Team India is going for the big exam from 9th February. The first match of the 4-match series between India and Australia is to be played in Nagpur. Earlier, Captain Rohit Sharma has said a big thing.

Rohit Sharma said before the match that we are not thinking much about the World Test Championship. Our eyes are only on the current series. On the question arising on the Nagpur pitch, he said that any team can win here only by playing quality cricket.

England Team is Ahead of that

Now talking about Test cricket, the Australian team has so far scored more than 4 lakh runs in the overall test. Even after this he is not at number-1. The England team is even further than that. He has scored close to 5 lakh 18 thousand runs in 1058 tests. No other team has played more Tests than that.

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Australia has played 849 Tests and scored close to 4 lakh 42 thousand runs. During this, the team has won 404 matches while lost in 227. Kangaroo team’s highest score in Test history is 758 while the lowest score is 36 runs.

Now Talking about Team India, it has Played 565 Tests so far

Now talking about Team India, it has played 565 Tests so far. 170 have won, while 174 have lost. That means the team has got more defeat. During this, the Indian team has scored around 2 lakh 85 thousand runs. 759 is the highest while 36 runs is the minimum score.

Talking about the history of Test cricket, it is being played since 1877. The first Test was played between Australia and England. At the same time, Team India played its first Test after 55 years in 1932. That is, the Indian team started playing international cricket almost 50 years late.

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Sri Lanka holds the record for scoring the most runs in an innings of Test cricket. He has scored 952 runs. He did this feat against India only. At the same time, the record of getting out on the lowest score is in the name of New Zealand. England bundled out the Kiwi team for just 26 runs.