Cricket history was made in Ranchi as Bihar achieved an unprecedented batting feat in the Vijay Hazare Trophy Plate 2025-26. The team posted a colossal 574/6 in their 50-over innings against Arunachal Pradesh, setting a new world record for the highest team total in List A cricket. This remarkable score surpassed the previous record, leaving seasoned observers in awe of Bihar’s batting brilliance. The JSCA Oval Ground witnessed a display of sheer dominance, with Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Sakibul Gani leading the charge with explosive centuries. The blistering run rate of 11.48 per over highlighted the aggressive nature of Bihar’s innings. Winning the toss and electing to bat, Bihar immediately signaled their attacking intent, laying the foundation for an innings that would become legendary. Boundaries were plentiful, and bowlers found themselves on the defensive from the outset, as records began to fall rapidly. Vaibhav Suryavanshi was the architect of this historic achievement, smashing a sensational 190 runs off just 84 balls, a knock filled with 16 fours and 15 sixes. His rapid-fire innings, at a strike rate of 226.19, put Arunachal’s bowling attack under immense pressure. Following Suryavanshi’s spectacular performance, Ayush Loharuka continued the onslaught with a swift 116 off 56 deliveries, while captain Sakibul Gani delivered a finishing masterclass with an unbeaten 128 from only 40 balls, striking at an incredible 320.00. These monumental innings propelled Bihar to a score that will be remembered for generations, underscoring a new benchmark in one-day cricket’s batting history. This record-breaking performance is not just a triumph for Bihar but a significant moment for Indian domestic cricket, showcasing the evolving nature of batting prowess in the limited-overs format.
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