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Mumbai cricketer breaks records, scores 1009 no

| | Jan 05, 2016, at 08:35 pm
Mumbai, Jan 5 (IBNS): Breaking world records, a Mumbai school cricketer has become the first batsman to score 1000-plus runs in an innings in any form of cricket.

The record was set by Pranav Dhanawade during a H.T. Bhandari Cup inter-school cricket tournament.

He remained 1009 not out.

His team- KC Gandhi School- declared at 1465/2.

In his 323 balls knock, the cricketer smashed 129 fours and 59 sixes.

Arya Gurukul School bowlers could not find a clue to dismiss the young cricketer.

The tournament is organized by Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA).

West Indies cricket legend Brian Lara had scored 501 not out during a first class match between  Warwickshire and Durham.

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