South African cricket team in India in 2007–08
South African cricket team in India in 2007–08 | |||||
South Africa | India | ||||
Dates | 20 March 2008 – 15 April 2008 | ||||
Captains | Graeme Smith | Anil Kumble Mahendra Singh Dhoni (3rd Test) | |||
Test series | |||||
Result | 3-match series drawn 1–1 | ||||
Most runs | Neil McKenzie (341) | Virender Sehwag (372) | |||
Most wickets | Dale Steyn (15) | Harbhajan Singh (19) | |||
Player of the series | Harbhajan Singh (IND) |
The South African cricket team toured India between 26 March and 13 April 2008, playing 3 Tests against India. The series was tied 1-1.
Squads
Test series
1st Test
26 March - 30 March Scorecard |
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- Virender Sehwag's 309* on day three was the second time an Indian has scored a triple century. Sehwag also scored the first one.
- Sehwag is also the first batsman to score a triple century in India.
- Sehwag also scored the fastest triple century in terms of deliveries (278).
- Sehwag is the third batsman after Brian Lara and Don Bradman to score two triple centuries.
- Sehwag scored 257 runs on day three, making him the first batsman to score more than 250 runs in a day in a test match in over 50 years. There are only three other batsman that bettered this:Don Bradman twice (309) and (271), Wally Hammond (295), and Dennis Compton (273).
- Sehwag is also the first batsman to be involved in two double century stands, 213 for the first wicket and an unbeaten 255 run partnership for the second wicket. This also the first time that a double century stand has occurred for the first and second wicket in an innings.
- Each of Sehwag's last ten centuries have been greater than 150.
- In the 14 innings when Sehwag has scored a century, his strike rate has been 77.79. Among batsmen with at least ten Test hundreds, only Adam Gilchrist has a faster strike-rate in centuries (99.64).
2nd Test
April 3 - April 7 Scorecard |
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3rd Test
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