Pankaj Singh’s debut became forgettable as he has the dubious record of most expensive in debut – the towering 1.98m paceman finished with a match haul of 0-179 when England declared its second innings on 4-205 in the third Test at Southampton. The previous worst was 0-164 by Pakistan’s Sohail Khan against Sri Lanka in Karachi in 2009. The worst performance in an innings on debut is that Aussie leg-spinner McGain. In what proved to be his only Test, McGain was smashed for 149 in 18 wicketless overs (a shocking 8.27 runs an over) as South Africa made 651 all out at Cape Town in 2009 before going on to win by an innings and 20 runs. The dubious honor of holding the record for the worst match figures in Test history goes to South Africa’s Imran Tahir, who took an embarrassing 0-260 off 37 overs against Australia in 2012.
Pankaj should consider himself unlucky as England captain Alastair Cook dropped on 15 in the slips by Ravindra Jadeja, and Ian Bell, then on nought, survived a confident lbw appeal when Singh bowled well – but the figures of : 37-8-146-0 & 10-4-33-0 will never reflect anything of that. Much like Thirumalai Ananthanpillai Sekhar who bowled well in Pak – saw two key Paki batsman dropped off his bowling and eventually did not strike it big in Test
With regards – S. Sampathkumar.
7th Aug 2014 @ 10 pm.