Monday 2 January 2017

Calendar years where wickets were lost before any runs scored in Test cricket



In the New Year's Test match in Cape Town between South Africa and Sri Lanka, Stephen Cook was caught behind of Suranga Lakmal before South Africa got off the mark. It was the 13th instance in Test cricket where a year saw a batsman walking back to the pavilion before any runs were scored. Interestingly, the last Test in Port Elizabeth saw the pair of Cook and Dean Elgar becoming just the ninth pair in Test history to register two century stands in the same Test.


Instances of a wicket lost before any run was scored in a calendar year in Tests

Batsman
Team
Bowler
Team
Venue
Date
G Ulyett
Eng
F Spofforth
Aus
MCG
02 Jan 1879
A Rose-Innes
SA
J Briggs
Eng
Port Elizabeth
12 Mar 1889
G Lohmann
Eng
J Willoughby
SA
Port Elizabeth
13 Feb 1896
V Trumper
Aus
S Barnes
Eng
MCG
01 Jan 1902
Jack Ryder
Aus
J Douglas
Eng
MCG
01 Jan 1921
G Hearne
SA
G Macaulay
Eng
Cape Town
01 Jan 1923
ML Jaisimha
Ind
Mahmood Hussain
Pak
Kolkata
01 Jan 1961
S Gavaskar
Ind
D Lillee
Aus
SCG
02 Jan 1981
M Atherton
Eng
A Donald
SA
Cape Town
02 Jan 1996
M Bell
NZ
J Srinath
Ind
Hamilton
02 Jan 1999
P Jacques
Aus
RP Singh
Ind
SCG
02 Jan 2008
G Gambhir
Ind
J Pattinson
Aus
SCG
03 Jan 2012
S Cook
SA
S Lakmal
SL
Cape Town
02 Jan 2017


Out of the 13 instances above, 11 matches started on the respective year whereas two matches began in the preceding year and the batting side lost one of the overnight batsman without adding anything to his tally.

The Tests are:
Aus vs Eng, MCG, 1921
Ind vs Pak, Kolkata, 1961

In the Kolkata Test of 1961, India lost Abbas Ali Baig on the last ball of day's play on Dec 31st 1960 and ML Jaisimha on 1st Jan 1961 without any run being added to the total.

The Test match in 1879 was the only match played the entire year. Later on the same day, Fred Spofforth achieved Test cricket's maiden hat-trick.