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Saturday, 3 September 2016

5 run machine score 300 run in world cricket

1)Don Bradman.

Don Bradman was former Australian international cricketer, he is rated as all time best batsman in world. His teammates called ‘the don’. Bradman batting average is 99.94 in test matches that is the great achievements by any cricketer. He was first Australian batsman who hit 2 triple century in test cricket. His highest score in test match is 334 runs. The Prime minister of Australia John Howard called him ‘Greatest living Australian’. On 15th November Bradman made 172 run in Sydney the was the 100th first class century. The first non-English batsman who achieve the milestone. He scored century in each inning in Melbourne test. In first class Bradman has record 454 run not out. 

2)Virender Sehwag.

Virender Sehwag is former Indian international cricketer. He is widely known as named ‘Viru’. He is attacking right handed opening batsman and play a very important role in 2007 T20 world cup and 2011 world cup. He is only first Indian batsman who hit two triple century in test cricket. Sehwag have  a record to hit fastest triple century in test just 250 balls. He is one of the great opening batsman in world cricket. He made number of records as opener with his partner Gautam Gambhir and S.Tendulkar. His strike rate is always above hundred. He made his first 300 hundred against South Africa and he just 6 run short to reach his fourth 300 hundred against Sir Lanka when he was out on 294 runs. He is one of the batsman who complete 200 runs in one day. Sehwag become only Indian who honoured as wisden leading cricketer for his performance in 2008. Sehwag was appointed as vice captain of team Indian under Rahul Dravid. His highest score in test is 319 that is the highest score in test match by Indian player.

3)Chris Gayle.

Chris Gayle is West Indies international cricketer. He is widely known as six machine, Gayle is aggressive opening batsman. After Brian Lara he is the second batsman of Windies who hit 2 triple century in test cricket. Gayle hit double hundred in one day cricket also in 2015 world cup. Gayle hit first triple century South Africa. In 2012 he became first batsman who hit six at first ball in test match. He score 175 run in T20 cricket that is highest individual score of any batsman in T20. Gayle also appointed captain of Windies cricket team during 2007 to 2010. Gayle is first batsman who score 200 run in just 138 balls. Gayle have record of hit first hundred in T20 match against South Africa. Gayle is first batsman in world cricket who hit 18 century in T20 matches.

4)Brian Lara.

Brian Lara is former West Indies international cricketer. Lara rated as one of the great batsman in world cricket. He topped the test ranking in several occasion. He is the first batsman of Windies who score two triple hundred  in test cricket. Lara holds the record highest individual score in test match against England 400 not out. Lara is only the first batsman in world history who score hundred, double hundred, triple hundred and quadruple century in international cricket. In 1999 Lara has been rated by wisden as second best batting performance in history of test cricket. Brian Lara appointed as honorary member of Order of Australia on 27 November 2009. Lara is popularly nicknamed as the ‘the prince of port of spain’ or ‘the prince’. His batting average in test is 52.88. He became the first man who score seven century in eigth first-class innings.

2)Andy Sandham.

Andy Sandham was former England international cricketer who play 14 test matches between 1921 to 1930. He was the first English batsman who hit two double hundred in test match. His highest score in test match is 325 run. Andy has named as a wisden cricketer of the year in 1923. He played only five inning against Australia. His test score 287 run, which had stood for twenty-seven year. Sandham made his debut in 1921 against Australia. He score 40,000 runs in first class cricket. His aggregate 375 in the match stood as test record until Greg Chappell eclipsed it. He had record 325 run in test cricket and oldest living cricketer. Sandham was died on 20 April 1982 in London England.

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