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The normal awards that everyone else has
EVERY day.Post 5 names at least every day if possible.
EVERY day.Post 5 names at least every day if possible.
Haven't you heard? They are the only games that matterWhat is the point of number of world cups played or world cups won in this?
Dunno. Just to show how long their career was or how many 'rings' they won.I get top scores and 50+ in world cups. People put emphasis on that here. What is the point of number of world cups played or world cups won in this?
Works for me.Dunno. Just to show how long their career was or how many 'rings' they won.
Edit - I remember being really impressed as a kid that Miandad played the first 6 world cups. I've always thought it was a nifty little stat
Never. Tell me about it.Haven't you heard? They are the only games that matter
That's fine , thought it would have been more interesting for comparisons and discussions.Haha. Today for example due to work I left the house at 9am and I won't get back home til 11pm. That's an extreme example of my work hours but yeah.
I have plenty of spare time to make sporadic **** posts mind you but I'd prefer to sit down at home with something better than a phone for these write ups
I'll have some days where I can pump through a lot though
I'm not lending to the theory that WCs are the only thing that matter, not at all. Just that they're the most important type of ODIsNever. Tell me about it.
VivIf Borevan is voted number 1, I will leave this forum forever.
Nope. I put Kohli second on my personal list. Stop overthinking thingsIs the special mentioning of “Highest WC Knockout Score” only to knock down Kohli?
Just asking.
If there is someone who deserved to be in this list, it is him. Always came to the fore when it mattered. When he was in form, there was no one better to watch. Loved watching him at his prime. A utility player too for India with his wickets and fielding. India actually still misses him in that middle-order.Equal #42. Yuvraj Singh (8 points)
Lists featured on: 2/28
Top 5 finishes: 0
Highest finish: 15th (1 time)
Highest ODI score: 150(127) v Eng in ‘17
Highest WC score: 113(123) v WI in GS of ‘11
Highest WC KO score: 57*(65) v Aus in QF on ‘11
World Cups played at: 3
World Cup finals played in: 2
World Cups won: 1
WC innings per 50+ score: 2.63(equal 10th/45)
Career innings per 50+ score: 4.21(38th/45)
Yuvraj Singh, when all is said and done, had an amazing ODI career. I won’t dwell on the cancer battle but having to have dealt with that negatively affected his record as he was diagnosed during his peak and couldn’t regain the magic afterwards consistently. The first thing that may grab your attention is his WC record where he averaged 52 and struck at 90. He also the cracked the top 10 for the 50+ ratios in that category, revealing how vital he was in all 3 of the campaigns he took part in. Of course the 2011 victory was his masterpiece, where he hit 4 fifties, a ton and claimed 15 wickets to make the player of the tournament award an easy decision.
He was a fast scorer and when in form he could carefully balance between big hitter and stroke maker like few others. Nothing displayed his ability to hit a long ball better than the 6 sixes in an over he hit in the t20 WC in ‘07, despite coming in a different format it’s very memorable.
In 2017, 17 years after his ODI debut he hit his first and only 150, a nice little achievement to sign off on for sure.