Well done, tremendous effort: Sachin, Dhoni react to Dhanawade’s 1,009
Mahendra Singh Dhoni and star batsman Ajinkya Rahane on Tuesday congratulated Mumbai school cricketer Pranav Dhanawade for his world record-shattering innings of 1,009 not out.
India’s limited-overs captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and star batsman Ajinkya Rahane on Tuesday congratulated Mumbai school cricketer Pranav Dhanawade for his world record-shattering innings of 1,009 not out in the HT Bhandari Cup Under-16 inter-school tournament match.
They joined batting legend Sachin Tendulkar and veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who also heaped praises on Dhanawade for his knock. Dhanawade’s epic 323-ball knock consisted of a staggering 59 sixes and 129 fours. His team, KC Gandhi High School, declared their innings at 1465 for 6 with Pranav remaining unbeaten at 1,009.
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He batted for 395 minutes and had a strike rate of 312.38. The youngster broke a 116-year-old record after surpassing 652 on Monday, thus taking over the reins of the highest individual score (including minor cricket) from England’s AEJ Collins, who, at 13, smashed an unbeaten 628 in a club match in England in 1899.
“It is not a joke. It is serious business. It is a tremendous effort to score 1009 runs in an innings. The talent he has needs to be nurtured in the right direction. His parents and coach need to guide him well as this talent needs to go a long way,” Dhoni said at a press conference in Mumbai before leaving for India’s limited-overs tour of Australia.
On Monday, the teenager also surpassed Prithvi Shaw’s innings of 546 scored two years ago in a Harris Shield match, an innings that had previously been the highest individual score in any form of cricket in India.
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“I wish him all the best and hope he will carry on doing well. For me, batting for so long, I would have been bored myself. He has done it,” the 2011 World Cup-winning skipper said.
Rahane also praised the 15-year-old and hoped to see him play for India in future.
“Good luck and congratulations to Pranav for this feat. 1009 runs is difficult to say and he has scored it. I hope he plays this way and I want to see him play with us in the national team in future. I will advice him to stay focused and practise and concentrate on his batting and do well,” Rahane said in Mumbai.
Tendulkar was the first among the cricketers to laud Dhanawade’s efforts.
Harbhajan was equally effusive in his praise for the wonder kid.
Former India Test opener Aakash Chopra wrote:
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