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Career-bests against India

By Rajneesh Gupta
March 26, 2005

Younis Khan on Friday added his name to the ever-increasing list of batsmen who have reserved their best for India.

Younis is the 34th batsman to score a double century against India (see the list below). Of these as many as 25 also achieved their career-best score against India.

A detailed look into the career statistics of these players reveals some interesting facts. West Indian Faoud Bacchus made 250 at Kanpur in 1978-79. It was the only hundred of his Test career and his highest score in first class cricket also.

Surprised, then just have a look at England's David Lloyd's case. Lloyd made an unbeaten 214 in the Birmingham Test in 1974 series. In all his Test career, he did not have another score of 50 or more.

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New Zealand's Graeme Dowling, who scored a match winning 239 at Christchurch in 1967-68- in a match where second highest score from either side was a paltry 74, had three centuries in his Test career. Interestingly all three came against India only.

Another Kiwi batsman Bert Sutcliffe, who made unbeaten 230 at Delhi in 1955-56, had his three highest scores in Test cricket made against India.

But Pakistan's Mudassar Nazar had even better record. Mudassar's first five highest scores all came against India.

Among the contemporary batsmen, Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya and Mahela Jayawerdene, Australia's Ricky Ponting and now Pakistan's Younis Khan have made their highest score against India.

If we remove the minimum qualification criteria of a double century, then as many as four players of this Pakistan side playing at Bangalore - Shahid Afridi,Kamran Akmal, Mohammad Sami and Younis Khan - have made their highest Test score against India.

Batsman Runs For Inn Test Venue Season
ST Jayasuriya 340 SL 1st 1st Colombo RPS 1997-98
GA Gooch 333 Eng 1st 1st Lord's 1990
Javed Miandad 280* Pak 1st 4th Hyderabad 1982-83
Younis Khan 267 Pak 1st 3rd Bangalore 2004-05
RT Ponting 257 Aus 1st 3rd Melbourne 2003-04
RB Kanhai 256 WI 1st 3rd Calcutta 1958-59
SFAF Bacchus 250 WI 1st 6th Kanpur 1978-79
G Boycott 246* Eng 1st 1st Leeds 1967
CH Lloyd 242* WI 1st 5th Bombay WS 1974-75
DPM Jayawardene 242 SL 1st 1st Colombo SSC 1998-99
GT Dowling 239 NZ 1st 2nd Christchurch 1967-68
CL Hooper 233 WI 1st 1st Georgetown 2001-02
A Flower 232* Zim 2nd 2nd Nagpur 2000-01
Mudassar Nazar 231 Pak 1st 4th Hyderabad 1982-83
B Sutcliffe 230* NZ 1st 3rd Delhi 1955-56
RS Mahanama 225 SL 1st 1st Colombo RPS 1997-98
D Lloyd 214* Eng 1st 3rd Birmingham 1974
KJ Hughes 213 Aus 1st 2nd Adelaide 1980-81
Qasim Omar 210 Pak 1st 2nd Faisalabad 1984-85
IT Botham 208 Eng 1st 3rd The Oval 1982
MW Gatting 207 Eng 1st 4th Madras MAC 1984-85
EdeC Weekes 207 WI 1st 1st Port-of-Spain 1952-53
J Hardstaff jr 205* Eng 1st 1st Lord's 1946
Shoaib Mohammad 203* Pak 1st 3rd Lahore 1989-90
G Fowler 201 Eng 1st 4th Madras MAC 1984-85
Note: Shoaib Mohammad also had an identical score against New Zealand
Rajneesh Gupta

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