Wednesday 6 July 2016

TOP 10 Highest Run Scorers in a Test Innings



TOP 10 Highest Run Scorers in a Test Innings

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TOP 10 Highest Run Scorers in a Test Innings

Can you guess who the top 10 highest run scorers in Tests are?
Do you know, a legendary batsman, figures there in the top 10 on two occasions,?
Watch this video to solve the puzzles.

Here Australian legend Mark Taylor occupies the 10th spot with 334* runs.
He scored those runs against Pakistan in 1998 at Peshawar, which took him 720 minutes.

English legend Wally Hammond currently occupies the 9th spot with 336* runs.
He scored those runs against New Zealand in 1933 at Auckland, which took him 318 minutes.

Pakistani legend Hanif Mohammad currently occupies the 8th spot with 337 runs.
He scored those runs against West Indies in 1958 at Bridgetown, which took him 970 minutes.

Sri Lankan legend Sanath Jayasuriya currently occupies the 7th spot with 340 runs.
He scored those runs against India in 1997 at Colombo, which took him 799 minutes.

English legend Leonard Hutton currently occupies the 6th spot with 364 runs.
He scored those runs against Australia in 1938 at The Oval, which took him 797 minutes.

West Indian legend Garry Sobers currently occupies the 5th spot with 365* runs.
He scored those runs against Pakistan in 1958 at Kingston, which took him 614 minutes.

Sri Lankan legend Mahela Jayawardene currently occupies the 4th spot with 374 runs.
He scored those runs against South Africa in 2006 at Colombo, which took him 752 minutes.

West Indian legend Brian Lara currently occupies the 3rd spot with 375 runs.
He scored those runs against England in 1994 at St John's, which took him 766 minutes.

Australian legend Matthew Hayden currently occupies the 2nd spot with 380 runs.
He scored those runs against Zimbabwe in 2003 at Perth, which took him 622 minutes.

And once again, West Indian legend Brian Lara occupies the 1st spot with 400* runs.
He scored those runs against England in 2004 at St John's, which took him 778 minutes.

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