Monday 25 November 2013

Zaheer Khan returns to Indian team for South Africa tour

Vadodara, Nov 25: Left-arm paceman Zaheer Khan was on Monday recalled to the Indian Test team for next month's South Africa tour. 

The Indian selectors announced a 17-member Test and 16-man One Day International squads. The Test squad also features uncapped Ambati Rayudu. Openers Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir have been ignored.

The 35-year-old Zaheeer, who has played 88 Tests, has not been in the Indian team since December, 2012. He is five short of completing 300 Test wickets.

Bengal's Wriddhiman Saha has been chosen as reserve wicketkepeer in Tests.

Despite poor form in recent times, fast bowler Ishant Sharma has been included along with Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami. 

R Ashwin, Pragyan Ojha and Ravindra Jadeja are the spinners in the squad.

India will play three One Day Internationals and two Tests next month in South Africa.

This will be the first Test series for India after the retirement of Sachin Tendulkar. 

The ODI series begins in Johannesburg on December 5. The first Test is also in Johannesburg from December 18. 

India ODI squad

MS Dhoni (captain and wicketkeeper), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja, Ajinkya Rahane, R Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Amit Mishra, Ambati Rayudu, Mohit Sharma, Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav. 

India Test squad

MS Dhoni (captain and wicketkeeper), Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja, Ambati Rayudu, Murali Vijay, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, R Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Wriddhiman Saha (wicketkeeper), Zaheer Khan, Mohammed Shami, Pragyan Ojha and Ishant Sharma.
04:25

MS Dhoni becomes first wicketkeeper to captain in 150 ODIs

MS Dhoni reached a special landmark in Vizag on Sunday, becoming the first wicketkeeper in the history of one-day internationals (ODI) to captain a side in 150 matches.


Dhoni, who celebrated the landmark with his customary blitzkrieg in a 40-ball 51*, would have loved to celebrate his achievement with a win against West Indies in the second ODI but the visitors held their nerves to level the series at 1-1 with a nailbiting two-wicket victory.

The current Indian skipper is also the only captain in the game's history to win all three ICC events - Twenty20 World Cup, ODI World Cup and Champions Trophy. Dhoni is now only 25 matches from breaking Mohammad Azharuddin's record of leading India in 174 ODIs.

Azhar also holds the distinction of being the most successful ODI captain for India, winning 90 matches. He is followed by Dhoni, who has won 87 and lost 51 matches, and Ganguly, who led India to victory in 66 of the 147 ODIs he captained.

Dhoni, who became India captain in 2007, and Azharuddin are the only two captains to lead India in 150 ODIs. The all-time record for most matches as ODI captain is in the name of Ricky Ponting, who led Australia in 230 ODIs.
04:10

Friday 22 November 2013

Virat Kohli & Vivian Richards: A Statistical Comparison at 5000 ODI Runs

Kohli equalled Richards' record of reaching the landmark in the least number of innings.
By The Stat Guy | Yahoo Cricket – 1 hour 36 minutes ago


Virat Kohli and Vivian Richards played in vastly different eras. Back then, the bats were lighter, the boundaries bigger, bowling attacks menacing, protective equipment scant, and scoring runs much tougher. It was a mind-boggling feat then for Richards to average in the 50s in both formats of the game. But if there's anything that ties Sir Viv with Virat, it's the love of scoring big runs while dominating their opponents.

We compared their careers at the point each crossed 5000 ODI runs. Richards did it back in 1987 when there were just four-odd years left in his career. Limited overs cricket hadn't yet proliferated and it took a full career to achieve those many runs. In fact, Richards was the first man to pass 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000 ODI runs. His final tally of 6721 runs was a record later overtaken by team-mate Desmond Haynes.

In Kohli's case, 5000 runs may constitute a fraction of what is turning out to be a great career. He's only 25. Who knows where he might finish?
01:36

Friday 15 November 2013

Young turks give India the advantage

Pujara, Rohit slam tons on the second day at Wankhede.


MUMBAI: It was almost as if two matches were being played in one. The morning began with the ground abuzz, a billion TV sets tuned in and Sachin Tendulkar in the middle. Once Tendulkar was out for 74, after adding 36 to his overnight score, a strange silence engulfed the stadium – the people’s match had ended, and a routine second Test of a one-sided series had resumed. 


It mattered very little to the adulatory masses that India, thanks to Cheteshwar Pujara’s almost unnoticed fifth century and Rohit Sharma’s second consecutive ton (made largely in the company of last man Mohammad Shami) had gone from strength to strength and now held the game in a vice-like grip. 

Having piled on 495 in reply to the West Indies’ first innings 182 – for a lead of 313 – India had the visitors staring squarely at another innings defeat at close. Darren Sammy’s team were tottering on 43/3 in the 12-odd overs they had to contend with late in the evening, with the spinners R. Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha accounting for all three wickets to fall. The West Indies trail by 270 runs.

Big innings player

India took things ahead from 157/2, with Tendulkar overshadowing everything else in the first session. Pujara, however, pleased with his aggressive streak and kept ticking along at a steady pace. His only moment of concern turned out to be a gift: the Saurashtra batsman was fortuitously adjudged ‘not out’ on 76 by the third umpire after Kieran Powell appeared in replays to have had his fingers under the ball at short-leg.


Rohit Sharma

 Of the eighth instances that he has crossed fifty, Pujara has now converted five into triple-figure knocks, a clear indication of his penchant for playing long innings. Soon after reaching the landmark, he offered a return-catch off the leading edge to Shane Shillingford, a bowler against whom he hadn’t quite been on top. In came Virat Kohli, who will now be staking a claim on the permanent occupancy of the No.4 spot, after Tendulkar’s retirement.

Kohli began briskly – the only way he knows to bat – and raced to his half-century in quick time. The Delhi batsman was also looking good for a ton when he too fell to Shillingford: a straightforward catch that Sammy gobbled up at slip. Skipper MS Dhoni became a victim to the second new ball, as R. Ashwin joined Rohit and compiled a solid 30.

Lumbar support

Rohit had not yet reached his half-century when India lost Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ojha for the addition of six runs, and settled down on 415/9, with the last man Mohammad Shami making his way into the middle. This meant that Rohit would need some decent support from the fast bowler if he were to get a second century in as many matches. Shami obliged willingly.

Playing the role of a sleeping partner to perfection, hung around for 29 balls and 15 runs, as the pair added 80 for the last wicket. This was time enough for Rohit to get to his century, but not before (when he was on 85) his mow over cow corner was taken intelligently at the boundary. Luckily for the batsman, replays showed that the bowler, Shillingford, had overstepped by a mile. Mr. Sharma did not need further invitation. He biffed Best for boundaries, before a lofted six off Marlon Samuels over long-on gave him his second Test century.
04:47

Sachin Tendulkar 10 most memorable shots

Sachin Tendulkar had every shot in the book being the complete batsman he was. Although, he could essay any stroke from the coaching manual, there were a few instances where a particular shot defined him as a batsman. These strokes are proof of his mastery, craft and sheer class. To pick a few great shots from a 24-year long career was like searching for a needle in a haystack, but there was something about them that made them stand out from the rest.



Here are some of the most memorable shots Tendulkar played during his career:

1. Shoaib Akhtar upper-cut for six, India vs Pakistan, 2003 World Cup


The stage was set for the master to dazzle. India were meeting their arch-rivals after almost three years and that too in the world cup. Having confessed to spending sleepless nights in the lead-up to the game, Tendulkar was charged up for the contest. In the second over of the match, the fast Akhtar ran in to deliver the usual thunderbolt. However, he bowled it short and wide out-side the off-stump. Tendulkar was on his toes and reached for it with the horizontal bat. The ball hit the middle and sailed over third-man into the crowd. That shot signaled his intentions and altered the balance of things. In a high-voltage encounter, it lit up the stage and had a psychological impact on the opponents.

2. Andrew Caddick pulled for a massive six, India vs England, 2003 World Cup


The 2003 World Cup saw a determined Tendulkar walk out to bat. England’s senior bowler, Caddick had famously said that Tendulkar, “is only human.”  If you get on his wrong side, Tendulkar sets off on a mission. As Virender Sehwag and Tendulkar gave India a good start, the latter picked Caddick for some treatment. When the right-armer pitched a ball short, Tendulkar was already in position having walked across his stumps. He then murderously pulled high over square-leg as it left the Kingsmead arena. Caddick was made to eat his words!

3. Helicopter shot, India vs England, Natwest Series 2002


The famous Helicopter Shot is attributed to Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Long before the powerful Dhoni burst on to the scene, Tendulkar had essayed that trademark shot during a Natwest Series encounter against England in 2002. Tendulkar moved back to a fast-bowler, got his front-foot out of the way and wafted the bat as the ball sped away to the mid-wicket boundary. He played a similar shot during his only T20 hundred while playing for Mumbai Indians.

4. Paddle-sweep off Graeme Swann, India vs England, 1st Test, Chennai, 2008


Tendulkar has played this shot innumerable times, but the moment is what makes it significant. The country was mourning the horrifying terror attacks in Mumbai, when Kevin Pietersen led England into India for a two-match Test series. Chasing 387 in the final innings, India were put on course by a Virender Sehwag’s pyrotechnics. But, when Tendulkar entered, he still had a job at hand. His calm century in the company of Yuvraj Singh took India to victory. With four needed for a win and Tendulkar on 99, he moved across the stumps and paddle swept it fine for four. The arms went up in the air and the emotions were felt. That special knock was dedicated by the master to his city.


5. Brett Lee treated to a destructive straight drive, Australia vs India, Melbourne 2008.


Tendulkar’s straight drive was all about touch and finesse. He would merely dab it and the ball would race down the ground to the ropes. However, on this day at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, he was in a different mood. A chipped cover-drive went for four first and Lee was hardly impressed. The next ball, Lee pitched it full and a little outside the off-stump. Tendulkar’s bat came down in a flash and absolutely bludgeoned it back past Lee into the boundary ropes. The fielder inside the 30-yard circle had hardly moved when the ball was near the fence; such was the power in that single stroke. To put a cherry on top of the cake, Tendulkar followed it up with that perfect push for four.


6. Glenn McGrath pulled for six, India vs Australia, ICC Knockout, Nairobi 2000


When two fierce competitors and adversaries clash, sparks are bound to fly. Tendulkar is usually quiet, but this time, he chose to have a go at McGrath and told him, “I’ll hit you out of the ground.” Initially, Tendulkar edged one and it flew over third-man for six. McGrath pitched it short later on and Tendulkar swiveled to pull him behind square for a massive six.  “Let me tell you who is boss,” said Tendulkar’s bat. McGrath could do nothing but walk back to his mark.

7. Michael Kasprowicz carted at Sharjah, India vs Australia, Coca Cola Cup, Sharjah 1998


The year 1998 was about Tendulkar vs Australia. This particular shot came during the famous sandstorm innings when India needed to reach a certain score during their run-chase to secure a berth in the final. After a quite start, Tendulkar unleashed his fury. He danced down the track to Kasprowicz even as the bowled pitched it short. But, Tendulkar was seeing it like a football that year and carted it into the mid-wicket stands. No wonder, Shane Warne had those nightmares! Such was Tendulkar’s form. Top add to Kasprowicz’s agony, he pulled the next one for another six; although he waited at the crease to pull it.

8. Shane Warne smashed out of the rough, India vs Australia,  Coca Cola Cup, Sharjah 1998


Tendulkar had dominated Warne in 1998. The leggie was trying to attack Tendulkar by coming from around the wicket and exploiting the rough. At the other end, Tendulkar did everything — slog sweeping over mid-wicket, waiting on the crease to hit it through the off-side. However, one shot that stood out was when he charged down the wicket to Warne at Sharjah and lofted him for six over long-on. Tendulkar reached to the pitch of the ball and got underneath it perfectly. Warne looked stunned and just waved his hands in frustration.

9. Glide over third-man off Brett Lee, Australia vs India, Perth 2008


When you are up against one of the fastest bowlers in the world on the quickest surface, the chances are that you would be defensive. However, Tendulkar impressed at Perth in 1992 as an 18-year old and was ready to take the challenge when he returned as a veteran in 2008. Some said his reflexes were slowing down; not until they saw this display. Lee pitched it short and Tendulkar moved away as if he was letting it go. All of a sudden, he poked at it with the full face of the bat, giving it a ramp over third-man to collect four. If you bowl fast, I’ll use your pace!

10. Backfoot cover-drives, England vs India, Manchester, 1990


Tendulkar’s first Test hundred came in trying circumstances as India were trying to save the game at Manchester. The 17-year-old batted with great maturity and also showed his fearless side. Throughout the innings, there was one shot he kept playing and mesmerised the crowds with that display. If the England bowlers pitched it on a good-length just outside the off-stump, Tendulkar rocked back and pushed it through the covers. It was about balance, technique, class and timing.
04:02

Aamir Khan, Brain Lara, extend best wishes to Tendulkar

West Indian cricket icon Brian Lara and Bollywood star Aamir Khan extended their best wishes to ‘Master Blaster’ Sachin Tendulkar, as he wears the ‘National Blue’ for the last time for his 200th Test match on home turf.


Lara said: "I want Sachin to get a lot of runs in this match. But I would also like to see West Indies victory. I would also like to congratulate and (wish) good luck to Shivnarain Chanderpaul (West Indies cricketer) for his 150th Test match. It is a wonderful occasion, a momentous occasion, and I am happy to be here.”

Aamir Khan said: “It is the most exciting day for all of us. India will not be batting today, so everyone is a bit disappointed. But, we will be able to see Sachin play tomorrow. I will definitely be coming tomorrow to see Sachin play. I will not miss it for anything.”

Among thousands of Tendulkar fans, Mumbai''s famed ‘Dabbawalla’s said that the country is proud to have a cricket star like Tendulkar, and as a token of love, our association wants to present him with a Gandhi cap and special lunch box.

Former Indian cricketer, Kirti Azad said: “We have seen him (Sachin Tendulkar) for the past 25 years, and after he retires, it will be very painful for all of us, as he has made us proud many a times. I hope he makes us proud again and scores a double century in his 200th Test match.”

Tendulkar is finishing a glittering 24-year career at his home ground, the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Emotions are running high among cricket fans across India, and many are celebrating his farewell to cricket in their own unique way.

Tendulkar made his debut for India against Pakistan in Karachi in 1989 as a curly-haired 16-year-old. He has scored the most runs in Tests and one-day cricket and his 51 Test centuries and 49 ODI hundreds are also records.
03:32

Sachin Tendulkar: The God of cricket will never retire!

The magician called Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar today ensured that it was a farewell that each and every Indian will remember for posterity as the country's greatest sporting icon walked into the sunset with a knock which exhibited just why he is the greatest of this era.


In his 200th and last Test match, Tendulkar showed how a genius can keep overwhelming emotions under control as he scored a majestic 74 in what will probably be his last international innings. 

The numbers mattered for the uninitiated but for those who loved the man for the last 24 years, each and every stroke that came out from that blade was a celebration. His 74 came off 118 balls with 12 boundaries. A deft late cut off Shane Shillingford, straight drive past Tino Best, a shot off his hips off Shanon Gabriel, it was India's most loved hero's way of saying 'Thank You' as he completed 24 years in international cricket today. 

The cobwebs were off his mind, 40,000 odd at the Wankhede and the millions in every nook and corner of India may have felt the pressure, but the man himself had a sage like presence at the crease. Nothing mattered to him apart from the bowler and the release of his delivery. 

Today's innings was a vintage Tendulkar, who made everyone sit on a 'Time Machine' as he rolled back those years. What no bowler has done successfully in 24 years, Tino Best was trying to do -- sledge Tendulkar. But predictably, it didn't have an effect. Best tried to intimidate Tendulkar with short-pitched deliveries. 

It hardly bothered him. He appealed fervently for a caught behind but the umpire negated it. Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan's sigh of relief was there for all to see. Best walked up to Tendulkar on his follow through, asking why doesn't he hook? The Master just smiled back. 

But then Tendulkar showed that if the bowler is 'Best', the maestro from Mumbai has always been 'Better Than the Best'. the Indian's answer was copybook bowler's backdrive that took him past the half-century mark. The 50 came off 91 balls with nine boundaries. 

As Tendulkar raised his bat to acknowledge the applause from a packed Wankhede, wife Anjali made a nervous gesture with her hands, probably to say Just stay on. A few overs later, Best had his hands on his knees, a signature of surrendering to a genius. 

As he walked past Best, Tendulkar just patted his shoulders as if to say Come on young man. You will have better days but it's my day today. May be 40 years from now, a 70-year-old Best will tell his grandchildren about his duel with the Master as this will be the most cherished moment of his career. 

To prove a point, a backfoot cover drive off Best was unleashed in his next over as Tendulkar moved into the 60s. 

Finally when Narsingh Deonarine induced an edge, skipper Darren Sammy took a catch at the slip. Anjali was on her feet, mother Rajni was smiling, coach Ramakant Achrekar had a tear in his eyes, brother Ajit was emotional and one of the ball-boys standing at the boundary line called Arjun Tendulkar was certainly pleased at what he saw. 

As Tendulkar acknowledged the standing ovation, one didn't know whether he had a tear in his eyes but there were moist eyes all around as the revered Indian trudged his way back to pavilion.
00:33

Wednesday 13 November 2013

Sachin's farewell match will be housefull

Mumbai, Nov 13: Mumbai Cricket Association's official ticketing partner KyaZoonga.com announced here Tuesday that all tickets available for sale for Sachin Tendulkar's farewell match have been sold out.

"All tickets made available for sale by the MCA for the 2nd India versus West Indies Test match, which is also Sachin Tendulkar's 200th and final test, have been sold out in approximately 15 hours since they went on sale," an official spokesperson said here Tuesday.

During this period, KyaZoonga.com received massive traffic and the demand remained unabated till the very end.

"The objective of the organizers to ensure wider reach was realized by the ensuring no person was allotted more than two tickets," the spokesperson added.

For the successful buyers among several millions who logged in, tickets will be available for pick-up later Tuesday from the Mumbai Hockey Asssociation counters, next to Wankhede Stadium after providing relevant validation documents as specified during the booking.

The others who were unsuccessful but payments were deducted from their accounts, the company will process the refunds which would come within 7-10 days.Monday morning, when KyaZoonga.com opened up for ticket sales, it notched nearly 20 million hits within less than an hour, causing its servers to crash, disappointing millions of hopefuls.

The company had said that if the traffic volumes continued at these high levels, "it could perhaps surpass the momentum witnessed even during past Olympic Games".
02:13

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Vinay Kumar, Ishant Sharma Dropped From ODI Team

Ishant Sharma and R Vinay Kumar were dropped from India’s 15-man squad for the three-match One-Day International series against West Indies starting on November 21 in Kochi, following their poor performances in the seven-match series against Australia recently.

Mohit Sharma and Dhawal Kulkarni were called up in their place, the Board of Control for Cricket in India announced on Tuesday(November 12).

Ishant and Vinay were both taken for plenty of runs by the Australian batsmen in the ODI series, eventually won by India 3-2. Ishant played the first three games then, going for 189 runs at an economy rate of 7.87, and was left out of the playing XI for the remainder of the series. Vinay, meanwhile, went for 345 runs in five matches at an economy of 7.93, with his return of 1 for 102 in the seventh ODI in Bangalore the worst figures by an Indian in ODIs. Vinay, however, picked up eight wickets in the series, the same as Ravindra Jadeja and one behind R Ashwin, who topped the table from either side with nine wickets.

Mohit made his international debut during the tour of Zimbabwe earlier this year. He’s been in decent form for Haryana in the Ranji Trophy, picking up seven wickets in two matches – against Mumbai and Vidarbha – so far. Kulkarni, meanwhile, played against Haryana for Mumbai, claiming three wickets and, while he has never represented India, was part of the Indian team for the Test tour of New Zealand in 2009.

Jadeja, who was rested from the team for the two Tests against West Indies, was included in the ODI squad, while Yuvraj Singh, who had an average series against Australia, was given another chance to prove his worth.

After the Kochi ODI, India and West Indies will play in Visakhapatnam on November 24 and Kanpur three days later.

Team Squad: 

MS Dhoni (capt, wk), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja, Ambati Rayudu, R Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Amit Mishra, Jaydev Unadkat, Dhawal Kulkarni, Mohit Sharma.
22:22

Achievements of Sachin Tendulkar

This article contains the achievements of Sachin Tendulkar, a cricket player who has set many records and received many awards for his cricketing skill, particularly in batting. Below is a list of some of his achievements he has made in his career thus far.

-1ST man ever to score 200 runs in and ODI -1st ever man to hit 100 hundreds in International cricket


1 Awards
1.1 Official awards
1.2 Media awards
1.3 Others
1.4 Match awards
1.4.1 Man of Series awards
1.4.2 Man of the Match Awards
2 Bibliography
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
Awards[edit]

Official awards:

1994: Sandeepreddy Award Recipient for achievements in cricket[1]
1997: Tendulkar was one of the five cricketers selected as Wisden Cricketer of the Year[2]
1997/98: India's highest sporting honour – Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna[3]
1999: Padma Shri – India's fourth highest civilian award[4]
2008: Padma Vibhushan – India's second highest civilian award[5]
2010: ICC Cricketer of the year – Highest award in the ICC listings[6]
2010: LG People's Choice Award[6]
ICC World Test XI: 2009, 2010, 2011
ICC World ODI XI: 2004, 2007, 2010
Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World 1997, 2010, 2012

Media awards:

In August 2003, he was voted as the "Greatest Sportsman" of the country in the sport personalities category in the Best of India poll conducted by Zee News.[7]
In November 2006, Time magazine named him as one of the Asian Heroes.[8]
In December 2006, he was named "Sports person of the Year"
In June 2009, Time magazine included his Test Debut in "Top 10 Sporting Moments".[9]
In 2010, he was voted as one of the world's 100 most influential people in "The 2010 TIME 100" poll conducted by Time magazine.[10]
The current India Poised campaign run by The Times of India has nominated him as the Face of New India next to the likes of Amartya Sen and Mahatma Gandhi among others.
In February 2010,he was declared "Sports Icon of the Year for 21 years" by NDTV at the NDTV Indian of the Year Awards.[11]
Others[edit]
He is the only player of current generation who was included by Sir Don Bradman in his squad of playing eleven. And rated him the best among cricketer of his generation.
Match awards[edit]
Main article: List of ODI Awards for Sachin Tendulkar

Man of Series awards:

# Season Series Performance
1 Border-Gavaskar Trophy (Australia in India Test Series) 1997/98 446 (3 Matches, 5 Innings, 2×100, 1×50); 13.2–1–48–1; 2 Catches
2 Border-Gavaskar Trophy (India in Australia Test Series) 1999/00 278 Runs (6 Innings, 1×100, 2×50); 9–0–46–1
3 England in India Test Series 2001/02 307 Runs (4 Innings, 1×100, 2×50); 17–3–50–1; 4 Catches
4 India in Bangladesh Test Series

Man of the Match Awards:

S No Opponent Venue Season Match performance
1 England Old Trafford, Manchester 1990 1st Innings: 68 (8×4); 2 Catches
2nd Innings: 119 (17×4)
2 England Chepauk, IN Chennai 1992/93 1st Innings: 165 (24×4, 1×6); 2–1–5–0
2nd Innings: 2 Catches; 2–1–4–0
3 New Zealand Chepauk, Chennai 1995/96 1st Innings: 52 (5×4)
4 Australia Chepauk, Chennai 1997/98 1st Innings: 4 (1×4); 1 Catch
2nd Innings: 155 (14×4, 4×6)
5 Pakistan Chepauk, Chennai 1998/99 1st Innings: 0; 3–0–10–1
2nd Innings: 136 (18×4); 7–1–35–2
6 New Zealand Motera, Ahmedabad 1999/00 1st Innings: 217 (29×4)
2nd Innings: 15 (3×4); 5–2–19–0
7 Australia MCG, Melbourne 1999/00 1st Innings: 116 (9×4, 1×6)
2nd Innings: 52 (4×4)
8 South Africa Wankhede, Mumbai 1999/00 1st Innings: 97 (12×4, 2×6); 5–1–10–3
2nd Innings: 8 (2×4); 1–0–4–0
9 West Indies Eden Gardens, Kolkata 2002/03 1st Innings: 36 (7×4); 7–0–33–0
2nd Innings: 176 (26×4)
10 Australia SCG, Sydney 2003/04 1st Innings: 241 (33×4
2nd Innings: 60 (5×4); 6–0–36–0; 1 Catch
11 Australia Adelaide 2007/08 1st Innings: 153
2nd Innings: 13
12 New Zealand Hamilton 2009 1st Innings: 160
2nd Innings: DNB
13 Bangladesh Chittagong 2010 1st Innings: 105*
2nd Innings: 16
14 Australia M. Chinnaswamy Stadium 2010 1st Innings: 215
(22×4, 2×6)
2nd innings: 53* (5×4, 2×6)

Tendulkar has won a record 16 Man of the Series(MoS) and (62 Man of the Match(MoM) awards in ODI Matches.[12] He has the distinction of having won MoM Award against all ICC Full Members (Test Playing Nations). UAE (2 Matches), Netherlands (1 Match) and Bermuda (1 match) are the only teams against whom he has not won a Man of the Match Award in ODI Cricket.

Man of the Match awards—Sachin Tendulkar
# Opponent Total Home Away Neutral
1 Australia (59 matches) 12 6 1 5
2 Bangladesh (10 matches) 1 0 0 1
3 England (27 matches) 2 1 1 0
4 New Zealand (38 matches) 6 4 2 0
5 Pakistan (61 matches) 8 2 1 5
6 South Africa (50 matches) 5 4 1 0
7 Sri Lanka (65 matches) 6 1 2 3
8 West Indies (38 matches) 9 3 1 5
9 Zimbabwe (34 matches) 8 0 4 4
10 Kenya (10 matches) 4 2 0 2
11 Namibia (1 match) 1 0 0 1
Total (470 ODI matches) 62 23 13 26

  1. Highest run getter in test matches (15,638 as on 6 December 2012).
  2. Highest run getter in ODIs (18,426).
  3. 15,310 of his runs came while opening the innings with the aid of 45 centuries and 75 fifties in 340 innings- most by an opener.
  4. Most number of centuries in Test matches – 51.
  5. Most number of centuries in ODIs – 49.
  6. Most number of man of the match awards (62) in the ODIs.
  7. Most number of man of the series awards (17) in ODIs.
  8. Best average for man of the matches in ODIs.
  9. First cricketer to reach 10,000–11,000–12,000–13,000–14,000–15,000–16,000–17,000–18,000 runs in the ODIs.
  10. Only player ever to cross the 14,000–15,000–16,000–17,000 and 18,000 run marks in ODIs.
  11. He is the highest run scorer in World Cups (2,278 at an average of 56.95)
  12. Most number of the man of the match awards in World cups.
  13. Most number of runs in the 1996 World cup – 523 runs at an average of 87.16.
  14. Most number of runs in the 2003 World cup – 673 runs in 2003 Cricket World Cup, highest by any player in a single Cricket World Cup.
  15. Most number of Fifties in ODIs – 96.
  16. Highest number of 50+ scores in ODI’s – 145 (49 Centuries and 96 Fifties).
  17. First player to have scored over 100 innings of 50+ runs in ODIs.
  18. Appeared in most number of tests – 198.
  19. Appeared in most number of ODIs – 463.
  20. First player to score 200 runs in an ODI.
  21. Tendulkar top-scored for India on 129 occasions – most such occasions for any player in ODIs.
  22. He was the first players to complete the all-round treble of 10000 runs, 100 wickets and 100 catches.
  23. Is the only player to have made three scores of 175 or more.
  24. Is the only player with five scores of 150 or more.
  25. Holds the record for scoring 1,000 ODI runs in a calendar year on most occasions. He did so seven times – 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2007
  26. Tendulkar has scored over 1,000 ODI runs against all major Cricketing nations.
  27. Has played ODIs with 866 players (teammates and opponents) – most for any player in ODI history.
  28. He has most scores in 90s: 18 (including one not out innings).
  29. He Was involved in 99 century partnerships – most by any player.
  30. Tendulkar was the first batsman to score over 3,000 runs against an opponent (3,077 runs against Australia).Since then he has also done this against Sri Lanka (3,113 runs).
  31. Tendulkar was the fastest to reach 10,000 runs taking 259 innings and has the highest batting average among batsmen with over 10,000 ODI runs.
  32. Tendulkar is the only Indian to score a century on ODI captaincy debut (110 v Sri Lanka at Colombo RPS on 28 August 1996).
  33. Tendulkar was the first Indian player to score a century and capture four wickets in the same ODI (v Australia at Dhaka on 28 October 1998).
  34. 11.27% of all the runs and 24.50% of all the hundreds scored by all Indian batsmen have come from Tendulkar’s bat.
  35. His nine centuries against Australia are the most by any player against a particular country. He occupies the second place too, with eight centuries against Sri Lanka.
  36. Sachin Tendulkar with Sourav Ganguly holds the world record for the maximum number of runs scored by the opening partnership. They put together 6,609 runs in 136 matches that include 21 century partnerships and 23 fifty run partnerships. The 21 century partnerships for the opening pair is also a world record.
  37. Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid hold the world record for the highest partnership in ODIs when they scored 331 runs for the second wicket against New Zealand in 1999-00 at the Hyderabad.
  38. Only the second player (after Javed Miandad) to appear in SIX World Cups – from 1992 to 2011.
  39. Most ODI runs in a calendar year: 1,894 ODI runs in 1998.
  40. Most Centuries in a calendar year: 9 ODI centuries in 1998.
  41. Longest career span : 22 years 91 days.
  42. Between April 1990 and April 1998 Tendulkar played 185 consecutive matches – a World record.
  43. He is the only player to be in top 10 ICC Batsmen ranking for 10 years in Tests.
  44. He was the first cricketer to receive the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India's highest sporting honor only to be followed by Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
  45. In 2002, Wisden rated him as the second greatest Test batsman after Sir Donald Bradman.
  46. In 2003, Wisden rated Tendulkar as the No. 1 and Richards at No. 2 in all time Greatest ODI players.
  47. He was involved in unbroken 664-run partnership in a Harris Shield game in 1988 with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli.
  48. Tendulkar is the only player to score a century in all three of his Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Irani Trophy debuts.
  49. In 1992, at the age of 19, Tendulkar became the first overseas born player to represent Yorkshire.
  50. Tendulkar has been granted the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award, Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan by Indian government. He is the only Indian cricketer to get all of them.
  51. Tendulkar has scored over 1000 runs in a calendar year in ODIs 7 times.
  52. Tendulkar has scored 1894 runs in calendar year in ODIs most by any batsman.
  53. He has the least percentage of the man of the matches awards won when team loses a match in ODIs. Out of his 62-man of the match awards only 5 times India has lost.
  54. Tendulkar most number man of match awards (12) against Australia.
  55. In August 2003, Sachin Tendulkar was voted as the "Greatest Sportsman" of the country in the sport personalities category in the Best of India poll conducted by Zee News.
  56. In November 2006, Time magazine named Tendulkar as one of the Asian Heroes.
  57. The current India Poised campaign run by The Times of India has nominated him as the Face of New India next to the likes of Amartya Sen and Mahatma Gandhi among others.
  58. Tendulkar was the first batsman to score over 50 centuries in international cricket.
  59. Tendulkar was the first batsman to score over 75 centuries in international cricket.
  60. Has the most overall runs in cricket, (ODIs+Tests+Twenty20s), as of December 2012 he had accumulated almost 34,074 runs overall.
  61. Sachin Tendulkar with Sourav Ganguly hold the world record for the maximum number of runs scored by the opening partnership. They have put together 6,271 runs in 128 matches
  62. The 22 century partnerships for opening pair with Sourav Ganguly is a world record.
  63. Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid hold the world record for the highest partnership in ODI matches when they scored 331 runs against New Zealand in 1999
  64. Sachin Tendulkar has been involved in six 200 run partnerships in ODI matches – a record that he shares with Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid
  65. Most ODI Centuries in a calendar year: 9 centuries in 1998.
  66. Only player to have over 100 innings of 50+ runs (49 Centuries and 96 Fifties)(as of 7 March 2012)
  67. The only player ever to cross the 14,000, 15,000, 16,000, 17,000, 18,000 run marks IN ODI.
  68. Third highest individual score among Indian batsmen (200* against South Africa at Gwalior in 2011).
  69. The score of 200* is the third highest score recorded in ODI matches.
  70. Tendulkar has scored over 1000 ODI runs against all major Cricketing nations.
  71. Sachin was the fastest to reach 10,000 runs taking 259 innings and has the highest batting average among batsmen with over 10,000 ODI runs
  72. Most number of Stadium Appearances: 90 different Grounds.
  73. Consecutive ODI Appearances: 185.
  74. On his debut, Sachin Tendulkar was the second youngest debutant in the world.
  75. When Tendulkar scored his maiden century in 1990, he was the second youngest to score a century.
  76. Tendulkar's record of five test centuries before he turned 20 is a current world record.
  77. Tendulkar holds the current record (217 against NZ in 1999/00 Season) for the highest score in Test cricket by an Indian when captaining the side.
  78. Tendulkar has scored centuries against all test playing nations.[7] He was the third batman to achieve the distinction after Steve Waugh and Gary Kirsten.
  79. He holds record for the second most number of seasons with over 1000 runs in world in a calendar year.
  80. On 3 January 2007 Sachin Tendulkar (5751) edged past Brian Lara's (5736) world record of runs scored in Tests away from home.
  81. Tendulkar and Brian Lara are the fastest to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket history. Both of them achieved this in 195 innings.
  82. Second Indian after Sunil Gavaskar to make over 10,000 runs in Test matches.
  83. Became the first Indian to surpass the 11,000 Test run mark and the third overall.
  84. First to score 30,000 international runs.
  85. Tendulkar's 33,906 runs in international cricket include 18,426 runs in ODIs, 15,470 Tests runs and 10 runs in the lone Twenty20 that India has played.
  86. On 10 December 2005, Tendulkar made his 35th century in Tests at Delhi against Sri Lanka . He surpassed Sunil Gavaskar's record of 34 centuries to become the man with the most number of hundreds in Test cricket.
  87. Tendulkar is the only player who has 150 wickets and more than 15,000 runs in ODIs.
  88. Tendulkar is the first batsman in history to score 100 centuries in international cricket.
  89. Holds the record for amassing most runs in a winning cause 11157 (average 56.63), including 33 centuries, in 234 matches.
  90. Also has the highest average in a winning cause 56.63 which is the highest among the batsmen with 7000 runs or more in a winning cause.
  91. He completed 50,000 runs on October 5th, 2013.
  92. He has got 20 ducks in ODI cricket.
  93. He has scored most runs in boundaries (fours)in ODI cricket 2016*4= 8064.
  94. He has scored 195 sixes in ODI cricket(Not most but in top 10).
  95. He hit 25 boundaries in his unbeaten 200 against south africa , the first and most in a single ODI innings
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Monday 11 November 2013

Ashwin becomes No.1 Ranked Test All Rounder

Dubai, Nov 10: India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin has achieved the No.1 position in the ICC Test all-rounder rankings after a stellar performance in the Kolkata match against the West Indies which India won by an innings and 51 runs.

Ashwin scored 124, his second century, and recorded match figures of 5-98 from 40 overs with 11 maidens. With his performance, he not only improved his batting and bowling rankings but also leapfrogged Shakib Al Hasan and Jacques Kallis into the top spot in the all-rounders’ list.

Ashwin has earned 81 points and leads Shakib by 43.

In the Test batsmen rankings, Ashwin has moved up 18 places to 45th position while in the bowlers rankings, the 27-year-old off-spinner has gained two places and is now sitting in sixth.

Middle-order batsman Rohit Sharma and fast bowler Mohammed Shami, who made their debuts in the same Test, have made impressive entries into the rankings.

Sharma, who became the 14th India batsman to score a century on debut, has broken into the rankings in the 63rd spot while Shami’s match figures of 9-118 -- the most by an India fast bowler on debut -- has helped him enter in 53rd place in the bowlers rankings.

Pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar also improved on his ranking. His two wickets have helped him move into 87th place (up by 13).

The batting chart continues to be headed by AB de Villiers of South Africa while his teammate Dale Steyn is the No.1 ranked bowler.

The rankings will next be updated at the end of the Mumbai Test which starts Nov 14.
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