This day in sport – 05 Aug 1996
Sobers hits 24 fours in cricket test. West Indian Captain Garry Sobers hit 24 fours in an innings of 174 (including a hundred between lunch and tea) and had match figures of 8 for 80 to set up an innings
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Sobers hits 24 fours in cricket test. West Indian Captain Garry Sobers hit 24 fours in an innings of 174 (including a hundred between lunch and tea) and had match figures of 8 for 80 to set up an innings
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