Sports News- Cricket: These records are not only difficult to break but also impossible, let's know about them

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Friends, today cricket is one of the popular sports in the world, in the 147-year history of cricket, who knows how many players have come and gone, some people have been brought from rags to riches by this game, many players have been given the status of God, many records have been made which are not only difficult to break but also impossible, today through this article we will tell you about such records-

1. Sir Jack Hobbs:

England's great batsman Sir Jack Hobbs scored 61,760 runs in first-class cricket, which is a record that seems impossible to break. He scored 199 centuries and 273 half-centuries with an impressive average of 50.70.

2. Donald Bradman

Australia's Donald Bradman is considered the greatest batsman of all time. With an extraordinary batting average of 99.94 in 52 Test matches, his record is unmatched. Bradman scored 6,996 runs including 12 double centuries.

3. Muttiah Muralitharan:

Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan is the leading wicket-taker in international cricket, taking a total of 1,347 wickets.

4. Sachin Tendulkar's 18,426 ODI runs

"Little Master" Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for most runs in ODIs, scoring 18,426 runs in 463 matches at an average of 44.83.

5. Jason Gillespie:

Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie scored an unbeaten 201 as a night watchman against Bangladesh in 2006. This unique record reflects the unpredictable nature of cricket and adds to Gillespie's legacy.

6. Rohit Sharma's 264 runs in ODIs

Rohit Sharma's brilliant innings of 264 runs against Sri Lanka in 2014 remains the highest individual score in ODI history.

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