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Top-scoring on debut, twice

Batsmen and bowlers who had the highest scores and the best figures in each innings of their debut Test

Umar Akmal celebrates his century on debut, New Zealand v Pakistan, 1st Test, Dunedin, 3rd day, November 26, 2009

Umar Akmal celebrates his hundred on debut. He scored a half-century in the second innings  •  Getty Images

What did Umar Akmal do at Dunedin in November 2009 that Edmund Tylecote first did at the MCG in 1882? He top-scored for his team in both innings of his debut Test, making 129 and 75 against New Zealand. Only 16 debutant batsmen, Tylecote and Akmal included, have done it in Tests, while 46 bowlers have had the best bowling figures for their team in each innings on debut.
Two debutants top scored for India in successive Tests against England in 1933-34. Lala Amarnath's 38 was the best individual contribution to India's first-innings total of 219, and his 118 was the highest in their second-innings total of 258. It was the first Test hosted by India, and England won by nine wickets at the Gymkhana ground in Bombay. In the next game wicketkeeper Dilawar Hussain made his debut, replacing Janardan Navle, and made 59 and 57 in each innings, more than any of his team-mates. He had a hard time, though, for Hussain opened on a green pitch at Eden Gardens and had to retire hurt after getting struck by a bouncer from Morris Nichols. He returned with his head bandaged and had to retire again, this time after getting hit on the thumb by Nobby Clark. To his credit, Hussain returned again to complete his half-century.
No debutant top scored in each innings for nearly four decades after Hussain, until Lawrence Rowe did so in spectacular fashion for West Indies against New Zealand in 1972. He still remains the only batsman to make a double-century and a hundred on debut. The last two England batsmen to top score in both innings on debut were of South African origin, and both did it in Ashes Tests. Tony Greig scored 57 and 62 at Old Trafford in 1972, and Kevin Pietersen made 57 and 64 not out at Lord's in 2005.
Top scoring in both innings on Test debut
PlayerRuns Result Opposition Ground Start DateScorecard
EFS Tylecote (Eng) 33, 38 lost v Australia Melbourne Dec 30, 1882 Test 10
H Moses (Aus) 31, 24 lost v England SydneyJan 28, 1887 Test 25
AB Tancred (SA) 29, 29 lost v England Port Elizabeth Mar 12, 1889 Test 31
RA Duff (Aus) 32, 104 won v England MelbourneJan 1, 1902 Test 66
G Gunn (Eng) 119, 74 lost v Australia Sydney Dec 13, 1907 Test 96
L Amarnath (India) 38, 118 lost v England MumbaiDec 15, 1933 Test 230
Dilawar Hussain (India) 59, 57 drawn v England Kolkata Jan 5, 1934 Test 231
LG Rowe (WI) 214, 100* drawn v New Zealand KingstonFeb 16, 1972 Test 693
AW Greig (Eng) 57, 62 won v Australia Manchester Jun 8, 1972 Test 698
Taslim Arif (Pak) 90, 46 drawn v India KolkataJan 29, 1980 Test 871
LK Germon (NZ) 48, 41 lost v India Bangalore Oct 18, 1995 Test 1308
Mohammad Ashraful (Ban) 26, 114 lost v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC)Sep 6, 2001 Test 1561
Yasir Hameed (Pak) 170, 105 won v Bangladesh Karachi Aug 20, 2003 Test 1655
KP Pietersen (Eng) 57, 64* lost v Australia Lord'sJul 21, 2005 Test 1756
Tamim Iqbal (Ban) 53, 84 lost v New Zealand Dunedin Jan 4, 2008 Test 1859
Umar Akmal (Pak) 129, 75 lost v New Zealand DunedinNov 24, 2009 Test 1934
You'd think Don Bradman would be among batsmen who have made the highest score in each innings of a Test the most times, but he isn't. Ken Barrington and Brian Lara head that list, top scoring for England and West Indies in each innings nine times in their careers. West Indies, however, didn't win any of the games, drawing two and losing seven Tests, in which Lara was their highest scorer.
Perhaps the most memorable instances of Lara shining and West Indies losing came on the tour of Sri Lanka in 2001. Lara made 178 and 40 in Galle and the hosts won by ten wickets. He made 221 and 130 at the SSC and Sri Lanka won by ten wickets again.
Most occasions of top scoring in both innings of a Test
Player Mat WonDraw Lost Career Mat %
KF Barrington (Eng) 9 3 51 1955-1968 82 10.97
BC Lara (WI) 9 0 2 7 1990-2006 131 6.87
SM Gavaskar (India) 80 4 4 1971-1987 1256.40
R Dravid (India) 8 4 31 1996-2010 139 5.75
A Flower (Zim) 7 0 0 7 1992-2002 63 11.11
WR Hammond (Eng) 63 2 1 1927-1947 857.05
AR Border (Aus) 6 1 32 1978-1994 156 3.84
GA Gooch (Eng) 6 2 2 2 1975-1995 118 5.08
MA Atherton (Eng) 62 2 2 1989-2001 1155.21
RT Ponting (Aus) 6 3 03 1995-2010 144 4.16
JB Hobbs (Eng) 5 2 1 2 1908-1930 61 8.19
H Sutcliffe (Eng) 52 1 2 1924-1935 549.25
L Hutton (Eng) 5 3 11 1937-1955 79 6.32
RB Simpson (Aus) 5 2 3 0 1957-1978 62 8.06
G Boycott (Eng) 52 3 0 1964-1982 1084.62
DL Haynes (WI) 5 3 02 1978-1994 116 4.31
JG Wright (NZ) 5 2 3 0 1978-1993 82 6.09
SP Fleming (NZ) 52 1 2 1994-2008 1114.50
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak) 5 3 11 1992-2007 120 4.16
SR Tendulkar (India) 5 1 2 2 1989-2010 166 3.01
Younis Khan (Pak) 54 0 1 2000-2009 637.93
Habibul Bashar (Ban) 5 1 04 2000-2008 50 10.00
S Chanderpaul (WI) 5 0 0 5 1994-2009 123 4.06
AJ Strauss (Eng) 52 1 2 2004-2010 717.04
No points for guessing which bowler had the best figures in each innings of a Test the most times. Muttiah Muralitharan has done it 31 times, 16 more than Richard Hadlee and Anil Kumble, and 17 more than Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath. It's no surprise then that there are no other Sri Lankans in the table below, especially since Murali has the most ten-wicket hauls in Tests. His team-mates often had only scraps to share between them.
Most occasions of having the best bowling in both innings of a Test
Player Mat Won Draw Lost Career Mat %
M Muralitharan (SL)31 19 4 8 1992-2009132 23.48
RJ Hadlee (NZ) 15 63 6 1973-1990 86 17.44
A Kumble (India) 15 10 3 2 1990-2008 132 11.36
SK Warne (Aus)14 9 1 4 1992-2007145 9.65
GD McGrath (Aus) 14 110 3 1993-2007 124 11.29
Imran Khan (Pak) 11 6 4 1 1971-1992 88 12.50
CEL Ambrose (WI)11 7 3 1 1988-200098 11.22
Waqar Younis (Pak) 11 73 1 1989-2003 87 12.64
Wasim Akram (Pak) 10 4 1 5 1985-2002 104 9.61
DK Lillee (Aus)9 6 2 1 1971-198470 12.85
MD Marshall (WI) 9 72 0 1978-1991 81 11.11
DL Vettori (NZ) 8 2 2 4 1997-2010 100 8.00
M Ntini (SA)8 3 0 5 1998-2009101 7.92
CV Grimmett (Aus) 7 42 1 1925-1936 37 18.91
R Benaud (Aus) 7 6 1 0 1952-1964 63 11.11
IT Botham (Eng)7 3 1 3 1977-1992102 6.86
GR Dilley (Eng) 7 04 3 1979-1989 41 17.07
CA Walsh (WI) 7 3 2 2 1984-2001 132 5.30
Harbhajan Singh (India)7 5 1 1 1998-201083 8.43
Forty-six bowlers have had the best figures in each innings on debut, the most recent being Bangladesh's Mahmudullah, who took 3 for 59 and 5 for 51 in a 95-run victory in Kingstown.
One of the first players to do it was Fred Martin, who took 6 for 50 and 6 for 52 in England's two-wicket victory against Australia at the Oval in 1890. His 12 for 102 was the best figures by a debutant until Bob Massie destroyed England with 16 for 137 in 1972. Martin, however, played only one more Test and took 2 for 39 against South Africa at Cape Town in 1892. He spent the rest of his career at Kent.
Best bowling in both innings on Test debut
Player FigsResult Opposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
A Shaw (Eng) 3/51, 5/38 lost v Australia Melbourne Mar 15, 1877 Test 1
F Morley (Eng)5/56, 3/90 won v Australia The Oval Sep 6, 1880Test 4
WH Cooper (Aus) 3/80, 6/120 drawn v England Melbourne Dec 31, 1881 Test 5
F Martin (Eng)6/50, 6/52 won v Australia The Oval Aug 11, 1890Test 34
T Richardson (Eng) 5/49, 5/107 drawn v Australia Manchester Aug 24, 1893 Test 41
J Middleton (SA)5/64, 4/66 lost v England Port Elizabeth Feb 13, 1896Test 47
JV Saunders (Aus) 4/119, 5/43 won v England Sydney Feb 14, 1902 Test 68
W Brearley (Eng)4/72, 4/54 won v Australia Manchester Jul 24, 1905Test 86
WS Lees (Eng) 5/34, 3/74 lost v South Africa Johannesburg Jan 2, 1906 Test 88
JDA O'Connor (Aus)3/110, 5/40 won v England Adelaide Jan 10, 1908Test 98
AS Kennedy (Eng) 4/37, 4/132 lost v South Africa Johannesburg Dec 23, 1922 Test 148
RK Tyldesley (Eng)3/52, 3/50 won v South Africa Lord's Jun 28, 1924Test 154
CV Grimmett (Aus) 5/45, 6/37 won v England Sydney Feb 27, 1925 Test 162
TW Wall (Aus)3/123, 5/66 won v England Melbourne Mar 8, 1929Test 180
MJC Allom (Eng) 5/38, 3/17 won v New Zealand Christchurch Jan 10, 1930 Test 186
RC Blunt (NZ)3/17, 2/17 lost v England Christchurch Jan 10, 1930Test 186
CS Marriott (Eng) 5/37, 6/59 won v West Indies The Oval Aug 12, 1933 Test 229
K Farnes (Eng) 5/102, 5/77 lost v Australia NottinghamJun 8, 1934 Test 233
WH Copson (Eng) 5/85, 4/67 won v West Indies Lord's Jun 24, 1939 Test 272
AV Bedser (Eng) 7/49, 4/96 won v India Lord'sJun 22, 1946 Test 276
LJ Johnson (Aus) 3/66, 3/8 won v India Melbourne Feb 6, 1948 Test 295
HHH Johnson (WI) 5/41, 5/55 won v England KingstonMar 27, 1948 Test 298
AL Valentine (WI) 8/104, 3/100 lost v England Manchester Jun 8, 1950 Test 323
SF Burke (SA) 6/128, 5/68 lost v New Zealand Cape TownJan 1, 1962 Test 519
JDF Larter (Eng) 5/57, 4/88 won v Pakistan The Oval Aug 16, 1962 Test 534
Arif Butt (Pak) 6/89, 1/29 drawn v Australia MelbourneDec 4, 1964 Test 570
LC Mayne (Aus) 4/43, 4/56 lost v West Indies Kingston Mar 3, 1965 Test 580
DJ Brown (Eng) 3/44, 3/30 drawn v South Africa Lord'sJul 22, 1965 Test 594
R Dumbrill (SA) 3/31, 4/30 drawn v England Lord's Jul 22, 1965 Test 594
RMH Cottam (Eng) 4/50, 2/35 drawn v Pakistan LahoreFeb 21, 1969 Test 647
RAL Massie (Aus) 8/84, 8/53 won v England Lord's Jun 22, 1972 Test 699
MF Malone (Aus) 5/63, 1/14 drawn v England The OvalAug 25, 1977 Test 808
RM Hogg (Aus) 6/74, 1/35 lost v England Brisbane Dec 1, 1978 Test 834
NS Yadav (India) 4/49, 3/32 drawn v Australia BangaloreSep 19, 1979 Test 856
GC Small (Eng) 3/88, 1/10 lost v New Zealand Nottingham Aug 7, 1986 Test 1050
ND Hirwani (India) 8/61, 8/75 won v West Indies ChennaiJan 11, 1988 Test 1089
RP Snell (SA) 4/83, 4/74 lost v West Indies Bridgetown Apr 18, 1992 Test 1188
NA Mallender (Eng) 3/72, 5/50 won v Pakistan LeedsJul 23, 1992 Test 1192
PM Such (Eng) 6/67, 2/78 lost v Australia Manchester Jun 3, 1993 Test 1223
BKV Prasad (India) 4/71, 2/50 lost v England BirminghamJun 6, 1996 Test 1327
DW Headley (Eng) 4/72, 4/104 lost v Australia Manchester Jul 3, 1997 Test 1372
AM Blignaut (Zim) 5/73, 3/37 won v Bangladesh BulawayoApr 19, 2001 Test 1543
SR Clark (Aus) 5/55, 4/34 won v South Africa Cape Town Mar 16, 2006 Test 1789
Abdur Rehman (Pak) 4/105, 4/105 lost v South Africa KarachiOct 1, 2007 Test 1843
Yasir Arafat (Pak) 5/161, 2/49 drawn v India Bangalore Dec 8, 2007 Test 1852
Mahmudullah (Ban) 3/59, 5/51 won v West Indies KingstownJul 9, 2009 Test 1923
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George Binoy is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo