Fri Feb 07 15:31:40 UTC 2025: **Six Unbreakable Cricket World Records**

**Johannesburg, South Africa (February 7, 2025) –** While many cricket records are broken and rewritten, some feats remain seemingly untouchable. Experts identify six world records that are considered nearly impossible to surpass.

These records span various aspects of the game, highlighting the exceptional talent of legendary players. Among them is Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 100 international centuries, a milestone that currently seems insurmountable, despite Virat Kohli’s impressive 81 centuries. Tendulkar’s massive run totals – 18,426 ODI runs and 15,921 Test runs – further solidify his legendary status. His combined total of 201 wickets across all formats is another testament to his all-around prowess.

Sir Donald Bradman’s unparalleled Test batting average of 99.94, accumulated from just 52 matches, remains a benchmark of excellence unlikely to ever be matched. His 6996 Test runs and 12 double centuries continue to awe cricket fans worldwide. His dominance is further emphasized by his record of 5028 runs against England.

Brian Lara’s record 400* (not out) in a Test match against England in 2004 stands as an unparalleled feat of individual batting brilliance. His 501* in first-class cricket further showcases his incredible talent.

Muttiah Muralitharan’s record of 1347 international wickets, including an astounding 800 Test wickets, stands as an unbreakable mark of dominance in bowling.

Rohit Sharma’s record 264 runs in a single ODI, including three double centuries in ODIs, and his record of five centuries in a single World Cup, showcases exceptional one-day hitting.

Finally, AB de Villiers’ astonishing ODI century off just 31 balls in 2015 against the West Indies, a feat completed within 44 balls, scoring 149 runs including 16 sixes and 9 fours, remains a remarkable display of explosive batting power.

These six records represent the pinnacle of cricketing achievement, leaving experts and fans alike questioning whether they will ever be surpassed.

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