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2nd Test, India v Australia, Statistical Highlights
Rajneesh Gupta - 18 March 2001
Score For Vs Venue Season
657-8d Pakistan West Indies Bridgetown 1957-58
657-7d India Australia Kolkata 2000-01
572-7d South Africa England Durban 1999-00
551 England South Africa Nottingham 1947
538 England Australia The Oval 1975
537 Pakistan Australia Rawalpindi 1994-95
510 India England Leeds 1967
503-6 Zimbabwe India Nagpur 2000-01
The disparity of 222 runs in Laxman's two innings (59 &281) is a new record for India. The previous record was on the name of Sunil Gavaskar who had the variance of 208 (13 & 221) against England at The Oval in 1979.
The disparity of 486 runs in India's two innings (171 & 657) is the third biggest between a team's two innings in a Test. Only Pakistan's 551 (106 & 657) against West Indies at Bridgetown in 1957-58 and New Zealand's 497 (174 and 671) against Sri Lanka at Wellington in 1990-91 exceeds India's effort. The previous record for India was 422 runs when after being dismissed for 83 they had made 505-3 against New Zealand at Mohali in 1999-00.
Shane Warne and Adam Gilchrist provided the 74th and 75th instance of an Australian batsman bagging a pair. Gilchrist suffered every batsman's worst fear - a pair of first ball ducks-each time falling lbw.
Shane Warne has now equalled Glenn McGrath's Australian record of most ducks in a career. Both Warne and McGrath now have a tally of 22 ducks from 86 and 69 Tests respectively.
India provided only the third time in Test history when a side won the match after having to follow on and Australia has been on the receiving end every time. The first was at Sydney in 1894-95 when England (325 and 437) beat Australia (586 and 166) by only 10 runs. And the second occasion,863 Tests later, was an ever more famous one: the Leeds Test of 1981 when England (174 and 356) beat Australia (401-9d and 111) by 18 runs.
Shane Warne (1-152) returned his worst figures in a Test innings. The only other occasion when Warne conceded over 150 runs in an innings was also against India on his Test debut (1-150) at Sydney in 1991-92. However Warne can take some solace from the fact that the record of conceding most runs in an innings by an Australian against India is still on the name of Gavin Robertson. He conceded 163 runs while taking two wickets in the Calcutta Test in 1997-98.
Harbhajan Singh's match figures of 13-196 represents the second best figures by an Indian in a Test match against Australia after the 14-124 by Jasu Patel at Kanpur in 1959-60.
India recorded its first win over Australia after losing five consecutive matches since the Bangalore Test in 1997-98.
The defeat was Australia's first since Sri Lanka beat it in Kandy in September 1999. It ended a record winning streak of 16 matches and an unbeaten sequence of 18.
Adam Gilchrist ended on the losing side for the first time after having appeared in 15 consecutive wins since making debut against Pakistan at Brisbane in November 1999.
© CricInfo
Teams
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India.
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Players/Umpires
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V.V.S.Laxman,
Rahul Dravid,
Adam Gilchrist,
Shane Warne,
Ricky Ponting,
Glenn McGrath,
Peter Willey,
Venkatapathy Raju,
Harbhajan Singh,
Steve Waugh,
Sunny Gavaskar,
Allan Border,
Gary Sobers,
Ian Healy,
Gavin Robertson,
Shiv Sunder Das,
Mohinder Amarnath,
Ravi Shastri,
Sachin Tendulkar,
Hanif Mohammad,
Martin Crowe,
Gundappa Viswanath,
John Edrich,
Wasim Akram,
Aravinda De Silva.
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Tours
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Australia in India
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Grounds
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Eden Gardens, Calcutta
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