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Witness a masterclass in patience and skill as Andy Flower delivers a determined knock of 66 runs off 182 balls, spending an incredible 245 minutes at the crease. This innings, which included six well-timed boundaries, came against a fierce West Indies bowling attack during the 2nd Test match at Kingston in March 2000. Flower’s resilience under pressure showcased his ability to anchor the innings and stand tall when his team needed him the most. Watch this remarkable performance that highlights why Andy Flower is regarded as one of Zimbabwe’s greatest cricketers.

✅ Match: West Indies vs Zimbabwe, 2nd Test, Kingston – March 2000
✅ Player Focus: Andy Flower – 66 Runs (182 Balls, 245 Minutes, 6 Fours)
✅ Highlights: Gritty Batting, Patience Under Pressure, Elegant Boundaries

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