Surrey smash club-record 820 against Durham
Briefly

Surrey's cricket team made history at the Kia Oval by scoring a staggering 820-9 declared, the highest first-class total in their history. Dom Sibley's monumental 305 was complemented by explosive centuries from Dan Lawrence (178) and Will Jacks (119), enabling the team to surpass a 126-year-old county record. Following their formidable batting display, Surrey bowled Durham to 59-1 in response, maintaining a commanding 761-run lead, showcasing their dominance under sweltering temperatures as they head into the next phase of the match.
Dom Sibley’s monumental innings of 305, together with quick centuries from Lawrence and Jacks, led Surrey to their record-breaking total of 820-9 declared, surpassing a 126-year-old county record.
In a remarkable display of batting prowess, Surrey's team eclipsed their previous highest first-class score, establishing an unprecedented benchmark that significantly showcased their skill in unprecedented heat.
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