The most women’s cricket World Cup wins by a national side is five by Australia in 1978, 1982, 1988 and 1997, and 2005. The previous record was wrong, hence five beats six.
Kanbi Fujiyama (1929 – 1990) played the lead role in 10,288 performances by the comedy company Sochiku Shikigeki from November 1966 to June 1983. He also starred in ‘Hibotan bakuto: hanafuda shobu’ (Jap 1969) and ‘Meiji kyokyakuden – sandaime shumei’ (Jap 1965).
The most consecutive Test matched played by an individual player is 153 by Alan Border (b. 27 July 1955) for Australia between 1978 and 1994.
The most Test match centuries in a calendar year is nine by Mohammad Yousuf (formerly known as Yousuf Youhana, b. 27 August 1974, Pakistan) in 2006.
The most three-pointers playing 2K Sports’ NBA 2K11 video game is 14 by Dwayne Travis (USA) at the 2K Sports booth during the NBA All-Star Jam Session in Los Angeles, California, USA on 20 February 2011. Travis played a four minute game, one minute per quarter.
The most titled person in the world is the 18th Duchess of Alba, Doa Mar¡a del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva (b. 28 Mar 1926). She is 14 times a Spanish grandee, 5 times a duchess, once a countess-duchess, 18 times a marchioness, 18 times a countess and once a viscountess. This is due to the complicated combinations of nationalities and marriages intertwined within her ancestry.
The most times to pass through a tennis racket in a minute is 38, and was achieved by Thaneswar Guragai (Nepal) at the Radisson Hotel in Lazimpat, Kathmandu, Nepal, on 26 February 2012.
Angela Lansbury (UK) has hosted or co-hosted more Tony telecasts than any other individual, with six telecasts in 1968, 1971, 1987, 1988, 1989 and 2010.
Hinton Battle (USA) has won three Best Actor Tony Awards (all in the category of Featured Role in a Musical) for Sophisticated Ladies (in 1981), The Tapdance Kid (1984) and Miss Saigon (1991).
The most wins in international tournaments on Age of Empires (Ensemble Studios, 1997) is 2, achieved by Byung-Yeon Kang (South Korea) between 2001 and 2007. Featured in Guinness World Records Gamers Edition 2011