JAMAICAN Chris Gayle hits first ever World Cup double century – 215; Samuels 133 as WI pulverize Zimbabwe...Highest ODI partnership in Cricket history was done by two Jamaicans
Tuesday, February 24, 2015 | 2:04 AM
Chris Gayle on the attack |
Canberra, Australia (AFP) — West Indies opener Chris Gayle became the first batsman to score a double century in a World Cup innings when he reached the landmark against Zimbabwe in a Pool B clash in Canberra on Tuesday.
Gayle, who might have been given out lbw before he had scored, brought up his first double century in 226 one-day internationals off just 138 balls including nine fours and 16 sixes.
Gayle and Samuels |
The 35-year-old Jamaica left-hander's innings surpassed the previous World Cup best of 188 not out by South Africa's Gary Kirsten against the United Arab Emirates at Rawalpindi in 1996.
It was also only the fifth double century in all ODI cricket and the first by a non-Indian, with Rohit Sharma (two), Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag the only other batsmen to achieve the feat. more
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