During that epic innings,
he hoisted Malinda Pushpakumara for 26 runs 2 fours and 3 sixers eclipsed 24 runs scored
by Sandeep Patil off Bob Willis in Manchester in 1982, and by Kapil Dev off
Eddie Hemmings at Lord's in 1990. Recall that Sandeep scored 6 fours in a 7
ball over and Kapil struck consecutive 4 sixers taking India out of the danger
of follow-on.
Today’s performance of 7
Sixes hit by Hardik is the joint-second most in an innings for India. The
record is held by Navjot Sidhu who hit eight against the same opposition in
Lucknow in 1994. Sehwag also hit seven against Sri Lanka at Brabourne in 2009
as did Harbhajan Singh against New Zealand in Hyderabad in 2010. These are
tempting to compare him with legendary Kapil Dev – style is there and he has to
score consistently to make that comparison real.
Today he scored 107 - in
the first session of the second day. He became the first India player to score
over 100 runs before lunch on any day of a Test. The session, however, was
extended by 30 minutes as India were nine-down.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
13th Aug 2017.
