Thursday, May 28, 2020

10 Best MS Dhoni innings played in his career

10 Best innings ( Matches ) Played by MS Dhoni :
We all know that MS Dhoni is also known as Captain Cool and best Finsher , Let's look at his 10 best innings ( Matches ) in his carrier:
#10 72* vs Pakistan , Lahore , 2006
Dhoni with one of his fan
India's tour of Pakistan in 2005/06 can be said as a breakthrough series for MS Dhoni as a batsman and as a successful chaser. Chasing 289 at the Gaddafi Stadium is never an easy task with the Blues reeling at 190 for 5 at one stage after 35 overs. The match rested on the shoulders of Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh to guide home.
Dhoni was at his destructive best in that game as he completed his half-century in just 35 balls. An expert partnership between the two meant India chase down the total with 14 balls to spare. MS scored 72 from 46 balls which included 13 fours.
This match is best remembered for its post-match press conference where the then Pakistan president Parvez Musharraf praised Dhoni for his brilliant batting and also advised him to keep his famous long locks.
#9 76* vs England, Lord's, 2007
The former Indian captain has not played many iconic Test innings but the one against England at the Lord's stand out as one of his most crucial knocks in this format. India were given a target of 380 to win the test match. On the final gloomy day of the test match, India were looking down the barrel at 180/5 with 80 overs to go.
MS Dhoni walked out to bat with VVS Laxman at the other end. The duo managed a sixth-wicket stand of 86 runs and played out close to 30 overs. In testing conditions after lunch, Dhoni saw out some 20 overs with tailenders with India playing for a draw becoming clearer with each passing over.
Dhoni and the weather came to India's rescue as the last session of the test match was abandoned and India drew a test from the clutches of defeat. India won the next test and won a famous series in England with Dhoni's knock being the catalyst for a turn in India's fortunes.
#8 224 vs Australia, Chennai, 2013
Dhoni made a habit of leading the team from the front and the Chennai test against the mighty Aussies was another glorious example of this trait. Australia posted 380 on a dry Chepauk wicket with India needing a big total in reply.
India was at 196/4 when Dhoni took guard. First, a 128 run stand with Virat Kohli and then a brilliant 140 run partnership with debutante Bhuvaneshwar Kumar set the ball rolling for India.
Dhoni's blazing knock despite wickets falling at the other end was commendable. He scored 224 runs from 265 balls which included 24 fours and 6 sixes. It turned out to be a match-winning knock from Dhoni as India registered a famous eight wicket Test win.
Individually, this was Dhoni's highest ever test score and the first double hundred from an Indian wicketkeeper. This 224 run knock also happened to be the highest score ever by an Indian captain in Tests.
#7 64* vs Kings XI Punjab, Vizag, 2017
Dhoni scored 23 in the last over to guide RPS home (BCCI)
The last edition of the IPL saw MS Dhoni playing his vintage game against the Kings at Vizag. It was an average tournament for MS with the bat but on that day, Dhoni rolled back the years to hand RPS a famous win. Dhoni came to bat when Pune needed 95 off 51 balls. Wickets at regular intervals meant Pune never got the opportunity to dominate the bowlers.
Last over was given to Axar Patel with Pune needing 23 from six deliveries. Dhoni was on strike and used all his might against the left-arm spinner to guide his IPL team home. Two sixes on the last two balls gave Pune an unlikely win and added another chapter in Dhoni's never-ending folklore.
Axar's last over - 0, 1wd, 6, 0, 4, 6, 6.
#6 44* vs Australia, Adelaide, 2012
This was an inning where MS Dhoni struggled at the start of his inning with Suresh Raina, his partner at the other end looking fluent against the Aussie attack. India were chasing 270 with Gautam Gambhir giving India a solid start.
After the dismissal of Raina, the onus was on Dhoni to guide the Blues home. 13 were needed off the last over with Ravi Ashwin on strike against Clint McKay.
Ashwin managed just one run from the first two balls with the equation now being 12 from 4 balls. Dhoni was on strike, McKay pitched it on a good length and what followed was the most iconic six ever hit at the Adelaide Oval.
The ball sailed over long on as India then scored their remaining runs with ease and scripted another fine run chase with Dhoni at the helm.
#5 113* vs Pakistan, Chennai, 2012
One of Dhoni's most mature innings
This is the only knock from Dhoni in this list which featured in a losing cause. In the first match of the series, India were asked to bat at Chennai. They were reduced to 29/5 when Dhoni arrived at the crease.
The captain played a mature innings, making sure that India completed their 50 over quota.
An inning of 113 not out from 125 balls had seven fours and three sixes in them. A 75 run partnership with Suresh Raina and then a 125 run stand with Ravi Ashwin led India to a respectable total of 227/6. India lost by four wickets but Dhoni's innings that day proved his expertise to build an entire team's batting effort on his own.
#4 45* vs Sri Lanka, Port of Spain, 2013
In a tri-series final against Sri Lanka at the Queen's Park Oval, India were chasing 202. They were sailing with ease at one stage with the scoreboard reading 139/3 in 32 overs.
But on a tough track, wickets fell one after the other with Rangana Herath picking up 4 wickets. India, from a commanding position, were now in need of 17 runs from 2 overs with Ishant Sharma, the last Indian batsman on the crease with MS Dhoni.
Fortunately for India, Sharma survived the penultimate over with India now needing 15 from the last six balls. Shaminda Eranga was the Sri Lankan bowler with Dhoni on strike. Dhoni missed the first ball and then as always, finished the game with a bang.
The second one went for a six with the next two balls going for two fours. Dhoni just smiled after taking India over the finishing line and winning yet another trophy.
#3 183* vs Sri Lanka, Jaipur, 2005
This humongous score against the Lankans was the knock which made Dhoni arrive on the cricketing stage. He was considered already as a dangerous batsman but this inning at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium made him one of the most feared batsmen in the world.
Chasing 299, India's inning started in the worst possible way with Sachin Tendulkar departing in the first over. In a surprising decision by Ganguly and the team management, MS Dhoni was sent in to bat at number three.
What followed was absolute carnage of the highest order! No bowler was spared by the hard hitting of Dhoni. He scored a mammoth 183 runs off 145 deliveries and got India home with four overs to spare. His innings included 15 fours and 11 huge sixes.
This was a run chase unheard of by the Indians with Dhoni's master class being noticed by the entire world. His exploits in that game can be best expressed by the statistic that after him, the next highest score by an Indian batsman in that game was 39.
#2 54*, Kings XI Punjab, Dharamsala, 2010
This match was one of the rare occasions where MS Dhoni let go of his calm and cool tag and celebrated wildly after guiding CSK home. In a do or die game for the Super Kings at Dharamsala, the Punjab side gave Dhoni's men a tough target of 192. The captain came after 10 overs when CSK needed another 104 runs.
MS was batting with a purpose that day as he scored 54 from 29 balls which included five fours and two sixes. The last 47 runs in the chase came in just 18 balls with Irfan Pathan conceding 18 in the last over of the match.
His first four balls (2,4,6,6) ended the match with MS Dhoni two humongous sixes with one of them crossing the boundaries of the stadium. Dhoni celebrated by punching his helmet as Pathan was ripped apart by the Dhoni storm.
This was easily MS Dhoni's best IPL inning and one of the best matches in the history of the T20 league.
#1 91* vs Sri Lanka, Wankhede Stadium, 2011
Dhoni finishes off in style
As a batsman, Dhoni had a below-par World Cup. But the enigmatic captain and batsman had saved his best for last! India needed 275 to win their second ever World Cup and this time, on home soil. At number five, Yuvraj Singh - the man of the tournament was supposed to come on to bat. But Dhoni decided to promote himself and what followed was the most important inning of his career.
Dhoni handled the spin duo of Muttiah Muralitharan and Suraj Randiv pretty well and kept the scoreboard ticking. The match was won with a trademark Dhoni six off Nuwan Kulasekara and India were the winners of the 2011 World Cup!
This knock of Dhoni will be forever etched in every Indian cricket fan's memory and that six will be remembered as the most important one in India's history. Sunil Gavaskar said it best about that crucial inning, "When I die, the last thing I want to watch is the six that Dhoni hit in the World Cup final."
Cheers for the Living legend of cricket- MS Dhoni .

How much Paytm pay to be official partner of IPL

“Paytm payed around 30crores for the 2019 season to be the official umpire partner of Vivo ipl 2019
Vivo Indian Premier League (IPL) has added Paytm as an on-ground sponsor as the mobile wallet brand comes on board as the Official Umpire Partner for the next five years (seasons 2018 through 2022). Paytm is also the Title Sponsor of India Cricket.CEAT Tyres will continue its association with the annual tournament as the official time-out partner for the next five years.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in January had called for the applicant to three categories of commercial partners - official partner, strategic time-out partner and umpire partner.
Shukla ,Chairman of the IPL, said, “Paytm are currently the Title Sponsors of India Cricket and the relationship has now been extended to the IPL. Both Paytm and BCCI share a strong bond and we will continue to provide great value to Paytm.”
Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Founder and CEO of Paytm, said, “We are delighted to be the IPL Umpire Partner for the next five years. Cricket has been a key element in Paytm's brand journey and it has worked brilliantly for our young brand. In addition to IPL, we are also the Title sponsor for India cricket for the last few years. We had a great relationship with the BCCI, and our investment in ipl further reaffirms our commitment to this wonderful sport.”
Star India, the media rights holder of the IPL from 2018 to 2022 also announced that 34 brands in total have signed on as commercial partners for the broadcast (TV and digital) of the tournament. While Vivo, Coca Cola and Jio have signed on as co-presenting sponsors, Polycab, Parle Products, AMFI, Make Amy Trip, Vimal Pan Masala and Asian Paints, and Dream 11 are associate sponsors.
Estimates peg the co-presenting sponsors have forked out around Rs 800 million each for the association while associate sponsors would have paid around Rs 400 million. Sources reveal that Star India has set itself a target of Rs 20 billion for this year’s IPL. Star won the global media rights to the IPL for five years for a bid price of Rs 164.38 billion.”

Who are some legends of IPL

1 . David Warner (Sunrisers Hyderabad)
Warner led Hyderabad to the IPL title in 2016
David Warner is back with Hyderabad, after being banned by the BCCI in the immediate aftermath of the ball-tampering scandal of March 2018. He has been welcomed with open arms on his return, and that is no surprise. He is the captain to have led them to their only IPL title in 2016, and his return to the top of the order will provide much-needed experience to Hyderabad, especially after they had to trade Shikhar Dhawan, their former captain, to Delhi Capitals.
Warner is the highest scorer among overseas players in the IPL: he has 4014 runs at 40.54 and a strike rate of 142.13. Given Hyderabad reached the final without him last year, his addition this time makes them a big favourite for the trophy.
9. Chris Gayle (Kings XI Punjab)
Will we see Gayle’s new signature celebration during the IPL?
The ‘Universe Boss’ will be back in India after proving to the IPL fraternity last year that a change of teams can bring about a change in fortune. Bangalore released Gayle after his diminishing returns in 2016 and 2017, but after Punjab snapped him up, he roared back to form in 2018, hitting 368 runs at 40.88. His IPL strike-rate of 150.17 is among the highest in the league, and he has an average of 41.17 to go with it. He’s had a fine year so far in 2019, and he looks set to dazzle the Indian crowds again.
8. Sunil Narine (Kolkata Knight Riders)
Narine has the record for the second-fastest fifty in IPL
With 112 wickets from 98 matches, Narine is the third-highest wicket-taker in the IPL among overseas players. His mystery spin was his calling card, but now he’s unearthed some excellent ball-striking ability at the top and at the death. He’s scored 628 runs at a strike rate of 168.81.
In fact, Narine holds the record for the joint second-fastest fifty in the IPL, requiring a mere 14 balls against Bangalore in 2017. This, coupled with his much-vaunted mystery spin, makes him a crucial member of the Kolkata line-up.
7. Andre Russell (Kolkata Knight Riders)
Russell’s injury-ridden IPL career has not stopped him from becoming one of the most fearsome strikers of the ball
Grappling with a bad knee and yet turning out for Kolkata season after season – that’s been the story of Andre Russell’s IPL career. He has played only 50 games since his debut in 2012, and missed the entire 2017 season. However, his value to the team hasn’t diminished. Why? He strikes the ball at 177.29, batting in the lower-middle order, and averages 26.96. He has also taken 44 wickets with his pace and accuracy, both with the new ball as well at the death. He can win matches, both with bat and ball.
6. Dwayne Bravo (Chennai Super Kings)
Bravo has won three IPL trophies with Chennai Super Kings
Perhaps the most potent all-rounder in the history of the league, Bravo has 1,379 runs and 136 wickets from 122 games, and is an automatic selection in the Chennai XI. The different variations of his slower balls, the ability to outsmart any batsman in the world, and his knack for exploding with the bat, all make him a key cog in Chennai’s wheel. He’s the one who can make maximum impact on a match, and Chennai will rely heavily on his services.
5. Shane Watson (Chennai Super Kings)
Shane Watson won the inaugural IPL in 2008 with Rajasthan Royals
Shane Watson is 38 in a few months. But, somehow, he continues to excel in T20 franchises the world over, no more than with Chennai. Last year, he scored a century in the final against Sunrisers Hyderabad and was Player of the Match as Chennai won. He heads into this tournament in similar form, having won the Player of the Tournament and Batsman of the Tournament awards during PSL 2019.
Watson doesn’t bowl as much as he used to, but when needed, he can still roll his arm over to great effect. Time has flown since he won the inaugural IPL in 2008 with Rajasthan Royals, but Watson still keeps those performances coming, and Chennai will be glad for that.
4. Jasprit Bumrah (Mumbai Indians)
Bumrah will return to the place where his shot to fame came around
He is now the No.1 ODI bowler in the world and India’s biggest strike bowler, but it all began six years ago, when Mumbai fielded this curious talent with an unorthodox action for two matches. He built his reputation the next year, with some excellent death bowling, overseen by the yorker-specialist Lasith Malinga.
Over the years, he has picked up 63 wickets from 61 matches while conceding less than eight an over. Add to that Bumrah’s rise as an all-conditions, all-formats bowler in the last 12 months, and you get a gem that Mumbai would do anything to keep.
3. Rohit Sharma (Mumbai Indians)
Mumbai Indians have an IPL-winning captain in Rohit Sharma
The Mumbai captain is the highest scorer for his team in the IPL and has led them to three titles, the joint-highest with Chennai. He is third on the all-time scorers’ list with 4,493 runs at 31.86, with 34 half-centuries. His ability to open the batting or be the middle order enforcer gives Mumbai much-needed flexibility. He has also shown himself to be a shrewd captain. If there is one player that epitomises this Mumbai side, it is Rohit Sharma.
2. MS Dhoni (Chennai Super Kings)
Dhoni lies at the heart of Chennai’s IPL campaign
Three-time IPL-winning captain. Champion finisher. The heart and soul of Chennai Super Kings. Dhoni has been a fixture at Chennai since the very first IPL in 2008, and over the years he has seen a young side grow into a group of seasoned professionals, most of whom have stuck together either side of a BCCI-imposed two-year ban. And on their return last year, Dhoni led them to a famous triumph.
Dhoni has scored 4,016 IPL runs at 40.16, saving his best for the comeback season last year when he hammered 455 runs at 75.83 and a strike-rate of 150.66. Another good season for the captain could lead them to a fourth title.
1. Virat Kohli (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
The IPL is missing from Kohli’s trophy cabinet
Virat Kohli. There could be no one else at No.1. Batsman nonpareil – as passionate a captain as they come and the biggest enigma in India cricket. Kohli has scored 4,948 runs from 163 games with 34 half-centuries and is involved in a tussle with Suresh Raina to become the tournament’s all-time top-scorer. He has scored at least 500 runs in three of the last four seasons, and he could well end up the best batsman in the league’s history.
All said, though, Bangalore have never won the IPL. Kohli’s legacy will feel incomplete without an IPL trophy.
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Best cricketing facts you should know

1. Sri Lanka has a sole Test win against the Aussies till date.
2. Sanath Jayasuriya has more ODI wickets than Shane Warne.
3. Dhaka’s Sher-e-Bangla stadium and Bangabandhu stadium have hosted more ODIs than Lord’s.
4. The highest number of runs scored in an over is not 36. It’s 77.
This is how the over went - 0 4 4 4 6 6 4 6 1 4 1 0 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 4 0 1
But what many people don’t know is that the bowling team allowed the batting team to get close enough to the target and give them a chance to win so that they take risks and get out!
5. Adam Gilchrist holds the record for playing the most number of Tests straight after debut.
He played 96 Test matches between 5
th
November 1999 and 24
th
January 2008 without dropping out from any of them.
6. Ishant Sharma is responsible for all the three highest scores made by a batsman against India in the 21
st
century.
Alistair Cook – 294 Runs, Edgbaston 2011; Michael Clarke – 329 Runs, Sydney 2012; Brendon McCullum – 302 Runs, Wellington 2014. They were all dropped by Ishant Sharma early on in their innings.
7. On 12
th
January 1964, Indian spinner Bapu Nadkarni bowled 21 consecutive maiden overs vs England at Chennai.
His figures were 32-27-5-0 which is an economy rate of 0.15 per over which is the lowest of all bowlers where 10 or more overs were bowled.
8. Chris Martin and B.S Chandrasekhar have taken more Test wickets in their career than the test runs they scored.
In 71 Tests, Martin has scored 123 runs, while he has 233 wickets to his credit, on the other hand Chandrasekhar has 167 runs to his name along with 242 wickets.
9. Wilfred Rhodes took 4,204 wickets in First Class cricket.
No, it’s not a typo. He actually did take more than Four Thousand wickets. He also happened to score 39, 969 runs.
10. Sir Jack Hobbs scored 199 centuries in his First Class career.
11. In a World Cup Match, chasing 335, Sunil Gavaskar scored an unbeaten 36 off 174 balls.
In the Prudential World Cup of 1975, in the match between India and England, England set the target of 335 runs in 60 overs.Sunil Gavaskar batted throughout the innings and scored only 36 runs of 174 balls.India managed to score only 132 runs in 60 overs with 7 wickets in hand.
12. Jim Laker once took 19 wickets in a Test match.
13. Saurav Ganguly is the only Indian player to score a century in the knock out stages of a World Cup.
14. After Virat Kohli’s debut, India has chased down 300+ targets five times.
And in 4 of these 5 matches, Virat Kohli scored a century.
15. Mahela Jayawardene is the only batsman to have scored centuries in both the Semi-Final and Final of a World Cup.
16. Sachin + Zaheer = (Almost) Kallis
17. The player with the most number of not outs in Test cricket is not Rahul Dravid, but Courtney Walsh.
He’s been unbeaten a total of 61 times in 185 innings.
18. Saurav Ganguly is the only player to win four consecutive Man of the Match awards in ODIs.
19. Dirk Nannes has represented both Australia and Netherlands in International Cricket.
20. Shahid Afridi used a bat borrowed from Waqar Younis to score the fastest century in a ODI match.
21. In 1989, along with Sachin Tendulkar, 23 other cricketers made their International debuts. The last one to retire before Sachin, was New Zealand's Chris Cairns, who retired in 2004.
22. Inzamam Ul Haq took a wicket off the very first ball he bowled in International Cricket.
23. Sir Don Bradman has just hit 6 sixes in his entire career.
24. Virender Sehwag’s highest scores in T20, ODI and Tests are 119, 219 and 319 respectively.
119 was scored in an IPL game.
25. Wasim Akram’s highest Test innings score of 257 is higher than that of Sachin Tendulkar's (who has 248 n.o. to his credit).
26. The England Cricket Team is the only team in ODI history to lose a 60 over ODI Final (1979 World Cup), a 50 over ODI Final (1992 World Cup and 2004 Champions Trophy) and a 20 over ODI Final (2013 Champions Trophy)in ICC tournaments.
27. Lance Klusener, Abdur Razzaq, Shoaib Malik and Hashan Tillakaratne are the only players to have batted in 10 different batting positions in ODIs.
28. MS Dhoni and
Suresh Raina
have never scored an ODI ton outside of Asia.
UPDATE: 27th August 2014: Suresh Raina scored an ODI century today against England at Cardiff.
29. Graeme Smith is the only player in the history of cricket to have captained a team for more than 100 Test matches.
30. Sachin Tendulkar got out for a duck only once in his Ranji career. Bhuvaneshwar Kumar got him.
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