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Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : VVS Laxman's fifities in Indian victories

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : VVS Laxman's fifities in Indian victories

VVS Laxman’s 73 not out against Australia at Mohali in the first test against Australia in the ongoing test which was won by India by one wicket provide India’s 23rd test win in which Laxman has scored a fifty. VVS Laxman’s 73 not out at Mohali is his 27th fifty in India’s wins. The following table shows Laxman’s fifies in India’s winning tests

No

FI

SI

Tot

Opp

Ground

Mon/Year

Result – India Won

1

51

51

SAF

Ahmedabad

Nov 1996

By

64

Runs

2

95

95

Aus

Kolkata

Mar 1998

By

Inns

219

Runs

3

59

281

340

Aus

Kolkata

Mar 2001

By

171

Runs

4

65

66

131

Aus

Chennai

Mar 2001

By

002

Wkts

5

69*

74

143

Win

Trindidad

Apr 2002

By

037

Runs

6

148

148

Aus

Adelaide

Dec 2003

By

004

Wkts

7

71

71

Pak

Rawalpindi

Apr 2004

By

Inns

131

Runs

8

69

69

Aus

Mumbai

Nov 2004

By

013

Runs

9

140

140

Zim

Bulawayo

Sep 2005

By

Inns

090

Runs

10

69

69

Srl

Delhi

Dec 2005

By

188

Runs

11

104

104

Srl

Ahmedabad

Dec 2005

By

259

Runs

12

73

73

SAF

Jo’burg

Dec 2006

By

123

Runs

a13

54

54

Eng

Nottingham

Jul 2007

By

007

Wkts

14

72*

72

Pak

Delhi

Nov 2007

By

006

Wkts

15

79

79

Aus

Perth

Jan 2008

By

072

Runs

16

50

50

SAF

Kanpur

Apr 2008

By

008

Wkts

17

64

64

Aus

Nagpur

Nov 2008

By

172

Runs

18

63

63

Srl

Kanpur

Nov 2009

By

Inns

144

Runs

19

62

62

Srl

Mum-BS

Dec 2009

By

Inns

024

Runs

20

69*

69

Ban

Chittagong

Jan 2010

By

113

Runs

21

143*

143

SAF

Kolkata

Feb 2010

By

Inns

057

Runs

22

56

103*

159

Srl

Col-PSS

Aug 2010

By

005

wkts

23

73*

73

Aus

Mohali

Oct 2010

By

001

Wkt

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Teams scoring 400 runs in the first innings of a test match and losing

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Teams scoring 400 runs in the first innings of a test match and losing

Australia scored 428 in the first innings of this test match and lost the test providing the 34th occasion of a team losing a test after scoring 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test match

Australia scored 428 in the first innings of this test match and lost the test providing the eleventh occasion of it losing a test after scoring 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test match.

No

Team

Score

Margin

Opp

Ground

Mon/Yr

1

Aus

586/10

010 runs

Eng

Sydney

Dec1894

2

Aus

414/10

006 wkts

Eng

Melbourne

Mar1895

3

Eng

519/10

005 wkts

Aus

Melbourne

Mar1929

4

Eng

425/10

007 wkts

Aus

Lord’s

Jun1930

5

Eng

405/10

inns&039runs

Aus

The Oval

Aug1930

6

Aus

435/10

008 wkts

Eng

Sydney

Feb1933

7

Eng

496/10

007 wkts

Aus

Leeds

Jul1948

8

Aus

520/10

006 wkts

SAF

Melbourne

Feb1953

9

Pak

408/10

008 wkts

Win

Georgetown

Mar1958

10

Win

526/07d

007 wkts

Eng

Trinidad

Mar1968

11

Ind

402/10

002 wkts

Aus

Perth

Dec1977

12

Aus

401/09d

018 runs

Eng

Leeds

Jul1981

13

Aus

429/10

010 wkts

Win

Bridgetown

Mar1984

14

Eng

445/10

010 wkts

Srl

The Oval

Aug1998

15

Ind

424/10

008 wkts

Aus

Bangalore

Mar1998

16

Aus

490/10

001 wkts

Win

Bridgetown

Mar1999

17

Ban

400/10

009 wkts

Ind

Dhaka

Nov2000

18

Pak

405/10

006 wkts

Eng

Karachi

Dec2000

19

Zim

422/09d

007 wkts

Ind

Delhi

Nov2000

20

Aus

445/10

171 runs

Ind

Kolkata

Mar2001

21

Aus

447/10

006 wkts

Eng

Leeds

Aug2001

22

Win

448/10

010 wkts

Srl

Galle

Nov2001

23

Aus

556/10

004 wkts

Ind

Adelaide

Dec2003

24

SAF

484/10

009 wkts

Eng

The Oval

Sep2003

25

NZl

409/10

009 wkts

Eng

Leeds

Jun2004

26

NZl

433/10

009 wkts

Aus

Christchurch

Mar2005

27

Win

405/10

007 wkts

Aus

Adelaide

Nov2005

28

Ban

427/10

003 wkts

Aus

Fatullah

Apr2006

29

Eng

551/09d

006 wkts

Aus

Adelaide

Dec2006

30

SAF

451/09d

008 wkts

Aus

Sydney

Jan2006

31

Ind

414/10

005 wkts

SAF

Cape Town

Jan2007

32

Ban

419/10

009 wkts

Eng

Dhaka

Mar2010

33

Srl

424/10

005 wkts

Ind

Col-PSS

Aug2010

34

Aus

428/10

001 wkt

Ind

Mohali

Oct2010

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : One wicket victories in tests

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : One wicket victories in tests

India’s win by one wicket against Australia provide the 12th occasion of a one wicket victory in the annals of test cricket. All the twelve occasions are furnished below

Team

Won

Margin

Opposition

Ground

Mon/Year

Australia

won

1 wkt

v West Indies

Melbourne

Dec 1951

England

won

1 wkt

v Australia

The Oval

Aug 1902

South Africa

won

1 wkt

v England

Johannesburg

Jan 1906

England

won

1 wkt

v Australia

Melbourne

Jan 1908

England

won

1 wkt

v South Africa

Cape Town

Jan 1923

New Zealand

won

1 wkt

v West Indies

Dunedin

Feb 1980

Pakistan

won

1 wkt

v Australia

Karachi

Sep 1994

West Indies

won

1 wkt

v Australia

Bridgetown

Mar 1999

West Indies

won

1 wkt

v Pakistan

St John’s

May 2000

Pakistan

won

1 wkt

v Bangladesh

Multan

Sep 2003

Sri Lanka

won

1 wkt

v South Africa

Colombo (PSS)

Aug 2006

India

won

1 wkt

v Australia

Mohali

Oct 2010

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Sachin Tendulkar's world record

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Sachin Tendulkar's world record

SR Tendulkar created a world record at Mohali against Australia in the first test of the ongoing test series by aggregating 1003 runs in the calendar year 2010, which was his sixth occasion of totaling 1000 runs in calendar year. He has totalled 1000 runs in 1997, 1088 runs in 1998, 1003 runs in 2001, 1392 runs in 2002, 1063 runs in 2008 and 1003 in 2010.

His 1003 runs in 2010 came at Mohali when he was on 35 during his knock of 38 in India’s second innings. SR Tendulkar went past ML Hayden of Australia, BC Lara of West Indies and RT Ponting of Australia who have compiled 1000 runs in five calendar years. The exploits of these four batsmen a are furnished below

No

Batsmen

Year

Mat

Runs

C

F

1

ML Hayden

2001

14

1391

5

5

2

ML Hayden

2002

11

1160

6

3

3

ML Hayden

2003

12

1312

5

3

4

ML Hayden

2004

14

1123

3

6

5

ML Hayden

2005

15

1380

5

4

1

BC Lara

1995

12

1222

4

6

2

BC Lara

2001

9

1151

3

4

3

BC Lara

2003

10

1344

5

5

4

BC Lara

2004

12

1178

3

4

5

BC Lara

2005

9

1110

5

0

1

RT Ponting

2002

11

1064

5

2

2

RT Ponting

2003

11

1503

6

4

3

RT Ponting

2005

15

1544

6

6

4

RT Ponting

2006

10

1333

7

4

5

RT Ponting

2008

14

1182

4

5

1

SR Tendulkar

1997

12

1000

4

3

2

SR Tendulkar

1999

10

1088

5

4

3

SR Tendulkar

2001

10

1003

3

6

4

SR Tendulkar

2002

16

1392

4

5

5

SR Tendulkar

2008

13

1063

4

3

6

SR Tendulkar

2010

08

1003

5

3

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Final day highlights

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Final day highlights

Mohali Test : Final day’s highhlights

G Gambhir and SK Raina scored ducks in India’s second innings providing the 172nd and 173rd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring a duck against Australia.

SK Raina scored 86 and zero in this test providing the 16th occasion of an Indian batsman scorig a duck and a fifty in a test match against Australia. The complete list read thus –

MH Mankad – 111 and zero at Melbourne in Feb 1948, P Roy – zero and 99 at Delhi in Dec 1959, RB Kenny – zero and 51 at Kanpur in Dec 1959, Hanmanth Singh – zero and 94 at Chennai in Oct 1964, ML Jaisimha – 66 and zero at Mum-BS in Oct 1964, MAK Pataudi – 95 and zero at Mum-BS in Nov 1969, GR Viswanath – zero and 137 at Kanpur in Nov 1969, AL Wadekar – zero and 62 at Kolkata in Dec 1969, SM Gavaskar – zero and 118 at Melbourne in Dec 1977, M Amarnath – zero and 86 at Adelaide in Jan 1978, CPS Chauhan – zero and 85 at Melbourne in Feb 1981, NR Mongia – 152 and zero at Delhi in Oct 1996, SR Tendulkar – zero and 61 at Adelaide in Dec 99, R Dravid – zero and 60 at Bangalore in Oct 2004 and SC Ganguly – 85 and zero at Nagpur in Nov 2008 and SK Raina – 86 and zero at Mohali in Oct 2010

G Gambhir’s zero provides the 29th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a duck against Australia.

MS Dhoni was dismissed run out for 2 in India’s second innings to provide the 35th occasion of an Indian batsman run out in an innings against Australia. His run out also represents the fifth occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out against Australia

MS Dhoni’s run out in this test represent the 198th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the annals of test cricket. His run out in this test represents the 29th occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out against various oppositions.

RT Ponting {71} and MS Dhoni {02} were dismissed run out in this test providing the fourth occasion of rival captains run out in a test match.

India won this test by one wicket providing the sixth occasion of India winning a test by wickets margin against Australia. The other occasions are – by two wickets at Mum-BS in Oct 1964, by seven wickets at Delhi in Nov 1969, by seven wickets at Delhi in Oct 1996, by two wickets at Chennai in Mar 2001 and by four wickets at Adelaide in Dec 2003

India winning this test by one wicket provides its narrowest margin of victory by wickets against Australia. This win represents India’s narrowest win by wicket margin against any opposition. It also represents the 12th win by a team with one wicket margin in the annals of test cricket.

SR Tendulkar created a world record at Mohali against Australia in the first test of the ongoing test series by aggregating 1003 runs in the calendar year 2010, which was his sixth occasion of totaling 1000 runs in calendar year. He has totalled 1000 runs in 1997, 1088 runs in 1998, 1003 runs in 2002, 1392 runs in 2002, 1063 runs in 2008 and 1003 in 2010.

His 1003 runs in 2010 came at Mohali when he was on 35 during his knock of 38 in India’s second innings. SR Tendulkar went past ML Hayden of Australia, BC Lara of West Indies and RT Ponting of Australia who have compiled 1000 runs in five calendar years.

Australia scored 428 runs in the first innings of this test and yet lost the test providing the 34th occasion of a team losing a test after scoring 400 plus runs. Australia losing this test also provide the 61st occasion of a team losing a test after posting 400 plus run in its first innings {first innings or second innings} of a test match.

Australia has lost eleven test after posting 400 plus runs in the first innings of a test and lost 14 tests after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings {first innings or second innings of a test match}

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Rival captains dismissed run out in a test match

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Rival captains dismissed run out in a test match

RT Ponting {71} and MS Dhoni {02} were dismissed run out in the first test at Mohali against India in the ongoing test series, providing the fourth occasion of rival captains run out in a test match. All the four occasions are listed below

No

Captains

Score

Ins

Team

Opp

Venue

Mon/Year

1

Inthikhab Alam

16

1

Pak

NZl

Wellington

Feb 1973

BE Congdon

19

2

NZl

Pak

Wellington

Feb 1973

2

GS Chappell

32

1

Aus

NZl

Auckland

Mar 1982

GP Howarth

56

2

NZl

Aus

Auckland

Mar 1982

3

SR Waugh

90

2

Aus

SAF

Melbourne

Dec 2001

SM Pollock

18

3

SAF

Aus

Melbourne

Dec 2001

4

RT Ponting

71

1

Aus

Ind

Mohali

Oct 2010

MS Dhoni

2

4

Ind

Aus

Mohali

Oct 2010

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : SK Raina's feat

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : SK Raina's feat

SK Raina scored 86 and zero in the first test at Mohali against India in the ongoing series. His feat provided the 16th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring zero and fifty in a test against Australia. The sixteen occasions are tabulated below in the chorological order

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Fourth day highlights

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Fourth day highlights

Mohali Test – Fourth day highlights

R Dravid’s 77 and SR Tendulkar’s 98 in this test represent their 21st half centuries in the second innings of the test match. At the end of India’s innings, they are on par with BC Lara of West Indies and IVA Richards of West Indies who also have scored 21 half centuries in the second innings of test match. Only VVS Laxman of India with 22 half centuries to his credit has scored more half centuries than these four batsmen

BW Hilfenhaus {none for 100} and NM Haurtiz {2 for 116} conceded 100 plus runs in this test providing the 68th and 69th occasion of Australian bowlers conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against India.

BW Hilfenhaus with his figures of none for 100 in this game provide the seventh occasion of an Australian bowler conceding 100 plus runs without capturing a wicket. The others are – none for 101 by AL Mann at Sydney in Jan 1978, none for 118 by RM Hogg at Bangalore in Sep 1979, none for 121 by RJ Bright at Sydney in Jan 1986, none for 147 by SK Warne at Kolkata in Mar 1998 and none for 139 by MS Kasprowicz at Kolkata in Mar 2001

SM Katich completed 4000 runs of his test career when he was on 13 during his knock of 37 in this innings. He reached the landmark with a boundary of Harbhajan Singh {fifth delivery of the 12th over of the innings} to take his total from 3996 to 4000. He became the 23rd Australian batsman to total 4000 plus runs in tests. At the end of this test, he has an aggregate of 4024 runs from 53 test and 93 innings

SR Watson scored 126 and 56 in this test to provide the 25th occasion of an Australian batsman-scoring twin fifties in a test against India. His knocks provide the 12th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a hundred and a fifty in a test against India.

SR Watson scored 126 and 56 in this test to provide the eighth occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring twin fifties in a test against India. His knocks provide the third occasion of an Australian batsman scoring a hundred and a fifty in a test against India. The other two occasions are – 55 and 103 by RB Simpson at Adelaide in Dec 1967 and 136 and 53* by ML Hayden at Melbourne in Dec 2003

SM Katich completed 1000 runs against India when he was on 16 during his knock of 37 in Australia’s second innings. At the end of this test, his run aggregate stood at 1021. He became the eighth Australian batsman to total 1000 plus runs against India. Others are – ML Hayden {1888}, RT Ponting {1862}, AR Border {1567}, DC Boon {1204}, RB Simpson {1125}, SR Waugh {1090} and JL Langer {1047}

MEK Hussey completed 4000 runs of his test career when he was on 2 during his knock of 28 in this innings. He reached the landmark with a single of Ishant Sharma {third delivery of the 27th over of the innings} to take his total from 3999 to 4000. He became the 24th Australian batsman to total 4000 plus runs in tests. At the end of this test, he has an aggregate of 4026 runs from 53 tests and 92 innings.

SR Watson with his 126 and 56 in this test was the top scorer for Australia in first and second innings respectively.

Three wickets in Australia’s second innings gave Zaheer Khan 250 test victims. His 250th victim being BW Hilfenhaus who was bowled for 6.

Zaheer Khan became the 33rd bowler in the annals of test cricket to aggregate 250 plus test wickets. He is the fifth Indian bowler to reach the milestone. Others are – A Kumble {619}, N Kapil Dev {434}, Harbhajan Singh {362} and BS Bedi {266}.

Zaheer Khan became the second Indian pace bowler to total 250 test wickets after N Kapil Dev who had bagged 434 wickets.

Zaheer Khan earned the distinction of becoming the third left arm pace bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 250 plus wickets. Others are – Wasim Akram {434} and WPUJC Vaas {355}

At the end of this test, MS Dhoni had an aggregate of 28 dismissals – 22 catches and six stumpings

R Dravid was playing his 50th innings representing India – in India’s second innings – against Australia and he made 13 in this innings, He became the second Indian batsman to play 50 or more innings against Australia after SR Tendulkar who is playing his 57th innings as on the fourth day of Mohali test. SR Tendulkar and R Dravid are the two batsmen in India-Australia test series to play 50 plus innings.

R Dravid playing 50 innings against Australia provide the 67th occasion of a batsman playing 50 plus innings against a specific opposition. He became the fourth Indian batsman to play 50 plus innings representing India against a specific opposition. Others are – SM Gavaskar – 67 innings vs England, SR Tendulkar -57 innings vs Australia and GR Viswananth – 54 innings vs England.

At the end of this test, R Dravid has most run aggregate in the fourth innings of a test against Australia – 273. He went past SM Gavaskar’s 270, which was the previous best.

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Zaheer Khan's distinction – becomes the third left arm pace bowler to capture 250 test wickets

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : Zaheer Khan's distinction – becomes the third left arm pace bowler to capture 250 test wickets

Three wickets in Australia’s second innings gave Zaheer Khan 250 test wickets. His 250th victim being BW Hilfenhaus who was bowled for 6.

Zaheer Khan earned the distinction of becoming the third left arm pace bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 250 plus wickets. Others are – Wasim Akram {434} and WPUJC Vaas {355}

The performance of these three bowlers – Wasim Akram, WPUJC Vaas and Zaheer Khan with country wise break up is furnished below

No

Batsmen

FI

SI

Tot

Opposition

Ground

Mon/Year

1

MH Mankad

111

0

111

v Australia

Melbourne

Feb 1948

2

P Roy

0

99

99

v Australia

Delhi

Dec 1959

3

RB Kenny

0

51

51

v Australia

Kanpur

Dec 1959

4

Hanumant Singh

0

94

94

v Australia

Chennai

Oct 1964

5

ML Jaisimha

66

0

66

v Australia

Mumbai (BS)

Oct 1964

6

MAK Pataudi

95

0

95

v Australia

Mumbai (BS)

Nov 1969

7

GR Viswanath

0

137

137

v Australia

Kanpur

Nov 1969

8

AL Wadekar

0

62

62

v Australia

Kolkata

Dec 1969

9

SM Gavaskar

0

118

118

v Australia

Melbourne

Dec 1977

10

M Amarnath

0

86

86

v Australia

Adelaide

Jan 1978

11

CPS Chauhan

0

85

85

v Australia

Melbourne

Feb 1981

12

NR Mongia

152

0

152

v Australia

Delhi

Oct 1996

13

SR Tendulkar

61

0

61

v Australia

Adelaide

Dec 1999

14

R Dravid

0

60

60

v Australia

Bangalore

Oct 2004

15

SC Ganguly

85

0

85

v Australia

Nagpur

Nov 2008

16

SK Raina

86

0

86

v Australia

Mohali

Oct 2010

Wasim Akram of Pakistan

No

Opp

M

Ins

O

M

Runs

W

BBI

BBM

Ave

FWI

TWM

1

Aus

13

21

498.2

102

1288

50

6/062

11/160

25.76

04

1

2

Ban

02

03

021.4

004

0054

00

00

0

3

Eng

18

30

663.4

150

1748

57

6/067

9/103

30.66

02

0

4

Ind

12

21

488.0

104

1299

45

5/096

7/142

28.86

02

0

5

NZl

09

17

421.0

106

1021

60

7/119

11/179

17.01

06

2

6

SAF

04

07

141.0

035

0387

13

4/042

5/88

29.76

00

0

7

Srl

19

32

545.4

152

1340

63

5/043

8/73

21.26

03

0

8

Win

17

32

591.4

121

1645

79

6/061

11/110

20.82

04

1

9

Zim

10

18

400.1

097

0997

47

6/048

10/106

21.21

04

1

Total

104

181

3771.1

871

9779

414

7/119

11/179

23.62

25

5

WPUJC Vaas of Sri Lanka

No

Opp

Mat

Inns

O

M

Runs

W

BBI

BBM

Ave

FWI

TWM

1

Aus

12

20

432.1

093

01229

38

5/031

07/082

32.34

01

0

2

Ban

07

14

167.2

042

00490

19

4/055

04/061

25.78

00

0

3

Eng

15

28

564.2

118

01537

49

6/073

06/078

31.36

01

0

4

Ind

14

24

468.3

109

01343

30

4/020

04/020

44.76

00

0

5

NZl

10

18

363.5

086

00991

42

6/087

10/090

23.59

04

1

6

Pak

18

28

645.5

131

01742

47

5/099

06/100

37.06

01

0

7

SAF

11

20

346.3

086

00924

27

6/029

07/039

34.22

01

0

8

Win

09

16

343.2

079

00913

55

7/071

14/191

16.60

04

1

9

Zim

15

26

574.3

151

01332

48

4/056

07/104

27.75

00

0

Total

111

194

3906.2

895

10501

355

7/071

14/191

29.58

12

2

Zaheer Khan of India

No

Opp

Mat

Inns

O

M

Runs

W

BBI

BBM

Ave

FWI

TWM

1

Aus

14

26

461.3

85

1569

42

5/091

08/137

37.35

03

0

2

Ban

07

14

197.5

31

0752

31

7/087

10/149

24.25

02

1

3

Eng

09

17

355.2

92

1017

37

5/075

09/134

27.48

01

0

4

NZl

07

12

228.5

48

0750

28

5/029

07/122

26.78

03

0

5

Pak

06

11

228.0

42

0804

17

4/061

07/196

47.29

00

0

6

SAF

08

15

273.3

60

0891

23

4/062

05/111

38.73

00

0

7

Srl

09

15

294.5

44

1084

28

5/072

07/138

38.71

01

0

8

Win

07

11

230.5

56

0679

23

4/041

05/157

29.52

00

0

9

Zim

06

12

174.0

34

0574

21

4/058

05/082

27.33

00

0

Total

73

133

2444.4

492

8120

250

7/087

10/149

32.48

10

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Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : SM Katich and MEK Hussey aggregate 4000 test runs

Ind vs Aus – 2010 : Mohali Test : SM Katich and MEK Hussey aggregate 4000 test runs

SM Katich completed 4000 runs of his test career when he was on 13 during his knock of 37 in Australia’s second innings against India at first test of the ongoing test series between India and Australia. He reached the landmark with a boundary of Harbhajan Singh {fifth delivery of the 12th over of the innings} to take his total from 3996 to 4000. He became the 23rd Australian batsman to total 4000 plus runs in tests. At the end of this test, he has an aggregate of 4024 runs from 53 tests and 93 innings

MEK Hussey completed 4000 runs of his test career when he was on two during his knock of 28 in Australia’s second innings of this test. He reached the landmark with a single of Ishant Sharma {third delivery of the 27th over of the innings} to take his total from 3999 to 4000. He became the 24th Australian batsman to total 4000 plus runs in tests. At the end of this test, he has an aggregate of 4026 runs from 53 tests and 92 innings

The complete list of Australian batsmen who have aggregated 4000 plus runs are tabulated below

No

Batsmen

Mat

Inns

NO

Runs

HS

Ave

100

50

0

1

RT Ponting

147

249

27

12101

257

54.50

39

53

13

2

AR Border

156

265

44

11174

205

50.56

27

63

11

3

SR Waugh

168

260

46

10927

200

51.06

32

50

22

4

ML Hayden

103

184

14

8625

380

50.73

30

29

14

5

ME Waugh

128

209

17

8029

153*

41.81

20

47

19

6

JL Langer

105

182

12

7696

250

45.27

23

30

11

7

MA Taylor

104

186

13

7525

334*

43.49

19

40

05

8

DC Boon

107

190

20

7422

200

43.65

21

32

16

9

GS Chappell

087

151

19

7110

247*

53.86

24


31

12

10

DG Bradman

052

080

10

6996

334

99.94

29

13

07

11

RN Harvey

079

137

10

6149

205

48.41

21

24

07

12

AC Gilchrist

096

137

20

5570

204*

47.60

17

26

14

13

KD Walters

074

125

14

5357

250

48.26

15

33

04

14

IM Chappell

075

136

10

5345

196

42.42

14

26

11

15

MJ Slater

074

131

07

5312

219

42.83

14

21

09

16

WM Lawry

067

123

12

5234

210

47.15

13

27

06

17

RB Simpson

062

111

07

4869

311

46.81

10

27

08

18

IR Redpath

066

120

11

4737

171

43.45

08

31

09

19

MJ Clarke

063

103

12

4532

168

49.80

14

19

05

20

KJ Hughes

070

124

06

4415

213

37.41

09

22

10

21

DR Martyn

067

109

14

4406

165

46.37

13

23

07

22

IA Healy

119

182

23

4356

161*

27.39

04

22

18

23

MEK Hussey

053

092

12

4026

182

50.32

11

21

08

24

SM Katich

053

093

06

4024

157

46.25

10

24

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