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    Posted: 10 May 2006 at 11:54am
In my view saeed anwer 194
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I V A Richards 189* v England at Old Trafford - not just for the runs but the match situation.

He came in at 11 for 2 and watched the Windies subside to 102 for 7, then 166 for 9 but somehow propelled them to 272 for 9 at the close.
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wow i like but i not see this
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West Indies innings (55 overs maximum)                          R   B   4  6
CG Greenidge c Bairstow b Botham 9 11 1 0
DL Haynes run out 1 5 0 0
RB Richardson c & b Willis 6 24 0 0
IVA Richards not out 189 170 21 5
HA Gomes b Miller 4 17 1 0
*CH Lloyd c Pringle b Miller 8 21 1 0
+PJL Dujon c Gatting b Miller 0 1 0 0
MD Marshall run out 4 3 0 0
EAE Baptiste c Bairstow b Botham 26 49 2 0
J Garner c & b Foster 3 5 0 0
MA Holding not out 12 27 2 0
Extras (b 4, lb 2, w 1, nb 3) 10
Total (9 wickets, 55 overs) 272

FoW: 1-5 (Haynes), 2-11 (Greenidge), 3-43 (Richardson),
4-63 (Gomes), 5-89 (Lloyd), 6-98 (Dujon), 7-102 (Marshall),
8-161 (Baptiste), 9-166 (Garner).

Bowling O M R W
Willis 11 2 38 1
Botham 11 0 67 2
Foster 11 0 61 1
Miller 11 1 32 3
Pringle 11 0 64 0
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wow that had to be some innings did they win the match??
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what abt kapil dev's 175. i haven't seen it and no one ever will see it( because no one has the coverage of that match) but according to the situation he came in i think it might be one of the greatest inns. sledger/clobber might be able to tell us more on it.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Clobber Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2006 at 1:46pm
Originally posted by razzaq_fan

wow that had to be some innings did they win the match??


yeah, England were totally shell shocked and were blown out for 168
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Originally posted by jumbo

what abt kapil dev's 175. i haven't seen it and no one ever will see it( because no one has the coverage of that match) but according to the situation he came in i think it might be one of the greatest inns. sledger/clobber might be able to tell us more on it.


There are two ways of looking at this one in my opinion - he came in at 9 for 4 so he was under great pressure which makes his innings remarkable, as does scoring 175* out of 266.

Conversely of course people will point out that it was only against Zimbabwe.


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Clive Lloyd's hundred at Lords in the WC Final against Australia was special , as it was the 1st such event.

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Pontings Innings in the 2003 World Cup Final. (can't remember any oldies)

The way he just unleashed the fury soon after he made his half-century was something else. His last 94 runs came from just 59 balls, a truly magnificent display of strokeplay, and big hitting. I don't think Harbhajan will have very good memories of that match.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote skip_eng Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 May 2006 at 2:55pm
sachin got a good ton in rain abadoned match at chester-le-street which i was at! the innings was a touch of class! the areas he scored his runs, the way he picked the gaps, all sensational!!
Ashley Giles took three good wickets, outbowling Shane Warne who matched him in the scorebook, but not on the field

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dhonis 183* was just an amazing innings

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Yes it was, I think 183 off 146 balls. 15 4 fours and 10 sixes. Briliiant, Mindblowing.
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i think Shahid afridi against India in 5th match at Kochi , when he scored 102 of 45 ballz was remarkable.The pitch didn't easy for batting but he ake it like batting paradize remarkable one?okz
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Post Options Post Options   Quote razzaq_fan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 May 2006 at 2:07am
IVA richard's 189* has to be the best in my opinion
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gibbs' 175 at the wanderers

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Im not sure if any one of you will remember but michael bevans knock in dhaka rest of world v asia.

That was a hell of a knock and match which asia won by one run. 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote jumbo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 May 2006 at 6:50am
that was a good inns too. he hit some 180 odd runs and he almost single handedly won that match for them
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Post Options Post Options   Quote crownmethod Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 May 2006 at 8:43am
Shahid Afridi's century that only came of 37 balls. It was amazing!
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Sourav Ganguly's 183
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Gilchirst's 100 against the World XI and Steve Waugh's 120 against SA in the 1999 World Cup

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Sourav Ganguly's 183

How many balls was that off? How many 4s and 6s did he have?

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saeed anwar's 194 was awesome in india! eventhough he was ill..he continued to play with the same natural flair as ever!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote crick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2006 at 7:56pm

i am going to have to say Gibbs 175, as this is one of the only big innings ive seen live, followed by pontings in the same match, but you cant take anything from smith either!

i would also rate kluseners in the semi final of 99 world cup, as sa could have lost that match without his innings!

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Yeh i would also say Gibbs' 175. It was something very special, along with Pontings' innings too.
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Originally posted by Clobber

I V A Richards 189* v England at Old Trafford - not just for the runs but the match situation.

He came in at 11 for 2 and watched the Windies subside to 102 for 7, then 166 for 9 but somehow propelled them to 272 for 9 at the close.

Thats an incredible knock, one question though. Has anyone ever scored a double hundred in an ODI

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No not yet...I think the record in a domestic one day match is 268 by Alistair Brown
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Post Options Post Options   Quote dips_december Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 June 2006 at 10:34am
Thats was an amazing knock really and the match was very exciting
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ars-cric Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 June 2006 at 8:45am
saeed anwer 194 surely the best inning including 22 fours and 5 sixes
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Originally posted by Clobber

No not yet...I think the record in a domestic one day match is 268 by Alistair Brown

Wooh, go Ali Brown.

I wonder how long it'll be until someone does

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