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Wed 9 Jul 2014, 11:27 pm
Summary
Stuart Binny becomes 281st player to represent India in Test cricket
This is the 108th Test match between India and England – 53rd in England and sixth at Trent Bridge. MS Dhoni won his sixth consecutive toss – vs West Indies at Mumbai Wankhede; vs South Africa at Johanneburg and Durban; vs New Zealand at Auckland and Wellington…and vs England. He now shares the Indian record of most consecutive toss wins by a captain. Nari Contractor (between 1961 and 1962) and Mohammad Azharuddin (between 1995 and 1998 in different stints) also won six consecutive toss. Stuart Binny became 281st player to represent India in Test cricket. Stuart’s father Roger represented India in 27 Tests between 1979 and 1987. Stuart thus provided the tenth instance of a son following foot-steps of his father in playing in a Test for India. Other father-son combinations to represent India in Test cricket are: Iftikhar Ali Khan and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi Vinoo and Ashok Mankad Lala Amarnath and Mohinder Amarnath Lala Amarnath and Surinder Amarnath Dattu and Anshuman Gaekwad Pankaj and Pranab Roy Vijay and Sanjay Manjrekar Hemant and Hrishikesh Kanitkar Yograj and Yuvraj Singh India went in to the Test with only five specialist batsmen. The last time this happened in a Test outside the subcontinent was in 2007-08 against Australia at Adelaide. That match ended in a draw. James Anderson’s wicket of Shikhar Dhawan was his 50th at Trent Bridge. He became first bowler to take 50 wickets at this ground. Anderson has now taken 357 wickets in Test cricket, which takes him ahead of Dennis Lillee and Chaminda Vaas in all-time leading wicket-takers’ list. Anderson is now 19th in this list. India were 106 for one at lunch. The last time India started an overseas series on a better note was against Bangladesh in 2007 when India were 113/1 at lunch at Chittagong. Murali Vijay (122*) made his highest score in a Test outside India. This is also his first hundred in an away Test. His previous highest was 97 against South Africa at Durban in December 2013. Vijay’s innings is the fifth highest by any Indian on the opening day of a Test in England. The details:
Batsman | Runs | Venue | Year |
Sourav Ganguly | 136 | Trent Bridge | 1996 |
Ravi Shastri | 135 | The Oval | 1990 |
Vijay Manjrekar | 133 | Headingley | 1952 |
Sachin Tendulkar | 123 | Trent Bridge | 1996 |
Murali Vijay | 122* | Trent Bridge | 2014 |



