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Not just with the bat, Ajinkya Rahane proves why he's the new Rahul Dravid for India

News Agencies | Updated on: 13 February 2017, 3:41 IST

India's Ajinkya Rahane on 14 August became the first fielder in Test history to take eight catches, achieving the feat on the third day of the ongoing 1st Test match against Sri Lanka at Galle.

Rahane caught Rangana Herath at slip off Amit Mishra to enter the record books after going past five international players -- Yajurvindra Singh (India), Greg Chappell (Australia), Hashan Tilakaratne (Sri Lanka), Stephen Flemimg (New Zealand) and Mathew Hayden (Australia), all of whom took 7 catches in a match.

Incidentally Yajurvindra took 7 catches in a Test after Independence Day in 1977, while Rahane has done it on the eve of August 15.

Rahane was instrumental in sending three Sri Lankan batsmen back to the pavilion during the first innings before the Mumbai player took five catches in the second essay.

Englishman Wally Hammond though holds the record for most catches -- 10 -- in first class cricket, having achieved the feat as a Gloucestershire fielder against Surrey in 1928.

England wicketkeeper Jack Russell -- in 1995 -- and South African glovesman AB de Villiers -- in 2013 -- have 11 dismissals each in a Test match.

-PTI

First published: 14 August 2015, 6:01 IST