12 Nov / 2011First time in 16 years India failed to score big in a season.



First time in 16 years India failed to score big in a season.

Although there are still 3Test matches to be played before this year ends, neverthless it’s the first time since 1995 that India have failed to score big in a Test match. A score of 400 is considered a big total, its not only a winning total, but sufficient enough for teams not to lose a game.

So far this year(2011) India have played 9Tests, and not a single time they scored 400 or more in a Test match. Their poor batting across the line-up  reflects lack of runs, and perhaps this is one of the reason why they have lost 4games and won only 2 this year.

Here is a list.

India

Tests

Won

Lost

400+score

1995

3

1

0

0

1996

8

3

3

3

1997

12

0

2

6

1998

5

2

3

3

1999

10

2

4

4

2000

6

2

3

3

2001

13

5

5

3

2002

16

6

5

7

2003

5

1

1

4

2004

12

6

3

7

2005

8

5

1

5

2006

12

3

3

4

2007

10

3

2

6

2008

15

6

4

7

2009

6

3

0

7

2010

14

8

3

11

2011

9

1

4

0

 

164

57

46

80

 

Indian 2011:

Only Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar manage to score centuries, yet from those 5centuries only once India won a Test match. It’s their openers who failed to score big and put on substantial partnerships, which has caused India all the problem of scoring big totals. Both Sehwag and Gambhir have been under-performing.  

 Top performers

Batsmen

Tests

Runs

Avg

100s

50s

Partnerships 100+

R Dravid

9

833

55.5

4

2

1

V Laxman

9

531

35.4

0

6

1

S Tendulkar

6

516

46.9

1

3

2

S Raina

7

337

25.9

0

4

3

G Gambhir

5

322

32.2

0

2

 

M Dhoni

9

317

22.6

0

3

1

V Sehwag

4

175

21.9

0

2

 

 

 

Bowlers

Tests

Overs

Runs

Wkts

Avg

R/O

I Sharma

9

381.2

1279

38

33.65

3.35

P Kumar

6

268.3

697

27

25.81

2.59

Harbhajan

6

259.4

761

20

38.05

2.93

S Sreesanth

4

164

686

13

52.76

4.18

R Ashwin

1

48.3

128

9

14.22

2.63

P Ojha

1

48.2

109

7

15.57

2.25

A Mishra

3

107.5

433

7

61.85

4.01

Z Khan

2

63.2

171

6

28.5

2.7

 

 

 



So far in Test history(2016Tests), 1108times teams have scored 400+ in 1st innings(first & second batting),which in simpler words means every second game there are teams scoring 400 or more in their first innings.

 

Teams

Tests

1ST bat(400+)

2nd bat(400+)

Total

Australia

734

139

105

244

England

915

137

104

241

India

456

69

72

141

West Indies

476

65

72

137

Pakistan

362

45

52

97

South Africa

359

49

43

92

New Zealand  

365

33

35

68

Sri Lanka

207

25

29

54

Zimbabwe

86

9

3

12

Bangladesh

71

5

1

6

 

 

India have a wonderful opportunity to score big in second Test at Kolkata, since 2000 1st Inn avg score at Eden Gardens is 416runs, & it gets better if they bat second (428) in first innings.  

But having stated all this, will India bat first if they win the toss or field first ? because not only India, but most teams have opted to field first after winning the toss, and average score for teams is much higher(374) than for teams that bat first (320). It is very obvious that they have more faith in their their opening bowlers than their top order batsmen!.

 

Toss factor in 2011.

 In 28 Tests, on 14occasion teams have opted to field first, yet they could muster only win compare to 7for teams that bat first after winning the toss.  

 

A look at Test batting partnerships in 2011(inclusive both innings) 28 Tests 

 

Wkt-partnership  

All nations

100+

India

100+

I

50.95

4

22.53

 

II

38.96

5

37.40

 

III

51.21

13

33.33

1

IV

41.60

12

31.10

1

V

32.80

7

30.90

2

VI

34.20

6

13.60

1

VII

24.20

4

25.60

1

VIII

16.00

1

22

0

IX

12.08

0

13.13

0

X

6.72

 

5.26

 

28Tests

33.08

52

28.46

6

 

All data processed  at the end of 2016 Tests

 

 

 

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