Only Graeme Cremer: The second Test between India and Bangladesh, disrupted by rain for the first three days, saw a dramatic revival on Day 4 as India's top-order batters unleashed a relentless counterattack. With an approach akin to a T20 powerplay in the longest format of the game, India’s batting performance not only dominated the day but also smashed multiple records, turning the Test into a historic spectacle.
Fastest team hundred in men’s Test history
India’s charge began with an explosive start from Yashasvi Jaiswal and captain Rohit Sharma and the team hundred was achieved in just 10.1 overs, the record books were already being rewritten. This marked the fastest team century in men’s Test history, breaking India’s own record of 12.2 overs set just a year before at Port of Spain against West Indies. The breathtaking aggression set the tone for what was to be a day of extraordinary milestones.