Unwanted record attached to Bridan Cars, will never forget this incident

10,000 ducks were completed in the history of Test cricket (Photo- Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

In the second Test match between England and India, fast bowler Bridan Cars has recorded a disappointing record. This record was recorded in his name when he was dismissed by Mohammad Siraj. Bridan Cars could not even open their account in this match. This is 10,000 ducks in the history of Test cricket. It took 148 years, 3 months and 20 days to complete. Bridan Cars also looked very disappointed with this shot.

History in Test cricket

The 10,000th Duck was seen in Test cricket. Cars played 4 balls in this match and could not even open the account. In this match, apart from Bridan Cars for England, there were five more players who could not open their account. These players were Ben Docket, Oli Pope, Ben Stokes, Josh Tung and Shoaib Bashir. After taking the wicket of Bridan Cars, Siraj dismissed Josh Tung and Shoaib Bashir. Now 10,002 are ducks in Test cricket.

Team India in strong position

In the second Test match, Team India batting first scored 587 runs in their first innings, in response to which England collapsed for 407 runs. After a poor start, Harry Brook scored 158 runs for hosts England while Jamie Smith contributed 184 runs. The two players shared a 303 -run partnership for the 6th wicket. However, after the two were dismissed, the England team again stumbled.

In this match, the Indian team’s deadly fast bowler Mohammad Siraj took 6 wickets while bowling aggressively while Akash Deep took four wickets. By the end of the third day’s play, Team India has scored 64 runs losing one wicket. KL Rahul is batting unbeaten on 28 runs while Karun Nair has scored 7* runs. England won the first match of this 5 match Test series by 5 wickets. England are ahead 1-0 in this series.

Asish Roy
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