Ranking top 10 selfish knocks in cricket history
There have been several knocks played by cricketers that can be called 'selfish' over a period of time.
3) Michael Vandort, 48 off 117 balls
Michael Vandort managed to play just one ODI and rightly so. Despite his ODI debut being his final game, his slow knock ensured that it gets remembered for a really long time. He took 117 balls to score 48 runs.
It was against Australia at the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne. A strong batting performance by the hosts took them to a towering 318-5 from their 50 overs, meaning the tourists would have to crack on at more than a run-a-ball to win the match. Vandort, however, sucked the momentum out of the chase.
As a matter of fact, it never really looked like he was even trying to win the match. His 48 included a mere three fours and he scored at half the required run rate. Sri Lanka went on to lose by 116 runs.
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