Top 10 Unbreakable Records in Cricket History

Today we will talk about the top 10 unbreakable records in world cricket history. Many such records have been made in the history of cricket which no one has been able to break till date. So let’s know about these records.

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Top 10 Unbreakable Records in Cricket History :-

1. Sachin Tendulkar (34,357 Runs And 100 Centuries)

First on our list is Sachin Tendulkar, a huge, talented, and one of the most successful batters in history. In every format, Sachin has a ton of records and statistics. In the course of his career, Sachin has amassed 34,357 runs and 100 hundreds for his nation. The records are simply amazing to watch. Even we are unable to consider shattering these records. Sachin is known as the “GOD” for good reason.

2. Sir Don Bradman (Test Batting Average Of 99.94)

Don Bradman, an Australian cricketer, played 52 games, amassed 6996 runs, 29 hundreds, 13 fifties, and a record-breaking 99.94 batting average. In 1948, the legend participated in his final test match. Since more than 70 years have passed, nobody has even ventured to attempt to break the player’s record, making it an unbreakable one in cricket. Marnus Labuschagne, a young Australian player who has only scored 1459 runs so far, is ranked next to him with a 63.43 average.

Additionally, throughout his time playing cricket, Bradman amassed 100 runs in just 3 overs. When Blackheath and Lithgow played each other, it was in 1931. It took the legend just 18 minutes to hit a century.

 3. Jacques Kallis (25,534 Runs And 577 Wickets)

This legendary all-arounder from South Africa gave everything he had in every game situation to help his team win. For his squad, Kallis consistently shines like a gem. In all formats, Kallis amassed 25,534 runs while taking 577 wickets with ease.

4. Brian Lara (400* Runs In Test Cricket)

Brain Lara a Legendary Cricketer owns the record for the highest individual score in a Test innings after going unbeaten for 400 runs against England in the 2004 fourth test in Antigua. He is the only player to have scored 400+ runs in an innings in international test cricket history.

5. Lasith Malinga (4 Wickets In 4 Balls Two Times)

Yorker King Lasith Malinga bowled like a bullet train in his whole career and increased difficulties for batters every time. Malinga took four wickets in back-to-back four balls against South Africa and New Zealand twice. His toe-crushing Yorkers crushed so many well-settled innings of any o batter in the world.

6. Muttiah Muralitharan (1357 International Wickets)

A tricky off-spinner from Sri Lanka who has taken 1357 wickets for his country has shown himself several times. Murali’s spinning deliveries helped him to top the list of bowlers during his career. No other bowler seems to come close to matching his mark, even many years after his retirement. He was able to top the list of successful bowlers thanks in large part to his consistency.

7. AB de Villiers (Fastest Hundred In Just 31 Balls)

Legend former captain of South Africa, often known as 360 degree We now have AB de Villiers on our list. AB was like a cyclone, capable of destroying whatever in his path. In 2015, AB shattered the 36-ball century record. Against the West Indies, he scored 149 runs in just 44 balls. Even though he destroyed the entire West Indian bowling lineup, he merely destroyed the ball.

8. Rohit Sharma (264 Runs In An Inning)

In 173 balls, he scored 264 runs against srilanka in 2015 and breaking Virender Sehwag‘s previous record of 219 runs. In addition to being unbreakable, Rohit’s record serves as an inspiration for the younger generation.

9. Rohit Sharma (Three Double Centuries in ODI’s)

Rohit Sharma, an Indian cricketer, made a record by scoring three double century in ODIs. This record has not yet been broken or repeated, and it is thought that it is unlikely to ever occur again.

10. Phil Simmons (10 Overs, 4 Wickets, and 3 Runs)

Phil Simmons‘ performance is both outstanding and inspirational while discussing the best bowling economy. Mr. Simmons bowled ten overs while representing the West Indies against Pakistan in 1992 and only allowed three runs to be scored. This indicates that he bowled with an average of 0.30, and that was in the game in which he made his comeback to represent the West Indies.

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