Anderson delivered an outstanding spell, bowling 28 dot balls in his first 30 deliveries and finishing the day with figures of 10-5-11-2, leaving West Indies in a struggle.
The iconic fast bowler joins an elite club, comprising Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (800) and leg-spinner Shane Warne (708), as only the third cricketer to achieve this milestone in Test cricket.
While speaking at the post-match presentation, Gill said that it was his father's dream to watch the youngster play an international game. The 24-year-old added that he wanted to put some pressure on the opposition
Birmingham: England were 84 for five at stumps on the second day of the rain-hit rescheduled fifth Test against India here on Saturday. Jonny Bairstow and skipper Ben Stokes were batting on 12 and 0 respectively with England still trailing India by 332 runs. Following up his world record-breaking carnage with the bat, the visitors’ […]
Leeds: Pacer Ollie Robinson engineered a middle-order collapse with the second new ball as England completed a facile innings and 76 run victory against India on the fourth day of the third Test, here on Saturday All the good work on Friday, when India reached 215 for two at stumps, was completely undone as Robinson […]
The youngster did it once again, this time against Jofra Archer in the T20 match that England won on Friday. Coming to bat at No.4 after Virat Kohli’s departure, the southpaw hit Archer for a six with the reverse scoop.
After setting India a 420-run target, England bowled India out for 192 in 58.1 overs, with left-arm spinner Jack Leach taking four wickets and speedster James Anderson three.