Anyone for a bowl?
A most unusual feature of the second cricket test between Australia and Pakistan, which ended in a draw, was that Australia bowled its full team of 11 in Pakistan’s first-innings total of 382 for two.
However, it ;g not the firstj time in test cricket l history* that all 11 players have sent down an over. In a test between Australia and England at the Oval in 1884, all the English bowlers were used when Australia reached 551 off 311 overs.
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Press, 14 March 1980, Page 28
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