Sports News- This bowler took 100 wickets at the oldest age in Test cricket, know about it
Friends, as we all know that Test cricket is the oldest format in the world, in which players are tested not only for the game but also for their patience. In such a situation, taking 100 wickets in Test is a big thing for any bowler, in such a situation, age is very rare. Pakistan’s experienced spinner Nauman Ali has now registered his name in the history of cricket by becoming the oldest bowler to take 100 wickets in Test cricket. Let us know about him –
100 test wickets at the oldest age
Pakistan’s left-arm spinner Nauman Ali created history by becoming the oldest bowler to complete 100 wickets in Test cricket.
Historic achievement for Nauman Ali
Nauman Ali achieved this amazing milestone at the age of 39 years and 213 days, which shows his tremendous consistency and ability to last for a long time at the highest level of the game.
a record breaking moment
Before Nauman Ali, this record was held by England’s Bobby Peel, who took his 100th Test wicket in 1886 at the age of 39 years and 180 days.
Nauman Ali left Bobby Peel behind
With this feat, Nauman Ali has broken a long-standing record that had remained untouched in the history of Test cricket for decades.
Milestone achieved in Dhaka
The Pakistani spinner achieved this historic feat during the ongoing Test match between Bangladesh and Pakistan in Dhaka, making the moment even more memorable for cricket fans.
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