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Raghu
8th January 2007, 07:11 PM
Come on, it's obvious

http://sify.com/sports/cricket/fullstory.php?id=14363918


if he continues like this at the world cup, :P :P :thumbsup: :bluejump: :redjump: :boo: :clap: :yes: :ty: :victory: :cool2: :exactly: :2thumbsup:

aanaa
30th April 2007, 02:15 AM
check this

Herschelle Gibbs the Genius hits 6 six in one over for a world record -2007 world cup

http://www.action8cricket.com/Cricket_news-407.htm

steveaustin
7th January 2008, 11:23 AM
Most sixes in career

Tests - Adam Gilchrist

ODIs - Sanath Jayasuriya.
Closing him is Shahid Afridi in ODIs.

The record is exchanged between these two players for a long time.

Most sixes in an innings

Tests

Wasim Akram - 12 sixes

ODIs

Afridi and Jayasurya - 11 Sixes

MADDY
7th January 2008, 01:48 PM
but none to beat our punjab-da-puttar - Yuvraj 8-) - 6 6's in a over

:D

raaja_rasigan
7th January 2008, 02:11 PM
but none to beat our punjab-da-puttar - Yuvraj 8-) - 6 6's in a over

:D

how do i misss this in yesterday's match :(

Ramakrishna
7th January 2008, 02:14 PM
but none to beat our punjab-da-puttar - Yuvraj 8-) - 6 6's in a over

:D

how do i misss this in yesterday's match :(

Who wanted this in yesterday's match :lol:

MADDY
7th January 2008, 02:22 PM
but none to beat our punjab-da-puttar - Yuvraj 8-) - 6 6's in a over

:D

how do i misss this in yesterday's match :(

Who wanted this in yesterday's match :lol:

Ram, good one - :lol:

ellarum ella matches-lum 6 6's adikka mudiyaadhu.........idhu common sense.......i put yuvi's name here cos his 6 6's was very stylish and effortless compared to Gibbs one......

raaja_rasigan
7th January 2008, 03:07 PM
but none to beat our punjab-da-puttar - Yuvraj 8-) - 6 6's in a over

:D

how do i misss this in yesterday's match :(

Who wanted this in yesterday's match :lol:

Ram, good one - :lol:

ellarum ella matches-lum 6 6's adikka mudiyaadhu.........idhu common sense.......i put yuvi's name here cos his 6 6's was very stylish and effortless compared to Gibbs one......

vasthavamana paechu.... aana oru run adikkavavadhu try pannalamillaya.... adhu enna Gilchristukku catching practice kuduthukittu irukkaru

mgb
7th January 2008, 03:13 PM
but none to beat our punjab-da-puttar - Yuvraj 8-) - 6 6's in a over

:D

how do i misss this in yesterday's match :(

Who wanted this in yesterday's match :lol:

Ram, good one - :lol:

ellarum ella matches-lum 6 6's adikka mudiyaadhu.........idhu common sense.......i put yuvi's name here cos his 6 6's was very stylish and effortless compared to Gibbs one......

vasthavamana paechu.... aana oru run adikkavavadhu try pannalamillaya.... adhu enna Gilchristukku catching practice kuduthukittu irukkaruillaye lbw kooda aagaraare 8-)

Kalyasi
7th January 2008, 03:23 PM
but none to beat our punjab-da-puttar - Yuvraj 8-) - 6 6's in a over

:D

how do i misss this in yesterday's match :(

Who wanted this in yesterday's match :lol:

Ram, good one - :lol:

ellarum ella matches-lum 6 6's adikka mudiyaadhu.........idhu common sense.......i put yuvi's name here cos his 6 6's was very stylish and effortless compared to Gibbs one......

vasthavamana paechu.... aana oru run adikkavavadhu try pannalamillaya.... adhu enna Gilchristukku catching practice kuduthukittu irukkaru

All these umpiring controversies helped Yuvraj escape... or else there wud have been a big debate about his place in the team in all the news channels... Youraj shd thank benson and bucknor for this!

MADDY
7th January 2008, 03:51 PM
vasthavamana paechu.... aana oru run adikkavavadhu try pannalamillaya.... adhu enna Gilchristukku catching practice kuduthukittu irukkaru

theres no doubt yuvi has to sit out for next 2 matches IMO........but when it comes to sixes - he is as good as anyone - thats all i meant.... :D

Kalyasi
7th January 2008, 04:04 PM
vasthavamana paechu.... aana oru run adikkavavadhu try pannalamillaya.... adhu enna Gilchristukku catching practice kuduthukittu irukkaru

theres no doubt yuvi has to sit out for next 2 matches IMO........but when it comes to sixes - he is as good as anyone - thats all i meant.... :D

Ya I accept that.... One of the best strikers of the cricket ball... I thought his height wud help him playing well in OZ conditions... But I was wrong.. Paravailla One-day series la paathukalaam!!

crajkumar_be
7th January 2008, 04:09 PM
remba mukkiyam! :twisted: (j/k, ellam OZ sogam dhaan :( )

Raghu
7th January 2008, 11:12 PM
yuvi ellam bacha infront of MASTER BLASTER

Raghu
7th January 2008, 11:21 PM
Sanath Jayasuriya revolutionized one day international batting with his aggressive tactics during the 1996 cricket world cup. The tactic he used was to smash the opening bowlers to all parts of the cricket ground. This was a novel but potentially match-winning tactic at that time. Pretty soon this tactic became the standard opening batting strategy in world cricket. Glenn McGrath cited Jayasuriya in his toughest XI batsmen, noting "it is always a massive compliment to someone to say they changed the game, and his storming innings in the 1996 World Cup changed everyone's thinking about how to start innings." [3]

Jayasuriya is known for both cuts and pulls along with his trademark shot, a shot over point. Jayasuriya was promoted to the top of the batting order for ODIs during the 1995-96 tour of Australia, and, with Romesh Kaluwitharana they made use of the early over fielding restrictions to score freely. He was instrumental in Sri Lanka's victory in the 1996 Cricket World Cup, where he was adjudged Man of the Tournament in recognition of his all-round contributions.

He was named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1997 and served as captain of the Sri Lankan team in 38 Test matches from 1999 to 2003. He is a very useful all-rounder with a good batting average in both Test cricket and One Day Internationals, and an excellent batting strike rate in One Day Internationals.

As a left-arm orthodox spin bowler, he has a reasonable bowling average and economy rate. He regularly helps to decrease the workloads of strike bowlers Muttiah Muralitharan and Chaminda Vaas and as of August 2007 has 400 international wickets.

Jayasuriya is a skillful infielder, with a report prepared by Cricinfo in late 2005 showing that since the 1999 Cricket World Cup, he had effected the seventh highest number of run-outs in ODI cricket of any fieldsman, with the eleventh highest success rate.[4]

Jayasuriya held the record for the highest Test score made by a Sri Lankan, 340 against India in 1997. This effort was part of a second-wicket partnership with Roshan Mahanama that set the then all-time record for any partnership in Test history, with 576 runs. Both records were surpassed in July 2006 when fellow Sri Lankan Mahela Jayawardene scored 374 as part of a 624-run partnership with Kumar Sangakkara against South Africa.

He also holds the world's second highest ODI score, jointly with Viv Richards, which is 189 runs against India. As of February 2007 he holds the four highest individual scores by a Sri Lankan, and seven of the top nine.[1]

He currently holds the record fastest fifty in ODIs, scored off just 17 balls. Jayasuriya was the previous record-holder for the fastest century (off 48 balls), before losing that claim to Shahid Afridi of Pakistan. He has hit 241 sixes in one day internationals (ODIs) and currently holds the world record for most ODI sixes. He has become the fourth batsman to score more than 10,000 runs in ODIs. On 20 September 2005, during the Second Test of the home series against Bangladesh, Jayasuriya became the first Sri Lankan to play 100 Tests, and the 33rd Test cricketer to achieve this feat. He used to hold the record of scoring most runs in an ODI over (30; he has achieved this remarkable feat twice).This record is now with South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs (36 runs in an over).

Jayasuriya announced his intention to retire from Test cricket following the Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka in April 2006. He reversed his decision soon after however, joining the Sri Lankan cricket team in England in May 2006. Missing the first two Tests, Jayasuriya returned in the Third Test at Trent Bridge. [2] Although his test performances were not notable, he scored two centuries in the one-day Natwest series, including scoring 152 off 99 balls in the final match. In that innings, he and Upul Tharanga (109) put on 286 runs for the first wicket, a new one-day international record. Jayasuriya's batting display earned him the Man of the Series award as Sri Lanka won the series 5-0.

Following the Natwest Trophy, Sri Lanka travelled to Holland for a two-match one-day series. In the first game, Jayasuriya scored 157 of 104 balls as Sri Lanka posted the highest team total in limited-overs cricket (443/9), beating the 438/9 South Africa scored against Australia in March 2006. Sri Lanka won the match by 195 runs. On a personal note the innings was his 4th score of over 150 in ODI cricket and he is currently the only player to do so. It was also his second successive score of 150 plus, another first in ODI cricket.

He also scored 2 centuries and 2 half-centuries in the 2007 Cricket World Cup held in the West Indies.

During the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, Jayasuriya appeared to break his tradition of using Kookaburra bats by wielding a normal Reebok sponsored bat. He achieved two half centuries in the group stages against New Zealand and Kenya in this tournament. He also achieved a dubious record of having the most expensive figures in a Twenty20 international, having been hit for 64 runs in the maximum of 4 overs.[5]

After the Twenty20 World Cup, Jayasuriya played in Sri Lanka's 3-2 One Day International series defeat against England, achieving limited success and then in the 2-0 Test series defeat in Australia. After scoring a half-century on day three of the first Test against England in Kandy, he announced he was to retire from Test cricket[6] at the end of the match, but that he would continue to play in One Day Internationals. He also hit six fours in one over against James Anderson in his last Test innings of 78.

In December 2007, Jayasuriya confirmed that he has signed for Warwickshire for the 2008 Twenty20 Cup.[7]


[edit] International Records
He jointly holds the record for the second highest ODI score, 189 runs, with Viv Richards. (Second only to Saeed Anwar's 194).
He currently holds the record for fastest fifty in ODIs, scored off just 17 balls.
Jayasuriya jointly holds the record for most sixes in an ODI innings, 11, with Shahid Afridi. He hit the sixes during an innings of 134 from 65 balls against Pakistan, in Singapore.
He is currently the second highest run scorer in ODIs with 12,207 runs. (Sachin Tendulkar is first with 15962).
He is the only batsman in history to have four ODI scores above 150.
He is the only batsman in history to have two consecutive ODI scores above 150.
Jayasuriya holds the record for the fastest 150 in an ODI innings, off 95 balls against England in 2006.
He is currently the second highest centurion in ODIs with 25 under his belt (second only to Tendulkar's 41).
He held the record for the fastest century in ODIs, scored off just 47 balls, before Shahid Afridi scored a century of 37 balls against Sri Lanka.
He became the player with the most number of 6s in ODIs going past Shahid Afridi when he struck one off Jerome Taylor during the Super 8 encounter against West Indies on 1 April, 2007. He currently has 240 sixes to his name.
He held the record for scoring the most runs of an ODI over, 30, a feat which he achieved twice, against Pakistan and New Zealand. Herschelle Gibbs of South Africa broke the record by hitting 6 sixes in an over from Daan van Bunge, against the Netherlands.
Jayasuriya has second most Man of the Match awards (45) in ODI cricket after Sachin Tendulkar (56).
He was also the first to play in 400 ODIs.
He is the third batsman in test cricket to hit 6 fours in one over. He did this against England in his last test innings.

mgb
8th January 2008, 10:33 AM
Raghu.. Jayasurya perfected it.. but it was Mark Greatbatch who started it in 92 world cup

MADDY
8th January 2008, 11:35 AM
yuvi ellam bacha infront of MASTER BLASTER

MATSER BLASTER is Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar - which is acknolwedged worldwide - and b4 SR.Tendulkar it was Viv.Richards...........neenga yaara sollareenga??

http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/india/content/player/36084.html - Yuvraj

http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/srilanka/content/player/49209.html - Sanath

yuvi has a better ODI average than Sanath - :shock: ......nevertheless - sanath was a absolute treat to watch for the last 10 yrs - i dont judge ppl's talents based on their race/color/nationality...... :D

Raghu
14th January 2008, 07:25 PM
Maddy

IN ODI average is irrelevant , look at the strike rate of Sanath and compare that with some one :lol2:

crajkumar_be
14th January 2008, 08:08 PM
Maddy

IN ODI average is irrelevant , look at the strike rate of Sanath and compare that with some one :lol2:
:shock: :shock: :confused2:

raaja_rasigan
17th January 2008, 09:52 AM
Maddy

IN ODI average is irrelevant , look at the strike rate of Sanath and compare that with some one :lol2:
:shock: :shock: :confused2:

then shewag will be our best batsman..... time waste pannama 4 balukku 6 run eduthu out aagiduvaru

Thirumaran
17th January 2008, 09:54 AM
Maddy

IN ODI average is irrelevant , look at the strike rate of Sanath and compare that with some one :lol2:
:shock: :shock: :confused2:

then shewag will be our best batsman..... time waste pannama 4 balukku 6 run eduthu out aagiduvaru

Then Many tail enders would be having better strike rate :lol2: