Virender Sehwag holds the record for scoring the fastest triple century in Test cricket. He achieved this milestone in 278 balls against South Africa in 2008.
The fastest ball ever recorded in international cricket was 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) bowled by Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan against England in the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
The fastest ball bowled in the Cricket World Cup 2011 was by Brett Lee from Australia, who bowled at a speed of 153.6 km/h (95.4 mph) against India.
A cricket ball bowled by a fast bowler is considered one of the fastest moving objects in sports, reaching speeds over 90-100 mph.
Yes, as of 2021, the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to recite the 50 United States while blindfolded is 5.32 seconds, achieved by Dylan Beato (USA) in 2011.
Shahid Afridi in 37 balls.
Don Bradman scored fastest 2000 runs in test cricket in just 22 innings.
Virendra sehwag
Brendon McCullum
Mark Boucher. He did it in 44 balls.
50 runs scored, and the player is still batting i.e. not out
Ajit Agarkar - 19 matches
yuvaraj sing 12 ball 50 runs againest England
Fastest cricket 50 means making 50 runs on less number of balls faced then ever done by anyone.Fastest 50 in all forms of the game combined was scored by Yuvraj Singh (India) against England in the ICC Twenty20 World cup 2007. Yuvraj scored 50 runs facing 12 balls.South Africa's Jacques Kallis has the fastest 50 in test cricket from 24 balls while the fastest 50 in one-day internationals is 17 balls by Sanath Jayasuriya of Sri Lanka.
Shahid Khan Afridi, He made 102 Runs in just 37 Balls.
Fastest to 1000 runs Fastest to 2000 runs Fastest to 3000 runs Fastest to 4000 runs Fastest to 5000 runs Fastest to 6000 runs Almost fastest to 7000 runs,just required four more to be the fastest to 7000 runs and have the average of 100.
Sanath Jayasuriya(SriLanka) scored 50 off 17 balls against Pakistan in 1996 which is the fastest 50 in limited overs cricket. If you also consider Twenty20 Internationals (which is indeed a form of Limited overs cricket), the record is currently held by Yuvraj Singh (India), who scored a memorable 50 off just 12 balls against England in 2007 during the Twenty20 World Cup.