3Five-wicket hauls for Bhuvneshwar Kumar in Tests. All three have come in Tests outside Asia, including the 5 for 33 in this Test. He had taken 5 for 82 and 6 for 82 in his first two innings in England. He has taken just nine wickets in six home Tests compared to 25 scalps in seven away Tests.5Wickets taken by Bhuvneshwar in his last spell of 11.4 overs. He bowled six maidens and conceded 16 runs. In fact, his five wickets came in a span of 51 balls, which is 8.3 overs. Before the start of this spell, he was wicket-less in his first 12 overs. His figures are now the best by any bowler in the five Tests played in St Lucia.23 Runs added by West Indies last six wickets in their first innings - their second-lowest in a home Test. Their last six wickets had added just 18 runs in their first innings of the Port of Spain Test of 1998-99 against Australia. Against India, only once has their last six wickets made fewer runs than this - 21 at Wankhede in 2011-12.113.33 Rohit Sharmas strike rate off his last 30 balls, through the end of play on day four, in which he made 34 runs with three sixes. He had scored just seven runs off his first 27 balls with a four. As a result, India made 68 runs off their last 13 overs and ended the day with a run rate of 4.02. It had been 3.42 at the end of 26 overs.1997 Last time West Indies top-five all made 20 or more runs in an innings against India at home, at Sabina Park. This was only their second such instance against India since 2000. However, only one of the final six batsmen went on to score in double-digits.2002 Last time three of West Indies top-four wicket partnerships added 50 or more runs in a Test innings against India at home, at St Johns. The first wicket added 59 runs, the second 70 runs and the fourth 67 runs while none of the other wickets added more than nine runs in the first innings of this Test.7 Runs scored by Virat Kohli in this Test - his joint-lowest match aggregate for a Test in which he batted in both innings. He made 0 & 7 in the Old Trafford Test in 2014. He averages just 19.40 in six innings at No. 3 whereas his averages at No. 4, 5 and 6 are more than 40.2008 The last time Indias No. 3 aggregated less than 10 runs in a Test batting in both innings, before Kohlis 3 & 4 in this match. Rahul Dravid made identical scores against England in Chennai when Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar helped India chase down a target of 387. The last such instance for India in an away Test was way back in 1997 at Colombo. That instance was also by Dravid, with scores of 2 & 6. 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SASKATOON -- Members of the Halifax Mooseheads won two trophies at the Canadian Hockey League awards ceremony on Saturday, but the title they really want is still one victory away. Mooseheads forward Jonathan Douin was named the 2012-13 CHL player of the year, while head coach Dominique Ducharme took home coach of the year honours. While both appreciated the recognition for a great season as Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champions, their focus quickly shifted to Sundays MasterCard Memorial Cup final against the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League. "The trophy I want is (on Sunday)," said Drouin, who had 41 goals and 64 assists in 49 games this season and is the No. 3 ranked North American skater ahead of next months NHL draft. "That was our goal from the beginning of the year -- winning the Memorial Cup." Drouin was quick to note that winning an award like player of the year includes a lot of help from others. "Theres a lot of good things (involved)," he said. "I didnt do it all myself. The coaching is part of it, the linemates are part of it so its just a great year for everyone." Ducharme was named as the CHLs top coach after leading the Mooseheads to a 58-6-4 recorrd during the regular season.dddddddddddd "Coach of the year, I think it has a lot to do with the players, my staff, my assistants, the whole organization, so I see it as a team award," he said. "The only thing we thought about all year was winning every game." Winterhawks defenceman Seth Jones, who is rated as the No. 1 North American skater by NHL Central Scouting, was named top prospect of the year. Like Drouin and Ducharme, he says the award is nice, but his focus is on the Memorial Cup final. "You work so hard all year, not necessarily for this trophy, but its kind of a little side accomplishment," Jones said. "The real trophy is (Sunday)." The other award winners announced were: Tyler Graovac of the Belleville Bulls (sportsman of the year), Brenden Leipsic and Nicolas Petan, both of the Winterhawks (top scorer of the year), Ben Fanelli of the Kitchener Rangers (humanitarian of the year), Josh Morrissey of the Prince Albert Raiders (scholastic player of the year), Valentin Zykov of the Baie-Comeau Drakkar (rookie of the year), Patrik Bartosak of the Red Deer Rebels (goaltender of the year) and Ryan Sproul of the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (defenceman of the year). ' ' '