In the world of cricket, records are constantly being set and broken. However, some records are so extraordinary that breaking them seems almost impossible.

Here are four legendary records that may never be surpassed.

England’s great batsman, Jack Hobbs, holds the record for the most centuries in first-class cricket. Despite Sachin Tendulkar’s legendary status, he couldn’t come close to Hobbs’ record. Whenever Hobbs took to the pitch, bowlers faced an uphill battle trying to dismiss him early.

Over his 29-year cricket career, Hobbs played 834 first-class matches, scoring 199 centuries and 273 half-centuries—the most centuries by any batsman in first-class cricket. From 1905 to 1934, he amassed 61,760 runs, nearly achieving a double century of centuries, with his highest score being an u

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