Jofra Archer Viral Tweet: The first test between India and New Zealand is being played in Bengaluru. The play on the first day of this test was lost to rain, but the Kiwi bowlers wreaked havoc on the second day. Team India, who came to bat first after winning the toss, scored only 46 runs. This is India’s lowest score in Test matches on its home soil. Henry took maximum 5 wickets in the match for New Zealand. Apart from this, William Oruke got 4 successes. While Tim Southee took 1 wicket.
Joffra Archer had predicted about 10 years ago…
At the same time, now almost 10 years old tweet of England fast bowler Joffra Archer is going viral on social media. You will be surprised to know that Joffra Archer had predicted India’s lowest test score about 10 years ago. Jofra Archer tweeted on 21 November 2014. This fast bowler has said in his tweet that India’s minimum test score will be only 46 runs on home soil. Today, after almost 10 years, Joffra Archer’s words have been proved right. The Indian team was reduced to just 46 runs in the first test against New Zealand. Now Jofra Archer’s old tweet is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Apart from this, social media users are continuously giving their feedback by commenting.
46
— Jofra Archer (@JofraArcher) November 21, 2014
Let us tell you that the first test between India and New Zealand is being played in Bengaluru. The play on the first day of this Test was lost to rain, but on the second day the Indian batsmen surrendered to the Kiwi bowlers. India’s first innings was reduced to just 46 runs. Henry took maximum 5 wickets in the match for New Zealand. Apart from this, William Oruke got 4 successes. 5 Indian batsmen returned to the pavilion on zero. Whereas 10 players of Team India could not touch double figures.
Read this also-
Be the first to read breaking news in Hindi aajsamacharindia.com| Today’s latest news, live news updates, read most reliable Hindi news website aajsamacharindia.com|
Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for breaking news and live news updates.