In a remarkable display of sportsmanship, Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue split a cricket ball after each took five wickets on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan. The visitors were bowled out for 171 at Headingley, and England closed on 112 for two, putting themselves in a commanding position under Joe Root's captaincy.
Robinson, who finished with figures of five for 51, including a wicket with the first ball of the series, was delighted to share the souvenir with his fellow seamer. "You don't really have too many halves of cricket balls, so it'll be something that we never forget," he said, showing off his share in the post-match press conference.
Get Lifetime Access to Top AI Tools
Find Bleeding Edge Business Software at Scandalous Prices on Appsumo.
Match Summary: England vs Pakistan, Day 1
The opening day belonged to England's pace attack. Robinson and Tongue dismantled Pakistan's batting lineup, with the latter also claiming a five-wicket haul. The hosts then survived a tricky period to reach 112 for two, with the match finely poised.
| Team | Score | Overs | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pakistan | 171 all out | — | Bowled out |
| England | 112/2 | — | Trailing by 59 |
Robinson's Road Back to Test Cricket
For Robinson, this was his first Test since featuring against New Zealand at Lord's, which was his comeback match after two years in exile. A knee problem ruled him out of the second Test of that series, and he was left out at Trent Bridge for Ben Stokes' final hurrah. England lost both matches, and the series.
"It was frustrating not to be able to play at the Oval," said Robinson. "Just a bit of a freak training injury and then I was available for Trent Bridge but not selected, and I suppose that's part of professional sport, isn't it? Since then I've just worked really hard on a bit more fitness and a bit more skill so it's nice when it comes off on days like today."
The Shared Souvenir
The idea to split the ball came from a helpful member of the Headingley ground staff. Robinson and Tongue each took five wickets, and rather than argue over who deserved the match ball, they decided to cut it in half. It's a unique memento that will forever remind them of their combined heroics.
Key Takeaways
- Robinson and Tongue each claimed five wickets on day one.
- The pair split a cricket ball as a shared souvenir.
- England closed on 112/2, trailing by 59 runs.
- Robinson returned to Test cricket after injury and omission.
- The match marks the start of Joe Root's captaincy again.
FAQ
Why did Robinson and Tongue split a cricket ball?
How many wickets did each take?
What is the current match situation?
Robinson's performance was a testament to his perseverance. "I probably learned a lot about myself when I was out of the team. At the moment I probably feel as good as I've ever felt," he added. "I'm probably not in as good a rhythm – and that sounds silly after [taking] wickets – but I'm probably not in as good a rhythm as I would like, having not played red-ball cricket since Lord's. For me, the more I play, the better I tend to get. So as long as I can stay on the park and stay fit, hopefully I can get that rhythm."
While Robinson and Tongue shared the wickets, the former was keen to big up England's wider seam stocks, with Jofra Archer and Gus Atkinson forming thei
Best Products We’ve Tested and Rated

Our testing team has hands-on reviews of cordless vacuum cleaners ranked, non toxic sunscreens dermatologists use recommend, fans tried cooling home, anker nano budget usb charger, and supermarket vine tomatoes taste test ratings. Every option below was compared across price, build quality, and real-world performance, with honest pros and cons. We update these guides regularly as new models arrive, so the recommendations stay current.
Our testing team has hands-on reviews of baby camera, remote starter, gps tracker, truck jacks, and car wax black cars. Every option below was compared across price, build quality, and real-world performance, with honest pros and cons. We update these guides regularly as new models arrive, so the recommendations stay current.