India’s all time top tons for winning causes in Test cricket
Sachin 13 tons contributed to win. Dravid 9 tons contributed to win. Gavaskar 6 tons contributed to win. Azharuddin 5 tons contributed to win Vengsarkar 4 tons contributed to win GR Viswanath 4 tons contributed to win Laxman 4 tons contributed to win. NS Sidhu 4 tons contributed to win. Sehwag 3 tons contributed to win Kambli 3 tons contributed to win one Eng one SLanka one Zim DN Sardesai 2 ton contributed to win Vinoo Mankad 2 ton contributed to win All Rounder Kirmani 2 ton contributed to win Pataudi 2 ton contributed to win Pankaj Roy 2 ton contributed to win Kapil Dev 1 ton contributed to win All Rounder Ravi Shastri 1 ton contributed to win All Rounder
Then these tons also contributed to win with less tests played
M Amarnath 1 ton contributed to win S Amarnath 1 ton contributed to win Wadekar 1 ton contributed to win V Hazare 1 ton contributed to win Poly Umrigar 1 ton contributed to win Deep Dasgupta 1 ton contributed to win Nayan Mongiya 1 ton contributed to win
Then these tons also contributed to win tests played Look for topper in third list
Saurav 3 tons contributed to win Two Zim and one Eng more tests played D Karthik 1 ton contributed to win Bangla desh yet going strong Ganbhir 1 ton contributed to win Bangla desh yet going strong V Jaffer 1 ton contributed to win Bangla desh yet going strong SS Das 1 ton contributed to win Zim Bangar 1 ton contributed to win Zim
Re: India’s all time top tons for winning causes in Test cr
by anaida raza on Mar 20, 2009 06:19 PM
Asper record few months back nothing changed drastically since then.
Greg Chappell mentions that some Senior Players of India had formed a clique/ mafia that controlled cricket and kept deserving talent out Seems much like any other sports or corporate. Has a tinge of truth in it. He possibly hinted at Sachin who has not played any great innings for a long time, and should have hanged his boots by now. That Greg didn't have this courage when he was the coach.
Sachin Tendulkar hits back emotionally mentioning that he's distressed at the remarks. And has reiterated that his committment to the country not be questioned. Sachin is true about his commitment to the country not being questioned. However, I as a cricket fan would also say that my committment is unquestionable - that doesn't qualify me to play. I have to perform on the stage and that's all what counts. Opps! Seems Sachin has missed this ball too. Thumbs Down to sachin.
Re: sachion pls read this
by Guest on Mar 20, 2009 06:42 PM
A learned fool writes his nonsense in the better language then the unlearned but it is still nonsense..phew !!!!!
Re: sachion pls read this
by Bharatwasi on Mar 20, 2009 06:06 PM
Irrelevant and makes no sense in current context. Some critics are too stupid to jump on conclusions like that without knowing all details. Thumps down to comment!
Re: Re: sachion pls read this
by kevin mascarenhas on Mar 20, 2009 09:22 PM
The comment appears to be that of a not so well informed critic. Really what is the point you intened to convey.
The Exit of Sachin, Sehwag and all non-performing assets would spell disaster Well we thought the same when Gavaskar went. I believe there are even more talented yougsters waiting in the wings. People who have already broken Sachin and Kambli's partnership records. Boys who have scored higher than anyone earlier. And they won't take time to sink their teeth in fast. They'd have the fire burning bright inside them (fire which has been doused by achievements in Sachin, and Sehwag). Good Bye Sachin Thumbs Up.
he is getting better and better.. he is the only batsman who can change to any gear at any stage.. based on the road he is driving on..? No cricketer in this world has this sense... beleive me..!!1