These 8 Cricket records difficult to break, Virat Kohli took wicket without throwing a ball
These 8 Cricket records difficult to break, Virat Kohli took wicket without throwing a ball
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Cricket is the fastest emerging sport in the world today. After football, the entire world is crazy about this game. Today we are going to tell you some such records of Cricket which hardly anyone can break. 

Virat Kohli, the captain of the Indian cricket team and the great batsman, has also become the only bowler who took his first wicket in T20 International cricket without throwing a ball. When Virat bowled his first ball in T20 cricket, he was in front of England's great batsman, Kevin Pietersen. The ball went wide and the wicketkeeper stumped Kevin.

India's great batsman VVS Laxman is the only batsman in world cricket who has not played any World Cup even after playing 100 Test matches.

India's star bowler Irfan Pathan has taken a total of 173 wickets in ODIs and he is the first cricketer not to play ODI World Cup even after taking so many wickets.

In the 2002 Champions Trophy match, Pakistan batsman Shoaib Malik was given LBW out by the third umpire. Shoaib is the first batsman in the world to be given LBW out by the third umpire.

Shaminda Eranga of Sri Lanka has been named as the bowler who took wickets in the first over of the first match of all three formats of cricket.

West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle and New Zealand's Mark Craig are the two batsmen in the world who hit a six on the very first ball of a Test match. Mark Craig did this feat in 2014, but then Gayle did it first in 2012.

Allan Border of Australia had the feat of scoring 150 or more runs in both innings of Test cricket. He scored 150 runs in the first innings of a Test match against Pakistan in 1980 and 153 in the second innings.

Irfan Pathan has already done a hat-trick in the first over of the Test match. He did this in 2006 in Karachi against Pakistan.

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