1 | M.S. Dhoni | IND | 827 | 837 vs Australia, 31/10/2009 |
2 | M.E.K. Hussey | AUS | 809 | 865 vs New Zealand, 28/01/2007 |
3 | S.R. Tendulkar | IND | 766 | 887 vs Zimbabwe, 13/11/1998 |
4 | A.B. de Villiers | SA | 759 | 759 vs India, 24/02/2010 |
5 | R.T. Ponting | AUS | 739 | 831 vs New Zealand, 20/12/2007 |
6 | G.C. Smith | SA | 722 | 785 vs India, 25/11/2005 |
7 | C.H. Gayle | WI | 714 | 808 vs Zimbabwe, 30/11/2003 |
7 | S. Chanderpaul | WI | 714 | 778 vs England, 22/03/2009 |
9 | K.C. Sangakkara | SL | 701 | 755 vs Bangladesh, 25/02/2006 |
10 | V. Sehwag | IND | 697 | 787 vs New Zealand, 11/0 |
SR Watson scored 57 in the second innings of this test which represents his 13th test half century and 15th fifty. MJ Clarke scored 80 in this test which represents his 20th test half century and 34th fifty. MEK Hussey scored 52 in the second innings of this test which represents his 23rd test half century and 35th fifty
SR Watson scored 51 and 57 in this test providing the 77th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring fifty plus in both innings of a test against Australia
MEK Hussey scored 93 and 52 in this test providing the 78th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring fifty plus runs in both innings of a test against Australia.
SR Watson scored 51 and 57 in this test providing the 44th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test against Australia
MEK Hussey scored 93 and 52 in this test providing the 45th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring half centuries in both innings of a test against Australia.
MJ Clarke and MEK Hussey added 104 runs for the fourth wicket in the second innings of this test providing the 305th occasion of Australian batsmen posting a three figure partnership against England. This stand also represents the 56th occasion of Australian batsman posting a three figure partnership for the fourth wicket against Australia
GP Swann captured 5 for 91 in England’s second innings of this test providing the 239th occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Australia.
GP Swann captured 5 for 91 in England’s second innings of this test providing the 122nd occasion of an England bowler capturing five or more wickets in an innings against Australia in Australia.
GP Swann’s 5 for 91 in this test represent his tenth five wickets haul in an innings and his first five wickets haul against Australia.
But then, almost everything about SR Tendulkar of Sahitya Sahawas has defied the human, which is why his ascent of Mount Fifty has been greeted with ...
n of ICC World Test and ICC ODI teams for 2009.
South Africa lost their fourth wicket on the stroke of lunch on day two Monday of the second Test in Durban as AB de Villiers went out for a duck leaving ...
It was a brave selection and one which has been borne out by his outstanding progress.
I had just taken over at the Titans and AB was an international by then, but still making his way, not fully established in the South African cricket side.
It didn't take long to see the immense talent AB de Villiers has for cricket, and sport in general.
Even when when the guys would play warm up games before training and matches, there was fantastic skills across the range of games we would play.
More than that though, there was an intense competitive spirit and steely, sharp focus.
AB could shift from being quiet and relaxed and then have the
.. they take the opportunity to go down the five-bowler route next summer, ... I think Ricky Ponting should see out the series as captain as long as he is .
The News Herald - 13 hours ago
Trailing 53-48, Chattahoochee Valley outscored the Commodores 22-6 over the ... Travis Smith scored 13 points for GC, and Jordan Payton had 12 points and 12
Bowling style: Off break
Played for: West Indies Under-19, West Indies, ICC World XI, Kolkata Knight Riders, Western Warriors Roles played: Ex Skipper-Test,ODI,T20 | AllRounder
Matches…….220
Runs……….7885
Avg………..39.42
100′s………19
50′s……….42
Bowling style: Leg break
Played for: West Indies, Royal Challengers Bangalore
Roles played: Ex Skipper-Test,ODI,T20 | Batsman
Matches…….261
Runs……….8648
Avg………..41.77
100′s………11
50′s……….59
Bowling style: Off break
Played for: West Indies Under-19, West Indies, ICC World XI, Kolkata Knight Riders, Western Warriors Roles played: Ex Skipper-Test,ODI,T20 | AllRounder
Matches…….220
Runs……….7885
Avg………..39.42
100′s………19
50′s……….42
Bowling style: Right-arm medium
Played for: India, Mumbai Indians
Roles played: Ex Skipper-Test,ODI | Batsman
Matches…….442
Runs……….17598
Avg………..45.12
100′s………46
50′s……….93
Bowling style: Right-arm medium
Played for: Sri Lanka, Delhi Daredevils
Roles played: Ex Skipper-ODI,T20 | Batsman
Matches…….188
Runs……….4860
Avg………..35.73
100′s………8
50′s……….20
AB de Villiers: Brand of Brilliance
My first experience with AB de Villiers was at the Titans in 2005, I had seen this prodigious talent given his head by the South African selectors as a nineteen year old.It was a brave selection and one which has been borne out by his outstanding progress.
I had just taken over at the Titans and AB was an international by then, but still making his way, not fully established in the South African cricket side.
It didn't take long to see the immense talent AB de Villiers has for cricket, and sport in general.
Even when when the guys would play warm up games before training and matches, there was fantastic skills across the range of games we would play.
More than that though, there was an intense competitive spirit and steely, sharp focus.
AB could shift from being quiet and relaxed and then have the
.. they take the opportunity to go down the five-bowler route next summer, ... I think Ricky Ponting should see out the series as captain as long as he is .
The News Herald - 13 hours ago
Trailing 53-48, Chattahoochee Valley outscored the Commodores 22-6 over the ... Travis Smith scored 13 points for GC, and Jordan Payton had 12 points and 12
C.H. Gayle ( WEST INDIES )
Batting style: Left Handed-hand batBowling style: Off break
Played for: West Indies Under-19, West Indies, ICC World XI, Kolkata Knight Riders, Western Warriors Roles played: Ex Skipper-Test,ODI,T20 | AllRounder
Matches…….220
Runs……….7885
Avg………..39.42
100′s………19
50′s……….42
10. S. Chanderpaul ( WEST INDIES )
Batting style: Left Handed-hand batBowling style: Leg break
Played for: West Indies, Royal Challengers Bangalore
Roles played: Ex Skipper-Test,ODI,T20 | Batsman
Matches…….261
Runs……….8648
Avg………..41.77
100′s………11
50′s……….59
Bowling style: Off break
Played for: West Indies Under-19, West Indies, ICC World XI, Kolkata Knight Riders, Western Warriors Roles played: Ex Skipper-Test,ODI,T20 | AllRounder
Matches…….220
Runs……….7885
Avg………..39.42
100′s………19
50′s……….42
6. S.R. Tendulkar ( INDIA )
Batting style: Right Handed-hand batBowling style: Right-arm medium
Played for: India, Mumbai Indians
Roles played: Ex Skipper-Test,ODI | Batsman
Matches…….442
Runs……….17598
Avg………..45.12
100′s………46
50′s……….93
7. T.M. Dilshan ( SRI LANKA )
Batting style: Right Handed-hand batBowling style: Right-arm medium
Played for: Sri Lanka, Delhi Daredevils
Roles played: Ex Skipper-ODI,T20 | Batsman
Matches…….188
Runs……….4860
Avg………..35.73
100′s………8
50′s……….20
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