1. Sachin Tendulkar's 100 international centuries: Sachin Tendulkar, the legendary Indian batsman, holds the record for scoring 100 centuries across all international formats (Tests and ODIs). This remarkable milestone requires an extraordinary combination of skill, longevity, and consistency, making it highly unlikely to be surpassed.

  2. Muttiah Muralitharan's 800 Test wickets: Although Muttiah Muralitharan is not an Indian cricketer, his record of 800 Test wickets is worth mentioning. This achievement demands exceptional skill, durability, and consistency as a spinner, and it is considered nearly impossible for an Indian cricketer or any other player to surpass this record.

  3. Anil Kumble's 10-wicket haul in an innings: Anil Kumble, the former Indian leg-spinner, is one of only two players in Test cricket history to take all 10 wickets in a single innings. Achieving this feat requires exceptional bowling skills, favorable pitch conditions, and a bit of luck, making it an extremely rare and difficult record to break.

  4. Sunil Gavaskar's 34 Test centuries: Sunil Gavaskar, one of India's greatest opening batsmen, held the record for the most Test centuries (34) for over two decades. Although this record has been surpassed by other players, it still stands as a monumental achievement and breaking it would require a significant number of consistent centuries by an Indian cricketer.

  5. Vinoo Mankad's 413 runs and 12 wickets in a single Test match: In 1952, Vinoo Mankad, an Indian all-rounder, scored 413 runs and took 12 wickets in a single Test match against England. This record of highest runs and wickets in a Test match by a single player remains unmatched and is considered one of the most extraordinary all-round performances in the history of the game. It would be incredibly difficult for any Indian cricketer to replicate such a feat.

(pc news18)