On the third day of the Manchester Test, Joe Root set 5 records on Friday. He became the second batter in the world to score the highest run in the Test. He surpassed Australia's Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis of South Africa and Rahul Dravid of India.
Root scored his 38th century. He also became the highest batter against India. On Friday, the English team scored 544/7 by the end of the day's game. Based on India's 358 -run score, England got a 186 -run lead.
IND VS ENG Manchester Test, Third Day Records and Moments …
Facts …
- This is the 23rd Test century in the Route England, which is the highest century jointly by any household. He has equaled this record with Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis and Mahela Jayawardene.
- Bumrah has completed 50 wickets in Test cricket in England. Beyond that, there are only Ishant Sharma, with 51 wickets.
Bumrah finished Jamie Smith and completed his 50th wicket in England.
- India scored more than 500 runs at home for the first time in 10 years. Earlier in 2015, Australia scored 572 against India in Sydney.
Records ..
1. The second highest run player in the Root Test is
Joe has become the second highest scorer in the Route Test cricket. He is now behind the world record of 15,921 runs of Indian giants Sachin Tendulkar. Root left behind Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis and Rahul Dravid on the third day.
2. Better who scored the highest century in Test against Route India
If the route also became the highest batter to score a century against India. He now has 12 centuries in 12 matches. He left Australia's Steve Smith behind, who has scored 11 centuries.
3. Root scored his 38th century, equalizing Sangakkara
If Root scored the 38th century of his Test career with the help of fours. He has equaled Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara (38 centuries) in the list of batteries scoring the highest century.
4. If the first player to score 1000 runs in the Route Manchester
English Better Joe Root completed one thousand runs in Manchester. This is why he faced 20 innings. After the route, Dennis Compton's name is on the list. Who has 818 runs in Old Trafford.
5. The second highest in the Route Test The player scoring more than
If Route became the second batter to score more than 50 in Test cricket. He achieved this achievement for the 104th time. Root has achieved this place by leaving Ricky Ponting and Jacques Kallis behind.
Moments …
1. Wasim Akram played the bell to start a third day game
Former Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram played the bell in the third day. Wasim has played 356 ODIs and 104 Tests for Pakistan. He has 916 international wickets.
Wasim Akram started the match playing the match
2. Jadeja got angry after missing the run out
In the 54th over, Joe Root and Oli Pope completed fifty partnerships for the third wicket. The route here also escaped from run out. Root played Siraj's ball in the street and ran to take a run, but the pope refused. Jadeja threw through the lane, but there was no receiving a ball on a non -strike.
At this time Jadeja appeared in anger. When Jadeja threw the ball, half of the route crossed the pitch. If Siraj had got the ball on a non-striker end, the route would have been run out.
Ravindra Jadeja threw the route to run out. But the ball went out of the stump.
3. Missed Jurel Pope's catch
In 62.4 overs, the Oli Pope was relieved at the ball of Anshul Kamboj. The Cambojan ball rang at the bottom of the pope's glove and went to the wicketkeeper. Jurel was standing near the wicket. The ball rang on his glove and missed the catch. Pope was playing 48 at the time.
Oli Pope gave Dhruv Jurell out with 48 runs. He scored 71 runs.
4. Stumped out by Brook Jureel
Washington Sundar took his second wicket in the 81st over. Brook came forward and saved Sundar's ball outside of stump. Here the ball was drifted and wicketkeeper Dhruv Jureel stumped it out. Brook only scored 3 runs.
Brook was out on a 3 -run score.
5. Ben Stokes Retired Hurt
Captain Ben Stokes was retired after scoring 66 runs on the first ball of the 117th over. He was constantly cramps while batting. However, after examining the dressing room, he returned to the bat and returned an unbeaten by 77 runs.
Ben Stokes is running towards the pavilion after retiring.
6. Rooten Jurel stumped out
England lost their fifth wicket in the 120th over. Here the route was dismissed for 150 runs. He was stumped out by wicketkeeper Dhruv Jureel on the ball of Ravindra Jadeja.
The route was dismissed for 150 runs.
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