Who was the first cricketer to appear in 100 Test matches? (06 September 2002)
Few who had seen the young Michael Colin Cowdrey playing on a pitch
cut out of a jungle near Bangalore would have predicted that here was
a lad who would go on to become the first cricketer to appear in 100
Tests. But Cowdrey did go on to accomplish just that.
After a successful career as a school cricketer at the Tonbridge
public school, he went on to become the youngest cricketer to
represent Kent. Soon he was also representing England in the
international arena. His Test career, which began against Australia in
Brisbane in November 1954, reached its acme when Cowdrey made his
100th appearance in the cricket in July 1968.
Captaining the English side, this most popular of cricketers provided
the Edgbaston audience with plenty to cheer about by celebrating his
unique feat with a century on the third day. Australia - England's
opponents in the match - struggled in reply, but once they evaded the
follow-on, a draw was going to be the only logical end.
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