

ISLAMABAD, June 27, 2024 - England's 30 years old fast bowler Ollie Robinson conceded 43 runs in an over in the county cricket match between Leicestershire and Sussex. It is the most expensive over in the history of county cricket.
Leicestershire batsman Louis Kimber hit Robinson for 2 sixes, 6 fours in an over that included a single and three no balls. Remember that in county cricket two runs are awarded on one no ball.
Robinson's over became the second most expensive over in first class cricket. Earlier, New Zealand's Robert Vance had conceded 77 runs off 23 balls. This over of 23 balls included 17 no balls
For Leicestershire, Kimber scored a 100 ball double century, the second fastest in the history of first class cricket. In 2018 Afghanistan's Shafiqullah Shinwari scored the fastest double century in 89 balls.