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Jagadeesan's 277 shatters world records in List A cricket

All the major records broken by the Tamil Nadu batter during his innings of 277 off 141 balls against Arunachal Pradesh at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru

N Jagadeesan's 277 off 141 balls for Tamil Nadu is the highest score in List A cricket  •  ESPNcricinfo/Daya Sagar

N Jagadeesan's 277 off 141 balls for Tamil Nadu is the highest score in List A cricket  •  ESPNcricinfo/Daya Sagar

277 N Jagadeesan's score against Arunachal Pradesh at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, the highest individual score in men's List A cricket. The previous highest was 268 by Alistair Brown against Glamorgan in 2002. Jagadeesan's 277 is also the highest score in all List A cricket, surpassing 271 not out by Sripali Weerakkody against Pushpadana Ladies in the 2007 Sri Lanka Women's One-Day tournament.
1 Jagadeesan became the first player to score hundreds in five consecutive innings in men's List A cricket. Previously, three batters had four centuries in a row - Kumar Sangakkara in 2014-15, Alviro Petersen in 2015-16 and Devdutt Padikkal in 2020-21.
506 for 2 Tamil Nadu's score in this match against Arunachal, the first team to score 500-plus runs in men's List A cricket. The previous highest was 498 for 4 by England against Netherlands earlier this year.
114 Balls taken by Jagadeesan for his double century against Arunachal, the joint-fastest in men's List A cricket. Travis Head also took 114 balls for his double ton against Queensland in the Marsh One-Day Cup last year.
196.45 Jagadeesan's strike rate during his 141-ball 277 - the highest for any double hundred in men's List A cricket. The previous highest was 181.1 by Travis Head, when he scored 230 off 127 balls against Queensland in 2021. None of the remaining 36 double-centuries in this format had a strike-rate of more than 175.
416 Partnership runs between Jagadeesan and B Sai Sudharsan for the first wicket against Arunachal - the first pair to share a 400-run stand for any wicket in men's List A cricket. The previous highest partnership was 372 between Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels for the second wicket against Zimbabwe in 2015.
114 Runs conceded by Chetan Anand of Arunachal in his ten overs, the most by a bowler in a men's List A match. Mick Lewis' 113 runs in an ODI against South Africa in 2006 were the previous most. Anand conceded 88 of those 114 runs while bowling to Jagadeesan, who struck six fours and seven sixes off 32 balls before getting dismissed.
5 Hundreds for Jagadeesan in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy, the most by any batter in an edition of this competition. Virat Kohli (2008-09), Devdutt Padikkal (2020-21), Prithvi Shaw (2020-21) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (2021-22) - all had four hundreds apiece.
15 Sixes by Jagadeesan in his innings of 277, the most by any batter in a Vijay Hazare Trophy innings. The previous highest was 12 sixes by Yashasvi Jaiswal during his 203 against Jharkhand in the 2019-20 season.
799 Runs scored by Jagadeesan in this tournament, the second most by a batter in an edition of Vijay Hazare Trophy. The record for most runs in an edition is 827 by Prithvi Shaw during the 2020-21 season.
435 Win margin by runs for Tamil Nadu against Arunachal, the biggest win in terms of runs in men's List A cricket. The previous biggest win was by 346 runs for Somerset in 1990 when they bowled out Devon for 67 runs while defending their 413 for 4.

Sampath Bandarupalli is a statistician at ESPNcricinfo