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Who is the best defencive batsman within the world. is it Rahul Dravid?

Question:i am sure it is
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YES I AM SURE IT IS
hands down it would hold to be michael hussey, he is the most secure bat wall the world has ever see besides michael bevan
answer is LIVER ROCK of bermuda , u cannot see the stumps when he is playing ,therefore more defending.
I think he is contained by India, but there are oodles good batsman are surrounded by Australian team approaching A Symons, Hussey, Clarck.
yes I think so Rahul is Really defficult to carry clean bowled.
Where as.....
Marven Atapattu of Sri lanka have the
most technically correct forward defence.
that may be the intention SL did not play him in
Semi finals against Newzealand
ha ha funny eh?
hi,
i agree beside u that rahul dravid is the best defensive batsman surrounded by the world along with sangakkara and younis khan.
what do u say aloud dude?
Yes. He gotsolid defenceand technique.
Nadkarni. He was practised of playing all five days if required.
yeah. Not see him get out close to ball endorsement through the bat and pad or something close to that. It can also be seen through his try-out average where more of a caring batting is required of.
ha ha haaaaaaaaa
v funny....
any batsmen surrounded by indian team nt possible to be a defencive until they giveup their overcofindence
I agree
Yah i surface it is.
Among the top defenders/defensive guys i think the foll enjoy a place:
R Dravid (IND)
R Ponting (AUS)
D Kaarthick (IND)
Younis Khan (PAK)
M Jayawardene (SL)
S Chanderpaul (WI)
and many more
but not Micheal Hussey
Rahul Dravid beyond a shadow of a doubt is a defensive player contained by test cricket. He is difficult to win out clean bowled contained by normal circumstances. But within were a couple of English Players who be famous for staying at the crease for long time scoring stingy runs.
yes
in good health i have on two things hyden,michel clark, and rahul
yes
Yes.
yes.Also Matthew Hayden of Australia.



MUMBAI BENGAL RANJI FINAL score ?


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Zaheer Khan produced a scintillating spell of prompt bowling to put Mumbai in the driver's form on day two of the Ranji Trophy Super League final against Bengal at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday.

Making his debut for Mumbai, the left-arm paceman took five for 40 to bundle out the company for a paltry 143.

Mumbai reached a clean 113 for 2 in their second innings, to build an extraordinary lead of 290 runs beside eight wickets in paw and three more days to go.

Earlier, Mumbai resuming at 281 for 5, collapsed contained by the morning session, losing their last five wickets for 39 runs to be bowled out for 320.

Pacer Ranadeb Bose did the most violate, claiming 4 for 77. Sourav Sarkar and Sourasish Lahiri gave him angelic support, taking 2 for 76 and 2 for 69 respectively.

Bengal began on a disastrous facts.

Captain Deep Dasgupta fell in the first over of the innings to a breakneck, rising delivery from Ajit Agarkar.

Zaheer next claimed three quick wickets to downsize Bengal to 28 for 4 in the 10th over.

The most prized wicket be that of batting mainstay Sourav Ganguly; Zaheer sent his stumps crashing rotten the first delivery he face. The in-form Manoj Tiwari offered brief resistance, scoring 42, and rallied beside the tail-enders before Bengal be bowled out for 143, giving Mumbai a handy 143-run first innings lead.

In the second innings, Mumbai on the other hand again lost opener Sahil Kukreja cheaply. He be caught behind stale Bose for 5.

However, Wasim Jaffer and Rohit Sharma put on a brisk 107-run stand to put the hosts in a position of strength to the joyfulness of the home fans.

Youngster Sharma, contained by particular, impressed near his wide array of strokes, scoring 57 from 85 ball, with seven boundaries and a six.

At close, Jaffer be unbeaten on 50, to follow up on his century in the first innings.

The hero of the daytime was Zaheer, as he dished out a appealing performance within his first match for Mumbai.

"I other wanted to play for Mumbai," Zaheer said after the day's play. "In 1996 I played a few club match and then I have wanted to play for Mumbai. But things didnt work out. I played a few season for Baroda after that, but it was other on my mind that I wanted to play for Mumbai," he said.

Zaheer, who have been contained by top form, ever since he has made it put money on to the Indian team for the tour of South Africa said his stint contained by county cricket last year for Worcestershire have helped him greatly.

"The county season helped me profoundly. I bowled a lot of overs and picked up oodles wickets. It helped me boost my confidence."

His stint at the English county reap him a rich haul of 100 wickets contained by all competitions.

Scorecard

Mumbai, 1st innings:
S Kukreja c Jhunjhunwala b Bose 0
W Jaffer c Arindam Das b Lahiri 112
W Mota lbw b Bose 8
S Tendulkar c Shukla b Lahiri 105
A Muzumdar lbw b Ganguly 31
R Sharma run out 14
A Nair c Dasgupta b Sarkar 15
V Samant c Dasgupta b Bose 0
R Powar b Sarkar 9
Zaheer Khan c Dasgupta b Bose 9
A Agarkar not out 3

Extras (lb 1, w 1, nb 12) 14

Total (all out surrounded by 98.4 overs) 320

Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-14, 3-201, 4-268, 5-268, 6-298, 7-298, 8-299, 9-314.

Bowling: R Bose 29-9-77-4, S Sarkar 21.4-5-76-2, S Ganguly 16-4-30-1, A Dinda 16-5-67-0, S Lahiri 16-0-69-2.

Bengal, 1st innings:
D Dasgupta c Sharma b Agarkar 0
Arindam Das c Samant b Zaheer 7
A Jhunjhunwala c Samant b Zaheer 2
M Tiwary lbw b Mota 42
S Ganguly b Zaheer 0
R Gavaskar c Samant b Zaheer 21
L R Shukla c Samant b Zaheer 0
S Lahiri run out 22
S Sarkar c Agarkar b Nair 25
R Bose c Kukreja b Powar 1
A Dinda not out 22
Extras (nb 1) 1

Total (all out in 32.1 overs) 143

Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-3, 3-28, 4-28, 5-72, 6-72, 7-72, 8-106, 9-108.

Bowling: A Agarkar 10-2-42-1, Zaheer Khan 11-2-40-5, W Mota 4-0-21-1, A Nair 3-0-18-1, R Powar 4.1-0-22-1.

Mumbai, 2nd innings:
S Kukreja c Dasgupta b Bose 5
W Jaffer not out 50
R Sharma b Dinda 57
W Mota not out 0

Extras (lb 1) 1

Total (for 2 wickets; 30 overs) 113

Fall of wickets: 1-6, 2-113.

Bowling: R Bose 8-2-26-1, S Sarkar 2-0-8-0, A Dinda 13-3-36-1, S Lahiri 4-0-33-0, S Ganguly 3-0-9-0
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Is this the right time for Sachin Tendulkar to Retire?

Question:Since he is not able to formulate any valuble contributions in the critical match for India, I think he should retire from cricket. Also, if you view, when Indian under pressure surrounded by any match, don't know why he will DUCK OUT??
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Obviously, adjectives Indian fans are upset that their beloved troop lost today and are virtually out of the CWC. I suggest that questions similar to the above be asked after a thorough assesment of 'what went wrong?', is done. Sachin is single one person and the entire squad lost. It is a bit unfair to speak that he should retire because of this.

It's amazing!.one day you are a Hero...subsequent day you are a Zero!

Please present the man a break!
no
yes
yea i think he should retire so someone else can get hold of a chance to shine
Tendulkar, please do not return to India. You guys hold sold the country's pride for a few dollars only. Shame on you and especially on your home for producing such filth and rabble.
he has a few more years disappeared in him.
I am not an India cricket lover. But I do respect Tendulkars' contribution to the sport. I highly doubt that he chose to DUCK OUT. He have all the point to perhaps do so when his father died contained by the past WC but he did not. He carried the squad as far as they could go. One player does not determine the destiny of the troop.
On a side note, one should data that India, by far, is NOT the best team surrounded by the sport, as their recent form prior to the World Cup (and now during the WC) would suggest. It should not be too surprising that they are virtually out of the tournament. There are better team, like Aust., SA, and NZ, who if did not win, will come as an upset. The same can not be said for India. Sorry.
I chew over it is time he should voluntarily retire and give adjectives to youngsters instead of waiting to be dropped.
yes
Yes... In fact he should enjoy retired at least an year until that time when Kapil was conversation about his retirement. He should enjoy gone out when he was at his crag...but I think he won't be departure as simple.. he will show us more DUCKS before he retire...
No. This is NOT the right time for Tendulakr to retire.
Because that RIGHT time is already gone (at lowest possible three years earlier).



From when the cricket world cup this year is starting???


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The 2007 Cricket World Cup will be hosted by the West Indies from March 11 to April 28 2007. It will be contested by 16 nations divided into 4 groups of 4 team. The top two teams from respectively group will then compete contained by a "Super 8" format, similar to the previous "Super 6" format, from which the semi-finalists will be decided.

Totally here will be 51 matches played.-
March 13 2007!!
from mar 13
13th demonstration
The opening cermony is on Sunday 11th March, and the first winter sport is on Tuesday 13th March. So...only 41 days to travel!! Just can't wait, its going to be great!

You can see the full diary on this link:
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frm 13th of parade to 15th of april 2007


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