List of India Test cricket records
This is a list of Indian Cricket team's Test Cricket records. It is based on the List of Test cricket records, but concentrates solely on records dealing with the Indian cricket team.
India was granted Test status in 1932 to be the sixth nation to play test cricket.
Listing criteria
In general the top five are listed in each category (except when there is a tie for the last place among the five, when all the tied record holders are noted).
Listing notation
Team Notation
- (300-3) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no playing time remained.
- (300-3 d) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets, and declared its innings closed.
- (300) indicates that a team scored 300 runs and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by having one or more batsmen unable to bat and losing the remaining wickets.
Batting Notation
- (100) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was out.
- (100*) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was not out.
Bowling Notation
- (5-100) indicates that a bowler has captured 5 wickets while giving away 100 runs.
Currently playing
- Record holders who are currently playing Test cricket (i.e. their record details listed could change) are shown in bold
Team records
Team wins, losses, ties, and draws
Matches played (total)
Team | 1st Test | Matches | Won | Lost | Drawn | Tied | % Won |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
India | 25 June 1932 | 505 | 134 | 157 | 213 | 1 | 26.53 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 November 2016. |
Matches played (by country)
Opponent | Matches | Won | Lost | Tied | Draw | % Won | % Loss | % Draw | W/L Ratio | First | Last |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 90 | 24 | 40 | 1 | 25 | 26.66 | 44.44 | 27.77 | 0.60 | 1947 | 2015 |
Bangladesh | 8 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 75.00 | 0.00 | 25.00 | - | 2000 | 2015 |
England | 115 | 23 | 43 | 0 | 49 | 20.00 | 37.39 | 42.60 | 0.53 | 1932 | 2016 |
New Zealand | 57 | 21 | 10 | 0 | 26 | 36.84 | 17.54 | 45.61 | 2.10 | 1955 | 2016 |
Pakistan | 59 | 9 | 12 | 0 | 38 | 15.25 | 20.33 | 64.40 | 0.75 | 1952 | 2007 |
South Africa | 33 | 10 | 13 | 0 | 10 | 30.30 | 39.39 | 30.30 | 0.76 | 1992 | 2015 |
Sri Lanka | 38 | 16 | 7 | 0 | 15 | 42.10 | 18.42 | 39.47 | 2.28 | 1982 | 2015 |
West Indies | 94 | 18 | 30 | 0 | 46 | 19.14 | 31.91 | 48.93 | 0.60 | 1948 | 2016 |
Zimbabwe | 11 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 63.63 | 18.18 | 18.18 | 3.50 | 1992 | 2005 |
Total | 505 | 134 | 157 | 1 | 213 | 26.53 | 31.08 | 42.17 | 0.85 | 1932 | 2016 |
Statistics are correct as of India v England at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Chandigarh, 3rd Test, Nov 26 - 29, 2016.[1][2] |
First Test series wins
Opponent | Year of first Home win | Year of first Away win |
---|---|---|
Australia | 1979/80[3] | -- |
Bangladesh | -- | 2000/01 |
England | 1961/62 | 1971 |
New Zealand | 1955/56 | 1967/68 |
Pakistan | 1952/53 | 2003/04 |
South Africa | 1996/97 | -- |
Sri Lanka | 1986/87 | 1993 |
West Indies | 1978/79 | 1970/71 |
Zimbabwe | 1992/93 | 2005 |
First Test match wins
Opponent | Home | Away | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Venue | Year | Venue | Year | |
Australia | Kanpur | 1959 | Melbourne | 1977 |
Bangladesh | -- | -- | Dhaka | 2000 |
England | Chennai | 1952 | The Oval | 1971 |
New Zealand | Mumbai | 1955 | Dunedin | 1968 |
Pakistan | Delhi | 1952 | Multan | 2004 |
Sri Lanka | Nagpur | 1986 | Colombo | 1993 |
South Africa | Ahmedabad | 1996 | Johannesburg | 2006 |
West Indies | Kolkata | 1974 | Port of Spain | 1971 |
Zimbabwe | Delhi | 1993 | Bulawayo | 2001 |
Highest scores (Innings)
Rank | Score | Opposition | Venue | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 726/9d | Sri Lanka | Mumbai | 2009 |
2 | 707 | Sri Lanka | Colombo | 2010 |
3 | 705-7d | Australia | Sydney | 2004 |
4 | 676-7 | Sri Lanka | Kanpur | 1986 |
5 | 675-5d | Pakistan | Multan | 2004 |
6 | 664 | England | London | 2007 |
7 | 657-7d | Australia | Kolkata | 2000–01 |
8 | 644-7d | West Indies | Kanpur | 1978-79 |
9 | 643-6d | South Africa | Kolkata | 2009–10 |
10 | 642 | Sri Lanka | Kanpur | 2009–10 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 11 November 2016. |
Lowest scores (Innings)
Rank | Score | Opposition | Venue | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 42 | England | Lord's | 1974 |
2 | 58 | Australia | Brisbane | 1947 |
3 | 58 | England | Manchester | 1952 |
4 | 66 | South Africa | Durban | 1996 |
5 | 67 | Australia | Melbourne | 1948 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 3 February 2011. |
Greatest win margins (by innings)
Rank | Margin | Teams | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Innings and 239 runs | India (610-3d) beat Bangladesh (118 & 253) | Mirpur | 2007 |
2 | Innings and 219 runs | India (633) beat Australia (233 & 181) | Kolkata | 1998 |
3 | Innings and 198 runs | India (566-8d) beat New Zealand (193 & 175) | Nagpur | 2010 |
4 | Innings and 144 runs | India (642) beat Sri Lanka (229 & 269) | Kanpur | 2009 |
5 | Innings and 140 runs | India (526) beat Bangladesh (184 & 202) | Dhaka | 2004 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 5 March 2013. |
Greatest win margins (by 10 wickets)
Rank | Opponent | No. wins | Recent venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pakistan | 2 | Chennai | 1980 |
New Zealand | Hamilton | 2009 | ||
3 | England | 1 | Mohali | 2001 |
Zimbabwe | Harare | 2005 | ||
Bangladesh | Mirpur | 2010 | ||
Note: India has won a Test match by 10 wickets on 7 occasions. Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 3 February 2011. |
Greatest win margins (by runs)
1 | 337 runs | India (334 & 267-5d) beat South Africa (121 & 143) | Delhi | 2015 |
2 | 321 runs | India (557-5d & 216-3d) beat New Zealand (299 & 153) | Indore | 2016 |
3 | 320 runs | India (469 & 314-3d) beat Australia (268 & 195) | Mohali | 2008 |
4 | 280 runs | India (237 & 400-7d) beat South Africa (177 & 180) | Kanpur | 1996 |
5 | 279 runs | India (272 & 237) beat England (102 & 128) | Leeds | 1986 |
6 | 278 runs | India (393 & 325-8d) beat Sri Lanka (306 & 134) | Colombo | 2015 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 12 Oct 2016. |
Narrowest win margins (by wickets)
Rank | Margin | Teams | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 wicket | India (405 & 216-9) beat Australia (428 & 192) | Mohali | 2010 |
2 | 2 wickets | India (341 & 256-8) beat Australia (320 & 274) | Mumbai | 1964 |
India (501 & 155-8) beat Australia (391 & 264) | Chennai | 2001 | ||
4 | 3 wickets | India (255 & 125-7) beat West Indies (228 & 151) | Chennai | 1979 |
5 | 4 wickets | India (284 & 174-6) beat England (355 & 101) | The Oval | 1971 |
India (316 & 86-6) beat England (242 & 159) | Chennai | 1973 | ||
India (354 & 126-6) beat Zimbabwe (329 & 146) | Delhi | 2002 | ||
India (523 & 233-6) beat Australia (556 & 196) | Adelaide | 2003 | ||
Source: Cricinfo.com. Last updated: 19 August 2009. |
Narrowest win margins (by runs)
Rank | Margin | Teams | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 13 runs | India (104 & 205) beat Australia (203 & 93) | Mumbai | 2004 |
2 | 28 runs | India (210 & 255) beat England (174 & 263) | Kolkata | 1972 |
3 | 37 runs | India (339 & 218) beat West Indies (245 & 275) | Port of Spain | 2002 |
4 | 49 runs | India (200 & 171) beat West Indies (103 & 219) | Kingston | 2006 |
5 | 59 runs | India (237 & 324) beat Australia (419 & 83) | Melbourne | 1981 |
Source: Cricinfo.com. Last updated: 24 June 2011. |
Greatest loss margins (by innings)
Rank | Margin | Teams | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Innings and 336 runs | India (124 & 154) lost to West Indies (614-5d) | Kolkata | 1958 |
2 | Innings and 285 runs | India (302 & 42) lost to England (629) | Lord's | 1974 |
3 | Innings and 244 runs | India (148 & 94) lost to England (486) | London | 2014 |
4 | Innings and 242 runs | India (224 & 244) lost to England (710-7d) | Birmingham | 2011 |
5 | Innings and 239 runs | India (223 & 138) lost to Sri Lanka (600) | Colombo | 2008 |
Source: Cricinfo.com. Last updated: 13 August 2011. |
Greatest loss margins (by 10 wickets)
Rank | Opponent | No. loss | Recent venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | England | 3 | Mumbai | 2012 |
West Indies | Bridgetown | 1984 | ||
3 | Sri Lanka | 2 | Galle | 2010 |
New Zealand | Wellington | 2002 | ||
5 | Australia | 1 | Mumbai | 2001 |
Pakistan | Faisalabad | 1983 | ||
Source: Cricinfo.com. Last updated: 8 December 2012. |
Greatest loss margins (by runs)
Rank | Margin | Teams | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 342 runs | India (185 & 200) lost to Australia (398 & 329-5d) | Nagpur | 2004 |
2 | 341 runs | India (238 & 265) lost to Pakistan (245 & 599-7d) | Karachi | 2006 |
5 | 337 runs | India (196 & 161) lost to Australia (343 & 351-7d) | Melbourne | 2007 |
4 | 329 runs | India (329 & 137) lost to South Africa (428 & 367-7d) | Kolkata | 1996 |
5 | 328 runs | India (100 & 66) lost to South Africa (235 & 259) | Durban | 1996 |
Source: Cricinfo.com. Last updated: 19 August 2009. |
Narrowest loss margins (by wickets)
Rank | Margin | Teams | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 wickets | India (402 & 330) lost to Australia (394 & 342-8) | Perth | 1977 |
2 | 4 wickets | India (251 & 174) lost to West Indies (254 & 173-6) | Kingston | 1983 |
India (208 & 356) lost to New Zealand (352 & 215-6) | Wellington | 1998 | ||
India (225 & 113) lost to South Africa (176 & 164-6) | Mumbai | 2000 | ||
India (237 & 234) lost to Zimbabwe (315 & 157-6) | Harare | 2001 | ||
India (99 & 154) lost to New Zealand (94 & 160-6) | Hamilton | 2002 | ||
India (408 & 224) lost to Australia (505 & 130-6) | Brisbane | 2014 | ||
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 25 October 2016 |
Narrowest loss margins (by runs)
Rank | Margin | Teams | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 12 runs | India (254 & 258) lost to Pakistan (238 & 286) | Chennai | 1999 |
2 | 16 runs | India (153 & 324) lost to Australia (166 & 327) | Brisbane | 1977 |
India (145 & 204) lost to Pakistan (116 & 249) | Bangalore | 1987 | ||
4 | 38 runs | India (225 & 333) lost to Australia (145 & 451) | Adelaide | 1992 |
India (319 & 81) lost to West Indies (298 & 140) | Bridgetown | 1997 | ||
Source: Cricinfo.com. Last updated: 19 August 2009. |
Individual records
Individual records (appearances)
Most career matches
Rank | Appearances | Player | Span |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 200 | Sachin Tendulkar | 1989-2013 |
2 | 163 | Rahul Dravid | 1996–2012 |
3 | 134 | VVS Laxman | 1996-2012 |
4 | 132 | Anil Kumble | 1990-2008 |
5 | 131 | Kapil Dev | 1978-1994 |
6 | 125 | Sunil Gavaskar | 1971-1987 |
7 | 116 | Dilip Vengsarkar | 1976-1992 |
8 | 113 | Sourav Ganguly | 1996-2008 |
9 | 103 | Harbhajan Singh | 1998-2015 |
10 | 103 (104) | Virender Sehwag | 2001-2013 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 15 August 2015.Virendra Sehwag played one match for ICC XI. |
Individual records (batting)
Highest individual score
Rank | Runs | Player | Match | Venue | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 319 | Virender Sehwag | South Africa | Chennai | 2008 |
2 | 309 | Virender Sehwag | Pakistan | Multan | 2004 |
3 | 293 | Virender Sehwag | Sri Lanka | Mumbai | 2009 |
4 | 281 | VVS Laxman | Australia | Kolkata | 2001 |
5 | 270 | Rahul Dravid | Pakistan | Rawalpindi | 2004 |
6 | 254 | Virender Sehwag | Pakistan | Lahore | 2006 |
7 | 248* | Sachin Tendulkar | Bangladesh | Dhaka | 2004 |
8 | 241* | Sachin Tendulkar | Australia | Sydney | 2004 |
9 | 239 | Sourav Ganguly | Pakistan | Bangalore | 2007 |
10 | 236* | Sunil Gavaskar | West Indies | Chennai | 1983 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 11 December 2014. |
Highest individual score - progression of record
Criteria: 100 runs
Runs | Player | Match | Venue | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|
118 | Lala Amarnath | England | Bombay | 1933 |
128 | Vijay Merchant | England | London | 1946 |
145 | Vijay Hazare | Australia | Adelaide | 1948 |
164* | Vijay Hazare | England | Madras | 1951 |
184 | Vinoo Mankad | England | Lord's | 1952 |
223 | Polly Umrigar | New Zealand | Hyderabad | 1955 |
231 | Vinoo Mankad | New Zealand | Madras | 1956 |
236* | Sunil Gavaskar | West Indies | Chennai | 1983 |
281 | VVS Laxman | Australia | Calcutta | 2001 |
309 | Virender Sehwag | Pakistan | Multan | 2004 |
319 | Virender Sehwag | South Africa | Chennai | 2008 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 23 July 2016. |
Most career runs
Rank | Runs | Player | Matches | Innings | NO | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 15921 | Sachin Tendulkar | 200 | 329 | 33 | 53.78 |
2 | 13265 | Rahul Dravid | 163 | 284 | 32 | 52.63 |
3 | 10122 | Sunil Gavaskar | 125 | 214 | 16 | 51.12 |
4 | 8781 | VVS Laxman | 134 | 225 | 34 | 45.97 |
5 | 8503 | Virender Sehwag | 103 | 178 | 6 | 49.43 |
6 | 7212 | Sourav Ganguly | 113 | 188 | 17 | 42.17 |
7 | 6868 | Dilip Vengsarkar | 116 | 185 | 22 | 42.13 |
8 | 6215 | Mohammad Azharuddin | 99 | 147 | 9 | 45.03 |
9 | 6080 | Gundappa Viswanath | 91 | 155 | 10 | 41.93 |
10 | 5248 | Kapil Dev | 131 | 184 | 15 | 31.05 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 25 March 2013. |
Most career 50+ scores
Rank | 50+s | Player | Matches | Innings | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 119 | Sachin Tendulkar | 200 | 329 | 53.78 |
2 | 99 | Rahul Dravid | 163 | 284 | 52.63 |
3 | 79 | Sunil Gavaskar | 125 | 214 | 51.12 |
4 | 73 | VVS Laxman | 134 | 225 | 45.97 |
5 | 54 | Virender Sehwag | 103 | 178 | 49.43 |
6 | 52 | Dilip Vengsarkar | 116 | 185 | 42.13 |
7 | 51 | Sourav Ganguly | 113 | 185 | 42.17 |
8 | 49 | Gundappa Viswanath | 91 | 155 | 41.93 |
9 | 43 | Mohammad Azharuddin | 99 | 147 | 45.03 |
10 | 39 | MS Dhoni | 90 | 144 | 38.09 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 15 August 2015. |
Most career 100s
See also: List of India Test cricket centurions
Rank | 100s | Player | Matches | Innings | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 51 | Sachin Tendulkar | 200 | 329 | 53.78 |
2 | 36 | Rahul Dravid | 163 | 284 | 52.63 |
3 | 34 | Sunil Gavaskar | 125 | 214 | 51.12 |
4 | 23 | Virender Sehwag | 103 | 178 | 49.43 |
5 | 22 | Mohammed Azharuddin | 99 | 147 | 45.03 |
6 | 17 | Dilip Vengsarkar | 116 | 185 | 42.13 |
17 | VVS Laxman | 134 | 225 | 45.97 | |
8 | 16 | Sourav Ganguly | 113 | 188 | 42.17 |
9 | 14 | Virat Kohli | 51 | 88 | 48.28 |
10 | 14 | Gundappa Viswanath | 91 | 155 | 41.93 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 November 2016. |
Most career 200+ scores
Rank | 200+s | Player | Matches | Innings | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 6 | Virender Sehwag | 103 | 178 | 49.43 |
6 | Sachin Tendulkar | 200 | 329 | 53.78 | |
3 | 5 | Rahul Dravid | 163 | 284 | 52.63 |
4 | 4 | Sunil Gavaskar | 125 | 214 | 51.12 |
5 | 2 | Vinod Kambli | 17 | 21 | 54.20 |
2 | Dilip Sardesai | 30 | 55 | 39.23 | |
2 | Wasim Jaffer | 31 | 58 | 34.10 | |
2 | Cheteshwar Pujara | 41 | 70 | 49.89 | |
2 | Vinoo Mankad | 44 | 72 | 31.47 | |
2 | Virat Kohli | 51 | 88 | 48.28 | |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 November 2016. |
Highest career batting average
Rank | Average | Player | Period | Matches | Innings | Runs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 54.20 | Vinod Kambli | 1993-95 | 17 | 21 | 1,084 |
2 | 53.78 | Sachin Tendulkar | 1989-2013 | 200 | 329 | 15,921 |
3 | 52.63 | Rahul Dravid | 1996-2012 | 163 | 284 | 13,265 |
4 | 51.12 | Sunil Gavaskar | 1971-87 | 125 | 214 | 10,122 |
5 | 49.89 | Cheteshwar Pujara | 2010- | 41 | 70 | 3,193 |
6 | 49.43 | Virender Sehwag | 2001-13 | 103 | 178 | 8,503 |
7 | 48.28 | Virat Kohli | 2011- | 51 | 88 | 3,959 |
9 | 47.65 | Vijay Hazare | 1946-53 | 30 | 52 | 2,192 |
8 | 47.33 | Ajinkya Rahane | 2013- | 32 | 55 | 2,272 |
10 | 45.97 | V. V. S. Laxman | 1996-2012 | 134 | 225 | 8,781 |
Qualification: 20 innings. Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 November 2016. |
Individual records (bowling)
Most career wickets
Rank | Wickets | Player | Matches | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 619 | Anil Kumble | 132 | 29.65 |
2 | 434 | Kapil Dev | 131 | 29.64 |
3 | 417 | Harbhajan Singh | 103 | 32.46 |
4 | 311 | Zaheer Khan | 92 | 32.94 |
5 | 266 | Bishen Singh Bedi | 67 | 28.71 |
6 | 242 | Bhagwath Chandrasekhar | 58 | 29.74 |
7 | 236 | Javagal Srinath | 67 | 30.49 |
8 | 235 | R Ashwin | 42 | 24.75 |
9 | 209 | Ishant Sharma | 72 | 36.71 |
10 | 189 | Erapalli Prasanna | 49 | 30.38 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 November 2016. |
Best Bowling In An Innings
Rank | Figures | Player | Opposition | Venue | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 10/74 | Anil Kumble | Pakistan | Delhi | 1999 |
2 | 9/69 | Jasu Patel | Australia | Kanpur | 1959 |
3 | 9/83 | Kapil Dev | West Indies | Ahmedabad | 1983 |
4 | 9/102 | Subhash Gupte | West Indies | Kanpur | 1958 |
5 | 8/52 | Vinoo Mankad | Pakistan | Delhi | 1952 |
6 | 8/55 | Vinoo Mankad | England | Chennai | 1952 |
7 | 8/61 | Narendra Hirwani | West Indies | Chennai | 1988 |
8 | 8/72 | Srinivas Venkataraghavan | New Zealand | Delhi | 1965 |
9 | 8/75 | Narendra Hirwani | West Indies | Chennai | 1988 |
10 | 8/76 | Erapalli Prasanna | New Zealand | Auckland | 1976 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 17 February 2014. |
Most career 5-wickets-in-an-innings
Rank | 5s | Player | Matches | Wickets | BBI | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 35 | Anil Kumble | 132 | 619 | 10/74 | 29.65 |
2 | 25 | Harbhajan Singh | 103 | 417 | 8/84 | 32.46 |
3 | 23 | Kapil Dev | 131 | 434 | 9/83 | 29.64 |
4 | 22 | Ravichandran Ashwin | 42 | 235 | 7/59 | 24.49 |
5 | 16 | Bhagwat Chandrasekhar | 58 | 242 | 8/79 | 29.74 |
6 | 14 | Bishen Singh Bedi | 67 | 266 | 7/98 | 28.71 |
7 | 12 | Subhash Gupte | 36 | 149 | 9/102 | 29.55 |
8 | 11 | Zaheer Khan | 92 | 311 | 7/87 | 32.94 |
9 | 10 | Erapalli Prasanna | 49 | 189 | 8/76 | 30.38 |
Javagal Srinath | 67 | 236 | 8/86 | 30.49 | ||
Source: . Last updated: 28 November 2016. |
Most career 10-wickets-in-a-match
Rank | 10s | Player | Matches | Wickets | BBM | Average |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 8 | Anil Kumble | 132 | 619 | 14/149 | 29.65 |
2 | 6 | Ravichandran Ashwin | 39 | 220 | 13/140 | 24.29 |
3 | 5 | Harbhajan Singh | 103 | 417 | 15/217 | 32.46 |
4 | 2 | Irfan Pathan | 29 | 100 | 12/126 | 32.26 |
Maninder Singh | 35 | 88 | 14/90 | 37.36 | ||
Erapalli Prasanna | 49 | 189 | 11/140 | 30.38 | ||
Vinoo Mankad | 44 | 162 | 13/131 | 32.32 | ||
BS Chandrasekhar | 58 | 242 | 12/104 | 29.74 | ||
Kapil Dev | 131 | 434 | 11/146 | 29.64 | ||
10 | 1 | Jasubhai Patel | 7 | 29 | 14/124 | 21.96 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 11 October 2016. |
Individual records (fielding)
Most dismissals in Test career (wicketkeeper)
Rank | Dismissals | Player | Caught | Stumped | Matches | Innings |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 294 | MS Dhoni | 256 | 38 | 90 | 166 |
2 | 198 | Syed Kirmani | 160 | 38 | 88 | 151 |
3 | 130 | Kiran More | 110 | 20 | 49 | 90 |
4 | 107 | Nayan Mongia | 99 | 8 | 44 | 77 |
5 | 82 | Farokh Engineer | 66 | 16 | 46 | 83 |
6 | 54 | Parthiv Patel | 45 | 9 | 21 | 39 |
7 | 51 | Naren Tamhane | 35 | 16 | 21 | 35 |
8 | 50 | Dinesh Karthik | 45 | 5 | 23 | 30 |
9 | 38 | Wriddhiman Saha | 31 | 7 | 20 | 36 |
10 | 31 | Khokhan Sen | 20 | 11 | 14 | 21 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 November 2016. |
Most catches in Test career (non-wicketkeeper)
Rank | Catches | Player | Matches |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 209 | Rahul Dravid | 163 |
2 | 135 | VVS Laxman | 134 |
3 | 115 | Sachin Tendulkar | 200 |
4 | 108 | Sunil Gavaskar | 125 |
5 | 105 | Mohammed Azharuddin | 99 |
6 | 90 | Virender Sehwag | 103 |
7 | 78 | Dilip Vengsarkar | 116 |
8 | 71 | Sourav Ganguly | 113 |
9 | 64 | Kapil Dev | 131 |
10 | 63 | Gundappa Viswanath | 91 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 25 March 2013. |
Highest partnerships by runs
Rank | Partnership | Runs | Players | Opposition | Venue | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1st wicket | 413 | Vinoo Mankad & Pankaj Roy | New Zealand | Chennai | 1956 |
2 | 1st wicket | 410 | Virender Sehwag & Rahul Dravid | Pakistan | Lahore | 2006 |
3 | 5th wicket | 376 | VVS Laxman & Rahul Dravid | Australia | Kolkata | 2001 |
4 | 2nd wicket | 370 | Cheteshwar Pujara & Murali Vijay | Australia | Hyderabad | 2013 |
5 | 4th wicket | 365 | Virat Kohli & Ajinkya Rahane | New Zealand | Indore | 2016 |
6 | 4th wicket | 353 | Sachin Tendulkar & VVS Laxman | Australia | Sydney | 2004 |
7 | 2nd wicket | 344* | Sunil Gavaskar & Dilip Vengsarkar | West Indies | Kolkata | 1978 |
8 | 3rd wicket | 336 | Virender Sehwag & Sachin Tendulkar | Pakistan | Multan | 2004 |
9 | 3rd wicket | 316 | Gundappa Viswanath & Yashpal Sharma | England | Chennai | 1982 |
10 | 2nd wicket | 314 | Gautam Gambhir & Rahul Dravid | England | Mohali | 2008 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 November 2016. |
Highest partnerships for each wicket
The highest ever partnership for India was the 413 run first-wicket partnership between Vinoo Mankad & Pankaj Roy v New Zealand at Chennai on 6 January 1956.
Wicket | Runs | Batsmen | Opponent | Venue | Match date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | 413 | Vinoo Mankad & Pankaj Roy | New Zealand | Chennai | 6 Jan 1956 |
2nd | 370 | Murali Vijay & Cheteshwar Pujara | Australia | Hyderabad | 2 March 2013 |
3rd | 336 | Virender Sehwag & Sachin Tendulkar | Pakistan | Multan | 28 Mar 2004 |
4th | 365 | Virat Kohli & Ajinkya Rahane | New Zealand | Indore | 8 Oct 2016 |
5th | 376 | VVS Laxman & Rahul Dravid | Australia | Kolkata | 11 Mar 2001 |
6th | 298* | Dilip Vengsarkar & Ravi Shastri | Australia | Mumbai | 15 Oct 1986 |
7th | 280 | Rohit Sharma & Ravichandran Ashwin | West Indies | Kolkata | 8 Nov 2013 |
8th | 161 | Mohammad Azharuddin & Anil Kumble | South Africa | Kolkata | 27 Nov 1996 |
9th | 149 | PG Joshi & RB Desai | Pakistan | Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai | 2 Dec 1960 |
10th | 133 | Sachin Tendulkar & Zaheer Khan | Bangladesh | Dhaka | 10 Dec 2004 |
Source: Cricinfo. Last updated: 29 November 2016. |
See also
- List of India One Day International cricket records
- List of India Twenty20 International records
- List of India Test cricket centurions
References
- ↑ "Records / India / Test matches / Result summary". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
- ↑ "Records / Test matches / Team records / Results summary". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
- ↑ The Australians in India, 1979-80
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