Highest maiden ODI tons
Written by Muhammad Asim on September 25th, 2006
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Mark Boucher’s marvellous 148* the other day at Potchefstroom was his maiden one-day international century. This provided the 15th instance when a batsman registered 140 or more runs in his maiden ODI century. Boucher’s innings is now the seventh highest among those batsmen. For reader’s interest the accompanying table has the complete details.

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