India declare at 759 for seven riding on Karun Nair's triple ton

Karun Nair's maiden century put India in command against England on the fourth day of the fifth Test at Chepauk stadium. 
Karun Nair plays shot during their fourth day of the fifth cricket test match against England in Chennai. (Photo | AP)
Karun Nair plays shot during their fourth day of the fifth cricket test match against England in Chennai. (Photo | AP)
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CHENNAI: Riding on Karun Nair's breath-taking unbeaten triple ton, India declared their first innings at a mammoth 759/7 and took a 282-run lead against England in their fifth and final cricket Test here on Monday.

This is India's highest score against any opponent surpassing the previous best of 726/9 declared against Sri Lanka in 2009. 

Playing only his third Test, the 25-year-old Nair forged two major partnerships -- 181 for the sixth wicket with Ravichandran Ashwin (67) and then 138 for the seventh wicket with Ravindra Jadeja (51) -- to take India to the record total at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here.

Nair has now become only the second Indian batsman to score a triple ton after swashbuckling opener Virender Sehwag, who has two triple tons to his name.

Brief Scores: England 477 vs India 759/9 declared (Karun Nair 303 not out, Lokesh Rahul 199, Parthiv Patel 71).
 

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