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6 Exceptional Fantasy Cricket Records That are Tough to Break

Fantasy cricket in Bangladesh is purely a numerically-based game. There is undoubtedly a certain element of personal gratification in shattering or setting new records in cricket, despite the fact that the majority of players dispute that they play for records. After all, it is useful to put a number on the importance of the player’s accomplishments. Apparently, records are designed to be broken. The game is difficult, distinctive, and unites people from all over the world. However, when it comes to cricket, there have been some exceptional performances that have produced records that are difficult to recreate.

In this article, we will take you through some of the cricket records that are still intact and are nearly tough to break.

Highest Run Made in a Single Day of a Test Match

It’s difficult to talk about Sir Donald Bradman and cricket records without mentioning the former. The “DON” has the accomplishment of scoring a hundred in each of a day’s sessions, which is what counts as the most runs scored in a day. On July 11, 1930, against England, he scored a massive 309 runs, which put an end to all motion.

Achieving a Maiden Over in T20 Super Over

It’s hard to believe, but it’s true. Swinging a maiden super over is entirely unexpected considering that even a dot ball is thought to be challenging to obtain. Sunil Narine, a West Indies spinner, made super over history by bowling the first-ever maiden. In the Caribbean Premier League match between Red Steel and Guyana Amazon Warriors in 2014, which had a total of 118/8 and 118/9 after 20 overs, respectively, a super – was scheduled to determine the winner.

Smallest Test Match Ever Played

If you had purchased tickets for Australia vs. South Africa’s fifth-day Test match in Melbourne in 1932, you would have been sorely disappointed. And the fifth, third, and even second day for that matter, as a tough wicket caused the entire action to end in just five hours and 53 minutes. With Bert Ironmonger’s 11 for 24, South Africa was defeated by Australia’s enormous 153-point total after being removed for 36 and 45.

Making 50+ Runs in World Cup Final

Reaching the World Cup Final is an accomplishment in and of itself, but becoming a batsman with 3 straight 50+ scores is another milestone. It belongs to Adam Gilchrist because it will be difficult to top his two fifty-plus scores in a single game and his century in three finals.

Highest Deliveries Made in a Single Over

There have been some bizarre cricket records from Pakistan. Only when six legal deliveries are bowled does an over end. No-balls and wides are considered illegal deliveries. Mohammad Sami, a fast bowler for Pakistan, holds the unfortunate honour of bowling the lengthiest over (17 balls) ever in an ODI against Bangladesh. In that over, Sami bowled four no-balls and seven wides, giving up 22 runs.

Making a Hat-Trick World Cup Win

In 1999, 2003, and 2007, Australia set a record by winning three straight 50-over World Cups. All were captained by Ricky Steve Waugh, and the final two were captained, respectively, by Ricky Ponting. The former team wicket-keeper also set a record for the contest by scoring 50+ runs in each of the three World Cup Finals. The latter’s record is also thought to be unbreakable. Three consecutive World Cup qualifying appearances by one team are very difficult to achieve.

Conclusion

Every cricketer has eventually made some records in their career which are difficult to break but not impossible. Many of those records are truly unimaginable and yet, some are a bit funny. Well, if you too are interested in cricket and want to know more about some records, head out and download the best cricket fantasy app in Bangladesh and start exploring the cricketing world right away.

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