Overview
- Singh, 20, powered Western Suburbs to 5-483 against Sydney at Pratten Park after arriving at No. 3.
- ESPN confirmed the figures at 314 from 141 balls with 35 sixes and 14 fours, with Brisbane Times noting 10 balls were lost during the assault.
- The innings ranks behind only Victor Trumper’s 335 and Phil Jaques’ 321 on New South Wales’ premier first grade list.
- It stands as the highest limited-overs score recorded in Australian first grade premier cricket, though the match does not carry List A status.
- Wests president Michael Swan lauded the display as extraordinary, and Singh’s profile is boosted by his role in Australia’s 2024 Under-19 World Cup win, where he top-scored in the final.