Australia Vs India Second Test at Adelaide second day’s play

Australia Vs India Second Test at Adelaide second day’s play

RR Pant had effected 34 dismissals against Australia in Australia prior to the start of this test. He affected four dismissals in Australia’s first innings which fetched him 38 dismissals. He now holds the record for most dismissals by an Indian wicket keeper against Australia in Australia He went past MS Dhoni who had effected 35 dismissals against Australia in Australia.

M Labuschagne had an aggregate of 894 runs in day-night tests prior to the start of this test. He needs six more runs which would fetch him 900 runs. He scored 64 runs in Australia’s first innings which fetched him 958 runs. He became the first batsman to score 950 plus runs in day-night tests.

M Labuschange had scored 93 boundary fours in day-night tests prior to the start of this test. He needed seven boundary fours for 100 boundary fours. He scored nine boundary fours in his knock of 64 in Australia’s first innings which fetched him 102 boundary fours. He became the first batsman to score 100 boundary fours in day-night tests.

RR Pant had scored 662 runs against Australia as a wicket keeper batsman. 38 more runs would fetch him 700 runs. At the end of the second day in this test, his run aggregate read 711. He became the third Indian wicket keeper batsman to score 700 plus runs against Australia. Others are – MS Dhoni {990} and SMH Kirmani {756]

RR Pant had scored 662 runs against Australia in Australia as a wicket keeper batsman. 38 more runs would fetch him 700 runs. At the end of the second day in this test, his run aggregate read 711. He became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to score 700 plus runs against Australia in Australia.

RR Pant hadscored 662 runs against Australia in Australia as a wicket keeper batsman. 38 more runs would fetch him 700 runs. At the end of the second day in this test, his run aggregate read 711.  He became the first wicket keeper batsman in the annals of test cricket to score 700 plus runs against Australia in Australia.

TM Head scored 140 in Australia’s first innings to provide the 28th occasion of a batsman scoring a century in a day-night test. It also provides the second occasion of a batsman scoring a century against India in a day-night test. Prior to this FDM Karunaratne of Sri Lanka had scored 107 against India at Bengaluru in Mar 2022.

TM Head scored 140 in Australia’s first innings to provide the twelfth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a century in a day-night test. It also represents the first century by an Australian batsman against India in a day-night test. The previous highest was 73 not out by TD Paine at Adelaide in Dec 2020.

MA Starc’s aggregate wickets tally at Adelaide read 54 at the end of the second day’s play in this test. He is the third Australian bowler to capture 50 plus wickets at Adelaide. Others are – NM Lyon {63} and SK Warne {56}

MA Starc’s aggregate wickets tally at Adelaide read 54 at the end of the second day’s play in this test. He became the first Australian pace bowler and also the first Australian left arm pace bowler to capture 50 plus wickets at Adelaide.

SPD Smith had pouched 15 catches against India in Australia.  He took one catch in this test which fetched him 16 catches. He became the fourth Australain fieldsman to pouch 16 plus catches against India in Australia. Others are – ME Waugh {18} RT Ponting {16} and MEK Hussey {16}

R Ashwin had captured 39 wickets against Australia in Australia prior to the start of this test. One more wicket would fetch him 40 wickets. His lone wicket in Australia’s first innings fetched him 40 wickets. He became the fourth Indian bowler to capture 40 plus wickets against Australia in Australia. Others are – N Kapil Dev {51}, A Kumble {49} and JJ Bumtah {44}.

PJ Cummins had an aggregate of 53 wickets against India prior to the start of this test. His aggregate of wickets against India at the end of second day’s play read 57. He now occupies the second place in the list of Australian pace bowlers who have captured most wickets against India. MA Starc occupies the first place with 58 wickets.

YBK Jaiswal was dismissed by the first ball for zero in India’s innings to provide the 1806th occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings. It also provides the 178th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings.

It also provides the 514th occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the first innings of a test.  It also provides the 60th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the first innings of a test

It also provides the 520th occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the second innings of a test. It also provides the 51st occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the second innings of a test

It also provides the 493rd occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball Indian of an innings in the third innings of a test. It also provides the 45th occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the third innings of a test

It also provides the 279th occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the fourth innings of a test. It also provides the 22nd occasion of an Indian batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings in the fourth innings of a test

YBK Jaiswal was dismissed by the first ball for zero in India’s innings to provide the 243rd occasion of a batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings. It also provides the 28th occasion of an Indian opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings.

YBK Jaiswal was dismissed by the first ball for zero in India’s innings to provide the 126th occasion of an opening batsman batting at number one dismissed by the first ball of an innings. It also provides the 18th occasion of an Indian opening batsman batting at number one dismissed by the first ball of an innings.

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