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Bangladesh vs India - 2nd Test, Mirpur

One and a half days into the match and records are tumbling. After asking India to bat, the Bangladeshi's are probably ruing the decision.

405 for the loss of no wicket. Dravid and Tendulkar batting, after Karthik retired hurt yesterday. Interestingly, this is the first time a century partnership has been scored for the SAME wicket. Remember that. Might be your million dollar question some day!

So, already there's one new record. How many still to go?
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Old 26-05-2007, 05:25 AM in reply to Wanderer's post "Bangladesh vs India - 2nd Test, Mirpur"
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Wouldn't it be three different century partnerships for the same wicket? Karthik & Jaffer, Jaffer & Dravid, Dravid & Tendulkar. The conditions for the fielders must be terrible if two batsmen can succomb to dehydration so quickly.
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Well Dravid is now out playing a loose shot.Dinesh Karthik is back.Yes they are 3 different partnerships,not one of them.Just for knowledge,the highest partnership between 2 openers is 413 between two Indians.
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The heat (humidity) must be extremely sapping. But there's a lot of cloud around today...

Well, its still an interesting record though! 3 DIFFERENT century partnerships..for the same wicket.

Mohammad Sharif is bowling better today that he did yesterday.
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Old 26-05-2007, 05:46 AM in reply to Wanderer's post starting "The heat (humidity) must be extremely..."
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They've just shown the humidity at 92%.

India will probably want to bat only once in this match. Maybe declare at around 550 after tea today.
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Well, its still an interesting record though! 3 DIFFERENT century partnerships..for the same wicket.
Yes, it is. Surely one for the books. India had one similar in the late 50s involving a young Chandu Borde but the details escape me.
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There is one more record- India's first day score of 326 is the highest score among the instances when no wicket has been lost on the first day of a Test, going past Australia's 301 at Trent Bridge against England in 1989.

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I also wonder if the top 4 batsmen of a team ever made centuries in the same innings. If Sachin reaches his century, India might make that record as well. He is on 93 now.
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Old 26-05-2007, 08:53 AM in reply to DomainK's post starting "I also wonder if the top 4 batsmen of a..."
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He's got his 37th century.India 523-3 at tea.India in a strong position here!
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Old 26-05-2007, 10:20 AM in reply to Karthik's post starting "He's got his 37th century.India 523-3..."
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Strong position, Karthik?? I think you may have understated that somewhat. Bangladesh now 5 - 2. Omar and Bashar gone!
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