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The Sunday Minefield – June 6, 2021
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On this day: Lara made highest first-class score of 501 not out
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Brian Lara. (File Photo: IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Birmingham, June 6 : Exactly 27 years ago to this day, former West Indies captain Brian Lara hammered 501 not out against Durham in a County Championship match for Warwickshire here at Edgbaston. It remains the highest first-class score until today.
Lara s big first-class score in a high-scoring match came off 427 deliveries in 474 minutes. He hit 10 sixes and 62 boundaries during the world record innings.
Lara, who also holds the record for highest individual score in a Test innings as well, had surpassed former Pakistan batsman Hanif Mohammad s score of 499, scored 35 years prior, in 1959.
On this day: Brian Lara made highest first-class score of 501 not out
It remains the highest first-class score until today.Lara s big first-class score in a high-scoring match came off 427 deliveries in 474 minutes. He hit 10 sixes and 62 boundaries during the world record innings. Follow Newsd On
Exactly 27 years ago to this day, former West Indies captain Brian Lara hammered 501 not out against Durham in a County Championship match for Warwickshire here at Edgbaston. It remains the highest first-class score until today.
Lara’s big first-class score in a high-scoring match came off 427 deliveries in 474 minutes. He hit 10 sixes and 62 boundaries during the world record innings.
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