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Why is 400 so important in cricket?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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400 is the highest runs scored by an individual in a particular innings of a test match. This feat was achieved of West Indies' batsman Brian Charles Lara against England in 2003. Next on this list is Australia's Matthew Hayden scoring 380 runs against Zimbabwe in 2003.

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