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If you ask the fans once, then even after remembering, he will not come to when Tom Bruce played for New Zealand for the last time! Bruce has played 17 T20 matches for New Zealand. The matches are low, the average is only 18.60. When Bruce last match against Bangladesh in the year 2017, when played in 2020, someone will remember the name. However, in the 34th year of the age, Tom Bruce has done what big people are unable to do all their life. And on Friday, Thomas Bruce scored the third best triple century in New Zealand Cricket History.
The fifth round of the New Zealand domestic premiere tournament began on 5 March between Central Districts and Auckland. Auckland won the toss and won the first toss and decided to field first. Initially got success soon and the score of Central Districts soon got 75 runs for 3 wickets. Then captain Tom Bruce landed on the ground from here.
345. The 3rd Highest First-Class Score in NZ First-Class Cricket History. The only man to have scored more in an innings than the great left-hander bert sutcliff. That’s pretty fin company, @Tombruce42
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Both Dane Claver and Bruce scored centuries with him. Claver was dismissed after scoring 116 runs. Bruce’s day and day continued. At the end of the day’s game, he was unbeaten by scoring 212 runs. The team’s score was 414 runs for 4 wickets.
From here, Bruce scored the next 45 runs in 21 balls, but he also scored a triple century before being dismissed. The team scored 700 runs for 5 wickets. New Zealand First Class cricket’s fifth biggest score. Bruce’s 345 runs has been the tenth triple century of New Zealand domestic cricket, so it has been the third highest score in its domestic history in the last 72 years. You look at the top five score
Run player team year
385 Burt Stocklif Otago 1952-53
355 Burt Stocklif Otogo 1949-50
345 Tom Bruce Central Districts 2024-25
338* Roger Blunt Canterbury 1931-32
336* Walter Hemond England 1932-1933
(Tagstotranslate) Thomas Charles Bruce (T) New Zealand (T) International Cricket Council (T) Cricket