Agarwal -who recently completed his material sciences' study - struck over run-a-ball and faced 312 deliveries in his unbeaten knock that was laced with forty one fours and three sixes. In a report published in the Oxfordmail.co.uk, the player was quoted as saying that he wanted to do well on the field as this was his final year. ""It is my last year here and I especially wanted to do well, almost like leaving a legacy. "It was a really nice feeling to reach 300 and then to bowl them out cheaply was a bonus."
Put in to bat, Oxford rode on skipper Agarwal's triple ton to declare their innings on 550 for 7. In reply, the hosts were bundled out for 119 in 55.2 overs with Tom Williams and Sachin Mylavarapu bagging a fifer each.
Before Oberoi's double ton, the record was held by Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi or Nawab of Pataudi, Senior, who was the father of MAK Pataudi. The father-son duo, both of whom have captained Indian cricket team, also played for Oxford University side.
Samridh, fondly known as Sam, is now the only player to have hit a triple century for the Varsity side.
India-born Samridh Agarwal scores first ever triple-ton for Oxford University
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