Team India coach Ravi Shastri wants Virat Kohli's men to break Australia world record
India are just 3 600+ totals shy of Australia's world record of having achieved the total 32 times in the history of Test cricket.
Colombo: India’s massive total of 622-9 in the first innings of the second Test against Sri Lanka was the 29th time the side achieved the feat in Test cricket, leaving them three behind the world record holders Australia, who have 32 to their name.
As the Indians marched on to yet another victory at the Sinhalese Cricket Club, racing to an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match Test series against Sri Lanka, head coach Ravi Shastri exuded an aura of strength and confidence, saying that “this” Indian team can surpass Australia’s record during his two-year tenure in the dressing room.
Speaking exclusively from the team hotel, Shastri said, “India can certainly surpass Australia's record of scoring over 600 runs most number of times. I am sure this team will surely achieve this. When, I can't say.
“Whether this year, next year or some other time. But I would be happy if it is done during my tenure as a coach with the team,” he said.
It may also be noted here that India started playing Test cricket in 1932, i.e. over 50 years after Australia started it in 1877-78.