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Most runs off one over
Runs Name How Match Location Date
62 H Morley (62) off R Grubb (9x6 2x4)(4nb) Tourists v Gargett Gargett 1968/69
49 M Hockney (48) (nb 1) (666666606)(1nb) Clare Blues v Mintaro Adelaide 1952/53
48 T Nillson (48) (666666606) Northern District v Chermside Pastimes Brisbane 1961/62
48 DM Ward (44) (nb 4) off RO Jones (6x6 2x4)(2nb) Surrey v Durham University The Oval 1995
48 S Dublin(48) off R Slater (8x6 1x0)(3nb) Kearsley v Heaton Bolton 1995
48 R Ellis (48) off T Hendry (8x6) Glasshouses v Blubberhouses Glasshouses 2006
46 C Forbes (46) Morangel v Mustard New South Wales 1934-35
46 JAS Taylor (46) Nottingham University v Army Cadets 1944
46 BL d'Oliveira (46) Croxley v Mariedahl South Africa 1953-54
44 J Huges (44) (6nb662nb6664) North Leeds v Hall Park 2006

Note: GS Calway conceded 60 runs in over which included 14 wides to the boundary In order to give runs away for Dorset v Cheshire at Sherborne 1988

Performances in first-class cricket are excluded

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Ross Taylor has never scored a Test duck. The record for a complete career is 45, by Pakistan's Yasir Hameed (he played his last Test to date in 2007, so it's possible he might appear again: if he does, and makes a duck, the record would revert to Australia's Jim Burke, whose career comprised 44 duckless innings). For the full list, click here. The most innings by any player from debut before a duck is 78, by AB de Villiers of South Africa (for a full list, click here)

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