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211 x-Joe Root, England
210 Rahul Dravid, India/ICC
205 Mahela Jayawardene, Sri Lanka
200 x-Steve Smith, Australia
200 Jacques Kallis, South Africa
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If not Sesko: 75-goal Premier League hero ‘feels the time is right' to make the move to Old Trafford

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