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Sunday Special - The Greatest One Day Knocks of all times

bullseye

School Boy/Girl Captain
Their has been numerous memorable knocks that one has seen in the history of One Day Cricket.

But some of them stands out for their supreme Quality and value because of the joy, thrill, excitement it brings about in the mind of fans and spectators .

Obviously their has to be a set of criteria to determine that.

So I have chalked out the following criteria for selecting the Greatest One Day knocks of all times

The criteria of selection.

Quality of the Innings

Opposition.

Occasion (Ex World Cup final)

Role in the outcome of the match

Strike Rate

Number of boundaries and Over boundaries

Here’s my Selection.

Readers can select anywhere from (1 – 11)

Here’s my Selection.

1 Adam C Gilchrist (Runs:149, Balls :104, 4S: 13 , 6S:8 , SR: 143.26)
Opposition: Sri Lanka

2.Clive Lloyd (Runs:102, Balls :85, 4S: 12 , 6S:2 , SR: 120.00)
Opposition: Australia

3.Sir Isaac V A Richards (Runs:189 , Balls :170, ,4S: 21 , 6S:5 , SR: 111.17)
Opposition: England

4.Sachin Tendulkar (Runs:143, Balls :131, 4S: 9 , 6S:5 , SR: 109.16)
Opposition: Australia

5.Herschelle Gibbs (Runs:175 , Balls :111 , 4S: 21 , 6S:7 , SR: 157.65)
Opposition: Australia

6.Aravinda De silva (Runs:107*, Balls :124, 4S: 13 , 6S:4 , SR : 86.29)
Opposition: Australia

7. Mohammad Ashraful (Runs:100, Balls :101, 4S: 11 , 6S:0 , SR: 99.00)
Opposition: Australia

8.Saeed Anwar (Runs:194 , Balls :146 , 4S: 22 , 6S:5 , SR: 132.87)
Opposition: India

9.Shahid Afridi (Runs:102, Balls :46 , 4S: 10 , 6S:9 , SR: 221.73)
Opposition: India

10.Charles Coventry (Runs:194, Balls :156 , 4S: 16 , 6S:7 , SR: 124.30)
Opposition: Bangladesh

11.Tamim Iqbal (Runs154, Balls :138 , 4S: 7 , 6S:6 , SR: 111.59)
Opposition: Zimbabwe

Let’s now see what readers have in mind?

Who’s next?

Good Luck to everyone!
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Hayden when he scored 180 odd against us with an injured foot. He just stood there and clubbed the ball away, was crazy.

Then we won. (Y)
 

StumpMic

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Their has been numerous memorable knocks that one has seen in the history of One Day Cricket.

But some of them stands out for their supreme Quality and value because of the joy, thrill, excitement it brings about in the mind of fans and spectators .

Obviously their has to be a set of criteria to determine that.

So I have chalked out the following criteria for selecting the Greatest One Day knocks of all times

The criteria of selection.

Quality of the Innings

Opposition.

Occasion (Ex World Cup final)

Role in the outcome of the match

Strike Rate

Number of boundaries and Over boundaries

Here’s my Selection.

Readers can select anywhere from (1 – 11)

Here’s my Selection.

1 Adam C Gilchrist (Runs:149, Balls :104, 4S: 13 , 6S:8 , SR: 143.26)
Opposition: Sri Lanka

2.Clive Lloyd (Runs:102, Balls :85, 4S: 12 , 6S:2 , SR: 120.00)
Opposition: Australia

3.Sir Isaac V A Richards (Runs:189 , Balls :170, ,4S: 21 , 6S:5 , SR: 111.17)
Opposition: England

4.Sachin Tendulkar (Runs:143, Balls :131, 4S: 9 , 6S:5 , SR: 109.16)
Opposition: Australia

5.Herschelle Gibbs (Runs:175 , Balls :111 , 4S: 21 , 6S:7 , SR: 157.65)
Opposition: Australia

6.Aravinda De silva (Runs:107*, Balls :124, 4S: 13 , 6S:4 , SR : 86.29)
Opposition: Australia

7. Mohammad Ashraful (Runs:100, Balls :101, 4S: 11 , 6S:0 , SR: 99.00)
Opposition: Australia

8.Saeed Anwar (Runs:194 , Balls :146 , 4S: 22 , 6S:5 , SR: 132.87)
Opposition: India

9.Shahid Afridi (Runs:102, Balls :46 , 4S: 10 , 6S:9 , SR: 221.73)
Opposition: India

10.Charles Coventry (Runs:194, Balls :156 , 4S: 16 , 6S:7 , SR: 124.30)
Opposition: Bangladesh

11.Tamim Iqbal (Runs154, Balls :138 , 4S: 7 , 6S:6 , SR: 111.59)
Opposition: Zimbabwe

Let’s now see what readers have in mind?

Who’s next?

Good Luck to everyone!
What about the jayasuriya innings in the asia cup final against pakistan? That was a pretty good innings under pressure.

Anyway of the ones you've listed I've only seen the gilchrist and gibbs innings and I think Gibbs innings was the better one.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Their has been numerous memorable knocks that one has seen in the history of One Day Cricket.

But some of them stands out for their supreme Quality and value because of the joy, thrill, excitement it brings about in the mind of fans and spectators .

Obviously their has to be a set of criteria to determine that.

So I have chalked out the following criteria for selecting the Greatest One Day knocks of all times

The criteria of selection.

Quality of the Innings

Opposition.

Occasion (Ex World Cup final)

Role in the outcome of the match

Strike Rate

Number of boundaries and Over boundaries

Here’s my Selection.

Readers can select anywhere from (1 – 11)

Here’s my Selection. ........
Pleased to see Clive Lloyd's knock in there, as it's still my favourite oneday knock. WC final against an Aus attack of Lillee, Thommo, Gilmour and Walker. Great strike rate, esp for 1975 ffs! Helped WI recover from a dodgy start to set up a match winning total. What more could anyone want?
 

oitoitoi

State Vice-Captain
Kapil Dev 175* off 138 balls, vs Zimbabwe 1983 WC, India facing elimination, came in at 9/4, soon became 17/5. Absolutely incredible innings, shame there isn't any video of it....

Tendulkar's hundreds against Australia at Sharjah were beyond awesome, left Warne with nightmares for 6 months.

Tendulkar's 90 odd against Pakistan in the 2003 WC, top quality attack, massive game, I think it was Mickey Arthur who said it was the best batting display he had ever seen.

Mahela Jayawardene vs NZ WC 2007 Semi final, beautifully constructed hundred, innings of the tournament untill the final.
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
Robin Smith 167no v Australia 1993. If there's ever been a better one day innings I've not seen it.
 

bullseye

School Boy/Girl Captain
Pleased to see Clive Lloyd's knock in there, as it's still my favourite oneday knock. WC final against an Aus attack of Lillee, Thommo, Gilmour and Walker. Great strike rate, esp for 1975 ffs! Helped WI recover from a dodgy start to set up a match winning total. What more could anyone want?
Indeed it was a great knock! He performed it without out a helmet against a supreme pace battery of Lillee, Thommo, Gilmour and Walker. Absolutely Mind blowing!
 

bullseye

School Boy/Girl Captain
Kapil Dev 175* off 138 balls, vs Zimbabwe 1983 WC, India facing elimination, came in at 9/4, soon became 17/5. Absolutely incredible innings, shame there isn't any video of it....

Tendulkar's hundreds against Australia at Sharjah were beyond awesome, left Warne with nightmares for 6 months.

Tendulkar's 90 odd against Pakistan in the 2003 WC, top quality attack, massive game, I think it was Mickey Arthur who said it was the best batting display he had ever seen.

Mahela Jayawardene vs NZ WC 2007 Semi final, beautifully constructed hundred, innings of the tournament untill the final.
All of the ones you mentioned are One day Classics.Priceless Masterpieces!
 

bullseye

School Boy/Girl Captain
Robin Smith 167no v Australia 1993. If there's ever been a better one day innings I've not seen it.
That was a great innings. I think Robin Smith was one of the best players of fast bowling during his time.

He made fast bowling look so easy with immaculate pulls and hooks. I really liked the guy for his natural ability in batting.
 

bullseye

School Boy/Girl Captain
What about the jayasuriya innings in the asia cup final against pakistan? That was a pretty good innings under pressure.

Anyway of the ones you've listed I've only seen the gilchrist and gibbs innings and I think Gibbs innings was the better one.
Jayasurya in full cry. Can their be a better sight? It was pure poetry. I am a great fan of this master batsman. Such incredible skills and talent!
 

bullseye

School Boy/Girl Captain
Hayden when he scored 180 odd against us with an injured foot. He just stood there and clubbed the ball away, was crazy.

Then we won. (Y)
Boy! What an innings that was!.His comng out of the pitch and belting the ball wherever he wants is a treat to watch. He can play all the shots in the book and some of his own. Power, Precision, Timing. He has everything. A fans' delight.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
Is bullseye some sort of special agent with a mission to rehash every topic that's ever been covered in the shortest possible time.


Good luck everyone.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Brian Lara in a one day knock in Australia. He looked out of sorts early on and his strike rate was slow. Then he started attacking, hit Warne for three consecutive sixes and won the game for the Windies. Can't remember which game.
 

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