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CRKT WCup Canada

FILE - Canadian batsman John Davison hits a six to go to his century, in the ICC Cricket World Cup match against the West Indies in Pretoria, South Africa, Sunday Feb. 23, 2003. Davison scored the fastest century in World Cup history, taking just 67 balls to reach 100 runs, and was later caught for 111. Forklift driver, accountant, salesman, teacher. The Canadian cricket team comes from all walks of life. Leading the way is Davison, a veteran batsman who plays professional club cricket in Australia. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/AP-Jon Hrusa) 
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Create Date: 2/23/2003 12:00:00 AM 
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