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Following a thumping win in the first Test of the two-match series against Bangladesh and after extending their lead at the top of the World Test Championship (WTC) table, India have stepped up their batting game a level during the start of the second. 

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After losing much of the first three days to rain and poor outfield conditions at Kanpur, Day 4 began on a bright note as the bowlers led by Jasprit Bumrah bundled out Bangladesh for 233 runs.

Coming into bat for the first time in the 2nd Test match of the series, the two openers Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal smashed 51 runs off just 18 deliveries, setting a new record for the fastest team fifty in Test cricket history. 

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Top five fastest team fifties in Test cricket

Jaiswal and Rohit gave the Bangladesh bowlers a run for their money with their aggressive batting as they came out to bat as the former smashed Hasan Mahmud for a hattrick of fours in the first over.

Rohit then smashed Khaled Hasan for back-to-back sixes in the second over before Jaiswal took the charge against Mahmud again in the third, hitting two sixes and two fours.

Soon enough, the Indian batsman saw their team’s total hit the fifty-run mark in just 3 overs, or 18 deliveries, helping them edge past the record that they previously set against the England's 'Bazball' team earlier this year, at Nottingham.

Let’s look at the top five fastest fifties scored in Test cricket history. 

Fastest team fifties in Test cricket history
TeamOppositionBalls facedVenueYear
IndiaBangladesh18Kanpur2024
EnglandWest Indies26Nottingham2024
EnglandSouth Africa27The Oval1994
EnglandSri Lanka30Manchester2002
Sri LankaPakistan32Karachi2004
IndiaEngland33Chennai2008

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Rahul is a content producer for The Sporting News’ India edition.