[2][3] He holds the record for consecutive appearances (153 matches) as a player in Tests.
[8][9] Border made his Test debut against England in December 1978 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
[10] Border's highest score of 205 – one of his two double centuries – came against New Zealand at the Adelaide Oval in 1987.
[1] In ODI cricket, Border scored his first century against India in 1980, when he made 105 not out.
The performance ensured Australia's victory and he was named "Man of the match".