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Definition of top-score in English: top-scoreverbˈtɒpskɔː [no object](of a sports player) score the most goals, runs, or points in a particular competition, match, etc. Taylor top-scored with 66 not out Example sentencesExamples - He scored 46 - top-scoring for the second time in the game - but his fall marked the end of the Hong Kong resistance.
- He top-scored in successive seasons, his goals helping Wanderers win promotion to the Premiership and keeping them there.
- Opening the innings, he top-scored with an unbeaten 74 from 95 balls, after Sri Lanka had been set a target of 169 in 35 overs.
- He top-scored with 41 for the unfancied West Indies team, but South Africa proved they had the stronger nerves as they held on for the points.
- Has a No. 11 batsman ever top-scored in a Test, or a one-day international?
- He enjoyed another good outing, top-scoring with 66 in Leicestershire's first-innings 225 against Worcestershire.
- In a winning total of 139-6 opener he top-scored with 75.
- He top-scored with 88 but was short of support.
- And he top-scored for his team at Lord's last week.
- He followed suit for West Indies, top-scoring in the last five innings of their series in England in 1995, although his run included a score of 20 out of an innings of 42 for 2.
- Frank top-scored in both innings, making an unbeaten 98 out of his team's total of 158 in the first innings and 75 out of 228 in the second.
- In mitigation, a player who has top-scored in seven out of nine innings is bound to be missed the moment he leaves the crease.
- The only Harrovian to emerge with credit was the 15-year-old Lord Ipswich, who top-scored in both innings with 21 and 10.
- Dale top-scored for Barbados with 66.
- He also top-scored in both innings on debut - how uncommon is that?
- Joseph, who top-scored for the Windies with 58 thought the people in the Caribbean would be happy for the efforts put into this victory.
- He doesn't have a century as yet in this series - he scored two in the 2004 series in Pakistan - and could be good value at 4/1 to top-score for Pakistan.
- Neal's innings typified this as he top-scored with 41, painstakingly compiled in 132 minutes.
- After top-scoring in the first innings, when Punjab crumbled for just 126, he ground out a memorable 86 here in testing circumstances.
- Gordon top-scored for Durham with 46 but the rest of the batsmen could not locate the boundary often enough.
Derivatives nountɒp ˈskɔːrə Greaves scored 44 goals in 57 appearances for England, a better ratio than Bobby Charlton the all-time top scorer. Example sentencesExamples - Sohail Abbas was the top scorer at the Athens Olympics with 11 goals.
- Striker Eric Carl, the team's top scorer with nine goals this season, has been their primary target up front.
- Berry, the Rocks' top scorer with 19 points per game, has often been forced to play out of position.
- The Nurney girls scored 11 goals with top scorer for Nurney being full-forward Emma Behan, scoring five goals.
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