Most centuries in a calendar year
Written by Muhammad Asim on November 18th, 2006
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With his magnificent 192 at Lahore, Mohammad Yousuf has now smashed six hundreds in the calendar year 2006. This is now the highest by any Pakistani and the joint-second most by any batsman in a year. Vivian Richards and Aravinda de Silva still remain the only two batsmen who have registered seven tons in a calendar year. For reader’s interest the accompanying table has the complete details.

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