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lost by an innings and 120 runs, and also the | wicket of Zaheer Abbas in the second ODI, which Sri L |
s in his second season as captain and took the | wicket of Sir Donald Bradman at Derby. |
three in the day, including the key mid-order | wicket of captain Steve Waugh for just 7. The batsmen |
He took the | wicket of Jack Hobbs (who apparently gave away his wi |
ten 49 and shared a partnership for the eighth | wicket of 143 with Longrigg which was a county record |
l, giving away 50 runs in his 10 overs for the | wicket of Javed Miandad, and also catching Imran Khan |
3, his best bowling innings, before adding the | wicket of Michael Clarke, in which Jones bowled a rev |
At the fall of the ninth | wicket of the Indian's second innings Muralitharan st |
County Championship in 1999, where he took the | wicket of Gary Butcher. |
kets in each innings, including the first ball | wicket of Sachin Tendulkar with an inswinging yorker. |
ran in 1992-93, and when bowling, captured the | wicket of Tom Moody with his third ball. |
He took the crucial | wicket of Adam Gilchrist in that match. |
ugh Sri Lanka won, he only managed to took the | wicket of Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh in that matc |
Rampaul picked up the | wicket of Jacques Kallis for 16, and contributed 24 r |
World Cup, a 55-over game in which he took the | wicket of Gundappa Viswanath. |
His partnership with John Snow for the tenth | wicket of 128, is a record for England at home. |
He took 1-70 in the match claiming the | wicket of Vikram Solanki. |
Miller are other Test players who he took the | wicket of in his career. |
1919 against Cambridge University, taking the | wicket of future England Test player George Wood. |
from a 12-over spell with the ball, taking the | wicket of Patsy Hendren. |
He also took the | wicket of opener Bill Brown but went for 65 runs from |
picked up three wickets, including his maiden | wicket of Brendan Nash and then took Denesh Ramdin tw |
nford 20/20 against Jamaica, where he took the | wicket of Xavier Marshall. |
touring Australians, during which he took the | wicket of Damien Martyn. |
g his early career with Trinidad, did not keep | wicket on the tour. |
lia in 1930, he bowled to Don Bradman, who hit | wicket on his very first ball. |
a faulty D/L calculation because of a fall of | wicket on the second ball of the 47th over, thereby c |
t morning began perfectly for Australia with a | wicket on the first ball, and more kept coming. |
d put on 377 with Billy Ibadulla for the first | wicket on the first day, then the highest unbroken op |
was a fine fielder who was good enough to keep | wicket on occasion. |
s caught once, stumped once and out leg before | wicket once but was never bowled in his international |
However Australia managed two late | wicket, one on the very last ball of the day! putting |
rk, three tennis courts, one cricket pitch and | wicket, one bowling green, three netball courts and t |
The pair put on 133 for the ninth | wicket, only 13 short of the county side's then ninth |
two-thirds of the 1923 season, though he kept | wicket only when amateur players, in particular Dar L |
Southerton was denied his tenth | wicket only by the last man being run out. |
He failed to take a | wicket or score any runs as Middlesex slipped to defe |
gh Archer was a wicket-keeper, he did not keep | wicket or bowl in the match, and batted at number 10. |
nshire, was not a success: he failed to take a | wicket or score a run. |
ghly regarded in this department as his single | wicket partner Colchin. |
and Murali Vijay scored 462 runs for the first | wicket partnership in the same match. |
This was a new record fourth | wicket partnership against all countries and fourth h |
h James Foster this helped to set a record 5th | wicket partnership for Essex of 339. |
Watson hit 56 and shared an eighth | wicket partnership of 92 with Michael Bennett, though |
02 was achieved during a record-breaking first | wicket partnership of 375, in which Rob White scored |
Gillespie also shared a 4th | wicket partnership of 320 runs with Michael Hussey. |
Garnet Lee and Stan Worthington achieved a 6th | wicket partnership of 212 which remains a Derbyshire |
ong with Robin Boyd-Moss, he achieved a second | wicket partnership of 344, which remains a Northampto |
osted an impressive 87 not out in a record 9th | wicket partnership of 185 with Robert Croft against N |
Lord's Cricket Ground second | wicket partnership record: 291 with Andrew Strauss, 2 |
ourse achieved a Test match record for a third | wicket partnership of 319. |
s only once, making 79 and sharing in a fourth | wicket partnership of 128 with Ulick Considine in the |
y 1983; this is the record for the highest 9th | wicket partnership score in a one-day international. |
onians team against Sidmouth, sharing a second | wicket partnership of 396 with Harold Hippisley, who |
of 100 with Barnett, who made 62, and a second | wicket partnership of 128 with Hardstaff, who made 58 |
own for taking part in a record-breaking first | wicket partnership with Sanath Jayasuriya in the fina |
At Taunton he broke his county's 7th | wicket partnership record with a 279 run stand with t |
However a 109 | wicket partnership between Stephen Fleming and Craig |
Transvaal, McEwan made 191 in a 337-run third | wicket partnership with Philip Amm (214) to set up Ea |
The First Test included a record 127 run tenth | wicket partnership between Johnny Taylor and Arthur M |
Pat Vaulkhard and Denis Smith's 4th | wicket partnership of 328 against Nottinghamshire rem |
is career best batting score of 190 in a first | wicket Partnership of 361 with Buddy Oldfield at Pete |
against Kenya, contributing to Canada's first | wicket partnership of 68. |
8, McKenzie was involved in a world record 1st | wicket partnership of 415 with Graeme Smith., McKenzi |
e same innings, he set the club's record first | wicket partnership of 375 with Mark Powell. |
Storer and Joseph Bowden achieved a 1st | wicket partnership of 322 agaianst Essex, which remai |
atel (54), James Duffy (64) and a defiant last | wicket partnership of 86 between Tom Glover (42*) and |
hire at Trent Bridge when he shared in a sixth | wicket partnership of 270 with opener Reg Simpson. |
f the match, reaching 108, and sharing a first | wicket partnership of 149 with E. M. Grace. |
lia by only six runs thanks to an 80 run tenth | wicket partnership, and a 10 wicket bag by Fred Spoff |
amptonshire record for the highest ever second | wicket partnership. |
hes test, with Taylor's 108 in the record 10th | wicket partnership. |
w set a club record of 156 for the highest 9th | Wicket partnership. |
nership records during the season - the second | wicket partnertship of 417 by Kim Barnett and Tim Twe |
Colchin was an accomplished single | wicket performer. |
Anderson was a good single | wicket player who made frequent appearances in that t |
He was a prominent single | wicket player and often led his own team, playing for |
A Surrey man, he was a prominent single | wicket player who frequently played in challenge matc |
He kept | wicket quite regularly for the Yorkshire Second XI du |
added 329 with Shane Watson which is a fourth | wicket record for the Bulls. |
Holds Rhodesia's eighth and ninth | wicket records. |
ges and aggregates and he also started to keep | wicket regularly for the team. |
the 5th day just 52 runs behind, and with one | wicket remaining. |
years later, though he did take his first Test | wicket: Roy McLean. |
set of cricket rules including the leg before | wicket rule. |
"The | Wicket Shit Will Never Die" 3:33 (originally from Clo |
Some Old | Wicket Shit!!! Remix (3:53) |
, as they finished 261 for 9 - 47 runs and one | wicket short of a result. |
The | wicket shown is the "low stool" shape, probably 2-foo |
ade their way to 20 overs with the loss of one | wicket, slightly ahead of Ireland's total. |
half century (51) against India during a last | wicket stand with Devon Malcolm. |
ade her highest Test score of 38 out of a last | wicket stand of 59 against Australia in the one-off A |
a single and proceeded to score 82 in a second | wicket stand of 153 with Len Braund; in the second, h |
Doll scored 102* in a county record eighth | wicket stand of 182 in two hours with HR Murrell for |
he Oval in 1958, when he shared a record sixth | wicket stand of 376 with Albert Lightfoot. |
However, the sixth | wicket stand between Chamara Kapugedera and Prasanna |
n the batting with Stanley Colman, their first | wicket stand was 472, the record partnership for any |
The 5th | wicket stand of 302 by John Morris and Dominic Cork a |
ched the for-him dizzy heights of 42 in a last | wicket stand of 84 with Geoff Lomax. |
Castell shared in a Hampshire record 9th | wicket stand of 230 with Danny Livingstone. |
He holds the World Record 8th | wicket stand in ODI cricket of 138 with Justin Kemp, |
It was his 533rd Test | wicket taken in his 114th Test. |
-day game and is currently the leading one-day | wicket taker in the club's history, having taken 43 w |
unty Championship season as the leading county | wicket taker with 67 wickets. |
He was the tournament's second highest | wicket taker with 17 wickets, one behind India's Roge |
In his first season he was the leading | wicket taker in NatWest Pro40 Division 1 with 12 wick |
ter for Northamptonshire, leading local league | wicket taker in the country with 3700 first team wick |
He was the leading | wicket taker in the 2007-08 Carib Beer Challenge and |
, he would have become,by far, india's leading | wicket taker in ODI cricket till now , surpassing Ani |
s playing for Mumbai and is the team's highest | wicket taker of all time. |
lish cricketer who stands as the third highest | wicket taker in the history of first class cricket, b |
He had been a prolific | wicket taker in the leagues over a long playing caree |
ague in 2007 when he finished as joint leading | wicket taker in the League. |
William Lillywhite regain his place as leading | wicket taker |
estershire bowler Neal Radford was the leading | wicket taker with 101, at an average of 24.68. |
A leading | wicket taker in the 2007 season despite many games ab |
During the 2006 season he was an effective | wicket taker, including taking 8 wickets for 31 runs |
p in Sydney and finished the competition's top | wicket taker, with 16 wickets at 10.31. |
nty20 in England, Mendis was the third highest | wicket taker, behind Pakistan's Saeed Ajmal and Umar |
s currently the world's second-placed Twenty20 | wicket taker, having taken 59 wickets from 39 matches |
eless accuracy, and continued to be a prolific | wicket taker. |
ty Championship Bakker was Hampshire's leading | wicket taker. |
bowler in England and being among the leading | wicket takers in the country. |
The trophy is named after the two leading | wicket takers in Test cricket, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Mu |
ourth on the all-time list, with the top three | wicket takers Muttiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne and A |
minds of many when Rehman was asked to replace | wicket taking bowler Saeed Ajmal in Pakistan's 2011 w |
Last year he led the Pura Cup | wicket taking list with 48 victims. |
He shared the top | wicket tally for the season with William Cropper. |
2001-02 with 49 wickets, topping the Pura Cup | wicket tally. |
lers off their length before I had been at the | wicket ten minutes". |
ether in a partnership of 411, then the fourth | wicket Test record for all countries. |
ive overs, but took what was to prove his last | wicket, that of Willie Quaife; in his very last match |
bowled two overs in the match, taking a single | wicket, that of Sajeeka Abeynayake, without conceding |
ptember 2002, that Hafeez took his only List A | wicket, that of opposing captain Paul Stevens. |
scored a duck in the match, and took just one | wicket, that of former England Test cricketer Tim Rob |
lamorgan's second innings Jewell took a single | wicket, that of Willie Jones. |
e played, but bowled 24 overs, taking a single | wicket, that of Test player Peter Willey. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket, that of Majid Pandor. |
bowled 10 overs in the match, taking a single | wicket, that of Saman Jayantha. |
bowled 18 overs in the match, taking a single | wicket, that of Mathew Sinclair. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket, that of Guy Bignell. |
bowled 12 overs in the match, taking a single | wicket, that of Lasith Fernando. |
led 12 overs, conceding 66 runs and taking one | wicket, that of Tillakaratne Dilshan. |
He took one | wicket, that of Yorkshire's Arthur Wood in 1939. |
Ward scored eleven runs and took a single | wicket, that of England batsman Charles Hallows. |
bowled 16 overs in the match, taking a single | wicket, that of Michael Vandort, in a game in which t |
h in late June 1950 in which he took his final | wicket, that of David Sheppard. |
r Sussex in the Championship (taking his first | wicket, that of Andy Ducat, in June) but also appeare |
have crossed each other, he that runs for the | wicket that is put down is out; if they are not cross |
He took only one | wicket, that of Essex's Norman Saint; this happened o |
With the ball he claimed a single | wicket, that of A. G. Ram Singh, ending with match fi |
nd during the ODI series he took his first ODI | wicket that of opener Hamilton Masakadza. |
With the ball he took he took a single | wicket, that of West Indian captain Jackie Grant. |
He took a single | wicket, that of Phil Clift, but conceded 57 runs from |
With the ball he took a single | wicket, that of C.R. Nayudu for the cost of 19 runs. |
Yorkshire in July 1902; he took only a single | wicket, that of Irving Washington. |
scored eight runs in two innings and took one | wicket, that of Peter Sainsbury. |
asy enough for the tourists, who only lost one | wicket, that of Shahriar Nafees who made a quickfire |
ng the match, conceding 44 runs and taking one | wicket, that of Suranga Thushara. |
Judd made eight runs and took a single | wicket, that of Francis MacKinnon. |
Australia took a very quick | wicket, that of Andrew Strauss, who was dismissed aga |
or 46 runs in the first innings, plus the only | wicket that fell in Yorkshire's second innings: the i |
He managed to take one | wicket, that of Kumar Sangakkara who was caught behin |
Cricket Club's first-innings he took a single | wicket, that of Jack Parsons. |
owled 17.5 overs in the match, taking a single | wicket, that of Lanka de Silva. |
first-class record for Glamorgan for the eight | wicket that has stood for over 80 years. |
inst Ireland where Yates took his final List-A | wicket, that of Peter Davy. |
With the ball he took a single | wicket, that of England Test cricketer Willie Watson. |
only innings in which he batted, and took one | wicket, that of Norman Yardley, with the ball. |
bowled 13 overs in the match, taking a single | wicket, that of Johnny Douglas. |
inst London County, while his only first-class | wicket, that of future Test player Len Braund, came i |
1921 saw him take his maiden | wicket, that of Worcestershire's Frederick Pearson, a |
tour of Zimbabwe, where he took his first ODI | wicket, that of Dion Ebrahim in the Third ODI at Hara |
the match he scored 10 runs and took a single | wicket, that of Rajesh Rao. |
des scored a partnership of 68 for the seventh | wicket, the former seduced into a lazy cut to gully b |
rvived the hattrick but was trapped leg before | wicket the very next ball to give Price a third wicke |
Day Five After the loss of the first | wicket the previous day, India batted solidly and had |
ter Compton and Yardley added 26 for the sixth | wicket, the former edged Lindwall and Saggers had his |
Captained by Les Ames, who also kept | wicket, the team had several well-known players inclu |
nistan won the Intercontinental Cup match by 1 | wicket, the countries first international first-class |
th Wettimuny and Dias added 217 for the second | wicket, then a Sri Lankan record partnership for any |
nusual figures of 1/2 off 0.1 overs, bowling a | wicket then two beamers in succession and being banne |
as his last significant match; he did not keep | wicket, this role being taken by his older brother Jo |
38 when they set a record of 306 for the third | wicket; this record stood until 1990 when it was bett |
ng Sri Lanka at Lord's Sri Lanka suffered an 8 | wicket thrashing. |
s (including 20 in Tests, and Donald Bradman's | wicket three times) at an bowling average of 24.61. |
He won the World Single | Wicket Title at Lord's in 1964. |
within arm's reach of the | wicket) to fast bowling - being particularly impressi |
ird day Warner and Woods added 59 for the last | wicket to take the total to 237. |
or the loss of seven wickets, and was the last | wicket to fall, by which time Somerset had moved to 1 |
utton and 64 out of a stand of 74 for the last | wicket to put England 103 runs ahead and gave them th |
target in just eight overs without losing any | wicket, to complete a ten-wicket win. |
etkeeper and right-handed batsman, Murray kept | wicket to the potent West Indian fast bowling attacks |
wasn't enough as Jacques Kallis took the final | wicket to give the South Africans a 26 run victory. |
s tailender he put on 34, and England won by 1 | wicket to avoid a tie. |
half an hour with Robert Burrows for the ninth | wicket to set up a crushing innings win, one of only |
anded back the initiative with the loss of his | wicket to an attempted reverse sweep off the occasion |
suffered a blow when Tendulkar's was the next | wicket to fall, caught by Hogg off the bowling of Lee |
He would lose his | wicket to the worst bowlers but play innings of brill |
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