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Richards never played against Bangladesh or Zimbabwe or Kenya. Tendulkar has, many times. Richards era saw fresher and faster bowlers as compared to at the turn of the century. Why bowlers of that era are not compared? In Viv days some of the finest bowlers were present including Lilee, Imran, Kapil dev, Wasim Akram etc. But he demolished every attack he faced. Even now in ICC Ranking Saeed Ajmal is the number one bowler but can he be compared to Abdul Qadir or Bishan Singh Bedi? In fast bowlers category none of the current era bowlers can be compared with bowlers of that era, but still viv was devastating. I want to quote Imran Khan words as my final verdict, "I have never faced or even seen anybody even close to as destructive as viv". According to world's best empire dicky bird viv would be his no 3 in any team without a shadow of doubt, he used to murder opponent's attack. Viv in my view best player of my watching career during which we have had Tendulkar, bc Lara, pointing, and others. Viv is different league...statics alone do not explain it. His authority and total arrogance was unbelievable...the greatest! Riaz The chart is sorted by Score, but it also provides batting average. As you will have noticed, the Score, given the way it is calculated, gives a sense of not just a player's performance relative to his teammates, but also of his performance relative to the circumstances. Take two examples: In both cases, the batsman would average 58 over those three innings. Team totals in each case are identical. In Case One, batsman's Score would be 0.393, while in Case Two, it would be 0.375.I considered the best 100 match stretch for each player because I think this is a reasonable way of roughly identifying the player's peak phase. Nice effort but it is unfair to compare openers with middle order batsmen. The problem with the whole approach is that just because one player is making runs he is taking the opportunity away from other players especially in the ODI when overs are limited to 50. If Sachin starts to bat as an opener it is pretty much impossible to a batsman at no. 5 to contribute 20% of the runs -- just because there is no time left. There is no simple way to correct for this bias. Perhaps the easy thing would be to condition it on the entry score or maybe the exit score. You could try to say that how much Viv score when he entered at the team score of 100-125 and so on... But it is remarkable to see players with lesser averages and more contributions e.g. Azhar, deSilva, Kapil, Crowe....The theory clearly is well researched and presented and takes the emotion out of the argument. Well done. Viv was clearly a remarkable cricketer having faced Lillee, Thompson, Khan, Qadir, Bedi, Dev, Hadlee,Botham, Willis etc who were all great bowlers. Nepal were chasing 183 against Kenya, who were favourites to win the Group B encounter in the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in Dubai. They needed 17 runs off the final over. In the middle were the captain. As soon as the tall Vesawkar hit the first of three sixes to win the match, his team-mate began to cry. Pun, a 20-year-old batsman, was padded up because he was the next man in, and he cried louder as Vesawkar took Nepal closer to the target. "Matches like these only bring the emotions out easily. Imagine if a wicket had fallen and he [Pun] was the next man in, what might have happened," Khadka tells ESPNcricinfo from Abu Dhabi with a chuckle, explaining Pun's reaction. "Everybody was so keen. Everybody was pushing themselves. Every one of us believes in fate. Every one of us believes in God."According to Khadka, his players have worked "double" the amount they usually do, for this tournament. "The belief was always there. But in the T20 format you just never know which way the game can swing," he says. "There is no substitute for hard work, even if it might take time. Three years ago, four years ago, five years ago if anyone had asked us, do you want to play a World Cup, our answer would have been - maybe yes. But how do we go about it?" in the dry heat of Abu Dhabi, Vesawkar and Khadka found themselves in the middle once again, with Nepal's fate in the balance. In the quarter-final against Hong Kong, with a spot in the World Twenty20 at stake, Nepal needed 26 off the last two overs. With 10 balls to go, Khadka attempted a risky second run and was dismissed. Nepal now needed 13 off the final over, from medium-pacer Haseeb Amjad. Vesawkar started the over with a straight six and then bottom-edged the next ball to the fine-leg boundary. With one ball to go and scores level, all the Hong Kong fielders were inside the circle. Vesawkar's powerful off drive pierced the field to deliver the most important victory in the Affiliate nation's history. Nepal had qualified for the xxxx World Twenty20 in Bangladesh. Nepal's journey through the tournament in the UAE had been tense. They might not even have made it to the knockouts, if not for a fractionally superior run rate to Scotland. At the end of the group stage, Nepal and Scotland were level on eight points. They were separated only by a net run rate calculated to the fourth decimal: Scotland had 0.xxxx, while Nepal had 0.xxxx. "I do not know how they calculated, but we had the belief. We had the hunger," Khadka says, still unable to comprehend what his team achieved. Vesawkar confesses that the significance of their performance has not "sunk in" completely because it has been a long-cherished dream, and now that they are there it feels almost unreal. "It is the proudest moment of our lives," he says. "We wanted to play a World Cup. It was a dream for us. Finally it has come true." Vesawkar started following cricket when he was eight, after watching Sachin Tendulkar during the xxxx World Cup. "Sachin inspired me," Vesawkar says, recollecting the days spent playing street cricket with tennis balls. He is happy he chased that dream. "We had no other choice other than going for it," Vesawkar says about the final over against Kenya. "Yesterday [against Hong Kong] was very important to us because it was a do-or-die match and we had to qualify for the World Cup. There is so much [of a] following back home and the expectations were really high. The Kenya game was equally important, since the tournament could have gone either way, but I still feel the Hong Kong match had more importance." In May this year, Nepal won the ICC World Cricket League Division Three title,was Vesawakar who hit the winning runs, completing a half-century in the process. Nepal had lost their first two group matches but won all the rest to claim the title. It was their biggest win at the time. According to Khadka, Nepal's Sri Lankan coach has "transformed" the team's progress and development. "The introduction of our coach transformed everything. It has been the same team, same players, but everyone has risen to the task."During the match against Hong Kong, Dassanayake, who joined Nepal after leaving the Canada job following the xxxx World Cup, remained confident, though he feared his batsmen had left themselves too many to get in the final over. "That was the only hiccup," he says. "But we had already been involved in last-over games."Nations like Nepal struggle for proper cricket infrastructure and resources. To prepare for the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier, they travelled to Delhi in October to play practice matches. "Six months ago we went to Bharatnagar Cricket Academy, where we were smashed by a couple of teams," Dassanayake says. "This time when we were there we had victories against Under-25 sides from Railways and Delhi District Cricket Association. That provided a shot of confidence and showed us how much we had improved." Dassanayake says the dedication of Nepal cricketers must be admired, for most of them rely on their board for basic needs, including their kit. "The Nepal Cricket Association provided a kit to each of the 15 players. The players give their full time to cricket but they do not benefit financially." When Khadka, a former small-time school and college-level coach, says the players "have dedicated" themselves to cricket "full time," you realise how much they love the sport. The ICC played its part too, by promoting cricket in Nepal and providing exposure to players. Dassanayake thinks that in a few years Nepal will be on par with Associates like Ireland and Netherlands. "This is beginning of another level but we have to do a lot of hard work," he says. in a seven-over rain-affected match, we had been confident we could beat them and hence were upset. But we played good cricket and stuck to our plans in front of strong crowd support for both sides." On Friday, Nepal face Afghanistan again in the semi-finals of the tournament. Vesawkar wants to beat the arch-rivals, another long-standing desire, but for now he cannot forget the crowd that gathered at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium to infuse the team with energy. For Dassanayake, it is satisfying that Nepal have played the same brand of cricket in victory and defeat. "When we After the victory against Hong Kong, as Khadka and his men sang the patriotic anthem "Rato Ra Chandra Surya", the crowd joined the chorus to make the moment that much more special. "It is almost like a festival back home. There have been rallies, candle-light functions and such from the moment we qualified," Khadka says. "Our home minister called us to congratulate the team. People are very excited. As a country we have been waiting for something to unite us. I think cricket has become the unifying factor." When Khadka got out against Hong Kong, he saw Pun crying once again. This time, even Khadka was counting prayer beads in his mind. "It was crazy. When I was batting I was in the zone. You work so hard all your life and it is right there in front you. And then I got out with 10 balls left." Khadka recollects the moment. He had removed his helmet and gloves but he did not sit down. "I was standing there and praying. Please, please, God, you cannot be cruel. Thank you cricinfo for such a heart touching article . Really my eyes were full of tears after reading this . Really cricket gives we Nepali a way to celebrate n unite ... Worldcup counts us as game of hard work by players of our nation..jay Nepal Thank you so much Nagraj for this wonderful article! And congrats to all Nepalese around the world and the well wisher of the underdog team like us. Journey of thousand leagues start with a single step, hope this is the first of that. Still long way to go before we become any force in international cricket. May our government now recognize the potential of our cricketers and start building infrastructures supporting the game in Nepal. We Have Beaten Nepal in Nepal again & again We Have Beaten Nepal when they were Dreaming of defeating us We Have Beaten Nepal when they challenged us SO, Now How We Should not Defeat them when they are Feeling Fear from Us MAY ALLAH GIVE US VICTORY & SAY AMEEN- LONG LIFE AFGHANISTAN AND BEST WISHES FOR OUR CRICKETING HEROES. Hameedullah Hemat wardak It was good to see Nepal getting into the World Cup.. It is the dream of every cricketer to play World Cup.. This is their moment & thank you guys for making us cherish every game you played .. Congratulation & All the best for Nepal Cricket Team !! i had dreamt of ths moment... nepal qualifyng fr cricket WC n india fr soccer WC.. while latter seems impossible nepal hs done it... hope to see nepal pullng off some upsets in wcxxxx... jai nepal b/w m an Indian..:) Shillingford and Samuels, along with West Indies coach, Ottis Gibson, are headed to Perth for independent testing on their actions. Samuels' faster ball and Shillingford's doosra were the deliveries under scrutiny during the second Test in Mumbai in November.Both players are available for selection for the first Test in Dunedin, which begins on December 3, subject to the results of the tests on their actions. Samuels, Shillingford and Gibson are expected to join the West Indies squad in New Zealand over the weekend.Narine has played five Tests for West Indies and taken 15 wickets at an average of 48. Two of those matches were against New Zealand, and Narine took 12 wickets in those games. West Indies squad: Darren Sammy (capt), Denesh Ramdin (vc), Tino Best, Kraigg Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Sheldon Cottrell, Narsingh Deonarine, Kirk Edwards, Shannon Gabriel, Sunil Narine, Veerasammy Permaul, Kieron Powell, Marlon Samuels, Shane Shillingford, Chadwick Walton A sensible decision considering Narine would be more potent than the likes of Permaul and Deonarine. The pace bowling department isn't great, which means playing two spinners is more of a necessity with a rejuvenated Sammy sharing the workload. This could be an interesting series between two underachieving sides with the hosts fancying the conditions to be favourable.Why do they always pick on the West Indies for bowling action when there are many others, many many many in every other international team who i think should be tested. They also accused Narine once. Its only the BIGGER teams that can bowl and take wickets without being tested. STOP PICKING ON THE SMALLER TEAMS WITH YALL BIG EGGOS!!! I think we have giving Darren Sammy enough time to prove himself in the test match format of the game. I am hoping if he doesn't perform in this New Zealand Tour that he's not only removed as the Captain but dropped from test squad. Clearly the selectors have no idea what they were doing removing him as ODI Capt. and leaving him as the test. I saw this as a bias attack on Sammy when this happened. Still cant justify how someone can be Captain of the Test team and not capable of captaining ODI's. Just makes no sense. Struggle to understand y Ramdin is still being considered for selection in any format since that he just cant make the cut. modern cricket has forced teams to produce keepers to get selected because they can score. Ramdin has consistently shown that he cant. so y select him as vice captain? So many players to replace Sammy in the test team to remove the imbalance that he causes and he's still there. Its such a shame to see West Indies play one the worst players for such a long run and as captain. I think that it is proper that Gayle should be challenged for his spot despite what he has done in the past but he really needs to perform. Darren bravo needs to stop throwing it away when he is set. looking forward to West indies bouncing back after the dreadful loss in India! Narine has been mostly effective in ODIs, but he's probably the best the Windies have got. The NZ players are not very comfortable against spin and he could trouble them. Since the series is in New Zealand, the pacers will have to do most of the work in the bowling department. Chanderpaul is their best batsman and it is important for him to lead from the front. I am also expecting Samuels to do well. Braithwaite looked very ordinary when I saw him before and I don't know why they've picked him. Perhaps he has done well in domestic cricket. Narine has a first class bowling average of 21. Suggesting he is not a test player after just 5 tests is a bit quick. I think he will bounce back and be very strong. As for Shillingford and Samuels, they were banned previously for suspect actions and if found again to be suspect then I think that they should be very careful about bowling again. It is too late for this series but Sammy should step down from the Test team and play only in shorter versions. The pace attack is flimsy. Where is Jason Holder? Is he injured? Delorn Johnson should also get his chance and Tino Best really does not contribute. He is all pace but no control, even if he occasionally has his moments. Good to see Narine get his chance again though. He has not had enough time to prove himself at Test format, whereas Kirk Edwards is technically too deficient to play at this level. As for those who still call for the return of Fidel Edwards and Jerome Taylor, why stop there. Lets get back Holding, Garner, Ambrose and Walsh while we are at it. The signings are believed to be part of the growing friendship between the two countries, which have always enjoyed good relations but are seeking to further develop that bond. Pakistan agreed to tour South Africa at short notice after a curtailed India visit left Cape Town without an ODI all summer and venues such as Bloemfontein and East London with no international cricket at all. Two of the five matches Pakistan agreed to play were hosted at Newlands to make up for India's absence, although CSA did not make up the money lost. When Pakistan's visit was announced, CSA chief executive Haroon Lorgat indicated the relationship between the two countries would expand to give Pakistan's players, who do not participate in the IPL, an opportunity to play in the 20-overs competition.That mutually beneficial idea appears to have been actioned already, with the possibility of five Pakistan players participating in South Africa this summer. "Pakistan players are finding opportunities to earn their money in leagues abroad vastly reduced due to politics and other outside influences, and therefore this opportunity to play in South Africa is greatly appreciated by the players," Ummran Khan, the players' agent said. While Ajmal and Afridi will be new to the South African domestic scene, Tanvir has already spent two seasons with Lions. In addition to providing international experience, he has been credited with mentoring their younger crop of quicks, which includes Chris Morris and Hardus Viljoen. Tanvir also played for Lions during this year's Champions League T20. Should all five Pakistan signings materialise, that will take the total number of foreign players in the 20-overs competition to eight. West Indies' Sunil Narine has been contracted to Dolphins, while his international team-mate Chris Gayle is due to join England's Graham Onions at Dolphins. Although Gayle is currently out of action with a hamstring tear, the Durban-based team expect him to be fit for the tournament. The domestic 20-overs competition will be played from January 5, when it will open with a triple-header at Newlands as part of the festival of cricket that has been organised to replace the New Year's Test. It will run until February 9. Pakistan's players who feature for the national team will not be available for the full window, because it clashes with their series against Sri Lanka which is on till January 20.
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