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  1. Jan 5, 2022 · This innings in the 2007 world cup final against Sri Lanka by Adam Gilchrist will remain his best ever innings as he single handedly helped Australia win their 3rd consecutive ODI World Cup, a feat that even the great West Indies team could not do in the 1980s.

  2. Jan 30, 2015 · In commemoration of Gilly’s induction, I have compiled the ten best innings of his professional career. 10. 144 versus Sri Lanka at Kandy 2004. Gilchrist’s vital knock of 144 in the second ...

  3. 3rd. Most sixes in career (100) Test matches. A hundred and five dismissals in an innings. Test matches.

  4. Nov 12, 2017 · In sharp contrast to his usual number six position, Gilchrist came into bat at number three during the second innings of the second Test against Sri Lanka during 2004.

  5. In Tests, three Gilchrist innings rank among the most amazing by Australians: his death-defying unbeaten 149 against Pakistan in Hobart in 1999 when all seemed lost, his savage and emotional...

  6. While in Tests, 'Gilly' used to wreck havoc in the lower middle order at number seven, in ODIs he opened the innings to take full toll of the fielding restrictions.

  7. Jan 26, 2008 · An emotional man, Gilchrist cried on reaching one of many milestones in the innings after being the victim of a vicious internet rumour. He was brutal throughout the performance which at the...

  8. Nov 19, 2020 · No.4: Adam Gilchrist, 149* (158 balls) Australia v Pakistan, 2nd Test. Bellerive Oval, Hobart. November 18-22, 1999. Pakistan and the cricketing world already knew all about Adam Gilchrist; just that year, he’d smashed a 33-ball fifty in a World Cup final against Wasim Akram’s side.

  9. May 30, 2018 · 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 decider and one of the greatest ever innings on ODI cricket's biggest stage.

  10. Dec 14, 2021 · It has gone down as one of the greatest innings in Ashes history, but Adam Gilchrist has revealed just how close he was to pulling the pin on his career before his famous Perth ton in 2006.