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CB tri-series: Bracken is MVP

By Srinivas Bhogle and Debasish Ghosh
March 05, 2008 21:24 IST
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Australia's left-armer pacer Nathan Bracken proved to be the most valuable player (MVP) of the Commonwealth Bank tri-series. Not surprisingly, he was also named as the Man of the Series for the tournament.

Bracken topped the list because he took the largest number of wickets (21) at an economy rate of just 4.04.

Table 1: The most valuable players in the CB tri-series (14 matches)

Rank Player Country Runs Balls batpts Rc Bb W bwlpts Ct|St Run Outs fldpts M Total
1 Nathan Bracken Aus 17 45 -2 347 515 21 569 1 0 5 10 572
2 James Hopes Aus 193 242 192.4 218 371 8 270.8 3 1.5 51 9 514.2
3 Adam Gilchrist Aus 322 328 381.6 0 0 0 0 16|2 0 100 10 481.6
4 Gautam Gambhir Ind 440 532 454.4 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 10 459.4
5 Mahendra Singh Dhoni Ind 347 469 318.8 0 0 0 0 19|2 1 139 10 457.8
6 Brett Lee Aus 73 124 46.8 356 430 16 372 2 0.5 22 8 440.8
7 Sachin Tendulkar Ind 399 468 423.6 21 24 0 -1.8 2 0 10 10 431.8
8 Harbhajan Singh Ind 57 45 78 277 391 8 227.8 1 3 77 10 382.8
9 Mitchell Johnson Aus 35 53 27.6 311 462 11 322.6 2 0.5 22 9 372.2
10 KC Sangakkara SL 326 447 294.4 0 0 0 0 6|2 1 74 8 368.4
11 Michael Clarke Aus 314 446 271.2 130 156 3 66.8 4 0 20 10 358
12 Ishant Sharma Ind 5 17 -3.6 285 373 14 349.4 2 0 10 9 355.8
13 Mathew Hayden Aus 298 388 285.6 0 0 0 0 3 1 39 8 324.6
14 Irfan Pathan Ind 118 182 90.4 377 412 11 216.6 1 0.5 17 10 324
15 Praveen Kumar Ind 13 15 14 175 240 10 257 2 1 34 4 305
16 Michael Hussey Aus 278 392 242.4 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 42 10 284.4
17 Brad Hogg Aus 85 132 64.4 236 327 8 217.6 0 0 0 7 282
18 Rohit Sharma Ind 235 311 221.2 5 6 0 -0.2 5 1.5 61 10 282
19 SL Malinga SL 19 65 -14 368 430 12 264 1 0.5 17 8 267
20 Yuvraj Singh Ind 202 239 212.8 120 156 1 28.8 2 0.5 22 9 263.6
21 M Muralitharan SL 25 43 15.6 353 440 9 215 3 0 15 8 245.6
22 MKDI Amerasinghe SL 16 20 16 276 342 9 213.6 1 0 5 7 234.6
23 TM Dilshan SL 159 169 182.8 19 12 0 -9.4 4 1.5 56 7 229.4
24 DPMD Jayawardene SL 214 297 190.4 0 0 0 0 7 0 35 8 225.4
25 Andrew Symonds Aus 174 226 167.2 59 53 1 7.4 5 1 49 10 223.6
26 Ricky Ponting Aus 191 268 167.6 0 0 0 0 6 1 54 10 221.6
27 Stuart Clark Aus 8 10 8 151 252 6 194.6 1 0 5 5 207.6
28 S Sreesanth Ind 9 13 7.6 232 242 9 177.6 0 0 0 7 185.2
29 WPUJC Vaas SL 19 39 6.8 270 372 5 147.6 0 0 0 7 154.4
30 ST Jayasuriya SL 103 116 113.2 42 37 1 11.6 1 1 29 8 153.8
31 Robin Uthappa Ind 142 214 112.8 0 0 0 0 4 0 20 10 132.8
32 KMDN Kulasekara SL 14 29 4.8 129 156 5 115.8 1 0 5 3 125.6
33 Virender Sehwag Ind 81 103 79.6 66 78 1 20.4 1 0.5 17 5 117
34 MF Maharoof SL 10 20 4 152 187 4 93.6 1 0.5 17 4 114.6
35 CK Kapugedera SL 86 176 31.2 101 132 2 52.6 2 0.5 22 7 105.8
36 Munaf Patel Ind 0 9 -7.2 120 162 2 57.6 0 1 24 3 74.4
37 Piyush Chawla Ind 6 2 10.4 78 114 0 13.2 3 0 15 2 38.6
38 LPC Silva SL 79 171 21.2 0 0 0 0 3 0 15 8 36.2
39 Dilruwan Perera SL 14 36 -0.8 28 42 1 29.6 0 0 0 3 28.8
40 Ashley Noffke Aus 0 0 0 46 54 1 21.2 0 0 0 1 21.2
41 WU Tharanga SL 10 18 5.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5.6
42 Brad Haddin Aus 12 44 -11.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 3 -6.2
43 Manoj Tiwari Ind 2 16 -8.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -8.8
Runs (scored) | Balls (taken) | Bat-pts: Batting points | | Rc: Runs conceded | Bb: Balls bowled | W: Wickets taken | Bowl-pts: Bowling points | Ct/St: Catches taken / Stumpings | Run outs (participated) | Field-pts: fielding points | M: Matches played | Total (points) = sum of batting, bowling and fielding points | *Run outs are counted as 1 (wicket) for a direct hit, and 0.5 (wicket) if the fielder is an equal participant in a run out dismissal.

While their bowlers did well, Australia's defeat in the finals was largely due to the collapse of its batting machinery. While Ricky Ponting and Andrew Symonds are in the bottom half of the list; even Matthew Hayden and Michael Clarke aren't in the top 10.

After his two wonderful knocks in the finals, Sachin Tendulkar proved to be India's most valuable player by a long mile in the 2007-08 ODI season. Almost a decade after his heady heroics of 1998, Tendulkar showed that he could still be the best. Tendulkar's ODI records will be almost as hard to surpass as Sir Donald Bradman's Test records.

Table 2: India's most valuable players of the 2007-08 season (36 matches)

Rank Player Runs Balls batpts Rc Bb W bwlpts Ct|St Run Outs fldpts M Total
1 Sachin Tendulkar 1514 1820 1572 268 258 5 58.4 7 0.5 47 33 1677.4
2 Yuvraj Singh 1133 1353 1184 585 627 12 204.6 9 3 117 35 1505.2
3 Mahendra Singh Dhoni 1024 1309 1001 0 0 0 0 38|13 5.5 452 34 1452.8
4 Gautam Gambhir 1003 1289 974.8 0 0 0 0 3 0 15 28 989.8
5 Harbhajan Singh 158 164 184.8 716 955 15 408 6 3 102 20 694.8
6 Irfan Pathan 249 358 211.6 929 1023 23 441.4 4 0.5 32 22 685
7 Sourav Ganguly 611 850 542 300 348 5 98.4 1 1 29 20 669.4
8 Zaheer Khan 148 208 129.6 1000 1160 22 456 2 2.5 70 22 655.6
9 Robin Uthappa 464 523 509.6 0 0 0 0 9 2 93 24 602.6
10 R P Singh 26 55 8 788 885 24 496 2 2 58 18 562
11 Rahul Dravid 462 554 480.8 0 0 0 0 10 0.5 62 20 542.8
12 Piyush Chawla 26 36 23.2 616 780 17 416 11 0.5 67 15 506.2
13 S Sreesanth 27 66 1.2 592 608 24 470.4 3 0 15 14 486.6
14 Rohit Sharma 296 385 284 8 12 0 1.6 8 1.5 76 14 361.6
15 Ishant Sharma 5 17 -3.6 323 415 14 345 2 0 10 10 351.4
16 Praveen Kumar 25 28 27.6 225 300 10 255 2 1 34 5 316.6
17 Ramesh Powar 46 78 29.6 528 668 10 246.4 2 0 10 13 286
18 Virender Sehwag 210 243 225.6 149 162 2 28.6 3 0.5 27 10 281.2
19 Murali Kartik 37 48 35.6 300 377 10 241.6 0 0 0 7 277.2
20 Dinesh Karthik 180 217 186.4 0 0 0 0 12|1 0.5 82 13 268.4
21 Ajit Agarkar 19 38 7.6 415 414 12 204.2 2 0.5 22 8 233.8
22 Munaf Patel 1 12 -7.6 328 378 8 166.4 1 1 29 8 187.8
23 Dinesh Mongia 34 41 35.2 106 108 3 52.4 0 0 0 2 87.6
24 Manoj Tiwari 2 16 -8.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -8.8

Runs (scored) | Balls (taken) | Bat-pts: Batting points | | Rc: Runs conceded | Bb: Balls bowled | W: Wickets taken | Bowl-pts: Bowling points | Ct/St: Catches taken / Stumpings | Run outs (participated) | Field-pts: fielding points | M: Matches played | Total (points)  = sum of batting, bowling and fielding points | *Run outs are counted as 1 (wicket) for a direct hit, and 0.5 (wicket) if the fielder is an equal participant in a run out dismissal.

 

Srinivas Bhogle and Debasish Ghosh work for Cranes Software International [Get Quote] Limited, Bangalore.

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