The records below are supposed to be accurate and are recognised by the KCL Organising Committee.
Fastest century | 100 off 41 balls by Gulzar Ahmad of Lalazar vs. Adore | 2004 |
Highest team total | 388/8, Friends XI against Tokyo Bay (132) | 2006 |
Lowest team total | 24, by Fuji Far East against the Shizuoka Kytes | 2005 |
Highest individual score | 185* (90 balls, 9x4, 17x6), Aamir Ali of Friends v. Myoden | 2006 |
Highest margin of victory | 271 runs, Tokyo Wombats(307/6) defeated Ichihara(36) | 2004 |
Highest runs successfully chased | 281 by Millennium(281/4, 39.1 ov) vs. Friends XI | 2005 |
Highest partnership for any wicket | 251 for the 4th wicket between Sidde Raju(169*) and Yogesh Chandwadkar(65) of Indian Engineers vs. T Predators | 2010 |
Maximum number of 6s by a batsman | 17 by Aamir Ali of Friends against Myoden at Shizuoka | 2006 |
Maximum number of 4s by a batsman | 24, Robb Mckkenna(169) of Shizuoka Kytes v. C.C of Nagoya | 2005 |
Maximum number of 6s by any team | 16 each by Indian Engineers(vs. British Embassy) and Tokyo Giants(vs. YC&AC) | 2001, 2002 |
Fastest 50 by a batsman | Dinesh Tashildar of Indian Engineers(79 off 29 balls) vs. British Embassy | 2001 |
Fastest 100 by a batsman | Gulzar Ahmed of Lalazar (47 balls) against Tokyo Bay | 2005 |
Fastest 50 by a team | 50 in 3.3 overs by YC&AC against Tokyo Dragons | 2006 |
Fastest 100 by a team | 100 in 7 overs by YC&AC against Tokyo Dragons | 2006 |
Most expensive bowling spell | 6-0-105-1 by Denis Perry of the British Embassy vs. Indian Engineers | 2001 |
Best bowling | 7/25 by Gavin Beath of Wyverns against YC&AC | 2006 |
Best economy | 8-5-5-2 by Arbab Mohammed of Shizuoka Kytes vs. Fuji Far East | 2005 |
Most runs conceded in a single over | 30, Joff Bradley (Ichihara Sharks vs. Al Karam) | 2006 |
Most number of maiden overs in a spell | 5 by Arbab Mohammed of Shizuoka Kytes vs. Fuji Far East | 2005 |
Most number of wides in an innings | 59 by Fuji Far East against Indian Engineers | 2004 |
Most wides in a single over | 19, by Javed Khan of Lalazar against MAX | 2004 |
Most number of catches by a single fielder | 4, by Sanjeeb Sahoo of Indian Engineers against. YC&AC | 2004 |
First hat trick | Andy Coles(6/40) of YC&AC against Tokyo Giants | 2002 |
First tied match | British Embassy(211/7) vs. Tokyo Wombats(211, 39.5 ov). | 2005 |
Oldest man to take a wicket | R-G Martineau, 54, of the Shizuoka Kytes against Indian Engineers on 7/31/06 | 2006 |
Slowest Duck | 0 off 31 balls by Masaki Saito of Fuji Far East (vs. Shizuoka Kytes) | 2005 |
Wicket | Runs | Between | Of | Against | Year |
1st wicket | 176 | Dhruv Shah and CHaman Jagadeesh | Tokyo Dragons | Paddy Foelys | 2005 |
2nd wicket | 195 195 |
David Lolback and Nicholas Greece Steve Burke and Courtney Jones |
Ichihara Tokyo Wombats |
MAX Lalazar |
2004 2005 |
3rd wicket | 239 | Joel Chamberlain and Matthew Sharpe | Shizuoka Kytes | Edogawa Falcons | 2004 |
4th wicket | 251 | Sidde Raju(169*) and Yogesh Chandwadkar(65) | Indian Engineers | Tokyo Predatord | 2010 |
5th wicket | 199 | Sanjeb Sahoo and Nissar Ahmed | Indian Engineers | Dragons | 2006 |
6th wicket | 240 | Aamir Ali and Shakir Khan | Friends | Myoden | 2006 |
7th wicket | 69 | Bobby Philips and Bikash Mohanty | Indian Engineers | Friends XI | 2005 |
8th wicket | 94 | Ijaz Ahmad and Amir Sohail | Pakistan Eaglets | 2002 | |
9th wicket | 31 | Allan Hammer and Takashi Matsuura | Shizuoka Kytes | Friends | 2002 |
10th wicket | 72 | Manoj Jadhav and Tony Fordyce | YC&AC | Indian Engineers | 2002 |
Bowler | Of | Against | Date |
?? | Pakistan Eaglets | MAX | August 25, 2002 |
J. Toon(3/3) | British Embassy | Serendib | August 8, 2002 |
Andy Coles(6/40) | YC&AC | Against | June 9, 2002 |