Sunday, 9 September 2012

Sachin Tendulkar Is First Batsman In Century Of Centuries .



Intercontinental Indian cricket batsman Sachin Tendulkar put an hard to accept as true and unique cricket record i-e century of centuries. now, Sachin Tendulkar have complete his hundred century next to match withBangladeshin Asia Cup 2012 at Shere Bangal Stadium.

Sachin Tendulkar is the first cricket batsman who score century of centuries. Moreover, this be the huge and unforgettable instant for all cricket lovers since all cricket fan very much to come for this moment. Today, their endurance gets broken and Little Master achieve a new world record as the first cricket batsman to score 100 international centuries.

Moreover, Sachin Tendulkar who turn 39 in next month and it is careful to be the major achievement in his cricket career. In as well, Sachin Tendulkar who has been live cricket since 23 years and he put many records in test as well as single day cricket.

But today’s evidence is careful to be the superb achievement for Sachin Tendulkar. If we seem at the Sachin Tendulkar cricket vocation after that he finished 8 hundred centuries next to Sri Lanka, 7 hundred centuries against Pakistan and so on. Finally, we be able to say so as to this earth record creates hard to believe and marvellous history in cricket. So we highly pat on the back Sachin Tendulkar on this mind blow and most attainment because of his achievementIndiagets famous in the cricket globe.


Runs Balls 4s 6s Pos Versus Venue Date
114 147 12 1 2 Bangladesh Dhaka 16 Mar 2012
200* 147 25 3 2 South Africa Gwalior 24 February 2010
186* 150 20 3 2 New Zealand Hyderabad 8 November 1999
175 141 19 6 2 Australia Hyderabad 5 November 2009
163* 133 16 5 2 New Zealand Christchurch 8 March 2009
152 151 18 0 2 Namibia Pietersburg 23 February 2003
146 153 15 2 2 Zimbabwe Jodhpur 8 December 2000
146 153 15 2 2 Kenya Paarl 24 October 2001
143 131 9 5 2 Australia Sharjah 22 April 1998
141* 148 13 5 2 West Indies Kuala Lumpur 14 September 2006
141 128 13 3 2 Australia Dhaka 28 October 1998
141 135 17 1 2 Pakistan Rawalpindi 16 March 2004
140* 101 16 3 4 Kenya Bristol 23 May 1999
139 125 19 0 2 Australia Indore 31 March 2001
138 133 19 0 2 Srilanka Colombo 14 September 2009
137 137 8 5 2 Sri Lanka Delhi 2 March 1996
134 131 12 3 4 Australia Sharjah 24 April 1998
128 131 12 3 2 Sri Lanka Colombo 7 July 1998
127* 138 15 1 2 Kenya Cuttack 18 February 1996
127* 130 13 1 1 Zimbabwe Bulawayo 26 September 1998
124* 92 12 6 2 Zimbabwe Sharjah 13 November 1998
123 130 12 2 2 Pakistan Ahmedabad 12 April 2005
122* 131 12 1 2 West Indies Harare 4 July 2001
122 138 12 0 2 South Africa Vadodra 17 March 2000
120 115 10 5 2 England Bengaluru 27 February 2011
120 141 11 2 1 Sri Lanka Colombo 29 August 1999
118* 112 14 2 2 Zimbabwe Sharjah 8 November 1998
118 140 8 2 2 Pakistan Sharjah 15 April 1996
117* 120 10 0 2 Australia Sydney 2 March 2008
117 137 13 2 2 New Zealand Bangalore 14 May 1997
115 136 19 3 2 New Zealand Vadodra 28 October 1994
114 126 14 0 1 South Africa Mumbai 14 December 1996
113 102 12 1 4 Sri Lanka Bristol 11 July 2002
112* 107 15 1 2 Sri Lanka Sharjah 9 April 1995
111 101 8 3 2 South Africa Nagpur 12 March 2011
110 130 8 2 2 Australia Colombo 9 September 1994
110 138 5 1 2 Sri Lanka Colombo 28 August 1996
105* 108 8 1 4 England Chester-le-Street 4 July 2002
105 134 10 0 2 West Indies Jaipur 11 November 1994
104 97 8 1 2 Zimbabwe Benoni 9 February 1997
102 91 12 1 2 New Zealand Hyderabad 15 November 2003
101 140 3 1 2 Sri Lanka Sharjah 20 October 2000
101 129 9 0 2 South Africa Johannesburg 5 October 2001
100* 103 13 0 2 Kenya Kolkata 31 May 1998
100* 76 10 1 4 West Indies Vadodra 31 January 2007
100 111 9 1 2 Pakistan Singapore 5 April 1996
100 89 5 7 2 Australia Kanpur 7 April 1998
100 119 9 1 2 Australia Gwalior 26 October 2003
100 113 10 1 2 Pakistan Peshawar 6 February 2006
 
Runs Balls 4s 6s Pos Versus Venue Date
248* 379 35 0 4 Bangladesh Dhaka 10 December 2004
241* 436 33 0 4 Australia Sydney 2 January 2004
217 344 29 0 4 New Zealand Ahmedabad 29 October 1999
214 363 22 2 4 Australia Bangalore 11 October 2010
203 347 23 1 4 Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 29 July 2010
201* 281 27 0 4 Zimbabwe Nagpur 25 November 2000
194* 348 21 0 4 Pakistan Multan 28 March 2004
193 330 19 3 4 England Leeds 22 August 2002
179 322 24 1 4 West Indies Nagpur 1 December 1994
177 360 26 0 4 England Nottingham 4 July 1996
177 207 29 3 4 Australia Bangalore 25 March 1998
176 316 23 0 4 Zimbabwe Nagpur 21 February 2002
176 298 26 0 4 West Indies Kolkata 30 October 2002
169 254 26 0 5 South Africa Cape Town 2 January 1997
165 296 24 1 4 England Chennai 11 February 1993
160 260 26 0 4 New Zealand Hamilton 18 March 2009
155* 191 14 4 4 Australia Chennai 6 March 1998
155 184 23 1 4 South Africa Bloemfontein 3 November 2001
154* 243 14 1 4 Australia Sydney 2 January 2008
153 205 13 3 4 Australia Adelaide 24 January 2008
148* 213 14 0 6 Australia Sydney 2 January 1992
148 244 20 3 5 Sri Lanka Mumbai 3 December 1997
146 314 17 2 4 South Africa Cape Town 4 January 2011
143 182 13 1 4 Bangladesh Mirpur 25 January 2010
143 247 20 0 4 Sri Lanka Colombo 2 August 1997
142 244 22 0 4 Sri Lanka Lucknow 18 January 1994
139 266 16 0 4 Sri Lanka Colombo 9 August 1997
136 273 18 0 4 Pakistan Chennai 28 January 1999
126* 248 14 0 4 New Zealand Mohali 10 October 1999
126 230 15 2 4 Australia Chennai 18 March 2001
124* 235 10 1 4 Sri Lanka Colombo 24 February 1999
122* 226 8 1 4 Bangladesh Dhaka 25 May 2007
122 177 19 1 4 England Birmingham 6 June 1996
122 233 19 0 4 Zimbabwe Delhi 18 November 2000
119* 189 17 0 6 England Manchester 9 August 1990
117 260 14 0 4 West Indies Port of Spain 19 April 2002
116 191 9 1 4 Australia Melbourne 26 December 1999
114 161 16 0 4 Australia Perth 1 February 1992
113 151 13 2 5 New Zealand Wellington 26 December 1998
111 270 19 0 4 South Africa Johannesburg 26 November 1992
111 241 13 1 5 South Africa Centurion 16 December 2010
109 196 14 1 4 Sri Lanka Delhi 10 December 2005
109 188 12 0 4 Australia Nagpur 6 November 2008
106 206 12 0 4 South Africa Kolkata 15 February 2010
105* 166 11 2 4 Bangladesh Chittagong 18 January 2010
104* 161 11 1 4 Sri Lanka Colombo 27 July 1993
103* 196 9 0 4 England Chennai 11 December 2008
103 197 12 1 4 England Ahmedabad 11 December 2001
101 169 9 0 4 Bangladesh Chittagong 18 May 2007
100* 211 11 0 4 Sri Lanka Ahmedabad 20 November 2009
100 179 13 0 4 South Africa Nagpur 9 February 2010

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Most 100s In ICC World Cup 2003



The Cricket World Cup 2003 was the eight World Cup prearranged via the International Cricket Council (ICC), hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya jointly flanked by February 9, 2003 and March 24, 2003. 54 match be play in the contest with 14 team participate in it. The 2003 World Cup was play in the similar arrangement as of the 1999 World Cup. It be astounding for each one as the underdog Zimbabwe and Kenya reach the wonderful six stage and Kenya made it to the semi championship. Australia lifted the cup with their head being Ricky Ponting, defeat the Indians in the championship. It be the second successive name for Australia with three total World Cup titles. Sachin Tendulkar of India was known the Man of the series prize as he is he highest run getter in the contest and Chaminda Vaas of Sri Lanka was the most important wicket taker of the contest.
List of top 10 batsman in icc world cup 2003. 2003 world cupmost 100s in a cricket history.

Player                                  Mat           Runs      HS            Ave      BF            SR            100      50
SC Ganguly (India)               11              465     112*       58.12    565         82.30            3          0
MS Atapattu (SL)                10              382     124          54.57     452       84.51            2          1
RT Ponting (Aus)                 11               415    140*        51.87     472       87.92            2          1
KJJ van Noortwijk (Neth)     4               154     134*        51.33     160       96.25           1          0
JF Kloppenburg (Neth)         5               158     121          31.60     243        65.02          1          0
Saeed Anwarm (Pak)            5               218     101          54.50     303        71.94          1          0
A Symonds (Aus)                  9               326     143*      163.00     360        90.55          1          2
JM Davison (Can)                 6               226     111          37.66      190      118.94         1          1
CH Gayle (WI)                     6               206     119          34.33      295        69.83         1          1
HH Gibbs (SA)                     6               384     143         96.00       381      100.78         1          2




Sourav Chandidas Ganguly is a former Indian cricketer, and captain of the Indian national team. Born into an affluent Brahmin family, Ganguly was introduced into the world of cricket by his elder brother Snehasish. Wikipedia
Born: July 8, 1972 (age 40), Behala
Height: 1.80 m
Spouse: Dona Roy
Education: University of Calcutta
Children: Sana Ganguly
Siblings: Snehasish Ganguly




Marvan Samson Atapattu is a former Sri Lankan cricketer and former Sri Lankan captain. Towards the end of his career he joined the Indian Cricket League and captained the Delhi Giants. He is the current coach of Singapore national cricket team. Wikipedia
Born: November 22, 1970 (age 41), Kalutara
Spouse: Neluni Atapattu
Batting style: Right-handed
Teams: Sri Lankan cricket team, Delhi Jets



Ricky Thomas Ponting AO, nicknamed Punter, is an Australian cricketer, a former captain of the Australia national cricket team between 2004 and 2011 in Test cricket and 2002 and 2011 in One Day International cricket. Wikipedia
Born: December 19, 1974 (age 37), Launceston
Height: 1.78 m
Weight: 78 kg
Spouse: Rianna Jennifer Cantor (m. 2002)
Batting style: Right-handed
Children: Emmy Charlotte Ponting, Matisse Ellie Ponting




Jan Feiko Kloppenburg is a Dutch cricketer: a right-handed opening batsman who also bowls right-arm medium pace. Wikipedia
Born: June 19, 1974 (age 38)
Batting style: Right-handed




Saeed Anwar is a former Pakistani opening batsman and occasional Slow left arm orthodox bowler who played international cricket between 1989 and 2003. Wikipedia
Born: September 6, 1968 (age 44), Karachi
Spouse: Lubna Anwar (m. 1996)
Batting style: Left-handed
Team: Pakistani cricket team

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Record of Highest Partnerships In all One-Day Internationals (ODI).


                                             
                 

                Record of highest partnerships in all one day Internationals (ODI).

Batting, is concerning partnerships. No batsman be able to win a match with no a associate no stuff well he plays..

Sometimes, batsmen locate each additional and a number of chance to set on mammoth partnership which stay in proof book for long. Today, let look at the maximum partnerships between two batsmen in one day international cricket :-

331 = Sachin Tendulkar + Rahul Dravid :- made at Hyderabad next to New Zealand. That day, Tendulkar score his highest ODI score = 186 till so as to day and was winning as innings over behind opening as opener. His associate, Rahul Dravid, score 153 himself which is his uppermost ODI attain as well. Together, these two vetern Indian bat stalwarts put on 331 from 45.2 overs for the second wicket against a strong New Zealand bowling lineup of Chris Cairns, Shane O'Connor, Chris Drum, Daniel Vettori and Chris Harris.

318 = Saurav Ganguly + Rahul Dravid :- is second only triple century company in oneday cricket. complete in a have to win world cup 1999 match by Indian batsmen next to Srilankans.

In fact, if you become aware of two tables cautiously, you'll discover Indian batsmen trait the most. big hunger for runs they contain..

Highest partnership for India = 331 = Sachin Tendulkar + Rahul Dravid.
Highest partnership for Srilanka = 286 = Sanath Jayasuriya + Upul Tharanga.
Highest partnership for New Zealand = 274 = James Marshall + Brendon McCullum.
Highest partnership for Pakistan = 263 = Aamir Sohail + Inzamam-ul-Haq.
Highest partnership for Australia = 252 = Ricky Ponting + Shane Watson.
Highest partnership for South Africa = 235 = Gary Kirsten + Herschelle Gibbs.
Highest partnership for West Indies = 226 = S Chanderpual + Carl Hooper.
Highest partnership for England = 226 = Andrew Flintoff + Andrew Strauss.

Batsmen (country)
P'ship
Wkt
Versus
Venue
Date

Sachin Tendulkar + Rahul Dravid (Ind)
331
2nd
New Zealand
Hyderabad
8 Nov 1999

Sourav Ganguly + Rahul Dravid (Ind)
318
2nd
Sri Lanka
Taunton
26 May 1999

Upul Tharanga + Sanath Jayasuriya (SL)
286
1st
England
Leeds
1 Jul 2006

Upul Tharanga + T Dilshan (SL)
282
1st
Zimbabwe
Kandy
10 Mar 2011

Md Azharuddin + Ajay Jadeja (Ind)
275*
4th
Zimbabwe
Cuttack
9 Apr 1998

James Marshall + Brendon McCullum (NZ)
274
1st
Ireland
Abderdeen
1 Jul 2008

Aamir Sohail + Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak)
263
2nd
NZ
Sharjah
20 Apr 1994

Sachin Tendulkar + Sourav Ganguly (Ind)
258
1st
Kenya
Paarl
24 Oct 2001

Saleem Elahi + Abdul Razzaq (Pak)
257
2nd
South Africa
P'Elizabeth
11 Dec 2002

Sachin Tendulkar + Sourav Ganguly (Ind)
252
1st
Sri Lanka
Colombo
7 Jul 1998

Ricky Ponting + Shane Watson (Aus)
252
2nd
England
Centurion
2 Oct 2009

Sachin Tendulkar + Sourav Ganguly (Ind)
244
2nd
Nambia
Pietersburg
23 Feb 2003

Sachin Tendulkar + Rahul Dravid (Ind)
237*
3rd
Kenya
Bristol
23 May 1999

Marvan Atapattu + S Jayasuriya (SL)
237
1st
Australia
Sydney
9 Jan 2003

Ricky Ponting + Andrew Symonds (Aus)
237
4th
Sri Lanka
Sydney
12 Feb 2006

Sourav Ganguly + Rahul Dravid (Ind)
236
2nd
Sri Lanka
Nagpur
22 Mar 1999

Gary Kirsten + Herschelle Gibbs (SA)
235
2nd
India
Kochi
9 Mar 2000

Ricky Ponting + Damien Martyn (Aus)
234*
3rd
India
Jo'burg
23 Mar 2003

Daryl Cullinan + Jonty Rhodes (SA)
232
4th
Pakistan
Nairobi
29 Apr 1996

Sachin Tendulkar + Navjot Sidhu (Ind)
231
2nd
Pakistan
Sharjah
15 Apr 1996

Saeed Anwar + Ijaz Ahmed (Pak)
230
3rd
India
Dhaka
18 Jan 1998