3rd T20 Australia v Pakistan November 18 1830hrs @ Bellerive Oval

Who will win?

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based on the Google Books preview, no 1 might be Steve Waugh's 200 in the West Indies.
The Roar:


Hodge’s top knocks​

20. Justin Langer – 191 v Pakistan in 2004
19. Matthew Wade – 41 v Pakistan in 2004
18. Alyssa Healy – 170 v England in 2022
17. David Warner – 200 v South Africa in 2022
16. Ricky Ponting – 140 not out v India in 2003
15. Dean Jones – 210 v India in 1986
14. Brad Haddin – 94 v England in 2013
13. Glenn Maxwell – 145 v Sri Lanka in 2016
12. Mark Waugh – 116 v South Africa in 1997
11. Adam Gilchrist – 149 v Sri Lanka in 2007
10. Mark Taylor – 334 not out v Pakistan in 1998
9. Andrew Symonds – 143 v Pakistan in 2003
8. Matthew Hayden – 203 v India in 2003
7. Michael Clarke – 161 not out v South Africa in 2014
6. Aaron Finch – 156 v England in 2013
5. Ricky Ponting – 156 v England in 2005
4. Steve Smith – 144 v England in 2019
3. Allan Border – 98 not out v West Indies in 1984
2. Glenn Maxwell – 201 not out v Afghanistan in 2023
1. Steve Waugh – 200 v West Indies in 1995
 
The Roar:


Hodge’s top knocks​

20. Justin Langer – 191 v Pakistan in 2004
19. Matthew Wade – 41 v Pakistan in 2004
18. Alyssa Healy – 170 v England in 2022
17. David Warner – 200 v South Africa in 2022
16. Ricky Ponting – 140 not out v India in 2003
15. Dean Jones – 210 v India in 1986
14. Brad Haddin – 94 v England in 2013
13. Glenn Maxwell – 145 v Sri Lanka in 2016
12. Mark Waugh – 116 v South Africa in 1997
11. Adam Gilchrist – 149 v Sri Lanka in 2007
10. Mark Taylor – 334 not out v Pakistan in 1998
9. Andrew Symonds – 143 v Pakistan in 2003
8. Matthew Hayden – 203 v India in 2003
7. Michael Clarke – 161 not out v South Africa in 2014
6. Aaron Finch – 156 v England in 2013
5. Ricky Ponting – 156 v England in 2005
4. Steve Smith – 144 v England in 2019
3. Allan Border – 98 not out v West Indies in 1984
2. Glenn Maxwell – 201 not out v Afghanistan in 2023
1. Steve Waugh – 200 v West Indies in 1995
thanks, was literally about to post this.
 
based on the Google Books preview, no 1 might be Steve Waugh's 200 in the West Indies.

Not a bad shout have a couple in front but up there. Prefer Steve Waugh’s one in the Ashes on the green top (twin tons) where no one else made runs, think it was Edgbaston
 

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Id rate Pontings ton in the 2003 ODI World Cup final alot higher than rank of 16.

Was too young to see Dean Jones in 1986 and Border in 1984.

I remember Langers 191 against Pakistan done in Tasmania with him batting with Gilchrist to steer Aus home chasing a record (may have been a top 5 all time record)

Not sure Haddins 94 which is ranked 14 should be that high, in a series where Australia wiped the floor 5-0.

And i remember Hayden scoring a 380+ at the WACA albeit against Zimbabwe. That innings doesnt get talked about as much but he scored them at a free rate, id have that somewhere in there.
 
The Roar:


Hodge’s top knocks​

20. Justin Langer – 191 v Pakistan in 2004
19. Matthew Wade – 41 v Pakistan in 2004
18. Alyssa Healy – 170 v England in 2022
17. David Warner – 200 v South Africa in 2022
16. Ricky Ponting – 140 not out v India in 2003
15. Dean Jones – 210 v India in 1986
14. Brad Haddin – 94 v England in 2013
13. Glenn Maxwell – 145 v Sri Lanka in 2016
12. Mark Waugh – 116 v South Africa in 1997
11. Adam Gilchrist – 149 v Sri Lanka in 2007
10. Mark Taylor – 334 not out v Pakistan in 1998
9. Andrew Symonds – 143 v Pakistan in 2003
8. Matthew Hayden – 203 v India in 2003
7. Michael Clarke – 161 not out v South Africa in 2014
6. Aaron Finch – 156 v England in 2013
5. Ricky Ponting – 156 v England in 2005
4. Steve Smith – 144 v England in 2019
3. Allan Border – 98 not out v West Indies in 1984
2. Glenn Maxwell – 201 not out v Afghanistan in 2023
1. Steve Waugh – 200 v West Indies in 1995

WAY too many t20 knocks, even ODI knocks.
 
Not a bad shout have a couple in front but up there. Prefer Steve Waugh’s one in the Ashes on the green top (twin tons) where no one else made runs, think it was Edgbaston
Steve Waughs innings in 1999 ODI World Cup the one against South Africa in the round robin, would have to be a shout given the pressure they were under. It was lose or go home basically. Yes he was dropped ....but you sensed once South Africa dropped him, it would prove a costly error.

Surprise that didnt get a mention.

This was the scorecarcard:

 
Id rate Pontings ton in the 2003 ODI World Cup final alot higher than rank of 16.

Was too young to see Dean Jones in 1986 and Border in 1984.

I remember Langers 191 against Pakistan done in Tasmania with him batting with Gilchrist to steer Aus home chasing a record (may have been a top 5 all time record)

Not sure Haddins 94 which is ranked 14 should be that high, in a series where Australia wiped the floor 5-0.

And i remember Hayden scoring a 380+ at the WACA albeit against Zimbabwe. That innings doesnt get talked about as much but he scored them at a free rate, id have that somewhere in there.

If you are going a triple ton you’d surely go Taylors 334 in Pakistan least that was away. Shouldn’t be more than a couple of limited overs ones in there.

Bevan’s innings against the Windies where he hit the 4 off the last ball was better than all of them imo
 
Gilchrist first ton in tests where him and Langer put on that huge partnership should have been there I mean come off it Finch slogging a few sixes is better than that?
From memory, Australia needed about 280 runs with 5 in hand in that final day in Tasmania. That number 20 ranked Langer innings is not a reference to that game surprisngly. That was from the 1999 tour.

I vaguely remember the 2004 ton produced but not sure that century should have been the one.
 
From memory, Australia needed about 280 runs with 5 in hand in that final day in Tasmania. That number 20 ranked Langer innings is not a reference to that game surprisngly. That was from the 1999 tour.

I vaguely remember the 2004 ton produced but not sure that century should have been the one.

Correct the Langwr one was a good knock. Could have put both Gilchrist/Langer in for that partnership. WAY too many limited overs knocks should be no more than 1 t20 knock
 
The Roar:


Hodge’s top knocks​

20. Justin Langer – 191 v Pakistan in 2004
19. Matthew Wade – 41 v Pakistan in 2004
18. Alyssa Healy – 170 v England in 2022
17. David Warner – 200 v South Africa in 2022
16. Ricky Ponting – 140 not out v India in 2003
15. Dean Jones – 210 v India in 1986
14. Brad Haddin – 94 v England in 2013
13. Glenn Maxwell – 145 v Sri Lanka in 2016
12. Mark Waugh – 116 v South Africa in 1997
11. Adam Gilchrist – 149 v Sri Lanka in 2007
10. Mark Taylor – 334 not out v Pakistan in 1998
9. Andrew Symonds – 143 v Pakistan in 2003
8. Matthew Hayden – 203 v India in 2003
7. Michael Clarke – 161 not out v South Africa in 2014
6. Aaron Finch – 156 v England in 2013
5. Ricky Ponting – 156 v England in 2005
4. Steve Smith – 144 v England in 2019
3. Allan Border – 98 not out v West Indies in 1984
2. Glenn Maxwell – 201 not out v Afghanistan in 2023
1. Steve Waugh – 200 v West Indies in 1995
Kim Hughes would be stiff. 100no from 198 against Roberts, Holding Garner and Croft and a really dodgy MCG wicket doing everything for the bowler. Australia was 4 /20, he got them to 198 and they won the Test in a low scorer.

I had it no.1. Rapt to be there and see it live.
 

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