Sports Desk. Team India has also made preparations to win the second test match being played against Bangladesh in Kanpur. After bundling out Bangladesh for 233 runs in the first innings and declaring their first innings at 285 runs after losing nine wickets, the visiting team took only two wickets for 26 runs in the second innings. The last day of the match will prove to be decisive.
India has registered many records in its innings. Team India, which came to play its first innings, registered a world record by scoring a half-century in just 18 balls. He also made the record of fastest century.
This record was registered in the name of Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal
Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal played in white clothes like a T20 match. Both of them created a world record by completing India’s 50 runs in just 18 balls. This is the fastest half-century scored by any team in Test. In the history of 147 years of Test cricket, no team has yet scored a half-century in 3 overs. Earlier this year, England had scored a half-century in 4.2 overs against West Indies. At the same time, the record of making the fastest half-century partnership for Team India in any format was also registered in the names of Rohit and Yashasvi.
Team India broke its own world record
Team India created a world record in this match by completing its century in only 10.1 overs. This is also the fastest century scored by any team in Test cricket. Earlier, Team India had scored a century in 12.2 overs against West Indies in Port of Spain in the year 2023.
PC: espncricinfo
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