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A India Test Stats at Nottingham India: Test Records at Trent Bridge, Nottingham As at 12 August 2018. Team Records Results P W L T D 6 1 2 0 3 Highest totals 521 v England 1996 481 v England 2007 457 v England 2014 Lowest totals 157 v England 1959 158 v England 2011 206 v England 1959 Highest 4th innings totals 158 v England 2011 (Lost) 73-3 v England 2007 (Won) Largest victory margins (by inns) None Largest victory margins (by runs) None Batting Highest scores 177 SR Tendulkar v England 1996 146 M Vijay v England 2014 136 SC Ganguly v England 1996 Most runs Name M Inns NO Runs HS Avg 100 50 SR Tendulkar 4 8 0 541 177 67.62 1 4 SC Ganguly 3 6 1 432 136 86.40 1 3 RS Dravid 4 8 1 391 117 55.85 2 1 M Vijay 1 2 0 198 146 99.00 1 1 VVS Laxman 3 5 0 148 54 29.60 0 2 Most centuries 2 RS Dravid Fastest fifty (balls) 33 Harbhajan Singh v England 2002 Fastest century (balls) 164 V Sehwag v England 2002 Record wicket partnerships 1st 147 KD Karthik and W Jaffer v England 2007 2nd 93 RS Dravid and VVS Laxman v England 2011 3rd 255 SC Ganguly and SR Tendulkar v England 1996 4th 135 RS Dravid and SC Ganguly v England 2002 5th 128 RS Dravid and Yuvraj Singh v England 2011 6th 67 SC Ganguly and AB Agarkar v England 2002 7th 65 RA Jadeja and STR Binny v England 2014 8th 91 STR Binny and Bhuvneshwar Kumar v England 2014 9th 61 Harbhajan Singh and Z Khan v England 2002 10th 111 Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami v England 2014 Bowling Best bowling in an innings 5-75 Z Khan v England 2007 5-82 Bhuvneshwar Kumar v England 2014 4-59 Z Khan v England 2007 Best bowling in a match 9-134 Z Khan v England 2007 7-169 P Kumar v England 2011 6-136 A Kumble v England 2007 Most wickets Name M Balls Runs Wkts Avg RPO BB 5I Z Khan 2 444 244 12 20.33 3.29 5-75 1 I Sharma 2 536 347 8 43.37 3.88 3-66 0 P Kumar 1 348 169 7 24.14 2.91 4-124 0 A Kumble 2 459 234 7 33.42 3.05 3-32 0 S Sreesanth 2 474 288 6 48.00 3.64 3-77 0 Wicketkeeping Most dismissals in an innings 4 (ct 4) MS Dhoni v England 2011 Most dismissals in a match 5 (ct 5) MS Dhoni v England 2011 Most dismissals in a career Name M Ct St Total MS Dhoni 3 9 0 9 NR Mongia 1 3 0 3 PA Patel 1 2 0 2 Fielding Most catches in an innings 3 W Jaffer v England 2002 Most catches in a match 4 RS Dravid v England 2011 Most catches in a career Name M Ct RS Dravid 4 7 W Jaffer 2 3 VVS Laxman 3 3 SR Tendulkar 4 3 Appearances Most matches RS Dravid 4 SR Tendulkar 4 MS Dhoni 3 SC Ganguly 3 VVS Laxman 3 Most captaincies MS Dhoni 2.
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