1. Oliver Robinson vs Worcestershire - 206*
Robinson scored the winning double century
In the ongoing Royal London One-Day Cup, Kent academy’s product, Oliver Robinson recorded his name in the books as he smashed the first-ever double ton of the competition against Worcestershire.
With 352 runs to chase, playing at the Number three position, Robinson scored an unbeaten 206 runs off 131 deliveries at a strike rate of 157.25. His attacking knock included 27 boundaries and 6 maximums which helped Kent to chase the target with ease.
2. Stephen Eskinazi vs Surrey - 182
Global star, Stephen Eskinazi represents Middlesex in this year's competition. The Wicketkeeper-batter in the match against Surrey bashed 182 runs from 136 deliveries.
Playing at a strike rate of 133.82, he had hit 17 boundaries and six out-of-park shots in his fabulous knock.
3. Thomas Prest vs Kent - 181
England's U-19 batter, Prest represents Hampshire this season. In the match against Kent, playing at the No.3 position, Prest scored 181 off 138 deliveries at a strike rate of 131.15.
England's young batter showed a lot of potential in the middle, as he smashed 14 boundaries and seven sixes which helped Hampshire put a massive total of 396/5 on board.
4. Cheteshwar Pujara vs Surrey - 174
Pujara played a fiery knock of 174 runs from 131 balls
Playing as an International player, India's Test player Pujara is leading the Sussex team this edition. Usually playing with defensive technique, in the match against Surrey, Pujara played a counterattacking innings.
Coming at Number four, Pujara scored 174 runs off just 131 deliveries. Not playing his natural game, Sussex's skipper bashed 20 boundaries and five sixes at a strike rate of 132.82 and registered his second ton of this season.
5. Colin Ingram vs Kent - 155
37 year old Ingram amassed 155 runs
South Africa's wicketkeeper-batter, Ingram is representing the defending champions Glamorgan this season.
One of the finest hitters in the game, Ingram scored 155 runs from 148 balls at a strike rate of 104.72. In the high scoring against Kent, Ingram's knock which includes 15 boundaries and 3 sixes helped Glamorgan chase the target.
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