Virat scored the fastest 27 thousand runs: Jadeja completed 300 wickets; India made the record of fastest 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250.
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India has created a winning position against Bangladesh by explosive batting on the fourth day of the Kanpur Test. After bowling out Bangladesh for 233 runs, India scored a fifty in 3 overs and a century in the 11th over. The team declared its innings by scoring 285 runs in 34.4 overs and taking a lead of 52 runs.
After the fastest 50 and 100 runs in Test history, India also made the record of 150, 200 and 250 runs. Ravindra Jadeja also completed 300 test wickets from the team. Top records of the fourth day in Kanpur Test…
1. India scored fastest 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 runs India started showing momentum as soon as they started batting in their first innings. The team also completed 50 runs in 3 overs and 100 runs in 10.1 overs. This was the fastest team fifty and century in the 147-year history of Test. Not only this, India also made the record of scoring the fastest 150, 200 and 250 runs.
2. Jadeja completes 300 test wickets Ravindra Jadeja took the last wicket of Bangladesh’s innings, this was his first wicket in the innings. With this he also crossed the mark of 300 wickets in Tests. He became only the 7th Indian player to take 300 Test wickets. Not only this, Jadeja became only the third left arm spinner in the world to take 300 wickets. Before him, only Sri Lanka’s Rangana Herath and New Zealand’s Daniel Vettori could do this.
3. Fastest all-rounder in Asia Ravindra Jadeja took only 74 matches to make the double record of 3000 runs and 300 wickets. He became the fastest player in Asia to reach this record. He reached second place in the world. Before him, England’s Ian Botham had achieved the double record of 3000 runs and 300 wickets in 72 Tests.
Ravindra Jadeja has got only one wicket in the second test.
4. Virat completed the fastest 27 thousand runs Virat Kohli scored 47 runs on 35 balls in the first innings, with this he also completed 27 thousand runs in international cricket. For this he took 594 innings, he was the fastest to reach this milestone. Before him, Sachin Tendulkar had crossed the figure of 27 thousand international runs in 623 innings.
Virat Kohli completed his 27 thousand international runs even before 600 innings.
5. Yashasvi scored fifty on 31 balls Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal scored fifty in just 31 balls. He reached third place among the players who scored the fastest fifty for India. Before him, Rishabh Pant had scored fifty on 28 balls and Kapil Dev had scored fifty on 30 balls.
6. India’s declaration in the lowest overs India declared in its first innings in just 34.4 overs. In the first innings, India has declared the innings in so few overs for the first time. Earlier in 2019, the team had declared the first innings in 89.4 overs against Bangladesh.
The special thing was that India did not play even a single maiden over in its innings. This is the first time in the last 85 years that a team did not play a single maiden over in its first innings.
India declared its first innings in just 34.4 overs.
7. Highest test six in a year Team India has hit 96 Test sixes so far in 2024. This is the most Test sixes of any team in a year. Earlier in 2022, England had hit 89 sixes. India is also at third place in this record, the team had hit 87 sixes in 2021.
Team India has hit 96 test sixes in 2024. The team has to play 8 more tests this year.
8. Rohit started by hitting 2 sixes. Indian captain Rohit Sharma played his first ball in the second over of the innings. He hit 2 sixes against Hasan Mahmood in the first 2 balls. With this, he became only the fourth player to hit 2 sixes on the first 2 balls of a Test innings. Before him, only West Indies’ Foffy Williams, India’s Sachin Tendulkar and Umesh Yadav could do this.
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