Harjas Singh put on a show at Pattern Park, turning a regular grade match into something special. The Australian cricketer, with Indian roots, blasted 314 runs off just 141 balls. He hit a crazy 35 sixes, becoming the first player to score a triple century in a one-day grade match.
Each hit was powerful, and every boundary was like a statement. Singh really pushed what's possible in Australian grade cricket.
This amazing inning puts Singh third on the all-time list in New South Wales Premier first-grade history. He's behind Victor Trumper's 335 from 1903 and Phil Jaques ’ 321 from 2007. Plus, it's now the highest limited-overs score in first-grade premier cricket in Australia.
The next highest score in the innings was only 37, which shows how dominant Singh's performance was.
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