Tanmay Agarwal smashes triple century with 21 sixes, setting a new world record

Cricketer Tanmay Agarwal has set a new world record, smashing a triple century with a stunning 21 sixes in a Ranji Trophy match against Andhra Pradesh. Agarwal’s aggressive batting prowess and remarkable strike rate of over 200 catapulted him into the elite club of players who have scored 400 or more runs in first-class cricket. This record-breaking performance cements Agarwal’s name in cricket history as one of the fastest triple centurions in the Ranji Trophy and first-class cricket. In a jaw-dropping display of batting prowess, cricketer Tanmay Agarwal from Hyderabad has set a new world record by scoring a triple century in just 147 balls during a Ranji Trophy match against Andhra Pradesh. This incredible feat came after Agarwal had already broken the record for the fastest double century in Ranji Trophy, reaching it in just 119 balls. Agarwal’s triple century was achieved at a strike rate of over 200, with him smashing an astonishing 20 sixes and scoring a total of 323 runs before the end of the first day’s play. If he manages to convert his triple century into 400 runs, he will join an elite list of cricketers who have achieved this milestone in first-class cricket. Currently, the highest individual score in first-class cricket for an Indian player is held by Prithvi Shaw, who scored 379 runs against Assam in 2023. Agarwal’s record-breaking performance, however, took place during a Test match between India and England, where the focus was on the use of bouncers by the English bowlers. This remarkable achievement by Agarwal not only highlights his exceptional batting skills but also showcases his ability to score runs at a rapid pace. His strike rate of 201.88 reflects his aggressive approach and dominance over the Andhra Pradesh bowlers. Agarwal’s triple century will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the fastest in the Ranji Trophy and first-class cricket. Throughout the match, he displayed his aggressive batting skills, hitting a staggering 21 sixes and scoring a triple century. It was almost as if he was playing a T20-style innings in a first-class match, demonstrating his power-hitting abilities. Thanks to Agarwal’s century, his team Hyderabad was able to amass a massive total of 529 runs with just one wicket lost against Arunachal Pradesh. His innings included an incredible 21 sixes and 33 fours, resulting in a remarkable strike rate of 200. With this epic triple century, Agarwal has secured his place in the list of players who have achieved this milestone in Ranji Trophy matches. Furthermore, he has set a world record for the fastest first-class triple century, surpassing the previous record held by Mark Boucher. Tanmay Agarwal’s incredible batting display has left cricket fans in awe of his talent. His aggressive and dominant approach to the game has cemented his place as one of the most exciting cricketers to watch.