Zaheer Khan beats Warne..Ashwin will do 5 wonders in Kanpur Test!

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Tezzbuzz|28-09-2024

Latest News :- India is playing a 2-match test series against Bangladesh at home. India defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first match of the series under the 2025 World Test Championship Trophy. So India is leading 1-0* after defeating Bangladesh who has warned that they will beat them like Pakistan.

Ravichandran Ashwin took 113 runs and 6 wickets in the match and won the Man of the Match award. After this, the second match between India and Bangladesh will start on September 27 in Kanpur. Let's take a look at some of the achievements that Ashwin can achieve in this event:

Achievement List:

1. Ashwin has taken 99* wickets in the fourth innings of Test matches so far in his career. In such a situation, if Ashwin takes one more wicket in the fourth innings in Kanpur, he will become the first Indian player to take 100 wickets in the fourth innings in Test cricket.
2. Ashwin has taken 29 wickets so far against Bangladesh.

In such a situation, if Ashwin takes 3 more wickets in the Kanpur match, he will break Zaheer Khan's record of taking most wickets against Bangladesh in Test cricket. Earlier, Zaheer Khan had taken 31 wickets, which was a record.
3. Ashwin has taken 5 wickets in an innings a total of 37 times in Test cricket so far.

Will Ashwin overtake Warne?

If Ashwin takes 5 wickets in the Kanpur match, he will break Shane Warne's record of taking the second most wickets in an innings in Test cricket. Ashwin currently shares the record with Warne (both 37-37).
4. Ashwin has taken 180* wickets in the history of Pokh Test Championship.

In such a situation, if Ashwin takes 8 more wickets in the Kanpur match, he will break the record of Australia's Nathan Lyon (187 wickets) for the bowler taking the most wickets in the World Test Championship series.
5. If Ashwin, who has taken a total of 522* wickets, takes 9 more wickets, he will break the record of Nathan Lyon (530), who took 7th wicket in Test cricket, and create another record.

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