Vaibhav reached his century in 35 balls, which is the second-fastest century in IPL history, behind Chris Gayle's 30-ball ton against now-defunct Pune Warriors India for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) back in 2013. Vaibhav is now also the fastest Indian to score a century in the IPL.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar has etched his name into the Indian Premier League (IPL) record books by becoming the second-fastest Indian to reach 1000 runs in the tournament's history. Patidar achieved the milestone in 30 innings, putting him behind only Gujarat Ti
Ultraviolette, the manufacturer behind the 'Fastest Indian Motorcycle,' has officially inaugurated its first experience center, known as the UV Space Station, in Patna, marking a major milestone in its nationwide expansion.
Bumrah completed 200 wickets in Test cricket, the 31-year-old achieved the feat in his 44th long-format match. The top pacer also became the fastest Indian to pick up 200 Test wickets, he achieved it after bowling 8484 balls.
During the Group C match for Punjab against Arunachal Pradesh, Amolpreet slammed 115* in just 45 balls, with 12 fours and nine sixes at a strike rate of 255.55, helping Punjab chase down 165 run target in just 12.1 overs, with nine wickets left.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], October 9: In a breathtaking display of human endurance, 41-year-old Sailee Wagh Gangakhedkar of Pune has etched her name into the annals of Indian sports history. Defying age and expectations, Gangakhedkar blazed through the grueling Ironman Triathlon in Frankfur
Atiqa's performance at the IAME Summer Series Cup showcases her adaptability and competitive spirit, setting the stage for her continued success in the upcoming races for the fastest Indian behind four wheels.
Bumrah reached the remarkable feat after delivering 6781 balls in Test cricket. Meanwhile, Umesh Yadav stands in the second spot with 7661 balls. Mohammed Shami and Kapil Dev hold the second and fourth place with 7755 and 8378 balls respectively.
India spinner Kuldeep Yadav scripted a major record in the first innings of the third T20I against West Indies at the Providence Stadium in Guyana on Tuesday.
The race included 3.8 km of swimming, 180 km of cycling and 42.2 km of running. While there were a total of around 400 participants from across the globe, the officer was the fastest Indian athlete to complete the race out of around 50 Indians participating.