Cricket-Surrey post 820-9 against Durham to break 126-year-old club record
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Posted on July 1, 2025
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Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 1, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026

Surrey set a new record with 820-9 against Durham, surpassing their 126-year-old record. Dom Sibley led with 305 runs.
(Reuters) -Surrey broke a 126-year-old club record when they posted their highest total in a county cricket match on Monday, declaring their first innings at 820-9 against Durham on the second day of their County Championship clash at the Oval in London.
Dom Sibley scored 305 while fellow England internationals Sam Curran (108), Dan Lawrence (178) and Will Jacks (119) pitched in with centuries as Surrey improved on their previous record of 811 scored against Somerset in 1899 at the same venue.
Yorkshire's total of 887 against Warwickshire in 1896 remains the highest total in county cricket, with Surrey's record the fourth-highest in the list.
(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
Surrey broke a 126-year-old club record by posting their highest total in a county cricket match, declaring their first innings at 820-9 against Durham.
Dom Sibley scored 305 runs, while Sam Curran, Dan Lawrence, and Will Jacks each contributed centuries with scores of 108, 178, and 119 respectively.
Yorkshire's total of 887 against Warwickshire in 1896 remains the highest total in county cricket, with Surrey's new record being the fourth-highest.
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