By:- B.T Team
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Virat Kohli has gone more than 1000 days without a Test century at home, a drought he is keen to break in this series against New Zealand.
Virat Kohli’s Test Century Gap
With his latest performance, Rohit Sharma has set a new record for the highest boundary count in a single Test series between India and New Zealand!
Rohit Sharma’s Record-Breaking Boundaries
Highest Total Chased at Home
Her partnership with the middle order set a record for India, establishing one of the highest ODI scores by the women’s team.
Ravindra Jadeja’s Batting & Bowling Double
Jadeja is close to achieving the rare feat of scoring over 2000 runs and taking 200 wickets in Tests, something only two other Indian players have accomplished.
– Interestingly, New Zealand hasn’t won a single Test match in Bangalore in the last 35 years.
The Bangalore Curse for New Zealand
Shubman Gill’s Fastest Century Record
Shubman Gill holds the record for the fastest century in the current Test series with New Zealand, achieved in just 89 balls.
Ashwin's Rivalry with Williamson
– Ravichandran Ashwin has dismissed Kane Williamson more than any other bowler in Tests, underscoring their intense on-field rivalry.
Tom Latham’s Rare Fielding Error
– Known for his secure hands, Tom Latham dropped his first catch in nearly 10 innings this series, a surprising stat for such a reliable fielder.
India has yet to produce a bowler with 500 Test wickets. Both Ashwin and Jadeja are nearing 500, but it remains a milestone.
Day 2: Historically Lowest Run Rate
– The average run rate on Day 2 in Bangalore is notably low compared to other Test grounds in India, making every run earned here count.