Chepauk – Chennai will become the first Indian venue to host two consecutive tests of the same series when it hosts the second test of the ongoing test series against England tomorrow. Due to pandemic Covid-19, Manchester and Southampton have already earned the distinction of hosting two consecutive tests of the same series. Manchester hosted the two consecutive tests between England and West Indies in Jul 2020. Southampton hosted the two consecutive tests between England and Pakistan in Aug 2020
At the end of the ongoing test series, India would be earning a unique distinction in hosting two consecutive tests of the same series at two different venues – Chennai and Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad is set to host the third and fourth tests
England opening batsmen batting at number one collecting the first ball duck
RJ Burns of England collected the first ball duck in England’s second innings against India in the first test at Chennai of the ongoing test series against India to provide the 117th occasion of an opening batsman batting at number one collecting the first ball duck in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 23rd occasion of an England batsman to suffer such an ignominy. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
WG Grace
0
1
2
Aus
Lord’s
21 Jul 1890
2
AC MacLaren
0
1
1
Aus
Melbourne
29 Dec 1894
3
AC MacLaren
0
1
3
Aus
Sydney
26 Feb 1898
4
LC Braund
0
1
4
Aus
Melbourne
05 Mar 1904
5
PF Warner
0
1
3
SAF
Jo’burg
06 Mar 1906
6
TW Hayward
0
1
1
SAF
The Oval
19 Aug 1907
7
CAG Russell
0
1
2
Aus
Sydney
17 Dec 1920
8
H Sutcliffe
0
1
1
NZl
Ch’church
24 Mar 1933
9
TS Worthington
0
1
1
Aus
Brisbane
04 Dec 1936
10
L Hutton
0
1
3
Aus
Brisbane
29 Nov 1946
11
LB Fishlock
0
1
3
Aus
Sydney
28 Feb 1947
12
RT Simpson
0
1
4
Aus
Brisbane
01 Dec 1950
13
BW Luckhurst
0
1
3
Pak
Leeds
08 Jul 1971
14
AR Lewis
0
1
2
Ind
Mum-BS
06 Feb 1973
15
G Boycott
0
1
3
Aus
Sydney
06 Jan 1979
16
G Fowler
0
1
2
NZl
Auckland
10 Feb 1984
17
GA Gooch
0
1
2
NZl
Nottingham
07 Jun 1990
18
MA Atherton
0
1
4
Win
Trinidad
25 Mar 1994
19
ME Trescothick
0
1
3
SAF
Nottingham
14 Aug 2003
20
ME Trescothick
0
1
4
SAF
P Elizabeth
17 Dec 2004
21
AJ Strauss
0
1
1
SAF
Jo’burg
14 Jan 2010
22
AN Cook
0
1
4
Aus
Perth
13 Dec 2013
23
RJ Burns
0
1
3
Ind
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
RJ Burns became the second England opening batsman batting at number one to collect the first ball duck against India after AR Lewis. Both the occasions are listed below
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
AR Lewis
0
1
2
Ind
Mum-BS
06 Feb 1973
2
RJ Burns
0
1
3
Ind
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
It also provides the eleventh occasion of an an opening batsman batting at number one collecting the first ball duck in the annals of test cricket against India. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
BF
I
Team
Ground
Start Date
1
RC Fredericks
0
1
1
Win
Trindiad
06 Mar 1971
2
AR Lewis
0
1
2
Eng
Mum-BS
06 Feb 1973
3
Mohsin Khan
0
1
1
Pak
Jalandhar
24 Sep 1983
4
SJ Cook
0
1
1
SAF
Durban
13 Nov 1992
5
KJ Arnott
0
1
2
Zim
Delhi
13 Mar 1993
6
Nafees Iqbal
0
1
3
Ban
Chattogram
17 Dec 2004
7
Javed Omar
0
1
2
Ban
Dhaka
25 May 2007
8
Javed Omar
0
1
3
Ban
Dhaka
25 May 2007
9
TM Dilshan
0
1
2
Srl
Kanpur
24 Nov 2009
10
Karunaratne
0
1
2
Srl
Delhi
02 Dec 2017
11
RJ Burns
0
1
3
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
Fifth day – India Vs England – First test at Chennai
Shubman Gill scored 50 runs in India’s second innings to provide the 99th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a fifty against England.
It also provides the third occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring exact 50 runs in an innings against England. Others are – ML Jaisimha at Delhi in Feb 1964 and SM Gavaskar at Bengaluru in Jan 1977
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
ML Jaisimha
50
3
Eng
Delhi
08 Feb 1964
2
SM Gavaskar
50
3
Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
3
Shubman Gill
50
4
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
It also provides the 12th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring exact 50 runs in an innings against various oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
NJ Contractor
50
4
Win
Kanpur
12 Dec 1958
2
ML Jaisimha
50
3
Eng
Delhi
08 Feb 1964
3
SM Gavaskar
50
3
Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
4
SM Gavaskar
50
2
Aus
Chennai
11 Sep 1979
5
CPS Chauhan
50
4
Aus
Kolkata
26 Oct 1979
6
SM Gavaskar
50
1
Pak
Nagpur
05 Oct 1983
7
NR Mongia
50
3
SAF
Jo’burg
16 Jan 1997
8
V Sehwag
50
3
Srl
Galle
31 Jul 2008
9
KL Rahul
50
1
Win
Gros Islet
09 Aug 2016
10
G Gambhir
50
3
NZl
Indore
08 Oct 2016
11
Shubman Gill
50
2
Aus
Sydney
07 Jan 2021
12
Shubman Gill
50
4
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
Shubman Gill {02} and SM Gavaskar {03} are the two Indian opening batsmen who have scored exact 50 runs in a test innings on two or more occasions
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
Shubman Gill
50
2
Aus
Sydney
07 Jan 2021
2
Shubman Gill
50
4
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
1
SM Gavaskar
50
3
Eng
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
2
SM Gavaskar
50
2
Aus
Chennai
11 Sep 1979
3
SM Gavaskar
50
1
Pak
Nagpur
05 Oct 1983
AM Rahane and Washigton Sundar scored ducks in India’s second innings to provide the 256th and 257th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a duck in an innings against England.
It also provides the 98th and 99th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a duck in an innings against England in India and also provides the 11th and 12th such occasion at Chennai.
R Ashwin had scored 2467 runs and captured 377 wickets prior to the start of the first test at Chennai against England. He needed 33 more runs for his 2500 runs. He scored 31 and 9 which fetched him 2507 runs. His nine wickets in this test fetched him 386 wickets. He became the third Indian all rounder to score 2500 runs and capture 375 plus wickets. Others are – Kapil Dev {5248 runs and 434 wickets} and A Kumble {2506 runs and 619 wickets}
Washington Sundar scored 85 not out and zero in this test to provide the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a fifty and a duck in a test against England.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
L Amarnath
0
50
Eng
Lord’s
22 Jun 1946
2
VM Merchant
78
0
Eng
Manchester
20 Jul 1946
3
P Roy
140
0
Eng
Mum-BS
14 Dec 1951
4
VL Manjrekar
133
0
Eng
Leeds
05 Jun 1952
5
SA Durani
71
0
Eng
Mum-BS
11 Nov 1961
6
VL Manjrekar
108
0
Eng
Chepauk
10 Jan 1964
7
AL Wadekar
0
91
Eng
Leeds
08 Jun 1967
8
S Abid Ali
58
0
Eng
Delhi
20 Dec 1972
8
FM Engineer
86
0
Eng
Lord’s
20 Jun 1974
10
Vengsarkar
0
103
Eng
Lord’s
02 Aug 1979
11
Vengsarkar
0
52
Eng
The Oval
30 Aug 1979
12
RJ Shastri
66
0
Eng
The Oval
08 Jul 1982
13
V Sehwag
106
0
Eng
Nottingham
08 Aug 2002
14
MS Dhoni
0
76*
Eng
Lord’s
19 Jul 2007
15
R Dravid
136
0
Eng
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
16
SK Raina
0
78
Eng
Lord’s
21 Jul 2011
17
MS Dhoni
52
0
Eng
Kolkata
05 Dec 2012
18
MS Dhoni
82
0
Eng
The Oval
15 Aug 2014
18
GH Vihari
56
0
Eng
The Oval
07 Sep 2018
20
W Sundar
85*
0
Eng
Chepauk
05 Feb 2021
He became the second Indian batsman to perform such a feat against England at Chepauk after VL Manjrekar. VL Manjrekar has scored 108 and zero in Jan 1964.
No
Player
FI
SI
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
VL Manjrekar
108
0
Eng
Chepauk
10 Jan 1964
2
W Sundar
85*
0
Eng
Chepauk
05 Feb 2021
V Kohli had scored nine fifties as captain against England prior to the start of the first test at Chennai against England. He needed one more fifty for his ten fifties. He scored 72 in India’s second innings to become the first Indian captain to score ten fifties against England. He joined the following nine captains who have scored ten or more fifties against England.
No
Player
Team
M
I
NO
Runs
C
HC
50+
1
AR Border
Aus
29
48
9
2276
05
12
17
2
DG Bradman
Aus
19
32
5
2432
10
06
16
3
GC Smith
SAF
21
39
3
2051
07
07
14
4
IM Chappell
Aus
16
30
1
1181
02
09
11
5
CH Lloyd
Win
18
24
1
1103
02
09
11
6
IVA Richards
Win
19
26
2
1102
01
10
11
7
HW Taylor
SAF
15
27
2
1287
04
07
11
8
RT Ponting
Aus
19
33
2
1433
04
06
10
9
GS Sobers
Win
13
23
5
1417
05
05
10
10
V Kohli
Ind
11
20
2
1331
04
06
10
S Nadeem scored a duck in India’s second innings to provide the 100th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a duck against England on home soil. It also provides the 12th such occasion against England at Chennai and also provides the 258th such occasion against England.
V Kohli’s 72 in this game provide the 49th occasion of an Indian captain scoring a fifty against England. It also represents V Kohli’s seventh fifty against England. MS Dhoni has scored eight fifties to own the record for most fifties by an Indian captain against England.
V Kohli had a run aggregate of 1570 runs against England prior to the start of the first test at Chennai against England. He required 30 more runs for his 1600 runs. He scored 11 and 72 runs in this test which fetched him an aggregate of 1653 runs. He became the fifth Indian batsman to score 1600 plus runs against England. Others are – SR Tendulkar {2525}, SM Gavaskar {2483}, R Dravid {1950} and GR Viswanath {1880}
England won this test by 227 runs to carve its 48th win against India. It also provide its 14th win against India in India and its fourth win at Chepauk
It also represent England’s fourth win by 200 plus against India in India. It also represent its largest victory by runs margin. Interestingly all the wins by run margin are with 200 plus runs margin.
No
Team
Res
Margin
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
Eng
won
227 runs
Ind
Chennai
Feb 2021
2
Eng
won
212 runs
Ind
Mumbai
Mar 2006
3
Eng
won
202 runs
Ind
Chennai
Feb 1934
4
Eng
won
200 runs
Ind
Chennai
Jan 1977
Pakistan glovemen scoring centuries in a test innings
Mohammad Rizwan of Pakistan scored 115 not out against South Africa in the just concluded test at Rawalpindi to provide the 227th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 19th occasion of a Pakistan wicket keeper scoring a century against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
Imtiaz Ahmed
209
2
Pak
NZl
Lahore
Oct 1955
2
Imtiaz Ahmed
122
1
Pak
Win
Kingston
Feb 1958
3
Imtiaz Ahmed
135
1
Pak
Ind
Chennai
Jan 1961
4
Taslim Arif
210*
2
Pak
Aus
Faisalabad
Mar 1980
5
Moin Khan
115*
1
Pak
Aus
Lahore
Nov 1994
6
Moin Khan
117*
4
Pak
Srl
Sialkot
Sep 1995
7
Moin Khan
105
1
Pak
Eng
Leeds
Aug 1996
8
Rashid Latif
150
1
Pak
Win
Sharjah
Jan 2002
9
Moin Khan
137
2
Pak
NZl
Hamilton
Dec 2003
10
Kamran Akmal
109
3
Pak
Ind
Mohali
Mar 2005
11
Kamran Akmal
154
2
Pak
Eng
Lahore
Nov 2005
12
Kamran Akmal
102*
1
Pak
Ind
Lahore
Jan 2006
13
Kamran Akmal
113
1
Pak
Ind
Karachi
Jan 2006
14
Kamran Akmal
119
2
Pak
Ind
Kolkata
Nov 2007
15
Kamran Akmal
158*
2
Pak
Srl
Karachi
Feb 2009
16
Sarfaraz Ahmed
103
2
Pak
Srl
Col-SSC
Aug 2014
17
Sarfaraz Ahmed
109
1
Pak
Aus
Dub-DSC
Oct 2014
18
Sarfaraz Ahmed
112
2
Pak
NZl
Dub-DSC
Nov 2014
19
Mohd Rizwan
115*
3
Pak
SAF
Rawalpindi
Feb 2021
It also provides the 13th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century against South Africa. All such occasions are tabulated below. Mohd Rizwan became the first Pakistan wicket keeper batsman to score a century against South Africa.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
H Wood
134*
2
Eng
SAF
Cape Town
Mar 1892
2
LEG Ames
148*
2
Eng
SAF
The Oval
Aug 1935
3
LEG Ames
115
1
Eng
SAF
Cape Town
Dec 1938
4
JM Parks
108*
1
Eng
SAF
Durban
Dec 1964
5
AJ Stewart
164
3
Eng
SAF
Manchester
Jul 1998
6
RD Jacobs
113*
2
Win
SAF
Bridgetown
Mar 2001
7
A Flower
142
2
Zim
SAF
Harare
Sep 2001
8
A Flower
199*
3
Zim
SAF
Harare
Sep 2001
9
AC Gilchrist
204*
1
Aus
SAF
Johannesburg
Feb 2002
10
AC Gilchrist
138*
2
Aus
SAF
Cape Town
Mar 2002
11
MS Dhoni
132*
2
Ind
SAF
Kolkata
Feb 2010
12
JM Bairstow
150*
1
Eng
SAF
Cape Town
Jan 2016
13
Mohd Rizwan
115*
3
Pak
SAF
Rawalpindi
Feb 2021
Fourth day – India Vs England – First test at Chennai
Indian innings contained three half centuries – CA Pujara {73}, RR Pant {91} and W Sundar {85*} – to provide the 25th occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring half centuries against England. It also provides the 14th occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring half centuries against England in India and the fourth such occasion against England at Chepauk. The four occasions are – in Feb 1993, in Dec 2008, in Dec 2016 and now in Feb 2021.
MJ Leach returned with figures of 2 for 105 to provide the 94th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs against India. It also provides the 53rd occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs against India in India and provides the 15th such occasion at Chennai.
England lost its first wicket without a run on the board in its second innings to provide the tenth occasion of England losing its first wicket without a run on the board against India. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
W/R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1/0
4
Ind
Kolkata
05 Jan 1934
2
1/0
4
Ind
Lord’s
27 Jun 1936
3
1/0
2
Ind
Mum-BS
06 Feb 1973
4
1/0
4
Ind
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
5
1/0
1
Ind
Birmingham
03 Jul 1986
6
2/0
1
Ind
Birmingham
03 Jul 1986
7
1/0
1
Ind
Lord’s
20 Jun 1996
8
1/0
1
Ind
Lord’s
25 Jul 2002
9
1/0
2
Ind
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
10
1/0
3
Ind
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
It also provides the fifth occasion of England losing its first wicket without a run on the board in the second innings against India in India. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the first such occasion at Chennai.
No
W/R
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
1/0
4
Ind
Kolkata
05 Jan 1934
2
1/0
2
Ind
Mum-BS
06 Feb 1973
3
1/0
4
Ind
Bengaluru
28 Jan 1977
4
1/0
2
Ind
Mohali
19 Dec 2008
5
1/0
3
Ind
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
R Ashwin has taken 120 wickets so far while sharing the new ball as a spinner. He has taken most wickets in this role.
India’s new ball attack in England’s second innings was shared by two spinners – R Ashwin and S Nadeem – to provide the 65th occasion of two spinners sharing the new ball in a test innings in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 16th occasion of two Indian spinners sharing the new ball in a test innings.
It also provides the 18th occasion of two spinners sharing the new ball in a test innings against England. It also provides the sixth occasion of two Indian spinners sharing the new ball in a test innings against England. It is interesting to note that all the six occasions have been on home soil and also the first such occasion at Chennai
I Sharma captured his 300th wicket when he had DW Lawrence leg before wicket for 18 in England’s second innings. He became the 35th bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 300 wickets. He also became the 26th pace bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 300 wickets.
He also became the sixth Indian bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 300 wickets. Others are – A Kumble {619}, Kapil Dev {434}, Harbhajan Singh {417}, R Ashwin {377} and Z Khan {311}. He also became the third Indian pace bowler in the annals of test cricket to capture 300 wickets after Kapil Dev and Z Khan. Kapil Dev and Z Khan have captured 434 and 311 wickets respectively.
RJ Burns collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 41st occasion of an England opening batsman collecting the first ball duck. It also provides the 31st occasion of an England opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on away soil.
RJ Burns collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the third occasion of an England opening batsman collecting the first ball duck against India and also provides the third occasion of an England opening batsman collecting the first ball duck on away soil against India. Others are – AR Lewis at Mum-BS in Feb 1973 and AJ Strauss at Mohali in Dec 2008.
This test was R Ashwin’s 75th test. He became the 20th Indian cricketer to appear in 75 plus tests and joined the Wisden Almanac’s list of cricketers who have played 75 plus tests.
R Ashwin captured six for 61 in England’s second innings to provide the 13th occasion of his capturing five or more wickets in an innings when he has opened the bowling as a spinner. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Wkts
Pos
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
6-047
2
3
Win
Delhi
06 Nov 2011
2
5-095
1
3
Aus
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
3
5-063
2
3
Aus
Hyd-RGS
02 Mar 2013
4
5-087
2
2
Ban
Fatullah
10 Jun 2015
5
5-042
1
4
Srl
Col-PSS
20 Aug 2015
6
5-051
1
2
SAF
Mohali
05 Nov 2015
7
5-032
2
2
SAF
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
8
7-066
2
4
SAG
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
9
5-061
2
4
SAF
Delhi
03 Dec 2015
10
6-132
2
4
NZl
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
11
6-041
2
4
Aus
Bengaluru
04 Mar 2017
12
5-069
2
2
Srl
Col-SSC
03 Aug 2017
13
6-061
1
3
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
His 13 five wickets haul is a record for a spin bowler who has shared the new ball. HMRKB Herath of Sri Lanka has eleven five wicket hauls to his credit. R Ashwin and HMRKB Herath are the only two bowlers who have captured five or more wickets in an innings when a spin bowler shared the new ball in the annals of test cricket
R Ashwin had an aggregate of 42 wickets against England in India prior to the start of the first Test against England at Chennai against England. He required eight more wickets for his 50 wickets. He captured nine wickets in this test which fetched him an aggregate of 51 wickets. He became the fourth Indian bowler to capture 50 plus test wickets against England in India. Others are – BS Chandrasekhar {64}, A Kumble {56} and BS Bedi {50}.
R Ashwin’s 6 for 61 in England’s second innings provides the 28th occasion of his capturing five wicket haul of his test career. A Kumble owns the record of most five wicket hauls by an Indian bowler with 35 five wicket hauls to his credit.
It also provides the 22nd occasion of his capturing five wicket haul of his test career on home soil. A Kumble owns the record of most five wicket hauls by an Indian bowler with 25 five wicket hauls on home soil to his credit.
R Ashwin’s nine wicket haul in this test fetched him 263 wickets on home soil. He now stands third in the list of Indian bowlers who have captured most wickets on home soil. Anil Kumble with 350 wickets and Harbhajan Singh with 265 wickets occupy the first two places.
R Ashwin returned with figures of nine for 207 in this test to provide the tenth occasion of his capturing nine or more wickets in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
W-Runs
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
13-140
NZl
Indore
08 Oct 2016
2
12-085
NZl
Hyd-RGS
23 Aug 2012
3
12-098
SAF
Nagpur
25 Nov 2015
4
12-167
Eng
Mumbai
08 Dec 2016
5
12-198
Aus
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
6
10-160
Srl
Galle
12 Aug 2015
7
10-225
NZl
Kanpur
22 Sep 2016
8
09-128
Win
Delhi
06 Nov 2011
9
09-190
Win
Mumbai
22 Nov 2011
10
09-207
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
It also provides R Ashwin’s second nine plus wicket haul in a match against England, the first being his 12 for 167 at Mumbai in Dec 2016.
No
W-R
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
12-167
Eng
Mumbai
08 Dec 2016
2
09-207
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
It also provides R Ashwin’s second nine plus wicket haul in a match at Chennai the first being his 12 for 198 against Australia in Feb 2013.
No
W-R
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
12-198
Aus
Chennai
22 Feb 2013
2
09-207
Eng
Chennai
05 Feb 2021
Teams losing a test after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is also the first innings of the test
Bangladesh scored 430 in its first innings against West Indies in the just concluded test at Chattogram to provide the 48th occasion of a team losing a test despite posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is also the first innings of the test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
Aus
586
1
lost
Eng
Sydney
Dec 1894
2
Aus
414
1
lost
Eng
Melbourne
Mar 1895
3
Eng
519
1
lost
Aus
Melbourne
Mar 1929
4
Eng
425
1
lost
Aus
Lord’s
Jun 1930
5
Eng
405
1
lost
Aus
The Oval
Aug 1930
6
Aus
435
1
lost
Eng
Sydney
Feb 1933
7
Eng
496
1
lost
Aus
Leeds
Jul 1948
8
Aus
520
1
lost
SAF
Melbourne
Feb 1953
9
Pak
408
1
lost
Win
Georgetown
Mar 1958
10
Win
526/7d
1
lost
Eng
Trinidad
Mar 1968
11
Ind
402
1
lost
Aus
Perth
Dec 1977
12
Aus
401/9d
1
lost
Eng
Leeds
Jul 1981
13
Aus
429
1
lost
Win
Bridgetown
Mar 1984
14
Ind
424
1
lost
Aus
Bengaluru
Mar 1998
15
Eng
445
1
lost
Srl
The Oval
Aug 1998
16
Aus
490
1
lost
Win
Bridgetown
Mar 1999
17
Ban
400
1
lost
Ind
Dhaka
Nov 2000
18
Zim
422/9d
1
lost
Ind
Delhi
Nov 2000
19
Pak
405
1
lost
Eng
Karachi
Dec 2000
20
Aus
445
1
lost
Ind
Kolkata
Mar 2001
21
Aus
447
1
lost
Eng
Leeds
Aug 2001
22
Win
448
1
lost
Srl
Galle
Nov 2001
23
SAF
484
1
lost
Eng
The Oval
Sep 2003
24
Aus
556
1
lost
Ind
Adelaide
Dec 2003
25
NZl
409
1
lost
Eng
Leeds
Jun 2004
26
NZl
433
1
lost
Aus
Ch’church
Mar 2005
27
Win
405
1
lost
Aus
Adelaide
Nov 2005
28
SAF
451/9d
1
lost
Aus
Sydney
Jan 2006
29
Ban
427
1
lost
Aus
Fatullah
Apr 2006
30
Eng
551/6d
1
lost
Aus
Adelaide
Dec 2006
31
Ind
414
1
lost
SAF
Cape Town
Jan 2007
32
Ban
419
1
lost
Eng
Dhaka
Mar 2010
33
Srl
425
1
lost
Ind
Col-PSS
Aug 2010
34
Aus
428
1
lost
Ind
Mohali
Oct 2010
35
Aus
478
1
lost
Ind
Bengaluru
Oct 2010
36
Srl
400
1
lost
Eng
Cardiff
May 2011
37
Zim
412
1
lost
Pak
Bulawayo
Sep 2011
38
Win
449/9d
1
lost
Aus
Bridgetown
Apr 2012
39
Aus
408
1
lost
Ind
Mohali
Mar 2013
40
Srl
428/9d
1
lost
Pak
Sharjah
Jan 2014
41
Pak
451
1
lost
Srl
Galle
Aug 2014
42
Ind
408
1
lost
Aus
Brisbane
Dec 2014
43
Eng
400
1
lost
Ind
Mumbai
Dec 2016
44
Eng
477
1
lost
Ind
Chennai
Dec 2016
45
Pak
443/9d
1
lost
Aus
Melbourne
Dec 2016
46
Ban
595/8d
1
lost
NZl
Wellington
Jan 2017
47
Eng
403
1
lost
Aus
Perth
Dec 2017
48
Ban
430
1
lost
Win
Chattogram
Feb 2021
It also provides the fifth occasion of Bangladesh losing a test after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is also the first innings of the test. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
Ban
400
1
lost
Ind
Dhaka
Nov 2000
2
Ban
427
1
lost
Aus
Fatullah
Apr 2006
3
Ban
419
1
lost
Eng
Dhaka
Mar 2010
4
Ban
595/8d
1
lost
NZl
Wellington
Jan 2017
5
Ban
430
1
lost
Win
Chattogram
Feb 2021
It also provides the fourth occasion of a team losing a test after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is also the first innings of the test against West Indies. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
I
Res
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
Pak
408
1
lost
Win
Georgetown
Mar 1958
2
Aus
429
1
lost
Win
Bridgetown
Mar 1984
3
Aus
490
1
lost
Win
Bridgetown
Mar 1999
4
Ban
430
1
lost
Win
Chattogram
Feb 2021
The following table lists the 33 occasions of a team losing a test after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is the second innings of the test.
No
Team
Score
Inns
Res
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
SAF
506
2
lost
Aus
Melbourne
Dec 1910
2
Aus
465
2
lost
SAF
Adelaide
Jan 1911
3
Eng
447
2
lost
Aus
Adelaide
Jan 1921
4
Eng
479
2
lost
Aus
Melbourne
Jan 1925
5
Eng
419/9d
2
lost
SAF
Nottingham
Jun 1951
6
Pak
574/8d
2
lost
Aus
Melbourne
Dec 1972
7
Ind
406
2
lost
Win
Mumbai
Jan 1975
8
Eng
435
2
lost
Win
The Oval
Aug 1976
9
Aus
419
2
lost
Ind
Melbourne
Feb 1981
10
Eng
430
2
lost
Aus
Leeds
Jun 1989
11
Ind
454
2
lost
Eng
Lord’s
Jul 1990
12
Srl
547/8d
2
lost
Aus
Col-SSC
Aug 1992
13
Aus
419
2
lost
Eng
Adelaide
Jan 1995
14
Eng
432
2
lost
Aus
The Oval
Aug 2001
15
Win
408
2
lost
Aus
Trindidad
Apr 2003
16
Win
410
2
lost
SAF
Jo’burg
Dec 2003
17
Srl
407
2
lost
Aus
Col-SSC
Mar 2004
18
Pak
407
2
lost
Ind
Multan
Mar 2004
19
Win
416
2
lost
Eng
Lord’s
Jul 2004
20
SAF
419
2
lost
Eng
Jo’burg
Jan 2005
21
Ind
449
2
lost
Pak
Bengaluru
Mar 2005
22
Win
404
2
lost
Pak
Kingston
Jun 2005
23
Eng
418
2
lost
Pak
Multan
Nov 2005
24
Pak
538
2
lost
Eng
Leeds
Aug 2006
25
Pak
504
2
lost
Eng
The Oval
Aug 2006
26
Ind
532
2
lost
Aus
Sydney
Jan 2008
27
Ban
408
2
lost
NZl
Hamilton
Feb 2010
28
Ban
556
2
lost
Win
Dhaka
Nov 2012
29
Ind
444
2
lost
Aus
Adelaide
Dec 2014
30
NZl
523
2
lost
Eng
Lord’s
May 2015
31
Pak
400
2
lost
Eng
Birmingham
Aug 2016
32
Pak
422
2
lost
Srl
A Dhabi
Sep 2017
33
SAF
431
2
lost
Ind
Vizag
Oct 2019
Bangladesh has lost two tests after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is the second innings of the test. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Inns
Res
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
Ban
408
2
lost
NZl
Hamilton
Feb 2010
2
Ban
556
2
lost
Win
Dhaka
Nov 2012
There are three occasions of a team losing a test against West Indies after posting 400 plus runs in its first innings which is the second innings of the test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Inns
Res
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
Ind
406
2
lost
Win
Mumbai
Jan 1975
2
Eng
435
2
lost
Win
The Oval
Aug 1976
3
Ban
556
2
lost
Win
Dhaka
Nov 2012
West Indies batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships
NE Bonner and KA Mayers added 216 runs for the fourth wicket in the fourth innings of the just concluded test against Bangladesh at Chattogram to provide the 76th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnership in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
GA Headley, RK Nunes
2
227
4
Eng
Kingston
03.04.30
2
IM Barrow, GA Headley
2
200
1
Eng
Manchester
22.07.33
3
GA Headley, JSealy
3
202
1
Eng
Kingston
14.03.35
4
GE Gomez, Walcott
4
267
1
Ind
Delhi
10.11.48
5
AF Rae, Stollmeyer
1
239
1
Ind
Chennai
27.01.49
6
GE Gomez, Walcott
6
211
3
Eng
Lord’s
24.06.50
7
Weekes, Worrell
4
283
2
Eng
Nottingham
20.07.50
8
Pairaudeau, Weekes
5
219
2
Ind
Trinidad
21.01.53
9
Walcott, Worrell
4
213
2
Ind
Kingston
28.03.53
10
JKC Holt, Worrell
2
222
3
Eng
Bridgetown
06.02.54
11
Weekes, Worrell
3
338
1
Eng
Trinidad
17.03.54
12
Walcott, Weekes
3
242
1
Aus
Trinidad
11.04.55
13
DS Atkinson, Depeiaza
7
347
2
Aus
Bridgetown
14.05.55
14
CC Hunte, Sobers
2
446
2
Pak
Kingston
26.02.58
15
Sobers, Walcott
2
269
2
Pak
Georgetown
13.03.58
16
BF Butcher, Kanhai
4
217
1
Ind
Kolkata
31.12.58
17
Sobers, Worrell
4
399
2
Eng
Bridgetown
06.01.60
18
Kanhai, E McMorris
2
255
2
Ind
Kingston
07.03.62
19
Kanhai, SM Nurse
3
200
2
Aus
Bridgetown
05.05.65
20
DAJ Holford, Sobers
6
274*
3
Eng
Lord’s
16.06.66
21
SM Nurse, Sobers
5
265
1
Eng
Leeds
04.08.66
22
Kanhai, SM Nurse
3
273
1
Eng
Trinidad
14.03.68
23
Kanhai, Sobers
4
250
1
Eng
Georgetown
28.03.68
24
MC Carew, SM Nurse
2
231
1
NZl
Christchurch
13.03.69
25
RC Fredericks, Rowe
2
269
1
NZl
Kingston
16.02.72
26
CA Davis, Sobers
6
254
3
NZl
Bridgetown
23.03.72
27
MLC Foster, Kanhai
5
210
2
Aus
Kingston
16.02.73
28
Kallicharran, CH Lloyd
4
208
1
Eng
The Oval
26.07.73
29
RC Fredericks, Rowe
1
206
2
Eng
Kingston
16.02.74
30
Kallicharran, Rowe
2
249
2
Eng
Bridgetown
06.03.74
31
Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Ind
Bengaluru
22.11.74
32
CH Lloyd, DL Murray
6
250
1
Ind
Mumbai
23.01.75
33
Kallicharran, Richards
3
220
2
Ind
Bridgetown
10.03.76
34
Kallicharran, Richards
3
303
1
Eng
Nottingham
03.06.76
35
Greenidge, DL Haynes
1
225
3
NZl
Christchurch
22.02.80
36
DL Haynes, Richards
2
223
2
Eng
Lord’s
19.06.80
37
HA Gomes, CH Lloyd
4
237
2
Ind
Trinidad
11.03.83
38
Greenidge, DL Haynes
1
296
2
Ind
St John’s
28.04.83
39
PJL Dujon, CH Lloyd
6
207
2
Ind
St John’s
28.04.83
40
Greenidge, DL Haynes
1
250*
4
Aus
Georgetown
02.03.84
41
Richards, Richardson
3
308
2
Aus
St John’s
07.04.84
42
HA Gomes, Richards
3
206
2
Eng
Birmingham
14.06.84
43
HA Gomes, Greenidge
2
287*
4
Eng
Lord’s
28.06.84
44
Richards, Richardson
4
235
2
Ind
Kingston
28.04.89
45
Greenidge, DL Haynes
1
298
2
Eng
St John’s
12.04.90
46
DL Haynes, Richardson
2
297
2
Aus
Georgetown
23.03.91
47
BC Lara, Richardson
3
293
2
Aus
Sydney
02.01.93
48
Chanderpaul, BC Lara
5
219
1
Eng
St John’s
16.04.94
49
JC Adams, BC Lara
3
221
1
NZl
Wellington
10.02.95
50
BC Lara, RG Samuels
3
208
2
Aus
Perth
01.02.97
51
JC Adams, BC Lara
5
322
2
Aus
Kingston
13.03.99
52
Campbell, AFG Griffith
1
276
1
NZl
Hamilton
16.12.99
53
D Ganga, CH Gayle
1
214
2
Zim
Bulawayo
19.07.01
54
Chanderpaul, Hooper
5
293
1
Ind
Georgetown
11.04.02
55
Chanderpaul, Hooper
5
215
2
Ind
Bridgetown
02.05.02
56
BC Lara, RR Sarwan
3
232
1
Eng
St John’s
10.04.04
57
RD Jacobs, BC Lara
6
282*
1
Eng
St John’s
10.04.04
58
Chanderpaul, RR Sarwan
5
262*
2
Ban
Kingston
04.06.04
59
BC Lara, RR Sarwan
3
209
2
Eng
Birmingham
29.07.04
60
Chanderpaul, Hinds
4
284
1
SAF
Georgetown
31.03.05
61
CH Gayle, RR Sarwan
2
331
2
SAF
St John’s
29.04.05
62
D Ganga, RR Sarwan
2
203
1
Ind
Basseterre
22.06.06
63
DJ Bravo, BC Lara
5
200
2
Pak
Multan
19.11.06
64
CH Gayle, RR Sarwan
2
202
2
Eng
Kingston
04.02.09
65
D Ramdin, RR Sarwan
6
261
2
Eng
Bridgetown
26.02.09
66
Chanderpaul, BP Nash
5
234
2
Eng
Trinidad
06.03.09
67
Chanderpaul, BP Nash
4
220
2
SAF
Basseterre
18.06.10
68
Sammy, MN Samuels
7
204
1
Eng
Nottingham
25.05.12
69
CH Gayle, KOA Powell
1
254
2
NZl
N Sound
25.07.12
70
Chanderpaul, D Ramdin
5
296*
1
Ban
Dhaka
13.11.12
71
DM Bravo, MN Samuels
3
326
2
Ban
Khulna
21.11.12
72
Chanderpaul, D Ramdin
6
200
1
NZl
Hamilton
19.12.13
73
KC Brathwaite, SD Hope
4
246
2
Eng
Leeds
25.08.17
74
SO Dowrich, JO Holder
8
212
2
Zim
Bulawayo
29.10.17
75
SO Dowrich, JO Holder
7
295*
3
Eng
Bridgetown
23.01.19
76
NE Bonner, KR Mayers
4
216
4
Ban
Chattogram
03.02.21
It also provides the fourth occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership against Bangladesh. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Chanderpaul, Sarwan
5
262*
2
Ban
Kingston
04.06.04
2
Chanderpaul, D Ramdin
5
296*
1
Ban
Dhaka
13.11.12
3
DM Bravo, MN Samuels
3
326
2
Ban
Khulna
21.11.12
4
NE Bonner, KR Mayers
4
216
4
Ban
Chattogram
03.02.21
It also provides the 14th occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership for the fourth wicket. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
GE Gomez, Walcott
4
267
1
Ind
Delhi
10.11.48
2
Weekes, Worrell
4
283
2
Eng
Nottingham
20.07.50
3
Walcott, Worrell
4
213
2
Ind
Kingston
28.03.53
4
BF Butcher, Kanhai
4
217
1
Ind
Kolkata
31.12.58
5
Sobers, Worrell
4
399
2
Eng
Bridgetown
06.01.60
6
Kanhai, Sobers
4
250
1
Eng
Georgetown
28.03.68
7
Kallicharran, CH Lloyd
4
208
1
Eng
The Oval
26.07.73
8
Greenidge, CH Lloyd
4
207
3
Ind
Bengaluru
22.11.74
9
HA Gomes, CH Lloyd
4
237
2
Ind
Trinidad
11.03.83
10
Richards, Richardson
4
235
2
Ind
Kingston
28.04.89
11
Chanderpaul, Hinds
4
284
1
SAF
Georgetown
31.03.05
12
Chanderpaul, BP Nash
4
220
2
SAF
Basseterre
18.06.10
13
KC Brathwaite, SD Hope
4
246
2
Eng
Leeds
25.08.17
14
NE Bonner, KR Mayers
4
216
4
Ban
Chattogram
03.02.21
It also provides the fourth occasion of West Indies batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnership in the fourth innings of a test. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Partners
Wkt
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Date
1
GA Headley, RK Nunes
2
227
4
Eng
Kingston
03.04.30
2
Greenidge, DL Haynes
1
250*
4
Aus
Georgetown
02.03.84
3
HA Gomes, Greenidge
2
287*
4
Eng
Lord’s
28.06.84
4
NE Bonner, KR Mayers
4
216
4
Ban
Chattogram
03.02.21
Double centuries by debutants in the fourth innings of a test
KR Mayers of West Indies scored 210 not on his test debut against Bangladesh at Chattogram in the just concluded test and earned the distinction of becoming the sixth batsman in the annals of test cricket to score a double century on test debut.
He became the second West Indies batsman to perform such a feat after LG Rowe. LG Rowe had scored 214 against New Zealand at Kingston in Feb 1972.
KR Mayers became the first batsman in the annals of test cricket to score a double century on test debut in the fourth innings of a test.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
RE Foster
287
2
Eng
Aus
Sydney
Dec 1903
2
LG Rowe
214
1
Win
NZl
Kingston
Feb 1972
3
DSBP Kuruppu
201*
1
Srl
NZl
Col-CCC
Apr 1987
4
MS Sinclair
214
1
NZl
Win
Wellington
Dec 1999
5
JA Rudolph
222*
2
SAF
Ban
Chattogram
Apr 2003
6
KR Mayers
210*
4
Win
Ban
Chattogram
Feb 2021
KR Mayers became the eighth batsman in the annals of test cricket to score a century on test debut in the fourth innings of a test.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
AA Baig
112
4
Ind
Eng
Manchester
Jul 1959
2
FC Hayes
106*
4
Eng
Win
The Oval
Jul 1973
3
L Baichan
105*
4
Win
Pak
Lahore
Feb 1975
4
Mohd Wasim
109*
4
Pak
NZl
Lahore
Nov 1996
5
Yasir Hameed
105
4
Pak
Ban
Karachi
Aug 2003
6
DR Smith
105*
4
Win
SAF
Cape Town
Jan 2004
7
F du Plessis
110*
4
SAF
Aus
Adelaide
Nov 2012
8
KR Mayers
210*
4
Win
Ban
Chattogram
Feb 2021
KR Mayers’ 210 not out represents the highest score by a debutant in the fourth innings of a test match. The previous best was Abbas Ali Baig’s 112 in the test between India and England at Manchester in Jul 1959
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
KR Mayers
210*
4
Win
Ban
Chattogram
Feb 2021
2
AA Baig
112
4
Ind
Eng
Manchester
Jul 1959
KR Mayers became the third West Indies batsman in the annals of test cricket to score a century on test debut in the fourth innings of a test.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
L Baichan
105*
4
Win
Pak
Lahore
Feb 1975
2
DR Smith
105*
4
Win
SAF
Cape Town
Jan 2004
3
KR Mayers
210*
4
Win
Ban
Chattogram
Feb 2021
It is interesting to note that all these three West Indies batsmen have scored centuries on their test debut in the fourth innings of a test on away soil
KR Mayers became the sixth batman in the annals of test cricket to score double century in the fourth innings of a test. The following table lists all these six batsmen.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
GA Headley
223
4
Win
Eng
Kingston
Apr 1930
2
WJ Edrich
219
4
Eng
SAF
Durban
Mar 1939
3
SM Gavaskar
221
4
Ind
Eng
The Oval
Aug 1979
4
CG Greenidge
214*
4
Win
Eng
Lord’s
Jun 1984
5
NJ Astle
222
4
NZl
Eng
Christchurch
Mar 2002
6
KR Mayers
210*
4
Win
Ban
Chattogram
Feb 2021
Third day – India Vs England – First test at Chennai
JE Root of England became the tenth batsman to score 200 plus runs in a test innings at Chepauk when he scored 218 in the ongoing test against India The first ever double century at Chepauk was scored by Gundappa Viswanath who scored the test cricket’s first ever “Double Nelson” – 222 against England in Jan 1982. The following table lists all the double centuries scored by batsmen at Chepauk
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
GR Viswanath
222
1
Eng
Chepauk
13 Jan 1982
2
SM Gavaskar
236*
2
Win
Chepauk
24 Dec 1983
3
G Fowler
201
2
Ind
Chepauk
13 Jan 1985
4
MW Gatting
207
2
Ind
Chepauk
13 Jan 1985
5
DM Jones
210
1
Ind
Chepauk
18 Sep 1986
6
ML Hayden
203
1
Ind
Chepauk
18 Mar 2001
7
V Sehwag
319
2
SAF
Chepauk
26 Mar 2008
8
MS Dhoni
224
2
Aus
Chepauk
22 Feb 2013
9
KK Nair
303*
2
Eng
Chepauk
16 Dec 2016
10
JE Root
218
1
Ind
Chepauk
05 Feb 2021
JE Root became the fifth visiting batsman to score 200 plus runs in a test innings against India at Chepauk. His 218 in the ongoing test provides the highest individual score by a visiting batsman against India at Chepauk. The previous best was 210 by Australian batsman DA Jones in Sep 1986. All the five centuries are tabulated below.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
JE Root
218
1
Ind
Chepauk
05 Feb 2021
2
DM Jones
210
1
Ind
Chepauk
18 Sep 1986
3
MW Gatting
207
2
Ind
Chepauk
13 Jan 1985
4
ML Hayden
203
1
Ind
Chepauk
18 Mar 2001
5
G Fowler
201
2
Ind
Chepauk
13 Jan 1985
JE Roots’ 218 in this test was his third double century while batting at number four. He now shares the record for most double centuries for an England batsman batting at number four with KP Pietersen. KP Pietersen has also scored three double centuries while batting at number four. The following table lists the centuries scored by these two batsmen.
No
Player
Runs
P
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Yesr
1
KP Pietersen
226
4
1
Win
Leeds
May 2007
2
KP Pietersen
227
4
2
Aus
Adelaide
Dec 2010
3
KP Pietersen
202*
4
1
Ind
Lord’s
Jul 2011
No
Player
Runs
P
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
JE Root
226
4
2
NZl
Hamilton
Nov 2019
2
JE Root
228
4
2
Srl
Galle
Jan 2021
3
JE Root
218
4
1
Ind
Chepauk
Feb 2021
R Aswhin has bowled 55.1 overs in this innings to provide the 135th occasion of an Indian bowler bowling 50 plus overs in a test innings. it also provides the fifth occasion of R Ashwin bowling 50 plus overs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
52.1
6
156
5
1
Win
Mumbai
Nov 2011
2
53.0
6
194
3
1
Aus
Adelaide
Jan 2012
3
52.3
9
183
3
2
Eng
Kolkata
Dec 2012
4
52.5
13
92
3
4
Aus
Adelaide
Dec 2018
5
55.1
5
146
3
1
Eng
Chepauk
Feb 2021
It also provides the first occasion of Ashwin bowling 50 plus overs against England. It also provides the third occasion of Ashwin bowling 50 plus overs in a test innings on home soil
No
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
52.1
6
156
5
1
Win
Mumbai
Nov 2011
2
52.3
9
183
3
2
Eng
Kolkata
Dec 2012
3
55.1
5
146
3
1
Eng
Chepauk
Feb 2021
Thus R Ashwin has bowled most overs in his test career The following table lists the numbers of overs bowled by him at home and on away soil
A-H-C
Overs
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
Away
53.0
1
Aus
Adelaide
Jan 2012
Home
52.3
2
Eng
Kolkata
Dec 2012
Career
55.1
1
Eng
Chepauk
Feb 2021
CA Pujara-RR Pant added 119 runs for the fifth wicket in this test to provide the 109th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England. It also provides the 66th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England on home soil and the 14th occasion at Chepauk.
It also provides the 19th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket against England. It also provides the 13th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket against England on home soil and the third occasion at Chepauk
RR Pant scored 91 in this game to provide the 122nd occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings. It also provides the 25th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against England.
It also provides the 20th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings on home soil. It also provides the 13th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety in a test innings against England on home soil.
RR Pant became the second Indian batsman to score a ninety against England at Chepauk after M Amaranath. M Amaranath had scored 95 against England at Chepauk in Jan 1985.
He also became the third Indian batsman to score a ninety against various oppositions at Chepauk. His 91 provides the fourth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a ninety at Chepauk.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
GR Viswanath
97*
1
Win
Chepauk
Jan 1975
2
DB Vengsarkar
90
2
Srl
Chepauk
Sep 1982
3
M Amarnath
95
3
Eng
Chepauk
Jan 1985
4
SM Gavaskar
90
4
Aus
Chepauk
Sep 1986
5
SM Gavaskar
91
2
Pak
Chepauk
Feb 1987
6
DB Vengsarkar
96
2
Pak
Chepauk
Feb 1987
7
RR Pant
91
2
Eng
Chepauk
Feb 2021
RR Pant scored 91 in this to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman to score a ninety in a test innings.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
FM Engineer
90
1
NZl
Chepauk
Feb 1965
2
KD Karthik
93
3
Pak
Kolkata
Mar 2005
3
MS Dhoni
92
1
Eng
The Oval
Aug 2007
4
MS Dhoni
92
1
Aus
Mohali
Oct 2008
5
MS Dhoni
98
2
NZl
Nagpur
Nov 2010
6
MS Dhoni
90
3
SAF
Centurion
Dec 2010
7
MS Dhoni
99
2
Eng
Nagpur
Dec 2012
8
RR Pant
92
1
Win
Rajkot
Oct 2018
9
RR Pant
92
2
Win
Hyd-RGS
Oct 2018
10
RR Pant
97
4
Aus
Sydney
Jan 2021
11
RR Pant
91
2
Eng
Chepauk
Feb 2021
It also provides the third occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a ninety against England.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
MS Dhoni
90
2
Eng
The Oval
Aug 2007
2
MS Dhoni
99
4
Eng
Nagpur
Dec 2012
3
RR Pant
91
2
Eng
Chepauk
Feb 2021
RR Pant became the second Indian wicket keeper batsman to score a ninety at Chepauk after FM Engineer. FM Engineer had scored 90 against New Zealand in Feb 1965.
No
Player
Runs
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
FM Engineer
90
1
NZl
Chepauk
Feb 1965
2
RR Pant
91
2
Eng
Chepauk
Feb 2021
V Kohli had an aggregate of 2699 runs while leading India prior to the start of the first test at Chennai against England on home soil. One more run would fetch him 2700 runs. He scored 11 runs and his aggregate read 2710. He became the seventh captain in the annals of test cricket to score 2700 plus runs on home soil. He also became the first Indian captain to score 2700 plus runs on home soil.
R Aswhin has bowled 55.1 overs in this innings to provide the 135th occasion of an Indian bowler bowling 50 plus overs in a test innings. it also provides the fifth occasion of R Ashwin bowling 50 plus overs in a test innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
52.1
6
156
5
1
Win
Mumbai
Nov 2011
2
53.0
6
194
3
1
Aus
Adelaide
Jan 2012
3
52.3
9
183
3
2
Eng
Kolkata
Dec 2012
4
52.5
13
92
3
4
Aus
Adelaide
Dec 2018
5
55.1
5
146
3
1
Eng
Chennai
Feb 2021
It also provides the first occasion of Ashwin bowling 50 plus overs against England. It also provides the third occasion of Ashwin bowling 50 plus overs in a test innings on home soil
No
Overs
M
Runs
W
I
Opp
Ground
Mon/Year
1
52.1
6
156
5
1
Win
Mumbai
Nov 2011
2
52.3
9
183
3
2
Eng
Kolkata
Dec 2012
3
55.1
5
146
3
1
Eng
Chennai
Feb 2021
Thus R Ashwin has bowled most overs in his test career The following table lists the numbers of overs bowled by him at home and on away soil