Shardul Thakur hit a counter-attacking half-century against Australia on Day 3 of the WTC final
Shardul Thakur matched Sir Don Bradman's record on Friday in the World Test Championship final against Australia as he became the third visiting batter with the most consecutive 50-plus scores at The Oval in Test format.
Shardul's counter-attacking 51(109) was his third consecutive 50-plus score at the Oval. In his last three matches from 2021-2023, the Indian allrounder has struck 57(36), 60(72) and 51(109).
Only two batters have managed to achieve this unique record before him. Sir Don Bradman scored three consecutive 50-plus scores from 1930-1934. While former Australian cricketer Allan Border achieved the same feat during 1985-1989.
Even as Ajinkya Rahane and Shardul Thakur managed to reignite India's hope of making a comeback in the WTC final, the Australian bowlers once again showcased their prowess, with skipper Pat Cummins dismissing Rahane at the beginning of the second session.
Rahane, who was in sight of what would have been a fine century on his return to the Indian red-ball team, fell for 89 (129). The right-hander, who had survived some close calls and anxious moments, eventually ran out of luck as Cameron Green took a stunning catch to send him back to the pavillion. Umesh then fell for a score of 5(11) off Cummins. Thakur soon followed Rahane back to the shed — in trying to clear the boundary, he edged to wicketkeeper Alex Carey behind the stumps. Thakur's counter-attacking knock came to an end for 51(109).