India a World Record: India-A broke world record, this happened for the first time in cricket history

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khelja|26-09-2025

India a World Record: India-A broke world record, this happened for the first time in cricket history

India A's record-breaking victory (photo-PTI)

India a win: India-A won the series by defeating Australia A in the second unofficial Test match. The big thing is that India A has made a world record with this victory.

India A chased 412 runs in the fourth innings against Australia A, which is the first time in world cricket. The A team of any country in the world had never chased the target of more than 400 runs, but now India A has done this feat. The interesting thing is that India A has broken the record of Australia A.

India A's World Record

India A surpassed Australia A with 367 runs against Sri Lanka A in Hambantota in 2022 by intensifying the target of 412 runs. However, this is still a world record on foreign soil. India A had a target of 340 runs earlier, it had done this feat against Nottinghamshar in 2003.

India A won on the strength of Rahul-Sadarshan

The biggest role in winning India A was KL Rahul and Sai Sudarshan. KL Rahul scored 176 runs. This player scored these runs at a strike rate of 83.81, including 16 fours and 4 sixes. Rahul also received the Player of the Match Award for this innings. Not only this, Sai Sudarshan also scored 100 runs in 172 balls. Dhruv Juril also scored 56 runs in 66 balls. These three players who win India A will now be seen playing for Team India from October 2.

From October 2, the 2 -match Test series is starting between India and West Indies.

From October 2, the 2 -match Test series is starting between India and West Indies.

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