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Ajaz Patel bags all 10 wickets in first innings of India vs Contemporary Zealand 2nd Test, joins Anil Kumble in THIS rare listing

Contemporary Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel on Saturday (December 4) turned the third bowler in the historical past of cricket to scalp all 10 wickets in a Test innings.

He carried out the feat against India in the continuing 2nd Test on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Patel returned with figures of 10-119 and which capacity, India used to be bowled out for 325 in the well-known innings.

Handiest the third bowler to bid all 10 wickets in an innings in the historical past of Test cricket 

Rep a bow, Ajaz Patel! #WTC23 | #INDvNZ | https://t.co/EdvFj8QtKD pic.twitter.com/negtQkbeKd

— ICC (@ICC) December 4, 2021

As quickly as Ajaz picked up his tenth wicket, India’s Ravichandran Ashwin furthermore stood up to give a standing ovation to the Kiwi spinner, recognizing the outstanding feat.

Earlier, Australia’s Jim Laker used to be the well-known cricketer to scalp 10 wickets in a Test innings in 1956 and that used to be followed by India’s Anil Kumble in 1999 against Pakistan.

Laker claimed 10/53 against Australian at Weak Trafford on July 26, 1956, while Kumble bagged 10/74 against Pakistan on the Ferozeshah Kotla ground in Contemporary Delhi on February 4, 1999.

Laker principal 51.2 overs to alter into the well-known bowler in the historical past of the game to catch all-10 wickets in an innings while Kumble bowled very best 26.3 overs for his haul.

Patel principal 47.5 overs — that he bowled in four spells of 24-10-57-4, 5-0-16-0, 6-0-16-2 and 12.5-2-30-4 — alongside with his fourth spell on the 2nd day of the Test being basically the most devastating.

Also, at some stage in, Patel produced basically the most easy bowling figures ever in a world match on the Wankhede stadium and furthermore basically the most easy bowling figures against India.


 

Talking about the match, resuming the day at 221 for four, India scored 64 runs in the morning session with the shortcoming of two wickets. They added one other 40 runs for four wickets after lunch to entire their first innings at 325.

Jim Laker


Anil Kumble


Ajaz Patel

Rep into memoir the names! #WTC23 | #INDvNZ | https://t.co/EdvFj8yST5 pic.twitter.com/xDVImIifM6

— ICC (@ICC) December 4, 2021

India lost Wrridhiman Saha (27) and Ravichandran Ashwin off successive balls early in the morning session sooner than Mayank Agarwal (150) and Axar Patel (52) took the earn past 300-hotfoot impress.

Transient Rankings: India 1st innings: 325 all out in 109.5 overs (Mayank Agarwal 150, Axar Patel 52, Shubman Gill 44; Ajaz Patel 10/119).

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