Delhi: The Indian team achieved a historic achievement on the fourth day of the second test match being played against Bangladesh. Team India achieved a feat in the 147 years of Test cricket history, which no other team had been able to do till date. Indian team’s openers Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal attacked the Bangladesh bowlers fiercely and destroyed England’s record.

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In fact, during this Test being played in Kanpur, India made a new record of hitting 90 sixes in a calendar year in Test cricket. Earlier, the England team had hit 89 sixes in a calendar year in 2022, which was the best performance till date, but the Indian team has crossed this figure and created a new world record by hitting 90 sixes.

On the fourth day, the aggressive batting of Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal did not give any chance to the Bangladeshi bowlers. Both the batsmen hit fours and sixes at Green Park and took India to a historic milestone.

This has never happened before in Test cricket history

Till now, no team had hit so many sixes in a calendar year in Test cricket, which started in 1877, but in 2024, the Indian team created history by achieving this feat. Earlier, India’s best performance in 2021 was 87 sixes, which has now been surpassed by the new record of 90 sixes.

With this historic achievement, the Indian team has set a new example in world cricket, which will be difficult for any team to break in the future.

FAQ


What record has the Indian team made?

During this Test being played in Kanpur, India made a new record of hitting 90 sixes in a calendar year in Test cricket.


What record of England has India broken?

India made a new record of hitting 90 sixes in a calendar year in Test cricket. Earlier, the England team had hit 89 sixes in a calendar year in 2022, which was the best performance till date, but the Indian team has crossed this figure and created a new world record by hitting 90 sixes.

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