of the second cricket Test between India and New Zealand Eden Garden, here today.
# Ajinkya Rahane (77) posted his second highest score against New Zealand in Tests - his highest being 118 at Wellington in February 2014.
# Rahane's innings is his first fifty vs New Zealand - his ninth in Tests.
# Rahane is averaging 75.60 in six Tests this year - his aggregate being 378 in seven innings, including a hundred and two fifties - his best performance in terms of averages in a calendar year.
# Under Virat Kohli's captaincy, Rahane is averaging 51.65 - his tally being 1033 (ave.51.65) in 16 Tests, including four centuries and four fifties.
# Cheteshwar Pujara (87 off 219 balls) has recorded his second highest score against New Zealand in Tests - his highest being 159 at Hyderabad in August 2012.
# Pujara's third fifty vs New Zealand is his tenth in Tests.
# Pujara, with his 87, took his batting average against New Zealand to fifty-plus - his tally being 503 in 10 innings at an average of 50.30, including a century and three fifties.
# Pujara's Test record in India is quite impressive - his aggregate being 1708 runs (ave.65.69) in 19 Tests, including five centuries and seven fifties.
# Matt Henry (3/35) has registered his second best bowling performance in Tests next only to the 4 for 93 vs England at Lord's in May 2015.
# Rahane and Pujara were associated in a partnership of 141 for the fourth wicket - India's highest for this wicket at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, obliterating the 140 between Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman against West Indies in November 2011.
# In his last 25 Tests, Virat Kohli is averaging 43.26 - his tally being 1774, including seven hundreds and four fifties. Only once in a calendar year in 2013, he has managed 50-plus average - his aggregate being 616 in eight Tests at an average of 56.00, including two centuries and eight fifties.
# Since posting 200 vs West Indies at North Sound in July 2016, Kohli has scored 44, 3 & 4 vs West Indies and 9, 18 & 9 vs New Zealand.
# Apart from Kohli, no other player has recorded more than two fifty-plus innings at this venue.
# Amit Mishra's tally of 15 wickets (ave.14.33) is the highest by any bowler vs New Zealand in a five-ODI bilateral series. Darren Gough had taken 13 wickets (ave.14.38) for England in New Zealand in 2001-02 and Sunil Narine had bagged 13 at 11.23 runs apiece for West Indies in West Indies in 2012.
# Mishra's figures of 5 for 18 are the best by an Indian bowler vs New Zealand in ODIs, surpassing the 5 for 27 by Krish Srikkanth at Visakhapatnam on December 10, 1998.
# Mishra has recorded two five-wicket hauls -- his career-best being 6 for 48 vs Zimbabwe at Bulawayo in 2013.
# Among the Indian spinners, only Harbhajan Singh has captured more five-wicket hauls (three) in ODIs.
# Latham's aggregate of 244 runs (ave.61.00) in five matches is the highest by a New Zealand batsman in an ODI series vs India in India. Nathan Astle had scored 234 runs (ave.46.80) in five matches in 1999-2000.
# For the second time, five ducks have been recorded in New Zealand's innings -- the first instance vs Pakistan at Auckland on February 17, 2001.
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