Bangladesh vs India 2015: Only Test, Day 1 - Facts and figures
After winning the toss, Virat Kohli decided to bat first in the only Test match against Bangladesh. His decision was well backed by the Indian openers Murali Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan as they batted the whole day without getting dismissed.
Only 56 overs were bowled on the first day as rain played spoilsport in between overs, and India finished at 239 without the loss of a wicket. There was nothing for the Bangladesh's bowlers as they failed to make any inroads into the Indian batting lineup. Both Dhawan and Vijay looked comfortable at the close of play.
Here are some of the interesting numbers and facts from the day's play:
239* – Vijay and Dhawan's 239 run opening stand surpassed India's previous best against Bangladesh of 175 run by Dinesh Karthik and Wasim Jaffer.
2 – This is the second time Vijay and Dhawan have added 200+ for the opening wicket. Their best is 289 against Australia at Mohali in 2013.
1000* – The Indian openers crossed 1000 runs mark scored together. They became the 6th Indian opening pair to do so.
408 – Partnership runs between Vijay and Dhawan in 3 innings in the subcontinent. Overseas, however, they've been a big flop having scored 514 in 20 innings.
19 – Indian team is playing a Test match in the subcontinent after 19 months. They last played the 'Tendulkar Mumbai Test' in November 2013.
244 – This was India's 244th Test match away from home. And interestingly, India have played the exact same number of Test matches at home.
8 – This was India's 8th 50-plus run opening stand against Bangladesh, which includes five century stands.
49.11 – Murali Vijay has scored 884 runs in his last 18 innings an average of 49.11 which includes 8 50-plus scores.
79.2 – India's average opening stand against Bangladesh in Tests, by far their best against any team.
15 – India is playing a one-off Test series after 15 years. The last time they played, it was also against Bangladesh.