India has achieved the target of 400 runs in Test, what are the top-5 run chases of Team India?

Delhi: The Kiwi team has strengthened its position in the second match of the ongoing three-match Test series between India and New Zealand. They have taken a lead of 358 runs against India, whereas the first innings of the Indian team ended at 156 runs. Now India has to achieve the target of 359 runs to win, which will not be easy. Come, let us know the 5 biggest successful run chases achieved by Team India in the history of Indian cricket:

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403 runs (West Indies, 1976): India had achieved a huge target of 403 runs against West Indies. Thanks to the brilliant innings of Sunil Gavaskar (102) and Gundappa Vishwanath (112), the team won by 6 wickets.

387 runs (England, 2008): Sachin Tendulkar (103), Yuvraj Singh (85), and Virender Sehwag (83) performed brilliantly to achieve the target of 387 runs against England, which helped the team win by 6 wickets.

328 runs (Australia, 2021): While chasing the target of 328 runs in the Gabba Test, Shubman Gill (91) and Rishabh Pant (89) played excellent innings and played an important role in helping India win by 3 wickets.

276 runs (West Indies, 2011): Chasing the target of 276 runs against West Indies, the Indian team won by 5 wickets. Sachin Tendulkar's inning of 76 runs was important in this victory.

264 runs (Sri Lanka, 2001): Chasing the target of 264 runs against Sri Lanka, the Indian team won the match on the basis of the innings of Sourav Ganguly (98).

For your information, let us tell you that India has tried to chase the target of more than 300 25 times on its home ground, in which it has won only one, while it has lost 14 times, while 1 match has been tied and 9 matches have been drawn. Has happened.

FAQ


What is India's biggest run chase in Test?

403 runs (West Indies, 1976): India had achieved a huge target of 403 runs against West Indies. Thanks to the brilliant innings of Sunil Gavaskar (102) and Gundappa Vishwanath (112), the team won by 6 wickets.


How many times has India achieved a target of more than 300 in Tests at home?

So far, India has tried to chase a target of more than 300 25 times on its home ground, in which it has won only one, while it has lost 14 times, while 1 match has been tied and 9 matches have been drawn.

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