In a breathtaking display of batting mastery, India's premier batsman scored an unprecedented 312 runs in the third Test match against Australia, becoming only the fifth Indian player to score a triple century in Test cricket history.
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The Turning Point
The 28-year-old right-handed batsman's monumental innings spanned over two days, facing 523 deliveries and included 38 boundaries and 8 towering sixes. His historic knock helped India post a mammoth first-innings total of 621/7 declared, giving them a commanding position in the crucial Test match.
India's captain praised the extraordinary effort: "What we witnessed today was pure genius. His temperament, technique, and concentration throughout the innings were world-class. This is an innings that will be remembered for generations. He has single-handedly put us in a position to win this Test match and potentially seal the series."
Breaking Multiple Records
The triple century broke several records, including the highest individual score by an Indian batsman in Australia, surpassing the previous record of 281. He also became the youngest Indian to score 300 runs in a Test match and registered his 29th Test century, drawing level with the legendary Sunil Gavaskar
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