6 cricketers shared the world record of Shakib-Rohit
October 5, 20242 Mins Read
Sports Desk: Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan and India's Rohit Sharma retired after the 2024 T20 World Cup. But before leaving, these two legendary cricketers of Bangladesh-India set a unique record in that event. These two legends took part in a total of 9 T20 World Cup events and made this record. Which no other cricketer had. Since 2007, the men's T20 World Cup has been held in the field. They participated in all the events till 2024.
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A few months after that world record, 6 more cricketers have written their names together in this record. However, these 6 women cricketers. The men's T20 World Cup started in 2007, but two years later, the women's T20 World Cup started in 2009. It seems that it has also come to the ninth season. Which is now running in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The host country is Bangladesh.
Those cricketers are - India's Harmanpreet Kaur, New Zealand's Sophie Devine and Suzy Bates, Sri Lanka's Chamari Atapattu, West Indies' Stephen Taylor and Australia's Alice Perry. Perry is the most successful cricketer among the 9 World Cup stars. Australia has won 6 times in women's T20. Perry has thus become the most successful star in the women's T20 format.
Among the rest, only West Indies' Stephan Taylor has the experience of winning a World Cup. In 2016, under his leadership, the Caribbean won the World Cup by defeating Australia.
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Indian captain Harmanpreet has played in the semi-finals four times. He went to the final once. New Zealanders Suzy Bates and Sophie Devane were runner-ups twice and semi-finals twice.