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Lizelle Lee's Record-Breaking 150 Powers Hurricanes to Victory

Lizelle Lee's Record-Breaking 150 Powers Hurricanes to Victory

Lizelle Lee's record-breaking innings propelled the Hobart Hurricanes to a resounding 72-run victory over the Perth Scorchers in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL).Lee, the South African opener, smashed an astonishing 150 runs off just 75 deliveries, setting a new WBBL record for the highest individual score. Her innings included a blistering 51-ball century and a world record 12 sixes, eclipsing the previous marks set by Grace Harris.Lee's dominance was evident from the outset as she single-handedly contributed 73% of the Hurricanes' total of 203 for 3. Her innings featured a 114-run partnership with Elyse Villani and an unbroken 73-run stand with Heather Graham.The Scorchers' bowlers struggled to contain Lee's onslaught, with Chloe Ainsworth's 2 for 17 being the only bright spot. Ebony Hoskin, who had been the hero for the Scorchers in their previous match, conceded 53 runs from four overs without taking a wicket.The Scorchers' chase got off to a disastrous start as they lost Sophie Devine for a golden duck and Chloe Piparo run out in the opening over. Despite a valiant effort from Ainsworth (41), the Scorchers were bowled out for 131, falling well short of the target.Lee's record-breaking performance not only secured a crucial victory for the Hurricanes but also highlighted her status as one of the most destructive batters in the world. Her innings will undoubtedly go down as one of the greatest in WBBL history.

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Rohit Sharma's Record-Breaking 264: A Defining Moment in ODI History

Rohit Sharma's Record-Breaking 264: A Defining Moment in ODI History

Rohit Sharma, the enigmatic Indian skipper, has established himself as a formidable force in contemporary cricket across all formats. While he has bid farewell to the shortest format following India's triumph at the T20 World Cup, Rohit continues to dominate in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and Test cricket.In ODIs, Rohit has amassed an astonishing 10,866 runs in 265 matches, showcasing his exceptional batting prowess. However, it was on November 13, 2014, at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, that Rohit etched his name into cricketing history with an unforgettable knock.Facing Sri Lanka, Rohit unleashed a scintillating innings of 264 runs, shattering the previous record for the highest individual score in ODIs. His monumental innings, played off just 173 deliveries, was a testament to his indomitable spirit and impeccable timing.Rohit's innings was a symphony of boundaries and towering sixes, leaving the Sri Lankan bowlers bewildered. He struck 33 fours and 9 sixes, propelling India to an imposing total of 404/5. His herculean effort not only secured a comprehensive victory for India but also cemented his status as one of the most destructive batsmen in modern-day cricket.Rohit's magnum opus of an innings remains a defining moment in his illustrious career and a crowning achievement in the realm of limited-overs cricket. It is a testament to his exceptional talent and the indelible mark he has left on the game.

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Brian Lara Names Four Batters Who Could Break His Test Record

Brian Lara Names Four Batters Who Could Break His Test Record

Brian Lara, the legendary West Indian batsman, holds the world record for the highest individual score in a Test innings, with his mammoth 400 not out against England in 2004. This record has stood unchallenged for nearly two decades, and Lara believes that only a select few modern-day batters have the potential to break it.Lara's record-breaking knock came at a time when he was at the peak of his powers. He had already broken Gary Sobers' previous record of 365 in 1994, setting the mark at 375. A decade later, Australia's Matthew Hayden surpassed Lara's record with a score of 380. However, Lara reclaimed the record just a few months later with his historic 400.When asked about who among the current generation of batters could potentially break his record, Lara identified two Indian batsmen and two from England. He named Zak Crawley and Harry Brook from England, and Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill from India.Lara believes that these players have the necessary aggression and talent to achieve such a feat. Both Jaiswal and Gill have shown an insatiable hunger for runs in red-ball cricket. Jaiswal has already scored two double centuries in his nine-Test career, while Gill has four hundreds in 25 Tests.Jaiswal's highest score is 214 not out, while Gill's is 128. However, Lara believes that if they find the right conditions and form, they have the potential to break his record.Lara's record is a testament to his exceptional batting skills and the dominance he held over bowlers during his era. It remains to be seen whether any modern-day batter can match or surpass his achievement, but the players identified by Lara certainly have the talent and potential to make a run at it.

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