The T20 cricket World Cup 2016 is just around the corner. This will be the 6th edition of the tournament and it will be held in the months of
March and April across 8 states in India. The T20 cricket world Cup 2016
live streaming will be broadcasted on the Star network in both English
and Hindi.
The cricket world cup live streaming will also be broadcasted
on internet, TV and especially the
Hotstar app. Everyone will be expecting the
batsmen to come up with the goods and produce some extraordinary
innings. Speaking about some extraordinary innings, there have been many
of those in the past. So let us take a look at the
top 5 hundreds that will be remembered for long in world cricket.
List of Top 5 Hundreds That Will Be Remembered For Long in World Cricket
Clive Lloyd in 1975
It was the final match of the first ever
cricket world cup in 1975 between West Indies and Australia. Clive
Lloyd smashed 102 runs in just 85 balls and took his team to world cup
glory. This was one of the best 100’s ever in cricket history. Learn
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Kapil Dev in 1983
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Kapil Dev
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India was playing against Zimbabwe in
1983 world cup and were in deep trouble. Then Kapil dev came to bat and
smashed 175 runs in just 138 balls to turn the tide in India’s favour
and win the match. The innings was not televised or recorded but it was
surely one of the best centuries ever in cricket history.
Ricky Pointing in 2003
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Ricky Pointing
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In the world cup final of 2003 against
India, Pointing just blew apart the Indian bowlers and smashed the ball
around the park in his innings of 140 runs in 121 balls, which was one
of the best cricket knocks in world cricket. You should also know the most shameful moments in cricket history.
AB De Villiers in 2015
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AB De Villiers
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In what was surely one of the best
centuries ever in cricket history, AB De Villiers smashed the West
Indian bowlers out of the park in his innings of 166 runs in just 66
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Sachin Tendulkar in 1999
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Sachin Tendulkar
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At 26 years of age, Sachin lost his
father. But despite his loss, he came back on the cricket pitch, and
smashed 141 off just 101 balls against Kenya in an innings which will
always be remembered by cricket fans.
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