Delhi: West Indies batsman Kisi Carte Has made history by scoring a brilliant century in the second ODI against England. The West Indies batting first took a shock in the beginning, when opener Jewel Andrew was dismissed in the second over. After this, the Cartie came out to bat at number three.

Cartaret scored a brilliant century

Carty took the innings with Brandon King and brought the score to 56–1 by the end of the first powerplay. Carry completed her fifty in 59 balls in the 19th over. King also completed his half -century after this.

Both of them intensified the runage in the middle overs and shared a 141 -run partnership at an average of one run per ball. After this, King was out. Carry continued his brilliant game and scored a century in 102 balls and was dismissed for 103 runs in 105 balls.

This was the third ODI century in the last four innings of the cart and had a total fourth century. He recently scored 102 and 170 runs against Ireland. With this performance, the average of his ODI career has crossed 50.

Legendary Viv Richards left behind

Carry has overtaken West Indies veteran Viv Richards by completing 1,403 runs in the first 33 innings of her ODI career. Richards scored 1,399 runs in their first 33 ODIs. In this way, the Carte has become the West Indies batsman to score the most runs in the first 33 ODIs.

Only 14 batsmen worldwide have scored more than 1,400 runs in the first 33 innings. This list also includes India’s opener and Test captain Shubman Gill, who scored 1,739 runs in the first 33 matches.

West Indies batsmen’s first 33 ODIs:

Player Run
What kind of cart 1,403
Viv richards 1,399
Gordon greenies 1,397
Ramnaresh Saravan 1,281
Shimron Hetmyer 1,174
Shai Hope 1,115
Nicholas puran 1,087
Brian Lara 1,068
Landal Simmons 1,064
Evin Lewis 1,011

(Tagstotranslate) Eng vs Wi (T) Keacy Carty (T) Keacy Carty century (T) Viv Richards (T) West Indies National Cricket Team

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