Out twice in a match in the same manner

Monday, June 7, 2010

Bangladeshi dashing opener Tamim Iqbal was out Ct Prior b Anderson in the both innings in the recently concluded Manchester test against England.. His opening partner Imrul Kayes also done the same by being out Ct by Shahzad b Finn in this test. This is some unusual in test cricket.
*** There are 834 instances when a batsman lost his wicket in the same manner in the same test.
*** There are 32 occasion when a Bangladeshi batsman out in the same manner in the both innings of a test.
*** This was the fifth instance when Bangladeshi batsman out in a same manner in both test innings against England.
*** These were the 205th and 206th occasion when an English bowler took the wicket of a rival batsmen in the same manner in both innings of a test.
*** Former England wicket keeper Alan Knott lost his wicket in this fashion for six time.

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RG Sharma : TWO consecutive hundred

Sunday, May 30, 2010

With the 100 against Sri Lanka on 30.05.2010 in the ongoing tri series in Zimbabwe Rohit Sharma became only fifth Indian player to score two consecutive hundreds in One Day International. RG Sharma scored 114 against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 28.05.2010 and now scored 101 not out against Sri Lanka on Sunday.
The other Indians to score two consecutive centuries in ODI are … SR Tendulkar (22.04.1998 to 24.04.1998), RS Dravid (23.05.1999 to 26.05.1999), SC Ganguly (13.10.2000 to 15.10.2000), VVS Laxman (22.01.2004 to 24.01.2004) and Yuvraj Singh (14.11.2008 to 17.11.2008).
This was the 64th instance when a batsman scored two back to back hundreds in One Day International history. Pakistan’s Saeed Anwar has the distinction to score two hundred in two match for 4 times. While Sanath Jayasuriya, BC Lara and CH Gayle have done it in three separate occasions.

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Fifty hundred in a losing cause

Friday, May 28, 2010

Rohit Sharma’s 114 in the game against Zimbabwe on 28.05.2010 was in a losing cause providing the 50th occasion of an Indian batsman’s hundred going in vain in one day internationals. Thus India became the only team in the one day history to have 50 hundreds in a losing cause.
Sachin Tendulkar, naturally, is on top with 12 hundred for losing cause while four hundred each scored by Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly when India lost a One Day match. There are 21 players involved in losing cause by scoring hundred. 3-each by Ravi Shastri, Yuvraj Singh and Asharuddin, 2-each by Gautam Gambhir, K Srikkanth, Ajay Jadeja, Manoj Prabhakar and VVS Laxman and one-each by Raman Lamba, MS Dhoni, Mohinder Amarnath, Suresh Raina, NS Sidhu, Vinod Kambli, Virender Sehwag, Sanjay Manjrekar, Dilip Vengasarkar, Hemang Badani and Rohit Sharma.
Rohit Sharma’s was the 22nd instance when a batsman scored maiden century in India’s losing cause.
And above all… Vinod Kambli scored his maiden hundred on his 21st birthday and India lost the match against England by 4 wickets at Jaipur on 18 January 1993

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