Maharashtra opener Ruturaj Gaikwad created history on Sunday by smashing 42 runs, including seven consecutive sixes against Uttar Pradesh, in one over. Gaik??wad achieved the reco?rd feat in the quarterfinal match of the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.
Gaikwad scored the second double hundred of the 2022 Vijay Hazare Trophy after Tamil Nadu’s opener Narayan Jagadeesan, who slammed 277 – the highest individual score in List A cricket – against Arunachal Pradesh. Gaikwad fini?shed?? his entertaining knock on 220 not out off 159 balls, with 16 sixes and 10 fours.
The 25-year-old is now the second Indian batter after Rohit Sharma to hit 16 sixes in a List A game. Rohit achieved this milestone during his historic knock of 264 against Sri La?nka in November 2014.
Gaikwad began the 49th over from UP left-arm spinner Shiva Singh on 165 and ended it at 20????7. One run came as a result of a no-ball and hence Shiva ended up conceding 43 runs in his ninth over.
In the current season, Gaikwad has amassed 987 runs in 8 innings at a stunning average of 197.5. His run of scores include 136, 154 not out, 124, 21, 168, 124 not out, 40 and 220 not out. He currently has the highest List A average among batters across the world (minimum 50 innings) – 58.71 (3758 runs in 69 innings).
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Apart from Gaikwad, Ankit Bawne and Azim Kazi also played useful knocks of 37 each. For UP, fast bowler Kartik Tyagi returned with three wickets.
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]]>Tamil Nadu wicket-keeper batter Narayan Jagadeesan is s?howing utmost consistency with the bat in the o??ngoing Vijay Hazare Trophy. He has been in the form of his life, and a glimpse of such was seen when he played against Arunachal Pradesh on Monday, November 21.
Jagadeesan took Arunachal’s bowling attack to the cleaners, smashing his 5th consecutive List-A century and becoming the first cricketer in the world to do so. Not just this, Jagadeesan made full use of the purple patch as after bringing up his century in just 76 balls, the right-handed batter went on to hit the next 100 runs in just 38 balls.
Further, Jagadeesan added 77 more runs to his tally to surpass Indian captain Rohit Sharma‘s highest score of 264 and also broke the record of the highest-ever individual score in List-A, held by England’s Alistair Brown. Jagadeesan finished with a historic knock of 277 off just 141 deli??veries at a strike rate of 196.45, with the help of 25 fours and 15 sixes.
Jagadeesan broke several records with his mind-boggling innings, including a milestone held by Sri Lanka legend Kumar Sangakkara to hit the most number of consecutive tons in the List-A format. Here is the list of records that?? Jagdeesan broke during his whirlwind knock:
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