London, June 22: New Zealand fast bowler Matt Henry produced a memorable performance to enter the record books with a rare achievement not seen from a pace bowler in nearly 50 years.
Henry delivered a match-winning spell in the second Test against England, finishing with an impressive 11 wickets in the match. His outstanding effort helped New Zealand secure a convincing victory and level the Test series.
With the feat, Henry became the first fast bowler since legendary West Indies pacer Michael Holding to achieve such a remarkable milestone at the historic venue, underlining the significance of his performance.
The New Zealand speedster consistently troubled England's batting lineup with pace, movement, and accuracy, claiming crucial wickets at key moments. His efforts earned widespread praise from cricket experts and fans alike.
The historic achievement adds another major chapter to Henry's international career and strengthens his reputation as one of New Zealand's most reliable fast bowlers in the longest format of the game.
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