Unbelievable! Indian Mohit Ahlawat becomes 1st to measure 300 in T20s

Mohit Ahlawat
Mohit Ahlawat. Pic courtesy Faebook

In a mind-boggling feat, Delhi’s wicketkeeper-batsman Mohit Ahlawat has only turn a initial cricketer in story to pound an implausible dominant 300 off only 72 balls, attack an unimaginable 39 sixes, in a Twenty20 compare during New Delhi’s Lalita Park on Tuesday.

The 21-year-old Ahlawat, who has played only 3 first-class games for Delhi, was personification for Maavi XI opposite Friends XI in a Friends Premier League. Interestingly, in a 3 matches he has represented Delhi, he managed only 5 runs. He done his first-class entrance for Delhi opposite Rajasthan in 2015. He was subsequently forsaken in foster of Punit Bisht.

Ahlawat also punished a opposition bowlers with 14 fours as his side put on house 416 for dual in 20 overs and won a compare by 216 runs.

The distance of a belligerent and peculiarity of bowlers yet is not known.

Ahlawat was on a grand sum of 250 during a finish of 18 overs, and finished his triple ton in a subsequent dual overs. His final 50 runs saw him divert a opposition’s final over for 34 runs when he strike 5 uninterrupted sixes off a final 5 balls of a innings.

The top measure of T20 cricket (excluding bar cricket) is with West Indian bomb opener Chris Gayle who slammed an dominant 175 runs in an IPL compare for Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Sahara Pune Warriors in 2013. In T20 Internationals, a record belongs to Australian opener Aaron Finch, who crushed 156 opposite England in 2013.

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