Brian Lara's record safe for now as England batter scores 410*

Sam-Northeast
Sam-Northeast

Northeast hit a brilliant 410* from 450 deliveries against Leicestershire, but any chance he had of surpassing Lara's world record score of 501* was cut short when Glamorgan captain David Lloyd declared his side's innings at 795/5 at lunch on day four of the Division Two contest at Grace Road.

It was the ninth highest score in first-class history and the highest any batter has totalled since Lara's record knock for Warwickshire against Durham in Birmingham more than 28 years ago.

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Northeast is also just the 11th batter to surpass the 400-run mark in a first-class innings, joining cricketing greats such as Don Bradman, Graeme Hick, Bill Ponsford and Lara that have previously achieved the feat.

Brian Lara after his record-breaking unbeaten 501 for Warwickshire

The right-hander hit 45 boundaries and three sixes during his record-breaking knock, with the 32-year-old enjoying an unbeaten 461-run partnership with Chris Cooke (191*) for the sixth wicket in reply to Leicestershire first innings score of 584.

Northeast also enjoyed a 306-run stand with South Africa international Colin Ingram (139), with the duo coming to the crease with Glamorgan in a spot of bother initially at 9/2 in the seventh over.

Despite an impressive first-class record that has netted 26 centuries and 61 half-centuries, Northeast has never been given a chance by England to perform at international level.

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