Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 Records: 22 Centuries in a Day as Bihar, Karnataka and Young Stars Rewrite List-A History

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Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 Records: 22 Centuries in a Day as Bihar, Karnataka and Young Stars Rewrite List-A History

Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 creates history with 22 centuries, Bihar’s 574-run world record, and Karnataka’s biggest chase in List-A cricket.

 

Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 Turns Historic

The Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 delivered one of the most explosive starts in Indian domestic cricket history, as records fell across venues on Wednesday. A staggering 22 centuries were scored in just 18 matches, including a rare double century, making it the most tons ever scored on a single day of the tournament.

The previous record of 19 centuries, achieved in December 2021 and again in January 2025, was comprehensively broken, underlining the growing dominance of batters in modern List-A cricket.

Swastik Samal Leads, Suryavanshi Shines Bright

Odisha batter Swastik Samal emerged as the top scorer of the day with a magnificent 212-run double century, even though his team ended up on the losing side. Close behind him was teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who smashed 190 runs, announcing himself as one of the brightest young talents in Indian cricket.

Experts believe performances like these reflect how domestic tournaments are becoming crucial platforms for discovering future international stars.

Bihar Script Unmatched Batting Records

The match between Bihar and Arunachal Pradesh rewrote the List-A record books completely.

Key highlights include:

Bihar scored 574/6 in 50 overs, the highest total ever in men’s List-A cricket.

This is only the second instance of a 500+ score in List-A history.

Three batters scored centuries in one innings for the first time in Vijay Hazare Trophy history:

Vaibhav Suryavanshi – 190

Sakibul Gani – 124

Ayush Loharuka – 116

Bihar hit 38 sixes, the most in any men’s List-A innings.

In contrast, Arunachal Pradesh bowler Mibom Mosu endured a forgettable outing, conceding 116 runs in just 9 overs, the most expensive spell ever in men’s List-A cricket.

Karnataka Register Biggest Successful Chase

Another major talking point on Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 was Karnataka’s record-breaking chase. They successfully hunted down a massive 413-run target against Jharkhand, the highest successful chase in the tournament’s history, highlighting the depth and firepower of Karnataka’s batting lineup.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi Creates Global Records at 14

Suryavanshi’s innings was not just about runs, but history:

Fastest 150 in men’s List-A cricket – off just 59 balls, breaking AB de Villiers’ record.

Fastest List-A century by an Indian – in 32 balls (third fastest overall).

Youngest centurion in men’s List-A cricket at 14 years and 272 days.

Former cricketers have hailed this as a “once-in-a-generation performance.”

Why This Matters Now

The extraordinary start to the tournament highlights how the Vijay Hazare Trophy is evolving into a high-impact competition where young talent, fearless batting, and record-breaking feats are becoming the norm. With IPL scouts and national selectors closely watching, these performances could shape India’s cricketing future.

From 22 centuries in a day to world-record totals and teenage brilliance, Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 has set a new benchmark in Indian domestic cricket — a day that will be remembered for years to come.

 

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Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 Records: 22 Centuries in a Day as Bihar, Karnataka and Young Stars Rewrite List-A History

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Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 Turns Historic

The Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 delivered one of the most explosive starts in Indian domestic cricket history, as records fell across venues on Wednesday. A staggering 22 centuries were scored in just 18 matches, including a rare double century, making it the most tons ever scored on a single day of the tournament.

The previous record of 19 centuries, achieved in December 2021 and again in January 2025, was comprehensively broken, underlining the growing dominance of batters in modern List-A cricket.

Swastik Samal Leads, Suryavanshi Shines Bright

Odisha batter Swastik Samal emerged as the top scorer of the day with a magnificent 212-run double century, even though his team ended up on the losing side. Close behind him was teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who smashed 190 runs, announcing himself as one of the brightest young talents in Indian cricket.

Experts believe performances like these reflect how domestic tournaments are becoming crucial platforms for discovering future international stars.

Bihar Script Unmatched Batting Records

The match between Bihar and Arunachal Pradesh rewrote the List-A record books completely.

Key highlights include:

Bihar scored 574/6 in 50 overs, the highest total ever in men’s List-A cricket.

This is only the second instance of a 500+ score in List-A history.

Three batters scored centuries in one innings for the first time in Vijay Hazare Trophy history:

Vaibhav Suryavanshi – 190

Sakibul Gani – 124

Ayush Loharuka – 116

Bihar hit 38 sixes, the most in any men’s List-A innings.

In contrast, Arunachal Pradesh bowler Mibom Mosu endured a forgettable outing, conceding 116 runs in just 9 overs, the most expensive spell ever in men’s List-A cricket.

Karnataka Register Biggest Successful Chase

Another major talking point on Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 was Karnataka’s record-breaking chase. They successfully hunted down a massive 413-run target against Jharkhand, the highest successful chase in the tournament’s history, highlighting the depth and firepower of Karnataka’s batting lineup.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi Creates Global Records at 14

Suryavanshi’s innings was not just about runs, but history:

Fastest 150 in men’s List-A cricket – off just 59 balls, breaking AB de Villiers’ record.

Fastest List-A century by an Indian – in 32 balls (third fastest overall).

Youngest centurion in men’s List-A cricket at 14 years and 272 days.

Former cricketers have hailed this as a “once-in-a-generation performance.”

Why This Matters Now

The extraordinary start to the tournament highlights how the Vijay Hazare Trophy is evolving into a high-impact competition where young talent, fearless batting, and record-breaking feats are becoming the norm. With IPL scouts and national selectors closely watching, these performances could shape India’s cricketing future.

From 22 centuries in a day to world-record totals and teenage brilliance, Vijay Hazare Trophy Day 1 has set a new benchmark in Indian domestic cricket — a day that will be remembered for years to come.

 

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