World cricket got its second 'Bradman', creating a storm with the bat by scoring century after century

Cricket News Desk. A new Bradman has entered the cricket world, who has been creating a stir these days with his explosive batting. This stalwart has made many records continuously. This 25 year old batsman is progressing in Test in the style of Don Bradman. The batsman we are talking about is Kamindu Mendins of Sri Lanka. This Sri Lankan star has been creating havoc since his Test debut.

World cricket got its second 'Bradman', creating a storm with the bat by scoring century after century

His figures are like those of the great Bradman at the beginning of his career. Mendins, who has played 13 innings in 8 matches so far, has scored more than 1000 runs in Test cricket. During this period, he has also scored 5 centuries. In the second Test match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand, he completed his fifth Test century.

World cricket got its second 'Bradman', creating a storm with the bat by scoring century after century

With this, Mendis equaled a record of the greatest Bradman. Along with completing his 5th Test century, Mendis also completed his 1000 runs in Test cricket. With this, Mendis became the fastest batsman to complete 1000 runs. In this matter he equaled the legendary Don Bradman.

World cricket got its second 'Bradman', creating a storm with the bat by scoring century after century

Bradman had completed one thousand test runs in 13 innings. Mendis also touched this figure while playing the same number of innings. Not only this, Mendis also equaled Bradman in terms of scoring the most centuries after 13 Test innings. Let us tell you that Bradman had scored 5 centuries and Mendis also has the same number of centuries in his name. Let us tell you that in the first innings of the ongoing second Test match against New Zealand, Kamindu Mendis showed his talent and played an unbeaten inning of 182 runs in 250 balls. Even the veteran players are praising the strong performance of this star player.

World cricket got its second 'Bradman', creating a storm with the bat by scoring century after century

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