Certainly! Here are some strange and unusual records in cricket:

  1. Most runs off one ball: In a charity match in 1996, Australia's Ellyse Perry scored 7 runs off a single delivery. The ball hit the stumps, deflected off to the boundary, and the fielding team committed multiple overthrows.

  2. Most runs conceded in an over: The unfortunate record for the most runs conceded in an over in international cricket belongs to South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs. He gave away 36 runs in an over against the Netherlands during the 2007 ICC World Cup.

  3. Longest cricket match: The longest recorded cricket match in history took place in 1939 between England and South Africa. The match lasted for a staggering 12 days, with play spread over six days in each of the two innings.

  4. Most consecutive ducks: Former West Indian cricketer Courtney Walsh holds the record for the most consecutive ducks in Test cricket. He achieved this feat by recording 43 consecutive innings without scoring a run.

  5. Most extras in an innings: The record for the most extras (runs conceded by the bowling team) in an innings is 77, set by the English county team, Surrey, against Lancashire in 1885. The extras included 73 byes, 3 no balls, and 1 wide.

  6. Lowest team score: In 2021, the women's team of Zambia recorded the lowest team score in international cricket, being bowled out for just 4 runs against the women's team of Botswana.

  7. Fastest delivery: The fastest recorded delivery in international cricket was bowled by Pakistan's Shoaib Akhtar, who clocked 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) against England in 2003.

  8. Most catches by a non-player: During a Test match between England and Australia in 1975, a spectator named John Hampshire took five catches in the match while sitting in the stands.

These are just a few examples of the many strange and unusual records that have occurred in cricket over the years. Cricket's long history has witnessed some truly remarkable and unconventional moments.