1 - Rohit Sharma became the first India captain to score centuries in all three formats of international cricket. The century in Nagpur was Rohit's first as a Test captain. He has three hundreds in ODIs and two T20I tons when leading India. Only three other men have scored hundreds in all three formats while leading the team - Tillakaratne Dilshan, Faf du Plessis and Babar Azam.
57.65 - Rohit's batting average as an opener in Test cricket is the second-highest for any player to have opened in a minimum of 30 innings. Only Herbert Sutcliffe is ahead of him, with 61.10 across 83 innings.
57.14 - Percentage of 50-plus scores converted to hundreds by Rohit in home Tests. He now has eight hundreds and six fifties in 21 Test matches in India. Only M Vijay (60%) has a better conversion rate among India batters in home Tests, having converted nine of his 15 50-plus scores into centuries.
75.2 Rohit's batting average in Test cricket at home is the second-best for any batter for a minimum of 30 innings. Only Don Bradman is ahead of Rohit, having averaged 98.22 in the 50 innings he batted at home.
81.62 - Rohit's control percentage against the offspin duo of Nathan Lyon and Todd Murphy in the first Test. He scored 68 runs off the 136 balls against them with nine fours and a six. Rohit scored 41 runs off Pat Cummins at a strike rate of 93.18 before being dismissed.
6 - Instances of a fifty and a five-wicket haul in a Test match for Ravindra Jadeja, the joint-most by any player for India, alongside R Ashwin. Only Ian Botham (11) and Shakib Al Hasan (10) have achieved the double of a fifty and five-for in Tests more often than Jadeja, while Richard Hadlee also had six such instances.
2 - Number of visiting spinners with a five-wicket haul on Test debut against India, including Murphy. The first such spinner was Jason Krejza, who took 8 for 215 on debut in 2008, also in Nagpur.