cricket

Updated: Oct 05, 2019 07:33 IST

Netherlands cricketer Ryan ten Doeschate was at his witty best when he found out that he topped a list that comprised India captain Virat Kohli and Pakistan sensation Babar Azam. ten Doeschate holds the record of having the highest average in ODIs for players who have scored minimum 1000 runs. In this particular list, Kohli stands at number two while Azam finds himself at three.

Apologies to all involved. — Ryan ten Doeschate (@rtendo27) October 1, 2019

👏 GOAT — Dilshan Munaweera (@dilshanSD24) October 1, 2019

ten Doeschate took note of a tweet from ESPN Cricinfo illustrating the same and he came up with a hilarious reply to their graphics post.Sri Lanka cricketer Dilshan Munaweera lauded the Dutch star for his reponse and he wrote: “GOAT”.

Ryan ten Doeschate has represented Netherlands in 33 ODIs scoring 1541 runs at a staggering average of 67. Among his 5 hundreds two came in the 2011 World Cup. He has represented IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders in five seasons from 2011 and 2015 during which the KKR were crowned champions in 2012 and 2014.

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Ryan ten Doeschate recently guided Essex to their second English County Championship in three years and also helped his team win their maiden T20 Blast title.

“After all the hard work that goes in, it is important to celebrate that success,” ten Doeschate was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo. “But after that week in Taunton, it’s just starting to sink in now. The boys deserve to enjoy the occasion.”

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“Sometimes, getting to the latter stages of the white-ball stuff is all you can do, then you just throw your name in the hat and have a crack at it,” he added.

“But the resolve was there this year to change the mindset, to say we are going to focus on white-ball but still drive the red-ball as well. It was a bit of a fairytale, the way the white-ball stuff came together, but the combination of hard work and good luck has resulted in two trophies.”

ten doeschate had announced his shock retirement after the 2011 ODI World Cup only to come out of it in 2017 for T20I series against Namibia. The all-rounder last played a T20I against Ireland in February this year.