For many years after the 1999 Cricket World Cup I used to enjoy teasing English friends who had an interest in the sport by asking them to identify the British batsman who scored most runs at that tournament.
The answer is Scotland's Gavin Hamilton, but enough people know it now that it no longer counts as a decent quiz question.
However, another Scot has now found an even more spectacular way of ensuring that his name will forever be in the sport's record books. Richie Berrington this week became not only the first British batsman to score a century in a T20 international match, but the first from an associate nation to do so.
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