Test championship
Playing 100 Tests Means A Hell Of A Lot, Says England's Jonny Bairstow
Reflecting on the significance of reaching the century mark in Test cricket, Bairstow shared his anticipation, jokingly suggesting that the team might surprise him with a celebratory barbecue. In 99 Test matches, Bairstow has scored 5,974 runs at an average of 36.42.
Despite his light-hearted remarks, Bairstow emphasised the profound meaning that this milestone holds for him personally, highlighting the honour and privilege of representing England on the international stage. “Playing 100 Tests means a hell of a lot. There might be a surprise barbecue from the team... I am joking,” Bairstow said in the pre-match press conference.
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