Inzmam ul Haq is the batsman who scored lowest score in test with highest number of balls. 1 run in 35 balls against India.
Yuvraj Singh at Durban in 2007.
Yuvraj Singh has scored six sixes in six balls in 2011 T20 world cup against England. He had smashed Stuart board six sixes in row
Chris Gayle. He hit 30 from 5 balls in an over. The other batsman (Saurabh Tiwary) scored 1 of the first ball of the over. Overall = 31 runs.
Sundries (also called extras) are runs scored in cricket that have not come off the batsman's bat. Sundries are added to the teams score, but not the individual batsman. Examples of sundries are: Byes, leg byes, no balls, wides and penalty runs.
SR represents the batsman's Strike Rate. The Strike Rate is generally the speed that the batsman scores per ball faced. It is calculated as a percent per 100 balls. Example: If a batsman scored 35 runs off 58 deliveries, his Strike Rate would be 60.3%. This would be calculated as shown: 35/58 = 0.603(x100) = 60.3.
A wagon wheel is a wheel which is used to guide a wagon, or a term used in cricket for the trajectories of scoring balls hit by a batsman, specially marked depending on the number of runs scored with a single shot.
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Yuraj sing scored 36 runs in 6 balls
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There have been a total of fifty-eight centuries scored in Twenty20 cricket, the highest of which was scored on April 18, 2008 by New Zealand batsman Brendan McCullum, for Kolkata Knight Riders against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2007-08 Indian Premier League. He amassed 158 runs in 73 balls.
That batsman is timed out. They are dismissed for a duck after zero balls.