Sunday 16 June 2013

Five Dismissals in an ODI

Kamran Akmal becomes third Pakistani wicket keeper to take 5 dismissals in an ODI inning against West Indies in the Champions Trophy match. Before that; Rashid Latif and Moin Khan had done twice for Pakistan. Australian Adam Gilchrist has the world record of 6 dismissals in ODI by six times, while England A J Stewart & M J Prior, West Indies RD Jacobs, India MS Dohni, South Africa MV Boucher done once.
5 Dismissal in ODI from Pakistan 
PlayerDisCtStTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
Moin Khan550Pakistanv ZimbabweHarare26-Feb-95
Rashid Latif541Pakistanv New ZealandLahore6-Mar-96
Moin Khan532Pakistanv AustraliaMelbourne23-Jan-00
Rashid Latif550Pakistanv Sri LankaDambulla18-May-03
Kamran Akmal541Pakistanv West IndiesThe Oval7-Jun-13

Most dismissals in an innings
PlayerDisCtStTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
AC Gilchrist660Australiav South AfricaCape Town14-Apr-00
AJ Stewart660Englandv ZimbabweManchester13-Jul-00
RD Jacobs651West Indiesv Sri LankaColombo (RPS)11-Dec-01
AC Gilchrist651Australiav EnglandSydney23-Jan-03
AC Gilchrist660Australiav NamibiaPotchefstroom27-Feb-03
AC Gilchrist660Australiav Sri LankaColombo (RPS)27-Feb-04
MV Boucher660South Africav PakistanCape Town11-Feb-07
MS Dhoni651Indiav EnglandLeeds2-Sep-07
AC Gilchrist660Australiav IndiaVadodara11-Oct-07
AC Gilchrist651Australiav IndiaSydney24-Feb-08
MJ Prior660Englandv South AfricaNottingham26-Aug-08
RW Marsh550Australiav EnglandLeeds8-Jun-81
RG de Alwis550Sri Lankav AustraliaColombo (PSS)13-Apr-83
SMH Kirmani550Indiav ZimbabweLeicester11-Jun-83
S Viswanath532Indiav EnglandSydney26-Feb-85
KS More532Indiav New ZealandSharjah27-Mar-88
HP Tillakaratne550Sri Lankav PakistanSharjah20-Dec-90
NR Mongia532Indiav New ZealandAuckland27-Mar-94
AC Parore532New Zealandv West IndiesMargao26-Oct-94
DJ Richardson550South Africav PakistanJohannesburg12-Jan-95
Moin Khan550Pakistanv ZimbabweHarare26-Feb-95
RS Kaluwitharana541Sri Lankav PakistanSharjah11-Apr-95
DJ Richardson550South Africav ZimbabweHarare21-Oct-95
A Flower550Zimbabwev South AfricaHarare22-Oct-95
CO Browne550West Indiesv Sri LankaBrisbane5-Jan-96
JC Adams541West Indiesv KenyaPune29-Feb-96
Rashid Latif541Pakistanv New ZealandLahore6-Mar-96
NR Mongia532Indiav PakistanToronto18-Sep-96
A Flower550Zimbabwev EnglandHarare3-Jan-97
RD Jacobs541West Indiesv EnglandKingstown5-Apr-98
NR Mongia541Indiav ZimbabweLeicester19-May-99
RD Jacobs550West Indiesv New ZealandSouthampton24-May-99
MSK Prasad541Indiav KenyaNairobi (Gym)29-Sep-99
RD Jacobs523West Indiesv BangladeshDhaka9-Oct-99
Moin Khan532Pakistanv AustraliaMelbourne23-Jan-00
MV Boucher550South Africav EnglandJohannesburg13-Feb-00
MV Boucher550South Africav AustraliaDurban12-Apr-00
MV Boucher550South Africav PakistanColombo (SSC)12-Jul-00
RD Jacobs550West Indiesv ZimbabweSydney23-Jan-01
AC Gilchrist541Australiav PakistanMelbourne (Docklands)12-Jun-02
KC Sangakkara541Sri Lankav NetherlandsColombo (RPS)16-Sep-02
BB McCullum541New Zealandv IndiaNapier29-Dec-02
BB McCullum550New Zealandv IndiaChristchurch1-Jan-03
MV Boucher550South Africav BangladeshDhaka17-Apr-03
Rashid Latif550Pakistanv Sri LankaDambulla18-May-03
CMW Read550Englandv South AfricaLord's12-Jul-03
BB McCullum550New Zealandv South AfricaNapier2-Mar-04
MS Dhoni532Indiav BangladeshDhaka27-Dec-04
KC Sangakkara523Asia XIv ICC World XIMelbourne10-Jan-05
AC Gilchrist550Australiav New ZealandChristchurch22-Feb-05
GO Jones550Englandv AustraliaBirmingham28-Jun-05
AC Gilchrist550Australiav BangladeshCanterbury30-Jun-05
GO Jones550Englandv AustraliaLord's2-Jul-05
MV Boucher550South Africav New ZealandCenturion6-Nov-05
AC Gilchrist541Australiav BangladeshChittagong23-Apr-06
Khaled Mashud532Bangladeshv KenyaNairobi (Gym)12-Aug-06
AC Gilchrist550Australiav EnglandJaipur21-Oct-06
D Ramdin550West Indiesv PakistanFaisalabad7-Dec-06
MV Boucher550South Africav PakistanJohannesburg14-Feb-07
D Ramdin550West Indiesv NetherlandsDublin10-Jul-07
D Ramdin550West Indiesv ZimbabweHarare2-Dec-07
MS Dhoni541Indiav AustraliaMelbourne10-Feb-08
AC Gilchrist541Australiav IndiaAdelaide17-Feb-08
AB de Villiers550South Africav BangladeshDhaka14-Mar-08
GJ Hopkins550New Zealandv IrelandAberdeen1-Jul-08
CJO Smith550Scotlandv IrelandAberdeen2-Jul-08
D Ramdin550West Indiesv IndiaKingston28-Jun-09
TD Paine550Australiav EnglandCenturion2-Oct-09
BJ Haddin550Australiav PakistanPerth29-Jan-10
BB McCullum550New Zealandv BangladeshNapier5-Feb-10
MA Ouma532Kenyav NetherlandsNairobi (Gym)18-Feb-10
MV Boucher541South Africav IndiaAhmedabad27-Feb-10
MS Dhoni541Indiav Sri LankaDambulla24-Jun-10
BB McCullum550New Zealandv PakistanWellington22-Jan-11
Mohammad Shahzad541Afghanistanv CanadaKing City (NW)7-Aug-11
MS Wade541Australiav Sri LankaPerth10-Feb-12
MS Wade550Australiav IndiaBrisbane19-Feb-12
C Kieswetter523Englandv South AfricaLord's2-Sep-12
Kamran Akmal541Pakistanv West IndiesThe Oval7-Jun-13

Wednesday 5 June 2013

Luke Ronchi makes double for Australia and New Zealand

Luke Ronchi played for New Zealand last week, after previously playing for Australia. This particular double is so called unique as no one had played for Australia and New Zealand in official internationals. Luke Ronchi, who was born in Dannevirke (New Zealand) but moved to Australia when he was only seven years old. He played four ODI’s in the West Indies in 2008, taking a catch off Brett Lee from the first ball he kept to, and also appeared in 3 Twenty20 games for Australia. Due to stiff competition Australian pecking order, and then eventually he returned to his native country, and has done very well for Wellington since. Luke Ronchi made his ODI debut for New Zealand at Lord's against England, but had to wait till the 11th over to get Ian Bell. Luke Ronchi is the 7th player to appear for two different countries in official one-day internationals, following Kepler Wessels (Australia and South Africa), Ed Joyce and Eoin Morgan (England and Ireland), Dougie Brown (England and Scotland), Anderson Cummins (West Indies and Canada), and Clayton Lambert (West Indies and USA).
 

James Anderson 300 Test Wicket before 30th Birthday

Jimmy Anderson took his 300th Test wicket at Lord's, aged only 30. Jimmy Anderson became the 26th bowler to reach 300 Test wickets when he had Peter Fulton caught at slip by his great mate Graeme Swann in the first innings at Lord's last month. Anderson is actually in a respectable mid-table position age-wise. He is the 13th-youngest (or 14th-oldest) of the 26, being five days younger than Glenn McGrath was when he reached the mark in 2000-01. The youngest man to reach 300 Test wickets is Indian Kapil Dev, who got there the day after his 28th birthday in January 1987. Shane Warne, Harbhajan Singh, Muttiah Muralitharan and Ian Botham were also 28 when they reached 300. The most interesting is oldest man to make it to 300 was West Indian off spinner Lance Gibbs, who was 41 in 1975-76.
 

Best Match Figures in Test defeat

Tim Southee took ten wickets in the Lord's Test - but New Zealand still lost. You will perhaps be surprised to discover that Tim Southee valiant effort at Lord's when he took 10 for 108 but still lost the test match was actually the 69th occasion on which a bowler has bagged ten or more wickets in a Test but finished up on the losing side. Pakistan left arm fast bowler Wasim Akram took ten but lost three times, while Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan, Tom Richardson, Saeed Ajmal, Hugh Trumble, Daniel Vettori and Shane Warne have all done it twice. The best match figures in defeat are Javagal Srinath's 13 for 132 for India against Pakistan in Kolkata in 1998-99. He took 5/46 in the first inning and 8/86 in the 2nd inning.
 

Leading Test Wicket Taker as Captain

Pakistan legend Imran Khan has taken the most wickets while captaining in Tests, and leading the way to took 187 wickets in Tests while captain. Australian leg spinner Richie Benaud is next with 138, and in fact there are only six other bowler-captains who took more than 100 wickets, Garry Sobers (117), Daniel Vettori (116), Kapil Dev (111), Wasim Akram (107), Bishan Bedi (106) and Shaun Pollock (103). Of these, Imran also has the best average (20.27) and strike rate (49.26 balls per wicket) while captain.
 

Father & Son Played Same Number of Test Matches

Which father-and-son pair played the same number of Test matches? The answer to this neat little conundrum is the Kanitkars from India: Hemant Kanitkar won two caps against West Indies in 1974-75, scoring 65 on his debut in Bangalore - and ...his son Hrishikesh (a left-hander, unlike his father) also won two caps, in Australia in 1999-2000, making 45 on debut in Melbourne. Hrishikesh, who's now 38, still captains Rajasthan in the Ranji Trophy - he scored his 33rd first-class hundred last December.
 

Longest Test Career

Sachin Tendulkar has now been playing Test cricket for more than 23 years. He’s one of only 16 men whose Test careers have lasted longer than 20 years - the last one to complete two decades before him was John Traicos, of South Africa and Zimbabwe, in 1993. At the moment Sachin Tendulkar lies fifth on the all-time list - but he's going to have to hang on until he's 47 if he wants to claim the longest Test career of all, which is currently held by the Yorkshire and England all-rounder Wilfred Rhodes. He made his Test debut in 1899 (in WG Grace's final Test), and won the last of his 58 caps in the West Indies in April 1930, when he was, at 52, the oldest man ever to appear in a Test. In all Rhodes's Test career lasted 30 years and 315 days.