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  1. @acscricket is running a series of talks for members in March, April
    & May which will be serious, academic discussions on cricket. We kick off on 14th March at 10.00am UK time with a panel discussion on Literary Sports Journalism with

  2. @acscricket is running a series of talks for members in March, April
    & May which will be serious, academic discussions on cricket. We kick off on 14th March at 10.00am UK time with a panel discussion on Literary Sports Journalism with #tombradshaw #elizabethellison #kaseysymons

  3. @acscricket is running a series of talks for members in March, April
    & May which will be serious, academic discussions on cricket. We kick off on 14th March at 10.00am UK time with a panel discussion on Literary Sports Journalism with #tombradshaw #elizabethellison #kaseysymons

  4. In today's match between England and Sri Lanka, Sam Curran has just taken only the second hat-trick by England in T20 internationals, after Chris Jordan's against USA at Bridgetown in the 2024 T20 World Cup.

    It's Curran's third T20 hat-trick in all - he's already done it in the IPL and The Men's Hundred. His brother Tom has one in the Blast.

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/I

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/T

  5. In today's match between England and Sri Lanka, Sam Curran has just taken only the second hat-trick by England in T20 internationals, after Chris Jordan's against USA at Bridgetown in the 2024 T20 World Cup.

    It's Curran's third T20 hat-trick in all - he's already done it in the IPL and The Men's Hundred. His brother Tom has one in the Blast.

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/I

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/T

    #SLvENG #T20ICricket #HatTrick #CricketStatistics

  6. In today's match between England and Sri Lanka, Sam Curran has just taken only the second hat-trick by England in T20 internationals, after Chris Jordan's against USA at Bridgetown in the 2024 T20 World Cup.

    It's Curran's third T20 hat-trick in all - he's already done it in the IPL and The Men's Hundred. His brother Tom has one in the Blast.

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/I

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/T

    #SLvENG #T20ICricket #HatTrick #CricketStatistics

  7. World first-class record!

    Pakistan Television defend a target of 40, defeating Sui Northern Gas Pipelines by 2 runs at Karachi in the President's Trophy.

    Fast bowler Amad Butt took 4-28 in 10 overs and slow left-armer Ali Usman a sensational 6-9 in 9.4 as they routed SNGPL for 37.

    They beat a 232-year-old record set when Oldfield skittled MCC for 34 chasing 41 at the old Lord's in 1794.

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/F

    espncricinfo.com/series/presid

    #CricketStatistics #FirstClassCricket #PakistanCricket

  8. 13th time lucky: India became only the fourth team to win the women's World Cup when they beat South Africa in last night's final.

    Australia have won 7, England 4, New Zealand 1.

    acscricket.com/?page_id=2949

    India's final victory over South Africa meant that all three knockout games reversed the results of the equivalent group games:

    Eng beat SA by ten wkts/SA beat Eng by 125 runs
    Aus beat Ind by three wkts/Ind beat Aus by five wkts
    SA beat Ind by three wkts/Ind beat SA by 52 runs

  9. 13th time lucky: India became only the fourth team to win the women's World Cup when they beat South Africa in last night's final.

    Australia have won 7, England 4, New Zealand 1.

    acscricket.com/?page_id=2949

    India's final victory over South Africa meant that all three knockout games reversed the results of the equivalent group games:

    Eng beat SA by ten wkts/SA beat Eng by 125 runs
    Aus beat Ind by three wkts/Ind beat Aus by five wkts
    SA beat Ind by three wkts/Ind beat SA by 52 runs

    #CWC25 #INDvSA

  10. 13th time lucky: India became only the fourth team to win the women's World Cup when they beat South Africa in last night's final.

    Australia have won 7, England 4, New Zealand 1.

    acscricket.com/?page_id=2949

    India's final victory over South Africa meant that all three knockout games reversed the results of the equivalent group games:

    Eng beat SA by ten wkts/SA beat Eng by 125 runs
    Aus beat Ind by three wkts/Ind beat Aus by five wkts
    SA beat Ind by three wkts/Ind beat SA by 52 runs

    #CWC25 #INDvSA

  11. On 26 August 1920, Percy Fender of Surrey scored the fastest authentic first-class century in terms of time at the crease: just 35 minutes versus Northamptonshire at Northampton.
    There have been four faster hundreds in contrived circumstances.
    stats.acscricket.com/Records/F
    #CricketStatistics

  12. This was the ninth women's Asia Cup, going back to 2003/04.

    India have won seven of them; the only team to break their monopoly before Sri Lanka's triumph today was Bangladesh in 2018.

    For a full list of finalists, see acscricket.com/?page_id=7533

    #SLvInd #AsiaCup #WomensCricket

  13. The draw between Northants (552-6) and Middlesex (553-2) produced 138.12 runs per wicket, the sixth entry on this list (completed matches, or draws with at least 750 runs).

    The overall record is
    189.14 by Cambridge University (594-4) v West Indians (730-3) at Cambridge in 1950

    and the Championship record is
    180.50 by Derbys (180-0) v Northants (181-2) at Northampton in 1992 (both sides forfeited an innings after rain).

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/F

    #CricketStatistics #CountyChampionship

  14. The above mstdn.social/@acscricket/11136 relates to men's cricket.

    There have been no instances of Timed Out in women's internationals - we don't have complete records for women's first-class/List A/Twenty20.

    #CWC2023 #BANvSL #CricketStatistics

  15. These are the six instances of Timed Out in first-class cricket. stats.acscricket.com/Records/F

    AC Jordaan E Prov v Tvl, Pt Elizabeth 1987/88
    H Yadav Tripura v Orissa, Cuttack 1997/98
    VC Drakes Border v FS, E London 2002/03
    AJ Harris Notts v Durham UCCE, Nottingham 2003
    RA Austin Comb C&C v Windwards, Arnos Vale 2013/14
    C Kunje Bulawayo v Manicaland, Bulawayo 2017/18

    None in List A or Twenty20 cricket (never mind international formats) until Angelo Mathews today.

    #CWC2023 #BANvSL #CricketStatistics

  16. In women's ODIs, there have been seven wins by 300-plus.

    408 runs: New Zealand beat Pakistan at Christchurch in Jan 1997
    374 runs: Australia beat Pakistan at Melbourne in Feb 1997
    363 runs: Australia beat Denmark at Mumbai in Dec 1997
    347 runs: New Zealand beat Ireland }
    306 runs: New Zealand beat Ireland }at Dublin in June 2018
    305 runs: New Zealand beat Ireland }
    301 runs: Netherlands beat Japan at Schiedam in July 2003

    #CricketStatistics #WomensInternationalCricket

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/W

  17. No men's team had won an ODI by 300 or more runs before 2023.

    This year, it's happened three times:
    317 runs: India beat Sri Lanka at Karyavattom in January
    309 runs: Australia beat Netherlands at Delhi TODAY
    304 runs: Zimbabwe beat USA at Harare in June

    #CricketStatistics #ICCWorldCup #AUSvNED

    stats.acscricket.com/Records/O

  18. Sadly, though Imran Butt went on to a double-hundred, Lahore Blues did not achieve a third century in their innings, so Lahore Blues v Multan finished with a mere eight hundreds, one short of equalling the first-class record. espncricinfo.com/series/quaid-
    But Multan's six hundreds in an innings earlier in the match have equalled Holkar's long-standing record of six v Mysore in 1945/46.
    stats.acscricket.com/Records/F

    #CricketStatistics #QuaidEAzamTrophy

  19. Multan have equalled a world record set by Holkar in March 1946 by scoring six centuries in their innings of 718-8 declared v Lahore Blues in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. stats.acscricket.com/Records/F

    Lahore have scored two more hundreds in their reply, so with a day to go there's a chance of equalling or surpassing the record of nine centuries in a match. stats.acscricket.com/Records/F

    (Records pages to be updated overnight).

    #CricketStatistics #QuaidEAzamTrophy

  20. In the current Test at Bengaluru, India scored 46 in their first innings and 462 in their second. The only other instance of a Test team scoring at least ten times as much in one innings as the other was in 1924, when South Africa were all out for 30 v England at Birmingham then made 390 following on - a ratio of 1:13. They still lost by an innings...
    A once-in-a-century event!
    (Thanks to Kevin Jones and Ric Finlay)
    #INDvNZ #TestCricket #CricketStatistics

  21. Today's Scotland v Australia men's T20 international is about to be shown live on @BBCSport - starts at 14.00!
    #SCOvAUS

    bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/live/c

  22. Correction: A previous case of 11 players with at least one catch in a Test has been found: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Wellington, March 2023. (In fact 12 different players took catches, including a substitute!)
    Some scorecards incorrectly give Henry's catch to Southee.

    So we can now say that Ireland equalled the Test record during their victory over Zimbabwe at Stormont this week, with all 11 players holding a catch during the same Test match.

    #CricketStatistics #TestCricket #IREvZIM

  23. In another triumph over the odds, Sri Lanka have beaten India by eight wickets, chasing down 166 with eight balls to spare in the final of the women's Asia Cup!

    Sixties from Chamari Atapattu (of course) and Harshitha Samarawickrama...

    #SLvInd #AsiaCup #WomensCricket

  24. Most Test wickets after 40th birthday

    96 CV Grimmett (A) 16 Tests
    74 H Ironmonger (A) 14 Tests
    49 SF Barnes (E) 4 Tests
    47 JM Anderson (E) 16 Tests
    44 AP Freeman (E) 6 Tests
    44 LR Gibbs (WI) 13 Tests
    29 FR Brown (E) 12 Tests
    27 EE Hemmings (E) 8 Tests
    22 W Rhodes (E) 11 Tests
    21 GWA Chubb (SA) 5 Tests

  25. Most Test wickets after 40th birthday

    96 CV Grimmett (A) 16 Tests
    74 H Ironmonger (A) 14 Tests
    49 SF Barnes (E) 4 Tests
    47 JM Anderson (E) 16 Tests
    44 AP Freeman (E) 6 Tests
    44 LR Gibbs (WI) 13 Tests
    29 FR Brown (E) 12 Tests
    27 EE Hemmings (E) 8 Tests
    22 W Rhodes (E) 11 Tests
    21 GWA Chubb (SA) 5 Tests

    #CricketStatistics #EngvWI #JamesAnderson

  26. Most Test wickets after 40th birthday

    96 CV Grimmett (A) 16 Tests
    74 H Ironmonger (A) 14 Tests
    49 SF Barnes (E) 4 Tests
    47 JM Anderson (E) 16 Tests
    44 AP Freeman (E) 6 Tests
    44 LR Gibbs (WI) 13 Tests
    29 FR Brown (E) 12 Tests
    27 EE Hemmings (E) 8 Tests
    22 W Rhodes (E) 11 Tests
    21 GWA Chubb (SA) 5 Tests

    #CricketStatistics #EngvWI #JamesAnderson

  27. Most Test wickets after 30th birthday

    436 JM Anderson (E) 117 Tests
    398 HMRKB Herath (SL) 81 Tests
    388 M Muralitharan (SL) 60 Tests
    386 SK Warne (A) 73 Tests
    343 A Kumble (I) 71 Tests
    341 CA Walsh (WI) 81 Tests
    323 R Ashwin (I) 64 Tests
    287 GD McGrath (A) 65 Tests
    276 RJ Hadlee (NZ) 51 Tests
    261 NM Lyon (A) 60 Tests
    259 SCJ Broad (E) 73 Tests

  28. Most Test wickets after 30th birthday

    436 JM Anderson (E) 117 Tests
    398 HMRKB Herath (SL) 81 Tests
    388 M Muralitharan (SL) 60 Tests
    386 SK Warne (A) 73 Tests
    343 A Kumble (I) 71 Tests
    341 CA Walsh (WI) 81 Tests
    323 R Ashwin (I) 64 Tests
    287 GD McGrath (A) 65 Tests
    276 RJ Hadlee (NZ) 51 Tests
    261 NM Lyon (A) 60 Tests
    259 SCJ Broad (E) 73 Tests

    #CricketStatistics #EngvWI #JamesAnderson

  29. Most Test wickets after 30th birthday

    436 JM Anderson (E) 117 Tests
    398 HMRKB Herath (SL) 81 Tests
    388 M Muralitharan (SL) 60 Tests
    386 SK Warne (A) 73 Tests
    343 A Kumble (I) 71 Tests
    341 CA Walsh (WI) 81 Tests
    323 R Ashwin (I) 64 Tests
    287 GD McGrath (A) 65 Tests
    276 RJ Hadlee (NZ) 51 Tests
    261 NM Lyon (A) 60 Tests
    259 SCJ Broad (E) 73 Tests

    #CricketStatistics #EngvWI #JamesAnderson

  30. 1,000 runs, 100 wkts, 100 ct in Tests (strictly alphabetical order)

    JM Anderson (E) 1,353 runs/704 wkts/107 ct in 188 Tests
    IT Botham (E) 5,200/383/120 in 102
    CL Hooper (WI) 5,762/114/115 in 102
    JH Kallis (SA/Wld) 13,289/292/200 in 166
    GS Sobers (WI) 8,032/235/109 in 93
    BA Stokes (E) 6,320/201/106 in 103
    SK Warne (A) 3,154/708/125 in 145