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Not James Anderson or Stuart Broad: Ollie Robinson pulls off a first in England Test history | Cricket News

Not James Anderson or Stuart Broad: Ollie Robinson pulls off a first in England Test history
England’s Ollie Robinson celebrates bowling out Pakistan’s Azan Awais on day one of the first Test match between England and Pakistan in Leeds, England, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026

Ollie Robinson gave England the start they wanted in the first Test of Joe Root‘s second spell as Test captain, dismissing Pakistan opener Awais Ali for a golden duck with the very first ball of the series at Headingley.Robinson trapped Awais lbw with the first delivery of the match. Awais reviewed the decision, hoping the ball had pitched outside the line, but the review returned three reds and the decision stayed.The fast bowler struck again in his opening spell, dismissing Pakistan captain Shan Masood in his third over to leave the visitors at 6-2.After 10 overs, rain forced the players off the field with Pakistan on 19-2.Robinson has now taken a wicket in the first over of a Test innings in back-to-back matches. During his return to England’s Test side against New Zealand at Lord’s earlier this summer, after more than two years out of the team, he picked up three wickets in his opening over. He finished that match with five wickets in New Zealand’s first innings and two more in the second as England won by 115 runs.The wicket of Awais also put Robinson into the record books. It was the first time an England bowler had taken a wicket with the first ball of the opening Test of a series played in England.He also became only the second England bowler to dismiss a batter with the first ball of any Test series. James Anderson achieved the feat when he removed Dean Elgar with the first delivery of England’s series against South Africa in Centurion in 2019.In Test cricket history, a wicket has fallen from the first ball of a series 12 times. West Indies fast bowler Pedro Collins is the only player to do it twice, dismissing Bangladesh opener Hannan Sarkar on both occasions, as per a report by Wisden.

Full list: Wickets to fall on the first ball of a Test series

Bowler

Batter

Venue

Year

Test Badcock (NZ) Herbert Sutcliffe (ENG) Christchurch 1933
Ernie McCormick (AUS) Stan Worthington (ENG) The Gabba 1936
Kapil Dev (IND) Jimmy Cook (SA) Durban 1992
Pedro Collins (WI) Hannan Sarkar (BAN) Dhaka 2002
Pedro Collins (WI) Hannan Sarkar (BAN) Gros Islet 2004
Mashrafe Mortaza (BAN) Wasim Jaffer (IND) Chattogram 2007
Mohammad Amir (PAK) Tim McIntosh (NZ) Dunedin 2009
Suranga Lakmal (SL) KL Rahul (IND) Eden Gardens 2017
James Anderson (ENG) Dean Elgar (SA) Centurion 2019
Blessing Muzarabani (ZIM) Abdul Malik (AFG) Abu Dhabi 2021
Mitchell Starc (AUS) Rory Burns (ENG) The Gabba 2021
Ollie Robinson (ENG) Azan Awais (PAK) Headingley 2026

England’s first Test under reappointed captain Joe Root continued to go their way on the opening day.Pakistan collapsed from 117-3 to 171 all out, with Robinson and Josh Tongue taking five wickets each.By stumps, England had reached 112-2, trailing Pakistan by 59 runs.


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Not James Anderson or Stuart Broad: Ollie Robinson pulls off a first in England Test history | Cricket News

England's Ollie Robinson celebrates bowling out Pakistan's Azan Awais on day one of the first Test match between England and Pakistan in Leeds, England, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026 Ollie Robinson gave England the start they wanted in the first Test of Joe Root's second spell as Test captain, dismissing Pakistan opener Awais Ali for a golden duck with the very first ball of the series at Headingley.Robinson trapped Awais lbw with the first delivery of the match. Awais reviewed the decision, hoping the ball had pitched outside the line, but the review returned three reds and the decision stayed.The fast bowler struck again in his opening spell, dismissing Pakistan captain Shan Masood in his third over to leave the visitors at 6-2.After 10 overs, rain forced the players off the field with Pakistan on 19-2.Robinson has now taken a wicket in the first over of a Test innings in back-to-back matches. During his return to England's Test side against New Zealand at Lord's earlier this summer, after more than two years out of the team, he picked up three wickets in his opening over. He finished that match with five wickets in New Zealand's first innings and two more in the second as England won by 115 runs.The wicket of Awais also put Robinson into the record books. It was the first time an England bowler had taken a wicket with the first ball of the opening Test of a series played in England.He also became only the second England bowler to dismiss a batter with the first ball of any Test series. James Anderson achieved the feat when he removed Dean Elgar with the first delivery of England's series against South Africa in Centurion in 2019.In Test cricket history, a wicket has fallen from the first ball of a series 12 times. West Indies fast bowler Pedro Collins is the only player to do it twice, dismissing Bangladesh opener Hannan Sarkar on both occasions, as per a report by Wisden.Full list: Wickets to fall on the first ball of a Test seriesBowlerBatterVenueYearTest Badcock (NZ)Herbert Sutcliffe (ENG)Christchurch1933Ernie McCormick (AUS)Stan Worthington (ENG)The Gabba1936Kapil Dev (IND)Jimmy Cook (SA)Durban1992Pedro Collins (WI)Hannan Sarkar (BAN)Dhaka2002Pedro Collins (WI)Hannan Sarkar (BAN)Gros Islet2004Mashrafe Mortaza (BAN)Wasim Jaffer (IND)Chattogram2007Mohammad Amir (PAK)Tim McIntosh (NZ)Dunedin2009Suranga Lakmal (SL)KL Rahul (IND)Eden Gardens2017James Anderson (ENG)Dean Elgar (SA)Centurion2019Blessing Muzarabani (ZIM)Abdul Malik (AFG)Abu Dhabi2021Mitchell Starc (AUS)Rory Burns (ENG)The Gabba2021Ollie Robinson (ENG)Azan Awais (PAK)Headingley2026England's first Test under reappointed captain Joe Root continued to go their way on the opening day.Pakistan collapsed from 117-3 to 171 all out, with Robinson and Josh Tongue taking five wickets each.By stumps, England had reached 112-2, trailing Pakistan by 59 runs.

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