Brendon Mccullum holds the record of fastest ever test century, in just 54 balls
Brendon Mccullum, blasted the fastest ever test century in just 54 balls
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Brendon Mccullum, blasted the fastest ever test century in just 54 balls
Sourav Ganguly is the only player to have won four Man of the Match awards in a row.
In 2015 ICC World Cup Kumar Sangakkara became the only Cricketer in the world to score 4 successive centuries, his first
century came against Bangladesh where he scored 105, then against England he scored 117 unbeaten, and then against Australia he scored 104 and finally against Scotland he scored 124.
No other captain has achieved the feat of scoring double hundred in ODI. In the game vs West Indies in Dec’2011, Sehwag was leading the side in the absence of MS Dhoni.
No other captain has achieved the feat of scoring double hundred in ODI. In the game vs West Indies in Dec’2011, Sehwag was leading the side in the absence of MS Dhoni.
The largest margin of victory in ODI cricket is recorded by India when they defeated Sri Lanka by 317 runs in a match played on January 15, 2023. India, batting first, posted a mammoth total of 390 runs, and then bowled out Sri Lanka for just 73 runs.
In a T20I match against England in 2011, Virat was bowling to Kevin Pietersen. He ended bowling a wide first ball and Pietersen who was charging down was stumped down the leg-side by MS Dhoni. So, Kohli didn’t bowl a single ball in international cricket as his first ball was a wide but since a stumping goes in the account of the bowler, he had a wicket!
Tendulkar’s World Cup journey spans over 40 matches, during which he amassed an impressive tally of over 2000 runs
Sachin Tendulkar of India holds the record of MOST HUNDREDS IN A CALENDAR YEAR (combined Test, ODI and T20 Internationals). In year 1998, Sachin has scored a total of 12 centuries in Tests and ODIs. He played total 42 innings in that year.
India is only the second team to hold No 1 ICC Ranking in all formats (Tests, ODIs, T20s) at the same time in cricket history. Achieving the No.1 ranking across all formats has only happened once before this, with South Africa accomplishing this remarkable feat back in August 2012.