Twitter Flooded with Praise After Ollie Robinson's Three-Wicket Burst

Anupam Pandey

Test cricket is back with a bang for the bowlers. As England and New Zealand faced each other at The Lord's, the first day was historic for Ollie Robinson. He went on to take three wickets in a single over, being the fourth bowler in history to do so, as he conceded no runs from the same over.

Twitter Flooded with Praise After Ollie Robinson's Three-Wicket Burst.

England and New Zealand’s first Test came out to be a must watch for every cricket fan. The game is being played at The Lord's, and from the start, it was the bowlers who dominated. New Zealand was bowling first in this game and the team received an interesting start with the ball.

Kyle Jamieson went on to take a five-wicket haul, etching his name in The Lord's record books. England was bowled out for 140, and now it was time for the hosts to dominate with the ball. This was done brilliantly by Ollie Robinson, who came to bowl in the second over.

He started off by taking the wicket of Devon Conway on the third ball. Kane Williamson survived just one ball before being dismissed by Robinson in the same over. And to take his third wicket, he even dismissed Rachin Ravindra for a golden duck. This made Robinson the fourth player in history to bowl a triple wicket maiden.

Here's how Twitter has reacted to the same.

Ash Anna

Ravichandran Ashwin loved watching the bowlers dominate the game. Over the last few months, the bowlers were being wrecked in the shortest format and now they are at their best.

Bad Choice

A total of 16 wickets fell in the game during the first day. This has made it challenging for the fans who bought the tickets for Sunday, as the game could finish before the same.

Nostalgic

Watching T20 cricket feels like the new normal, with the ball reaching the boundary in every second delivery. But when you watch Test format, it feels like you are back in a few years time and watching the game at its best.

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