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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a highest score of" is not correct in standard English; it should be "the highest score of." You can use the correct phrase when discussing the top score achieved in a competition, test, or game.
Example: "She achieved the highest score of the tournament, earning her a trophy."
Alternatives: "the top score of" or "the maximum score of."
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In 1997, Atapattu came back once more and struggled for another six Tests, with a highest score of only 29.
My average of four with a highest score of 13 notwithstanding, I still treasure that ghostly potential half-century".
He is also a capable lower-order batsman with a highest score of 106 against New Zealand.
In nine knocks in the summer he averaged 19 with a highest score of 47. Nowhere near good enough.
Clarke needs Clarke to get runs; he is averaging 19.71 in his last 10 innings, with a highest score of 24.
After a hundred of these he averaged 21.67, had a highest score of 56 not out and a strike rate of 79.
The most expensive signing in this summer's Twenty20 Blast scored 225 runs in 12 innings, with a highest score of 39.
Star Player: Khurram Khan Khan had a fantastic 2014 scoring 334 runs in six ODI at an average of 83 with a highest score of 132.
His average with the bat was 17.09, with a highest score of 82 against Sussex at Hove in 1960, a fortnight before the end of his explosive eight-year career.
He looked, in one of Frank Bruno's endearing catchphrases, "A big, strong boy 'Arry", but he had only played a handful of T20Is and had a highest score of 13.
Moreover, Taylor's reserve, Amy Jones, may be almost equally as deft but has yet to prove herself with the bat in the shortest form, with a highest score of 30 to her name.
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