The lowest number of runs scored by a single team to win a Test match is 153, scored in a single innings by Australia, who beat South Africa by an innings margin.
Australia's lowest total in a Test match innings was recorded at Edgbaston against England in 1902. Australia were bowled out for 36.
The lowest score by Pakistan in a completed One Day International match against Zimbabwe is 147/3, a game which the Pakistan team won by six innings. The only match in which Pakistan's innings total was lower than this, was a match which finished with no result.
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The lowest score in a Major cricket or first-class cricket match is 6 all out, scored by a team named The B's against England. Just three scoring strokes were made during their innings, including one boundary scored by John Wells.
Sachin scored 15 runs in his 1st test match 1st innings. He did not bat in 2nd innings. This was a match against Pak. In his 1st ODI he scored a duck (0) against Pak only. Waqar took his wicket in that match.
Anil Kumble took two wickets in the first innings in which he took part in Test cricket - in a match starting on August 9, 1990 against England, he dismisssed Allan Lamb for 38 runs, and later in the innings, John Morris, for 13.
Australia's first captain of an international cricket match was Dave (William) Gregory, who captained Australia in the first test match ever between England and Australia. He made modest scores of 1 and 3 in the first and second innings respectively in his first match as captain, his highest score being 43 against England in his second test match.
In Sunil Gavaskar's debut Test match, in March 1971 against the West Indies, he scored 65 runs in the first innings of the match, and 67 not out in the second innings. In his first five-match Test series, he scored 774 runs, at an average of 154.80.
There are typically five ways a cricket innings can end.All out - If a team on strike loses ten of its eleven batsmen (usually due to them being dismissed or "bowled out," but injuries can also stop batsmen), preventing it from presenting a proper batting partnership on the cricket pitch, the team is declared "all out" and its innings is ended.Limited overs - In a one-innings cricket match, there will be a declared limit to the number of overs each team can bowl. Once that limit has been reached, the innings is closed.Won by wickets - If a team is last to bat, their goal is to "chase" runs and overtake the other team's total. Like in baseball, the moment they have overtaken the other team's total, the innings and match is ended, and the chasing team is declared to have won the match by however many wickets they still possess.Declaration - In First Class and Test cricket, time becomes an important consideration. If a team's captain feels that they have established a lead they can fully defend against the other team, he will "declare" his team's innings closed and give his team more time to bowl the other team out and conclude the match.Draw - This is what happens when time runs out in a First Class or Test match. If the end of the final day is reached without the match coming to a conclusion, then the innings and match are ended there and the match is declared a draw, with neither team given a win.
Indian cricketers Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid have scored centuries in both the innings of a Test match.
'First class' cricket is usually defined as a match in which both teams have the possibility of having two innings each. Although the term usually refers to domestic competition it does, by definition, include international test cricket. Therefore a 'first class century', is 100 runs scored by a single batsmen in a single innings of first class cricket.