zen Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 Amazing performances: View overall figures [change view] Opposition team Australia or England or India or New Zealand or Pakistan or South Africa or Sri Lanka or West Indies Start of match date between 1 Jan 2008 and 1 Jan 2012 Qualifications runs scored greater than or equal to 2000 Ordered by batting average (descending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 14 of 14 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 4s 6s MS Dhoni (INDIA) 2008-2011 91 83 23 3326 124 55.43 3970 83.77 2 26 1 239 48 SR Tendulkar (INDIA) 2008-2011 43 42 4 2056 200* 54.10 2204 93.28 7 8 1 220 24 V Sehwag (INDIA) 2008-2011 55 54 2 2414 219 46.42 2004 120.45 6 10 2 337 50 MJ Clarke (AUS) 2008-2011 73 72 15 2645 111* 46.40 3651 72.44 2 21 2 194 11 MEK Hussey (AUS) 2008-2011 82 76 18 2674 83* 46.10 3122 85.65 0 22 1 170 27 V Kohli (INDIA) 2008-2011 66 63 8 2492 118 45.30 3003 82.98 6 17 4 242 13 SR Watson (AUS) 2008-2011 65 64 5 2560 161* 43.38 2906 88.09 5 14 5 277 49 G Gambhir (INDIA) 2008-2011 78 74 7 2891 150* 43.14 3200 90.34 6 19 6 303 11 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2008-2011 81 78 3 2974 128 39.65 3845 77.34 3 21 1 276 17 Yuvraj Singh (INDIA) 2008-2011 72 69 9 2301 138* 38.35 2513 91.56 5 13 5 242 60 RT Ponting (AUS) 2008-2011 75 74 3 2629 126 37.02 3270 80.39 5 19 4 256 24 TM Dilshan (SL) 2008-2011 76 72 4 2435 160 35.80 2659 91.57 6 10 3 297 18 DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 2008-2011 78 75 8 2369 144 35.35 3061 77.39 3 18 2 202 14 SK Raina (INDIA) 2008-2011 91 79 12 2311 106 34.49 2390 96.69 1 16 6 194 57 The period leading Avg*SR of 5520! Sachin = 5022. Dhoni = 4620. Yuvi = 3496. Straight Drive, Gollum and velu 3 Link to comment
zen Posted April 14, 2020 Author Share Posted April 14, 2020 (edited) Other such notable performances over such a period till the 90s: Till 1984 View overall figures [change view] Opposition team Australia or England or India or New Zealand or Pakistan or South Africa or Sri Lanka or West Indies Start of match date less than or equal to 1 Jan 1984 Qualifications runs scored greater than or equal to 2000 Ordered by batting average (descending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 3 of 3 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 IVA Richards (WI) 1975-1983 56 54 10 2464 153* 56.00 2897 85.05 5 15 3 CG Greenidge (WI) 1975-1983 52 52 5 2217 115 47.17 3540 62.62 4 16 0 GS Chappell (AUS) 1971-1983 74 72 14 2331 138* 40.18 3079 75.70 3 14 7 1984-1987 View overall figures [change view] Opposition team Australia or England or India or New Zealand or Pakistan or South Africa or Sri Lanka or West Indies Start of match date between 1 Jan 1984 and 1 Jan 1988 Qualifications runs scored greater than or equal to 2000 Ordered by batting average (descending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 6 of 6 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 IVA Richards (WI) 1984-1987 81 71 10 3149 189* 51.62 3323 94.76 5 26 4 Javed Miandad (PAK) 1984-1987 79 76 17 2897 116* 49.10 4118 70.34 3 22 2 DL Haynes (WI) 1984-1987 78 77 13 3023 145* 47.23 4909 61.58 8 18 2 SM Gavaskar (INDIA) 1984-1987 64 59 12 2011 103* 42.78 3016 66.67 1 19 5 AR Border (AUS) 1984-1987 85 81 12 2434 127* 35.27 3500 69.54 2 18 4 RB Richardson (WI) 1984-1987 74 72 10 2078 110 33.51 3530 58.86 2 16 5 1988-1991 View overall figures [change view] Opposition team Australia or England or India or New Zealand or Pakistan or South Africa or Sri Lanka or West Indies Start of match date between 1 Jan 1988 and 1 Jan 1992 Qualifications runs scored greater than or equal to 2000 Ordered by batting average (descending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 5 of 5 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 DM Jones (AUS) 1988-1991 66 65 12 2933 145 55.33 4069 72.08 4 24 2 DL Haynes (WI) 1988-1991 59 59 7 2476 152* 47.61 3509 70.56 7 14 3 GR Marsh (AUS) 1988-1991 61 61 5 2468 125* 44.07 4488 54.99 5 15 2 RB Richardson (WI) 1988-1991 73 72 8 2405 122 37.57 3467 69.36 3 18 3 Saleem Malik (PAK) 1988-1991 68 68 7 2243 102 36.77 2543 88.20 3 15 9 1992-1995 View overall figures [change view] Opposition team Australia or England or India or New Zealand or Pakistan or South Africa or Sri Lanka or West Indies Start of match date between 1 Jan 1992 and 1 Jan 1996 Qualifications runs scored greater than or equal to 2000 Ordered by batting average (descending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 8 of 8 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 BC Lara (WI) 1992-1995 78 77 7 3352 169 47.88 4378 76.56 6 25 2 DC Boon (AUS) 1992-1995 69 68 8 2431 100 40.51 3849 63.15 2 18 1 M Azharuddin (INDIA) 1992-1995 68 65 9 2197 95* 39.23 2768 79.37 0 16 1 SR Tendulkar (INDIA) 1992-1995 68 67 8 2290 115 38.81 2851 80.32 4 15 3 Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK) 1992-1995 84 81 8 2746 137* 37.61 3708 74.05 3 20 3 ME Waugh (AUS) 1992-1996 74 71 4 2465 121* 36.79 3247 75.91 4 18 5 Aamer Sohail (PAK) 1992-1995 73 73 0 2320 134 31.78 3490 66.47 2 15 4 PA de Silva (SL) 1992-1995 73 71 6 2027 105 31.18 2585 78.41 1 15 2 1996-1999 View overall figures [change view] Opposition team Australia or England or India or New Zealand or Pakistan or South Africa or Sri Lanka or West Indies Start of match date between 1 Jan 1996 and 1 Jan 2000 Qualifications runs scored greater than or equal to 2000 and batting average greater than or equal to 35 Ordered by batting average (descending) Page 1 of 1 Showing 1 - 19 of 19 First Previous Next Last Return to query menu Cleared query menu Overall figures Player Span Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 0 MG Bevan (AUS) 1996-1999 93 83 30 3127 108* 59.00 4130 75.71 3 24 3 SC Ganguly (INDIA) 1996-1999 102 97 7 3914 183 43.48 5482 71.39 7 26 5 SR Tendulkar (INDIA) 1996-1999 105 101 5 4150 186* 43.22 4758 87.22 13 20 6 Saeed Anwar (PAK) 1996-1999 90 88 5 3500 194 42.16 4054 86.33 8 20 5 JH Kallis (SA) 1996-1999 71 70 10 2425 113* 40.41 3546 68.38 5 16 2 BC Lara (WI) 1996-1999 63 61 6 2196 146* 39.92 2671 82.21 6 11 5 PA de Silva (SL) 1996-1999 84 81 9 2858 134 39.69 3504 81.56 6 18 7 R Dravid (INDIA) 1996-1999 90 86 8 3064 153 39.28 4415 69.39 6 19 4 ME Waugh (AUS) 1996-1999 89 88 5 3248 130 39.13 4286 75.78 6 19 4 M Azharuddin (INDIA) 1996-1999 102 97 15 3184 111* 38.82 4311 73.85 3 25 2 Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK) 1996-1999 90 84 11 2833 116* 38.80 3936 71.97 2 21 3 G Kirsten (SA) 1996-1999 75 75 7 2631 118* 38.69 3615 72.78 6 14 6 RT Ponting (AUS) 1996-1999 71 71 7 2450 124* 38.28 3490 70.20 4 11 5 Ijaz Ahmed (PAK) 1996-1999 98 96 10 3254 139* 37.83 4115 79.07 4 21 7 DJ Cullinan (SA) 1996-1999 77 74 7 2509 124 37.44 3423 73.29 3 17 3 WJ Cronje (SA) 1996-1999 92 84 13 2605 94 36.69 3112 83.70 0 20 5 AC Gilchrist (AUS) 1996-1999 68 66 4 2224 154 35.87 2535 87.73 5 9 4 A Ranatunga (SL) 1996-1999 81 76 12 2282 131* 35.65 3036 75.16 2 13 9 ST Jayasuriya (SL) 1996-1999 89 88 6 2881 151* 35.13 2815 102.34 4 21 7 Edited April 14, 2020 by zen Link to comment
velu Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 can change games in 2/3 overs .. virus first over attack on gul ( their best bowler in the wc ) vs padosis kept them in their backfoot even when we kept losing wickets in mohali semis ( much like how gilly screwed us by attacking zakk ) raki05 and Gollum 2 Link to comment
zen Posted April 14, 2020 Author Share Posted April 14, 2020 5 hours ago, velu said: can change games in 2/3 overs .. virus first over attack on gul ( their best bowler in the wc ) vs padosis kept them in their backfoot even when we kept losing wickets in mohali semis ( much like how gilly screwed us by attacking zakk ) Fantabulous velu 1 Link to comment
Gollum Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 Viru the ODI bat is underrated, just like Dravid (for that era and the team we had). King Viv velu 1 Link to comment
Straight Drive Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 A great player indeed. velu 1 Link to comment
Suhaan Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 11 hours ago, velu said: can change games in 2/3 overs .. virus first over attack on gul ( their best bowler in the wc ) vs padosis kept them in their backfoot even when we kept losing wickets in mohali semis ( much like how gilly screwed us by attacking zakk ) You need people like him up the order,almost 6/10 times gung ho approach works in ko matches velu and raki05 2 Link to comment
raki05 Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 (edited) Viru was the only indian batsmen who had instilled fear in opponent even when he was not scoring just having him in team is half the battle win. He was the sole reason Pakistani started fear us remember 2004 series. Edited April 15, 2020 by raki05 Suhaan and maniac 2 Link to comment
rkt.india Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 14 hours ago, Gollum said: Viru the ODI bat is underrated, just like Dravid (for that era and the team we had). King Viv Viru the ODI bat is in fact overrated. Link to comment
rkt.india Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 20 hours ago, velu said: can change games in 2/3 overs .. virus first over attack on gul ( their best bowler in the wc ) vs padosis kept them in their backfoot even when we kept losing wickets in mohali semis ( much like how gilly screwed us by attacking zakk ) Don't think that inning left any impact on the match. In fact, match was quickly even once we lost the momentum by losing wickets. Ankit_sharma03 1 Link to comment
velu Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 29 minutes ago, rkt.india said: Don't think that inning left any impact on the match. In fact, match was quickly even once we lost the momentum by losing wickets. agree with you now are you going to argue that we won ONLY because of sehwag's ? Link to comment
maniac Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 2 hours ago, rkt.india said: Viru the ODI bat is in fact overrated. Agree with this statement Link to comment
Ankit_sharma03 Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 He was an underachiever in ODI cricket, surely played some terrific knocks even a few in tough conditions. He mostly threw it away... In odi cricket 25 ball 35 is not enough most days , once u get a start u need to make opposition pay. Link to comment
zen Posted April 16, 2020 Author Share Posted April 16, 2020 15 hours ago, raki05 said: Viru was the only indian batsmen who had instilled fear in opponent even when he was not scoring just having him in team is half the battle win. He was the sole reason Pakistani started fear us remember 2004 series. Teams like Pak usually fear such high strike batsmen .... Sehwag gave Ind a psychological leg up. Best example is the 2005 Test at B'lore where after Sehwag's wicket, Pakistan looked a different team: Scorecard raki05 1 Link to comment
nevada Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 17 hours ago, raki05 said: Viru was the only indian batsmen who had instilled fear in opponent even when he was not scoring just having him in team is half the battle win. He was the sole reason Pakistani started fear us remember 2004 series. Viru was in amazing form that series! Destroyed Saqlain Mushtaq's bowling, ending his career altogether. raki05 1 Link to comment
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