India VS. Australia at Ahemdabad, Fourth Test
  • The 58.38 average runs per wicket in the Test is the fourth highest between India and Australia. The highest is 69.88 at Sydney in 2003-04.
  • Usman Khawaja's 180 is the joint-second highest score by an Australian opener against India. David Warner also made 180 (at Perth in 2011-12) whilst the highest is Matthew Hayden's 203 at Chennai in 2000-01.
  • The partnership of 208 between Khawaja and maiden-centurion Cameron Green is Australia's highest for the fifth wicket against India in India. Previously, the 191 between Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell at Ranchi in 2016-17 was the highest.
  • Ravichandran Ashwin took six wickets in an innings for the sixteenth time, the joint fifth best by any bowler. Muttiah Muralitharan, with 30, heads the list.
  • Ashwin now has 337 wickets in India, second only to Anil Kumble's 350.
  • Virat Kohli's 186 is his first Test century since scoring 136 against Bangladesh at Kolkata in November 2019.
  • During his innings, Kohli became the fifth Indian player to score 4000 runs in India.
  • The Indian innings saw the first time in which they have recorded six fifty partnerships in the same innings against Australia. In total, this was their fifth occasion against all opposition.
  • This was India's first occasion of their first six partnerships in an innings yielding 50 or more runs.
  • Nathan Lyon's 65 overs in the Indian innings is the second highest by an Australian bowler and seventh in total by any bowler in an innings by a visiting bowler in India. Steve O'Keefe's 77 at Ranchi in 2016-17 is the most by an Australian bowler whilst Haseeb Ahsan's 84 for Pakistan at Madras (Corporation Stadium) in 1960-61 is the most by any visiting player.