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Top 3 teams to have batted the least balls to win a Test

Test cricket is one which is one of great endurance and patience, and it is commendable how the teams have scored remarkably in a short span of play. The record of the fewest balls batted was scored by the England, India, and South Africa teams. 

These matches amplify how even in a longer format of the game, results can switch drastically and swiftly when performances align. Here are the Top 3 teams who have batted the least balls to win a Test match:

1. ENG vs WI – Bridgetown, 1935: 

Top 3 teams to have batted the least balls to win a Test
ENG vs WI – Bridgetown 1935

The record for the team to win a Test match with the least number of balls, that is, 276 balls was set in the year 1935. England’s unmatchable performance ensured that England’s dominance with both bat and ball ensured that they were able to walk out with one of the shortest victories in Test cricket.

2. India vs South Africa – Cape Town, 2024: 

Top 3 teams to have batted the least balls to win a Test
India vs South Africa – Cape Town 2024

Team India was also able to achieve their name in the book of records where they played only 281 balls in the match against South Africa in Cape Town and emerged victorious. India’s batting lineup was strong through and through, but it was an impressive showdown that the India team had to show with an aggressive balling technique. 

3. South Africa vs Zimbabwe – Cape Town, 2005: 

Top 3 teams to have batted the least balls to win a Test
South Africa vs Zimbabwe – Cape Town 2005

Another efficiently won Test match play was shown by the South Africa team against Zimbabwe where the Proteas needed just 300 balls to mark his win. The South African team was able to tear up the Zimbabwe lineup, setting the chase straightforward for the home team, and securing a victory.  

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