3 Records in Cricket that are hard to break

Rajat B
Brian Lara of the West Indies

#2 Sir Donald Bradman's average of 99.94

Sir Donald Bradman - The Don of Cricket
Sir Donald Bradman - The Don of Cricket

Sir Donald Bradman, arguably the greatest Test cricketer of all time is known as the 'Don of Cricket' for his record of averaging 99.94 in his Test career.

Sir Donald Bradman has played 52 matches (80 Innings) scoring over 6996 runs with a record-breaking and eye-popping average of 99.94 which included 29 centuries and 13 half-centuries. His highest score of 334 came against England in the 3rd Test in 1930.

This record seems too far to even get close to because the number seems too scary to even try to do it. The consistency of scoring in every match of a player's career seems unrealistic, as we know for a fact that cricket is now more about fast action which demands a lot of aggression and fitness. The odds of breaking this record is nearly impossible.

Bradman's record has remained still and continues to remain without any batsman getting closer to it. The legacy and the impact that the Don has had on the game is immense and we as cricket fans should be proud and grateful that this record of his has put cricket, as a sport, on a global stage.

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