Key International Cricket Records broken in 2023

In 2023, the record books witnessed unprecedented achievements as numerous players left an indelible mark in history

In 2023, cricket enthusiasts were treated to a year brimming with on-field action, marked by significant moments. With the occurrence of three ICC tournaments within a 12-month span, the year showcased an abundance of talent. Several players distinguished themselves by shattering numerous records and leaving an enduring mark in the annals of cricket history. On this note, let’s delve into the notable records broken in the year 2023

1. Most Centuries in ODI Cricket

In the first semi-final of the 2023 ODI World Cup against New Zealand, Virat Kohli, the renowned Indian batsman, eclipsed his idol Sachin Tendulkar’s record by scoring his 50th ODI century. Kohli showcased a splendid performance, crafting an innings of 117 runs off 113 balls, achieving this historic milestone in just 279 innings.

2. Highest Number of Sixes in International Cricket

In 2023, Indian star explosive batsman Rohit Sharma showcased his explosive form, taking on opposition bowlers from the very beginning. In the second match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 against Afghanistan in Delhi, Sharma set a new record for the highest number of sixes in international cricket. Surpassing Chris Gayle’s previous mark of 553 maximums from 551 innings, the Indian captain now boasts 582 sixes from 484

3. Largest Winning Margin in Women’s Test Matches

The Indian women’s team extended their impressive track record against England in Test matches, securing their third victory in their Test history during the sole Test held at Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai in December 2023. Led by Harmanpreet Kaur, the team achieved a commanding win, defeating the England women’s side by a substantial margin of 347 runs. This victory marked the breaking of a 25-year-old record in women’s cricket, previously held by Sri Lanka, who had defeated Pakistan by 309 runs in 1998.

4. Highest Successful Run Chase in T20 Internationals

In 2023, South Africa achieved the highest successful run chase in T20 Internationals by pursuing a formidable target of 259 against the West Indies. The West Indies set the stage by batting first and accumulating 258/5 in their allotted 20 overs, with Johnson Charles delivering a spectacular century (118 off 46). In response, South Africa successfully chased down the target in only 18.5 overs, with Quinton de Kock contributing a dazzling 44-ball century, and Reeza Hendricks adding 68 runs (28).

5. Quickest Half-Century in T20 International Cricket

Dependra Singh Airee of Nepal surpassed India’s Yuvraj Singh’s 16-year-old record to achieve the fastest fifty in T20 International history. Airee accomplished this feat during the initial group match of the Asian Games 2023 against Mongolia, delivering an astounding performance with a score of 52 (10) and achieving his half-century in just nine balls. He hit eight sixes during his innings.

6. Quickest Century in T20 International Cricket

In Asian Games 2023 match between Nepal and Mongolia, Kushal Malla of Nepal made history by recording the fastest century in T20 International cricket, accomplishing the feat in just 34 balls. He surpassed the previous joint record held by David Miller and Rohit Sharma, both achieving the milestone in 35 balls each.

7. Highest T20 International Score

In the inaugural game of the Asian Games 2023, Nepal made history by achieving the highest team score in T20 International cricket. Propelled by Kushal Malla’s remarkable innings of 137 off 50, Rohit Paudel’s contribution of 61 off 27, and Dipendra Singh Airee’s quickfire 52* off 10, Nepal posted an imposing total of 314/3 in their allocated 20 overs. This sensational batting display allowed Nepal to surpass Afghanistan’s previous record of 278/3, establishing a new benchmark for the highest team total in T20 Internationals.

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