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Tanmay Agarwal Shatters Records with the Fastest Triple Century in Ranji Trophy

26 January, 2024

Hyderabad’s cricket sensation Tanmay Agarwal has etched an indelible mark in cricket record books, achieving the fastest triple hundred in first-class cricket. The Ranji Trophy clash against Arunachal Pradesh on January 26 witnessed an extraordinary display of batting as Agarwal reached the monumental score in a mere 147 balls, concluding the day at an unbeaten 323 off 160 balls.

Agarwal’s innings, an exquisite masterpiece comprising 33 boundaries and a staggering 21 sixes, was a testament to his relentless aggression. The NexGen Cricket Ground in Hyderabad became the amphitheater of his record-breaking feat, witnessing the 28-year-old southpaw’s whirlwind strike rate of 201.87. 

This not only propelled Hyderabad to an imposing 529/1 at the day’s closure in just 48 overs but also earned Agarwal the distinction of having the best strike rate by an Indian in first-class cricket for scores exceeding 200, placing him fourth globally. Follow your favourite cricket team with attractive betting odds from Nextbet. 

The journey to the triple hundred was a spectacle in itself. After completing his double century in 119 balls, Agarwal unleashed a fury on the Arunachal Pradesh bowling lineup, requiring only 28 additional balls to join the elite 300 club. The record books were rewritten, but the horizon of historic feats beckons Agarwal, with the second day promising further milestones.

Agarwal stands on the cusp of surpassing the record for the most sixes in a first-class innings, a record currently held by New Zealand’s Colin Munro. Moreover, an additional 121 runs would catapult Agarwal past Bhausaheb Nimbalkar’s record to clinch the highest individual score by an Indian in first-class cricket, a record unchallenged since 1948. The overall highest score in first-class cricket, a monumental 501* by Brian Lara, looms in the distance as a pinnacle of batting achievement.

In the backdrop of Agarwal’s heroic innings, Hyderabad captain Rahul Singh’s brilliant 185 off 105 balls contributed to a colossal 449-run partnership for the first wicket. The day began with Hyderabad’s seamers, Chama Milind and Kartikeya Kak, dismantling Arunachal Pradesh’s lineup for a modest 172, despite Techi Doria’s valiant 97*.

As the Ranji Trophy 2024 progresses, the fans eagerly await the unfolding of more historic moments, with Tanmay Agarwal firmly in the spotlight, ready to transcend records and redefine the boundaries of batting excellence. Get free cricket betting tips from Nextbet Sports.