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Virat Kohli (Ind) became the fastest to complete 27,000 runs in international cricket, in terms of innings (594). [ 23 ] [ 24 ] India's match run rate of 7.36 was the highest in Test history, breaking the previous record of 6.80 set by South Africa in the first Test against Zimbabwe at Cape Town in 2005.
The Test series formed part of the inaugural 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship. [1] [2] It was the second time that Bangladesh toured India to play a Test series, and the first time that Bangladesh played a T20I series against India in India. [3] [4] The Test series also featured the first day/night match to be played by either side. [5]
Jaydev Unadkat (Ind) appeared in a Test match after 12 years and 2 days. In between his 2 Test appearances, he missed 118 tests, second most by any player and the most by any Indian player. [37] [38] World Test Championship points: India 12, Bangladesh 0. Cheteshwar Pujara became the eighth Indian batter to complete 7000 test runs
Shafiul Islam (Ban) made his Test debut. Marais Erasmus (SA) stood in his first Test match as an umpire. [3] Virender Sehwag captained India in the absence of the injured MS Dhoni. Sachin Tendulkar (Ind) became the first cricketer ever to score 13,000 Test runs.
In the third T20I, India chased down Bangladesh's target of 117 runs and sealed the series 3–0. [10] The fourth T20I was interrupted due to rain and the match was reduced to 14 overs per side; India set a target of 125 runs and won the match by 56 runs via the DLS method. [11] India won the fifth T20I by 21 runs and cleaned sweep the series 5 ...
Herschelle Gibbs, the Player of the Match of the first ever game where a team scored 400.. This is a list of scores of 400 or more runs made by a team in a One Day International (ODI), a form of one-day cricket played between international cricket teams who are Full Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) as well as the top six Associate and Affiliate members. [1]
The Indian cricket team toured Bangladesh for two Test matches and three One Day Internationals in May 2007. The first match was played on 10 May, the first of three ODIs with India defeating Bangladesh by five wickets – less than two months after Bangladesh shocked India by defeating them by five wickets in the World Cup, leading to India's early exit from the competition.
India won the toss and elected to bat. Rain stopped play in the 44th over of India's innings with India at 196/8. The game was reduced 47 overs per-side, with Bangladesh being set a revised DLS target of 200 runs to win. [10] Mustafizur Rahman (Ban) took a five-wicket haul on his second consecutive match. [11]