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Memorable knocks by International batsmen in non international matches

Sir Alex

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Nowadays they play so much cricket that the Internationals hardly feature in domestic games of any kind, particularly first class.

I came upon this interesting match while looking through Sachin's first class matches.

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It was the 00 season Ranji Trophy semi, Bombay vs Tamil Nadu. TN batted first and posted a huge total of 485. Bombay soon found themselves in huge trouble at 127-4. The rule is to either force an outright victory or gain a first innings lead to progress to the finals and Bombay's chances looked virtually nil on both counts.

However the Master had different ideas.

He combined with long time bud Kambli and then Amol Muzumdar to get the score to 370 odd, but with the dismissal of the latter, the wheels came off, and Bombay found themselves staring at the barrell at 472-9.

Sachin, then went into overdrive, hogged almost entire strike and did manage to help Bombay across the first innings total. His silent partner fell immediately afterwards, having made 0 off 7 balls. Sachin remained notout on 233 with, his highest first class score then, with 5 sixes.

TN had no option but to go for an outright win, but in the process were all out for 171 in the second innings, which Bombay chased down succesfully.

Bombay bouyed by this, went on to take the trophy that season.

Personally for Sachin, who admitted afterwards, it went a bit in taking off some of the pain off the Chepauk loss against Pakistan in which his heroic hundred failed to get India home in an epic chase.
 

Beamer

International Vice-Captain
Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 303 not out at Sabina Park against Courtney Walsh will always be remembered in the Caribbean. It really was epic and against an extremely good attack on a fast pitch.

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One of Brian Lara's greatest innings that not everyone knows about took place against Jamaica in 1994 when he scored 180 out of a total of 257.

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Cruxdude

International Debutant
Nowadays they play so much cricket that the Internationals hardly feature in domestic games of any kind, particularly first class.

I came upon this interesting match while looking through Sachin's first class matches.

The Home of CricketArchive

It was the 00 season Ranji Trophy semi, Bombay vs Tamil Nadu. TN batted first and posted a huge total of 485. Bombay soon found themselves in huge trouble at 127-4. The rule is to either force an outright victory or gain a first innings lead to progress to the finals and Bombay's chances looked virtually nil on both counts.

However the Master had different ideas.

He combined with long time bud Kambli and then Amol Muzumdar to get the score to 370 odd, but with the dismissal of the latter, the wheels came off, and Bombay found themselves staring at the barrell at 472-9.

Sachin, then went into overdrive, hogged almost entire strike and did manage to help Bombay across the first innings total. His silent partner fell immediately afterwards, having made 0 off 7 balls. Sachin remained notout on 233 with, his highest first class score then, with 5 sixes.

TN had no option but to go for an outright win, but in the process were all out for 171 in the second innings, which Bombay chased down succesfully.

Bombay bouyed by this, went on to take the trophy that season.

Personally for Sachin, who admitted afterwards, it went a bit in taking off some of the pain off the Chepauk loss against Pakistan in which his heroic hundred failed to get India home in an epic chase.
Badani was brilliant in the game, really sad that he didn't get more chances.
 

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This one was maybe the greatest Ranji trophy final of all time. Sachin played a "Sehwag against England in Chennai" like innings, Vengsarkar nearly took Bombay home. They fell agonizingly short by 2 runs.

Yusuf Pathan in this year's Duleep Trophy final.
 
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0RI0N

State 12th Man
Ali Brown
Surrey vs Glamorgan 2002 The Oval
268 off 160 balls
30 4's and 12 6's
Surrey scored 438 in 50 overs.
Glamorgan were bowled out for 429 in 49.5 overs.
Beat that
 

King Pietersen

International Captain
Barry Richards' 356 from 381 balls at Perth, on a result pitch (South Australia won by an Innings and 111 runs) against Lillee, McKenzie and Lock springs to mind.
 

Smudge

Hall of Fame Member
Two knocks spring to mind for me in NZ history:

Kenny Rutherford's 317 against the DB Close XI on the 1986 tour of England. Sure, not a great bowling attack (although not the worst ever seen) but the big thing about this innings is that the whole team had been on the booze the previous night for one of the team member's 21st birthday, so Rudders was seeing two or three balls for the first hour or so.

And this - Bert Sutcliffe's 385 out of a team total of 500.
 

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