When Virender Sehwag became first Indian to hit a Test triple century | Cricket News
4 min readMar 29, 2026 09:06 PM IST Na doosra na teesra, seedhe chautha! That’s how Saqlain Mushtaq described the treatment he suffered at the hands of Virender Sehwag as the Nawab of Najafgarh became Multan ka Sultan by hitting the first Test triple century by an Indian, on this day in Multan on the landmark tour of Pakistan in 2004. India had never won a Test in the neighbouring country and Sehwag’s assault on a flat track went a long way in sealing an innings victory in a little over four days in a game that also made news when the visitors’ first innings was declared with Sachin Tendulkar unbeaten on 194. But it was Sehwag who went where no Indian had gone before. The previous highest by an Indian batsman was the 281 by VVS Laxman in that iconic Kolkata Test three years earlier. Saqlain, one of the best spinners of his generation and the pioneer of the doosra – the delivery that deviates away from the right-hander – had been one of …









