Don Bradman is international cricket history's only player to score 300+ runs in one day, accomplishing the feat on July 11, 1930.
How many cricketers scored 300?
A triple century (an individual score of 300 or more) in Test cricket has been scored on 31 occasions by 27 batsmen from eight of the twelve Test-cricket playing nations. No player from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ireland or Zimbabwe has scored 300.
Who made 300 runs in cricket?
Karun Nair makes 300 runs, helps India to reach 759 run mark | Oneindia News. Indian Cricketer Karun Nair made 300 runs helping India to reach a scrore of 759 runs. Nair becomes the second Indian after Virender Sehwag to pass the 300 run mark.
Who scored 500 runs in Test cricket?
Ex-Windies captain Brian Lara scored 501*(427) in a county match in 1994, becoming the first and the only player to score 500-plus runs in an innings in professional cricket. Lara hit 62 fours and 10 sixes during his innings, while representing Warwickshire against Durham.
Who scored highest run in test?
The leading run-scorer of all time in cricket test matches is India's Sachin Tendulkar. Nicknamed "The Little Master", Tendulkar scored 15,921 in his test match career spanning from 1989 to 2013.
26 related questions foundWho scored three double centuries in one day?
Rohit Sharma is the only player with three ODI double centuries having scored 209, 264 and 208*.
Which is the highest ODI score?
In November 2014, India's Rohit Sharma broke the record for the highest individual score in a One Day International cricket match. The opener scored an astonishing 264 runs of 173 balls against Sri Lanka in Kolkata.
How many times Sehwag scored 200?
In his cricketing career, Sehwag played 251 ODIs and 104 Tests for India amassing 8,273 and 8,586 runs respectively. The Delhi-born batsman also has scored two triple hundreds for India in the longest format of the game. The individual score of 200 has been scored by batsmen just eight times in ODIs.
Who scored 1st 200 in ODI?
NEW DELHI: It was on this day, 12 years ago, when Sachin Tendulkar became the "first man on the planet" to score a double century in ODIs. The Master Blaster achieved the feat against South Africa at the Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior.
Who is the fastest 100 in ODI?
South Africa's AB de Villiers holds the record for the fastest one-day international (ODI) century of all time - he took just 31 balls to reach the milestone in a match against the West Indies in Johannesburg in 2015.
Who scored triple century?
It was on March 29, 2004, when Virender Sehwag became the first Indian batsman to score a triple century in the longest format of the game. He achieved the feat against Pakistan at Multan. In the match, India opted to bat first and finished the first day of the Test at a score of 356/2 with Sehwag unbeaten on 228.
Does 200 runs count as two centuries?
Scores of more than 200 runs are still statistically counted as a century, although these scores are referred to as double (200–299 runs), triple (300–399 runs), and quadruple centuries (400–499 runs), and so on.
Who scored fastest 150 in ODI?
Ex-South Africa cricketer AB de Villiers holds the records for scoring the fastest fifty, hundred and 150 in ODIs. De Villiers slammed ODI's fastest-ever century off 31 balls against Windies in January 2015.
Who scored most 150 in ODI?
Rohit overtakes Sachin to record most 150+ scores in ODI cricket. With his unbeaten 152 off 117 balls against Windies in the first ODI on Sunday, India opener Rohit Sharma took his tally of 150-plus ODI scores to six.
Who hit 300 runs in T20?
First time in history of cricket, Uganda scores more than 300 runs in T20 international. First time in history a T20 international match saw 300+ runs in an innings with two centurions. Uganda women's team scored 314 runs while batting first, which is a new record in international cricket.
Who scored first 300 in test?
The first Test triple century was achieved by Andy Sandham of England against West Indies in 1930, and the most recent was scored by Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka against South Africa in 2006. The probability of a batsman scoring a Test triple century is comparable to that of a bowler taking a Test hat-trick.