New Delhi: At the end of 2021, the Indian team recorded a historic victory over South Africa in Centurion, one day this year, T20 Judging by the pantry throughout the match, not a single Indian batsman was in the top 10 in the list of highest run scorers.
Despite winning 4 Tests abroad in India this calendar year, one day, T20 Indian batsmen have scored less than average runs in matches. Focusing on the IPL series, they have left the fort in international competitions. T20 Contrary to expectations at the World Cup, the Indian team was eliminated from the league round. Held locally T20 The Indian batsmen did not accumulate big runs in matches, ODIs and all that happened abroad.
England captain Joe Root is the highest run-scorer in Test cricket in 2021 with 1,708 runs (61 average) and India’s vice-captain Rohit Sharma is second with 906 runs (47 average). Sri Lanka’s Karunaratne is also in 3rd place with 902 runs (69).
Top 8 Players:
1. Joe Roop 1,708 runs (61 average)
2. Rohit Sharma 906 (47.68)
3. Timothy Karunaratne 902 (69.38)
4. Rishabh Bandh 748 (39.46)
5. Satheeswar Pujara 702 (28.08)
6. Abid Ali 695 (49.64)
7. Craig Broadweight 675 (33.75)
8. Lahiru Trimane 659 (50.69)
More runs in ODIs
1. Bridge Stirling 705 (54.23 average)
2. Johnman Malan 509 (84)
3. Tamim Iqbal 464 (38)
4. Harry Dector 454 (37.83)
5. Anti Palprin 421 (32.38)
6. Musbiqur Rahim 407 (58.14)
7. Babur Aasam 405 (67.50)
8. Mahamadullah 399 (49)
Most runs in a T20 match
1. Mohammad Rizwan (Pac.) – 1,326 (136 Strikers)
2. Babur Aasam 939 (128)
3. Martin Cup 678 (145)
4. Mitshell Marsh 627 (130)
5. Jazz Butler 589 (143)
6. Mohammad Naeem 575 (100)
7. Aidan Markram 570 (149)
8. Quinton de Gock 524 (131)
In which T20 No Indian batsman is in the top 8 in ODIs and ODIs. Indian team 16 in 2021 T20 Has played in tournaments and won 10 games. The Indian team has played 6 ODIs and won only 4 of them.
In terms of Tests, this year has been a draw with Australia winning 2 matches and a draw with England winning 3 of 4 matches at home.
The Indian team lost to New Zealand in the World Championship final. In the ensuing England Test series, the Lord’s, who had drawn 4 matches in Nottingham, won at Lord’s, the Oval, and England won at Leeds.
India won the Mumbai Test by a draw in the Test against New Zealand in Kanpur. India won 12 Tests, winning 3, losing 1 and winning 8.
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