MS Dhoni, Only captain to win all the three ICC tournaments
MS Dhoni led India to victory in ICC World T20 in 2007, ODI World Cup in 2011 and ICC Champions Trophy title in 2013, became the only captain to lift all three ICC tournaments
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MS Dhoni led India to victory in ICC World T20 in 2007, ODI World Cup in 2011 and ICC Champions Trophy title in 2013, became the only captain to lift all three ICC tournaments
Glenn McGrath ended his career with last ball wickets in all 3 formats (Test, ODI and T20) of cricket
Chris Martin can be named as the King of Pairs in cricket. He has been out for a duck in both innings of a Test match 7 times in his career.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar holds the record of bowling most maidens in T20I cricket
Graeme Smith is the only player to captain a team in 100 Tests
Courtney Walsh has been remain unbeaten a total of 61 times in 185 innings. Most by any batsman
Chris Martin and B.S Chandrasekhar have more Test wickets than the test runs
Sir Don Bradman. The only batsman to have remained not out on 299 in Test History
On 10th February 2009 brothers duo Pathan Brothers & Hussey Brother playing for 2 different teams (India and Australia) won their respective matches for their teams.
In a Test match between Sri Lanka and West Indies in 2001, it took 3 bowlers to complete 1 single over. The over which was started by Dillon bowled only 2 balls before he felt sudden pain which forced him to stop. Then Colin Stuart took charge, however, he was removed by the Umpire, John Hampshire, after bowling 2 consecutive full toss balls over the waist. Finally, the last 3 balls were bowled by Chris Gayle.