Top 10 finishers of all time in white-ball cricket
One needs specific skills to relish in the role of a 'finisher', whose job involves taking stock of the situation and adjusting his/her game as per the demands.
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9. Ajay Jadeja
Ajay Jadeja’s career may not have ended on a right note but before all of that happened, for Indian fans of the 1990s, the right-hander meant two things: a gun fielder and a marauder of a cricket ball at the backend of Indian innings.
Who can forget his epic 119 [off 121 balls] in a 1997 One-day International against Sri Lanka, where he, along with Mohammad Azharuddin [111 off 117 balls], took India to the brink of a miraculous win, after the failure of the top-order had reduced them to 4-64 in a run-chase of 302? Or his whirlwind 61 off 44 balls against New Zealand back in 1995?
There is a decent chance that you may have forgotten those innings or were probably too young to remember them, but if there are one Jadeja innings which in the immortal, it has got to be his assault on Waqar Younis, where he racked up 45 in a mere 25 deliveries to propel India’s target to unscalable heights in the 1996 Quarter-Final at the Chinnaswamy.
Overall, in 38 successful run-chases that India affected during Jadeja’s career, the right-hander racked up 662 runs at an average of 47.28 with the help of four half-centuries.
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