Rahul Tiwari
khelja|21-09-2024
The Indian cricket team is playing brilliantly at this time and the Indian team has shown excellent performance for the last few years. After seeing this performance of the Indian team, everyone feels that no team will be able to win easily against the Indian team. The batsmen of the Indian team have contributed a lot in this undefeated campaign. These days one such batsman is in the headlines of social media who has impressed everyone with his batting. After playing this aggressive innings, this player became a star overnight and it was being said that he will make his name shine in team cricket.
The Indian player whose name is being discussed on social media these days disappeared after just one innings. The name of this player is Pranav Dhanawade and this innings was played in a school level tournament. During this innings, Pranav Dhanawade faced 327 balls and scored 1009 runs with the help of 129 fours and 59 brilliant sixes. Pranav Dhanawade came into the headlines of the media after playing this innings.
Pranav Dhanawade: 1002* in 323 balls, SR: 310.22, 127 fours, 59 sixes. 862 runs in boundaries.
#MINDBLOWING pic.twitter.com/XRb1ZZDbsu— raagadotcom (@raagadotcom) 5 January, 2016
If we talk about Mumbai's school level tournament Bhandari Cup, it was played between KG Gandhi English School and Arya Gurukul in 2016. In this match, Arya Gurukul's team won the toss and decided to bat first. While batting first, Arya Gurukul's team collapsed on just 31 runs. In response, while batting, KG Gandhi English School declared the innings on 1465 runs with the loss of 3 wickets. In the second innings, Arya Gurukul's team was reduced to 52 runs and KG Gandhi English School won this match by a huge margin of an innings and 1382 runs.
When Pranav Dhanawade played an innings of 1009 runs, he was called the next superstar. But the sad thing is that Pranav Dhanawade disappeared after this. Even today, some cricket experts say that this innings was a very brilliant innings and such an innings has never been played again.