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IND vs AUS, 2nd Test: Ravindra Jadeja's magnificent performance captured in statistics

The Day 3 of Bengaluru Test was brilliant for Jadeja, who took 6/63 to bundle the visitors for 260

IND vs AUS, 2nd Test: Ravindra Jadeja's magnificent performance captured in statistics

New Delhi: Ravichandran Ashwin might be ICC Test No. 1 bowler, but against Australia, it is Ravindra Jadeja who is getting India most number of wickets as compared to his counterpart. The Day 3 of Bengaluru Test was one such day for Jadeja, who took 6/63 to bundle the visitors for 260.

Here are the stats that prove how big-a-plaer Jadeja is for India against the Aussies

  • Ravindra Jadeja's performance (6/63) is his second best in Tests behind 7 for 48 vs England at Chennai in 2016-17.
  • Jadeja's figures are the second best by an Indian left-arm spinner vs Australia, next only to 7/98 by Bishan Singh Bedi at Kolkata in 1969-70.
  • Jadeja's second five-wicket haul vs Australia is his seventh in Tests. His first five-wicket instance against them was 5 for 58 at Delhi in March 2013.
  • Jadeja enjoys an impressive record vs Australia -- his tally being 35 at 17.74 runs apiece at a strike rate of 46.6 in six Tests.

A look KL Rahul's contribution

  • KL Rahul, playing in his 15th Test, has completed his 1000 runs -- 1022 runs at an average of 40.88, including four hundreds and four fifties.
  • Rahul, with 90 & 51, has achieved the distinction of scoring a fifty-plus in each innings of a Test match for the first time. With a fifty (64) in the Pune Test, he has scored three fifties in a Test series for the first time.
  • Rahul became the third opening batsman to record 50-plus in each innings of a Test match at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. West Indian Gordon Greenidge had posted 93 & 107 in 1974-75 and India's Ajay Jadeja 59 & 73 vs New Zealand in 1995-96.
  • Rahul is the first batsman to manage 200 runs or more in the present series -- his tally being 215 (ave.53.75) in four innings.

Virat Kohli's extended struggle

  • Virat Kohli has managed just 40 runs (ave.10.00) in four innings in the series -- his worst average in Tests, eclipsing the 13.40 (134 in 10 innings) vs England in England in 2014.
  • Kohli's Test career average fell below 50 (49.90) with his performance in the current rubber.
  • In six Tests vs Australia in India, Kohli is averaging 36.00 -- his tally being 324 in 10 innings, including a century and a fifty.

Cheteshwar Pujara's resolute performance

  • Cheteshwar Pujara, since posting 73 at Adelaide in December 2014, has recorded his first fifty in nine innings against Australia -- 79 not out.
  • Overall, Pujara has an excellent record against Australia -- his tally being 829 in 10 Tests at an average of 51.81, including a century and five fifties.
  • Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane were associated in an unbroken stand of 93 for the fifth wicket -- the highest stand on either side in the current rubber, eclipsing the 82 for the first wicket between David Warner and Matt Renshaw at Pune.
  • The pair is the first to face 200 balls (203) or more in the current series apart from the first pair to bat in a complete session without being dismissed.

Other stats

  • Matthew Wade's 40 is his second highest score vs India in Tests, next only to 62 at Hyderabad in March 2013.
  • Nathan Lyon's third duck vs India (one each at Melbourne, Pune and Bangalore) is his eighth in Tests.

(With PTI inputs)