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Who Was the Fastest Short-Height Cricket Bowler?
When it comes to cricket, pace and height are often seen as crucial elements for a fast bowler. However, some of the most memorable fast bowlers have defied this stereotype. If you’re a cricket enthusiast wondering about the fastest short-height bowler, you’re not alone!
One standout player who has made a significant impact is Shaun Tait. Standing at just 6 feet (183 cm), Tait was known for his incredible speed and ability to bowl at over 150 km/h. Despite not being among the tallest bowlers, his pace made him a formidable opponent on the field.
Another notable mention is Dale Steyn. Though slightly taller than Tait, his explosive pace and ability to bowl consistently fast deliveries have earned him a reputation as one of the greatest bowlers of his generation. His career is a testament to the fact that height isn’t the only determinant of speed.
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So, if you’re keen to explore more about the fastest bowlers and enhance your cricket knowledge, head over to Lotus365 and get the insights you need!
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reddyannaaa261 · 5 months ago
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Who was the best pace bowler of all time?
There are a few famous names that are frequently at the heart of the discussion when it comes to the best pace bowlers in cricket history. Reddyannaa, a well-known figure in cricket debates, has written extensively on this subject and illuminated the accomplishments of several bowlers.
Wasim Akram and Glenn McGrath, two of Sir Donald Bradman’s contemporaries, are frequently mentioned among the leading candidates. Wasim Akram is a good contender due to his ability to swing the ball both ways and his track record of taking the most wickets in One Day Internationals. Glenn McGrath, meantime, makes sure he is constantly in the conversation thanks to his incredible Test record, consistency, and control.
According to Reddyannaa, the ideal fast bowler possesses impact and adaptability in addition to stats. Players like Dale Steyn, for example, who is well-known for his aggressive pace and versatility, are frequently brought up in conversations.
Reddyannaa highlights that ultimately, determining who the greatest pace bowler of all time is may depend on personal taste and the particular attributes that bowlers are most valued for. The lively and individualized discourse is still present, demonstrating the extensive background of fast bowlers in cricket.
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welidot · 2 years ago
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Hashim Amla
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This Biography is about one of the best Professional Cricketer  of the world Hashim Amla including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail… Express info Real Name Hashim Mahomed Amla Nick Name Hash Profession South African Cricketer (Batsman) Age (as in 2023) 40 Years old Physical Stats & More Info Height in centimeters- 175 cm in meters- 1.75 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 9” Weight in Kilograms- 75 kg in Pounds- 165 lbs Eye Colour Black Hair Color Black Body Measurements - Chest: 40 Inches - Waist: 34 inches - Biceps: 13 Inches Personal Life of Hashim Amla Date of Birth 31 March 1983 Birth Place Durban, Natal Province, South Africa Nationality South African Hometown Durban, Natal Province, South Africa School Durban High School, Durban Education Qualifications High School Family Father- Mahomed H. Amla Mother- Not Known Brother- Ahmed Amla (Cricketer) Religion Islam Hobbies Listening music Controversies In 2013, Australia commentator Dean Jones called him a 'terrorist' during a Test match against Sri Lanka in Colombo as he said that "the terrorist has got another wicket" when he took a catch. Though, Dean Jones apologized after it but he was removed from the job. Cricket History Of  Hashim Amla International Debut Test- 28 November 2004 vs India in Kolkata ODI- 9 March 2008 vs Bangladesh in Chittagong T20- 13 January 2009 vs Australia in Brisbane Domestic/State Team South Africa, Cape Cobras, Derbyshire, Dolphins, Essex, KwaZulu-Natal, Kings XI Punjab IPL Team Kings XI Punjab Nature on field Calm Jersey Number #1(South Africa) #1(IPL, County Cricket) Records ones)  • 1st ever South African to hit a Test match triple hundred (311 not out) against England in 2012. • He holds the record to reach 3000 ODI runs at the quickest rate, even 12 innings less than Sir Vivian Richards. • He and AB De Villers holds the record for the highest 3rd wicket stand in ODI cricket by any South African batting pair. • He holds the record to reach 10 ODI centuries at the quickest rate, even 23 matches less than Virat Kohli. . • He holds the record to be the quickest to get 15 ODI centuries (89 matches). • He holds the ODI record as the fastest batsman to get 2000 (40 innings), 3000 (59 innings), 4000 (81 innings), 5000 (101 innings) and 6000 (123 innings). runs in ODIs. • He and AB de Villers holds the record for the highest partnership in Tests and 4th wicket partnership as well (308 runs) by any South African batting pair, against West Indies in 2014. • He and Faf du Plessis holds the record for the highest partnership by South Africa batting pair (247 runs) against Ireland in 2015. Favourite Shorts Cover drive Likes To Play Again India and England Career Turning Point Performance in the 2002 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand. Favourite Things Of Hashim Amla Favourite Food Chicken dishes Favourite Actor Bruce Lee Favourite Colors Green Favourite Sports Cricket Favourite Destination London Favourite Cricketer Batsman: Jacques Kallis and AB de Villiers Bowler: Dale Steyn Girls , Affairs and More Of  Hashim Amla Marital Status Married Affairs N/A Wife Sumaiyah Amla Children Son- 1 Earning Money of Hashim Amla Net Worth $50 million dollars Salary Per Match Annual Salary - $2,500,000 This Biography written by www.welidot.com Read the full article
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doonitedin · 3 years ago
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Dale Steyn: A South African cricketer like no other
Dale Steyn: A South African cricketer like no other
Not always did South Africa need Steyn to contribute with the bat, but in December 2008, it did and Steyn responded with his best Test score, making a career-best 76 and putting on 180 runs for the tenth wicket with JP Duminy, which eventually helped his side win the match by nine wickets. Photo: GETTY IMAGES Doonited Affiliated: Syndicate News Hunt Source link
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newsmatters · 4 years ago
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WTC Final, India vs New Zealand: Cheteshwar Pujara could have rotated the strike better, says Dale Steyn | Cricket News
WTC Final, India vs New Zealand: Cheteshwar Pujara could have rotated the strike better, says Dale Steyn | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: South Africa pace legend Dale Steyn believes India’s batting mainstay Cheteshwar Pujara could have rotated the strike better during the second day of World Test Championship (WTC) final against New Zealand in Southampton. SCORECARDPujara’s strike-rate has been a constant subject of debate for some time now and the India No. 3 did his stats no good on Saturday, scoring 8 off 54 balls.…
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thenewsroom8 · 4 years ago
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WTC Final, India vs New Zealand: Cheteshwar Pujara could have rotated the strike better, says Dale Steyn | Cricket News
WTC Final, India vs New Zealand: Cheteshwar Pujara could have rotated the strike better, says Dale Steyn | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: South Africa pace legend Dale Steyn believes India’s batting mainstay Cheteshwar Pujara could have rotated the strike better during the second day of World Test Championship (WTC) final against New Zealand in Southampton. SCORECARDPujara’s strike-rate has been a constant subject of debate for some time now and the India No. 3 did his stats no good on Saturday, scoring 8 off 54 balls.…
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reuelek · 4 years ago
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Stats - Kagiso Rabada the third-fastest to 200 Test wickets - ESPNcricinfo
Stats – Kagiso Rabada the third-fastest to 200 Test wickets – ESPNcricinfo
Stats Analysis The 25-year-old reached the milestone in his 44th Test after dismissing Hasan Ali. Kagiso Rabada, at the age of 25, reached the milestone of 200 Test wickets when he dismissed Hasan Ali. Here are some of the records he broke along the way. 44 Matches Rabada took to take 200 Test wickets. Dale Steyn and Allan Donald are the two players from South Africa to reach the milestone…
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welidot · 2 years ago
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Irfan Khan Pathan
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This Biography is about one of the best Professional Cricketer  of the world Irfan Khan Pathan including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail… Express info Real Name Irfan Khan Pathan Nick Name Batati Profession Indian Cricketer (Bowling All-rounder) Age (as in 2023) 38 Years old Physical Stats & More Info Height in centimeters- 183 cm in meters- 1.83 m in Feet Inches- 6’ 0” Weight in Kilograms- 73 kg in Pounds- 161 lbs Eye Color Brown Hair Color Black Tattoos N/A Personal Life of Irfan Pathan Date of Birth 27 October 1984 Birth Place Baroda, Gujarat, India Nationality Indian Hometown Baroda, Gujarat, India School MES High School, Baroda College N/A Family Father- Mehmood Khan Pathan Mother- Samimbanu Pathan Brother- Yusuf Pathan (Cricketer, Step-brother) Sisters- Shagufta Pathan (Younger) Best Friends Robin Uthappa Religion Islam Home Address KISHORE PATIL, Vadodara, Halol Hobbies Playing cricket, table tennis and volleyball Cricket History Of  Irfan Pathan International Debut Test- 12 December 2003 vs Australia in Adelaide ODI- 9 January 2004 vs Australia in Melbourne T20- 1 December 2006 vs South Africa in Johannesburg Domestic/State Team Middlesex, Kings XI Punjab, India, Delhi Daredevils, India Blue, India A, Baroda, India Red, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Chennai Super Kings IPL Team Rising Pune Supergiants Nature on field Aggressive Jersey Number #56 (India) #56 (IPL, County Cricket) Career Turning Point Selection in the Indian Test squad against Australia in 2003. Records Quickest Indian ODI player to get 100 wicket (in 59 matches) In 2003 Under - 19 World Cup, he took 9 wickets against Bangladesh and set a world record for the most wickets in an ODI. He took 3 important wickets in the first T20 World Cup final in South Africa against Pakistan, and was given the Man of the Match award. Favourite Ball In Swing Likes To Play Again Pakistan Favourite Things Of Irfan Pathan Favourite Food Biryani, Paya, mixed veg., mango and methi keema Favourite Player Batsman: Sachin Tendulkar, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Hashim Amla and Viv Richards Bowler: Wasim Akram and Dale Steyn Favourite Actor Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khan Favourite Colors Blue,White Favourite Sports Cricket Favourite Music Take my breath away - Top Gun Favourite Destination Australia Favourite Movie Hera Pheri Girls , Affairs and More Of  Irfan Pathan Marital Status Married Affairs Shivangi Dev, Safa Baig (Model) Wife Safa Baig (Model) Marriage Date 4 February 2016 Children Son- Imran Khan Pathan (born in 2016) Style Of Irfan Pathan Cars Collection N/A Bikes Collection N/A Earning Money of Irfan Pathan Net Worth $3 million Salary Per Match Rs 25 Lakh per annum (Retainership Fees) Per Test Match  7 lakh Per ODI Match  4 lakh Per T20 Match  2 lakhs This Biography written by www.welidot.com Read the full article
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gokul2181 · 4 years ago
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KXIP vs RCB Live Score, IPL 2020: Chahal strikes as Kings XI Punjab lose Agarwal after a good start | Cricket News
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KXIP vs RCB Live Score, IPL 2020: Chahal strikes as Kings XI Punjab lose Agarwal after a good start | Cricket News
KXIP vs RCB: Live Blog | Live Scorecard 7 overs: OUT! Yuzvendra Chahal cleans up Mayank Agarwal for 26. KXIP 57/1 BOWLED! Agarwal missed the ball completely and it castled into his stumps. Bowling change worked for RCB as Chahal provided a big breakthrough. * Introduction of spin: Yuzvendra Chahal comes into the attack 6 overs: KXIP 50/0 Mayank Agarwal (25*) hit another four, this time through covers off Navdeep Saini as he brought up fifty-run opening stand with KL Rahul (23*) for Punjab. Good, solid start for them. 5 overs: KXIP 41/0 8 runs from the second over of Dale Steyn. But the good news for Punjab is that the openers are scoring boundaries in every over. In this one, Mayank Agarwal (20*) pulled one to the mid-wicket boundary. STATS ALERT: KL Rahul today became the fastest to score 2000 runs in IPL, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record.
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4 overs: KXIP 33/0 Decent start from Navdeep Saini, gave away 7 runs in it. But it included a stunning shot from KL Rahul through deep extra cover for a four. * Bowling change: Navdeep Saini comes into the attack 3 overs: KXIP 26/0 Another boundaries-laced over for Punjab as Mayank Agarwal (13*) opened his boundary count with two fours in three balls off Umesh Yadav — an inside out over extra cover and a clipped through mid-wicket. Good start for Punjab openers. 2 overs: KXIP 17/0 Good recovery from Dale Steyn as he ended the over with two dot balls after conceding back-to-back fours to KL Rahul. 1.4 overs: FOURS! 4, 4 – KL Rahul (13*) smacks back-to-back boundaries off Dale Steyn. KXIP 17/0 * Dale Steyn to share the new ball with Umesh Yadav 1 over: KXIP 8/0 Till the fifth ball, Umesh Yadav was bowling a tidy line and gave away just 4 runs. But he strayed down the line to KL Rahul (5) with the final delivery and the Punjab skipper flicked it fine for a boundary. HERE WE GO… KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal to start the KXIP innings. Umesh Yadav with the ball for RCB. Playing XIs: Royal Challengers Bangalore: Devdutt Padikkal, Aaron Finch, Virat Kohli (c), AB de Villiers, Shivam Dube, Josh Philippe (w), Washington Sundar, Navdeep Saini, Umesh Yadav, Dale Steyn, Yuzvendra Chahal Kings XI Punjab: KL Rahul (w/c), Mayank Agarwal, Karun Nair, Nicholas Pooran, Glenn Maxwell, Sarfaraz Khan, James Neesham, Mohammed Shami, Murugan Ashwin, Sheldon Cottrell, Ravi Bishnoi RCB’s Dale Steyn:“The body is feeling good. It’s a plus that you don’t have to get on the plane the next day. Nice to get the first one (game) out of the way. Haven’t played competitive cricket for a while now. Nobody has. Looking to get better as the tournament progresses. I think the nice thing about playing how long as I have is that I know how I can operate. I can work on slower balls and yorkers. Anytime you’re playing on a new surface, there will be something different. The batters will want to take some time to get set. I must say that the first game I saw the guys bowl (in Dubai), I was pretty excited.” What captains had said after the toss: KL Rahul:“There were a lot of positives and it was the first game. Mayank’s batting and our team’s fight was heartening. Jordan and Gowtham aren’t playing, Murugan Ashwin and Neesham come in. Chris Gayle will come in at the right time, don’t worry about it. It was tough sitting at home and so we are grateful to get this opportunity to play. The guys are enjoying themselves despite the rustiness in the first game.” Virat Kohli:“It’s a fresh wicket. There’s a bit of dew in the second half and when the ball gets wet it’s hard to execute. That’s been a big factor. We have done really well defending a total less than 170 and seeing the bowlers execute their plans so well. We are unchanged for today’s game.” TOSS | Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli wins toss, opts to bowl against Kings XI Punjab
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Pitch Report: Kevin Pietersen reckoned that it would be prudent to chase in Dubai tonight, given the much longer boundaries than Sharjah, given the tackiness/dryness of the pitch first up, and which will possibly flatten out later in the night with all the moisture and dew for the team batting second. * Toss at 7 pm IST and the match will start at 7:30 pm IST. Hello and welcome to the live coverage of Match No. 6 of the Indian Premier League 2020 between Kings XI Punjab and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Dubai. We start the day with shocking news of the sudden death of former Australia batsman and cricket commentator Dean Jones, who had been covering the Indian Premier League from Mumbai. Jones has died after a heart attack aged 59. #RIPDeano
KL Rahul’s #KXIP is all set to take on Virat Kohli’s #RCB.Who are you rooting for?#KXIPvRCB https://t.co/76dowQqDGk
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clwalcott · 7 years ago
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Best Since Bradman?
I think we can all agree that 2018 will be another big year for Test cricket.
Joe Root will be trying to put the pieces together of his once promising team, blown apart by Australia, humbled at home by the juvenile West Indies, punch drunk and stumbling into New Zealand (who have lost just one of their last nine Tests at home).  Star all-rounder Ben Stokes will somehow have to mend this most crucial of relationships of English cricket after his unscheduled leave of absence during these fledging, dark days of Root’s captaincy.
The great Dale Steyn – who has played just 9 Test matches since Jan 1 2015 and will not be featuring in the rest of the Indian series – must prove he has any sort of future left in the game.  Nathan Lyon must back up a magnificent 2017 ([email protected]).  He certainly wasn’t magnificent in the previous seven ([email protected]) and his career numbers remain ambivalent at best ([email protected], 3.07 econ).  He still has much to prove.
Sri Lanka and Pakistan, combatants in a late 2017 series will look to put a disaster year behind them with a surge of youth.  The Windies will look to build on a year when they won not just one, but two Test matches away from home against relevant opposition – 2017 was the brightest year for them in perhaps twenty.  Bangladesh take their first confident steps into a new “Big Nine”.  India look to silence the doubters by embarking on their now familiar round the world expedition (which began brightly enough at Newlands).
But there’s one man who, presumably, has no pressure entering 2018.  One man who can kick his feet up and enjoy the fact that even if his hands were amputated tomorrow, would comfortably find himself enshrined in cricket’s hall of fame at just 28.
Of course I’m talking about Steve Smith.
But this image is wrong, Steve Smith is poised in front of a gargantuan 2018.  Smith has a chance to do what no cricketer in my lifetime has done – this could be the year Steve Smith leaves orbit.  And it’s remarkable enough for me to post for the first time in two years – this is truly historic stuff.
Cricket has always featured virtuoso, attention grabbing batsmen.  Batsmen with cult like followings of the faithful.  I’ve seen them come and go, Lara, Tendulkar, Dravid, Sangakkara, Ponting, Steve Waugh, Hayden – the list goes on and on.  And we love to discuss them, advocate our favourites, cherry pick the most dazzling stats, downplay the weaknesses, provide apologies for that down year or that particular bowling attack or country which they just couldn’t solve.  In the final analysis, we have to (perhaps silently) conclude that these discussions just don’t amount to much.  All of the above players average above fifty and a half.  None average fifty seven and a half or higher.  Sure, there is better and worse, but we’re all in roughly the same postcode here.
Those looking to downplay the Smith phenomenon might point to the fact that what we’re talking about here amounts to essentially four years – 2014 to the present day.  Forty five Test matches.  In those Test matches (deep breath) Smith has scored over five thousand runs.  Such a pace has him poised to approach 10,500 runs by his hundredth Test.  By his 150th Test, becoming a routine landmark for great contemporary batsmen (Ponting, Tendulkar, Kallis, Sangakkara, Dravid, Cook, Chanderpaul, Waugh and Border have all hop, skipped and jumped over it), he will have scored over sixteen thousand runs and left Tendulkar in his dust.
Consider, Tendulkar played 200 Tests.
And that’s not even getting to the rate numbers.  Smith hasn’t averaged below 71.93 in a year (including the infant 2018) since 2013.  He averages 75.92 over this period.  He’s knocked 21 centuries in these four years, coming at better than once every four innings (3.8).  He averages 50+ in every continent except Asia, where he averages 49.47 and has centuries in four of his last five matches.  He averages 94.00 in 22 home Test matches.  Ninety four. Even in the humiliating 3-0 loss in Sri Lanka, he averaged north of 41.  Smith has not averaged less than 40 in a series of at least three Test matches since the 2013 tour of England.
And everything seems to be speeding up – in no year did he pile up the centuries as quickly as last year, slamming six in just twenty innings.  He has fourteen single figure scores against twenty one centuries, but only one single figure score in his last ten innings and three centuries.  He’s been dismissed in single figures five times since Jan 1 2016 (against eleven centuries).
The undefeated century is becoming a feature of Smith’s resume (and taking his average to ever more dizzying heights).  Four of his last seven centuries have been undefeated and his not out rate of 14.4% is unusually high historically (the king of this trick, Chanderpaul, averaged 17.5% for comparison).  During the four year Reign of Terror, Smith is being dismissed  less than 84% of the time – we’re approaching a point where one in five times, you don’t get Smith at all, for any price.
But it’s still just four years.  Let’s take a tour around Smith’s peers and see if we can find similar patterns over four years.  Our yardstick is Smith’s 2014-present day – 5,087 [email protected], 48.8% score percentage and 3.8 century rate.
Brian Lara finished his career with a wet sail, and even accounting for a down 2002, his best five year period went 5,134 [email protected]/37.6%/5.3 between 2001-2005.  Alternatively, his early career burst from 1992-1995 went 2,999 [email protected]/46.0%/7.1.  Whichever you choose, both are manifestly weaker than Smith’s record.
But Lara famously played in weak teams (even when he debuted the West Indies had begun declining and by mid-career were in crisis).  What about Ricky Ponting? Surely with Ponting’s notorious late career train derailment, there must have been some juicy years there in the middle?  And there was.   From 2002-2006 (split by a middling 2004) Ponting piled on 6,141 [email protected]/45.4%/4.1 and this is indeed close to Smith.
Close, but no cigar.  All metrics remain weaker than Smith (albeit over an extra year and 12 Tests) and it’s worth noting these were the 28-33 years in Ponting’s career – the peak years of a batting career.  Smith, on the other hand, has performed this in his 25-28 years, usually good, but developing years of a batsman’s career.
I have profiled Tendulkar and Sangakkara previously.  For Tendulkar, the closest comparison is either 2,694 [email protected]/55.6%/3.8 (1997-1999, three years) or 3,658 [email protected]/39.4%/6.0 (2008-2011, four years).  Sangakkara had a much flatter career and his “peak” (such as it was) was 2009-2012; 3,520 [email protected]/40.0%/5.2. He actually had an eleven year period averaging north of sixty, but still, we’re looking at 75 for Smith here with no idea how high it might conceivably go.
And that makes 2018 a huge year for Steve Smith.  As the above demonstrates, what Smith is doing so far is not quite unprecidented and while it’s tempting to say that it is to open a career, we must remember that Smith actually has been playing for eight years now, debuting in 2010 (as you have probably heard ad-nauseum by self satisfied commentators – as an all-rounder).
But another year averaging above seventy and this really will be unprecidented.  The greats strain to keep up with this four year run of Smith savagery, but they can – just barely.  Add another year and this not only will be a horrifying new normal for fielding teams against Australia, it will put Smith truly in a class with Bradman alone.  Australia are scheduled to play ten Tests this coming year (ominously, one in Zimbabwe and two against Bangladesh in Australia).  Averaging his last four years, we can expect a year something like 1,130 [email protected]. If Smith continues at this pace, this time next year we will look at a player averaging not 63.75, but 65.33 after 71 Test matches.
Even the short career novelties of Voges, Graeme Pollock, Headley and Eddie Paynter will be firmly in the rear view mirror at that point (the nearest, Voges, averaged 61.87 in his West Indian fueled batting career).   Sutcliffe, generally considered the most legitimate claim (54 Tests) for historical second place, will be nearly five runs adrift (60.73).   Smith’s career will then be nearly 50% longer than Bradman’s when measured in Test matches and approaching the level of the pre-1980 greats entire careers.  He would need to score nine ducks in a row to be reduced to the level of Sutcliffe.  There will be no dismissing him then: he will have a completely unrivalled case as the second greatest batsman of all time.
The only argument remaining will be the Bradman argument, for those who wish to make it.   This will require the opening of a dusty old book thought closed seventy years ago, Smith will remain an eccentric choice in such an argument but then, who’s to say what the future holds?
2018 will decide whether that argument will be possible at all.  The stakes for cricket history could not possibly be higher.
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dailynewsupdatesindia · 5 years ago
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Dale Steyn says umpire denied him Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket in 190s but stats suggest otherwise Sachin Tendulkar scored his maiden ODI double century against South Africa in 2010 but pacer Dale Steyn claims he had the batsman dismissed close to the magical number.
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cool-magazineznews · 5 years ago
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Dale Steyn says umpire denied him Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket in 190s but stats suggest otherwise Sachin Tendulkar scored his maiden ODI double century against South Africa in 2010 but pacer Dale Steyn claims he had the batsman dismissed close to the magical number.
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arindam96 · 5 years ago
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Dale Steyn says umpire denied him Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket in 190s but stats suggest otherwise Sachin Tendulkar scored his maiden ODI double century against South Africa in 2010 but pacer Dale Steyn claims he had the batsman dismissed close to the magical number.
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vsplusonline · 5 years ago
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Siddle picks Dhoni as wicket-keeper in his all-time opponent XI - Times of India
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SYDNEY: Australia fast-bowler Peter Siddle assembled an all-time opponent XI against whom he played during the course of his career. South African players dominated Siddle’s team as the Proteas have four representations while England come a close second with three players. Asian giants India and Sri Lanka have two players each in Siddle’s all-time XI.
The top-order is dominated by left handers with Alastair Cook and Graeme Smith filling in as openers. “Two lefties�� obviously great players… very good captains in their own rights. But yeah, otherwise tough opponents whenever we came up against them,” Siddle said in the video uploaded on cricket.com.au.
“Kumar Sangakkara at No.3. He is not the wicket-keeper of the side and that is why he is batting at three.��
Siddle then picked Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar at No.4 and South Africa’s Mr. 360 at No.5. South African Jacques Kallis was named as the designated all-rounder of Siddle’s team.
“I nearly forgot to put this man in the team but Jacques Kallis comes in at No.6. If you are a bowler you will be very happy with his stats. If you are a batter you will still be very happy with his stats. He has got almost the same number of wickets as Brett Lee,” Siddle said.
Former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the second Indian in the line-up and he is also the man behind the stumps.
England duo James Anderson and Stuart Broad form a frightening pace attack along with South Africa speedster Dale Steyn. Sri Lanka spin great Rangana Herath is the lone spinner in the side.
Siddle picked England World Cup winning hero Ben Stokes as the 12th man of this unbelievable team.
Siddle XI: Alastair Cook, Graeme Smith, Kumar Sangakkara, Sachin Tendulkar, AB de Villiers, Jacques Kallis, MS Dhoni, Stuart Broad, Dale Steyn, Rangana Herath, James Anderson.
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welidot · 2 years ago
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Kagiso Rabada
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This Biography is about one of the best Professional South-African Cricketer of the world Kagiso Rabada including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail… Express info Real Name Kagiso Rabada Nickname KG Profession South-African Cricketer Age (as in 2023) 28 Years old Physical Stats & More Info Height in centimeters- 190 cm in meters- 1.90 m in Feet Inches- 6’ 3” Weight in Kilograms- 86 kg in Pounds- 190 lbs Body Measurements - Chest: 42 Inches - Waist: 34 Inches - Biceps: 13 Inches Eye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Cricket Of Kagiso Rabada International Debut Test- 5 November 2015 vs India in Mohali ODI- 10 July 2015 vs Bangladesh in Dhaka T20- 5 November 2014 vs Australia in Adelaide Coach/Mentor Ray Jennings Jersey Number #25 (South Africa) Domestic/State Teams Highveld Lions, Kent Bowling Style Right-arm fast Batting Style Left Handed Bat Nature on field Aggressive Favourite Ball Not Known Records/Achievements (main ones) • At the 2014 ICC U-19 Cricket World Cup, Rabada became RSA's best bowler with 14 wickets and an economy of 3.10. • While playing for Highveld Lions in a Domestic match against Dolphins in February 2015, Rabada registered a record 14 wickets, which included a mammoth 9 wickets from 2nd innings. • Rabada made his One Day International debut for South Africa against Bangladesh on 10 July 2015, achieving best figures of 6/16 (on debut). Additionally, he also became only the second player, after Taijul Islam, to take a hat-trick on debut in an ODI match. • Also, Rabada has 4 five-wicket hauls in International test matches, secured in a span of just 1 year. Career Turning Point Rabada's impressive performances in South African domestic cricket helped him grab a spot in the national side. Personal Life Of Kagiso Rabada Date of Birth 25 May 1995 Birth Place Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa Zodiac sign/Sun sign Gemini Nationality South African Hometown Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa School Not Known College St. Stithians Boys College, Johannesburg Educational Qualifications Not Known Family Father- Not Known (Doctor) Mother- Florence Rabada (Lawyer) Brother- 1 Sister- N/A Religion Christianity Hobbies Playing Piano, Listening to music, Playing FIFA on Playstation Favourite Things Of Kagiso Rabada Favourite Bowlers Shane Warne, Wasim Akram, Malcolm Marshall, Glenn McGrath, Dale Steyn Favourite Batsman Michael Clarke Girls, Family & More Of Kagiso Rabada Marital Status Unmarried Affairs/Girlfriends Not Known Wife N/A Children Daughter- N/A Son- N/A This Biography Written By www.welidot.com Read the full article
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IPL 2020: Stats - Most Wins, Runs and Wickets against Delhi Capitals (DC) in IPL
Highest Scorers Against DC in IPL History Delhi Capitals recently known as Delhi Daredevils is one of the groups that hasn't won the Indian Premier League title. They commenced their IPL venture from a positive point of view and qualified for end of the season games multiple times in the initial five seasons however from that point onward, they couldn't keep up consistency and for the following seven years finished in the base portion of the focuses table yet a year ago with another name they made it to the best fours.
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Throughout the long term groups like Chennai Super Kings, Kings XI Punjab, Kolkata Knight Riders, and Royal Challengers Bangalore had great accomplishment against them and in batting - bowling players like Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Harbhajan Singh, and so forth had great achievement.
Most Wins, Runs, and Wickets against Delhi Capitals in Indian Premier League -
1. Most Wins -
15 - Chennai Super Kings (21 Matches)
14 - Kings XI Punjab (24 Matches)
14 - Royal Challengers Bangalore (23 Matches and 1 win came in Super Over)
13 - Kolkata Knight Riders (23 Matches)
12 - Mumbai Indians (24 Matches)
11 - Rajasthan Royals (20 Matches)
9 - Sunrisers Hyderabad (15 Matches)
2. Most Runs -
825 - Virat Kohli (20 innings)
784 - Ajinkya Rahane (18 innings)
745 - Rohit Sharma (25 innings)
626 - Robin Uthappa (23 innings)
607 - Suresh Raina (25 innings)
572 - MS Dhoni (22 innings)
522 - Shikhar Dhawan (15 innings)
512 - Yuvraj Singh (18 innings)
481 - Shane Watson (16 innings)
477 - Ambati Rayudu (19 innings)
3. Most Wickets -
24 - Harbhajan Singh (22 innings)
22 - Lasith Malinga (13 innings)
21 - Piyush Chawla (21 innings)
20 - R Ashwin (18 innings)
17 - Sunil Narine (13 innings)
17 - Dwayne Bravo (17 innings)
16 - Dale Steyn (11 innings)
15 - Sandeep Sharma (12 innings)
15 - Ravindra Jadeja (20 innings)
14 - Jaydev Unadkat (7 innings)
14 - Yuzvendra Chahal (11 innings)
Read More: Highest Scorers Against DC in IPL History
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