59 sixes, 129 fours: Mumbai's Pranav Dhanawade scores 1,009 in 323 balls!

PTI Updated - January 19, 2018 at 02:11 PM.

Pranav Dhanawade, who scored an unbeaten 652, going back home with father Prashant, in his auto rickshaw on Monday. Photo: Special Arrangement

Mumbai teenager Pranav Dhanawade today scripted history by becoming the first batsman ever to notch up a four-figure score by smashing an unbeaten knock of 1009 in an inter-school tournament here.

The 15-year-old, playing for KC Gandhi Higher Secondary School, reached the gigantic score in just 323 deliveries with a jaw-dropping strike rate of 312.38 in the game against Arya Gurukul in the Bhandari Cup inter—school tournament organised by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA).

In the course of his awe—inspiring innings, which lasted 395 minutes, Dhanawade smashed a whopping 129 fours and 59 sixes.

The epic knock ended when his school declared at 1,465, which is also a world record. His school went past Victoria’s 1,107 against New South Wales made way back in 1926.

Pranav now holds the record for the highest individual score in any form of cricket, bettering AEJ Collins’ 628 not out for Clark’s House against North Town in 1899 in the UK.

Dhanawade was unbeaten at 652 at stumps yesterday.

Published on January 5, 2016 08:39