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Unique record achieved in test series between India and New Zealand, 4 captains in 2 matches after 132 years

Unique record achieved in test series between India and New Zealand, 4 captains in 2 matches after 132 years

The second test match between India and New Zealand will be played at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Big changes were seen in both teams in this match. Ajinkya Rahane, Ishant Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja were ruled out with injury, while New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is not playing in this match. Tom Latham has been given command in his place. Such a match in cricket history was made in this match, which was made 132 years ago from today. Let us know about this.

In the first game between India and New Zealand, the Indian team was led by Ajinkya Rahane, while the New Zealand captaincy was held by Kane Williamson. Regular captain Virat Kohli returned in the second match, but New Zealand captain Kane Williamson does not play in this match. In such a situation, Tom Latham has been awarded the captaincy. In this way, a total of 4 players have become captains in the two-match test series. This coincidence has come after 132 years.

This happened for the first time in the history of cricket in the year 1889. At that time England went on a tour of South Africa. At that time, four players took over the captaincy in 2 games. Owen Dunnell and William Milton of South Africa became captains. Aubrey Smith and Monty Wodenhui assumed the captaincy of England. This was the first time this happened in cricket.

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