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Yashvardhan Dalal Smashes Quadruple Century in Col. CK Nayudu Trophy

Yashvardhan Dalal Smashes Quadruple Century in Col. CK Nayudu Trophy

Haryana's Yashvardhan Dalal etched his name into the record books with an extraordinary batting performance in the Col. CK Nayudu Trophy encounter against Mumbai. The 22-year-old opener smashed an unbeaten quadruple century, amassing a staggering 426 runs, to establish a new tournament record.Dalal's marathon innings, which included 46 fours and 12 sixes, propelled Haryana to a commanding position in the match. Batting first after Mumbai's decision to field, Dalal and Arsh Ranga forged a formidable opening partnership of 410 runs. Ranga contributed 151 before being dismissed by Atharva Bhosale, but Dalal continued his relentless assault on the Mumbai bowlers.The right-handed batsman displayed exceptional strokeplay, punishing loose deliveries with boundaries and clearing the ropes with ease. His aggressive approach kept the Mumbai bowlers on the back foot throughout the second day's play.Dalal's record-breaking knock surpassed the previous highest individual score in the tournament, which was held by Uttar Pradesh's Sameer Rizvi (312). The Haryana opener's monumental innings helped his team reach an imposing total of 732 for eight wickets at the close of play on Day 2.Mumbai's bowlers struggled to contain Dalal's onslaught, with only Bhosale managing to break through the Haryana batsman's defenses. The Mumbai team now faces an uphill task in the remaining days of the match, as they trail Haryana by a significant margin.Dalal's remarkable achievement is a testament to his exceptional talent and determination. The young batsman has been in impressive form this season, and his quadruple century is a fitting reward for his hard work and dedication.

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Karnataka Dominates Day One of Col. C.K. Nayudu Final with 325 Runs

Karnataka Dominates Day One of Col. C.K. Nayudu Final with 325 Runs

Karnataka's batting lineup showcased resilience and determination on the opening day of the Col. C.K. Nayudu (U-23) Trophy final against Uttar Pradesh, amassing a formidable 325 runs for the loss of five wickets at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.Middle-order batsman Yashovardhan Parantap emerged as the star performer, anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 84 runs off 111 deliveries, studded with 12 boundaries. His crucial partnership with Kruthik Krishna (58 not out off 103 balls, 5 fours) for the sixth wicket, worth an unbroken 131 runs, propelled Karnataka to a commanding position.The home team's innings got off to a solid start as openers MacNeil H. Noronha (68 off 135 balls, 5 fours, 2 sixes) and Prakar Chaturvedi (33 off 69 balls, 4 fours) put on a 68-run stand. Noronha continued his impressive form, adding 73 runs with K.V. Aneesh (43 off 76 balls, 3 fours).However, a middle-order collapse saw Karnataka lose three wickets for just 21 runs, including that of captain R. Smaran. The hosts were in danger of losing momentum, but Parantap and Krishna stepped up to the plate.Parantap, known for his solid technique and ability to play long innings, held the innings together with his composed batting. He found an able ally in Krishna, who played a patient and supportive role. The duo rotated the strike effectively, punished loose deliveries, and gradually rebuilt Karnataka's innings.As the day drew to a close, Karnataka had established a strong foundation for the remainder of the match. With Parantap and Krishna still at the crease and the lower order yet to come, the home team will be confident of posting a challenging total.

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Vamshhi Krrishna Joins Elite Club with Six Sixes in an Over

Vamshhi Krrishna Joins Elite Club with Six Sixes in an Over

In a remarkable display of power-hitting, Andhra batter Vamshhi Krrishna etched his name into the record books by becoming only the fourth Indian batsman to smash six sixes in an over during a Col CK Nayudu Trophy match against Railways in Kadapa on Wednesday.Krrishna's extraordinary feat, achieved on the fourth and final day of the encounter, saw him collect a staggering 36 runs in a single over bowled by Damandeep Singh. The right-handed batsman's breathtaking 64-ball 110 innings was highlighted by this stunning exhibition of clean striking.Krrishna's assault on Damandeep began with a slog-sweep that sailed over the deep mid-wicket fence. He then went downtown on the second ball, launching it over the long-on boundary. The third ball of the over was met with a powerful smash over the deep fence once again.The fourth and fifth deliveries of the over witnessed Krrishna's continued dominance, as he executed another slog sweep over the deep fence and a conventional sweep over the deep square-leg boundary, respectively.Krrishna capped off his extraordinary display of power-hitting by rocking onto the backfoot and clubbing the sixth ball of the over over the deep fence, leaving Damandeep shell-shocked and the crowd in awe.Despite Krrishna's heroics, the Andhra vs Railways match ended in a draw. After Railways posted a total of 378 in their first innings, Andhra responded with a mammoth 865 for 9, setting the stage for Krrishna's record-breaking feat.Krrishna's achievement places him in an elite group of Indian batsmen who have achieved the rare feat of hitting six sixes in an over. He joins the ranks of Ravi Shastri (1985), Yuvraj Singh (2007), and Ruturaj Gaikwad (2022), who have all accomplished this remarkable feat in the past.

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Tamil Nadu Under-23 Storms into Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy Quarterfinals

Tamil Nadu Under-23 Storms into Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy Quarterfinals

The Tamil Nadu under-23 cricket team secured a resounding innings and 84-run victory over Kerala on Monday, propelling them to the quarterfinals of the men's Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy. This triumph marks a significant milestone for the team, as it's their first appearance in the knockout stages since the 2017-18 season.Skipper Boopathi Vaishna Kumar emerged as the linchpin of Tamil Nadu's success, showcasing his exceptional batting prowess with two centuries. His leadership and consistent performances have been instrumental in guiding the team to this stage of the competition.Left-arm spinner P. Vignesh played a pivotal role in dismantling Kerala's batting lineup, claiming crucial wickets and restricting their scoring opportunities. His impressive bowling performance proved to be a game-changer, contributing significantly to Tamil Nadu's comprehensive victory.Tamil Nadu coach R. Prasanna expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, acknowledging the talent and potential within the squad. He emphasized the importance of maintaining focus and determination as they strive to secure the championship trophy.The team's batting and bowling departments have displayed remarkable consistency throughout the tournament. Skipper Boopathi has led from the front with his prolific run-scoring, while ambidextrous batter R.S. Mokit Hariharan has emerged as the tournament's leading run-scorer with two centuries to his name.The bowling attack, spearheaded by left-arm spinner P. Vidyuth, has made a significant impact, with Vidyuth claiming an impressive 38 wickets in just six matches. His ability to deliver under pressure and contribute with the bat down the order has been a valuable asset to the team.Coach R. Prasanna highlighted the importance of winning the knockout stage as a personal goal, emphasizing the significance of this achievement for the team's growth and development.

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