Four records were set on the third day of the first Test match played between India and New Zealand in Bangalore. On the third day, the two teams together scored 453 points. This is the second highest score achieved in a day in a Test match played in India.
Star batsman Kohli scored a half-century in the match. During this period, 9,000 passes were also made during its test. He became the fourth Indian to do so.
Kohli completes 9,000 tests Indian batsman Virat Kohli scored 70 runs off 102 balls in the second innings of the first Test against New Zealand. During this period he completed 9,000 Test runs. He achieved this feat after scoring 53 points in this match. He became the fourth Indian to do so. Before him, only Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sunil Gavaskar could reach this milestone.
Kohli scored 50+ for the 221st time Kohli scored a half-century in the first Test against New Zealand. This is his 221st 50+ score in all three formats of cricket. Kohli became the second cricketer to score 50+ runs on most occasions in all three formats. Sachin Tendulkar is ahead of him. He has scored over 50,264 times in international cricket. Ricky Ponting is at number three on this list.
453 points were scored on the third day, second highest A total of 453 runs were scored and 10 wickets also fell on the third day of the Bengaluru Test. This is the second highest single-day score in any Test match played in India. The highest number of runs in a single day of a Test match in India was scored in the match played between India and Sri Lanka in 2009. A total of 470 runs were scored on the second day of this match.
India’s fourth largest lead against India In the Bengaluru Test, India were all out for 46 runs in the first innings. New Zealand scored 402 runs in the first innings. The Kiwi team thus obtained a lead of 356 points. This is India’s fourth-biggest lead in Tests against the Indian team.