Surrey Sets a New Record with Historic Cricket Innings

Surrey broke a longstanding 126-year-old record in county cricket by posting their highest total of 820-9 during a match against Durham at the Oval. Key contributions came from Dom Sibley, Sam Curran, Dan Lawrence, and Will Jacks. Surrey's achievement ranks fourth in historical county cricket records.


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Surrey Sets a New Record with Historic Cricket Innings
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In an extraordinary display of cricketing prowess, Surrey shattered a 126-year-old club record by posting their highest-ever county cricket inning total of 820-9 against Durham on Monday at the Oval in London.

The performance was highlighted by Dom Sibley's scintillating 305, bolstered by sterling centuries from England internationals Sam Curran, Dan Lawrence, and Will Jacks.

This monumental achievement places Surrey's effort as the fourth-highest total in county cricket history, trailing only Yorkshire's 887 against Warwickshire in 1896.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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