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Highest Batting Inning Strike Rate in Test 2003
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England Highest Batting Inning Strike Rate in Test 2003
Player
Team
SR
1
Richard Johnson
England
171.429
2
Rikki Clarke
England
168.750
3
Mark Butcher
England
111.765
4
Marcus Trescothick
England
104.762
5
Marcus Trescothick
England
104.545*
6
Steve Harmison
England
100.000
7
Martin Bicknell
England
100.000
8
Anthony McGrath
England
100.000
9
Marcus Trescothick
England
100.000*
10
Andrew Flintoff
England
97.260
11
Mark Butcher
England
96.970
12
Marcus Trescothick
England
94.118
13
Andrew Flintoff
England
91.346
14
Richard Johnson
England
89.655
15
Michael Vaughan
England
88.462
16
Steve Harmison
England
86.957*
17
Andrew Flintoff
England
85.938
18
Alec Stewart
England
82.558
19
Andrew Flintoff
England
80.645
20
Michael Vaughan
England
80.000