Tests - Out to First Ball of Match
Based on all matches up to and including Test #1921: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Galle, Pakistan in Sri Lanka 1st Test, 4 Jul 2009
AC MacLaren A Coningham England v Australia Melbourne 1894/95 TW Hayward AEE Vogler England v South Africa The Oval 1907 W Bardsley MW Tate Australia v England Leeds 1926 H Sutcliffe FT Badcock England v New Zealand Christchurch 1932/33 TS Worthington EL McCormick England v Australia Brisbane 1936/37 CC Hunte Fazal Mahmood West Indies v Pakistan Port of Spain 1957/58 EJ Barlow GD McKenzie South Africa v Australia Durban 1966/67 RC Fredericks S Abid Ali West Indies v India Port of Spain 1970/71 KR Stackpole RJ Hadlee Australia v New Zealand Auckland 1973/74 SM Gavaskar GG Arnold India v England Birmingham 1974 SS Naik AME Roberts India v West Indies Kolkata 1974/75 JFM Morrison GG Arnold New Zealand v England Christchurch 1974/75 Mohsin Khan N Kapil Dev Pakistan v India Jalandhar 1983/84 SM Gavaskar MD Marshall India v West Indies Kolkata 1983/84 SM Gavaskar Imran Khan India v Pakistan Jaipur 1986/87 WV Raman RJ Hadlee India v New Zealand Napier 1989/90 SJ Cook N Kapil Dev South Africa v India Durban 1992/93 G Kirsten CEL Ambrose South Africa v West Indies Cape Town 1998/99 ST Jayasuriya GD McGrath Sri Lanka v Australia Galle 1999 LV Garrick AA Donald West Indies v South Africa Kingston 2000/01 SS Das M Dillon India v West Indies Bridgetown 2001/02 Hannan Sarkar PT Collins Bangladesh v West Indies Dhaka 2002/03 Hannan Sarkar PT Collins Bangladesh v West Indies Gros Islet 2004 Hannan Sarkar PT Collins Bangladesh v West Indies Kingston 2004 W Jaffer Mashrafe Mortaza India v Bangladesh Chittagong (CDS) 2007 D Ganga RJ Sidebottom West Indies v England Chester-le-Street 2007 Notes: SJ Cook and LV Garrick were making their Test debut SM Gavaskar (3 times) and Hannan Sarkar (3 times) are the only batsman to appear more than once GG Arnold, RJ Hadlee, Kapil Dev and PT Collins are the only bowlers to appear more than once Contributed by StatsGuru (stats@cricinfo.com)
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