Unique cricket records: Cricket is a game of uncertainty. Anything can happen in cricket anytime. It is also difficult for any team to think about 500 runs in the ODI format and most people consider it a joke, but in this 50 -over format this impossible looking record has been achieved. Once a team wreaked havoc on the field and set a world record of scoring 500 runs for the first time in the ODI format.

This impossible record was achieved for the first time in cricket history.

India’s home team Tamil Nadu scored 506 runs in ODI format on 21 November 2022. The Tamil Nadu team scored 506 runs in 50 overs in a match played against Arunachal Pradesh on 21 November 2022 during the Vijay Hazare Trophy tournament. Batting first against Arunachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu scored 506 runs at the loss of 2 wickets in 50 overs. With this, the Tamil Nadu team set a big world record.

This team scored 500 runs in ‘One Day’ cricket for the first time

Tamil Nadu’s team became the world’s first team to score 500 or more runs in ‘One Day’ cricket i.e. 50 overs. In this case, Tamil Nadu also surpassed the England cricket team. England set a target of 498 runs in 50 -over cricket against the Netherlands on 17 June 2022. In this way, the Tamil Nadu team left England behind and set this big world record in ‘One Day’ cricket.

The largest world record in history

Opener Sai Sudarshan scored 154 off 102 balls for Tamil Nadu. Narayan Jagadisin scored 277 runs off 141 balls. Tamil Nadu openers Sai Sudarshan and Narayanakartikean Jagdishan shared a 416 -run partnership for the first wicket. Tamil Nadu opener Narayanakartikeyan Jagadisin hit 25 fours and 15 sixes against the bowlers of Arunachal Pradesh. Narayankar Jagdish caused such havoc that Arunachal Pradesh bowlers were seen begging for Rahm.

Supreme team score in 50 overs

  1. Tamil Nadu – 506/2
  2. England – 498/6
  3. Surrey – 496/4
  4. England – 481/4
  5. India A-458/4

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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