IND vs AUS: Akshar Patel broke Jasprit Bumrah’s record, Ravichandran Ashwin also touched a special milestone against Australia
Ind vs Aus test series: Indian all-rounder Akshar Patel made a big record in the second innings of the fourth Test match and left Jasprit Bumrah behind.
Akshar Patel showed his mettle not only in batting but also in bowling in the Ahmedabad Test match and he surpassed Jasprit Bumrah by taking the fastest 50 Test wickets for India in the fewest balls. Not only this, R Ashwin achieved a special position during this Test series and he did a wonderful job of taking wickets of all the 15 players who played in this Test series from Australia.
Akshar Patel broke Jasprit Bumrah’s record
Indian all-rounder Akshar Patel took a wicket in the first innings of the Ahmedabad Test match, while in the second innings he got the only wicket in the form of Travis Head, but after that a big record was registered to his name. Now he has reached the first place in terms of taking the fastest 50 wickets in the fewest balls from India. Before Akshar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah did the feat of taking the fastest 50 wickets in Test cricket from India in 2465 balls, but Akshar Patel left him behind by doing this feat in just 2205 balls and in this special Came on the first position in the list.
Top 4 Indian bowlers who took the fastest 50 wickets in the fewest balls
Akshar Patel – 2205 balls
Jasprit Bumrah – 2465 balls
Karsan Ghavri – 2534 balls
Ravi Ashwin – 2597 balls
India won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the fourth time in a row
Neither team got a win in the Ahmedabad Test match and the match ended in a draw. In the first innings of this match, the Kangaroo team scored 480 runs, in response to which the Indian team scored 571 runs and took a lead of 91 runs. After this, the Australian team scored 175 runs for 2 wickets in the second innings and seeing no result of this match, the captains of both the teams decided not to play further and the match ended in a draw. With this, India won the four-match Test series 2-1 and won the trophy for the fourth time in a row. Earlier, India had won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2017, 2019 and 2021.