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    Jamie Smith becomes fastest wicketkeeper-batter to score 1000 Test runs

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14July 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    London [UK], July 11 (ANI): England right-hand batter Jamie Smith on Friday levelled the file of South African cricketer Quinton de Kock in scoring 1000 runs within the fewest innings of a Check match by a wicketkeeper.

    Smith achieved this landmark in the course of the first session of the second day of the Lord’s Check. He accomplished this milestone in 21 innings, which is the joint-highest with De Kock, who retired from the longest format again in December 2021.

    Sri Lanka’s Dinesh Chandimal and England batter Jonny Bairstow are joint second on this checklist with 22 innings behind Smith and De Kock.

    Sri Lanka’s legendary batter Kumar Sangakkara and former South Africa captain AB de Villiers are joint third within the checklist with 23 innings, and former West Indies wicketkeeper-batter Jeff Dujon is fourth with 24 innings

    Jamie Smith went again to the pavilion after scoring 51 runs off 56 balls which got here with the assistance of six fours.

    Recapping the primary session of Day 2, England took to the sphere within the first session at 251/4, with Root (99*) and skipper Ben Stokes (39*) unbeaten.

    On the primary ball of the day with a boundary, Root continued his unbelievable run at Lord’s, notching his ninth worldwide ton on the venue and his thirty seventh century in Check cricket, climbing to fifth spot amongst all-time Check centurions.

    Within the 86th over, Jasprit Bumrah produced the breakthrough for India, producing an excellent nip-backer that crashed into Stokes’ prime of off-stump, eradicating him for 44 in 110 balls, with 4 boundaries. England was 260/5, ending an 88-run partnership between two of essentially the most senior gamers within the group.

    Jamie Smith was subsequent up on the crease and instantly went after Mohammed Siraj with two cracking fours.

    Nevertheless, within the very subsequent over, Bumrah as soon as once more got here in clutch, castling Root for a 199-ball 104 consisting of 10 fours after which getting Chris Woakes caught behind by Dhruv Jurel for a golden duck. England was 271/7.

    Smith continued his attacking model of cricket, accumulating boundaries towards Siraj and Bumrah and taking part in some wonderful photographs, displaying his class and energy. The 300-run mark got here up for England in 92.3 overs. Even Carse produced some useful boundaries.

    Smith continued his red-hot kind, reaching his fifty in 52 balls, with six fours. On the identical supply, England reached their 350-run mark. Smith and Carse made certain that England ended the session with none additional hassle. (ANI)



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