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Check out these 15 Interesting Cricket Facts that might be completely unknown to you!

15 interesting cricket facts might be completely unknown to you

1. Cricket started out in the 16th century as a children’s game in England.

Cricket was first played on the streets by kids in the Weald, a small region in the southeast of England, around the middle of the 16th century. However, they were unaware that it would become the foundation for a game that would be cherished, adored, and ruled over by millions of people.

2. Ravi Shastri is the first cricketer in history to hit six sixes in a single over.

Yes, you heard it right. The first person to achieve this in history was a former Indian coach. A six is a powerful energy booster in cricket. It might be the game-winning strike that not only save the team but also illustrates your skill as a superb batsman. In that match, Ravi Shastri went on to score 200 runs, which is still the fastest double century in the pages of the history of first-class cricket.

3. The fastest delivery in cricket history was bowled by Shoaib Akhtar!

That’s why he named Rawalpindi Express!

Shoaib Akhtar is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the game. 161.3 km/h! The world was shocked by those figures. The batsman was sufficiently worried by his run-up just before the boundary line. This amazing occurrence will go down to be among the greatest moments in cricket history. 2003 saw this happen to England.

4. MS Dhoni has never recorded an ODI century outside of Asia.

MS Dhoni has successfully led the cricket team while scoring many victories. But did you know that outside of Asia, he has never scored a century in an ODI? Dhoni has scored centuries in 10 ODIs and six tests, but only in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and India. He failed to accomplish one goal.

5. John Watkins of South Africa is the oldest living Test cricketer.

John Watkins, one of the most well-known cricketers to play for the South African team, is the next mind-blowing cricket fact. He took part in 15 tests between 1949 and 1957. On September 3, 2021, he passed away at the age of 98. One of the greatest pace bowlers in history, he passed away from covid-19 after contracting it.

6. Cricket bats are made from white willow.

Have you ever thought about how cricket bats are made?

The wood used to make cricket bats is willow. In the Northern Hemisphere, this is frequently observed during the frigid winter seasons. Fun fact: It is now known as the Kashmir willow because it is typically found in Indian regions like Jammu and Kashmir. These are renowned for offering the cricket ball’s required strength and compression.

7. The longest cricket match ever was 14 days long.

Cricket games typically last a long time, especially when everyone is eager to find out who will win. England and South Africa played the longest cricket match ever recorded in Durban. The timeless test also employs it. Over 683 overs were bowled during the nearly 90-day duration.

8. The women’s team won the first World Cup of England Cricket.

Women’s power has won yet again, such a time in the cricket franchise. 2 years before the first men’s cricket competition, the England women’s team won the first world cup in 1973. Since then, they have undoubtedly shown great bravery and accuracy, introducing their game into their cricket franchise by a number of victories.

9. The total number of test runs surpasses 15,000 in total.

 

This is a bizarre circumstance, not just a Cricket fact!

The only other batsman to have amassed over 15,000 runs in the format is Sachin Tendulkar, also referred to as the God of Cricket. There’s a good reason why he’s the GOAT of cricket. In 329 innings, he has 329 runs scored for him.

10. Can you believe cricket isn’t an Olympic sport?

Here is the response to the question of why cricket isn’t an Olympic sport. Cricket was intended to be a part of the Paris Olympics in 1900. France and the United Kingdom were the only participants at the time. Undoubtedly, a lack of competitors prevented cricket from being officially included in the Olympics. Is it conceivable that cricket will soon be a part of the Olympics? Time will only tell.

11. Only Chris Gayle has ever hit a six off the first ball of a game while playing in a Test match.

Did you know that Chris Gayle, a firecracker, is the only batsman to hit a six on the first ball of a test match? Everyone has admired Chris Gayle’s aggressive style of batting while also remaining so composed. This game took place in Dhaka in November 2012 between Bangladesh and the West Indies.

12. Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi is the only cricketer to have represented both India and England in Tests.

Although the Pataudi family is well-known for their glitz and glamour, did you know Saif Ali Khan’s grandfather Ali Khan Pataudi is the only cricketer to have represented both England and India in test matches? You won’t believe it, but he made his England debut by scoring a century, and in 1946, when he first played for India, he was named captain of the team.

13. Once, Sachin Tendulkar participated for Pakistan!
Incredible Cricket fact?

Let’s get your shock out of the way! Two years prior to making his debut for India, Sachin Tendulkar once fielded for Pakistan against India in Mumbai. He had to step in for Javed Miandad in the exhibition game played in Mumbai, which is why.

14. 111 is thought to be a bad score.

This goes back to the first-class cricket matches that Nelson, a New Zealand cricket team, played in 1874. In both their first and last first-class innings, they were dismissed for 111. It is only regarded as unlucky because a batsman is out if the bails are removed from his wicket at 111.

15. The shortest match ever was played between WI and ENG in Antigua in 2009.

The West Indies and England test match only lasted 10 balls. You did read that right—there are only ten balls. This is solely attributable to the unfavourable field conditions, which made it difficult for the bowlers to hold their runs.

Those were some interesting facts about Cricket, weren’t they? Go tell someone who enjoys cricket about this, or tell your friends. can perhaps also take a test or something? So, until then, check back for more intriguing topics to read about. Stay tuned and keep an eye on this space.

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