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Delhi Cricketer Mohit Ahlawat Rips Apart Record Books, Scores 300 In T20 Match

Updated: 07 February 2017 20:33 IST

Mohit Ahlawat has played three first class matches for Delhi.
Edited by Sandip Sikdar

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Delhi Cricketer Mohit Ahlawat Rips Apart Record Books, Scores 300 in T20 Match

Mohit Ahlawat scored a triple century in Twenty20 cricket on Tuesday.

Delhi cricketer Mohit Ahlawat ripped apart the record books on Tuesday when he smashed an incredible 300 not out off just 72 balls, hitting an unbelievable 39 sixes, in a Twenty20 match at Lalita Park in New Delhi. The 21-year-old, who has played three first-class games for Delhi, was playing for Maavi XI against Friends XI in the Friends Premier League. In those three first-class matches, all of which he played in October 2015, the youngster only managed five runs with the highest score of four.

A wicketkeeper-batsman, Ahlawat also punished the rival bowlers with 14 fours as his side put 416 for two in 20 overs on the board and won the match by 216 runs.

The size of the ground and quality of bowlers however are unknown factors.
With the mind-boggling innings Ahlawat has created history by becoming the first batsman to score a triple-century in a Twenty20 match at any level.
He was batting on 250 at the end of 18 overs and went to score his last 50 runs in the remaining two overs of the match, including 34 off the last one. He hit five consecutive sixes off the last five balls of the innings.

Apart from Ahlawat his teammate Gaurav went on score 86 runs for Maavi XI.
While Ahlawat debuted in first class cricket against Rajasthan, he also went on to play two more games against Vidarbha and Haryana.

The highest score of Twenty20 cricket, not including club cricket, belongs to West Indies great Chris Gayle who had hit 175 not out in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2013. In Twenty20 Internationals, Australia's Aaron Finch holds the record most runs in an innings when he scored 156 against England in 2013.

https://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/delhis-mohit-ahlawat-scores-300-in-a-t20-match-1656965
 
Where is cricket heading towards. Lol

Bowlers, you're dead.
 
And he averages 1 in Ranji in young career. Thank you cricket information website. :)
 
No matter the quality of bowling or ground size, 300 is madness in a T20 match.

At least the kid will get offers from some IPL teams if he is not already playing. Scouts are quick to grab talent.
 
Cool. Performances like these are almost always one off though
 
You don't score that many in EA cricket. We should replace bowlers with bowling machines and rate then from this misery.
 
lol why their is even thread on this!!!! His scores in 5 innings he has played for Delhi have been 1, 4, 0, 0, 0 lol!!!
 
Good.

And what is our domestic system producing?!

More Fawad Alams, Maliks, Sarfraz, Shehzads, Hafeezes.

Why is there no single friggin clean striker of the ball except Sharjeel and Umar?!?!
 
At Lalita Park, a mini-cricket island embedded deep inside the mostly-commercial and always congested Laxminagar area, they are still talking about Mohit Ahlawat’s 300 off 72 balls and his 39 sixes. It’s the day after this multi-purpose ground with irregular dimensions — it’s roughly a 60m x 40m patch with a 25-yard boundary behind the batsman — made a 21-year-old Delhi first-class player trend on twitter and put him on front page of newspapers. Ahlawat’s brutal assault against a bowling attack, a mix of club and mohalla players, had the IPL franchise owners scrambling for the wicket-keeper batsman’s number and the international media hailing the son of a Haryana farmer as the ‘Indian who hit the first-ever T20 triple hundred’.
 
At Lalita Park, a mini-cricket island embedded deep inside the mostly-commercial and always congested Laxminagar area, they are still talking about Mohit Ahlawat’s 300 off 72 balls and his 39 sixes. It’s the day after this multi-purpose ground with irregular dimensions — it’s roughly a 60m x 40m patch with a 25-yard boundary behind the batsman — made a 21-year-old Delhi first-class player trend on twitter and put him on front page of newspapers. Ahlawat’s brutal assault against a bowling attack, a mix of club and mohalla players, had the IPL franchise owners scrambling for the wicket-keeper batsman’s number and the international media hailing the son of a Haryana farmer as the ‘Indian who hit the first-ever T20 triple hundred’.

WTH ? That is like 22M LOL. Did they switch after every over ? If they did RIP. LOL at "international media" covering this story.
 
Phenomenal!

More than 140 runs scored than the highest ever T20 international score - incredible by any standards.
 
He was like playing in mohalla level. 25 yard boundaries. Bowlers were of mohalla level . I don't know how international media were going gaga over this innings. I have played Friendly mohalla Level match on that park. Even I scored 46 runs in 18 balls with cosco ball. I'm not professional player but this guy Mohit is a professional player devoting full time to cricket. So this is very much possible for any professional player to score a 300 in this ground
 
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Look its a massive achievement but lol if IPL teams are considering him based on this knock. This ground has probably 30-40 meters distance boundaries. And it seems the tournament is not even recognized DDCA let alone BCCI. Its a colony organising an IPL style tournament, although the player who hit triple ton has played in Ranji but had a disastrous stint.

He's just having his 2 minutes of fame.
 
Phenomenal!

More than 140 runs scored than the highest ever T20 international score - incredible by any standards.

Do you even read threads before posting posts?

The boundaries were 25 metres, my pitch where we played in the past is bigger. :facepalm:
 
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Look its a massive achievement but lol if IPL teams are considering him based on this knock. This ground has probably 30-40 meters distance boundaries. And it seems the tournament is not even recognized DDCA let alone BCCI. Its a colony organising an IPL style tournament, although the player who hit triple ton has played in Ranji but had a disastrous stint.

He's just having his 2 minutes of fame.

:)) :))

Ok well that picture kind of puts it in perspective.

I'm sure there are probably some backyard cricket matches which have been played with larger boundaries than that :msd
 
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