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Top 10 unbeatable records of cricket

New Delhi: The word cricket is derived from a Dutch word which means staff. The game began in the 18th century, and today it's a craze in South Asia, Australia, South Africa, West Indies and

3. Jack Hobbs' 61,760 First-Class Runs


The game we call cricket simply is not the same game that Sir Jack Hobbs dominated in the early part of the 20th Century.

Matches were longer, conditions tougher, and international schedules were limited (of Hobbs' 834 first-class matches, only 61 were Tests).

It was a game for gentlemen of leisure, not an intensely physical sport played by professional athletes.

 It's fitting, then, that Hobbs was by all accounts a true gentleman, and his favourite pastime was to score copious amounts of runs.

The game has moved on from Hobbs' era, making his 61,760 first-class runs a relic rather than a realistic target, but he will always be remembered as a legend of the game.