Tuesday 22 February 2022

Alana King of Australia won her first caps in Tests, ODIs and T20s in the space of a fortnight. Was she the quickest to do this?

 Alana King of Australia won her first covers in Quite a while, ODIs and T20s in about a fortnight. Is it safe to say that she was the speediest? asked Carl from Australia

A 26-year-old legspinner from Victoria, Alana King made her worldwide presentation in the new Ashes series against England. Lord played her first T20 worldwide in Adelaide on January 20, included in the Test in Canberra that began on January 27, then, at that point, made her ODI debut, additionally in Canberra, on February 3.

Lord in this way finished her full go-around - or should that be cap-deceive? - in 14 days, equalling Nonkhululeko Thabethe of South Africa's ladies' group in India in November 2014 (Thabethe played only the one match in each configuration). Yet, three individuals have done it faster: Peter Ingram of New Zealand is the quickest man, in 12 days in 2010; India's Preeti Dimri won her first cap in each arrangement over the course of about ten days in August 2006; yet the speediest generally speaking is the England wicketkeeper-player Sarah Taylor, who finished her set in nine days in a similar series as Dimri, in August 2006, when she was 17 years of age.

Sakibul Gani scored 341 on his five star debut a day or two ago. Was this a record? asked Ajay Raj from India

Sakibul Gani made 341 - and shared a fourth-wicket association of 538 with Babul Kumar - in Bihar's Ranji Trophy match against Mizoram in Kolkata last week. This was whenever anybody first had made a triple-century in their lady five star match: the past best was Ajay Rohera's undefeated 267 for Madhya Pradesh against Hyderabad in Indore in 2018-19.

Fortunately for Mizoram, their hitters demonstrated preferably more viable over their bowlers - chief Taruwar Kohli made 151 and 101 not out - and they got away with a draw. Furthermore a note of alert for Sakibul, and those anticipating that he should cause ripple effects at a more significant level: Rohera has not yet made another top notch hundred.

Whenever Brendon McCullum scored 302 against India, I saw that New Zealand added 586 pursues the fall of the fifth wicket. Is that the most by any group? Who holds the relating record in ODIs? asked Mohsin Zunzunia from Canada

New Zealand were 94 for 5 in that innings against India in Wellington in 2013-14, preceding Brendon McCullum truly got rolling. The 586 runs added by New Zealand's last five wickets was to be sure a record, outperforming 474 by Pakistan (87 for 5 to 561) against New Zealand in Lahore in 1955-56.

The one-day worldwide record was set by the African XI against Asia in Bengaluru in June 2007, when they recuperated from 31 for 5 to reach 283, with Shaun Pollock making 130. That barely concealed a more popular example in the 1983 World Cup, when India - because of 175 not out from Kapil Dev - recuperated from 17 for 5 to reach 266 for 8 against Zimbabwe in Tunbridge Wells.

In T20Is the most pursues the fall of the fifth wicket is 136, by Sri Lanka (from 40 for 5 to 176 for 8) against Australia in Geelong in 2016-17. That went under genuine danger last year when Belgium recuperated from 12 for 5 to reach 146 for 8 against Austria at the Royal Brussels Club in Waterloo - and really Belgium were 14 for 8 at one point before their 10th wicket pair added 132, with No. 8 Saber Zakhil pounding 100 not out from 47 balls!

I recognized that Luke Wright has played 101 white-ball internationals for England, yet no Tests. Who has played the most from different nations? asked David Norman from England

The forerunner in this regard is David Miller of South Africa, who has up until this point played 140 one-day internationals and 95 T20Is (three of them for a World XI), while never showing up in a Test. Not a long ways behind is Kieron Pollard of West Indies, who at the hour of composing had played 123 ODIs and 100 T20s - yet no Tests. Luke Wright's 101 is the record for England.

I was checking out the rundown of individuals who had scored 100 on Test debut - and thought about what number of had been out for 99? asked Daisy McKenzie from England

Three men have experienced the dissatisfaction of being out for 99 on their Test debut. The originally was Arthur Chipperfield of Australia, against England at Trent Bridge in 1934; he was trailed by Robert Christiani of West Indies, against England in Bridgetown in 1947-48. The latest event was by Pakistan's Asim Kamal, against South Africa in Lahore in 2003-04. Chipperfield and Christiani did later arrive at three figures in Tests, however poor Asim won't ever do.

In the ladies' down, Australia's Jess Jonassen was out for 99 in her first Test, against England in Canterbury in 2015. At this point she hasn't finished a worldwide century by the same token.

Two men have made 99 in their initial one-day worldwide. The originally was Eoin Morgan, was run out for 99 in his first match, for Ireland against Scotland in Ayr in 2006. After eight years, the UAE's Swapnil Patel endured ostensibly a significantly really anguishing destiny, being abandoned on 99 not out toward the finish of the innings against Scotland in the last of the World Cup Qualifier in Lincoln, New Zealand. Patil never made a worldwide hundred

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