Louis Kimber's 243 from 127 rewrites record books as Leicestershire fall agonisingly short

Record 43-run over triggers extraordinary run-chase before Sussex cling on for 18-run win

ECB Reporters Network26-Jun-2024Leicestershire’s Louis Kimber rewrote the record books with an astonishing 243, but it came in a losing cause against Sussex in Hove.The 27-year-old Kimber produced one of the most memorable innings in County Championship history, scoring the fastest double-hundred in terms of balls faced (100), hitting the most sixes (21), and scoring the most runs in an over when he plundered 43 off England seamer Ollie Robinson.Kimber was last out when he dragged a legcutter from Nathan McAndrew on to his stumps, leaving last man Josh Hull at the other end, as Sussex squeezed home by 18 runs to strengthen their position at the top of the second division. Kimber faced just 127 balls and 206 of his runs came in boundaries with 20 fours and 21 sixes, breaking Ben Stokes’ Championship record of 17 sixes set in 2022.Every Sussex player warmly congratulated Kimber, and his team-mates and the backroom staff from the two sides formed a guard of honour as he walked off to a standing ovation.It was also the third time in three years that a Leicestershire batter had scored a double-hundred in this fixture.