Rahkeem Cornwall breaks 117-year old record

Rahkeem Cornwall

All-rounder Rahkeem Cornwall broke a unique record when he made his Test debut for the West Indies against India in Kingston on Friday. The 26-year old off-spinning all-rounder, weighing in at 140 kilograms, became the heaviest person to play Test cricket after former Australia captain Warwick Armstrong.

Armstrong made his debut in 1902 and weighed between 133-139 kilograms in the span of his Test career that lasted until 1921. Nicknamed ‘The Big Ship’ due to his considerable size, Armstrong captained Australia in 10 Tests and was unbeaten in all of those games, winning eight matches and drawing the other two.

Interestingly, all of those 8 wins came against England and included a 5-0 Ashes whitewash, making them the first Australian side to ever inflict such a heavy defeat on their biggest cricketing rivals. Matching the feats of a cricketer considered one of the finest captains Australia ever produced might be quite a task for Cornwall but he has shown that he’s got what it takes to succeed in Test cricket.

He has taken 260 wickets in 55 first-class matches for the Leeward Islands at an average of 23.90 and is also handy with the bat lower down the order.

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