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Australia v India 2014 - 3rd Test, Day 3: Facts and figures

Virat Kohli

The last two days of the ongoing Boxing Day Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) are interestingly poised after Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane launched a spectacular counter-attack on the Australians, putting together a mammoth 262-run stand for the fourth wicket to take India to 462-8 at the end of Day 3 in response to Australia’s first innings score of 530. 

1 – The Kohli-Rahane partnership is the first ever double century stand by a visiting pair at the MCG, which is in about 90 years.

3 – Kohli is the first No.4 to hit 3 centuries in the same Test series in Australia. 

56 – Kohli has taken only 56 innings to score his 9 Test centuries, one less than Sachin Tendulkar.

3 – Kohli is only the second Indian to hit three centuries in the same Test series in Australia after the great Sunil Gavaskar did it in 1977/78.

46.88 – Mitchell Johnson’s bowling average in the Test series. Misfiring?

262 – The Kohli-Rahane partnership is the highest partnership ever for the Indian cricket team at the MCG.

6 – Out of Kohli’s 9 centuries, 6 have come outside the subcontinent.

169 – Kohli now has the highest score in a Test innings by an Indian cricketer in 2014. The next best is 147 by Ajinkya Rahane, also coming in this Test match.

12 – Of the 13 Test matches played by Rahane, 12 have come outside Asia. And he still averages around 40. 

19 – Kohli now has 1000 Test runs against Australia and has taken 19 innings to do so, the same number as Sachin Tendulkar. Vijay only needed 15 innings to achieve the feat, the second-fastest, only behind Wally Hammond who did it in 14 innings. 

Note: Inputs taken from statistician Mohandas Menon and Twitter account Cricket Record.

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