The dismal story of India's opening act

In their last nine Test series in South Africa, England, New Zealand or Australia, India’s opening partnership has averaged 21, and lasted only 6.3 overs per stand

S Rajesh24-Dec-20184:05

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India’s last century stand for the first wicket in a Test match in South Africa, England, New Zealand or Australia (SENA, in short) came in Centurion eight years ago, in 2010, when Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir put on 137 in India’s second innings.Since that series in South Africa, India’s opening pairs have come out to bat 62 times in a Test innings in these four countries, and have passed 50 only seven times, with a highest of 63. Their average partnership during this period: 21.03; the average balls they have survived per partnership: 39 (6.3 overs). In nine series in these countries, only once have they lasted more than 50 balls per partnership, on average, and only once was their average stand more than 30.

India’s opening stands, series-wise, in SENA* countries since Jul 2011
Series Inns Runs Ave 50+ stands BpD
in SA, 2013-14 4 89 22.25 0 52.75
in Aus, 2014-15 8 248 31.00 2 49.13
in Eng, 2014 10 219 21.90 0 43.60
in Eng, 2018 10 237 23.70 3 40.10
in SA, 2018-19 6 109 18.16 0 38.00
in Aus, 2018-19 4 72 18.00 1 36.00
in Eng, 2011 8 156 19.50 1 34.88
in Aus, 2011-12 8 125 15.62 0 30.88
in NZ, 2013-14 4 49 12.25 0 22.75

Whichever way you look at it, these are damning numbers. During the same period, the opening pairs haven’t had too many problems in Asia, averaging 48.27, with eight century partnerships in 75 attempts. Clearly, the challenge of facing up to the new ball in difficult conditions is one that India’s openers have consistently failed to tackle in the last seven-and-a-half years. Their average of 21.03 in these countries is lower than it is for all wickets, except the last two.