Cricket World Records: There are 5 such special records in the cricket world, which even Sachin Tendulkar himself has not been able to break in his 24 year long international career. Let us know about them.

Cricket World Records: Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest batsman in the cricket world. Most matches, most runs, most centuries and most fifties are recorded in his name in this game. Most of the records in the record book are registered in Sachin’s name only. This legend showed his talent in international cricket for 24 years. It is very difficult to break the world record of 100 centuries made by him. However, you will be surprised to know that Sachin, who made records and washed out the bowlers of the opposing teams, was not able to make 5 special records in his entire career.

Sachin Tendulkar played maximum 664 international matches in his career. In which 34357 runs were scored on the basis of 100 centuries and 164 fifties. Although he could never score a triple century. The record of playing the biggest innings in cricket is in the name of former West Indies captain Brian Lara, who scored unbeaten 400 runs in the Antigua Test match against England in 2004. No batsman in the world could break this great record.

Sachin Tendulkar could not make these 5 special records in his entire career

first record

Sachin Tendulkar played 200 Tests in his entire career and scored 51 centuries. He could never make the world record of playing an individual inning of 400 runs. His high score in test has been 248 runs. Brian Lara’s record of 400 runs is immortal till date.

second record

Sachin Tendulkar scored 51 centuries and scored 6 double centuries, but he could never score a triple century in Tests. Sachin’s high score has been 248 runs.

third record

Sachin made many records in his name in Test, but he could not break the record of 12 double centuries in Test by former Australian team legend Sir Don Bradman. Sachin has scored 6 double centuries in Tests. This record still stands today.

fourth record

Sachin played cricket for almost 20 years, but he was never able to hit 6 sixes in 6 balls in his entire career, although he had the ability to do this feat. For India, Yuvraj Singh did the feat of hitting 6 sixes in an over in 2007.

fifth record

The world record for the best batting average in Tests is in the name of Australia’s Donald Bradman, who scored 6996 runs in 52 Tests in his career. His batting average was 99.94, Sachin could never break this record. Sachin had scored 15921 runs at an average of 53.79 in his entire Test career.