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The player who has missed the most number of times after crossing the 90-run mark in ODI

The player who has missed the most number of times after crossing the 90-run mark in One Day Internationals In cricket, every batsman wants to score a century for his country. Every cricketer aspires to score a century for his country but not everyone's luck includes scoring a century and neither one would be able to score a century in every match. Many times batsmen have been seen falling prey to nervous 90s in cricket. Meaning when a batsman is out between the scores of 90 to 99, he is said to be out in a nervous 90s. The record of scoring the most centuries in cricket is in the name of Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar, but he has also been a victim of nervous 90s many times. Here is a list of some such players who have been the victims of One Day Internationals most nervous 90s. # Player Country Mat Inns

Highest run scorer in IPL - IPL history

Highest run scorer in IPL Royal Challengers Bangalore team captain Virat Kohli is at the first position in IPL history with 5151. Suresh Raina is in second place. He has played for Gujarat Super Giants and Chennai Super Kings. In the 12th season of this IPL 2019, he is in CSK as the wise captain. He is a left-handed batsman and spinner. This list of IPL has highest run scorers with player name, team, match, inn, run, hs, avg, s/r, 4s, 6s etc. PLAYER TEAM’S MAT INNS NO RUNS HS 100s 50s AVG S/R 4s 6s Virat kohli RCB 169 161 26 5151 113 4 35 38.16 130.57 453 181 Suresh Raina CSK, GUJ 183 179 27 5121 100* 1 35 33.69 137.62 464 189 Rohit Sharma DCH, MIN 178 173 27 4611 109* 1 34 31.58 130.81 395 186 David Warner DDV, SUN 120 120 17 4363 126 4 39 42.36 142.49 432 166 Robin Uthappa MIN, RCB, PWI, KKR 172 166 17 4340 87 0 24 29.13 131.59 425 150 Shikhar Dhawan DDV, MIN, DCH, SUN 153 150 2

List of Women's Hockey World Cup Winners Since 1974 - Women's Hockey World Cup

List of Women's Hockey World Cup Winners Women's Hockey World Cup Winners List... Women's Hockey World is being organized since 1974. The tournament is organized by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The Women's Hockey World Cup is a field hockey World Cup competition for women, the format of which is the same as that of the men's qualification and final tournament. In 1982 it was merged into the International Women's Hockey Federations (IFWHA). Since 1986, the competition has been held regularly once every four years. Women's Hockey World has held fourteen tournaments so far, with only four teams winning the tournament. The Netherlands have won the title eight times, the most successful team of all time, with Argentina, Germany and Australia being the joint second best teams, each having won the title twice. As of now, Netherlands and Australia are the two champions that have been able to defend their titles. Also Read

List of Men's Hockey World Cup winners since 1971 - Hockey World Cup

Men's Hockey World Cup Winner & Runner-up List Men’s Hockey World Cup winners list... The Hockey World Cup is an international field hockey competition organized by the International Hockey Federation (FIH). The Hockey World Cup was organized by Spain in the year 1971. It is held every four years. The first three tournaments were held every two years. The 1978 Cup was the only tournament to be held three years before the previous tournament. Since 1982, the tournament has been held after every four years. There have been 14 World Cups from 1971 to 2018. The previous Hockey World Cup was the 14th edition of the Hockey World Cup 2018. Belgium won the Hockey World Cup 2018 after beating the Netherlands 3-2 in the final on a penalty shoot-out after a 0-0 draw. The Pakistan men's hockey team is the most successful team in the Men's Hockey World Cup, as they have won the title 4 times. Netherlands and Australia won 3 times, Germany 2 time

FIH Indoor Hockey Ranking - Hockey Ranking

FIH Men's and Women's World Rankings Here we can see which team tops the FIH Men's and Women's Indoor Hockey Rankings. The FIH World Rankings are updated after the completion of each Indoor Hockey World Cup and Continental Indoor Hockey Championships. FIH Indoor Hockey Ranking Men's Women's RANK TEAM POINTS 1 Austria 2288 2 Germany 2175 3 Iran 1888 4 Russia 1600 5 Czech Republic 1500 6 Poland 1475 7 Netherlands 1213 8 BELGIUM 1200 9 Switzerland 1150 10 Australia 1038 11 South Africa 850 12 Trinidad and Tobago 660 13 Kazakhstan 650 14 Canada 553 15 Sweden 425 16 Namibia 378 17 Ukraine 375 18 USA 88 19 Argentina 350 19 Portugal 350 21 Malaysia 325 21 Croatia 325 23 Uzbekistan 300 23 Belarus 300 25 Botswana 282 26 Thailand 275 26 Denmark 275 28 Zimbabwe 260 29 Chinese Taipei 250 29 Turk