Fastest 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 in test; Rohit and his team are aiming to win the ODI record by breaking India’s records

Fastest 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 in test; Rohit and his team are aiming to win the ODI record by breaking India’s records


Refer Report

Kanpur: While the first three days of the second Test against Bangladesh were marred by rain, the spectators witnessed the spectacle of the Indian batsmen at the Greenpark Stadium on the fourth day. After Bangladesh were bowled out for 233 runs in the first innings, India went into bat with the aim of scoring quickly. Team India, who broke records from the start, declared the innings at 285 for 9 in 34.4 overs. With most of them batting in Twenty20 style, India’s run rate is above eight.

All the records for fastest 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 runs by a team in Tests were smashed by the Indian batsmen. After 50 in three overs, the record of baseball champions England in this regard is legendary. Captain Rohit Sharma returned with the score standing at 55, but Yashaswi Jaiswal continued to make breakthroughs along with Shubman Gill who came after him. The score crossed 100 in 10.1 overs. India broke the record against the West Indies last year.

With the return of Jaiswal (72) and Gill (39) followed by Rishabh Pant (9), superstar Virat Kohli (47) and KL. Rahul (68) also took charge of the attack. The team reached 150 runs in 18.2 overs and 200 runs in 24.2 overs. After 250 in the 31st over, the record was also written. India is the first team to score more than 100 runs in Tests at a run rate of more than eight. India scored 285 runs at a run rate of 8.22.

After declaring the innings, the Indian bowlers took both the visitors’ wickets in the last session on the fourth day. Opener Zakir Hasan and night watchman Hasan Mahmood are out. Bangladesh is currently 26 runs behind India’s first innings score. The effort of the Indian bowlers can quickly eliminate Bangladesh on the final day on Tuesday. Rohit and his team believe that they can win if they keep the visitors to a small score.

Source: Malayalam