Saturday, 21 June 2014

Shane Shillingford’s 53 Not out Highest No 11 Score’s



Shane Shillingford's hit five sixes in his rapid 53 not out in Kingston against New Zealand is indeed a record for any No. 11 in a Test, however the previous mark of four was shared by

  • Bill Voce (England v South Africa in Johannesburg in 1930-31,
  • Alan Connolly (Australia v India in Calcutta in 1969-70,
  • Sylvester Clarke (West Indies v Pakistan in Faisalabad in 1980-81,
  • Mushtaq Ahmed (Pakistan v South Africa in Rawalpindi in 1997-98
  • Al-Amin Hossain (Bangladesh v Sri Lanka in Mirpur in 2013-14.

Moreover; Shillingford was only the 16th No. 11 ever to score a half-century in a Test cricket, and he got the fifty in just 25 balls a rate beaten only by Jacques Kallis, who reached his fifty in 24 balls for South Africa against Zimbabwe in Cape Town in 2004-05. Shillingford was also only the tenth No. 11 to top-score in a Test innings, a list headed by Ashton Agar with his 98 on debut for Australia against England at Trent Bridge in 2013.
Shane Shillingford the first No. 11 to hit five sixes in a Test innings © WICB Media-Randy Brooks Photo

Mark Craig Excellent Test Debut against West Indies



Mark Craig hit his first ball in Test cricket for six. As far as records reveals, no one has ever hit their very first ball in Test cricket for six before, as New Zealand's Mark Craig did in Kingston. More importantly 6 others players are known to have opened their accounts in Tests with a six but not first ball. Otago's Mark Craig became the only New Zealander to take eight wickets on his Test debut in Kingston. The previous-best was by another off spinner, Paul Wiseman, who took 7 for 143 on his debut, against Sri Lanka in Colombo in May 1998. 
Australia's Eric Freeman in 1967-68.
Carlisle Best of West Indies in 1985-86.
Zimbabwe's Keith Dabengwa in 2005.
Dale Richards of West Indies in 2009.
Bangladesh pair of Shafiul Islam and Jahurul Islam in 2009-10. Both Shafiul and Jahurul started their Test batting careers with two sixes before any other scoring shots.
Mark Craig took the best figures for a New Zealand debutant, West Indies v New Zealand, 1st Test, Kingston, 4th day, June 11, 2014 Photo AP
 



Friday, 20 June 2014

Liam Plunkett Jubliant After Taking His Five Wickets Haul Against Sri Lanka

Liam Plunkett enjoyed making an early impression on his first home ground. Who took the 5 for 64, his first five-wicket haul in Tests, and fully justify his recall with a chest-thrusting and, at times, hostile display.
Played at Headingley, Leeds
20,21,22,23,24 June 2014 (5-day match)
took the 5 for 64, his first five-wicket haul in Tests, and fully justify his recall with a chest-thrusting and, at times, hostile display. @ Getty Image

Stuart Broad Became the first England Bowler to Take Two Hat-tricks in Test Cricket



Stuart Broad became the first England bowler to take two hat-tricks in Test cricket, and added his name in the list of unique accomplishment that have done twice in test Cricket. Stuart Broad is only the 4th bowler of all time, as England tore through Sri Lanka's lower order on the opening day of the Headingly Test # 2126. It was a significant achievement all the same, taking him alongside Australia's leg spinner Jimmy Matthews (who did it twice in the same match), his fellow Australian Hugh Trumble and Wasim Akram of Pakistan as the only players to accomplish the feat twice. Broad's previous success came against India at Trent Bridge in 2011. Stuart Broad hat-trick includes Kumar Sangakkara mainstay of Sri Lanka's innings, for 79, well caught by Ian Bell at gully,  and then added Dinesh Chandimal at first slip and Shaminda Eranga, a catch to the keeper, with the first two deliveries of his following over.
Stuart Broad Became the first England Bowler to Take Two Hat-tricks in Test Cricket @ Getty Image


Sunday, 15 June 2014

Murali Kartik announces retirement from all forms of cricket

Murali Kartik announces retirement from all forms of cricket. In his 18-year career, he finishes with 24 Test wickets, 37 ODI wickets and 644 first-class wickets.

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Kumar Sangakkara overtook former Allan Border to become the 8th highest scorer in Test history

Sri Lankan Runs Machine Kumar Sangakkara overtook former Australian Left Hand Batsman Allan Border to become the 8th highest scorer in Test history on Friday 13 June 2014. The Sri Lankan number three started the day on 11151 runs, just 23 runs short of Border’s total. In the 30th over of Sri Lanka’s innings in the first Test against England at Lord’s. Check out the list of players who've scored more than 8000 runs in test cricket.
 

Friday, 13 June 2014

Root's maiden double-hundred makes him one of only four Englishmen to have scored a double century by the age of 24.

England middle order batsman Joe Root's maiden double-century was the actually 3rd instance of a player batting at No. 5 or below and scoring a double-century at Lord's and is the first such instance since 1949. New Zealand's Martin Donnelly was the last man to achieve this feat, during a bore draw game in June 1949. The last time Joe Root batted at Lord's when he played a super match-winning inning of 180 to give England a massive victory, by 347 runs, against Australia in the 2013 Ashes. Joe Root's maiden double-hundred makes him one of only four Englishmen to have scored a double century by the age of 24.Photo Credit: Cricinfo @ AFP
 
Joe Root became the fourth-youngest double-centurion for England, England v Sri Lanka, 1st Investec Test, Lord's, 2nd day, June 13, 2014