Team India has once again shown why they are a powerhouse in home conditions. In a historic Test match against Bangladesh at Kanpur’s Green Park Stadium, India secured a 7-wicket win, wrapping up the series 2-0. The win, achieved in just 312 balls, is now one of the quickest victories in the history of Test cricket. This result further extended India’s remarkable unbeaten streak at home, which has now lasted over 12 years, or 4306 days to be exact.
Team India Dominates in Quick Finish
The final day of the Test match on October 1 saw India dismiss Bangladesh for a paltry 146 runs in their second innings. With just 95 runs needed for victory, India chased down the target in a breezy 17.2 overs, securing the win in less than six sessions of play.
Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal impressed once again with a well-constructed half-century, while Virat Kohli guided the team to a comfortable victory with another solid knock. India’s ability to wrap up the match in such quick time, while scoring at a run rate of over 7 runs per over across both innings, has set a new benchmark for aggressive play in Test cricket.
No Maiden Overs in the Entire Match
One of the most remarkable aspects of this win is that Team India didn’t allow a single maiden over during the entire Test match. India’s aggressive approach saw them play all-out attacking cricket, something that is rarely seen in the longer format. This feat has been achieved only once before in the history of Test cricket—back in 1939, when England defeated South Africa without playing a maiden over.
Team India’s combination of quick scoring and efficient bowling ensured they maintained control over the match from start to finish, resulting in this unique statistic.
Fastest Victory in 312 Balls
India’s win in just 312 balls stands out as one of the quickest in Test cricket. In their first innings, India had declared after scoring 285 runs in just 34.4 overs, putting them in the driver’s seat early on. The chase was equally swift, with India reaching the target of 95 runs in just 17.2 overs.
This dominant performance places India’s win among the rare Test matches that were wrapped up in so few deliveries, showcasing India’s ability to control the game with both bat and ball.
12-Year Unbeaten Home Streak Continues
This victory over Bangladesh adds yet another milestone to India’s incredible home record. It has been 4306 days since India last lost a Test series at home—an unbeaten streak that started in December 2012. India’s last home series loss was against England, but since then, the team has been invincible on home soil.
Since 2013, India has played 18 Test series at home and won every single one of them. This consistent performance underscores India’s dominance in home conditions, making them one of the toughest teams to beat in Test cricket.
Key Highlights of the Match
- India’s First Innings: 285 runs in 34.4 overs, declared
- Bangladesh Second Innings: Bowled out for 146
- India’s Chase: 95 runs in 17.2 overs
- Total Balls Taken by India for the Win: 312
- Special Feat: No maiden overs in the entire match, a rare occurrence in Test cricket