Chris Gayle has unique records in Test cricket history


Chris Gayle has a unique record in Test cricket history, know details
Chris Gayle Unique Records in Test




Chris Gayle, the legendary West Indies cricketer, has got many big and unique records in Test to his name so far, it is not easy for every player to match or reach. Chris Gayle is the best in Test, T20, and ODI formats of cricket, he has made such records in these formats that every player dreams of making his name, but the truth is that not everyone can do it. There is such a record among so many of his records that it is almost impossible for the best cricket masters to break.





Chris Gayle is the only batsman in Test cricket to hit a six on the very first ball of the match. Actually, this is the case of the year 2012 when Gayle was playing a Test match against Bangladesh, and during that time he showed this amazing.





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Sohag Gazi threw the first over of the match for Bangladesh. He also made his debut with this test match. Sohag sat down for the first ball of his Test career, played by Chris Gayle. This was the first time in the history of cricket when a cricketer hit a six on the very first ball of a Test match. Chris Gayle became the first cricketer to do so and got this record named after him.





At the same time, where Gayle hit the first ball of Sohag for six, Sohag Ghazi also got Chris Gayle caught out for 24 runs in the first innings of this match. Chris Gayle scored 24 runs in 17 balls in the first innings of the match, in which he also hit 2 fours and 2 sixes.





Let us tell you that in Test cricket, Chris Gayle has hit 98 sixes in 103 matches. Gayle is at number three in terms of maximum sixes in the longest format of cricket. In this case, the first of the cricketers who have scored the most sixes in Test cricket, the name of former player of the New Zealand team Brendon McCullum comes first, McCullum has got this place by hitting 107 sixes in 101 Test matches.





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He is followed by former Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist, who hit 100 sixes in 96 Tests. After these three players, former India team batsman Virender Sehwag is named number four in this list, Veeru played 104 matches in his Test career in which he hit 91 sixes.


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