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  1. In Test cricket: B.C. Lara, 400 not out, West Indies v England at St John's Recreational Ground, Antigua, April 2004

    In ODI : Saeed Anwar, 194, Pakistan v India at Chennai, May 1997

    In Twenty20 cricket: C.H.Gayle, 117 West Indies v South Africa at Johannesburg, September 2007

    In Twenty20 : B. McCullum, 158 not out, Kolkata v Bangalore at Bangalore, 2008


  2. Brian Lara with 501n.o. in first class cricket

    Lara with 400 runs in test

    Dhoni with 189 runs in ODI

  3. In test brain lara scored 400 n.o against england..

    In ODI shaheed anwer scored 194 against india..

    In 20-20 international cris gayel scored 117 against south africa..

    in T-20 world cup..

  4. If u see at runs it is sachin in odi's and lara in test cricket

  5. In Test cricket: B.C. Lara, 400 not out, West Indies v England at St John's Recreational Ground, Antigua, April 2004

    In ODI cricket: Saeed Anwar, 194, Pakistan v India at Chennai, May 1997

    In Twenty20 International cricket: C.H.Gayle, 117 West Indies v South Africa at Johannesburg, September 2007

    In First-class cricket: B.C. Lara, 501 not out, Warwickshire v Durham at Edgebaston, 1994

    In List A (one day matches): A.D.Brown, 268, Surrey v Glamorgan at The Oval, 2002

    In Twenty20 matches(not in iternational): B. McCullum, 158 not out, Kolkata v Bangalore at Bangalore, 2008

    In Women's Test cricket: Kiran Baluch, 242, Pakistan Women v West Indies Women at Karachi in 2004

    In Women's ODI's: B.J.Clark, 229 not out, Australia Women v Denmark Women, at Mumbai in 1997

    In Women's Twenty20 Internationals: K.L.Ralton, 96 not out, Australia Women v England Women at Taunton in 2005

    Minor cricket: A.E.J.Collins, 628 not out, Clark's House v North Town at Clifton College

    These are the highest scores in  every form ofcricket

  6. the oracle is spot on.

  7. The following are the batsmen who holds record for highest individual scores in different form of cricket:

    1)  In Test Cricket - Brian Lara with the score of 400 runs

       not out.

    2)  In ODI -  Saeed Anwar of Pakistan with 194 runs.

    3)  In Twenty/20 games-  Brenden Mc Cullam of New Zeland

         in IPL tournament with 158 runs not out.

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  9. In Test cricket: B.C. Lara, 400 not out, West Indies v England at St John's Recreational Ground, Antigua, April 2004

    In ODI cricket: Saeed Anwar, 194, Pakistan v India at Chennai, May 1997

    In Twenty20 International cricket: C.H.Gayle, 117 West Indies v South Africa at Johannesburg, September 2007

    In First-class cricket: B.C. Lara, 501 not out, Warwickshire v Durham at Edgebaston, 1994

    In List A matches: A.D.Brown, 268, Surrey v Glamorgan at The Oval, 2002

    In Twenty20 matches: B. McCullum, 158 not out, Kolkata v Bangalore at Bangalore, 2008

    In Women's Test cricket: Kiran Baluch, 242, Pakistan Women v West Indies Women at Karachi in 2004

    In Women's ODI's: B.J.Clark, 229 not out, Australia Women v Denmark Women, at Mumbai in 1997

    In Women's Twenty20 Internationals: K.L.Ralton, 96 not out, Australia Women v England Women at Taunton in 2005

    Minor cricket: A.E.J.Collins, 628 not out, Clark's House v North Town at Clifton College in 1899.

  10. The highest score in cricket

    1, Test cricket- BRAIN LARA 400*

    2, ODI - saeed anwar 194

    3, first class cricket -BRAIN LARA 501*

    4, Domestic twenty20- Brendon McCullum 158*

    5, international twenty20- chris gayle 117

    6, list a cricket- AD BROwn 268

    7, any form of cricket - A.E.J.Collins 628*

    ~~~~ Bharath628

  11. In Test Cricket

    Brian Lara of westindies scored 400 against England @ Apr 10, 2004

    In one day cricket

    Saeed Anwer if pakistan scored 196 against india @ 21 may 1997

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