
Triple Crown (Cricket)
In cricket, the term "Triple Crown" refers to a player achieving outstanding success in three key formats of the game: Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). Specifically, a player earns a Triple Crown by scoring a certain number of runs or taking a significant number of wickets across all three formats within a specified period or series. It signifies versatility and excellence, demonstrating a player’s ability to adapt and excel in the different styles and demands of cricket’s various formats. It’s a rare and prestigious achievement highlighting a player's comprehensive skill.