England's Jim Laker was the first cricketer to take all ten wickets in an innings, in a Test match against Australia at Old Trafford in 1956. Laker finished with the amazing figures of 10/53 in the second innings, outdoing his incredible 9/37 in the first innings. No other bowler has taken more than 17 wickets in a first-class match or a Test match.
The first man taken all 10 wickets in an inning of a test match name is Jim Charles Laker played for England (9 February 1922 - 23 April 1986). He had his best score 10/53 in the Australians' second innings of the fourth AshesTest at Old Trafford in 1956.
After his record the next record holder had taken all 10 wickets is Anil Kumble of India in 1999 against Pakistan (10/74).
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Taking his first five wickets, indeed his first five-wicket haul, with five consecutive wickets in his second first-class game, and counting until his final first-class match on July 18, 2010, Muttiah Muralitharan has taken 1374 wickets, including 800 wickets in Test cricket.
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Muthaiah Muralitharan has a total of 783 wickets in test matches and 512 wickets in ODIs. He is the highest wicket taker in test matches and the highest wicket taker if you sum up the total wickets taken in both forms of the game.
A cricket umpire is a person who makes judgments on a cricket field while a game is being played. The umpire may make decisions about the legality of ball delivery, appeals for wickets and the general conduct of a game while ensuring that everything is conducted in a legal manner.
Scoring in cricket is done by the amount of runs scored and the wickets that are lost. There is one scorer per game. The points scored in a game is determined by an umpire.
The currency at a game of cricket is not in points but in runs and wickets. However, in a league situation winning teams are given points and in certain formats of cricket teams have had to forfeit points (or half-points) due to taking too long to complete the game, for example.
In the game of cricket, the cricket pitch consists of the central strip of the cricket field between the wickets - 1 chain or 22 yards (20.12 m) long and 10 feet (3.05 m) wide.
A stump is the remains of something which has been cut off, particularly a tree. It is also a term for one fo the wooden posts which make the wickets in a game of cricket.
Cricket pads first appeared in the mid 18th century in England. They were developed to protect the lower part of the legs from the hard leather ball that was used to bowl deliveries in the game. The development of pads led to a change in the Laws of Cricket with the addition of the dismissal for LBW. It was introduced in 1774 because batsmen had begun using their pads to deflect balls away from their wickets.
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