Thursday, November 28, 2013

South Africa vs India 2013: 5 Indian players who missed out on the Test squad


The Indian squad that will tour South Africa for 3 ODIs and 2 Tests staring December 5 has been announced. There have been some surprise inclusions and some surprise exclusions as always.

Zaheer Khan makes a comeback with spots in both the Test and ODI squad, Yuvraj retains his ODI spot, while Sehwag and Harbhajan have been ignored totally.

Umesh Yadav gets a spot in both squads, which is clear keeping in mind the conditions in South Africa. Pacer Mohit Sharma also gets a spot in the ODI squad for the same reason.

Here are 5 players who could have made it to the 17-member squad but didn’t, and they would surely have felt that they missed out on a chance.


5. Sanju Samson




This Kerala youngster will have to wait longer to make it to the national side. He would have fancied his chances given his recent form for his state, with 2 centuries (including a double hundred) to his name in the last 5 innings he has played.

Probably one of India’s best future prospects, he is someone to watch out for. He did will for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL as well. He has a first class batting average of 53.4 in 10 matches.

Though not as experienced as would ideally be required for selection into the Test side, he could have been given a chance considering some of the names who have been selected but have no good recent innings to speak of. If Sachin can represent India at 17, the selectors can surely give this player a chance.

If not this time, he should be given a taste of the national side soon in the future to begin what could be a long illustrious career for Indian cricket. He provides added advantage as he can keep wickets, too if skipper Dhoni wishes to let go off the gloves.

4. Ishwar Pandey




This bowler from Madhya Pradesh, who was part of India A squad as well, may soon be given a chance to play. He could have got a spot this series as well, if the selectors would have wanted to experiment with fresh faces and also for the fact that pacers are required for South African conditions.

He has as many as 113 first class wickets in 27 games, and recently gave his performance as he took 8/84 in an innings. He could very well partner Umesh Yadav who has some experience of the international stage unlike him.

The selectors have experimented with batsmen selection this time, and there is no reason they can do the same while picking bowlers. Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami got spots in both squads. Shami made it because of his recent performances against the West Indies, and Ishant for his experience in Test cricket.

Ishwar Pandey got be selected as a 4th pace option in the 17-strong squad next time to replace any of the regular ones if there is an unforeseen injury in the middle of the tour or any other hassle that will require a pacer from the bench.

3. Suresh Raina




He makes the ODI squad (obviously) but could have made the Test side as well. He did not have the greatest outings against England and New Zealand, but he is still a better bet for runs than many other names that have been picked. There is nothing wrong in grooming a player for Test cricket even if he is not in the greatest touch at present.

India’s current squad lacks experience big time, and people like Raina who have been around for quite some time should be selected for Tests to build a team that can boast of quality and experience if built properly. Same goes for Yuvraj.

With Raina, you know he will deliver. His attitude is such that he will come up with results to impress fans. Thus, he can be given a Test spot with a view to make him into a specialist Test player for the future.

Indian cricket does not have many names at present that will count as veterans some years later, and names like Murali Vijay and Ajinkya Rahane are not sure to cement their place in the Test side and may well be replaced next tour if they underperform. Thus, the team management should look to make selections that have a good probability of continuing consistently in the Test side.

2. Dinesh Karthik





His exclusion is a surprise, as against Wriddhiman Saha and Ambati Rayudu (both of whom are wicket-keeper batsmen) who have been given a chance. Rayudu makes the ODI squad as well. Considering that Dhoni can handle the role very well, the inclusion of both of these names in the first place is hard to understand.

Dinesh Karthik’s exclusion on the other hand is a bummer. He has much more Test experience than those two, with Saha having played just 2 games till now and Rayudu who will make his debut if selected in the playing 11.

Karthik does contribute well with the bat and is also responsible with the gloves. If Dhoni is not able to keep wickets for some reason, India may well face a problem in this department as how much either of Saha or Rayudu can deliver behind the stumps on the big stage- playing Test cricket in South Africa-is doubtful.

Even Rahane who has been picked for both squads has much less experience than Karthik to speak of. Karthik should have been considered for the ODI side at least, setting his current form aside for a moment and considering the fact that 3 names that are inexperienced as compared to him have got selected, which doesn’t seem fair at all.

1. Gautam Gambhir




It seems the selectors have completely forgotten this man. He played his last Test in December, 2012 against England, when they toured India. He was one of the extremely probable ones who was expected to make a comeback in this series, along with Zaheer Khan, who did get selected.

His partnership along with Sehwag used to be one of the best opening pairs of the world, now I doubt whether we will see them together again. It is true that openers like Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay are delivering well with the bat (they did well against WI in November and Australia in March), but there is no arguing that Gambhir is in a league above these players.

And then there is his recent first-class form. He has 2 tons in his last 5 innings, with his latest one against Haryana in which he scored 153 not out, giving Delhi a comfortable win. He would have expected a spot given these innings. He is also one of the more experienced Test players of India today, and should not be ousted as seems the case will be if he is not selected for the next 1 or 2 tours.

The Indian Test squad seriously lacks the so called ‘veterans’, and names like Sehwag, Gambhir and Zaheer Khan should not be forgotten so soon. Zaheer Khan did make the list after a long absence, so should Gambhir next time the Test squad is named.





Highest batting average in 2013 in ODI cricket



2013 has seen many players reach new records and you’d be amazed to know that the highest batting average in ODI cricket in 2013 stands at 106.50 by Nawroz Mangal of Afghanistan.

Four Indian batsmen make this list and their averages aren’t too unimpressive either.

Here are the Top 10 players with the highest batting average in One Day International cricket in 2013.



Note: We haven’t included Nowroz Mangal in this list because he’s played only 4 games until now. Stats include batsmen who’ve played more than 10 games in 2013.
Note: Stats updated up to 28th November 2013


Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli India's only batsmen in top 20 in latest ICC Test rankings



In the latest ICC Test rankings, Cheteshwar Pujara remains the highest ranked Indian batsman after retaining his position at No. 6, followed by Virat Kohli at No. 20, who also hasn’t made a move in his ranking.
Pujara scored a century  at Wankhede against West Indies in Sachin Tendulkar‘s last Test match, and currently averages 65.50 after 15 matches in Test cricket. Virat Kohli’s highest score in the series which India won 2-0, was 57. However, he remains static at No. 20 in the rankings.
AB de Villiers is also static at the top of the rankings for batsmen in Tests, followed by his teammate Hashim Amla. Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who played his 150th Test in the recent series against India, is at the third pedestal.
England captain Alastair Cook is back in top 10 after moving one position up in rankings to No. 10. David Warner gained the most, jumping 18 places to be ranked in top 20 for the first time in his career, at No. 17. Warner’s 124 in the first Ashes Test at Brisbane helped him make this jump.

Top 20 Test batsmen:
  1. AB de Villiers – South Africa
  2. Hashim Amla – South Africa
  3. Shivnarine Chanderpaul – West Indies
  4. Michael Clarke – Australia
  5. Kumar Sangakkara – Sri Lanka
  6. Cheteshwar Pujara – India
  7. Misbah-ul-Haq – Pakistan
  8. Graeme Smith – South Africa
  9. Younus Khan – Pakistan
  10. Alastair Cook – England
  11. Ian Bell – England
  12. Ross Taylor – New Zealand
  13. Jacques Kallis – South Africa
  14. Kevin Pietersen – England
  15. Jonathan Trott – England
  16. Asad Shafiq – Pakistan
  17. David Warner – Australia
  18. Mahela Jayawardene – Sri Lanka
  19. Marlon Samuels – West Indies
  20. Virat Kohli – India
In Test bowling, South Africa’s Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander continue to occupy the top two positions respectively. India’s first entry comes at No. 5, where Ravichandran Ashwin remains unmoved. Same is the case with Pragyan Ojha, who at No. 9, hasn’t moved in the rankings.
Mitchell Johnson’s 9-wicket haul in the first Ashes Test at Brisbane earned him a recall in the top 20 and he’s jumped four places to be ranked No. 19 in the latest rankings. Another bowler who gained from the Brisbane Test was England’s Stuart Broad, who moved up four places to be ranked No. 7.
However, Zaheer Khan, who made a comeback to India’s Test squad today, is now ranked No. 20, two pedestals lower than his previous ranking.

Top 20 Test bowlers:
  1. Dale Steyn – South Africa
  2. Vernon Philander – South Africa
  3. Rangana Herath – Sri Lanka
  4. Saeed Ajmal – Pakistan
  5. Ravichandran Ashwin – India
  6. Ryan Harris – Australia
  7. Stuart Broad – England
  8. Peter Siddle – Australia
  9. Pragyan Ojha – India
  10. Graeme Swann – England
  11. James Anderson – England
  12. Abdur Rehman – Pakistan
  13. Morne Morkel – South Africa
  14. Kemar Roach – West Indies
  15. Ben Hilfenhaus – Australia
  16. Shane Shillingford – West Indies
  17. Shakib-al-Hasan – Bangladesh
  18. Nathan Lyon – Australia
  19. Mitchell Johnson – Australia
  20. Zaheer Khan – India
India’s Ravichandran Ashwin remains the top ranked all-rounder in Test cricket.

Top 10 Test all-rounders
  1. Ravichandran Ashwin – India
  2. Shakib-al-Hasan – Bangladesh
  3. Jacques Kallis – South Africa
  4. Stuart Broad – England
  5. Vernon Philander – South Africa
  6. Graeme Swann – England
  7. Shane Watson – Australia
  8. Mitchell Johnson – Australia
  9. Peter Siddle – Australia
  10. Darren Sammy – West Indies

Monday, November 25, 2013

Pakistan and Sri Lanka in UAE 2013/14 – Sri Lanka ODI & T20I Squad


At a Selection Committee meeting held on 22/11/2013, the following selections were made by the National Selectors with regard to the Squad for the Sri Lanka tour of Pakistan which the Pakistan Cricket Board is hosting in the United Arab Emirates – with Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah being the venues. The tour commences on December 6, 2013 with the arrival of the Sri Lankan squad at Dubai, and shall continue through to January 21, 2014.
T20 Squad
  • 1.      Dinesh Chandimal (Captain)
  • 2.      Lasith Malinga (Vice Captain)
  • 3.      T.M Dilshan
  • 4.      Kusal Janith Perera
  • 5.      Kumar Sangakkara
  • 6.      Angelo Mathews
  • 7.      Lahiru Thirimanne
  • 8.      Kithruwan Vithanage
  • 9.      Thisara Perera
  • 10.  Nuwan Kulasekara
  • 11.  Seekkuge Prasanna
  • 12.  Suranaga Lakmal
  • 13.  Sachithra Senanayake
  • 14.  Ajantha Mendis
  • 15.  Ramith Rambukwella (Subject to Fitness)
*Rangana Herath was rested considering the excessive amount of cricket he played and the available cricket for him up to the WC 2015
ODI Squad
  • 1.      T.M Dilshan
  • 2.      Kusal Janith Perera
  • 3.      Dimuth Karunaratne
  • 4.      Kumar Sangakkara
  • 5.      Angelo Mathews (Captain)
  • 6.      Dinesh Chandimal (Vice Captain)
  • 7.      Lahiru Thirimanne
  • 8.      Ashan Priyanjana
  • 9.      Kithruwan Vithanage
  • 10.  Thisara Perera
  • 11.  Nuwan Kulasekara
  • 12.  Lasith Malinga
  • 13.  Suranga Lakmal
  • 14.  Sachithra Senanayake
  • 15.  Rangana Herath
  • 16.  Seekuge Prasanna
*Mahela Jayawardane was not considered for selections (T20 and ODI) as he has requested leave on personal grounds.
Minister of Sports Hon. Mahindananda Aluthgamage has approved the above Squad.

Friday, November 22, 2013

"I wish he could have taken my name in his speech" - Vinod Kambli hurt as Sachin Tendulkar ignores him in his farewell




Sachin Tendulkar might have won over everyone’s heart with his farewell speech at the Wankhede stadium but there is someone who is deeply hurt. Tendulkar’s childhood friend and former Indian cricketer, Vinod Kambli has expressed his hurt that Tendulkar left him out of his farewell speech and even didn’t invite him for the farewell dinner.
“I wish he could have taken my name in his speech because I was expecting him to at least mention our world record partnership because it was from there that we started… it was a career-changing innings. I was definitely hurt,” Kambli said on a TV channel.
Kambli, who grew up with Tendulkar in the same school since he was 10 years old, said: “We shared everything, we grew up together and we learnt from each other. There were frequent comparisons who were a better hitter of the ball, but we didn’t care.”
Kambli further said he remembered his entire journey with Tendulkar while the Indian maestro was giving his emotional farewell speech and he had tears in his eyes as well.
“When he made the speech all the things were coming in front of my eyes and even when he had tears in his eyes, I couldn’t control mine. The way he has served the country, I salute him.”
The rift between the two friends happened when in 2009 when Kambli went on a TV reality show and accused Tendulkar of not doing enough to save Kambli’s cricket career. Tendulkar from there on severed all ties with him and stopped communicating with his childhood friend.
“After that, we never spoke. It has been very difficult for me since we were close friends. I don’t know if there is any friendship left,” – An emotional Vinod Kambli said.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Batting: Fastest to reach 15000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SR Tendulkar377


Batting: Fastest to reach 14000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SR Tendulkar350


Batting: Fastest to reach 13000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SR Tendulkar321
2ST Jayasuriya416


Batting: Fastest to reach 12000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SR Tendulkar300
2ST Jayasuriya379


Batting: Fastest to reach 11000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SR Tendulkar276
2RT Ponting286
3SC Ganguly288
4Inzamam-ul-Haq324
5ST Jayasuriya354


Batting: Fastest to reach 10000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SR Tendulkar (India)259
2SC Ganguly (Asia/India)263
3RT Ponting (Aus/ICC)266
4JH Kallis (Afr/ICC/SA)272
5BC Lara (ICC/WI)278
6R Dravid (Asia/ICC/India)287
7KC Sangakkara (Asia/ICC/SL)296
8Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak)299
9ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL)328
10DPMD Jayawardene (Asia/SL)333


Batting: Fastest to reach 9000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SC Ganguly (India)228
2SR Tendulkar (India)235
3BC Lara (ICC/WI)239
4RT Ponting (Aus/ICC)242
4JH Kallis (Afr/ICC/SA)242
5Mohammad Yousuf (Asia/Pak)245
6R Dravid (Asia/ICC/India)259
7AC Gilchrist (Aus/ICC)261
8KC Sangakkara (Asia/ICC/SL)270
9Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pak)273


Batting: Fastest to reach 8000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SC Ganguly (India)200
2SR Tendulkar (India)210
3BC Lara (WI)211
4Saeed Anwar (Pak)218
5DL Haynes (WI)219
6RT Ponting (Aus/ICC)220
7CH Gayle (ICC/WI)221
8ME Waugh (Aus)223
8JH Kallis (Afr/ICC/SA)223
9Mohammad Yousuf (Asia/Pak)227


Batting: Fastest to reach 7000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1SC Ganguly (India)174
2BC Lara (WI)183
3DL Haynes (WI)187
4JH Kallis (SA)188
5SR Tendulkar (India)189
5CH Gayle (ICC/WI)189
5MS Dhoni (Asia/India)189
6RT Ponting (Aus)192
7Saeed Anwar (Pak)194
8MJ Clarke (Aus)195


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Batting: Fastest to reach 6000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1IVA Richards (WI)141
2SC Ganguly (India)147
2AB de Villiers (Afr/SA)147
3ML Hayden (Aus/ICC)154
4BC Lara (WI)155
5DM Jones (Aus)157
6G Kirsten (SA)160
6GC Smith (Afr/SA)160
7DL Haynes (WI)162
7Saeed Anwar (Pak)162


Monday, November 4, 2013

Batting: Fastest to reach 5000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1IVA Richards (WI)114
2BC Lara (WI)118
3CG Greenidge (WI)121
4AB de Villiers (Afr/SA)124
5SC Ganguly (India)126
6DM Jones (Aus)128
7GC Smith (Afr/SA)131
8ML Hayden (Aus/ICC)133
9MG Bevan (Aus)135
9MS Dhoni (Asia/India)135


Batting: Fastest to reach 4000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1IVA Richards (WI)88
2V Kohli (India)93
3CG Greenidge (WI)96
4BC Lara (WI)100
5DM Jones (Aus)102
6SC Ganguly (India)105
6AB de Villiers (Afr/SA)105
7GR Marsh (Aus)106
8GC Smith (Afr/SA)107
9GA Gooch (Eng)108


Batting: Fastest to reach 3000 ODI Runs


PlayerInnings
1HM Amla (SA)57
2IVA Richards (WI)69
3CG Greenidge (WI)72
3G Kirsten (SA)72
4V Kohli (India)75
5GA Gooch (Eng)76
6KP Pietersen (Eng/ICC)78
7NS Sidhu (India)79
7BC Lara (WI)79
7HH Dippenaar79


Batting: Fastest to reach 2000 ODI Runs


Player Innings
1 HM Amla (SA) 40
2 Zaheer Abbas (Pak) 45
2 KP Pietersen (Eng/ICC) 45
3 IJL Trott (Eng) 47
4 IVA Richards (WI) 48
5 CG Greenidge (WI) 49
6 G Kirsten (SA) 50
7 AN Cook (Eng) 51
8 DC Boon (Aus) 52
8 AH Jones (NZ) 52


Batting: Fastest to reach 1000 ODI Runs


Player Innings
1 IVA Richards (WI) 21
1 KP Pietersen (Eng/ICC) 21
1 IJL Trott (Eng) 21
2 CG Greenidge (WI) 23
3 RN ten Doeschate (Neth) 24
3 GM Turner (NZ) 24
3 Yasir Hameed (Pak) 24
3 HM Amla (SA) 24
3 V Kohli (India) 24
3 S Dhawan (India) 24


Friday, November 1, 2013

Mills to captain New Zealand in Sri Lanka


Experienced pace bowler Kyle Mills will captain the New Zealand for their tour of Sri Lanka following the return of the injured Kane Williamson.

The Auckland Aces 34-year-old will captain his country for the first time during the three One Day Internationals and two Twenty20 matches starting on 10 November in Hambantota. Mills has played 153 ODIs for New Zealand and is a key member of the New Zealand leadership group.

New Zealand Cricket General Manager National Selection Bruce Edgar says Rob Nicol will replace Williamson in the squad, while his Canterbury Wizards team-mate Andrew Ellis has been called up due to a back injury to Otago bowler Ian Butler.

“It’s disappointing that Ian’s back didn’t settle in time for the Sri Lanka tour. We’ll also bring in Otago’s Neil Broom for the final ODI and the two Twenty20s as additional cover.”

Nicol and Ellis will join the BLACKCAPS next week after this weekend’s opening rounds of the HRV Twenty20. Wellington Firebird Luke Ronchi headed over this week (earlier than his scheduled arrival for the Sri Lankan leg) as cover for the injured Williamson.

Williamson, who was to captain the side in Sri Lanka with regular skipper Brendon McCullum returning home, is back in New Zealand recovering from a fracture in his left thumb.

New Zealand ODI and Twenty20 squad for Sri Lanka tour:

Kyle Mills (captain), Corey Anderson, Neil Broom (for final ODI and T20s), Anton Devcich, Grant Elliott, Andrew Ellis, Tom Latham, Mitchell McClenaghan, Nathan McCullum, Adam Milne, Colin Munro, James Neesham, Rob Nicol, Luke Ronchi, Hamish Rutherford

-New Zealand Cricket-