On this day: 1978 - Botham made history against Pakistan

Sport360 staff 13:29 19/06/2015
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  • 'Beefy' in action on this day in 1978.

    On this day in 1978, Ian Botham became the first man to score a century and take eight wickets (eight for 34) in a Test match innings, against Pakistan for England at Lord's.

    'Beefy' was a genuine all-rounder with 14 centuries and 383 wickets in Test cricket.

     This occasion against Pakistan is one that both Botham and cricket fans all around the world will struggle to forget. 

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