There are many such stories in the world of cricket, about which you will not even be aware. Today we are going to tell you a similar anecdote related to Andy Lloyd of England. Andy Lloyd is the only opener in Test cricket history who has never been dismissed in a Test.

Actually, the first Test match of his career was played in Birmingham against West Indies, in which he opened and in this match, he had an accident. When he was batting on 10, West Indies fast bowler Malcolm Marshall's ball hit his helmet and he was seriously injured, after which he was taken to the hospital and was treated for a long time. Then he could not even return to Test cricket yet.

This proved to be the first and last Test match of his career. His injury was very serious. In this way, Andy Lloyd became the only opener batsman in Test cricket history who was never dismissed. Andy Lloyd also played three ODIs in his career, in which he scored 101 runs and his best score was 49 runs. Even though he could not do anything special in international cricket. But he performed brilliantly in first-class cricket. He scored 17211 runs in 312 first-class matches, which included his 29 centuries and 87 half-centuries.