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Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, with Marlon Samuels' catch, became the first Indian wicketkeeper and the 13th to effect 200 dismissals in Tests - 174 catches and 26 stumpings in 62 matches.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Nov 06, 2011, 07:14 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 06, 2011, 07:14 PM (IST)
Indian players celebrate the fall of West Indies opener Kieran Powell on the opening day © AFP
New Delhi: Nov 6, 2011
Statistical highlights of the opening day’s play in the first cricket Test between India and the West Indies here today.
# Kraigg Brathwaite (63 off 212 balls) recorded his highest Test score, eclipsing the 50 against Bangladesh at Dhaka last week.
# Brathwaite is the second West Indian player to post two half-centuries before reaching 19. Jeffrey Stollmeyer had registered 59 at Lord’s and 59 at The Oval in the 1939 Test series against England.
# The Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, with Marlon Samuels’ catch, became the first Indian wicketkeeper and the 13th to effect 200 dismissals in Tests – 174 catches and 26 stumpings in 62 matches.
# The previous Indian record was held by Syed Kirmani with 198 dismissals in 88 Tests – 160 catches and 38 stumpings.
# Dhoni is now the first Indian wicketkeeper and the eighth overall to record the double of 3,000 runs and 200 dismissals.
# As captain, Dhoni has effected 117 dismissals – 105 catches + 12 stumpings in 32 Tests.
# Brathwaite and Chanderpaul have shared a stand of 108 for the fourth wicket – West Indies’ third stand of 100-plus at Feroz Shah Kotla, behind the 267 between Sir Clyde Walcott and Gerry Gomez in 1948-49.
# Shivnarine Chanderpaul (111 not out off 167 balls) completed his 24th century in Tests – his seventh against India – the most against one nation.
# Chanderpaul has equalled Vivian Richards’ tally of 24 centuries in Tests and only Brian Lara (34) and Garry Sobers (26) have posted more centuries than Chanderpaul for the West Indies.
# Chanderpaul is the fifth player to post seven hundreds or more against India. He has joined Gary Sobers and Vivian Richards (eight each), Everton Weekes and Clive Lloyd.
# Chanderpaul has averaged 67.62 in seven Tests in 2011 – 541 runs in twelve innings, including two centuries and one fifty.
# Chanderpaul is the fifth player to post seven hundreds or more against India. He has joined Gary Sobers and Vivian Richards (eight each), Everton Weekes and Clive Lloyd.
# Kraigg Brathwaite (63) has recorded his highest Test score, eclipsing the 50 against Bangladesh at Dhaka last week.
# Brathwaite is the second West Indian player to post two half-centuries before reaching the age of 19. Jeffrey Stollmeyer had registered 59 at Lord’s and 59 at The Oval in the 1939 Test series against England.
# Brathwaite and Chanderpaul shared a stand of 108 for the fourth wicket – West Indies’ third stand of 100-plus at Feroz Shah Kotla, behind the 267 between Sir Clyde Walcott and Gerry Gomez in 1948-49. (PTI)
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