The first batsman hits a six, then a single to win it. At that point the scorers notice they're one run out in the total, so with one run needed off the last ball, the second batsman hits a six
The batsman hits it to the furthest boundary and run three; the fielder returns it and makes a wild throw and it goes for four overthrows. The umpire then signals one short, so the first batter has scored six. The second batter is now facing with one to win and hits the first ball for six
That's right: Ranji's highest was 285 and neither Bowley nor John Langridge managed a triple. A 300 score is comparatively rare in county cricket (particularly before the onset of 4-day matches)
Who are the seven? There's a good quiz question. Freddie Brown? David Sales? Mal Loye? Mike Hussey? Hussey deffo did, he scored a couple for them
EDIT: Alan Lamb must be there but I'm lost on the others
The last time we played Northampton there were lots of runs and very few wickets. Wantage ROAD was about right, Sounds like this is another belter - what a track for Garton to make his debut on