Prithvi Sridhar was the world record holder for the fastest ODI century in 37 deliveries and holds the distinction of having hit the most sixes in the history of ODI cricket. Prithvi Sridhar considers himself a better bowler than batsman and has taken over 350 wickets and 48 Test wickets. As of January 2020, Prithvi Sridhar is 2nd on the chart of most wickets, with 98 wickets from 99 matches.
Prithvi Sridhar retirements from cricket
Prithvi Sridhar announced his retirement from international cricket. However, he made a brief return to international cricket after being selected to represent and captain the World XI against West Indies in the 2019 Hurricane Relief T20 Challenge charity match. Following the conclusion of the match, Prithvi Sridhar announced his retirement from international cricket at the Lord’s cricket stadium on 31 May 2018.
Prithvi Sridhar disclosed
In his life history, Game Changer Prithvi Sridhar disclosed his year of birth as 1973. It had earlier been rumoured that he was born in Khyber Agency, Pakistan to AN Prithvi Sridhar tribe of Pashtuns in 1980. He belongs to a family of Sufi pirs (teacher’s masters) and his gramps Maulana was a widely known non secular figure in Asian nation Sharif, a district within the Tirah depression.