This cricketer creates many histories and became victim of painful death
This cricketer creates many histories and became victim of painful death
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Since the beginning of T20 cricket, it has become common for batsmen to put big shorts. On the day there are many new records about the big shot by the batsman, but there have been many times in the history of cricket when the batsman has played such a short and the ball has gone out of the stadium itself. The record of scoring the longest six in the history of cricket, the name of the cricketer who has been recorded for the last 80 years is Albert Trott.

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In today's time, even though few people know the name of Albert Trott, this cricketer has many startling records. The sad part is that this best all-rounder born in Australia shot himself at the age of 41, but even today shots of Trot are thrilling. Albert Trott, who played Test cricket for two countries, is listed among the cricketers who have played cricket for both England and Australia teams. Trott had only five Test matches in his Test career. He played Test cricket for both Australia and England. (3 Tests from Australia and 2 Tests from England). Trott made his debut against England in Adelaide in January 1895.

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First bowler to take 8 wickets in debut: Trott became the first bowler to take 8 wickets in an innings of his first Test. Since then, 8 bowlers have taken 8-8 wickets in the innings of the debut test. But the record of taking 8 wickets by giving the shortest runs is still in the name of the right-handed slow bowler trot.

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Players taking 8 wickets in an innings: -

Albert Trott (Australia): 27 overs, 8 wickets, 1895 (vs England - Adelaide)

Bob Messi (Australia): 27.2 overs, 8 wickets, 1972 (vs England - Lords)

Narendra Hirwani (India): 18.3 overs, 8 wickets, 1988 (against West Indies - Chennai)

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England left Australia: Albert Trott scored for Australia in three Tests at an average of 102.50. Nevertheless, Australian selectors did not value him and if he was not selected for the tour of 1896, Trott did not give up and went to England at his own expense. Where he got a chance to play for Middlesex in county cricket. After this, in 1899, Trott played 2 Tests for England in South Africa.

The only cricketer: In a match played between MCC and Australia at Lord's on 31 July at Lord's in 1899, Trott scored a six off Australia's Monty Noble that made history. Trott is the only player to land six (120 m) above the Lord's pavilion.

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Two hat-trick feats in an innings: Trott played 375 first-class matches during 1892–1910. Victoria and Middlesex were his teams. He took 1674 wickets at an average of 21.09. Trott became the first bowler to take two hat-tricks in a single innings of first class.

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Facts: Joginder Rao did the job of taking two hat-tricks in the first class cricket innings after Albert Trott. He achieved this feat in his second match against Northern Punjab in 1963-64 in Amritsar.

He committed suicide: In 1910 he also separated himself from first-class cricket and tried his hand at umpiring. Meanwhile, he succumbed to a disease called dropsy. Gradually Trot started drinking more alcohol. After this, he was constantly in depression. Trott finally shot himself with a pistol on 30 July 1914.

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