One hit a triple century, then three batsmen scored century, 820 runs broke all records in cricket history, history scored in England
 
In England these days, many cricket formats are being played in different formats. The Indian team is busy playing a five -match Test series with England, while both these county championships are also being played in England. The 42nd match of the County Championship Division One is being played between Surrey and Durham.
There was a great view in this match. When the team batted first, scored 820 runs at the loss of 9 wickets and then declared the innings. However, during this time, a batsman of England Surrey team even scored a triple century.
Dom Sibli’s stormy innings on England ground
However, in this match, all England batsmen appeared in a great rhythm. For the team, Dom Sibli batted tremendously and ran a stormy innings of 305 runs, facing 445 balls standing in the field, in which he also hit 29 fours and two sixes, although it scored his first triple century in first class cricket. Due to this marathon innings of Dome Sibli, the team managed to score a big score. Apart from this player, three more batsmen also played a century innings. Sam Karan scored 108 runs in 124 balls. Dan Lawrence also contributed 55 runs in 149 balls in 149 balls, 119 runs off 94 balls.
Durham’s bowlers looted tremendous run
If we talk about Durham’s bowling, it looked very flexible. Apart from only one bowler of the team Will Rhodes, all the batsmen were seen looting runs on the field. When Wil Rhodes took three wickets for 131 runs in 28 overs, the same George Drisal proved to be the most expensive bowler for the team. He looted 247 runs in 45 overs and took only one wicket while Daniel Hug took two wickets and in addition to other bowlers of the team also achieved the success of one batsman each.
A look at the biggest score of county cricket
(1896) 887 – Yorkshhar vs. Warvikshar
(1990) 863 – Lancasher vs Surrey
(2007) 850 – SummerSet vs. Middlesex,
(2025) 820 – Surrey vs. Durham,
 
			