Scorecard
Bangladesh 150 and
India 493/6 Declared
Mayank Agarwal 243(330 Balls 4x28 and 6x8)
Cheteshwar Pujara 54(72 Balls 4x9)
Ajinkya Rahane 86(172 Balls 4x9)
Ravindra Jadeja 60*(76 Balls 4x6 and 6x2)
Indian Test opener Mayank Agarwal seems to be going from strength to strength so far. On Day 2 of the first Test at Indore against Bangladesh, Agarwal slammed a career-best 243, his second double century in a short career spanning eight Tests.
Agarwal hit 28 fours and eight sixes in his knock that lasted 330 balls. During his stay at the crease, the opener featured in a 190-run stand for the fourth wicket with Ajinkya Rahane, who contributed a fluent 86 from 172 balls. This was after Indian skipper Virat Kohli fell for a rare duck, the 10th of his Test career.
Courtesy Agarwal’s exploits, India ended Day 2 at 493 for 6, with an imposing lead of 343, and four wickets in hand. At stumps, Ravindra Jadeja was unbeaten on 60 from 76 balls and Umesh Yadav on 25 from 10 balls.
#1. With his second double hundred in 12 innings, Agarwal became the second quickest batsman to reach two double hundreds. The Indian opener overtook Don Bradman, who scored his second double ton in his 13th innings. India’s Vinod Kambli tops the list, having taken only five innings to register two double centuries.
#2. Agarwal hit eight sixes during his stay at the crease. With it, he equalled Navjot Singh Sidhu’s Indian record for most sixes in a Test innings. Sidhu had also slammed eight sixes during his 124 against Sri Lanka at Lucknow in 1994.
#3. Agarwal’s 243 created a unique record. For the very first time in Test history, a batsman from a team has scored a double hundred in four successive Tests -- Agarwal (215 at Visakhapatnam), Kohli (254 not out at Pune), Rohit Sharma (212 at Ranchi), Agarwal (243 at Indore)
#4. Following his 243, Mayank now has 740 runs in Tests in 2019, the second most by any batsman this year in the longer format of the game. Australia’s Steven Smith’s is sitting on top for now thanks to his Ashes 2019 magic -- 774 runs in seven innings.
#5. By hitting Mehidy Hasan for a six to bring up his double hundred, Agarwal emulated Rohit Sharma, becoming the second Indian to reach 200 in Tests with a six. Sharma became the first Indian to achieve the feat when he hit South African pacer Lungi Ngidi for a six to reach his double hundred at Ranchi.
Winning three consecutive Tests by a margin of inngs & 100+ runs
Australia, 1930/31
Inn & 172 runs v WI SCG
Inn & 217 runs v WI Brisbane (EG)
Inn & 122 runs v WI MCG
Pakistan, 2001/02
Inn & 264 runs v Ban Multan
Inn & 178 runs v Ban Dhaka
Inn & 169 runs v Ban Chattogram
India, 2019/20
Inn & 137 runs v SA Pune
Inn & 202 runs v SA Ranchi
Inn & 130 runs v Ban Indore
Sixth consecutive win for India - the joint most for them in succession in Test cricket. They had previously won six under MS Dhoni in 2013 (four vs Aus & two vs WI)
Last six away Tests for Bangladesh
LOST by Inn & 254 runs
LOST by Inn & 219 runs
LOST by 166 runs
LOST by Inn & 52 runs
LOST by Inn & 12 runs
LOST by Inn & 130 runs
Indian batsman outscoring opposition in each inngs
Vinoo Mankad (231) v NZ (209,219) Chennai 1955/56
Rahul Dravid (270) v Pak (224,245) Rawalpindi 2003/04
Sachin Tendulkar (248) v Ban (184,202) Dhaka 2004/05
Virat Kohli (213) v SL (205,166) Nagpur 2017/18
Rohit Sharma (212) v SA (162,133) Ranchi 2019/20
Mayank Agarwal (243) v Ban (150,213) Indore 2019/20
Three consecutive innings wins for India
Season: 1992/93
Inn & 22 runs v Eng Chennai
Inn & 15 runs v Eng Mumbai WS
Inn & 13 runs v Zim Delhi
Season: 1993/94
Inn & 119 runs v SL Lucknow
Inn & 95 runs v SL Bengaluru
Inn & 17 runs v SL Ahmedabad
Season: 2019/20
Inn & 137 runs v SA Pune
Inn & 202 runs v SA Ranchi
Inn & 130 runs v Ban Indore
Most innings wins for an Indian captain
10 Virat Kohli *
9 MS Dhoni
8 Mohd Azharuddin
7 Sourav Ganguly
Virat Kohli surpasses M S Dhoni with 10th innings win as captain
Bangladesh 150 and
India 493/6 Declared
Mayank Agarwal 243(330 Balls 4x28 and 6x8)
Cheteshwar Pujara 54(72 Balls 4x9)
Ajinkya Rahane 86(172 Balls 4x9)
Ravindra Jadeja 60*(76 Balls 4x6 and 6x2)
Indian Test opener Mayank Agarwal seems to be going from strength to strength so far. On Day 2 of the first Test at Indore against Bangladesh, Agarwal slammed a career-best 243, his second double century in a short career spanning eight Tests.
Agarwal hit 28 fours and eight sixes in his knock that lasted 330 balls. During his stay at the crease, the opener featured in a 190-run stand for the fourth wicket with Ajinkya Rahane, who contributed a fluent 86 from 172 balls. This was after Indian skipper Virat Kohli fell for a rare duck, the 10th of his Test career.
Courtesy Agarwal’s exploits, India ended Day 2 at 493 for 6, with an imposing lead of 343, and four wickets in hand. At stumps, Ravindra Jadeja was unbeaten on 60 from 76 balls and Umesh Yadav on 25 from 10 balls.
#1. With his second double hundred in 12 innings, Agarwal became the second quickest batsman to reach two double hundreds. The Indian opener overtook Don Bradman, who scored his second double ton in his 13th innings. India’s Vinod Kambli tops the list, having taken only five innings to register two double centuries.
#2. Agarwal hit eight sixes during his stay at the crease. With it, he equalled Navjot Singh Sidhu’s Indian record for most sixes in a Test innings. Sidhu had also slammed eight sixes during his 124 against Sri Lanka at Lucknow in 1994.
#3. Agarwal’s 243 created a unique record. For the very first time in Test history, a batsman from a team has scored a double hundred in four successive Tests -- Agarwal (215 at Visakhapatnam), Kohli (254 not out at Pune), Rohit Sharma (212 at Ranchi), Agarwal (243 at Indore)
#4. Following his 243, Mayank now has 740 runs in Tests in 2019, the second most by any batsman this year in the longer format of the game. Australia’s Steven Smith’s is sitting on top for now thanks to his Ashes 2019 magic -- 774 runs in seven innings.
#5. By hitting Mehidy Hasan for a six to bring up his double hundred, Agarwal emulated Rohit Sharma, becoming the second Indian to reach 200 in Tests with a six. Sharma became the first Indian to achieve the feat when he hit South African pacer Lungi Ngidi for a six to reach his double hundred at Ranchi.
Winning three consecutive Tests by a margin of inngs & 100+ runs
Australia, 1930/31
Inn & 172 runs v WI SCG
Inn & 217 runs v WI Brisbane (EG)
Inn & 122 runs v WI MCG
Pakistan, 2001/02
Inn & 264 runs v Ban Multan
Inn & 178 runs v Ban Dhaka
Inn & 169 runs v Ban Chattogram
India, 2019/20
Inn & 137 runs v SA Pune
Inn & 202 runs v SA Ranchi
Inn & 130 runs v Ban Indore
Sixth consecutive win for India - the joint most for them in succession in Test cricket. They had previously won six under MS Dhoni in 2013 (four vs Aus & two vs WI)
Last six away Tests for Bangladesh
LOST by Inn & 254 runs
LOST by Inn & 219 runs
LOST by 166 runs
LOST by Inn & 52 runs
LOST by Inn & 12 runs
LOST by Inn & 130 runs
Indian batsman outscoring opposition in each inngs
Vinoo Mankad (231) v NZ (209,219) Chennai 1955/56
Rahul Dravid (270) v Pak (224,245) Rawalpindi 2003/04
Sachin Tendulkar (248) v Ban (184,202) Dhaka 2004/05
Virat Kohli (213) v SL (205,166) Nagpur 2017/18
Rohit Sharma (212) v SA (162,133) Ranchi 2019/20
Mayank Agarwal (243) v Ban (150,213) Indore 2019/20
Three consecutive innings wins for India
Season: 1992/93
Inn & 22 runs v Eng Chennai
Inn & 15 runs v Eng Mumbai WS
Inn & 13 runs v Zim Delhi
Season: 1993/94
Inn & 119 runs v SL Lucknow
Inn & 95 runs v SL Bengaluru
Inn & 17 runs v SL Ahmedabad
Season: 2019/20
Inn & 137 runs v SA Pune
Inn & 202 runs v SA Ranchi
Inn & 130 runs v Ban Indore
Most innings wins for an Indian captain
10 Virat Kohli *
9 MS Dhoni
8 Mohd Azharuddin
7 Sourav Ganguly
Virat Kohli surpasses M S Dhoni with 10th innings win as captain
10
Innings wins for India in 52 Tests under the captaincy of Virat Kohli -
the most for an Indian captain. Kohli surpassed the previous record of
nine innings wins in 60 Tests under MS Dhoni. The overall record is 22
by Graeme Smith, who led South Africa and ICC World XI in 109 Tests.
Innings wins for India under Kohli
Margin | Against | Venue | Season |
---|---|---|---|
Inngs & 92 runs | WI | North Sound | 2016 |
Inngs & 36 runs | Eng | Mumbai WS | 2016/17 |
Inngs & 75 runs | Eng | Chennai | 2016/17 |
Inngs & 53 runs | SL | Colombo SSC | 2017 |
Inngs & 171 runs | SL | Pallekele | 2017 |
Inngs & 239 runs | SL | Nagpur | 2017/18 |
Inngs & 272 runs | WI | Rajkot | 2018/19 |
Inngs & 137 runs | SA | Pune | 2019/20 |
Inngs & 202 runs | SA | Ranchi | 2019/20 |
Inngs & 130 runs | Ban | Indore | 2019/20 |
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