One-Day Cup: Stephen Eskinazi breaks the world record of more than 130 consecutive tonnes in one day

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In one of three Group A games over 600 points, Middlesex's opener reached 135, backed by Sam Robson's 103, as his side beat Nottinghamshire at Grantham.

Warwickshire just managed to defend their 310-6 against Sussex, while Gloucestershire just beat Durham in a game over 700 points.

In Group B, 100% of Hampshire, Northants and Leicestershire all won.

Hampshire youngsters helped save their side 58-5 to beat Derbyshire, completing County Championship winners T20 Blast's 21st victory in their last 23 games in all formats, and making them the only team to claim the maximum points from their first four group games.

Lancashire, one point behind, and Warwickshire Group A, who have played one game less than the others, are also still unbeaten.

Ma is after losing their opener, three straight wins, all set up by Eskinazi centuries, took the north-west Londoners top of their group.

Group A< p class="" data -reactid=".1mm9y6dth7y.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-9">Eskinazi's total of 463 for Middlesex's record in his last three innings is also a List A world record, breaking the previous record of 452 by Gerrie Snyman, who had 98, 158 not knocked out and 196 in consecutive innings for Namibia in 2007.

Eskinazi hit 18 fours and six across the Lincolnshire border at Nottinghamshire's outfield at Grantham, sharing a second wicket partnership of 234 with fellow centurion Robson, as he made 135 on his side's 355 against Nottinghamshire, following one of his 146 against Durham and the county record 182 against Surrey.

Middlesex lost their last nine wickets in 15 overs as Nottinghamshire fought back by skipper Haseeb Hameed (an A-best 114 list) and Ben Slater (90), but the hosts didn't lose by 27 points.

The biggest racing mountain of the day was in Chester-le-Street, where Durham and Gloucestershire shared 728.

Chris Dent (117) and Australian Test opener Marcus Harris (94) put in a second wicket of 172 as Gloucestershire racked up 367 -8 on his 50 overs against Durham - his highest score on List A against another county.

Despite none of their hitters reaching triple figures, Durham then remarkably went under six runs, on 361 -8.

Paul Coughlin had the top score with 77, but no one missed less than 25 as the hosts fell just short, to stay second in the group on two points.< /p>

One-Day Cup: Stephen Eskinazi breaks the world record of more than 130 consecutive tonnes in one day
“After

In one of three Group A games over 600 points, Middlesex's opener reached 135, backed by Sam Robson's 103, as his side beat Nottinghamshire at Grantham.

Warwickshire just managed to defend their 310-6 against Sussex, while Gloucestershire just beat Durham in a game over 700 points.

In Group B, 100% of Hampshire, Northants and Leicestershire all won.

Hampshire youngsters helped save their side 58-5 to beat Derbyshire, completing County Championship winners T20 Blast's 21st victory in their last 23 games in all formats, and making them the only team to claim the maximum points from their first four group games.

Lancashire, one point behind, and Warwickshire Group A, who have played one game less than the others, are also still unbeaten.

Ma is after losing their opener, three straight wins, all set up by Eskinazi centuries, took the north-west Londoners top of their group.

Group A< p class="" data -reactid=".1mm9y6dth7y.0.0.0.1.$paragraph-9">Eskinazi's total of 463 for Middlesex's record in his last three innings is also a List A world record, breaking the previous record of 452 by Gerrie Snyman, who had 98, 158 not knocked out and 196 in consecutive innings for Namibia in 2007.

Eskinazi hit 18 fours and six across the Lincolnshire border at Nottinghamshire's outfield at Grantham, sharing a second wicket partnership of 234 with fellow centurion Robson, as he made 135 on his side's 355 against Nottinghamshire, following one of his 146 against Durham and the county record 182 against Surrey.

Middlesex lost their last nine wickets in 15 overs as Nottinghamshire fought back by skipper Haseeb Hameed (an A-best 114 list) and Ben Slater (90), but the hosts didn't lose by 27 points.

The biggest racing mountain of the day was in Chester-le-Street, where Durham and Gloucestershire shared 728.

Chris Dent (117) and Australian Test opener Marcus Harris (94) put in a second wicket of 172 as Gloucestershire racked up 367 -8 on his 50 overs against Durham - his highest score on List A against another county.

Despite none of their hitters reaching triple figures, Durham then remarkably went under six runs, on 361 -8.

Paul Coughlin had the top score with 77, but no one missed less than 25 as the hosts fell just short, to stay second in the group on two points.< /p>

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