- Mike gatting had his nose broken by a ball from Malcolm Marshall while batting v West Indies at Kingston in 1986. The ball unfortunately dropped from his nose on to the wicket.
- There were no less than six ducks- plus one not out batsman, in the Pakistani innings v West Indies, at Cape Town in 1993.
- Two spectators were killed and several injured when a stand collapsed during the India v England game at Nagpur in January 1985.
- 25, 000 spectators turned up to watch England play its first ODI match at Chandigarh. Unfortunately a violent thunderstorm flooded the ground. In order to placate the crowd a 15 overs game was staged in unplayable conditions.
- Mark Waugh was run out 4 times in five innings in One day International matches in 1992.
- Desmond Haynes and Gordon Greenidge completed 15 century partnerships in ODI matches for West Indies.
- The first century in Test cricket was scored by Charlie Bannerman of Australia in 1877.
The first batsman to twice score a hundred in each innings of a Test was England’s Herbert Sutcliffe in 1925 and 1929. - The first batsman to be dismissed for 99 on his Test debut was Australia’s Arthur Chipperfield at Tent Bridge in 1934. He was 99 not out at lunch.
- The highest score by a player in his last Test as captain was Ian Chappell’s 192 against England in 1975.
- Wilfred Rhodes had the longest ever Test career : 30 years 315 days from 1899 to 1930.
The first bowler to take 5 wickets in a Test innings was Australia’s Billy Midwinter in 1877. - The first bowler to take 10 wickets in a Test innings was Jim Laker in 1956.
- The only two Test cricketers to play Davis Cup tennis were Cota Ramaswami of India and West Indies wicket-keeper Ralph Legall.
- The first player to score 100 runs and take 10 wickets in the same Test was Australia’s Alan Davidson in 1960.
- The first left hander to score a century on his test debut was John Mills of New Zealand in 1930.
- The first brothers to play Test cricket were Charlie (1877) and Alec (1879) Bannerman of Australia.
- The oldest Test Captain was WG Grace, aged 50 years 320 days in 1899.
- The first batsman to share in 50 century partnerships in Tests was India’s Sunil Gavaskar.
Australia’s Allan Border played in more Test innings than any other batsman (265).
Friday, October 23, 2009
Cricket Facts - Do you know?
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