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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Dangerous teams of World XI and Asia XI declared, many hitter batsmen involved, who is more deadly?


Bangladesh Cricket Board has announced both teams for the 2 match T20 series to be held between World XI and Asia XI. These 2 matches will be played in March next month. The teams announced by the BCB include many world cricket players. World XI Team Information
Third party image reference The World XI team is commanded by Faf du Plessis of South Africa. The team also includes biggies like West Indies batsman Chris Gayle, England's Johnny Bairstow and New Zealand's Ross Taylor. Tom Moody has been selected as the coach of this team.
Third party image reference World XI Team - Chris Gayle, Johnny Bairstow, Ross Taylor, Faf du Plessis (Captain), Alex Hales, Kirron Pollard, Nicholas Pooran, Andrew Tye, Lungie Engidi, Mitchell McLaghan, Adil Rashid, Sheldon Cottrell Asia XI team information
Third party image reference The name of Indian captain Virat Kohli is the most prominent in the Asia XI team. Not a single player from Pakistan is included in this team, while Sandeep Lamichhane of Nepal has also got a place. Apart from Virat, Indian players include KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Shikhar Dhawan, Mohammad Shami and Kuldeep Yadav. India's legendary batsman Rohit Sharma is not included in this series, due to which he can get captaincy in ODI series against South Africa.
Third party image reference Asia XI Team - Tamim Iqbal, Shikhar Dhawan, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Litton Das, Mushfiqur Rahim, Thisara Perera, Rashid Khan, Mustafizur Rahman, Sandeep Lamichane, Lasith Malinga, Mujib ur Rehman, Mohammed Yadav, Kham.

This player had scored a century in 3 overs, no player could break the record

Australian cricketer Sir Don Bradman is regarded as the best batsman in the world. Sir Don Bradman was born on 27 August 1908 in Kootamundra, New South Wales and died on 25 February 2001 at the age of 92 in the city of Kensington Park, Australia. Sir Donald George Bradman has many such records in the world, which no player has broken yet. Don Bradman set a record in 1931, which no player has broken yet.
He scored a century in just 3 overs. Don Bradman scored a century in just 3 overs in the year 1931 and the record was not broken yet. However, 8 balls were bowled in an over at that time. In ODI cricket, South African batsman AB de Villiers scored a century in 31 balls, which is the fastest century in ODI cricket. First over - 6,6,4,2,4,4,6,1 (33 runs total) Second over - 6, 4,4,6,6,4,6,4 (40 runs total) Third over - 1,6,6,1,1,4,4,6 (29 runs total, of which 27 runs were scored by Bradman. Sir Don Bradman scored 6996 runs at an average of 99.94 in 80 innings of 52 Test matches played in his career, while not out 10 times. Sir Don Bradman had scored 3 third centuries and 12 double centuries in his career, while his highest score was 334. He scored 28067 runs in 234 first class matches at an average of 95.15. He scored 117 runs centuries and 69 half-centuries, while his highest score was 452 not out.