad Ashraful

GD McGrath (Aus)
Captains – AR Border, MA Taylor, IA Healy, SR Waugh, SK Warne,
           AC Gilchrist, RT Ponting, MEK Hussey

HP Tillakaratne (SL)
Captains – LRD Mendis, RS Madugalle, A Ranatunga, JR Ratnayeke,
           PA de Silva, RS Mahanama, ST Jayasuriya, MS Atapattu
 
Then there is the strange case of the Canadian player, AM Samad. Canada first played in the 1979 World Cup. Their next appearance at the International level was in 2003. Since then they have had eight different captains, Samad has played under all of them.
Captains – JV Harris, JM Davison, GR Codrington, ZE Surkari,
           Qaisar Ali, S Dhaniram, A Bagai, U Bhatti

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Following players appeared in every test match their sides played during their Test careers.

Code:
96  AC Gilchrist (Aus)
58  AW Greig (Eng); AB de Villiers (SAf); JR Reid (NZ)
52  BB McCullum (NZ)
50  MEK Hussey (Aus)
48  VT Trumper (Aus)
45  AW Nourse (SAf)
42  MA Noble (Aus); B Mitchell (SAf)
39  SJ McCabe (Aus)
38  MH Richardson (NZ)
36  JJ Kelly (Aus)
35  WM Woodfull (Aus)
34  MG Johnson (Aus)
33  KJ Wadsworth (NZ)
30  EJ Barlow (SAf)
28  WR Endean (SAf)
27  WJ O’Reilly (Aus)
25  FCM Alexander (WI)
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Here is a list of bowlers who achieved their two career best Test innings bowling analysis in one match. The number of career Test wickets by each bowler is given in parentheses.

Qualification – at least 30 Test wickets
Code:
1st    2nd
Inn    Inn
5/111& 4/49  Asif Masood (38)   Pak v Eng  Birmingham     1971    D
3/35 & 3/27  NJ Astle (51)      NZ  v SL   Wellington     2004-05 W
7/28 & 7/74  W Bates (50)       Eng v Aus  Melbourne(2)   1882-83 W
8/59 & 7/40  C Blythe (100)     Eng v SAf  Leeds          1907    W
5/70 & 6/77  KD Boyce (60)      WI  v Eng  The Oval       1973    W
7/17 & 8/11  J Briggs (118)     Eng v SAf  Cape Town      1888-89 W
4/22 & 4/21  HB Cave (34)       NZ  v WI   Auckland       1955-56 W
6/65 & 5/18  NGB Cook (52)      Eng v Pak  Karachi        1983-84 L
6/54 & 7/37  JJ Ferris (61)     Eng v SAf  Cape Town      1891-92 W
6/7  & 5/83  AER Gilligan (36)  Eng v SAf  Birmingham     1924    W
8/61 & 8/75  ND Hirwani (66)    Ind v WI   Madras         1987-88 W
4/18 & 5/81  WP Howell (49)     Aus v SAf  Cape Town      1902-03 W
9/37 &10/33  JC Laker (193)     Eng v Aus  Manchester     1956    W
8/84 & 8/53  RAL Massie (31)    Aus v Eng  Lord’s         1972    W
5/103& 5/146 GRJ Matthews (61)  Aus v Ind  Madras         1986-87 T
3/40 & 3/23  M Mbangwa (32)     Zim v Pak  Peshawar       1998-99 W
7/52 & 4/100 C Pringle (30)     NZ  v Pak  Faisalabad     1990-91 L
5/32 & 6/86  CG Rackemann (39)  Aus v Pak  Perth          1983-84 W
4/57 & 8/70  SJ Snooke (35)     SAf v Eng  Johannesburg(3)1905-06 W
4/71 & 6/95  GB Troup (39)      NZ  v WI   Auckland       1979-80 D
7/120& 7/71  WPUJC Vaas (355)   SL  v WI   Colombo(SSC)   2000-01 W
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50 runs & 5 wkts in debut Test

Here is a list of players who aggregated 50 runs and 5 wickets in their debut Test matches.

Code:
  33 & 33   6/55 & 1/61  S Abid Ali     Ind v Aus  Adelaide     1967-68
  45*&  7   3/17 & 2/17  RC Blunt       NZ  v Eng  Christchurch 1929-30
  58 & dnb  2/40 & 5/61  LC Braund      Eng v Aus  Sydney(1)    1901-02
  30 & 23   1/72 & 7/43  DG Cork        Eng v WI   Lord's       1995
  50 &  3   1/48 & 6/58  AIC Dodemaide  Aus v NZ   Melbourne    1987-88
  51 & dnb  2/90 & 4/21  MA Ealham      Eng v NZ   Nottingham   1996
  56 & 21   2/105& 5/92  FR Foster      Eng v Aus  Sydney(1)    1911-12
   0 & 50*  2/124& 3/134 AP Freeman     Eng v Aus  Sydney(1)    1924-25
  65 & dnb  4/47 & 2/104 D Gough        Eng v NZ   Manchester   1994
  57 & 52   1/21 & 4/53  AW Greig       Eng v Aus  Manchester   1972
  51 & dnb  0/21 & 5/36  WR Hammond     Eng v SAf  Johannesburg 1927-28
  36 & 16   6/74 & 1/34  RM Hogg        Aus v Eng  Brisbane     1978-79
  23 & 45*  3/64 & 3/85  R Howorth      Eng v SAf  The Oval     1947
  53 & dnb  7/46 & 3/24  JK Lever       Eng v Ind  Delhi        1976-77
  33*& 17*  2/72 & 4/43  CM Old         Eng v Ind  Calcutta     1972-73
  61 & dnb  2/22 & 3/46  RJ Peterson    SAf v BD   Dhaka        2002-03
  57 &  0   4/72 & 1/92  GR Robertson   Aus v Ind  Madras       1997-98
   5 & 77*  5/55 & 0/84  TG Southee     NZ  v Eng  Napier       2007-08
  57 & dnb  3/83 & 2/34  Tahir Naqqash  Pak v SL   Karachi      1981-82
 105 &  0*  5/86 & dnb   BR Taylor      NZ  v Ind  Calcutta     1964-65
  11 & 42   6/78 & 2/76  PL Taylor      Aus v Eng  Sydney       1986-87
  38*& 72*  0/9  & 8/43  AE Trott       Aus v Eng  Adelaide     1894-95
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Career best inns bowling in debut/last Test

A. Here is a list of players who had their career best innings bowling analysis in their debut Test match.(Qualification - at least 10 Tests in the career; * = second innings)

Code:
                  Career Records
                BB   Ms Wkts Avrge
Abid Ali       6/55  29  47  42.12  Ind v Aus Adelaide       1967-68
AJ Bell        6/99  16  48  32.64  SAf v Eng Lord's         1929
MC Bird        3/11* 10   8  15.00  Eng v SAf Johannesburg(1)1909-10
AM Blignaut    5/73  14  46  34.33  Zim v BD  Bulawayo       2000-01
W Bruce        3/88  14  12  36.66  Aus v Eng Melbourne(2)   1884-85
WM Clarke      4/46  10  44  28.75  Aus v Ind Brisbane       1977-78
DG Cork        7/43* 37 131  29.82  Eng v WI  Lord's         1995
AIC Dodemaide  6/58* 10  34  28.02  Aus v NZ  Melbourne      1987-88
EJ Gray        3/37* 10  17  52.11  NZ  v Eng Lord's         1983
              (did not bowl in the 1st innings)
WR Hammond     5/36* 85  83  37.80  Eng v SAf Johannesburg(1)1927-28
NS Hirwani     8/61  17  66  30.11  Ind v WI  Madras         1987-88
RM Hogg        6/74  38 123  28.47  Aus v Eng Brisbane       1978-79
L Klusener     8/64* 48  78  37.49  SAf v Ind Calcutta       1996-97
HR Lance       3/30  13  12  39.91  SAf v NZ  Johannesburg(4)1961-62
JDF Larter     5/57  10  37  25.43  Eng v Pak The Oval       1962
JK Lever       7/46  21  73  26.72  Eng v Ind Delhi          1976-77
Manjural Islam 6/81  17  28  57.32  BD  v Zim Bulawayo       2000-01
WE Midwinter   5/78  12  24  25.20  Aus v Eng Melbourne(1)   1876-77
Mohammad Nazir 7/99  14  34  33.05  Pak v NZ  Karachi        1969-70
Mohammad Sami  5/36* 34  84  50.74  Pak v NZ  Auckland       2000-01
AM Moir        6/155 17  28  50.64  NZ  v Eng Christchurch   1950-51
BA Murphy      3/32  11  18  61.83  Zim v WI  Port-of-Spain  1999-00
MM Patel       4/25* 12  34  36.18  Ind v Eng Mohali         2005-06
PM Pollock     6/38* 28 116  24.18  SAf v NZ  Durban         1961-62
MB Poore       2/28  14   9  40.77  NZ  v SAf Auckland       1952-53
J Ryder        2/20  20  17  43.70  Aus v Eng Sydney(1)      1920-21
MN Samuels     2/49  29   7 127.20  WI  v Aus Adelaide       2000-01
Shabbir Ahmed  5/48* 10  51  23.04  Pak v BD  Karachi        2003
Shahid Afridi  5/52  26  47  34.84  Pak v Aus Karachi        1998-99
KR Stackpole   2/33* 43  15  66.73  Aus v Eng Adelaide       1965-66
PM Such        6/67  11  37  33.57  Eng v Aus Manchester     1993
PL Taylor      6/78  13  27  39.55  Aus v Eng Sydney         1986-87
AL Valentine   8/104 36 139  30.32  WI  v Eng Manchester     1950
PJ Wiseman     5/82* 25  61  47.59  NZ  v SL  Colombo(RPS)   1997-98
J Worrall      1/97  11   1 127.00  Aus v Eng Melbourne(2)   1884-85
B. Here is the list of players who had their career best innings bowling analysis in their last Test match. (Qualification - at least 5 Tests in the career; * = last innings)

Code:
               BB   Ms Wkts Avrge
HR Adhikari    3/68* 21   3  27.33  Ind v WI   Delhi         1958-59
DW Begbie      1/38*  5   1 130.00  SAf v Aus  Port Elizabeth1949-50
RW Blair       4/85  19  43  35.23  NZ  v SAf  Auckland      1963-64
EA Brandes     3/45  10  26  36.58  Zim v SL   Harare        1999-00
TW Cartwright  5/94*  5  15  36.26  Eng v SAf  Nottingham    1965
ME Chapple     1/24* 14   1  84.00  NZ  v Eng  Christchurch  1965-66
CPS Chauhan    1/4*  40   2  53.00  Ind v NZ   Auckland      1980-81
EW Clarke      5/98*  8  32  28.09  Eng v Aus  The Oval      1934
LN Constantine 5/75  18  58  30.10  WI  v Eng  The Oval      1939
EL Dalton      4/59  15  12  40.83  SAf v Eng  Durban        1938-39
N Deonarine    2/74   5   4  56.50  WI  v Aus  Perth         2009-10
PS de Villiers 6/24  18  85  24.27  SAf v Pak  Port Elizabeth1997-98
GD Elliott     2/8    5   4  35.00  NZ  v Pak  Wellington    2009-10
JJ Ferris      7/37*  9  61  12.70  Eng v SAf  Cape Town     1891-92
NE Haig        3/73   5  13  34.46  Eng v WI   Kingston      1929-30
GR Hazlitt     7/25*  9  23  27.08  Aus v Eng  The Oval      1912
DT Hondo       6/59   9  21  36.86  Zim v BD   Dhaka         2004-05
PM Hornibroook 7/92*  6  17  39.05  Aus v Eng  The Oval      1930
AS Kennedy     5/76*  5  31  19.32  Eng v SAf  Durban        1922-23
RN Lewis       2/42*  5   4 114.00  WI  v SAf  Cape Town     2007-08
RB Minnett     4/34*  9  11  26.36  Aus v Eng  The Oval      1912
MB Owens       4/99*  8  17  34.41  NZ  v Eng  Manchester    1994
RJ Peterson    5/33*  6  14  35.50  SAf v BD   Chittagong    2007-08
MJ Procter     6/73*  7  41  15.02  SAf v Aus  Port Elizabeth1969-70
AJ Redmond     2/47   7   3  20.67  NZ  v Aus  Adelaide      2008-09
T Richardson   8/94  14  88  25.22  Eng v Aus  Sydney        1897-98
Shafqat Rana   1/2*   5   1   9.00  Pak v NZ   Dacca         1969-70
Kripal Singh   3/43  14  10  58.40  Ind v Aus  Madras        1964-65
VR Singh       3/48   5   8  53.37  Ind v BD   Chittagong    2007-08
JT Sparling    1/9*  11   5  65.40  NZ  v SAf  Dunedin       1963-64
HH Streak      6/75* 65 216  28.14  Zim v Ind  Harare        2005-06
NI Thomson     2/55*  5   9  63.11  Eng v SAf  Port Elizabeth1964-65
SMJ Woods      3/28*  6  10  25.00  Eng v SAf  Cape Town     1895-96
JA Young       3/65*  8  17  44.52  Eng v NZ   Lord's        1949
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Here is another stat i found funny and interesting.

Wasim Akram, Pakistan's best fast bowler has a highest test score of 257*, it seems strange that India's best ever batsman and arguably the best batsman in modern cricket Sachin Tendulkar has a lower highest test score at 248*.

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Along the same lines, Australia's fast bowler Jason Gillespie scored a 201* vs Bangladesh in test match but our own Saeed Anwar never scored a test 200. Saeed's highest score in test cricket was 188*.
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6th Match, Group A: Australia v Pakistan at Gros Islet, May 2, 2010 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com

Group A Australia-Pakistan match was the 156th Twenty20 International and for
the first time all 20 wickets fell in such a match.
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Most wickets lost with score unchanged in Test/ODI/T20 innings

A. Test innings during which one side lost four or more wickets without addition to the score:

Code:
FIVE:
 37-2  to   37-7   NZ  v Aus  Wellington     1945-46 L
 59-4  to   59-9   NZ  v Pak  Rawalpindi     1964-65 L

FOUR:
 34-0  to   34-4   Aus v Eng  Leeds          1899    D
112-3  to  112-7   Aus v Eng  Sydney(1)      1901-02 L
 12-0  to   12-4   SAf v Aus  Cape Town      1902-03 L
 70-4  to   70-8   SAf v Aus  Manchester     1912    L
 21-3  to   21-7   NZ  v Eng  Christchurch   1929-30 L
184-6  to  184ao   SAf v Eng  Leeds          1947    L
  0-0  to    0-4   Ind v Eng  Leeds          1952    L
282-3  to  282-7   Eng v WI   Kingston(1)    1953-54 L
 67-4  to   67-8   SAf v Eng  Cape Town      1956-57 L
142-6  to  142ao   WI  v Eng  Leeds          1957    L
 89-5  to   89-9   WI  v Eng  The Oval       1957    L
329-5  to  329-9   WI  v Aus  Sydney         1960-61 W
266-6  to  266ao   NZ  v Pak  Wellington     1964-65 D
102-2  to  102-5   NZ  v Pak  Auckland       1964-65 D
158-4  to  158-9   NZ  v Eng  Leeds          1965    L
137-4  to  137-8   Aus v SAf  Port Elizabeth 1966-67 L
140-6  to  140ao   Pak v Eng  Nottingham     1967    L
 21-1  to   21-5   Ind v NZ   Hyderabad      1969-70 D
234-6  to  234ao   Eng v Aus  Manchester     1972    W
286-4  to  286-8   Eng v Aus  Lord's         1977    D
 96-6  to   96ao   Ind v Eng  Lord's         1979    D
113-3  to  113-7   NZ  v Ind  Bangalore      1988-89 L
146-5  to  146-9   Pak v WI   Faisalabad     1990-91 L
130-5  to  130-9   NZ  v Pak  Auckland       2000-01 L
 74-1  to   74-5   Aus v Pak  Colombo(RPS)   2002-03 W
 14-1  to   14-5   BD  v Zim  Harare         2003-04 L
490-4  to  490-8   Pak v Ind  Faisalabad     2005-06 D
---– first three wickets lost for no runs:
Code:
Aus v Eng  Brisbane   1950-51
Zim v SL   Harare     1999-00
Pak v Ind  Karachi    2005-06
B. Limited-overs International innings during which one side lost four or more wickets without addition to the score:
Code:
FIVE:
155-4 to 155-9  NZ  v Pak  Lahore        Dec  1, 2003 L

FOUR:
 28-0 to  28-4  Aus v NZ   Sydney        Jan 29, 1981 L
 51-5 to  51-9  SL  v WI   Sharjah       Dec  3, 1986 L
170-4 to 170-8  Pak v Eng  Birmingham    May 25, 1987 L
175-4 to 175-8  Pak v WI   Faisalabad    Nov 24, 1991 L
256-6 to 256ao  Eng v Ind  Gwalior       Mar  4, 1993 L
258-6 to 258ao  Aus v Ind  Bombay        Feb 27, 1996 W
114-6 to 114ao  Zim v Eng  Manchester    Jul 13, 2000 L
250-5 to 250-9  Ind v Eng  Durban        Feb 26, 2003 W
 45-6 to  45ao  Nam v Aus  Potchefstroom Feb 27, 2003 L
 65-2 to  65-6  BD  v Eng  Chittagong    Nov  7, 2003 L
139-6 to 139ao  BD  v Aus  Manchester    Jun 25, 2005 L
 29-0 to  29-4  Net v Ire  Ayr           Aug  8, 2006 NR
132-5 to 132-9  NZ  v Ind  Napier        Mar  3, 2009 L
---– first three wickets lost for no runs:
Code:
Pak v NZ   Birmingham       Jun 11, 1983
Pak v SAf  Lahore           Nov  2, 1997
BD  v SL   Pietermaritzburg Feb 14, 2003
C. Twenty20 International innings during which one side lost four or more wickets without addition to the score:
Code:
FIVE:
191-5 to 191ao  Aus v Pak  Gros Islet     May  2, 2010 W

FOUR:
  5-0  to  5-4  SAf v WI   Port Elizabeth Dec 16, 2007 L
  6-0  to  6-4  Sco v Ire  Dubai          Feb 11, 2010 L
---– first three wickets lost for no runs:
Code:
Ken v NZ  Durban        Sep 12, 2007
Zim v WI  Port-of-Spain Feb 28, 2010
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Here is a list of Twenty20 International matches in which both opening batsmen from one side were dismissed for ducks.

Code:
Ken v NZ   Durban     Sep 12, 2007 MA Ouma/DO Obuya
Ber v Ire  Belfast    Aug  3, 2008 CR Foggo/DL Hemp
Ire v Ken  Belfast    Aug  4, 2008 WTS Porterfield/GC Wilson
BD  v Aus  Bridgetown May  5, 2010 Imrul Kayes/Mohammad Ashraful
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All-out T20I inns without 0 or 0*

Here is a list of all-out Twenty20 International innings in which no batsman was dismissed or remained not out without scoring. The second lines give the lowest scorer/s in the innings.
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 87  SL  v Aus  Bridgetown  May  9, 2010 L
     SL Malinga/BAW Mendis 1

 91  Can v Ken  Belfast     Aug  3, 2008 L
      HS Baidwan 1

110  NZ  v SL   Nottingham  Jun 16, 2009 L
     IG Butler 2* (SB Styris/PD McGlashan/NL McCullum 2)

127  Aus v Pak  Melbourne   Feb  5, 2010 W
     TR Brit/BJ Haddin/SW Tait 1

135  Eng v Aus  Cape Town   Sep 14, 2007 L
     CP Schofield/SCJ Broad 1
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Decreasing/increasing batting ave over last 10 Test inns

A. Here is a list of players whose batting average over their last 10 innings was at least 25 percentage points worse than their overall Test career average (qualification – batted in at least 20 innings).

Code:
        Career   Last
Diff     Ave    10 In
39.50   54.20   14.70  VG Kambli (Ind)
32.70   44.80   12.10  Zaheer Abbas (Pak)
32.27   45.37   13.10  MD Crowe (NZ)
30.59   40.79   10.20  GA Faulkner (SAf)
30.59   42.69   12.10  AG Prince (SAf)
30.02   58.46   28.44  WR Hammond (Eng)
29.67   56.67   27.00  L Hutton (Eng)
28.25   47.65   19.40  VS Hazare (Ind)
28.14   50.74   22.60  ML Hayden (Aus)
27.99   43.99   16.00  Hanif Mohammad (Pak)
27.97   45.07   17.10  HL Collins (Aus)
27.91   42.21   14.30  BC Booth (Aus)
27.43   41.93   14.50  GR Viswanath (Ind)
27.31   37.11    9.80  Mohsin Khan (Pak)
27.10   44.43   17.33  AI Kallicharran (WI)
26.95   44.95   18.00  KS Ranjitsinhji (Eng)
26.94   42.50   15.56  M Amarnath (Ind)
26.45   51.55   25.10  A Flower (Zim)
26.25   52.57   26.30  Javed Miandad (Pak)
25.86   50.06   24.20  DCS Compton (Eng)
25.63   42.13   16.50  DB Vengsarkar (Ind)
25.59   43.70   17.80  Salim Malik (Pak)
25.29   33.49    8.20  MTG Elliott (Aus)
25.12   37.42   12.30  KJ Hughes (Aus)
B. Here is a list of players whose batting average over their last 10 innings was at least 20 percentage points better than their overall Test career average (qualification – batted in at least 20 innings).

Code:
        Career   Last
Diff     Ave    10 In
52.87   47.26  100.13  HM Amla (SAf)
50.69   46.64   97.33  VVS Laxman (Ind)
48.47   53.53  102.00  V Sehwag (Ind)
46.11   42.60   88.71  MS Dhoni (Ind)
42.98   37.69   80.67  Imran Khan (Pak)
41.89   41.78   83.67  CG Macartney (Aus)
30.47   30.03   60.50  FCM Alexander (WI)
29.00   47.60   76.60  SM Nurse (WI)
28.68   55.57   84.25  SR Tendulkar (Ind)
28.17   41.13   69.30  GN Yallop (Aus)
27.25   53.75   81.00  RS Dravid (Ind)
26.93   37.67   64.60  DT Lindsay (SAf)
23.71   46.07   69.78  M Leyland (Eng)
22.88   38.22   61.10  A Sandham (Eng)
22.58   30.71   53.29  HAPW Jayawardene (SL)
21.53   42.24   63.78  IR Bell (Eng)
20.79   39.43   60.22  SR Watson (Aus)
20.39   18.74   39.13  JN Gillespie (Aus)
20.01   36.78   56.90  Tamim Iqbal (BD)
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100-run partnerships between brothers

Here is a list of 100-run partnerships (P) between brothers. The wickets (W) for which the partnerships were achieved are in the second
column.
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Tests:
 P   W
269  4  A & GW Flower       Zim v Pak  Harare(1)        1994-95
264  3  GS & IM Chappell    Aus v NZ   Wellington       1973-74
231  4  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v WI   Kingston         1994-95
201  3  GS & IM Chappell    Aus v Eng  The Oval         1972
197  3  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v Eng  The Oval         2001
192  4  A & GW Flower       Zim v Ind  Delhi            1992-93
190  4  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v Eng  Sydney           1998-99
176  6  Kamran & Umar Akmal Pak v NZ   Dunedin          2009-10
159* 3  GS & IM Chappell    Aus v WI   Brisbane         1975-76
156  3  JJ & MD Crowe       NZ  v WI   Christchurch     1986-87
154  4  Hanif & Wazir Mohd  Pak v WI   Port-of-Spain(5) 1957-58
153  5  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v Eng  Birmingham       1993
153  4  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v NZ   Perth            1997-98
133  4  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v Eng  Birmingham       2001
129  3  GS & IM Chappell    Aus v WI   Bridgetown       1972-73
121  4  Hanif & Wazir Mohd  Pak v WI   Bridgetown       1957-58
121  3  GS & IM Chappell    Aus v WI   Georgetown       1972-73
116  4  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v SAf  Sydney           1997-98
114  5  JJ & MD Crowe       NZ  v Pak  Wellington       1988-89
112  4  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v WI   Bridgetown       1998-99
107  4  ME & SR Waugh       Aus v Eng  Lord’s           2001
107  2  HJH & JAH Marshall  NZ  v SL   Napier           2004-05
101  6  A & GW Flower       Zim v Ind  Bulawayo         2001
100  3  GS & IM Chappell    Aus v Eng  Brisbane         1974-75
Limited-overs Internationals:
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207  3  ME & SR Waugh    Aus v Ken  Visakhapatnam  Feb 23, 1996
161  1  A & GW Flower    Zim v BD   Nairobi(Gym)   Oct 11, 1997
158  4  A & GW Flower    Zim v Ind  Jodhpur        Dec  8, 2000
154  1  A & GW Flower    Zim v Ken  Nairobi(Gym)   Oct 18, 1997
148  4  A & GW Flower    Zim v BD   Bulawayo       Apr 11, 2001
146  3  A & GW Flower    Zim v Pak  Sharjah        Oct  3, 2001
144  3  A & GW Flower    Zim v SL   Colombo(SSC)   Jan 26, 1998
143  4  A & GW Flower    Zim v Pak  Quetta         Oct  3, 1996
129  3  ME & SR Waugh    Aus v Zim  Lord’s         Jun  9, 1999
124  1  A & GW Flower    Zim v NZ   Harare         Nov  8, 1992
124  1  A & GW Flower    Zim v Ken  Nairobi(Aga)   Oct 16, 1997
121  1  A & GW Flower    Zim v Pak  Sharjah        Feb  1, 1993
121  3  A & GW Flower    Zim v Aus  Delhi          Apr 11, 1998
120  3  ME & SR Waugh    Aus v Zim  Hobart         Jan 30, 2001
115  4  DJ & MEK Hussey  Aus v NZ   Adelaide       Feb 10, 2009
113  5  JJ & MD Crowe    NZ  v Eng  Manchester     Jul 18, 1986
113  5  ME & SR Waugh    Aus v Zim  Hobart         Mar 14, 1992
107* 4  ME & SR Waugh    Aus v SAf  Port Elizabeth Mar 31, 1997
105  4  A & GW Flower    Zim v Pak  Harare         Nov 27, 2002
Twenty20 Internationals (50-run partnerships):
Code:
59* 8  IK & YK Pathan      Ind v SL   Colombo(RPS) Feb 10, 2009
51  4  Kamran & Umar Akmal Pak v SAf  Gros Islet   May  2, 2010
50* 7  BB & NL McCullum    NZ  v Aus  Christchurch Feb 28, 2010
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Here is a list of Test matches in which one bowler or several combined took at least seven wickets in the second innings -- having not bowled in the first. The bowling sides are listed first and the results are from their perspective.
Code:
NINE:
Aus v Pak  Lord’s       2010    W
SPD Smith dnb & 3/51; MJ North dnb & 6/55

EIGHT:
Eng v SAf  Cape Town    1895-96 W
SMJ Woods dnb & 3/28; HR Bromley-Davenport dnb & 1/16;
AJL Hill dnb & 4/8

Aus v NZ   Christchurch 1981-82 W
GS Chappell dnb & 1/30; B Yardley dnb & 4/80; AR Border dnb & 3/20

SEVEN:
Aus v Eng  Melbourne(2) 1894-95 L
G Giffen dnb & 6/155; W Bruce dnb & 1/21

WI  v Aus  Adelaide     1951-52 W
AL Valentine dnb & 6/102; S Ramadhin dnb & 1/76

Eng v Pak  The Oval     1954    L
JH Wardle dnb & 7/56

SAf v Eng  Pretoria     1999-00 L
SM Pollock dnb & 3/53; M Hayward dnb & 3/61; L Klusener dnb & 1/38
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Wow it took 1753 games to go past 194
lol i was hoping coventry to break the record not sachin
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Playing under most different captains in ODIs

Here is a list of players who have appeared under at least 10 different captains
in their Limited-overs International careers (the captains are listed, more or
less, in chronological order):
Code:
TWELVE:
Wasim Akram (Pak)
Captains – Zaheer Abbas, Javed Miandad, Imran Khan, Abdul Qadir,
           Salim Malik, Rameez Raja, Moin Khan, Saeed Anwar,
           Rashid Latif, Aamir Sohail, Waqar Younis,
           Inzamam-ul-Haq

ELEVEN:
IT Botham (Eng)
Captains – APE Knott, AW Greig, JM Brearley, G Boycott, RGD Willis,
           KWR Fletcher, DI Gower, MW Gatting, JE Emburey,
           GA Gooch, AJ Stewart

Ijaz Ahmed (Pak)
Captains – Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Abdul Qadir, Salim Malik,
           Wasim Akram, Aamir Sohail, Saeed Anwar, Rameez Raja,
           Rashid Latif, Waqar Younis, Moin Khan

Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak)
Captains – Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Salim Malik, Rameez Raja,
           Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Moin Khan, Saeed Anwar,
           Aamir Sohail, Rashid Latif, Younis Khan

TEN:
GA Gooch (Eng)
Captains – APE Knott, AW Greig, JM Brearley, IT Botham,
           KWR Fletcher, DI Gower, MW Gatting, JE Emburey,
           AJ Stewart, MA Atherton

CZ Harris (NZ)
Captains – MD Crowe, AH Jones, KR Rutherford, GR Larsen, LK Germon,
           SP Fleming, DJ Nash, CD McMillan, CL Cairns, DL Vettori

Salim Malik (Pak)
Captains – Javed Miandad, Zaheer Abbas, Sarfraz Nawaz, Imran Khan,
           Abdul Qadir, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Aamir Sohail,
           Saeed Anwar, Rameez Raja

DB Vengsarkar (Ind)
Captains – BS Bedi, S Venkataraghavan, SM Gavaskar, GR Viswanath,
           Kapil Dev, SMH Kirmani, M Amarnath, RJ Shastri,
           K Srikkanth, M Azharuddin

Best for other countries:
NINE:
CEL Ambrose (WI)
Captains – IVA Richards, CG Greenidge, DL Haynes, PJL Dujon,
           RB Richardson, CA Walsh, BC Lara, CL Hooper, JC Adams

KLT Arthurton (WI)
Captains – CG Greenidge, IVA Richards, DL Haynes, PJL Dujon,
           RB Richardson, CA Walsh, BC Lara, CL Hooper, JC Adam,

S Chanderpaul (WI)
Captains – CA Walsh, BC Lara, RB Richardson, CL Hooper, JC Adams,
           RD Jacobs, RR Sarwan, CH Gayle, DJ Bravo

ML Nkala (Zim)
Captains – ADR Campbell, A Flower, HH Streak, GW Flower,
           GJ Whittall, BA Murphy, SV Carlisle, T Taibu, P Utseya

EIGHT:
Javed Omar (BD)
Captains – Akram Khan, Aminul Islam, Naimur Rahman, Khaled Mashud,
           Khaled Mahmud, Habibul Bashar, Rajin Saleh,
           Mohammad Ashraful

GD McGrath (Aus)
Captains – AR Border, MA Taylor, IA Healy, SR Waugh, SK Warne,
           AC Gilchrist, RT Ponting, MEK Hussey

HP Tillakaratne (SL)
Captains – LRD Mendis, RS Madugalle, A Ranatunga, JR Ratnayeke,
           PA de Silva, RS Mahanama, ST Jayasuriya, MS Atapattu
 
Then there is the strange case of the Canadian player, AM Samad. Canada first played in the 1979 World Cup. Their next appearance at the International level was in 2003. Since then they have had eight different captains, Samad has played under all of them.
Captains – JV Harris, JM Davison, GR Codrington, ZE Surkari,
           Qaisar Ali, S Dhaniram, A Bagai, U Bhatti
i think umar akmal will soon appear on this list
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Here is a list of instances where one side was able to claim the lead on the first day of a Test match (first day scores in the parentheses; the results are from the perspective of the sides batting first):
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Aus (63)  v Eng (101ao)  The Oval       1882     won  by  7 runs
SAf (84)  v Eng (148ao)  Port Elizabeth 1888-89  lost by  8 wkts
Aus (92)  v Eng (100ao)  The Oval       1890     lost by  2 wkts
Aus (53)  v Eng (286-8)  Lord's         1896     lost by  6 wkts
SAf (58)  v Eng (122-1)  Lord's         1912     lost by I + 62
SAf (95)  v Eng (176ao)  The Oval       1912     lost by 10 wkts
Eng (112) v Aus (167-6)  Nottingham     1921     lost by 10 wkts
Eng (187) v Aus (191-3)  Lord's         1921     lost by  8 wkts
SAf (113) v Eng (128-4)  Cape Town      1922-23  lost by  1 wkts
NZ  (112) v Eng (147-4)  Christchurch   1929-30  lost by  8 wkts
WI  (99)  v Aus (197-1)  Melbourne      1930-31  lost by I + 122
SAf (126) v Eng (167-5)  Johannesburg(1)1930-31  won  by 28 runs
SAf (157) v Aus (168-3)  Johannesburg(2)1935-36  draw
SAf (157) v Aus (185-3)  Johannesburg(4)1935-36  lost by I + 184
NZ  (42)  v Aus (149-3)  Wellington     1945-46  lost by I + 103
Eng (52)  v Aus (153-2)  The Oval       1948     lost by I + 149
Aus (82)  v WI  (150ao)  Adelaide       1951-52  lost by  6 wkts
Eng (133) v SAf (142-5)  Lord's         1955     won  by 71 runs
NZ  (74)  v WI  (234-3)  Dunedin        1955-56  lost by I + 71
WI  (127) v Eng (134-4)  Lord's         1957     lost by I + 36
Pak (100) v Eng (174-4)  Lord's         1962     lost by  9 wkts
Ind (75)  v WI  (118-8)  Delhi          1987-88  lost by  5 wkts
Aus (119) v WI  (135-1)  Perth          1992-93  lost by I + 25
SL  (71)  v Pak (109-2)  Kandy          1994-95  lost by I + 52
WI  (130) v Aus (139-2)  Adelaide       1996-97  lost by I + 183
Aus (118) v Eng (200-3)  Birmingham     1997     lost by  9 wkts
WI  (147) v SL  (167-3)  St Vincent     1996-97  draw
Eng (112) v Aus (150-3)  Perth          1998-99  lost by 7 wkts
Ind (83)  v NZ  (119-3)  Mohali         1999-00  draw
Pak (155) v Aus (171-4)  Perth          1999-00  lost by I + 20
WI  (82)  v Aus (107-1)  Brisbane       2000-01  lost by I + 126
Pak (104) v NZ  (160-0)  Hamilton       2000-01  lost by I + 185
BD  (134) v Pak (219-2)  Multan         2001-02  lost by I + 264
BD  (90)  v SL  (246-1)  Colombo        2001-02  lost by I + 137
Pak (59)  v Aus (191-4)  Sharjah(2)     2002-03  lost by I + 20
Zim (54)  v SAf (340-3)  Cape Town      2004-05  lost by I + 21
BD  (108) v Eng (188-1)  Lord's         2005     lost by I + 261
BD  (104) v Eng (269-3)  Chester-le-
                                 Street 2005     lost by I + 27
Zim (161) v Ind (195-1)  Harare         2005-06  lost by 10 wkts
NZ  (119) v SAf (133-4)  Johannesburg   2005-06  lost by  4 wkts
Pak (119) v Eng (168-2)  Manchester     2006     lost by I + 120
SAf (124) v Pak (135-6)  Port Elizabeth 2006-07  lost by  5 wkts
BD  (89)  v SL  (227-3)  Colombo(SSC)   2007     lost by I + 234
BD  (62)  v SL  (154-1)  Colombo(PSS)   2007     lost by I + 90
BD  (137) v NZ  (156-4)  Dunedin        2007-08  lost by  9 wkts
WI  (139) v SAf (213-1)  Durban         2007-08  lost by I + 100
Ind (76)  v SAf (223-4)  Ahmedabad      2007-08  lost by I +  90
Pak (90)  v SL  (164-3)  Colombo(PSS)   2009     lost by  7 wkts
Eng (102) v Aus (196-4)  Leeds          2009     lost by I + 80
Aus (88)  v Pak (148-3)  Leeds          2010
So out of 49 incidents before this Leeds test, only 6 times the team conceding the lead has escape the defeat!
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Most Test 100s at an away venue.


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FIVE: 
JB Hobbs (Eng)        Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 


FOUR: 
DG Bradman (Aus)      Headingley, Leeds 
SM Gavaskar (Ind)     Queen’s Park Oval, Port-of-Spain 
WR Hammond (Eng)      Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 
H Sutcliffe (Eng)     Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 
SR Tendulkar (Ind)    Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 


THREE: 
M Amarnath (Ind)      Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 
DG Bradman (Aus)      Trent Bridge, Nottingham 
MC Cowdrey (Eng)      Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 
CG Greenidge (WI)     Old Trafford, Manchester 
WR Hammond (Eng)      Kingsmead, Durban 
VVS Laxman (Ind)      Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 
B Mitchell (SAf)      The Oval, London 
SR Tendulkar (Ind)    Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 
SR Tendulkar (Ind)    Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 
DB Vengsarkar (Ind)   Lord’s, London
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200-run partnership on Test debut Options
Here is a list of players who participated in a double-century partnership the first time they batted in a Test match; the debutant and the individual score is listed first.

Code:
 P   Wkt 
276  1st  JE Mills (117)       NZ  v Eng  Wellington    1929-30  D 
          CS Dempster 


219  5th  BH Pairaudeau (115)  WI  v Ind  Port-of-Spain 1952-53  D 
          EdeC Weekes 


219  1st  IR Redpath (97)      Aus v SAf  Melbourne     1963-64  W 
          WM Lawry 


249  1st  K Ibadullah (166)    Pak v Aus  Karachi       1964-65  D 
          Abdul Kadir (97) 
(both players were making their Test debut) 


219  6th  GS Chappell (108)    Aus v Eng  Perth         1970-71  D 
          IR Redpath 


269  2nd  LG Rowe (214)        WI  v NZ   Kingston      1971-72  D 
          RC Fredericks 


204  2nd  S Amarnath (124)     Ind v NZ   Auckland      1975-76  W 
          SM Gavaskar 


281  5th  Javed Miandad (163)  Pak v NZ   Lahore        1976-77  W 
          Asif Iqbal 


259  2nd  WB Phillips (159)    Aus v Pak  Perth         1983-84  W 
          GN Yallop 


214  5th  M Azharuddin (110)   Ind v Eng  Calcutta      1984-85  D 
          RJ Shastri 


220  5th  V Sehwag (105)       Ind v SAf  Bloemfontein  2001-02  L 
          SR Tendulkar 


429* 3rd  JA Rudolph (222*)    SAf v BD   Chittagong    2002-03  W 
          HH Dippenaar 


209  2nd  AN Petersen (100)    SAf v Ind  Calcutta      2009-10  L 
          HM Amla 


256  5th  SK Raina (120)       Ind v SL   Colombo(SSC)  2010     D 
          SR Tendulkar
The following players achieved this feat in the second innings of
their debut Tests.

Code:
243  8th  RJ Hartigan (116)    Aus v Eng  Adelaide      1907-08  W 
          C Hill 


207  4th  CG Greenidge (107)   WI  v Ind  Bangalore     1974-75  W 
          CH Lloyd 


200  2nd  Fawad Alam (168)     Pak v SL   Colombo(PSS)  2009     L 
          Younis Khan
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End-of-innings 6 wickets collapses

Here is a list of Test matches in which one side lost the last six wickets of an innings while adding 20 or fewer runs to the total. The first column gives the number of runs added and the second gives the innings of the match. The results are from the perspective of the sides suffering the collapse.

Qualification – at least 300 runs on board before the collapse began

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Rs  Inn
 5  4th  305-4 to 310  Aus v Pak  Melbourne    1978-79 L
13  2nd  323-4 to 336  WI  v Eng  Birmingham   2004    L
14  2nd  493-4 to 507  Eng v Pak  Karachi      1961-62 D
15  1st  418-4 to 433  Aus v Eng  Brisbane     1970-71 D
16  1st  350-4 to 366  Ind v Aus  Melbourne    2003-04 L
17  2nd  320-4 to 337  Eng v SAf  Lord’s       1912    W
17  1st  368-4 to 385  SL  v Ind  Colombo(PSS) 1985-86 W
17  3rd  303-4 to 320  Pak v SL   Colombo(PSS) 2009    L
17  1st  337-4 to 354  Eng v Pak  Nottingham   2010
18  2nd  376-4 to 394  WI  v Ind  Bridgetown   2001-02 W
20  3rd  316-4 to 336  Eng v WI   Kingston     1947-48 L
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High % of runs from last 4 wickets

Here is a list of Test matches in which one side lost the first 6 wickets in an innings for less than 50 runs and then added at least 100 more runs to the total. The percentage of the runs added to the total by the last 4 wickets in given in the first column.

Code:
   %            Total
85.95  26-6 to 185ao  Pak v Ind  Calcutta        1998-99 W
85.58  31-6 to 215ao  Ind v SAf  Port Elizabeth  1992-93 L
84.71  26-6 to 170ao  SAf v Eng  Johannesburg(1) 1927-28 L
84.31  24-6 to 153ao  Aus v Ind  Madras          1969-70 W
84.08  39-6 to 245ao  Pak v Ind  Karachi         2005-06 W
83.92  41-6 to 255ao  Pak v Eng  The Oval        1967    L
79.35  38-6 to 184ao  Aus v Eng  Melbourne(2)    1911-12 L
77.53  40-6 to 178ao  Ind v WI   Kingston(5)     1961-62 L
76.33  49-6 to 207ao  Ind v WI   Kanpur          1983-84 L
75.93  39-6 to 162ao  NZ  v Eng  The Oval        1999    L
74.71  44-6 to 174ao  SAf v Aus  Sydney(1)       1910-11 L
74.18  47-6 to 182ao  Pak v Eng  Nottingham      2010    ?
73.96  44-6 to 169-9d BD  v NZ   Mirpur          2008-09 D
73.49  44-6 to 166ao  WI  v Eng  Lord's          1928    L
72.83  47-6 to 173ao  Ind v Aus  Melbourne       1967-68 L
72.39  45-6 to 163ao  Aus v Eng  Melbourne(5)    1884-85 L
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Large 10th wicket parterships with 0 from #11

Here is a list of 10th wicket partnerships of 30 runs or greater in Test cricket where the number 11s contributed no runs. The results at the end of the lines are from the perspective of the sides achieving the partnerships. Number 11 batsmen are listed first.

Code:
45  BD  v NZ   Chittagong     2004-05  L
     Enamul Haque jnr (0*)/Tapash Baisya (66)

36  NZ  v Aus  Brisbane       2004-05  L
     CS Martin (0)/JDP Oram (126*)

35  Pak v Eng  Nottingham     2010     ?
     Mohammad Asif (0)/Umar Gul (65*)

34  Aus v Ind  Brisbane       1977-78  W
     AG Hurst (0*)/PM Toohey (82)

32  NZ  v SAf  Auckland       1998-99  D
     GI Allott (0)/CZ Harris (68*)

32  Aus v SL   Cairns         2004
     GD McGrath (0*)/AC Gilchrist (35)  D

32  NZ  v Aus  Wellington     2004-05  D
     CS Martin (0*)/DL Vettori (45)

30  WI  v Aus  Kingston       1954-55  L
     DT Dewdney (0)/EdeC Weekes (36*)
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