59 sixes and 129 fours 1009 runs, Mumbai’s player came to the ground, made history in the world of cricket

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Red ball cricket has always been considered as Test cricket in India. Many players came and went to the game of Red Ball Cricket, but a player came to the batsman whose batsman had such a technique. Due to which the bowling order of the front team was completely demolished. This batsman batted in Test cricket and scored more than 1000 runs in the same innings. After all, who is this player, take a look.

This Mumbai player did the act:

Mumbai cricketer Pranav Dhanwade once surprised the country for 1009 unbeaten innings in an innings of the Under 16 School match. This player was told by Sachin Tendulkar to Virat Kohli Dhoni and how many veteran players had told the future of India.

But this player remained only the wonder of the same match and after the match, Pranav could neither perform nor appear again in the cricket field. According to reports, he gave up cricket due to poor form. But now this player from Mumbai is playing cricket in England across the seven seas.

Was done in the year 2016:

He played this innings against Arya Gurukul while playing for KC Gandhi School in the Bhandari Cup played in 2016. Let me tell you that during this time, he faced 327 balls and hit 49 sixes and 129 fours, during which his strike rate was also 308.56 during this period.

There was something like this:

Arya School team won the toss in this match played between KC School and Arya School in the 2016 Bhandari Cup. First decided to bat and batting first, the team was reduced to 31 runs in 17 overs. After which the KC Gandhi School, who came on the field to bat, batted for 94 overs and scored 1465 runs at the loss of three wickets.

Arya Gurukul’s team, batting in the third inning of the match, scored 52 runs after losing all the wickets in 14.5 overs. After which the innings of that match was won by KC Gandhi School with a figure of 1382 runs.



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