India vs Sri Lanka in India, Nov-Dec 2009
Sri Lanka in India Three Test, five ODI and Two T20 match series
Sri Lanka will be looking for the elusive test match and series win when they tour India for a
Three Test, five ODI and Two T20 match series from November to December 2009. The team arrive in India on November 8th for the 55-day tour.
Sachin's Statistics
Last updated on Jan 05, 2009
Test Matches
Total Matches: 156
Batting
Bowling
Fielding
Innings
256
Overs
646
Catches
100
Not outs
27
Balls
3880
Most Catch Inn
3
Aggregate
12429
Maidens
80
Most Catch Match
3
Average
54.27
Runs
2227
Captaincy
High Score
248*
Wickets
42
Matches
25
50's
51
Average
53.02
Won
4
100's
41
5 wkts Inn.
0
Lost
9
200's
4
10 wkts Match
0
Tosses Won
15
300's
0
Best Inn.
3/10
Ducks
12
Best Match
3/14
Pairs
0
Eco. Rate
3.44
Opened Batting
1
Strike Rate
88.50
Scoring Rate
N/A
Right Handed Batsman
Right Arm Medium Bowler
Test - Career milestones
Matches
Runs
Age
Opponents
Venue
Season
19
1000
19 yrs & 216 days
Sounth Africa
Johannesburg
1992-93
32
2000
20 yrs & 329 days
New Zealand
Hamilton
1993-94
45
3000
23 yrs & 228 days
Sounth Africa
Kanpur
1996-97
58
4000
24 yrs & 223 days
Sri Lanka
Mumbai
1997-98
67
5000
25 yrs & 298 days
Pakistan
Culcutta
1998-99
76
6000
26 yrs & 313 days
New Zealand
Kanpur
1999-00
85
7000
28 yrs & 193 days
Sounth Africa
Bloemfontein
2001-02
95
8000
29 yrs & 24 days
West Indies
Kingston
2001-02
111
9000
30 yrs & 253 days
Australia
Sydney
2003-04
122
10000
31 yrs & 326 days
Pakistan
Culcutta
2004-05
ODI Matches
Total Matches: 419
Batting
Bowling
Fielding
Innings
409
Overs
1224.5
Catches
126
Not outs
38
Balls
8009
Most Catches
4
Aggregate
16422
Maidens
24
Average
44.26
Runs
6795
Captaincy
High Score
186*
Wickets
154
Matches
72
50's
90
Average
43.98
Won
23
100's
42
4 wkts Inn.
6
Lost
42
Ducks
16
Best
5/32
Tosses Won
41
Opened Batting
263
Eco. Rate
5.09
Scoring Rate
85.46
Strike Rate
52.00
Right Handed Batsman
Right Arm Medium Bowler
ODI - Career milestones
Matches
Runs
Age
Opponents
Venue
Season
36
1000
18 yrs & 318 days
Zimbabwe
Hamilton
1991-92
73
2000
20 yrs & 354 days
UAE
Sharjah
1993-94
96
3000
21 yrs & 350 days
Sri Lanka
Sharjah
1994-95
115
4000
22 yrs & 359 days
South Africa
Sharjah
1995-96
141
5000
23 yrs & 294 days
South Africa
Durban
1996-97
176
6000
24 yrs & 265 days
Pakistan
Dhaka
1997-98
196
7000
25 yrs & 74 days
Sri Lanka
Colombo
1998-99
217
8000
26 yrs & 45 days
Pakistan
Manchester
1999
242
9000
26 yrs & 330 days
South Africa
Nagpur
1999-00
266
10000
27 yrs & 341 days
Australia
Indore
2000-01
284
11000
28 yrs & 279 days
England
Kanpur
2001-02
309
12000
29 yrs & 311 days
Pakistan
Centurion
2002-03
330
13000
30 yrs & 327 days
Pakistan
Rawalpindi
2003-04
359
14000
32 yrs & 288 days
Pakistan
Peshawar
2005-06
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