Following 426 runs, the team became all out for just 2 runs, lost by embarrassing 424 runs in cricket history

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On the day of Cricket in the ground, some records are made and deteriorating. Sometimes these records are good and sometimes bad records are made. But in England Cricket, a record was made by knowing that your senses will fly away. In fact, what shameful record has been made by a lower division cricket team in the Middlesex County League of England Cricket. Whom no one will forget, take the whole matter, take a look.

Embarrassing record on cricket ground

In fact, this shameful record was seen in the Middlesex County League League being held in England. The match of the Third Tier Division was played between North London CC and Richmond CC, Madex. In this match, Richmond CC Madex won the toss and decided to bowl first. This decision proved to be quite suicide. North London CC scored 426 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in 45 overs, while the Middlec team came out to chase the target on the ground, the entire team managed to face only 34 balls, scoring two runs.

8 batsmen out on Duck

The most surprising thing is that 8 batsmen of Richmond lost their wicket without opening an account. In the North London bowler, Matt Rosan showed amazing bowling and took five wickets without giving any runs. On the basis of his performance, the match was won by North London with a big margin of 424 runs.

The whole team could have been dismissed even at zero

Richmond Cricket Club Deputy Chairman and Head of Cricket Steve Decin said that “This week we had a lot of availability of players. There is no 40 players present in our five male teams. We are already struggling with the team.

Then 7 more players are out. The situation had become such that the captains of the 4th team were preparing the team by calling friends of friends so that 11 players could also be completed on the field. We could only cover on zero, if a white and a catch had not dropped, then this view would have been seen.

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