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IDFC First Bank Test Series 2024: Team India become 1st Team in test history to win a 5-match series by 4-1 despite losing first game. They won the game by 5th & final test by an innings and 64 runs at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala

5th Test
Game Date: 7th March – 11th March 2024
Game Result: Team India won by an innings & 64 runs.
Series Result: Team India won by 4-1.
Man Of the Match: Kuldeep Yadav
Man Of the Series: Yashasvi Jaiswal

Now I am going to share day-to-day activity of this test match with all the details, records and milestones in my way.

Day 1
England captain Ben Stokes again won the toss against Team India and decided to bat first in the 5th & final test at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala. Devdutt Padikkal is debuting for India in the place of Rajat Patidar who was injured while Jasprit Bumrah is back in the place of Akash Deep.

England bowled out for 218 runs in their 1st innings. Appalling display of batting from England. One of the best pitches in the series to bat on if not the best. They were equally lucky and did well to survive some testing new ball bowling from Bumrah and Siraj. It looked pretty at 100/1, it looked decent at 175/3 but they lost 5 wickets for 8 runs and threw their towels away. Lack of techqniue, lack of application you can call it whatever you want. Crawley waged a lone battle and looked so good. England just didn’t have answers to Kuldeep and interesting, didn’t have answers to smart field placings from Rohit even though they mastered the art of counterattack in the last 24 odd months. Ashwin had a quiet first 7 overs but in no time picked up four wickets to wrap the innings up. Zak Crawley scored 79 runs and Jonny Bairstow scored 29 runs. For Team India, Kuldeep Yadav picked 5 wickets.

Team India scored 135/1 in their 1st innings on Day 1 stumps. They are trailing by 83 runs with 9 wickets in hand. With the bat, it was Jaisball doing the talking for India once again. The 22-year-old became the second fastest to the 1000-run milestone and threw his wicket away in search of a big hit. England spinners have either been too full or too quick and none of it caused any concerns to the batters so far.

ENG: 218
IND: 135/1 on Day 1 stumps

Stats
James Anderson is two away from 700 Test wickets

– At 37 years, 172 days, R Ashwin will be the oldest Indian cricketer to play his 100th Test

Yashasvi Jaiswal is 29 away from completing 1000 Test runs. If he gets there in this Test, he’ll be the second fastest Indian in terms of innings taken after Vinod Kambli (14 inns) and the fastest Indian in terms of matches played (9).

Opening pairs with most 50-plus stands in a Test series vs India:
5 – Bill Lawry & Bob Simpson (Away, 1964)
5 – Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett (Away, 2024)

– Outside of these two, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir is the only other pair to achieve this feat in a Test series in India (against Pakistan in 2005).

– The only other England opening pair to register five 50-plus stands in a Test series in the last 76 years was that of Marcus Trescothick and Andrew Strauss in The Ashes 2005.

Crawley and Duckett is the third England opening pair to achieve this feat in an away series after Len Hutton and Cyril Washbrook (6 on the SA tour in 1948/49) and Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe (5 in The Ashes 1924/25).

Least balls taken to 50 Test wickets (India):
1871 – Kuldeep Yadav
2205 – Axar Patel
2520 – Jasprit Bumrah

Left-arm wrist-spinners with 50-plus Test wickets:
134 – Paul Adams (South Africa)
102 – Johnny Wardle (England)
51* – Kuldeep Yadav (India)

Batters Ravindra Jadeja has dismissed most often in Tests:
8 – Joe Root
8 – Steve Smith
8 – Angelo Mathews
7 – Alastair Cook
7 – Moeen Ali
7 – Pat Cummins

Visiting openers with most 50-plus scores in a Test series in India
5 – Graham Gooch (England, 1981/82)
4 – Hanif Mohammad (Pakistan, 1960/61)
4 – Brian Bolus (England, 1964)
4 – Matthew Hayden (Australia, 2001)
4 – Zak Crawley (England, 2024)

Best bowling strike-rates in Tests (min. 50 wickets)
34.1 – George Lohmann (ENG)
36.8 – Kuldeep Yadav (IND)
37.7 – John Ferris (AUS/ENG)
38.7 – Shane Bond (NZ)
38.8 – Duanne Olivier (SA)
39.2 – Kagiso Rabada (SA)

India batters with most Test sixes against a team
26* – Yashasvi Jaiswal vs England (9 innings)
25 – Sachin Tendulkar vs Australia (74 innings)
22 – Rohit Sharma vs South Africa (20 innings)
21 – Kapil Dev vs England (39 innings)
21 – Rishabh Pant vs England (21 innings)

Most runs in a Test series for India vs England
681* – Yashasvi Jaiswal (Home, 2024)
655 – Virat Kohli (Home, 2016)
602 – Rahul Dravid (Away, 2002)
593 – Virat Kohli (Away, 2018)
586 – Vijay Manjrekar (Home, 1961/62)
542 – Sunil Gavaskar (Away, 1979)

Fastest Indian to 1000 Test runs (by innings)
14 – Vinod Kambli
16 – Yashasvi Jaiswal
18 – Cheteshwar Pujara
19 – Mayank Agarwal
21 – Sunil Gavaskar

Fewest matches to 1000 Test runs
7 – Don Bradman
9 – Everton Weekes
9 – Herbert Sutcliffe
9 – George Headley
9 – Yashasvi Jaiswal
The Indian record was previously held by Sunil Gavaskar and Cheteshwar Pujara (11 matches each).

Least days taken from debut to complete 1000 Test runs
166 – Michael Hussey
185 – Aiden Markram
207 – Adam Voges
227 – Andrew Strauss
239 – Yashasvi Jaiswal
244 – Herbert Sutcliffe
The Indian record previously belonged to Rahul Dravid (299 days).

Youngest India batters to reach 1000 Test runs
19y, 217d – Sachin Tendulkar
21y, 27d – Kapil Dev
21y, 197d – Ravi Shastri
22y 70d – Yashasvi Jaiswal
22y, 293d – Dilip Vengsarkar

Highest batting averages at the time of reaching 1000 Test runs (India)
83.33 – Vinod Kambli
71.43 – Cheteshwar Pujara
71.43 – Yashasvi Jaiswal
62.5 – Sunil Gavaskar
55.56 – Mayank Agarwal

Day 2
Team India scored 473/8 on day 2 stumps. They have now lead of 255 runs with 2 wickets in hand. If India didn’t do well enough to take long strides in this game, this unbeaten 45-run stand has sure dragged England further. Kuldeep Yadav has looked more assured than many of the England batters in the entire series. Bumrah blocked his way initially and managed to nudge around to get some runs too. Rohit and Gill set the first session on fire with positive cricket as both completed their hundreds. Devdutt Padikkal never looked like he was debut as he notched up a fifty but the habit of hanging back to not so short balls eventually got him. Sarfaraz got set and then unleashed in typical fashion. England made a comeback with 4 wickets for 25 runs but Kuldeep and Bumrah frustrated them to stretch India’s lead past 250. Stokes bowled a dream ball to Rohit when he bowled for the first time in international cricket since last year’s Ashes Test at Lord’s. Anderson got one close to 700. Bashir was the pick of the bowlers though with 4 wickets and Hartley joined the party late. Shubman Gill scored 110 runs and skipper Rohit Sharma scored 103 runs. For England, Shoaib Bashir picked 4 wickets.

ENG: 218
IND: 473/8
on Day 2 stumps

Stats
Shubman Gill vs James Anderson in Tests:
Runs: 91
Balls: 166
Dismissals: 6
Avg: 15.16
4s/6s: 16/1

Most Test hundreds by an India opener vs England
4 – Sunil Gavaskar
4 – Rohit Sharma
3 – Vijay Merchant
3 – Murali Vijay
3 – KL Rahul

Most Test hundreds for India since 2021
6 – Rohit Sharma
4 – Shubman Gill
3 – Ravindra Jadeja
3 – Yashasvi Jaiswal
3 – Rishabh Pant
3 – KL Rahul

Most hundreds as an opener in international cricket
49 – David Warner
45 – Sachin Tendulkar
43 – Rohit Sharma
42 – Chris Gayle
41 – Sanath Jayasuriya
40 – Matthew Hayden

Most hundreds by an India batter in international cricket
100 – Sachin Tendulkar
80 – Virat Kohli
48 – Rahul Dravid
48 – Rohit Sharma
38 – Virender Sehwag
38 – Sourav Ganguly

Top 5 Indian batters Scoring 50+ in a Test Inning
vs AUS in 1998
vs NZ in 1999
vs SL in 2009
vs ENG in 2024

Day 3
Team India bowled out for 477 runs in their 1st innings. They added just 4 runs from overnight score. England is trailing by huge 259 runs. Major highlight was James Anderson who completed 700 Test wickets. Plenty of hugs and pats for milestone man. Anderson’s Dad is in the crowd, and he looks to be the happiest man on planet earth right now. Ah, what joy! Jimmy is trying his best to hide his emotions as he holds the ball aloft once again to acknowledge the applause that’s ringing in from all corners of the ground. Shubman Gill scored 110 runs and skipper Rohit Sharma scored 103 runs. For England, Shoaib Bashir picked 5 wickets.

England bowled out for 195 runs in their 2nd innings and lost the 5th test by an innings and 64 runs and series by 1-4. The families look a joyful bunch in the stands and their thunderous applause is being greeted with the brightest of smiles from the Indian camp. A fifer Kuldeep in the first innings and a five-for Ashwin in the second innings. India couldn’t have asked for a better game to wrap the series. With the bat, Rohit and Gill made best use of a beauty of a batting track and the trio of Jaiswal, Padikkal and Sarfaraz added their flamboyance to steer India miles ahead of their opponents. Coming back to the day’s play, England knocked the last 2 Indian wickets in the space of 4 overs, and the hosts didn’t break sweat in clinching the inevitable. Plenty of post-match stuff coming your way. For England, Joe Root scored 84 runs and Jonny Bairstow scored 39 runs. For Team India, Ravichandran Ashwin picked 5 wickets.

ENG: 218 & 195
IND: 477

Stats
Kuldeep Yadav has faced 362 balls from six innings in this series. That’s more than what Ben Stokes (357) and Jonny Bairstow (259) have managed in nine innings each.

Visiting bowlers conceding most runs in a Test series in India:
861 – Adil Rashid (England, 2016)
795 – Tom Hartley (England, 2024)
747 – Fred Titmus (England, 1964)
711 – Sylvester Clarke (West Indies, 1978/79)
702 – Jim Higgs (Australia, 1979)

England bowlers with Test five-fors before turning 21:
2 – Shoaib Bashir
1 – Bill Voce
1 – James Anderson
1 – Rehan Ahmed

Most wickets in Test cricket:
800 – Muttiah Muralitharan
708 – Shane Warne
700* – James Anderson
619 – Anil Kumble
604 – Stuart Broad

Winning a Test series 4-1 after losing the first match
AUS vs ENG, The Ashes 1897/98 (Home)
AUS vs ENG, The Ashes 1901/02 (Home)
ENG vs AUS, The Ashes 1911/12 (Away)
IND vs ENG, 2024 (Home)

Bowlers with a five-wicket haul in 100th Test
6/161 – Shane Warne (AUS) vs SA, Cape Town, 2002
5/89 – Anil Kumble (IND) vs SL, Ahmedabad, 2005
6/54 – Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) vs BAN, Chattogram, 2006
5/77 – Ravichandran Ashwin (IND) vs ENG, Dharamsala, 2024
Ashwin is the first bowler to bag a five-for on his debut as well as 100th Test.

Most five-wicket hauls in Tests
67 – Muttiah Muralitharan
37 – Shane Warne
36 – Richard Hadlee
36 – Ravichandran Ashwin
35 – Anil Kumble

Most Test wickets against a team by an Indian bowler
114 – Ravichandran Ashwin vs Australia
114 – Ravichandran Ashwin vs England
111 – Anil Kumble vs Australia
99 – Kapil Dev vs Pakistan
95 – Bhagwath Chandrasekhar vs England
95 – Harbhajan Singh vs Australia

Best match-returns in 100th Test
9/128 – Ravichandran Ashwin (IND) vs ENG, Dharamsala, 2024
9/141 – Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) vs BAN, Chattogram, 2006
8/231 – Shane Warne (AUS) vs SA, Cape Town, 2002
7/151 – Kapil Dev (IND) vs PAK, Karachi, 1989
7/176 – Anil Kumble (IND) vs SL, Ahmedabad, 200

Most 50-plus scores vs India in Tests
21 – Joe Root
20 – Ricky Ponting
19 – Clive Lloyd
19 – Javed Miandad
17 – Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Most Test runs by a visiting batter in India
1359 – Clive Lloyd
1272 – Joe Root
1235 – Alastair Cook
1042 – Gordon Greenidge
1027 – Matthew Hayden

India in Test cricket
Matches: 579
Won: 178
Lost: 178
Drawn: 222
Tied: 1
India has attained a win-loss ratio of exactly 1 for the first time in its Test history.

India’s win loss-ratio in Tests
After first 24 Tests: 0 (1952)
After 100 Tests: 0.25 (1967)
After 200 Tests: 0.48 (1982)
After 300 Tests: 0.57 (1996)
After 400 Tests: 0.68 (2006)
After 500 Tests: 0.82 (2016)
After 579 Tests: 1 (2024)

India’s Test victories by innings against England
By inns & 75 runs – Chennai, 2016
By inns & 64 runs – Dharamsala, 2024
By inns & 46 runs – Headingley, 2002
By inns & 36 runs – Mumbai WS, 2016
By inns & 25 runs – Ahmedabad, 2021
By inns & 22 runs – Chennai, 1993
By inns & 15 runs – Mumbai WS, 1993
By inns & 8 runs – Chennai, 1952 (India’s first ever Test win)

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