Sunday 3 September 2017

MS Dhoni: 100 ODI stumpings

Today, by effecting a stumping off Yuzvendra Chahal, MS Dhoni added yet another milestone in the record books under his name - The first wicket-keeper to effect 100 stumpings in ODI cricket.



It all started in his 3rd match vs Bangladesh on 27 Dec 2004, as Rajin Saleh for the very first time witnessed what was going to come from that long-haired debutant (in that series) who was standing behind the wickets in years to come.

Today, after 12 years 8 months and 7 days, here is MS Dhoni with 100 ODI career stumpings (43 in home matches and 57 in away matches), the first keeper to achieve this feat.

Let's have a look at the year by year statistic starting from his first in 2004 to his 100th in 2017.
Now, who are those batsman who had to face the lightning fast hands of the Dhoni in ODIs?



The batsman who have been stumped on most occasions by MS Dhoni are RSA's AB de Villiers and BD's Shakib al Hasan (3 each).

The bowlers for whom MS Dhoni has effected more stumpings (>10) are Harbhajan Singh (19), Ravindra Jadeja (15) and R Ashwin (14).

With 100 ODI stumpings and 161 international stumpings, MS Dhoni now sits on top of both the lists, holds the 4th place (23 st) in T20Is and is joint 3rd (38 st) with fellow Indian keeper Syed Kirmani in Tests.



Now, after seeing the international list, a question pops up in my mind that what makes Dhoni effect stumpings at much faster rate compared to his other contemporaries?

The answer is "His hand and wrist movement." While a normal keeper to ensure clean gathering, would move their hands backward which increases the time between collecting the ball and hitting the stumps, Dhoni, the keeper, uses his wrists. While his hands are going towards the stumps, there’s a slight flick of the wrists in the backward direction, which keeps the ball in motion within his gloves, thereby making him effect stumping at a much faster pace than the other contemporary keepers.

Hope there's a lot more lightning to come from the lightning fast hands of the former Indian captain.

Guha Karthikeyan S T

Saturday 5 August 2017

#ASHWIN200: Misson Completed



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R Ashwin 200?? Think you people are wondering what am I talking about, right? 

Am I saying that Ashwin has picked 200 wickets? No, if I say that, I could see stones coming towards me… 

Am I saying that Ashwin has played 200 matches for India? No, the match vs. South Africa in the Champions Trophy was the 200th one. 


So, what is this 200 have to do here? With the wicket of Dilruwan Perera, R Ashwin has now dismissed 200 different batsmen in International Cricket, becoming only the 39th player to do so.

Against Sri Lanka on 5th June 2010 at Harare marked the debut for R Ashwin and it did not take much time for Ashwin to start the count when he had Tharanga caught by Kohli at slips with his 23rd ball in international cricket.

7 years and 2 months later, here is Ashwin with 486 wickets in his kitty, has now dismissed 200 different batsman in international cricket.

Breaking up the 486 wickets,



Who are the other 198 and when did the Indian stalwart dismiss them for the very first time?



Now, that I have said the all 200 batsman, there would be some players who would been dismissed one-too-many times by Ashwin and who are they?


With more new faces coming up in International cricket and with years of cricket left for Ashwin, hope that number goes up and up and he ends up among the top 5 on the list.

Wait… Top 5?? Then, who is the leader of this? It is Muttiah Muralitharan, who has dismissed 444 different batsman and who are the others?


It’s Goodbye from GK for now until my next post…

Guha Karthikeyan S T

Wednesday 31 May 2017

MANNA ROYAL RUMBLE 2017 IN NUMBERS

All the statistics from the inaugural Manna Royal Rumble that was contested from May 6 to May 28 by sixteen teams.



After 27 matches and hard-fought cricket for nearly a month, the inaugural edition of Manna Royal Rumble ended on Sunday with Future Stars CA taking home the title by beating AVM CA in the final.

So, what were the notable records and numbers from the tournament?

A Look at some statistical highlights from the tournament:

0 hat-tricks were taken in the season, though there were some bowlers who took 2-in-2 and had their chances.

1 century was scored in the tournament and that was by Varun from Wahe Guru CA who smoked a 46-ball 104 against Kreeda SF.

2 5-fers taken in the tourney. One by Vrisshin of AVM CA against Gen-Next Panthers and the other instance being by Chirag V of FSCA against the St. Michaels CA.

5 The match that saw the fewest number of wickets fall in the entire tournament was the encounter between Cricket Drome and Don Bosco CA. Only 5 wickets fell as Drome reached the target of 118 for the loss of 1 wicket after Don Bosco put up 115 runs for the loss of 4 wickets on board.

5 sixes hit by Pavan of LMCA, the most by a player in this tournament.

5.21 The Overall run rate of Manna Royal Rumble, with Wahe Guru CA having a high of 7.24. 

8 Vrisshan of AVM CA finished as the tournament’s leading wicket taker with 8 scalps. Chirag V of FSCA with figures of 5-9 had the best figures of the tournament.

12 sixes were hit in the tourney. 72 runs came from sixes, nearly 1.11% of the runs scored in the tournament and an average of 0.44 sixes per game.

14 matches out of 27, won by the side batting first. The chasing side won 12, while one was tied and teams shared 1 point each.

23 Gen-Next Panthers were bowled out for 23 against AVM CA, which was the lowest total of the tournament.

42 Out of 1161.3 overs bowled in the tournament, 42 of them were maiden overs and one of them came in the finals.

56 Kreeda SF’s bowler Camferer with figures of 4-0-56-0 registered the worst figures in this year’s Royal Rumble.

77 times a batsman got dismissed for 0 in this tournament, with 4 batsmen having faced the fate twice.

101 partnership runs by Andre Siddharth and Thirunarayanan of FSCA vs Harrington CA, which was the highest by any pair and also the lone instance of 100+ run partnership by a pair in this tournament.

208 Wahe Guru CA’s victory margin of 208 runs against Kreeda SF was the biggest of the tournament.

221 FSCA’s Andre Siddharth scored 221 runs in the tournament and finished as the leading run-scorer. With 32 fours, he also held the record for most fours in the tournament.

267 Wahe Guru CA’s total of 267/7 against Kreeda SF was the highest in the tournament. This was also the only instance of a total in excess of 250 in the entire tournament, in addition to 2 totals in the range of 200-250.

339 The match between St. Michael’s CA and Unique CA saw 339 runs being scored, the most in a game in this tournament.

361 The number of wickets that fell in the tournament. The match between LMCA and Cricket Drome saw 20 wickets fall in the match, which was the most in the tournament.

613 The number of boundaries hit in the tournament. 2,452 runs came from boundaries in the tournament, which is roughly 38.04% of all runs scored in the tournament and an average of 22.7 boundaries per game

6,969 There were a total of 6,969 balls bowled in the tournament. In 7 matches, the full quota of 25 overs (150 balls) were played out by both teams.

6,445 Over the course of the 27 matches in the tournament, 6,445 runs were scored in the tournament. Of the runs scored, 2,524 were from boundaries, which accounts for more than 39% of runs scored.



Guha Karthikeyan S T a.k.a. TYPHOON

Friday 5 May 2017

R Ashwin: Loading Match#200.....


The next match in which Ravichandran Ashwin plays for India would be his 200th match for India across 3 formats.

He has so far played 199 matches for India taking 472 wickets in them, and has taken almost 23.5% of India’s wickets in the matches he played (1935).

A look at the numbers in his bowling so far in the 199 matches

Test Cricket:

In 49 Test matches, Ashwin has taken 275 wickets, taking 33% of India’s wickets in the matches he played (843).

Breaking down his 275 wickets,



He has dismissed 118 different batsmen, 51 LH batsmen and 67 RH batsmen but has had more success against the LH batsmen. (147 wkts opposite to 128 against RH)


Most Common Pair (catches)
c Rahane b Ashwin 17
c Kohli b Ashwin 14
c Saha b Ashwin 13
c Vijay b Ashwin 13

Most Common Pair (stumping)

st MS Dhoni b Ashwin 5

ODI Cricket:

In 105 ODI matches, Ashwin has taken 145 wickets, taking 18% of India’s wickets in the matches he played (791).

Breaking down his 145 wickets,



He has dismissed 88 different batsmen, 33 LH batsmen and 55 RH batsmen and also has more success against them. (82 wkts opposite to 63 against LH)


Most Common Pair (catches)
c Raina b Ashwin 9
c Dhoni b Ashwin 8
c Kohli b Ashwin 8
c Rohit b Ashwin 6
c Dhawan b Ashwin 6


Most Common Pair (stumping)
st MS Dhoni b Ashwin 13

T20 Cricket:
In 45 T20 matches, Ashwin has taken 52 wickets, taking 17% of India’s wickets in the matches he played (301).

Breaking down his 52 wickets,



He has dismissed 39 different batsmen, 13 LH batsmen and 26 RH batsmen and also has more success against them. (35 wkts opposite to 17 against LH)



Most Common Pair (catches)
c Raina b Ashwin 10
c Rohit b Ashwin 8
c Kohli b Ashwin 4
c H Pandya b Ashwin 3
c&b Ashwin 2


Most Common Pair (stumping)

st MS Dhoni b Ashwin 5

International Cricket:
In 199 intl. matches, Ashwin has taken 472 wickets.

Breaking down his 472 wickets,




He has dismissed 198 different batsmen, 74 LH batsmen and 124 RH batsmen and also has more success against them. (245 wkts opposite to 227 against LH)


Most Common Pair (catches)
c Kohli b Ashwin 26
c Rohit b Ashwin 23
c Rahane b Ashwin 22
c Raina b Ashwin 19

Most Common Pair (stumping)

st MS Dhoni b Ashwin 23

Ashwin needs to dismiss 2 more new batsman to hit a milestone of dismissing 200 different batsmen in international cricket.

Guha Karthikeyan S T

Wednesday 26 April 2017

IPL-10: In Numbers @ the half-way stage


The 10th edition of IPL has completed half of its league stage matches on 24th April (On Sachin’s birthday). The 29th match of this edition, RCB vs SRH was cancelled due to rain and so, the statistics so far accumulated will be pertained to the first 28 matches only. Let’s see this edition in numbers.

GOLDEN DUCKS this SEASON:

Players to be out for 0(1)

Batsman
Mode
Bowler
Axar Patel
c Sunil Narine
Umesh Yadav
Mandeep Singh
Bowled
Mitchell McClenaghan
Mitchell McClenaghan
c Mandeep Singh
Samuel Badree
Shardul Thakur
Bowled
Andrew Tye
Shardul Thakur
c AB de Villiers
Adam Milne
Samuel Badree
Bowled
Jaydev Unadkat
Yuvraj Singh
c Wriddhiman Saha
Axar Patel
Hashim Amla
lbw
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Rishabh Pant
c David Warner
Yuvraj Singh
Akshdeep Nath
lbw
KC Cariappa
Virat Kohli
c Manish Pandey
Nathan Coulter-Nile


RUNS:


So far 9241 runs have been scored, with Gujarat Lions leading the charts with1208 runs.
The players who scored the:

1000th run: Chris Lynn vs GL
2000th run: Moises Henriques vs GL
3000th run: David Warner vs MI
4000th run: Ben Stokes vs GL
5000th run: Brendon McCullum vs MI
6000th run: Naman Ojha vs KXIP
7000th run: Shaun Marsh vs MI
8000th run: Rahul Tripathi vs SRH
9000th run: Ajinkya Rahane vs MI


WICKETS:


So far 330 wickets have been taken in this edition, with Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders leading the chart with 48 wickets.
The players who were dismissed as the:

50th wkt: Sam Billings c Billy Stanlake b Iqbal Abdulla
100th wkt: Shikhar Dhawan b Mitchell McCleanaghan
150th wkt: Colin de Grandhomme b Bhuvneshwar Kumar
200th wkt: Karun Nair b Nathan Coulter-Nile
250th wkt: Sunil Narine c James Faulkner b Suresh Raina
300th wkt: Yusuf Pathan st Kedar Jadhav b Yuzvendra Chahal


FOURS:

PLAYERS WITH MOST FOURS: MOST FOURS BY PLAYER

So far 800 fours have been hit in this season, with Kolkata Knight Riders leading the charts with 115 fours.

Players to have hit the:

50th four: Steven Smith vs MI
100th four: Chris Lynn vs GL
150th four: Jason Roy vs SRH
200th four: AB de Villiers vs KXIP
250th four: Krunal Pandya vs KKR
300th four: Sunil Narine vs KXIP
350th four: Brendon McCullum vs RPS
400th four: Sam Billings vs KXIP
450th four: Ajinkya Rahane vs RCB
500th four: Manish Pandey vs DD
550th four: Ishan Kishan vs RCB
600th four: Hashim Amla vs MI
650th four: Suresh Raina vs KKR
700th four: Kieron Pollard vs DD
750th four: Sunil Narine vs RCB
800th four: Hardik Pandya vs RPS


SIXES:

PLAYERS WITH MOST SIXES: MOST SIXES BY A PLAYER

So far 353 sixes have been hit in this season, with Mumbai Indian leading the charts with 59 sixes.


Players to have hit the:

50th six: Ben Stokes vs KXIP
100th six: Mandeep Singh vs KXIP
150th six: Sunil Narine vs KXIP
200th six: Dinesh Karthik vs MI
250th six: Kedar Jadhav vs GL
300th six: Hardik Pandya vs KXIP
350th six: Rohit Sharma vs RPS



Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Daredevils, Rising Pune Supergiant have taken more wickets than they have hit 6s in this edition. Royal Challengers Bengaluru have taken equal number of wickets and 6s this season.

DOT BALLS:

PLAYER WITH MOST DOT-BALLS: MOST DOT BALLS BOWLED BY A PLAYER

Dot-balls become vital in T20 and so far, 2253 dot-balls have been bowled, with Mumbai Indians leading the charts delivering 333 dot-balls.


The players who bowled the:

500th dot-ball: Ankit Rajpoot vs MI
1000th dot-ball: Imran Tahir vs GL
1500th dot-ball: Bhuvneshwar Kumar vs KXIP
2000th dot-ball: Suresh Raina vs KXIP



With half-season remaining and with 31 matches to come, expect all of these columns be improved with more amount of entries in the milestone ones. Expect the next one after the league stages are over on May 14, DD vs RCB. Until then enjoy watching the IPL #10SaalAapKeNaam



Guha Karthikeyan S T