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The lowest totals in which a player made a landmark score - 250, 200, 150, 100 and so on
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Virender Sehwag was the difference between India and Sri Lanka in the second Test in Galle. While other batsmen from both sides struggled to make match-winning contributions, Sehwag scored 201 out of India's first-innings total of 329. This week's Ask Steven said it was the smallest total containing a double-century, and the List decided to expand on that thought. We're looking at lowest totals in which a player made a landmark score i.e. 250, 200, 150, 100 and so on. You'll notice that Sehwag appears a fair number of times.
Australia's 543 for 8 against England at the MCG in 1966 is the lowest score to contain a triple-century. Bob Cowper struck his career-best of 307 in reply to England's 485. His innings spanned 12 hours and was the only triple-hundred in Australia until Matthew Hayden scored 380 against Zimbabwe in 2003-04. There wasn't enough money in cricket at the time to keep a merchant banker and stockbroker in the game, and Cowper played his last Test at the age of 28.
Both of Sehwag's triple-centuries also appear in the table. He scored 319 off 304 balls out of India's 627 against South Africa in Chennai in 2008, and after he was dismissed, with the score on 481, India lost nine wickets for 146 runs. His maiden triple-hundred - 309 in Multan in 2004 - contributed to India's match-winning total of 675.
On his next tour to Pakistan in 2005-06, Sehwag scored 254 off 247 balls in Lahore and fell three runs short of breaking the world record for the highest opening stand with Rahul Dravid, who scored 128 off 233 balls. India declared soon after Sehwag's dismissal and the total of 410 is the lowest score with an individual contribution of at least 250.
Player | Runs | Score | Result | Opposition | Ground | Season | Scorecard |
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V Sehwag (India) | 254 | 410/1 | drawn | v Pakistan | Lahore | 2005/06 | Test 1781 |
SM Nurse (WI) | 258 | 417 | drawn | v New Zealand | Christchurch | 1968/69 | Test 652 |
DL Amiss (Eng) | 262* | 432/9 | drawn | v West Indies | Kingston | 1973/74 | Test 732 |
ST Jayasuriya (SL) | 253 | 438 | won | v Pakistan | Faisalabad | 2004/05 | Test 1716 |
SFAF Bacchus (WI) | 250 | 452/8 | drawn | v India | Kanpur | 1978/79 | Test 845 |
DL Houghton (Zim) | 266 | 462/9d | drawn | v Sri Lanka | Bulawayo | 1994/95 | Test 1271 |
PA de Silva (SL) | 267 | 497 | drawn | v New Zealand | Wellington | 1990/91 | Test 1162 |
DG Bradman (Aus) | 299* | 513 | won | v South Africa | Adelaide | 1931/32 | Test 215 |
SP Fleming (NZ) | 274* | 515/7d | drawn | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (PSS) | 2003 | Test 1641 |
DJ McGlew (SA) | 255* | 524/8d | won | v New Zealand | Wellington | 1952/53 | Test 368 |
GA Headley (WI) | 270* | 535/7d | won | v England | Kingston | 1934/35 | Test 241 |
RM Cowper (Aus) | 307 | 543/8d | drawn | v England | Melbourne | 1965/66 | Test 601 |
GM Turner (NZ) | 259 | 543/3d | drawn | v West Indies | Georgetown | 1971/72 | Test 696 |
JH Edrich (Eng) | 310* | 546/4d | won | v New Zealand | Leeds | 1965 | Test 593 |
WR Hammond (Eng) | 336* | 548/7d | drawn | v New Zealand | Auckland | 1932/33 | Test 226 |
JL Langer (Aus) | 250 | 551/6d | won | v England | Melbourne | 2002/03 | Test 1634 |
KD Walters (Aus) | 250 | 552 | drawn | v New Zealand | Christchurch | 1976/77 | Test 796 |
Wasim Akram (Pak) | 257* | 553 | drawn | v Zimbabwe | Sheikhupura | 1996/97 | Test 1336 |
GN Yallop (Aus) | 268 | 555 | drawn | v Pakistan | Melbourne | 1983/84 | Test 973 |
FMM Worrell (WI) | 261 | 558 | won | v England | Nottingham | 1950 | Test 325 |
The third entry in the table above - Dennis Amiss' 262 at Sabina Park in 1974 - orchestrated one of the great escapes in Test cricket. West Indies had a first-innings lead of 230 and England were struggling at 218 for 5 at the end of the fourth day. The night-watchman, Derek Underwood, batted for 75 minutes on the final day but Alan Knott's cheap dismissal left England 41 runs ahead with three wickets in hand. It was up to Amiss, who added 72 and 49 for the eighth and ninth wicket, and England eventually finished on 432 for 9 with a lead of 202. Amiss was unbeaten on 262; England's next best score was John Jameson's 38.
It is perhaps an indication of West Indies' reliance on Brian Lara that three of his double-hundreds appear in the table of lowest totals, which include an individual contribution of 200 or more. Lara scored 220 out of West Indies' first-innings score of 390 against Sri Lanka at the SSC in 2001, and a hundred in the second, but Sri Lanka still won by ten wickets. In 2003, he made 202 at the Wanderers but West Indies scored only 410, and conceded a first-innings lead of 151 to South Africa, eventually losing by 189 runs. In 2005, Lara broke Allan Border's record for the most Test runs during his 226 in Adelaide but West Indies scored only 405, with the next-highest contribution being Dwayne Bravo's 34.
Player | Runs | Score | Result | Opposition | Ground | Season | Scorecard |
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V Sehwag (India) | 201* | 329 | won | v Sri Lanka | Galle | 2008 | Test 1884 |
L Hutton (Eng) | 202* | 344 | lost | v West Indies | The Oval | 1950 | Test 326 |
CG Greenidge (WI) | 214* | 344/1 | won | v England | Lord's | 1984 | Test 990 |
RG Pollock (SA) | 209 | 353 | lost | v Australia | Cape Town | 1966/67 | Test 613 |
AR Morris (Aus) | 206 | 371 | won | v England | Adelaide | 1950/51 | Test 330 |
AD Gaekwad (India) | 201 | 374 | drawn | v Pakistan | Jalandhar | 1983/84 | Test 962 |
Taslim Arif (Pak) | 210* | 382/2 | drawn | v Australia | Faisalabad | 1979/80 | Test 878 |
CL Walcott (WI) | 220 | 383 | won | v England | Bridgetown | 1953/54 | Test 383 |
Hanif Mohammad (Pak) | 203* | 385/7d | drawn | v New Zealand | Lahore | 1964/65 | Test 586 |
GM Turner (NZ) | 223* | 386 | drawn | v West Indies | Kingston | 1971/72 | Test 693 |
DN Sardesai (India) | 212 | 387 | drawn | v West Indies | Kingston | 1970/71 | Test 680 |
BC Lara (WI) | 221 | 390 | lost | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 2001/02 | Test 1572 |
ML Hayden (Aus) | 203 | 391 | lost | v India | Chennai | 2000/01 | Test 1539 |
DSBP Kuruppu (SL) | 201* | 397/9d | drawn | v New Zealand | Colombo (CCC) | 1986/87 | Test 1074 |
BC Lara (WI) | 226 | 405 | lost | v Australia | Adelaide | 2005/06 | Test 1773 |
GS Chappell (Aus) | 204 | 406 | won | v India | Sydney | 1980/81 | Test 893 |
GA Headley (WI) | 223 | 408/5 | drawn | v England | Kingston | 1929/30 | Test 193 |
BC Lara (WI) | 202 | 410 | lost | v South Africa | Johannesburg | 2003/04 | Test 1674 |
V Sehwag (India) | 254 | 410/1 | drawn | v Pakistan | Lahore | 2005/06 | Test 1781 |
SJ McCabe (Aus) | 232 | 411 | drawn | v England | Nottingham | 1938 | Test 263 |
Sehwag surfaces once again, at No. 5, in the table of lowest totals in which a player made 150 or more. India had begun the final day of the 2008 Adelaide Test with nine wickets in hand and a lead of 8. Sehwag attacked the Australian attack and scored 151 out of India's total of 269, with the next highest contribution coming from Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who had scored 20. The Test was saved by the time Sehwag was dismissed on 253 for 6.
Player | Runs | Score | Result | Opposition | Ground | Season | Scorecard |
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C Bannerman (Aus) | 165* | 245 | won | v England | Melbourne | 1876/77 | Test 1 |
GA Gooch (Eng) | 154* | 252 | won | v West Indies | Leeds | 1991 | Test 1171 |
VVS Laxman (India) | 167 | 261 | lost | v Australia | Sydney | 1999/00 | Test 1481 |
KC Sangakkara (SL) | 156* | 268 | won | v New Zealand | Wellington | 2006/07 | Test 1822 |
V Sehwag (India) | 151 | 269/7d | drawn | v Australia | Adelaide | 2007/08 | Test 1863 |
EAB Rowan (SA) | 156* | 270/2 | drawn | v England | Johannesburg | 1948/49 | Test 307 |
L Hutton (Eng) | 156* | 272 | lost | v Australia | Adelaide | 1950/51 | Test 330 |
DL Amiss (Eng) | 164* | 272/2 | drawn | v New Zealand | Christchurch | 1974/75 | Test 758 |
SJ McCabe (Aus) | 189* | 274/2 | drawn | v South Africa | Johannesburg | 1935/36 | Test 248 |
J Darling (Aus) | 160 | 276/4 | won | v England | Sydney | 1897/98 | Test 57 |
B Mitchell (SA) | 164* | 278/7d | won | v England | Lord's | 1935 | Test 243 |
GC Smith (SA) | 154* | 283/5 | won | v England | Birmingham | 2008 | Test 1883 |
DCS Compton (Eng) | 158 | 284 | lost | v South Africa | Manchester | 1955 | Test 410 |
GA Gooch (Eng) | 153 | 285 | drawn | v West Indies | Kingston | 1980/81 | Test 902 |
Saleem Malik (Pak) | 155 | 285/5 | drawn | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 1996/97 | Test 1367 |
T Taibu (Zim) | 153 | 286 | drawn | v Bangladesh | Dhaka | 2004/05 | Test 1735 |
RM Cowper (Aus) | 165 | 292 | won | v India | Sydney | 1967/68 | Test 628 |
JKC Holt (WI) | 166 | 292/2d | won | v England | Bridgetown | 1953/54 | Test 383 |
GA Gooch (Eng) | 183 | 295/6d | drawn | v New Zealand | Lord's | 1986 | Test 1049 |
BC Lara (WI) | 176 | 296 | lost | v South Africa | Bridgetown | 2004/05 | Test 1749 |
Pakistan's 135 against India in Lahore in 1982 is the lowest score in Test cricket to contain a century. The match ended after Mohsin Khan reached his hundred in Pakistan's second innings. He scored 101 and, during the course of the innings, became the first Pakistan batsman to score 1000 runs in a year.
The lowest completed innings to include a century is New Zealand's 159 against England in Christchurch in 1963. John Reid scored 100, Graham Dowling's 22 was the next highest score, and eight batsmen were dismissed in single figures.
Player | Runs | Score | Result | Opposition | Ground | Season | Scorecard |
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Mohsin Khan (Pak) | 101* | 135/1 | drawn | v India | Lahore | 1982/83 | Test 941 |
JR Reid (NZ) | 100 | 159 | lost | v England | Christchurch | 1962/63 | Test 542 |
Mohammad Hafeez (Pak) | 102* | 165/1 | won | v Bangladesh | Peshawar | 2003 | Test 1657 |
A Melville (SA) | 104* | 166/1 | drawn | v England | Nottingham | 1947 | Test 285 |
KC Sangakkara (SL) | 100* | 170 | lost | v New Zealand | Christchurch | 2006/07 | Test 1820 |
ML Hayden (Aus) | 101* | 172/1 | won | v Zimbabwe | Sydney | 2003/04 | Test 1663 |
MA Taylor (Aus) | 101* | 176/2 | drawn | v Pakistan | Sydney | 1989/90 | Test 1137 |
SM Gavaskar (India) | 103* | 176/0 | drawn | v Pakistan | Bangalore | 1983/84 | Test 961 |
JH Sinclair (SA) | 106 | 177 | lost | v England | Cape Town | 1898/99 | Test 59 |
JG Wright (NZ) | 113* | 178/1 | drawn | v India | Napier | 1989/90 | Test 1138 |
JG Wright (NZ) | 117* | 181/1 | won | v Australia | Wellington | 1989/90 | Test 1141 |
HW Taylor (SA) | 109 | 182 | lost | v England | Durban | 1913/14 | Test 130 |
MJ Slater (Aus) | 123 | 184 | won | v England | Sydney | 1998/99 | Test 1439 |
PW Sherwell (SA) | 115 | 185/3 | drawn | v England | Lord's | 1907 | Test 93 |
G Boycott (Eng) | 100* | 186/1 | drawn | v Pakistan | Hyderabad (Sind) | 1977/78 | Test 813 |
DG Bradman (Aus) | 103* | 191 | won | v England | Melbourne | 1932/33 | Test 221 |
MC Cowdrey (Eng) | 102 | 191 | won | v Australia | Melbourne | 1954/55 | Test 393 |
JB Stollmeyer (WI) | 104* | 192/2 | drawn | v India | Port of Spain | 1952/53 | Test 367 |
GA Headley (WI) | 102* | 193 | lost | v Australia | Brisbane | 1930/31 | Test 203 |
G Kirsten (SA) | 108* | 193/6d | drawn | v Australia | Adelaide | 1997/98 | Test 1397 |
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- Replying to India's 288 in Chandigarh in 1990, Sri Lanka were dismissed for 82, with Asanka Gurusinha remaining unbeaten on 52, the lowest total with a half-century. Venkatapathy Raju took 6 for 12 as nine batsmen failed to reach double figures. Sri Lanka were beaten by an innings and eight runs and Marvan Atapattu made a pair.
- In one-day internationals, the lowest total with a batsman scoring a 150 is Sri Lanka's 229 for 5 against India in Mumbai in 1997. Sanath Jayasuriya made 151 not out.
- England's 159 for 3 against New Zealand at Swansea in 1973, in which Amiss scored 100, is the lowest ODI score with a century.
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George Binoy is a staff writer at Cricinfo
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