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16 sixes, 10 fours, 147 balls, 215 runs ... World Cup Tsunami!

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Canberra. Cricket World Cup West Indies batsman Chris Gayle made history in 2015. Lig match against Zimbabwe in Group B play a magnificent double hundred, he made history. Gayle are the first player to score a double century in the World Cup. Earlier in the history of ODI cricket was the Karnam just Indians. Before Gail Uplbdhi India Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Rohit Sharma was named. Such double centuries in one-day cricket became the fourth player.
Also in this match and create a new record, which is the name of Chris Gayle and Samuels Marwan. Both of the biggest in the history of the World Cup played partnership. 372-run second wicket partnership between the two. This is a world record. Before any wicket partnership was not so great between.
Who lost their first wicket of West Indies team to score zero fans might have thought that today's match will see them like this. Get back in the match with his old rhythm as a broken storm havoc on Zimbabwe batsman Chris Gayle. During its first 105-ball innings of 100 runs off 138 balls per second century have created Gayle.
Is the highest individual score in World Cup history. South African Gary Kirsten broke the record of 188 runs not out. February 16, 1996 by Kirsten innings played in Rawalpindi against the United Arab Emirates.
Gail is the highest individual score. Before his highest score in one-day was 153 not out, which he created in Bulawayo against Zimbabwe. From the highest score in the World Cup before the West Indies was 181, which Vivian Richards was made against Sri Lanka in Karachi on October 13 1987.
Gayle had a slow start. His 50 runs scored in 51 balls. They reach 100 runs off 105 balls faced. Then in the next 21 balls until they reached 150 runs (126 balls), while reaching 200 runs achievement He faced just 138 balls. During his 10 fours and 16 sixes tsunami innings.
Gayle, who has a double century in one-day became the fourth player in the world. Earlier, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Rohit Sharma (twice) by 200 runs in one-day.

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