Friends, cricket was born on the soil of England 150 years ago and it has gradually made its mark all over the world, today cricket is the most favorite sport in the world, it is considered a festival in many countries, the toughest format of cricket is Test, in which the skill, skill and endurance of the players are tested, some of the biggest names of the game have also faced difficult times at the crease. Those who did not score runs in this format, let's know about those players who played at least 10 innings in a Test season, but finished with a disappointing average of less than or around 10, let's know about them-
Shadman Islam (Bangladesh) - 2021-22 season
Innings played: 10
Total runs: 82
Batting average: 8.20
This is the lowest average in the list. Shadman's poor showing with the bat during the 2021-22 season has made headlines, raising serious questions over his form and technique.
David Warner (Australia) – 2019 Ashes
Innings played: 10
Total runs: 95
Batting average: 9.50
It has been a shocking season for one of Australia's premier batsmen.
Tom Blundell (New Zealand) – 2023-24 season
Innings played: 11
Total runs: 98
Batting average: 9.80
Blundell had a forgettable season, failing to build on his previous performances. His low average reflects his difficulty in adapting to different conditions.
Chandu Sarwate (India) – 1947-48 season
Innings played: 10
Total runs: 10
Batting average: 10.00
Even though this performance came in the early days of Indian Test cricket, a batting average of just 10 shows how challenging that season was for Sarwate.
Nasser Hussain (England) – 2000 season
Innings played: 10
Total runs: 102
Batting average: 10.22
The 2000 season saw him struggle to find rhythm at the crease.
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