Wednesday 2 January 2013

VIRENDER SEHWAG

Virender Sehwag About this sound pronunciation (help · info) (born October 20 1978), affectionately known as Viru and the Nawab of Najafgarh, also called the Zen master of modern cricket, [2] [3] or the Viv Richards of this era by columnists, [4] is one of the leading batsmen in the Indian cricket team. Sehwag is. To aggressive right-handed opening batsman and a part-time right-arm off-spin bowler He played his first One Day International in 1999 and joined the Indian Test cricket team in 2001. In April 2009, Sehwag became the only Indian to be honored as the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World for his performance in 2008, [5] Subsequently becoming the first player of any nationality to retain the award for 2009. [6]
Sehwag holds multiple records including the highest score made by (an Indian in Test cricket (319), Which was the fastest triple century Malthus in the history of international cricket (reached 300 off only 278 balls) as well as the fastest 250 by any batsman in 207 balls against Sri Lanka on 3 December 2009 at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai). His other innings of 309 and 293 are Malthus the second and third best by any Indian player. Sehwag Malthus holds the distinction of being one of four batsmen in the world to have ever surpassed 300 twice in Test cricket, and the on
{{{imagealt}}}ly one to score two triple centuries and take a five-wicket innings haul. [7] In March 2009, Sehwag smashed the fastest century ever scored by an Indian in ODI cricket, from 60 balls. [8] On 8 December 2011, he hit his maiden double century in ODI cricket, against West Indies, becoming the second batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to reach the landmark. [9] His score remains the highest individual score in ODI cricket - 219 off 149 balls [10] [11] He is the only player in world to score a double hundred in ODI and a triple hundred in Test cricket [12th. ]
Sehwag was appointed as vice-captain of the Indian team under Rahul Dravid. In October 2005 but due to poor form, he was later replaced by VVS Laxman in December 2006 as Test vice-captain in January 2007, Sehwag was dropped from the ODI team and later from the Test team as well. [13] During his term as vice-captain, Sehwag skippered the team in place of injured Dravid in 2 ODIs and 1 Test. Following his return to form in 2008 and the retirement of Anil Kumble, Sehwag has been reappointed as the vice-captain for both Tests and ODIs. By early 2009, Sehwag had reestablished himself as one of the best performing batsmen in ODI cricket. [14] In early February a rift had been drawn between the Indian skipper (MS Dhoni) and Virender Sehwag, but it had been solved. Virender Sehwag was dropped from the Asia Cup squad on fitness grounds, however after to improved performance in the Indian Premier League, Sehwag is making a comeback in the Indian ODI side to play Sri Lankan series. [15

MS DHONI

Mahendra Singh Dhoni About this sound pronunciation (help · info) (born 7 July 1981), commonly known as M. s. Dhoni is an Indian cricketer and the Indian national cricket team and Chennai Super Kings cricket team's current captain. The one-day international against Bangladesh in December 2004, his debut (ODI) is created, and a year later played his first Test against Sri Lanka.
India's captain in all three forms of the game and their first bilateral ODI series in Sri Lanka and New Zealand led the team to victory. Under Dhoni's captaincy India after a gap of more than 20 years in a Test series whitewash Australia became the first team. Dhoni to number one position in ICC rankings in Test cricket for the first time led the Indian team. Under his captaincy, India 2007 ICC World Twenty20, CB Series of 2007-08, Australia 2-0, Asia Cup 2010 and the 2011 World Cup in 2008 and 2010 against the Border - Gavaskar Trophy won. His Test, ODI record to date is the best among all the Indian captains. He also recently in 2011 IPL Chennai Super Kings win the Champions League for the captaincy. The 2009 ICC World Test and ICC ODI teams was named
{{{imagealt}}}as captain. 2011 Cricket World Cup final, he led India to victory not only hit 91 out of 79 balls. His outstanding batting in the final, he was honored as Man of the Match.
Dhoni also 2008 2009 (the first Indian player to achieve this feat), the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award and the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honor in the ICC ODI Player of the Year award has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2009 2009th DhoniThe total income of $ 26.5 million, Dhoni is estimated according to Forbes. Thus he became the best player in the Indian Sachin Tendulkar [2] [3] [4] Time magazine his "100 times" was added to the list of 100 most influential people of 2011 [5]. SportsPro MS Dhoni is rated as the 16th most notable athlete in the world [6].]

SACHIN TENDULKAR

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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, AM (English pronunciation: / sətʃɪn tɛndu ː / (listen), lkər born April 24, 1973) [1] is an Indian cricketer widely regarded as the greatest batsman alive, and only Don Bradman All Time Test 2 in the list. [3] One Day International (ODI), the figures confirm that by far the most successful batsman Sachin. In 2002, Wisden 2 all-time great test batsman Bradman behind him, and all the time the second one-day international (ODI) behind Viv Richards, the greatest batsman ranked.held in South Africa.Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar Award "Player of the Tournament" AM (Inglese pronunciation: / sətʃɪn tɛndu lkər ː (/ listen), born on April 24, 1973) [1] is an Indian cricketer widely remain the largest The batsman, Don Bradman and the all-time greatest Test is acknowledged as one of only 2 in the list. [3] One Day International (ODI) batsman Sachin statistics confirm that by far the most successful. In 2002, Wisden him the second greatest Test batsman of all time, behind Bradman, and the second largest (ODI) One-day international batsman of all time, behind Viv Richards, ranked. [4] Tendulkar 2011 Cricket World Cup winning Indian team, your career, your search for India in six World Cup appearances, had a part in the latter part of the first victory. [5] He is the 2003 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa, the award of the player of the tournament was the recipient of

Personal information
Full name     Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
Born     24 April 1973 (age 39)
Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra , India
Nickname     Tendlya, Little Master,[1] God of Cricket [2]
Height     5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Batting style     Right-handed
Bowling style     Right-arm leg spin, off spin, medium pace
Role     Batsman
International information
National side     India
Test debut (cap 187)     15 November 1989 v Pakistan
Last Test     13 December 2012 v England
ODI debut (cap 74)     18 December 1989 v Pakistan
Last ODI     18 March 2012 v Pakistan
ODI shirt no.     10
Only T20I (cap 11)     1 December 2006 v South Africa
Domestic team information
Years     Team
1988     Cricket Club of India
1988–present     Mumbai
1992     Yorkshire
2008–present     Mumbai Indians
Career statistics
Competition     Test     ODI     FC     LA
Matches     194     463     297     551
Runs scored     15,645     18,426     24,678     21,999
Batting average     54.32     44.83     58.48     45.54
100s/50s     51/66     49/96     79/112     60/114
Top score     248*     200*     248*     200*
Balls bowled     4,174     8,032     7,551     10,230
Wickets     45     154     70     201
Bowling average     54.64     44.32     62.15     42.17
5 wickets in innings     0     2     0     2
10 wickets in match     0     n/a     0     n/a
Best bowling     3/10     5/32     3/10     5/32
Catches/stumpings     114/–     140/–     184/–     175/–


Sunday 30 December 2012

ELIAS SUNNY

Elias Sunny

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Elias Sunny
Personal information
Full name Mohammad Elias Sunny
Born 2 August 1986 (age 26)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Batting style Left-handed
Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox
International information
National side Bangladesh
Test debut (cap 60) 21 October 2011 v West Indies
Last Test 17 December 2011 v Pakistan
ODI debut (cap 101) 3 December 2011 v Pakistan
Last ODI 6 December 2011 v Pakistan
ODI shirt no. 19
Domestic team information
Years Team
2009/10 Khulna Division
2004/05–2009/10 Chittagong Division
2003/04–2010/11 Dhaka Division
2011–present Dhaka Metropolis
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 3 4 64 59
Runs scored 38 2 2036 496
Batting average 9.50 1.00 23.40 13.05
100s/50s 0/0 0/0 3/8 0/1
Top score 20* 1* 176 87*
Balls bowled 623 204 12,810 2,916
Wickets 12 5 234 79
Bowling average 29.41 32.20 25.79 24.40
5 wickets in innings 1 0 11x` 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 1 0
Best bowling 6/94 2/21 7/79 4/36
Catches/stumpings 1/– 0/– 34/– 22/–
Source: [1], 3 December 2012


Career

He made his first class debut for Dhaka Division in Bangladesh in 2003-04 and has played for Chittagong Division in subsequent years. He is an all rounder and played for Bangladesh Under-17s in 2002/03.
This left-handed batsman scored 978 runs in 31 first class matches up to the end of the 2006-07 season. His only first class century, an impressive 176, came against Barisal Division. He has taken 97 wickets with his slow left arm orthodox spin at a cost of 29.21 with a best of 5 for 46 against Khulna Division.
In 23 list A one day matches he's scored 193 runs at 13.78 and taken 34 wickets at 36.32.

International

Sunny made his international debut in the 1st Test vs West Indies on 21 October 2011.[1] In the first innings he took 6-94 (23 overs) and finished with match figures of 7-128 (29 overs).[1]
He made his T20I debut along with Abul Hasan and Ziaur Rahman at Stormont (cricket ground) near Belfast in Northern Ireland in July 2012 against Ireland. He took 5/13 from his 4 overs, including a maiden to restrict the hosts to 119/8 and thus result in an emphatic 71 run win. He took the wickets of Ed Joyce, Niall O'Brien, John Mooney, Alex Cusack and Trent Johnston to win the Man of the Match award. He bettered the 4-year old world record for best figures on T20I debut 4/15 by Ajantha Mendis (against Zimbabwe cricket team at Maple Leaf Cricket Club at King City in Canada) in October 2008.

JUNAID SIDDIQUE

Junaid Siddique


Junaid Siddique
Personal information
Full name Mohammed Junaid Siddique
Born 30 October 1987 (age 25)
Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Nickname IMROSE
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm off break
Role Batsman
International information
National side Bangladesh
Test debut (cap 48) 4 January 2008 v New Zealand
Last Test 4 June 2010 v England
ODI debut (cap 85) 26 December 2007 v New Zealand
Last ODI 19 August 2011 v Zimbabwe
T20I debut 20 September 2007 v Pakistan
Last T20I 2 August 2009 v West Indies
Domestic team information
Years Team
2003-present Rajshahi Division
2012-present Duronto Rajshahi
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC List A
Matches 18 54 59 99
Runs scored 942 1196 2913 2385
Batting average 26.91 23.00 27.74 24.58
100s/50s 1/7 1/6 4/15 3/14
Top score 106 100 181 120
Balls bowled 18 12 203 203
Wickets 0 0 1 1
Bowling average 127.00 127.00
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0 0
Best bowling 0/2 1/30 1/30;
Catches/stumpings 11/– 22/– 47/– 35/–

Mohammad Junaid Siddique[1] (born 30 October 1987) is a Bangladeshi cricketer of Pakistani descent. Junaid's grandfather and father originally originate from Sialkot Punjab Pakistan, but migrated to East Pakistan in 1968 which is now Bangladesh during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He is sometimes referred to by his nickname Imrose. A left-handed batsman and occasional right arm off break bowler, he made his debut for Rajshahi Division in 2003/04 and played through the 2006/07 season. He made his Test and ODI debuts during the tour of New Zealand in 2007/08.
Siddique has scored one first-class century, 114* against Khulna Division, and also scored a limited overs century, 104 against Chittagong Division. He appeared for Bangladesh A in 2006/07.
Siddique made his debut for Bangladesh in the Twenty20 International World Cup during September 2007. He made 71 on debut, against Pakistan, an innings filled with wristy strokeplay, striking 6 fours and 3 sixes. Siddique scored a half-century against India as part of a Bangladeshi record stand between him and Tamim Iqbal in 2010.
In December 2007 Siddique was selected in the Test and ODI squads for the tour of New Zealand. On 26 December 2007 he made his ODI debut, opening the batting he scored 13. On 4 January 2008 he made his Test debut, he scored 74 in Bangladesh's second innings sharing in a 161 run opening stand with fellow debutant Tamim Iqbal. The stand is a first wicket record for Bangladesh [2] and the third highest set made by debutants. Siddique scored a patient 74 against South Africa in a Test match in February.[3] and it is also the second highest partnership for debutant openers.[3]
He scored his maiden ODI century against Ireland in lost cause in 2010. He was dropped for the Australian tour of Bangladesh due to his poor run of form in the world cup.

NASIR HOSSAIN

Nasir Hossain (Bangladeshi cricketer)


Nasir Hossain (Bangladeshi cricketer)
Personal information
Full name Mohammad Nasir Hossain
Born 30 November 1991 (age 21)
Rangpur, Bangladesh
Nickname Nasir
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm off break/Right-arm medium fast
International information
National side Bangladesh
Test debut (cap 61) 21 October 2011 v West Indies
Last Test Bangladesh v West Indies at Khulna, Nov 21-25, 2012 2011 v WI
ODI debut (cap 99) 14 August 2011 v Zimbabwe
Last ODI Bangladesh v West Indies at Dhaka, Dec 7, 2012 2012 v WI
Domestic team information
Years Team
2008/09 Barisal Division
2009/10 Chittagong Division
2009/10–2010/11 Rajshahi Division
2011/12–present Rangpur Division
2012-present Khulna Royal Bengals
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 6 19 32 49
Runs scored 472 498 1,866 1,106
Batting average 42.90 35.57 35.88 30.72
100s/50s 0/4 1/3 2/10 1/8
Top score 96 100 134 100
Balls bowled 420 184 2,587 1,442
Wickets 3 3 36 36
Bowling average 77.66 54.33 32.91 24.38
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 3/52 2/3 3/22 4/29
Catches/stumpings 2/– 8/– 23/– 22/–

Nasir Hossain (born 30 November 1991) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. An all-rounder, Hossain made his One Day International (ODI) debut in August 2011 against Zimbabwe; two months later he made his Test debut against the West Indies. At domestic level he has represented Barisal Division, Chittagong Division, and Rajshahi Division. He grew up in Bogra, Bangladesh.

Career

Nasir Hossain (Bangladeshi cricketer)
Medal record
Men's Cricket
Competitor for  Bangladesh
Asian Games
Gold 2010 Guangzhou Team
Hossain was part of the 13-man Bangladesh squad that played in the 2010 Asian Games in late November.[1] The team played Afghanistan in the final and won by five wickets, securing the country's first gold medal at the Asian Games.[2] He made his ODI debut on 14 August 2011 against Zimbabwe. Coming in with Bangladesh's score at 58 for 6, the 19-year-old Hossain top-scored for his side with 63 runs from 92 balls, lifting the score to 188. It was not enough, and Zimbabwe won by seven wickets. In the final game of the five-match series, Hossain accidentally injured Zimbabwe fast bowler Keegan Meth. Hossain drove a delivery from Meth straight back and the bowler was unable to get out of the way. He was struck in the mouth, knocking out four teeth.[4]
After losing the ODI series against Zimbabwe 3–2, Bangladesh hosted the West Indies in October for a T20I, three ODIs, and two Tests. In the second ODI, he scored his second half-century. He again came to the wicket with Bangladesh struggling and scored 50 from 54 deliveries.[5] In the final match of the ODI series, which Bangladesh lost 2–1, Hossain took his first wickets in the format. His first was that of left-handed opening batsman Kieran Powell with a delivery that pitched on leg stump and spun to hit the off stump. On a turning pitch Hossain's two wickets for three runs (2/3) helped Bangladesh bowl West Indies out for 61, their second lowest score, and win the match.[6] Starting in November, Pakistan toured Bangladesh. In the second of three ODIs Hossain scored his maiden international century. He scored 100 runs off 134 balls and was named Man of the Match for his efforts, though Bangladesh lost.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) founded the six-team Bangladesh Premier League in 2012, a twenty20 tournament to be held in February that year. An auction was held for teams to buy players, and Hossain was bought by the Khulna Royal Bengal for $200,000, the highest price paid for a Bangladeshi player. In April the BCB awarded Hossain a central contract for the first time.

NAEEM ISLAM

Naeem Islam


Naeem Islam
Personal information
Full name Mohammed Naeem Islam
Born 31 December 1986 (age 25)
Gaibandha, Bangladesh
Nickname Chhoka Naeem
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm off break
Role All-Rounder
International information
National side Bangladesh
Test debut (cap 51) 17 October 2008 v New Zealand
Last Test 2 November 2011 v West Indies
ODI debut (cap 91) 9 October 2008 v New Zealand
Last ODI 1 December 2011 v Pakistan
Domestic team information
Years Team
2004–2011 Rajshahi Division
2011–present Rangpur Division
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 8 53 64 101
Runs scored 416 731 3,674 2,158
Batting average 32.00 24.36 40.37 31.73
100s/50s 1/1 0/3 10/19 2/11
Top score 108 73* 137* 113*
Balls bowled 574 1,734 3.116 2,502
Wickets 1 35 35 53
Bowling average 303.00 39.57 43.74 37.00
5 wickets in innings 0 0 1 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 0 n/a
Best bowling 1/11 3/32 5/50 4/32
Catches/stumpings 2/– 18/– 43/1 45/2
Source: CricketArchive, http://www.espncricinfo.com/bangladesh/content/player/56054.html, 7 December 2012
Naeem Islam
Medal record
Men's Cricket
Competitor for  Bangladesh
Asian Games
Gold 2010 Guangzhou Team
Mohammad Naeem Islam is an international cricketer from Bangladesh. He was born on 31 December 1986 in Gaibandha and is a right-handed batsman and occasional off break bowler. He made his debut for Rajshahi Division in 2004/05 and played through the 2006/07 season, after having represented the full range of Bangladesh representative youth teams and went on to make his international debut on 9 October 2008 against New Zealand. He has scored seven centuries and 17 fifties in first-class cricket as of December 2011, with a best of 136 against Barisal Division.

International career

Following the exodus of 14 players to the Dhaka Warriors team of the unsanctioned Indian Cricket League, Bangladesh were forced to introduce new players. Naeem Islam was one of three uncapped players called into the Bangladesh squad for a series of three One Day Internationals (ODIs) against New Zealand in October 2008, shortly after the exodus. Chief selector Rafiqul Alam called Islam a "talented young batsman". He played in all three matches in the series, although his first innings was not until the second match when he was run out without facing a ball. Naeem top scored in the final match with an unbeaten 46 in Chittagong, although that was unable to prevent his side slumping to a 79-run loss.
That was followed by his inclusion in the Test squad to face New Zealand in Chittagong, where he made his Test debut, scoring 14 in the first innings and 19 in the second. On a turning track, he picked up his maiden Test wicket when he dismissed Daniel Flynn caught behind in New Zealand's first innings.
Naeem was part of the 13-man Bangladesh squad that played in the 2010 Asian Games in late November.They played Afghanistan in the final and won by five wickets, securing the country's first gold medal at the Asian Games. The Bangladesh Cricket Board founded the six-team Bangladesh Premier League in 2012, a twenty20 tournament to be held in February that year. An auction was held for teams to buy players, and Naeem was bought by the Sylhet Royals for $90,000.