Rahul Tiwari
khelja|09-01-2025
In the pre-quarterfinal match of Vijay Hazare Trophy, Tamil Nadu's opener N. Jagadishan won everyone's hearts with his excellent batting. This player presented a tremendous example of explosive batting. This right-handed opener hit 6 consecutive fours in a single over. Jagadishan thrashed Rajasthan's opening bowler Aman Shekhawat. The interesting thing is that Shekhawat hit 7 fours in his one over and he scored a total of 29 runs. Let us tell you how Jagadishan spoiled the line-length of this player.
This right-arm medium pacer came to bowl the second over and his very first ball was wide, which was hit for a four. After this Aman Shekhawat tried to make a comeback but he failed. Aman Shekhawat bowled short balls continuously and Jagadishan hit 6 fours in a row by playing cut outside the off side and pull shot on the on side. In this way, Tamil Nadu got a four on every ball of Aman. Aman Shekhawat is still a young bowler, he has played only 4 List A matches.
4⃣wd,4⃣,4⃣,4⃣,4⃣,4⃣,4⃣
29-run over!
N Jagadeesan smashed 6⃣ fours off 6⃣ balls in the second over to provide a blistering start for Tamil Nadu #VijayHazareTrophy , @IDFCFIRSTBank
score card https://t.co/pSVoNE63b2 pic.twitter.com/JzXIAUaoJt— BCCI Domestic (@BCCIDomestic) January 9, 2025
Before Jagadishan, Varun Chakraborty also performed well for Tamil Nadu. This right-arm mystery spinner took five wickets for 52 runs. This was Chakraborty's fourth five-wicket haul in List A cricket. With this performance, Chakraborty has staked his claim for the Champions Trophy.
However, opener Abhijeet Tomar also performed brilliantly for Rajasthan. This player played a century inning of 111 runs. Captain Mahipal Lomror also scored a brilliant 60. But both these batsmen could not take Rajasthan to a big score. Rajasthan team was limited to 267 runs only.