Close
Close
RR vs SRH 20:00 IST
Posted by Cyrus Irani | July 23, 2012, 2:51 pm
Hashim Amla set a South African Test record with his innings of 311 not out on the fourth day of the first Test against England at the Oval on Sunday.

In the process he broke the previous South African individual Test innings record of team-mate AB de Villiers, who made 278 not out against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi in November 2010.

Amla reached his tally before South Africa captain Graeme Smith declared his side's first innings on a mammoth 637 for two.

In all, Amla faced 529 balls and struck 35 fours in what was the 29-year-old's 15th Test century, which far exceeded his previous personal highest of 253 not out against India at Nagpur in 2010.

His score was the highest by a South African against England, beating the previous record of 277 set by Smith at Lord's in 2003, and was the first triple century scored in a Test in England since Graham Gooch made 333 against India at Lord's in 1990.