Top 3 batters who scored fastest triple centuries in Test history
Virender Sehwag is the only Indian to have scored two Test centuries.
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Triple centuries in Test cricket are rare and remarkable achievements. Historically, Test batting was looked at as a work of more patience, with players accumulating runs over long periods. However, with Test cricket transforming, some batters approach the format with an aggressive mindset, more commonly similar to limited-overs cricket.
Some innings stand out not just for the number of runs scored, but for the pace with which they were achieved. Such performances change the course of a match, putting immense pressure on the opposition. Batters who have achieved this feat have shown the ability to combine aggression with consistency, maintaining a high scoring rate over an extended period.
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Here's a look at the top three fastest triple centuries in Test cricket history (no. of balls faced)
3. Matthew Hayden's 380 vs Zimbabwe, 2003 (362 balls)
Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden's 380-run masterclass against Zimbabwe in 2003 is the third fastest triple century to be scored in Test cricket wrt no. of balls faced. The Queenslander smashed the Zimbabwean bowlers all over the iconic WACA in Perth in the first Test of the series and reached the iconic feat in just 362 balls in the first innings.
In his 437, he notched up 38 fours and 11 sixes. This knock is the only triple hundred in the southpaw's career and his highest Test score. In the game, Hayden partnered up with Steve Waugh and Adam Gilchrist and stitched crucial partnerships. The hosts went on to win the game by an innings and 175 runs and the 52-year-old was awarded the much-deserved Player of the Match.
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