What has not happened in Test cricket for 70 years, it showed on Lord’s, Team India did this for the first time

England’s 12 batsman clean bold (photo: PTI)

70 years are not less. But to see what Team India has shown in the Lord’s Test, he had to wait for a long time to see it. To do this, the bowlers of Team India will have to be specially given shingles. In Test cricket, Team India bowlers have shown this for the first time. Now the question is what the Indian team did this, which has shown in the history of Test cricket after 70 years. He belongs to the England batsmen who were clean bold in the Lord’s Test.

What has not happened for 70 years, shown at Lord’s

In the Lord’s Test, the bowlers of Team India took 20 wickets of England, but the special thing in it was that they took 12 wickets clean bowled. In a match of Test cricket, the Indian bowlers never hit so many bold. Meaning it was the first time for him to do so. Now what Team India bowlers did for the first time were shown in Test cricket after 70 years.

Team India did this for the first time, 12 batsmen bowled

In a Test cricket match, 12 batsmen were last bolded in 1955. After that, after 70 years, that view was seen only in 2025. And this has been possible due to Indian bowlers who made 12 bold in Lord’s Test. 6 out of these 12, Jaspreet Bumrah has killed 6 clean bold alone. At the same time, Washington Sundar took all four of his wickets clean bold in the second innings. Apart from these, Siraj and Akash Deep hit each batsmen bold.

This example was seen after 136 years

What happened after 70 years, it was seen. Something happened in Lord’s Test itself which has been seen in Test cricket after 136 years. Its connection is associated with the middle order in an inning of the test and the clean bold of the talender. The last time this happened in the Test match played between South Africa and England in Cape Town in 1889. But, now the same thing has been seen in an inning of the Test match between England and India in 2025. In the second innings of Lord’s Test, Indian bowlers have bowled England’s middle order and talender cleanly from the line.

Asish Roy
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