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Statistical Highlights, Day 1
Rajneesh Gupta |
December 18, 2004 11:28 IST
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- Nazmul Hossain, became the 40th player from Bangladesh to play Test cricket. At 17 years 73 days he is the fourth youngest to appear in a Test for Bangladesh after Mohammed Sharif,Talha Jubair and Mohammad Ashraful.
- Nazmul was, in fact, also making his first-class debut. He thus became only the second Bangladeshi to make his first-class and Test debut in the same match after Mashrafe Mortaza.
- Nazmul is the third player to make his first-class and Test debut in the same match against India. The other two are New Zealander Graham Vivian (at Kolkata in 1964-65) and Zimbabwean Ujesh Ranchod (at Delhi in 1992-93).
- Rahul Dravid (145*) emulated Australia's Steve Waugh, South Africa's Gary Kirsten and fellow teammate Sachin Tendulkar in scoring at least a century against all other 9 Test playing countries.
- Dravid, however, became the first batsman in Test annals to have recorded hundreds in all the ten Test-playing countries. This is how Dravid has performed in different countries:
100s | Location | Tests | Inns | Runs | Hs | Ave |
6 | in India | 39 | 67 | 3010 | 222 | 50.17 |
3 | in England | 6 | 9 | 789 | 217 | 87.67 |
2 | in New Zealand | 4 | 8 | 452 | 190 | 64.57 |
1 | in West Indies | 10 | 15 | 764 | 144* | 63.67 |
1 | in Australia | 7 | 14 | 712 | 233 | 64.73 |
1 | in Sri Lanka | 6 | 10 | 419 | 107 | 46.56 |
1 | in South Africa | 5 | 10 | 379 | 148 | 42.11 |
1 | in Pakistan | 3 | 4 | 309 | 270 | 77.25 |
1 | in Zimbabwe | 3 | 5 | 300 | 118 | 75.00 |
1 | in Bangladesh | 3 | 4 | 214 | 145* | 107.00 |
18 | TOTAL | 86 | 146 | 7348 | 270 | 57.85 |
- Another remarkable feature of Dravid's career is his awesome 'away' performance. He is among the very few batsmen who have better batting average in away Tests -- in fact a remarkable 14 points more than his average in home Tests! Dravid has scored his runs on foreign soil at an average of 64.74, which is the highest among all the contemporary batsmen. In alltime list, Dravid is placed fifth after Don Bradman, England's Ken Barrington, Eddie Paynter and Wally Hammond. The details:
Ave | Batsman | For | Tests | Inns | Runs | HS | 100 |
102.85 | DG Bradman | Aus | 19 | 30 | 2674 | 334 | 11 |
69.18 | KF Barrington | Eng | 36 | 58 | 3459 | 172 | 14 |
67.15 | E Paynter | Eng | 10 | 15 | 873 | 243 | 3 |
66.33 | WR Hammond | Eng | 41 | 72 | 4245 | 336* | 13 |
64.74 | R Dravid | Ind | 47 | 79 | 4338 | 270 | 12 |
63.22 | A Melville | SA | 5 | 10 | 569 | 189 | 3 |
62.40 | WH Ponsford | Aus | 10 | 16 | 936 | 266 | 3 |
- Gautam Gambhir (139) scored his maiden century in Test Cricket. His previous highest was 96 against South Africa at Kanpur last month.
- The second wicket partnership of 259 runs between Dravid and Gambhir is India's best against Bangladesh for any wicket. The pair obliterated the 164-run partnership between Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly in the Dhaka Test last week. Incidentally India's previous highest second wicket partnership against Bangladesh was 53 (unbroken) between Shiv Sunder Das and Rahul Dravid at Dhaka in November 2000.
- The Gambhir-Dravid partnership is India's highest for the second wicket abroad. This expunges the 237-run partnership between Pankaj Roy and Vijay Manjrekar against West Indies at Kingston in 1952-53.
- India became only the second side after Australia to post 200-plus partnerships against all other 9 Test playing countries.