Is it right that Harry Brook has scored more runs in his first nine Test innings than anyone else - even Don Bradman? asked Dan Perkins from EnglandIt is correct: after his ninth innings - 186 in the first innings of the second Test in Wellington - England's Harry Brook had scored 809 runs. After that, Kambli loses the top spot to the great West Indian Everton Weekes, who had 968 runs after 11 Test innings, and 1024 after 12. And then Don Bradman takes over: after 13 Test innings, he had scored 1196 runs. Australia lost four wickets with the score at 95 in the second innings of the Delhi Test.
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