Kanpur: India bowled out Bangladesh for 233 runs in the first innings on the fourth day of the second cricket test. Mominul Haq remained unbeaten on 107, while the Bangladeshi innings ended in 74.2 overs. Bangladesh, playing at 205 for six after lunch, lost four wickets within 28 runs. For India, Jasprit Bumrah took 3 wickets while Akash Deep, Ravichandran Ashwin and Mohammed Siraj took two wickets each. After this, the Indian team came out to bat and created history by scoring a half century in just 18 balls. Yes, Indian team's opener Yashasvi Jaiswal and captain Rohit Sharma were seen doing explosive batting in the very first over. In the first over of Hasan Mahmood, Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 12 runs by hitting 3 fours, while a total of 17 runs were scored in the second over, in which 2 sixes came from Rohit's bat. Rohit Sharma hit a six in the next over and Yashasvi Jaiswal hit a six and 2 fours in the last three balls.
In this way 51 runs were scored in 18 balls. This was the fastest half-century of any team in terms of balls in Test. Earlier this year, England had set a world record by scoring a half-century in just 26 balls against West Indies in Nottingham. Even before this, England had the record. He completed half-centuries in 27 balls against South Africa at The Oval Ground in 1994 and 30 balls in 2002 against Sri Lanka in Manchester.
Earlier, India's fastest half century was against England in Chennai Test in 2008 in 33 balls. On the other hand, Team India completed its century in the 11th over, for which a total of 61 balls were played. This is India's fastest century in Test. Captain Rohit Sharma was out after scoring 23 runs in 11 balls with the help of 3 sixes and one four, while Yashasvi Jaiswal scored the joint third fastest half century for India.
In this way 51 runs were scored in 18 balls. This was the fastest half-century of any team in terms of balls in Test. Earlier this year, England had set a world record by scoring a half-century in just 26 balls against West Indies in Nottingham. Even before this, England had the record. He completed half-centuries in 27 balls against South Africa at The Oval Ground in 1994 and 30 balls in 2002 against Sri Lanka in Manchester.
Earlier, India's fastest half century was against England in Chennai Test in 2008 in 33 balls. On the other hand, Team India completed its century in the 11th over, for which a total of 61 balls were played. This is India's fastest century in Test. Captain Rohit Sharma was out after scoring 23 runs in 11 balls with the help of 3 sixes and one four, while Yashasvi Jaiswal scored the joint third fastest half century for India.
After this the team scored the fastest 150 runs in 110 balls, fastest 200 runs in 146 balls and 250 runs in 181 balls. In this way the Indian team gave its all in the dead test. Everyone was surprised to see this T20 batting of Team India.
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