- By Himanshu Badola
- Tue, 01 Oct 2024 04:59 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test: India came up with a remarkable performance in all departments to clinch a memorable 7-wicket victory in the second Test against Bangladesh on Tuesday.
India completed yet another whitewash at home, thrashing the Najmul Hossain Shanto-led side 2-0.
Despite the major part of the Test getting washed out due to rain, India managed to capitalise on the remaining two days on the back of record-breaking stuff.
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Notably, it is only the eighth time when a team has emerged victorious in a Test match despite a minimum two days of no play possible.
The hosts chased down the 95-run target in just 17.2 overs to complete their 18th consecutive Test series win at home.
After opting to bowl first, India bowled Bangladesh out for 233 in their first innings before declaring their innings on 285/9 with a 52-run lead inside the bag.
Resuming their second innings on 26/2 on the final day, Bangladesh were bowled out for 146, setting a short target for Rohit Sharma which they chased down easily.
Here's a look at the plethora of records India broke during the 2nd Test in Kanpur.
Fastest team 50 in Test Cricket History (3 overs)
Fastest team 100 in Test Cricket History (10.1 overs)
Fastest team 150 in Test Cricket History (18.3 overs)
Fastest team 200 in Test Cricket History (24.1 overs)
Fastest team 250 in Test Cricket History (30.1 overs)
Highest Run Rate in an Innings in Test Cricket with 200+ Runs Scored (8.22 runs per over)
Most Sixes by a Team in a Single Calendar Year (91)
Virat Kohli Becomes Fastest to 27000 International Runs (535th match and in 594 innings)
Yashasvi Jaiswal Scores 4th Fastest Test Fifty by an Indian
Ravindra Jadeja Reaches 300 Test Wickets Milestone
Most Runs by an Indian in One WTC Cycle (Yashasvi Jaiswal)
Most consecutive Test series wins at home
18* - India (2013 - 2024)
10 - Australia (1994-2000)
10 - Australia (2004-2008)
8 - West Indies (1976-1986)
8 - New Zealand (2017-2020)
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Most wins in Tests
414 - Australia
397 - England
183 - West Indies
180 - India
179 - South Africa