Who does this in a red ball? This opener scored 1009 runs, a four-hit on every 5th ball
Test Cricket: Who can do this in the Test Cricket? This explosive opener batsman has shocked everyone by scoring 1009 runs in a single innings. Moreover, surprisingly, he hit a four or six off almost every fifth ball. His fearless style has created a new definition of aggression in the longest format of the game. This record -breaking innings has made fans and experts speechless.
The opener batsman we are talking about is none other than young cricketer Pranav Dhanawade, who made a world record by scoring 1009 runs in a single innings of Test cricket, making an effectively effective performance.
Representing the KC Gandhi English School at the 2016 Bhandari Cup Inter-School Championship, this historic innings of Pranav came against Arya Gurukul. He shocked world cricket with his innings and became a star overnight.
Pranav showed aggression, rooted 129 Fours and 59 Six
His tireless aggressive style was to make Pranav’s innings even more special. He hit 129 fours and took the ball 59 times beyond the boundary line, that is, every fifth ball was hit or six. His innings redefined the Test Cricket.
Pranav was not a brilliant performance player alone. His companions Akash Singh (173) and Siddhesh Patil (137) also scored centuries, scoring a huge score of 1465/3 before the KC Gandhi English School declared the innings.
KC Gandhi 1382 Winned by record margin of runs
The opposition team Arya Gurukul was scattered under pressure-first for 31 runs in the first innings and then for 52 runs in the second innings. With a tremendous lead, KC Gandhi won the match by winning by a record-drastic margin of 1382 runs.
