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Aayush Shinde Smashes 419 Runs in Harris Shield Tournament, Breaks Sachin Tendulkar’s Record
In a historic Harris Shield match, Aayush Shinde achieved an extraordinary milestone by scoring 419 runs off just 152 balls for his team against Parle Tilak Vidyalaya. His remarkable innings included 43 fours and 24 towering sixes, making…
Singh Hammers BSP With A Strike Rate Of 190
In a Senior Inter-District Tournament game between Raipur and BSP, Shashank Singh showed his class with the bat.
Batting first, Raipur scored a whopping 196 in 20 overs for the fall of 6 wickets. Opener Rishabh Tiwari started off the game!-->…
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‘Bradmanesque’ is an English adjective that is rarely known by people. But ask any avid cricket fan and he will immediately tell you the meaning of the word. The adjective is a tribute to the great Sir Don Bradman, whose batting average of!-->…