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6 and a half hours
The record is 8 (7 in the first half) by Ray Allen of the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of the 2010 NBA Finals.
Well Alec Connell went 461 minutes and 29 seconds without giving up a goal in the 1927-28 season. That's roughly 7 and a half games.
Nine by the Giants today vs Chicago.
43 centuries & 91 half centuries in test Cricket 42 Centuries & 53 half Centuries
He hit 63 half centuries.
Sachin Tendulkar has made most half centuries in Cricket World Cup. He has made 15 half centuries and he also holds the record of most centuries -6 centuries. He had played 45 matches and scored 2278 runs(which is also the most by any player)
Sachin Tendulkar with 15 half centuries.
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In 310 first-class matches, Sachin Tendulkar scored 116 half-centuries.
This question's a matter of opinion, however these are the statistics if you want to compare the pair based on numbers:Mahendra Singh (MS) DhoniTest Cricket: 3242 Runs at an average of 37.69, 4 Centuries, 23 Half Centuries, Highest Score of 148. 176 Catches, 26 Stumpings.ODI Cricket: 6497 Runs at an average of 51.15, 7 Centuries, 43 Half Centuries, Highest Score of 183*. 187 Catches and 61 Stumpings.Twenty20 Cricket: 480 Runs at an average of 25.26, 0 Centuries, 0 Half Centuries, Highest Score of 46. 11 Catches and 4 Stumpings.Brendon McCullumTest Cricket: 3414 Runs at an average of 36.70, 6 Centuries, 19 Half Centuries, Highest Score of 225. 167 Catches and 11 Stumpings.ODI Cricket: 4181 Runs at an average of 29.44, 3 Centuries, 20 Half Centuries, Highest Score of 166. 222 Catches and 14 Stumpings.Twenty20 Cricket: 1245 Runs at an average of 36.61, 1 Century, 8 Half Centuries, Highest Score of 116*. 29 Catches and 5 Stumpings.For a more comprehensive ananysis of the two, see the related links section on their player profiles.
5248 runs from 131 test matches with 8 centuries and 27 half centuries
Zaheer Abbas, who played Test cricket for Pakistan between 1969/70 and 1985/86, scored 20 half-centuries in his Test career.
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The highest Test match average for India for any player with 20 or more innings under his belt is held by Vinod Kambli, whose 21 Test innings produced an average of 54.20 runs per innings, including four centuries and three half-centuries.