Interesting Indian record of stopping most consecutive wins of Australia in Tests. TWICE
India is the team which stopped Australia 16 matches winning streak TWICE.
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India is the team which stopped Australia 16 matches winning streak TWICE.
Jasprit Bumrah, who is not known for his batting skills, has now etched his name in the record books for his performance with the bat. In the fifth test match between India and England, which was played in Bermingham, Bumrah smashed 29 runs in an over bowled by Stuart Broad.
Hat trick in a world cup match is always special. There are total 10 bowlers who have taken hat tricks in a world cup match. Lasith Malinga is the only bowler who has taken hattrick in World Cups two times.
The ICC Cricket World Cup, held every four years, is the pinnacle of One-Day International (ODI) cricket. Since its inception in 1975, the tournament has witnessed thrilling matches, incredible performances, and unforgettable moments.
क्रिकेट क्या, सारे खेल जगत से भारत रत्न पाने वाले एकमात्र खिलाड़ी सचिन रमेश तेंदुलकर के बारे में उर्पयुक्त कही गई बातें ये सिद्ध करने के लिए काफ़ी हैं कि भारत में सचिन तेंदुलकर होने का अर्थ क्या है
In a match in Nov 2004, the visiting Australian side needed 107 to win. However, Indian trio of spinners, Harbhajan, Kumble and Murali Karthik took 9 wickets in between them to halt the Aussies for just 93
India and Australia have faced each other in Test matches on 106 occasions. Australia has held the upper hand, having emerged victorious in 44 matches, while India has secured triumphs in 32 encounters.
Only 3 Matches in Test history where Team won after a follow on. Interestingly, all the 3 times the losing team is Australia. 2 times the winner was England and one time India won such match.
Rahul Dravid non argubally known as best slip fielder for India. He played 164 Tests and held 210 catches – a world record for a non-wicket keeping fielder.
Muttiah Muralitharan holds the record of taking Most Consecutive Ten Wickets In Tests – He has done this NOT ONCE BUT TWICE.