7 unbreakable records in cricket history
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Sachin Tendulkar’s 34357 runs and 100 international centuries:
He is not only the top run-getter in Test and ODI cricket, but also the most-capped player in the two formats.
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Muttiah Muralitharan’s wickets in international cricket:
Amongst the current bowlers, James Anderson’s 901 international scalps comes closest to Muralitharan’s 1357 wickets; hence, it looks like an impossible one to break.
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Brian Lara’s 400 not out in Test cricket:
Brian Lara batted at number three and made history by scoring the first-ever quadruple hundred in Test cricket.
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Lasith Malinga taking four wickets in four balls twice:
The right-arm paceman holds the unique record of dismissing four batsmen on the trot twice in international cricket.
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Jim Laker – 19 wickets in a Test:
Former England spinner Jim Laker famously ran riot over the Australian batting line-up when the two teams met in Manchester in 1956.
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Rohit Sharma’s 264:
Rohit Sharma scored his second double hundred in One-day internationals, his first against Sri Lanka, and went on to smash the highest score by a batsman in the format.
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Don Bradman’s Test batting average
He has a batting average of 99.94, compiling 6996 runs with 29 centuries and 13 fifties.
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