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Sachin enters exclusive '5000 away' club

By Rajneesh Gupta
January 06, 2004 19:07 IST

In the Sydney Test, Sachin Tendulkar became the first Indian and only the fifth batsman in history to score more than 300 runs in a Test match without being dismissed.

Tendulkar's innings of 241* and 60* also took his career aggregate in 'away' Tests to exactly 5,000 runs, making him the second Indian (after Sunil Gavaskar) and fifth batsman overall to have scored 5,000 or more runs in matches on foreign soil.

Former Australian captain Allan Border heads the table of leading run-scorers in away matches with 5,431 runs from 70 games. Surely Tendulkar will not take much time now toppling him from the number one position.

Most runs in a match without being dismissed:

Runs Inns1 Inns2 Batsman For Vs Venue Season
365 365* dnb G StA Sobers WI Pak Kingston 1957-58
343 274* 69* S P Fleming NZ SL Colombo (PSS) 2002-03
336 336* dnb W R Hammond Eng NZ Auckland 1932-33
310 310* dnb J H Edrich Eng NZ Leeds 1965
301 241* 60* S R Tendulkar Ind Aus Sydney 2003-04

Highest career runs in 'away' matches:

Runs Batsman For Tests Inns NO HS Ave 100s 50s 0s
5431 A R Border Aus 70 120 24 200* 56.57 14 28 4
5404 I V A Richards WI 73 115 8 291 50.50 13 31 7
5083 S R Waugh Aus 76 116 25 200 55.86 16 20 11
5055 S M Gavaskar Ind 60 106 9 221 52.11 18 22 6
5000 S R Tendulkar Ind 64 103 10 241* 53.76 17 22 9

Rajneesh Gupta

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