LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. -- California Chrome won the $180,000 Winter Challenge by 12 lengths in track-record time Saturday at Los Alamitos in his final start in California.Ridden by Victor Espinoza, California Chrome ran 1 1/16 miles in 1:40.03, breaking the old mark of 1:40.82 set by Uncle Lino on April 30 in the California Chrome Stakes.California Chrome paid $2.10 as the 1-20 favorite in a race that featured only win wagering.The victory, worth $50,000, increased California Chromes career earnings to $14,502,652, with 16 wins in 26 starts.Point Piper was second at 21-1 odds, while 98-1 shot Papacoolpapacool was another 3 1/4 lengths back in third.With 5,023 cheering him on, California Chrome made his first and last start at Los Alamitos where he has trained since January 2014 under Art Sherman.The race served as a prep for California Chromes rematch with Breeders Cup Classic winner Arrogate in the $12 million Pegasus World Cup on Jan. 28 at Floridas Gulfstream Park.Outrun early after breaking from the outside in the field of 10, California Chrome was kept in the clear and extremely wide by Espinoza to avoid any possible traffic problems.Fifth after the opening half-mile, the 2014 Horse of the Year and worlds richest active thoroughbred moved up to join the leaders without urging and swept to the lead with about 2 1/2 furlongs to run.I was pretty nervous before the race, Sherman said. You know your horse is better than the others running in the race, but it is a horse race and anything can happen. You could see he was much the best. It was just perfect.Now I can relax and get ready for the Pegasus. I want Arrogate bad. I have something in my heart that says Chrome can beat him, the trainer said.California Chrome is set to begin his stud career in Kentucky after he competes in the Pegasus World Cup.In the $100,000 Soviet Problem Stakes for 2-year-old fillies, 1-2 favorite Sircat Sally won by 12 lengths for Hall of Fame trainer Jerry Hollendorfer.Ridden by Drayden Van Dyke, Sircat Sally ran a mile in 1:35.42 and paid $3, $2.60 and $2.20.Cash Prize returned $9.40 and $6.20 at 17-1 odds, while Bella Luma was another 1 1/4 lengths back in third and paid $3.60 to show.Air Max 90 China Wholesale . -- Anaheim Ducks captain and leading scorer Ryan Getzlaf has been scratched from Sunday nights game against the Vancouver Canucks because of an upper-body injury. 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The last time they played here, in 2010, they won by four wickets. However, The Oval was also the venue of their forfeiture in 2006, which is one of their three defeats at the ground. Since 1970, Pakistan have won three Tests, drawn two, and lost one (in 2006) in six matches here.2-3 Englands win-loss record at The Oval in their last six Tests here, since 2010. They have lost to Pakistan, South Africa and Australia, and beaten India twice. It is the only home venue where they have lost more than they have won during this period.4 Number of Tests, out of the last five, which have been won by an innings. England beat India by an innings in 2011 and 2014, but lost by those margins against South Africa and Australia in 2012 and 2015. The only other game was a draw against Australia in 2013. In their last seven Tests at The Oval, England have never won, lost or drawn two in succession. Their sequence of results (latest match first) is: LWDLWLW.36.42 Pakistans runs per wicket at The Oval, easily their best among all venues in England. They average 31.01 at Edgbaston, and less than 27 at all other grounds. Their bowling average of 31.26 at The Oval is second only to 29.70 at Headingley.8862 Runs for Alastair Cook from 18 Test innings at The Oval, at an average of 47.dddddddddddd88. The only venue where he has scored more Test runs is at Lords - 1746 from 40 innings. One of his two hundreds at The Oval was against Pakistan in 2010.33.51 James Andersons bowling average in Tests at The Oval, his poorest at a home venue. In 10 Tests here he has taken 35 wickets with no five-wicket hauls; his best is 4 for 52 against West Indies in 2004. In his last seven Tests here, only twice has he taken more than two wickets in an innings. Stuart Broads average here is similar - 32.44 in eight Tests.33.58 Average for fast bowlers at The Oval in the last six Tests here, since 2010; spinners have averaged 38.57 during this period, and have taken just 25% of the total wickets.22.11 Combined bowling average for Shane Warne, Mushtaq Ahmed and Abdul Qadir in the seven Tests they played at The Oval. While Warne took 32 wickets in four Tests at 22.25, Mushtaq took 11 wickets in two Tests at 22.63, and Qadir 10 for 211 in his only Test here. Yasir Shah, the legspinner in Pakistans current squad, took 10 for 141 in the first Test at Lords, but in the next two Tests he has managed only 4 for 502. ' ' '