Who is the No 1 wicket keeper in world?
1. Adam Gilchrist – For the first position, we have another Australian captain, the legendary Adam Gilchrist. Out of 10 players on the list, there are four Australian players. Gilchrist is considered one of the greatest batsmen and wicketkeepers in the history of cricket.
Who is the best English wicket keeper?
In summarising the player’s career for ESPN Cricinfo, John Thicknesse claimed Godfrey Evans was “arguably the best wicketkeeper the game has ever seen.” The Kent player represented England in 91 Tests from 1946 right through to 1959. He scored two centuries with the bat.
Which England wicketkeeper has most dismissals?
Alan Knott
Who is the current wicket keeper of England?
England
Player | Role |
---|---|
Rory Burns | Wicket Keeper |
Jos Buttler (wk) | Wicket Keeper |
Jonny Bairstow (wk) | Wicket Keeper |
Ben Foakes | Wicket Keeper |
Who is the best batsman in England?
Who are the greatest batsmen from England ever?
- Joe Root. Joe Root, the current England captain, will likely end his Test career as England’s highest run-scorer in Test match cricket.
- Sir Alastair Cook.
- Graham Gooch.
- Peter May.
Who is the current best fast bowler?
Current Fastest Bowlers according to Top Speed
Rank | Bowler | Delivery Speed (Kph) |
---|---|---|
1 | Mitchell Starc | 160.4 |
2 | Wahab Riaz | 149.6 |
3 | Pat Cummins | 149.2 |
4 | Tymal Mills | 149.0 |
How many times Sachin got out on 99?
#1 Sachin Tendulkar (10 times) In spite of churning out so many centuries, Sachin had the blemish of getting out in the nineties on 10 occasions.
Who dismissed Sachin most times in ODI?
Bowlers with most success against Tendulkar and Lara have mostly been fast bowlers. Brett Lee has dismissed Tendulkar the most, taking his wicket 14 times in international cricket, followed by Glenn McGrath and Muttiah Muralitharan with 13 each. Next in the lost are Shaun Pollock and Chaminda Vaas.
How many times Sachin got out in 0?
Player | Span | 0 |
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SR Tendulkar (INDIA) | 1989-2012 | 20 |
J Srinath (INDIA) | 1991-2003 | 19 |
AC Parore (NZ) | 1992-2002 | 19 |
Mohammad Hafeez (PAK) | 2003-2019 | 19 |