ENG vs AUS 2024: Adil Rashid creates history in ODI cricket, first spinner to do so for England

Adil did this feat in the second ODI match between England and Australia in Leeds Adil Rashid. (Photo Source: Getty Images) The second match of the ongoing ODI series between England and Australia (ENG vs AUS) is being played today on 21 September at Headingley ground in Leeds. In this match, England cricket team’s spin bowler Adil Rashid has registered his name in the pages of history. He has become the first cricketer from England to achieve this feat in ODI cricket. Let us tell you that in the match, Adil Rashid dismissed the dangerous Glenn Maxwell. With this wicket, he has become the first spin bowler to take 200 wickets for England in ODI cricket. Before Rashid, no spin bowler has been able to achieve this feat. Also, this is the third fastest 200 wickets taken by a spinner in ODI cricket. Rashid took 131 innings to take 200 ODI wickets. Former Pakistani spin bowler Saqlain Mushtaq is at number one with 101 innings and former late Australian cricketer Shane Warne is at number two with 124 innings. England bowl out Australia for 270 On the other hand, if we talk about this match, England won the toss and decided to bowl first, and the bowlers proved captain Harry Brook’s decision right. Let us tell you that in the match, the English bowlers have wrapped up the Kangaroos’ innings on a total score of 270 runs after 44.4 overs. For Australia, Alex Carey played an innings of 74 runs, while captain Mitchell Marsh contributed 60 runs. If we talk about England’s bowling, Brydon Curse got 3 wickets, Matthew Potts, Adil Rashid and Jacob Bethell got 2-2 wickets each. Apart from this, Ollie Stone got 1 wicket. It will be interesting to see whether England is able to achieve the target of 271 runs given by Australia or not?

Rashid Khan created history on his birthday, became the first bowler in the world to do so

Rashid Khan took five wickets in the second ODI against South Africa. AFG vs SA (Photo Source: X) Afghanistan’s legendary leg spinner Rashid Khan celebrated his 26th birthday yesterday, i.e. 20 September. On his birthday, he did a feat which no bowler has been able to do in the 53-year history of ODI cricket. Afghanistan’s team was face to face against South Africa on Friday in the second match of the three-match ODI series. In this match, they registered a big win by 177 runs. Rashid Khan played the most important role in Afghanistan’s victory. He sent not one or two but five African batsmen to the pavilion in this match. With this, Rashid Khan became the first bowler in the world to take a 5-wicket haul in ODIs on his birthday. Before him, two bowlers had taken 4 wickets each on their birthdays. Before Rashid Khan, the record for the best performance on birthday in ODI cricket was in the name of South African fast bowler Vernon Philander. In 2007, he took four wickets for just 12 runs against Ireland. In 2010, Stuart Broad took four wickets for 44 runs against Australia. Best bowling figures on your birthday in ODI cricket 5/19- Rashid Khan v South Africa, Sharjah, 2024* 4/12- Vernon Philander v Ireland, Belfast, 2007 4/44- Stuart Broad v Australia, Cardiff, 2010 After winning the toss and batting first, Afghanistan scored 311 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs on the basis of a century by Rahmanullah Gurbaz. In this match, Gurbaz scored the 7th century of his ODI career and scored 105 runs in 110 balls with the help of 10 fours and 3 towering sixes. South Africa, chasing a target of 312 runs, collapsed to just 134 runs in 34.2 overs in front of Afghanistan’s devastating bowling. No African batsman could touch the 40-run mark, while 5 batsmen were out on single digits. South Africa’s top scorer was captain Temba Bavuma, who played an innings of 38 runs.

These 7 Tests in cricket history, which were cancelled without even a single ball being bowled

infoNew Zealand vs Afghanistan. (Photo Source: X(TWitter/BlackCapz) The only Test match between Afghanistan and New Zealand was to be played in Greater Noida from September 9. But due to rain, wet outfield and poor arrangements, not a single ball could be bowled in the first 4 days. The toss could not even take place during the four days of the match. Now it seems quite possible that this match will now be cancelled without a toss. If this match is cancelled without a ball being bowled, then the name of this match will be recorded in history. This will be the 8th such test match in cricket history which will be cancelled without a ball being bowled. Before this, there have been 7 such matches which have been cancelled without a ball being bowled. The first such case happened in 1890, when the Old Trafford test match between Australia and England was cancelled. While in a similar manner, the last and 7th test match was cancelled in 1998. In this article, we will tell you about those seven Test matches which were cancelled without a toss. Let us tell you which are those seven matches. Test No.: 34 – Australia vs England, Old Trafford, Manchester Test number 34 was the first match to be cancelled due to rain. The toss of this match did not even take place. Test No.: 264 – Australia v England, Old Trafford, Manchester Test number 264a was also cancelled due to rain. There was no toss. Test No.: 675 – Australia vs England, Melbourne Cricket Ground During Test No. 675a, it started to rain just as the players were entering the field. Discussions took place between the MCC manager, the Australian Board and 2 MCC officials and it was concluded that a limited overs match should be played and the match was subsequently declared the first ODI. Test No: 1113 – New Zealand v Pakistan, Carisbrook, Dunedin In Test No. 1113a, due to heavy rain, the match was abandoned on 3 February 1989. Also, it was planned that an ODI would be played on 6 February 1989 and the ODI was played as scheduled. Test No.: 1140 – England v West Indies, Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana Test number 1140a was cancelled due to rain. On the 5th day of this match, an ODI match was played. Test No.: 1434 – Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad The Pakistan vs Zimbabwe Test was abandoned without a toss taking place. Test No.: 1434 – New Zealand v India, Carisbrook, Dunedin Test No. 1434B was abandoned on day 3. It was decided that an unofficial one-day match would be played on the fourth day. Beta Beta Features

Travis Head created history against England, did this feat for the 7th time in 1 year

Travis Head scored a half-century in 19 balls in the first T20 against England. Travis Head (Source X) The Australian team is on a tour of England these days. A three-match T20 series is being played between the two teams. The first T20 match of the series was played in Southampton. In this match, Australia’s dashing opening batsman Travis Head once again batted explosively. He thrashed the English bowlers and also made a special record in his name. Travis Head made a unique record In fact, in the first T20 match against England, Travis Head completed his half-century within the powerplay itself. In this match, Australia scored 86 runs in the first 6 overs. With this, the Australian team made a record. This is Australia’s third-highest score in the powerplay in T20I cricket. Travis Head hit a stormy half-century in 19 balls. Let us tell you that this is the 7th time this year that Head has scored a half-century in the powerplay itself. ENG vs AUS: This is what happened in the first match Talking about the match, the Australian team, which came to bat first after losing the toss, got a great start. The opening pair of Travis Head and Matthew Short gave a brilliant start. The Kangaroos scored 86 runs in the powerplay and during this time they lost only one wicket. Apart from Head, Short scored 41 runs in 26 balls. After the first 6 overs, England’s bowlers came back later and bundled out the visitors for 179 runs in 19.3 overs. After the opening pair returned to the pavilion, the Australian batting could not do anything special. England came out to chase the target of 180 runs and neither got a good start nor could they finish well. The first blow to the English team came in the form of Will Jacks at a score of 13, who returned to the pavilion on a personal score of 6 runs. After this, Liam Livingstone played an innings of 37 runs in 27 balls, but apart from him no batsman could do anything special. In the end, the result was that the English team was all out at 151 runs in 19.2 overs.

Dhruv Jurel did a great feat, created history by equaling MS Dhoni’s record

Dhruv Jurel is representing India A team in Duleep Trophy 2024. He has equaled MS Dhoni’s record for most catches by a wicketkeeper in an innings in his very first match of the tournament. Dhruv Jurel equals big Record of MS Dhoni (Source Dhruv Jurel equals big Record of MS Dhoni: Young players continue to dominate the Duleep Trophy 2024 tournament. Young wicketkeeper-batsman Dhruv Jurel has achieved a great feat in the 51st season of the tournament. He has equaled former India player MS Dhoni in a unique record. Dhruv Jurel is representing India A team in Duleep Trophy 2024. He has equaled MS Dhoni’s record for most catches by a wicketkeeper in an innings in his very first match of the tournament. Dhruv Jurel equals Dhoni’s record Both India A and India B teams are playing against each other at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Dhruv Jurel has taken 7 catches in the second innings of this match. During this record-breaking performance, Dhruv Jurel dismissed Mushir Khan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Sarfaraz Khan, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Sai Kishore and Navdeep Saini. Earlier in 2004-05, MS Dhoni also achieved this feat while playing for East Zone in a match against West Zone. Dhoni also took 7 catches. With this, Dhruv Jurel has jointly reached the top position. Before MS Dhoni, this record was in the name of Sunil Benjamin. While playing for Central Zone in the 1973-74 Duleep Trophy season, he took 6 catches and made 1 stumping in a single innings. Apart from this, S Vishwanath had achieved the feat of taking 6 catches in a single innings while playing for South Zone in 1980-81. Most catches in an innings by a wicket-keeper in the Duleep Trophy MS Dhoni (East Zone) – 7 catches against Central Zone in 2004-05 Dhruv Jurel (India A) – 2024-25, 7 catches against India B Sunil Benjamin (Central Zone) – 1973-74, 6 catches against North Zone Sadanand Vishwanath (South Zone) – 6 catches against Central Zone in 1980-81

Cricket Records: Australia vs Scotland match will be recorded in history, these 24 records were made in a single match

In the first match of the three-match T20 series between Australia and Scotland, Australia won the match in a record 9.4 overs. 24 records were registered in this match, about which we are going to tell you one by one. Australia (Source X) In the first match of the three-match T20 series between Australia and Scotland, Australia won the match in a record 9.4 overs. Batting first, Scotland scored 154 runs in the stipulated 20 overs, in response to which Australia, led by Mitchell Marsh, easily achieved this target. Travis Head batted brilliantly and played a brilliant innings of 80 runs in 20 balls, which included 12 fours and 5 sixes. 24 records have been recorded in this match, about which we are going to tell you one by one. 1. Most wickets in T20I career (Full members): 164 – Tim Southee (123 innings) 152 – Rashid Khan (93 innings) 149 – Shakib Al Hasan (126 innings) 138 – Ish Sodhi (112 innings) 128 – Mustafizur Rahman (102 innings) 122 – Mark Adair (86 innings) 120 – Adil Rashid (110 innings) 115 – Mitchell Santner (102 innings) 114 – Wanindu Hasaranga (69 innings) 108 – Chris Jordan (94 innings) 107 – Lasith Malinga (83 innings) 107 – Adam Zampa (87 innings) 107 – Shadab Khan (96 innings) 2. T20I Australian cricketers who got out for zero on debut: 0(0) – Ashley Noffke v New Zealand, Perth, 2007 0(1) – Jhye Richardson v Sri Lanka, Geelong, 2024 0(3) – Jake Fraser-McGurk v Scotland, Edinburgh, 2024 3. Fastest fifty for Australia in T20Is: 17 balls – Marcus Stoinis vs Sri Lanka, Perth, 2022 17 balls – Travis Head v Scotland, Edinburgh, 2024 18 balls – David Warner vs West Indies, Sydney, 2010 18 balls – Glenn Maxwell vs Pakistan, Mirpur, 2014 18 balls – Glenn Maxwell vs Sri Lanka, Colombo (RPS), 2016 4. Highest powerplay score by a team in T20I (Full Members): 113/1 – Australia vs Scotland, Edinburgh, 2024 102/0 – South Africa vs West Indies, Centurion, 2023 98/4 – West Indies vs Sri Lanka, Coolidge, 2021 93/0 – Ireland vs West Indies, St George’s, 2020 92/1 – West Indies vs Afghanistan, Gros Islet, 2024 5. Highest powerplay score by a team in T20I: 116/0 – Romania vs Serbia, Sofia, 2021 113/1 – Australia vs Scotland, Edinburgh, 2024 102/0 – South Africa vs West Indies, Centurion, 2023 98/4 – West Indies vs Sri Lanka, Coolidge, 2021 93/0 – Ireland vs West Indies, St George’s, 2020 92/1 – West Indies vs Afghanistan, Gros Islet, 2024 6. Highest powerplay score by a team in T20: 125/0 – Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Delhi Capitals, Delhi, 2024 116/0 – Romania vs Serbia, Sofia, 2021 113/1 – Australia vs Scotland, Edinburgh, 2024 107/0 – Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Lucknow Super Giants, Hyderabad, 2024 106/0 – Nottinghamshire v Durham, Nottingham, 2017 (This included Travis Head on three occasions) 7. Highest score by a batsman in a powerplay innings in T20: 87(25) – Suresh Raina vs Punjab Kings, Mumbai, 2014 84(26) – Travis Head vs Delhi Capitals, Delhi, 2024…

“You have really created history”- Sachin’s special post for the players who won medals in Paralympics

Indian players won a total of 5 medals at the Paralympic Games 2024 on Tuesday, 3 September. Photo Source: (Getty/Insta) India won a total of five medals on Tuesday, September 3, in the ongoing Paralympic Games 2024 in Paris. After this, Sachin Tendulkar, known as the God of Cricket, praised those five players. Indian players won five medals in a single day and also broke their old record in terms of medals, as India now has a total of 20 medals in the Paris Paralympic Games 2024, which is the highest number of medals for India in a Paralympics. Sachin Tendulkar congratulates Paralympic athletes Seeing these successes of Indian athletes, Sachin Tendulkar could not contain his happiness and while congratulating the Indian para athletes, he said that you have really created history. Sachin shared a post on social media and praised all the athletes. Sachin Tendulkar, who is called the God of Cricket, wrote while posting, “Victorious Tuesday! India carried the momentum from Monday into Tuesday, breaking its previous record of 19 medals in Tokyo to win 20 medals at the Paris Paralympics. Congratulations to our five podium finishers yesterday. You have truly created history. Well done, Deepthi Jeevanjee, Sharad Kumar, Mariyappan Thangavelu, Ajeet Singh and Sundar Gurjar.” These five players won medals, including two silver and three bronze medals. India still has only three gold medals. Triumphant Tuesday! 🇮🇳 India have carried the Monday momentum into Tuesday and have already broken their previous record of 19 medals in Tokyo to win 20 at the Paris Paralympics. Congratulations to our 5 podium finishers from yesterday. You truly have created history. Well… pic.twitter.com/jcd1bVnvEd — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) September 4, 2024 These people won medals in the Paralympics yesterday Yesterday in the Paralympics, Deepti Jeevanji won the bronze medal in the T20 race, while Ajeet Singh got the silver medal. Along with him, Sundar Singh Gurjar succeeded in winning the bronze medal. Sharad Kumar got the silver medal and Thangavelu got the bronze medal. Earlier, India had won 15 medals. Even on September 2, Indian players had won a total of 8 medals in a single day. India has won 10 medals in athletics alone so far. Indian players have also performed well in badminton and won a total of 5 medals, while four medals have come in shooting and one in archery.

Know about the 5 biggest partnerships for the 7th wicket in Test cricket history, when more than 6 wickets fell within 30 runs

Let us know about these partnerships Litton Das & Mehidy Hasan Miraz (Image Credit- Twitter Test cricket is the oldest and most traditional format of the game, which tests the patience of a player. This format shows that a cricketer is creative and skillful. If a player is successful in Test cricket, he is considered a top-class cricketer. At times, players use their patience so well that they bat for hours. Also, when a team loses wickets early, it becomes necessary for a player to bat with more patience. On the other hand, today in this article we are going to tell you about five partnerships made for the 7th wicket in Test cricket history, when the players showed patience and batted in a brilliant manner when the team had lost 6 wickets for less than 30 runs. So let’s know about these 5 partnerships: 5 biggest partnerships in Test cricket 5– At number five in the top five partnerships in Test cricket history, the names of West Indies’ Marlon Samuels and Ridley Jacobs come up. Both of them had added 54 runs for the 7th wicket against Australia. In this match, West Indies had lost 6 wickets for 23 runs against Australia. 4– At number four, the name of England’s Mark Ramprakash and Steve Rhodes is recorded in the case of the highest partnership for the 7th wicket in Test cricket. Both of them had a partnership of 68 runs in the year 1995. In this match, England lost 6 wickets on a total score of 27 runs against Australia. 3– Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Moin Khan and Salim Malik come at number three. Let us tell you that in the year 1999, Pakistan lost 6 wickets at a total score of 26 runs against Australia. But during this time, both of them had a partnership of 84 runs for the 7th wicket. 2– Caribbean players Nkrumah Bonner and Joshua de Silva hold the record for the highest partnership for the 7th wicket after losing more than 6 wickets in Test cricket. Both of them had added 100 runs in a match against Sri Lanka in the year 2021. 1– So, the name of Bangladesh wicketkeeper Liton Das and Mehdi Hasan Miraz is recorded at number one in this list. Both of them had added 165 runs for the 7th wicket in the second test match against Pakistan in Rawalpindi. In the match, Bangladesh lost 6 wickets for just 26 runs against Pakistan.

ENG vs SL 2024: Joe Root created history in Test cricket, became the first player to do so for England, leaving behind Alastair Cook

Joe Root scored the 34th century of his Test career against Sri Lanka Joe Root (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former England cricket team captain and one of the best batsmen in the world, Joe Root has created history in Test cricket. He has now reached the number one spot in terms of scoring the most centuries (34) for England. Root has achieved this feat on the third day of the ongoing second test match against Sri Lanka. It is worth noting that Cook was on the top in terms of scoring the most centuries (33) for England, but now Root has left him behind. It was not easy for Root to do this, but due to his amazing batting and consistency, he has been successful in making this special record of Test cricket in his name. Apart from this, he has reached the 10th position in terms of scoring the most centuries in Test cricket history. On the other hand, 33-year-old Root’s 34th Test century was seen in a very entertaining manner at Lord’s ground. England had lost 8 wickets for 196 runs at one time in the second innings of the match. But during this time Root continued his partnership with tailender Ollie Stone and completed his 34th century by hitting a brilliant cover drive against Lahiru Kumara. Also, let us tell you that when Root overtook Cook in terms of this record, Cook was present in the stadium. See how Joe Root completed his century The perfect angle of Joe Root’s record-breaking century doesn’t exist- pic.twitter.com/zXeojPXpF0 — England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 31, 2024 Apart from this, Joe Root also scored 143 runs in the first innings of this match. With this, he has become the fourth player in the world to score a century in both innings at Lord’s ground. Before Root, George Hadlee, Graham Cooch and Michael Vaughan have achieved the feat of scoring a century in both innings at Lord’s.

Cricket Records: 10 toughest records recorded in the history of cricket, which are almost impossible to break

In this article, we will tell you about the top 10 records made in the history of cricket, which will probably never be broken. Sri Lankan cricketer Lasith Malinga. (Photo by LAKRUWAN WANNIARACHCHI/AFP/Getty Images) 10 Cricket Records That Are Nearly Impossible to Break: As you all know, cricket is a very old and historical game. Cricketers keep making and breaking countless records in this game. But, there are many amazing records in the world of cricket which have been standing for centuries, and it seems almost impossible to break them. In this article, we will tell you about the top 10 records made in the history of cricket, which will probably never be broken. Don Bradman: Don Bradman is considered the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. He has a record to his name which has not been possible for anyone to break. His Test batting average has been 99.94, which is an incredible achievement. Sachin Tendulkar: Sachin Tendulkar is also one of the greatest batsmen of cricket. He faced the best bowlers in the world with his talent and ability to stay on the pitch for a long time. God of cricket Sachin Tendulkar scored 34,357 runs and 100 centuries in his career, which is a unique record. Brian Lara: Trinidad’s great batsman and former international cricketer Brian Lara holds the record of scoring the most runs in an innings of Test cricket with 400 runs, which no one has been able to break yet. Taking the gym: Famous English cricketer Jim Laker created a record by taking a total of 19 wickets in both innings in a Test match played at Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester in 1956. Jacques Kallis: Jacques Kallis, the legendary South African cricketer and coach, holds the record for scoring 25,432 runs in cricket history, making him one of the best all-rounders. yuvraj singh The record of former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh of scoring 50 runs in 12 balls has not been broken yet. Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka’s greatest spinner Muttiah Muralitharan holds the record of 1357 wickets. Lasith Malinga Sri Lankan bowler Lasith Malinga’s record of taking 4 wickets in 4 balls twice is like a big dream for any bowler. AB de Villiers South African batsman AB de Villiers’ fastest century in just 31 balls is unbeatable for any batsman. Rohit Sharma Indian captain Rohit Sharma holds the record of scoring 264 runs in an innings.