Dom Sibley’s titanic triple century powered Surrey to a club-record 820 for 9 as Durham felt the warmth with the Kookaburra ball within the Rothesay County Championship.
Resuming on 169, Sibley, who made the final of his 22 Check appearances for England 4 years in the past, made a career-best 305, with the opener thumping 29 fours and two sixes in a marathon 475-ball innings that ended with Surrey on 745.
After Sam Curran‘s 108 on Sunday, Dan Lawrence made it to a few figures with 178 off 149 balls, whereas Will Jacks additionally had licence to tee off and he thumped 119 off 94 deliveries on the Kia Oval.
Durham didn’t even get the comfort of bowling Surrey out as Rory Burns declared after Jacks was out however not earlier than his aspect had eclipsed their highest-ever whole of 811, which was set in 1899.
Will Rhodes was the decide of the assault with three for 131, whereas Matthew Potts, Daniel Hogg and George Drissell additionally conceded 100-plus runs, the latter claiming figures of 45-1-247-1 in stifling situations.
Durham want 671 simply to keep away from the follow-on in opposition to the reigning county champions and so they ended day two on 59 for one, with Matthew Fisher bowling Emilio Homosexual within the fourth over of the reply.
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Worcestershire vs Hampshire
Elsewhere in Division One, Worcestershire captain Jake Libby made 228 not out a day after Adam Hose’s explosive 266 as Worcestershire racked up 679 for seven in opposition to Hampshire on the Utilita Bowl.
Gareth Roderick additionally made 80 as Hampshire’s bowlers wilted earlier than the hosts closed on 68 for 3, with Tom Taylor claiming leg-before verdicts in opposition to Fletcha Middleton and Nick Gubbins.
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Ben Slater underpinned Nottinghamshire’s 214 for 3 with 116 not out – his first century of 2025 – in response to Somerset’s 379 at Taunton, with Tom Banton’s 84 the highest rating for the house aspect.
Essex slipped from 273 for 3 to 368 all out in opposition to Yorkshire, who went to stumps on 143 for 3 at York due to opener Adam Lyth’s stoic unbeaten 65 from 172 balls.
Daniel Hughes’ 151 helped Sussex to 278 for 3 after Warwickshire have been all out for 415 at Hove.
In Division Two, England’s file Check wicket-taker and Lancashire captain James Anderson collected two for 45 as Derbyshire have been all out for 261 after the Pink Rose had made 367 at Chesterfield.
Anderson struck in his second and third overs, snaring Mitchell Wagstaff lbw after which bowling fellow opener Caleb Jewell, whereas George Balderson was the decide of the bowlers with 4 for 71.
First-innings centurion Keaton Jennings made 51 not out in Lancashire reaching 114 for one and an in a single day lead of 220.
Naavya Sharma claimed 4 for twenty-four as leaders Leicestershire lurched to 103 for eight after Ben Geddes’ 137 had lifted Middlesex to 534 at Grace Street.
Daniel Bell-Drummond made 158 and Harry Finch underscored Kent’s 566 for eight declared earlier than Northamptonshire reached 140 for one, with Ricardo Vasconcelos unbeaten on 87.
James Bracey’s 133 ushered Gloucestershire to 380 in opposition to Glamorgan, who replied with 228 for 4 as Colin Ingram (52 not out) and Ben Kellaway (55no) placed on an unbroken 107 at Sophia Gardens.
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