Sunday, 26 August 2012

Australia beat Afghanistan in ODI clash.....






Australia showed his hand quickly may depend largely on the pace rather than spin in the three-game series against Pakistan on Tuesday in Sharjah.

Side Michael Clarke scored a 66-run victory in Afghanistan in the first one-day international between the two sides, played in hot and humid conditions in Sharjah early Sunday.

Left-arm quick Mitchell Starc was the man of the match after grabbing 4-47 while James Pattinson (3-46) and Mitchell Johnson (2-34) were also strong, with a tone devoid of grass that looked more like a strip of concrete used in the practice nets behind the main oval.

In just his second ODI match against a test papers full member of the ICC National, the Afghan cricket minnows was shot 43.5 overs respectable 206 in reply to Australia 8-272.

Clarke, in his new position at No. 3, won the toss and added 131 with Matthew Wade for the second stop of Australia.

Wade hit a career-best 75, while Clarke also scored 75.

Mike Hussey broke 49 of 37 balls before he was over 50 years.

"We prepared for that turn many wickets," Starc said.

"The quicks took nine of our windows for fast bowlers will play a very important role, and spinners in these conditions."

Afghanistan recovered from a poor start and Mohammad Nabi 4-49 (46) shared a 86-run stand with Asghar Stanikzai (66).

Finding fat Afghanistan career suffered a setback when he was beaten by Johnson Nabi. He jumped brilliant stop taking mid bowling to dismiss Clarke Stanikzai Starc, who was cramping bad, 6-165.

The game started at 18:00 and 1:30 went further to avoid the heat in the first ODI scheduled to be played in two days. But at midnight, the temperature was still 34 with a humidity of 63 percent.

The beginner Glenn Maxwell (two) were the first seven batters Australia is not only a good start.

Clarke was always the same style and sweep, hitting three fours and two sixes in his 94-ball knock.

Starc said Australians had in his heart to show an improvement in the series defeat against England last month 4-0.

"We talked about our staff. Was much about England and the series for the last two weeks," Starc said.

"We wanted to come out and stop talking and put actions on the board.

"We did it tonight. Batters hit well enough our heat.

"Tonight, the fast bowlers, all shot pretty well. Believe us run our formulas very close to the way I wanted."

Frontline spinner Xavier Doherty claimed 1-34 while Maxwell, David Hussey and Clarke fired nine overs for 35 runs ....

Saturday, 18 August 2012

Indian Cricket Team Profile, History and Performance

PROFILE

The national cricket team of India is known as the Indian cricket team. Cricket is the national sport in India and has millions of fans across the country. This is a game that combines all India.
The Indian cricket team made ​​its debut in test cricket, the highest level of international cricket 25th June 1932 at Lord's, England, becoming the sixth Test team. The team was strengthened in the 1970s is the emergence of players such as Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, the current Indian cricket team of leading global companies such as Sachin Tendulkar and much more. Here is the list of all current cricketers of the Indian cricket team with their individual profiles.

The most paid sports team in the world, the Indian cricket team for one of the leading sites on the world cricket today. With some of the world's best players like Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble in the squad, India is one of the best teams to play the game.


HISTORY

India played its first test in 1932. The first game was played against England in the House of Lords in 1932. India lost the test. The cricket team of India had to wait until 1952 to record his first victory and success came when he beat England in Madras. In the 1960s, the team has improved his game and began to emerge as one of the stronger sides in cricket. With the arrival of players like Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Dilip Sardesai and EAS Prasanna, the team began to show potential. In the 1970s the team had established a strong position for itself in the world of cricket. The 1980 was a wonderful decade for India. Not only winning the World Cup 1983, which also won the Asia Cup on two occasions. The performance of the Indian cricket team continued to improve, and the decade of 1990 saw the teacher as a producer batsmen Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, Anil Kumble and feelings, while Javagal Srinath bowling. In the recent past in India have been successful and continues to maintain its position as a strong opponent. They reached the final of the 2003 World Cup and runner-up.





                              

                                   PERFORMANCE

It could have cricket team in India for 20 years to record his first international victory, but since then, India has been improving his game in recent years. India is the sixth country to receive their test status. The team has a reputation of invincibility acquired during home games when playing very low. However, this model has emerged over the last five years, or to change so that when the team began to gain evidence abroad, and even defeated strong teams like Australia and the West Indies in their respective countries . India has also played well in the ODIs and World Cup was very successful in 2003, where he has overcome all the challenges of the last voyage, should overcome the last hurdle against Australia.




The team has not done very well in the recent series against the West Indies, and had the misfortune of a series against Sri Lanka due to bad time to lose. Even with the World Cup, the security team will be based on the socks and realize their full potential. livescore.warofcricket.com brings you the profile of cricket team of India and the profiles of other teams around the world.

Friday, 17 August 2012

INDIA TEST MATCH CRICKET RECORDS


                        LISTED CRITERIA

In general, the top five are listed in each category (except when there is a tie for last place among the top five, if all the associated recording medium shown).


                        LISTED NOTATION

Team score:-
(300-3) indicates that a team has closed 300 points for three innings, and the doors, either due to a successful passage through persecution or no playing time remained.
(300-3 d) indicates that a team closed 300 for three windows, and declared that his sleeves.
(300) indicates that a team of 300 points and was all out is not affected by the loss of the ten windows or by one or several strokes and lost the rest of the doors.
Notation batting:-
(100) shows that addition of a drummer and 100 run.
(100 *) indicates that the drummer and 100 runs was not enough.
Evaluation of Bowling
(5-100) indicates that a player has captured 5-door, while giving you the 100.
Currently plays:-
Record Holder, Test cricket being played (ie, your case could change records) are in bold.


TEAM RECORDS:-

Team wins, losses, ties, and draws:-

Matches played (total):-

Team1st TestMatchesWonLostDrawnTied % Won
 IndiaJune 1932455110143201124.17

Matches played (by country):-

TeamOpponent1st TestMatchesWonLostDrawnTied % Won
 India Australia194778203423125.64
 Bangladesh20007601085.71
 England1932103193846018.44
 New Zealand19555016925032.00
 Pakistan19525991238015.25
 South Africa1992277128025.92
 Sri Lanka19823514615040.00
 West Indies194885123043014.11
 Zimbabwe199211722063.63

Highest scores (Innings):-


RankScoreOppositionVenueSeason
1726-9d Sri LankaMumbai2009
2707 Sri LankaColombo2010
3705-7d AustraliaSydney2004
4676-7 Sri LankaKanpur1986
5675-5d PakistanMultan2004


Lowest scores (Innings):-

RankScoreOppositionVenueSeason
142 EnglandLord's1974
258 AustraliaBrisbane1947
58 EnglandManchester1952
466 South AfricaDurban1996
567 New ZealandMelbourne1948


Greatest win margins (by innings):-


RankMarginTeamsVenueYear
1Innings and 239 runs India (610-3d) beat  Bangladesh (118 & 253)Mirpur2007
2Innings and 219 runs India (633) beat  Australia (233 & 181)Kolkata1998
3Innings and 198 runs India (566-8d) beat  New Zealand (193 & 175)Nagpur2010
4Innings and 144 runs India (642) beat  Sri Lanka (229 & 269)Kanpur2009
5Innings and 140 runs India (526) beat  Bangladesh (184 & 202)Dhaka2004


Greatest win margins (by 10 wickets):-

RankOpponentNo. winsRecent venueYear
1 Pakistan2Chennai1980
 New ZealandHamilton2009
3 England1Mohali2001
 ZimbabweHarare2005
 BangladeshMirpur2010


Greatest win margins (by runs):-


1320 runs India (469 & 314-3d) beat  Australia (268 & 195)Mohali2008
2280 runs India (237 & 400-7d) beat  South Africa (177 & 180)Kanpur1996
3279 runs India (272 & 237) beat  England (102 & 128)Leeds1986
4272 runs India (252 & 261-5d) beat  New Zealand (140 & 101)Auckland1968
5259 runs India (398 & 316-9d) beat  Sri Lanka (206 & 249)Ahmedabad2005



Narrowest win margins (by wickets):-

RankMarginTeamsVenueYear
11 wicket India (405 & 216-9) beat  Australia (428 & 192)Mohali2010
22 wickets India (341 & 256-8) beat  Australia (320 & 274)Mumbai1964
 India (501 & 155-8) beat  Australia (391 & 264)Chennai2001
43 wickets India (255 & 125-7) beat  West Indies (228 & 151)Chennai1979
54 wickets India (284 & 174-6) beat  England (355 & 101)The Oval1971
 India (316 & 86-6) beat  England (242 & 159)Chennai1973
 India (354 & 126-6) beat  Zimbabwe (329 & 146)Delhi2002
 India (523 & 233-6) beat  Australia (556 & 196)Adelaide2003



Narrowest win margins (by runs):-

RankMarginTeamsVenueYear
113 runs India (104 & 205) beat  Australia (203 & 93)Mumbai2004
228 runs India (210 & 155) beat  England (174 & 263)Kolkata1972
337 runs India (339 & 218) beat  West Indies (245 & 275)Port of Spain2002
449 runs India (200 & 171) beat  West Indies (103 & 219)Kingston2006
559 runs India (237 & 324) beat  Australia (419 & 83)Melbourne1981


Greatest loss margins (by innings):-

RankMarginTeamsVenueYear
1Innings and 336 runs India (124 & 154) lost to  West Indies (614-5d)Kolkata1958
2Innings and 285 runs India (302 & 42)) lost to  England (629Lord's1974
3Innings and 242 runs India (224 & 244) lost to  England (710-7d)Birmingham2011
4Innings and 239 runs India (223 & 138) lost to  Sri Lanka (600)Colombo2008
5Innings and 226 runs India (58 & 98) lost to  Australia (382-8d)Brisbane1947


Greatest loss margins (by 10 wickets):-

RankOpponentNo. lossRecent venueYear
1 West Indies4Bridgetown2002
2 England3Mumbai1980
 AustraliaMumbai2001
4 New Zealand2Wellington2002
 Sri LankaGalle2010
5 Pakistan1Faisalabad1983


Greatest loss margins (by runs):-
RankMarginTeamsVenueYear
1342 runs India (185 & 200) lost to  Australia (398 & 329-5d)Nagpur2004
2341 runs India (238 & 265) lost to  Pakistan (245 & 599-7d)Karachi2006
5337 runs India (196 & 161) lost to  Australia (343 & 351-7d)Melbourne2007
4329 runs India (329 & 137) lost to  South Africa (428 & 367-7d)Kolkata1996
5328 runs India (100 & 66) lost to  South Africa (235 & 259)Durban1996


Narrowest loss margins (by wickets):-
RankMarginTeamsVenueYear
12 wickets India (402 & 330) lost to  Australia (394 & 342-8)Perth1977
54 wickets India (251 & 174) lost to  West Indies (254 & 173-6)Kingston1983
 India (208 & 356) lost to  New Zealand (352 & 215-6)Wellington1998
 India (225 & 113) lost to  South Africa (176 & 164-6)Mumbai2000
 India (237 & 234) lost to  Zimbabwe (315 & 157-6)Harare2001
 India (99 & 154) lost to  New Zealand (94 & 160-6)Hamilton2002



Narrowest loss margins (by runs):-

RankMarginTeamsVenueYear
112 runs India (254 & 258) lost to  Pakistan (238 & 286)Chennai1999
216 runs India (153 & 324) lost to  Australia (166 & 327)Brisbane1977
 India (145 & 204) lost to  Pakistan (116 & 249)Bangalore1987
438 runs India (225 & 333) lost to  Australia (145 & 451)Adelaide1992
 India (319 & 81) lost to  West Indies (298 & 140)Bridgetown1997

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS:-

Individual records (appearances):-



Most career matches:-

RankAppearancesPlayerSpan
1188Sachin Tendulkar1989-
2163Rahul Dravid1996-2012
3134VVS Laxman1996–
4132Anil Kumble1990–2008
5131Kapil Dev1978–1994
6125Sunil Gavaskar1971–1987
7116Dilip Vengsarkar1976–1992
8113Sourav Ganguly1996–2008
999Mohammad Azharuddin1984–2000
1098Harbhajan Singh1998–

Individual records (batting):-



Most career runs:-

RankRunsPlayerMatchesInningsNOAverage
115470Sachin Tendulkar1883113255.44
213265Rahul Dravid1632843252.63
310122Sunil Gavaskar1252141651.12
48781VVS Laxman1342253445.97
58095Virender Sehwag95165650.91
67212Sourav Ganguly1131881742.17
76868Dilip Vengsarkar1161852242.13
86215Mohammad Azharuddin99147945.03
96080Gundappa Viswanath911551041.93
105248Kapil Dev1311841531.05


Most career 50+ scores:-

Rank50+sPlayerMatchesInningsAverage
1116Sachin Tendulkar18630756.03
299Rahul Dravid16128053.15
379Sunil Gavaskar12521451.12
473VVS Laxman13222146.50
552Virender Sehwag9316151.64
652Dilip Vengsarkar11618542.13
751Sourav Ganguly11318542.17
849Gundappa Viswanath9115541.93
943Mohammad Azharuddin9914745.03
1035Mohinder Amarnath6911342.50


Most career 100s:-

Rank100sPlayerMatchesInningsAverage
151Sachin Tendulkar18430356.02
236Rahul Dravid16027853.22
334Sunil Gavaskar12521451.12
422Mohammed Azharuddin9914745.03
22Virender Sehwag9215952.15
617Dilip Vengsarkar11618542.13
716Sourav Ganguly11318842.17
16VVS Laxman12721246.26
914Gundappa Viswanath9115541.93
1012Polly Umrigar599442.22

Most career 200+ scores:-


Rank200+sPlayerMatchesInningsAverage
16Virender Sehwag8614853.59
6Sachin Tendulkar17829256.68
35Rahul Dravid15326553.11
44Sunil Gavaskar12521451.12
52Vinod Kambli172154.20
2Dilip Sardesai305539.23
2Wasim Jaffer315834.10
2Vinoo Mankad447231.47
2VVS Laxman12420647.19
101Sanjay Manjrekar376137.14


Individual records (bowling):-



Most career wickets

RankWicketsPlayerMatchesAverage
1619Anil Kumble13229.65
2434Kapil Dev13129.64
3406Harbhajan Singh9832.22
4288Zaheer Khan8331.78
5266Bishen Singh Bedi6728.71


Best Bowling In An Innings:-

RankFiguresPlayerOppositionVenueSeason
110/74Anil Kumble PakistanDelhi1999
29/69Jasu Patel AustraliaKanpur1959
39/83Kapil Dev West IndiesAhmedabad1983
49/102Subhash Gupte West IndiesKanpur1958
58/52Vinoo Mankad PakistanDelhi1952

Most career 5-wickets-in-an-innings:-
Rank5sPlayerMatchesWicketsBBIAverage
135Anil Kumble13261910/7429.65
225Harbhajan Singh933938/8431.85
323Kapil Dev1314349/8329.64
416Bhagwat Chandrasekhar582428/7929.74
514Bishen Singh Bedi672667/9828.71

Most career 10-wickets-in-a-match:-

Rank10sPlayerMatchesWicketsBBMAverage
18Anil Kumble13261914/14929.65
25Harbhajan Singh9339315/21731.85
32Irfan Pathan2910012/12632.26
Maninder Singh358814/9037.36
Erapalli Prasanna4918911/14030.38
Vinoo Mankad4416213/13132.32
BS Chandrasekhar5824212/10429.74
Kapil Dev13143411/14629.64

Individual records (fielding):-


Most dismissals in Test career (wicketkeeper):-
RankDismissalsPlayerCaughtStumpedMatchesInnings
1220MS Dhoni19228100200
2198Syed Kirmani1603888151
3130Kiran More110204990
4107Nayan Mongia9984477
582Farokh Engineer66164683
651Naren Tamhane35162135
750Dinesh Karthik4552330
849Parthiv Patel4182037
931Khokhan Sen20111421
1028Budhi Kunderan2171826

Most catches in Test career (non-wicketkeeper):-

RankCatchesPlayerMatches
1209Rahul Dravid163
2135VVS Laxman134
3113Sachin Tendulkar188
4108Sunil Gavaskar125
5105Mohammed Azharuddin99
678Dilip Vengsarkar116
773Virender Sehwag95
871Sourav Ganguly113
964Kapil Dev131
1063Gundappa Viswanath91


Partnership records:-



Highest wicket partnerships:-

Highest partnerships by runs:-

RankPartnershipRunsPlayersOppositionVenueYear
11st wicket413Vinoo Mankad & Pankaj Roy New ZealandChennai1956
21st wicket410Virender Sehwag & Rahul Dravid PakistanLahore2006
35th wicket376VVS Laxman & Rahul Dravid AustraliaKolkata2001
44th wicket353Sachin Tendulkar & VVS Laxman AustraliaSydney2004
52nd wicket344*Sunil Gavaskar & Dilip Vengsarkar West IndiesKolkata1978
63rd wicket336Virender Sehwag & Sachin Tendulkar PakistanMultan2004
73rd wicket316Gundappa Viswanath & Yashpal Sharma EnglandChennai1982
82nd wicket314Gautam Gambhir & Rahul Dravid EnglandMohali2008
93rd wicket308Murali Vijay & Sachin Tendulkar AustraliaBangalore2010
105th wicket303Rahul Dravid & VVS Laxman AustraliaAdelaide2003