IND vs ENG 1st Test: Friends book a ticket for the deceased acquaintance who never missed a match at Trent Bridge in 40 years: As the crowds returned at Trent Bridge, Nottingham to witness the first Test between India and England, so did the unique memories along with them glared up. Recently, a very emotional moment emerged in the ongoing Test between India and England where a group of friends reserved an empty seat for their deceased friend who never missed a match at Trent Bridge in the past 40 years.
Here is the seathttps://t.co/ekr4rfL2Fs
— AD (@cricadharsh) August 4, 2021
The empty seat’s story was deliberated by a local cricket fanatic- AD on Twitter who mentioned John Clarke as the person who never missed a cricket match at Trent Bridge in the past 40 years. His Tweet captioned, “Brilliant story about John Clarke, who hasn’t missed a game in 40 years in Trent Bridge. He has passed, but his friends have still bought his tickets and reserves a seat for him to watch. Lovely”
In the memory of the deceased, who was supposedly missed by his friends during the first Test between India-England, the troop of acquaintance performed the gesture in his loving memory.
IND vs ENG 1st Test: Where the match stands as of now?
The first session of the first Test on Day 1 was indeed an absorbing session of play. The game started with England’s wicket right in the first over which also brought Jasprit Bumrah’s long-awaited form again into the match. Some fine bowling by Indian seamers that troubled the English batsmen was something to watch out for.
England had managed 61 runs at lunch where India managed to concede 2 important wickets- Rory Burns and Zak Crawley’s.
IND vs ENG 1st Test: Friends book a ticket for the deceased acquaintance who never missed a match at Trent Bridge in 40 years.
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