UNBELIEVABLE CRICKET FACTS | Cricket is a sport that’s celebrated all over India. It’s played everywhere, from the biggest stadiums to the smallest gullies in the most remote villages.
And whether or not you’re a fan of the sport, every Indian possesses some basic knowledge of the game. Nearly every Indian knows the rules, a few famous players, and the different kinds of matches that we’ve all come to love and enjoy.
But here are 7 facts that even cricket fans would be surprised to know.
In the 138 years of test cricket, Chris Gayle is the only batsman who can claim to have hit a six on the first ball of a match. He accomplished this feat in a match against Bangladesh in 2012.
Back in 1964, on the 12th of January, Indian spinner Bapu Nadkarni was vital to India’s victory against England when he bowled 21 consecutive maiden overs!
Check out: 7 Superstitious Indian cricketers
Former English cricket captain Alec Stewart was born on the date – 8/4/63. Ironically he went on to score 8463 runs during the course of his entire test career.
Ishant Sharma dropped 3 catches that were vital to India’s success in 3 separate matches. The batsmen, Alastair Cook, Michael Clarke, and Brendon McCullum went on to score 294, 329, and 302 runs respectively. Of course, this happened in a series of matches, in 2011, 2012, and 2014 respectively.
The Indian cricket team is the only team to have placed first in a 60-over, 50-over, and a 20-over World Cup match.
This coincidence occurred during a test match between South Africa and Australia in Cape Town. South Africa scored 125 runs and needed 111 more runs to win the match against the Australians.
Back in 1987, during a practice match between Pakistan and India, Sachin Tendulkar was called onto the pitch as a substitute fielder for the Pakistan team.
These amazing coincidences and mysterious occurrences are a result of several years of cricket. The sport has been played for nearly a century now, and legends who make the sport popular will continue to rise and fall.
But even without it’s long and rich history, cricket is still a fun sport, to be played by the masses. And whether you play it professionally or in your backyard, remember to enjoy every moment of it.
This website uses cookies.