You probably never knew who played the slowest innings across all three cricket formats.
Here are the shocking records still standing in Test, ODI and T20I cricket history.
In Test cricket New Zealand batter Geoff Allott played the slowest innings facing 77 balls and scoring zero runs. That means a strike rate of zero.
In ODI cricket Indian legend Sunil Gavaskar holds the record for the slowest knock.
He faced 174 balls and made just 36 runs with a strike rate of only 20.
And in T20I cricket surprisingly it is MS Dhoni known as one of the best finishers who played the slowest innings.
He scored 9 runs off 27 balls with a strike rate of almost 30.
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