5 Big Records of Shikhar Dhawan: Five big records of Dhawan’s career, one that even Sachin and Virat could not achieve

Today Shikhar Dhawan retired from international cricket. Shikhar Dhawan and MS Dhoni. (Photo Source: Twitter) 5 Big Records of Shikhar Dhawan: Team India’s explosive opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan announced his retirement from international and domestic cricket on Saturday. He announced his retirement by sharing an emotional video on social media early in the morning of 24 August. Dhawan, popularly known as ‘Gabbar’, was out of the Indian team for a long time. He played his last international match in December 2022. He made his debut in 2010. The left-handed batsman had a great career. He played 34 Tests, 167 ODIs and 68 T20 International matches. During this time, he made many records to his name. There are some records that even Sachin and Virat could not make to their name. Let us tell you about 5 amazing records that added to the glory of Dhawan’s brilliant career. 5 Big Records of Shikhar Dhawan Five big records of Shikhar Dhawan’s career Fastest century on Test debut Shikhar Dhawan is the fastest batsman to score a century in a debut Test match. He played his first Test in March 2013 and tore apart the Australian bowlers that day. He completed his century in just 85 balls. This is a world record which no one has been able to break even today. He scored a total of 7 centuries in Tests. He was last seen playing in the longest format in 2018. Most runs in Champions Trophy ‘Gabbar’ has scored a lot of runs in the ICC Champions Trophy. He won the Golden Bat in the 2013 and 2017 Champions Trophy. Dhawan is the highest run scorer for India in the Champions Trophy. He scored 701 runs in just 10 matches, which includes three centuries and three half-centuries. He is third in the overall list. Chris Gayle (791) is at the top. Virat Kohli (11th place) and Sachin Tendulkar (20th place) are far behind in the list. Kohli scored 529 runs in 13 matches while Sachin scored 441 runs in 16 matches. Century in 100th ODI match Shikhar Dhawan is the only Indian batsman to score a century in his 100th ODI match. He achieved this feat against South Africa in February 2018. Dhawan then scored 109 runs in 105 balls with 10 fours and 2 sixes in Johannesburg. However, Team India had to face defeat by five wickets. Even Sachin and Virat could not make this record in their name. Most innings in the nervous nineties Dhawan is second in the list of Indian players who have played innings of 90 plus runs the most number of times in ODIs. He played the nervous nineties innings seven times. He fell victim to nervous nineties six times and remained unbeaten once. Sachin, on the other hand, fell victim to nervous nineties the most number of times not only from India but in the world. He did this 18 times in 463 ODIs. He got out in nervous nineties 17 times and returned unbeaten once. Highest score in first test Shikhar Dhawan scored…

Jaden Seals took the second 5-wicket haul of his career in a brilliant manner – the video is being watched again and again

Caribbean fast bowler Jaden Seals dominated the SA vs WI Test Match Series, bowling 64.2 overs in 2 matches and taking 12 wickets at an average of 18.08. Jayden Seales (Source X) The 2-match Test series between South Africa and West Indies has ended. After the first match was drawn, South Africa won the second ODI by 40 runs and won the series 1-0. SA vs WI second test match status South Africa, who came to bat first, were all out for 160 runs. After that the West Indies team was all out for 144 runs. In the second innings, the South African team could score only 246 runs. Chasing this score, West Indies team was all out at 222 runs only. Jaden took his 5 wicket haul in the second test match South Africa resumed their second innings on 223-5 on the third day of the Test match with Vereen batting on 50 and Wiaan Mulder on 34. Dan Seales continued from where he left off on the second day and devastated the visitors’ batting line-up. Mulder was trapped LBW by Jommel Warrican in the first over of the innings. Seals then came in and started wreaking havoc, dismissing Keshav Maharaj for zero. He tried to stop the length delivery but was caught at short midwicket. Seals then clean bowled Verin to complete the second memorable five-wicket haul of his Test career. The moment Jayden Seales grabbed his 2nd Test 5th fer!#WIvSA #MenInMaroon pic.twitter.com/W1M1adyuCa — Windies Cricket (@windiescricket) August 17, 2024 South Africa could only score 23 more runs on the third day in front of the lethal bowling of Jaden Seals and were all out for 246 runs. He bowled a spell in the second innings taking 6 wickets for 61 runs in 18.4 overs. This was the second best spell of his career. This kind of bowling will make him a lethal bowler in the future. Jaden Seals is becoming an emerging bowler of West Indies Caribbean fast bowler Jaden Seals dominated this series. Seals bowled 64.2 overs in 2 matches and took 12 wickets at an average of 18.08. With this, he was the second highest wicket-taker in the series.

That unlucky cricketer came with a big dream in his eyes, whose career ended in 12 days

Anthony Mark Stuart was born on 2 January 1970. Based on his excellent performance in List A matches of domestic cricket, he made his place in the Australian team. Anthony Stuart (Source Instagram) The games of fate are also very surprising. There are many players who got many opportunities to prove themselves but they failed. On the other hand, there are some players who get limited opportunities in international cricket, and on these occasions they shone with their performance but could not play much cricket. Australia’s Anthony Stuart can be placed in the category of such unfortunate cricketers. Australia’s New South Wales fast bowler Anthony Stuart’s international career lasted just 12 days. During this time, he gave his best performance. In fact, in his last ODI, he took 5 wickets including a hat-trick and two catches. He also became the Player of the Match but could not play for the country again. His international career came to a ‘full stop’ after playing three ODIs. There is no doubt that whatever opportunity Anthony Stuart got, he left no stone unturned to perform excellently. Anthony Stuart’s cricket career Anthony Mark Stuart was born on 2 January 1970. Based on his excellent performance in List A matches of domestic cricket, he made his way into the Australian team and made his ODI debut against West Indies on 5 January 1997, three days after his 27th birthday. In his debut ODI, he took two wickets for 48 runs in 10 overs. The importance of these wickets increases because West Indies lost three wickets on a batting wicket and two of them – Brian Lara and Junior Murray – were dismissed by Stuart. Stuart played another match against Pakistan on 7 January and took one wicket for 35 runs in 10 overs. He also contributed two run outs. Took a hat-trick in the last match of his career and then disappeared The match played on 16 January was a ‘milestone’ in terms of his career. In this match against Pakistan at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), he took 5 wickets including a hat-trick and 3 catches and was declared man of the match. At that time, he became the second Australian bowler after Bruce Reid to take a hat-trick in ODIs. Stuart completed a hat-trick by dismissing Ejaz Ahmed, Mohammad Wasim and Moeen Khan. Three in three! Anthony Stuart had the MCG buzzing with a hat-trick in 1997! #MelbourneMoments pic.twitter.com/Y4VtBax8Vx — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) September 2, 2020 However, this match proved to be the last match of the Australian bowler’s international career and after this he did not get a chance to play for the country, And within 12 days, he was out of the team. What is Anthony Stuart doing after retiring from cricket In his three ODI career, Stuart took 8 wickets at an average of 13.62. Let us tell you that Stuart’s first class and List A career also did not last long. He has 70 wickets in 26 first class matches and 45 wickets in 27 List A matches. After retiring from…

Shakib Al Hasan’s international career will be ruined! Know where is this all-rounder after the coup in the country?

Shakib has landed in trouble after he lost his parliamentary seat on August 6 due to political unrest in the country. Shakib Al Hasan (Photo Source: Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) officials are still unsure about the inclusion of premier all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan in the upcoming two-Test series against Pakistan. Shakib, who is currently participating in the Global T20 Canada, had earlier shown interest in playing the Test series, which is scheduled to begin on August 21 in Rawalpindi. Hence, he had planned to return to Bangladesh from the USA, where he is playing in the Major League Cricket, after receiving an NOC from the BCB by August 12 so that he can return to the country and prepare for the Test match. However, Shakib has run into trouble after losing his parliamentary seat on August 6 due to the recent political unrest in the country. Shakib’s return to Bangladesh may be delayed. This uncertainty could potentially affect his selection for the national team. Also, there are concerns about Shakib’s readiness for Test cricket, having played consecutive T20 matches since the home series against Zimbabwe in May. Shakib Al Hasan’s international career is at stake As reported by the Daily Star, a BCB official explained that the initial concern was whether Shakib would be able to travel to Bangladesh and then Pakistan, but now there are concerns about his ability to handle the physical demands of Test cricket after playing T20. The selectors have struggled to contact Shakib over the past week due to the unrest in the country and are expected to consult captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto and head coach Chandika Hathurusingha in the coming days before finalising the squad. The report further states that an 18-member preliminary squad, including Shakib and fast bowler Taskin Ahmed, has already been finalised, but the final 15-member squad will be decided after discussions with the selection panel. Meanwhile, Cricket Operations in-charge Shahriar Nafees has said that Shakib’s inclusion will depend on both his availability and his selection for the series.

This happened for the first time in Virat Kohli’s international career, the Indian batsman would like to completely forget the ODI series against Sri Lanka

In the third ODI, Virat Kohli once again failed to score big and was out after scoring 20 runs. Virat Kohli (Pic Source-X) The Indian team is currently playing the third and final match of the three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. In this match, the experienced batsman of the Indian team, Virat Kohli, has achieved a disappointing feat. Let us tell you, in the third ODI, Virat Kohli once again failed to score big and was out after scoring 20 runs. His wicket was taken by Dunith Wellage in this match. Let us tell you, Virat Kohli has been LBW in all three matches in this series. This is the first time in the international ODI career of the experienced batsman that he has been LBW three times in a row. In the first match played between these two teams, Virat Kohli was LBW by Wanindu Hasaranga. In the first ODI, Virat Kohli was out after scoring 24 runs. In the second ODI too, the Indian batsman failed to score big and returned to the pavilion after scoring 14 runs. In this match, he was the victim of Jerrfey Vandersay who got him LBW. Now something similar was seen with Virat Kohli in the third match as well. Virat Kohli could not understand Dunith Wellage’s excellent ball at all and was LBW. The Indian team is in a very disappointing position in the third ODI Let us tell you, in the last match, Sri Lanka batted first and scored 248 runs in 50 overs by losing 7 wickets. The Indian team which came out to chase the target is in a very bad condition at the moment. Sri Lanka is leading 1-0 in this 3 match ODI series. The first match played between the two teams ended in a tie while Sri Lanka won the second match by 32 runs. Now the host will definitely want to win this final match as well. The host’s performance in the T20 series was quite poor but they have made a very good comeback in the ODI series. 5 Australian players who scored half-century in their debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are wreaking havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500 T20 matches MS Dhoni: Dhoni’s amazing record as CSK captain Which teams changed their captains before the start of IPL 2024

This is the real reason why Yuzvendra Chahal was not selected in the team for Sri Lanka tour, his career may end!

Former Indian cricketer Venkatapathy Raju has given a statement on the exclusion of Yuzvendra Chahal from both the T20 and ODI format squads for India’s upcoming Sri Lanka tour. Yuzvendra Chahal (Photo Source: Getty Images) Former Indian cricketer Venkatapathy Raju has given such a statement on Yuzvendra Chahal being excluded from both T20 and ODI format teams for India’s upcoming Sri Lanka tour, which has started a war again. It is worth noting that due to Chahal not being given a chance in the team for a long time, this matter has become a topic of discussion in the cricket world. Talking about this, Raju said that Chahal is a great bowler, but the team is currently focusing on all-rounders. Due to which players like Ravindra Jadeja and Akshar Patel were given preference over Chahal, who is also a specialist bowler and batsman. Raju said that because of these all-rounder players, it is becoming very challenging for any specialist bowler to secure a place in the playing 11. As quoted by the Times of India, Venkatapathy Raju said- “You should always believe in yourself. Chahal has been a fantastic bowler. But unfortunately, we focus more on all-rounders. That’s why we had Jadeja, then we had Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav. If Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja are part of the squad then you cannot keep them away from the playing 11.” “Yuzi is a fantastic bowler, but he got dropped because he hasn’t played enough matches. It’s not like you’re getting old or anything is taken away from you. You can always play good matches, come back and perform well. Now, the biggest problem for all selectors is that there is so much variety in choosing players now.” “It takes real courage to pick someone with such a variety. Hopefully he will play a lot of domestic cricket and come back stronger.”

As soon as the team was announced for the Sri Lanka tour, the ODI career of these 5 players is almost over!

Perhaps to avoid prolonging their career, these 5 Indian players may announce their retirement. Team India (Photo Source: Getty Images) 5 Indian Players who might Retire this Year: After winning the T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja announced their retirement from the T20 format. After this, fans are now keeping an eye on the remaining players to see which other cricketers can announce their retirement. Their decision to retire will come because they are no longer being given opportunities in the team. In such a situation, perhaps these 5 Indian players can announce their retirement in order not to prolong their career. 5 Indian players whose ODI career is almost over as soon as the team was announced for the Sri Lanka series- 1. Ravindra Jadeja Ravindra Jadeja Image Credit- Twitter Veteran Indian player Ravindra Jadeja has not been included in the team for the ODI series against Sri Lanka. Washington Sundar and Akshar Patel are being included in his place in the team. He has also announced his retirement from the T20 format. In such a situation, there are rumors among the fans about the ODI format that he may say goodbye to this format.

Is Ishan Kishan’s career over?? He will have to do this to make a comeback in Team India

Ishan played his last international match in November 2023 against Australia. Ishan Kishan (Image Credit- Twitter X) Ishan Kishan, this is the name of the young player who was once considered to be the superstar of Team India. But now his name is nowhere near the team. Recently, BCCI announced the squad of Team India for the upcoming ODI and T20 series against Sri Lanka. Ishan Kishan’s name was not there in this squad either. Not seeing his name has raised only one question in the minds of the fans that is his international career over? At the same time, a question in the minds of Ishan Kishan’s fans is what he will have to do now to make a comeback. Let us tell you that some time ago BCCI had issued a notice stating that now only those players will get a place in the national team who will give priority to domestic cricket. But Ishan Kishan did not listen to BCCI and now he has to suffer the consequences of this. Ishan Kishan will be able to return to the Indian team only after playing domestic cricket

VIDEO: James Anderson bids farewell to his cricket career while chasing beer with fans from the Lord’s balcony

Anderson has taken 704 wickets in Test cricket James Anderson (Image Credit- Twitter X) The first match of the ongoing three-match Test series between England and West Indies ended on 12 July after the host team won by 114 runs and an innings. Along with this victory, 41-year-old James Anderson has also decided to say goodbye to his cricket career. Let us tell you that Anderson had announced this some time ago. When hosts England won against West Indies on the third day of the match, Anderson’s illustrious cricket career also came to an end with this match. In the last match of his career, Anderson took a total of four wickets. On the other hand, after the end of this match, Anderson is seen doing something to make his cricket career memorable, the video of which is rapidly going viral on social media. Let us tell you that after the match, Anderson was seen chasing a mug full of brewed beer with the fans from the balcony of the historic Lord’s Stadium and finishing it in one breath. This video of Anderson drinking beer is rapidly going viral on social media. Watch this viral video of James Anderson Jimmy delivering the goods at Lord’s, one last time 🤣🍻 pic.twitter.com/QdFjUDVLIA — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 12, 2024 Anderson is just 5 wickets away from creating history Let us tell you that before the first Test match against West Indies at Lord’s, Jimmy Anderson had 700 wickets in 187 Test matches, he needed a total of 9 wickets to become the second highest wicket taker in Test cricket. But he managed just 4 wickets in his final match, falling just 5 wickets short of surpassing second-ranked Australian spin great Shane Warne with 708 wickets. Anderson’s retirement marks the end of an era in England cricket history.

Which was the best ball of James Anderson’s career? Know…

James Anderson, who established himself as the most successful fast bowler in the history of Test cricket, announced his retirement. James Anderson. (Image Source: Getty Images) James Anderson, who established himself as the most successful fast bowler in the history of Test cricket, has announced his retirement. He himself informed that Anderson will retire after playing the Test match against West Indies. Let us tell you that Anderson will retire after the first Test against West Indies. This match starts on July 10. James Anderson announced his retirement in a post on Instagram. In this he wrote- “I am writing this post to say that the first Test of the summer at Lord’s will be my last Test. I have had an incredible 20 years playing the game I love and representing my country. I will always remember those moments of stepping down to play for England. But I know now is the right time to stop and let others fulfill their dreams.” Brian Lara praised James Anderson As Anderson prepares to retire, former West Indies great Brian Lara has come forward to pay tribute to Anderson. Lara revealed that Anderson is the best bowler he has ever faced. It is worth noting that Anderson has 700 wickets to his name and one of those wickets he took was against Brian Lara. He took this wicket at the Oval in 2004 and Brian Lara praised Anderson for that ball and his career. Lara said on BBC Breakfast- “He bowled one of the best balls I ever bowled. He was the last English bowler to get me out. It was my last Test against England at the Oval. It was a little in-swinger that I set up to hit through mid-on and it pitched and straightened and took the edge of my bat.” One last time 🥲 Are we ready for this?#ENGvWI , #TheGreatest pic.twitter.com/yMdYOTmc2D — England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 10, 2024