England created history in test cricket: England cricket team, the originator of Test cricket, has created history in Test cricket. This team has achieved a position which no one has been able to achieve till date. England has surprised the cricket world by achieving a historic feat in the second Test match being played against New Zealand in Wellington.
Yes… In the second test match of the 3-match test series being played on the soil of New Zealand, England has reached the number of runs in its test cricket history to 5 lakh during the second innings. The England team has become the first team in the history of Test cricket to achieve this historic feat.
England created history, became the first team to complete 5 lakh runs in test cricket
International cricket started in the year 1877. Since then, the England team has become the first team to reach this milestone in the 147-year history of Test cricket. There have been a total of 717 players for England in the history of Test cricket so far, who played a total of 18900 innings and in this they were successful in achieving the figure of 5 lakh runs. In this way, English has become the first team in the history of Test cricket to score this flood of runs.
England achieved this special milestone in 147 years of Test history
On the second day of the second Test match of the series being played against New Zealand, England has scored 378 runs for 5 wickets. After the progress of this innings so far, this team, the originator of cricket, has scored 500126 runs. By achieving this unprecedented feat, the England cricket team has achieved a feat which seems to be only a dream. But he has turned this into reality.
Talking about the second Test match being played between New Zealand and England in Wellington, England has put complete pressure on New Zealand on the second day. Where the English team scored 280 runs in the first innings. After which New Zealand were bundled out on the score of 125 runs. After which, now in the second innings, England has increased its lead to 533 runs by scoring 378 runs for 5 wickets by the end of the second day's play.
Edited by Sawan Gupta
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