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IPL 2019 Stats and Records: IPL's First IPL
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IPL 2019 Stats and Records: IPL's First

Here are the first things happened in Indian Premier League 2019. Who faced the first ball in IPL 2019? Who took the first wicket in IPL 2019? Who took the first hat trick in IPL 2019? Who bowled the first maiden in IPL 2019? Who faced the first free hit in IPL 2019? Who bagged the first Golden Duck in IPL 2019? Who hit first six in IPL 2019? Who hit first four in IPL 2019? ## Here is everything about that occurred very first in IPL 2019! ## First Match – Chennai Super Kings vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (CSK vs RCB) ## First Venue – M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai ## First Toss won – Chennai Super Kings ## First Match won - Chennai Super Kings won by 7 wickets (71/3) vs RCB ## Batting in IPL 2019 ## First Run – Virat Kohli off the 1st ball in IPL 2019. ## First Four – Parthiv Patel off Deepak Chahar ## First Six – Moeen Ali off Harbhajan Singh ## First Batsman Dismissed – Virat Kohli off Ravindra Jadeja ## First Duck – Shimron Hetmyer ## First Golden Duck – Rashid Khan c & b Alzarri Joseph (SRH vs MI Match No. 19)## First Free hit faced – Virat Kohli off Deepak Chahar ## First Batsman Caught – Virat Kohli by Ravindra Jadeja ## First Batsman Bowled – Umesh Yadav off Ravindra Jadeja ## First Batsman Run Out – Shimron Hetmyer by Suresh Raina ## First Batsman LBW – Nitish Rana off Rashid Khan ## First Batsman Stumped – Mitchell McClenaghan (MI)## First 50 – David Warner (85 off 53 SRH vs KKR Match No. 2) ## First 100 – Sanju Samson (102 off 55 RR vs SRH Match No. 8) ## First 150 – None ## Bowing in IPL 2019 ## First Delivery – Chahar to Virat Kohli ## First Wicket – Harbhajan Singh, dismissed Virat Kohli ## First Maiden – Imran Tahir ## First 3 wicket haul – Harbhajan Singh (3/20) ## First 4 wicket haul – Yuzvendra Chahal (4/38 vs MI) ## First 5 wicket haul – Alzarri Joseph (MI vs SRH) ## First 6 wicket haul – Alzarri Joseph (MI vs SRH) ## First Hat Trick – Sam Curran (KXIP vs DC) ## First bowler to concede 50 or more runs in a match – Sam Curran (52 runs in 4 overs)## First bowler to concede 60 or more runs in a match – None ## Extras in IPL 2019 ## First Extra – Leg Bye by Harbhajan Singh to Parthiv Patel ## First Wide – Navdeep Saini to Kedar Jadhav ## First No Ball – Chahar to Virat Kohli ## First Byes – Ferguson (KKR) to Yusuf Pathan (SRH) 1 Bye, Match No. 2 ## Partnerships in IPL 2019 ## First, 50 runs Partnership in IPL 2019 – Nitish Rana and Robin Uthappa (80 runs for the second wicket) KKR vs SRH Match No. 2 ## First, 100 runs Partnership in IPL 2019 – David Warner and Jonny Bairstow (118 runs for the first wicket) SRH vs KRR Match No. 2 ## First, 150 runs Partnership in IPL 2019 – David Warner and Jonny Bairstow (185 runs for the first wicket) SRH vs RCB Match No. 11 ## First 200 runs Partnership in IPL 2019 – None ## Teams in IPL 2019 ## The first team to score 200 runs in a match – Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians (213/6) ## The first team to be dismissed in less than 100 in a match – Royal Challengers Bangalore (70 vs CSK) ## First team to score over 200 runs while chasing – Kolkata Knight Riders vs Royal Challengers Bangalore ## First team to chase a target of 150 or more – KKR (183-4 / 19.4 Overs) vs SRH (181-3 /20 overs) Match No. 2 ## First team to chase a target of 200 or more – Kolkata Knight Riders vs Royal Challengers Bangalore ## Matches in IPL 2019 ## The first match to be tied – Delhi Capitals vs Kolkata Knight Riders (Capitals won in super over) ## First match won by 1 run – RCB vs CSK ## First match won by 1 wicket – None ## First match won by 2 wickets – None ## First match won by 10 wickets – None ## First match won by a team at the last ball while chasing – Mumbai Indians vs Kings XI Punjab ## Fielding in IPL 2019 ## First Catch – Ravindra Jadeja to dismiss Virat Kohli, CKS vs RCB ## First Run Out – Suresh Rain to dismiss Shimron Hetmyer ## First fielder to take 3 Catches in a match – Deepak Hooda vs RCB ## First fielder to take 4 Catches in a match – Rahul Tewatia, DC vs MI, Match No. 3 ## Awards in IPL 2019 ## First Man of the Match – Harbhajan Singh ## DRS in IPL 2019 ## First successful DRS - Chennai Super Kings vs RCB (Against Navdeep Saini) ## First unsuccessful DRS - Chennai Super Kings vs RCB (Against Parthiv Patel) ## For more and the latest news about IPL 2019, stay tuned to us.

Top 10 Most Toughest Cricket Records To Break Cricket
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Top 10 Most Toughest Cricket Records To Break

As you all know cricket is the game of uncertainty where Everyday new records are created and breaks. In the modern day cricket, players have become much more innovative with their batting and bowling and the mindset they have developed since the T20 has launched, every cricket records seem possible to be broken. ## However, there are some records which no one was able to break and there are high chances that some of the records will not be broken in any time soon while some will be the hard nut to crack for any player no matter how much they have developed themselves.## Here is the list of TOP 10 records that look impossible to break:## 1. Sir Don Bradman's average of 99.94 - Sir Don Bradman is recognized as the greatest batsman of all time. He represented Australia in 52 Test matches and scored 6,996 runs with an average of 99.94. he had scored 29 centuries and 13 half-centuries in his career. Sir Bradman's average is the record in any format of the game. No other players even could come close to this. His record sounds impossible to break for any player in any era.## 2. Sachin Tendulkar's 200 Test match - Test cricket is the ultimate form of the game. It takes a lot of physical and mental strength to be able to compete until five days. Sachin Tendulkar who represented India in 200 Tests and 463 ODIs is the synonym of the game. During his 24 years long career, he scored 15,921 and 18,426 runs with an average of 53.79 and 44.83 in Tests and ODIs respectively. Sachin has created so many records but his record of 200 Test matches is highly unlike to be broken. Among the current players, England's Alastair Cook has played 158 matches.## 3. Anil Kumble's perfect TEN against Pakistan - There have been only two bowlers in the history of the game who have been able to take 10 wickets in a Test match innings. Former Indian bowler and third highest wicket-taker of all time, Anil Kumble made a record of taking 10 wickets in an innings of Test against Pakistan team at Feroz Shah Kotla ground in Delhi on February 7, 1999. Apart from Kumble, England's Jim Laker has also done the same against Australia in 1956.## 4. Yuvraj Singh's fifty off 12 balls in T20I - Yuvraj Singh is one of the finest batsmen in limited overs cricket. In T20 world cup 2007, Yuvraj had smashed the fastest fifty against Englan which is still a record in any format of the international cricket. He has represented India in 40 Tests, 304 ODIs, and 58 T20Is and scored 1900, 8701, and 1177 runs.## 5. West Indies' 27 Test match without a loss - West Indies was unbeatable in between 1970 and 1990. They were the most dangerous side in between those years. In the years between 1982 and 1984, Windies played 27 Test matches without losing a single match. That was such dominance that didn't allow any teams to win against them. Over the years, Windies have played 535 Test matches and won 171 of them.## 6. Irfan Pathan's first over Hat-trick - Indian team player Irfan Pathan has a wonderful record in Test cricket to his name. He made this record in 2006 with a hat-trick in the very first over of the Test against the Pakistan team. He dismissed the likes of Mohammad Yousuf, Younis Khan, and Salman Butt.## 7. Graham Gooch's 456 runs in a Test match - England's Graham Gooch has a special record which he made against Team India in 1990. He scored 333 in the first innings and 123 in the second innings. After that, Brian Lara also made a record of making 400 runs in an innings, but no batsman, including Lara, has not been able to demolish this record so far.## 8. Phil Simons' bowling figure of 10-8-3-4 in an ODI - In modern day cricket bowling has been the toughest job for any bowler. There was a time when bowlers dominate the cricket. West Indies' Phil Simmons has made a unique record against Pakistan 23 years ago. He bowled 10 overs and only conceded 3 runs for 4 wickets with 8 maiden overs.## 9. Chaminda Vaas' 8 wickets in an ODI - Former Sri Lankan bowler and one of the best left-arm fast medium, Chaminda Vaas has a record of taking 8 wickets in one match in ODIs. He took 8 wickets for 19 runs in 8 overs against the Zimbabwe team. It is difficult to break the record of 8 wickets taken by Vaas in ODIs.## 10. AB de Villiers' fastest century off 31 balls in ODIs - AB de Villiers is considered as the most innovative and dangerous batsman of this generation. In 2015 against West Indies, he smashed the fastest century in one-day cricket (31 balls). He had broken the record of New Zealand's Corey Anderson who scored a 36-ball hundred against the same opponent in 2014.## Follow for more...