Maharashtra’s Yash Chavda created history today in Mumbai Indians’ school cricket tournament. Because in this tournament, Yash made a whirlwind innings of 508 runs. Yash rained fours and sixes in this tournament. So far no one has been able to reach 500 runs in limited overs matches in school cricket in India. So Yash has become the first Indian cricketer to score 500 runs in school cricket. The tournament was played in 40 overs each. Saraswati Vidyalaya was able to win this match by as many as 705 runs on the strength of Yash’s innings of 508 runs. Yash is not only a batsman but also the captain of this school. Therefore, Yash has also shown the object lesson of how to be a good captain.
Saraswati Vidyalaya was the first to bat in this 14-year school competition match. This time, 13-year-old Yash’s stormy batting was seen. Yash faced 178 balls in this match. He hit 81 fours in these 178 balls, that is, Yash scored as many as 324 runs in this match only on the strength of fours. At the same time, he hit as many as 18 sixes in this innings, that is, Yash scored 108 runs in this innings on the strength of these sixes. If we consider Yash’s fours and sixes in this innings, he has scored 432 runs out of 508 with heavy hitting. So this game of success becomes important.
Saraswati Vidyalaya scored 714 runs on the strength of Yash’s innings of 508 runs. After Yash’s batting, the opposing team Siddheshwar Vidyalaya was completely exhausted. Because while chasing Saraswati Vidyalaya’s 714 runs, Siddheshwar Vidyalaya’s innings ended in just five overs. Siddheshwar team managed to score only 9 runs in 5 overs this time and Saraswati Vidyalaya won by a resounding margin of 705 runs this time. So now Yash has come into limelight, so now how many runs Yash scores in the next matches, everyone’s attention will be on.