The match between India and South Africa will be a “Two-Day Test”. Here you can find the list of games that end in two days

The second Test between India and South Africa was historic. The match ended two days ago in which the visiting team India won by 7 wickets. But it is not the first time in cricket history that a Test match ended within two days. Previously, many such tests were carried out and were completed within two days. So share with us the list of test matches to be completed within two days.

This was the ninth Test match in history. Australia were bundled out for 63 runs, but with the help of Fred “Damon” Spofforth's seven wickets, they managed to restrict England to 101 runs in the first innings. Despite Hugh Massey's 55 runs, the Australian team could only score 122 runs in the second innings.

Despite WG Grace's 32 runs, England lost to Spofforth. Spofforth took seven wickets for 44 runs, resulting in England being bowled out for 77 runs and losing seven runs.

Australia scored 116 and 60 runs in the two innings, then bowled out England by 53 and 62 runs to win by 61 runs.

This time England managed to defeat Australia with an innings and 137-run victory within two days. Australia were out for 80 and 100 runs while the host team scored 317 runs in their only innings.

First, England scored 172 runs with the help of WG Grace's 38 runs. Australia failed to reach the 100-run mark in both innings. The team scored 81 and 70 runs and lost the match by an innings and 21 runs.

Finally, cricket reached a new place alongside England and Australia. In Port Elizabeth, South Africa scored 84 and 129 runs and in return England scored 67 and 148 runs and won by eight wickets.

The second game of the series also ended within two days. England batted first, scoring 292 runs in their only innings with the help of Bobby Abel's 120 runs. Johnny Briggs destroyed South Africa's batting performance by taking 7 wickets for 17 runs and 8 wickets for 11 runs. The host team could only score 47 and 43 runs in the two innings and England won by an innings and 202 runs.

The Australian team scored 92 and 102 runs and England scored 95 and 100 runs for eight wickets and won by two wickets in two days.

England scored 185 and 226 runs and then beat South Africa by 93 and 30 runs. Fast bowler George Lohman took eight wickets for seven runs in 9.4 overs, helping England win by 288 runs.

With the help of Arthur Hill's 124 runs, England scored 265 runs in reply to South Africa's 115 runs in the first innings. England bowled out the host team for 117 runs in the second innings and won by an innings and 33 runs.

In a Tri-Test series match in the presence of England, Australia scored 448 runs in their only innings and then bowled out South Africa by 265 and 95 runs, winning the match by an innings and 88 runs.

In the next game of the tri-series, South Africa were all out by 95 runs in the first innings, with Sydney Barnes and Frank Woolley taking five wickets each. The great Jack Hobbs scored 68 out of 176 runs in England's first innings. Barnes also took eight wickets for 29 runs in the second innings as South Africa were bowled out for 93 runs and England won the game by 10 wickets after scoring 14 runs for no loss.

England could only score 112 and 147 runs in both innings while the Australian team scored 232 and 30 runs and won by 10 wickets.

With the help of Sir Don Bradman's 152 runs, Australia declared the innings by 328 runs for eight wickets in reply to West Indies' 99 runs in the first innings. West Indies were out for 107 runs in their second innings and the host team won by an innings and 122 runs.

South Africa were bowled out for 157 runs and the Australian team scored 439 runs in their first innings in which Jack Fingleton scored 108 runs. South Africa were bowled out for 98 runs in the second innings, with leg-spinner Clarrie Grimmett taking seven wickets for 40 runs. The visiting team won by an innings and 184 runs.

The New Zealand team was on target for 42 and 54 runs in both innings. Australia declared their only innings of 199 runs for eight wickets and won by an innings and 103 runs.

England scored 272 runs in reply to the West Indies' 172 runs in the first innings. He then bowled out the Caribbean team for 61 runs in which Andy Caddick and Darren Gough took nine wickets between them. England won by an innings and 39 runs.

Great leg-spinner Shane Warne took eight wickets in both innings and completely bowled out Pakistan for 59 and 53 runs. Australia scored 319 runs in their only innings with the help of Matthew Hayden's 119 runs and then won by an innings and 198 runs.

South Africa bowled out their neighboring team by 54 and 265 runs in the two innings and declared their only innings of 340 runs for three wickets, winning by an innings and 21 runs.

Thanks to centuries from Brendon McCullum and Daniel Vettori, New Zealand declared the innings at 452 runs for nine wickets and then dismissed Zimbabwe for 55 and 99 runs to win by an innings and 294 runs.

Batting first, South Africa completed their innings after scoring 309 runs for nine wickets. He then defeated Zimbabwe by 68 and 121 runs, allowing the host team to win by an innings and 120 runs.

Captained by Ajinkya Rahane, India scored 474 runs with the help of centuries from openers Murali Vijay and Shikhar Dhawan. In response, the Afghan team managed to score 109 and 103 runs and faced defeat by an innings and 262 runs.

On a spin-friendly pitch, England scored 112 and 81 runs, after which India scored 145 and 49 runs and won by 10 wickets.

Zimbabwe beat Afghanistan by 131 and 135 runs, then scored 250 and 17 runs and won by 10 wickets.

South Africa were reduced to 152 and 99 runs in two innings at the Gabba. The Australian team scored 218 runs and 35 runs for four wickets and won by six wickets.

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