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Who is the oldest player in T20 World Cup 2021?

Who is the oldest player in T20 World Cup 2021?

West Indies’ Chris Gayle, aged over 42, is the oldest cricketer featuring in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2021. Gayle is followed by Pakistan all-rounders, 41-year-old Mohammad Hafeez and 39-year-old Shoaib Malik.

Who is the oldest player to play in T20 World Cup?

The oldest is Chris Gayle, who’s about a month past his 42nd birthday. The youngest player in any edition of this tournament to date was Mohammad Amir, who was aged 17 years 55 days when he faced England at The Oval in June 2009.

What is the lowest total in T20 World Cup?

The Netherlands team is holding the record of the lowest scores scored by a team in the T20 World Cup. In the Super 10 of the 2014 T20 World Cup, the Netherlands scored just 39 runs against the strong Sri Lankan team. While batting first Netherlands batmans look struggling against the pacers of Lanka in Chattogram.

Which team has most 200 in T20?

1. India – 19. The Men In Blue lead the table as they have posted in excess of 200 on 19 occasions. The first time, Team India scored 200-plus in T20Is was against England during the 2007 World T20 at Durban.

Who is youngest player in cricket?

List Of The Youngest Cricketers To Debut | Which cricketer made their debut at a young age?

Rankings Youngest cricketers to debut Debut Age
1 Hasan Raza 14 Years, 237 Days
2 Mushtaq Mohammad 15 Years, 124 Days
3 Mohammad Sharif 15 Years, 128 Days
4 Aaqib Javed 16 Years, 189 Days

Who is the oldest cricketer to retire?

Oldest Test cricketers on final appearance

Name Country Age at last Test
George Gunn England 50 years, 303 days
James Southerton England 49 years, 139 days
Miran Bakhsh Pakistan 47 years, 302 days
Sir Jack Hobbs England 47 years, 249 days

Who is the oldest cricketer?

Oldest living Test cricketers by country

Country Player Age as of 10 June 2022
England Raman Subba Row 90 years, 132 days
India Datta Gaekwad 93 years, 226 days
Ireland Ed Joyce 43 years, 261 days
New Zealand Trevor McMahon 92 years, 214 days