SJS
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Absolutely. A pity he got out when he did. It would have been a spectacular hundred.Just watched the highlights. Man, what a blitz from Gilly! Just phenomenal!
Absolutely. A pity he got out when he did. It would have been a spectacular hundred.Just watched the highlights. Man, what a blitz from Gilly! Just phenomenal!
Sehwag. Jayasurya. Afridi. Gilchrist.Forget the rest. Even in his dotage, there can still be no question as to the world's most destructive limited overs batsman when Gilchrist is Gilchrist.
Gilchrist, Richards, TendulkarSehwag. Jayasurya. Afridi. Gilchrist.
Let Sehwag do it as long as Gilly did in limited overs stuff.Sehwag. Jayasurya. Afridi. Gilchrist.
Jayasurya was far more explosive player than Gilchrist and far more consistent too. Gilchrist's purple patch in ODIs started probably with the 2003 WC final. Jayasurya has been doing it since 1996, and still continuing.Let Sehwag do it as long as Gilly did in limited overs stuff.
Jaya didn't do it as consistently in the biggest games as Gilchrist, would have him ahead of Sehwag though and tbf, I'd have him as one of the greatest ODI players of all time, so very little between he and Gilly - a good shout.
Afridi isn't fit to carry the other three's jockstraps as a batsman. Went off once every half decade.
A Gilchrist assault is probably the one which reminds me of Richards the most. Probs a perception thing, but his hitting is just to clean.
Lean towards SJS's take on it tbh. Would group those three ahead of the three you listed.
I'm not going to enter into who is a better batsman, but that comment is rubbish. Jayasuriya should have finished up about three years ago.Jayasurya was far more explosive player than Gilchrist and far more consistent too. Gilchrist's purple patch in ODIs started probably with the 2003 WC final. Jayasurya has been doing it since 1996, and still continuing.
[B]Versus Runs Balls St Rt[/B]
RR 3 10 30
CSK 20 19 105
DC 12 19 63
K XI 0 1 0
DD 3 8 38
K XI 19 17 112
RR 17 20 85
MI 4 4 100
KKR 7 9 78
CSK 6 4 150
DD 1 5 20
[B]Overall 92 116 79[/B]
Just looking at the pure stats, his most useful game there was the golden duck because at least he didn't waste any deliveries!Robin Uthappa has played 13 of the 14 games played by RC Bangalore. Bang in the middle of these 13 games (in the 7th against Mumbai Indians) he scored 62 in 44 balls. In the six games before and the five games after, in which he has batted, he has scored. . .
Thats a batting average of 8.4 in 11 of the 12 games he has played at 4.8 runs per over. The guy is a cricketing disaster in any format of the game, not just T-20 where his attempts to mimic Sir Vivian Richard would be laughable if they were not so pathetic.Code:[B]Versus Runs Balls St Rt[/B] RR 3 10 30 CSK 20 19 105 DC 12 19 63 K XI 0 1 0 DD 3 8 38 K XI 19 17 112 RR 17 20 85 MI 4 4 100 KKR 7 9 78 CSK 6 4 150 DD 1 5 20 [B]Overall 92 116 79[/B]
There isn't a single innings in those 11 - not one - that can be said to be worth another game and I saw all the games of RC Bangalore. On top of that, this highly over-hyped fielder has dropped some of the most horrendous sitters in IPL 2009.
I am not aware of his being related to Dr Mallaya. Can any one tell me why this guys is playing so many games?
Jayasurya's record since 1996I'm not going to enter into who is a better batsman, but that comment is rubbish. Jayasuriya should have finished up about three years ago.
And he also hardly been doing it since 1996. He's always been a hot and cold player capable of making bugger all as he is capable of making heaps.
[B]Year Matches Runs Average SR 100s 50s Verdict[/B]
1996 30 955 34.10 112.7 2 4 Moderate
1997 26 1178 51.21 113.5 3 9 Hot
1998 23 661 28.73 83.67 1 4 Cold
1999 28 674 25.92 85.53 0 7 Cold
2000 21 910 43.33 87.92 2 6 Hot
2001 33 1202 37.56 83.24 2 8 Hot
2002 31 1077 35.90 91.73 2 4 Moderate
2003 25 860 39.09 85.82 3 3 Hot
2004 25 724 31.47 83.60 2 3 Moderate
2005 13 323 26.91 88.98 0 1 Cold
2006 26 1153 48.04 107.4 5 2 Hot
2007 31 835 29.82 93.71 2 4 Cold
2008 18 578 34.00 106.6 2 2 Moderate
2009 11 366 33.27 94.81 1 1 Moderate
[B]Overall 341 11496 35.92 93.93 27 58 [/B]
[B]Year Matches Runs Average SR 100s 50s Verdict[/B]
1996 2 18 9.00 78.26 0 0 Cold
1997 12 286 35.75 79.66 0 2 Moderate
1998 25 831 36.13 88.12 3 2 Moderate
1999 37 1241 33.54 89.08 2 6 Moderate
2000 23 726 31.56 95.15 1 5 Moderate
2001 20 746 43.88 90.75 0 7 Hot
2002 27 836 32.15 96.20 2 4 Moderate
2003 31 1098 37.86 101.3 1 8 Hot
2004 21 879 43.95 111.5 1 5 Hot
2005 27 892 35.68 103.7 2 3 Moderate
2006 22 810 38.57 103.9 2 4 Hot
2007 30 934 34.59 102.4 1 7 Moderate
2008 10 322 32.20 98.17 1 2 Moderate
[B]Overall 287 9619 35.89 96.94 16 55 [/B]
However, Ray Jennings tip him to come good in the Semis and Finals. He is reasonably good talent in T20s I feel. But he is trying to do too many things now. I never considered him as a good, leave alone brilliant, fielder. Lazy ass.Robin Uthappa has played 13 of the 14 games played by RC Bangalore. Bang in the middle of these 13 games (in the 7th against Mumbai Indians) he scored 62 in 44 balls. In the six games before and the five games after, in which he has batted, he has scored. . .
Thats a batting average of 8.4 in 11 of the 12 games he has played at 4.8 runs per over. The guy is a cricketing disaster in any format of the game, not just T-20 where his attempts to mimic Sir Vivian Richard would be laughable if they were not so pathetic.Code:[B]Versus Runs Balls St Rt[/B] RR 3 10 30 CSK 20 19 105 DC 12 19 63 K XI 0 1 0 DD 3 8 38 K XI 19 17 112 RR 17 20 85 MI 4 4 100 KKR 7 9 78 CSK 6 4 150 DD 1 5 20 [B]Overall 92 116 79[/B]
There isn't a single innings in those 11 - not one - that can be said to be worth another game and I saw all the games of RC Bangalore. On top of that, this highly over-hyped fielder has dropped some of the most horrendous sitters in IPL 2009.
I am not aware of his being related to Dr Mallaya. Can any one tell me why this guys is playing so many games?
Tendulkar's definitely a better ODI batsman than Gilchrist, but i wouldn't call him as destructive. Until he manages something as ridiculous as 85 off 35.Gilchrist, Richards, Tendulkar
Take away the non Test playing nations and the minnows like Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and West Indies and the averages for Gilchrist and Sanath are 35.2 and 31.98 respectively.Jayasurya's record since 1996
27 100s against 16 100s in the same period. And Jayasurya has performed better than his career average in the last two years as well.
Word !Just looking at the pure stats, his most useful game there was the golden duck because at least he didn't waste any deliveries!
I am ignoring the preposterous idea of rating destructiveness of a batsman in ODIs based on a T20 domestic performances. But for your benefit, I've listed some of Tendulkar's most destructive knocks below. Considering the period and his age in which most of them were made, and considering the quality of opposition (barring Bermuda, Kenya), and the better pitches back then, they show how destructive he was.Tendulkar's definitely a better ODI batsman than Gilchrist, but i wouldn't call him as destructive. Until he manages something as ridiculous as 85 off 35.
Runs Balls Fours Sixes SR Oppostion Venue Date
57* 29 2 4 196.55 Bermuda Port of Spain 19-Mar-07
82 49 15 2 167.34 New Zealand Auckland 27-Mar-94
62 38 11 0 163.15 Australia Visakhapatnam 3-Apr-01
41 26 7 1 157.69 Pakistan Dhaka 18-Jan-98
67 44 11 0 152.27 Pakistan Dhaka 11-Jan-98
53 36 3 3 147.22 New Zealand Colombo (RPS) 23-Jun-98
140* 101 16 3 138.61 Kenya Bristol 23-May-99
45 33 7 1 136.36 South Africa Durban 13-Feb-97
124* 92 12 6 134.78 Zimbabwe Sharjah 13-Nov-98
100* 76 10 1 131.57 West Indies Vadodara 31-Jan-07
98 75 12 1 130.66 Pakistan Centurion 1-Mar-03
52* 40 5 0 130.00 Pakistan Sharjah 18-Oct-91
65 50 9 0 130.00 Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 19-Jun-98
87* 67 13 1 129.85 England Kanpur 28-Jan-02
53 41 7 1 129.26 Sri Lanka Pune 5-Dec-90
186* 150 20 3 124.00 New Zealand Hyderabad 8-Nov-99
163* 133 16 5 122.55 New Zealand Christchurch 8-Mar-09
95 78 6 5 121.79 Pakistan Dhaka 14-Jan-98
71 59 13 0 120.33 England Leeds 2-Sep-07
85 72 7 3 118.05 Zimbabwe Singapore 4-Sep-99
94 81 16 1 116.04 England The Oval 5-Sep-07
100 89 5 7 112.35 Australia Kanpur 7-Apr-98
102 91 12 1 112.08 New Zealand Hyderabad 15-Nov-03
139 125 19 0 111.20 Australia Indore 31-Mar-01
141 128 13 3 110.15 Australia Dhaka 28-Oct-98
143 131 9 5 109.16 Australia Sharjah 22-Apr-98
I can understand Bangladesh being ignored, but I think Zimbabwe and WI were competitive teams back in those days. WI still are a force in ODIs, (Forget Champions Trophy 2004?)Take away the non Test playing nations and the minnows like Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and West Indies and the averages for Gilchrist and Sanath are 35.2 and 31.98 respectively.
The frequesncy of hundreds is about the same - every 15.5 (Gilly) and 15.7(Sanath) games respectively. However, Gilchrist gets a fifty plus score once every 3.9 innings while Jayasuriya gets one every 4.4.
Gilchrist appears more consistent.
One of the best one day knocks (games) ever, bit lucky to be dropped early on though. The uppercuts for six from Sehwag and Sachin were unforgettable!!!98 75 12 1 130.66 Pakistan Centurion
Of course. Considering it came against the best triumvirate pace attack (Wasim Akram, Waqar & Shoiab) in ODI history in a high pressure WC game. It was silken murder.One of the best one day knocks (games) ever, bit lucky to be dropped early on though. The uppercuts for six from Sehwag and Sachin were unforgettable!!!
Tendulkar is awesome? Tell me something i didn't know. That's the easy part.I am ignoring the preposterous idea of rating destructiveness of a batsman in ODIs based on a T20 domestic performances. But for your benefit, I've listed some of Tendulkar's most destructive knocks below. Considering the period and his age in which most of them were made, and considering the quality of opposition (barring Bermuda, Kenya), and the better pitches back then, they show how destructive he was.
Code:Runs Balls Fours Sixes SR Oppostion Venue Date 57* 29 2 4 196.55 Bermuda Port of Spain 19-Mar-07 82 49 15 2 167.34 New Zealand Auckland 27-Mar-94 62 38 11 0 163.15 Australia Visakhapatnam 3-Apr-01 41 26 7 1 157.69 Pakistan Dhaka 18-Jan-98 67 44 11 0 152.27 Pakistan Dhaka 11-Jan-98 53 36 3 3 147.22 New Zealand Colombo (RPS) 23-Jun-98 140* 101 16 3 138.61 Kenya Bristol 23-May-99 45 33 7 1 136.36 South Africa Durban 13-Feb-97 124* 92 12 6 134.78 Zimbabwe Sharjah 13-Nov-98 100* 76 10 1 131.57 West Indies Vadodara 31-Jan-07 98 75 12 1 130.66 Pakistan Centurion 1-Mar-03 52* 40 5 0 130.00 Pakistan Sharjah 18-Oct-91 65 50 9 0 130.00 Sri Lanka Colombo (RPS) 19-Jun-98 87* 67 13 1 129.85 England Kanpur 28-Jan-02 53 41 7 1 129.26 Sri Lanka Pune 5-Dec-90 186* 150 20 3 124.00 New Zealand Hyderabad 8-Nov-99 163* 133 16 5 122.55 New Zealand Christchurch 8-Mar-09 95 78 6 5 121.79 Pakistan Dhaka 14-Jan-98 71 59 13 0 120.33 England Leeds 2-Sep-07 85 72 7 3 118.05 Zimbabwe Singapore 4-Sep-99 94 81 16 1 116.04 England The Oval 5-Sep-07 100 89 5 7 112.35 Australia Kanpur 7-Apr-98 102 91 12 1 112.08 New Zealand Hyderabad 15-Nov-03 139 125 19 0 111.20 Australia Indore 31-Mar-01 141 128 13 3 110.15 Australia Dhaka 28-Oct-98 143 131 9 5 109.16 Australia Sharjah 22-Apr-98
Bat1 Runs BF SR 4s 6s Opposition Ground Start Date
69* 69 37 186.48 15 0 v England Sydney 23 Jan 2003 ODI # 1940
51 51 29 175.86 6 2 v New Zealand Adelaide 14 Dec 2007 ODI # 2655
83 83 50 166.00 11 2 v Sri Lanka Melbourne 29 Feb 2008 ODI # 2687
70 70 44 159.09 12 1 v Pakistan Nottingham 19 Jun 2001 ODI # 1725
52 52 34 152.94 8 2 v South Africa Port Elizabeth 6 Apr 2002 ODI # 1824
54 54 36 150.00 8 1 v Pakistan Lord's 20 Jun 1999 ODI # 1484
91 91 61 149.18 9 4 v New Zealand Napier 5 Mar 2005 ODI # 2234
54 54 37 145.94 8 1 v New Zealand Wellington 1 Mar 2005 ODI # 2232
149 149 104 143.26 13 8 v Sri Lanka Bridgetown 28 Apr 2007 ODI # 2581
61 61 45 135.55 10 1 v India Kochi 1 Apr 1998 ODI # 1300
122 122 91 134.06 13 4 v Sri Lanka Brisbane 14 Feb 2006 ODI # 2330
88 88 66 133.33 14 0 v South Africa Sydney 5 Feb 2006 ODI # 2323
95 95 72 131.94 14 1 v India Sydney 22 Jan 2004 ODI # 2086
128 128 98 130.61 9 7 v New Zealand Christchurch 26 Feb 2000 ODI # 1569
103 103 79 130.37 8 4 v ICC World XI Melbourne (Dock) 7 Oct 2005 ODI # 2283
51 51 40 127.50 5 3 v South Africa Durban 12 Apr 2000 ODI # 1587
76 76 60 126.66 10 1 v India Margao 6 Apr 2001 ODI # 1701
68 68 54 125.92 9 0 v New Zealand Melbourne (Dock) 5 Dec 2004 ODI # 2196
60 60 48 125.00 9 1 v New Zealand Sydney 8 Dec 2004 ODI # 2198
55 55 44 125.00 9 0 v South Africa Johannesburg 12 Mar 2006 ODI # 2349
51 51 42 121.42 8 0 v Pakistan Sydney 4 Feb 2000 ODI # 1556
121* 121 101 119.80 17 2 v England The Oval 12 Jul 2005
154 154 129 119.37 14 4 v Sri Lanka Melbourne 7 Feb 1999 ODI # 1403
124 124 104 119.23 12 4 v England Melbourne 15 Dec 2002 ODI # 1919