India made history on day four of the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur by breaking two amazing records. Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal created a world record during their batting on the fourth day of the Test. They started off aggressively hitting boundaries right from the start. They reached the milestone of 50 runs in three overs, the fastest in history in Test cricket. England cricket team had earlier held the record for the fastest Test cricket fifty when they reached the fifty mark in 26 balls. India broke that record with a big margin and reached the score of fifty in only 18 balls. Earlier this year, the England team had set the record against West Indies at Trent Bridge. The previous fastest fifty made by India in Test cricket was created against England in 2008 in Chennai. Team India reached the mark of 50 in 5.2 overs. Fastest Team Fifty In Test 3.0 Overs - India vs BAN, Kanpur, 2024 4.2 Overs - England vs WI, Nottingham, 2024 4.3 Overs - England vs SA, The Oval, 1994 4.6 Overs - England vs SL, Manchester, 2002 5.2 Overs - Sri Lanka vs PAK, Karachi, 2004 5.3 Overs - India vs ENG, Chennai, 2008 5.3 Overs - India vs WI, Port of Spain, 2023 Also Read | IND vs BAN Test: Ravindra Jadeja Joins Exclusive All-Rounders List with 300th Test Wicket! India scripted an another world record in Test cricket, which is the fastest team hundred. Team reached 100 runs just off 61 balls (10.1 overs). This broke their previous record set just last year, when the team scored 100 runs in 12.2 overs against West Indies. Fastest Team Hundreds In Test 10.1 Overs - India vs Ban Kanpur 2024 12.2 Overs - India vs WI Port of Spain 2023 13.1 Overs - SL vs Ban Colombo SSC 2001 13.4 Overs - Ban vs WI Mirpur 2012 13.4 Overs - Eng vs Pak Karachi 2022 13.4 Overs - Eng vs Pak Rawalpindi 2022 13.6 Overs - Aus vs Ind Perth 2012 India responded well in the first three overs against Bangladesh, proving that they can look after their batting according to the needs of the game. Earlier today, India bowled Bangladesh out for 233 runs in the second Test on the fourth day. Starting at 205 for 6, Bangladesh added only 28 runs and lost four wickets after lunch. Mominul Haque stayed not out with a score of 107 runs in 194 balls.