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The first test of the South Africa's tour of India in 2008 saw Virender Sehwag score his second triple century and record India's highest Individual score. [73] Virender Sehwag holds the top two highest individual score for India. [73]
Alan Davidson (Australia), in the tied 1st Test at Brisbane against the West Indies in 1960–61, was the first man to score 100 runs and take 10 wickets in a match (and is the only other player to achieve this so far), but without a century: his two scores with the bat were 44 and 80, in addition to 11 wickets (5/135 and 6/87).
Score Team Opponent Venue Date 1 506/2 Tamil Nadu: Arunachal Pradesh: Bangalore: 21 November 2022 2 498/4 England: Netherlands: Amstelveen: 17 June 2022 3 496/4 Surrey: Gloucestershire: The Oval, London: 29 April 2007 4 481/6 England Australia: Trent Bridge, Nottingham: 19 June 2018 5 458/4 India A: Leicestershire: Leicester: 19 June 2018 6 457 ...
After the first day was washed out, India was then bowled out for its lowest test score at home in its first innings – 46 runs on day two. It rebounded with 462 runs in the second innings, but ...
India's win over the West Indies was followed by home and away wins over England in 1971 and 1972–73. Also, during this time, Sunil Gavaskar is the first Indian to ever score a 200 in a test match. All of the teams feared when Sunil Gavaskar was at the crease, whether it was ODI matches, or Test Matches. India won 1983 Cricket World Cup ...
New Zealand built a 134-run lead after bowling out India for 46, its lowest total in a home test on Thursday. Opener Devon Conway led the way with 91 runs off 105 balls. Rachin Ravindra (22) and ...
India won the toss and elected to bat. No play was possible on Day 1 due to rain. [22] India recorded their third-lowest Test score, which was their lowest at home. [23] [24] Matt Henry became the joint second-fastest player to take 100 wickets in Tests for New Zealand. [25] [26] Virat Kohli (Ind) scored his 9,000th run in Tests. [27]
The India national cricket team represents India in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Test and One Day International (ODI) status. [1] They first competed in international cricket in 1932, when they played against England in a three-day Test match; England won the match by 158 runs. [2]