Statistical highlights (1st day) at Bangalore
by Mohandas Menon
-- AV Jayaprakash became the first Indian umpire in 13 years to officiate in 
back to back Test matches in a the same series in India. The last one to do 
so was Ram Babu Gupta against New Zealand in successive matches at Bombay 
and Hyderabad in November and December 1988.
-- For the first time in 12 Test matches England has retained the same 
eleven from their previous match. Marcus Trescothick, incidentally is the 
only player to appear in all the 13 matches.
-- Sarandeep Singh was making a comeback to the side after missing 12 Test 
matches since his debut against Zimbabwe at Nagpur in November last year.
-- With both Harbhajan Singh and Sarandeep Singh playing in this Test, it 
was the first time in 12 years, India had the services to two genuine 
off-spinners in same Test match. India had played Arshad Ayub and M 
Venkataramana against West Indies at Kingston in April 1989. Just for the 
record, the famous off-spinning pair of EAS Prasanna and S Venkataraghavan 
had appeared together in 15 Test matches from 1967 to 1976.
-- The first time floodlights were used in a Test match was in the Perth 
match on November 20, 1997 when lights were put on during Australia's 
innings against New Zealand late in the afternoon, which was the first day 
of the Test. Now for the first time in Test cricket history at Bangalore a 
match began with the floodlights on and also for the first time in Tests an 
entire day was played under lights.
-- The partnership of 47 runs between Mark Butcher and Naseer Hussain was 
England's best for the second wicket at this venue bettering the previous 
best of 46 runs by one run between Geoff Boycott and Chris Tavare in 
December 1981.
-- The partnership of 113 runs between Michael Vaughan and Mark Ramprakash 
was England's best for any wicket at this ground bettering the previous best 
of 88 between Boycott and Graham Gooch for the first wicket in December 
1981. The pair also bettered England's best for the fourth wicket at this 
venue bettering the previous best of an unbeaten 22 runs between David Gower 
and Keith Fletcher in December 1981.
-- Vaughan, who was given out "handled the ball" under Law 33.1, became the 
seventh player and the second Englishman in Test cricket history to be 
dismissed in this manner. 
The others being: 
South African Russell Endean (v England, Cape Town, 1956-57), 
Australian Andrew Hilditch (v Pakistan, Perth, 1978-79), 
Pakistani Mohsin Khan (v Australia, Karachi, 1982-83),  
West Indian Desmond Haynes (v India, Bombay, 1983-84), 
Englishman Graham Gooch (England v Australia, Old Trafford, 1993) and 
Australian Steve Waugh (v India, Chennai, 2000-01).
Also read: Match Report
England's tour of India : Complete coverage