The Most Wicket Accepting Bowler - Tendulkar
So, which bowler had the maximum wicket taking spells in a match? It appears a simple question with a very simple answer. Unbeatable, if you ask me. A bowler must play for more than 10 to 15 days a year, nearly every single day, to even come close to breaking the record of the majority of wicket taking spells in a game. If speak about the current bowling slot of bowlers, just one or two bowlers who have ever taken 7+ wickets in a match, and who are at the end of the career, have taken more than 800 or 900 wickets in total.
Now then, let us talk about another record breaker. Billington's claim to fame was more bowlers than any other bowler in history. His tally of all 1347 wicket taking spells was beaten only by Kumar Dhawan and Sunil Grover. But it does not matter, Billington is gone, so just how good was he?
Now , what about this man? What was his album after coming to the bowling section? He bowled about 1000 runs, which is quite an achievement, though some say that conducts do not add up to wins anyhow. However he'd win the County Championship twice, which can be quite an accomplishment too.
There are a number of different records for this man, but I would like to keep things simple here. What was this man's most unbeatable cricketing attribute? It appeared to be his ability to bowl at will. This means that no matter how many runs were run in an over, he would manage to knock the runs that went beyond him, with an unbeaten bowling action.
Now then, one of the questions I always get asked is this. How do somebody happen to be so many runs and yet be unbeatable? Well the answer lies in his ability to control the pace of this match. And I am not talking about a wildcat bowling action, I mean bowling 100 centuries.
Now I have already mentioned that Kumar Dravid was quoted as saying that Sachin Tendulkar is not a game winner. However, this isn't entirely true, since Sachin managed to win the match by almost defeating Prince Fielder in a match played at the Caribbean Islands in the West Indies in the year 1986. However, no cricket lovers are able to watch the game that took place between these two greats due to the monsoon rains and a flooding. In reality, no one was even aware that this type of game was occurring until Tendulkar came out with his bat and ball to get violin in the field after completing his century!
Now let us take a look at how Kumar has held his conducts. One of his biggest strengths is his economic nature of bowling. He doesn't chase down the ball as aggressively as other bowlers do, making it more beatable. He retains his wicket taking skills under control and isn't overly aggressive on the area, unlike various other batsmen who tend to go in for big hits. When he bites, he doesn't rely upon his arms alone to finish the task, but he takes timely wickets with his thighs becomes quite beatable. There are times when he bowls overly difficult, but he rarely makes the error of overusing his arms and legs.
Well, if we have understood that Tendulkar is not any ordinary bowler, then we must also understand he is no standard batsman either. This Indian all-time bowler has taken to Sri Lanka by storm and he's been the talk of the country. There are many other batsmen that have become incredible cricketing stars overnight, but none has been as quick as this young batsman. It was due to his great level of skill, allowing him to become asbeatable as he's been.
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Attack. Whether you bowl second or very first (specifically 2nd), your goal is to get 10 wickets. This suggests assaulting as much as possible as long as possible. Lots of close catchers, switched on fielding and bowlers who know they can sacrifice a couple of runs initially for the sake of wickets. That's not to state you have to be aggressive at all costs, but attack needs to be your very first thought at every point in the game.
The most wicket taking bowler was real and also quick on the first day and the West Indies pace bowlers might produce incredible pace and lift. Vishwanath played a capital innings, the like of which is seldom seen in Indian cricket. The beauty was that he batted without a helmet as he hooked and cut the fast bowlers with ease. The importance of this inning lies in the declaration that it sent out to cricket enthusiasts all over the world, that an Indian might play and master quick bowling. Vishwanath made 97 not out and laid the structure of an Indian win.
India lost their very first wicket in type of Murali Vijay who socred just 7 runs in 14 delievery and vibrant by Darren Sammy. After that Gautam Gambhir who took most wickets in cricket scored 15 runs in 14 balls with 3 fours. Rohit Sharma was the 3rd man bold by Kieron Pollard scored 5 runs. India lost their 4th wicket in type Suresh Raina, scored 32 runs, with the help of 4 fours and 1 big six, played high in the catch and the air taken by sammy at the fence bold by Chris Gayle.
Akram had an impressive record in all types of the game- being a flexible cricket bowler with most wickets. He had the distinction of playing 104 Test matches, from which he took 414 wickets at approximately 23.62. He was as much of a strike bowler as Waqar Younis, however was the pillar of Pakistan's bowling attack for the majority of his career. Wasim's batting- though rather unfulfilled- showed that he was a capable lower-order batsman if not a genuine all-rounder. Akram scored an unbeaten Test double-century and averaged 22.64 runs in Tests. In all, he handled to score three Test centuries.
South Africa likewise has a record of choking at the end and hence the phase is set for an amazing clash. The first test is over and as expected India with its star batsmen lost by an innings. Tendulkar, of course struck the mandatory century and the other stalwarts failed. If India can not win, it is a moot point as to what use are these private records.
New Zealand have a irregular and fairly mediocre batting line-up, except for Taylor. The truth that Vettori has actually been their best batsman over the last few years tells the story. He is their best bowler, too. However like a lot of bowling captains, he tends to underbowl himself. Taking a look at the intense side, an innings defeat will give the Helpful site Kiwis a chance to look the malls in Ahmedabad.