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Anna Nagar
Chennai-600040
Zaheer Abbas
Saeed Anwar
Herschelle Gibbs
AB De Villiers
Faf du Plessis
3 centuries each
not out........rules r thr to play games too...... it cannot be broken.....
For highest individual scores in an one-day international, follow d link: http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=2;orderby=high_score;template=results;type=batting
And if you are looking for the highest run-getter in One-dayers for a career span, follow d link:http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=2;orderby=runs;template=results;type=batting
each stump differs from nearly 4 - 7 Centimetres.We cant tell it approximately. It depends upon the thickness of each stump.
Individual (Top 5)
Brian Lara (400* vs England at St Johns, 2004).
Matthew Hayden (380 vs Zimbabwe at Perth, 2003).
Brian Lara (375 vs England at St Johns, 1994).
Mahela Jayawardene (374 vs South Africa at Colombo, 2006).
Garfield Sobers (365* vs Pakistan at Kingston, 1958).
Team
Sri Lanka (952/6 vs India, 1997, R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo)
England (903/7 vs Australia, The Oval, London, 1938)
England (849 vs West Indies, Sabina Park, Kingston, 1929 - 1930).
West Indies (790/3 vs Pakistan, Sabina Park, Kingston, 1958).
Pakistan (765/6 vs Sri Lanka, National Stadium, Karachi, 2008 - 2009)
a little over 100db
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080105194621AAx65Yj
If you count the two batters then 13, if not then 11 (usually 5 batsmen, a wicket keeper, an all-rounder (bats and bowls) and 4 bowlers).
If the ball is hit over the boundary on the full, 6 runs are awarded to the batsman.
well there is a famous match against Australia and England and they burnt the bat and from then they played for the ashes.
The Ashes was born out of a match in 1882 when England played Australia at the Oval cricket ground in England. It was a close match but the Australian bowler F.R Spofforth made enough wickets to push ahead. Following the match a spoof obituary was published in the sporting times. It read," In Affectionate remembrance of English cricket which died at the Oval in 28th Aug. 1882. "
A month later in Australia the English team was presented with an urn that supposedly contained the Ashes of English cricket!!!. From then on the urn became a trophy to reward the winner of the battle between England and Australia. No one is quite sure what is contained in the urn,but many think it holds the burned remains of a bail used in Melbourne test match. Today the original urn stays in England and when Australia wins they only get to take home a replica of the original trophy.
because when the baller is balling to you you should always be ready to responce to the ball on time whens it needed
You can win by scoring more runs than the opposition or by restricting them below your achieved score......
DL Amiss scored first century.He has hit 137 runs.
Viv Richards (West Indies) won the man of the match award in the 1979 Cricket World Cup Final.
You must get within 558 runs of the other teams first innings score to avoid the follow on only 5day test
Michael Clarke, the Australian cricket player, went to a primary school in Liverpool NSW called Marsden Road Public School.
He did not played much test cricket. He Got above 6000 test runs. His highest individual run is 340.