List of Assam List A cricket records

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This is a list of Assam List A cricket records, with each list containing the top five performances in the category.

Contents

Currently active players are bolded.

Team records

Highest innings totals

RankScoreOpponentSeason
1326/8 Punjab 2015/16
2309 Bengal 2013/14
3301/9 Jharkhand 2011/12
4299/5 Bengal 2009/10
5294/8 Bengal 2014/15
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 19 October 2016.

Lowest innings totals

RankScoreOpponentSeason
194 Delhi 2011/12
295 Bengal 2012/13
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 19 October 2016.

Largest Margin of Runs Victory

RankMarginOpponentSeason
1156 runs Tripura 1996/97
2138 runs Tripura 1997/98
3103 runs Bihar 1998/99
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 19 October 2016.

Batting records

Highest individual scores

RankScorePlayerOpponentSeason
1154* Jagadeesh Arunkumar Orissa 2006/07
2148* Dheeraj Jadhav Bengal 2009/10
3125 Swarupam Purkayastha Punjab 2015/16
4117 Subhrajit Saikia Tripura 1997/98
5115 Dheeraj Jadhav Bengal 2014/15
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 19 October 2016.

Bowling records

Best innings bowling

RankScorePlayerOpponentSeason
15/30 Pritam Das Orissa 2012/13
25/32 Abu Ahmed Madhya Pradesh 2012/13
34/15 Javed Zaman Bihar 2000/01
44/16 Rajesh Borah Orissa 1997/98
54/17 Mrigen Talukdar Tripura 2003/04
Source: CricketArchive . Last updated: 19 October 2016.

Notes

All lists are referenced to CricketArchive.

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