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who was the first australian to take 400 test wickets
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.
New Zealand's Richard Hadlee became the first bowler to take 400 wickets. His 400th wicket came against India on February 4, 1990, at Christchurch.
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Played International Cricket for New Zealand. As an allrounder he took 431 wickets (at the time was a world record) in tests, and was the first bowler to pass 400 wickets.
Waqar Younis in 252 ODI's.
Jim Lakerwill always be remembered for his bowling in the Test match at Old Trafford in 1956, when he took 19 Australian wickets for 90, 9 for 37 in the first innings and 10 for 53 in the second. No other bowler has taken more than seventeen wickets in a first-class match, let alone in a Test match. The feat is unique and, rash though it may seem to say, may well remain so. for more : http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/16172.html
Brian Lara
Brian Lara is the first and only batsman to date to have scored 400+ in a Test match.
Wasim Akram is the leading Pakistani wicket taker in One Day Internationals, with 502 wickets to his name. He is second only in the world to the now retired Muttiah Muralitharan (who is 17 ahead on 519). The third most ODI wickets for a bowler also belongs to a Pakistani bowler, Waqar Younis, with 416. Chaminda Vaas (400 wickets exactly) completes the quartet of bowlers with 400 or more wickets.
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400 Australian dollars = 265.44 U.S. dollars. This figure is for reference only, as the rate of exchange varies.