India vs England: In the second Test, both teams tied a black bandage, who are honoring in Edgbaston, India-England players?
India vs England 2nd Test: The second match of the five -match Test series between India and England is to be played in Birmingham. Where England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and decided to bowl. After the toss, everyone’s eyes fell on the players of both the teams who once again tied a black band and landed on the field.
Many people do not understand what has happened this time that both the players decided to tie a black band and decide to land on the field?
Due to this, both teams tied a black bandage
In fact, Team India and England decided to land on the cricket field by tied a black band to pay tribute to former England cricketer Wayne Larkings, who died on 28 June. In his memory, both teams have tied a black band on their arms. Earlier, both teams had also descended with a black bandage in the headingley.
On the first day of the first Test, Team India celebrated the grief of the plane crash in Ahmedabad. After this, this step was taken to pay tribute to David Lawrence on the third day and to pay tribute to the death of former Indian cricketer Dilip Joshi on the fifth day.
Cricket career was like this
At the age of 71, Wayne Larcings died due to prolonged illness, who has played for England and Northamptonshire. He has played 13 Tests and 25 ODIs for England between 1979 and 1991 in his career. Larakings have worked to score more than 700 runs for Northamptonshire.
Later, he again went to Durham and retired from cricket. Larcings, also known as ‘Ned’, in his cricket career, he scored more than 40,000 runs and 85 centuries. He also played in the final of the 1989 World Cup and batted at number seven.