
Jamie Smith (Getty Images) New Delhi: England Jamie Smith has elaborated his name in books on record 2. The day of the Lord’s test against India and corresponded to Quinton De Kock’s record for the fastest 1,000 runs in the test cricket from the goal. Smith reached a milestone in just 21 shifts – the same number that took the South African star – since his debut in July last year.Smith only needed three runs to reach the orientation point, and in the 87th of England the first English shifts, shortly after Ben Stokes were scoleted Jasprit Bumhrah in 44 years.Smith was in an impressive form. In Edgbaston, he entered the uncertain 84/5 in the previous test and broke 100 out of only 80 balls-the fastest test century for England. His undefeated 184 of the 207 supplies in this match became the highest test score of the English Wicketkeeper and surpassed Alec Stewart 173* in 1997 against New Zealand.In the second shifts in Edgbaston, while England collapsed the persecution of 608, Smith fought with a lone battle with a bold 88 out of 99 balls at their 336-running loss.
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With this performance, SMITH connects to the elite group Wicketkeeper-Bates. Behind him are Jonny Bairstow and Dinesh Chandimal (22 shifts), Kumar Sangakkar and AB de Villiers (23), Jeff Dujon (24) and BJ Watling, Tom Blundell and Les Ames (every 25 shifts).Fastest up to 1000 test runs like Wicketkeeper:PlayerShiftsQuinton de Kock / Jamie Smith21dinesh Chandimal / Jonny BairStow22kumar Sangakkar / AB de Villiers23jef Dujon24bj Watling / Les / Tom Blundell25