10 cricketers to bat on all five days of a Test

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3. Kim Hughes – Australia vs England, 1980

Kim Hughes
Kim Hughes. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Australia toured England for a solitary game at The Lord’s in 1980. Kim Hughes, the 26-year-old middle-order batsman, made it memorable for himself by repeating the feat of Jaisimha and Boycott.

Greg Chappell elected to bat first, and the Australians took advantage of day one pitch by scoring heavy runs. Opener Graeme Wood and number four batsman Kim Hughes notched up hundreds before Australia declared at 385/5 on day 3. Hughes scored 47 on day one and 35 runs on day two as the rest of the day two was washed out. He scored 117 runs in the first innings and was dismissed on day three.

England was bowled out for 205 in their first innings. Hughes came out to bat on the fourth day and continued batting on day five as well. The right-hander was adjudged lbw on the score of 84. The match ended in a dull draw, but interestingly, Hughes also became the first batsman to hit a six on all five days of the same Test match.

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