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== AMBROSE SANDESH ==

sandesh bhattarai born on falgun 9 2059 b.s. as ambrose sandesh. He read in siddhartha boadring higher secondary school. He like to play cricket as wicketkeeper and opner.
HIGHEST RUN IN TEST- 555
HIGHEST RUN IN T 20- 79
HIGHEST RUN IN ODI-158

live in kawasoti,nawalprasi,Nepal. born on in syangja.
his aim is to be software engineer and hacker in herlife.--

AT CRICKET

his faviour place to hit at off side long up. right land batman. bolling at off spin.

HAVE TO BE LIKE CRICKET BRENDON McCULLUM AND LIKE MOST WRESTLER DEAN AMBROSE...

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Career Highlights

This section is rather too detailed i think - a particular catch taken in a test in 2009. I mean, really? ElectricRay (talk) 10:22, 31 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Errors, November 2014

Had Brendon hit 10 fours and 5 sixes as described below, his minimum score would have been 70, thus the indicated 52 is incorrect.

"On 21 March 2007, he set a new World Cup record, by smashing 50 runs from just 20 balls against Canada in St Lucia. He finished his innings with 52 runs from 21 balls, including 10 fours and 5 sixes, with a strike rate of 247.61. The previous record had been set by Mark Boucher (South Africa) against The Netherlands on 16 March (50 runs from 21 balls)".

The following paragraph ends with half a line of gobbledygook:

On 4 May 2010 McCullum became the first player to score 1000 T20 international runs. He achieved this feat playing against Zimbabwe in the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 at Guyana On 28 June 2010, Brendon McCullum said he will not keep wicket for New Zealand in Test matches. He, however informed that he will still keep in 50-overs & T20 over games.[15] This meant that McCullum would have to cement his place in the test team as a batsman. He did a fine job in his first innings since handing over the Wicket-keeping duties he scored 65 runs and was engaged in a 104 run partnership with Ross Taylor he was promoted to the position of opener in tests rather than his usual number 5 position. McCullum did however have experience of opening the innings because he opens for New Zealand in limited-overs cricket [16] Ujhnggbdvfbvgtgdvdvgbdfrgtrvehthdgghdvthrcdwxebhbyj (although I suppose it could be Kiwi for a favourite sheep) 14.2.54.55 (talk) 02:28, 8 November 2014 (UTC) 14.2.54.55 (talk) 02:28, 8 November 2014 (UTC) Ashley, Adelaide[reply]

Thanks Ashley, I've fixed these both. The BBC Match report says he scored 1 four (not 10) and 5 sixes. --Mkativerata (talk) 09:24, 8 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Did the McCullums really attend Kings High School, Washington? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.48.83.214 (talk) 15:49, 25 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Errors, April 2015

This does not make sense. the most wins in a calendar year since what? or is it the most wins ever in a calendar year ever? it also does not say what team it is the most wins for, although I am assuming it was New Zealand

"It ended with an 8-wicket win, which made it 5 test wins out of 9 in 2014, the most wins in a calendar year."
King Biscuit22 (talk) 00:08, 19 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

AMBROSE SANDESH

sandesh bhattarai born on falgun 9 2059 b.s. as ambrose sandesh. He read in siddhartha boadring higher secondary school. He like to play cricket as wicketkeeper and opner. HIGHEST RUN IN TEST- 555 HIGHEST RUN IN T 20- 79 HIGHEST RUN IN ODI-158

live in kawasoti,nawalprasi,Nepal. born on in syangja.

his aim is to be software engineer and hacker in herlife.--

AT CRICKET

his faviour place to hit at off side long up. right land batman. bolling at off spin.

HAVE TO BE LIKE CRICKET BRENDON McCULLUM AND LIKE MOST WRESTLER DEAN AMBROSE...