Thursday, March 11, 2010
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Sachin Tendulkar
Batting style:
Right Handed-hand bat
Bowling style:
Leg break googly
Played for:
India, Mumbai Indians
Roles played:
Ex Skipper
ICC Rank:
* Test - Batting:6 Bowling:72
* ODI - Batting:3 Bowling:199
Batting Statistics
Matches Innings Runs NO Avg. SR 100's 50's
Test 166 271 13447 29 55.57 54.22 47 54
ODI 442 431 17598 41 45.12 86.26 46 93
T20 1 1 10 0 10 83.33 0 0
Sachin named most influential Indian sportsperson
Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has been named as the most influential person in Indian sports in the annual Sports Illustrated Power list.
The top 50 rates Tendulkar as the number one influencer in India, followed closely by IPL Chairman Lalit Modi at second spot and liquor baron Dr Vijay Mallya in third.
Union Agriculture Minister and President elect, ICC Sharad Pawar, Indian cricket team skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and BCCI president Shashank Manohar are fourth, fifth and sixth on the list respectively.
Some of the names in 50 most influential people in Indian sports including Tendulkar, tennis ace Sania Mirza (50th on the list), Beijing Olympics gold medallist shooter Abhinav Bindra (41st), Churchill Brothers Team owner Churchill Alemao (48th), Dempo Sports Team owner Shrinivas Dempo (49) were felicitated during a function here late last night.
"I wanted to play cricket whole-heartedly for the country. I am living my dream and have played with two-three generations. I wanted to be a special member of the team and I have done it," Tendulkar said on the occasion.
Tendulkar added he was still receiving congratulatory messages for becoming first batsman in the history of One-day cricket to score a double hundred and that he was enjoying the good time.
"It has taken many years for a batsman to get a double-hundred (in ODIs). I am still getting great feedback. It feels terrific," he said.
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'Bradman is the greatest, Sachin comes only second'
Abu Dhabi: Sachin Tendulkar can come only second behind legendary Don Bradman in the list of all-time greatest cricketers, feels former Australia captain Steve Waugh.
"Don Bradman is the greatest, there is no debate. Don is the number one and then come the rest. And among the rest, Tendulkar probably is as good as anyone. So legitimately he may be the second best cricketer to have played the game," Waugh said.
"But then people will say the same for Gary Sobers and WG Wells too. So its difficult to say," added Waugh, who is here as a member of the Laureus Sports Academy.
Waugh also said it was dangerous to see Test cricket losing out quality fast bowlers to Twenty20 format. "It is dangerous for Test cricket that we are losing the quicks. It is a Twenty20 influence. Fast bowlers definitely have a lot of stress and doing this is very demanding. I think they realise that they have few years of cricket in them. They get three times more money by bowling one-tenth overs in T20. So we had (Andrew) Flintoff, Brett (Lee) and (Shane) Bond deciding not to play Test which is a shame," he said.
Two-time World Cup winning captain Waugh said India and Australia will start the favourites in the ODI World Cup next year, which will be held in Indian sub-continent. "Australia have very good record. India is also very hard to beat in India. So they will be the favourites. Then there is also New Zealand. I think, there are probably five teams capable of winning the World Cup but India and Australia will be the favourites," he said.
Asked whether Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men were capable of retaining their number one Test team tag for long, Waugh said, "I don't think anyone will hold the number one ranking (for long) because we have three formats of the game. With niggling injuries and so many tours, it is very difficult to be consistent. May be they can hold on to Test ranking but it is very difficult to dominate all the formats of the game."
Waugh also has apprehension about the Decision Referral System and thinks still there is place for improvement. "I'm at times very confused about it. I was initially against it but later I read about it and saw decisions going right but for the last 12 months some of the decisions didn't seem right, which showed the technology is not completely full-proof yet," he said.
"The technology have to be better than what it is now or may be it could go back to the umpires. They could ask for 2-3 referrals rather than the players. But then some will argue that we don't have enough good umpires to ask for a referral all times. So we have to get the umpires to the standard of Simon Taufel, who is very confident," Waugh said.
Another incident which has grabbed the attention of Waugh is the rise of Afghanistan who has qualified for this year's Twenty20 World Cup to be held in the West Indies. "It is a great sporting story. It is a potential movie. It is a fairy tale, the story of the year. Players learning cricket in the refugee camps and doing so well. I think with the T20 World Cup coming up, this will be one of the future stories of the event," he said.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 166 442 266 527
Runs scored 13,447 17,594 22,123 20,946
Batting average 55.57 45.12 59.15 45.53
100s/50s 47/54 46/93 72/100 56/111
Top score 248* 200* 248* 200*
Balls bowled 3,982 8,020 7,347 10,196
Wickets 44 154 69 201
Bowling average 52.22 44.26 60.72 42.01
5 wickets in innings 0 2 0 2
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 3/10 5/32 3/10 5/32
Catches/stumpings 104/– 132/– 172/– 167/–
Matches 166 442 266 527
Runs scored 13,447 17,594 22,123 20,946
Batting average 55.57 45.12 59.15 45.53
100s/50s 47/54 46/93 72/100 56/111
Top score 248* 200* 248* 200*
Balls bowled 3,982 8,020 7,347 10,196
Wickets 44 154 69 201
Bowling average 52.22 44.26 60.72 42.01
5 wickets in innings 0 2 0 2
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 3/10 5/32 3/10 5/32
Catches/stumpings 104/– 132/– 172/– 167/–
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