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Tanmay Agarwal broke a couple of world records en route to scoring 366 runs - the fourth-highest first-class score by an Indian - for Hyderabad in their Ranji Trophy game against Arunachal Pradesh. 

Agarwal reached his triple century in just 147 balls, breaking South African cricketer Marco Marais' record for the fastest triple century in FC cricket. Marais, who represented Border, scored his triple ton in 191 balls against Eastern Province in the 2017-18 Sunfoil 3-Day Cup. 

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Not just that, but Agarwal also broke the world record for most sixes in a FC innings, smashing as many as 26 sixes. The previous record was held by New Zealand's Colin Munro, who hit 23 sixes while representing Auckland in a game against Central Districts. 

But, which player holds the record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket? The Sporting News provides the stats. 

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From Brian Lara to Don Bradman: Players with the highest individual scores in first-class cricket

West Indies legend Brian Lara holds the record of registering the highest individual score in first-class cricket, scoring 501* for Warwickshire against Durham in a County Championship game in 1994. 

Lara, along with late Australian cricketer Bill Ponsford, is the only batsman to register more than one first-class score of at least 400 runs. 

PlayerRunsBalls4s6sTeamOpponentVenueYear
Brian Lara (WI)501*4276210WarwickshireDurhamEdgbaston, Birmingham1994
Hanif Mohammad (PAK)499NA640KarachiBahawalpurKPI Ground, Karachi1959
Don Bradman (AUS)452*465490New South WalesQueenslandSCG, Sydney1930
Bhausaheb Nimbalkar (IND)443*NA491MaharashtraKathiawarPoona Club Ground, Pune1948
Bill Ponsford (AUS)437NA420VictoriaQueenslandMCG, Melbourne1927

Which Indian player has scored the most runs in a first-class innings?

Maharashtra's Bhausaheb Nimbalkar holds the record of scoring the most runs in a first-class innings by an Indian batsman. He is also the only Indian batsman to score over 400 runs in a FC innings.

PlayerRunsBalls4s6sTeamOpponentVenueYear
Bhausaheb Nimbalkar 443*NA491MaharashtraKathiawarPoona Club Ground, Pune1948
Prithvi Shaw379383494MumbaiAssamAmingaon Cricket Ground, Guwahati2023
Sanjay Manjrekar377473505MumbaiHyderabadWankhede Stadium, Mumbai1991
Maturi Sridhar366523375HyderabadAndhra PradeshGymkhana Ground, Secunderabad1994
Tanmay Agarwal3661813426HyderabadArunachal PradeshNexGen Cricket Ground, Hyderabad2024
Vijay Merchant359*NA310Mumbai MaharashtraBrabourne Stadium, Mumbai1943
Samit Gohel359*723451GujaratOdishaSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur2016

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Parshva is a Content Producer for The Sporting News' India edition.