Sir Don Bradman's Average: Australian legend Sir Don Bradman boasts an unparalleled Test batting average of 99.94, a record that remains untouched
Fastest Century: South African cricketer AB de Villiers holds the record for the fastest ODI century, reaching it in just 31 balls in 2015
Cricket's Olympic Stint: Cricket was part of the Summer Olympics only once, in 1900, where Great Britain and France competed
First Cricket World Cup: The inaugural ICC Cricket World Cup took place in 1975 in England, with the West Indies emerging as champions
MCC's Role: Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in London is considered the custodian of the Laws of Cricket, governing the sport globally
Spin Wizardry: Indian cricketer Anil Kumble remains the only player to take all ten wickets in a Test innings in 1999 against Pakistan
Cricket's Global Reach: Cricket is a sport with a massive following, played professionally in over 100 countries, showcasing its global appeal
Duck Tales: A 'duck' signifies a batsman's dismissal without scoring a run, and a 'golden duck' is when a player is out on the first ball faced
Laws of Cricket: The first code of laws for cricket was written in 1744 by the London Cricket Club