Wednesday 5 June 2013

Luke Ronchi makes double for Australia and New Zealand

Luke Ronchi played for New Zealand last week, after previously playing for Australia. This particular double is so called unique as no one had played for Australia and New Zealand in official internationals. Luke Ronchi, who was born in Dannevirke (New Zealand) but moved to Australia when he was only seven years old. He played four ODI’s in the West Indies in 2008, taking a catch off Brett Lee from the first ball he kept to, and also appeared in 3 Twenty20 games for Australia. Due to stiff competition Australian pecking order, and then eventually he returned to his native country, and has done very well for Wellington since. Luke Ronchi made his ODI debut for New Zealand at Lord's against England, but had to wait till the 11th over to get Ian Bell. Luke Ronchi is the 7th player to appear for two different countries in official one-day internationals, following Kepler Wessels (Australia and South Africa), Ed Joyce and Eoin Morgan (England and Ireland), Dougie Brown (England and Scotland), Anderson Cummins (West Indies and Canada), and Clayton Lambert (West Indies and USA).
 

James Anderson 300 Test Wicket before 30th Birthday

Jimmy Anderson took his 300th Test wicket at Lord's, aged only 30. Jimmy Anderson became the 26th bowler to reach 300 Test wickets when he had Peter Fulton caught at slip by his great mate Graeme Swann in the first innings at Lord's last month. Anderson is actually in a respectable mid-table position age-wise. He is the 13th-youngest (or 14th-oldest) of the 26, being five days younger than Glenn McGrath was when he reached the mark in 2000-01. The youngest man to reach 300 Test wickets is Indian Kapil Dev, who got there the day after his 28th birthday in January 1987. Shane Warne, Harbhajan Singh, Muttiah Muralitharan and Ian Botham were also 28 when they reached 300. The most interesting is oldest man to make it to 300 was West Indian off spinner Lance Gibbs, who was 41 in 1975-76.
 

Best Match Figures in Test defeat

Tim Southee took ten wickets in the Lord's Test - but New Zealand still lost. You will perhaps be surprised to discover that Tim Southee valiant effort at Lord's when he took 10 for 108 but still lost the test match was actually the 69th occasion on which a bowler has bagged ten or more wickets in a Test but finished up on the losing side. Pakistan left arm fast bowler Wasim Akram took ten but lost three times, while Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan, Tom Richardson, Saeed Ajmal, Hugh Trumble, Daniel Vettori and Shane Warne have all done it twice. The best match figures in defeat are Javagal Srinath's 13 for 132 for India against Pakistan in Kolkata in 1998-99. He took 5/46 in the first inning and 8/86 in the 2nd inning.
 

Leading Test Wicket Taker as Captain

Pakistan legend Imran Khan has taken the most wickets while captaining in Tests, and leading the way to took 187 wickets in Tests while captain. Australian leg spinner Richie Benaud is next with 138, and in fact there are only six other bowler-captains who took more than 100 wickets, Garry Sobers (117), Daniel Vettori (116), Kapil Dev (111), Wasim Akram (107), Bishan Bedi (106) and Shaun Pollock (103). Of these, Imran also has the best average (20.27) and strike rate (49.26 balls per wicket) while captain.
 

Father & Son Played Same Number of Test Matches

Which father-and-son pair played the same number of Test matches? The answer to this neat little conundrum is the Kanitkars from India: Hemant Kanitkar won two caps against West Indies in 1974-75, scoring 65 on his debut in Bangalore - and ...his son Hrishikesh (a left-hander, unlike his father) also won two caps, in Australia in 1999-2000, making 45 on debut in Melbourne. Hrishikesh, who's now 38, still captains Rajasthan in the Ranji Trophy - he scored his 33rd first-class hundred last December.
 

Longest Test Career

Sachin Tendulkar has now been playing Test cricket for more than 23 years. He’s one of only 16 men whose Test careers have lasted longer than 20 years - the last one to complete two decades before him was John Traicos, of South Africa and Zimbabwe, in 1993. At the moment Sachin Tendulkar lies fifth on the all-time list - but he's going to have to hang on until he's 47 if he wants to claim the longest Test career of all, which is currently held by the Yorkshire and England all-rounder Wilfred Rhodes. He made his Test debut in 1899 (in WG Grace's final Test), and won the last of his 58 caps in the West Indies in April 1930, when he was, at 52, the oldest man ever to appear in a Test. In all Rhodes's Test career lasted 30 years and 315 days.

 

Tuesday 4 June 2013

Martin Guptil 189 not out against England at Ageas Bowl

Martin Guptill sensing special feeling of becoming New Zealand's highest scorer in a one-day international after scorching unbeaten 189 at the Ageas Bowl . Martin Guptill often played alongside Lou Vincent, who scored 172 against Zimbabwe in 2005. Guptill knock is the fifth-highest ODI score by a batsman and the highest by a New Zealander, and is also the joint highest by any batsman in ODIs against England. West Indies great batsman Sir Viv Richards had scored the same number of runs against them at Old Trafford in 1984 off 170 balls, while Martin Guptill scored his runs off 155 balls.  Martin Guptill's 189 not out included 19 four’s and two sixes, aggregates only 88 of his runs came in boundaries, a % of 46.56. Among the 21 ODI innings of 175 or more, this is the second-lowest boundary percentage: only South African left hander Gary Kirsten's unbeaten 188 against UAE in the 1996 World Cup had a lower percentage - he hit 13 fours and four sixes, scoring 40.43% of his runs in boundaries.
 
Highest ODI Score 
PlayerRunsBalls4s6sTeamOppositionGroundMatch Date
V Sehwag219149257Indiav West IndiesIndore8-Dec-11
SR Tendulkar200*147253Indiav South AfricaGwalior24-Feb-10
CK Coventry194*156167Zimbabwev BangladeshBulawayo16-Aug-09
Saeed Anwar194146225Pakistanv IndiaChennai21-May-97
IVA Richards189*170215West Indiesv EnglandManchester31-May-84
MJ Guptill189*155192New Zealandv EnglandSouthampton2-Jun-13
ST Jayasuriya189161214Sri Lankav IndiaSharjah29-Oct-00
G Kirsten188*159134South Africav U.A.E.Rawalpindi16-Feb-96
SR Tendulkar186*150203Indiav New ZealandHyderabad (Deccan)8-Nov-99
SR Watson185*961515Australiav BangladeshDhaka11-Apr-11
MS Dhoni183*1451510Indiav Sri LankaJaipur31-Oct-05
SC Ganguly183158177Indiav Sri LankaTaunton26-May-99
V Kohli183148221Indiav PakistanDhaka18-Mar-12
ML Hayden181*1661110Australiav New ZealandHamilton20-Feb-07
IVA Richards181125167West Indiesv Sri LankaKarachi13-Oct-87
H Masakadza178*167174Zimbabwev KenyaHarare18-Oct-09
PR Stirling177134215Irelandv CanadaToronto7-Sep-10
N Kapil Dev175*138166Indiav ZimbabweTunbridge Wells18-Jun-83
HH Gibbs175111217South Africav AustraliaJohannesburg12-Mar-06
SR Tendulkar175141194Indiav AustraliaHyderabad (Deccan)5-Nov-09
V Sehwag175140145Indiav BangladeshDhaka19-Feb-11
ME Waugh173148163Australiav West IndiesMelbourne9-Feb-01
CB Wishart172*151183Zimbabwev NamibiaHarare10-Feb-03
AC Gilchrist172126133Australiav ZimbabweHobart16-Jan-04
L Vincent172120169New Zealandv ZimbabweBulawayo24-Aug-05
GM Turner171*201162New Zealandv East AfricaBirmingham7-Jun-75
DJ Callaghan169*143194South Africav New ZealandCenturion11-Dec-94
BC Lara169129154West Indiesv Sri LankaSharjah16-Oct-95
RA Smith167*163173Englandv AustraliaBirmingham21-May-93
BB McCullum1661351210New Zealandv IrelandAberdeen1-Jul-08
RT Ponting164105139Australiav South AfricaJohannesburg12-Mar-06
SR Tendulkar163*133165Indiav New ZealandChristchurch8-Mar-09
DA Warner163157132Australiav Sri LankaBrisbane4-Mar-12
SR Watson161*150124Australiav EnglandMelbourne16-Jan-11
AC Hudson161132134South Africav NetherlandsRawalpindi5-Mar-96
JAH Marshall161141114New Zealandv IrelandAberdeen1-Jul-08
TM Dilshan160*165113Sri Lankav IndiaHobart28-Feb-12
Imran Nazir160121148Pakistanv ZimbabweKingston21-Mar-07
TM Dilshan160124203Sri Lankav IndiaRajkot15-Dec-09
D Mongia159*147171Indiav ZimbabweGuwahati19-Mar-02
DI Gower158118184Englandv New ZealandBrisbane15-Jan-83
ML Hayden158143144Australiav West IndiesNorth Sound27-Mar-07
AJ Strauss158145181Englandv IndiaBangalore27-Feb-11
XM Marshall157*1181112West Indiesv CanadaKing City (NW)22-Aug-08
ST Jayasuriya157104241Sri Lankav NetherlandsAmstelveen4-Jul-06
BC Lara156138125West Indiesv PakistanAdelaide28-Jan-05
A Symonds156127128Australiav New ZealandWellington7-Dec-05
H Masakadza156151116Zimbabwev KenyaHarare12-Oct-09
AC Gilchrist154129144Australiav Sri LankaMelbourne7-Feb-99
Tamim Iqbal15413876Bangladeshv ZimbabweBulawayo16-Aug-09
AJ Strauss154140165Englandv BangladeshBirmingham12-Jul-10
IVA Richards153*130161West Indiesv AustraliaMelbourne9-Dec-79
M Azharuddin153*150171Indiav ZimbabweCuttack9-Apr-98
SC Ganguly153*150183Indiav New ZealandGwalior11-Nov-99
CH Gayle153*160192West Indiesv ZimbabweBulawayo22-Nov-03
BC Lara153143210West Indiesv PakistanSharjah5-Nov-93
R Dravid153153152Indiav New ZealandHyderabad (Deccan)8-Nov-99
HH Gibbs153131173South Africav BangladeshPotchefstroom3-Oct-02
DL Haynes152*126126West Indiesv IndiaGeorgetown21-Mar-89
CH Gayle152*153123West Indiesv South AfricaJohannesburg4-Feb-04
CH Gayle152150171West Indiesv KenyaNairobi15-Aug-01
SR Tendulkar152151180Indiav NamibiaPietermaritzburg23-Feb-03
AJ Strauss152128190Englandv BangladeshNottingham21-Jun-05
ST Jayasuriya15299204Sri Lankav EnglandLeeds1-Jul-06
ST Jayasuriya151*120174Sri Lankav IndiaMumbai17-May-97
A Symonds151127133Australiav Sri LankaSydney12-Feb-06
G Gambhir150*137140Indiav Sri LankaKolkata24-Dec-09
JP Duminy150*12258South Africav NetherlandsAmstelveen31-May-13
S Chanderpaul150136200West Indiesv South AfricaEast London24-Jan-99
G Gambhir150147141Indiav Sri LankaColombo (RPS)5-Feb-09
HM Amla150124160South Africav EnglandSouthampton28-Aug-12