Indian Bowlers on Lord's Honor Board

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Lord's Honors Board

#2 Amar Singh

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Amar Singh

India had earlier played only one Test match in England in 1932 and it was their 2nd Test Match in England in 1936. After getting out cheaply at 147 in the first innings, India managed to take the lead. It was Amar Singh's five-wicket haul that provided India the edge over England.

He bowled 25 overs and took 6 wickets for 35 runs. He demonstrated consistency and discipline in his line and length and second Indian bowler to feature on Lord's Honor Board. His figures of 6/35 are the second best bowling figures by an Indian bowler at Lord's. Despite India's loss in the Test match, Amar Singh's contribution was highly appreciated.

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