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    Exploring Cricket’s Unconventional Records and Statistics

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    By TPPMedia on December 30, 2023 Cricket

    Cricket, being a sport with a rich history and diverse formats, has accumulated numerous unconventional records and statistics over the years. Here are some interesting and unconventional records in cricket:

    1. Fastest Century in T20 Internationals: South African cricketer David Miller holds the record for the fastest century in T20 Internationals, scoring a hundred in just 35 balls against Bangladesh on October 29, 2017.
    2. Most Runs in an Over: Herschelle Gibbs of South Africa scored six sixes in a single over bowled by Netherlands’ bowler Dan van Bunge during the 2007 ICC World Twenty20.
    3. Most Consecutive Sixes in an Over: Yuvraj Singh hit six consecutive sixes off Stuart Broad during the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in 2007.
    4. Fastest Double Century in Test Cricket: Brendon McCullum scored the fastest double century in Test cricket, reaching 200 runs off 186 balls against Pakistan on November 20, 2014.
    5. Most Sixes in a Calendar Year: In 2017, Rohit Sharma set the record for hitting the most sixes in international cricket in a calendar year, with 65 sixes across all formats.
    6. Most Runs in an Over in a Test Match: Brian Lara scored 28 runs in a single over off Robin Peterson during a Test match between South Africa and West Indies in 2003.
    7. Most Consecutive Test Matches Without a Defeat: The West Indies cricket team, led by Clive Lloyd, went unbeaten in 27 consecutive Test matches from 1982 to 1984.
    8. Highest Team Total in an ODI: England holds the record for the highest team total in a One Day International (ODI) match, scoring 481/6 against Australia on June 19, 2018.
    9. Most Runs in a Calendar Year in Test Cricket: Sir Vivian Richards scored 1710 runs in Test cricket in 1976, which remains a record for the most runs in a calendar year in the longest format.
    10. Most Sixes in a T20 International Innings: Hazratullah Zazai of Afghanistan hit 16 sixes in his innings against Ireland on February 23, 2019, setting a new record for the most sixes in a T20 International innings.

    These records and statistics add to the charm and excitement of cricket, showcasing the incredible feats and performances of players across different formats and eras. Keep in mind that records may change over time as new players emerge and the game evolves.

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