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Dale Steyn — The Greatest Fast Bowler of the 21st Century

South Africa vs various

2008-12-27

Dale Steyn finished his Test career with 439 wickets at 22.95 — the best average by any bowler with over 200 wickets in the 21st century — and became the fastest South African to 300 wickets, consistently ranked world's number one Test bowler for five years.

#dale-steyn#south-africa#test-bowling
😂Mild

South Africa Chase 434 — The Greatest ODI Ever Played

South Africa vs Australia

2006-03-12

Australia scored a world-record 434/4 in an ODI and thought they'd won — then South Africa chased it down with 438/9, producing the greatest and most absurd ODI ever.

#438-game#south-africa#australia
Serious

Brian Lara's 400 Not Out — The Greatest Individual Batting Achievement

West Indies vs England

2004-04-12

Brian Lara batted for 778 minutes to score 400 not out against England in Antigua — reclaiming the world record he had lost to Matthew Hayden and setting a mark that has never been approached since.

#brian-lara#400-not-out#world-record
Serious

Australia's 16 Consecutive Test Wins — A Domination Never Equalled

Australia vs various

2000-10-29

Between October 1999 and March 2001, Australia won 16 consecutive Test matches — a record that has never been equalled in Test cricket history, representing the most dominant period of Test cricket ever seen by a single team.

#australia#consecutive-wins#steve-waugh
Serious

Garfield Sobers' 365 Not Out — The World Record That Stood for 36 Years

West Indies vs Pakistan

1958-02-27

Garfield Sobers, 21 years old, batted for 614 minutes to score 365 not out against Pakistan — breaking Len Hutton's 20-year-old world record of 364 and becoming the most prolific single innings in Test history for 36 years.

#garfield-sobers#365-not-out#world-record
Serious

Don Bradman's 334 at Headingley — The Previous World Record

Australia vs England

1930-07-11

Don Bradman made 334 against England at Headingley in 1930 — the world record at the time, set by a 22-year-old who had already scored 131 and 254 in his previous two Tests of the series — at the peak of the most extraordinary run of batting form cricket has ever seen.

#don-bradman#334#headingley