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Team India Registers Historic Win Against Bangladesh In Chennai Test

After a long wait spanning 92 years, the Indian cricket team achieved a significant milestone by surpassing their tally of losses with a win against Bangladesh in the first Test of the two-match series held in Chennai. This victory at Chepauk by 280 runs marked India's 179th win in Test cricket, bringing their number of victories above their losses for the first time since they played their inaugural Test match in 1932 under CK Naidu's captaincy. Despite a 158-run loss in their first-ever match, India had struggled to tip the balance in their favor until this remarkable win.

This notable achievement places India among a select group of countries with a positive win-loss ratio in Test cricket. Before this victory, India had participated in a total of 581 matches in the longest format of the game, accumulating 178 losses. Now, with 179 wins, they join the ranks of Australia, England, South Africa, and Pakistan, all of which have a higher number of wins than losses. The win-loss ratios for these teams are as follows: Australia leads with 414 wins to 232 losses, England follows with 397 wins against 325 losses, South Africa has 179 wins to 161 losses, and Pakistan boasts 148 wins over 144 losses.

India vs Bangladesh Pic Credit BCCI X

The match that led to this historic moment saw a stellar performance from veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin, who took six wickets, contributing significantly to India's victory. Ashwin's all-round performance was a key factor in Bangladesh being bowled out for 234 in their second innings, falling short of the daunting target of 515 set by India. Alongside Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja captured 3 wickets for 58 runs. The top scorer for Bangladesh was skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto with 82 runs off 127 balls. The match concluded on the fourth day, with India taking a 1-0 lead in the series.

India's declaration came at 287 for 4 in their second innings, thanks to outstanding centuries from Rishabh Pant, who scored 109, and Shubman Gill, who added 119 runs to the scoreboard. This gave India an overall lead of 514 runs, putting Bangladesh in a challenging position from which they ultimately could not recover. The visitors had been at 158 for 4 at the end of the third day's play when bad light halted the match.

Sports statistician Mohandas Menon highlighted this historic achievement in a tweet, stating, "India's win today means that for the first time in its Test cricket history (since 1932), it has more wins (179) than losses (178)!" This victory not only adds to India's winning tally but also marks a significant turning point in its cricketing history, demonstrating the team's growth and success over the years.

In summary, India's 280-run triumph over Bangladesh in Chennai is more than just a match win; it's a historical milestone that reflects the team's enduring spirit and persistence in the world of Test cricket. This victory not only puts India on a prestigious list of nations with a positive win-loss record but also celebrates the country's long and storied cricketing tradition, promising an exciting future for the team and its fans.

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