What is the famous Krishna sitting in India-England Test, this happened for the first time in the history of Indian cricket

Something like this happened to the famous Krishna. (Photo- George Wood/Getty Images)

The Leeds Test between India and England has come to a very exciting turn. So far, the game of three days has been completed and there is a conflict between the two teams. On the third day of the game, England’s first innings ended for 465 runs and she left 6 runs behind the Indian team. In this innings, Jasprit Bumrah took the most 5 wickets from India. At the same time, the famous Krishna was the second most successful bowler. But at the same time he also reached the top in an unwanted list.

Something like this happened to the famous Krishna

In the first Test match being played in Leeds, the Indian fast bowler famous Krishna left his mark, but also made an unwanted record. The famous one who took 3 wickets in the first innings harassed the England batsmen, but his expensive bowling took him to the top in an unwanted list in Test cricket. Famous scored 128 runs in England’s first innings with an economy rate of more than 6, which is the highest run by an Indian bowler in an innings of a Test match.

Murali Karthik left behind

In this unwanted record, he has left behind Murali Karthik, who gave 122 runs against Australia in 2004 with an economy of 6+ against Australia. This performance was a bitter experience for the famous, as his bowling got wickets, but the English batsmen took advantage of his line and length fiercely.

In the Leeds Test, England scored 465 runs in the first innings, with brilliant innings of Harry Brook (99) and Oli Pope (106). On the other hand, the famous, the famous put some great balls in his spell and took 3 important wickets, but questions were questioned on the continuity of bowling. His economy rate was above 6, which is unusual for the fast bowler in Test cricket. England batsmen took an aggressive stance against him, due to which he was seen struggling to stop the runs.

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