Ollie Robinson Creates History, Becomes First Player In World Since Kapil Dev In 1983 To Achieve Rare Feat
- Authored by: Aayush Kataria
- Updated Aug 20, 2026, 02:31 IST
Ollie Robinson became the first player in the world since Kapil Dev in 1983 to achieve a rare feat against Pakistan after he dismissed Azan Awais for a golden duck on the first ball of the Headingley Test.
Ollie Robinson emulated Kapil Dev’s 43-year-old feat |Courtesy – ICC
- Ollie Robinson got a wicket on the first ball of the match
- England won the toss and chose to bowl
- Robinson got two wickets before rain stopped play in the first session
England pacer Ollie Robinson created history and emulated Kapil Dev’s 43-year-old rare feat during the first day of play between England and Pakistan at the Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds as the star pacer gave the hosts a dream start in the series by dismissing Azan Awais on the first ball of the match after Joe Root won the toss and chose to bowl first in his first game as full-time captain in his second stint.
Robinson continued his fine form from the series against New Zealand earlier in the home summer and took the new ball. The pacer delivered immediately by trapping the youngster in front of the stumps. The visitors took a review, but it went in vain.
Ollie Robinson Creates History
Robinson is only the second bowler in world cricket to dismiss a Pakistani batter on the first ball of a Test match. The only player to achieve the feat was Kapil Dev, when he got the wicket of Mohsin Khan in 1983 in a Test match at Gandhi Stadium in Jalandhar.
Meanwhile, this is only the sixth instance of an English player achieving the feat and the fourth to do it on some soil. No visiting bowler yet has taken a first-ball wicket in a Test match against England. Quite interestingly, the first instance of the same happened exactly 100 years ago, also in Headingley.
English bowlers to take first-ball wicket in a Test Match
| Bowler | Batter Dismissed | Opponent | Venue | Year |
| Marice Tate | Warren Bardsley | Australia | Leeds | 1926 |
| Geoff Arnold | Sunil Gavaskar | India | Edgbaston | 1974 |
| Geoff Arnold | John Morrison | New Zealand | Christchurch | 1975 |
| Ryan Sidebottom | Daren Ganga | West Indies | Chetes-le-Street | 2007 |
| James Anderson | Dean Elgar | South Africa | Centurion | 2019 |
| Ollie Robinson | Azan Awais | Pakistan | Leeds | 2026 |
Robinson got a wicket of the day in his third over as former Pakistan captain Shan Masood departed for just five runs. The pacer’s double wicket blow left the visitors in deep trouble before the first session came to an abrupt end due to rain.
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