James Anderson-Stuart Broad made more than 1000 victims together, broke the world record
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. | Edited By: Abhishek Upadhyay
Updated on: Feb 18, 2023 | 5:07 PM
James Anderson and Stuart Broad are among the top-2 in the list of bowlers who have taken the most wickets in Tests for England and now both of them have taken another record to their name.
The second Test match is being played between Australia and India in Delhi and the attention of the whole world is on this match, but a Test match is also being played between England and New Zealand in Mount Maunganui and in this match a pair of England created history. Have given. This pair has defeated the pair of Australia. Let me tell you what is the matter. (PC-ECB Twitter)
James Anderson and Stuart Broad are the two most successful bowlers in England’s Tests. This pair has created history against New Zealand. This pair has become the highest wicket-taking pair in Tests. Together these two have taken more than 1000 wickets in Tests. (PC-ECB Twitter)
Before these two, the highest wicket-taking pair in Tests was Australia’s great leg-spinner Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath. Together these two took 1001 wickets in Test matches. This pair has been defeated by the pair of Broad and Anderson. (PC-ECB Twitter)
Broad achieved this position by dismissing New Zealand opener Devon Conway. Both of them got so many wickets in 133 Test matches. After this, Broad took the number of wickets of Kane Williamson, Tom Latham, Tom Blundle to 1005. (PC-ECB Twitter)
Before this match, the number of wickets between these two was 997 and everyone expected that the two most successful bowlers of England would overtake the pair of Warne-McGrath and it happened. (PC-ECB Twitter)
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