Friday, March 16, 2012

Sachin Tendulka g0t 100

Finally, 34 innings after getting his 99th international century, Sachin Tendulkar has reached the milestone which is unlikely to ever be emulated. A century of centuries would have probably never even entered the realms of the achievable for any other cricketer, for so many things needed to fall into place for a batsman to get to that mark. For a start, it required a batsman to be highly skilled in both forms of the game, and in all sorts of conditions. Then, he needed to open the batting in ODIs, for that offers by far the best chance to notch up hundreds in that format. And, of course, it required top-class fitness levels to achieve the kind of longevity required for an achievement of this nature.
Tendulkar has ticked all those boxes, and then some, scoring runs against all oppositions, in all conditions, in both forms of the game, and over a prolonged period of time. His last two away series, in England and Australia, were terribly disappointing, but those are still little more than a blip when seen in the context of his entire career. Overall, through his 22 years of international cricket, Tendulkar has maintained amazingly high standards. As Daniel Vettori once said: "He has been in form longer than some of our guys have been alive."
What is surprising, though, is that it took Tendulkar 34 innings to move from 99 to 100 centuries, especially since he was in such scintillating form from the beginning of 2008 till the 2011 World Cup. During that period, he averaged 65.21 in Tests, 52.41 in ODIs, and had struck a mindboggling 21 hundreds in 104 innings. During this period, no other batsman had scored as many hundreds: Ricky Ponting had 11 in 147, and Jacques Kallis 13 in 113.
Given the form Tendulkar was in at that point, the 100th century was expected to be a formality. Over the last year, it's been anything but a formality. Till this innings against Bangladesh, he'd gone 33 innings without a century, just one short of the most innings he's gone without an international hundred: in 2007, he went 34 innings without one. However, in those 34 innings in 2007, Tendulkar had averaged 47.24, with 15 fifties, including three 99s and four more scores in the 90s. In these 33 innings, though, he's averaged only 32.87, with eight fifties.
Despite taking so long over his 100th, Tendulkar still needed only 65 innings to score his last ten hundreds, which is among his better conversion rates. The passage when he was at his most prolific was between his 31st and 40th hundreds, when he needed only 36 innings. In fact, his 14 centuries from the 27th to the 40th took a mere 50 innings, an average of 3.57 innings per hundred.
On the other hand, one of his worst periods - in terms of scoring centuries - was between 2005 and 2007, when he needed all of 130 innings to move from his 71st to his 80th international hundred. During this period, he averaged 46.46 in 34 Tests, and 42.20 in ODIs. The averages aren't poor, but what hurt his hundreds tally during this period was his conversion - he went past fifty 43 times, but only converted ten of those into centuries. The only period when his conversion was even poorer was right at the beginning of his career, when he took 132 innings to score his first ten, largely because he didn't open the batting in ODIs during much of that period.
Tendulkar's progression to 100 hundreds
Landmark
Innings
Tests - 100s/ innings
ODIs - 100s/ innings
When
First 10 hundreds
132
7/ 45
3/ 87
November, 1994
11-20
67
3/ 23
7/ 44
December, 1996
21-30
74
6/ 24
4/ 50
April, 1998
31-40
36
3/ 13
7/ 23
February, 1999
41-50
67
5/ 20
5/ 47
November, 2000
51-60
51
5/ 24
5/ 27
April, 2002
61-70
78
4/ 32
6/ 46
March, 2004
71-80
130
6/ 56
4/ 73
January, 2008
81-90
63
6/ 31
4/ 32
January, 2010
91-100
65
6/ 43
4/ 22
March, 2012
Among the top sides, it's clear that Australia has been his favourite. A fifth of his centuries have been scored against them, at a rate of one every 6.85 innings. Some of his most memorable hundreds have come against them, be it the two in Sharjah in 1998, or the Test match centuries in Perth, Melbourne and Chennai. Australia is the only side against whom Tendulkar has scored ten or more hundreds in a single form of the game, and his ratio of innings per hundred against them is superior to that against most of the other top sides.
The other top team against which Tendulkar has been almost as successful in terms of notching up hundreds is Sri Lanka. Those are the only sides against which his ratio is less than seven innings per century.
The team that has made Tendulkar work the hardest for his hundreds is Pakistan - in 93 innings, he has only managed seven, which is his worst innings-per-hundred ratio: 13.29. A part of his problem against them has been his inability to convert half-centuries into hundreds - he has converted two out of nine 50-plus scores in Tests, and five out of 20 in ODIs. South Africa is the other team against which Tendulkar has a relatively low average - 42.46 in Tests and 35.73 in ODIs - but his conversion rate against them is excellent: seven centuries in 45 innings in Tests, and five in 58 in ODIs.
Tendulkar has not played that much against the lesser sides, but he has made those innings count, scoring 19 centuries in 77 innings against Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Kenya and Namibia - an average of one every 4.05 innings. Against Bangladesh, he has scored a century in Tests every time he has gone past 50. Before his 100th hundred, though, Tendulkar had not scored an ODI hundred against them. Among the teams he has played against, the only ones he has not scored a century against are Bermuda, Ireland, Netherlands and UAE, which means he has a century in Tests and ODIs against every Full Member.
Tendulkar's centuries v each team
Opposition
Innings
100s
Inng per 100
Tests - inng/100
ODIs - inng/100
Australia
137
20
6.85
67/ 11
70/ 9
Sri Lanka
116
17
6.82
36/ 9
80/ 8
South Africa
103*
12
8.58
45/ 7
57/ 5
England
84
9
9.33
47/ 7
37/ 2
New Zealand
77
9
8.56
36/ 4
41/ 5
Zimbabwe
47
8
5.88
14/ 3
33/ 5
West Indies
69
7
9.86
30/ 3
39/ 4
Pakistan
93
7
13.29
27/ 2
66/ 5
Bangladesh
20
6
3.33
9/ 5
11/ 1
Kenya
9
4
2.25
-
9/ 4
Namibia
1
1
1.00
-
1/ 1
* Includes his Twenty20 international innings in Johannesburg in December 2006
Tendulkar does not score enough hundreds in wins, goes the popular refrain. It's a claim that has been strengthened by some of his recent centuries: on the tour to South Africa in 2010-11, Tendulkar scored hundreds in two out of three Tests, but India won the game in which he didn't score one. And then in the World Cup, India tied and lost the two matches in which he scored hundreds.
Overall, though, 53 of his hundreds have come in wins, and 24 in defeats. Of those 24, eleven have been in Tests, but that's only reflective of the fact that in difficult conditions he has often fought a lone battle with very little support from the rest of the batsmen.
What is true, however, is that only one batsman has scored more hundreds in wins in international cricket - Ponting has 55, and sits at the top of the table. Tendulkar is next on 53 - they were level on 53 before India's tour of Australia - while the next best is Kallis on 33. Tendulkar has also scored 24 hundreds in losses, which is well ahead of Brian Lara's 17. Overall, Tendulkar's innings per hundred in wins is about half that ratio in defeats.
Tendulkar's hunreds, and the matdch results
Result
Innings
100s
Inng per 100
Tests - inng/100
ODIs - inng/100
Won
331
53
6.25
100/ 20
230/ 33
Lost
307
24
12.79
108/ 11
199/ 13
Drawn
103
20
5.15
103/ 20
-
Tied
5
1
5.00
-
5/ 1
No result
16
1
16.00
-
16/ 1
The wait for Tendulkar's 100th century lasted more than a year and included 33 fruitless attempts, but despite that he still averages a hundred every 7.63 innings, which is the best rate among batsmen with at least 40 hundreds. Matthew Hayden is next with a rate of 8.70, while Ponting, Lara and Kallis are closely bunched together at marginally less than ten innings per century. Tendulkar, though, has maintained that rate over 22 years, and 750-plus innings. It's a mark that will almost certainly never be touched by any other international batsman.
Batsmen with 40-plus international 100s
Batsman
Innings
100s
Inng per 100
Sachin Tendulkar
763
100
7.63
Matthew Hayden
348
40
8.70
Ricky Ponting
657
71
9.25
Jacques Kallis
579
59
9.81
Brian Lara
521
53
9.83
Kumar Sangakkara
516
41
12.59
Rahul Dravid
605
48
12.60
Mahela Jayawardene
598
45
13.29
Sanath Jayasuriya
651
42
15.50


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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Cricket News


India vs Sri Lanka: Asia Cup – 2nd ODI

Pitch report: Even though there was some grass present on the pitch it would hardly change the nature of the pitch. Expert opinion: Should be good for batting.

"We were looking to bowl first as well. It is not a bad thing to bat first as well. We are happy with the team that we have got. We are going through a transition phase, it is not a settled side, youngsters are still looking to seal places in the side, there is a lot of competition, which is good. It is good to have the experience of Sachin in the side," Dhoni said after losing toss.

India: MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, R Ashwin, Gautam Gambhir, Ravindra Jadeja, Praveen Kumar, Irfan Pathan, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Sachin Tendulkar, R Vinay Kumar.
Sri Lanka: Tillakaratne Dilshan, Mahela Jayawardene, Kumar Sangakkara, Dinesh Chandimal, Upul Tharanga, Chamara Kapugedera, Lahiru Thirimanne, Farveez Maharoof, Nuwan Kulasekara, Suranga Lakmal, Seekkuge Prasanna.

Match fixing claims baseless and misleading: ICC

Dubai/New Delhi: Reacting sharply to a British newspaper claim that the India-Pakistan semifinal in the 2011 cricket World Cup may have been fixed, the ICC tonight dismissed the claim as "spurious". ICC also dismissed the claim that it was investigating the semi-final.
"The story carried by the newspaper, in which it has claimed that the ICC is investigating the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 semi-final between India and Pakistan, is baseless and misleading," ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat said in a statement. "The ICC has no reason or evidence to require an investigation into this match." 




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Friday, March 9, 2012

Current Cricket Situation

 Announcing his retirement in Bangalore, Rahul Dravid said: “I have played for 16 years but it’s time to leave now for the new generation to come up and take responsibilities.”
“I have many people to thank for supporting me and teaching me. My coaches, trainers… and selectors, who are hardly thanked in India. Thanks to the captains I have played under, the media, the KCA, BCCI, all the teams that I have played with," he said at a press conference which was also attended by his former teammate Anil Kumble and BCCI president N Srinivasan. 


Adelaide: Australia were today fined for maintaining a slow over-rate during its 16-run win over Sir Lanka in the third and final ODI of the best-of-three finals of the tri-series on Thursday.

Chris Broad of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees imposed the fines after Australia were ruled to be one over short of its target when time allowances were taken into consideration.

In accordance with the ICC Code of Conduct regulations governing minor over-rate offences, players are fined 10 per cent of their match fees for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time, with the captain fined double that amount.


South Africa skipper Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis both scored centuries and combined for a 200-run partnership as the tourists virtually batted New Zealand out of the first Test by the close of play on the third day on Friday.

Smith (115) and Kallis (107 not out) had come together with their side on 47 for two and with just a 12-run lead after Doug Bracewell had taken two wickets in one over before lunch to give the hosts hopes of pushing for an upset victory.

The experienced duo, however, consolidated their innings before lunch then built on it afterwards to guide South Africa to 268-3 by the close of play at University Oval in Dunedin, an overall lead of 23
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Current Cricket Situation

Sri Lanka claim victory in second final by 8 wickets

Adelaide: Tillakaratne Dilshan slammed his second century to propel Sri Lanka to a comprehensive eight-wicket win over Australia in the second final of the tri-series on Tuesday.


Mahela Jayawardene and Dilshan produced an excellent opening stand of 179 runs laying the foundation for chasing Australian target of 272 runs Adelaide.
With this win Sri Lanka have equalized the series and the winner will be decided on Thursday in the third final at Adelaide. 
SA aim for whitewash against England to earn No. 1 Test ranking

Dubai: South Africa will be aiming to carry the winning momentum from their ODI series into the three-Test series against New Zealand starting in Dunedin tomorrow, as it will earn them the status of the No. 1 Test ranked side in the world in the ICC Test Championship table.


Sachin shouldn`t wait for too long to decide his ODI career`

Mumbai: Former Australian fast bowler Geoff Lawson feels Sachin Tendulkar has got the right to decide when to quit one-day cricket, but says he should not wait too long, as otherwise, the criticism will grow.
"In Tests (in Australia), I thought he played the second best after (Virat) Kohli, who probably played the best. Looked to me he (Tendulkar) was in pretty good form in the Tests," Lawson said.
"But I wonder whether he is playing the one-dayers for the right reason? Was his heart and mind in it? Is he playing for the 100th hundred or for India? That`s what he will have to ask himself," he added.


Bangladesh recall Mortaza, drop Iqbal from Asia Cup squad

Dhaka: Former captain Mashrafe bin Moratza has been recalled to the 14-man Bangladesh squad for the Asia Cup cricket tournament to be held in Dhaka from March 11 to 2.
Even as they recalled Mortaza, the Bangladesh selectors have dropped explosive opener Tamim Iqbal from the squad, which was announced late last night.

Apart from Iqbal, the selectors have also dropped three other players of the 15-man squad, which played in the home one-day series against Pakistan in December last year.


Besides Mortaza, the selectors have also brought back Nazimuddin, Jahurul Islam, Shahadat Hossain and Anamul Haque into the squad.

While Mortaza led the Dhaka Gladiators to victory in the inaugural T20 Bangladesh Premier League, Iqbal played only two games for the Chittagong Kings due to a groin injury.

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Current Cricket Situation

Australia survive Sri Lanka scare in first final

Brisbane: A remarkable fight back from the Sri Lankan lower order threatened to pull off a thrilling victory at Brisbane but Australian team clinched the first final at Brisbane on Sunday. Chasing Australian target of 322 runs, Sri Lanka fell 15 runs short of the target despite Nuwan Kulasekara’s late heroics.
Lahore: The Pakistan Cricket Board 
confirmed the appointment of Australia`s Dav Whatmore as their new head coach of the national team for the next two years. Julian Fountain has also been hired as the team`s fielding coach.
PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf said Whatmore had been appointed because of his strong background and coaching credentials.



Australia will seek to clinch the title on Tuesday itself

Adelaide: Just a step away from clinching the title, Australia will be hoping to seal the issue tomorrow itself when they take on a spirited Sri Lanka in the second match of the best-of-three finals of the cricket tri-series.


WI batsman Runako Morton dies in a road accident



New Delhi: Former West Indies batsman Runako Morton, aged 33, has died in a road accident on Monday. Earlier, it was learnt that the batsman met with an accident in Trinidad & Tobago after losing control over his vehicle, which hit a pole. But later former West Indies captain Chris Gayle offered his condolence on the micro-blogging site Twitter, saying: “We lost a True Warrior W.I Cricketer Runako Morton-May is soul rest in peace! Our memories together Live On!-My Condolences to his Family.


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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Asia Cup 2012

Asia Cup 2012 will begin on Monday, March 12, 2012 in Bangladesh as per cricket schedule announced. 2012 Asia Cup is an international tournament to be organized by Bangladesh. Asia Cup 2012 will consist of 6 ODI and 1 Final match. to be hosted by Bangladesh in March 2012. 

The Asia Cup 2012 tournament is a part of Future Cricket Tour Programs (FTP) prepared by International Cricket Council (ICC). Bangladesh will host this tournament, beginning on March 12, 2012. In Asia Cup 2012 bilateral series, first ODI match would be between Bangladesh - Pakistan on Mar 12, 2012 at 14:30 local time to be played at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur.





Date and TimeMatch Details and Series
Mon Mar 12

14:30 local | 08:30 GMT
1st ODI - Bangladesh vs Pakistan
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Tue Mar 13

14:30 local | 08:30 GMT
2nd ODI - India vs Sri Lanka
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Thu Mar 15

14:30 local | 08:30 GMT
3rd ODI - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Fri Mar 16

14:30 local | 08:30 GMT
4th ODI - Bangladesh vs India
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Sun Mar 18

14:30 local | 08:30 GMT
5th ODI - India vs Pakistan
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Tue Mar 20

14:30 local | 08:30 GMT
6th ODI - Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur
Thu Mar 22

14:30 local | 08:30 GMT
Final ODI - TBC vs TBC
Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur


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http://www.cricschedule.com/series/107-asia-cup-2012-schedule-fixtures.html

Cricket News


India and Sri Lanka in Australia Tri-Series 2012
Australia vs Sri Lanka, 1st Final
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane, March 4, 2012




1. South Africa sweep New Zealand ODI series




Auckland: Paceman Marchant de Lange picked up four wickets on his one-day international debut as South Africa completed a 3-0 clean sweep against New Zealand with a five-wicket victory in the third and final ODI in Auckland on Saturday.


Unpaid Lankan stars continue to shine at tri-series
Melbourne: Sri Lankan cricketers, who have punched much above their weight by reaching the finals of the ongoing ODI tri-series by ousting India, will not get a single penny for these matches even after the release of their outstanding payments dating back to last year`s World Cup


Indians return home after worst tour of Aus in 45 years
Brisbane: Outplayed on the field and dogged by persistent reports of a rift in the team, the demoralized and jaded Indian cricketers left for home today after the worst tour of Australia in the last 45 years.




More Matches Coming





Forthcoming Fixtures
Australia v Sri Lanka, 2nd Final
India and Sri Lanka in Australia Tri-Series 2012
March 06, 2012 at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
South Africa v New Zealand, 1st Test
March 07, 2012 at University Oval, Dunedin
Australia v Sri Lanka, 3rd Final (if needed)
India and Sri Lanka in Australia Tri-Series 2012
March 08, 2012 at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Bangladesh v Pakistan, 1st Match
Asia Cup 2012
March 11, 2012 at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
India v Sri Lanka, 2nd Match
Asia Cup 2012
March 13, 2012 at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka
Canada v Netherlands, 5th Match, Group A
ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, 2011/12
March 13, 2012 at Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai
Kenya v Scotland, 6th Match, Group B
ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, 2011/12
March 13, 2012 at ICC Global Cricket Academy , Dubai






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