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Haha I remember seeing that live; was one of the funniest things I've ever seen on a cricket field. Jono's reaction in the thread at the time was gold too.
Haha I remember seeing that live; was one of the funniest things I've ever seen on a cricket field. Jono's reaction in the thread at the time was gold too.
Obviously not the same Adam Hollioake who Michael Bevan averages 108 against when he features in the game.Yeah, Adam Hollioke producing chin music against Bevan must have occur ed in the outer-space. Both are weak against short ball, but Dhoni is being tested by it, while Bevan was not. And whenever he was tested in international cricket, Bevan came second best of the bowler.
It's interesting. How good of a career do you think Bevan would have had if he had a longer run and more opportunities at test level?You can always tell people are just regurgitating stereotypes without having actually watched the cricket in question when the Bevan/short ball thing comes up.
It should definitely be noted that in a Bevan v Dhoni thread, the short ball is not something Bevan detractors should be that keen to use a yardstick...
WAC.It's interesting. How good of a career do you think Bevan would have had if he had a longer run and more opportunities at test level?
Dhoni is easily the best batsman of short-pitched bowling in this Indian ODI batting line-up.Dhoni is much better at playing short-pitched bowling than Raina, agreed. It certainly gives him a leg up in the Dhoni v Raina thread.
Kohli is much better than him for starters.Dhoni is easily the best batsman of short-pitched bowling in this Indian ODI batting line-up.
and Bevan for this?At Sydney, January 17 (day/night). England won by seven runs. Toss: England.
Australia were accused of mismanagement after finishing eight short with four wickets in hand. Commentators asked why they hadn't burnt more wickets in pursuit of victory, while Bevan, normally one-day cricket's pin-up, was under fire for not scoring a single four in 45 not out. Hick, with a career-best 108, and Hussain, with a maiden fifty, provided the bricks and mortar of England's 282, the third-highest total at Sydney, adding 190 together. Still, Mark Waugh and Lehmann looked capable of making history. But Gough was thrifty, conceding 16 in his final four overs, and Australia, needing 15 off the last, could not hit Giles to the boundary. It was an unhappy return for captain Steve Waugh, playing his 250th international but his first in this series: he dropped Hick on 23 and was out first ball.
Year Team Runs Balls SR Bevan Target Result Req Rate Aus
RR
1994 NZ 39 63 61.90 3.71 207 Won 4.14
1996 WI 78 88 88.64 5.32 173 Won 4.02
1997 Pak 79 142 55.63 3.34 182 Won 3.64
1998 Ind 75 127 59.06 3.54 228 Won 4.56
1998 Pak 57 83 68.67 4.12 218 Won 4.36
1999 Eng 56 76 73.68 4.42 153 Lost 4.25
1999 Eng 45 59 76.27 4.58 283 Lost 5.66
1999 WI 35 50 70.00 4.20 250 Won 5.00
1999 Zim 77 107 71.96 4.32 201 Won 4.02
2000 Pak 31 76 40.79 2.45 185 Lost 3.70
2001 Ind 33 52 63.46 3.81 249 Won 4.98
2001 Ind 87 113 76.99 4.62 267 Won 5.34
2001 Pak 56 84 66.67 4.00 258 Won 5.16
2001 NZ 102 95 107.37 6.44 246 Won 4.92
2003 SL 45 79 56.96 3.42 212 Won 4.24
2003 Eng 74 126 58.73 3.52 205 Won 4.10
2003 Ban 40 62 64.52 3.87 148 Won 2.96
2003 Ind 41 43 95.35 5.72 304 Lost 6.08
Year Team Runs Balls SR Dhoni Target Result Req Rate Ind
RR
2005 NZ 37 27 137.04 8.22 279 Won 5.58
2005 Zim 67 63 106.35 6.38 251 Won 5.02
2005 SL 183 145 126.21 7.57 299 Won 5.98
2005 SL 45 43 104.65 6.28 262 Won 5.24
2006 Pak 72 46 156.52 9.39 289 Won 5.78
2006 Pak 77 56 137.50 8.25 286 Won 5.72
2007 SL 67 74 90.54 5.43 231 Won 4.62
2007 Ban 91 106 85.85 5.15 251 Won 5.02
2007 Pak 45 45 100.00 6.00 256 Won 5.12
2007 SL 61 66 92.42 5.55 247 Won 4.94
2007 WI 46 34 135.29 8.12 159 Won 7.23
2007 NZ 35 65 53.85 3.23 157 Won 3.14
2009 Aus 71 95 74.74 4.48 230 Won 4.60
2009 Ban 101 107 94.39 5.66 298 Won 5.96
2009 Ban 38 45 84.44 5.07 167 Won 3.34
2011 SL 91 78 116.67 7.00 275 Won 5.50
2011 Eng 35 31 112.90 6.77 299 Won 5.98
2011 Aus 44 58 75.86 4.55 270 Won 5.40
2011 SL 58 69 84.06 5.04 237 Won 4.74
and it would great if someone can do rough analysis of cases of low scoring games when Dhoni and Bevan finished the game.good analysis but did you factor in the pitch conditions and bowling attacks that they faced?
Look I don't even agree with that at all but even if I gave it to you, it'd similarly only give him a leg up in the Dhoni v rest of India's batsman thread.Dhoni is easily the best batsman of short-pitched bowling in this Indian ODI batting line-up.
Sachin hardly plays ODIs these days.I find it astonishingly hard to believe that MS Dhoni is anywhere near as good a player of short pitched bowling as, say, erm, Sachin Tendulkar. Just to name an obvious name.