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[WATCH] Louis Kimber Smashes 43 Runs Off Ollie Robinson In County Championship

Ollie Robinson, a pacer for the England National Cricket Team, set an unlucky record during a County Championship recreation among Sussex and Leicestershire on the 1st Central County Ground in Hove.

In this match, Robinson conceded the maximum runs ever in a single over of English First-Class cricket, gifting away 43 runs. This doubtful fulfilment got here at some point in Leicestershire’s 2d innings, in which Louis Kimber’s awesome batting dismantled Robinson’s bowling within the 59th over. Kimber showcased his dominance by hitting eight barriers in a 9-ball over, which blanketed 3 no-balls.

The over began with a massive six from Kimber, accompanied by a four off a no-ball on the second shipping. Kimber persevered his assault with the help of hitting some other boundary on the following felony shipping, setting significant strain on Robinson. The onslaught endured as Kimber hit a six at the third ball and another 4 at the fourth. To make matters worse Robinson bowled a no-ball again and Kimber capitalized on it with any other boundary.

The 5th ball noticed Robinson conceding but some other four, and following any other no-ball, Kimber hit a further four. The over in the end concluded with Robinson conceding best a single run at the closing ball. In total, Robinson gave away 43 runs in this over, breaking the preceding file held through Alex Tudor, who conceded 38 runs in 1998 whilst playing for Surrey.

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Amidst this batting carnage, Louis Kimber was on the verge of a fantastic double-century. His performance has been a beacon of wish for Leicestershire in the ongoing match in opposition to Sussex.

At one point, Leicestershire turned into struggling at a hundred 75/7, however Kimber’s stellar batting grew to become the sport round. He to begin with secured a half-century after which methodically superior to a century, demonstrating complete manipulation and composure.


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