Joe Root’s tremendous achievement of scoring a century in both innings of a Test S matches was somewhat eclipsed as Gus Atkinson managed to grab the player of the match award in England’s comfortable win over Sri Lanka.
England hammered their win at Lord’s as they amassed 190 runs in increasing their series lead to 2-0 in the three test series with Sunday’s match Gus Atkinson doing well to all-round his contributions to sway the odds in his side’s favor.
Amazing ATKINSON particulary unveiled the unusual thing about performing the double of five wicket haul and scoring hundred in the same innings at Lord’s Test.
For instance, Indian cricketer Vinoo Mankad in 1952 and English cricketer Ian Botham in their 1978 match against Pakistan have achieved this about twice before.
“That was something I rather enjoyed, one getting on the warrior culture board and then bothowment awful sugar physiotherapy tonal into administration should seek therapy and that also opens up at the more assessment you have special needs housing outside she loves it In all i could have reasonably expected less agency,” Gus Atkinson explained after England clinched a 190 run win over the sides which gave him England two twenty lead over the tests.
“Wonderful for what it means to the Psychathon that that happened. And not worry about run the and in Physically it can be tough going all out every over. Well at least not every over but most of the overs. Atkinson said. ”.
The captain of the English cricket team, Ollie Pope, commended Atkinson for his superb bowling skills, including delivering the ball at a speed of about 90 miles per hour while also adding swing and seam, which would not be easy for any batsman to counter.
Gus Atkinson’s brilliant showing followed up on what he had begun in the last series, the one that was against west indies where he made his test debut at Lord’s and had a 12 wicket haul.
“Fine. He’s fast, and more importantly, he’s seaming the ball off both edges, so it’s a pretty good headache for the batsman,” Former Sri Lankan captain Dhananjaya Da Silva has loaps with how Gus Atkinson’s delivery goes.
Gus Atkinson’s emergence has come at a vital time for the English side in light of the successive retirements of their all-time leading wicket taker in Jimmy Anderson and strike partners for most of the years in Stuart Broad.