Another distinction for India

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April 01, 2004 21:41 IST

Team India is on a roll. Besides winning the Multan Test by an innings, it also equalled a Test world record that almost went unnoticed. India declared their only innings at 675 for five.

In their previous Test (against Australia at Sydney in January this year) India had also piled a huge total of 705 for seven. India thus provided only the fourth instance in Test cricket history of a side scoring 600-plus total in an innings in two successive Tests.

Australia and West Indies are the only other teams to perform this feat. Australia, in fact, did so on two occasions. India, on the other hand, enjoy the distinction of being the only one to have declared their innings on both occasions.

The accompanying table has the details:

Score Country Opponent Venue Season Result
645 Australia England Brisbane 1946-47 Won
659-8d England Sydney 1946-47 Won
631 West Indies India Delhi 1948-49 Drawn
629-6d India Bombay 1948-49 Drawn
668 Australia West Indies Bridgetown 1954-55 Drawn
758-8d West Indies Kingston 1954-55 Won
705-7d India Australia Sydney 2003-04 Drawn
675-5d Pakistan Multan 2003-04 Won

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