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Individual Cricket Records

Latest Cricket Record News 2006

Shane Warne creates history with 700 wickets

Australian leg-spin bowler Shane Warne accomplished two tasks with one ball at the Ashes Series test match today: he dismissed England's opening batsman Andrew Strauss at 50 runs and simultaneously created cricketing history with this his 700th test wicket.
With it Warne became the first bowler in the history of test cricket with a total of 700 wickets. Nearly all of the 89,000+ Australian spectators in the stands rose to cheer their star bowler for his new record. Warne's retirement from the game, expected after next week's Test in Sydney The star bowler is expected to retire from the game after the current series which ends with a match in Sydney next week.

Mohd Yousuf breaks record for most test runs in calendar year

Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf Thursday broke the world record of most test runs in a calendar year during the fourth day of the third and final cricket test against the West Indies.
Yousuf drove fast bowler Corey Collymore to the boundary through mid-on to reach 48 and surpass Viv Richards' 30-year-old record of 1,710 runs made by the former West Indies captain in 11 test matches in 1976. Yousuf, 32, is also playing in his 11th test in 2006 and has already scored eight centuries which is also the most by any batsman in a calendar year. He made two centuries in the home series against India early this year before recording three each against England and the West Indies.

Yousuf breaks Richards' Test record

Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf on Monday broke the 30-year-old record of West Indies legend Vivian Richards of most Test centuries in a calendar year.
Yousuf was bowled out at 102 on the opening day of the third Test against West Indies in Karachi. Richards had made 1,710 runs in 11 Tests in 1976 and Yousuf has scored 1,664 runs with eight centuries in 11 Test matches in 2006 so far.

Brian Lara equal Gavaskar's record

West Indian Batting Genius Brian Lara rewrote the record books today with a spectacular innings of 100 runs from 77 balls before the lunch break on the third day of the second Test in Multan.
In an awesome display of batting, blended with some exquisitely timed shots, Lara became the fifth batsman in Test history to score a hundred before lunch. Lara's 34th century included 12 fours and five sixes and is also the ninth fastest hundred in Test history. Sir Vivian Richards holds the record of fastest century in Test cricket, which came in just 56 balls against England at St Antigua in 1985. Lara also joined former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar in second spot in the illustrated list of most Test centuries scored and is just one behind Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar's Site , who heads the list with 35 hundreds. It is also the second time that a century before lunch has been recorded in Pakistan, the first instance being in 1976-77 when Majid Khan scored 108 against New Zealand at Karachi.

Sachin hit his 35th ton

India's Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar's Site celebrated becoming cricket's most prolific Test century scorer when he hit his 35th ton against Sri Lanka.
Tendulkar brought up the world record with a single off Chaminda Vaas in fading light as play ended on the first day of the second Test in Delhi. He surpasses the record held by compatriot Sunil Gavaskar. India ended the day on 245-3 with VVS Laxman hitting 69 and Sourav Ganguly unbeaten on 39. Tendulkar, who had not been in great batting form since returning from a six-month injury absence, took 177 balls for his century, hitting 13 fours and a six along the way. And he reached the milestone in 125 Tests, the same amount Gavaskar took to score 34 centuries.

FIRST CLASS CRICKET RECORDS

Highest Team Totals
1107Victoria v New South WalesMelbourne1926-27
1059Victoria v TasmaniaMelbourne1922-23
952-6dSri Lanka v IndiaColombo1997-98
951-7dSind v BaluchistanKarachi1973-74
944-6dHyderabad v Andhra PradeshHyderabad1993-94
918New South Wales v South AustraliaSydney1900-01
912-8dHolkar v MysoreIndore1945-46
910-6dRailways v Dera Ismail KhanLahore1964-65
903-7dEngland v AustraliaThe Oval1938
887Yorkshire v WarwickshireBirmingham1896
863Lancashire v SurreyThe Oval1990
860-6dTamil Nadu v GoaPanjim1988-89
849England v West IndiesKingston1929-30
843Australians v Combined Universities*Portsmouth1893
839New South Wales v TasmaniaSydney18989-9
826-4Maharashtra v Western India StatesPoona1948-49
824Lahore Greens v BahawalpurLahore1965-66
821-7dSouth Australia v QueenslandAdelaide1939-40
815New South Wales v QueenslandSydney1908-09
811Surrey v SomersetThe Oval1899
810-4dWarwickshire v DurhamBirmingham1994
807-6dBombay v HyderabadBombay1990-91
807New South Wales v South AustraliaAdelaide1899-1900
805New South Wales v VictoriaMelbourne1905-06
803-4dKent v EssexBrentwood1934
803Non-Smokers v SmokersEast Melbourne1886-87
802-8dKarachi v LahorePeshawar1994-95
802New South Wales v South AustraliaSydney1920-21
801Lancashire v SomersetTaunton1895
800North Zone v West ZoneBhilai1987-88

Twenty20 International Cricket Records

Highest team totals

260-6(20.0 ov) : Sri Lanka v Kenya at Johannesburg 2006/07
221-5 (20.0 ov) : Australia v England at Sydney 2006/07
218-4 (20.0 ov) : India v England at Durban 2006/07
214-5 (20.0 ov) : Australia v New Zealand at Auckland 2004/05
209-3 (20.0 ov) : Australia v South Africa at Brisbane 2005/06
208-2 (17.4 ov) : South Africa v West Indies at Johannesburg 2006/07
208-8 (20.0 ov) : West Indies v England at The Oval 2006/07
205-6 (20.0 ov) : West Indies v South Africa at Johannesburg 2006/07
203-5 (20.0 ov) : Pakistan v Bangladesh at Karachi 2008/09
201-4 (20.0 ov) : South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg 2005/06
200-6 (20.0 ov) : England v India at Durban 2007/08

Lowest team totals

67-10 (17.2 ov) : Kenya v Ireland at Belfast 2007/08
70-10 (20.0 ov) : Bermuda v Canada at Belfast 2007/08
73-10 (16.5 ov) : Kenya v New Zealand at Durban 2006/07
74-10 (17.3 ov) : India v Australia at Melbourne 2008/09
75-10 (19.2 ov) : Canada v Zimbabwe at King City 2008/09
79-10 (14.3 ov) : Australia v England at Southampton 2005
83-10 (15.5 ov) : Bangladesh v Srilanka Johannesburg 2007/08
88-10 (19.3 ov) : Kenya v Sri Lanka at Johannesburg 2006/07
91-10 (19.4 ov) : Canada v Kenya at Belfast 2008/09
92-10 (19.4 ov) : Kenya v Pakistan at Nairobi 2006/07
97-10 (18.4 ov) : Netherlands v Canada at Belfast 2008/09


Most Career Runs

BB McCullum (NZ): 457
Misbah-ul-Haq (Pak): 398
Shoaib Malik (Pak): 383
RT Ponting (Aus): 374
GC Smith (SA): 364
KP Pietersen (Eng): 363
ST Jayasuriya (SL): 341
A Symonds (Aus): 337
PD Collingwood (Eng): 330
G Gambhir (India): 312
ML Hayden (Aus): 308

Most Career Sixes

BB McCullum (NZ): 19
Misbah-ul-Haq (Pak): 17
Yuvraj Singh (Ind): 17
Chris Gayle (WI): 16
L Taylor (NZ): 16
Jacob Oram (Eng): 15
ST Jayasuriya (SL): 15
PD Collingwood (Eng): 15
Albie Morkel (SA): 15

Highest individual scores

117 : CH Gayle, West Indies v South Africa at Johannesburg 2006/07
98* : RT Ponting, Australia v New Zealand at Auckland 2004/05
96 : DR Martyn, Australia v South Africa at Brisbane 2005/06
90* : HH Gibbs, South Africa v West Indies at Johannesburg 2006/07
89* : JM Kemp, South Africa v New Zealand at Johannesburg 2006/07
89* : GC Smith, South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg 2005/06
89 : DA Warner, Australia v South Africa at Melbourne 2009
88 : ST Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka v Kenya at Johannesburg 2006/07
87* : Misbah-ul-Haq, Pakistan v Bangladesh at Karachi 2007/08
85* : A Symonds, Australia v New Zealand at Perth 2007/08


Fastest 50

12 balls: Yuvraj Singh, India v England at Durban 2006/07
19 balls: DA Warner, Australia v South Africa at Melbourne 2009
20 balls: Yuvraj Singh, India v Australia at Durban
20 balls: Mohammad Ashraful, Bangladesh v West Indies at Johannesburg 2006/07
21 balls: DPMD Jayawardene, Sri Lanka v Kenya at Johannesburg 2006/07

Highest Strike Rates

188.33 : CL White (Aus)
177.02 : MN Samuels (WI)
176.34 : Mohammad Ashraful (BAN)
172.95 : Yuvraj Singh (IND)
170.20 : A Symonds (Aus)
170.00 : DA Warner (Aus)


Most Career Wickets

Umar Gul (Pak): 20
DL Vettori (NZ): 19
Shahid Afridi (Pak): 19
Abdur Razzak (Ban): 18
NW Bracken (Aus): 18
JS Patel (NZ): 16

Best bowling analysis

7-4 : MR Gillespie, New Zealand v Kenya at Durban 2006/07
9-4 : DW Steyn, South Africa v West Indies at Port Elizabeth
13-4 : RP Singh, India v South Africa at Durban
13-4 : Umar Gul Pakistan v Sri Lanka at King City
15-4 : A Mendis, Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe at King City
16-4 : Abdur Razzak, Bangladesh v South Africa at Johannesburg
17-4 : M Morkel, South Africa v New Zealand at Durban
17-4 : A Mendis, Sri Lanka v Canada at King City
18-4 : Mohammad Asif, Pakistan v India at Durban 2006/07
19-4 : Shahid Afridi, Pakistan v Scotland at Durban 2006/07
19-4 : HS Baidwan, Canada v Netherlands at Belfast
19-4 : K Weeraratne, Sri Lanka v Pakistan at King City

Most dismissals as a wicketkeeper

17 : Adam Gilchrist (AUS)
17 : Kamran Akmal (PAK)
14 : BB McCullum (NZ)
12 : Mushfiqur Rahim (BAN)
9 : Mark Boucher (SA)
8 : AB de Villiers (SA)

Wicket Partnerships

1st wicket : 145, Chris Gayle & Devon Smith (WIN) v South Africa at Johannesburg 2006/07
2nd wicket : 111, Graeme Smith & Herschelle Gibbs (RSA) v Australia at Johannesburg 2006
3rd wicket : 120*, Herschelle Gibbs & Justin Kemp (RSA) v West Indies at Johannesburg 2006/07
4th wicket : 101, Younis Khan & Shoaib Malik (PAK) v Sri Lanka at Cape Town 2006/07
5th wicket : 119*, Shoaib Malik & Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) v Australia at Johannesburg 2006/07
6th wicket : 77*, Ricky Ponting & Michael Hussey (AUS) v New Zealand at Auckland 2005
7th wicket : 91, Paul Collingwood & Michael Yardy (ENG) v West Indies at London2006/07
8th wicket : 59*, YK Pathan & IK Pathan (IND) v Sri Lanka at Colombo 2009
9th wicket : 44, Dilhara Fernando & Lasith Malinga (SL) v New Zealand at Auckland 2006
10th wicket : 28, JDP Oram, JS Patel (New Zealand v Australia Perth 2006/07

6-sixes in an over, fastest international 50 for Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj SinghYuvraj Singh became the first player in Twenty20 history to hit six sixes in an over in India's match against England.
The astonishing barrage from Yuvraj, 25, helped him reach his half-century off just 12 balls. The lefthander hit the first delivery from England bowler Stuart Broad out of the Kingsmead stadium, and followed with five more sixes in the Super Eight match of the World Twenty20 tournament.

Sir Gary Sobers was the first to hit six sixes in an over in first-class cricket, followed by Ravi Shastri, while Herschelle Gibbs managed it in a one-day international.
Yuvraj's 12-ball 50 is also the fastest in any form of international cricket. The previous quickest one-day fifty belonged to Sanath Jayasuriya, in 17 balls for Sri Lanka against Pakistan in 1996. Record for the fastest 100 is held by Shahid Afridi, who needed only 37 balls against Sri Lanka on his first ever innings.

Previous 36-run overs

1968 Garfield Sobers, of Nottinghamshire and West Indies, hit Malcolm Nash, the Glamorgan left-arm bowler, for 36 in an over in Swansea. See video of Sir Gary Sober's Six 6s
1985 Ravi Shastri, playing for Bombay, matched the achievement in a Ranji Trophy match. The India opening batsman hit Tilak Raj, a slow left-arm Baroda bowler, out of the ground six times.
2007 Herschelle Gibbs won $1 million for charity when he took on Daan van Bunge of Netherlands, the leg spinner, in the 30th over of South Africas World Cup match.

Highest Team Totals

952-6 decSri Lanka v India at Colombo (RPS)1997-98
903-7 decEngland v Australia at The Oval1938
849England v West Indies at Kingston1929-30
790-3 decWest Indies v Pakistan at Kingston1957-58
758-8 decAustralia v West Indies at Kingston1954-55
729-6 decAustralia v England at Lord's1930
708Pakistan v England at The Oval1987
701Australia v England at The Oval1934
699-5Pakistan v India at Lahore1989-90
695Australia v England at The Oval1930
692-8 decWest Indies v England at The Oval1995
687-8 decWest Indies v England at The Oval1976
681-8 decWest Indies v England at Port-of-Spain1953-54
676-7India v Sri Lanka at Kanpur1986-87
674-6Pakistan v India at Faisalabad1984-85
674Australia v India at Adelaide1947-48
671-4New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Wellington1990-91
668Australia v West Indies at Bridgetown1954-55
660-5 decWest Indies v New Zealand at Wellington1994-95
659-8 decAustralia v England at Sydney1946-47
658-8 decEngland v Australia at Nottingham1938
657-8 decPakistan v West Indies at Bridgetown1957-58
656-8 decAustralia v England at Manchester1964
654-5England v South Africa at Durban1938-39
653-4 decEngland v India at Lord's1990
653-4 decAustralia v England at Leeds1993
652-7 decEngland v India at Madras1984-85
652-8 decWest Indies v England at Lord's1973
652Pakistan v India at Faisalabad1982-83
650-6 decAustralia v West Indies at Bridgetown1964-65
The highest innings for the countries not mentioned above are:
622-9 decSouth Africa v Australia at Durban1969-70
544-4 decZimbabwe v Pakistan at Harare1994-95

Most career runs – progression of record

RunsPlayerRecord held until
239Australia Charles Bannerman4 January 1882
676England George Ulyett[a]13 August 1884
860Australia Billy Murdoch[b]14 August 1886
1,277England Arthur Shrewsbury23 January 1902
1,293Australia Joe Darling[c]18 February 1902
1,366Australia Syd Gregory[d]14 June 1902
1,531England Archie MacLaren[e]13 August 1902
3,412Australia Clem Hill27 December 1924
5,410England Jack Hobbs29 June 1937
7,249England Wally Hammond27 November 1970
7,459England Colin Cowdrey[f]23 March 1972
8,032British West Indies Garfield Sobers23 December 1981
8,114England Geoff Boycott12 November 1983
10,122India Sunil Gavaskar25 February 1993
11,174Australia Allan Border25 November 2005
11,953British West Indies Brian Lara17 October 2008
12,917India Sachin Tendulkarcurrent

Last updated: 30 November 2009[34]