Delhi: Although there is a saying in cricket that records are made only to be broken, yet there are some records which seem to cross every limit of time and talent. These are such records about which it can be said that they will probably never be broken. See some such records:

Australian team faced embarrassment in the cricket world, lost 8 wickets for only 1 run.

-In T20 International cricket, there is no talk of a record of taking a wicket on its first ball – the first ball which was not taken into account in cricket law, that is, the record of taking a wicket on the 0th ball also exists. The only player to make this record is Virat Kohli. Virat did not bowl in his first 4 T20 Internationals. What actually happened in his fifth T20 International (vs England, 31 August 2011, Manchester) was that the first ball Virat bowled was wide, on which MS Dhoni stumped Kevin Pietersen.

-Just as the records of Bradman, Hobbs and Lara are called ‘inhuman’, a similar record is of Robert Percival and it can be said that this record may never be broken. This is a record which will not be found in the cricket record books but how special it is can be gauged from the fact that it is mentioned in Wisden.

-This all-rounder once threw a cricket ball 140 yards and 2 feet. After him many people tried such big throws but no one could break it. This record of Robert Percival, known as 140.2, was made at Durham Sands Race Course in 1882. This is a huge throw and for an idea, consider it a throw that would cross about 14 double-decker buses.

-Mohinder Amarnath is the only cricketer to be out for ‘handled the ball’ (1986 against Australia in Melbourne) and ‘obstruction of the field’ (1989 against Sri Lanka in Ahmedabad). He is unique in being unlucky in two ways at once.

-England’s famous wicketkeeper-batsman Alec Stuart was born on April 8, 1963 (8-4-63). Note that his test record has 8463 runs i.e. the exact date of birth.

-Wasim Akram (Sheikhpura, vs Zimbabwe), Sanath Jayasuriya (Faisalabad, vs Pakistan) and Rohit Sharma (Ranchi, vs South Africa) are the only cricketers who have scored their century (100) and double century (200) with a six in the same innings. ) done!

-Australia defeated England by 45 runs in the first cricket test and centenary test in 1977. First Test: Australia defeated England by 45 runs in the first Test match in Melbourne in 1877. Centenary Test after 100 years: Even then the England team was in front, the stadium was the same in Melbourne and the result of the test was also the same.

-Chris Gayle is the only batsman to hit a six on the first ball of a Test match. Sohag Ghazi, who made his debut in 2012, was hit for a six on the first ball of the Test match.

-Abbas Ali Baig was the first Indian cricketer to be kissed during a Test match. This scene was seen during the Mumbai Test against Australia in 1960. When Baig completed his 50, a girl entered the ground, ran to the pitch and kissed him on the cheek.

Then Vijay Merchant was doing radio commentary and had even counted the number of kisses in excitement.

-Leslie Hilton of West Indies is the only Test cricketer to receive death sentence for murder.

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