2007 ODI World Cup: Top 5 Batsmen With Highest Strike-Rate In An Innings 1
Brendon McCullum

Brad Hogg (Australia) – 266.66 vs Scotland (at Basseterre on 14th March 2007)

Brad Hogg, 2007 ODI World Cup, batsmen, highest strike-rate
Brad Hogg (Image Credit: Twitter)

It was the just 2nd game of the 2007 ODI World Cup (Group A), where the defending champions Australia started their campaign in that successful tournament. While the top-order Australian batsmen provided solid starts, the middle-order batsmen struggled to score big runs. Later, the left-handed lower-order batsman Brad Hogg came at the crease in the 47th over and scored 40 not out off just 15 balls.

Hogg had the batting strike-rate of 266.66 in that innings while he hit 3 fours and 3 sixes. Australia finally scored 334/6 (50 overs) in the first innings. Later, Scotland were bundled out for just 131 runs as Australia started that tournament campaign with the 203 runs victory.

 

 

 

 

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