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Team India made world record in just 12 overs, Rohit’s army created history

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Team India made world record in just 12 overs, Rohit’s army created history

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IND vs WI: The Indian team is facing the last match of the two-match Test series against the West Indies. When Team India came out to bat in the second innings of this match, a big record was shattered. Team India’s batsmen have made the record of scoring the fastest 100 runs in the history of Test cricket.

Team India’s batsmen did a great job

In the first innings, the Indian team had scored 438 runs, in response the West Indies team could score only 255 runs in the first innings. The Indian team got a total lead of 183 runs in the first innings. From here, Team India started batting fast from the beginning due to taking a big lead in the second innings. Rohit Sharma, who came to open, hit 57 runs in just 44 balls. At the same time, 38 runs in 30 balls with the bat of Yashasvi Jaiswal. Due to this, the Indian team was able to complete its 100 runs in just 12.2 overs i.e. 72 balls. Which is a world record.

Sri Lanka’s record was broken

The Indian team has left the Sri Lankan team behind in this matter. Sri Lanka had completed 100 runs against Bangladesh in 80 balls. At the same time, the England team is at number three, which did this feat against South Africa in 81 balls. At the same time, Bangladesh had completed 100 runs against West Indies in 82 balls.

Teams to score fastest 100 runs in Test history:

1. India – 76 balls vs West Indies

2. Sri Lanka – 80 balls vs Bangladesh

3. England – 81 balls vs South Africa

4. Bangladesh – 82 balls vs West Indies

5. England – 82 balls vs Pakistan

Mohammad Siraj did wonders

By the end of the third day’s play, the West Indies team had scored 229 runs losing 5 wickets. On the fourth day the play started about half an hour earlier. India got the breakthrough in the first over itself when Mukesh Kumar dismissed set batsman Alyque Athanje. Then came Mohammed Siraj’s storm and he took four wickets within an hour and wrapped up the West Indies team on a score of 255 runs. Thanks to Siraj’s five wickets, India took a lead of 183 runs in the first innings.

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