
Rarity in cricket: Ashwin, Bairstow set for century of Tests together
The Hindu
Ashwin and Bairstow to play 100th Test together in Dharamsala, a rare feat in cricket history.
Test cricket will see two players featuring in their 100th game together for only the fourth time when India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and England batter Jonny Bairstow take the field in Dharamsala on March 7.
The first such occasion was when former England captain Michael Atherton and Alec Stewart reached the landmark against the West Indies at Old Trafford back in 2000.
The second instance involved three players as South Africa's Jacques Kallis, Shaun Pollock and Stephen Fleming played their 100th Test in the South Africa-New Zealand game in Centurion in 2006.
The third was Alastair Cook and Michael Clarke in the England-Australia Ashes contest in Perth in 2013.
Ashwin and Bairstow will be representing their respective teams in the fifth and final Test in Dharamsala from March 7.
It will also mark only the second occasion when two players from the opposing teams will be playing their 100th Test in the same game.
Just a day after the India-England game begins, New Zealand captain Tim Southee and his predecessor Kane Williamson will play their 100th Test together during the second match against Australia.

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