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Achieving century is a slow process unless one lives for 100 years!
Answered by dinkar shetty, 11 Jun '11 02:29 pm
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Each century goes by faster than the last. 1700,'s we were still using horses, countries were separated by Months and weeks, 1800's we had steam, countries were separated by weeks and hours. 1900's we developed fossil fuels and countries were separated by hours and minutes. 2000's we evolved into the electronic age and are now separated by minutes and seconds. In the next century I do not know what it will be but it will bring us together by millionths of a second or separate us by years and months. We will either become one world and go forward or shatter like a bubble and go backwards.
Answered by Thomas Reed, 11 Jun '11 08:26 pm
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Shahid Afridi 100 off 37 balls, ODI
Fastest century in Cricket World cup by Kevin O'Brien
in test cricket.. Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, in 56 balls against England. in his homeground (St. Johns, Antigua), which led to a second successive series clean sweep.
Answered by rahul raj, 11 Jun '11 02:19 pm
Fastest century in Cricket World cup by Kevin O'Brien
in test cricket.. Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, in 56 balls against England. in his homeground (St. Johns, Antigua), which led to a second successive series clean sweep.
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Shahid afridi.......in 36 balls......against lanka......as far as concerned about one day cricket......
Answered by HRITIK PANDE, 11 Jun '11 02:18 pm
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