Top 10 Guinness World records held by cricketers
Top 10 Guinness World records held by cricketers
1.) Most Expensive Bat – Mahendra Singh Dhoni
This unique record is held by former India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni when his bat was sold at the auction for £100,000 ($161,295). It was purchased by R K Global Shares & Securities Ltd (India), at MS Dhoni’s ‘East Meets West’ Charity Dinner, in London, on July 18 2011.
2.) Fastest delivery of a cricket ball – Shoaib Akhtar
Former Pakistani speedster Shoaib Akhtar was widely known for his electrifying pace and unbelievable ability to bowl consistently at 150 kmph. The right-armer has a long history of frightening batsmen across all the teams purely by his long run-up, bulk physique and fantastic speed.
In the year 2003, Akhtar etched his name in ‘Guiness book of world records’ when he bowled the fastest delivery in cricket history. During the 2003 World Cup, Akhtar bowled at 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) which is still the quickest delivery in world cricket.
3.) Most expensive cricket shirt – Jos Buttler
The most expensive cricket shirt sold at an online auction is that of Jos Buttler, which he wore in the 2019 World Cup final. It was sold on eBay for £65,100 ($80,157) on April 8 2020. The wicket-keeper batsman had put his World Cup final match worn shirt on eBay to raise money for the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals after the outbreak of COVID-19. The auction attracted 82 bids with an eventual winning claim of £65,100.
4.) Youngest cricketer to hit six sixes in an over – Anthony McMahon
The youngest cricketer to hit six consecutive sixes in the same over is England’s Anthony McMahon. He attained the incredible feat, at the age of 13 years 261 days, on May 24 2003. Anthony was playing for Chester-le-Street against Eppleton at Eppleton Cricket Club in Durham.
5.) Most watched cricket fixture – India versus Pakistan, World Cup 2019
The rivalry between India and Pakistan attracts numerous viewers whenever the nations face each other in an ICC event. Last year in the World Cup, India and Pakistan played out the most anticipated clash of global showpiece events in Manchester with more than 1 billion viewers worldwide. Many streaming websites crashed minutes before the scheduled start of the match, such was the craze of India versus Pakistan match.
The contest took place on June 16, 2019, where India (336 for 5) defeated Pakistan (212 for 6) by 89 runs on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in a rain-affected match.
6.) Highest cricket ball catch – Alyssa Healy
Australia wicket-keeper Alyssa Healy established a Guinness World Record after achieving the feat for the ‘highest catch of a cricket ball’ at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Healy caught a ball which was dropped from a drone 80 metres above the MCG.
With the achievement, Healy broke the record of amateur English cricketer Kristan Baumgartner who previously held the record of highest catch at 62 metres.
7.) Oldest international cricket player on debut – OSMAN GÖKER
On August 29 2019, Osman Göker made his international debut for Turkey at the age of 59 years 181 days against Romania in the Romania Cup at Moara Vlasiei Cricket Ground in Ilfov County. Göker broke the record of Botswana’s James Moses who was 53 years 285 days old when he made his international debut against Uganda on May 20 2019.
8.) Ten wickets in an innings, all bowled – John Wisden
The only bowler in the history of cricket to bowl out all ten batsmen was John Wisden. He achieved the unbelievable feat in the North versus South game held at Lord’s in 1850.
9.) Most runs scored by a player in an ICC World Cup tournament – Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar, the complete batsman and most worshipped cricketer, has cherished fans with several unforgettable memories throughout his outstanding career. One such moment is when Sachin steamrolled the bowlers in the 2003 World Cup and created a unique record.
10.) First player to bat at No.12 in a Test match – Shannon Gabriel
Shannon Gabriel, the West Indies player, accomplished the amazing feat when he batted at No.12 during the second Test against India. The match was played at the Sabina Park, Kingston in Jamaica, from August 30 to September 2 2019.
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