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Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : SR Tendulkar's 79 three figure partnerships

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : SR Tendulkar's 79 three figure partnerships

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 79h occasion of SR Tendulkar becoming a partner in three figure partnerships. The break up wicket wise read thus – First wicket – 01 : Second wicket – 00 : Third wicket – 33 : Fourth wicket – 16 : Fifth wicket – 20 : Sixth wicket – 05 : seventh wicket – 02 : Eighth wicket – 01 : Ninth wicket – 00 : Tenth wicket – 01 : The break up of 79 three figure partnerships is furnished below

No

No

Partners

Wkt

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Mon/Year

1

1

R Dravid

1

127

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

May 2007

2

1

VG Kambli

3

194

v England

Mumbai

Feb 1993

3

2

NS Sidhu

3

147

v England

Chennai

Feb 1993

4

3

VG Kambli

3

137

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

Mar 1993

5

4

VG Kambli

3

162

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (PSS)

Aug 1993

6

5

NS Sidhu

3

121

v Sri Lanka

Lucknow

Jan 1994

7

6

NS Sidhu

3

177

v West Indies

Nagpur

Dec 1994

8

7

NS Sidhu

3

128

v West Indies

Nagpur

Dec 1994

9

8

SC Ganguly

3

255

v England

Nottingham

Jul 1996

10

9

NS Sidhu

3

174

v West Indies

Port of Spain

Mar 1997

11

10

R Dravid

3

170

v West Indies

Bridgetown

Mar 1997

12

11

R Dravid

3

163

v West Indies

Georgetown

Apr 1997

13

12

R Dravid

3

140

v Australia

Kolkata

Mar 1998

14

13

R Dravid

3

113

v Australia

Chennai

Mar 1998

15

14

R Dravid

3

109

v New Zealand

Hamilton

Jan 1999

16

15

SC Ganguly

3

139

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (SSC)

Feb 1999

17

16

R Dravid

3

229

v New Zealand

Mohali

Oct 1999

18

17

R Dravid

3

249

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

Nov 2000

19

18

R Dravid

3

213

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

Nov 2000

20

19

SS Das

3

118

v Zimbabwe

Harare

Jun 2001

21

20

R Dravid

3

124

v West Indies

Port of Spain

Apr 2002

22

21

R Dravid

3

163

v England

Nottingham

Aug 2002

23

22

R Dravid

3

150

v England

Leeds

Aug 2002

24

23

R Dravid

3

138*

v Australia

Sydney

Jan 2004

25

24

V Sehwag

3

336

v Pakistan

Multan

Mar 2004

26

25

R Dravid

3

122

v Pakistan

Kolkata

Mar 2005

27

26

V Sehwag

3

118

v Pakistan

Mohali

Mar 2005

28

27

W Jaffer

3

175

v Pakistan

Kolkata

Nov 2007

29

28

R Dravid

3

139

v Australia

Perth

Jan 2008

30

29

G Gambhir

3

130

v Australia

Delhi

Oct 2008

31

30

R Dravid

3

222*

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

Jan 2010

32

31

V Sehwag

3

249

v South Africa

Kolkata

Feb 2010

33

32

R Dravid

3

119

v Sri Lanka

Galle

Jul 2010

34

33

M Vijay

3

308

v Australia

Bangalore

Oct 2010

35

1

M Azharuddin

4

123

v England

Kolkata

Jan 1993

36

2

M Azharuddin

4

142

v Sri Lanka

Lucknow

Jan 1994

37

3

M Azharuddin

4

124

v Sri Lanka

Bangalore

Jan 1994

38

4

M Azharuddin

4

221

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (RPS)

Aug 1997

39

5

SC Ganguly

4

256

v Sri Lanka

Mumbai

Dec 1997

40

6

M Azharuddin

4

139

v Australia

Bangalore

Mar 1998

41

7

M Azharuddin

4

127

v Australia

Chennai

Mar 1998

42

8

SC Ganguly

4

281

v New Zealand

Ahmedabad

Oct 1999

43

9

SC Ganguly

4

249

v England

Leeds

Aug 2002

44

10

VVS Laxman

4

112

v New Zealand

Mohali

Oct 2003

45

11

VVS Laxman

4

353

v Australia

Sydney

Jan 2004

46

12

SC Ganguly

4

164

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

Dec 2004

47

13

SC Ganguly

4

121

v Sri Lanka

Delhi

Dec 2005

48

14

SC Ganguly

4

189

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

May 2007

49

15

SC Ganguly

4

108

v Australia

Sydney

Jan 2008

50

16

VVS Laxman

4

146

v Australia

Nagpur

Nov 2008

51

1

SV Manjrekar

5

143

v Pakistan

Faisalabad

Nov 1989

52

2

NS Sidhu

5

101

v Pakistan

Sialkot

Dec 1989

53

3

M Azharuddin

5

112

v England

Manchester

Aug 1990

54

4

RJ Shastri

5

196

v Australia

Sydney

Jan 1992

55

5

PK Amre

5

118

v England

Chennai

Feb 1993

56

6

M Azharuddin

5

202

v West Indies

Nagpur

Dec 1994

57

7

SC Ganguly

5

150

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (SSC)

Aug 1997

58

8

SC Ganguly

5

108

v Australia

Adelaide

Dec 1999

59

9

R Dravid

5

169

v Australia

Chennai

Mar 2001

60

10

V Sehwag

5

220

v South Africa

Bloemfontein

Nov 2001

61

11

VVS Laxman

5

118

v England

Ahmedabad

Dec 2001

62

12

VVS Laxman

5

214

v West Indies

Kolkata

Oct 2002

63

13

Yuvraj Singh

5

110

v Pakistan

Multan

Mar 2004

64

14

VVS Laxman

5

126

v Australia

Adelaide

Jan 2008

65

15

SC Ganguly

5

142

v Australia

Mohali

Oct 2008

66

16

Yuvraj Singh

5

163*

v England

Chennai

Dec 2008

67

17

VVS Laxman

5

137*

v Sri Lanka

Ahmedabad

Nov 2009

68

18

SK Raina

5

256

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (SSC)

Jul 2010

69

19

VVS Laxman

5

109

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (PSS)

Aug 2010

70

20

SK Raina

5

124

v Australia

Mohali

Oct 2010

71

1

M Azharuddin

6

222

v South Africa

Cape Town

Jan 1997

72

2

NR Mongia

6

136

v Pakistan

Chennai

Jan 1999

73

3

SB Bangar

6

171

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

Feb 2002

74

4

PA Patel

6

101

v Australia

Sydney

Jan 2004

75

5

MS Dhoni

6

115

v New Zealand

Hamilton

Mar 2009

76

1

KS More

7

128

v New Zealand

Napier

Feb 1990

77

2

M Prabhakar

7

160*

v England

Manchester

Aug 1990

78

1

Harbhajan Singh

8

129

v Australia

Sydney

Jan 2008

79

1

Z Khan

10

133

v Bangladesh

Dhaka

Dec 2004

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : Tendulkar owns the record for most hundreds at home

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : Tendulkar owns the record for most hundreds at home

SR Tendulkar’s hundred – 191 not out – in this game represents his 22nd hundred on home soil and with it the record for most hundreds on home soil. He took his score from 99 to 105 with a six of N Hauritz {third delivery of 59th over}. He wrested the record from RT Ponting and M Hayden of Australia who had scored 21 hundreds on home soil

SR Tendulkar of India

No

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Mon/Year

1

165

v England

Chennai

Feb 1993

2

142

v Sri Lanka

Lucknow

Jan 1994

3

179

v West Indies

Nagpur

Dec 1994

4

148

v Sri Lanka

Mumbai

Dec 1997

5

155*

v Australia

Chennai

Mar 1998

6

177

v Australia

Bangalore

Mar 1998

7

136

v Pakistan

Chennai

Jan 1999

8

126*

v New Zealand

Mohali

Oct 1999

9

217

v New Zealand

Ahmedabad

Oct 1999

10

122

v Zimbabwe

Delhi

Nov 2000

11

201*

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

Nov 2000

12

126

v Australia

Chennai

Mar 2001

13

103

v England

Ahmedabad

Dec 2001

14

176

v Zimbabwe

Nagpur

Feb 2002

15

176

v West Indies

Kolkata

Oct 2002

16

109

v Sri Lanka

Delhi

Dec 2005

17

109

v Australia

Nagpur

Nov 2008

18

103*

v England

Chennai

Dec 2008

19

100*

v Sri Lanka

Ahmedabad

Nov 2009

20

100

v South Africa

Nagpur

Feb 2010

21

106

v South Africa

Kolkata

Feb 2010

22

191*

v Australia

Bangalore

Oct 2010

ML Hayden of Australia

No

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Mon/Year

1

125

v West Indies

Adelaide

Jan 1997

2

136

v New Zealand

Brisbane

Nov 2001

3

131

v South Africa

Adelaide

Dec 2001

4

138

v South Africa

Melbourne

Dec 2001

5

105

v South Africa

Sydney

Jan 2002

6

197

v England

Brisbane

Nov 2002

7

103

v England

Brisbane

Nov 2002

8

102

v England

Melbourne

Dec 2002

9

380

v Zimbabwe

Perth

Oct 2003

10

101*

v Zimbabwe

Sydney

Oct 2003

11

136

v India

Melbourne

Dec 2003

12

117

v Sri Lanka

Cairns

Jul 2004

13

132

v Sri Lanka

Cairns

Jul 2004

14

111

v ICC World XI

Sydney

Oct 2005

15

118

v West Indies

Brisbane

Nov 2005

16

110

v West Indies

Hobart

Nov 2005

17

137

v South Africa

Melbourne

Dec 2005

18

153

v England

Melbourne

Dec 2006

19

124

v India

Melbourne

Dec 2007

20

123

v India

Sydney

Jan 2008

21

103

v India

Adelaide

Jan 2008

RT Ponting of Australia

No

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Mon/Year

1

105

v South Africa

Melbourne

Dec 1997

2

197

v Pakistan

Perth

Nov 1999

3

125

v India

Adelaide

Dec 1999

4

141*

v India

Sydney

Jan 2000

5

157*

v New Zealand

Hobart

Nov 2001

6

123

v England

Brisbane

Nov 2002

7

154

v England

Adelaide

Nov 2002

8


169

v Zimbabwe

Sydney

Oct 2003

9

242

v India

Adelaide

Dec 2003

10

257

v India

Melbourne

Dec 2003

11

207

v Pakistan

Sydney

Jan 2005

12

149

v West Indies

Brisbane

Nov 2005

13

104*

v West Indies

Brisbane

Nov 2005

14

117

v South Africa

Melbourne

Dec 2005

15

120

v South Africa

Sydney

Jan 2006

16

143*

v South Africa

Sydney

Jan 2006

17

196

v England

Brisbane

Nov 2006

18

142

v England

Adelaide

Dec 2006

19

140

v India

Adelaide

Jan 2008

20

101

v South Africa

Melbourne

Dec 2008

21

209

v Pakistan

Hobart

Jan 2010

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : Third day's highlights

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : Third day's highlights

Second Test – Third day highlights

V Sehwag’s six of MG Johnson in this test gave him an aggregate of 80 sixes in his career. His 80 sixes include a six he scored representing ICC World Eleven against Australia at Sydney in Oct 2005

With 80 sixes to his credit, V Sehwag became the seventh batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 80 plus sixes. Others are – AC Gilchrist {100}, BC Lara {88}, CL Cairns {87}, IVA Richards {87}, A Flintoff {82} and ML Hayden {82}.

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 81st occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against Australia. This stand also provides the 15th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket against Australia.

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 79h occasion of SR Tendulkar becoming a partner in three figure partnerships. The break up wicket wise read thus – First wicket – 01 : Second wicket – 00 : Third wicket – 33 : Fourth wicket – 16 : Fifth wicket – 20 : Sixth wicket – 05 : seventh wicket – 02 : Eighth wicket – 01 : Ninth wicket – 00 : Tenth wicket – 01 :

SR Tendulkar’s 79 three figures stands put him on par with RT Ponting who has also partnered 79 three figure partnerships. Only R Dravid with 82 three figure partnerships to his credit has more partnerships than SR Tendulkar and RT Ponting.

SR Tendulkar {191*} and M Vijay {139} scored hundreds in this test to provide the 61st and 62nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring a hundred against Australia.

M Vijay’s 139 in this test represent the 21st occasion of an Indian batman scoring a hundred against Australia

SR Tendulkar’s hundred in this game represent his 23rd fifty against Australia. JB Hobbs of England {27} and B Sutcliffe of England {24} are the other two batsmen who have scored more fifties against Australia than SR Tendulkar

SR Tendulkar’s hundred in this game represent his 12th fifty against Australia on home soil. He now shares the record for most fifties against Australia on home soil with BC Lara who also has scored 12 fifties.

M Vijay’s hundred {139} in this game represent his third test fifty. Others are – 87 vs Sri Lanka at Mum-BS in Dec 2009 and 58 vs Sri Lanka at Col-SSC in Jul 2010. M Vijay reached his maiden test hundred when he took a single of PR George’s last delivery of 80th over of the innings. His previous best was 87 vs Sri Lanka at Mum-BS in Dec 2009. His 139 in this test represent his first appearance hundred against Australia.

SR Tendulkar who had an aggregate of 6154 runs on home soil prior to the Bangalore test went past BC Lara’s total of 6217 when he was 64 during his knock of 191 not out in India’s first innings. SR Tendulkar occupies the second place amongst the batsmen who have scored most runs on home soil with 6345 runs to his credit. RT Ponting with 6790 runs occupies the first place

SR Tendulkar’s hundred – 191 not out – in this game represents his 22nd hundred on home soil and with it the record for most hundreds on home soil. He took his score from 99 to 105 with a six of N Hauritz {third delivery of 59th over}. He wrested the record from RT Ponting and M Hayden of Australia who had scored 21 hundreds on home soil

SR Tendulkar’s hundred – 191 not out – in this test represents his 11th hundred against Australia. Only JB Hobbs with 12 hundreds has scored more hundreds. SR Tendulkar’s eleven hundreds against Australia read thus – 148* at Sydney in Jan 1992, 114 at Perth in Feb 1992, 155* at Chennai in Mar 1998, 177 at Bangalore in Mar 1998, 116 at Melbourne in Dec 1999, 126 at Chennai in Mar 2001, 241* at Sydney in Jan 2004, 154* at Sydney in Jan 2008, 153 at Adelaide in Jan 2008, 109 at Nagpur in Nov 2000 and 136 plus at Bangalore in Oct 2010.

SR Tendulkar’s hundred – 191 not out – in this test represent his 49th test hundred. The break up country wise read thus – Australia {11} : Bangladesh {05} : England {07} : New Zealand {04} : Pakistan {02} : South Africa {05} : Sri Lanka {09} : West Indies {03} and Zimbabwe {03]

SR Tendukar totalled 3000 runs against Australia in this test when he was on 116 during his knock of 191 not out at the end of the third day’s play. His aggregate stood at 3075. He became the first Indian batsman to aggregate 3000 plus runs against a specific opposition.

SR Tendulkar became the seventh batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 3000 runs against a specific opposition. Others are – DG Bradman of Australia {5028 runs vs England} : JB Hobbs of England {3636 runs vs Austraia} : AR Border of Australia {3548 runs vs England} : DI Gower of England {3269 vs Australia} : GS Sobers of West Indies {3214 vs Engand} and SR Waugh of Austraia {3200 runs vs England]

SR Tendulkar is the third batsman to total 3000 plus runs against Australia. The others are – JB Hobbs of England {3636 runs} and DI Gower {3269 runs}

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs partnership for the third wicket in this test to provide the first occasion of a 300 plus runs partnership for the third wicket against Australia. It is a record stand for the third wicket by Indian batsmen against Australia. The previous best was 159 runs stand between SM Gavaskar and GR Viswanath at Delhi in Oct 1979. Thus this pair – M Vijay and SR Tendulkar, rewrote the record third wicket stand set by Indian batsman 31 years ago.

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs for the third wicket in this test to provide the 18th occasion of Tendulkar being one of the partners in a 200 plus runs partnership

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs for the third wicket in this test to provide the eleventh occasion of Indian b
atsmen posting 300 plus runs partnerships against various oppositions. This stand represents the 13th occasion of a 300 plus runs partnership posted by batsmen of various teams against Australia

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs for the third wicket in this test providing the third occasion of 300 plus runs partnership in a test at Bangalore. The other two are – 324 for the third wicket between Younis Khan and Inzamam-u-Huq of Pakistan vs India in Mar 2005, 300 runs for the fifth wicket between SC Ganguly and Yuvraj Singh of India vs Pakistan in Dec 2007


M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs for the third wicket in this test providing the record partnership by Indian batsmen at Bangalore. The previous best was the 300 runs for the fifth wicket between SC Ganguly and Yuvraj Singh of India vs Pakistan in Dec 2007

SR Tendulkar’s 191 not out in this test provide the 20th occasion of his scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings on 20 occasions and with it he holds the record for most 150 plus runs by a batsman in the annals of test cricket. He wrested the record from BC Lara of West Indies who has nineteen 150 plus scores. SR Tendulkar reached 150 by taking a single of BW Hilfenhaus by taking his score from 149 to 150.

SR Tendulkar’s 191 not out in this test represents his sixth innings of 150 plus against Australia and he now owns the record of most 150 plus scores against Australia. He wrested the record from WR Hammond of England and BC Lara of West Indies who had scored 150 plus runs on five occasions. SR Tendulkar’s six occasions of 150 plus scores read thus – 155* at Chennai in Mar 1998, 177 at Bangalore in Mar 1998, 241* at Sydney in Jan 2004, 154* at Sydney in Jan 2008, 153 at Adelaide in Jan 2008 and 191 not out at Bangalore in Oct 2010

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs stand in this test providing the fourth occasion of 300 plus runs partnership against Australia. The other three occasions are – 376 runs for the fifth wicket between R Dravid and VVS Laxman at Kolkata in Mar 2001, 303 runs for the fifth wicket between R Dravid and VVS Laxman at Adelaide in Dec 2003 and 353 runs for the fourth wicket between VVS Laxman and SR Tendulkar at Sydney in Oct 2010.

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs stand in this test providing the third occasion of SR Tendulkar in a partnership of 300 plus runs. Other two occasions are – 353 runs for the fourth wicket with VVS Laxman vs Australia at Sydney in Jan 2004 and 336 for the third wicket with V Sehwag vs Pakistan at Multan in Mar 2004.

M Vijay and SR Tendulkar added 308 runs stand in this test providing the third occasion of Indian batsmen adding 300 plus runs for the third wicket. The other two occasions are – 316 runs between GR Viswanath and Yashpal Sharma vs England at Chennai in Jan 1982 and 336 runs between V Sehwag and SR Tendulkar vs Pakistan at Multan in Mar 2004

M Vijay {139} and SR Tendulkar {191*} scored hundreds in this test to provide the 27th and 28th occasion of a batsman to score hundreds at Bangalore. SR Tendulkar registered his second hundred at Bangalore when he scored in this test. His other hundred was 177 vs Australia in Mar 1998. He became the third batsman to score hundreds on two occasions at Bangalore. Others are MA Azharuddin {108 vs Sri Lanka in Jan 1994 and 102 vs South Africa in Mar 2000} and SM Gavaskar {172 vs England in Dec 1981 and 103* vs Pakistan in Sep 1983}. SR Tendulkar is the only batsman to score 150 plus runs on two occasions at Bangalore {177 vs Australia in Mar 1998 and 191* vs Australia in Oct 2010}

N Hauritz conceded 100 plus runs in this test to provide the 70th occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 100 plus runs against India

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Second T20I : Hosts wins the series 2-0

South Africa vs Zimbabwe : Second T20I : Hosts wins the series 2-0

Second T20I : South Africa vs Zimbabwe at Kimberley on 10.10.10 : South Africa won by eight runs

GC Smith’s T20I aggregate at the end of this match stood at 907. He became the third batsman in T20Is to total 900 plus runs. Others are – BB McCullum {1100} and KP Pietersen {911}.

GC Smith’s boundary fours aggregate at the end of this game stood at 115. He now owns the record of most boundary fours in T20Is. He went post BB McCullum’s 112 boundary fours on his way to the record.

JP Duminy’s 96 not out in this game provide the eight occasion of a batsman scoring an individual ninety in T20Is. The other occasions are – 98* by RT Ponting of Australia vs New Zealand at Auckland on 17.02.05, 96 by DR Martyn of Australia vs South Africa at Brisbane on 09.01.06, 90* by HH Gibbs of South Africa vs West Indies at Johannesburg on 11.09.07, 96* by TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka vs West Indies at The Oval on 19.06.09, 94 by LL Bosman of South Africa vs England at Centurion on 15.11.09, 98* by DPMD Jayawardene of Sri Lanka vs West Indies at Bridgetown on 07.05.10 and 98 by CH Gayle of West Indies vs India at Bridgetown on 09.05.10

JP Duminy became the second South African batsman to score a ninety in T20Is, the other being HH Gibbs of South Africa vs West Indies at Johannesburg on 11.09.07 who had scored 90 not out.

South Africa became the first team in T20Is to have three batsmen scoring nineties – 90 not out by HH Gibbs vs West Indies at Johannesburg on 11.09.07, 94 by LL Bosman vs England at Centurion on 15.11.09 and 96 not out by JP Duminy vs Zimbabwe at Kimberley on 10.10.10

JP Duminy and DA Miller added 69 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 26th occasion of South African batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnerships. This stand also provides the seventh occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket by South African batsmen in T20Is

BRM Taylor and CJ Chibhabha added 107 runs for the second wicket to provide the eighth occasion of Zimbabwe batsmen posting 50 plus runs partnerships. This stand also provides the third occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership for the second wicket by South African batsmen in T20Is

BRM Taylor and CJ Chibhabha added 107 runs for the second wicket provides the first three figure stand by Zimbabwe batsmen in T20Is and thus a record partnership. The previous best was the 89 runs stand for the second wicket between H Masakadza and CJ Chibhabha vs Canada at King City on 13.10.08.

BRM Taylor and CJ Chibhabha added 107 runs for the second wicket provides the 29th three figure stand in T20Is. This stand also provides the fifth occasion of a three figure partnership for the second wicket in T20Is.

CB Mpofu returned with figures of 4.0-0-59-1 in this game to provide the 29th occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs in a T20I game

CB Mpofu returned with figures of 4.0-0-59-1 in this game to provide the most expensive bowling figures by a Zimbambwe bowler in terms of runs conceded. CB Mpofu became the first Zimbabwe bowler to concede 50 plus runs in a T20I innings. The previous most expensive figures by a Zimbabwe bowler was held by EC Rainsford who had figures of 3.0-0-42-0 vs South Africa at Bloemfontein on 08.10.10, in the first T20I of the series.

CB Mpofu returned with figures of 4.0-0-59-1 in this game providing the fifth occasion of a bowler conceding 50 plus runs against South Africa in T20Is. The other four occasions are – SI Mahmood of England {4.0-0-61-1 at Centurion on 15.11.09}: R Rampaul of West Indies {4.0-0-52-1 at Jo’burg on 11.09.07}: GA Rogers of Netherland {4.0-0-52-0 at The Oval on 07.06.09} and JDP Oram of New Zealand {4.0-0-50-0 at Durban on 19.09.07}

Zimbabwe innings contained two fifties – BRM Taylor {59} and CJ Chibhabha {59} providing the 27th occasion of two or more fifties in an innings by a team in T20Is. As far Zimbabwe is concerned, it is the second such occasion, the first being in the first T20I game in this series at Bloemfontein when H Masakadza and CJ Chibhabha came up with 72 and 52 respectively.

BRM Taylor {59} and CJ Chibhabha {59} scored fifties in this game to provide the sixth and seventh occasion of Zimbabwe batsmen scoring fifties in T20Is.

JP Duminy’s 96 not out in this game provide the 23rd occasion of a South African batsman scoring fifties in T20Is. His knock represents the highest individual score by a South African batsman in T20Is. The previous best was 94 by LL Bosman vs England at Centurion on 15.11.09

South Africa’s win by eight runs in this game represent its 23rd win in T20Is. It also provides its fourth win by a single digit runs margin – by two runs vs Australia at Jo’burg on 24.02.06, by one run vs West Indies at North Sound on 20.05.10, by one run vs England at Lord’s on 09.06.09 and by eight runs vs Zimbabwe at Kimberley on 10.10.10

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Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : SR Tendulkar aggregates 14000 test runs

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : SR Tendulkar aggregates 14000 test runs

SR Tendulkar completed 14000 runs in test cricket when he executed a backfoot cover drive of N Hauritz {fourth delivery of 27th over} to take his score from 25 to 29 and his aggregate from 13998 to 14002. He became the first batsman in the annals of test cricket to reach the 14000 runs land mark. At the end of the second day’s play he has an aggregate of 14017 runs. His performance with country wise break up is furnished below

Opposition

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

C

F

Z

v Australia

31

58

7

2928

241*

57.41

10

12

4

v Bangladesh

7

9

3

820

248*

136.66

5

0

0

v England

24

39

4

2150

193

61.42

7

10

0

v New Zealand

19

32

5

1406

217

52.07

4

7

1

v Pakistan

18

27

2

1057

194*

42.28

2

7

2

v South Africa

22

39

2

1415

169

38.24

5

5

3

v Sri Lanka

25

36

3

1995

203

60.45

9

6

0

v West Indies

16

25

2

1328

179

57.73

3

7

3

v Zimbabwe

9

14

2

918

201*

76.50

3

3

1

Total

171

279

30

14017

248*

56.29

48

57

14

Progressive milestones of SR Tendulkar’s aggregate of 14000 plus runs in terms of 1000 runs are listed below

Milestones

Mat

Inns

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Mon/Year

00001

1

1

15

v Pakistan

Karachi

Nov 1989

01000

19

29

1079

v South Africa

Johannesburg

Nov 1992

02000

32

45

2023

v New Zealand

Hamilton

Mar 1994

03000

45

68

3087

v South Africa

Kanpur

Dec 1996

04000

58

87

4106

v Sri Lanka

Mum-BS

Dec 1997

05000

67

103

5000

v Pakistan

Kolkata

Feb 1999

06000

76

121

6036

v South Africa

Bangalore

Mar 2000

07000

85

137

7089

v South Africa

Bloemfontein

Nov 2001

08000

96

154

8004

v West Indies

Kingston

May 2002

09000

111

180

9265

v Australia

Sydney

Jan 2004

10000

122

196

10077

v Pakistan

Kolkata

Mar 2005

11000

139

224

11067

v England

Nottingham

Jul 2007

12000

152

248

12037

v Australia

Mohali

Oct 2008

13000

163

267

13091

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

Jan 2010

14000

171

279

14017

v Australia

Bangalore

Oct 2010

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : Second day's highlights

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : Second day's highlights

Second Test: Second day’s play

SR Watson {56}, Ponting {77}, MJ North {128} and TD Paine {59} scored fifties in Australia’s innings providing the 259th, 260th, 261st and 262nd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring fifties against India.

RT Ponting’s 77 in this test provide the 49th occasion of an Australian captain scoring a fifty against India. It was RT Ponting’s sixth fifty as captain against India. He now occupies the joint third spot amongst the Australian captains who have scored most fifties against India. He is on par with KJ Hughes who has scored six fifties. Only RB Simpson {10} and AR Border {07} have scored more fifies than RT Ponting and KJ Hughes

SR Watson’s 56 in this test represent the 79th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a fifty against India. It was his 13th test fifty and fourth fifty against India.

At the end of the Australia’s first innings, RT Ponting has scored most runs against India. He has an aggregate of 1939 runs. He went past ML Hayden’s 1888 when he was on 27 duirng his knock of 77 in this innings.

RT Ponting became the fifth batsman to total 1900 runs against India in tests. Others are – CH Lloyd {2344}, Javed Miandad {2228}, IVA Richards {1927} and GS Sobers {1920|. RT Ponting occupies the third place amongst the most run getters against India. He went past the aggregate of West Indian greats IVA Richards {1927} and GS Sobers {1920} on his way to 1939.

RT Ponting’s aggregate of runs in the first innings of a test match stood at 4964 at the end of Australia’s first innings in this test. RT Ponting’s aggregate of 4964 is second to SR Tendulkar’s aggregate of 5308 in the annals of test cricket.

MJ North registered his fifth century when he scored 128 in this test. His five hundreds read thus – 125* vs England at Cardiff in Jul 2009, 117 vs South Africa at Jo’burg in Feb 2009, 112* vs New Zealand at Wellington in Mar 2010, 110 vs England at Leeds in Aug 2009, 128 vs India at Bangalore in Oct 2010,

MJ North’s 128 in this test represent his highest test score. His previous best was 125* vs England at Cardiff in Jul 2009.

RT Ponting’s 77 in this test represent his 18th fifty in the first innings of a test on away soil. AR Border {19}, SR Tendulkar {19} and SR Waugh {19} are the three batsmen who have scored more fifties in the first innings of a test match than RT Ponting on away soil. RT Ponting went past R Dravid’s 17 fifties on his way to his 18th fifty.

RT Ponting’s 77 in this test represent his tenth half century in the first innings of a test match on away soil. He became the sixth batsman to score ten or more half centuries in this category of statistics. Others are – AR Border {12}, R Dravid {11}, Javed Miandad {11}, ME Waugh {11} and SR Waugh {11}

MJ North’s 128 in this test provide the 57th occasion of a visiting batsman scoring a fifty at Bangalore. It also represents the 26th occasion of a visiting batsman scoring a century at Bangalore

MJ North’s six of PP Ojha {third ball of 97th over} provides the 100th six scored in tests at M Chinnswamy Stadium, Bangalore. Team wise break up read thus – India {49}, Australia {17}, Pakistan {09}, West Indies {09}, Sri Lanka {06}, New Zealand {04}, South Africa {04} and England {02}

MJ North and TD Paine added 149 plus runs for the sixth wicket in this test providing the 93rd occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against India. This stand also provides the eighth occasion of sixth wicket three figure partnership by Australian batsmen against India.

MJ North and TD Paine added 149 plus runs for the sixth wicket in this test providing the second occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the sixth wicket against India at Bangalore. The first occasion was the 167 run partnership between MJ Clarke and AC Gilchrist in Oct 2004

SR Watson {56}, Ponting {77}, MJ North {128} and TD Paine {59} scored fifties in Australia’s innings providing the 12th occasion of four or more Australian batsman scoring fifties against India. It is the second such feat by Australian batsman at Bangalore. In Oct 2004, J Langer {52}, SM Katich {81}, MJ Clarke {151} and AC Gilchrist {104} had scored fifties.

TD Paine was dismissed stumped by MS Dhoni for 59 in this test providing the sixth occasion of Australian wicket keeper stumped against India. The other five occasions are – HB Taber for 46 at Delhi in Nov 1969, IA Healy for 12 vs Delhi in Oct 1996, AC Gilchrist for 122 at Mumbai in Feb 2001, AC Gilchrist for 4 at Sydney in Jan 2004 and BJ Haddin for 17 at Delhi in Oct 2008.

TD Paine became the second Australian wicket keeper to be dismissed stumped after scoring a fifty. He was dismissed stumped for 59 in this game. AC Gilchrist was the other wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed stumped for 122 at Mumbai in Feb 2001.

TD Paine’s stumped dismissal in this test provides the 21st occasion of an Australian wicket keeper batsman dimissed stumped in a test innings. It also provides the 105th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed stumped in a test innings in the annals of test cricket.

TD Paine’s 59 in this test is his second test fifty, the first being his 92 at Mohali, the first test of the ongoing series.

MJ North’s 128 in this test provide the 84th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a hundred against India. His knock represents the 26th hundred in a test at Bangalore and also provide the seventh hundred by an Australian batsman. The other six occasions are – 153* by ME Waugh in Mar 1998, 102* by MA Taylor in Mar 1998, 151 by MJ Clarke in Oct 2004, 104 by AC Gilchrist in Oct 2004, 123 by RT Ponting in Oct 2008 and 146 by MEK Hussey
in Oct 2008

MJ Johnson failed to score in this test providing the 137th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a duck against Australia

NM Hauritz’s run out for 17 in this game provide the 48th occasion of an Australian batsman dismissed run out against India.

PP Ojha {3 for 120} and Harbhajan Singh {4 for 148} conceded 100 plus runs in this innings providing the 101st and 102nd occasion of Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia.

Harbhajan Singh has conceded 100 plus runs in an innings against Australia on 13 occasions which includes 148 runs conceded in this innings. Only A Kumble has conceded 100 plus runs in an innings on more occasions against Australia than Harbhajan Singh. A Kumble has conceded 100 plus runs in an innings on 15 occasions

Harbhajan Singh has conceded 100 plus runs in an innings on 38 occasions which includes 148 runs conceded in this innings. Other bowlers to concede 100 plus runs on more than 38 occasions are – M Muralitharan {61}, A Kumble {57}, SK Warne {40} and Danish Kaneria {39}

Australia’s 478 in this test provide the fourth occasion of it posting a total of 400 plus runs at Bangalore. Other occasions are – 474 in Oct 2004, 430 in Oct 2008 and 400 in Mar 1998. Thus its 478 in this test represent its highest team total at Bangalore.

Indian innings highlights added

V Sehwag’s six of MG Johnson {third ball of sixth over} represent the 50th six by Indian batsmen in tests at Bangalore. Later on M Vijay hit a six of N Hauritz {third delivery of 15th over} which was the 51st six by Indian batsmen at Bangalore

Prior to the start of the Bangalore test, V Sehwag has an aggregate of 1476 runs against Australia. He required 24 more runs for his 1500 runs against Australia. He got those runs when he drove debutant PR George’s second delivery to the long on boundary and took his score from 21 to 25 and his aggregate from 1497 to 1501. At the end of his innings he has an aggregate of 1506. He became the sixth Indian batsman to total 1500 plus runs against Australia. Others who have 1500 plus runs prior to the start of the Bangalore test are – SR Tendulkar {2884}, VVS Laxman {2279}, R Dravid {1927} and SM Gavaskar {1550}

R Dravid has played his 55th test batting at number three at home at Mohali. He has equalled the record held by RT Ponting who has played 55 home tests. Dravid’s second test at Bangalore has given him record 56 appearances at home while batting at number three.

R Dravid was dismissed for one in this innings providing the sixth occasion of his being dismissed for one in a test innings. The other five occasions are – vs New Zealand at Mohali in Oct 1999, vs New Zealand at Kanpur in Oct 1999, vs Zimbabwe at Delhi in Feb 2002, vs Australia at Brisbane in Dec 2003 and vs South Africa at Johannesburg in Dec 2006.

SR Tendulkar completed 14000 runs in test cricket when he executed a backfoot cover drive of N Hauritz {fourth delivery of 27th over} to take his score from 25 to 29 and his aggregate from 13998 to 14002. He became the first batsman in the annals of test cricket to reach the 14000 runs land mark.

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second test : One hundred sixes in tests at Bangalore

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second test : One hundred sixes in tests at Bangalore

MJ North’s six of PP Ojha {third ball of 97th over} provides the 100th six scored in tests at M Chinnswamy Stadium, Bangalore. Team wise break up read thus – India {49}, Australia {17}, Pakistan {09}, West Indies {09}, Sri Lanka {06}, New Zealand {04}, South Africa {04} and England {02}. The break up of sixes scored by batsmen is furnished below

No

Batsman

Runs

6s

Inns

Team

Opp

Mon/Year

1

CG Greenidge

93

3

1

Win

Ind

Nov 1974

2

AI Kallicharran

124

2

1

Win

Ind

Nov 1974

3

GR Viswanath

29

1

2

Ind

Win

Nov 1974

4

CG Greenidge

107

2

3

Win

Ind

Nov 1974

5

CH Lloyd

163

2

3

Win

Ind

Nov 1974

6

DB Vengsarkar

112

2

2

Ind

Aus

Sep 1979

7

GR Viswanath

161*

1

2

Ind

Aus

Sep 1979

8

Yashpal Sharma

37

1

2

Ind

Aus

Sep 1979

9

Imran Khan

6

1

1

Pak

Ind

Nov 1979

10

N Kapil Dev

38

1

2

Ind

Pak

Nov 1979

11

IT Botham

55

1

1

Eng

Ind

Dec 1981

12

N Kapil Dev

59

1

2

Ind

Eng

Dec 1981

13

Javed Miandad

99

1

2

Pak

Ind

Sep 1983

14

Wasim Raja

39

1

2

Pak

Ind

Sep 1983

15

DB Vengsarkar

50

1

2

Ind

Pak

Mar 1987

16

KS More

9*

1

2

Ind

Pak

Mar 1987

17

Manzoor Elahi

8

1

3

Pak

Ind

Mar 1987

18

Wasim Akram

11

1

3

Pak

Ind

Mar 1987

19

RMH Binny

15

1

4

Ind

Pak

Mar 1987

20

NS Sidhu

116

4

1

Ind

NZl

Nov 1988

21

RJ Shastri

54

1

1

Ind

NZl

Nov 1988

22

AH Jones

45

1

2

NZl

Ind

Nov 1988

23

K Srikkanth

58*

1

3

Ind

NZl

Nov 1988

24

JG Wright

58

1

4

NZl

Ind

Nov 1988

25

NS Sidhu

99

2

1

Ind

Srl

Jan 1994

26

VG Kambli

82

2

1

Ind

Srl

Jan 1994

27

M Azharuddin

108

1

1

Ind

Srl

Jan 1994

28

N Kapil Dev

53*

2

1

Ind

Srl

Jan 1994

29

ST Jayasuriya

22

1

2

Srl

Ind

Jan 1994

30

RS Kalpage

63

2

2

Srl

Ind

Jan 1994

31

A Ranatunga

28

2

3

Srl

Ind

Jan 1994

32

M Muralitharan

20*

1

3

Srl

Ind

Jan 1994

33

A Jadeja

59

1

2

Ind

NZl

Oct 1995

34

SP Fleming

41

1

3

NZl

Ind

Oct 1995

35

DK Morrison

9

1

3

NZl

Ind

Oct 1995

36

M Prabhakar

43

1

4

Ind

NZl

Oct 1995

37

NS Sidhu

74

3

1

Ind

Aus

Mar 1998

38

SR Tendulkar

177

3

1

Ind

Aus

Mar 1998

39

A Kumble

39

1

1

Ind

Aus

Mar 1998

40

MJ Slater

91

2

2

Aus

Ind

Mar 1998

41

ME Waugh

153*

4

2

Aus

Ind

Mar 1998

42

SK Warne

33

1

2

Aus

Ind

Mar 1998

43

NS Sidhu

44

1

3

Ind

Aus

Mar 1998

44

MJ Slater

42

1

4

Aus

Ind

Mar 1998

45

JH Kallis

95

2

2

SAF

Ind

Mar 2000

46

DJ Cullinan

53

1

2

SAF

Ind

Mar 2000

47

L Klusener

97

1

2

SAF

Ind

Mar 2000

48

M Azharuddin

102

2

3

Ind

SAF

Mar 2000

49

N Hussain

43

1

1

Eng

Ind

Dec 2001

50

MJ Clarke

151

4

1

Aus

Ind

Oct 2004

51

AC Gilchrist

104

3

1

Aus

Ind

Oct 2004

52

IK Pathan

55

2

4

Ind

Aus

Oct 2004

53

Harbhajan Singh

42

1

4

Ind

Aus

Oct 2004

54

Younis Khan

267

1

1

Pak

Ind

Mar 2005

55

V Sehwag

201

2

2

Ind

Pak

Mar 2005

56

Yasir Hameed

76

1

3

Pak

Ind

Mar 2005

57

Shahid Afridi

58

2

3

Pak

Ind

Mar 2005

58

SC Ganguly

239

2

1

Ind

Pak

Dec 2007

59

Yuvraj Singh

169

1

1

Ind

Pak

Dec 2007

60

IK Pathan

102

4

1

Ind

Pak

Dec 2007

61

SC Ganguly

91

1

3

Ind

Pak

Dec 2007

62

KD Karthik

52

1

3

Ind

Pak

Dec 2007

63

MEK Hussey

146

1

1

Aus

Ind

Oct 2008

64

MJ North

128

1

1

Aus

Ind

Oct 2010

Total

100

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second test : Opening partnership of 99 runs

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second test : Opening partnership of 99 runs

SR Watson and SM Katich added 99 runs for the first wicket in this test providing the 14th occasion of an opening partnership of 99 runs in the annals of test cricket. This partnership provides the fifth occasion of such a partnership against India. The following table tabulates them

No

Partners

Wkt

Runs

Team

Opp

Ground

Mon/Year

1

WA Brown, JHW Fingleton

1

99

Aus

SAF

Johannesburg

Feb 1936

2

L Hutton, FA Lowson

1

99

Eng

SAF

Leeds

Jul 1951

3

NJ Contractor, P Roy

1

99

Ind

Win

Kanpur

Dec 1958

4

MR Bynoe, CC Hunte

1

99

Win

Ind

Chennai

Jan 1967

5

WM Lawry, RB Simpson

1

99

Aus

Ind

Adelaide

Dec 1967

6

Sadiq Mohammad, Talat Ali

1

99

Pak

Eng

Lahore

Mar 1973

7

IR Redpath, A Turner

1

99

Aus

Win

Brisbane

Nov 1975

8

DL Haynes, PV Simmons

1

99

Win

SAF

Bridgetown

Apr 1992

9

UC Hathurusingha, RS Mahanama

1

99

Srl

Eng

Col-SSC

Mar 1993

10

MJ Slater, MA Taylor

1

99

Aus

Eng

Brisbane

Nov 1994

11

AB de Villiers, GC Smith

1

99

SAF

Ind

Durban

Dec 2006

12

AN Petersen, GC Smith

1

99

SAF

Win

Basseterre

Jun 2010

13

TM Dilshan, NT Paranavitana

1

99

Srl

Ind

Col-SSC

Jul 2010

14

SM Katich, SR Watson

1

99

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 201

No

Partners

Wkt

Runs

Team

Opp

Ground

Mon/Year

1

MR Bynoe, CC Hunte

1

99

Win

Ind

< p>Chennai

Jan 1967

2

WM Lawry, RB Simpson

1

99

Aus

Ind

Adelaide

Dec 1967

3

AB de Villiers, GC Smith

1

99

SAF

Ind

Durban

Dec 2006

4

TM Dilshan, NT Paranavitana

1

99

Srl

Ind

Col-SSC

Jul 2010

5

SM Katich, SR Watson

1

99

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 2010

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : RT Ponting's world record – Most fifties by a test captain

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second Test : RT Ponting's world record – Most fifties by a test captain

RT Ponting’s half century – 77 – in this test represents his 52nd fifty as Australian captain. He now holds the record for most fifties by an Australian captain. He went past AR Border’s record of 51 fifties. RT Ponting’s 52 fifties represent not only an Australian record but also a world record for most fifties by a test captain. All his 52 fifties are tabulated below

No

Runs

Opposition

Ground

Mon/Year

1

92

v Sri Lanka

Colombo (SSC)

Mar 2004

2

51

v New Zealand

Brisbane

Nov 2004

3

68

v New Zealand

Adelaide

Nov 2004

4

98

v Pakistan

Perth

Dec 2004

5

62*

v Pakistan

Melbourne

Dec 2004

6

207

v Pakistan

Sydney

Jan 2005

7

105

v New Zealand

Auckland

Mar 2005

8

86*

v New Zealand

Auckland

Mar 2005

9

61

v England

Birmingham

Aug 2005

10

156

v England

Manchester

Aug 2005

11

54

v ICC World XI

Sydney

Oct 2005

12

149

v West Indies

Brisbane

Nov 2005

13

104*

v West Indies

Brisbane

Nov 2005

14

56

v West Indies

Adelaide

Nov 2005

15

71

v South Africa

Perth

Dec 2005

16

53

v South Africa

Perth

Dec 2005

17

117

v South Africa

Melbourne

Dec 2005

18

120

v South Africa

Sydney

Jan 2006

19

143*

v South Africa

Sydney

Jan 2006

20

74

v South Africa

Cape Town

Mar 2006

21

103

v South Africa

Durban

Mar 2006

22

116

v South Africa

Durban

Mar 2006

23

118*

v Bangladesh

Fatullah

Apr 2006

24

52

v Bangladesh

Chittagong

Apr 2006

25

196

v England

Brisbane

Nov 2006

26

60*

v England

Brisbane

Nov 2006

27

142

v England

Adelaide

Dec 2006

28

75

v England

Perth

Dec 2006

29

56

v Sri Lanka

Brisbane

Nov 2007

30

53*

v Sri Lanka

Hobart

Nov 2007

31

55

v India

Sydney

Jan 2008

32

140

v India

Adelaide

Jan 2008

33

158

v West Indies

Kingston

May 2008

34

65

v West Indies

North Sound

May 2008

35

123

v India

Bangalore

Oct 2008

36

87

v India

Delhi

Oct 2008

37

79

v New Zealand

Adelaide

Nov 2008

38

101

v South Africa

Melbourne

Dec 2008

39

99

v South Africa

Melbourne

Dec 2008

40

53

v South Africa

Sydney

Jan 2009

41

83

v South Africa

Johannesburg

Feb 2009

42

81

v South Africa

Durban

Mar 2009

43

150

v England

Cardiff

Jul 2009

44

78

v England

Leeds

Aug 2009

45

66

v England

The Oval

Aug 2009

46

55

v West Indies

Brisbane

Nov 2009

47

57

v Pakistan

Melbourne

Dec 2009

48

209

v Pakistan

Hobart

Jan 2010

49

89

v Pakistan

Hobart

Jan 2010

50

66

v Pakistan

Leeds

Jul 2010

51

71

v India

Mohali

Oct 2010

52

77

v India

Bangalore

Oct 2010

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second test : Debutants at Bangalore

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Second test : Debutants at Bangalore

PR George and CA Pujara became the 20th and 21st cricketers to make their test debut in a test at Bangalore.

No

Cricketers

Team

Opp

Ground

Mon/Year

1

CG Greenidge

Win

Ind

Bangalore

Nov 1974

2

HS Kanitkar

Ind

Win

Bangalore

Nov 1974

3

IVA Richards

Win

Ind

Bangalore

Nov 1974

4

Yajurvindra Singh

Ind

Eng

Bangalore

Jan 1977

5

MD Marshall

Win

Ind

Bangalore

Dec 1978

6

NS Yadav

Ind

Aus

Bangalore

Sep 1979

7

RMH Binny

Ind

Pak

Bangalore

Nov 1979

8

Ehteshamuddin

Pak

Ind

Bangalore

Nov 1979

9

Azeem Hafeez

Pak

Ind

Bangalore

Sep 1983

10

CM Kuggeleijn

NZl

Ind

Bangalore

Nov 1988

11

LK Germon

NZl

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 1995

12

AC Dale

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Mar 1998

13

Harbhajan Singh

Ind

Aus

Bangalore

Mar 1998

14

DS Lehmann

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Mar 1998

15

N Chopra

Ind

SAF

Bangalore

Mar 2000

16

M Kaif

Ind

SAF

Bangalore

Mar 2000

17

MJ Clarke

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 2004

18

Yasir Arafat

Pak

Ind

Bangalore

Dec 2007

19

CL White

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 2008

20

PR George

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 2010

21

CA Pujara

Ind

Aus

Bangalore

Oct 2010

CA Pujara became the eighth Indian cricketer to make test debut in a test at Bangaloree while PR George became the fifth Australian cricketer to make test debut.

No

Cricketers

Team

Opp

Ground

Mon/Year

1

HS Kanitkar

Ind

Win

Bangalore

Nov 1974

2

Yajurvindra Singh

Ind

Eng

Bangalore

Jan 1977

3

NS Yadav

Ind

Aus

Bangalore

Sep 1979

4

RMH Binny

Ind

Pak

Bangalore

Nov 1979

5

Harbhajan Singh

Ind

Aus

Bangalore

Mar 1998

6

N Chopra

Ind

SAF

Bangalore

Mar 2000

7

M Kaif

Ind

SAF

Bangalore

Mar 2000

8

CA Pujara

Ind

Aus

Bangalore

Oct 2010

No

Cricketers

Team

Opp

Ground

Mon/Year

1

AC Dale

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Mar 1998

2

DS Lehmann

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Mar 1998

3

MJ Clarke

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 2004

4

CL White

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 2008

5

PR George

Aus

Ind

Bangalore

Oct 2010