Such a cricket match in which all bowlers become! None of 11 left, wicketkeeper also held the ball
Cricket: Cricket (Cricket) has many interesting and surprising stories in history, but a match was also done where all the 11 players on the field bowled. Yes, no expert batsman left, nor wicketkeeper – everyone took the ball in hand and tried themselves as a bowler.
Even when the team’s regular wicketkeeper came to bowl, a legendary batsman wore gloves behind the wicket…
In fact, the Indian team was a part of this unique cricket match, which bowled all his 11 players in the Test match played against the West Indies in 2002. Even wicketkeeper Ajay Ratra hit the ball and when he was bowling.
In the absence of Ajay Ratra, Rahul Dravid was standing behind the wicket. This scene was extremely unique for fans, as Dravids usually did not keep keeping. When the team needed, ‘The Wall’ took the front wearing wicketkeeping gloves.
The insistence on dismissing Chandrapaul changed the entire equation
All this happened when Shivnarayan Chandrapaul was a headache for India. He scored an unbeaten 136 runs in 510 balls and did not lose wickets. Everyone had to bowling from batsman to bowler to dismiss them, but still did not succeed.
Chandrapaul’s defensive technology and patience took the bowlers test. The strategy and combination of the opposition team with each over continued to change, but Chandrapaul remained adamant. This innings became an example of mental fortune not just to score runs.
So just 3 Bar has happened in the history of cricket
This has happened only three times in cricket history when all 11 players of a team have bowled. England vs Australia in 1884 for the first time, Australia vs Pakistan in 1979 and the third time in India VS West Indies Test in 2002.
This record of the Indian team is still recorded as a unique story in cricket history. The bowling of all the players on the field shows that cricket is not just a score, but also a game of stories. This match still remains a topic of discussion among the fans.