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Adam Gilchrist, in his final World Cup match, ... Looking back at Adam Gilchrist's 149 in 2007 World Cup Final that blew Sri Lanka away. By Sai Siddhharth. Published May 07, 2019 01:53 IST.
Adam Gilchrist blasted a 104-ball 149 to set up Australia’s title triumph against Sri Lanka in the 9th edition of cricket World Cup in 2007. Explore. Search Saturday, Jul 05, 2025.
Adam Gilchrist smashed 149 off just 104 balls, the highest score in a World Cup final as Australia piled on the runs against Sri Lanka in Bridgetown, Barbados this morning.
Opener Adam Gilchrist is out for record 149 as holders Australia race to 227 for two after 31 overs against Sri Lanka in the rain-shortened World Cup final on Saturday.
World Cup Classics: Adam Gilchrist blazes 149 to power Australia to 2007 final victory over Sri Lanka. Destructive opener propels Aussies to third successive crown ...
Adam Gilchrist's 149 was the highest in a World Cup final, while his 172-first wicket stand with Hayden is the second-highest in World Cup finals. S Rajesh and HR Gopalakrishna.
Aided by small boundaries, a flat deck and a squash ball nestled inside his left glove, Adam Gilchrist's 149 in the 2007 World Cup final remains the highest individual score in a tournament ...
Adam Gilchrist's extraordinary century in the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup final featured a unique preparation technique involving a squash ball inside his ... smashing 149 runs off just 104 balls.
This is Adam Gilchrist, one of the world's most-loved cricketers, now or in his playing days. ... unbeaten second-innings 149 in Hobart against Pakistan to fashion a chase of 369 runs. ...
Playing his very second Test, Adam Gilchrist scored an unbeaten 149 to help Australia overhaul their target of 369. The second arrived in Australia’s record 16th Test win at Mumbai, ...
Adam Gilchrist's extraordinary century in the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup final featured a unique preparation technique involving a squash ball inside his ... smashing 149 runs off just 104 balls.
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