India and Sri Lanka at Brabourne Stadium : Some more interesting stats on the second day

India and Sri Lanka at Brabourne Stadium : Some more interesting stats on the second day

Here are some more stats highlights on the second day’s play between India and Sri Lanka at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai. Read on …………

R Dravid’s 62 not out at the end of the second day’s play represent his 12th fifty against Sri Lanka {03 centuries plus 09 half centuries} which is a record for most fifties by an Indian batsman against Sri Lanka. Dravid wrested the record from SR Tendulkar who has 11 fifties to his credit {08 centuries and 03 half centuries}

R Dravid and DPMD Jayawardene share the record for most fifties in the series with 12 fifties each to their credit

V Sehwag’s 284 not out represent the highest individual score by an Indian batsman against Sri Lanka. The previous best was 201 not out by V Sehwag himself at Galle in Jul 2008

V Sehwag’s 284 not out represent the sixth double hundred in India-Sri Lanka test series which are listed below

No Batsmen Runs Team Ground Month Year
1 STJayasuriya 340 Srl Col-RPS Aug 97
2 VSehwag 284* Ind Mum-BS Dec 09
3 MJayawardene 275 Srl Ahmedabad Nov 09
4 MJayawardene 242 Srl Col-SSC Feb 99
5 RSMahanama 225 Srl Col-RPS Aug 97
6 VSehwag 201* Ind Galle Jul 08

V Sehwag’s 284 not out contained 40 boundary fours which is a record of most boundary fours by a batsman in an innings in India-Sri Lanka test series. V Sehwag wrested the record from ST Jayasuriya who had 36 boundary fours in his knock of 340 at Col-RPS in Aug 97

V Sehwag’s 284 not out contained 40 boundary fours providing the 15th occasion of a batsman scoring 40 plus boundary in an innings in the annals of test cricket.

No Batsmen Runs 4s Team Opp Ground Mon Yr
1 DG Bradman 334 46 Aus Eng Leeds Jul 30
2 DG Bradman 304 43 Aus Eng Leeds Jul 34
3 RB Kanhai 256 42 Win Ind Kolkata Dec 58
4 JH Edrich 310* 52 Eng NZl Leeds Jul 65
5 RG Pollock 274 43 SAF Aus Durban Feb 70
6 DL Amiss 262* 40 Eng Win Kingston Feb 74
7 GA Gooch 333 43 Eng Ind Lord’s Jul 90
8 PA de Silva 267 40 Srl NZl Wellington Jan 91
9 BC Lara 375 45 Win Eng St John’s Apr 94
10 VVS Laxman 281 44 Ind Aus Kolkata Mar 01
11 BC Lara 400* 43 Win Eng St John’s Apr 04
12 V Sehwag 254 47 Ind Pak Lahore Jan 06
13 MJayawardene 374 43 Srl SAF Col-SSC Jul 06
14 V Sehwag 319 42 Ind SAF Chennai Mar 08
15 V Sehwag 284* 40 Ind Srl Mum-BS Dec 09

V Sehwag remains the only batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 40 plus boundary four on three occasions. DG Bradman of Australia and BC Lara of West Indies are the other two batsmen who have hit 40 plus boundary fours on two occasions

No Batsmen Runs 4s Team Opp Ground Mon Yr
1 BC Lara 375 45 Win Eng StJohn’s Apr 94
2 BC Lara 400* 43 Win Eng StJohn’s Apr 04
1 DGBradman 334 46 Aus Eng Leeds Jul 30
2 DGBradman 304 43 Aus Eng Leeds Jul 34
1 V Sehwag 254 47 Ind Pak Lahore Jan 06
2 V Sehwag 319 42 Ind SAF Chennai Mar 08
3 V Sehwag 284* 40 Ind Srl Mum-BS Dec 09

V Sehwag’s 284 not out at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai represent the 33rd hundred by a batsman at this venue. His knock represents the third occasion of a batsman scoring a double hundred on this ground. The other two batsmen are – MH Mankad {223 vs New Zealand in Dec 55} and DN Sardesai {200* vs New Zealand in Mar 65}

V Sehwag’s 284 not out at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai represent the highest score on this ground bettering MH Mankad’s 223 vs New Zealand in Dec 55

As on date there are six 200 plus runs partnership posted at Brabourne stadium which includes the two double hundreds stands in this game. All the six partnerships are listed below

No Batting Partners Wkt Runs Team Opp Mon Yr
1 KWRFletcher/AWGreig 5 254 Eng Ind Feb 73
2 HanifMohd/SaeedAhmed 2 246 Pak Ind Dec 60
3 RDravid/VSehwag 2 222* Ind Srl Dec 09
4 VSehwag/MVijay 1 221 Ind Srl Dec 09
5 RNHarvey/NCO’Neill 3 207 Aus Ind Jan 60
6 JWBurke/RNHarvey 2 204 Aus Ind Oct 56

221 runs partnership for the first wicket between V Sehwag and M Vijay represent the first double hundred partnership for the first wicket at Brabourne Stadium. The previous best was 159 runs partnership by England openers – G Pullar and PE Richardson against India in Nov 1961

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