The lowest innings achieved by a single team in the Cricket World Cup was done so by Canada, who scored 36 all out against Sri Lanka in the 2003 tournament.
As of 2011, the greatest number of runs never scored by a single batsman in a Test innings is 229 - the first score of 228 in a complete innings was scored by Herschelle Gibbs in January 2003.
The lowest score in a Major cricket or first-class cricket match is 6 all out, scored by a team named The B's against England. Just three scoring strokes were made during their innings, including one boundary scored by John Wells.
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The greatest number of runs in first-class cricket is 61,760, scored in 1325 innings by Jack Hobbs.
354 by India at Nagpur.
The record for msot centuries in a first-class career is held by Egnland batsman Jack Hobbs, who scored 199 first-class centuries in 1325 innings.
Sachin scored 15 runs in his 1st test match 1st innings. He did not bat in 2nd innings. This was a match against Pak. In his 1st ODI he scored a duck (0) against Pak only. Waqar took his wicket in that match.
The second lowest score in first-class cricket is 12, scored by two teams, once in 1877 by Oxford University against Marylebone Cricket Club, and once in 1907 by Northamptonshire against Gloucestershire.
'First class' cricket is usually defined as a match in which both teams have the possibility of having two innings each. Although the term usually refers to domestic competition it does, by definition, include international test cricket. Therefore a 'first class century', is 100 runs scored by a single batsmen in a single innings of first class cricket.
I think it's Brian Lara. He scored 501 runs in a First class match.
In Sunil Gavaskar's debut Test match, in March 1971 against the West Indies, he scored 65 runs in the first innings of the match, and 67 not out in the second innings. In his first five-match Test series, he scored 774 runs, at an average of 154.80.
I'm not sure if this is the most centuries scored in one innings but in the first Test match of the Ashes Test Series 2009, 4 Australians scored centuries after batting second. Simon Katich 122 Ricky Ponting 150 Marcus North 125* Brad Haddin 121 Kowalski