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Stats: Impressive Rohit records 2nd half-century at home

Source:PTI
October 02, 2016 21:35 IST

Following Rohit Sharma’s fighting half-century, India finished the day on 227-8, taking a massive 339-run lead on Day 3 of the 2nd Test in Kolkata on Sunday.

Here are the statistical highlights from the day’s play.

# Wriddhiman Saha (54 not out + 39 not out) has a scored a total of 93 runs so far in the Test -- his highest aggregate in a Test match on Indian soil.

# For the first time, Saha has scored 30-plus in each innings of a Test match.

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# While batting at number 7 or 8, Saha averages 71.00 (284 in six innings) this year in Tests. His tally includes a century and a fifty.

# Rohit Sharma's second fifty on Indian soil is his sixth in Tests.

# Rohit's knock of 82 off 132 balls is his highest score under Virat Kohli's captaincy.

#Rohit (82) has recorded his highest score -- his third fifty -- vs New Zealand in Tests. His previous highest vs New Zealand was 72 at Auckland in February 2014 -- his other fifty against them being 68 not out at Kanpur in September 2016.

# Rohit's record vs New Zealand is quite impressive – his aggregate being 309 in four Tests at an average of 51.50.

#This score of 82 is Rohit’s third highest score in Tests at home behind the 177 at Kolkata and 111 not out at Mumbai -- both vs West Indies in November 2013.

# Virat Kohli (45 off 65 balls) has recorded his highest score as captain vs New Zealand in Tests. The said innings is his highest in the current rubber.

# Since registering 200 vs West Indies at North Sound in July 2016, Virat is without a fifty in seven successive Test innings.

# Jeetan Patel (47 off 47 balls) has recorded his highest score in Tests, eclipsing the 27 not out vs South Africa at Cape Town in April 2006.

# Patel's innings is the highest by New Zealand's number nine batsman at EdenGardens, Kolkata, surpassing the 43 by Graham Vivian in March 1965.

# West Indian batsman, Norbert Phillip (47 in December 1978) and Patel share the highest individual innings by a No. 9 batsman in a Test innings vs India at Eden Gardens.

# 14 fifties have been recorded in the series so far without a century -- the second highest tally in a Test rubber next only to the 18 involving Pakistan and Zimbabwe in Pakistan in 1993-94.

# In both the innings of the Kolkata Test, Indian openers made 34 runs -- Shikhar Dhawan 1 & 17 & Murali Vijay 9 & 7.  The last occasion when the Indian openers accumulated less than 34 runs in both innings of a Test match was 33 in the Mumbai Test vs England in March 2006 -- Wasim Jaffer 11 & 10, Virender Sehwag 6 (first innings) & Irfan Pathan 6 (second innings).

# Rohit and Saha were involved in a 103-run stand India's highest seventh-wicket partnership vs New Zealand at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, beating the 56 between Salim Durani and Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi in March 1965.

# In the last five Tests at EdenGardens, Kolkata, including the present one, four century stands for the seventh wicket have been recorded.

# Mitchell Santner (3/51) has produced his best bowling performance in Tests, surpassing the 3 for 94 vs India at Kanpur last month.

# The Indian fast bowlers have bagged eight wickets (5 by Bhuvneshwar and 3 by Shami) in New Zealand's first innings -- the first such instance for India in Tests vs New Zealand, bettering the 7 (6 by Javagal Srinath and one by Venkatesh Prasad) at Mohali in October 1999).

Image: Rohit Sharma bats during his 82-run knock on Day 3 of the 2nd Test against New Zealand on Sunday

Photograph: Ashok Bhaumik/PTI

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