India's Virender Sehwag has once again hit his career best triple century with an unbeaten 309 during the first innings of the first cricket test against South Africa.
Sehwag scored it with a blast hitting 41 fours and five sixes from 292-balls and has been recorded with the fastest triple century in the history of Test cricket.
With this Sehwag also became only the third player to achieve the record of two triple hundreds, the others being Australia's Don Bradman and West Indies batsman Brian Lara.
On the third day of the match, India was 468 for one in reply to South Africa's first innings impressive total of 540.
--MP
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