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Gilchrist: one of the best ever
Just after the final game for his Indian Premier league side, the Kings Punjab XI. Australian cricketing legend Adam Gilchrist announced his intention to retire from the game of cricket in the hope of taking up a permanent role as on the coaching staff at the Indian club. The Wicket keeper batsman is regarded as one of the greatest players to ever don the gloves behind the stumps and his huge following of fans will be sad to see him leave the sport after years of service.
The 40 year old right handed batsman was a regular in the Australian test match and one day international squad before his international retirement in March 2008 after reaching an impressive ninety eight test matches and two hundred and eight seven one day internationals. As a wicket keeper he was superb and stands easily as the best wicketkeeper Australia has ever seen and perhaps the best to ever play. When considering that Matt Prior is currently ranked the best wicket keeper currently playing in the world, it shows to what extent as a wicket keeper batsman Gilchrist was far and beyond the best of his generation.
In batting terms the forty year old has a very impressive test average of 47.60 at test match level which particularly notable considering he batted down the order on a number of occasions. With a top score of two hundred and four and the current record for the fastest test hundred and the most number of sixes in a test career, the bit hitting Australian will long be remembered as one of the greats of the game. In fact the current Aussie team could do with a player of his calibre as the current crop of players are a shadow compared to the glory days of Australian cricket brought about by Gilchrist and his teammates
Shane Warne – ESPN Legends Of Cricket No. 4 (Part 2)
World’s Best Cricketers Video clip Score: five / five
*BALL BY BALL* SHANE WARNE vs ENGLAND 1st TEST 1994 GABBA
World’s Very best Cricketers Video clip Rating: 5 / 5
Allan Border Medal 2012: Shane Warne, Australian Hall of Fame Inductee
World’s Very best Cricketers Video clip Ranking: 5 / 5
IN DEPTH: SACHIN TENDULKAR
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is the greatest cricketer of all times. He has been with Team India since he was 17 years of age. Sachin Tendulkar was born in the year 1973 and is nicknamed Little Master. Along with one day as well as Test cricket he remains to be one of the top most scorer in the cricket arena.
Sachin Tendulkar is the first ever cricketer in Test Cricket to score fifty centuries and the first to score fifty centuries in all international cricket combined. Sachin Tendulkar has surpassed the record of the most famous cricketer Brian Lara by scoring 12,000, 13,000, 14,000 and 15,000 in that form of the game. Sachin Tendulkar also passed 30,000 runs in international cricket in the year 2009 on November 20th. Again on February 20th, 2010, Sachin Tendulkar was the first cricketer ever to score a double century in a match against South Africa in a One Day International. He also holds the record of being the first batsman to score 15000 runs in Test Cricket.
Apart from all the number of records that Sachin Tendulkar holds as a cricketer, he also was honoured by the Padma Vibhusan award which is the second highest civilian award given in India. Also the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, India’s highest sporting award was given to him.
Bangladesh, India and Sril Lanka hosted the 2011 World Cup from February to April and Sachin Tendulkar was India’s lead run score for the tournament. The only batsmen to score more runs thanhim was Tillakaratne. However, India defeated Sril Lanka in the final. Sachin Tendulkar was made the icon player and captain for the home side , the Mumbai Indians during the Indian Premier League Twenty20 in the year 2008. In 2010, Mumbai Indians reached the finals.