#2 Virender Sehwag

Test Cricket

In Test cricket, Sehwag was a standout amongst the most damaging Test batsmen. He used to score runs at a lively pace and regularly he used to strike at more than 100.

He scored his first triple century against Pakistan in Multan in 2004. He scored 309 from 375 balls. His splendid vocation included 39 fours and 6 sixes. He turned into the primary Indian player to score a triple century.

He scored his second triple century against South Africa in 2008. He scored 319 from only 304 balls. He scored his 300 from only 278 balls and this is the quickest triple hundred by any player. His innings included 42 fours and 5 sixes.

In 2009 in the third Test of the Sri Lanka voyage through India in Mumbai, Sri Lanka won the hurl and chose to bat first. Sri Lanka scored 393 in the main innings on the back of hundred from Tillakaratne Dilshan and Mathews’ 99. India answered firmly, with the openers scoring 221 for the principal wicket. After the second day’s play, India were 443/1 in only 79 overs with Sehwag batting on 284 and Dravid on 69.

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Everybody was anticipating that Sehwag should score a triple hundred the following morning. Yet, lamentably, he got out on the score of 293 to Muralitharan. He scored 293 from only 254 balls and hit 7 sixes and 40 fours. Sehwag’s tornado innings helped India post 726 in the principal innings and India won the match by innings and 24 runs.

Sehwag botched a brilliant chance to score a third triple century and be the main player to do as such.

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