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Is planet similar to Crematoria possible in real life?

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In the Chronicles of the Riddick there was planet Crematoria. Temperature during the day there was 372°C and during night −182°C. There is not much information about about this planet avaiable. Link to wikia

I think of a planet with similar condition. Let's say:
Planet radius would be around 9'000 km (Earth's is ~6'300 km)

Mass of the planet also somewhat similar to earth,so the gravity is not much higher than normal.

Planet size also will make not all surface burning during day and freezing during night, but only central part of it, since it is most affected by solar activity.

1 full day on this planet will last 96 hours. (This parameter is not strictly set)

Closer to planet poles there will be Temperate-cold climate, that allow life to exist.

Is this type of planet is possible?

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