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Do cricketers have six packs?

Do cricketers have six packs?

To play this kind of hard cricket every player should work hard on their body. In international cricket many players are very fit having six pack abs. Today we will talk about some players who are extremely fit on ground and have six pack abs.

How many balls does Sachin Tendulkar have?

Sachin Tendulkar – 29437 He went on to play a staggering 200 Test matches during the course of his illustrious cricket career; no other player has played more than 168 (Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting).

Is Kohli richer than Sachin?

Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar is one of the richest cricketers in the country. So much so that, Tendulkar’s net worth is more than the current Team India skipper Virat Kohli, who along with over 120 million followers on Instagram and associations with several brands and he has his own fashion brand in Wrogn.

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Is Kohli better than Sachin?

Tendulkar had more centuries; Kohli has a better conversion rate. After playing 91 Tests, Tendulkar had slammed 28 tons and only two double-centuries. Although Kohli has one century less than Tendulkar, he owns as many as seven scores of 200 or more in the Test format.

What is Virat Kohli weight?

152 lbs
Virat Kohli/Weight

Was Tendulkar hit by Waqar Younis?

However, in the final Test in Sialkot, Tendulkar was hit on the nose by a Waqar Younis bouncer. It is now a fable of courage for cricketers worldwide, that he declined medical assistance, took his guard, wiped the blood off, continued to bat.

Is Tendulkar the youngest Test centurion of all time?

After the tour of Pakistan, Tendulkar toured New Zealand, and scored 88 in one of the Test matches, missing out on becoming the youngest Test centurion of all time by 12 runs.

How many runs did Tendulkar score in the 2003 Cricket World Cup?

In the 2003 edition of the tournament, Tendulkar scored an astonishing 673 runs in the tournament, going past his own record of 523 runs in a World Cup tournament (1996 World Cup) – a record that still stands.