Top 5 Bowlers who have dismissed Father-Son duos in Test cricket history
Only five bowlers have achieved this feat in the history of the longest format of the game.
In international cricket, a bowler dismissing a father-son duo in his career is quite rare. However, in Test cricket, there are a few instances to recount when bowlers achieved this special record. In the past, some illustrious bowlers remained active in red-ball cricket for a long period and succeeded in scalping the wickets of both father and son.
This year, there are a couple of incidents to recount when bowlers grabbed the eyeballs for pulling off the record of claiming the scalps of a father-son duo. In the history of Test cricket, this uncommon record has been achieved by only five bowlers so far, and it corroborates the consistency of bowlers in cricket’s longest format.
Bowlers who have dismissed father and son duos in Test cricket
5. Ian Botham- Lance Cairns and Chris Cairns
Ian Botham served the England cricket team from 1976 to 1992. In cricket’s longest format, he played for his side for 15 years from 1977 to 1992. When the legend hung up his boots, he ended up as the leading Test wicket-taker for England, picking up 383 wickets in 168 innings of 102 matches.
Stuart Broad and James Anderson shattered his records and are now leading the wicket-taker charts for England. In his vast career, Botham dismissed the father-son pair of Lance Cairns and Chris Cairns. Lance played for New Zealand from 1974-85 while his son served the Kiwi team from 1989-2006.
Botham hunted Lance thrice in his Test career. In the Trent Bridge match of 1978, the England speedster outclassed the Lance for the first time. Lance’s son Chris became the victim of Botham’s disciplined bowling once during England’s tour of New Zealand.
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