Ricky Ponting at current performance and form.
2006-11-22 16:57:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Michael Bevan of Australia could be the best ODI Batsman in World
A small gist about Michael Bevan.
Regularly dubbed the world's best limited-overs batsman, Michael Bevan continued his prolific ways when his international career closed at the end of the 2003-04 season. An essential part of the one-day outfit for a decade, especially when orchestrating calm chases in crises that often ended in last-over or last-ball heroics, he was cut from the contract list with two World Cup wins and kitbags full of highlights. He will long be remembered for his pair of sensational innings against West Indies at Sydney in 1996 and New Zealand at Melbourne in 2002, when nerveless batting and juggling of the tail secured nail-biting victories. Picking the gaps, running hard and knowing the right moment - and place - to hit a boundary were the hallmarks of his success.
See his records and batting average.
2006-11-23 22:46:19
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answer #2
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answered by Vivian 3
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i think adum gilchrist is greatest batsman. look his great carrier.
Adam Gilchrist
Australia
Test/ODI Team:
Australia
Test Debut:
November 5, 1999 v Pakistan, Brisbane - Queensland
ODI Debut:
October 25, 1996 v South Africa, Faridabad
Batting Style:
Left Handed
Bowling Style:
Right Arm Off Break Bowler
Age:
34y 352d
DOB:
November 14, 1971
Place of Birth:
Bellingen
ICC Rankings
Batting
Bowling
Test
18 (655)
20 (655)
ODI
2 (796)
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Test Records
Last 5 Matches
ODI Records
Test Records
Matches 85
Batting
Innings
123
Not Out's
18
Runs
5124
Hundreds
16
Fifties
22
Average
48.8
Highest Score
204* vs RSA
Bowling
Overs
0.0
Maidens
0
Runs Conceded
0
Wickets
0
Average
0
Best Figures
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Fielding
Catches
320
Run Outs
2
Stumpings
35
Top
ODI Records
Matches 245
Batting
Innings
238
Not Out's
9
Runs
8358
Hundreds
14
Fifties
46
Average
36.5
Highest Score
172 vs ZIM
Bowling
Overs
0.0
Maidens
0
Runs Conceded
0
Wickets
0
Average
0
Best Figures
-
Fielding
Catches
355
Run Outs
8
Stumpings
45
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Last 5 Matches
Test
v BAN, Apr 16
0 & DNB
v BAN, Apr 9
144, 12 & DNB
v RSA, Mar 31
12, 0 & DNB
v RSA, Mar 24
2, 24 & DNB
v RSA, Mar 16
12, 0 & DNB
ODI
v IND, Oct 29
23 (24) & DNB
v ENG, Oct 21
10 (10) & DNB
v WIN, Oct 18
92 (120) & DNB
v BAN, Apr 28
DNB & DNB
v BAN, Apr 26
32 (30) & DNB
apart from this, he is winning batsman for aus
2006-11-20 21:19:51
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answer #3
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answered by Nik 2
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1. Sachin Tendulkar
2. Brian Lara
3. Mark Waugh
4. Steve Waugh
5. Shahid Afridi
2006-11-21 00:15:55
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answer #4
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answered by Santhosh S 5
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Michael Hussey
Sourav Ganguly
2006-11-20 19:18:11
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answer #5
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answered by r 2
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Chris Gayle
2006-11-20 20:51:31
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Sachin tendulkar
14350 odd ODI runs (3200 runs more than the person in 2nd place)
38 ODI centuries (16 centuries more than the person in 2nd place)
Avg. 44.5
aint this enough to be the best
2006-11-21 16:42:34
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answer #7
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answered by rahul_brock_17 2
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The best I do not know.
BUT
THE worst is SHRI RAHUL DRAVID for making 10 run in 100 balls and then put OTHER indian batsman into presssure.
It means not only he is poor performer he crate situation where other INDIANS ARE FORCED TO perform POORLY.
2006-11-24 18:13:58
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answer #8
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answered by narayan 2
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Saurav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar.
2006-11-20 21:23:01
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answer #9
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answered by 0_0 4
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Sachin Tendulkar beyond any doubt as he holds the record for most centuries and most runs scored in One Day International till
now
2006-11-20 19:42:48
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answer #10
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Dhoni
2006-11-20 19:38:10
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answer #11
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answered by macman 3
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