England's Tour of India, 2016/2017

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rtz2042 said:
IND 455, 87/3 (31.0 Ovs) CRR: 2.81
Day 3: 3rd Session - India lead by 287 runs

bhaiya what u think we have chance 2 win this test match :lol ..
 
Sai Laxman said:
bhaiya what u think we have chance 2 win this test match :lol ..

Definitely bro.. India will easily win this match.
India will by any means will score at least 100 more from now and chasing 400+ is impossible in India.
 
Day 3: Stumps - India lead by 298 runs
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ENG - 255
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IND - 455, 98/3 (34.0 Ovs)
CRR: 2.88

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Kohli* 56(70)
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Rahane 22(54)

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Last wkt: Cheteshwar Pujara b Anderson 1(24)
 
The statistical highlights on day three of the second Test between India and England.

# Jonny Bairstow’s splendid 53 in the current Test is his first fifty vs India in Tests – his 12th overall.

# Just three wicketkeepers have amassed 1000 runs or more apart from averaging fifty-plus in Tests – Abraham de Villiers (57.41) and Andy Flower (53.70) and Jonny Bairstow (52.92).

# Bairstow has become the first batsman to amass 1200 runs or more in Tests this year – his tally being 1217 (ave.64.05) in 14 Tests. He is the tenth England batsman to aggregate 1200 runs or more in Tests in a calendar year.

# Bairstow has posted nine fifty-plus innings (3 centuries + 6 fifties) in 22 innings this year, equalling the record for most such innings by a wicketkeeper in a calendar year. South Africa’s Abraham de Villiers had posted four hundreds and five fifties in 13 innings in 2013.

# Bairstow has amassed 1429 runs (ave.52.92), including three hundreds and seven fifties, in 18 Tests.

# Bairstow is one of the three wicketkeepers to have scored 1,000 runs or more apart from averaging 50-plus – 1429 (ave.52.92) in 18 Tests. His brilliant average is the third highest next only to the 57.41 by Abraham de Villiers and Andy Flower (53.70).

# Ben Stokes has managed 723 runs at an average of 60.25, including two hundreds and three fifties, in twelve innings – the highest by a number six batsman in Tests in 2016.

# Ravichandran Ashwin ’s superb figures of five for 67 are his first instance of a five-wicket haul against England in eight Tests – the 22nd in Tests. Only three Indian bowlers have bagged more five-wicket hauls – Anil Kumble (35),
Harbhajan Singh (25) and Kapil Dev (23).

# Ashwin became the first bowler to complete 50 wickets in two consecutive calendar years – 62 at 17.20 runs apiece in 9 Tests in 2015 and 52 at 22.51 runs apiece in 9 Tests in 2016. Ashwin was the top wicket-taker in Tests last year.

# Ashwin, with four instances of a fifty and five wickets in an innings in the same Test match, has equalled Kapil Dev’s Indian record.

# Bairstow, with 60 catches this year, has become the second wicketkeeper to take 60 catches or more in a calendar year in Tests – the first being South Africa’s Mark Boucher – 65 in 13 Tests in 1998.

# Virat Kohli’s tally of 223 runs is the highest by an Indian captain in a Test match vs England.

# With 200 runs or more in a Test match as captain against four opponents, Kohli remains the only one to do so four times.

# James Anderson has registered his 20th duck in Tests. Among the England players, only Steve Harmison has recorded more ducks – 20 for England and 1 for ICC World XI.
 
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