Cricket rewind: March 30 - The fastest triple century in test cricket

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Sports | cricket rewind
Ashish Kapoor
30 MAR 2025 | 04:30:00

March 30, 2008, will always be remembered for one man—Virender Sehwag. The India vs. South Africa Test match in Chennai had all the makings of a cricketing blockbuster, but it ultimately felt like a film that built up to an epic climax, only to roll the credits midway.

Sehwag was in full demolition mode, dismantling the Proteas’ bowling attack with a breathtaking display of strokeplay. His innings of 319 runs off just 278 balls remains the fastest triple-century in Test history. The South African bowlers were mere extras in his highlight reel, unable to contain his relentless aggression.

With that blistering knock, Sehwag joined an elite club alongside Sir Donald Bradman, Brian Lara, and Chris Gayle as one of the few players to score multiple triple-centuries in Test cricket. His innings was a masterclass in fearless batting, as he toyed with the opposition, sending the ball to every corner of the ground with audacious stroke-making.

However, despite his record-breaking effort, the match ended in an uninspiring draw. The pitch, which had provided ample opportunities for batting, offered little to the bowlers, leading to a stalemate. One of the most explosive innings in Test history concluded in an anti-climactic fashion—like a firework that promised a grand spectacle but fizzled out before exploding.

Nevertheless, Sehwag’s Chennai triple-century remains one of the most unforgettable innings in cricketing history, a testament to his swashbuckling style and ability to turn a game on its head. Though the match itself may not have delivered the thrilling finish fans hoped for, Sehwag’s innings ensured it will forever be remembered as a spectacle of sheer dominance and batting brilliance.

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