A former Australian under-19s representative has set Sydney Premier Cricket alight with a stunning triple century in a one-day match that featured more than 200 runs in sixes.

Harjas Singh’s innings for Western Suburbs against Sydney on Saturday was the stuff of dreams as the 20-year-old bludgeoned a scarcely believable 314 from 141 balls at Pratten Park in Ashfield.

Coming in at No.3 in the 11th over of the innings, Harjas didn’t score a run from his first four deliveries then plundered an incredible 35 sixes and 14 fours on his way to a club record score – eclipsing Bob Simpson’s 229 in a two-dayer – and the third-highest individual score in Sydney first grade cricket history.

He was 21 runs shy of Victor Trumper’s 335 from 205 balls, which was made in three hours for Paddington again

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