Saturday, August 27, 2005

Australia follow-on after 17 years

On the third day of the fourth Test in Nottingham, England brought an end to Australia's long-lasting streak of not facing a follow-on.

The last team to enforce follow-on on Australia was Pakistan under Javed Miandad at Karachi in September 1988. Australia went on to lose that Test by an innings margin.

Since then, Australia have played a record 190 Tests in almost 17 years without suffering the ignominy of following-on even once.

The following table gives details of longest streaks of Tests a side has gone between following-on.South Africa's instance is inclusive of the 22 years between 1970 and 1992 when they played no Test cricket.


Tests Country Sequence Period
                                               (Yrs-Months)

190 Australia v Pak,Faisalabad,Sep 1988 to 16-11
v Eng,Manchester,Aug 2005
75 India v NZ,Dunedin,Feb 1990 to 11- 1
v Aus,Mumbai WS,March 2001
72 South Africa v Aus,Durban,Jan 1967 to 32-11
v Eng,Port Elizabeth, Dec 1999
69 Pakistan v Aus,Brisbane,Nov 1983 to 9- 5
v WI,Port-of-Spain,Apr 1993
68 England v Aus,Sydney,Feb 1898 to 22-10
v Aus,Sydney,Dec 1920
63 West Indies v Eng, Bridgetown, Apr 1992 to 7- 8
v NZ, Hamilton,Dec 1999



Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Gilchrist becomes leading run-scoring wicket-keeper in Test cricket

Australia’s Adam Gilchrist became the leading run-scorer wicket-keeper in the history of Test cricket during the just concluded Manchester Test against England. Gilchrist ended the Test with a tally of 4,572 runs to go ahead of England’s Alec Stewart’s run-aggregate of 4,540 runs in 82 Tests (although Stewart played in 133 Tests, he kept wickets in 82 Tests only).

Interestingly Gilchrist needed 11 Tests and 42 innings fewer than Stewart to surpass his aggregate. Gilchrist now holds the records of scoring maximum runs, hitting most hundreds. Gilchrist’s batting average is also the highest for any wicket-keeper who has aggregated more than 500 runs in a career. Zimbabwean Andy Flower is the only other wicket-keeper to end up with 10 or more hundreds and a batting average of 50-plus.

The accompanying table lists the leading run scoring wicket-keepers in Test cricket:

Runs Keeper For Tests Ave 100s 50s
4572 AC Gilchrist Aus 71 53.79 15 20
4540 AJ Stewart Eng 82 34.92 6 23
4404 A Flower Zim 55 53.71 12 23
4389 APE Knott Eng 95 32.75 5 30
4356 IA Healy Aus 119 27.40 4 22
3633 RW Marsh Aus 96 26.52 3 16
3146 PJL Dujon WI 79 31.46 5 16
3007 MV Boucher SA 84 30.68 4 18
2759 SMH Kirmani Ind 88 27.05 2 12
2611 FM Engineer Ind 46 31.08 2 16
2581 Moin Khan Pak 66 28.68 4 14
2577 RD Jacobs WI 65 28.32 3 14
2479 AC Parore NZ 67 26.95 2 11
2439 TG Evans Eng 91 20.50 2 8
2387 LEG Ames Eng 44 43.40 8 7
2336 JHB Waite SA 49 30.34 4 16
2300 KC S'kkara SL 35 41.82 6 7
2010 Imtiaz Ahmed Pak 38 30.45 3 11

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Most sixes hit against Australia in a Test series

The five sixes hit in England’s second innings of Manchester Test took their series aggregate of sixes to 26 (four sixes were hit in the first Test at Lord’s,16 in the second Test at Birmingham and six in the third Test at Manchester).

This is now the most number of sixes hit by any side against Australia in a Test series. The previous record was of 23 sixes hit by South Africa in four match series in 1966-67.

The following table lists the most sixes hit against Australia in a Test series:


6s For Season Venue Tests
26 England 2005 England 3#
23 South Africa 1966-67 South Africa 5
22 South Africa 1969-70 South Africa 4
22 India 1997-98 India 3
22 West Indies 2002-03 West Indies 4
21 New Zealand 1999-00 New Zealand 3


# still continuing

Monday, August 01, 2005

A world record for Muralitharan

The wicket of India's Irfan Pathan in the opening match of Indian Oil Cup tri-series helped Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan register a new world record.

Pathan's wicket was the 368th wicket for Muralitharan in one-day internationals. He also has taken 549 wickets in Tests to register a combined aggregate of 917 wickets in international cricket.

With the wicket of debutant Venugopal Rao he extended his tally to 918, the highest combined aggregate for any bowler in international cricket -- toppling Pakistan's Wasim Akram from the apex position.

The following table lists the leading wicket-takers in all forms of international cricket -- Tests, ODIs and Twenty20:


Total Bowler For Tests ODIs Twenty20
918 M Muralitharan SL 549 369 -
916 Wasim Akram Pak 414 502 -
880 Shane Warne Aus 589 291 -
836 Glenn McGrath Aus 508 323 5
789 Waqar Younis Pak 373 416 -
784 Anil Kumble Ind 461 323 -
746 Courtney Walsh WI 519 227 -



Note: The performances in Tsunami relief match between a World XI and Asian XI have not been taken into account.