ICC announces list of top 10 all-rounders in world cricket
Cricket, hard work, concentration and sports of pursuit. Have a great time to continue playing cricket for a long time. And the strong mentality to hold that fitness. Pace bowlers were forced to roll back the carrier for a short time due to severe physical stress.
On the other hand, the batsman's career is relatively tall. Especially if you withdraw from a format game, then the probability of increasing the length of the carrier increases the number of times more and more.
And these two-class all-rounders' all-rounders are probably one of the most beautiful parts of the game. Bowling and batting can be easily adapted to this particular group of teams in two categories, very easily. The role of all-rounders is the unique combination of batting and bowling balance of any team.
Take a look at the best 10 all-rounders in the 22-yard reign.
1. Jacques Kallis (South Africa):
This legend, considered to be the greatest all-rounder of all time, had been the batting line-up of South Africa's batting line-up for almost two decades. Best weapon With the perfect batting technique, the ability to play all the shots around the wicket has given him the ability to adapt to any conditions in any field in any format. As well as the batting form of confidence, his medium pace bowling figures and enthusiastic enthusiasts. With age, the speed of the ball decreased, but the fifth bowler has broken the important partnership as well as the regular. Along with the great fielding and slip cats, all of them have become one of the perfect players. Jacques Kallis ended the 18-year career with 565 wickets in his career as the third highest run-getter in Tests.
2. Shahid Afridi (Pakistan):
Once Shahid Afridi's performance in the form of Marma Cuttack batting is always bound to the uncertainty. Fearless batting, occasionally spin at the speed of the pace ball, retired and retired again and again, all-rounder Afridi, In the batting line, Afridi's bat is rarely played. But whenever it laughs, it is astonishing that the entire cricket world has seen it. At least four of the names of Chakkar Phuljhuri are called 'Bubumbum'. But his bowling form is very different from batting. All batsmen of Bagha Bagha have been injured by screws leg spin, googly. His name is shining with 8000 ODI runs as well as 395 wickets. Even after 20 years of debut, the International T-Twenty will still be playing in the glory after retiring from one-day and one-day internationals.
3. Imran Khan (Pakistan):
Imran Khan, one of the finest full-time all-rounders of modern cricket, who sees the regeneration of Pakistan cricket. The 39-year-old career came in the twilight, but won 50 overs in the World Cup. He is yet to record fastest 3000 runs and 300 wickets after Ian Botham in Tests. With a total of 362 wickets, the average 38 in six hundreds is really enviable. Inherent genius, took the person with extraordinary personalities in the golden spruce. His contribution to Pakistan cricket is always auspicious. The Pakistani legend retired after almost 20 years of international cricketer.
4. Chris Cairns (New Zealand):
In the late nineties and early in the new century, a series of performers mixed up to New Zealand won a great team. But Chris Cairns, who took advantage of the ability to turn the match alone with his bat or bat at any moment, snatched everyone's attention. In all the shots at perfect shots, balls made without boundaries have given clear joy to the cricketers. In Viv Richards's Test career in 2004, he broke the record of highest Chakkara in the world of cricket. Cairns, after losing the ball due to injury, was also effective as a medium pace bowler. In a 15-year-long career, he could not have taken a long time in the injury and could have played more than 62 Tests. But what? Yet he will be one of the best Kiwi legends of all time from Cairns.
5. Sir Gary Sobers (West Indies):
This Caribbean legend, born in Barbados, is considered by many as the greatest all-rounder of cricket. For the first time in first-class cricket, he scored six sixes in one over and scored 93 Test runs for the enviable average West Indies in 57.78. At first he started his career as a bowler, but he began to show his skills in batting slowly. His 365 against Pakistan was a long time in the history of the highest individual innings in Tests. Sobers, who has 264 Test wickets as well as 6 times 5 wickets, also gave him 235 Test wickets. Left-arm spinner Sobers would often be seen as a pace bowler to start the innings. He was also a great fielder. His age was 20 years in international cricket.
6. Shaun Pollock (South Africa):
Alan Donald's new ball partner Shaun Pollock has made permanent adjustments in his ability to swing the ball on the South African cricket team. Shoaib Akhtar, Brett Lee, but if he does not have the pace of the ball, maintaining a great line and length, his pairing match in the ability to consistently make good balls. His 421 Test wickets are still the highest for South Africa. In the lower order, batting with the bat brought him the ability to take quick runs and gave him all-round status. At the same time, he scored at least 32 Test runs, with two centuries. Even after retiring at the age of 34, after retired, Shaun Pollock crossed 13-year-old colored international career.
7. Kapil Dev (India):
Kapil Dev, one of India's finest fast bowlers in the history of cricket, came to India with 1983 World Cup triumph. Kapil Dev, 131 Tests and 225 one-dayers, was the highest wicket-taker in Tests when Richard Hadlee topped the game for 17 years in his international career. Which is amazing for a fast bowler In very few matches, he was seen sitting for a shot. His batting skills were also to be seen. Sometimes at the lower order, Kapil could have turned the game alone. After losing five wickets for 17 runs against Zimbabwe in the 1983 World Cup, his 175 against his 138 runs is one of the best in modern cricket. During his retirement, nine international centuries were shining next to his name.
8. Daniel Vettori (New Zealand):
For the past decade, this 'glasses' player in the Kiwi team for the last decade has been the youngest cricketer to be Test debut at the age of 18. 667 batsmen have lost in international cricket due to the perfect lines, lengths and high bowling figures. Vettori has established himself as an effective middle-lower order batsman with 300 wickets in Tests and one of the rare rare players in the history of 3000 runs. He scored more than 4000 runs in a Test with an average of 30, with six hundreds. In the one-day cricket he has 4 fifty innings in batting at number 8.
9. Ian Botham (England):
The England's greatest all-rounder has taken his own field performance and extraordinary personality to England's superstar. Botham could have brought the match out of his famous outfit or aggressive batting at any moment, Botham said. In 1986, Dennis Lillee broke his record of 355 wickets and took the highest Test wicket of the time. With 383 Test wickets, 145 ODI wickets and 14 Test centuries, with 5000 and 2000 runs respectively, he has always been one of the greatest all-rounders of all time. The effect of the statistics was even more effective, its impact on the match, this is the difference between all-rounders with Ian Botham. In the end, he played international cricket for 15 years before retiring while playing the 1992 World Cup, although he was a bit stubborn and ineffective.
10. Richard Hadley (New Zealand):
For the current New Zealand cricket, especially for Test cricket, the Kiwis will always be indebted to Sir Richard Hadlee. Better pace and aggressive batting with bouncers, leading from the front, led the way of Kiwi cricket. Hadley has recorded the fastest 400 Test wickets before retiring at the age of 39. Wherever 36 wickets in the innings, 5 wickets in 9 matches, 10 wickets in the match. He played 158 wickets in 115 ODI matches, and 5 wickets in five innings.
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