Narendra Hirwani.
chetan sharma got the first hattrick of world cup
Sri Lankan Test cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan took three wickets in his debut Test match, between Sri Lanka and Australia, his only wicket in his first Test innings being that of Craig McDermott.
Richard Hadlee of New Zeland was the first bowler to take 400 wickets in test matches. Richard Hadlee took his 400th wicket against India on 4th February, 1990 against India at Christchurch.
Kapil Dev retired in 1994. He played his last test match on 19 March 1994 and his last ODI on 17 October 1994. He played a total of 131 tests and 225 ODIs in his career. He scored a total of 5248 runs in tests and 3783 runs in ODIs. He took 434 wickets in tests and 253 wickets in ODIs. He was the leading wicket taker for India in test matches until Anil Kumble surpassed him...
Chetan Sharma took hat-trick in 1987 Cricket World Cup.
Kapil Dev although legendary Sri Lankan cricketer Sanath Jayasuriya missed out by 2 test wickets
Wasim Akram took most wicket in a innings in one day world cup cricket.
Tim Southee took 7 wickets haul.He has done this against Australia.
Yes, he was one of the best all-rounders in ODI cricket. He took 152 wickets for India in ODIs. Also he was the first man to get 10,000 runs with 100 wickets. His best bowling figure is 5-32. He got two 5 wickets haul.
The West Indies' first Test match took place in June 1928. The first cricketer to represent West Indian Test cricket team to pass away was Oscar da Costa, who represented the side in 5 Test matches between April 1930 and January 1935. A Test cricketer with a character to match, da Costa permanently carried a stamp with his signature on to save time when signing autographs, and at the same time making sure that no fan who wanted to get his autograph left disappointed. Oscar was born on September 11, 1907 and died on October 1, 1936 in Kingston, Jamaica.
The first wicket in Test cricket was bowled by English cricketer Allen Hill against Australia on March 15, 1877. The victim was Nat Thomson, whose two Test appearances came nineteen seasons after his debut in first-class cricket for New South Wales.