Ninety by a player from either side in an ODI
Written by Muhammad Asim on October 22nd, 2006
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Adam Gilchrist and Runako Morton registered 92 and 90 respectively in Australia-West Indies clash at Mumbai three days ago. This provided the 12th instance in the annals of ODI’s when a player from either side scored in the 90s. The table below lists all such instances.

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