Indian Batters With Most Sixes In Tests: The match between India and Australia is going on in the World Test Championship final match. Both the teams are face to face on the ground of Oval. Australia scored 469 runs in their first innings. In response to which Team India was reduced to just 296 runs. At the same time, Australia declared its second innings by scoring 270 runs for 8 wickets. This Indian team has got a target of 344 runs to win the World Test Championship final. However, Indian team captain Rohit Sharma has made a big record in his name.
Rohit Sharma left behind Sachin Tendulkar.
Rohit Sharma has become the third most sixes batsman for India in Test matches. He has left behind master blaster Sachin Tendulkar in this matter. Till now Rohit Sharma has hit 70 sixes in Test format. At the same time, Sachin Tendulkar has 69 sixes in this format. However, Virender Sehwag is at the top in the list of players who hit the most sixes in Test matches for India. Virender Sehwag hit 90 sixes in Test matches for India. Whereas in this list, second after Virender Sehwag is former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
How many sixes did Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit in his Test career?
Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit 78 sixes in his Test career. In this way, Virender Sehwag, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Rohit Sharma and Sachin Tendulkar are included in the list of top-4 players who hit the most sixes in Test matches for India. These players have hit maximum sixes for India in Test matches. Significantly, after losing the toss, Australia came out to bat first and scored 469 runs. In response to which India’s first innings was reduced to 296 runs. In this way, Australia got a lead of 173 runs on the basis of first innings. Ajinkya Rahane played the highest innings of 89 runs for India. While Shardul Thakur contributed 51 runs. Earlier, Team India captain Rohit Sharma had decided to bowl after winning the toss.
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