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Dravid's innings longest by an Indian

Rajneesh Gupta | April 16, 2004 18:02 IST

Rahul Dravid's marathon innings of 270 in the third Test against Pakistan, in Rawalpindi, is the longest innings ever played by an Indian in Test cricket. His 740-minute stay at the crease bettered Sunil Gavaskar's record of batting for 708 minutes while scoring 172 against England at Bangalore in 1981-82. He now figures twice in the top 10 list of longest individual innings for India.

It took Dravid 647 minutes to complete his double hundred -- the third slowest double hundred by an Indian. Only Navjot Singh Sidhu and Anshuman Gaekwad have taken longer to complete their double hundreds.

Longest individual innings for India:
MinsBatsman (Score)OpponentVenueSeason
740R Dravid (270)PakistanRawalpindi2003-04
708SM Gavaskar (172) EnglandBangalore1981-82
673NS Sidhu (201)West IndiesPort-of-Spain1996-97
671AD Gaekwad (201)PakistanJullundur1983-84
644SM Gavaskar (236*)WestIndiesChennai1983-84
638GR Viswanath (222)EnglandChennai1981-82
631VVS Laxman (281)AustraliaCalcutta2000-01
629R Dravid (217)EnglandThe Oval2002
613SR Tendulkar (241*)AustraliaSydney2003-04
608VG Kambli (224)EnglandMumbai WS1992-93

Slowest double hundreds by Indians:
MinsBatsman (Score)OppoonentVenueSeason
671NS Sidhu (201)West IndiesPort-of-Spain1996-97
652AD Gaekwad (201)PakistanJullundur1983-84
647R Dravid (270)PakistanRawalpindi2003-04



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