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A first for Tendulkar

The List looks at batsmen who have played the most innings before being dismissed in a particular way, or who have not experienced a particular mode of dismissal at all



Chris Gayle hasn't been stumped in an ODI yet © Getty Images
As Sachin Tendulkar moved back in his crease to play a Brett Lee delivery behind square leg during the tri-series opener in Brisbane, he did something that he hadn't till then in his 19-year career: he went too deep and trod on to his stumps for the first time in his 635th innings (237 in Tests and 408 in ODIs). This week we look at batsmen who have played the most innings before being dismissed in a particular way, or have not experienced a particular mode of dismissal at all.
Getting caught is the most common way of getting out but South Africa's Cuan McCarthy was dismissed in that manner just once in his 15-Test career. He played his first 19 innings without getting caught - the most by any player - before Jack Ikin held him off Alec Bedser at Old Trafford in his 20th innings. Corey Collymore holds the record in one-day internationals - he has played 35 innings in 84 games and is yet to get caught.
You would think that the batsman who'd have played the most innings before getting bowled would be someone with a tight technique - a Geoffrey Boycott or a Rahul Dravid. However, it's Adam Parore who went 76 Test innings before he was bowled for the first time, by Niroshan Bandaratilleke in Colombo in 1998. West Indian wicketkeeper Courtney Browne went his entire career - 30 innings in 20 Tests - without being bowled.

Most innings at the start of a career without being bowled - Tests
Player SpanMat Inns NO Opposition Ground Start DateScorecard
AC Parore (NZ) 1990-1998 4476 9 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 10 Jun 1998 Test 1418
JG Bracewell (NZ) 1980-1988 33 51 10v Pakistan Wellington 10 Feb 1989 Test 1115
Rashid Latif (Pak)1992-2002 27 40 5 v West Indies Sharjah31 Jan 2002 Test 1587
JL Langer (Aus) 1993-1999 1831 1 v West Indies Bridgetown 26 Mar 1999 Test 1453
AJ Stewart (Eng) 1990-1992 16 30 3v New Zealand Wellington 6 Feb 1992 Test 1187
SLV Raju (India)1990-1996 24 30 10 v Australia Chennai6 Mar 1998 Test 1405
CO Browne (WI) 1995-2005 2030* 6 - - - -
JS Solomon (WI) 1958-1962 17 28 5v India Kingston 13 Apr 1962 Test 529
DL Murray (WI)1963-1973 15 26 3 v England Birmingham9 Aug 1973 Test 726
Moin Khan (Pak) 1990-1995 1726 4 v Australia Hobart 17 Nov 1995 Test 1313
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Muttiah Muralitharan has 182 lbw victims (Test and ODIs combined) in his illustrious bowling career, but his contemporaries found it hard to trap Murali lbw early in his career. He was not dismissed leg-before in his first 81 Test innings and his first 130 one-day innings. Ashley Giles was the first to dismiss Murali in that manner in Tests, and it wasn't until as late as 2006 that Murali was lbw for the first time in ODIs, to Mohammad Hafeez in Jaipur. Mohinder Amarnath holds the record for the longest ODI career without being lbw - 75 innings.

Most innings at the start of a career without being lbw - Tests
Player Span MatInns NO Opposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
M Muralitharan (SL) 1992-2001 62 8134 v England Colombo (SSC) 15 Mar 2001 Test 1537
BS Chandrasekhar (India) 1964-1977 45 64 33v Australia Brisbane 2 Dec 1977 Test 809
TG Evans (Eng)1946-1951 40 61 8 v India Leeds5 Jun 1952 Test 351
J Darling (Aus) 1894-1905 3460* 2 - - - -
WH Ponsford (Aus) 1924-1934 29 48* 4- - - -
CPS Chauhan (India)1969-1979 30 48 1 v Pakistan Delhi4 Dec 1979 Test 863
Shahid Afridi (Pak) 1998-2006 2646* 1 - - - -
H Trumble (Aus) 1890-1902 26 44 11v England Manchester 24 Jul 1902 Test 73
MHN Walker (Aus)1972-1977 34 43* 13 - -- -
RG Pollock (SA) 1963-1970 2341* 4 - - - -
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There are several players who have had long Test careers without being run out, and heading the list is Kapil Dev, who was never run out in 184 innings. A more remarkable feat is that Kapil was involved in only two run-outs in his entire Test career. On both occasions Syed Kirmani was the man run out, against West Indies in 1979 and 1983. The coincidence doesn't end there: Kapil went on to score centuries in both of those innings while Kirmani was dismissed for 30 both times. Mudassar Nazar, Graeme Hick and Peter May are the others who have played over 100 Test innings without being run out.
Nasser Hussain played 69 innings in one-day internationals before being run out, which is the most for ODIs. He was run out for the first time against Sri Lanka at Old Trafford in 2002. His mark is likely to stay for a while, for the two batsmen closest to his record are Maurice Odumbe (59 innings) and Glenn Turner (40 innings).

Most innings at the start of a career without being run out - Tests
Player Span MatInns NO Opposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
N Kapil Dev (India) 1978-1994 131 184*15 - - - -
Mudassar Nazar (Pak) 1976-1989 76 116* 8- - - -
GA Hick (Eng)1991-2001 65 114* 6 - -- -
PBH May (Eng) 1951-1961 66106* 9 - - - -
ME Trescothick (Eng) 2000-2004 52 98 9v West Indies Birmingham 29 Jul 2004 Test 1708
R Benaud (Aus)1952-1964 63 97* 7 - -- -
Rameez Raja (Pak) 1984-1997 5794* 5 - - - -
AA Donald (SA) 1992-2002 72 94* 33- - - -
R Illingworth (Eng)1958-1973 61 90* 11 - -- -
DK Lillee (Aus) 1971-1984 7090* 24 - - - -
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Two West Indians - Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Chris Gayle - hold the record for not being stumped in Tests and ODIs respectively. Chanderpaul's 183 innings without a stumping is the highest in Tests. Hussain, who played 171 innings, is in second place. Despite his attacking approach, Gayle hasn't been stumped yet in his 176-ODI career, which is a bit of a surprise - although, because he opens the batting, Gayle has less opportunity to play the spinners.

Most innings at the start of a career without being stumped - Tests
Player Span Mat Inns NOOpposition Ground Start Date Scorecard
S Chanderpaul (WI) 1994-2008 107 183* 26 -- - -
N Hussain (Eng) 1990-200496 171* 16 - - --
AJ Stewart (Eng) 1990-1999 86 15511 v Australia Sydney 2 Jan 1999 Test 1439
ST Jayasuriya (SL) 1991-2004 92 155 13v South Africa Colombo (SSC) 11 Aug 2004 Test 1710
Saleem Malik (Pak)1982-1999 103 154* 22 - -- -
DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 1997-2007 93151* 11 - - - -
SR Tendulkar (India) 1989-2001 88 142 15v England Bangalore 19 Dec 2001 Test 1578
RN Harvey (Aus)1948-1963 79 137* 10 - -- -
RJ Hadlee (NZ) 1973-1990 86134* 19 - - - -
JG Wright (NZ) 1978-1992 75 133 6v England Christchurch 18 Jan 1992 Test 1183
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Roshan Mahanama and Daren Ganga lead the list of players who played the most Test innings before remaining not out. Mahanama was dismissed in all of his first 65 Test innings before an unbeaten 12 against Zimbabwe in Colombo in 1996. He was nearly overtaken by Ganga who was dismissed 64 times before a 66 not out against India in Basseterre in 2006.

Most innings at the start of a career without being not out (or retired hurt) - Tests
Player SpanMat Inns NO Opposition Ground Start DateScorecard
RS Mahanama (SL) 1986-1996 3965 0 v Zimbabwe Colombo (SSC) 18 Sep 1996 Test 1334
D Ganga (WI) 1998-2006 37 64 0v India Basseterre 22 Jun 2006 Test 1807
Imtiaz Ahmed (Pak)1952-1961 33 55 0 v India Chennai13 Jan 1961 Test 503
G Giffen (Aus) 1881-1896 3153* 0 - - - -
PE Richardson (Eng) 1956-1962 32 52 0v Pakistan Dhaka 19 Jan 1962 Test 521
A Flintoff (Eng)1998-2004 32 50 0 v West Indies St John's10 Apr 2004 Test 1696
GA Hick (Eng) 1991-1994 2949 0 v South Africa The Oval 18 Aug 1994 Test 1266
SJ Snooke (SA) 1906-1923 25 43 0v England Johannesburg 9 Feb 1923 Test 151
GHS Trott (Aus)1888-1898 24 42* 0 - -- -
JT Tyldesley (Eng) 1899-1905 2442 0 v Australia The Oval 14 Aug 1905 Test 87
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