Botham was the fastest to the double of 1000
runs and 100 wickets in Test cricket.
Botham
was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in the 2007 New Years Honours List and on 8 August 2009,
was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. Botham made his Test début for England on 28 July 1977 in the Third Test against Australia, where he took five
wickets for 74 runs in the first innings. He went on to enjoy a Test career
spanning 15 years, in which he played in 102 matches.
Botham
holds a number of Test records as an all-rounder, including being the fastest
(in terms of matches) to achieve the "doubles" of 1,000 runs and 100
wickets, 2,000 runs and 200 wickets, and 3,000 runs and 300 wickets. He briefly
held the world record for the greatest number of Test wickets, although his
tally has subsequently been passed by several specialist bowlers.
Botham
scored a century and took 5 wickets in an innings in the same Test match on 5 occasions; no-one else has
managed this feat more than twice. In 1980, playing against India, he became
the first player to score a century and take ten wickets in a Test match.
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