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Who scored fastest 150 in Test cricket

 

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Who scored the fastest double century in Test cricket?

Balls Player Match Location Year
153 NJ Astle New Zealand v England Christchurch 2002
163 BA Stokes England v South Africa Cape Town 2016
168 V Sehwag India v Sri Lanka Mumbai 2009
182 V Sehwag India v Pakistan Lahore 2006
186 BB McCullum New Zealand v Pakistan Sharjah 2014
194 V Sehwag India v South Africa Chennai 2008
211 HH Gibbs South Africa v Pakistan Cape Town 2003
212 AC Gilchrist Australia v South Africa Johannesburg 2002
220 IT Botham England v India The Oval 1982
221 CH Gayle Sri Lanka v West Indies Galle 2010
222 V Sehwag India v Pakistan Multan 2004
227 V Sehwag India v Sri Lanka Galle 2008
229 PA de Silva Sri Lanka v Bangladesh Colombo (PSS) 2002
229 JO Holder West Indies v England Barbados 2019
231 GP Thorpe England v New Zealand Christchurch 2002
231 MS Dhoni India v Australia Chennai 2013
232 CG Greenidge West Indies v England Lord’s 1984

Source: ESPN Cric Info

Who scored the fastest 300 in Test cricket?

Balls faced Player Match Location Year
278 Virender Sehwag India v South Africa Chennai 2007-08
362 Matthew Hayden Australia v Zimbabwe Perth 2003-04
364 Virender Sehwag India v Pakistan Multan 2003-04

Source: ESPN Cric Info

Who scored the fastest 15000 runs in the test?

Sachin Tendulkar While playing the 182nd test match with West Indies on 6 Nov 1989 created history to be the first and the only person to score 15000 runs in International test cricket.

Which cricket Players had triple centuries in Test?

Description
* denotes that the batsman remained not out.
dagger denotes that the total was the highest Test match score at the time.
(c) denotes that the batsman was captain.
Innings denotes which of the team’s batting innings the triple century was scored in.
Test denotes the number of the Test match played in that series.
Date denotes the date the match started on.
No Score Batsman For Against Innings Test Ground Date Note
1 325 dagger Andy Sandham  England  West Indies 1st 4th Jamaica Sabina ParkKingston 3 April 1930 [1]
2 334 dagger Donald Bradman  Australia  England 1st 3rd England HeadingleyLeeds 11 July 1930 [2]
3 336* dagger Wally Hammond  England  New Zealand 1st 2nd New Zealand Eden ParkAuckland 31 March 1933 [3]
4 304 Donald Bradman  Australia  England 1st 4th England HeadingleyLeeds 20 July 1934 [4]
5 364 dagger Len Hutton  England  Australia 1st 5th England The OvalLondon 20 August 1938 [5]
6 337 Hanif Mohammad  Pakistan  West Indies 2nd 1st Barbados Kensington OvalBridgetown 17 January 1958 [6]
7 365* dagger Garfield Sobers  West Indies  Pakistan 1st 3rd Jamaica Sabina ParkKingston 26 February 1958 [7]
8 311 (c) Bob Simpson  Australia  England 1st 4th England Old TraffordManchester 23 July 1964 [8]
9 310* John Edrich  England  New Zealand 1st 3rd England HeadingleyLeeds 8 July 1965 [9]
10 307 Bob Cowper  Australia  England 1st 5th Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground 11 February 1966 [10]
11 302 Lawrence Rowe  West Indies  England 1st 3rd Barbados Kensington OvalBridgetown 6 March 1974 [11]
12 333 (c) Graham Gooch  England  India 1st 1st England Lord’s Cricket GroundLondon 26 July 1990 [12]
13 375 dagger Brian Lara  West Indies  England 1st 5th Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Recreation GroundSt John’s 16 April 1994 [13]
14 340 Sanath Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka  India 1st 1st Sri Lanka R. Premadasa StadiumColombo 2 August 1997 [14]
15 334* (c) Mark Taylor  Australia  Pakistan 1st 2nd Pakistan Arbab Niaz StadiumPeshawar 15 October 1998 [15]
16 329 Inzamam-ul-Haq  Pakistan  New Zealand 1st 1st Pakistan Gaddafi StadiumLahore 1 May 2002 [16]
17 380 dagger Matthew Hayden  Australia  Zimbabwe 1st 1st Australia WACA GroundPerth 9 October 2003 [17]
18 309 Virender Sehwag  India  Pakistan 1st 1st Pakistan Multan Cricket StadiumMultan 28 March 2004 [18]
19 400* dagger (c) Brian Lara  West Indies  England 1st 4th Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Recreation GroundSt John’s 10 April 2004 [19]
20 317 Chris Gayle  West Indies  South Africa 1st 4th Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Recreation GroundSt John’s 29 April 2005 [20]
21 374 (c) Mahela Jayawardene  Sri Lanka  South Africa 1st 1st Sri Lanka Sinhalese Sports ClubColombo 27 July 2006 [21]
22 319 Virender Sehwag  India  South Africa 1st 1st India M. A. Chidambaram StadiumChennai 26 March 2008 [22]
23 313 (c) Younis Khan  Pakistan  Sri Lanka 1st 1st Pakistan National Stadium, Karachi 21 February 2009 [23]
24 333 Chris Gayle  West Indies  Sri Lanka 1st 1st Sri Lanka Galle International Stadium 15 November 2010 [24]
25 329* (c) Michael Clarke  Australia  India 1st 2nd Australia Sydney Cricket Ground 3 January 2012 [25]
26 311* Hashim Amla  South Africa  England 1st 1st England The OvalLondon 19 July 2012 [26]
27 319 Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka  Bangladesh 1st 2nd Bangladesh Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury StadiumChittagong 5 February 2014 [27]
28 302 (c) Brendon McCullum  New Zealand  India 2nd 2nd New Zealand Basin ReserveWellington 18 February 2014 [28]
29 302* Azhar Ali  Pakistan  West Indies 1st 1st United Arab Emirates Dubai International Cricket StadiumDubai 13 October 2016 [29]
30 303* Karun Nair  India  England 1st 5th India M. A. Chidambaram StadiumChennai 16 December 2016 [30]
31 335* David Warner  Australia  Pakistan 1st 2nd Australia Adelaide Oval, Australia 30 November 2019 [31]

Source: Wikipedia

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