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Who is the highest wicket taker player?
Muttiah Muralitharan
The leading wicket-taker of all time in men’s international tests is Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan. The spin bowler took 800 wickets in a test career spanning from 1992 to 2010.
Who is the highest run in ODI?
SR Tendulkar
The leading ODI run-scorer of all time is India’s Sachin Tendulkar. Nicknamed “The Little Master”, Tendulkar scored 18,426 in his ODI career spanning from 1989 to 2012….Leading men’s One Day International cricket run-scorers worldwide as of August 2021.
Characteristic | Number of runs scored |
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SR Tendulkar (INDIA) | 18,426 |
Who is the highest wicket taker in ODI for India?
The legendary Anil Kumble tops the chart with 619 scalps and is followed by India’s first World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev, who has a total of 434 wickets under his name.
Who can break Muralitharan record?
Ravichandran Ashwin
Speaking with Star Sports, Bangar opined that Ashwin can challenge Muralitharan’s record. “He can challenge Muralitharan’s record if he remains fit for a long time because Muttiah Muralitharan has himself said that if someone can break his record, it is Ravichandran Ashwin,” Bangar told Star Sports.
Who scored 10000 runs in test?
Sunil Gavaskar
Sunil Gavaskar was the first player to cross the 10,000 run mark in Tests….Players with 10,000 or more Test runs.
Player | Sachin Tendulkar ^ |
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Mat. | 200 |
Inn. | 329 |
Runs | 15,921 |
Avg. | 53.78 |
Who took 19 wickets in a Test match?
Jim Laker
Jim Laker will always be remembered for his bowling in the Test match at Old Trafford in 1956, when he took 19 Australian wickets for 90, 9 for 37 in the first innings and 10 for 53 in the second. No other bowler has taken more than seventeen wickets in a first-class match, let alone in a Test match.
Is 4 wickets a double hat trick?
The term “hat trick” comes from cricket (first documented use circa 1850), and in cricket a “double hat trick” is defined as 4 wickets in 4 deliveries, a triple hat trick 5 wickets in 5 deliveries, etc.