India vs South Africa Test Series : Nagpur Test : More Stats
Nagpur Test : Fourth Day : More stats
A Mishra bagged a pair in this test providing the 48th occasion of an Indian batsman collecting a pair in a test match.
A Mishra bagged a pair in this test providing the third occasion of an Indian batsman collecting a pair in a test match against South Africa. Other two are – J Srinath {at Mumbai in Feb 2000} and Zaheer Khan {at Bloemfontein in Nov 2001}.
A Mishra bagged a pair in this test providing the 21st occasion of an Indian batsman collecting a pair in a test match on Indian soil
SR Tendulkar was bowled in the second innings by PL Harris after scoring 100 providing the 43rd occasion of his being dismissed bowled in a test innings. He now has the record for an Indian batsman dismissed bowled on most occasions. He wrested this record from R Dravid who has been dismissed bowled on 42 occasions.
SR Tendulkar and JH Kallis are on par with 43 bowled dismissals at the end of this test. AR Border of Australia {53} and JR Reid {44} are the other two batsmen who have been dismissed bowled on more occasions than SR Tendulkar and JH Kallis
DW Steyn’s 10 for 108 in this test provide the 25th occasion of a South African bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match
DW Steyn’s 10 for 108 in this test represent the fourth occasion of his capturing ten or more wickets in a test match. The other three occasions are – 10 for 93 vs New Zealand at Jo’burg in Nov 2007, 10 for 91 vs New Zealand at Centurion in Nov 2007 and 10 for 154 vs Australia at Melbourne in Dec 2008
At the end of this test, DL Steyn and M Ntini share the South African record for most ten wicket hauls. M Ntini’s four ten wicket hauls are – 10 for 220 vs England at Lord’s in Jul 2003, 13 for 132 vs West Indies at Port of Spain in Apr 2005, 10 for 178 vs Australia at Johannesburg in Mar 2006 and 10 for 145 vs New Zealand at Centurion in Apr 2006.
India has conceded the first innings lead of 325 runs in this test providing the 12th occasion of India conceding a lead of 300 plus runs.
India lost this test by an innings and six runs providing the 36th occasion of India losing a test by an innings. The loss at Nagpur represents the third innings loss against South Africa. The first occasion was at Bangalore in Mar 2000 when South Africa had won the test by an innings and 71 runs and the second occasion was at Ahmedabad in Apr 2008, when South Africa has won by an innings and 90 runs.
India lost this test by an innings and six runs providing the 14th occasion of India losing a test by an innings on Indian soil. All the three losses against South Africa have come on Indian soil.
SR Tendulkar’s 100 in the second innings represent his highest individual score on home soil and an improvement over his 97 in first innings at Mumbai in Feb 2000
SR Tendulkar’s 100 in this test represent the 140th occasion of a batsman scoring 100 or 100 not out in a test innings in the annals of test cricket.
SR Tendulkar’s 100 in this test represent the 18th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring 100 or 100 not out in a test innings.
SR Tendulkar’s 100 in this test represent the second occasion of his scoring 100 or 100 not out in a test innings. He had scored 100 not out against Sri Lanka at Ahmedabad in Nov 2009
SR Tendulkar is the second Indian batsman to score 100 or 100 not out in a test innings. SC Ganguly is the other batsman. He had scored 100 not out vs New Zealand in Oct 2003 and 100 vs Bangladesh at Chittagong in May 2007.
India suffered its first loss under MS Dhoni when it went down to South Africa by an innings and six runs. Dhoni at the end of this test has led India in 12 tests. India has won eight tests, lost one test and three tests were drawn