Statistical highlights
Mohandas Menon
1st day at Georgetown, India vs West Indies
** Adam Sanford became the 242nd West Indian to make an appearance for the
West Indies in Tests since the team's first Test match in 1928. Sanford also
became the first Dominican cricketer representing one the indigenous peoples
of the Caribbean, known as the Carib Indian, to appear in a Test match.
** West Indian opener Stuart Williams and wicket-keeper Junior Murray were
making a comeback to the side after missing 36 and 34 Test matches
respectively. They last played against South Africa in the Port Elizabeth &
Cape Town Test matches in December 1998 and January 1999.
** Brian Lara, after scoring 688 runs at an average of 114.67 in his last
six Test innings, recorded his 10th duck of his career in his 84th match and
148th innings. This incidentally was his second duck against India. His
first came at the Wankhede Stadium, Bombay in November 1994. He was then
dismissed "bowled" by Manoj Prabhakar.
** Carl Hooper (108 not out) registered his 11th Test hundred of his career
in 93 matches. It was his fourth hundred at home, but his first at his home
ground Bourda Oval in six matches. His previous highest at this venue was
the 69 he made against South Africa in March last year.
** Hooper became the second West Indian captain to register a hundred at
this venue against India. Gary Sobers had made an identical score (108 not
out) during the 1971 series.
** Incidentally this was Hooper's second such hundred in his 13th Test match
as captain. His only other hundred was the 149 he made against Zimbabwe at
Bulawayo in July last year.
** Hooper also became the 33rd Test captain for the 58th time to make a
hundred against India. Interestingly, fellow Guyanese and former West Indian
left-hander Clive Lloyd has seven hundreds as captain - the maximum by any
Test captain against India.
** The unbeaten 113 run partnership between Hooper and S Chanderpaul was the
best for the West Indies against India at this venue for the 5th wicket
bettering the previous best of 71 runs between Clyde Walcott and Leslie
Wight during the 1953 series.
** Playing in his first Test match of his career in the West Indies Javagal
Srinath has now taken at least three wickets in a an innings in every Test
playing nation, with the exception of Pakistan, where he has still not made
an appearance as yet. His best figures in each of these countries are: in
India (8-86), in Australia (4-130), in England (4-103), in New Zealand
(5-95), in South Africa (6-76), in Sri Lanka (5-114), in Zimbabwe (3-59), in
Bangladesh (3-19). In 31 away Tests matches Srinath now has 118 wickets.
Only Kapil Dev (215 wickets in 66 matches) and Bishan Bedi (129 in 37) have
taken more wickets abroad for India.