1. Cricket God Sachin Tendulkar Scoring 200 for the first time Ever in ODI History!.
Muttiah Muralidaran also accomplished this feat last Year.
After Sachin Tendulkar scored the 200 Runs for the first time ever in the ODI format, here is the list of few Individual World Records created for the first time. Relive the moments!. 1. Cricket God Sachin Tendulkar Scoring 200 for the first time Ever in ODI History!. Jim Laker was the man who took all the ten wickets in an innings against Australia in the Ashes at Manchester 1953, This feat was repeated after 43 Years by Legendeary Spinner Anil Kumble against Pakistan at Delhi in 1999. Chris Gayle scoring century in a T20 Game was the first one in the Twenty-Twenty Format & is currently only player do that in the International Game. He scored brilliant 117 in just 57 Balls against South Africa at Johannesberg. West Indian Great Brian Lara scoring 400 Runs(582 balls) for the first time EVER in the Test Cricket. He did this againt England on April 12, 2004 Wasim Akram is one of the (or the best) Best Left Arm Pacer Ever! accomplished 500 Wickets in his 354th Match against Netherlands in a World Cup match. Muttiah Muralidaran also accomplished this feat last Year. Sachin R Tendulkar was the first man on the planet to score 10,000 Runs in the One Day Internationals & after that he has crossed every subsequent +1000 Runs for the first time ever in ODI histroy. (11,000+, 12,000..........presently 17,000+ Runs.) Indian legendary batsman & Cricketer turned commentater & cricket analyst known as "Little master" Sunil Gavaskar was the first man to accomplish the 10000 Run feat in Test Cricket. The spin trio of Muttaiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne & Anil Kumble have accomplished the 600 Wicket mark in test Cricket. After Anil Kumble's retirement, Both Murali & Shane went on to take 700 Wickets (Shane Warne was the first man to take 700 wickets in Test Cricket). After Shane Warne has retired, Muralitharan is the only spin legend playing currently & is on his way to the first ever 800 Wicket Mark. 2 Comments |