Which player made the first quadruple in cricket

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  2. Top 10 Unbreakable Records in Cricket History
  3. List of first
  4. Quadruple centuries: Know who scored the first quadruple in cricket
  5. Quadruple in first
  6. A quadruple


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Top 10 Unbreakable Records in Cricket History

Cricket has the long history of records which have been created by many greats of the game over the years across the formats. From the batting record of Bradman test average (99.94) to Jim Laker (19 wickets in a test match), Muthiah Muralitharan (1347 international wickets) to Wilfred Rhodes most first-class wickets (4204). Today, we will discuss the 10 unbreakable records in cricket history. Many surreal records like these have been formed by the batsman and bowlers. Although, “records are made to be broken” but not in every case as there are some records in cricket which will either remain intact or will take monumental patience and dedication to surpass it. Who can forget the Australia 16 consecutive test matches victories to Brian Lara 400* in the single innings of a match to most the double hundreds in test cricket by Sir Don Bradman (12) to fastest ODI hundred by AB De Villiers. 10 Unbreakable Records in Cricket History Let’s us take a look at top 10 unbeatable cricket records which will either remain intact even in the near future too. 1. Don Bradman Test Average 19 wickets in the test match it look at fast no right but to be honest it is true. Not every everyone heard the name of Jim Laker (right-arm off break bowler from England). Most of cricket fans knows about Anil Kumble 10 wickets in the match against Pakistan. But way before Jim Laker was the first-ever bowler to took 10-wickets in an innings. While the made his record complete unbreakable, Jim Laker took 9-...

List of first

A quadruple Prior to 1895, the highest score in first-class cricket was Each of the following three quadruple centuries were scored in the In 1988, Quadruple centuries and above Key • * – The player remained • Mins – How many minutes the player batted for. • Balls – How many • Date – The date on which the match started. • Unk – The number of deliveries faced is unknown, as it was not recorded. • – Total was the highest first-class score at the time. Quadruple centuries and above No. Player For Against Venue Runs Mins Balls Date 1 424 470 Unk 15 July 1895 2 429 477 Unk 2 February 1923 3 437 621 Unk 16 December 1927 4 452* 415 Unk 16 December 1930 5 443* 494 Unk 16 December 1948 6 499 635 Unk 8 January 1959 7 428 584 Unk 18 February 1974 8 405* 555 469 5 May 1988 9 501* 474 427 2 June 1994 10 400* 778 582 10 April 2004 References • ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. • Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' no...

Quadruple centuries: Know who scored the first quadruple in cricket

Former England cricket team captain Archie MacLaren scored the first quadruple in cricket . A quadruple century is recorded when a batter scores an individual score of 400 runs or more in an innings. MacLaren achieved this incredible feat in 1895. Playing for Lancashire, MacLaren scored 424 against Somerset at the County Ground in Taunton. Just eight cricketers have managed to score quadruple centuries in cricket , further accentuating what a rare feat it is. Legendary West Indies batter Brian Lara etched his name into the history books as he recorded the highest score in first-class cricket when he smashed an unbeaten 501 in 1994. While playing for Warwickshire, Lara broke the record against Durham at Edgbaston in Birmingham, England. Interestingly, Lara also became the only cricketer to score a quadruple century in international cricket. The southpaw played an incredible inning of 400 not out against England in a Test match at the Antigua Recreation Ground in 2004. Meanwhile, former Australia cricketer Bill Ponsford is the only other player to score two quadruple centuries in cricket. Playing for Victoria, Ponsford hammered a quadruple century against Tasmania in 1923 and later smashed another quadruple century against Queensland in 1927. Arguably the greatest batter of all time, Don Bradman also features in this elite list for quadruple centuries in cricket. ‘The Don’ scored an unbeaten 452 for New South Wales against Queensland at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1930. Int...

Quadruple in first

Facebook 0 Tweet 0 Pin 0 LinkedIn 0 125 years ago, Jul 16, 1895 “The noblest Roman of them all” ~ • Archie MacLarenbecame the first player to score 400 runs in an innings (First Class Cricket). The Englishman scored 424 againstSomerset County Cricket Club, the innings helpedLancashire County Cricket Clubto pile up a mammoth total of 801 runs on the board. Lancashire won by an innings and 452 runs. (Original Caption) Archibald Campbell MacLaren, Batting. ‘Archie goes in to bat at all points, able and ready to meet any bowling on any wicket. No one was ever less a fairweather batsman’. (C.B Fry) On July 16, 1985, while the sun shone, MacLaren made 424 against Somerset at Taunton. (Photo by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) The quadruple list in chronological order. • Ponsford 429 and 437 Ponsford and Lara are the only two batsman to achieve this feat twice. Bill Ponsford of Australia, circa 1930. (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images) Ponsford smashed 429 and 437 against Tasmania and Queensland respectively at Melbourne Cricket Ground. • Bradman World Record Cricket Score Bradman in 1930 broke Ponsford tally of runs and became the first batsman to reach 450 runs in FC cricket. February 1930: Don Bradman is chaired by team mates after his amazing innings of 432 not out when playing for New South Wales against Queensland. Sir Donald Bradman (1908 – 2001) was the first cricketer to be knighted in 1949 for his services to cricket. (Photo by...

A quadruple

Brian Lara is the first player to reclaim the highest individual score record in Tests © AFP 2004 Ten years to the week after 1976 A famous victory for India, who chased a then-record 406 to beat West Indies in the 1930 The end of the longest Test career of all. Nobody has been longer in the tooth than 1917 Birth of the only other man apart from Rhodes to have batted in every position from No. 1 to No. 11 in Tests. For a player with an average of only 31, Indian allrounder 1948 A West Indian spinner is born. Trinidad left-armer 1911 One of South Africa's oldest debutants is born. Opening-batsman-turned-seamer 1983 1894 Birth of the robust Other birthdays 1974 1979