IND vs WI 2nd Test: Many big records were made and broken in the second Test being played between India and West Indies. During this, Team India made a huge record in its name. Actually, in the second innings of the second Test, Indian batsmen batted like T20. With this, two big records were registered in the name of the team.
In the second innings, Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 38 runs for India in 30 balls with one six and four fours. At the same time, captain Rohit Sharma played an inning of 57 runs in 44 balls. Hitman hit five fours and three sixes. After this, Ishaan Kishan scored 52 runs in just 34 balls. 4 fours and 2 sixes came out of Ishaan’s bat. Shubman Gill remained unbeaten on 29 runs in 37 balls with him.
The name of the Indian team became the world record of making the fastest 100 runs.
Team India touched the figure of 100 runs in just 12.2 overs in the second innings. With this, the Indian team got the record of scoring the fastest 100 runs in Test cricket. Earlier this record was in the name of Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka scored 100 runs in 13.2 overs against Bangladesh in 2001. England is at number three in this record list. England scored 100 runs in 13.3 overs against South Africa in 1994.
#test Fastest first ЁЯТп run (in an over) by any team in cricket #WorldRecord
12.2 – India vs West Indies (today)
13.2 – Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, 2001
13.3 – England vs South Africa, 1994
13.4 – Bangladesh v West Indies, 2012
13.4 – England v Pakistan, 2022#WIvINDтАФ Syed Hussain (@imsyedhussain) July 23, 2023
Team India completed 50 runs in just 5.3 overs
Earlier, the Indian team had scored 50 runs in just 5.3 overs. Team India, who scored the fastest 50 runs in Tests, has come at number four. Earlier in 2008 also, Team India has scored 50 runs against England in 5.3 overs. England is at number one in this record list. The English team scored 50 runs in 4.3 overs against South Africa in 1994.
#test Fastest first 50 by any team in cricket history ЁЯШ│ЁЯСЗ
4.3 overs – England vs South Africa, 1994
4.6 overs – England vs Sri Lanka, 2002
5.2 overs – Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, 2004
5.3 overs – India vs England, 2008
5.3 overs – India vs West Indies (TO)#WIvINDтАФ Syed Hussain (@imsyedhussain) July 23, 2023