1 - His 200-plus first-class innings since 2008 came from Hashim Amla's strike rate of less than 13.30 during an unbeaten 37 off 278 balls against Hampshire on Wednesday. Amla himself was responsible for the better effort in this period, when he scored 25 off 244 balls, scoring just 10.24 against India in 2015.
19.24 - Amla's strike rate against Hampshire, the second lowest by any player in a first-class match, having faced more than 300 balls in the past 15 years. Naeem Islam Jr scored 19.20 against Rajshahi Division in the National Cricket League 2015 match, where he scored 63 runs in 328 balls. In the first innings too, Amla made Surrey's top contribution with 29 off 65 balls.
1.16 - Run rate for Surrey's second innings against Hampshire, 122 for 8 in 104.5 overs. This is now the second lowest run rate in a first-class team's innings of more than 100 overs since 2000. South Africa's 0.99 against India in 2015 is on top as they scored 143 runs in 143.1 overs during an unsuccessful attempt to save the Test match. in Delhi.
0.72 - Run rate for the fourth wicket partnership between Amla and Ryan Patel, the fourth slowest partnership of over 25 overs in first-class cricket since 2010. Amla and Patel added 21 runs in 28.5 overs, during which Amla scored only two runs. Run. Amla's partnership with AB de Villiers against India in 2015 is third on the list as he scored 0.64 runs in 42.1 overs during his stand of 27.