Former New Zealand opening batsman Jamie How
scored the first double century in domestic one-day cricket on
Wednesday, smashing 222 as Central Districts posted an imposing 417 for
six in their clash against Northern Districts in Hamilton.
How's 138-ball innings included
27 boundaries and eight sixes on the small Seddon Park ground and surpassed the
170 that New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum scored for Otago against Auckland
in March, 2008.
It is the second-equal highest List A -- or domestic
one-day -- score in world cricket. Ali Brown made 268 for Surrey against
Glamorgan at The Oval in 2002, while South Africa's Graeme Pollock scored 222
not out for Eastern Province against Border in Oct. 1974.
India's
Virender Sehwag holds the highest one-day international record, with his 2011
innings of 219 against West Indies in Indore.
How survived two chances,
the first when he was bowled from a no-ball by Anurag Verma on 76 and again when
Jono Hickey dropped a catch when he neared 150. He was eventually dismissed when
caught by Anton Devcich off Brent Arnel's bowling.
How's 321-run
partnership with fellow opener Jeet Reval (115) was also the highest for any
wicket in a New Zealand List A fixture, surpassing the 273 set by Wellington's
Michael Papps and Stephen Murdoch last week.
The previous highest opening
partnership was 205, set by Wellington's John Aiken and Mark Douglas in the
1994/95 season.
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