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Test Matches
Shakib Al Hasan (BAN)
Shakib Al Hasan scored 100 runs from 129 balls in the second innings of the Test against New Zealand at Seddon Park in a match which commenced on the 15th February 2010. It was his maiden century, and he has now scored 977 runs at an average of 32.57. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He is averaging 88.7 when batting in the fourth innings of the match. See Performance Analysis by Innings Number
H M Amla (SAF)
Hashim Amla scored 114 in the first innings and 123 not out from 394 balls in the second innings of the Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens in a match which commenced on the 14th February 2010. It was his tenth century, second against India, and he has now scored 3,261 runs at an average of 47.26. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He was the fifth South African player to score a century in each innings, See Players Scoring 100 in Both Innings of Match and he has now scored 674 runs at an average of 168.5 in the 2010 calendar year. See Performance Analysis by Year
Harbhajan Singh (IND)
Harbhajan Singh took 5/59 in the second innings of the Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens in a match which commenced on the 14th February 2010. It was his the twenty fourth time that he has taken five wickets or more in an innings, third against South Africa, and he has now taken 355 wickets at ann average of 30.94. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds It was the sixth time that he has taken five wickets or more at Eden Gardens, and he remains the leading wicket taker at Eden Gardens with 46 wickets at an average of 21.76. See Top Bowlers – All Time – By Aggregate Wickets
Mohammad Mahmadullah (BAN)
Mohammad Mahmadullah scored 115 runs from 177 balls in the first innings of the Test against New Zealand at Seddon Park in a match which commenced on the 15th February 2010. It was his maiden century, and he has now scored 345 runs at an average of 49.29. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds It was the highest score at number eight batting position for Bangladesh. See Highest Scores in Each Batting Position for Bangladesh
V V S Laxman (IND)
Vangipurappu Laxman scored 143 not out from 260 balls in the first innings of the Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens in a match which commenced on the 14th February 2010. It was his fifteenth century, first against South Africa, and he has now scored 7,136 runs at an average of 46.64. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds It was his fourth century at Eden Gardens, and has now scored 1,041 runs at an average of 94.6. He has the highest run aggregate, See Top Batsmen – All Time – By Aggregate Runs and second highest average at Eden Gardens. See Top Batsmen – All Time – By Batting Average He has now scored 219 runs at an average of 219.0 in the 2010 calendar year. See Performance Analysis by Year
M S Dhoni (IND)
Mahendra Dhoni scored 132 not out from 187 balls in the first innings of the Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens in a match which commenced on the 14th February 2010. It was his fourth century, first against South Africa, and he has now scored 2,428 runs at an average of 42.60. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds It was the third highest score by an Indian wicket keeper, See Wicket Keepers Scoring a Century and it was his first century at Eden Gardens, where he averages 219.0. See Performances in India Versus All Countries He has now scored 252 runs at an average of 84.0 in the 2010 calendar year. See Performance Analysis by Year
India
India has a new Test seventh wicket partnership record of 259 which was set by V V S Laxman and M S Dhoni in the first innings of the Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens in a match which commenced on the 14th February 2010. See Partnership Records (Test Cricket) for India It also created a new seventh wicket partnership record for Eden Gardens. See Ground Partnership Records at Eden Gardens
M J Guptill (NZL)
Martin Guptill scored 189 runs from 310 balls in the first innings of the Test against Bangladesh at Seddon Park in a match which commenced on the 15th February 2010. It was his maiden century, and he has now scored 518 runs at an average of 34.5. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds It was the third highest score in the 2010 calendar year. See Players with highest Individual Innings for Year 2010
ODI Matches
D J G Sammy (WIN)
Darren Sammy took 4/26 in the ODI against Zimbabwe at Arnos Vale on the 10th March 2010. It was the first time that he has taken four wickets in a match, and he has taken 26 wickets at an average of 42.5. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
B J Haddin (AUS)
Bradley Haddin scored 110 runs from 121 balls in the ODI against New Zealand at Seddon Park on the 9th March 2010. It was his second century, both against New Zealand, and he has now scored 1,779 runs at an average of 33.57. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He is the third Australian wicket keeper to score a century. See Wicket Keepers Scoring a Century
Seddon Park
Seddon Park – Statistical Overview (ODI Cricket) A new 2nd wicket partnership record of 151 was established by Bradley Haddin and Ricky Ponting (AUS) in the ODI match against New Zealand on the 9th March 2010. Ground Partnership Records (ODI Cricket) at Seddon Park
N O Miller (WIN)
Nikita Miller took 4/43 in the ODI against Zimbabwe at Providence Stadium on the 6th March 2010. It was the first time that he has taken four wickets in a match, and he has taken 23 wickets at an average of 40.57. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds He is averaging 33.7 when the West Indies bowl first, and 112.5 when they bowl second. See Performance Analysis by Innings Number
M G Johnson (AUS)
Mitchell Johnson took 4/51 in the ODI against New Zealand at Eden Park on the 6th March 2010. It was the sixth time that he has taken four wickets or more in a match, first against New Zealand, and he has taken 121 wickets at an average of 26.18. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
C Kieswetter (ENG)
Craig Kieswetter scored 107 runs from 123 balls in the ODI against Bangladesh at Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on the 5th March 2010. It was his maiden century, and he has now scored 130 runs at an average of 43.3. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
T T Bresnan (ENG)
Timothy Bresnan took 4/28 in the ODI against Bangladesh at Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on the 5th March 2010. It was the first time that he has taken four wickets in a match, and he has now taken 25 wickets at an average of 33.68. See Performances by Opponent at All Grounds
D R Tuffey (NZL)
Darryl Tuffey took 3/58 in the ODI against Australia at McLean Park on the 3rd March 2010. It took his aggregate to 101 wickets, and he became the fourteenth New Zealand player to take 100 wickets. See Players taking 100 Career Wickets

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