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Which is the most selfish innings played by any batsman in international cricket?

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ammar seo

@ammarseo6551 | Posted on June 8, 2019

MS Dhoni against Pakistan in 2013.
India was having an unpleasant match against Pakistan at Eden Gardens and indeed it was left to Dhoni to make some sort of a wonder (and Dhoni at the time was getting himself increasingly more frequently capable to convey his kindred players).
Pakistan had put on a better than average yet entirely attainable aggregate anyway the Indian batting line up started disintegrate very quickly when the pursuit started.
Indeed, before the finish of the 40th over, and India were 132 for the loss of 9 wickets, 118 keeps running behind Pakistan\'s aggregate, 119 to win, from 60 balls, required run rate 11.9.
The just one in the Indian cricket group verging on performing (once more) was their chief, MS Dhoni, who was on 31 of 58 balls.
Furthermore, that was when Dhoni chosen that enough was sufficient. He\'d had it with his failing to meet expectations partners.
What pursued was a standout amongst the most childish innings that I can recollect.
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ammar seo

@ammarseo6551 | Posted on June 8, 2019

MS Dhoni against Pakistan in 2013.

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India was having an unpleasant match against Pakistan at Eden Gardens and indeed it was left to Dhoni to make some sort of a wonder (and Dhoni at the time was getting himself increasingly more frequently capable to convey his kindred players).

Pakistan had put on a better than average yet entirely attainable aggregate anyway the Indian batting line up started disintegrate very quickly when the pursuit started.

Indeed, before the finish of the 40th over, and India were 132 for the loss of 9 wickets, 118 keeps running behind Pakistan's aggregate, 119 to win, from 60 balls, required run rate 11.9.

The just one in the Indian cricket group verging on performing (once more) was their chief, MS Dhoni, who was on 31 of 58 balls.

Furthermore, that was when Dhoni chosen that enough was sufficient. He'd had it with his failing to meet expectations partners.

What pursued was a standout amongst the most childish innings that I can recollect.

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@jyotimba1829 | Posted on April 9, 2020

THe most egotistical innings by the indian cricketer:- SUNIL GAVASKAR. 41 Years Ago, Sunil Gavaskar Played One Of ODI Cricket's Slowest Innings In The First World cup.
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