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🏏The Top 10 Highest Individual Scores in First-Class Cricket

Posted on September 24, 2025September 24, 2025 by Harold Gittens

Cricket has always celebrated monumental batting feats, but nothing captures the imagination quite like a truly mammoth innings. Scoring a century is an achievement in itself, but these legends went far beyond, rewriting the record books with innings that stretched into the 400s and 500s. Many of the players on this list may be unknown to many of us but the list highlights the genius of Brian Lara to make it to the top. Let’s look at the top ten highest individual scores in first-class cricket—a list that showcases sheer skill, stamina, and history-making brilliance.


🏏 Top 10 Highest Individual Scores in First-Class Cricket

RankPlayerRunsTeam / OpponentYear
1Brian Lara501*Warwickshire v Durham1994
2Hanif Mohammad499Karachi v Bahawalpur1959
3Don Bradman452*New South Wales v Queensland1930
4B.B. Nimbalkar443*Maharashtra v Kathiawar1948
5Bill Ponsford437Victoria v Queensland1927
6Bill Ponsford429Victoria v Tasmania1923
7Aftab Baloch428Sind v Baluchistan1974
8K.S. Ranjitsinhji421Sussex v Somerset1899
9Graeme Hick405*Worcestershire v Somerset1988
10W.G. Grace400*Gloucestershire v Somerset1876

🌟 A Few Highlights

  • Brian Lara’s 501* remains untouchable three decades later, scored in just 427 balls with 62 fours and 10 sixes.
  • Hanif Mohammad’s 499 was heartbreakingly close to 500, but he was run out going for his 500th run.
  • Don Bradman’s 452* at the age of just 22 confirmed his genius and remains Australia’s highest first-class score.
  • W.G. Grace’s 400*, way back in 1876, was the first quadruple century in cricket history—a feat that set the tone for the generations that followed.
  • Bill Ponsford is the only man to appear twice in this elite list, with two scores of 400-plus for Victoria in the 1920s.

💡 Did You Know?

  • Brian Lara’s 501* came just a few weeks after he broke the world Test record with 375. Talk about being in form!
  • Hanif Mohammad batted for over 16 hours for his 499—one of the longest innings in cricket history.
  • Bradman’s 452* was scored in only 415 minutes—he barely wasted a delivery.
  • B.B. Nimbalkar’s 443* is still the highest score in Indian domestic cricket, and he was left stranded when the opposition conceded the match.
  • Bill Ponsford’s 437 was made on the famously flat Melbourne Cricket Ground pitch, where Victoria piled up a record 1107 runs.
  • Aftab Baloch was just 20 years old when he scored his 428—Pakistan never gave him a long run in Tests despite that knock.
  • K.S. Ranjitsinhji’s 421 was full of his trademark leg glances, a shot he is credited with perfecting.
  • Graeme Hick’s 405* made him the youngest triple-centurion in county cricket at the time.
  • W.G. Grace’s 400* in 1876 was revolutionary; before him, no one imagined such scores were even possible.

📖 Final Word

These innings are more than just numbers; they are stories of concentration, stamina, and dominance. To bat for hours (sometimes days), weather bowlers, and carry your team to a position of strength requires not just skill but incredible mental strength.

Every name here carved a legacy, ensuring their innings would be remembered as long as cricket is played.

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