Brown scored 268 against
Glamorgan at the Oval in the 4th round of the
2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy, a then world record individual high score in all
one-day cricket. His innings took 160 balls and included 30 fours and 12 sixes. Surrey's final total of 438/5 in 50 overs was almost matched by Glamorgan who scored 429 all out and stood as the highest scoring one day match in the history of county cricket for over a decade. Brown's innings broke
Graeme Pollock's 27-year-old record of 222, and stood until
Narayan Jagadeesan broke it by scoring 277 in 2022. His partnership of 286 with
Ian Ward was the Surrey record for any wicket in one day cricket until broken by the 294 added by Brown this time with
James Benning in 2007 against Gloucestershire in which Brown scored 176 off just 97 balls. The '268 Bar' at the Oval cricket ground is named after Brown's innings. Alistair Brown mostly opened for Surrey in one day cricket, as opposed to his usual Championship batting position of number 5. He holds the record for the highest score ever made in the Sunday League, amassing 203 for Surrey v
Hampshire at the
Woodbridge Road ground in
Guildford in 1997 in a 40 overs a side match. He scored his first 100 off 56 balls, made 150 off 84 and 200 from 118 with 19 fours and 11 sixes. In the final of the inaugural Twenty/20 cup at
Trent Bridge in 2003 Brown scored a match winning innings of 55* from just 34 balls in Surrey's victory over
Warwickshire. In the
2004 final at
Edgbaston he hit 64 from 41 balls in vain as Surrey lost to
Leicestershire. He hit 30 sixes in one day cricket
in 2006, second only to
Cameron White. He started the
2007 season with a century in just 50 balls against Gloucestershire at the Oval in the Friends Provident competition (50 overs a side), the 7th quickest century in English one day cricket and the 12th fastest of all time. He set a new record partnership of 294, in less than 34 overs, for any wicket in one day cricket for Surrey with James Benning, beating his own record of 289 with
Ian Ward. He passed 150 runs in just 81 balls and scored 176 in 97 balls, with 8 sixes and 20 fours before missing a reverse sweep. The scorer of 19 one day centuries, he is one of the few contemporary English batsmen to have scored 10,000 runs in list A one-day cricket. Up to the start of the
2008 English season Brown had scored 14,705 runs in first-class cricket at an average of 43.50 with 44 centuries and a highest score of 295 not out against
Leicestershire at
Oakham School in 2000. Ali Brown has taken 2 first-class wickets with his off spin, taken 236 catches, mostly at slip, and is responsible for one first-class stumping as a substitute
wicket-keeper. In 2004, with a century against Lancashire, he completed the feat of scoring a first-class century against every other English county. He played in the Surrey team that won the
County Championship in 1999, 2000 and 2002 as well the English domestic one day league in 1996 and 2003 and the
Benson and Hedges Cup in 1997 and 2001. He was a member of the side which won the County Championship Division 2 title in 2006 and was rewarded with another contract, being described by coach
Alan Butcher as 'a great servant of the club'. Matthew Reed records that "for sheer entertainment value, there are very, very few to match him in the county game." ==Move to Nottinghamshire==