Australia v India 2014-15 - 2nd Test, Day 1: Facts and figures
India have made a good start to the second Test against Australia, at the Gabba in Brisbane, finishing Day 1 on 311 for 4 in 83 overs. Murali Vijay was the star of the day for the visitors scoring an excellent century that was filled with 22 fours.
Shikhar Dhawan, once again, couldn't convert his good start into a big score, dismissed for 24 off the bowling of Mitchell Marsh. Cheteshwar Pujara was wrongly adjudged caught behind when he was on 18. Ajinkya Rahane, coming in at No. 5, combined with Vijay to put on a 124-run partnership for the fourth wicket to take the team past the 250-run mark, before Vijay fell to Nathan Lyon on 144. There were no further casualties in the day as Rohit Sharma and Rahane added a 50-run partnership to take India to stumps.
Here's a look at some numbers at the end of the opening day:
- 5 – Number of Test hundreds scored by Vijay
- 300 – India became only the second visiting team to go past the mark on the first day of a Gabba Test, with the first being West Indies in 1960.
- 3 – India have now scored more than 300 runs in their last 3 overseas innings
- 4 – All four dismissals were caught-behind, involving wicket-keeper Brad Haddin
- 1 – Number of sixes hit in the day. It was hit by Rohit Sharma off the bowling of Nathan Lyon.
- 144 – Murali Vijay became the second Indian to score 144 at Brisbane. Sourav Ganguly was the first, in 2003.
- 6 – Number of fifties Ajinkya Rahane now has in his short Test career.
- 34 – Murali Vijay became the 34th Indian to score 2000 runs in Test cricket
- 7 - Number of Indian openers including Murali Vijay who have scored a Test hundred in Australia.
- 1 – Number of hundreds hit by a visiting opener on the opening day at the Gabba. Vijay was the first player to do it.
- 4 – 4 of Vijay’s 5 centuries have come against Australia. It is also the most by any opener against the Aussies since the start of 2010. Australia basher?