Rohit Sharma record: In the first test match (IND vs BAN 1st Test) against Bangladesh, the Indian team was successful in winning by 280 runs. Ashwin, Jadeja, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant emerged as heroes in India’s victory. On the other hand, even though captain Rohit Sharma could not do wonders with the bat, a big record has been registered in his name. As a player, Rohit has now become the fourth player in the world to be a part of winning the most number of matches in international cricket. In this matter, Rohit has defeated Sachin Tendulkar. Let us tell you that the player who has been a part of the victory in most matches in international cricket has been Ricky Ponting. Ponting has been a part of the victory of 377 international matches.
At the same time, Jayawardene has been a part of the victory of 336 international matches. Kohli has been a part of victory in 322 and Rohit in 308 international matches. Apart from this, Sachin Tendulkar was a part of the victory of 307 international matches in his career.
Part of Most Matches Wins
377 – Ricky Ponting
336 – Mahela Jayawardene
322 – Virat Kohli*
308 – Rohit Sharma*
307 – Sachin Tendulkar
Ashnin became player of the match
India took a 1-0 lead by defeating Bangladesh by 280 runs on the fourth day of the opening Test match of the two-match series. Chasing 515 runs to win, Bangladesh’s second innings collapsed to 234 runs. Captain Nazmul Hasan Shanto made the maximum contribution of 82 runs for Bangladesh. For India, Ravichandran Ashwin took six wickets while Ravindra Jadeja took three wickets.
Bangladesh started the day leading at 158 ​​runs for four wickets but lost the remaining six wickets after adding 76 runs in the first session. In the first innings of this match, India had bundled out Bangladesh for 149 runs after scoring 376 runs on the basis of a 199-run partnership for the seventh wicket between Ashwin (113) and Jadeja (86).
India declared its second innings after scoring 287 runs for four wickets. For the team, Shubman Gill scored unbeaten 119 while wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant, who was returning to the Test, contributed 109 runs.