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Ayush Mhatre makes history by surpassing Yashasvi Jaiswal as the youngest player to score 150-plus in men's List A cricket

Ayush Mhatre from Mumbai has made history by becoming the youngest player to score 150-plu...

Tue, 31 Dec 2024 18:18 PM

Ayush Mhatre from Mumbai has made history by becoming the youngest player to score 150-plus runs in men's List A cricket. He achieved this incredible feat during a Vijay Hazare Trophy match against Nagaland, surpassing Yashasvi Jaiswal's previous record.

Mhatre did it at 17 years and 168 days, while Jaiswal had been 17 years and 291 days when he achieved the feat, also playing for Mumbai against against Jharkhand in 2019.

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Mhatre, who made his debut for Mumbai earlier this season, clobbered 11 sixes and 15 fours to make 181 off only 117 balls while powering his side to an imposing 403 for 7 in their 50 overs. A local boy, Mhatre has been a regular fixture for Mumbai across formats since he broke into the squad earlier in the season.

He was a part of the Irani Cup-winning Mumbai side which defeated Rest of India to take the title after 27 years in October. On his Ranji Trophy debut, Mhatre scored a fine 71-ball 52 but Mumbai lost that season opener to Baroda.

With defending champions looking to bounce back, Mhatre led the charge with a brilliant 176 off 232 balls, which was studded with 22 fours and four sixes, against Maharashtra. Mumbai won that game by nine wickets. He had a couple of quiet outings against Tripura and Odisha but slammed his second first-class ton - 116 off 149 balls with 12 fours and three sixes - against Services and went on to represent India in the Under-19 Men's Asia Cup.

Mhatre kept the runs flowing with fifties (54 and 67 not out) against Japan and UAE, but fell for a single-digit score in the tournament's final which India lost to Bangladesh.

Having missed Mumbai's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy title triumph, Mhatre began the Vijay Hazare Trophy, India's premier domestic 50-overs competition, with 78 in a high-scoring contest against Karnataka.

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