5 Unique records made in 2019, which are very difficult to break

 5 Unique records made in 2019, which are very difficult to break
Cricket is a game full of uncertainties, in which many records are created in ever game. In the year 2019, fans got to see many such matches.

Among them was the finals of the ICC World Cup in England, which was decided on super over. Apart from this, some records were also created which are difficult to believe. Today, we will tell you about 5 unique records that were made in 2019 which seems difficult to break.

1. 6 wickets without giving any runs:

 5 Unique records made in 2019, which are very difficult to break
Nepal's female cricketer Anjali Chanda had a 6-wicket haul in the 13th South Asian Games against the Maldives in a match without giving a single run. With this figure, she made history in the Women's T20 International.

This is the first time a bowler has taken six wickets in an international match without giving any runs. Earlier this record was named after Malaysian player Mas Elisa, who took six wickets for three runs in 4 overs against Chinese women in January 2019.

2. Cricket played for 7 consecutive days:

 5 Unique records made in 2019, which are very difficult to break
Even in a 5-day Test match, players stay on the field for only 8 hours a day, but this year a cricket club in England made a record of playing cricket for 7 consecutive days. The players spent 21 hours on the field every day.
The 24 players of the Blenheim Cricket Club played 168 consecutive hours of cricket, which is a world record and this record has also registered in the Guinness Book of World Records.

3. Rohit Sharma's world record:

 5 Unique records made in 2019, which are very difficult to break
Team India's vice-captain and opener Rohit Sharma scored 648 runs in 9 innings in the World Cup in England, which includes 5 centuries and 1 half-century.

This is the first time in the history of the World Cup when a player has scored 5 centuries in a World Cup. Earlier Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara had scored 4 centuries in the World Cup 2015.

4. All batsmen out on zero:

 5 Unique records made in 2019, which are very difficult to break
In the knock-out match of the first round in Mumbai's prestigious school tournament Harris Shield in November, none of the batsmen of a team could score a run and lost the match by 754 runs.

The match was played between Swami Vivekananda School and Children's Welfare Center School. In this match, no batsman of the Children's Welfare Center School could score.

Thankfully, 7 runs came in the form of extras, with one bye and six wide. Swami Vivekananda School of Borivali had scored 761 for four wickets in 45 overs.

5. Century by two openers:

 5 Unique records made in 2019, which are very difficult to break
Although scoring a century in T20 cricket is a big thing for any batsman, but in IPL 2019 we saw centuries scored by the opening pair in one match. On 31 March 2019, in the match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

The Hyderabad opening pair David Warner and Johnny Bairstow scored a century. The two shared a record partnership of 185 runs for the first wicket.

Earlier in the history of T20, both the openers of the same team did not score a century in a single match. Bairstow scored 114 off 56 balls and David Warner scored 100 off 55 balls.

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