Indian batsmen dominate Tri-Series' batting table
5th Mar 2008 21:02 IST Agencies
Gautam Gambhir, Sachin Tendulkar and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni rule the roost in the batting charts of the Tri-Series, which India won by taming world champions Australia in their own den.
The presence of the Indian batsmen in the top three slots of the batting charts explains their dominance in the series, a major reason why the Twenty20 champions also proved their hold over the 50-over game.
Gambhir, the lone Indian to have struck two centuries in the series, is perched atop the list with 440 runs in 10 innings at an enviable average of 55.
Master Blaster Tendulkar, who shrugged off a barrage of criticism about his form and struck a century and a 91 in the two finals to guide India through, is at the second spot with 399 runs at 44.33.
Dhoni, who led India from the front and played some gritty knocks to pull off crucial wins for the team, is at third place with 347 runs to his credit. But the surprise element about the wicketkeeper-batsman, who could not make an impact with his batting in the preceding Test series, was his awesome average of 69.40, which is the best in the whole series.
Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara (326 runs at 46.57) occupies the fourth place.
In what can give an insight into the mighty Australians' failure in the series, the Aussie entry in the list starts from the fifth spot with retired wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist leading the charge for his team (322 runs at 32.20), followed by Michael Clarke (314 runs at 39.25), Matthew Hayden (298 runs at 37.25) and Michael Hussey (278 runs at 46.33).
Young Mumbai batsman Rohit Sharma, who played a key role in the first final in Sydney, is at the ninth slot with 235 runs at 33.57, while star batsman Yuvraj Singh, who mostly went through a slump in form, managed the 11th place with 202 runs at 22.44.
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