Sunday, December 22nd, 2024

Abhishek’s century in 28 balls, Bhuvi’s hat-trick, the biggest score… all in one day… have you seen?

New Delhi. December 5 proved to be a record-breaking day for T20 cricket. On this day, matches were held in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. In many of these matches, such records were made which will remain in the hearts and minds for a long time. Like Baroda scored 349 runs in 20 overs. Abhishek Sharma scored a century in 28 balls while Bhuvneshwar Kumar registered a hat-trick.

Baroda team, playing without Hardik Pandya, scored 349 runs for 5 wickets against Sikkim. This is the world record for the highest score in T20 cricket. Bhanu Pania played an inning of 134 runs in 51 balls for Baroda. Earlier, the record of the highest score in T20 cricket was in the name of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe had scored 344 runs for 4 wickets against Gambia in October this year.

If Baroda made the highest score in T20 cricket, then Punjab’s Abhishek Sharma set the Indian record for the fastest century. he/she scored a century against Meghalaya in just 28 balls. Abhishek, who played for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL, remained unbeaten after scoring 106 runs on 29 balls. With this, Abhishek Sharma equaled the record of Urvil Patel made 9 days ago. Gujarat’s Urvil Patel scored a 28-ball power century against Tripura, which is the fastest century by any Indian batsman in T20 cricket.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, one of India’s legendary bowlers, also made December 5 memorable. Bhuvi of Uttar Pradesh scored a hat-trick against Jharkhand. When Jharkhand needed 45 runs in 4 overs to win, Bhuvneshwar came to bowl. Bhuvi broke the back of Jharkhand by taking wickets on the first, second and third balls of the 17th over of the innings. he/she dismissed Robin Minz, Bal Krishna and Vivekananda Tiwari. Thanks to this performance of Bhuvi, Uttar Pradesh won the match by 10 runs. Anukul Roy played an inning of 91 runs for Jharkhand, but could not help the team win.

tag: Abhishek Sharma, Bhuvneshwar kumar, number game, Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

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