By Koushik Biswas
March 24, 2022
The former Indian No. 3 took 158 innings to get to 8000 test runs. He is the second fastest among Indians.
One of the greatest all-rounders in cricket history, Sir Garry Sobers was once the quickest to 8000 test runs in 157 innings.
The Indian God of cricket is the fastest Indian to reach 8000 test runs in 154 innings. He then would go on to score another 8000 test runs.
The Sri Lankan wicket-keeper batter has scored most runs as gloveman in cricket's history. He comes at No.2 with 8000 test runs in 152 innings.
The current Australian No.4 broke Sanga's record to become the quickest to 8000 test runs in just 151 test innings.