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Most Consecutive Matches Without Taking A Wicket In Tests
India’s Chandu Borde has record of playing Most Consecutive Matches Without Taking A Wicket In Tests. He played 18 consecutive Test Matches , without taking a single wicket. This is maximum Test matches among test bowlers (excluding part-timers)
Most consecutive matches without taking a wicket
Player | Mat | Start Match | Opposition | End Match | Opposition |
Chandu Borde (India) | 18 | Mar 5, 1965 | v New Zealand | Nov 4, 1969 | v Australia |
BE Congdon (NZ) | 16 | May 27, 1965 | v England | Aug 21, 1969 | v England |
Mushtaq Mohammad (Pak) | 14 | Mar 26, 1959 | v West Indies | Aug 16, 1962 | v England |
WR Hammond (Eng) | 12 | Mar 3, 1939 | v South Africa | Mar 21, 1947 | v New Zealand |
GJ Whittall (Zim) | 12 | Sep 19, 2000 | v New Zealand | Sep 14, 2001 | v South Africa |
*Qualification: 90 balls bowled per match in career
Chandu Borde, where accuracy matters
Chandu Borde is a former Indian cricketer who was known for his accurate and consistent bowling. He played for India from 1958 to 1972 and was a key member of the Indian cricket team during that time.
Borde was a right-arm off-spinner who was known for his ability to bowl a steady line and length. He was particularly effective on Indian pitches, which are known for their variable bounce and spin. He was able to use his accuracy to keep the ball on a good length, making it difficult for batsmen to score runs easily.
Borde was also known for his ability to bowl long spells, often bowling more than 20 overs in a single innings. This endurance allowed him to bowl with consistency throughout the match and tire out opposing batsmen.
Borde was also one of the first Indian cricketers to play county cricket in England, representing Worcestershire and Gloucestershire in the late 1960s.
In addition to his cricketing skills, Borde was also known for his sportsmanship and dedication to the game. He was respected by teammates and opponents alike for his professionalism and his ability to maintain his focus and concentration even in the face of adversity.
Despite his retirement from international cricket in 1972, Borde’s legacy lives on as one of India’s greatest bowlers and a true legend of the game. His ability to bowl accurately and consistently made him a vital member of the Indian cricket team during his time and his influence is still remembered by cricket lovers till date.
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What was Chandu Borde’s role in the Indian cricket team?
Chandu Borde was a right-arm off-spinner and a key member of the Indian cricket team during his career from 1958 to 1972. He was known for his accurate and consistent bowling, particularly on Indian pitches.
How many Test matches did Chandu Borde play for India?
Chandu Borde played 55 Test matches for India during his career.
Who holds the record of Most Consecutive Matches Without Taking A Wicket In Tests?
Chandu Borde from India holds the record of Most Consecutive Matches Without Taking A Wicket In Tests. He played 18 consecutive Test Matches , without taking a single wicket.
What was Chandu Borde known for?
Chandu Borde was known for his accurate and consistent bowling, his ability to bowl long spells, his sportsmanship, and his dedication to the game. He was also a handy batsman and a brilliant fielder.
What is Chandu Borde’s legacy?
Chandu Borde’s legacy is that of one of India’s greatest bowlers and a true legend of the game. His ability to bowl accurately and consistently made him a vital member of the Indian cricket team during his time and his influence is still remembered by cricket lovers.
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