Averages Batting Bowling By Team - India

Cricket Records in Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2004/05 - India

India batting averages
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
BF
HS
Ave
SR
100
50
0
4s
6s
121598144*59.0072.83000110
48129943415542.7168.89111440
2301003005533.3333.33010123
3501563775431.2041.37010220
3501533806430.6040.26020171
4711676126027.8327.28011221
230591194519.6649.5700070
4701232546917.5748.42010210
240701685517.5041.6601061
472862122617.2040.56000110
241471372715.6634.3000060
350691254213.8055.20001101
47347572511.7582.4500362
1201435107.0040.0000030
2402748226.7556.2500140
240157393.7520.5400120
12042132.0019.0400000
India bowling averages
Player
Span
Mat
Inns
Overs
Mdns
Runs
Wkts
BBI
Ave
Econ
SR
5
10
Ct
St
2004-20042473.310207124/4417.252.8136.70010
2004-200436178.532504216/7824.002.8151.03120
2004-200448197.330685277/4825.373.4643.83120
2004-200448123.322368104/9536.802.9774.10000
2004-20042457.01416821/3884.002.94171.00000
2004-20041244.0916711/99167.003.79264.00010
2004-2004213.0120-0.000.66-0000
2004-2004224.00100-0.002.50-0060
2004-20042214.02410-0.002.92-0010
2004-2004449.01450-0.005.00-0000
2004-2004200.0000-0.00--0050
2004-2004400.0000-0.00--00130
2004-2004100.0000-0.00--0000
2004-2004300.0000-0.00--0060
2004-2004100.0000-0.00--0011
2004-2004400.0000-0.00--0070
2004-2004300.0000-0.00--0071
Adjust:Most recentPast weekPast MonthPast year4 years10 years25 years
Performances in matches that overlap decades are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures
Performances in matches that overlap years are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures
Records includes the following current or recent matches:

India vs Australia at Wankhede, Australia tour of India 4th Test, Nov 3-5, 2004 [Test # 1720]

Australia vs India at Nagpur, Australia tour of India 3rd Test, Oct 26-29, 2004 [Test # 1718]

Australia vs India at Chennai, Australia tour of India 2nd Test, Oct 14-18, 2004 [Test # 1714]