Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Lowest total in 1st innings of first-class match by team that went on to win since 1900

31 Gloucestershire v Middlesex at Bristol, 1924
42 Yorkshire v Sussex at Hove, 1922
43 England XI v Australians at Eastbourne, 1921
44 Derbyshire v Gloucestershire at Bristol, 2010
49 South Africans v Sussex at Hove, 1907
49 Lancashire v Glamorgan at Liverpool, 1924
51 South Trinidad v Central Trinidad at California, 1976
52 Derbyshire v Somerset at Frome, 1951
52 Gloucestershire v Surrey at Gloucester, 1956
53 Rawalpindi v Peshawar at Rawalpindi, 1958
54 Barbados v Trinidad at Port-of-Spain, 1906
54 Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire at Northampton, 1926
54 Islamabad Leopards v Multan Tigers at Multan, 2014
57 Sussex v Derbyshire at Hove, 1908
57 Sri Lanka Army Sports Club v Singha Sports Club at Panagoda, 2008
58 Lancashire v Nottinghamshire at Liverpool, 1906
58 Essex v Nottinghamshire at Worksop, 1938
59 Northern Districts v Canterbury at Hamilton, 1961
60 Somerset v Lancashire at Weston-super-Mare, 1958
Islamabad Leopards' 54 is the 2nd lowest in Pakistan behind Rawalpindi's 53
39 teams made 60 or fewer in the 1st innings of a match and went on to win before 1900

Lowest total at fall of 6th wkt in 1st innings of first-class match by team that went on to win.

8 Sussex v Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, 1837
9 Islamabad Leopards v Multan Tigers at Multan, 2014
9 Derbyshire v Gloucestershire at Bristol, 2010
13 Northern Districts v Canterbury at Hamilton, 1961
16 Nottinghamshire v Kent at Dover, 1950
17 Galle Cricket Club v Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club at Welisara, 2013
17 Sri Lanka Army Sports Club v Singha Sports Club at Panagoda, 2008
17 England v Australia at Sydney, 1887
18 Derbyshire v Essex at Derby, 1998

Second innings 500+ more than first innings in first-class cricket

551 (175 & 726-7*) Barbados v Trinidad at Bridgetown, 1927
551 (106 & 657-8*) Pakistan v West Indies at Bridgetown, 1958
551 (83 & 634-7*) Middlesex v Essex at Chelmsford, 1983
543 (87 & 630) Somerset v Yorkshire at Leeds, 1901
540 (172 & 712) Northamptonshire v Glamorgan at Northampton, 1998
540 (214 & 754) KwaZulu-Natal v Northerns at Durban, 2002
531 (65 & 596-8*) Free Foresters v Cambridge University at Cambridge, 1919
528 (126 & 654-6*) Somerset v Hampshire at Taunton, 2008
526 (235 & 761-8*) New South Wales v Queensland at Sydney, 1930
524 (179 & 703-9*) Cambridge University v Sussex at Hove, 1890
521 (54 & 575) Islamabad Leopards v Multan Tigers at Multan, 2014
506 (15 & 521) Hampshire v Warwickshire at Birmingham, 1922
506 (83 & 589) Lancashire v Derbyshire at Blackpool, 1994

Friday, November 14, 2014

Highest first-class score by a wicket-keeper

336 MDKJ Perera for Colts Cricket Club v Saracens Sports Club at Colombo, 2013
321 WL Murdoch for New South Wales v Victoria at Sydney, 1882
314* CL Walcott for Barbados v Trinidad at Port-of-Spain, 1946
300* Imtiaz Ahmed for India Prime Minister's XI v Commonwealth XI at Bombay, 1951
290 Zakir Butt for Pakistan Railways v North West Frontier Province at Peshawar, 1973
286 JR Freeman for Essex v Northamptonshire at Northampton, 1921
282 SD Jogiyani for Saurashtra v Gujarat at Surat, 2012
275 Kamran Akmal for National Bank of Pakistan v Lahore Lions at Lahore, 2014
271* AJ Stewart for Surrey v Yorkshire at The Oval, 1997
268 CRN Maxwell for Sir J Cahn's XI v Leicestershire at West Bridgford, 1935
268 Kamran Akmal for National Bank of Pakistan v Faisalabad at Sargodha, 2010

Monday, November 3, 2014

Lowest scores by player batting through full first day's play of a Test

52 Mudassar Nazar for Pakistan v England at Lahore 1977
63 G Boycott for England v Australia at Perth 1978
64 Hanif Mohammad for Pakistan v England at Dacca 1962
66 CJ Tavare for England v Australia at Perth 1982
69 PE Richardson for England v South Africa at Johannesburg 1956
73 B Mitchell for South Africa v England at Port Elizabeth 1949
74 Tamim Iqbal for Bangladesh v Zimbabwe at Khulna 2014

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Root and Mathews

In the last two Tests played in England, Angelo Mathews and Joe Root
played big, and contrasting innings batting with the tail. These innings
were both played against fields that were spread for the first 4 balls of
the over and brought in for the 5th and 6th balls over the over. Here is
an analysis of these two innings:

From the time Herath came in to the end of the innings Mathews scored
106 runs off 157 balls. Facing the first three balls of the over he scored
16 runs off 83 balls (SR 19.2). Of these 78 were dots, 2 singles, 2 fours
and 1 six. He faced the 2nd ball of the over 28 times without scoring off
any of them. Off the 4th ball of the over, he declined to look for the
single, scoring 19 runs off 36 balls, with just 3 singles, 2 twos and
three fours. Off the 5th and 6th balls he generally looked for four,
scoring 71 runs off 38 balls (SR 186.8). He hit 14 of these balls for
4 with 13 singles and 1 two.

Root, by contrast, generally looked to score a single off the 4th ball
of the over. From the time that Anderson came in he scored 104 runs off
193 balls. Facing balls 1, 2 and 3 of the over he scored 39 runs off 127
balls (SR 30.7). Off the 4th ball of the over he scored a single 19 times
out of the 36 balls faced and in total scored 29 runs off these 36 balls.
Off the 5th and 6th ball of the over he scored 36 runs off 30 balls
(SR 120.0), including 6 fours.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

150 and 6 dismissals in an innings by a keeper in first-class cricket

DT Lindsay 69 & 182 and 6 cts & 2 cts
South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg, 1966
RJ East 163* & 2* and 6cts, 1 st & 2 cts
Orange Free State v Western Province B at Cape Town, 1985
RS Kaluwitharana 166 & 4* and 1 ct, 1 st & 4 cts, 2 sts
Western Province (SL) v Uva Province at Colombo-RPS, 2004
C Kieswetter 153 and 6 cts & 2 cts
Somerset v Lancashire at Taunton, 2009
W Bossenger 168 and 3 cts & 6 cts
Griqualand West v Border at East London, 2009
DJ Vilas 187 and 6 cts & 4 cts
Cape Cobras v Knights at Kimberley, 2012
JM Bairstow 161* and 6 cts
Yorkshire v Sussex at Arundel, 2014

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Four wickets in four balls in the County Championship

FJ Shacklock for Nottinghamshire v Somerset at Nottingham, 1893
AW Mold for Lancashire v Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, 1895
W Brearley for Lancashire v Somerset at Manchester, 1905
AE Trott for Middlesex v Somerset at Lord's, 1907
FA Tarrant for Middlesex v Gloucestershire at Bristol, 1907
A Drake for Yorkshire v Derbyshire at Chesterfield, 1914
SG Smith for Northamptonshire v Warwickshire at Birmingham, 1914
HA Peach for Surrey v Sussex at The Oval, 1924
RK Tyldesley for Lancashire v Derbyshire at Derby, 1929
AR Gover for Surrey v Worcestershire at Worcester, 1935
WH Copson for Derbyshire v Warwickshire at Derby, 1937
F Ridgway for Kent v Derbyshire at Folkestone, 1951
AK Walker for Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire at Leicester, 1956
PI Pocock for Surrey v Sussex at Eastbourne, 1972
GP Butcher for Surrey v Derbyshire at The Oval, 2000
AC Thomas for Somerset v Sussex at Taunton, 2014
Copson and Pocock both took 5 in 6

Monday, May 26, 2014

Highest percentage of scores over 90 converted into 100s in first-class cricket

R Lamba 31 out of 32 (96.87%)
AK Sharma 38 out of 40 (95.00%)
GC Smith 37 out of 39 (94.87%)
M Azharuddin 54 out of 57 (94.73%)
CS Dempster 35 out of 37 (94.59%)
JD Siddons 35 out of 37 (94.59%)
AD Gaekwad 34 out of 36 (94.44%)
DG Bradman 117 out of 124 (94.35%)
AR Morris 46 out of 49 (93.87%)
WW Armstrong 45 out of 48 (93.75%)
OA Shah 45 out of 48 (93.75%)
Aamir Sohail 29 out of 31 (93.54%)
JC Hildreth 29 out of 31 (93.54%)
JK Silva 29 out of 31 (93.54%)
Younis Khan 43 out of 46 (93.47%)
MD Crowe 71 out of 76 (93.42%)
DM Smith 28 out of 30 (93.33%)
MP Vaughan 42 out of 45 (93.33%)
Hanif Mohammad 55 out of 59 (93.22%)
KR Miller 41 out of 44 (93.18%)
Minimum 30 scores over 90

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Highest individual scores in the 4th innings of a first-class match

260* CL White for Somerset v Derbyshire at Derby, 2006 (Lost)
251 WJ Cronje for Orange Free State v Australians at Bloemfontein, 1994 (Lost)
249* DCS Compton for Holkar v Bombay at Bombay, 1945 (Lost)
246 RB Simpson for Western Australia Combined XI v South Africans at Perth, 1963 (Drawn)
245* PJ Ingram for Central Districts v Wellington at Wellington, 2009 (Won)
243* AI Kallicharran for Warwickshire v Glamorgan at Birmingham, 1983 (Won)
241* CJL Rogers for Middlesex v Yorkshire at Lord's, 2014 (Won)
239* DS Sheppard for Cambridge University v Worcestershire at Worcester, 1952 (Won)
237 DS Lehmann for South Australia v New South Wales at Sydney, 2004 (Lost)
232 G Cox for Sussex v Northamptonshire at Kettering, 1939 (Won)

Highest successful 4th innings run chases in first-class cricket

541-7 West Zone v South Zone at Hyderabad, 2010
513-9 Central Province v Southern Province at Kandy, 2004
507-7 Cambridge University v Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord's, 1896
506-6 South Australia v Queensland at Adelaide, 1992
503-4 South Zone v England A at Gurgaon, 2004
502-8 Players v Gentlemen at Lord's, 1900
502-6 Middlesex v Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, 1925
500-7 South African Universities v Western Province at Stellenbosch, 1978
494-4 Afghanistan v Canada at Sharjah, 2010
479-6 Somerset v Yorkshire at Taunton, 2009
475-4 Wellington v Canterbury at Christchurch, 1995
473-6 Canterbury v Auckland at Christchurch, 1930
472-3 Middlesex v Yorkshire at Lord's, 2014
471-5 Queensland v South Australia at Brisbane, 2014
The previous highest to win by 7 or more wickets was:
461-3 Nottinghamshire v Worcestershire at Worcester, 2001

Fourth innings 200s in the County Championship

201* CB Fry for Sussex v Nottinghamshire at Hove, 1905 (Drawn)
206* EH Hendren for Middlesex v Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, 1925 (Won)
232 G Cox for Sussex v Northamptonshire at Kettering, 1939 (Won)
205* G Cox for Sussex v Glamorgan at Hove, 1947 (Won)
221* WE Alley for Somerset v Warwickshire at Nuneaton, 1961 (Lost)
200* Javed Miandad for Glamorgan v Essex at Colchester, 1981 (Lost)
243* AI Kallicharran for Warwickshire v Glamorgan at Birmingham, 1983 (Won)
205 GA Gooch for Essex v Worcestershire at Worcester, 1994 (Won)
260* CL White for Somerset v Derbyshire at Derby, 2006 (Lost)
205* DI Stevens for Kent v Lancashire at Canterbury, 2013 (Won)

A carried bat in both innings for one team in first-class cricket

Surrey v Yorkshire at The Oval, 1874
H Jupp (43*/95) and H Jupp (109*/193)

Warwickshire v Leicestershire at Leicester, 1907
S Kinneir (70*/239) and S Kinneir (69*/166)

Leicestershire v Yorkshire at Bradford, 1911
CJB Wood (107*/309) and CJB Wood (117*/296)

Worcestershire v Lancashire at Kidderminster, 1935
CH Bull (57*/150) and HHIH Gibbons (83*/148)

Indians v Lancashire at Liverpool, 1936
VM Merchant (135*/271) and VM Merchant (77*/161)

Somerset v Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, 1989
SJ Cook (120*/186) and SJ Cook (131*/218)

Andhra v Kerala at Kozhikode, 1991
D Sudhakar Reddy (91*/251) and D Sudhakar Reddy (30*/94)

The Worcestershire case in 1935 is the only one involving two different batsmen.
Wood and Cook are the only ones to carry their bat and score a century in both innings.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Five-for on Test and County Championship debut

JJ Ferris
Test: 5-76 for Australia v England at Sydney, 1887
County: 5-106 for Gloucestershire v Surrey at The Oval, 1892
T Richardson
Test: 5-49 & 5-107 for England v Australia at Manchester, 1893
County: 5-43 for Surrey v Gloucestershire at The Oval, 1892
CS Marriott
Test: 5-37 & 6-59 for England v West Indies at The Oval, 1933
County: 5-52 for Lancashire v Essex, Leyton, 1919
DK Lillee
Test: 5-84 for Australia v England at Adelaide, 1971
County: 6-68 for Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire at Northampton, 1988
MF Malone
Test: 5-63 for Australia v England at The Oval, 1977
County: 7-88 for Lancashire v Nottinghamshire at Blackpool, 1979
KJ Abbott
Test: 7-29 for South Africa v Pakistan at Centurion, 2013
County: 5-67 for Hampshire v Gloucestershire at Bristol, 2014

Abbott also took 5-18 on his franchise first-class debut in South Africa
for Dolphins v Warriors at Port Elizabeth in 2009.

Most lbws in a first-class innings

8 Oxford University v Warwickshire at Oxford, 1980
8 Sussex v Essex at Hove, 1992
8 Bengal v Hyderabad at Secunderabad, 1998
8 Rajasthan v Uttar Pradesh at Cuttack, 2000
8 Kerala v Goa at Palakkad, 2008
8 Gloucestershire v Glamorgan at Cardiff, 2010
8 South Australia v Queensland at Adelaide, 2011
8 Yorkshire v Northamptonshire at Leeds, 2014

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Highest County Championship totals without a century

603 (HS 89) by Surrey v Gloucestershire at Bristol, 2005
581 (HS 90) by Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire at Derby, 1899
560-9* (HS 93) by Essex v Sussex at Leyton, 1933
556 (HS 90) by Kent v Lancashire at Canterbury, 1994
553 (HS 91) by Somerset v Yorkshire at Taunton, 2013
The highest in all first-class cricket is:
609 (HS 87) by Namibia v Uganda at Windhoek, 2010

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

No. 7, 8 & 9 all make 150+ in first-class match

Number 7 Farhad Reza (259), Number 8 Sanjamul Islam (172) and Number 9 Mukhtar Ali (168)
all passed 150 for Rajshahi Division in this match:
Click here

The only previous occasion that three players batting 7 or lower scored centuries
in the same innings was by Canterbury in this match:
Click here

The three scores are the highest by a number 7, 8 and 9 respectively
in first-class cricket in Bangladesh.

Farhad Reza is the 6th highest by a number 7 in all first-class cricket:
302* A Kripal Singh for Tamil Nadu v Goa at Panjim, 1989
292* VT Trumper for New South Wales v Tasmania at Sydney, 1898
291 IA Greig for Surrey v Lancashire at The Oval, 1990
270 DG Bradman for Australia v England at Melbourne, 1937
261* CC Passailaigue for Jamaica v LH Tennyson's XI at Kingston, 1932
259 Farhad Reza for Rajshahi Division v Chittagong Division at Savar, 2014

Mukhtar Ali is the 6th highest by a number 9 in all first-class cricket:
293 VT Trumper for Australians v Canterbury at Christchurch, 1914
211 J Yadav for Haryana v Karnataka at Hubli, 2012
189 EB Alletson for Nottinghamshire v Sussex at Hove, 1911
173 IDS Smith for New Zealand v India at Auckland, 1990
169 SCJ Broad for England v Pakistan at Lord's, 2010
168 Mukhtar Ali for Rajshahi Division v Chittagong Division at Savar, 2014

Sanjamul Islam is the 19th highest by a number 8 in all first-class cricket:

You would have thought that some captain may have noticed that this Trumper fellow
should be batting a bit higher up the order than 7 to 9

Most runs after the fall of the 6th wicket in an innings
598 (77-6 to 675-9*) Rajshahi Division v Chittagong Division at Savar, 2014
535 (118-6 to 653) Australians v Canterbury at Christchurch, 1914
521 (58-6 to 579) Northamptonshire v Essex at Northampton, 1999

Mukhtar Ali equaled the record of 16 sixes in a first-class innings. The others are:
A Symonds (254*) for Gloucestershire v Glamorgan at Abergavenny, 1995
GR Napier (196) for Essex v Surrey at Croydon, 2011
JD Ryder (175) for New Zealanders v Australia A at Brisbane-AB, 2011

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Over 50% of team total (all out) in both innings of first-class match

J Aylward (82/147 & 48/94) for London v Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord's 1, 1797
J Broadbridge (63/121 & 92/168) for Sussex v Hampshire at Petworth, 1825
J Broadbridge (20/35 & 14/22) for Sussex v Kent at Sevenoaks, 1828
WG Grace (79/147 & 116/217) for Gloucestershire v Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, 1871
Lord Harris (80*/148 & 79/150) for Kent v Yorkshire at Gravesend, 1883
JT Tyldesley (56/102 & 42/81) for Lancashire v Australians at Manchester, 1899
CB Fry (88/159 & 106/212) for Sussex v Hampshire at Portsmouth, 1901
LG Wright (176/336 & 122/197) for Derbyshire v Warwickshire at Birmingham, 1905
CN Woolley (35/63 & 111/205) for Northamptonshire v Derbyshire at Northampton, 1922
FS Lee (109*/196 & 107/205) for Somerset v Worcestershire at Worcester, 1938
LB Fishlock (129/244 & 112/212) for Surrey v Leicestershire at Leicester, 1946
PBH May (97/188 & 175/337) for Combined Services v Worcestershire at Worcester, 1949
MC Cowdrey (154/270 & 34/63) for Oxford University v Surrey at The Oval, 1953
Imtiaz Ahmed (59/101 & 105/183) for Combined Services v India at Rawalpindi, 1955
TW Graveney (100/153 & 67/107) for Gloucestershire v Essex at Romford, 1956
DB Carr (156*/257 & 109/191) for Derbyshire v Kent at Canterbury, 1959
A Wharton (129/247 & 108/201) for Leicestershire v Middlesex at Leicester, 1961
SJ Cook (120*/186 & 131*/218) for Somerset v Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, 1989
Nischal Gaur (69/126 & 69/130) for Himachal Pradesh v Haryana at Gurgaon, 1997
KD Gunawardene (75/112 & 73/141) for Nondescripts CC v Tamil Union at Colombo-PSS, 2006
PJ Hughes (93/172 & 108/173) for New South Wales v Tasmania at Hobart, 2008
SC Williams (98/147 & 66/126) for Matabeleland Tuskers v Mountaineers at Mutare, 2014

J Broadbridge (11 wkts in 1825) and Williams with 8-105 (5-36 & 3-69) are the only two on
this list to have also taken 8 wickets in the match.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Most 10th wicket partnerships over 100 in first-class cricket

4 W Voce in 426 matches
4 D Hunter in 552 matches
3 CA Dry in 26 matches
3 J Ormond in 137 matches
3 AA Mailey in 158 matches
3 RD Stemp in 166 matches
3 Imran Tahir in 168 matches
3 NJ Astle in 171 matches
3 GD McGrath in 189 matches
3 Saqlain Mushtaq in 194 matches
3 G Keedy in 223 matches
3 A Fielder in 287 matches
3 CMW Read in 291 matches
3 G Chapple in 295 matches
3 JF Parker in 340 matches
3 Lord Hawke in 633 matches
3 GR Cox in 635 matches
3 H Strudwick in 674 matches

200 consecutive Championship appearances for one team

423 KG Suttle for Sussex, 1954-1969
412 JG Binks for Yorkshire, 1955-1969
344 EH Killick for Sussex, 1898-1912
326 CN Woolley for Northamptonshire, 1913-1931
304 AH Dyson for Glamorgan, 1930-1947
301 B Taylor for Essex, 1961-1972
296 J Vine for Sussex, 1899-1911
287 HHIH Gibbons for Worcestershire, 1927-1937
287 GO Dawkes for Derbyshire, 1950-1961
282 HG Davies for Glamorgan, 1947-1957
276 RB Nicholls for Gloucestershire, 1962-1972
272 JT Hearne for Middlesex, 1890-1906
266 LTA Bates for Warwickshire, 1924-1934
262 AE Dipper for Gloucestershire, 1921-1930
259 BJ Meyer for Gloucestershire, 1958-1967
230 WG Quaife for Warwickshire, 1895-1907
227 GL Berry for Leicestershire, 1933-1948
222 H Elliott for Derbyshire, 1929-1937
218 BA Langford for Somerset, 1957-1964
216 CT Radley for Middlesex, 1967-1976
215 JA Newman for Hampshire, 1921-1928
215 JE Timms for Northamptonshire, 1927-1935
215 DE Davies for Glamorgan, 1931-1939
215 H Horton for Hampshire, 1955-1962
210 NF Armstrong for Leicestershire, 1931-1939
208 C Charlesworth for Warwickshire, 1905-1919
206 R Smith for Essex, 1938-1952
202 HR Murrell for Middlesex, 1908-1922
200 MA Wallace for Glamorgan, 2001-2014

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Conceding more extras than own team total

Tot: 80, Ext: 84 Pakistan Customs v Allied Bank Limited at Karachi, 1997
Tot: 67, Ext: 71 Durham MCCU v Derbyshire at Derby, 2014
Tot: 52, Ext: 63 Cambridge University v Oxford University at Lord's, 1836
Tot: 50, Ext: 57 Somerset v Warwickshire at Taunton, 2011
Tot: 47, Ext: 60 West Indies v England at Kingston, 2004
Tot: 39, Ext: 44 Dacca University v Bahawalpur at Bahawalpur, 1958
Tot: 38, Ext: 54 Western Australia v Victoria at Melbourne, 1893
Tot: 37, Ext: 38 Hampshire v Kent at Tonbridge, 1885
Tot: 34, Ext: 35 Western Province v South Western Districts at Oudtshoorn, 2012
Tot: 33, Ext: 40 West Indies v RA Bennett's XI at Georgetown, 1902
Tot: 32, Ext: 39 Dera Ismail Khan v Pakistan Railways at Lahore, 1964
Tot: 31, Ext: 40 Cambridge University v Cambridge Town Club at Cambridge, 1832
Tot: 31, Ext: 32 Griqualand West v Natal at Johannesburg, 1906
Tot: 31, Ext: 37 Yorkshire v Essex at Huddersfield, 1935
Tot: 29, Ext: 31 Gentlemen of Kent v Gentlemen of England at Lord's, 1849
Tot: 28, Ext: 29 Cambridge University v Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord's, 1845
Tot: 27, Ext: 40 Kent v Sussex at Town Malling, 1836
Tot: 27, Ext: 39 Dera Ismail Khan v Pakistan Railways at Lahore, 1964
Tot: 27, Ext: 41 Habib Bank Limited v Pakistan International Airlines at Lahore, 2001
Tot: 25, Ext: 35 Somerset v Gloucestershire at Bristol, 1947
Tot: 23, Ext: 25 Jammu and Kashmir v Delhi at Srinagar, 1960
Tot: 22, Ext: 24 Glamorgan v Lancashire at Liverpool, 1924
Tot: 20, Ext: 31 National Bank of Pakistan v Pakistan Customs at Karachi, 1998
Tot: 18, Ext: 41 Tasmania v Victoria at Melbourne, 1869
Tot: 17, Ext: 19 Gentlemen of Kent v Gentlemen of England at Lord's, 1850
Tot: 17, Ext: 19 Gloucestershire v Australians at Cheltenham, 1896
Tot: 15, Ext: 33 Marylebone Cricket Club v Surrey at Lord's, 1839
Tot: 15, Ext: 32 Victoria v Marylebone Cricket Club at Melbourne, 1904
Tot: 15, Ext: 26 Northamptonshire v Yorkshire at Northampton, 1908
Tot: 14, Ext: 20 Surrey v Essex at Chelmsford, 1983

Thursday, March 13, 2014

First-class 200s at number 8

268 CRN Maxwell for Sir J Cahn's XI v Leicestershire at West Bridgford, 1935
257* Wasim Akram for Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura, 1996
230* GS Ramchand for Bombay v Maharashtra at Bombay, 1950
229 EP Gulbis for Tasmania v South Australia at Hobart, 2014
225 Aamer Yamin for Multan v Quetta at Multan, 2013
217 KM Rangnekar for Holkar v Hyderabad at Indore, 1951
209 Imtiaz Ahmed for Pakistan v New Zealand at Lahore, 1955
206* Arshad Ayub for Hyderabad v Bihar at Secunderabad, 1987
204* AS Srivastava for Madhya Pradesh v Vidarbha at Indore, 2000
202* Nadeem Yousuf for Muslim Commercial Bank v National Bank of Pakistan at Lahore, 1982
202* P Dharmani for Punjab v Delhi at Delhi, 1995
200* DG Cork for Derbyshire v Durham at Derby, 2000

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Fifty partnership for 10th wicket for team batting 2nd to win List A match

102* TA Bula (76*) and F de Wet (56*)
North West v Free State at Potchefstroom, 2006
80* DL Bairstow (103*) and M Johnson (4*)
Yorkshire v Derbyshire at Derby, 1981
67* Mujahid Hameed (70*) and Qasim Shera (17*)
Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan v PNSC at Faisalabad, 1993
66* NB Mahwire (27*) and HK Olonga (32*)
Manicaland v Midlands at Harare-A, 2003
64* DL Murray (61*) and AME Roberts (24*)
West Indies v Pakistan at Birmingham, 1975
57* JP Faulkner (69*) and CJ McKay (2*)
Australia v England at Brisbane, 2014
55* TM Odoyo (61*) and HA Varaiya (5*)
Kenya v Ireland at Nairobi-R, 2007
53* Iftikhar Mahmood (29*) and Junaid Zia (27*)
Rawalpindi v Islamabad at Karachi-UBL, 2001
53* RJ Pinto (119*) and HH Gadekar (17*)
Goa v Andhra at Perintalmanna, 2011

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Lowest all out first-class total to include 3 centuries

349 Karnataka v Uttar Pradesh at Bangalore, 2014
422 Essex v Glamorgan at Swansea, 1995
427 Glamorgan v Nottinghamshire at Worksop, 1990
436 Essex v Middlesex at Leyton, 1928
437 Allied Bank Limited v United Bank Limited at Lahore, 1995
437 Peshawar v Karachi Blues at Karachi, 2000
438 Karachi v Pakistan Combined Services at Karachi, 1955
438 Lahore v Rawalpindi-Peshawar at Lahore, 1961
438 Rajasthan v Bombay at Bombay, 1964
439 Victoria v South Australia at Adelaide, 1956