Icc World Cup 2011: Top 4 Debates Of Eden Gardens

The Most Wicket Taking Bowler - Tendulkar

So, which bowler had the most wicket taking spells in a match? It appears a simple question with a simple response. Unbeatable, should you ask me. A bowler must play for more than 10 to 15 days per year, nearly every single day, to even come close to breaking the record of most wicket taking charms in a match. If speak about the present bowling slot of bowlers, just one or two bowlers who've ever taken 7+ wickets in a game, and that are in the end of their livelihood, have taken more than 800 or 900 wickets in total.

Now then, let's talk about another record breaker. Billington's claim to fame was bowling more bowlers than any other bowler ever. His tally of 1347 wicket taking charms was beaten only by Kumar Dhawan and Sunil Grover. But it doesn't matter, Billington is gone, so how good was he?

Now , what about this man? What was his album after coming into the bowling section? He bowled about 1000 runs, which can be quite an accomplishment, though some say that runs do not add up to wins anyway. However he'd win the County Championship two, which is quite an achievement too.

There are many other records for this man, but I want to keep things simple Discover more here here. What was this man's most unbeatable cricketing characteristic? It appeared to be his ability to bowl will. It follows that however many runs were conducted in an over, he'd figure out how to knock the runs that went past himwith an unbeaten bowling action.

Now then, among the questions I always get asked is this. How can someone happen to be so many runs and be so unbeatable? The answer lies in his ability to control the speed of the game. And I am not speaking about a wildcat bowling action, I mean bowling 100 centuries.

I have already noted that Kumar Dravid was quoted as saying that Sachin Tendulkar is not a game winner. However, this isn't entirely true, because Sachin was able to win the game by almost defeating Prince Fielder at a game played at the Caribbean Islands in the West Indies in the year 1986. But, no cricket fans are able to watch the match that took place between both of these greats due to the monsoon rains along with a flooding. In fact, no one was even aware that such a match was taking place until Tendulkar came out with his bat and ball to get violin in the field after completing his century!

Now let us take a look at how Kumar has held his runs. One of his greatest strengths is his economic nature of bowling. He doesn't chase down the ball as aggressively as other bowlers do, which makes it more beatable. He retains his wicket taking abilities under control and is not too aggressive on the area, unlike various other batsmen who tend to go in for big hits. When he bites, he doesn't rely on his arms to finish the job, but he chooses timely wickets with his legs and becomes quite beatable. There are times when he bowls excessively hard, but he rarely makes the mistake of overusing his legs and arms.

Well, if we have known that Tendulkar is no ordinary bowler, then we need to also understand that he is no standard batsman either. This Indian all-time bowler has taken to Sri Lanka by storm and he's been the talk of the country. There are many other batsmen that have become amazing cricketing stars overnight, but none has been as quick as this young batsman. It was because of his great level of skill, which enabled him to develop into asbeatable as he's been.

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Sanath Jaysurya's fearless hitting in the 1996 World cup was one of the main reason for the Sri Lankans becoming the World Champ in 1996 although he failed in the finals. It was his difficult striking that transformed the group from a mediocre side to among the top teams worldwide. His batting in 1996 World cup not only won Sri Lanka the World cup, however enhanced the confidence and subsequently the performance of his other colleagues. It was Jaysurya at the top who transformed the fortunes of the Sri Lankan group. He batted down the order for initial part of his career, which has affected his average, however he keeps an strike rate of above 90.

His remarkable capability to hit the ball easily and frequently separates him from the rest. Among just few batsmen to have a strike rate of more than 90. His capability to rise to the occasion sets him apart from most of the rest. His hard and tidy hitting was among the factor for Australia's dominance for many part of the last 2 years. He played among the most wicket taking bowler enthralling and match winning innings in the 2007 World cup final against Sri Lanka, and played substantial part with the bat in the finals of 2 previous editions of World cup competitors. He is easily one of the 5 cricketers of perpetuity.

Gus Logie made his ODI launching in the Benson and Hedges World Series Cup of 1981. Incredibly, he played four matches in that series but did not get to bat at all. His first opportunity to bat in an ODI can be found in his 5th match versus who took most wickets in cricket on his home ground- Queen's Park Oval. Logie scored an unbeaten 6 runs in that match. He was fortunate that he got a chance to bat even then; such was the dominance of the West Indies' batting order.

Akram had a remarkable record in all forms of the video game- being a flexible cricket bowler with most wickets. He had the distinction of playing 104 Test matches, from which he took 414 wickets at approximately 23.62. He was as much of a strike bowler as Waqar Younis, but was the mainstay of Pakistan's bowling attack for most of his career. Wasim's batting- though rather unfulfilled- proved that he was a capable lower-order batsman if not a real all-rounder. Akram scored an unbeaten Test double-century and averaged 22.64 runs in Tests. In all, he handled to score 3 Test centuries.

Daniel Vettori: Vettori bowled with the new ball together with Mills and looked good. He resisted Bangladesh in the last match, but in this match he bowled a lot better. He got the very important wicket of Jamshed and yielded just 23 runs.

The Lakshman of the Ramayana accompanied his bro Ram who was sent to a 14-year exile along by their dad. That has actually been hailed as the greatest responsibility of a bro. For the cricketer Lakshman, there was no Ram to accompany at the end of a great global career. The reality is that he was himself the Ram of Indian cricket - perfect, humble and creative.