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TOI Sports Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

On this day, Virender Sehwag nearly became first batter to hit three triple-centuries in Tests

Former India opener Virender Sehwag is one of the only four batters to score two triple-centuries in Test cricket, and he nearly became the first to score three but missed it by an agonizing seven runs on December 4, 2009, against Sri Lanka in Mumbai.

It was a typical fearless Sehwag knock that produced 293 runs off just 254 balls as he sent the Lankan bowlers to the cleaners, hitting 40 fours and 7 sixes; but fell short of creating a world record.

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Besides Sehwag, the legends Don Bradman, Brian Lara and Chris Gayle are the other three to have hit two triple hundreds in their Test careers.

Sehwag's knock powered India to a mammoth 726 for 9 declared in their first innings, in reply to Sri Lanka's 393. Besides Sehwag, captain MS Dhoni (100) also scored a century, while opener Murali Vijay made 87, Rahuld Dravid 74, VVS Laxman 62 and Sachin Tendulkar 53.

Sehwag's dismissal early on the third morning left the fans who came to the stadium to watch the historic moment disappointed. During the course of his knock, Sehwag also completed 6000 Test runs and became the third fastest Indian batter to reach the landmark.

India dismissed Sri Lanka for 309 in their second innings, led by Zaheer Khan's 5 for 72, and went on to win the match by an innings and 24 runs.

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