its VIRENDER SEHWAG, after hitting tripple century in Multan against Pak.. it is the first tripple century by an indian player. and he also make fastest 300 at this time
2007-11-05 05:12:57
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answered by Sachin G 2
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If you closely observe when the batsman is taking a run or two, you will find a full moon at the back of the head of one batsman.
But, some times, he may not run even for a single or two. He would be out after hitting one or two fours. Then watch him from behind, when he is on way back to the pavillion.
In the present set of players, it must be the Multan Ka Sultan.
2007-11-02 05:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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NY is known as "The Big Apple" because long ago a famous folk hero (Johnny Appleseed) planted a single seed in the middle of the city. Then, in a strange warp in space-time, a boy named Jack planted a seed he believed to be magical in the same spot. In what is still considered a marveling biological advancement, the two seeds fused together on a molecular level. After an impressive rain, the seed hybrid grew into an apple 300ft tall and approximatively 330ft wide. The strangest thing being the absence of a tree. It seems the apple was completely normal, except it grew straight from the ground with its own roots like a beanstalk of some sort. For decades to come, people would visit the city and look up at the impossible fruit and think "that is a big apple". After a while people began referring to the city itself as "The Big Apple". But then, 1943 Oct 11th, something strange happened. As the city laid to rest, the night once again upon them, there was a blinding flash of red light. The flash lasted for nearly 4-5 seconds. No one is certain what caused the flash, but once it was over the apple had simply disappeared. Not only had it vanished, the ground it had grown from had closed as if it were never there. Some say the apple had grown so large it created some sort of fruity supernova and collapsed in on itself in a black hole. Some say the aliens responsible for the death of the dinosaurs came back and destroyed the apple as well. We may never know exactly what happened that night, but one thing is for sure. That was a big-*** apple.
2016-05-27 00:22:33
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answer #3
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answered by ? 3
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Virendar Sehwag, after scoring 309 against Pakistan in Multan
2015-10-20 01:59:43
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answered by Mohammed 1
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Virender Sehwag (after scoring 309 in Multan vs Pakistan in 2003-2004)
He got a thick edge of Muhamod Sami and the ball went straight into Taufeeq Umar's hands and he got out
Well He Played Very Well
Hope my answer helped
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2007-11-03 22:26:59
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answer #5
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answered by Deoxys 4
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Long long ago so long ago, there lived a batsman called Virendra sehwag. he is multan ka sultan,.
now he s selling multani briyani in his restaurant
2007-11-01 19:28:12
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answered by Raja 2
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Virender Sehwag. He is also known as Najafgarh ka Raja.
2007-11-03 01:51:28
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Its Virendra Sehwag.
2007-11-01 19:34:35
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answer #8
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answered by zia 2
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VIRENDER SEHWAG, after his tripple century in Mulatan against Pak
2007-11-01 19:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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inzy bhai
2007-11-01 21:36:58
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answered by john 7
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