Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Allan Border

Allan Border Biography
Birth Name
Allan Robert Border 

Nickname
AB 

Height
5' 9" (1.75 m) 


Trivia
Cricket batsman.
Played club cricket for Downend C.C., based near Bristol in England, before he became an Australia Test player.
He was awarded an A.M. (Member of the Order of Australia) in the 1986 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to the sport of cricket.
He was awarded the A.O. (Officer of the Order of Australia) in the 1989 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to cricket.
He was awarded the Australian Sports Medal in the 2000 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to cricket.

Where Are They Now
(January 2009) Chapel Hill, Queensland, Australia
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Allan Border Medal 2012: On the Red Carpet

*RARE GOLD* Allan Border 205 vs New Zealand

Sanath Jayasuriya

Sanath Jayasuria Biography
Sanath Jayasuriya, a professional Sri Lankan cricketer, was born on June 30, 1969 in Matara. He is an all-rounder, who is a left-handed opening batsman and a slow left-arm orthodox bowler. Sanath Jayasuriya captained the Sri Lankan team for a span of four years from 1999 to 2003. He was educated at the Servatius College in Matara, where his talents were spotted and nourished by the principal, G.L. Galappathy, and coach, Lionel Wagasinghe. Sanath Jayasuriya is married to Sandra and has three children.

Sanath Jayasuriya made his Test debut for the Sri Lankan national team in February 1991 against New Zealand in Hamilton and has scored 6,973 runs in 110 matches, at an average of 40.07 in his Test career. His highest Test score of 340 came against India, and he has been the recipient of the Man of the Match award four times. On his last innings before bidding farewell to Test cricket, Sanath Jayasuriya smashed six 4s in an over against England, becoming the third batsman to achieve this feat in Test cricket.

Sanath Jayasuriya made his first One Day International (ODI) appearance for Sri Lanka against Australia on December 26, 1989 in Melbourne. He was made the opening batsman in the 1995-96 tour of Australia and redefined batting at the start of the game with his aggressive style, taking advantage of the early fielding restrictions. His exceptional performance as an all-rounder fetched him the Man of the Tournament award in the 1996 Cricket World Cup, which was won by the Sri Lankan team. His brilliant display in the 2006 Natwest Trophy against England not only won him the Man of the Series award but also helped Sri Lanka win the series 5-0. . Sanath Jayasuriya made his presence felt during the 2007 Cricket World Cup held in the West Indies, making two centuries and an equal number of half-centuries. Sanath Jayasuriya played a crucial role for his team in the 2008 Asia Cup and helped it lift the trophy. He has to his credit the second highest number of ODI centuries (27) and shares the second position (189 runs) with Viv Richards, a former West Indian cricketer, for the world’s highest ODI scores. He holds the world record for the fastest fifty, which was scored off 17 balls and shares the record for the most number of sixes (11) in an ODI innings with Shahid Afridi. Sanath Jayasuriya is the only batsman in the history of cricket to have made four ODI scores above 150 and he also has the record for the fastest 150 in an ODI innings. He has won the second highest number of Man of the Match awards (46) in ODI cricket. He holds the distinction of being the second batsman to score more than 12,000 runs and the first to scalp more than 300 wickets in ODI matches. His explosive style of play at the top of the innings has helped the Sri Lankan team reach great heights in the history of ODI cricket and is considered as one of the greatest ODI players in the cricket world. Sanath Jayasuriya made his International Twenty20 (T20I) debut for Sri Lanka on June 15, 2006 versus England in Southampton.

In 1997 Sanath Jayasuriya was chosen as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year. He holds the honour of being the first cricketer to be appointed as a United Nations (UN) Goodwill Ambassador for his commitment to create AIDS awareness among the young in Sri Lanka.

Sanath Jayasuriya was selected to be a part of the Mumbai Indians team for the inaugural season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008. He was signed for US$ 975,000 by the team owned by Reliance Industries Limited. On April 29, 2008, in the match against the Kolkata Knight Riders, Sanath Jayasuriya scalped three wickets giving away just 14 runs, for which he won the Man of the Match award. On May 14, 2008 he smashed the fourth fastest fifty of the 2008 IPL and went on to make a century in the match against Chennai Super Kings. His match-winning performance fetched him the Man of the Match award for the second time in the tournament. Sanath Jayasuriya has represented the team in 14 matches during the 2008 season, scoring 514 runs at an excellent strike rate of 166.34. He smashed the maximum number of sixes (31) and emerged as the third highest run-scorer for the season.
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Sanath Jayasuriya | 152 Off 99 Balls vs England  
Tribute to Sanath Jayasuriya - Legendary All Rounder.

Greg Chappell

Greg Chappell Biography
Full name Gregory Stephen Chappell

Born August 7, 1948, Unley, Adelaide, South Australia

Major teams Australia, Queensland, Somerset, South Australia

Playing role Top-order batsman

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Other Coach, Commentator

Height 1.87 m

Education Prince Alfred College, Adelaide

Relation Grandfather - VY Richardson, Brother - IM Chappell, Brother - TM Chappell

Upright and unbending, with a touch of the tin soldier about his bearing, Greg Chappell was the outstanding Australian batsman of his generation. Though he had an appetite for big scores, it was his calm brow and courtly manner that bowlers found just as disheartening. He made a century in his first and final Tests, and 22 more in between - although perhaps the outstanding batting of his career left no trace on the record-books, his 621 runs at 69 in five unauthorised World Series Cricket "SuperTests" in the Caribbean in 1979, off a West Indian attack of unprecedented hostility. Less empathic as a captain than his elder brother Ian, he nonetheless won 21 of his 48 Tests and lost only 13. He lost the Ashes in 1977, but reclaimed them in 1982-83. His feat of scoring centuries in each innings of his captaincy debut is unequalled.


After retiring he went into coaching, spending some time with South Australia and working as a consultant at Pakistan's National Cricket Academy. He also worked as a commentator for ABC Radio. In May 2005 he was appointed coach of the Indian national cricket team on a two-year term - a stint that included a stormy public falling out with the captain, Sourav Ganguly.
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Greg Chappell 112 v England ( Ashes 1977 )

Greg Chappell bowls Australia

Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting Biography

  • Full Name: Ricky Thomas Ponting
  • Date of Birth: December 19, 1974
  • Place of Birth: Launceston, Tasmania
  • Marital Status: Married Rianna Jennifer Cantor in June 2002
  • Children: daughter, Emmy Charlotte, born on July 26, 2008
  • Parents: Graeme (played for Mowbray) and Lorraine (sister of Greg Campbell)
  • Siblings: Drew and Renee (both younger)
Ponting is the eldest of three children; he was born and raised in Launceston, Tasmania by parents Graeme and Lorraine. Ricky started playing cricket at age 7, and showed immediate promise. He was known to be rich in talent ever since he was 12 when he became the youngest person in the world to have a bat sponsor as he was signed by Kookaburra. Obviously people knew that in the future he would be a star. Ponting excelled in junior levels as he was already playing 1st/A Grade cricket when he was 12 and had made it into Youth State and National sides with ease.
He attended school at Mowbray Primary and then Brooks Senior High School in Launceston, and then attended the Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy from 1992 to 1993.
Ponting reached international standards at a young age for a batsman, making his One Day International debut in early 1995 and making his Test debut at the end of the year aged 20. However, his progress was not unhindered. He lost his place in the team several times due to lack of form and discipline issues, before rising to the ODI captaincy in early 2002 and becoming Test captain in early 2004. As of March 2008, he is the second highest ranked ODI batsman and ranked third amongst Test batsman in the ICC ratings.
Ponting is considered one of the best cricketers in modern cricket, and is ranked 2nd in the One-Day International Batting chart. He has scored over 9,500 Test runs at an average near 60, but since the February 2002 tour of South Africa (when he was elevated to the ODI team captaincy) he has scored 24 of his Test centuries and averaged above 74, leading to comparisons with Sir Donald Bradman.
Ponting is also Australia's leading ODI run-scorer and century maker he has the second most centuries ever, behind only Tendulkar. His century against the West Indies in Jaipur at the 1996 Cricket World Cup made him the youngest ever World Cup centurion, and his unbeaten 140 against India in the 2003 Cricket World Cup final was the highest by a captain in a World Cup final. In 2007 Cricket World Cup match against South Africa at St Kitts, Ponting became the first Australian to reach 10,000 runs in ODI Cricket and the 7th in world cricket to achieve this distinction.
Like many Australian batsmen, Ricky Ponting is particularly strong against pace bowling, with the full array of back foot shots, including the pull, hook, and square cut. Early on, he was regarded as a near-compulsive hooker, but he has lately moderated this tendency. He tends to move across his off stump, and has therefore been regarded as vulnerable to LBW early in his innings. He is less adept against spin bowling, particularly on very helpful spinning pitches such as those in India where his average is just 12.28.
After his first 30 Tests in just under four years his average was 38.62, and after rising into the mid-40s had dipped again to 40.50 after 45 Tests. Since that time his average has consistently risen; his averages in recent calendar years are 70.93 in 2002, 100.20 in 2003, 41.00 in 2004, 67.13 in 2005 and 88.86 in 2006.
Ponting occasionally bowls medium pace, and has also experimented with off-spin. He is an outstanding fieldsman square of the wicket or at silly point, with fast reactions and hand-eye coordination and (especially in the one-day game) a reputation for hitting the stumps to run out opposition batsmen. A report prepared by Cricinfo in late 2005 showing that since the 1999 Cricket World Cup, he had effected the second highest number of run-outs in ODI cricket of any fieldsman, with the sixth highest success rate.
Ponting is a keen supporter and number one ticket holder of the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League. On 9 August 2007, Ponting appeared on The AFL Footy Show where he talked about his desire to join the club's board. He also supports Blue Square Premier side Altrincham F.C.after befriending chairman Geoff Goodwin. He owns 500 shares in the club and attended a pre-season friendly in 2009.
After marrying long-time girlfriend—law student Rianna Jennifer Cantor in June 2002, Ponting credited her as the reason for his increased maturity. On 26 February 2008, it was announced that they were expecting their first child. Daughter Emmy Charlotte was born in Sydney, Australia on 26 July 2008
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Ricky Ponting's Magnificent Double Century


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shane watson

Shane Watson Biography
Shane Watson is brilliant all-round cricketer, who has overcome a series of injuries to become a key member of the Australia team. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-handed fast medium bowler. He mainly bats as an opener in international cricket, although he does not do so domestically.
After leaving his home state of Queensland (Australia), Watson started his first-class cricketing career for Tasmanian Tigers. But to initiate his international career he returned to play for his native Queensland Bulls. Watson cited Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting as his idol since childhood. He is a Gemini and likes listening to Guns ‘n’ Roses before a game.
Professional Life of Shane Watson
Shane Watson : Cricket Career
A fter leaving his home state of Queensland,Watson started his first-class cricketing career for Tasmanian Tigers but returned to play for his native Queensland Bulls as his international career was initiating. He has also played for Hampshire in the English County Championship. He regards Terry Alderman as one of his mentors. Watson was selected for his first Australian team in early 2002, being selected to tour South Africa with the Test team after topping the Pura Cup wicket-taking charts for Tasmania. Australian captain at the time Steve Waugh stated that Watson would possibly be Australia's first genuine all rounder

Watson continued as a regular member of the ODI team until he suffered three stress fractures in his back, at the start of 2003, missing the 2003 Cricket World Cup. He was replaced by his Queensland teammate Andrew Symonds and his injury sidelined him until the 2003–04 Australian season. During his rehabilitation he played most of the season as a batsman, allowing himself to improve his batting skills while his back was still healing. Watson returned to regular ODI duty in the 2004–05 season, as a bowling all rounder. Thereafter his career as a international cricketer took off tonever look back .

Shane Watson : Indian Premier League
Watson played in the Indian Premier League for the Rajasthan Royals team. Signed up for US $125,000, he performed well with both the bat and the ball scoring four half-centuries to anchor his team to victory in three matches of the tournament and in the semifinals. He also picked up 17 wickets, won four man of the match awards in his first twelve games and also won the Man of the Series award.

Watson missed the second IPL season due to national duty and injury, and Rajasthan failed to reach the top four in the qualifying rounds. For 2011 season, Rajasthan Royals successfully retained Shane Watson along with the skipper Shane Warne

Personal Life of Shane Watson
Watto's Wife - LEE Furlong
Watson's wife Lee Furlong, whom he married in June 2010, is a Fox Sports Australia presenter. Furlong is also an ambassador for Cricket Australia and plans to blog throughout the matches and present fan segments at each Test. Watson recently signed on to a presenting gig with Fox Sports - the same network as his wife, who will soon host Football Superstar spin-off Cricket Superstar.

Glowing with love, Lee chuckles, "I get to see him now when I go to work." And adds, "He has been home for a bit too so we've had some quality time together."

"I think it's good for the guys to have as much normality as they can and I generally try and spend as much time with [Watson] as I can," she said taking the best care of her new hubby.
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Shane Watson Hits 26 Runs Off 1 Over!

Shane Watson 161* vs England - 2010/2011 - HD