Virender Sehwag on Thursday joined the select band of players who registered a win in their first ever Test as India's captain.
Sehwag is sixth Indian player to do so, which includes the names of Polly Umrigar, Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri, Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly.
Shastri - the previous record-holder for the biggest win by an Indian on captaincy debut - never captained India in a Test again.
The details:Captain | Test | Opponent | Venue | Season | Margin |
PR Umrigar | 2nd | New Zealand | Bombay | 1955-56 | Inns & 27 runs |
SM Gavaskar | 1st | New Zealand | Auckland | 1975-76 | 8 wkts |
RJ Shastri | 4th | West Indies | Chennai | 1987-88 | 255 runs |
SR Tendulkar | Only | Australia | New Delhi | 1996-97 | 7 wkts |
SC Ganguly | Only | Bangladesh | Dhaka | 2000-01 | 9 wkts |
V Sehwag | 3rd | Sri Lanka | Ahmedabad | 2005-06 | 259 runs |
The 259 runs win is India's biggest against Sri Lanka and fourth biggest of all time as is evident from the following table:
Margin | Test | Opponent | Venue | Season |
280 runs | 3rd | South Africa | Kanpur | 1996-97 |
279 runs | 2nd | England | Leeds | 1986 |
272 runs | 4th | New Zealand | Auckland | 1967-68 |
259 runs | 3rd | Sri Lanka | Ahmedabad | 2005-06 |
255 runs | 4th | West Indies | Chennai | 1987-88 |
235 runs | 2nd | Sri Lanka | Colombo SSC | 1993-94 |
222 runs | 3rd | Australia | Melbourne | 1977-78 |
216 runs | 3rd | New Zealand | Chennai | 1976-77 |
212 runs | 2nd | Pakistan | Delhi | 1998-99 |
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