The shortest test in 65 years



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Chasing a small target of 49 in Test 3, India won by 10 wickets on Thursday to take a 2-1 lead in the four-game series.

0- After World War II, there was not a single match that ended with less than the Ahmedabad Test (742 balls). The first test of day and night between England and India is the seventh test in history to end quickly, the first since 1935.

৭৭- Ravichandran Ashwin reached the milestone of 400 plots in 7 tests. Only Muttiah Muralitharan, in 72 tests, accomplished this feat faster than him.

36 – The total runs of the two teams, the lowest of any Test Match in Asia. The previous lowest was 422 in the Pakistan-Australia game in Sharjah in 2002. Ahmedabad Test is the lowest-scoring career game in the last 64 years.

81 – England’s 61st in the second inning is the second-lowest collection of any team against India. In the first innings of the Nagpur test in 2015, South Africa was out for 69 races. England’s previous lowest grossing against India was 101, at the Oval in 1981.

193 – England scored 193 runs in two innings. No other team has been eliminated for less than two innings in Indian Tests.

0- No fast pitchers bowled in the second innings of the India-England Trials in Ahmedabad. In the third and fourth innings of the resulting Test, only the spinners have bowled. For India, Ashwin, Akshar Patel and Washington have played wonderfully and Jack Leach and Joe Root have played for England.

৮- Root gave only 6 runs to take five wickets. This is the record for the fewest executions made by a roulette wheel in the testing history. The previous record was held jointly by two Australian teams, May and Michael Clarke. May won 5 of 9 in the second inning against the West Indies in Adelaide in 1993. In 2004, Clarke took six wickets for an equal run in the second inning against India in Mumbai.

1- In the first innings, there is a case of winning by 10 windows after being all out for 145 or less and only one. Before India’s victory, England had won by 10 wickets after being eliminated by 121 in the first innings against Australia in Birmingham in 1909.

11/60 – Aksar took 11 wickets for 60 races at Ahmedabad Test. No one has taken 10 wickets for fewer races in Trials for India. In Hyderabad’s test against New Zealand in 2012, Ashwin’s 12 of 65 was the best before. Akshar also holds the record for the best bowling in a day and night event. He has surpassed Pat Cummins’ 10 in 72 against Sri Lanka in Brisbane.

3- Before Aksar, three Indians have taken five plots in three or more innings in a row. Harbhajan Singh in 2011, Laxman Shivaramakrishnan in 1984 and Javagal Srinath in 1999. Charlie Turner of Australia holds the record for taking five wickets in six consecutive innings.



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