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Indian batsmen have been confronted with a total of
600-plus ten times in Test cricket, the ongoing
Lahore Test included. India followed-on seven
times, lost six games and drew three. The Lahore
Test seems set to become the fourth draw, judging
by the way Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid were
toying with the Pakistani bowling at the time of
uploading this piece.
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| Opponents |
India's reply and result |
Venue |
Season |
| Pakistan ( 679-7d) |
318-0, mostly a draw |
Lahore |
2005-06 |
| Australia (674) |
381, followed-on and lost |
Adelaide |
1947-48 |
| England ( 653-4d ) |
454, lost |
Lord's |
1990 |
| England ( 633-5d) |
297, followed-on and lost |
Birmingham |
1979 |
| West Indies ( 631) |
454, followed-on and drawn |
Delhi |
1948-49 |
| New Zealand ( 630-6d) |
424 , followed -on and drawn |
Chandigarh |
2003-04 |
| West Indies ( 629-6d) |
273 , followed -on and drawn |
Mumbai |
1948-49 |
| England ( 629) |
302 , followed - on and lost |
Lord's |
1974 |
| West Indies ( 614-5d) |
124 , followed -on and lost |
Kolkata |
1958-59 |
| West Indies ( 604-6d ) |
406, lost |
Mumbai |
1974-75 |
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- By a Statsman |
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