IND vs. ENG: James Anderson equals legendary Glenn McGrath’s record by dismissing Shubman Gill to zero

India strengthened their hold on the first day of the fourth Test between India and England at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. England’s first innings was reduced to 205 runs. In response, India also had a poor start and the team lost the first wicket with Shubman Gill scoring in the first over. He was sent to England fast bowler James Anderson Pavilion. With this wicket, Anderson equaled the legendary record of the legendary Glenn McGrath.

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Anderson now holds the record for most out-of-batsmen in Test cricket. He equaled Australian experienced fast bowler Glenn McGrath in this regard. McGrath holds the record for sending the highest number of batsmen in Test cricket 104 times without opening an account. The list ranks Australia’s great spinner Shane Warne, who has made it 102 times.

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Sri Lanka’s best spinner Muttiah Muralitharan and South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn are third and fourth respectively. Muralitharan has done this 102 times and Stan 83 times. Stan has played 93 Tests throughout his career. Muralitharan holds the world record of taking 800 wickets in 133 Test matches under the name of Test cricket.

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