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Andrew Hignell07-Jun-2001June 7th has been the date on the lips of every politician in this country.In the years to come, Darren Thomas will have other reasons forremembering June 7th, 2001.In the morning session of the Championship match at Chelmsford, Darren Thomascreated a piece of cricketing history for himself by making the highest everscore by a Glamorgan number eight.Yesterday, Thomas scored his maiden first-class century, hitting 119*and shared in a 7th wicket stand of 163 with fellow centurion AdrianDale. This morning, he subsequently extended his overnight score to 138,and past the previous best by a Glamorgan number eight – Malcolm Nash`s 130,scored in the opening match of the 1976 season against Surrey at The Oval.There were certain parallels between both of these innings. Thomas came tothe crease yesterday with Glamorgan lurching at 128-6, whilst Nash started hisinnings in 1976 with The Oval scoreboard reading 65-6. Nash then shared ina stand of 171 for the 7th wicket with Mike Llewellyn, with Nash mauling theSurrey attack by hitting two sixes and seventeen fours.Thomas was equally aggressive, with nineteen fours and a six in his career best score. But there the comparisons end, as the 1976 match finished in a draw,with Glamorgan`s last pair stoutly defending the last 21 balls on the finalafternoon to draw the game.Thomas` career best 138 may prove to be a match winning innings, asGlamorgan made 370 in their first innings. By tea on the second day,Essex were already following on after being dismissed for 193 withDarren Thomas taking four wickets.This is the third year running that a Glamorgan player has established a recordscore for a batting position, and as the table below shows, in the past two years it has been Steve James who has rewritten the record books, with the highest scores at number one and two in the order:

HIGHEST SCORES FOR EACH POSITION IN THE BATTING ORDER BY GLAMORGAN1  259   S.P.James  v Nottinghamshire Colwyn Bay,  19992  309*  S.P.James  v Sussex  Colwyn Bay,  20003  223   A.R.Lewis  v Kent   Gravesend,  19664  243   M.P.Maynard  v Hampshire  Southampton,  19915  280*  R.G.Duckfield  v Surrey  The Oval,  19366  165*  D.Davies  v Sussex  Eastbourne,  19287  151*  C.C.Smart  v Sussex  Hastings,  19358  138   S.D.Thomas  v Essex  Chelmsford,  20019  124*  M.A.Nash  v Leicestershire Swansea,  197810  101*  J.C.Clay  v Worcestershire Swansea,  192911   73   S.A.B.Daniels  v Gloucestershire Swansea,  1982