#4 MS Dhoni Not Scoring An Away Test Century 

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Perhaps, India’s best-ever captain and the main individual in the historical backdrop of cricket to win all the ICC titles, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, has played many match-winning innings for India in every one of the fomat of cricket all over the world.

Regardless of accomplishing numerous trees in his famous vocation, he would in any case regret that he would never score a Test century outside Asia. His most astounding score outside the sub-landmass is 92 against England at Kennington Oval amid the third Test of India voyage through England 2007.

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Truth be told, Dhoni does not have an international century outside Asia yet with the Australia visit and the World Cup in England coming up, regardless he has an opportunity to score a constrained overs ton outside Asia.

#3 Jim Laker Not Getting 20 Wickets In A Test

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Jim Laker, the previous English off-spinner, is viewed as one of the best match-champs of the twentieth century. Laker was chosen as one of the five “Wisden Cricketers of the Year” in 1952.

With his beside outlandish match figures of 19/90 amid the third Test of 1956 Ashes series at Old Trafford, Laker accomplished a still-unequaled world record of most wickets taken by a bowler in a Test coordinate. Jim took 9 wickets in the primary innings and scalped every one of the wickets in the second. Had Jim taken that 1 wicket, he would have had every one of the wickets against his name.

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The prolific bowler represnted England in 46 Tests, Jim took 193 wickets with his 10/53 in that record-breaking match being his best.

#2 Saeed Anwar Missing Out On A Double Century

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The previous Pakistani cricketer, Saeed Anwar, is generally considered as one of the best openers the country has ever created. Anwar scored two progressive tons on three distinct events in his professional cricketing career. The batsman representated Pakistan in 55 Tests and 247 ODIs, Anwar scored 4052 and 8824 runs, individually.

Out of his 31 international centuries, the most prominent one was his 194 in the sixth Match of the Pepsi Independence Cup in 1997 against India in Chennai. When an individual score of 200 was relatively impossible, the 50-year-old, hustled his way to a 146-ball-194 preceding being expelled by Sachin Tendulkar, passing up the brilliant chance to wind up the principal twofold centurion in ODIs, however his score stayed as the most elevated individual score in ODIs for over 10 years.

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Anwar held the record for a long time till Charles Coventry of Zimbabwe scored an unbeaten 194 Bangladesh in 2009. Later the enchanted figure of 200 was first accomplished by the maestro Sachin Tendulkar against South Africa in 2010 at Indore. Following Sachin Tendulkar, five other batsmen scored double hundreds in ODIs. Rohit Sharma drives the rundown with three double tons (264, 209, 208*), trailed by Martin Guptill (237*), Virender Sehwag (219), Chris Gayle (215) and Fakhar Zaman (210*).

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