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Sachin Tendulkar scored the fastest 10000 runs in ODI.
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Sachin Tendulkar's second Test match, for Bombay against Saurashtra, saw him score 58 runs in the first innings of the match, and 89 runs in the second.
Australian batsman Don Bradman captained Australia on 24 occasions in Test matches, scoring a second-ball duck in his second innings as captain.
Test matches are played for a maximum of 5 days, with both teams having two innings batting (and thus two bowling). These are taken in turns unless the follow-on rule is imposed (second team scores over 200 less than the first team in their first innings). Both teams wear cricket whites and a red regulation cricket ball is used, changed at the start of every innings and then every 80 overs through the innings (although it is the bowling side's captain's decision when to take the second, third etc. new ball).
Indian Test batsman Farokh Engineer played 46 Test matches between 1961-62 and 1974-75. He scored two centuries, the first, an innings of 109 against the West Indies in January 1967, and his second, an innings of 121 against England in February 1973.Engineer's Test career finished in January 1975, he scored two ducks in his final two Test innings.
The calendar year 2010 saw Sachin Tendulkar play just two One-Day Internationals, both against South Africa. In the second of these two, he hit an ODI innings high of 200 not out - beating the previous best individual score by 6 runs.
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The second highest scorer of the 2010 Indian Premier League was Jacques Kallis, who scored 572 runs in 494 balls in 16 innings, with a high score of 89 not out - coincidentally, the same highest score as the tournament's highest scorer, Sachin Tendulkar.
Matthew Hayden of Australia scored the second highest run in an innings(380 runs) against Zimbabve in 2003. He second after Brian Lara's 400.
Sachin Tendulkar
Sir Donald Bradman holds the highest test average of any player ever to have played test cricket, 99.94 runs per innings. He needed just four in his last Test innings, at The Oval in 1948, to gain an average of 100, but was out second ball for 0 bowled by Eric Hollies.