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On this day in 2010: Sachin Tendulkar became the first to climb Mount 200 in ODIs | Cricket News

On this day in 2010: Sachin Tendulkar became the first to climb Mount 200 in ODIs | Cricket News

4 min readUpdated: Feb 24, 2026 01:43 PM IST Sachin Tendulkar was used to breaking records from a very young age, but on this day in 2010, the maestro reached where no man had gone before. Getting a hundred in an ODI was considered a big deal for a long duration in the life of the format – whether played over 60 overs a side or 50. Sunil Gavaskar scored just one in his career, that too in his penultimate game. Getting a double hundred in 50 overs was considered a fantasy till Tendulkar did it against South Africa in Gwalior in 2010. It came during a purple patch in his career across formats, concluding with his stellar role in the victorious 2011 World Cup campaign on home soil. That it came at the age of 36, off just 147 balls, adds even more lustre to the achievement. The bowlers in the opposition were no slouches either, including the incomparable Dale Steyn, Wayne Parnell, Charl Langeveldt and Jacques Kallis. Saeed Anwar’s mark of 194, scored …

On this day in 2010: Sachin Tendulkar became the first to climb Mount 200 in ODIs | Cricket News

On this day in 2010: Sachin Tendulkar became the first to climb Mount 200 in ODIs | Cricket News

4 min readUpdated: Feb 24, 2026 01:43 PM IST Sachin Tendulkar was used to breaking records from a very young age, but on this day in 2010, the maestro reached where no man had gone before. Getting a hundred in an ODI was considered a big deal for a long duration in the life of the format – whether played over 60 overs a side or 50. Sunil Gavaskar scored just one in his career, that too in his penultimate game. Getting a double hundred in 50 overs was considered a fantasy till Tendulkar did it against South Africa in Gwalior in 2010. It came during a purple patch in his career across formats, concluding with his stellar role in the victorious 2011 World Cup campaign on home soil. That it came at the age of 36, off just 147 balls, adds even more lustre to the achievement. The bowlers in the opposition were no slouches either, including the incomparable Dale Steyn, Wayne Parnell, Charl Langeveldt and Jacques Kallis. Saeed Anwar’s mark of 194, scored …

What lies behind Mohammed Shami’s march to 200 ODI wickets? A romantic heart with a sadist’s skill | Cricket News

What lies behind Mohammed Shami’s march to 200 ODI wickets? A romantic heart with a sadist’s skill | Cricket News

The eyes of television cameras searched for Mohammed Shami. When they located him, he wore a shy, warm smile. He soon broke from the crowd and ambled to the run-up point, the trajectory of the next ball playing in his mind, the off-cutter that marked his two hundredth ODI wicket now a mere time-stamp on his remarkable cricketing journey. The moment suitably captured the essence of Shami the man— un-theatrical and un-obsessed with the statistical peaks, a superstar with an everyman’s persona, seam-scientist with a common man’s air. He wouldn’t have burned the midnight oil digging numbers or spent sleepless nights dreaming about his No 200, or evaluated his spot in the pantheon of India’s great fast bowlers. Such trivialities don’t fuss him. He is, at the heart, a pure romantic. The bowling is an extension of it—the flowing action, dancing as though to the percussive beats from the stands, the pliant fingers and loose, tensionless fingers coaxing the straight-seamed ball into a curvy, gyroscopic, path, and the sudden violence the ball assumes upon landing. …

Rohit Sharma becomes second fastest to complete 11,000 runs in ODI cricket | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma becomes second fastest to complete 11,000 runs in ODI cricket | Cricket News

India captain Rohit Sharma on Thursday became the second fastest batter after compatriot Virat Kohli to complete 11,000 runs in One-day Internationals during their Champions Trophy clash against Bangladesh here. Rohit is only the fourth Indian and 10th batter overall to reach the mark in the 50-over format. The skipper achieved the feat in the fourth over of India’s chase of 229 in their Group A match when he hit Mustafizur Rahman over mid-on for a boundary. Story continues below this ad The seasoned opener reached the mark in his 270th game, and is the second fastest behind Kohli to cross 11,000 runs in terms of innings. Kohli had crossed the 11,000-run mark in 222 innings while Rohit has brought up that many runs in 261 innings. In this list, they are followed by the legendary Sachin Tendulkar (276 innings), Ricky Ponting (286) and Sourav Ganguly (288). Rohit is now placed behind former India captain Ganguly (11,363 runs) in the list of overall highest run-scorers in ODI cricket, with Tendulkar cemented firmly at the top …

World record: USA beat Oman to defend lowest ever ODI total | Cricket News

World record: USA beat Oman to defend lowest ever ODI total | Cricket News

The United States of America on Tuesday successfully defended the lowest-ever total of 122 in a non-curtailed ODI match to beat Oman by 57 runs in a their Cricket World Cup League 2 match here. It is the lowest successfully defended totals in men’s ODIs and excluding matches with a revised target or reduced overs. In conditions heavily favouring spin, it was the metronomic work of Nosthush Kenjige that led the American charge, with the left-arm spinner claiming 5/11 from 7.3 overs to sink the hosts for just 65. Story continues below this ad Milind Kumar’s off-spin (2/17) claimed the key wicket of Oman captain Jatinder Singh (7) and the men from the Sultanate showed little resolve in their chase. Harmeet Singh (1/25) and Yasir Mohammed’s 2/10 complimented Kenjige, who wrapped up proceedings by trapping No 11 Siddharth Bukkapatnam (0). The score of 65 all-out is also Oman’s lowest in the men’s international format. While the surface at the Oman Cricket Academy has shown more zip in previous years, most notably at the 2021 edition …

PAK vs NZ Tri Series final: Babar Azam becomes joint-fastest player to score 6000 ODI runs | Cricket News

PAK vs NZ Tri Series final: Babar Azam becomes joint-fastest player to score 6000 ODI runs | Cricket News

Pakistan’s Babar Azam became the joint fastest player to get to 6000 ODI runs in the Tri-Series final match against New Zealand. The former Pakistan captain shares the top spot with South Africa’s Hashim Amla with both players needing 123 innings to complete the milestone. Babar reached the landmark after he smashed a boundary off Jacob Duffy in the 3rd ball of the 7th over before going on to make 29 runs. He was then dismissed by Nathan Smith who caught a follow through off Babar’s willow in the 12th over. Pakistan would ultimately post 242 runs with the help of captain Mohammad Rizwan’s 46 and Salman Agha’s 45 with William ORourke taking 4 wickets for the Kiwis. A classy way to get to a landmark figure for @babarazam258 ✨#3Nations1Trophy | #PAKvNZ pic.twitter.com/2iPV9rICxv — Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) February 14, 2025 Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand in a dress rehearsal for both teams ahead of next week’s opening game of the Champions Trophy. Story continues below this ad Pakistan …

IND vs ENG: How Rohit Sharma proved talks of his waning prowess was grossly exaggerated with his second fastest hundred | Cricket News

IND vs ENG: How Rohit Sharma proved talks of his waning prowess was grossly exaggerated with his second fastest hundred | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma had forewarned of writing him off in this version just yet. A seven-ball outing in Nagpur may have held the question over his head intact. But in a 142-minute masterclass at the Barabati Stadium on Sunday, the Indian captain wiped out detractors and England’s 304-run defence with his 32nd ODI century. First-game heroes Shubman Gill (60) and Shreyas Iyer (44) chipped in before India claimed a four-wicket victory and the series win with 33 balls to spare. On a day where the pacers were blunted by the England top-order, Ravindra Jadeja’s metronomic 3/35 had earlier denied the visitors a higher finish. When the local media reacted with rapturous applause to an early Rohit maximum, a couple of their English counterparts were left wondering if they were teleported to the Western Terrace back home at Headingley for a moment. For the Indian captain though, Sunday was all about reconnecting with happier times from not so long ago. 𝙄. 𝘾. 𝙔. 𝙈. 𝙄 1⃣1⃣9⃣ Runs9⃣0⃣ Balls1⃣2⃣ Fours7⃣ Sixes Captain Rohit Sharma dazzled and how! ✨ …

IND vs ENG: Rohit Sharma returns to form, scores 32nd ODI century in Cuttack vs England | Cricket News

IND vs ENG: Rohit Sharma returns to form, scores 32nd ODI century in Cuttack vs England | Cricket News

India skipper Rohit Sharma roared back into form with a timely century against England at Cuttack in the 2nd ODI on Sunday. This was Rohit’s 32nd century in the 50-over format and his first since the ton against Afghanistan back in 2023. He also brought up his half century at the Barabati in just 30 deliveries. Rohit went after the England bowlers from the get-go, bringing up his ton in 76 deliveries, peppered with 7 sixes and 9 fours. This was a welcome return to form for a player who had been suffering a lean patch with dismal performances against New Zealand and Australia in recent Test series. Earlier, Rohit had surpassed West Indies batter Chris Gayle to rise up to second in the highest six-hitters in ODIs. Rohit, who started the match tied with Gayle with 331 maximums, surpassed the West Indies icon when he smashed a six over midwicket with his trademark flick shot to Gus Atkinson in the 2nd over. Story continues below this ad He would follow that six with two …

IND vs ENG: Rohit Sharma surpasses Chris Gayle to rise up to 2nd in highest ODI six hitters list | Cricket News

IND vs ENG: Rohit Sharma surpasses Chris Gayle to rise up to 2nd in highest ODI six hitters list | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma on Sunday surpassed West Indies batter Chris Gayle to rise up to second in the highest six-hitters in ODIs in the second match vs England at Cuttack. Rohit, who started the match tied with Gayle with 331 maximums, surpassed the West Indies icon when he smashed a six over midwicket with his trademark flick shot to Gus Atkinson in the 2nd over. He would follow that six with two more maximums and go up to 334 but he is still behind Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi who has 371. The Indian skipper looked to have regained some of his form after a lean period as he smashed 29 off 18 deliveries before the match suffered a brief stoppage due to a floodlight issue. Earlier, left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja continued his stranglehold over English batters with brilliant figures of 3 for 35 as India bowled out the visitors for a sub-par score of 304. The flick first and then the loft! 🤩 Captain Rohit Sharma gets going in Cuttack in style! 💥 Follow The Match ▶️ …

‘Virat Kohli is fit and available for selection’: India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak ahead of 2nd ODI vs ENG | Cricket News

‘Virat Kohli is fit and available for selection’: India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak ahead of 2nd ODI vs ENG | Cricket News

India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak on Saturday bore good news for the Indian team and its fans as he confirmed star batter Virat Kohli was fit and available for selection for the second ODI match against England at Cuttack on Sunday. ‘Virat Kohli is fit to play. He has come for practice and is good to go,” Kotak said in the pre-match press conference ahead of the match. Kohli had missed out of the 1st ODI in Nagpur due to a knee injury, skipper Rohit Sharma had said at the toss before the first of the three matches between India and England. “Virat Kohli was unavailable for selection for the 1st ODI due to a sore right knee,” the BCCI had posted on the day of the match. With Kohli available, it throws up a dilemma for the Indian team management on who will he will replace in the playing 11. In the last match, Shreyas Iyer, came in for Kohli at the last minute by his own admission, and made a rollicking 36-ball 59 …