Shameful Cricket Records: There are 4 most shameful records of world cricket, which no cricketer in the world would like to make in his name. Any cricketer whose name has been associated with these 4 records has had to face embarrassment. In the world of cricket, every player wants to make the biggest record in his name, but there are 4 records which no cricketer would like to make in his name. These 4 records are considered a sign of failure. Let us know about these records and the players who hold these 4 records.
1. Record of most dismissals at zero
Muttiah Muralitharan had completely changed the face of Sri Lankan cricket. Muttiah Muralitharan may have earned a lot of name in international cricket by taking 1347 wickets, but there is one shameful record which is still associated with his name. Muttiah Muralitharan is the batsman who has been out on zero the most number of times in international cricket. Muttiah Muralitharan has been out on zero the maximum number of times 59 times in international cricket.
2. Record of most nervous nineties in international cricket
No cricketer in the world would want to make this record in his name. When a batsman is out between 90 and 99 runs during an innings, he is considered a victim of the nervous nineties. It is every batsman's dream to score a century in international cricket. Sachin Tendulkar was considered a master of scoring centuries, but this batsman has suffered the most nervous nineties in his career. Sachin Tendulkar has been a victim of nervous nineties 28 times, the most in the world. Sachin Tendulkar has been a victim of nervous nineties 18 times in Test and 10 times in ODI cricket.
3. Record of most runs scored in one over in Test, T20 and ODI International
The shameful record of scoring the most runs in one over of T20 International is held in the name of former England bowler Stuart Broad. During the 2007 T20 World Cup, Stuart Broad gave the maximum score of 36 runs in one over. At the same time, in One Day International cricket, Daan van Bunge of Netherlands had scored the maximum of 36 runs in an over. At the same time, in Test cricket, former England bowler Stuart Broad has the shameful record of getting the highest score of 35 runs.
4. Most number of no balls in one over of Test cricket
Whatever be the format of cricket, a bowler who gives extra runs is never liked. Then if that run is coming in the form of a no ball, then it is considered the worst, because there is a possibility of the batsman being out on that ball and being given not out. But the one who holds the record of bowling most number of no balls in an over in Test cricket is Curtly Ambrose of West Indies. Despite this, he was the most favorite bowler of his captains. Ambrose, the dreaded bowler who took more than 400 wickets in Test cricket, had bowled 9 no balls in one over in the Perth Test of the 1993 series against Australia. This over was of 15 balls, which is recorded as the longest over in the record book of Test cricket. However, despite this poor performance of Ambrose, West Indies won the match by 10 wickets and Ambrose was chosen man of the match for taking 5 wickets in the innings.
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