The Free Press Journal

Sachin, Dhoni in race for greatest ODI cricketer

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The iconic Sachin Tendulkar and Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni are among five leading contenders vying for the crown of the greatest ODI cricketer of all time.

Australia's former swashbuckl­ing opener Adam Gilchrist, Pakistan pace legend Wasim Akram and West Indies great Viv Richards are the other three nominees, as per an exercise conducted by ESPN cricinfo's magazine 'Cricket Monthly'.

The winner - determined by a jury of 50 players, commentato­rs and cricket writers from around the world - will be announced next week. The jury's choice of the five greatest comprise two game changing wicketkeep­erbatsmen, a magician fast bowler, and two batting greats.

In terms of longevity and batting stats Tendulkar has no equal. Arguably the greatest batsman in contempora­ry cricket, Tendulkar rewrote many records during a glorious career spanning 23 years.

He amassed a mammoth 18,426 runs in 463 one-dayers at an average of 44.83. The diminutive right-hander has an astonishin­g 49 hundreds in the format, including a double hundred -- the first in this form of the game. Tendulkar also has a mammoth tally of 96 ODI 50s to his credit.

Dhoni - the only current player in the top five - has emerged as one of the greatest finishers in One-day Internatio­nals. His power-packed, inventive strokes powered India to triumph from the jaws of defeat, not once but many a times. He played a key role in his team's triumph in the title clash of the 2011 World Cup.

Gilchrist's ODI career spanned over 12 years - 1996 to 2008 - during which he set the stage ablaze with his explosive strokeplay that won Australia countless matches, including the 2007 World Cup final against Sri Lanka.

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