Monday, December 16th, 2024

500000 runs in 1082 test matches, England made a unique record

adelaideRecords are broken and made on the cricket field, but the record that England made on the Wellington field was truly theirs to keep. England, the oldest team in history, made a unique record against New Zealand. On the second day of this match, the England team completed 5 lakh runs in Test cricket and created a new world record. It has become the first team in the world to do so.

The first test in history The first test between England and Australia was played in 1877 at the London Oval, which Australia won by 45 runs. Since then, a lot has changed in cricket except that to win the match, it is as important to take wickets as it is to score runs. England may have lagged behind in taking wickets, but they have gone far ahead in scoring runs.

World record made in 1082 tests

The England team has created history by scoring 5 lakh runs in Test cricket. he/she has achieved this feat in 1082 test matches. They are the team scoring the most runs in Tests. After England, Australia holds the record for scoring the most runs in Tests. he/she has scored 428794 runs so far in Test cricket. Whereas the Indian team has scored 278700 runs in test cricket.

Most centuries also in the name of England

The record of scoring most centuries in Test cricket is also in the name of England. The batsmen of this team have so far scored 929 test centuries. In this matter also, Australia is at second place, whose batsmen have scored 892 Test centuries so far. Indian batsmen have scored 552 Test centuries so far.

Joe Root became the fourth batsman in the world to score 50+ runs a hundred times.

On the ground of Wellington itself, former England captain Joe Root became the fourth batsman in the world to score 50+ runs a hundred times. Root is now behind only India’s Sachin Tendulkar (119), Jacques Kallis (103) and Ricky Ponting (103). Overall, the Wellington Test match has made its mark as a record-making match.

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