Ashwin broke Nathan Lyon’s record for most five-wicket hauls in WTC, and also made 2 more records to his name
By taking five wickets, Ashwin has broken the record of Australia’s star spinner Nathan Lyon for taking the most five-wicket hauls in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC). Ashwin (Source X) In the first Test match played between India and Bangladesh, the Bangla Tigers had to face defeat by 280 runs. Ravichandran proved to be the star player of this match. He scored a century in India’s first innings and in the fourth innings of the match, he wreaked havoc on Bangladesh with the ball. Ashwin sent half of Bangladesh’s team back to the pavilion with his spin attack in the fourth innings of the match. He bowled 21 overs in which he conceded just 88 runs but took the most number of wickets i.e. 6. Along with this 5 wicket haul, Ashwin has made many records in his name, let’s look at them one by one By taking five wickets, Ashwin has broken Australia’s star spinner Nathan Lyon’s record for taking most five-wicket hauls in World Test Championship (WTC) history. In 43 matches for Australia, Lyon has taken five wickets 10 times, while Ashwin now holds the record of taking 11 five-wicket hauls in 36 WTC matches for India. Most Wickets In WTC 2023-25 (Most five wickets in World Test Championship) Ravichandran Ashwin (India) – 11 Nathan Lyon (Australia) – 10 Pat Cummins (Australia) – 8 Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 7 Josh Hazlewood (Australia) – 6 Tim Southee (New Zealand) – 6 With these five wickets, Ashwin has broken former New Zealand all-rounder Richard Hadlee’s record of 36 five-wicket hauls and equalled Shane Warne’s record of 37 five-wicket hauls in Test cricket. The record for most five-wicket hauls in Test cricket is held by Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan, who has dismissed five or more batsmen in an innings 67 times for Sri Lanka. Record for most number of five-wicket hauls in Test matches Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka) – 67 Shane Warne (Australia) – 37 Ravichandran Ashwin (India) – 37 Richard Hadlee (New Zealand) – 36 Anil Kumble (India) – 35 Most wickets in Test cricket In the Chennai Test, Ashwin also broke the record of 519 wickets of former West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh and became the eighth highest wicket-taker in the history of Test cricket. The Indian legend has taken 521 wickets in 101 matches played so far. Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan holds the record for taking the most wickets in Test cricket. This legendary spinner finished his Test career with 800 wickets in 133 matches. Australia’s Shane Warne is second with 708 wickets in 145 Tests, followed by England’s James Anderson (704), India’s Anil Kumble (619), England’s Stuart Broad (604), Australia’s Glenn McGrath (563) and Nathan Lyon (530).
India vs Bangladesh 1st Test: These special stats and records can be made in Chennai Test, Kohli will reach this milestone
Let’s know about these records India vs Bangladesh, 1st Test (Image Credit- Twitter X) The Bangladesh cricket team is currently on a tour of India for a multi-format series. While the second match of the two-match Test series between India and Bangladesh (IND vs BAN) will be played at the historic MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai from Thursday, September 19. Bangladesh cricket team has recently achieved a historic victory against Pakistan in the two-match Test series. After winning this series, Bangladesh can present a tough challenge to the Indian team. Well, in this match, the players of India and Bangladesh can be seen making some great records. Former Indian captain and run machine Virat Kohli can make some special records in Test cricket. These special records can be made in India vs Bangladesh Chennai Test Rohit Sharma (48) is just two centuries away from completing 50 centuries in international cricket. Virat Kohli (8848) is just 152 runs away from reaching 9000 Test runs. Virat Kohli (29942) is just 58 runs away from reaching 27,000 international runs. Kohli (29) needs just one more century to complete 30 centuries in Test cricket. Kohli (99) is just one century away from scoring 100 centuries in professional cricket. Ravindra Jadeja (294) needs just six wickets to complete 300 Test wickets. Jasprit Bumrah (397) needs just 3 more wickets to complete 400 wickets in international cricket. Kuldeep Yadav (294) needs just 6 wickets to complete 300 international wickets. Mushfiqur Rahim (5892) is just 108 runs away from reaching the 6000-run mark in Test cricket. Taijul Islam (195) is five wickets away from taking 200 wickets in Test cricket. Mehdi Hasan Miraz (293) needs just seven wickets to reach the 300-wicket mark in international cricket.
Cricket Records: 12 players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in the last match of their career
In this article, we will look at those players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in their last match. Cricketers Scoring a Century in Their Farewell International Game (Source Cricketers Who Ended Their International Career with a Century: Just as players expect to perform well on their debut in international cricket, they also expect to leave with a great record when they retire from cricket. But not many players have had such a privilege. Some players did not even get the chance to have a farewell match. In such a situation, we are currently looking at those players who retired after scoring a century in their last match in international cricket. List of players who retired from international cricket after scoring a century in their final match 1. Alastair Cook (England) Alastair Cook of England. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) England’s legendary player Alastair Cook scored 147 runs in his last Test and retired from cricket with this brilliant innings. 2. Jacques Kallis (South Africa) Jacques Kallis of South Africa celebrates his 45th century. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images/Getty Images) Kallis played a crucial innings of 115 runs in his last Test and after that bid farewell to cricket. 3. Mohammad Azharuddin (India) Mohammad Azharuddin Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin scored 102 in his last Test against South Africa. 4. Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) (Photo Source: Getty Images) In 2016, New Zealand’s aggressive batsman Brendon McCullum retired after scoring 145 runs in his last Test. 5. Greg Chappell (Australia) The Australian cricketer Greg Chappell. (Photo by Mike Stephens/Central Press/Getty Images) Chappell scored 182 runs in his last Test against Pakistan and after that retired from cricket. 6. Aravinda de Silva (Sri Lanka) Aravinda de Silva (Source X) De Silva retired on a grand note, scoring 206 in his last match against Bangladesh. 7. Nasser Hussain (England) Nasser Hussain. (Photo by Richard Sellers/Getty Images) England’s Nasser Hussain bid farewell by scoring a century in his last Test against New Zealand in 2004. 8. Jason Gillespie (Australia) Jason Gillespie. (Source – Twitter/X) Gillespie retired after scoring a double century (201*) in his last Test against Bangladesh. 9. Phil Jacques (Australia) Phil Jack’s (Source X) Phil retired after scoring a century against West Indies in 2008. 10. Bill Ponsford (Australia) Bill Ponsford (Source X) Ponsford retired in 1934 after scoring 266 against England. 11. Seymour Nurse (West Indies) Seymour Nurse. (Photo by Dennis Oulds/Central Press/Getty Images) Seymour Nurse scored 258 against New Zealand in 1969 and announced his retirement. 12. Reginald Alexander Duff (Australia) Reggie Duff (Source X) Reginald Alexander Duff scored 146 against England in 1905 and retired from cricket.
These 3 world records of Sachin Tendulkar which no batsman in the world can break!
The record of scoring the first double century in ODI cricket is also in the name of Sachin Tendulkar, but now that record is held by many batsmen. But Sachin has 3 such world records in his name which no one can break. Sachin Tendulkar 200* (Pic Source-Twitter) Sachin Tendulkar’s unbreakable records: Team India and the world’s greatest batsman Sachin Tendulkar has made many records in his international cricket career. Sachin Tendulkar played his first international match on 15 November 1989. After ruling world cricket for 24 years, Tendulkar played his last international match on 14 November 2013. In his international career, Sachin has scored 18,426 runs in ODIs and 15,921 runs in Tests. Along with this, Sachin Tendulkar has 100 international centuries in all formats. Sachin Tendulkar also holds the record of scoring the first double century in ODI cricket, but now many batsmen hold that record. But Sachin has 3 such world records which no one can break. Sachin Tendulkar’s top 3 unbreakable records: Sachin Tendulkar’s 3 world records which are impossible for any player in the world to break 1) 34,357 runs in international cricket Sachin Tendulkar has scored the most runs in international cricket in his 24-year career, 34,357. It is impossible for any batsman to break his world record. This record is not held by any other batsman. After Tendulkar, Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara has scored the most runs in international cricket. Sangakkara has scored 28,016 runs in international cricket. At present, no batsman has been able to break this record of Tendulkar. According to cricket experts, it is being said that breaking this record is also difficult. 2) World record of playing 463 ODI matches Sachin Tendulkar played his first ODI match against Pakistan on 18 December 1989. He played his last ODI match against Pakistan on 18 March 2012. Tendulkar’s ODI career lasted a total of 22 years and 91 days. Let us tell you that Sachin Tendulkar holds the world record of playing the maximum number of 463 matches in his One Day International career. No batsman in the world has been able to break this great record of Sachin till now. Apart from this, no batsman of the present time can break Tendulkar’s world record. 3) World record of 4,076 fours in international cricket Sachin Tendulkar has hit 4,076 fours in international cricket. Tendulkar has hit 4 fours in ODI career, 2,058 fours in Test career and 2 fours in T20 International career in 2016. After Sachin, Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara has hit the most number of fours in international cricket. Sangakkara has hit 3,015 fours in international cricket. Till now no batsman has been able to break this world record of Tendulkar. Among the active batsmen, Virat Kohli has so far hit 2,654 fours in international cricket, but it is said that he will not be able to break Tendulkar’s world record.
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…
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.