Touring India is the toughest these days, it is very difficult to beat them on their home ground: Shakib Al Hasan

India defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test match. Shakib Al Hasan (Photo Source: Getty Images) IND vs BAN: Bangladesh cricket team is currently on an Indian tour. A two-match Test series is currently being played between the two teams. In the first Test match played in Chennai, the host team India defeated Bangladesh by a huge margin of 280 runs. So now the second Test match will be played between India and Bangladesh (IND vs BAN) at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur from 27th September, Thursday. However, before the start of this match, former captain of Bangladesh cricket team and legendary all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has given a big statement. Shakib says that these days the tour of India is the most difficult tour. Also, it is very difficult to defeat Team India at home. Shakib Al Hasan gave a big statement Before the start of the second Test match against India, Shakib Al Hasan was quoted by Cricbuzz as saying- I think Pakistan is a young and inexperienced team compared to India. If you look at the matches they have played and compare it with our team, we have more experience, and in Test cricket, this is a big reason. Shakib further said- If I talk about India, they are the number one team at the moment and are probably unbeatable at home. They are performing well outside as well, but they are unbeatable at home. Any country finds India tough and we are no different. Having said that, we have to play really well to show the fight we think we can put up. I think touring India is the toughest these days. Other teams may lose one or two matches, but we will hardly see India losing a Test at home.

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.

WPL 2024: Kim Garth is the toughest bowler I have faced so far: Yastika Bhatia

Yastika Bhatia plays for Mumbai Indians in WPL Yastika Bhatia (Image Credit- Twitter X) Preparations for the second season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) are almost over. The second season of the tournament starts on Friday, February 23. The first match will be played between defending champions Mumbai Indians and runners-up Delhi Capitals at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. However, before the start of this match, a big statement has come out from Mumbai Indians wicketkeeper and Indian cricketer Yastika Bhatia. Let us tell you that he has considered a player from Gujarat Giants team as the most dangerous bowler in the tournament. Kim Garth is the toughest bowler I have faced so far: Yastika Bhatia Let us tell you that before the start of the second season of the Women’s Premier League, in a question-answer session with Jio Cinema, which was named ‘Q20’. In this session, when Yastika was asked to name the cricketer who faced the toughest bowler till date, Yastika mentioned the name of Australian cricketer and Gujarat Giants team member Kim Garth. Bhatia said that before the WPL, he had faced him in the white ball series against Australia, he is a very dangerous bowler. Apart from this, in this session, Yastika has described Delhi Capitals captain and former Australian cricketer Meg Lanning as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT). On the other hand, if we give you information about the performance of Yastika Bhatia in the first season of the Women’s Premier League, she scored a total of 214 runs in the 10 matches played last season at a strike rate of 112.04, in which the innings of 44 runs against Gujarat was her best performance. Was. So during this period his average was 21.40. Well, it remains to be seen how she is going to perform for Mumbai Indians in the upcoming season?