How many times did Virat fail to convert 90s into hundreds?
#2 Grant Flower ( 9 )
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Grant Flower
Grant Flower is not as famous as his brother Andy Flower but he is also considered as one of the best batsmen to come from Zimbabwe. He played 221 matches and scored 6571 runs at an average of 33.52 including 6 centuries and 40 fifties. His highest score is 142* in ODI cricket. He earned his place in this list by virtue of scoring 9 nineties without converting them into hundreds.
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#1 Sachin Tendulkar ( 18 )
Little Blaster Sachin Tendulkar
One of the greatest batsmen ever to have played the game of cricket, Sachin Tendulkar had a legendary career in both Test and ODI formats of the game. He was the first batsman to score 200 runs in an innings of an ODI.
He holds almost every batting record in ODI cricket. He has played 463 matches and scored a mammoth 18426 runs at an average of 44.83 including 49 centuries and 96 fifties. He got stranded in the 90s on 18 occasions.
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Balakrishna
Balakrishna has been a cricket writer at Sportskeeda for almost seven years. A sport that he has been following and playing since he was eight, Balakrishna enjoys the intensity of the sport, skills and strategies applied to get a result out of nowhere, and the thrill that it gives. He also played as a medium pace bowling all-rounder in four inter-college tournaments, winning twice.
Balakrishna’s all-time favorite cricketers are Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma. He admires Sachin’s stellar performances against legendary bowlers, along with his discipline and humility. Meanwhile, he is a big fan of how Rohit turned around his initial struggles to build a successful career.
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