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West Indies captain Brian Lara jumps in celebration after getting to 384 runs to beat the world's highest score in test cricket during the third day of the fourth and final test against England at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John's, Antigua, Monday, April 12, 2004. Lara surpassed Australian Matthew Hayden's mark of 380 against Zimbabwe last October in Perth and is 390 not out at lunch. (AP Photo/PA, Rebecca Naden)
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West Indies captain Brian Lara plays a stroke on his way to beat the world's highest score in test cricket during the third day of the fourth and final test against England at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John's, Antigua, Monday, April 12, 2004. Lara surpassed Australian Matthew Hayden's mark of 380 against Zimbabwe last October in Perth and set the new record in 400 runs before declare. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
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West Indies captain Brian Lara is greeted by teammates while passing through of an arch of bats at lunch break after beating the world's highest score in test cricket during the third day of the fourth and final test against England at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John's, Antigua, Monday, April 12, 2004. Lara surpassed Australian Matthew Hayden's mark of 380 against Zimbabwe last October in Perth and set the new record in 400 runs before declare. (AP Photo/Randy Brooks)
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West Indies captain Brian Lara jumps in celebration after scoring 384 runs to beat the world's highest score in test cricket during the third day of the fourth and final test against England at the Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John's, Antigua, Monday, April 12, 2004. Lara surpassed Australian Matthew Hayden's mark of 380 against Zimbabwe last October in Perth and is 390 not out at lunch. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)
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West Indies captain Brian Lara kisses the ground in celebration of his record breaking 385 on the third day of the fourth and final C&W test vs England in St. John's, Antigua(AFP/Gordon Brooks)
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West indies captain Brian Lara, left, is congratulated, on reaching 384 runs to beat the world's highest score in test cricket, by England's Mark Butcher, Nasser Hussain, Stephen Harmison and captain Michael Vaughan, from 2nd left to right, during the third day of the fourth Test against England at the Recreation ground, St John's Antigua, Monday April 12, 2004. Lara surpassed Australian Matthew Hayden's mark of 380 against Zimbabwe last October in Perth and set the new record in 400 runs before declare. (AP Photo/PA, Rebecca Naden)
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The final scoreboard showing West Indian captain Brian Lara's record breaking score of 400 runs not out and declaring on 751 against England, during the third day of the 4th Test at the Recreation ground, St John's Antigua, Monday, April 12, 2004. (AP Photo/PA, Rebecca Naden)
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