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2nd Test: India v New Zealand, Statistical highlights
Rajneesh Gupta - 26 October 1999
- It was 1464th Test match in cricket history.
- It was India's 327th and New Zealand's 273rd Test match.
- It was the 39th Test between the two sides.The record now reads:
India 14, New Zealand 7, Drawn 18.
- It was the 18th Test on this ground (second for New Zealand). Now
only Eden Gardens-Calcutta (30),Feroz Shah Kotla-Delhi (25) and
Chepauk-Chennai (24) have hosted more Test matches in India than Green
Park-Kanpur.
- It was India's 59th win in its 327th Test.
- It was India's 48th win in its 174th Test at home.
- It was New Zealand's 139th loss in its 273rd Test.
- It was New Zealand's 68th loss in its 143rd Test abroad.
- It was New Zealand's 10th loss in its 23rd Test in India.
- Umpires Daryll Harper was umpiring in his fourth Test,while AV
Jayaprakash was standing in his third Test.
- Javagal Srinath, when dismissed Stephen Fleming, completed his
150 wickets in 40th Test. He became ninth Indian and 60th bowler in
the world to do so. Srinath is only the second Indian paceman to
complete 150 wickets in Test cricket after Kapil Dev (434 wickets in
131 Tests).
- The wicket of Chris Cairns (first innings) was Kumble's 150th on
Indian soil in his 28th Test. He became second Indian after Kapil Dev
(219 wickets in 65 Tests) and 16th bowler in Test cricket to take 150
or more wickets on home soil. The record is Australia's Dennis Lillee.
Out of his 355 wickets, 231 came on home soil in 44 Tests.
- The partnership of 162 runs between Gandhi and Ramesh is second
best for India for the first wicket against New Zealand after the 413
runs world record partnership between Vinoo Mankad and Pankaj Roy at
Chennai in 1955-56.
- It was also the highest for first wicket at this venue oblite-
rating the 159 runs partnership between SriLankan pair of Sidath
Wettimuny and Ravi Ratnayeke in 1986-87. The previous highest first
wicket stand for India at this venue was 125 runs between Sunil
Gavaskar and Chetan Chauhan in 1979-80.
- Vettori's figures (6-127) was the second best for him after 6-64
against the SriLanka at Colombo SSC in 1997-98.
- The third day of play saw only 135 runs being scored (118 by
India and 17 by New Zealand) which is fifth worst performance in a
full day's play on Indian soil. The record is of 117 runs (on first
day)- scored by India against Australia at Chennai in 1956-57.
The details:
117-5 |
India (117-5) v Australia |
Chennai |
1956-57 |
1st day |
124-6 |
India (6-226 to 291) v Australia (2-59) |
Kanpur |
1959-60 |
4th day |
129-11 |
India (1-46 to 149 & 2-26) v Australia |
Chennai |
1959-60 |
3rd day |
130-4 |
Pakistan (4-130) v India |
Ahmedabad |
1986-87 |
1st day |
135-11 |
India (1-212 to 330) v New Zealand (2-17) |
Kanpur |
1999-00 |
3rd day |
- Anil Kumble, when trapped Matthew Horne lbw in second innings,
completed his 250 wickets in Test cricket. He became third Indian
after Kapil Dev (434 wickets in 131 Tests) and Bishan Singh Bedi (266
wickets in 67 Tests) and 21st bowler in Test annals to do so.
- When he caught Craig Spearman, Sachin Tendulkar completed his 50
catches in 70th Test. He became seventh Indian and 62nd fielder in
Test cricket to do so.
- Paul Wiseman bagged a pair for the second time in a Test.
Interestingly his first pair also came against India (at Wellington in
December 1998). Wiseman provided the sixth instance of a New Zealander
getting a pair against India. The others being Tony MacGibbon at
Chennai in 1955-56, Gary Troup at Wellington in 1980-81, Chris
Kuggeleijn at Bangalore in 1988-89 and Martin Snedden at Hyderabad in
1988-89. Wiseman also became third New Zealander after Bob Blair (3)
and Danny Morrison (3) to record this entirely unwanted feat on more
than one occasion. Overall it was 47th instance of a New Zealander
suffering this fate. A pair has now been recorded on 24 occasions (by
22 batsmen) against India. SriLanka's Marvan Atapattu is the only
other batsman to do so twice against India.
- Kumble's four wickets in the second innings came as LBW. It was
the second such instance for him.He had also dismissed four WestIndian
batsmen LBW at Mohali in 1994-95. Only two other Indians have taken
four wickets as LBW in an innings- Kapil Dev (v Australia,
Kanpur,1979-80) and Narendra Hirwani (v New Zealand,
Bangalore,1988-89). Just for the record, Australia's Terry
Alderman,WestIndies' Curtly Ambrose and Pakistan's Mohammad Zahid hold
the world record of most LBW dismissals in an innings - five.
- Anil Kumble bagged 10 wickets for the third time in his career.
The other occasions being : 14 for 149 against Pakistan at Delhi in
1998-99 and 11 for 128 against SriLanka at Lucknow in 1993-94.
- Kumble has now taken 10 wicket match hauls on most occasions for
India. He was previously at level with Maninder Singh, Vinoo Mankad,
Erapally Prasanna,Bhagwat Chandrasekhar and Kapil Dev with two such
instances.
- Kumble's figures (10-134) are the third best for India against
New Zealand after S.Venkataraghavan's 12 for 152 (Delhi, 1964-65) and
Erapally Prasanna's 11 for 140 (Auckland, 1975-76). Incidentally
Kumble's previous personal best against New Zealand was 9 for 120 at
Bangalore in 1995-96.
- Kumble has now taken five wickets in an innings on 14 occasions.
He thus equalled Bishan Singh Bedi's tally. Now only Kapil Dev (23)
and Bhagwat Chandrasekhar (16) have taken more five wicket hauls for
India than Kumble.
- By capturing his lone wicket in India's second innings, Chris
Cairns became the third highest wicket taker for New Zealand after
Richard Hadlee (431 wickets in 86 Tests) and Danny Morrison (157
wickets in 47 Tests). Interesingly he displaced his father Lance to
move to third position. Lance Cairns had taken 130 wickets in 43
Tests, while Chris has now a tally of 131 wickets from 41 Tests.
- Sachin Tendulkar has now led India in 4 matches to victory in 19
Tests. His other victories were versus Australia at Delhi in 1996-97
and versus South Africa at Ahmedabad and at Kanpur in 1996-97.
Test Teams
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India,
New Zealand.
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Players/Umpires
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Anil Kumble,
Sachin Tendulkar,
Chris Cairns,
Paul Wiseman,
Kapil Dev,
Sir Richard Hadlee,
Bishan Bedi,
Bhagwat Chandrasekhar.
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Tours
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New Zealand in India
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Scorecard
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2nd Test: India v New Zealand, 22-26 Oct 1999 |
Grounds
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Green Park, Kanpur
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