There are some matches in cricket history that are remembered for years. Some teams have such embarrassing records that they would like to forget, but once a record is made, it cannot be forgotten. Let me tell you about a record. Which happened in England's domestic cricket. Which has not been broken till date.
The whole team was out after scoring just 6 runs
In the year 1810, a domestic cricket match was played between England and the British at Lord's. In the second innings of this match, the BS team collapsed like a pack of cards in front of the England bowlers. In the second innings of this match, the BS team was all out for just 6 runs. In this innings, 7 batsmen of the BS team could not even open their account. Batting for The BS, John Wells scored the highest 4 runs. Apart from this, two batsmen scored 1-1 runs. BS's record is the lowest score of any team in an innings of domestic cricket till date.
BS scored 137 runs in the first innings
Apart from this, the performance of the BS team in the first innings was not very good and the team could score only 137 runs in this innings. While batting for BS in the first innings, Lord scored the highest 41 runs. In this way, the BS team could score 137 runs in the first innings and only 6 runs in the second innings.
England were all out for 100 runs in the first innings
BS scored 137 runs in the first innings. After which the England team was also all out for 100 runs in the first innings. In the first innings, 7 batsmen of England could not even reach double figures. Apart from this, two batsmen could not score runs. However, England won this match by 6 wickets. Because BS's performance in the second innings was very poor.