After a convincing victory in the first Test, Team India hopes to complete a sweep of the series against Bangladesh in the final Test at the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka on December 22.
In the first Test, which was played in Chattogram between December 14 and 18, KL Rahul and co. defeated the hosts by a huge margin of 188 runs thanks to an all-around effort.
In the first Test, the Indian team outlasted Bangladesh and will try to build on that momentum to keep their chances of reaching the ICC World Test Championship final alive.
Bangladesh, then again, will anticipate a substantially more aggregate exhibition from their soldiers and extravagant keeping India honest in Dhaka.
Both teams will also have chances to set and break numerous records during the upcoming second Test. We should investigate the main three records that can be broken in the second Test between Bangladesh and India.
#1 Axar Patel has the potential to become the fastest Indian bowler to take 50 Test wickets
Although it took a few years for Axar Patel to be selected for the Indian Test team, the left-arm spinner has performed admirably ever since playing his debut Test match in Chennai, India, against England, in the year 2000.
Axar has taken 44 wickets at an incredible average of 13 in the seven Tests he has played so far. The all-rounder from Gujarat will become the fastest Indian bowler to take 50 Test wickets if he takes six more wickets in the upcoming Test against Bangladesh.
The record is currently held by his teammate Ravichandran Ashwin, who took his 50th Test wicket in his ninth match against England in 2012.
#2 Cheteshwar Pujara needs 16 runs more to reach 7000 Test runs
India’s best batsman from the previous game, Cheteshwar Pujara, made a brave 203-ball 90 in the first innings before scoring his 19th Test century in the second.
The young man, who was born in Rajkot, is just 16 runs away from reaching the 7000-run milestone. The right-hander has won 97 Tests so far, scoring 6984 runs at an average of 44.43.
If Pujara can complete 7000 Test runs in Dhaka, he will become the seventh Indian and the sixth fastest to do so.
#3 Mohammed Siraj has the potential to become India’s pacer with the most international wickets in 2022
Mohammed Siraj has been one of India’s most consistent bowlers in recent times. In the Dhaka Test, he has the potential to reach a significant personal milestone.
He will become the pacer for India with the most international wickets in 2022 if the Hyderabadi speedster takes at least one wicket in the upcoming Test.
Siraj is India’s joint-highest wicket-taking pacer across formats in 2022. He has taken 39 international wickets so far this year, eight in Tests, 24 in ODIs, and seven in T20Is.
In the next Test, Siraj is likely to get his 40th wicket in an international match of the year, surpassing Jasprit Bumrah, who has 39 wickets in an international match in 2022.