The test is the oldest format of cricket. In this format, the patience of the batsman is tested. The batsman has to play tight and score as many runs as possible. However, there are many such batsmen who have hit a lot of boundaries in Test cricket as well. Today we are telling you about the batsman, whose name is the record for hitting the most boundaries in Test innings. Let's know who is that batsman.

The batsman we are telling you about is former English batsman John Edrich. In 1965, a match was played between England and New Zealand at the ground of Leeds, in which the England team, who came to bat first, lost their wicket for 13 runs in the first innings. After this, England's second opener batsman John Edrich became havoc and rained on the bowlers of New Zealand.

John Edrich started batting quickly after the first wicket fell. He batted like T20 cricket. He remained at the crease for 532 minutes. He played 450 balls and he returned to the pavilion after playing an innings of 310 runs. In this innings, he hit 52 fours and 5 sixes. With this, the record of hitting the most boundaries in an innings of a Test was also recorded in his name, which no one has been able to break to date.