Showing posts with label CRICKET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CRICKET. Show all posts

Apr 16, 2012

Live Photo Blog: Mumbai v Delhi, Match 19|Cricket

Live Photo Blog: Mumbai v Delhi, Match 19|Cricket

0Bad day at the office for Mumbai batsmen. They have been rolled over for 92 runs in 19.2 overs--this is their lowest-ever score in IPL. Fantastic bowling display from Delhi. All bowlers, apart from Irfan, have picked up two wickets each. Mumbai never looked comfortable once they lost two early wickets to Nadeem. After the spinner's stellar display, the pacers took over and cleaned up the Mumbai line-up. Remember, no Malinga for Mumbai, so the task becomes much more tougher for the hosts.

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Earlier, Ajit Agarkar finished off the Delhi innings on the second ball of the final over. It was a yorker which clattered into Ojha's stumps. Skipper Harbhajan fell for 33 to Morkel. And his knock remained the top-score in the batting card. It was a brave knock from Bhajji. He played some tremendous shots--the last of which was slapped to mid-wicket, it was beautifully timed.43

Time to hand the blog to my colleague Skandan Sampath, who is a true Mumbai fan. I am sure he must be crushed after a disappointing batting display.

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Apr 3, 2012

IPL-5 starts with a big bang Photos|Chennai

IPL-5 starts with a big bang Photos|Chennai

In this handout photograph provided by the Indian Premier League, US singer Katy Perry asks cricketer Doug Bollinger to show her how to bat during the opening night function and concert held at the YMCA College of Physical Education Grounds, Nandanam, Chennai on April 3, 2012.

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Mar 14, 2012

Top 10 Most Richest Cricketers Of 2012

Top 10 Most Richest Cricketers Of 2012

Cricket is one of the games that can get the billions fans and followers. It was introduced in the 16th century inEngland. The cricketers are always energizing the people through their performances that they show. This is about the richest cricketers who are richest cricketer in world among the cricketers due to their popularity andperformance that are admirable. While cricket is one of the most popular sports in the world (played competitively in more than 100 countries), before the IPL launched last year, no domestic league was truly run as a business. This accolade just seems to keep on coming for Indian superstar Mahendra Singh Dhoni. This list is based on update after the World Cup 2011 was held. Let’s check out 10 most richest cricketers of 2012.

1. Mahendra Singh Dhoni

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He did not stop surprising his fans, especially when he got married in July of 2010. In fact, based on history and news, he had signed the richest deal ever recorded in history for Rhiti Sports, amounting to a 2 year-contract of $43 million and become the richest cricketer in world. His income totaled to $8 million as year 2012 begins and that is how he is the richest cricketer of 2012.


2. Sachin Tendulkar

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Tendulkar is considered to be one of the greatest cricketers of world and also the richest cricketer of 2012 has ever seen. Tendulkar $8 million income comes from the contract that he signed for his team and sponsorships.Adidas, Royal Bank of Scotland and Canon are his biggest sponsors.


3. Yuvraj Singh

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Yuvraj was born in famous family of Sikh and he is playing for IndiaYuvraj is the richest cricketer in world and sonYograj Singh, who was a known movie star and a fast bowler of Punjab. Yuvraj has total income of $5.5 million and also the richest cricketer of 2012 wherein it comes from various commercials and sponsorships from Microsoft,Fiat, and Reebok.


4. Rahul Dravid

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Rahul Dravid takes the 4th position richest cricketer of 2012 and his big sponsors are Reebok and Castrol. He has total income of $5 million that comes from Reebok and Castrol and richest cricketer in world.


5. Andrew Flintoff

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Before he becomes a broadcaster, he played as a cricketer at England, Indian Premiere League, and Lancashire Country Cricket Club. He is known as Fred or Freddie because of surname of Fred Flintstone and richest cricketer of 2012. His total income is $4 million wherein some comes from Barclays, Puma, and Volkswagen as his supporters.


6. Ricky Ponting

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An Australian player also served as a captain for Test Cricket and Australian Cricket Team in 2004 and 2011 respectively and also a richest cricketer of 2012. The current recorded income is $3.5 million wherein some of these earnings come from Adidas, KFC, and Valvoline as his sponsors.


7. Sourav Ganguly

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Sourav Ganguly, ex- captain of Indian Team and a former test player takes the 6th position in richest cricketers of 2012. He ranks at the 7th position for scoring most runs for the Indian cricket team. He also a richest cricketer in world had total income of $3.5 million wherein a portion of them comes from his major sponsors like Pepsi andPuma.


8. Brett Lee

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Lee is known for his fastest moves that made him one of the fastest bowlers in the world, based on the history ofCricket and also richest cricketer of 2012. His income can be compared with Kevin Peitersen, who had total income of $3 million. Some of his wealth comes from Volkswagen and Gatorade as his sponsors.


9. Kevin Pietersen

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Kevin Pietersen is an English player, who also plays for Bangalore, an IPL team. He makes his way to the 9thposition in richest cricketers of 2012 after enormous earnings through endorsements and incredible performances playing cricket. His earnings of $3 million come from the contract that he has signed for his team and other sponsorships too such as Adidas, Red Bull, and Vodafone.


10. Michael Clarke

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In our list Michael Clarke is at 10th richest cricketers of 2012 with total income of $2.5 million. He is an Australian cricketer and captain of the Australian Team, also famous as “Pup” while on the field. Some comes from his sponsorship such as Gillette and Slazenger and richest cricketer in world.


Dec 9, 2011

Top 10 Highest individual scores in ODI cricket history

Top 10 Highest individual scores in ODI cricket history

Highest score: 219 by Virender Sehwag

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Venue/Occasion: Indore/ 2011 bilateral series
Opponent: West Indies
Stats of the knock: 149 balls/ 25 fours and 7 sixes
Team scores: India - 418 for 5; West Indies innings underway
Impact on the match: India won by 153 runs
What made it truly special: It was special on multiple counts. More than a year ago, when Sachin hit the maiden double ton in ODI cricket, few would have thought that record would be surpassed and in such quick time. The second reason why this became special was also because it took India to its highest ever team score. What a knock it was from the 'Nawab of Najafgarh.' Honestly speaking, it wasn't blatant hitting. It was about some serious determination. He was out to prove a point. The ace opener was not in the best of his form in 2011 and what a way to announce a return to form just before the Australia tour commences in over a week's time. Truly special. Take a bow Viru.


2nd highest score: 200 Not Out by Sachin Tendulkar

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Venue/Occasion: Gwalior/ 2010 bilateral series
Opponent: South Africa
Stats of the knock: 147 balls/ 25 fours and 3 sixes
Team scores: India - 401 for 3; South Africa - 248 all out
Impact on the match: India pulverised the South Africans by 153 runs
What made it truly special: It was the most unexpected event in the world of cricket in 2010. As Ravi Shastri said on air while commentating, Sachin indeed became the first player on the planet to hit a double hundred in ODI cricket. The Little Master did not spare a single South African bowler and raced to the majestic mark in the final over. Such was the impact that it completely left the Proteas dazed at the end of the night
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3rd highest score: 194 Not Out by Charles Coventry

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Venue/Occasion: Bulawayo/ 2009 bilateral series
Opponent: Bangladesh
Stats of the knock: 156 balls/ 16 fours and 7 sixes
Team scores: Zimbabwe - 312 for 8; Bangladesh - 313 for 6
Impact on the match: It was most unfortunate as this knock could not translate into a win
What made it truly special: Zimbabwe were in a spot of bother when they lost four wickets for just over a hundred runs after nearly half the quota of their overs when the bespectacled Charles Coventry tore into Bangladeshi bowling attack. The little dynamite smashed the Bangladeshi bowlers to all parts of the Queen Sports Club in Bulawayo. It was a majestic knock that fell one run short of breaking the all-time world record for the highest score then held by Saeed Anwar of Pakistan. But, since Coventry was unbeaten, he got priority for the record.


4th highest score: 194 by Saeed Anwar

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Venue/Occasion: Chennai/ 1997 Independence Cup Group Fixture
Opponent: India
Stats of the knock: 146 balls/ 22 fours and 5 sixes
Team scores: Pakistan - 327 for 5; India - 292 all out
Impact on the match: Pakistan won by 35 runs
What made it truly special: There is something about Pakistan and Chennai. The Pakistanis simply enjoy playing at Chepauk and long before the amazing Test in 1999 where they beat India, Saeed Anwar showed his love for the track in 1997. The southpaw blasted the Indian bowling line-up on his way to 194 that also took Pakistan to a mammoth 327. In the end, Little Master Sachin Tendulkar got the wicket of Anwar, who was unlucky to miss the double hundred even though he had enough time and overs at his disposal.


5th highest score: 189 by Vivian Richards

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Venue/Occasion: Old Trafford/ 1984 bilateral series
Opponent: England
Stats of the knock: 170 balls/ 21 fours and 5 sixes
Team scores: West Indies - 272 for 9 from 55 overs; England - 168 all out
Impact on the match: West Indies beat England by 104 runs
What made it truly special: It was the magical Viv at his very best. We all know how dangerous the smiling assassin can be when he settles down after the first 10 minutes. This match showed every bit of that. The English bowling attack had some big names in it including Ian Botham but none of them could resist the onslaught of Vivian Richards. He was ruthless and got stuck into the bowling. A team total of 272 may look quite modest in modern day cricket but was a big score in those days.


6th highest score: 189 by Sanath Jayasuriya

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Venue/Occasion: Sharjah/ 2000 Champions Trophy final
Opponent: India
Stats of the knock: 161 balls/ 21 fours and 4 sixes
Team scores: Sri Lanka - 299 for 5; India - 54 all out
Impact on the match: Helped Sri Lanka thrash India by 245 runs and win the title
What made it truly special: It was the perfect millennium gift from the blade of Sanath Jayasuriya for the Sri Lankan team. The Lankans were in deep trouble following the dismissal of Sangakkara in the 28th over. That is when Jayasuriya took control and hammered the Indian bowling to all parts of the Sharjah cricket ground. Such was the ruthless nature of his strokeplay that the last 10 overs alone produced more than 100 runs for the Lankans and almost took the southpaw to a double hundred. Jayasuriya could have got there had he not been stumped by Vijay Dahiya off the bowling of Sourav Ganguly off the first ball of the 49th over


7th highest score: 188 Not out by Gary Kirsten

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Venue/Occasion: Rawalpindi/ 1996 ICC Cricket World Cup
Opponent: United Arab Emirates
Stats of the knock: 159 balls/ 13 fours and 4 sixes
Team scores: South Africa - 321 for 2; UAE
Impact on the match: Helped SA thrash UAE by 169 runs
What made it truly special: The former Indian cricket coach simply loves the sub continent it seems. Long before he won the world cup for India as a coach, Gary Kirsten had made a name for himself with a magnificent knock against the UAE in the 1996 world cup. This inning was all about class and not much to do with flamboyance. It just showed why and how runs can be scored in cricket without much effort if you have great timing and hand-eye coordination


8th highest score: 186 Not Out by Sachin Tendulkar

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Venue/Occasion: Hyderabad/ 1999 bilateral series
Opponent: New Zealand
Stats of the knock: 150 balls/ 20 fours and 3 sixes
Team scores: India - 376 for 2; New Zealand - 202 all out
Impact on the match: Helped India thrash NZ by 174 runs
What made it truly special: Sachin enjoys playing at Hyderabad and long before he got that incredible 175 at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium against Australia, he had come up with something special more than a decade ago. It was the old Hyderabad ground of Lal Bahadur Shastri stadium and the smallish boundaries at the venue just about proved to be too small for the Little master. He tore apart New Zealand bowlers on his way to a masterly unbeaten 186 as India smashed out New Zealand by 174 runs. Such was Sachin's dominance on the day that it completely overshadowed another great inning, 153 of Rahul Dravid.


9th highest score: 185 Not Out by Shane Watson

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Venue/Occasion: Mirpur/ 2011 bilateral series
Opponent: Bangladesh
Stats of the knock: 96 balls/ 15 fours and 15 sixes
Team scores: Bangladesh - 229 for 7; Australia - 232 for 1
Impact on the match: Helped Australia win the match and the series
What made it truly special: Of all the innings we have talked about in this elite list, this one has to be the most brutal from a fielding side's point of view. Bangladesh, with all their slower bowlers would have thought they had a chance after posting 229 on the board but what hit them in just over an hour of Australia's chase left the whole world stunned. Shane Watson blew away any Bangladeshi resistance with a world record 15 sixes as he smashed 185 in just under 2 hours. I certainly cannot remember the last time such a thing had happened in the world of cricket
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10th highest score: 183 Not Out by Mahendra Singh Dhoni

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Venue/Occasion: Jaipur/ 2005 bilateral series
Stats of the knock: 145 balls/ 15 fours and 10 sixes
Team scores: Sri Lanka - 298 for 4; India - 303 for 4
Impact on the match: Helped India beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
What made it truly special: How many times in ODI cricket a team scores nearly 300 and still ends on the losing side. The answer of late can many thanks to some blockbuster hitters the game of limited overs cricket has seen. This match and the series was all about unleashing Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The then long-locked Indian wicket-keeper batsman came in to after the fall of Sachin in the very first over and ensured India would not walk away without heads held high at the end of the day. It was a great knock by Dhoni.

Image source: AP, AFP and Reuters
Text Source: India Syndicate


Nov 24, 2011

Sachin Tendulkar|Run machines in world cricket

Sachin Tendulkar|Run machines in world cricket

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Statistics:

Category Matches

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Highes Average 100s 50s
Overall 637 33197 248* 49.48 99 157

May 6, 2011

Baseball Pitcher Tom Glavine Net Worth $120 Million USD |Richest Billonaires 2011

Baseball Pitcher Tom Glavine Net Worth $120 Million|Richest Billionaires 2011

Tom Glavine

Net Worth $120 Million USD

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Thomas Glavine born March 25, 1966 is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher.With 164 victories during the 1990s, Glavine was the second winningest pitcher in the National League, second only to teammate Greg Maddux's 176. He is a five-time 20-game winner and two-time Cy Young Award winner, and one of only 24 ptom-2itchers and just 6 left-handers in major league history to earn 300 career wins.

Glavine was drafted by both the Los Angeles Kings in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft in the 4th round, 69th overall—two rounds ahead of future National Hockey League star Brett Hull and five rounds ahead of Luc Robitaille, both 2009 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, and the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball organization in the 2nd round of the 1984 amateur baseball draft. Glavine elected to play baseball and made his major league debut on August 17, 1987.

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