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Sam Northeast’s 335* topples Gooch as Lord’s highest first-class innings

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Last updated: April 7, 2024 7:22 am
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Glamorgan Captain Sam Northeast’ Scores Record Triple-Century, but Middlesex Shows Resilience in Response

Glamorgan’s Sam Northeast had a standout performance on the second day of the English cricket season at Lord’s. After scoring a whopping 186 runs on the first day, he aimed for even more. He batted for 412 balls over almost nine hours, amassing an incredible 335 not out. This made him the highest-scoring player at this stage of the county season and broke a record at Lord’s that had stood for over 200 years.

His achievement is remarkable considering the long history of cricket at Lord’s, where only five triple-centuries had been scored before, none surpassing Northeast’s. Despite this being his latest remarkable score, it wasn’t even his highest ever; he once scored 410 not out in a single inning.

Despite Sam Northeast’s heroics, the match still favored the batsmen, as only one wicket fell on the second day. Middlesex’s Mark Stoneman managed a resilient half-century, but the visitors struggled overall.
Sam Northeast's 335*

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Northeast’s innings were characterized by powerful hitting, including six sixes. He was even given a lifeline when Middlesex missed an easy stumping chance. Glamorgan’s Colin Ingram also contributed with a century of his own, although it was somewhat overshadowed by Northeast’s monumental effort.

Northeast himself expressed his astonishment at breaking such a significant record at Lord’s. He admitted to feeling nervous as he approached the milestone and emphasized the importance of focusing on the game situation despite personal achievements.

Overall, Northeast’s performance was extraordinary, leaving a lasting impression on the match and cricket history.

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