England's Anderson became the First Player to be Not Out 100 times in Tests

England's Legendary fast bowler James Anderson has created history in Test cricket. He holds the record of being not out for the most number of times in this format of cricket. Let us tell you that before him no player was not out 100 times in Test cricket. Anderson has also become the first cricket player in the World to achieve this feat.

England's Anderson became the First Player to be Not Out 100 times in Tests

Anderson, playing the 167th Test match, achieved this historic achievement during the second Ashes match being played in Adelaide. After Anderson, the record of being not out for the most number of times in Test cricket is in the name of West Indies' legendary bowler Courtney Walsh. He was unbeaten 61 times in Test cricket.

Most not out players in Test Cricket

  • James Anderson, who has registered his name in the list of great fast bowlers, is playing his 167th Test match. He got a chance to bat in 233 innings of the Test. In this he scored 1253 runs. He remained not out 100 times.
  • West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walls batted in 185 innings of 132 matches. In this, he remained not out 61 times.
  • Sri Lanka's great spinner Muttiah Muralitharan scored 1261 runs in 164 innings of 133 matches. He remained not out 56 times.
  • England fast bowler Bob Willis has been not out 55 times in Tests. He has batted in 165 innings of 90 matches. He has 840 runs in his name in Test cricket.
  • New Zealand's Chris Martin holds the record of being not out for 52 times. Martin got the opportunity to bat in 104 innings of 71 Test matches.
  • The name of India's Ishant Sharma comes at number 8, who has been not out 47 times.

Another World Record recorded in Anderson's Name

Another World Record is recorded in Anderson's name. He is also the first fast bowler in the world to take 634 wickets in Test cricket. He has achieved this feat in 167 Tests played so far. Overall, he is at number three in the list of highest wicket takers. In this list, Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan is at the top with 800 Wickets. While at number two is former Australian spinner Shane Warne. He took 708 Wickets.

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