The first Test triple century was achieved by
Andy Sandham of England against the
West Indies in 1930 in the first Test series hosted in the West Indies. The quickest Test triple-century was scored in 4 hours 48 minutes, by
Wally Hammond for England against New Zealand at Auckland in 1932–33. On 10 October 2024,
Harry Brook joined the list, becoming the first England player since
Graham Gooch did so in 1990 to score 300+. The two
cricket grounds with the most triple centuries scored at them are
Headingley in
Leeds, England, and the
Antigua Recreation Ground in
St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda, both with three. The most triple centuries scored by players from one country is eight, by
Australia. ==Innings==