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Who is fastest 150 in ODI?

The fastest 150 scored in ODI cricket is held by AB de Villiers of South Africa. He scored the 150 in just 64 balls against West Indies on 18 January 2015, at the Sydney Cricket Ground. During the same match, he also scored the then-fastest ODI century off just 31 balls.

De Villiers’ remarkable innings featured 17 fours and 8 sixes and enabled South Africa to post a huge score of 439/2. In response, West Indies were all out for 181, handing South Africa a 258-run victory.

De Villiers’ innings was an important milestone, as prior to this match, the fastest 150 was held by former Australian batsman, Shane Watson, who had scored the same milestone in 66 balls against Bangladesh in 2011.

In the years since 2015, however, a few batsman have come close to matching De Villiers’ record – most notably Chris Gayle, who smashed 150 off 62 balls against Zimbabwe in a World Cup match in 2015.

In addition to De Villiers, Gayle and Watson, there are several other accomplished ODI batsmen who have scored 150s in quick time. These include the likes of Sachin Tendulkar (69 balls), Sanath Jayasuriya (75 balls), Viv Richards (82 balls) and David Warner (93 balls).

Who hit 200 runs in ODI list?

There have been many batsmen who have scored 200 or more runs in a single One Day International (ODI) innings.

The first batsman to ever score 200 in an ODI innings was Sachin Tendulkar, who achieved the feat against South Africa in 2010, scoring an unbeaten 200 in 147 balls. He was also the first player to reach the double century in the history of ODI cricket.

Other batsman who have scored 200 or more in an ODI include former Zimbabwean captain Charles Coventry (194* against Bangladesh in 2009), Rohit Sharma (209* against Australia in 2013), Virender Sehwag (219 against West Indies in 2011, Martin Guptill (237* against West Indies in 2015), Chris Gayle (215 against Zimbabwe in 2015), Elias Sunny (219 against Zimbabwe in 2018), and Fakhar Zaman (210 against Zimbabwe in 2020).

Similarly, Virat Kohli is the first and only Indian batsman to score three double centuries, with the most recent being his unbeaten knock of 243 against Sri Lanka in 2020. Moreover, he also has the highest individual score of all time, knocking an unbeaten knock of 264 against Sri Lanka in 2014.

Who scored 300 in t20 International?

Chris Gayle is the only cricketer to score 300 runs in a Twenty20 (T20) International match. The record-breaking innings took place during the 2012 match between West Indies and Zimbabwe at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, on 24th August 2012.

During the match, Gayle posted an impressive 175 not out off 66 balls and helped the West Indies secure a series victory over Zimbabwe. He also broke the record for highest T20I score of 175* held by Michael Hussey and set a new milestone of 200 runs in one innings.

Gayle went on to smash the record further and become the first player in the history of T20 Internationals to score 300 runs in a match and reach an overall total of 333 runs. His record haul of 333 T20 runs remains unbeaten to this day.

Who scored 1 run in 100 balls?

The answer to this question is not clear as it is dependent on the context. If this question is referring to a specific game, the player who scored one run in 100 balls would be the one who the official scorer determined to have tallied the run.

It is possible that one player may have received credit for the run even though another player was involved in the play or sequence of events that led to it.

If the question is in a more general sense, then it could refer to a player who has a batting average of 1 run per 100 balls. There have been numerous players in the history of baseball and other sports who have had such a low batting average.

One example is Pete Browning, a former Major League baseball player who played during the 19th century. He had a career batting average of 0.821, which equates to roughly one run per 100 balls.

Who faced the most balls in Test for 1 run?

The Indian batsman, Sachin Tendulkar, faced the most balls for 1 run in Test cricket, doing so on 10 occasions throughout his career. Tendulkar’s record is closely followed by South African batsman Jacques Kallis, who was on strike for nine balls during a total of two Test matches.

The remainder of the top-10 batsmen includes four Australian players, two Indian players, two West Indian players, and one Sri Lankan player.

The longest time spent on strike for one run goes to West Indian player Shivnarine Chanderpal, who faced 108 balls during his Test match against South Africa in 2003. Sachin Tendulkar has the second-highest duration, having faced 67 balls against Australia in 2001.

The third-longest 1-run innings was recorded by Ian Bell, who faced 64 balls against Australia in 2009. While a single run may not seem incredibly impressive, the ability to patiently defend against top-level bowling for an extended period of time shows the dedication and skill required for success in Test matches.

Who has taken 10 wickets in 10 balls?

No one has ever taken 10 wickets in 10 balls in an international cricket match. However, James Aitcheson of Bromsgrove School did take 10 wickets in 10 deliveries in a match between Bromsgrove and Kidderminster Victoria Cricket Club in 2001.

This feat is the closest that anyone has come to taking 10 wickets in 10 balls in an international cricket match. Aitcheson achieved the feat by taking two five-wicket hauls, one in each innings, in the same match.

He took five wickets in five balls in the first innings and five wickets in five balls in the second innings for a total of 10 wickets in 10 balls. This feat was confirmed by the Guinness World Records in 2003.

Who has hit the most number of 6s in ODI?

The record for most number of sixes hit in One Day International (ODI) cricket is held by Rohit Sharma, the current Indian vice-captain and a prolific batsman. He has hit a total of 251 sixes in the ODIs and is way ahead of the individual next in list.

The second highest scorer of sixes in ODI is former India skipper, MS Dhoni, with 217 sixes. Fellow Indian batsman and one of the greatest all-rounders of all time, Yuvraj Singh sits in the 3rd spot with 173 sixes.

Other than these three, the only batsman to have crossed the 150 sixes mark is Chris Gayle with 153. The next highest scorer of sixes in ODI is former India batsman, Suresh Raina with 141, followed by Shahid Afridi with 103 and Sanath Jayasuriya with 97.

Who is the king of Sixer?

The king of Sixer is none other than Sachin Tendulkar, the legendary Indian cricketer. Also fondly referred to as the ‘God of Cricket’, Sachin’s ability to score big runs at sixes and fours made him an inspiration to cricket fans all over the world.

Sachin went on to amass a whopping 34,357 international runs during his illustrious career, of which a massive 16,961 runs came in the form of 6s. He also has the record for the most sixes in ODI cricket with 195 sixes.

With such an impressive track record, it is no wonder that Sachin is widely considered the king of sixes.

Who hit 6 sixes in an over in ODI?

The record for the most sixes scored in an over in an ODI is held by South African batsman, Herschelle Gibbs. He achieved this feat in a match against the Netherlands on 16 March 2007 during the Cricket World Cup.

Gibbs hit six consecutive sixes off the bowling of Netherlands’ seamer, Daan van Bunge. The over began with a wide, followed by six consecutive sixes that were cleanly struck over midwicket and long on.

This was the first time a batsman had achieved such a feat in an ODI match. Gibbs went on to score an unbeaten 111, which was instrumental in South Africa’s total of 341 for 6 that led to a 162-run victory.