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Who is the best No 4 batsman in ODI?

Posted on August 30, 2022 by Author

Table of Contents

  • 1 Who is the best No 4 batsman in ODI?
  • 2 Who is the slowest batsman in ODI?
  • 3 Who is the No 1 opener in cricket?
  • 4 Who scored the fastest 50 in ODI?
  • 5 Who has the most ducks in cricket?
  • 6 Who is the cricket goat?

Who is the best No 4 batsman in ODI?

ICC Player Rankings for ODI Batsmen

Rank Player Career Best Rating
1 Babar Azam Pakistan 873 v England, 13/07/2021
2 Virat Kohli India 911 v England, 12/07/2018
3 Rohit Sharma India 885 v Sri Lanka, 06/07/2019
4 Ross Taylor New Zealand 841 v Bangladesh, 05/06/2019

Who is the slowest batsman in ODI?

Player Country
1 B A Edgar New Zealand
2 Shoaib Mohammad Pakistan
3 D S B Kuruppu Sri Lanka
4 Mudassar Nazar Pakistan

Which batsman has most not outs in ODI career?

Mahendra Singh Dhoni
It is very little surprise that Mahendra Singh Dhoni is at the top when it comes to the most number of not outs in the history of ODI cricket. He is regarded as arguably one of the best finishers in the history of the game. Dhoni played a total of 350 games and scored 10773 runs at an average of 50.57.

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Who is the greatest ODI player of all time?

The all-time Asia ODI XI, according to the ICC rankings

  • Sachin Tendulkar – India. ICC all-time batting ranking: 15th (887 points)
  • Virat Kohli – India.
  • Zaheer Abbas – Pakistan.
  • Javed Miandad – Pakistan.
  • Kumar Sangakkara – Sri Lanka.
  • Imran Khan – Pakistan.
  • Kapil Dev – India.
  • Wasim Akram – Pakistan.

Who is the No 1 opener in cricket?

At No. 1 is a familiar face, as Sachin Tendulkar takes his place atop the list having scored a total of over 15,000 ODI runs in the opening positions. He holds almost every record in ODI cricket for batsmen, including the first-ever double century in the format, made against South Africa in 2010.

Who scored the fastest 50 in ODI?

batsman AB de Villiers
South African batsman AB de Villiers holds the records for making the fastest fifty, hundred and 150 in ODIs. De Villiers scored ODI’s fastest-ever century, off 31 balls, against West Indies on January 18, 2015. In the same innings, he made the fastest ODI fifty, taking 16 balls.

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What is the slowest T20 century?

West Indies batsman Lendl Simmons scored the slowest half-century recorded in T20 cricket after scoring 50 runs off 60 balls in a Caribbean Premier League match on Saturday. Simmons, who opened the innings for the Nevis Patriots, played wearing only his left pad.

Who is best in chasing?

Highest Run Chase in ODI

# Team Runs
1 South Africa 438/9
2 South Africa 372/6
3 England 364/4
4 India 362/1

Who has the most ducks in cricket?

Jayasuriya

Player Ducks
1 Jayasuriya, S T 34
2 Shahid Afridi 30
3 Jayawardene, D P M D 28
4 Wasim Akram 28

Who is the cricket goat?

Mumbai, June 21: Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar left behind the likes of Jacques Kallis, Ricky Ponting and Steve Smith to be named the Greatest Of All Time (G.O.A.T) batsman of the 21st Century in Tests.

Who is the No 1 batsman of all time?

Top 10 Batting performances

Rank Batsman For
1 Donald Bradman Australia
2 Brian Lara West Indies
3 Graham Gooch England
4 Ian Botham England
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