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The number of runs scored by a cricket player in 25 innings are as follows: 26,35,94,48,82,105,53,0,39,42,71,0,64,15,34,67,0,42,124,84,54,48,139,64,47 Rearrange these runs in ascending order. Determine the player, is highest score. How many times did the player not score a run? How many centuries did he score? How many times did he score more than 50 runes?

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