It is a popular saying that we have been hearing for a long time that records are meant to be broken. This is true to an extent. This underscores the fact that some of the records that we thought were never shaken have been edited. But let's make sure that all records are editable like this. It is no wonder that some of the rarest records in international cricket have probably never been shaken again. As such let us look at some of the most important records in international cricket that will probably never be corrected in the future. Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets) The first of these is the incredible record held by former Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan. Murali is the only bowler in the world to take 800 wickets in Test cricket. It can be seen that no one was able to reach even close to it later. Murali has taken 800 wickets in just 133 Tests. His career-best five-wicket haul of 67 times took nine wickets for 51 runs. Former Australian spin wizard Shane Warne is second only to Murali with 708 wickets. English pacer James Anderson has taken the most wickets in the current innings. He has taken 584 wickets in Tests. Towards the end of his career, it was impossible for Anderson to catch up with Murali. Brian Lara (400 not out) Former West Indies batting legend Brian Lara holds the world record for highest Test score. He made history by breaking 400 records without being out. Lara's memorable batting performance in the 2003 Test against England. Earlier in 1994, Lara set the record for the first time with 375 runs. In 2003, Matthew Hayden of Australia broke the record with 380 runs. But in the same year, Lara regained the record with 400 runs. After Lara's performance, many players later scored over 300 in Tests, but only one managed to score above 350. In 2006, Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka challenged Lara for 374 runs. Sachin Tendulkar (200 Tests) Sachin Tendulkar, India's run legend and batting legend, has set a handful of records with his bat. Many of these are almost impossible to reach. But Tendulkar's record of playing more matches will never be broken. Master Blaster is the only player in the world to have played 200 Tests. He started his journey in 1989 and ended it in 2013. No one else in the world has scored a double century in the number of Tests played. Of those currently in contention, English veteran pacer James Anderson (151) has played the most Tests, surely not being able to play another 49 Tests. After Australia, former Australia legends Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting have played more Tests. Both have played 168 Tests. Rohit Sharma (264) Rohit Sharma is currently the only player in the world to have an unbeaten record. Hitman holds the world record for three double centuries in ODI cricket. He also has the highest individual score in ODIs. In the 2014 match against Sri Lanka, Rohit made history by scoring 264 runs. He hit 33 fours and nine sixes in 173 balls. It is also the only 250-plus score of a player in ODIs. New Zealand's Martin Guptill is second behind Rohit with 237 not out. Rohit's record of 264 runs will not be edited in the future. Some people say that if one can do it, it will be for Rohit himself. Don Bradman (99.94 Test average) Former Australia legend Don Bradman's Test average, hailed as the greatest batsman of all time in world cricket, is incredible. Bradman's world record of 99.94 will never be broken. In his long career from 1928 to '48, Bradman played 80 innings in 52 Tests. top 5,top 10,cricket,hit wicket,cricket malayalam,Indian team,cricket's most unexpected catches - accidental cat,stumping,funny cricket,weird wickets,funny,bad balls to get a wicket,cricket (sport),controversial,wicket,cricket catches,cricket live,cricket highlights,cricket funny,ക്രിക്കറ്റ് വാർത്തകൾ,ഇന്ത്യൻ ക്രിക്കറ്റ് വീഡിയോ,ക്രിക്കറ്റ് മലയാളം #TOP5UNBREAKABLECRICKETRECORDS #CRICKETNEWS #CRICKETRECORDS #SPORTSNEWS #EXCLUSIVE #CRICKETUPDATES #CRICKETMALAYALAM #SACHINTENDULKAR #ROHITSHARMA #BRAINLARA #MALAYALAMNEWS