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Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in a test innings – RR Pant and RA Jadeja script a record partnership for the seventh wicket against Australia

Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in a test innings – RR Pant and RA Jadeja script a record partnership for the seventh wicket against Australia

RR Pant and RA Jadeja of India posted 204 runs for  the seventh wicket  against Australia to provide the 81st occasion of Indian batsmen posting 200 plus runs partnerships in a test innings against various oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 VM Merchant, S Mushtaq Ali 1 203 3 v England Manchester 25 Jul 1936
2 VS Hazare, VM Merchant 3 211 2 v England Delhi 02 Nov 1951
3 VS Hazare, VL Manjrekar 4 222 1 v England Leeds 05 Jun 1952
4 VS Hazare, MH Mankad 3 211 3 v England Lord’s 19 Jun 1952
5 VL Manjrekar, P Roy 2 237 3 v West Indies Kingston 28 Mar 1953
6 VL Manjrekar, PR Umrigar 3 238 1 v New Zealand Hyd-LBS 19 Nov 1955
7 MH Mankad, P Roy 1 413 1 v New Zealand Chennai 06 Jan 1956
8 S Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 204 2 v New Zealand Auckland 24 Jan 1976
9 SM Gavaskar, BP Patel 5 204 2 v West Indies Port of Spain 24 Mar 1976
10 SM Gavaskar, DB Vengsarkar 2 344* 3 v West Indies Kolkata 29 Dec 1978
11 DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath 3 210 3 v England Lord’s 02 Aug 1979
12 CPS Chauhan, SM Gavaskar 1 213 4 v England The Oval 30 Aug 1979
13 GR Viswanath, Yashpal Sharma 3 316 1 v England Chennai 13 Jan 1982
14 M Amarnath, AD Gaekwad 2 200 3 v West Indies St John’s 28 Apr 1983
15 SM Patil, RJ Shastri 5 200 1 v Pakistan Faisalabad 24 Oct 1984
16 SMH Kirmani, RJ Shastri 7 235 2 v England Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
17 M Azharuddin, RJ Shastri 5 214 1 v England Kolkata 31 Dec 1984
18 M Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 224 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
19 RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar 6 298* 2 v Australia Mumbai 15 Oct 1986
20 M Azharuddin, N Kapil Dev 6 272 2 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
21 SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth 1 200 2 v Pakistan Chennai 03 Feb 1987
22 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 5 202 1 v West Indies Nagpur 01 Dec 1994
23 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 3 255 1 v England Nottingham 04 Jul 1996
24 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 6 222 2 v South Africa Cape Town 02 Jan 1997
25 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 221 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 02 Aug 1997
26 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 256 1 v Sri Lanka Mumbai 03 Dec 1997
27 R Dravid, S Ramesh 2 232 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 24 Feb 1999
28 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 229 3 v New Zealand Mohali 10 Oct 1999
29 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 281 1 v New Zealand Ahmedabad 29 Oct 1999
30 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 213 2 v Zimbabwe Delhi 18 Nov 2000
31 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 249 1 v Zimbabwe Nagpur 25 Nov 2000
32 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 5 376 3 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
33 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar 5 220 1 v South Africa Bloemfontein 03 Nov 2001
34 VVS Laxman, A Ratra 7 217 1 v West Indies St John’s 10 May 2002
35 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 249 1 v England Leeds 22 Aug 2002
36 SB Bangar, V Sehwag 1 201 1 v West Indies Mumbai 09 Oct 2002
37 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 5 214 3 v West Indies Kolkata 30 Oct 2002
38 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 5 303 2 v Australia Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
39 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
40 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar 3 336 1 v Pakistan Multan 28 Mar 2004
41 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 218 2 v South Africa Kanpur 20 Nov 2004
42 R Dravid, G Gambhir 2 259 1 v Bangladesh Chittagong 17 Dec 2004
43 R Dravid, V Sehwag 1 410 2 v Pakistan Lahore 13 Jan 2006
44 MS Dhoni, IK Pathan 6 210 2 v Pakistan Faisalabad 21 Jan 2006
45 R Dravid, W Jaffer 3 203 3 v West Indies St John’s 02 Jun 2006
46 SC Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh 5 300 1 v Pakistan Bengaluru 08 Dec 2007
47 W Jaffer, V Sehwag 1 213 2 v South Africa Chennai 26 Mar 2008
48 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 268 2 v South Africa Chennai 26 Mar 2008
49 G Gambhir, VVS Laxman 4 278 1 v Australia Delhi 29 Oct 2008
50 R Dravid, G Gambhir 2 314 1 v England Mohali 19 Dec 2008
51 MS Dhoni, R Dravid 6 224 1 v Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 16 Nov 2009
52 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 233 1 v Sri Lanka Kanpur 24 Nov 2009
53 V Sehwag, M Vijay 1 221 2 v Sri Lanka Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 2009
54 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 237 2 v Sri Lanka Mumbai (BS) 02 Dec 2009
55 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 222* 2 v Bangladesh Dhaka 24 Jan 2010
56 V Sehwag, SR Tendulkar 3 249 2 v South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
57 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 259* 2 v South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
58 SK Raina, SR Tendulkar 5 256 2 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 26 Jul 2010
59 SR Tendulkar, M Vijay 3 308 2 v Australia Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010
60 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 237 1 v New Zealand Ahmedabad 04 Nov 2010
61 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 224 1 v West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
62 CA Pujara, M Vijay 2 370 2 v Australia Hyd-RGS 02 Mar 2013
63 S Dhawan, M Vijay 1 289 2 v Australia Mohali 14 Mar 2013
64 R Ashwin, RG Sharma 7 280 2 v West Indies Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
65 V Kohli, CA Pujara 3 222 3 v South Africa Johannesburg 18 Dec 2013
66 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 262 2 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
67 S Dhawan, M Vijay 1 283 1 v Bangladesh Fatullah 10 Jun 2015
68 S Dhawan, V Kohli 3 227 2 v Sri Lanka Galle 12 Aug 2015
69 R Ashwin, WP Saha 6 213 1 v West Indies Gros Islet 09 Aug 2016
70 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 365 1 v New Zealand Indore 08 Oct 2016
71 CA Pujara, M Vijay 2 209 2 v England Rajkot 09 Nov 2016
72 V Kohli, CA Pujara 3 226 1 v England Visakhapatnam 17 Nov 2016
73 V Kohli, J Yadav 8 241 2 v England Mumbai 08 Dec 2016
74 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 222 1 v Bangladesh Hyd-RGS 09 Feb 2017
75 S Dhawan, CA Pujara 2 253 1 v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017
76 CA Pujara, AM Rahane 4 217 1 v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 03 Aug 2017
77 CA Pujara, M Vijay 2 209 2 v Sri Lanka Nagpur 24 Nov 2017
78 V Kohli, M Vijay 3 283 1 v Sri Lanka Delhi 02 Dec 2017
79 RR Pant, KL Rahul 6 204 4 v England The Oval 07 Sep 2018
80 CA Pujara, PP Shaw 2 206 1 v West Indies Rajkot 04 Oct 2018
81 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019

It also provides the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnerships in a test innings against Australia. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 M Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 224 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
2 RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar 6 298* 2 v Australia Mumbai 15 Oct 1986
3 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 5 376 3 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
4 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 5 303 2 v Australia Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
5 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
6 G Gambhir, VVS Laxman 4 278 1 v Australia Delhi 29 Oct 2008
7 SR Tendulkar, M Vijay 3 308 2 v Australia Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010
8 CA Pujara, M Vijay 2 370 2 v Australia Hyd-RGS 02 Mar 2013
9 S Dhawan, M Vijay 1 289 2 v Australia Mohali 14 Mar 2013
10 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 262 2 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
11 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019

It also provides the eleventh occasion of Indian batsmen posting a 200 plus runs partnerships in a test innings for the seventh wicket against various oppositions. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 SMH Kirmani, RJ Shastri 7 235 2 v England Mumbai 28 Nov 1984
2 VVS Laxman, A Ratra 7 217 1 v West Indies St John’s 10 May 2002
3 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 259* 2 v South Africa Kolkata 14 Feb 2010
4 MS Dhoni, VVS Laxman 7 224 1 v West Indies Kolkata 14 Nov 2011
5 R Ashwin, RG Sharma 7 280 2 v West Indies Kolkata 06 Nov 2013
6 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019

RR Pant and RA Jadeja of India posted 204 runs for the seventh wicket against Australia to provide the record partnership for the seventh wicket against Australia. Previous best was the 199 runs partnership between CA Pujara and WP Saha at Ranchi in Mar 2017. Both the occasions are tabulated below.

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
2 CA Pujara, WP Saha 7 199 2 v Australia Ranchi 16 Mar 2017
India post a world record partnership for the seventh wicket after a team had lost its sixth wicket for 400 plus runs – World record for RA Jadeja

India post a world record partnership for the seventh wicket after a team had lost its sixth wicket for 400 plus runs – World record for RA Jadeja

RR Pant and RA Jadeja of India posted a seventh wicket partnership of 204 runs in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney. India had lost its sixth wicket at 418. This stand represents a world record partnership for most runs for the seventh wicket after a team had lost its sixth wicket for 400 plus runs. The previous best partnership in this category of statistics was the 194 unfinished partnership between TT Samaraweera and HP Tilakaratne of Sri Lanka against India at Col-SSC in Aug 2001. Sri Lanka  had lost its sixth wicket  at  416

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 6/418 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03.01.19
2 TT Samaraweera, HP Tillakaratne 7 194* 6/416 2 Srl Ind Col-SSC 29.08.01

The following table lists the 27 occasions of a three figure partnership for the seventh wicket after the team had lost its sixth wicket for 400 plus runs. The table is arranged in the descending order of partnership runs for the seventh wicket

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 6/418 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03.01.19
2 TT Samaraweera, HP Tillakaratne 7 194* 6/416 2 Srl Ind Col-SSC 29.08.01
3 BB McCullum, JDS Neesham 7 179 6/446 3 NZl Ind Wellington 14.02.14
4 SC Ganguly, IK Pathan 7 178 6/427 1 Ind Pak Bengaluru 08.12.07
5 M Jayawardene, KDK Vithanage 7 176* 6/554 2 Srl Ban Dhaka 27.01.14
6 Kamran Akmal, Yasir Arafat 7 169* 6/596 2 Pak Srl Karachi 21.02.09
7 T Bavuma, CH Morris 7 167 6/449 2 SAF Eng Cape Town 02.01.16
8 SPD Smith, MA Starc 7 154 6/454 2 Aus Pak Melbourne 26.12.16
9 IR Bell, SCJ Broad 7 152 6/422 1 Eng SAF Lord’s 10.07.08
10 MG Hughes, SR Waugh 7 147 6/441 1 Aus Eng Leeds 08.06.89
11 SK Warne, SR Waugh 7 142* 6/465 2 Aus NZl Brisbane 03.12.93
12 RA Jadeja, KK Nair 7 138 6/616 2 Ind Eng Chennai 16.12.16
13 TT Samaraweera, WPUJC Vaas 7 136* 6/450 1 Srl Zim Col-SSC 27.12.01
14 KWR Fletcher, CM Old 7 130 6/401 2 Eng Pak The Oval 22.08.74
15 BB McCullum, DL Vettori 7 128 6/477 1 NZl Ind Napier 26.03.09
16 IL Mendonca, GS Sobers 7 127 6/430 2 Win Ind Kingston 07.03.62
17 AB de Villiers, JA Morkel 7 124 6/467 2 SAF Aus Cape Town 19.03.09
18 RW Marsh, KJ O’Keeffe 7 120 6/413 2 Aus Pak Adelaide 22.12.72
19 Wasim Akram, Younis Khan 7 120 6/446 2 Pak Srl Galle 21.06.00
20 RA Jadeja, WP Saha 7 118* 6/569 1 Ind Ban Hyd-RGS 09.02.17
21 RJ Christiani, ED Weekes 7 118 6/403 1 Win Ind Delhi 10.11.48
22 CC Lewis, RC Russell 7 118 6/417 2 Eng Win St John’s 16.04 94
23 FR Brown, W Voce 7 108 6/424 1 Eng NZl Christchurch 24.03.33
24 MJ Clarke, CL White 7 106 6/426 2 Aus Ind Delhi 29.10.08
25 JM Bairstow, JE Root 7 106 6/471 1 Eng Pak Manchester 22.07.16
26 J Hardstaff jnr, A Wood 7 106 6/770 1 Eng Aus The Oval 20.08.38
27 GS Chappell, GF Lawson 7 103 6/406 2 Aus Pak Brisbane 25.11.83

The following table lists the four occasions of a three figure partnership for the seventh wicket after  India had lost its sixth wicket for 400 plus runs. The table is arranged in the descending order of partnership runs for the seventh wicket

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 6/418 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03.01.19
2 SC Ganguly, IK Pathan 7 178 6/427 1 Ind Pak Bengaluru 08.12.07
3 RA Jadeja, KK Nair 7 138 6/616 2 Ind Eng Chennai 16.12.16
4 RA Jadeja, WP Saha 7 118* 6/569 1 Ind Ban Hyd-RGS 09.02.17

RR Pant and RA Jadeja of India posted a seventh wicket partnership of 204 runs in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney. India had lost its sixth wicket at 418. This stand represents a world record partnership for most runs after a team had lost its sixth wicket for 400 plus runs. The previous best partnership in this category of statistics was the 178 runs partnership between SC Ganguly and IK Pathan at Bengaluru against Pakistan in Dec 2007

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 6/418 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03.01.19
2 SC Ganguly, IK Pathan 7 178 6/427 1 Ind Pak Bengaluru 08.12.07

It is interesting to note that RA Jadeja has been one of the partners in these partnerships under this category of statistics on three occasions.

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 6/418 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03.01.19
2 RA Jadeja, KK Nair 7 138 6/616 2 Ind Eng Chennai 16.12.16
3 RA Jadeja, WP Saha 7 118* 6/569 1 Ind Ban Hyd-RGS 09.02.17

It also represents the most occasions of a partner involving in these partnerships in this category of statistics, thus creating a world record for RA Jadeja. RA Jadeja went past BB McCullum who was involved in two three figure partnerships for the seventh wicket in this category of statistics

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 6/418 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03.01.19
2 RA Jadeja, KK Nair 7 138 6/616 2 Ind Eng Chennai 16.12.16
3 RA Jadeja, WP Saha 7 118* 6/569 1 Ind Ban Hyd-RGS 09.02.17
                   
1 BB McCullum, JDS Neesham 7 179 6/446 3 NZl Ind Wellington 14.02.14
2 BB McCullum, DL Vettori 7 128 6/477 1 NZl Ind Napier 26.03.09

RR Pant and RA Jadeja of India posted a seventh wicket partnership of 204 runs in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney. India had lost its sixth wicket at 418. This stand represents the third occasion of a team posting a three figure partnership for the seventh wicket under this category of statisitics against Australia. All the three occasions are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs FoW Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 RA Jadeja, RR Pant 7 204 6/418 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03.01.19
2 AB de Villiers, JA Morkel 7 124 6/467 2 SAF Aus Cape Town 19.03.09
3 J Hardstaff jnr, A Wood 7 106 6/770 1 Eng Aus The Oval 20.08.38
Indian batsmen scoring runs between 190 and 199 in a test innings

Indian batsmen scoring runs between 190 and 199 in a test innings

CA Pujara scored 193 against Australia in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney to provide the eleventh occasion of an Indian batsman scoring runs between 190 and 199 in a test innings. All such occasions are listed below. It also provides the 83rd occasion of a batsman scoring 190 and 199  runs in a test innings

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 BK Kunderan 192 1 Ind Eng Chennai 10 Jan 1964
2 M Azharuddin 199 2 Ind Srl Kanpur 17 Dec 1986
3 M Azharuddin 192 2 Ind NZl Auckland 22 Feb 1990
4 R Dravid 190 2 Ind NZl Hamilton 02 Jan 1999
5 SR Tendulkar 193 1 Ind Eng Leeds 22 Aug 2002
6 V Sehwag 195 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
7 SR Tendulkar 194* 1 Ind Pak Multan 28 Mar 2004
8 R Dravid 191 2 Ind NZl Nagpur 20 Nov 2010
9 KL Rahul 199 2 Ind Eng Chennai 16 Dec 2016
10 S Dhawan 190 1 Ind Srl Galle 26 Jul 2017
11 CA Pujara 193 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2019

CA Pujara scored 193 against Australia in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney to provide the  eleventh occasion of a batsman scoring runs between 190 and 199 in a test innings against Australia. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 H Sutcliffe 194 2 Eng Aus Sydney 02 Dec 1932
2 G Boycott 191 1 Eng Aus Leeds 11 Aug 1977
3 GA Gooch 196 1 Eng Aus The Oval 29 Aug 1985
4 V Sehwag 195 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
5 KC Sangakkara 192 4 Srl Aus Hobart 16 Nov 2007
6 HM Amla 196 3 SAF Aus Perth 30 Nov 2012
7 CA Pujara 193 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2019

CA Pujara scored 193 against Australia in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney to provide the  eleventh occasion of a batsman scoring runs between 190 and 199 in a test innings against Australa in Australia. All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 H Sutcliffe 194 2 Eng Aus Sydney 02 Dec 1932
2 V Sehwag 195 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
3 KC Sangakkara 192 4 Srl Aus Hobart 16 Nov 2007
4 HM Amla 196 3 SAF Aus Perth 30 Nov 2012
5 CA Pujara 193 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2019

CA Pujara scored 193 against Australia in the ongoing test against Australia at Sydney to provide the second occasion of an Indian batsman scoring runs between 190 and 199 in a test innings against Australia. Prior to  this, V Sehwag had scored 195 against Australia  at Melbourne in Dec 2003.  All such occasions are listed below.

No Player Runs Inns Team Opp Ground Start Date
1 V Sehwag 195 1 Ind Aus Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
2 CA Pujara 193 1 Ind Aus Sydney 03 Jan 2019
India posting three three figure partnerships in an innings against Australia

India posting three three figure partnerships in an innings against Australia

India posted three three figure partnerships – 116 for the second wicket between MA Agarwal and CA Pujara and 101 runs for the fifth wicket between CA Pujara and GH Vihari and 204 for the seventh wicket between RR Pant and RA Jadeja – against Australia  in the ongoing Sydney test to provide the fourth occasion of India posting two or more three figure  partnerships in a test innings against Australia.  All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 VVS Laxman, NS Sidhu 1 191 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
  2 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 140 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
  3 M Azharuddin, SC Ganguly 5 158 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
                 
2 1 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 123 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  2 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  3 PA Patel, SR Tendulkar 6 101 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
                 
3 1 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 2 175 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  2 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 108 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  3 Harbhajan Singh, SR Tendulkar 8 129 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
                 
4 1 MA Agarwal, CA Pujara 2 116 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
  2 CA Pujara, GH Vihari 5 101 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
  3 RR Pant, RA Jadeja 7 204 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019

India’s feat is the third such occasion against Australia in Australia. It is interesting to note that the three occasions are at Sydney – Jan 2004, Jan 2008 and Jan 2019

No No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 123 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  2 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  3 PA Patel, SR Tendulkar 6 101 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
                 
2 1 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 2 175 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  2 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 108 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  3 Harbhajan Singh, SR Tendulkar 8 129 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
                 
3 1 MA Agarwal, CA Pujara 2 116 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
  2 CA Pujara, GH Vihari 5 101 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
  3 RR Pant, RA Jadeja 7 204 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
India posting two or more three figure partnerships in an innings against Australia

India posting two or more three figure partnerships in an innings against Australia

India posted two three figure partnerships – 116 for the second wicket between MA Agarwal and CA Pujara and 101 runs for the fifth wicket between CA Pujara and GH Vihari – against Australia  in the ongoing Sydney test to provide the 19th occasion of India posting two or more three figure  partnerships in a test innings against Australia.  All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 CPS Chauhan, SM Gavaskar 1 192 1 v Australia Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
  2 KD Ghavri, SMH Kirmani 8 127 1 v Australia Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
                 
2 1 CPS Chauhan, SM Patil 5 108 2 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
  2 SM Patil, Yashpal Sharma 6 147 2 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
                 
3 1 SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth 1 191 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
  2 M Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 224 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
                 
4 1 RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar 3 111 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1992
  2 RJ Shastri, SR Tendulkar 5 196 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1992
                 
5 1 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 113 3 v Australia Chennai 06 Mar 1998
  2 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 127 3 v Australia Chennai 06 Mar 1998
                 
6 1 VVS Laxman, NS Sidhu 1 191 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
  2 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 140 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
  3 M Azharuddin, SC Ganguly 5 158 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
                 
7 1 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 4 117 3 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
  2 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 5 376 3 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
                 
8 1 SS Das, S Ramesh 1 123 2 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
  2 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 5 169 2 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
                 
9 1 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 141 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
  2 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 137 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
                 
10 1 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 123 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  2 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  3 PA Patel, SR Tendulkar 6 101 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
                 
11 1 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 2 175 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  2 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 108 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  3 Harbhajan Singh, SR Tendulkar 8 129 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
                 
12 1 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 5 126 1 v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
  2 Harbhajan Singh, A Kumble 8 107 1 v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
                 
13 1 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 5 142 1 v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
  2 MS Dhoni, SC Ganguly 7 109 1 v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
                 
14 1 G Gambhir, SR Tendulkar 3 130 1 v Australia Delhi 29 Oct 2008
  2 G Gambhir, VVS Laxman 4 278 1 v Australia Delhi 29 Oct 2008
                 
15 1 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 146 1 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
  2 MS Dhoni, SC Ganguly 6 119 1 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
                 
16 1 V Sehwag, M Vijay 1 116 3 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
  2 MS Dhoni, Harbhajan Singh 7 108 3 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
                 
17 1 MS Dhoni, V Kohli 5 128 2 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
  2 MS Dhoni, B Kumar 9 140 2 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
                 
18 1 CA Pujara, M Vijay 2 102 2 v Australia Ranchi 16 Mar 2017
  2 CA Pujara, WP Saha 7 199 2 v Australia Ranchi 16 Mar 2017
                 
19 1 MA Agarwal, CA Pujara 2 116 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
  2 CA Pujara, GH Vihari 5 101 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019

India posted two three figure partnerships – 116 for the second wicket between MA Agarwal and CA Pujara and 101 runs for the fifth wicket between CA Pujara and GH Vihari – against Australia  in the ongoing Sydney test to provide the eighth occasion of India posting two or more three figure  partnerships in a test innings against Australia in Australia.  All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 CPS Chauhan, SM Patil 5 108 2 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
  2 SM Patil, Yashpal Sharma 6 147 2 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
                 
2 1 SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth 1 191 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
  2 M Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 224 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
                 
3 1 RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar 3 111 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1992
  2 RJ Shastri, SR Tendulkar 5 196 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1992
                 
4 1 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 141 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
  2 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 137 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
                 
5 1 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 123 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  2 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  3 PA Patel, SR Tendulkar 6 101 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
                 
6 1 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 2 175 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  2 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 108 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  3 Harbhajan Singh, SR Tendulkar 8 129 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
                 
7 1 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 5 126 1 v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
  2 Harbhajan Singh, A Kumble 8 107 1 v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
                 
8 1 MA Agarwal, CA Pujara 2 116 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
  2 CA Pujara, GH Vihari 5 101 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019

India posted two three figure partnerships – 116 for the second wicket between MA Agarwal and CA Pujara and 101 runs for the fifth wicket between CA Pujara and GH Vihari – against Australia  in the ongoing Sydney test to provide the fifth occasion of India posting two or more three figure  partnerships in a test innings against Australia at Sydney.  All such occasions are tabulated below

No No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 1 SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth 1 191 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
  2 M Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 224 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
                 
2 1 RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar 3 111 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1992
  2 RJ Shastri, SR Tendulkar 5 196 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1992
                 
3 1 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 123 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  2 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
  3 PA Patel, SR Tendulkar 6 101 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
                 
4 1 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 2 175 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  2 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 108 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
  3 Harbhajan Singh, SR Tendulkar 8 129 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
                 
5 1 MA Agarwal, CA Pujara 2 116 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
  2 CA Pujara, GH Vihari 5 101 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
India posts its 100th three figure partnership against Australia

India posts its 100th three figure partnership against Australia

India posted its 100th three figure partnership against Australia when  MA Agarwal and CA Pujara forged 116 runs partnership for the second wicket on the first day of the ongoing  Sydney test. India added one more three figure partnership on the second day of the test when CA Pujara and GH Vihari added 101 runs for the sixth wicket. India’s 101 three figure partnerships are tabulated below

No Partners Wkt Runs Inns Opposition Ground Start Date
1 MH Mankad, CT Sarwate 1 124 2 v Australia Melbourne 01 Jan 1948
2 VS Hazare, DG Phadkar 6 188 2 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
3 HR Adhikari, VS Hazare 7 132 3 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1948
4 HR Adhikari, MH Mankad 2 124 2 v Australia Melbourne 06 Feb 1948
5 NJ Contractor, P Roy 1 121 3 v Australia Delhi 12 Dec 1959
6 AA Baig, NJ Contractor 3 133 1 v Australia Mumbai (BS) 01 Jan 1960
7 AA Baig, RB Kenny 5 109 3 v Australia Mumbai (BS) 01 Jan 1960
8 CG Borde, MAK Pataudi 6 142 2 v Australia Chennai 02 Oct 1964
9 ML Jaisimha, VL Manjrekar 3 112 2 v Australia Mumbai (BS) 10 Oct 1964
10 CG Borde, RF Surti 4 121 2 v Australia Adelaide 23 Dec 1967
11 RF Surti, AL Wadekar 3 116 3 v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1967
12 MAK Pataudi, RF Surti 4 128 2 v Australia Brisbane 19 Jan 1968
13 CG Borde, ML Jaisimha 6 119 4 v Australia Brisbane 19 Jan 1968
14 AV Mankad, MAK Pataudi 4 146 1 v Australia Mumbai (BS) 04 Nov 1969
15 FM Engineer, AV Mankad 1 111 1 v Australia Kanpur 15 Nov 1969
16 ED Solkar, GR Viswanath 6 110 3 v Australia Kanpur 15 Nov 1969
17 GR Viswanath, AL Wadekar 4 120* 4 v Australia Delhi 28 Nov 1969
18 GR Viswanath, AL Wadekar 3 102 4 v Australia Chennai 24 Dec 1969
19 M Amarnath, CPS Chauhan 2 149 1 v Australia Perth 16 Dec 1977
20 M Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 193 3 v Australia Perth 16 Dec 1977
21 M Amarnath, GR Viswanath 3 105 1 v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
22 DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath 4 125 2 v Australia Sydney 07 Jan 1978
23 DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath 4 136 2 v Australia Adelaide 28 Jan 1978
24 M Amarnath, GR Viswanath 3 131 4 v Australia Adelaide 28 Jan 1978
25 DB Vengsarkar, GR Viswanath 4 159 2 v Australia Bengaluru 19 Sep 1979
26 CPS Chauhan, SM Gavaskar 1 114 1 v Australia Kanpur 02 Oct 1979
27 CPS Chauhan, GR Viswanath 3 113 3 v Australia Kanpur 02 Oct 1979
28 SM Gavaskar, GR Viswanath 3 159 1 v Australia Delhi 13 Oct 1979
29 CPS Chauhan, DB Vengsarkar 2 117 2 v Australia Kolkata 26 Oct 1979
30 CPS Chauhan, SM Gavaskar 1 192 1 v Australia Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
31 KD Ghavri, SMH Kirmani 8 127 1 v Australia Mumbai 03 Nov 1979
32 CPS Chauhan, SM Patil 5 108 2 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
33 SM Patil, Yashpal Sharma 6 147 2 v Australia Adelaide 23 Jan 1981
34 CPS Chauhan, SM Gavaskar 1 165 3 v Australia Melbourne 07 Feb 1981
35 M Amarnath, K Srikkanth 2 101 2 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1985
36 SM Gavaskar, K Srikkanth 1 191 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
37 M Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 224 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1986
38 M Amarnath, SM Gavaskar 2 103 4 v Australia Chennai 18 Sep 1986
39 RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar 6 298* 2 v Australia Mumbai 15 Oct 1986
40 RJ Shastri, DB Vengsarkar 3 111 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1992
41 RJ Shastri, SR Tendulkar 5 196 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 1992
42 M Azharuddin, M Prabhakar 7 101 4 v Australia Adelaide 25 Jan 1992
43 SC Ganguly, NR Mongia 2 131 2 v Australia Delhi 10 Oct 1996
44 NR Mongia, NS Sidhu 1 122 1 v Australia Chennai 06 Mar 1998
45 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 113 3 v Australia Chennai 06 Mar 1998
46 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 127 3 v Australia Chennai 06 Mar 1998
47 VVS Laxman, NS Sidhu 1 191 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
48 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 140 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
49 M Azharuddin, SC Ganguly 5 158 2 v Australia Kolkata 18 Mar 1998
50 M Azharuddin, SR Tendulkar 4 139 1 v Australia Bengaluru 25 Mar 1998
51 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 5 108 2 v Australia Adelaide 10 Dec 1999
52 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 4 117 3 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
53 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 5 376 3 v Australia Kolkata 11 Mar 2001
54 SS Das, S Ramesh 1 123 2 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
55 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 5 169 2 v Australia Chennai 18 Mar 2001
56 SC Ganguly, VVS Laxman 5 146 2 v Australia Brisbane 04 Dec 2003
57 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 5 303 2 v Australia Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
58 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 141 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
59 R Dravid, V Sehwag 2 137 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2003
60 A Chopra, V Sehwag 1 123 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
61 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 353 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
62 PA Patel, SR Tendulkar 6 101 1 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
63 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 138* 3 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2004
64 M Kaif, PA Patel 7 102 2 v Australia Chennai 14 Oct 2004
65 R Dravid, VVS Laxman 2 175 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
66 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 4 108 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
67 Harbhajan Singh, SR Tendulkar 8 129 2 v Australia Sydney 02 Jan 2008
68 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 139 1 v Australia Perth 16 Jan 2008
69 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 5 126 1 v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
70 Harbhajan Singh, A Kumble 8 107 1 v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2008
71 SC Ganguly, SR Tendulkar 5 142 1 v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
72 MS Dhoni, SC Ganguly 7 109 1 v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
73 G Gambhir, V Sehwag 1 182 3 v Australia Mohali 17 Oct 2008
74 G Gambhir, SR Tendulkar 3 130 1 v Australia Delhi 29 Oct 2008
75 G Gambhir, VVS Laxman 4 278 1 v Australia Delhi 29 Oct 2008
76 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 146 1 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
77 MS Dhoni, SC Ganguly 6 119 1 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
78 V Sehwag, M Vijay 1 116 3 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
79 MS Dhoni, Harbhajan Singh 7 108 3 v Australia Nagpur 06 Nov 2008
80 SK Raina, SR Tendulkar 5 124 2 v Australia Mohali 01 Oct 2010
81 SR Tendulkar, M Vijay 3 308 2 v Australia Bengaluru 09 Oct 2010
82 R Dravid, SR Tendulkar 3 117 2 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2011
83 VVS Laxman, SR Tendulkar 4 103 3 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2012
84 V Kohli, WP Saha 6 114 2 v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2012
85 MS Dhoni, V Kohli 5 128 2 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
86 MS Dhoni, B Kumar 9 140 2 v Australia Chennai 22 Feb 2013
87 CA Pujara, M Vijay 2 370 2 v Australia Hyd-RGS 02 Mar 2013
88 S Dhawan, M Vijay 1 289 2 v Australia Mohali 14 Mar 2013
89 CA Pujara, M Vijay 1 108 2 v Australia Delhi 22 Mar 2013
90 V Kohli, CA Pujara 2 104 4 v Australia Delhi 22 Mar 2013
91 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 101 2 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
92 V Kohli, M Vijay 3 185 4 v Australia Adelaide 09 Dec 2014
93 AM Rahane, M Vijay 4 124 1 v Australia Brisbane 17 Dec 2014
94 V Kohli, AM Rahane 4 262 2 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2014
95 V Kohli, KL Rahul 3 141 2 v Australia Sydney 06 Jan 2015
96 CA Pujara, AM Rahane 5 118 3 v Australia Bengaluru 04 Mar 2017
97 CA Pujara, M Vijay 2 102 2 v Australia Ranchi 16 Mar 2017
98 CA Pujara, WP Saha 7 199 2 v Australia Ranchi 16 Mar 2017
99 V Kohli, CA Pujara 3 170 1 v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2018
100 MA Agarwal, CA Pujara 2 116 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
101 CA Pujara, GH Vihari 5 101 1 v Australia Sydney 03 Jan 2019
Indian batsmen who have scored three or more centuries in a test series

Indian batsmen who have scored three or more centuries in a test series

CA Pujara of India scored three centuries in the ongoing test series against Australia. His centuries are – 123 at Adelaide, 106 at Melbourne and 130 not out at the end of the first day at Sydney. His feat provides the 12th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring three or more centuries in a series. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player C Opposition Series
1 PR Umrigar 3 Pakistan 1960/61
2 DN Sardesai 3 West Indies 1970/71
3 SM Gavaskar 4 West Indies 1970/71
4 SM Gavaskar 3 Australia 1977/78
5 SM Gavaskar 4 West Indies 1978/79
6 M Amarnath 3 Pakistan 1982/83
7 M Azharuddin 3 England 1984/85
8 R Dravid 3 England 2002
9 R Dravid 3 England 2011
10 V Kohli 4 Australia 2014/15
11 V Kohli 3 Sri Lanka 2017/18
12 CA Pujara 3 Australia 2018/19

CA Pujara became the third Indian batsman to score three or more centuries in a series against Australia. Others are  SM Gavaskar {03} and V Kohli {04}

No Player C Opposition series
1 SM Gavaskar 3 Australia 1977/78
2 V Kohli 4 Australia 2014/15
3 CA Pujara 3 Australia 2018/19

CA Pujara of India scored three centuries in the ongoing test series against Australia. His centuries are – 123 at Adelaide, 106 at Melbourne and 130 not out at the end of the first day at Sydney. His feat provide the eighth occasion of an Indian batsman scoring three or more centuries in an away series. All such occasions are tabulated below

No Player C Opposition Series
1 DN Sardesai 3 West Indies 1970/71
2 SM Gavaskar 4 West Indies 1970/71
3 SM Gavaskar 3 Australia 1977/78
4 M Amarnath 3 Pakistan 1982/83
5 R Dravid 3 England 2002
6 R Dravid 3 England 2011
7 V Kohli 4 Australia 2014/15
8 CA Pujara 3 Australia 2018/19

CA Pujara became the third Indian batsman to score three or more centuries in an away series against Australia. Others are SM Gavaskar {03} and V Kohli {04}

No Player C Opposiion series
1 SM Gavaskar 3 Australia 1977/78
2 V Kohli 4 Australia 2014/15
3 CA Pujara 3 Australia 2018/19
Ranji Trophy 2018-19 : Points table as the end of the eighth round

Ranji Trophy 2018-19 : Points table as the end of the eighth round

The points table as at the end of the eighth round of the ongoing Ranji Trophy reads as below

Elite Group A

No Team M W L T D NR Pt For Against
1 Vidarbha 7 3 0 0 4 0 28 3537/090 2986/111
2 Karnataka 7 3 1 0 3 0 27 3339/107 3005/134
3 Gujarat 8 3 0 0 5 0 26 4514/109 3759/117
4 Saurashtra 7 3 0 0 4 0 26 3679/109 3526/111
5 Baroda 7 2 1 0 4 0 20 3609/095 3495/096
6 Mumbai 7 0 2 0 5 0 11 3772/119 3531/093
7 Maharashtra 7 0 3 0 4 0 08 3368/120 3747/100
8 Railways 7 0 4 0 3 0 07 2779/109 3795/116
9 Chhattisgarh 7 0 3 0 4 0 06 3073/111 3826/091

Elite Group B

No Team M W L T D NR Pt For Against
1 Madhya Pradesh 7 3 1 0 3 0 24 3181/093 2741/103
2 Himachal Pradesh 7 3 2 0 2 0 22 3003/096 3400/117
3 Bengal 7 2 1 0 4 0 22 3280/102 2982/101
4 Kerala 7 3 3 0 1 0 20 2752/098 2611/107
5 Punjab 7 2 1 0 4 0 20 3101/099 3063/100
6 Hyderabad 8 1 1 0 6 0 17 3641/092 3767/080
7 Delhi 7 1 3 0 3 0 13 2823/107 3067/099
8 Tamil Nadu 7 1 2 0 4 0 12 2993/091 3009/088
9 Andhra 7 0 2 0 5 0 11 2986/104 3120/087

Elite Group C

No Team M W L T D NR Pt For Against
1 Rajasthan 8 6 0 0 2 0 44 3751/113 3381/150
2 Uttar Pradesh 8 5 0 0 3 0 38 3528/081 3197/145
3 Jharkhand 8 4 1 0 3 0 33 3730/130 3456/142
4 Odisha 8 3 3 0 2 0 20 3412/130 3280/128
5 Assam 8 3 4 0 1 0 20 3099/138 3034/121
6 Jammu & Kashmir 8 3 4 0 1 0 19 3537/143 3442/124
7 Services 8 2 2 0 4 0 19 3597/121 3738/123
8 Haryana 8 2 4 0 2 0 16 2797/148 2829/118
9 Tripura 8 1 5 0 2 0 11 3307/139 3763/123
10 Goa 8 0 6 0 2 0 06 3231/141 3869/110

Plate Group

No Team M W L T D NR Pt For Against
1 Uttarakhand 7 5 0 0 2 0 37 2711/051 2590/120
2 Bihar 7 5 1 0 0 1 34 2686/079 1416/110
3 Puducherry 7 4 0 0 2 1 32 2301/065 1354/090
4 Meghalaya 8 4 2 0 2 0 29 3536/105 3170/127
5 Sikkim 7 3 3 0 1 0 20 2933/115 3833/101
6 Manipur 7 3 4 0 0 0 18 2440/125 2355/102
7 Nagaland 7 2 4 0 1 0 15 3352/114 3065/106
8 Arunachal Pradesh 7 0 6 0 1 0 03 2100/140 2892/083
9 Mizoram 7 0 6 0 1 0 01 1862/132 3246/087
Ranji Trophy 2018-19 – Match results of sixth, seventh and eighth rounds

Ranji Trophy 2018-19 – Match results of sixth, seventh and eighth rounds

Match results as at the end of sixth, seventh and eighth round of Ranji Trophy are detailed below

No Team 1 Team 2 Winner Margin Ground Match Date
1 Arunachal Puducherry Puducherry 334 runs Goalpara Dec 14-15, 2018
2 Gujarat Karnataka drawn   Surat Dec 14-17, 2018
3 H. Pradesh Andhra H. Pradesh inns+003 runs Nadaun Dec 14-17, 2018
4 Haryana J + K J + K 130 runs Rohtak Dec 14-16, 2018
5 Hyderabad Bengal drawn   Hyd-RGs Dec 14-17, 2018
6 Kerala Delhi Kerala inns+027 runs Thumba Dec 14-16, 2018
7 Maharashtra Saurashtra Saurashtra 005 wkts Nasik Dec 14-17, 2018
8 Meghalaya Bihar Bihar inns+71 runs Shillong Dec 14-15, 2018
9 Mizoram Sikkim Sikkim 105 runs Jorhat Dec 14-17, 2018
10 Mumbai Baroda Drawn   Mumbai Dec 14-17, 2018
11 Odisha Rajasthan Rajasthan 035 runs Bhubaneswar Dec 14-16, 2018
12 Punjab Tamil Nadu Drawn   Mohali Dec 14-17, 2018
13 Railways Vidarbha Vidarbha 118 runs Delhi Dec 14-17, 2018
14 Services Assam Services 010 wkts Delhi Dec 14-17, 2018
15 Tripura Goa Tripura 010 wkts Agartala Dec 14-17, 2018
16 U. Pradesh Jharkhand drawn   Lucknow Dec 14-17, 2018
17 Uttarakhand Nagaland drawn   Dehradun Dec 14-17, 2018
             
1 Meghalaya Mizoram Meghalaya inns+324 runs Shillong Dec 20-21, 2018
2 Andhra Bengal drawn   Visakhapatnam Dec 22-25, 2018
3 Assam Goa Assam 07 runs Guwahati Dec 22-25, 2018
4 Bihar Nagaland Bihar 273 runs Patna Dec 22-25, 2018
5 Chhattisgarh Maharashtra drawn   Raipur Dec 22-25, 2018
6 Delhi M. Pradesh Delhi 009 wkts Delhi Dec 22-24, 2018
7 H. Pradesh Tamil Nadu H. Pradesh 009 wkts Dharamsala Dec 22-25, 2018
8 Hyderabad Punjab drawn   Hyd-RGS Dec 22-25, 2018
9 J + K Odisha Odisha 008 wkts Jammu Dec 22-25, 2018
10 Jharkhand Services Jharkhand 081 runs Ranchi Dec 22-25, 2018
11 Karnataka Railways Karnataka 176 runs Shimoga Dec 22-25, 2018
12 Manipur Arunachal Manipur 112 runs Kolkata Dec 22-23, 2018
13 Mumbai Saurashtra drawn   Mumbai Dec 22-25, 2018
14 Puducherry Uttarakhand drawn   Puducherry Dec 22-25, 2018
15 Rajasthan Haryana drawn   Jaipur Dec 22-25, 2018
16 U. Pradesh Tripura U. Pradesh inns+384 runs Lucknow Dec 22-24, 2018
17 Vidarbha Gujarat drawn   Nagpur Dec 22-25, 2018
             
1 Nagaland Arunachal Nagaland inns+120 runs Sovima Dec 30, 18 – Jan 01, 19
2 Assam J + K J + K 004 wkts Guwahati Dec 30, 18 – Jan 01, 19
3 Bengal Delhi Bengal 007 wkts Kolkata Dec 30, 18 – Jan 02, 19
4 Mizoram Bihar Bihar inns+216 runs Jorhat Dec 30, 18 – Jan 01, 19
5 Andhra Hyderabad drawn   Vizianagaram Dec 30, 18 – Jan 02, 19
6 Jharkhand Tripura drawn   Jamshedpur Dec 30, 18 – Jan 02, 19
7 Sikkim Meghalaya drawn   Bhubaneswar Dec 30, 18 – Jan 02, 19
8 M. Pradesh H. Pradesh M. Pradesh 140 runs Indore Dec 30, 18 – Jan 01, 19
9 Goa Rajasthan Rajasthan 010 wkts Porvorim Dec 30, 18 – Jan 02, 19
10 Haryana U. Pradesh U. Pradesh 006 wkts Rohtak Dec 30-31, 18
11 Karnataka Chhattisgarh Karnataka 198 runs Alur Dec 30, 18 – Jan 02, 19
12 Maharashtra Gujarat Gujarat inns & 130 runs Pune Dec 30, 18 – Jan 02, 19
13 Puducherry Manipur Puducherry 010 wkts Anantapur Dec 30-31, 18
14 Punjab Kerala Punjab 010 wkts Mohali Dec 30, 18 – Jan 01, 19
15 Railways Baroda Baroda 164 runs Delhi Dec 30, 18 – Jan 01, 19
16 Services Odisha drawn   Delhi Dec 30, 18 – Jan 02, 19
17 Vidarbha Mumbai Vidarbha inns+145 runs Nagpur Dec 30, 18 – Jan 01, 19
India carves its 49th win on away soil by winning the Melbourne test against Australia

India carves its 49th win on away soil by winning the Melbourne test against Australia

India won the Melbourne test against Australia by 137 runs to carve its 49th win on away soil. The breakup of these 49 wins are thus  – by less than 100 runs margin  – 09 occasions, by more than 100 runs  margin  – 13 occasions, by wickets margin  – 16 occasions, and by innings margin – 11 occasions

The nine occasions of winning by less than 100 runs are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 031 runs v Australia Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
2 India won 037 runs v West Indies Port of Spain 19 Apr 2002
3 India Won 049 runs v West Indies Kingston 30 Jun 2006
4 India won 059 runs v Australia Melbourne 07 Feb 1981
5 India won 063 runs v West Indies Kingston 20 Jun 2011
6 India won 063 runs v South Africa Johannesburg 24 Jan 2018
7 India won 072 runs v Australia Perth 16 Jan 2008
8 India won 087 runs v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2010
9 India won 095 runs v England Lord’s 17 Jul 2014

The thirteen occasions of winning my more than 100 runs are tabulated below

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 113 runs v Bangladesh Chittagong 17 Jan 2010
2 India won 117 runs v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 28 Aug 2015
3 India won 123 runs v South Africa Johannesburg 15 Dec 2006
4 India won 137 runs v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2018
5 India won 170 runs v Sri Lanka Galle 31 Jul 2008
6 India won 203 runs v England Nottingham 18 Aug 2018
7 India won 222 runs v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
8 India won 235 runs v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 27 Jul 1993
9 India won 237 runs v West Indies Gros Islet 09 Aug 2016
10 India won 272 runs v New Zealand Auckland 07 Mar 1968
11 India won 278 runs v Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 20 Aug 2015
12 India won 279 runs v England Leeds 19 Jun 1986
13 India won 304 runs v Sri Lanka Galle 26 Jul 2017

The following table lists the sixteen occasions of India winning a test on away soil by wickets margin

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 04 wickets v England The Oval 19 Aug 1971
2 India Won 04 wickets v Australia Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
3 India won 05 wickets v New Zealand Dunedin 15 Feb 1968
4 India won 05 wickets v England Lord’s 05 Jun 1986
5 India won 05 wickets v Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 03 Aug 2010
6 India won 06 wickets v West Indies Port of Spain 07 Apr 1976
7 India won 07 wickets v West Indies Port of Spain 06 Mar 1971
8 India won 07 wickets v Sri Lanka Kandy 22 Aug 2001
9 India won 07 wickets v England Nottingham 27 Jul 2007
10 India won 08 wickets v New Zealand Wellington 29 Feb 1968
11 India won 08 wickets v New Zealand Auckland 24 Jan 1976
12 India won 08 wickets v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 07 Jun 2001
13 India won 09 wickets v Bangladesh Dhaka 10 Nov 2000
14 India won 10 wickets v Zimbabwe Harare 20 Sep 2005
15 India won 10 wickets v New Zealand Hamilton 18 Mar 2009
16 India won 10 wickets v Bangladesh Dhaka 24 Jan 2010

The following table lists the eleven occasions of India winning a test on away soil by an innings margin

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won inns & 002 runs v Australia Sydney 07 Jan 1978
2 India won inns & 046 runs v England Leeds 22 Aug 2002
3 India won inns & 052 runs v Pakistan Multan 28 Mar 2004
4 India won inns & 053 runs v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 03 Aug 2017
5 India won inns & 083 runs v Bangladesh Chittagong 17 Dec 2004
6 India won inns & 090 runs v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 13 Sep 2005
7 India won inns & 092 runs v West Indies North Sound 21 Jul 2016
8 India won inns & 131 runs v Pakistan Rawalpindi 13 Apr 2004
9 India won inns & 140 runs v Bangladesh Dhaka 10 Dec 2004
10 India won inns & 171 runs v Sri Lanka Pallekele 12 Aug 2017
11 India won inns & 239 runs v Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007

India won the Melbourne test against Australia by 137 runs to carve its 49th win on away soil. The breakup of these 49 wins are thus  – by less than 100 runs margin  – 09 occasions, by more than 100 runs  margin  – 13 occasions, by wickets margin  – 16 occasions, and by innings margin – 11 occasions. It also provides India’s seventh win against Australia in Australia and also the third win at Melbourne

No Team Result Margin Opposition Ground Start Date
1 India won 222 runs v Australia Melbourne 30 Dec 1977
2 India won inns & 2 runs v Australia Sydney 07 Jan 1978
3 India won 059 runs v Australia Melbourne 07 Feb 1981
4 India won 004 wkts v Australia Adelaide 12 Dec 2003
5 India won 072 runs v Australia Perth 16 Jan 2008
6 India won 031 runs v Australia Adelaide 06 Dec 2018
7 India won 137 runs v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2018