Carlton Baugh (27 off 35 balls) posted his highest innings in the Caribbean, surpassing the 24 against Australia at Bridgetown eight years ago.
Baugh`s 68 against England at Manchester in August 2004 is his highest in Tests. He has recorded just two fifties in 18 innings in Tests.
Rahul Dravid is averaging 67.86 against the West Indies -- 1493 runs in 29 innings, including three hundreds and ten fifties.
West Indies (173) recorded their second lowest total against India at Sabina Park, Kingston - the lowest is 103 in 2006.
VVS Laxman posted his third duck against West Indies -- his 13th in Tests.
In his last nine innings, Laxman`s only fifty is 96 against South Africa at Durban in December 2010.
Abhinav Mukund (25 off 75 balls) recorded his highest Test innings.
Murali Vijay posted his first duck in Tests.
Vijay`s is averaging 20.62 on foreign soil as against his home average of 47.50.
Adrian Barath (64 off 122 balls) recorded his second half-century in Tests -- his second best knock in Tests – the highest is 104 against Australia at Brisbane in November 2009.
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