Kamindu Mendis made a ‘World Record’ in the 8th match, THIS happened for the first time in Test cricket

Sri Lankan all-rounder Kamindu Mendis is in great form at the moment. He has scored another fifty in the first Test match against New Zealand. With this, he has made a big record.

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Sri Lankan all-rounder Kamindu Mendis in action. (PIC – X)

New Delhi: Sri Lanka’s young all-rounder Kamindu Mendis has made a great start to his career. He has also scored a fifty in the second test against New Zealand. With this, he has made a record in Galle which has never been made before today. In fact, Kamindu Mendis has become the first batsman in the world to score more than fifty runs 8 times in 8 test matches. He has also broken the record of Pakistani batsman Saud Shakeel. He had scored more than 50 runs in 7 consecutive tests.

The debut was amazing:

Kamindu Mendis made his debut in 2022 against Australia in Galle. He scored 61 runs in this match. After this, he did not get a chance in Tests for two years. After this, he got a chance in the Test series against Bangladesh this year. He scored a century in both the innings of the Sylhet Test match. After this, he also scored 92 runs in the Chittagong Test.

At the same time, he played an innings of 113 runs in the Manchester Test against England. He played an innings of 74 runs in the Lord’s Test. He scored 64 runs in the Oval Test match. He scored 114 runs in the first Test match against New Zealand. Now, he has played an unbeaten innings of 51 runs in the second Test match.

Kamindu Mendis became No.1:

Kamindu Mendis became the first player to score a half-century in 8 consecutive matches after his Test debut. Herbert Sutcliffe, Saeed Ahmed, Basil Butcher and Sunil Gavaskar had scored more than fifty in 6 consecutive Tests.

Sri Lanka took control over the match:

On the first day of the second test being played in Galle, Sri Lanka strengthened its hold on the match. After finishing the first day’s play, Sri Lanka had scored 306 runs. Dinesh Chandimal played a brilliant innings of 116 runs for Sri Lanka. At the end of the day’s play, Angelo Mathews is unbeaten on 78 and Kamindu Mendis is unbeaten on 51 runs.




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