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Old 06-06-2013, 09:15 PM   #5
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Default Re: खेल डेस्क

New Zealand's team for the Lord's Test was unchanged for the fourth match running - was that a Test record?
New Zealand kept the same team for the first Test at Lord's as had done duty throughout the three-Test series against England earlier in the year (injuries forced changes for the second Test, though). It was a new national record - New Zealand had only once before gone even three Tests with an unchanged side, in the West Indies in 1971-72. The overall Test record, however, is six successive Tests with the same XI, achieved by England in 2008 (that run included five matches against New Zealand and one against South Africa).
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