Fewest innings to reach 7500 Test runs for India in Test, Check Out


Fewest innings to reach 7500 Test runs for India in Test, Check Out. 

Fastest 7500 Runs Test: Clouds from Southampton take a little break this morning. As they also wanted to see some cricketing superstars in action at the finale of WTC 2021.

Once again the toss coin won’t do the favour for King Kohli, as he fails to win the toss on most of the occasion. Where Kiwis skipper Kane Williamson chose fielding after winning the toss since the conditions were a bit cloudy as he wanted to give some extra help to his pacers, which is the strength of Blackcaps.

After a decent start, India lost both openers in quick intervals. King Kohli comes to a crease and takes the burden on his shoulder. Meanwhile, he entered another record list. Fewest innings to score 7500 Test runs for India after the legends of Indian cricket Sachin Tendulkar, Virendra Sehwag and Rahul Dravid.

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Take a close look at the list: Fastest to 7500 Test Runs

Sachin Tendulkar: 144 Innings

In the game of cricket he owns almost every batting record, including that of the most runs in Test And ODI cricket, and many more. So how can a master blaster stay behind in this list? Sachin hit the 7500 milestones in 144 innings.

Virendra Sehwag: 144 Innings

Former smashing Indian opener Sehwag was widely known as one of the most destructive batsmen of all time. Sachin and Sehwag set up many records as opening partners in ODI. The Nawab of Najafgarh is also on number one on the list with 7500 runs in 144 innings.

Rahul Dravid: 148 Innings

Former Indian captain and the Director of Cricket Operations at National Cricket Academy, Bengaluru. The mentor of U-19 India and India-A sides. The Wall Of Cricket stands tall at no.3 in this list. Dravid took 148 innings to score 7500 runs for India.

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Virat Kohli: 154 Innings

The most successful test captain of India enters into the list after scoring 10 runs in the ongoing WTC Final. Kohli owns the fourth position at the table. Overall, Kohli is 9th fastest. He takes 154 innings to hit a milestone. Kohli is the only active player who can breach Sachin’s many records as he moves forward in his career.

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Sunil Gavaskar: 154 Innings

One of the greatest opening batsmen of all time Sunil Gavaskar who served India from early 1970 till late 1980. The little master who is known for his fearless batting attitude where he used to face the greatest fast bowlers of that time without a helmet. He took 154 innings to score 7500 runs in Test Cricket.


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