Ayush Mhatre Shatters Yashasvi Jaiswal’s List A World Record with Brilliant Knock in Vijay Hazare Trophy

17-year-old Ayush Mhatre broke the List A world record with a stunning 181-run knock in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. His performance surpassed the previous record set by Yashasvi Jaiswal, making him the youngest to score 150+ runs in a List A match.

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Published Dec 31, 2024, 7:07 pm IST

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Ayush Mhatre Breaks Yashasvi Jaiswal's Record with Stunning Knock in Vijay Hazare Trophy

In an impressive display of talent, 17-year-old Ayush Mhatre from Mumbai made headlines with a record-breaking performance against Nagaland during the Vijay Hazare Trophy. The match, played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, saw Mhatre become the youngest player in the world to score over 150 runs in List A cricket, breaking the previous record held by fellow Mumbaikar Yashasvi Jaiswal. Jaiswal had set the record at 17 years and 291 days back in 2019.

Mhatre’s innings was a masterpiece. Opening the batting, he displayed remarkable poise and skill, combining precise strokes with calculated risks. His magnificent knock of 181 runs off 117 balls included 15 boundaries and 11 sixes, leaving the audience in awe of his natural flair and aggressive approach to the game.

The record held by Jaiswal had stood for several years, illustrating the rarity of such extraordinary talent at a young age. Mhatre’s achievement not only surpassed this record but also reinforced Mumbai’s reputation for producing exceptional batting talent. This milestone places Mhatre in an exclusive group of young players who have excelled in List A cricket, alongside notable names such as Robin Uthappa, who achieved a similar feat at 19 years and 63 days, and England's Tom Prest, who made his mark at 19 years and 136 days.

Mhatre's performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy serves as more than just a record; it signifies a promising future for Indian cricket. Prior to this tournament, Mhatre had been part of the Indian squad for the U-19 Asia Cup, where he scored 176 runs over five innings, averaging 44. Despite playing a crucial role in leading India to the final, the team ultimately fell short in a thrilling match against Bangladesh.

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Mhatre’s historic knock has captured the imagination of cricket fans and experts alike, and it’s clear that he is a talent to watch closely in the coming years. His remarkable achievement at such a young age is a testament to his skill, temperament, and determination, making him one of the most exciting young prospects in Indian cricket today.

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