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Has anyone taken 10 wickets in an innings?

Has anyone taken 10 wickets in an innings?

Ajaz Patel becomes just the third bowler in the history of men’s Test cricket to take all 10 wickets in an innings (Jim Laker in 1956 and Anil Kumble in 1999). The Mumbai-born Ajaz took all the wickets and returned with an impressive return of 10-119.

Which spinner took all the 10 wickets in an innings of a cricket test match?

Ajaz Patel’s
Watch: All 10 wickets from Ajaz Patel’s incredible record-equalling performance against India. Ajaz Patel became the only third bowler in the history of Test cricket to take 10 wickets in an innings.

Which bowler takes 10 wickets in an innings?

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The Mumbai-born Patel became just the third bowler after Jim Laker and Anil Kumble to take 10 wickets in a Test match innings when India were bowled out for 325 in the first innings.

How many wickets have taken in an innings in international cricket?

10 wickets in an innings in international matches. Jim Laker and Anil Kumble are the only 2 players who have taken 10 wickets in an innings in Test matches.

Which Indian bowler has taken 10 wickets in one match?

In India beyond Anil Kumble, Subhash Gupte, P. M. Chatarjee, Pradeep Sunderam & Debasish Mohanty also took 10 wickets in first class cricket. In test cricket only one bowler beyond Kumble was Jim Laker from England. He took world record at any level 19 wickets in that match, to break that record one should take all 20 wickets.

What is a 10-wicket haul in Test cricket?

Just for clarification: taking a 10-wicket haul often means taking 10+ wickets over the two innings of a Test match, which has been done many times. It’s better to refer to taking 10 wickets in an innings, so there’s no misunderstanding. – Spinner Aug 13 ’13 at 12:52

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How many balls are there in 50 overs of cricket?

As many of you will know, 50 overs = 300 balls, so the maximum number of balls in an innings of 50 over cricket is 300. Of course, not every innings in 50 over cricket lasts for the maximum 300 balls. A team could be bowled out much earlier, meaning that the innings could last for only 100 balls, or maybe even 60 balls or less!

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