Cricket world records:
Cricket is a game of uncertainties. It cannot be said when which team will dominate which team. Sometimes the team which is on the verge of winning gets defeated and sometimes the team wins while losing. Every day some record is made on the cricket field. It is said that cricket records are made only to be broken. But, today we will tell you those records of the cricket world which are almost impossible to break. Yes, if someone wants, he can break them in his dream.
Those 17 records of cricket history which are not only difficult to break but also impossible.
1. Records of Sachin Tendulkar:
In the world of cricket, after Sir Don Bradman, if anyone’s name is taken with the most respect, then it is Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. Sachin Tendulkar is also known as Master Blaster. Cricket is considered like a religion in India and Sachin is the God of this religion. Sachin Tendulkar has played maximum 200 test matches in his career.
In this, he has scored 15,921 runs. Along with this, Sachin Tendulkar has the record of playing the maximum number of 463 ODIs. Getting even close to which is like a dream for any current player. On the other hand, if we talk about runs and centuries, Sachin has more than 34,000 runs in his international career along with 100 centuries.
2. Sir Don Bradman’s average of 99.94:
Australia’s Donald Bradman, the greatest batsman in cricket history, played only 52 matches in his lifetime. But, his batting world is still convincing. There has not been a better batsman than him in the cricket world till date. He has scored 6996 runs in his career. During this, his batting average was 99.94.
Which is the highest in the history of cricket. It is not a matter of any player of the present time to break this record. Not only this, most double centuries (12) are also in the name of Sir Don Bradman. Not only this, he also holds the record for scoring the most runs against a single team. He has scored 5028 runs against England.
3. Brian Lara’s 400 runs:
Former West Indies captain Brian Lara is counted among the veteran and explosive batsmen of cricket history. As long as he was at the crease, the score board used to go on continuously. Brian scored an unbeaten 400 against England in 2004 in an international match.
Till date no batsman has been able to break this record in international cricket and there is no possibility of breaking this record in future also. Not only this, Lara has also scored an unbeaten 501 runs in first class cricket. Which is the most runs scored by any player in this format.
4. Muttiah Muralitharan’s 800 Tests and total 1300 wickets:
Veteran off-break bowler Muttiah Muralitharan has represented the Sri Lankan team in 133 Tests. During this, he has taken 800 wickets in his name. It is not a matter of any player to reach even near this record of his.
Also, if we talk about total international matches, Murali has played 133 Tests, 350 ODIs and 12 T20 matches in his career and has taken 1347 wickets in all. Which is the highest in the history of cricket.
5. Jim Laker’s 19 wickets in a Test:
England spin bowler Jim Laker took Australia’s 19 wickets for just 90 wickets in the fourth Test of the Ashes series being played in 1956. He took 9 wickets in the first innings and 10 wickets in the second innings. That Test match was won by England by an innings and 170 runs.
This is the record of his cricket history which is the dream of any bowler. Indian bowler Anil Kumble definitely repeated his feat of taking 10 wickets in an innings. But, the record of taking the most wickets in a match is still in the name of Jim Laker for 65 years.
6. Bapu Nadkarni’s 21 maiden overs:
There have also been legendary spin bowlers like Bapu Nadkarni in Indian cricket. Whose record is not possible to break even in dreams. Year 1964, the England team was in front, the third day of the Test match and the ball was in the hands of Bapu Nadkarni and Brian Bowles and Ken Berrington were on strike.
Bapu Nadkarni bowled 21 consecutive maiden overs to both these batsmen, that too consecutively. No one has been able to break the record of throwing this maiden over till date and will not be able to break it further.
7. Rohit Sharma’s ODI records:
Known as the Indian opener and the best pitch hitter in the world, Rohit Sharma holds many records in ODIs. Rohit Sharma, who has played 224 ODIs so far, has made the biggest score in ODI history. He has 264 runs to his name, which is the highest individual score made by any batsman.
Cricket records of India – Rohit has scored more than 200 thrice in ODIs. Not only this, Rohit Sharma has scored the most (5) centuries in a single World Cup. Which is the record for most centuries scored by a batsman in a single World Cup.
8. T20 records of Chris Gayle:
Not only West Indies, Chris Gayle, the world’s fastest batsman, has scored 22 centuries in List-A T20 matches so far. Not only this, he has also hit more than 1000 sixes in this format. No batsman can even think of breaking this record of his. To hit so many sixes, not only strength but passion is also very important.
With this, when it comes to individual scores in T20 cricket, Chris Gayle’s name will always be kept at the top. Gayle scored 175 runs in 66 balls against Pune Warriors India in 2013. In this match, Gayle hit 17 sixes and 13 fours and his strike rate was 265.15. At present, there is no cricketer who can even reach this record of Gayle.
9. Records of Virat Kohli:
The current Indian captain Virat Kohli is also second to none in terms of making records. Virat Kohli completed 1000 runs in just 11 matches in 2018. Which is a record in itself. Along with this, the record of making the fastest 10,000 runs and 20,000 runs in a decade is also in the name of Captain Kohli.
Along with the record of these international matches, he has also done a feat in IPL. Virat Kohli scored 973 runs in 2016. It will not be easy for any batsman to break all these records of his today or even in the coming times.
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Kumar Sangakkara’s 4 consecutive centuries in the World Cup:
Sri Lankan wicket-keeper batsman Kumar Sangakkara has achieved the feat of scoring 4 centuries in 4 consecutive matches against Bangladesh, England, Australia and Scotland in the 2015 World Cup. Sangakkara scored 105, 117, 104 and 124 in these matches. Not only in the World Cup but even while playing the series, no player has scored four centuries in four consecutive matches. This record of Sanga can hardly be broken.
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AB de Villiers century in 31 balls:
AB de Villiers scored a century in just 31 balls against the West Indies in Johannesburg in 2015. In that match, de Villiers scored 149 runs in just 44 balls. He hit 16 sixes and 9 fours in his innings. Due to his charming innings, South Africa defeated the West Indies by 148 runs. It is not easy for any batsman to break de Villiers’ record of century in 31 balls.
12. Records of Mahendra Singh Dhoni:
Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni took Indian cricket to new heights. Dhoni is the first and only captain in the world. Who has won all the ICC trophies. This former Indian wicket-keeper captain has captured all the ICC Cricket World Cup, T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy. Along with this, Dhoni has also made a record of stumping in just 0.08 seconds. Both these are such records that breaking for any player is equivalent to seeing stars in the day.
13. Yuvraj Singh’s record of half-century in 12 balls:
Former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh holds the record for scoring the fastest half-century in cricket history. On September 19, 2007, in the 21st match of the first T20 World Cup, England and the Indian team were face to face. English fast bowler Stuart Broad was ready to bowl the 19th over of the Indian innings.
Just before the over, there was a clash between all-rounder player Andrew Flintoff and Yuvraj Singh. After which Indian all-rounder player Yuvraj Singh hit 6 sixes in 6 balls of Broad. After which Yuvraj hit 50 runs in just 12 balls. Even today, the record of scoring a half-century in so few balls is in the name of Yuvraj Singh.
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Irfan Pathan’s hat-trick in the first over of the Test:
Cricket records of india- The Indian team was on a tour of Pakistan for the second time in just three years. First time in 2004 and second time in 2006. The first two Tests of the 2006 tour were drawn and the third Test was being played in Karachi. Then in Pakistan’s first Indian fast bowler Irfan Pathan was ready to bowl the first over.
After the first three balls were dot, Pakistani opener Salman Butt gave his wicket on the fourth ball, just after this, on the fifth and sixth balls, Pathan took the wickets of Younis Khan and Mohammad Yusuf and made such a record in the history of cricket. have done. Which can be a dream for any bowler.
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Maiden Super Over by Sunil Narine:
The date of Friday, July 18, 2014 has not only been recorded in T20 cricket, but the spin bowling that took place on that day has also been recorded in cricket history. 6 years have passed since this incident, but till now no player has been able to do this. Which was done by spin bowler Sunil Narine of West Indies home team Guyana Amazon Warriors.
In that match, both Guyana and Red Steel teams could score only 118 runs in their respective quota of 20 overs. In such a situation, a super over was played between the two teams. In which Guyana’s team scored 11 runs while playing first and when Red Steel came out to bat, Sunil Narine did not give a single run in the super over and gave Guyana victory. This is the first and only Maiden Super Over in T20 cricket history.
- Hasan Raza made his Test debut at 14 years 227 days
Thursday, 24 October 1996, became a record not only for Pakistan but also for Test cricket. On this day Pakistani batsman Hasan Raza made his Test debut against Zimbabwe. At that time his age was only 14 years 227 days. Raza was born on 12 March 1982. Before and after him, no player had made his debut in cricket at such a young age. This is such a record that no player can break it. Because the ICC has made the minimum age of playing cricket 15 years. In such a situation, this record cannot be broken at all.
17. Test wickets of James Anderson:
England fast bowler James Anderson is the only current fast bowler in Test cricket to have taken more than 600 wickets in Test cricket. All the bowlers who are around him in terms of wickets in Test cricket have just retired from cricket. If we talk about the fast bowlers playing at the present time, then the number comes after India’s Ishant Sharma who is miles behind him. Many bowlers have taken more wickets than Anderson in Test matches, but all of them are spin bowlers. In such a situation, the most Test wickets taken by a fast bowler will be named after James Anderson.
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