In the Guyana Test match, 11 batsmen could not even open their account.
While the first match of the 2 match test series between West Indies and South Africa ended in a draw, the second test match played at Guyana ground ended in just 3 days. A total of 17 wickets fell on the first day of this match, while 8 wickets fell on the second day and a total of 15 wickets fell on the third day. South Africa won this match by 40 runs in which Wiaan Mulder contributed significantly to the team’s victory with his all-round game. Apart from this, Keshav Maharaj also gave a great performance. The Guyana test match has now been included in a bad list in the history of test cricket.
11 batsmen could not even open their account
In the Guyana Test match, this was the 14th time in the history of Test cricket when a total of 11 players returned to the pavilion without opening their account in a match. This is also the joint 14th highest. In this Test match, a total of 4 players of the West Indies team could not open their account in both innings, while 7 players of the South Africa team returned to the pavilion on a score of zero. In this match, excellent bowling performance was seen from both the teams in which the Windies team’s fast bowler Jayden Seals took a total of 9 wickets.
South Africa registered their 10th consecutive series win against West Indies
The South African team succeeded in winning the Guyana Test match against the West Indies and winning the 10th consecutive Test series against the Windies team. With this, South Africa has also become the first team in the history of Test cricket to win 10 consecutive Test series against a team. Earlier this record was in the name of the Indian team which they had made by winning 9 Test series against the West Indies.
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