Adam Gilchrist : Most number of Tests straight after debut
Adam Gilchrist holds the record for playing the most number of Tests straight after debut. 96 Test Matches
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Adam Gilchrist holds the record for playing the most number of Tests straight after debut. 96 Test Matches
Shivnarine Chanderpaul, the only player Remains Unbeaten Even After Playing 1051 balls in 4 innings
Together Muttiah Muralitharan and Mahela Jayawardene took 77 wickets in test cricket. Most by a Bowler/Catcher pair in Test Cricket.
Cameron Cuffy strange Man of the Match award without scoring a run or taking wicket or taking a catch
Sachin not only holds the record of most Cricket Hundreds (100), but most nineties as well (28).
Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed 28 times when he was in his 90s in a match. 18 times out of those he was in ODIs and 10 times in Test cricket.
Sir Vivian Richards is the only cricketers and in fact, the only man in the world who played both World Cups of Cricket and Football. In 1974 he played the qualifying matches for the Football World Cup for Antigua and the in 1975 and 1979 he was the squad which played the Cricket World Cups for West Indies.
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.
Bapu Nadkarni most consecutive maiden overs record. 21 consecutive maiden overs in Test cricket Bapu Nadkarni, who played for India has the record for most consecutive maiden overs. When India played against England in 1964, he bowled 21 maiden overs one after the other. This is surely an amazing fact in Cricket which is worthy … Read more
On May 28th, 1912 Jimmy Matthews
playing for Australia took not
just one but 2 hat-tricks on the
same day.
When Australia was playing against
South Africa, Matthews took a hat-trick
in each inning of South Africa which
were played on the same day.”
Sachin Tendulkar was the first cricketer in the world to be dismissed by the 3rd Umpire using a Television replay.
It was 14th November 1992, when Sachin was given run out by Karl Liebenberg against South Africa