Overview
- The Indian all-rounder became the fourth to achieve the feat, joining Kapil Dev, Ian Botham and Daniel Vettori.
- He crossed 4,000 Test runs during a 27 in India's first innings at Eden Gardens, with career figures cited at 4,001 runs and 338 wickets.
- A four-wicket burst in South Africa’s second innings left the visitors 93/7 at stumps on Day 2.
- His wicket of Tristan Stubbs was both his 150th in the World Test Championship and his 250th in Tests on Indian soil.
- He is the first player to log at least 1,500 runs and 150 wickets in the WTC, while Rishabh Pant set India’s Test sixes record in the same match.