James Anderson performed very disappointing in his first match. (Photo-Joe Prior/Getty Images)
Former England fast bowler James Anderson, who has taken retirement from international cricket, is now playing league cricket in 43 years of age. He made his debut in the 100 -ball tournament on 6 August. Along with him, another player played his first match in this tournament, which is 26 years younger than Anderson. When James Anderson He had taken 191 wickets in his international career, during that time this player was not born. Now both the players have made their debut in The Hundred Mains tournament together. However, the performance of both of them in the first match was quite faded. Both these players were beaten up a lot in the first match, causing their team to lose the match by one wicket.
James Anderson and Farhan Ahmed’s debut faded
Former England fast bowler James Anderson and 17 -year -old spinner Farhan Ahmed made their debut on behalf of the Manchester Originals team in The Hundred Tournament. James Anderson, who is 43 years old, could not take any wickets while playing against Southern Brave. In this match, he bowled 20 balls, in which he robbed 36 runs.
Farhan Ahmed got a chance to throw only 5 balls, in which he conceded 8 runs. During this time he also did not get any success. Farhan Ahmed is the younger brother of the spinner Rehan Ahmed who played for England. In this match, Southern Brave defeated Sanjeev Goenka’s team Manchester Originals by one wicket.
Farhan Ahmed could not do anything amazing in his debut match. (Photo-Joe Prior/Getty Images)
Southern Brave records one ball remaining
Batting first in the second match of The Hundred Tournament Manchester originals Scored 131 runs losing four wickets in 100 balls. In response, the team of Southern Brave lost the match by losing 9 wickets with one ball remaining. The last two balls were to score 3 runs to win Southern Brave and the last pair was on the field. Reece Topley hit the 99th ball and gave the team a brilliant victory. This ball was thrown by Lewis Gregory.
In this match, the half -century innings of Manchester Originals captain Phil Sold did not work and the team suffered defeat in the first match. Salt scored 60 runs in 41 balls with the help of 4 fours and 2 sixes. In this match, Southern Brave bowler Timle Mills bowled brilliantly and took three wickets. He was declared a Player of the Match for his brilliant performance.