Rocking Dhawan misses world record by 20 runs
BY Agencies13 Aug 2013 5:44 AM IST
Agencies13 Aug 2013 5:44 AM IST
India’s new batting sensation Shikhar Dhawan on Monday gave yet another exhibition of stunning strokeplay by smashing a blistering 248 off 150 balls against South Africa ‘A’ here, missing out on a world record feat by just 20 runs.
27-year-old Dhawan, who clobbered 30 boundaries and seven sixes in his superlative knock, became the second highest individual scorer in the history of List A games (limited overs matches) behind former England and Surrey batsman Alistair Brown. Brown had scored 268 for Surrey against Glamorgan at Oval back on July 19, 2002. If Dhawan’s first 100 came off only 86 balls, the second hundred came off only 46 balls as he raced to his first List A double hundred in only 132 balls with a push off left-arm seamer Beuran Hendricks’ bowling at the LC de Villiers Oval.
During his rampaging knock, the stylish left-hander surpassed two of his illustrious senior teammates Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, who had scored double centuries in one-day internationals which also qualify as List A games. On personal best of 220, Dhawan created a national record by surpassing Sehwag’s best of 219 in an one-dayer against West Indies at Indore back in 2011.
Just when it looked that he would eclipse the world record, he was caught by wicketkeeper Dane Vilas of Rusty Theron’s bowling trying another slog shot. Dhawan added 285 runs in only 33.5 overs with his skipper Cheteshwar Pujara, who also scored a century.
Such was his domination that out of his 162 out of his 248 runs came in only 37 scoring strokes. He reached his 100 off 86 balls with a four of Van der Merwe’s bowling. As if to celebrate his milestone, he lofted pacer Theron over cover for successive sixes.
27-year-old Dhawan, who clobbered 30 boundaries and seven sixes in his superlative knock, became the second highest individual scorer in the history of List A games (limited overs matches) behind former England and Surrey batsman Alistair Brown. Brown had scored 268 for Surrey against Glamorgan at Oval back on July 19, 2002. If Dhawan’s first 100 came off only 86 balls, the second hundred came off only 46 balls as he raced to his first List A double hundred in only 132 balls with a push off left-arm seamer Beuran Hendricks’ bowling at the LC de Villiers Oval.
During his rampaging knock, the stylish left-hander surpassed two of his illustrious senior teammates Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, who had scored double centuries in one-day internationals which also qualify as List A games. On personal best of 220, Dhawan created a national record by surpassing Sehwag’s best of 219 in an one-dayer against West Indies at Indore back in 2011.
Just when it looked that he would eclipse the world record, he was caught by wicketkeeper Dane Vilas of Rusty Theron’s bowling trying another slog shot. Dhawan added 285 runs in only 33.5 overs with his skipper Cheteshwar Pujara, who also scored a century.
Such was his domination that out of his 162 out of his 248 runs came in only 37 scoring strokes. He reached his 100 off 86 balls with a four of Van der Merwe’s bowling. As if to celebrate his milestone, he lofted pacer Theron over cover for successive sixes.
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