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World record: Indian boy makes 1,000 runs in school cricket match | World record: Indian boy makes 1,000 runs in school cricket match |
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An Indian teenager scored more than 1,000 runs in a single innings to set a new world record in school cricket. | |
Fifteen-year-old Pranav Dhanawade broke the previous record of 628 set by Arthur Collins in 1899 on Monday. | Fifteen-year-old Pranav Dhanawade broke the previous record of 628 set by Arthur Collins in 1899 on Monday. |
But he continued his innings in the HT Bhandari Cup inter-school tournament and reached 1,009 runs. | |
He smashed 59 sixes and 127 fours in 395 minutes before his KC Gandhi School declared the innings at 1,465 against Arya Gurukul School on Tuesday. | |
Mumbai school cricket is highly competitive and has produced cricketers like legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar and current Indian opener Rohit Sharma. | Mumbai school cricket is highly competitive and has produced cricketers like legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar and current Indian opener Rohit Sharma. |
"When I started I never thought about breaking the record. The focus was never that. I just played my natural game, which is to attack from the word go," Dhanawade told the Hindustan Times. | "When I started I never thought about breaking the record. The focus was never that. I just played my natural game, which is to attack from the word go," Dhanawade told the Hindustan Times. |
Unbelievable feat | Unbelievable feat |
Dhanawade's innings has propelled him to the top of the trends on Twitter India where reactions to his innings have ranged from shock to disbelief: | Dhanawade's innings has propelled him to the top of the trends on Twitter India where reactions to his innings have ranged from shock to disbelief: |