India Vs England – First test at Hyderabad – Second day’s play

India Vs England – First test at Hyderabad – Second day’s play

India had a first innings lead of 175 runs over England’s total of 246 runs. India ended the second day’s play with the score of 421 for the loss of seven wickets

TM Hartley returned with figures of 2 for 131 at the end of second day’s play to provide the 275th occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs on his test debut. It also provides the 61st occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs runs on his test debut

TM Hartley returned with figures of 2 for 131 at the end of second day’s play to provide the 41st occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs on his test debut against India. It also provides the seventh occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs runs on his test debut against India.

TM Hartley returned with figures of 2 for 131 at the end of second day’s play to provide the 19th occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs on his test debut on away soil. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs runs on his test debut on away soil

TM Hartley returned with figures of 2 for 131 at the end of second day’s play to provide the 113th occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs on his test debut as a spin bowler sharing the new ball. It also provides the 30th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs on his test debut as a spin bowler sharing the new ball.

TM Hartley returned with figures of 2 for 131 at the end of second day’s play to provide the eleventh occasion of a bowler conceding 100 plus runs on his test debut against India as a spin bowler sharing the new ball. It also provides the second occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs on his test debut against India as a spin bowler sharing the new ball. The other bowler was NV Radford who had figures of 35.0-0-131-2 at Birmingham in July 1986.

It is interesting to note that TM Hartley and NV Radford have conceded identical runs for the identical wickets – 131 runs and two wickets.

TM Hartley became the seventh England bowler to concede 100 plus runs on test debut. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOversMRunsWEconIOppositionGroundStart Date
1RNS Hobbs45.21310012.203v IndiaLeeds08 Jun 1967
2NV Radford35.00313123.742v IndiaBirmingham03 Jul 1986
3NF Williams41.00514823.601v IndiaThe Oval23 Aug 1990
4RKJ Dawson43.00613443.112v IndiaMohali03 Dec 2001
5GP Swann28.30210323.614v IndiaChennai11 Dec 2008
6LA Dawson43.00412923.002v IndiaChennai16 Dec 2016
7TW Hartley25.00013125.242v IndiaHyderabad25 Jan 2024

By coincidence we find the seven Indian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs on test debut against England. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerOversMRunsWIOppositionGroundStart Date
1RJD Jamshedji35.00413732v EnglandMumbai15 Dec 1933
2VS Hazare34.40410022v EnglandLord’s22 Jun 1946
3MH Mankad48.01110722v EnglandLord’s22 Jun 1946
4S Guha43.01010501v EnglandLeeds08 Jun 1967
5G Sharma60.01611532v EnglandKanpur31 Jan 1985
6A Kumble43.00710531v EnglandManchester09 Aug 1990
7Pankaj Singh37.00814601v EnglandSouthampton27 Jul 2014

Indian innings of 421 for 7 at the close of the second day’s play contained three half centuries – YBK Jaiswal {80}, KL Rahul {86} and RA Jadeja {81 not out} to provide the 22nd occasion of three Indian batsman scoring half centuries in an innings against England

Indian innings of 421 for 7 at the close of the second day’s play contained three half centuries – YBK Jaiswal {80}, KL Rahul {86} and RA Jadeja {81 not out} to provide the 13th occasion of three Indian batsman scoring half centuries in an innings against England on home soil.

Indian innings of 421 for 7 at the close of the second day’s play contained three half centuries – YBK Jaiswal {80}, KL Rahul {86} and RA Jadeja {81 not out} to provide the third occasion of three Indian batsman scoring runs between 75 and 99 in an innings against England. The other two occasions were at Nottingham in a Jul 2007 and at The Oval in Aug 2007.

Indian innings of 421 for 7 at the close of the second day’s play contained three half centuries – YBK Jaiswal {80}, KL Rahul {86} and RA Jadeja {81 not out} to provide the first occasion of three Indian batsman scoring runs between 75 and 99 in an innings against England on home soil.

Indian innings of 421 for 7 at the close of the second day’s play contained the first six batsmen scoring double figures to provide the 31st occasion of first Indian batsman scoring double figures in an innings against England.

Indian innings of 421 for 7 at the close of the second day’s play contained the first six batsmen scoring double figures to provide the 16th occasion of first Indian batsman scoring double figures in an innings against England on home soil.

Indian innings of 421 for 7 at the close of the second day’s play contained the seven batsmen scoring double figures to provide the 40th occasion of seven Indian batsman scoring double figures in an innings against England.

Indian innings of 421 for 7 at the close of the second day’s play contained the seven batsmen scoring double figures to provide the 23rd occasion of seven Indian batsman scoring double figures in an innings against England on home soil.

YBK Jaiswal scored 80 in this game to provide the 22nd occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring runs between 75 and 99 in an innings against England.

YBK Jaiswal scored 80 in this game to provide the ninth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring runs between 75 and 99 in an innings against England on home soil.

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