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1. Records first mentioned the game in 1598 in England.
2. Officials wrote the earliest cricket laws in 1744.
3. Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), formed in 1787, still governs the rules.
4. England and South Africa played the longest Test in 1939, which lasted 12 days.
5. Interestingly, Europeans even played cricket on ice.
6. Don Bradman achieved a career Test average of 99.94, unmatched to this day.
7. Rohit Sharma scored the highest ODI runs in an innings with 264.
8. AB de Villiers smashed the fastest ODI century in only 31 balls.
9. Muttiah Muralitharan collected 800 Test wickets, the most by any bowler.
10. Chris Gayle struck the first-ever T20 World Cup century in 2007.
11. England posted 498 runs in an ODI against the Netherlands.
12. Australia dominated the World Cup by winning 27 consecutive matches from 1999 to 2011.
13. West Indies successfully chased 418 runs against Australia, the highest in Test history.
14. India built the world’s largest stadium, Narendra Modi Stadium, which seats 132,000 fans.
15. Only two Test matches in history ended in a tie.
16. Sachin Tendulkar scored more than 34,000 international runs.
17. Virender Sehwag became the only Indian to hit two triple centuries in Tests.
18. Yuvraj Singh blasted the fastest T20I fifty in 12 balls.
19. Shoaib Akhtar bowled the fastest delivery at 161.3 km/h.
20. Kruger van Wyk, only 4 ft 9 in tall, played international cricket.
21. MS Dhoni once executed a stumping in just 0.08 seconds.
22. Despite his greatness, he never scored an ODI century outside Asia.
23. Two cricketers batted on all five days of a single Test match.
24. In the 18th century, players competed in matches that lasted several days without limits.
25. Laws restrict cricket bats to a maximum of 38 inches long and 4.25 inches wide.
26. The first Women’s World Cup took place in 1973, earlier than the men’s edition.
27. Mithali Raj became the only woman to score over 7,000 ODI runs.
28. Jhulan Goswami earned the record for the highest wickets in women’s ODIs.
29. Ellyse Perry represented Australia in both cricket and football.
30. Harmanpreet Kaur stunned fans with 171 not out in the 2017 World Cup semi-final.
31. Fred Spofforth delivered the first hat-trick in Test cricket in 1879.
32. New Zealand and the West Indies played the first-ever super over in 2008.
33. India and New Zealand played the first double super over in 2020.
34. Brendon McCullum smashed the first century in IPL history.
35. Australia and New Zealand played the first pink-ball Test in 2015.
36. Brian Lara scored 400 not out in a Test, the highest ever.
37. He also made 501 not out in first-class cricket.
38. Kumar Sangakkara scored four consecutive centuries in the 2015 World Cup.
39. Mahela Jayawardene took the most catches as a non-wicketkeeper.
40. Ricky Ponting lifted three World Cups, winning two as captain.
41. South Africa and Australia combined for 872 runs in an ODI in 2006.
42. India bowled out Bangladesh for just 58 runs in a World Cup match.
43. New Zealand and South Africa share the record for most consecutive Test defeats.
44. Lasith Malinga became the only bowler with two World Cup hat-tricks.
45. Shahid Afridi once scored a century in only 37 balls, the fastest in ODIs.
46. Sunil Gavaskar batted courageously with a fractured jaw.
47. Anil Kumble bowled with a broken jaw and still took wickets.
48. Chris Gayle smashed the first ball of a Test match for six.
49. James Anderson bowled over 40,000 Test deliveries in his career.
50. India remains the only team to win the World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy.
2. Officials wrote the earliest cricket laws in 1744.
3. Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), formed in 1787, still governs the rules.
4. England and South Africa played the longest Test in 1939, which lasted 12 days.
5. Interestingly, Europeans even played cricket on ice.
6. Don Bradman achieved a career Test average of 99.94, unmatched to this day.
7. Rohit Sharma scored the highest ODI runs in an innings with 264.
8. AB de Villiers smashed the fastest ODI century in only 31 balls.
9. Muttiah Muralitharan collected 800 Test wickets, the most by any bowler.
10. Chris Gayle struck the first-ever T20 World Cup century in 2007.
11. England posted 498 runs in an ODI against the Netherlands.
12. Australia dominated the World Cup by winning 27 consecutive matches from 1999 to 2011.
13. West Indies successfully chased 418 runs against Australia, the highest in Test history.
14. India built the world’s largest stadium, Narendra Modi Stadium, which seats 132,000 fans.
15. Only two Test matches in history ended in a tie.
16. Sachin Tendulkar scored more than 34,000 international runs.
17. Virender Sehwag became the only Indian to hit two triple centuries in Tests.
18. Yuvraj Singh blasted the fastest T20I fifty in 12 balls.
19. Shoaib Akhtar bowled the fastest delivery at 161.3 km/h.
20. Kruger van Wyk, only 4 ft 9 in tall, played international cricket.
21. MS Dhoni once executed a stumping in just 0.08 seconds.
22. Despite his greatness, he never scored an ODI century outside Asia.
23. Two cricketers batted on all five days of a single Test match.
24. In the 18th century, players competed in matches that lasted several days without limits.
25. Laws restrict cricket bats to a maximum of 38 inches long and 4.25 inches wide.
26. The first Women’s World Cup took place in 1973, earlier than the men’s edition.
27. Mithali Raj became the only woman to score over 7,000 ODI runs.
28. Jhulan Goswami earned the record for the highest wickets in women’s ODIs.
29. Ellyse Perry represented Australia in both cricket and football.
30. Harmanpreet Kaur stunned fans with 171 not out in the 2017 World Cup semi-final.
31. Fred Spofforth delivered the first hat-trick in Test cricket in 1879.
32. New Zealand and the West Indies played the first-ever super over in 2008.
33. India and New Zealand played the first double super over in 2020.
34. Brendon McCullum smashed the first century in IPL history.
35. Australia and New Zealand played the first pink-ball Test in 2015.
36. Brian Lara scored 400 not out in a Test, the highest ever.
37. He also made 501 not out in first-class cricket.
38. Kumar Sangakkara scored four consecutive centuries in the 2015 World Cup.
39. Mahela Jayawardene took the most catches as a non-wicketkeeper.
40. Ricky Ponting lifted three World Cups, winning two as captain.
41. South Africa and Australia combined for 872 runs in an ODI in 2006.
42. India bowled out Bangladesh for just 58 runs in a World Cup match.
43. New Zealand and South Africa share the record for most consecutive Test defeats.
44. Lasith Malinga became the only bowler with two World Cup hat-tricks.
45. Shahid Afridi once scored a century in only 37 balls, the fastest in ODIs.
46. Sunil Gavaskar batted courageously with a fractured jaw.
47. Anil Kumble bowled with a broken jaw and still took wickets.
48. Chris Gayle smashed the first ball of a Test match for six.
49. James Anderson bowled over 40,000 Test deliveries in his career.
50. India remains the only team to win the World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy.
