WHO declared Sachin at 194?

WHO declared Sachin at 194?

skipper Dravid
In 2004, skipper Dravid declared with Sachin Tendulkar batting on 194 and his team on 675 for 5 in the first innings. The same game where Virender Sehwag scored 309 from 375 balls!

Why did Rahul declared Sachin on 194?

Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has recalled the infamous call from then captain Rahul Dravid in the 2004 Test between India and Pakistan in Multan, saying Sachin Tendulkar should have been allowed to score a double hundred.

When did Dravid declared Sachin?

Stranded on 194 when stand-in skipper Rahul Dravid declared the Indian innings in the 2004 Multan Test, Sachin Tendulkar has spoken about the anger and shock he felt by the decision which “did not make any sense”.

Why did Dravid declare when Sachin was on 196?

The stand-in Indian captain confirmed that it was his call to declare at that point with his team’s interests in mind. Dravid wanted Pakistan to bat in the final hour and didn’t like to change his plans with the approaching milestone of Tendulkar.

Who took 10 wickets in a match?

10 Wickets in an Test Innings

# Player Wickets
1 J C Laker 10
2 A Kumble 10
3 A Y Patel 10

Can batsman hit ball twice?

A player can hit the ball twice in order to prevent it from hitting his/her stumps but not with a hand that is not in contact with the bat and not if doing so prevents a catch being taken (in which case they would be out obstructing the field). The bowler does not get credit for the wicket.

Who scored the fastest 50 in ODI?

A B de Villiers
Fastest Fifty in ODI

# Player Balls
1 A B de Villiers 16
2 S T Jayasuriya 17
3 M J Guptill 17
4 M D K J Perera 17

Why did Rahul Dravid retired?

Dravid scored a hundred in the First Test of the three match home series against West Indies becoming the first Indian batsman to score hundreds in four consecutive Test innings but had to retire soon after owing to severe cramps.

Why runner is not allowed in cricket?

Runners will no longer be allowed in international cricket after a number of changes to the playing conditions came into force on 1 October. The use of runners for injured batsmen had been debated after some had called for runners while suffering with cramp.