Great show by Sundar
4: Number of Indian players with fifty points and at least two wickets in a T20I match. Washington Sundar became the latest to hit this rare double for India in the first T20I against New Zealand in Ranchi.
Fifty and two wickets for India in the same T20I match
Running |
Figures |
Player: |
Against |
The place |
Date: |
Result: |
60* |
3/23 |
Yuvraj Singh |
Sri Lanka |
Mohali |
December 12, 2009 |
Won |
51: |
4/33 |
Hardik Pandya |
England |
Southampton |
July 7, 2022 |
Won |
65: |
2/24 |
Axar Patel |
Sri Lanka |
Pune |
January 5, 2023 |
Lost |
50 |
2/22 |
Washington Sundar |
New Zealand |
Ranchi |
27 January 2023 |
Lost |
4: Number of times Indian batsmen have faced two or more maiden overs by opponents in a T20I match. The last occasion was in the first T20I match against New Zealand in Ranchi. Two maidens is the maximum number of runs faced by Indian batsmen in a T20I match.
Maximum maidens collided an: Indian batting side in T20I match
Maydens |
Opponent (by Cup Winners) |
Total of India |
The place |
Date: |
Result: |
2: |
England (Tim Bresnan and Ravi Bopara) |
120/9 (20 ov) |
Calcutta |
October 29, 2011 |
India lost |
2: |
South Africa (Chris Morris and Junior Dala) |
188/4 (20 ov) |
Centurion |
February 21, 2018 |
India lost |
2: |
England (Adil Rashid and Mark Wood) |
185/8 (20 ov) |
Ahmedabad |
March 18, 2021 |
India won |
2: |
New Zealand (Mitchell Santner and Lockie Ferguson) |
155/9 (20 ov) |
Ranchi |
27 January 2023 |
India lost |
59.38: Ishan Kishan’s strike rate in Lucknow T20I match on 29 January 2023. This is now the third-slowest strike rate in a T20I match by an opening batsman with at least 30 balls.
Slowest knocks by openers in a T20I match between top Test nations (minimum 30 balls)
S/R: |
Dough (for) |
runs (balls) |
Oops |
The place |
Date: |
Result: |
45.71: |
Lendle Simmons (WI) |
16 (35) |
S.A |
Dubai |
021 October 26 |
Lost |
54.83 |
Ahmed Shehzad (Pakistan) |
17 (31) |
forbid |
Mirpur |
April 24, 2015 |
Lost |
59.38: |
Ishan Kishan (Ind) |
19 (32) |
NZ: |
Lucknow |
29 January 2023 |
Won |
64.86 |
Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) |
24 (37) |
WI: |
The oval |
June 19, 2009 |
Won |
66.67: |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WI) |
20 (30) |
Zim |
Port of Spain: |
February 28, 2010 |
Lost |
66.67: |
Litton Das (Thing) |
24 (36) |
S.A |
Abu Dhabi |
November 2, 2021 |
Lost |
6:00 Number of Test nation batsmen who have scored a T20I century before turning 24. Shubman Gill’s unbeaten 126 in the last match at Ahmedabad on February 1, 2022 was not only the highest individual score by an Indian in T20Is, but he also became the youngest Indian and the fourth youngest to score three figures in this format. .
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Youngest to score a T20I century by a Test playing nation player
Age |
Hitting (running) |
For |
Oops |
The place |
Date: |
Result: |
20y-337d |
Hazratullah Zazai (162) |
Afg |
Go: |
Dehradun |
February 23, 2019 |
Won |
22d-127d |
Ahmed Shehzad (111*) |
Pak |
forbid |
Mirpur |
March 30, 2014 |
Won |
23d-96d |
Finn Allen (101) |
NZ: |
Scoo |
Edinburgh |
July 27, 2022 |
Won |
23d-146d |
Shubman Gill (126*) |
Indian |
NZ: |
Ahmedabad |
February 1, 2023 |
Won |
23d-156d |
Suresh Raina (101) |
Indian |
S.A |
Gros Islet |
May 2, 2010 |
Won |
23d-359d |
Glenn Phillips (108) |
NZ: |
WI: |
Mount Maunganui |
November 29, 2020 |
Won |
126: Number of runs scored by Shubman Gill in his unbeaten knock against New Zealand at Ahmedabad on February 1, 2023. This is now the highest individual score by an Indian in a T20I match. Since Suresh Raina’s maiden T20I century (101) for India on 2 May 2010, the record for the highest score by an Indian has been changed five times and Gill is the latest to do so.
Highest individual triple-digit scorers for India
Running |
Hit |
Oops |
The place |
Date: |
Result: |
Saved for the record |
101: |
Suresh Raina |
S.A |
Gros Islet |
May 2, 2010 |
Won |
5 years, 5 months |
106: |
Rohit Sharma |
S.A |
Dharamsala |
October 2, 2015 |
Lost |
10 months, 25 days |
110* |
KL Rahul |
WI: |
Launderhill |
August 27, 2016 |
Lost |
1 year, 3 months, 25 days |
118: |
Rohit Sharma |
SL: |
Indore |
December 22, 2017 |
Won |
4 years, 8 months, 17 days |
122* |
Virat Kohli |
Afg |
Dubai |
September 8, 2022 |
Won |
4 months, 24 days |
126* |
Shubman Gill |
NZ: |
Ahmedabad |
February 1, 2023 |
Won |
11 days* |
5:00 Number of batsmen who have the option to score triple figures in all three formats in India. Shubman Gill is the latest to do so. He also becomes the youngest Indian to achieve this feat.
Indian batsmen with individual centuries in all three formats in their careers
Hit |
Tests |
ODIs |
T20 Is: |
Obtained |
Pros and Cons (v:end) |
Format: |
Age |
Suresh Raina |
1: |
5:00 |
1: |
July 29, 2010 |
120 vs SL (Colombo SSC) |
in a test match |
23d-244d |
Rohit Sharma |
8 o’clock |
30:00 |
4: |
October 2, 2015 |
106 v SA (Dharamsala) |
In a T20I match |
28d-155d |
KL Rahul |
7:00 |
5:00 |
2: |
August 27, 2016 |
110* v WI ​​(Lauderhill) |
In a T20I match |
24d-131d |
Virat Kohli |
27:00 |
46: |
1: |
September 8, 2022 |
122* v Afg (Dubai) |
In a T20I match |
33d-307d |
Shubman Gill |
1: |
4: |
1: |
February 1, 2023 |
126* v NZ (Ahmedabad) |
In a T20I match |
23d-146d |
168: India’s run margin against New Zealand in Ahmedabad on February 1, 2023 is the largest margin of victory against a Test playing nation. However, in terms of highest margin of victory, India’s margin of victory is the second largest for a Test nation. The tables below contain all the details.
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Running |
Winner: |
Unlucky |
The place |
Date: |
|
168: |
India (234/6) |
to beat |
New Zealand (66) |
Ahmedabad |
February 1, 2023 |
143: |
Pakistan (203/5) |
to beat |
West Indies (60/9) |
Karachi |
April 1, 2018 |
143: |
India (213/4) |
to beat |
Ireland (70) |
Dublin |
June 29, 2018 |
137: |
England (182/6) |
to beat |
West Indies (45) |
Basseterre |
March 8, 2019 |
134: |
Australia (233/2) |
to beat |
Sri Lanka (99/9) |
Adelaide |
October 27, 2019 |
Running |
Winner: |
Unlucky |
The place |
Date: |
|
172: |
Sri Lanka (260/6) |
to beat |
Kenya (9/88) |
Johannesburg |
September 14, 2007 |
168: |
India (234/6) |
to beat |
New Zealand (66) |
Ahmedabad |
February 1, 2023 |
155: |
Pakistan (193/2) |
to beat |
Hong Kong (38) |
Sharjah |
September 2, 2022 |
143: |
Pakistan (203/5) |
to beat |
West Indies (60/9) |
Karachi |
April 1, 2018 |
143: |
India (213/4) |
to beat |
Ireland (70) |
Dublin |
June 29, 2018 |
All posts are correct and updated as of February 11, 2023