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Which Indian has scored the most successive test fifties (30 May 2001)
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In Zimbabwe's series against Bangladesh last month, Andy Flower equalled a
long-standing Test record by cracking his seventh fifty in successive
innings. Going into the series, Flower had made 65 against New Zealand, 183
not out, 70, 55 and 232 not out against India, and 79 against New Zealand.
In the first Test at Bulawayo, Flower collected 73 against Bangladesh to
lift the tally to seven and go level with Barbadian legend Everton Weekes.
Indeed Weekes had also taken heavy toll of India, against whom six of his
seven fifties were produced. Flower however failed to go one better when he
was run out for 23 in the second Test at Harare.
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For India two men have got six fifties in consecutive Test innings.
Gundappa Viswanath was the first and remarkably all six of his knocks were
on away soil. Vishy got five fifties in Australia in 1977/78 and followed
it up with an effort of 145 in Faislabad. Fellow Karnataka batsman, Rahul
Dravid emulated GRV by running up six 50s in a row in the 1997/98 home
season, three against Sri Lanka and three against Australia. As India go
into the Test series against Zimbabwe, VVS Laxman has four successive half
centuries to his name, gathered during the Kolkata and Chennai Tests
against Australia. Can he mount an assault on the record?
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Indians won by 10 wickets
Zimbabwe 'A' 103 (32.4 ov)
Indians 108/0 (17.0 ov)
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