First off there is no need to call names, so you better watch it
secondly the reason Southafrica is at number 2 is because they have played 34 match and India has played 57 to share same points, still doesnt prove squat that how India is world number 1
Okay what ever you say now
, i proved you wrong now excuses are your only option good luck!
Again what ever! doesnt prove how Sachin can match his average & break his record
Yes Pakistan hasn't defeated India in T20 but its not about Pakistan so please do try to overcome your obession with pakistan but since you are interested Pakistan is way ahead of India in T20 format & i think proving links wont be necessary, the rest is your subjective judgment, this is what your media has to say about IPL role behind India's poor performance in T20 worldcup matches
YouTube - Indian Cricket Team being Bashed by Media after T20 WC 2010 defeat (You will die laughing)
I think it was YOUNUS KHAN who lifted Pakistan's first t20 worldcup in 2009
as for both of them not playing was because of some issues related to bans but none of these players have best top 5 current batting averages..... so yeah, a lame point you raised
My eyes are opened & all my arguments are valid and based on concrete statistics, not like yours yeah brad man said this, i meant this.....
the thread is about "if Dhoni is the best captain in the world?" & its a well established fact that he is not. in order to become one he has to match this
Captaincy record of Ricky Ponting
* Most victories as ODI captain: 122
* Most victories as Test captain: 44
* Highest victory rate as ODI captain in more than 20 matches: 75.74%
* Most Cricket World Cups won as captain: 2, shared with Clive Lloyd
* Most consecutive Test victories won as captain: 16, shared with Steve Waugh
* Undefeated as Captain in World Cups (23 matches)
The prestigious Wisden Cricketers’ Almanac named Mahendra Singh Dhoni as skipper of a Dream Test XI that includes Indians Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh and Zaheer Khan.
Sehwag was chosen as the ‘Leading Cricketer in the World for 2008′.
The explosive opener became the sixth player to be honoured with the award instituted in 2004.
Dhoni has taken India to the threshold of world’s best, leading India to three series wins on trot — against world champions Australia, England and New Zealand. He has won five of his first seven Tests and drawn two.
India’s recent success in Tests was recognised by the prestigious publication with as many as five players making the cut.
Australia’s Ponting and Mitchell Johnson, South African Graeme Smith and Dale Steyn, West Indies’ Shivnaraine Chanderpaul and England’s Kevin Pietersen are the other players of the Dream Test XI selected by former cricketers Ravi Shastri (India), Ian Bishop (West Indies) and Ian Smith (New Zealand).
The three former players picked the best eleven taking into consideration the opposition, performances in 2008, the amount of Test cricket they played in the year, the quality of their opponents, and that indefinable blend of class and form.
“The 146th edition of the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanac has nominated an elite team. The team which has been selected with Test match cricket - the sport’s ultimate format,” according to Wisden editor, Scyld Berry.
Berry said that Mahendra Singh Dhoni was the “unanimous choice as wicketkeeper and No. 7.”
“He won the votes of Bishop and Shastri as captain. Smith, however, gave his vote as captain to Graeme Smith who led South Africa to victory over Australia in Australia sealed the deal,” Berry said.
“Bishop selected him because of his charisma, which seems to permeate the Indian dressing-room and bring the best out of his team. The former West Indian pacer also noted that India lost in Sri Lanka when Dhoni sat out the series.
“Among other reasons, Shastri liked the way he handles the media in a media-frenzied country, and is immensely composed,” Berry was quoted as saying in Cricinfo.
Smith was chosen as the vice-captain of the team.
The opening pair were unanimously agreed to be Sehwag and Smith, the two leading Test run-scorers of 2008.
Gautam Gambhir, Sehwag’s opening partner, who averaged 70 against formidable opposition, was also a strong candidate along with other left-handed openers, Chris Gayle, Simon Katich and Andrew Strauss. But Smith was the pick.
Wisden said that Sehwag has taken opening Test innings to a “new level.”
“Virender Sehwag had to beat off the strongest of challenges by Graeme Smith to become the Leading Cricketer in the World for 2008. He sought, and often achieved, mental domination from the first ball by scoring faster than any other opening batsman has ever done on a regular basis in Test cricket,” it said.
Tendulkar secured the votes of Shastri and Smith to be No. 4. Bishop went for the promise (and all-round fielding) of A.B. de Villiers.
Harbhajan won a three-way tie on the convener’s casting vote. He took 63 wickets in the year and played an important role in two hard-fought series against Australia.
Zaheer pipped Ryan Sidebottom and Ishant Sharma for the new-ball slot.
The left-handed seamer has been architect of India’s recent win at home and abroad. Zaheer can use either a new or old ball to full effect and can also bowl long spells.
The Wisden Test XI:
Virender Sehwag (India), Graeme Smith (South Africa, vice-captain), Ricky Ponting (Australia), Sachin Tendulkar (India), Kevin Pietersen (England), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (West Indies), Mahendra Sing Dhoni (India, captain), Harbhajan Singh (India), Mitchell Johnson (Australia), Dale Steyn (South Africa) and Zaheer Khan (India)
Wisden is Cricket's most prestigious magazine
Why cant u understand plain logic? the captain of this team is MS Dhoni and not Ricky ponting.