Second day of the Ahmedabad test between India and England
JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 127th occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 64th occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket on away soil
JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 15th occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings in the annals of test cricket on away soil
JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the 21st occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the seventh occasion of a captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket on away soil
JE Root captured five wickets for 8 runs in India’s first innings to provide the sixth occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the first occasion of an England captain capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against India in the annals of test cricket on away soil
JE Root became the second captain in the annals of test cricket to capture five plus wickets conceding single digit runs in a test innings after AER Gilligan of England. AER Gilligan had returned with figures of six wickets conceding seven runs against SAF at Birmingham in Jun 1924.
JE Root with his five for eight became the 13th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such performances are tabulated below
| No | Player | Wkts | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | GA Lohmann | 8-07 | 4 | Eng | SAF | P Elizabeth | 13 Feb 1896 |
| 2 | AER Gilligan | 6-07 | 2 | Eng | SAF | Birmingham | 14 Jun 1924 |
| 3 | H Ironmonger | 5-06 | 1 | Aus | SAF | Melbourne | 12 Feb 1932 |
| 4 | ERH Toshack | 5-02 | 2 | Aus | Ind | Brisbane | 28 Nov 1947 |
| 5 | TBA May | 5-09 | 3 | Aus | Win | Adelaide | 23 Jan 1993 |
| 6 | JJC Lawson | 6-03 | 3 | Win | Ban | Dhaka | 08 Dec 2002 |
| 7 | MJ Clarke | 6-09 | 3 | Aus | Ind | Mumbai | 03 Nov 2004 |
| 8 | VD Philander | 5-07 | 1 | SAF | NZl | Cape Town | 02 Jan 2013 |
| 9 | DW Steyn | 6-08 | 2 | SAF | Pak | Johannesburg | 01 Feb 2013 |
| 10 | KAJ Roach | 5-08 | 1 | Win | Ban | North Sound | 04 Jul 2018 |
| 11 | JJ Bumrah | 5-07 | 4 | Ind | Win | North Sound | 22 Aug 2019 |
| 12 | JR Hazlewood | 5-08 | 3 | Aus | Ind | Adelaide | 17 Dec 2020 |
| 13 | JE Root | 5-08 | 2 | Eng | Ind | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |
He also became the third England bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such performances are tabulated below
| No | Player | Wkts | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | GA Lohmann | 8-07 | 4 | Eng | SAF | P Elizabeth | 13 Feb 1896 |
| 2 | AER Gilligan | 6-07 | 2 | Eng | SAF | Birmingham | 14 Jun 1924 |
| 3 | JE Root | 5-08 | 2 | Eng | Ind | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |
He also became the fourth bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs against Ind. All such performances are tabulated below
| No | Player | Wkts | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | ERH Toshack | 5-02 | 2 | Aus | Ind | Brisbane | 28 Nov 1947 |
| 2 | MJ Clarke | 6-09 | 3 | Aus | Ind | Mumbai | 03 Nov 2004 |
| 3 | JR Hazlewood | 5-08 | 3 | Aus | Ind | Adelaide | 17 Dec 2020 |
| 4 | JE Root | 5-08 | 2 | Eng | Ind | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |
JE Root became the second bowler to capture five wickets conceding single digit runs in a day-night test after JR Hazzlewood of Aus. JR Hazelwood had figures of five for eight against Ind at Adelaide in Dec 2020. Interestingly enough both these bowlers have the same figures {five for eight} and against the same opposition {India}
| No | Player | Wkts | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | JR Hazlewood | 5-08 | 3 | Aus | Ind | Adelaide | 17 Dec 2020 |
| 2 | JE Root | 5-08 | 2 | Eng | Ind | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |
England was dismissed for 81 in its second innings, its lowest test innings score against Ind. Its previous lowest total against India in England was 101 at The Oval in Aug 1971. Its previous lowest total against India in India was at Mumbai in Nov 1981.
The interval between 1971 and 1981 is ten years and the interval between 1981 and 2021 is twenty years – multiple of ten years.
AR Patel captured five for 32 in England’s second innings to provide the 76th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against England. It also provides the 45th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing five plus wickets in a test innings against England in Ind.
AR Patel captured eleven wickets conceding 70 runs in this {6-38 and 5-22} to provide the third occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test with five plus wickets in each innings of the test against England. Other two occasions were – R Ashwin’s 12 for 167 {6-112 and 6-52} at Mumbai in Dec 2016 and L Sivaramakrishnan’s 12 for 181 {6-64 and 6-117} at Mumbai in Nov 1984.
Interestingly both R Ashwin and L Sivaramakrishnan have witnessed the feat of AR Patel. R Ashwin bowling in tandem with AR Patel. L Sivaramakrishnan commenting on the performance of AR Patel in the capacity of a TV Commentator for Starsports.
AR Patel captured eleven wickets conceding 70 runs in this {6-38 and 5-22} to provide the 24th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test with five plus wickets in each innings of the test. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Wkts | Opp | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | ND Hirwani | 16-136 | Win | Chennai | 11 Jan 1988 |
| 2 | Harbhajan | 15-217 | Aus | Chennai | 18 Mar 2001 |
| 3 | JM Patel | 14-124 | Aus | Kanpur | 19 Dec 1959 |
| 4 | MH Mankad | 13-131 | Pak | Delhi | 16 Oct 1952 |
| 5 | J Srinath | 13-132 | Pak | Kolkata | 16 Feb 1999 |
| 6 | R Ashwin | 13-140 | NZl | Indore | 08 Oct 2016 |
| 7 | A Kumble | 13-181 | Aus | Chennai | 14 Oct 2004 |
| 8 | Harbhajan | 13-196 | Aus | Kolkata | 11 Mar 2001 |
| 9 | R Ashwin | 12-085 | NZl | Hyd-RGS | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 10 | R Ashwin | 12-098 | SAF | Nagpur | 25 Nov 2015 |
| 11 | Chandrasekhar | 12-104 | Aus | Melbourne | 30 Dec 1977 |
| 12 | IK Pathan | 12-126 | Zim | Harare | 20 Sep 2005 |
| 13 | R Ashwin | 12-167 | Eng | Mumbai | 08 Dec 2016 |
| 14 | LSR Krishnan | 12-181 | Eng | Mumbai | 28 Nov 1984 |
| 15 | R Ashwin | 12-198 | Aus | Chennai | 22 Feb 2013 |
| 16 | AR Patel | 11-070 | Eng | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |
| 17 | IK Pathan | 11-096 | Ban | Dhaka | 10 Dec 2004 |
| 18 | RG Nadkarni | 11-122 | Aus | Chennai | 02 Oct 1964 |
| 19 | SLV Raju | 11-125 | Srl | Ahmedabad | 08 Feb 1994 |
| 20 | Harbhajan | 11-224 | Aus | Bengaluru | 06 Oct 2004 |
| 21 | A Kumble | 10-074 | Pak | Delhi | 04 Feb 1999 |
| 22 | PP Ojha | 10-089 | Win | Mumbai | 14 Nov 2013 |
| 23 | BKV Prasad | 10-153 | SAF | Durban | 26 Dec 1996 |
| 24 | BS Bedi | 10-194 | Aus | Perth | 16 Dec 1977 |
AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the 51st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match. It also provides the 39th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match on home soil and also provides the fifth such occasion against Eng at Ahmedabad.
AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the ground record for the best figures by a bowler at Ahmedabad. The previous best was SLV Raju’s 11 for 125 against Sri Lanka in Feb 1994.
AR Patel’s 11 for 70 provide the 51st occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match against England. It also provides the seventh occasion of an Indian bowler capturing ten or more wickets in a test match on home soil against England and also second such occasion against England at Ahmedabad. A Kumble’s 10 for 233 in Dec 2001 was the other occasion.
R Ashwin’s four wickets in England’s second innings fetched him an aggregate of 401 test wickets. He became the 16th bowler and the fourth Indian bowler to capture 400 plus test wickets in the annals of test cricket. Others are – A Kumble {619}, N Kapil Dev {434} and Harbhajan Singh {417}
JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the 98th occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair. It also provides the 53rd occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair on away soil
JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the eighth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair against India. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England batsman collecting a pair on away soil against India.
JM Bairstow collected a pair in this test to provide the 49th occasion of a batsman collecting a pair against India. It also provides the 31st occasion of a batsman collecting a pair against India on Indian soil.
It also provides the fourth occasion of a batsman collecting a pair at Ahmedabad. Others are AL Logie of West Indies in Nov 1983, MS Atapattu of Sri Lanka in Feb 1994 and TG McIntosh of New Zealand in Nov 2010
Z Crawly was dismissed for a duck in England’s second innings to provide the 19th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a duck against India. It also provide the 12th occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a duck against India in India.
Z Crawley scored 53 and zero in this test to provide the fifth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty and a duck in a test match against India. All such occasions are tabulated below.
| No | Player | FI | SI | Oppo | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | DL Amiss | 82 | 0 | Ind | Bengaluru | 28 Jan 1977 |
| 2 | AJ Stewart | 74 | 0 | Ind | Chennai | 11 Feb 1993 |
| 3 | MP Vaughan | 0 | 100 | Ind | Lord’s | 25 Jul 2002 |
| 4 | KK Jennings | 112 | 0 | Ind | Mumbai | 08 Dec 2016 |
| 5 | Z Crawley | 53 | 0 | Ind | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |
This test was completed in two days with India winning this test by ten wickets to provide the 22nd occasion of a team winning a test within two days. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | T-1 | T-2 | D | Won | Ground | Match Date |
| 1 | Eng | Aus | 2 | Aus | The Oval | 28 Aug 1882 |
| 2 | Eng | Aus | 2 | Aus | Lord’s | 16 Jul 1888 |
| 3 | Eng | Aus | 2 | Eng | The Oval | 13 Aug 1888 |
| 4 | Eng | Aus | 2 | Eng | Manchester | 30 Aug 1888 |
| 5 | SAF | Eng | 2 | Eng | P Elizabeth | 12 Mar 1889 |
| 6 | SAF | Eng | 2 | Eng | Cape Town | 25 Mar 1889 |
| 7 | Eng | Aus | 2 | Eng | The Oval | 11 Aug 1890 |
| 8 | SAF | Eng | 2 | Eng | P Elizabeth | 13 Feb 1896 |
| 9 | SAF | Eng | 2 | Eng | Cape Town | 21 Mar 1896 |
| 10 | Aus | SAF | 2 | Aus | Manchester | 27 May 1912 |
| 11 | Eng | SAF | 2 | Eng | The Oval | 12 Aug 1912 |
| 12 | Eng | Aus | 2 | Aus | Nottingham | 28 May 1921 |
| 13 | Aus | Win | 2 | Aus | Melbourne | 13 Feb 1931 |
| 14 | SAF | Aus | 2 | Aus | Johannesburg | 15 Feb 1936 |
| 15 | NZl | Aus | 2 | Aus | Wellington | 29 Mar 1946 |
| 16 | Eng | Win | 2 | Eng | Leeds | 17 Aug 2000 |
| 17 | Aus | Pak | 2 | Aus | Sharjah | 11 Oct 2002 |
| 18 | SAF | Zim | 2 | SAF | Cape Town | 04 Mar 2005 |
| 19 | Zim | NZl | 2 | NZl | Harare | 07 Aug 2005 |
| 20 | SAF | Zim | 2 | SAF | P Elizabeth | 26 Dec 2017 |
| 21 | Ind | Afg | 2 | Ind | Bengaluru | 14 Jun 2018 |
| 22 | Ind | Eng | 2 | Ind | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |
It also provides the second occasion of a test match completed in two days on Indian soil. The first such occasion was the Bengaluru test between India and Afghanistan in Jun 2018. Incidentally this test was your truly’s 100th International match
| No | T-1 | T-2 | D | Won | Ground | Match Date |
| 1 | Ind | Afg | 2 | Ind | Bengaluru | 14 Jun 2018 |
| 2 | Ind | Eng | 2 | Ind | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |
AR Patel and R Ashwin shared the new ball in England’s second innings to provide the 48th occasion of new ball being shared by two spinners in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 17th occasion of Indian spin bowlers sharing the new ball in an innings.
AR Patel and R Ashwin shared the new ball in England’s second innings to provide the 19th occasion of new ball being shared by two spinners against England in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the seventh occasion of Indian spin bowlers sharing the new ball in an innings against England
R Ashwin’s 401 wickets costed him 10005 runs. He became the 12th bowler in the annals of test cricket to concede 10000 plus and capture 400 plus wickets. He also became the fourth Indian bowler to concede 10000 plus runs and capture 400 plus wickets
| No | Player | Mat | Inns | Balls | Runs | Wkts |
| 1 | A Kumble | 132 | 236 | 40850 | 18355 | 619 |
| 2 | Harbhajan | 103 | 190 | 28580 | 13537 | 417 |
| 3 | N Kapil Dev | 131 | 227 | 27740 | 12867 | 434 |
| 4 | R Ashwin | 077 | 144 | 21264 | 10005 | 401 |
This test was won by ten wickets and gave India its 22nd victory on home soil under V Kohli. With 22 wins to his credit V Kohli now owns the record for most test wins by an Indian captain on home soil. He went past MS Dhoni who had won 21 tests on home soil. The following table lists the home soil wins under these two Indian skippers
| No | Captain | Opp | Margin | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | MS Dhoni | SAF | 8 wickets | Kanpur | 11 Apr 2008 |
| 2 | MS Dhoni | Aus | 320 runs | Mohali | 17 Oct 2008 |
| 3 | MS Dhoni | Aus | 172 runs | Nagpur | 06 Nov 2008 |
| 4 | MS Dhoni | Eng | 6 wickets | Chennai | 11 Dec 2008 |
| 5 | MS Dhoni | Srl | inns & 144 runs | Kanpur | 24 Nov 2009 |
| 6 | MS Dhoni | Srl | inns & 24 runs | Mum-BS | 02 Dec 2009 |
| 7 | MS Dhoni | SAF | inns & 57 runs | Kolkata | 14 Feb 2010 |
| 8 | MS Dhoni | Aus | 1 wickets | Mohali | 01 Oct 2010 |
| 9 | MS Dhoni | Aus | 7 wickets | Bengaluru | 09 Oct 2010 |
| 10 | MS Dhoni | NZl | inns & 198 runs | Nagpur | 20 Nov 2010 |
| 11 | MS Dhoni | Win | 5 wickets | Delhi | 06 Nov 2011 |
| 12 | MS Dhoni | Win | inns & 15 runs | Kolkata | 14 Nov 2011 |
| 13 | MS Dhoni | NZl | inns & 115 runs | Hyd-RGS | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 14 | MS Dhoni | NZl | 5 wickets | Bengaluru | 31 Aug 2012 |
| 15 | MS Dhoni | Eng | 9 wickets | Ahmedabad | 15 Nov 2012 |
| 16 | MS Dhoni | Aus | 8 wickets | Chennai | 22 Feb 2013 |
| 17 | MS Dhoni | Aus | inns & 135 runs | Hyd-RGS | 02 Mar 2013 |
| 18 | MS Dhoni | Aus | 6 wickets | Mohali | 14 Mar 2013 |
| 19 | MS Dhoni | Aus | 6 wickets | Delhi | 22 Mar 2013 |
| 20 | MS Dhoni | Win | inns & 51 runs | Kolkata | 06 Nov 2013 |
| 21 | MS Dhoni | Win | inns & 126 runs | Mumbai | 14 Nov 2013 |
| No | Captain | Opp | Margin | Ground | Start Date |
| 1 | V Kohli | SAF | 108 runs | Mohali | 05 Nov 2015 |
| 2 | V Kohli | SAF | 124 runs | Nagpur | 25 Nov 2015 |
| 3 | V Kohli | SAF | 337 runs | Delhi | 03 Dec 2015 |
| 4 | V Kohli | NZl | 197 runs | Kanpur | 22 Sep 2016 |
| 5 | V Kohli | NZl | 178 runs | Kolkata | 30 Sep 2016 |
| 6 | V Kohli | NZl | 321 runs | Indore | 08 Oct 2016 |
| 7 | V Kohli | Eng | 246 runs | Vizag | 17 Nov 2016 |
| 8 | V Kohli | Eng | 8 wickets | Mohali | 26 Nov 2016 |
| 9 | V Kohli | Eng | inns & 36 runs | Mumbai | 08 Dec 2016 |
| 10 | V Kohli | Eng | inns & 75 runs | Chennai | 16 Dec 2016 |
| 11 | V Kohli | Ban | 208 runs | Hyd-RGS | 09 Feb 2017 |
| 12 | V Kohli | Aus | 75 runs | Bengaluru | 04 Mar 2017 |
| 13 | V Kohli | Srl | inns & 239 runs | Nagpur | 24 Nov 2017 |
| 14 | V Kohli | Win | inns & 272 runs | Rajkot | 04 Oct 2018 |
| 15 | V Kohli | Win | 10 wickets | Hyd-RGS | 12 Oct 2018 |
| 16 | V Kohli | SAF | 203 runs | Vizag | 02 Oct 2019 |
| 17 | V Kohli | SAF | inns & 137 runs | Pune | 10 Oct 2019 |
| 18 | V Kohli | SAF | inns & 202 runs | Ranchi | 19 Oct 2019 |
| 19 | V Kohli | Ban | inns & 130 runs | Indore | 14 Nov 2019 |
| 20 | V Kohli | Ban | inns & 46 runs | Kolkata | 22 Nov 2019 |
| 21 | V Kohli | Eng | 317 runs | Chennai | 13 Feb 2021 |
| 22 | V Kohli | Eng | 10 wickets | Ahmedabad | 24 Feb 2021 |