Wednesday 29 February 2012

Rahul Dravid



A liquid material minded person to fit in the container given to him. After the couple of test series lost in England and Australia, regained his energy and joined in the IPL 2012 camp today. He is the captain of Rajasthan Royals team. Eagerly waiting to see how he will lead the team and what the miracles he is going to do.............

Thursday 16 February 2012

MS Dhoni: Best finisher ever


Indian skipper, MS Dhoni is considered as the best finisher in the present ODI cricket. Dhoni even rated the beat of all the greats like Michael Beavan Lance Klusener, Abdul Razzaq and Jonty Rhodes.

India has just finished two most tense and most thrilling games on the ongoing CB series in Australia. Dhoni played two absolute gem of innings to finish the game. But not to take the credit from Gambhir’s bat as he played most difficult part of the innings in both the games, but finishing off games is most important in one-day cricket. The two consecutive knocks at Adelaide retell Dhoni’s reputation as one of the finest finishers in the one-day game.


Even Dhoni’s rivals accept the fact that he is bet finisher in the ODI cricket. Australian skipper Michael Clarke was left feel sorry about his team’s fate after Dhoni chased down the 13 runs in the last over and takes India to victory. In match against Sri Lanka Dhoni played really well to finish the game in tie, where India needed 4 from 1 ball. Dhoni placed it over cover fielder for 3 runs, and there are no words of Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene over the tie what could be a possible win for them.

However, Dhoni stated that it was very difficult to bat low-down the order and win games. He credits his teammate Yuvraj Singh as the best finisher, Yuvi the only one consistent batsman lower down the order was at number six, who bats really well. Dhoni admits that no job in one-day cricket is as difficult as that of a finishing. A player has to be able to hit big yet be capable of manipulating the field with deft placements. He needs to be an excellent judger of a run and must have the speed to convert a singles into a doubles.

Captain cools’ stats suggest that He is nest finisher ever the cricketing world has witnessed. Dhoni has remained notout in 30 of India's 49 successful run chases and scored at an average of 104.89. Despite, - Michael Bevan, Lance Klusener, Abdul Razzaq and Jonty Rhodes who were considered best in finishing the games were nowhere near to Dhoni. Dhoni has played 200 matches and stayed unbeaten 50 times or in every fourth innings of his career. With 44 fifties and 7 centuries, Dhoni is scoring at least a half century in every 4 innings.
MS Dhoni’s stats in successful run-chases:

M
I
NO
Runs
Avg
100s
50s
Highest
62
49
30
1993
104.89
2
14
183*
Dhoni’s record in successful run-chases since he took up captaincy:
M
I
NO
Runs
Avg
100s
50s
Highest
37
30
18
1123
93.58
1
8
101*
List of successful run-chasers in ODI:
Player
M
I*
NO
Runs
Avg
100s
50s
Highest
MS Dhoni
62
49
30
1993
104.89
2
14
183*
Michael Clarke
58
44
24
1784
89.20
3
15
105*
Michael Bevan
75
45
25
1725
86.25
3
12
107
Misbah-ul-Haq
34
24
14
859
85.90
0
7
93*
Michael Hussey
49
25
17
671
83.87
0
3
75*
Graham Thorpe
26
21
9
849
70.75
0
9
82
Shane Watson
46
34
9
1759
70.36
5
9
185*
Hansie Cronje
54
43
19
1682
70.08
0
15
94*

Rahul Dravid is considered as ‘Wall’ of Indian Cricket in test.

Is MS Dhoni fit for the mane ‘THE WALL’ in One-day cricket?

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