That record has stood for 33 years, surviving even the contemporary acceleration of one-day scoring rates thanks to the introduction of T20 cricket, but the percentage is well below Dunstan's efforts in South Australia on Saturday. To say his performance was the standout of the West Augusta innings is akin to suggesting Richards was a passable batsman; five of Dunstan's teammates fell for ducks, the next best score was 18no, and after coming in at 1-10, he scored 307 of the 318 runs that followed.Local cricketer Josh Dunstan scores outrageous triple century including FORTY sixes https://t.co/PXWKbTNmOE pic.twitter.com/gdiL1Rk1Bd
— Triple M Adelaide (@TripleMAdelaide) October 16, 2017
Incredibly, he put on a 203-run partnership for the seventh wicket with second top scorer Ben Russell, who contributed just five. For now, Dunstan can dine out on his 15 minutes of fame, a kind comparison with the Master Blaster, and being the toast of West Augusta for some time to come.INSANE! Grade cricketer Josh Dunstan blasts ridiculous triple century in 34 overs. https://t.co/AG4YSvaLul pic.twitter.com/kFdiLMzZRq
— 7Sport (@7Sport) October 16, 2017


