India have won a test match against England at Lords after 28 years, that itself is a record with Ishant Sharma taking 7 wickets which is another record. It is said that records are made to be broken but sometimes impossible things are done by legends of the game and they just create some history which no one can achieve. There is always a possibility of any record been broken but these are some records which are just too difficult to break and in modern game just seem as impossible to break. So, Let us look into some of the great unbeatable records in Cricket.
Sir Don Bradman’s 99.94 Batting Average
The greatest test batsman the world has ever seen. Sir Don Bradman’s test batting average of 99.94 is just impossible to beat. To beat this average a batsman will have to score a century atleast in every match he plays or remain not out lots and lots of times with many runs each and every game, it just seems impossible. I don’t think there would be anyone ever who can even come close to this record.
Australia’s 16 continuous test match wins
Australia had this consecutive run twice and it just seems impossible to beat this record as there is no team that has dominated like Australia has and winning test matches for more than 16 times seems outrageous as there are always chances of draws or defeats in test matches and no team right now has that quality that Australia had few years ago, Aussies went on the pitch to win.
Sachin Tendulkar’s 51 Test Hundreds
Tendulkar is regarded as the God of cricket, he is surely one of the greatest players to ever play the game and when it comes to his records, no one can come close especially his 51 Test Hundreds record. It looks impossible in a modern era to imagine someone breaking it, a player usually plays less test matches per year and to beat such a record just seems impossible.
Muttiah Muralidharan’s 800 test wickets
Sri Lanka’s spin master’s test wicket record is just way over the top which is just impossible to beat. There are quality bowlers and no doubt there will be great bowlers coming and going but to beat such a record is just not possible and no one can come close to Murali’s caliber.
Sir Jack Hobbs over 60000 First Class Test Runs
Sir Jack Hobbs is one of the legends of the game especially first class cricket and he has scored 199 test centuries but one record which seems really really difficult to get broken is his First Class runs of 61760.
– Jainam Jhaveri
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