Gary Ballance: Previous Britain hitter scores hundred on Zimbabwe Test debut

 

Gary Ballance: Previous Britain hitter scores hundred on Zimbabwe Test debut

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Gary Ballance second player after Kepler Wessels (Australia and South Africa) to score hundreds of years for two Test countries; Ballance scores unbeaten 137 on Zimbabwe Test debut in the wake of hitting four hundreds for Britain across 23 Tests somewhere in the range of 2013 and 2017

Previous Britain hitter Gary Ballance scored hundred years on his Zimbabwe Test debut as he turned into the subsequent player, after Kepler Wessels, to score Test tons for two distinct nations.


Ballance, 33, hit an unbeaten 137 on day four of the primary Test against West Indies in Bulawayo.

Wessels scored Test hundreds for Australia and South Africa.

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