India's first-innings advantage
The first-innings lead of 373 that India got in St Lucia is their second-highest in an overseas Test, and the fourth-highest in their 398-Test history
Less than three days into the second Test, India have taken a stranglehold of the match, bundling out West Indies for a paltry 215 after amassing 588 for 8 in their first innings. The first-innings lead of 373 is India's second-highest in an overseas Test, and the fourth-highest in their 398-Test history.
The only occasion when an Indian side managed a lead of more than 373 while playing abroad was at Rawalpindi in 2003-04, when India amassed 600 after bundling Pakistan out for 224. India eventually ended up winning that match by an innings and 131 runs.
At home, India have twice managed a first-innings lead of more than 373: at Kolkata against Australia in 1997-98, they went a whopping 400 in front after racking up 633 for 5 in their first innings. Of the top eight instances of highest leads, the only occasion when India didn't go on to hammer home that advantage was in 1978-79 against West Indies. That match, though, was affected by poor weather - only 257 overs were bowled in the entire game. Can West Indies deny the marauding Indians yet again?
Opposition | Lead | Venue & year | Result |
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Australia | 400 | Kolkata, 1997-98 | Won by an innings and 219 runs |
West Indies | 394 | Delhi, 1978-79 | Draw |
Pakistan | 376 | Rawalpindi, 2003-04 | Won by an innings and 131 runs |
West Indies | 373 | St Lucia, 2006 | ? |
England | 355 | Headingley, 2002 | Won by an innings and 46 runs |
Bangladesh | 342 | Dhaka, 2004-05 | Won by an innings and 140 runs |
New Zealand | 328 | Madras, 1955-56 | Won by an innings and 109 runs |
Sri Lanka | 310 | Bangalore 1993-94 | Won by an innings and 95 runs |
S Rajesh is stats editor of Cricinfo
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