#5 Andy Flower, Zimbabwe
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When: Zimbabwe vs South Africa, Harare 2001
In a game completely dominated by the Proteas, Andy Flower's twin hundreds were the only light at the end of a very dark tunnel for Zimbabwe.
South Africa, powered by their top three, each of whom made a hundred piled on 3 for 600 before declaring. Barring Andy Flower's 142, the Proteas faced virtually no resistance from the Zimbabweans as they folded for a mere 286. Flower followed his 142 with an awe-inspiring 199 not out and single-handedly made South Africa bat again. Flower en route to 199 also became the first batsman to be not out on 199 in a Test innings.
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