Interesting Facts about Cricket

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Hi friends here r some interesting facts about cricket :-

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India were all out for 54 in October 2000, their lowest ever total in One Day Internationals against Sri Lanka.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) England's John Jameson, who was born in India, made his highest Test score( 82 ) against India.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Only four test series have ended 0-0 with all five matches being drawn. India was involved in three of them, including two in a row against Pakistan.

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Paul Strang is the only Zimbabwean batsmen to score 100 runs and take 5 wickets in an inings of a test match



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) No less than five batsmen were run out during the New Zealand innings v Sri Lanka at Sharjah in March 1988- only eight wickets fell in all.
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Steve Waugh made 87 consecutive ODI appearances for Australia, and was then dropped, only to be replaced by his twin brother Mark Waugh.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) 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.

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There were no less than six ducks- plus one not out batsman, in the Pakistani innings v West Indies, at Cape Town in 1993.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Two spectators were killed and several injured when a stand collapsed during the India v England game at Nagpur in January 1985.
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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.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Mark Waugh was run out 4 times in five innings in One day International matches in 1992.
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Desmond Haynes and Gordon Greenidge completed 15 century partnerships in ODI matches for West Indies.

redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first century in Test cricket was scored by Charlie Bannerman of Australia in 1877.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first batsman to twice score a hundred in each innings of a Test was England’s Herbert Sutcliffe in 1925 and 1929.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) 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.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The highest score by a player in his last Test as captain was Ian Chappell’s 192 against England in 1975.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Wilfred Rhodes had the longest ever Test career : 30 years 315 days from 1899 to 1930.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first bowler to take 5 wickets in a Test innings was Australia’s Billy Midwinter in 1877.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first bowler to take 10 wickets in a Test innings was Jim Laker in 1956.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The only two Test cricketers to play Davis Cup tennis were Cota Ramaswami of India and West Indies wicket-keeper Ralph Legall.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first player to score 100 runs and take 10 wickets in the same Test was Australia’s Alan Davidson in 1960.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first left hander to score a century on his test debut was John Mills of New Zealand in 1930.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first brothers to play Test cricket were Charlie (1877) and Alec (1879) Bannerman of Australia.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The oldest Test Captain was WG Grace, aged 50 years 320 days in 1899.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first batsman to share in 50 century partnerships in Tests was India’s Sunil Gavaskar.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Australia’s Allan Border played in more Test innings than any other batsman (265).


redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) P A de Silva refused to leave the field when given out “obstructed; field” in the Sri-Lanka vs. New-Zealand match at Wellington in 1977. Under pressure the umpire was persuaded to reverse his decision.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) In the West Indies vs. England match at Scarborough, a throw from the boundary by Michael Holding hit one set of stumps and went on to hit the other set. The batsmen were out of their creases but the umpire was too confused to give either ‘out’.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) David Boon broke his bat in two whilst playing for Australia vs. New Zealand at Adelaide in December 1990.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Geoff Boycott confused both scorers and umpires when he took strike at the wrong end, following a drinks interval, England vs. Australia at Sydney December 1979.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Larry Gomes suffered a broken nose and the loss of two teeth while batting for West Indies vs. Sri Lanka at Melbourne in February 1985.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The first ODI in which ‘wides’ and ‘no balls’ were added to the bowlers’ analysis was India vs. Pakistan at Jaipur on October 2, 1983.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) During the India vs. New Zealand at Nagpur on November 26, 1995, a wall collapsed killing 12 people and injuring dozens more
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The match between New Zealand and India at Auckland on February 14, 1981 was the first in New Zealand in which colored clothing, white balls and black sightscreens were employed.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) When the New Zealand vs. Pakistan Test scheduled for Dunedin in February 1989 was cancelled due to rain, an ODI match was organized for the fourth day of the Test. The pitch was almost unplayable and Richard Hadlee picked up 5 wickets.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Moin Khan hit the final three balls of the innings for six the bowler Ian Bishop of West Indies, conceded 27 in the over- at Sharjah October 1995.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) India refused to continue the match against Pakistan when Sarfaraz Nawaz bowled four successive bumpers and the umpire took no action. The game was at Sahiwal in 1978/79.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) 25,000 spectators turned up to watch England play its first ODI match at Chandigarh. Unfortunately violent thunderstorm flooded the ground. In order to placate the crowd a 15 over game was staged in unplayable conditions.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Ramiz Raja was caught off a no-ball, but, failing to hear the umpire’s call, left his crease to return to the pavilion. He was then given out ‘ run out’ by the square leg umpire. Pakistan vs. England at Perth in January 1987.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Australia’s Allan Border played in more Test innings than any other batsman (265).


redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Carl Rackemann missed the last delivery when Australia needed two to beat England in 1989, but the batsman scrambled a bye and the game was tied.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Ramiz Raja was dropped three times in his 90’s on the way to scoring 116* for Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka in February 1990.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) England lost their last seven wickets for 10 runs against India at Gwalior on March 4, 1993.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The game between Australia and Pakistan at Sydney arranged for December 8, 1981 had to be postponed due to a power workers strike.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) David Boon hit 15 fours during his innings of 122 for Australia vs. Sri Lanka at Adelaide in January 1988.
redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) The 1998/99 Sharjah Cup Tournament was staged for the benefit of Abdul Qadir, who unfortunately injured his hand whilst attempting a caught and bowled in the first game and could not play thereafter.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) William Watson was on a hat-trick in the New Zealand vs. Australia match at Sydney in November 1990, when rain ended Australia’s innings –Watson had only the last ball of the over to deliver.

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David Boon was the first Tasmanian to hit a century in ODI matches, a feat he achieved in his native state –at Hobart in December 1991.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) A Flower, CN Evans and ADR Campbell were all reprimanded by the match referee (for excessive appealing), in the Zimbabwe vs. England match at Harare in January 1997.
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Graeme Wood was forced to retire with a broken finger during the Australia vs. West Indies match in February 1985, but suitably bandaged he returned to the crease later and with Simon O’ Donnell made a record stand for the 9th wicket.



redarrow2.gif (2829 bytes) Because of extremely hot weather, drinks intervals were allowed every two overs in the Australia vs. New Zealand match at Melbourne in January 1988.
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Sri-Lanka lost their last six wickets for 8 runs off 371 balls in the game vs. Australia at Melbourne in January 1990.


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SOME MORE INTERESTING FACTS
  • The first test match played on 15 march 1877 between australia and england at Melbourne
  • Alfred Shaw of England sent down first ball to and Charles Bannerman of Aussies played it.
  • Charles Bannerman played first century in first match itself.
  • Lala Amarnath played first Indian century.
  • MAXIMUM test runs in a single day was played by don Bradman -309 runs against England at Leeds.
  • distance between popping crease and stumps is 1.22 metres
  • length of bowling crease is 2.64 metres with stumps in the centre.
  • distance between the wickets 20.12ms.
  • the weight and size of cricket bat is 96.5cms in length width not exceed 10.8cms.
  • The ball is about weigh 155.9and 163 grams and circumference is between 22.4 and 22.9cm.
  • FATHER of cricket is C S Marrifost of England .

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