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Dravid's innings longest by an Indian

April 16, 2004 18:02 IST

By Rajneesh Gupta

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:

Mins Batsman (Score) Opponent Venue Season
740 R Dravid (270) Pakistan Rawalpindi 2003-04
708 SM Gavaskar (172) England Bangalore 1981-82
673 NS Sidhu (201) West Indies Port-of-Spain 1996-97
671 AD Gaekwad (201) Pakistan Jullundur 1983-84
644 SM Gavaskar (236*) WestIndies Chennai 1983-84
638 GR Viswanath (222) England Chennai 1981-82
631 VVS Laxman (281) Australia Calcutta 2000-01
629 R Dravid (217) England The Oval 2002
613 SR Tendulkar (241*) Australia Sydney 2003-04
608 VG Kambli (224) England Mumbai WS 1992-93

Slowest double hundreds by Indians:

Mins Batsman (Score) Oppoonent Venue Season
671 NS Sidhu (201) West Indies Port-of-Spain 1996-97
652 AD Gaekwad (201) Pakistan Jullundur 1983-84
647 R Dravid (270) Pakistan Rawalpindi 2003-04

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