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From Nayudu to Sehwag
Rajneesh Gupta |
March 30, 2004 20:24 IST
Even as Sehwag is enjoying his place at the top among the Indian batting greats, we take a look at how the highest individual Test score has been improved for India, from CK Nayudu to Virender Sehwag. Score | Batsman | Opponent | Venue | Season | India's Test | 40 | CK Nayudu | v England | Lord's | 1932 | 1st | 51 | L Amar Singh | v England | Lord's | 1932 | 1st | 118 | L Amarnath | v England | Bombay | 1933-34 | 2nd | 128 | VM Merchant | v England | The Oval | 1946 | 10th | 145 | VS Hazare | v Australia | Adelaide | 1947-48 | 14th | 154 | VM Merchant | v England | Delhi | 1951-52 | 21st | 164* | VS Hazare | v England | Delhi | 1951-52 | 21st | 184 | MH Mankad | v England | Lord's | 1952 | 27th | 223 | PR Umrigar | v New Zealand | Hyderabad | 1955-56 | 45th | 223 | MH Mankad | v New Zealand | Bombay | 1955-56 | 46th | | (only equalled the record) | 231 | MH Mankad | v New Zealand | Madras | 1955-56 | 49th | 236* | SM Gavaskar | v West Indies | Madras | 1983-84 | 219th | 281 | VVS Laxman | v Australia | Calcutta | 2000-01 | 338th | 309 | V Sehwag | v Pakistan | Multan | 2003-04 | 372nd |
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