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Ishant Sharma becomes only 6th Indian to pick up 300 Test wickets


Ishant Sharma achieved a remarkable feat of 300 Test wickets in the ongoing match between India and England at Chepauk in Chennai. He reached the milestone on the fourth day’s play when he trapped England batsman Dan Lawrence in front of the wicket.

He joined the elite club of Indian bowlers comprising Kapil Dev, Anil Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Zaheer Khan, who have taken 300 wickets in their Test career.

He’s just 11 wickets away from the 311 Test wickets of Zaheer Khan to become the highest wicket-taker among Indian pacers behind Kapil Dev who achieved 434 wickets his Test career.

Ishant has made a comeback after an ankle injury that ruled out of the tour of Australia that preceded the series against England. He looked short of rhythm on the first day, but bounced back quickly on the second day with his immaculate lengths, and picked up two big wickets of Jos Buttler and Jofra Archer on consecutive deliveries on the second day.

Ishant has reached the milestone of 300 wickets in his 98th Test, with an average of 32.25 runs per wicket and he has been instrumental in turning around India’s improved bowling performance son overseas tours in the recent past. He has bowled exemplary in all conditions in England, Australia, and South Africa and has led the Indian bowling admirably well.


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