15 Years and counting: When 'Sultan of Multan' Virender Sehwag became the first Indian to hit a Test triple-century

531 minutes on field, faced 375 balls, hit 39 fours and smashed 6 sixes. All these stats comprises of one the greatest innings played by an Indian and least not forgetting the fact, it was against Pakistan. On this day back in 2004, Virender Sehwag became the first Indian to score a triple Test century, blasting 309 runs in Multan, Pakistan. Sehwag was a destructive batsman and has left his mark wherever he set foot and the former Team India opener was not shy of facing the deadliest of bowlers during his time. 

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