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The Centor criteria are a set of criteria which may be used to identify the likelihood of a bacterial infection in patients complaining of a sore throat. They were developed as a method to quickly diagnose the presence of Group A streptococcal infection or diagnosis of streptococcal pharyngitis in "adult patients who presented to an urban emergency room complaining of a sore throat."
A modified version of the Centor criteria, which modified the original Centor criteria in 1998, is often used to aid in diagnosis. The original Centor criteria had four major criteria but the modified Centor criteria have five. The five major criteria of the modified Centor score are: Presence of tonsillar exudate; Painful neck lymph nodes
Sehwag is the first Indian to score a triple century (300 or more runs), and has done so twice—309 against Pakistan in Multan in 2004 and 319 against South Africa in Chennai in 2008. [10] The latter is the fastest triple century in Test cricket, the 300 coming up off just 278 balls, and is also the highest score with a strike rate over 100. [11]
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Modified Centor score Points Probability of Strep Management 1 or less <10%: No antibiotic or culture needed 2: 11–17%: Antibiotic based on culture or rapid antigen detection test: 3: 28–35% 4 or 5: 52%: Empiric antibiotics
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The extra minutes of play (assuming someone scores during that time) would be shorter than the amount of time needed to conduct a five-minute OT and shootout. The 2026 Olympics.
Players who score a century in an innings in a Test match at Lord's also have their names placed on the Lord's Honours Boards. The Englishman A. G. Steel became the first player to score a Test century at Lord's when he made 148 against Australia in 1884. The highest score at the ground is 335, which was scored by Sam Northeast in 2024.