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Surrey reached his highest score in the history of County cricket against Durham on Monday, with a gigantic 820-9 declared helped by a triple century of Dom Sibley and tons of Dan Lawrence, Will Jacks and Sam Curran.
The highest total of Surrey in 180 years was 811 at the oval in 1899, but the hits of the house destroyed Durham’s attack in a championship of county in the first attack which lasted five sessions.
Sibley, the former opening match of England, struck 305 from 475 balls in one that included 29 four and two.
He was joined for major partnerships by other familiar faces of England, by putting 170 with Curran (108 out of 124 balls) for the third counter, 334 with Lawrence (178 out of 149) for the fourth and 133 with Jacks (119 out of 94) for the fifth before his dismissal.
Will Rhodes was the choice of quisors for visitors with 3-131, with George Drissell for 247 points from his 45 Overs.
Sibley is the top scorer in the county championship this year, with 975 points at an average of more than 75.
Surrey, who has won the title in the last three seasons, is currently second in division UN and undefeated this season, while Durham is sixth.
Durham needs 671 just to avoid monitoring against the champions of the reigning county and they finished the second day out of 59 for one, with Matthew Fisher Bowling Emilio Gay in the fourth above the answer.
Elsewhere in division one, Worcestershire Captain Jake Libby took 228 steps a day after Adam Hose 266 explosives while Worcestershire accumulated 679 for seven against Hampshire at Utilita Bowl.
Gareth Roderick also made 80 as Hampshire The quakers felled before the hosts closed on 68 for three, Tom Taylor claiming Verdicts before against Fletcha Middleton and Nick Gubbins.
Ben Slater supported Nottinghamshire 214 for three with 116 not out – its first century of 2025 – in response to Somerset 379 in Taunton, with Tom Banton 84 the best score for the local team.
Essex slipped from 273 for three to 368 YorkshireWho went to Stums out of 143 for three in York thanks to the undefeated Stoic of the opener Adam Lyth of 172 balls.
Daniel Hughes 151 helped Sussex at 278 for three after Warwickshire were all released for 415 in Hove.
In division two, the record check test of England and LANCASHIRE Captain James Anderson collected two for 45 as Derbyshire had all released for 261 after the red rose made 367 in Chesterfield.
Anderson struck during his second and third overshoots, who corded Mitchell Wagstaff LBW, then his comrade from Bowling Caleb Jewell, while George Balderson was the choice of quantities with four for 71.
Centurion at first glance Keaton Jennings made 51 LANCASHIRE Reaching 114 for a 220 night’s advance.
Naavya Sharma claimed four for 24 as managers Leicestershire Throwed at 103 for eight after Ben Geddes 137 lifted Middlesex at 534 at Grace Road.
Daniel Bell-Drummond made 158 and Harry Finch underlined Kent 566 for eight declared before Northampothire Reached 140 for one, with Ricardo Vasconcelos Invaincu on 87.
133 by James Bracey inaugurated Gloucestershire at 380 against GlamorganWho responded with 228 for four while Colin Ingram (52 Not Out) and Ben Kellaway (55No) put an uninterrupted 107 at Sophia Gardens.