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Dravid sixth time unlucky

Rajneesh Gupta | December 30, 2003 09:58 IST

Rahul Dravid's 92 in the second innings of Melbourne Test earned him a dubious distinction. It was the sixth time -- the maximum by an Indian batsman in Test cricket -- that Dravid was dismissed in the nineties. He was previously level with Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar

The world record is held by Australia's Steve Waugh with 10 scores in nineties.

Most 'nineties' by any Indian batsmen
90sPlayerMtsInns
6R Dravid74128
5SR Tendulkar110178
5SM Gavaskar125214
4NS Sidhu5178
4AL Wadekar3771
4DB Vengsarkar116185
3M Amarnath69113
3GR Viswanath91155
3SC Ganguly71119

Most 'nineties' in Test cricket
90sPlayerForMtsInns
10SR WaughAus167258
9MJ SlaterAus74131
8AI KallicharranWI 66109
6CG GreenidgeWI 108185
6G BoycottEng108193
6C HillAus4989
6RB KanhaiWI 79137
6Inzamam-ul-HaqPak91150
6R DravidInd74128



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