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Records & Facts of the Day
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* If Sangakkara completes his test career' 10000-run during current innings, he'll become the fastest man to 10000 runs beating Lara/Tendulkar.
Fastest to 10000 runs in Tests: Brian Lara/Tendulkar did so in their 195th
innings - Sangakkara (9915*) and is playing his 194th innings.
* England' batsmen has scored six centuries in this Test series, their highest number of centuries in a
series in India.
Six 100s scored by England is the 4th most number of 100s in a series in India by a visiting team. WI did better on three occasion.
* Eng' 2-1 series win is their 4rth overall in India & their 1st since 2-1 win in 1984-85. In four series in
between, Eng won 1 Test & lost 6.
England also ended India's eight-year unbeaten home series run. The last series defeat India suffered was
against Australia in 2004.
Their 4th series win in India takes Eng level 2nd with Aus on the list of
teams with the most series wins in Ind. WI tops with 5 series wins.
The series win is also England's second in 2012. Earlier this year, they lost to Pakistan and South Africa and drew in Sri Lanka.
*Trott's century is his eighth in Tests and his first against India. Overall, in 38 Tests, Trott has scored 2970 runs
at an average of 49.50.
*Ian Bell's century is his 17th in Tests and third in the subcontinent. The
knock pushed up his average in Tests in India to 27.07.
* The 208-run stand b/w Trott-Bell is the 5th highest 4th-wkt stand for England against India & their 2nd
highest fourth-wicket stand in India.
The 208-run stand between Trott and Bell is also the fifth-highest stand for the fourth wicket for a visiting team in India.
* Alastair Cook series aggregate (562 runs) is his second-highest. Cook's
aggregate is also the seventh-highest by a visiting batsman in India.
Cook' series aggregate (562-run) is 3rd highest by a visiting captain in India after Clive Lloyd' 636-run 1974-75, Kim Hughes' 594-run 1979.
The number of deliveries faced by Cook in the series (1285) is the highest for a visiting batsman in India.
* England spinners picked up 39-wkt in the series. This is the 4th highest number of wkts picked up by visiting
spinners in a series in India.
Graeme Swann became only the third England spinner after Derek Underwood and Hedley Verity to pick up 20 wickets in a series in India.
* The run-rate in the match (2.27) is the 5th lowest in a drawn Test since 1990 (min 400 ov) and is the lowest in a Test in India since 1990.
* Sachin Tendulkar finished with 112 runs in six innings in the series. The average of 18.66 is his worst in a
series of four or more Tests.
In 18 innings since the start of the Perth Test (2012), Sachin Tendulkar
has scored 236 runs at 18.15 with one half-century.
* If Sangakkara completes his test career' 10000-run during current innings, he'll become the fastest man to 10000 runs beating Lara/Tendulkar.
Fastest to 10000 runs in Tests: Brian Lara/Tendulkar did so in their 195th
innings - Sangakkara (9915*) and is playing his 194th innings.
* England' batsmen has scored six centuries in this Test series, their highest number of centuries in a
series in India.
Six 100s scored by England is the 4th most number of 100s in a series in India by a visiting team. WI did better on three occasion.
* Eng' 2-1 series win is their 4rth overall in India & their 1st since 2-1 win in 1984-85. In four series in
between, Eng won 1 Test & lost 6.
England also ended India's eight-year unbeaten home series run. The last series defeat India suffered was
against Australia in 2004.
Their 4th series win in India takes Eng level 2nd with Aus on the list of
teams with the most series wins in Ind. WI tops with 5 series wins.
The series win is also England's second in 2012. Earlier this year, they lost to Pakistan and South Africa and drew in Sri Lanka.
*Trott's century is his eighth in Tests and his first against India. Overall, in 38 Tests, Trott has scored 2970 runs
at an average of 49.50.
*Ian Bell's century is his 17th in Tests and third in the subcontinent. The
knock pushed up his average in Tests in India to 27.07.
* The 208-run stand b/w Trott-Bell is the 5th highest 4th-wkt stand for England against India & their 2nd
highest fourth-wicket stand in India.
The 208-run stand between Trott and Bell is also the fifth-highest stand for the fourth wicket for a visiting team in India.
* Alastair Cook series aggregate (562 runs) is his second-highest. Cook's
aggregate is also the seventh-highest by a visiting batsman in India.
Cook' series aggregate (562-run) is 3rd highest by a visiting captain in India after Clive Lloyd' 636-run 1974-75, Kim Hughes' 594-run 1979.
The number of deliveries faced by Cook in the series (1285) is the highest for a visiting batsman in India.
* England spinners picked up 39-wkt in the series. This is the 4th highest number of wkts picked up by visiting
spinners in a series in India.
Graeme Swann became only the third England spinner after Derek Underwood and Hedley Verity to pick up 20 wickets in a series in India.
* The run-rate in the match (2.27) is the 5th lowest in a drawn Test since 1990 (min 400 ov) and is the lowest in a Test in India since 1990.
* Sachin Tendulkar finished with 112 runs in six innings in the series. The average of 18.66 is his worst in a
series of four or more Tests.
In 18 innings since the start of the Perth Test (2012), Sachin Tendulkar
has scored 236 runs at 18.15 with one half-century.
Sai Nath- Level 3
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want Siddle to rattle him
so that Two Best players records are safe and unbroken
dont think sanga deserves to be ahead of legends
so that Two Best players records are safe and unbroken
dont think sanga deserves to be ahead of legends
Mad max- Level 24
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yes he deserves it. He is a better test batsman than Tendulkar
Sai Nath- Level 3
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Hahahahaha lol :lol:Sai Nath wrote:yes he deserves it. He is a better test batsman than Tendulkar
Vighnesh- Level 35
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Sai Nath wrote:yes he deserves it. He is a better test batsman than Tendulkar
lol
please this is CRicket world
not jokes world
DO NOT JOKE here
just because he got 9 double tons he doesnt become best test batsman than tendulkar
and he doesnt even deserve to be compared with the master
rofl :bitch:
Mad max- Level 24
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while comparing with Sachin's current form, Sanga is better than him :-P
Sai Nath- Level 3
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In that case Ashwin Is The Best All Rounder In The World 8)Sai Nath wrote:while comparing with Sachin's current form, Sanga is better than him :-P
Vighnesh- Level 35
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Vignesh wrote:In that case Ashwin Is The Best All Rounder In The World 8)Sai Nath wrote:while comparing with Sachin's current form, Sanga is better than him :-P
lol...he is a batsman nowadays
Sanjay- Level 31
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