15 Aug 2015

Top 10 Most Popular Cricketers Of The World

Main 10 Most well known cricketers unequaled. These cricket players having extraordinary notoriety in all configurations of cricket Test, ODI and T20 in all classes batting, knocking down some pins and handling. 
10 Most Well known Cricketers Ever in History.




1. Shahid Khan Afridi
Shahid Afridi, best known as Blast Afridi is a most renowned Pakistani cricketer. He is known for his forceful batting style, and holds the record for the quickest ODI century just on 37 balls, and additionally scoring 32 keeps running in a solitary over. Besides, out of the seven speediest ODI hundreds of years ever, Afridi has created three of them. He additionally hold the record of most extreme sixes and the biggest six in ODI. He hit the longest ever six in the historical backdrop of ODIs against Australia. He has Most extreme 'Man of The Match' and second Most noteworthy wicket takers in T20 Cricket.
2. Sachin Tendulkar
Little Master, Sachin Tendulkar is an Indian cricketer generally thought to be one of the best batsmen ever. He is the main run-scorer and century creator in Test and one-day worldwide cricket. He is the first player to score a twofold century in ODI cricket. He likewise holds the world record for playing most noteworthy number of Test and ODI matches.
3. Wasim Akram
Ruler of Swing, Wasim Akram most well known Pakistani cricketer. Akram is viewed as the best quick bowlers ever. He holds the world record for most wickets in Rundown A cricket with 881. He was the first bowler to achieve the 500-wicket in ODI cricket. He was positioned as the best bowler in ODI ever in 2002. Akram is considered to the Best Skipper. He won 17 Man-of-the-Match grants in 104 tests and 22 in ODIs. He took 4 cap traps in Worldwide cricket. He hit 12 sixes in that, most by anybody in a test innings.
4. Shoaib Akhtar
The legend of Pakistan cricket Shoaib Akhtar is generally respected to be one of the best speediest and most dreaded bowlers ever. He was called 'Pindi Express' , Tiger and 'The Terrarest of Cricket'. In 1999 Akhtar caught eight wickets in the Asian Test title match at Calcutta, India – In this match he clean intense Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar at progressive conveyances. Incidentally it was the first ball he ever knocked down some pins to Sachin Tendulkar. He is otherwise called one of just three bowlers to have ever softened the 100 mph boundary up cricket history, with a conveyance of 101.3 mph, amid the 2003 World Container against Britain, and this conveyance remains as the speediest recorded to date.
5. M S Dhoni
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is an Indian cricketer and the most renowned and fruitful commander of the Indian national cricket group in each of the three types of the diversion and the Chennai Super Lords cricket group. He drove the Indian group to the most obvious position in ICC rankings in Test cricket interestingly. Under his captaincy, India won the 2007 ICC World Twenty20.Dhoni is the first Indian player who accomplish the ICC ODI Player of the Year recompense in 2008 and 2009. He recived numerous more grants like the 'Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna' grant and the Padma Shri, India's fourth most noteworthy regular citizen honor in 2009. The TIME magazine included him in its "Time 100″ rundown of 100 most powerful individuals of 2011. SportsPro has evaluated MS Dhoni as the sixteenth most momentous competitor on the planet.
6. Brian Lara
Brian Lara is West Indian worldwide cricket player, prevalently nicknamed as "The Sovereign of Port of Spain" or just "The Ruler". He is for the most part viewed as one of the best batsmen ever. He beat the Test batting rankings on a few events and holds a few cricketing records. He likewise holds the record for the most noteworthy individual score in a test innings in the wake of scoring 400 not out against Britain at Antigua in 2004.
7. Chris Gayle
Cool cricketer Chris Gayle is a West Indies crickter. He is surely understood for his immense and most extreme sixes. He has been credited to fuelling West Indies' aggregate of 205 against Australia in the ICC T20 World Glass elimination round 1 which was the most astounding aggregate of the competition. He is one of just four players who have scored two triple hundreds of years at Test level: 317 against South Africa in 2005, and 333 against Sri Lanka in 2010.
8. Lasith Malinga
Lasith Malinga is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He is a master quick bowler with an uncommon round-arm activity, here and there alluded to as a sling activity, which prompts his moniker, "Slinga Malinga". He is master of "swinging yorker". He is surely understood for his capacity to take continuous wickets: he is the first and final bowler on the planet to have two World Container cap traps, the first and final bowler to have taken three cap traps in ODIs and he is likewise the to start with, and as of now the main, player to have taken four wickets in four back to back balls in any type of universal cricket. He is rumored for upsetting batsmen with his vivacious pace and very much coordinated bouncer. He consistently bowls at rates somewhere around 140 and 150 km/h (87 to 93 mph) and now and then marginally quicker.
9. Muralidaran
Muttiah Muralitharan is a Sri Lankan cricketer who was appraised the best Test match bowler ever. He is the first wrist-turning off-spinner ever. Muttiah Muralitharan holds various world records. He is the most noteworthy wicket takers in Test and ODI cricket. He took 800 in test and 534 wickets in ODI cricket. He is just player to take 10 wickets in a Test in four successive matches, and to take 50 or more wickets against each Test playing country.
10. Brett Lee
Brett Lee known by his moniker "Binga" is a previous Australian cricketer. He was perceived as the second quickest bowlers in world cricket after Shoaib Akhtar. He is an athletic defender and valuable lower-request batsman, with a batting normal surpassing 20 in Test cricket. Together with Mike Hussey, he has held the record for most noteworthy seventh wicket organization for Australia in ODIs since 2005–06 with 123.