Bangladesh tour of India , 2017 Updates ..

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Most consecutive Tests without defeat for an Indian captain:
-19 Virat Kohli *
-18 S Gavaskar
-17 Kapil Dev
-14 M Azharuddin
-11 MS Dhoni

Most consecutive Tests without defeat as captain:
-26 C Lloyd (1982-84)
-22 R Ponting (2005-07)
-19 R Illingworth (1969-71)
-19 KOHLI *
 
sagR said:
Most consecutive Tests without defeat as captain:
-26 C Lloyd (1982-84)
-22 R Ponting (2005-07)
-19 R Illingworth (1969-71)
-19 KOHLI *

i think it'll go upto 22 or 23 :) ..
 
Gobinaath said:
i think it'll go upto 22 or 23 :) ..

Yes 4 matches against Aussies
They already struggled in sub continent (SL last yr)
& India is no. 1
 
Most consecutive Tests without defeat for INDIA at home:
-20 Dec 2012 - present *
-20 Jan 1977 - Jan 1980
-16 Jan 1960 - Feb 1964

Most wickets in a season:
-78 D Steyn (2007/08)
-66 G McGrath (1998/99)
-64 A Kumble (2004/05)
-63 Kapil Dev (1979/80)
-62 Muralitharan (2001/02)/ S Warne (2005/06)
-61 R ASHWIN (2016/17) *

Most balls faced by Bangladesh in a Test:
-1536 v Pak, Khulna, 2015
-1456 v Zim, Khulna, 2014
-1455 v WI, Gros Islet, 2004
-1390 v Zim, Chittagong, 2014
-1378 v NZ, Chittagong, 2008
-1370 v Ind, Hyderabad, 2017 *

Most balls faced by Bangladesh in an away Test:
-1455 v WI, Gros Islet, 2004
-1370 v Ind, Hyderabad, 2017 *
-1325 v Zim, Harare, 2001

-Bangladesh have now lost their inaugural Test in nine out of the ten countries they played (except West Indies)
 
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Stats highlights from India's win against Bangladesh:

6 - This is the sixth consecutive series win for India bettering their run of five between October 2008 and January 2010. They now beat Sri Lanka and West Indies away and won home rubbers against South Africa, New Zealand, England and Bangladesh.

20 Test matches since India lost one at home, the last defeat coming against England in Kolkata in 2012. They have equaled their best run at home along with 20 Tests undefeated between January 1977 to January 1980.

19 Consecutive Tests for India under Kohli without a defeat - the most for an Indian skipper going past Sunil Gavaskar's 18 from January 1976 to January 1980. The last defeat under Kohli came in Galle against Sri Lanka in August 2015.

2 Captains having a longer unbeaten run than Kohli's 19 Tests. Clive Lloyd had an unbeaten run of 26 Tests between January 1982 and December 1984 while Ricky Ponting had a similar run of 22 matches between September 2005 and December 2007. Richard Illingworth also didn't taste a defeat until his 20th Test.

14 Years since a visiting team scored 250 or more in the fourth innings of a Test in India. The last team to do so was New Zealand in Ahmedabad in October 2003. West Indies and New Zealand have done it thrice each while Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, England and Sri Lanka put together has no such instance.
228.2 Overs batted by Bangladesh is the most by them in a Test against India going past 200 overs in their inaugural Test match in Dhaka way back in 2000.

6 - This was the sixth instance of Bangladesh batting 100 overs in each innings of a Test and the third time they did it away from home. The last time they did it away from home was against West Indies in Gros Islet in 2004.1370 balls faced by Bangladesh in this Test is the second most by them in an away Test after 1455 in the above-mentioned Gros Islet Test.

0.0714 Hundreds-to-fifties ratio for Mahmudullah - 13 fifties to one hundred. This was his first score of fifty or more in 11 innings since July 2015. Among those scored at least one century, his conversion rate is the joint fifth lowest after Tom Goddard (1/18), Monty Noble (1/16), Dave Nurse (1/15) and Ajit Wadekar (1/15). Chaminda Vaas also went past 50 fourteen times converting them to a three-figure score just once.

8 Opponents against whom India hold the rubber at present. The only team against whom they don't are Australia whom they are playing next. The only teams to achieve this rare feat are Australia and South Africa. Australia did it twice with the first instance happening between October 2004 and August 2005 and the second one between December 2006 and October 2008 while South Africa did it between November 2012 and February 2014.

Stats: Longest unbeaten run for an Indian captain - Cricbuzz

Most consecutive wins for India at home

Tests From To Wins Draws

20 Dec 2012 present 17 3
20 Jab 1977 Jan 1980 6 14
16 Jan 1960 Feb 1964 2 14
12 Mar 2001 Oct 2004 7 5
12 Feb 2010 Nov 2012 9 3

Longest unbeaten run as captain

Tests Captains From To Wins Draws

26 CliveLloyd Jan 1982 Dec 1984 17 9
22 Ricky Ponting Sep 2005 Dec 2007 20 2
19 R Illingworth Jun 1969 Aug 1971 8 11
19 Virat Kohli Aug 2015 present 15 4
18 Sunil Gavaskar Jan 1976 Jan 1980 6 12
 
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