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July 29, 2002 | 1448 IST
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Statistical highlights

Mohandas Menon

India vs England, 1st Test, day 4, at Lord's

  • Scorecard | Match report | Images
  • Michael Vaughan's 100 was his third of his career in 20 matches. He becomes the only batsman to score two in the same season in separate matches at Lord's. In May this year he had made 115 against Sri Lanka at this very venue.
  • By scoring a hundred after recording a duck in the first innings he becomes the ninth Englishman to score a duck and hundred in the same Test match. He joins former all-rounder Chris Lewis (0 & 117; at Madras, February 1993) as the second Englishman to do so against India.
  • Vaughan also becomes the second Englishman after Peter May (0 & 112; against South Africa, in June 1955) to score a duck and a hundred at Lord's.
  • Alec Stewart has been stumped only once before in his career spanning 119 matches and 213 innings. He was stumped by Australian Ian Healy off the bowling of Stuart McGill, at Sydney in 1998-99.
  • Anil Kumble's six wickets (3-128 & 3-84)in the match was by far his best bowling performance in a Test match in England. He was playing in his fifth Test match in England since 1990. Incidentally his second innings figures were his best in an innings in England bettering his previous best of 3-90 at this same venue in 1996.
  • India's target of 568 was the highest ever set by England in Tests. The previous highest target was 548 runs set by England at Manchester in 1959. India lost the match by 171 runs.
  • The wicket of Tendulkar was Matthew Hoggard's 50th of his career in 12 matches. He becomes the 69th Englishman to reach this landmark.
  • The unbeaten 62 run partnership between VVS Laxman & Ajit Agarkar was the best for India for the seventh wicket at this venue. The pair betters the previous best partnership of 57 runs between Rusi Modi and Abdul Hafeez Kardar in 1946.
  • India vs England, 1st Test: Day 1 and 2

  • NatWest Tri-Series statistics:
    Match 1 | Match 2 | Match 3 | Match 4 | Match 5 | Match 6 | Match 8 | Match 9