James Anderson creates century-old unwanted record in Vizag Test
James Anderson creates century-old unwanted record in Vizag Test
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The measurements gathered by England in this match are not pretty perusing. Notwithstanding, taking after the end of the match, James Anderson made an undesirable 110-year old record that summed up their ghastliness. Anderson came back to Test cricketer in the wake of recovering from a harm when he replaced Chris Woakes in the playing XI and demonstrated his defense by grabbing four wickets.

Nonetheless, Anderson failed hopelessly with the bat, scoring brilliant ducks in both the innings. He has expelled the first ball for a duck when R Ashwin got him plumb before the wicket in the primary innings. In the second innings, Jayant Yadav rejected Anderson LBW for another brilliant duck. All the while, Anderson enlisted a 'Ruler Pair' in the Vizag Test, an undesirable record by an England player in 110 years.

Anderson is the fourth Englishman to enlist a 'Lord Pair' in Test cricket. Erine Hayes was the last Englishman to have enrolled a King Pair. It happened in the Cape Town Test against South Africa in 1906.

In any case, it ought not to be overlooked that Anderson had held the record for not being rejected for a duck for 54 back to back innings. That record was broken amid the 2009 Ashes Test against Australia at the Oval.

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