Karnataka's Epic 413-Run Chase Makes Vijay Hazare Trophy History

Karnataka achieved the second-highest successful chase in List-A cricket history, hunting down a mammoth 413 runs against Jharkhand in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. The chase was masterfully led by Devdutt Padikkal, who scored a brilliant 147 off 118 balls to anchor the innings. This effort came despite a blistering 33-ball century from Jharkhand's Ishan Kishan, which had propelled his team past 400. Supported by key contributions from Mayank Agarwal, Abhinav Manohar, and debutant Dhruv Prabhakar, Karnataka secured a historic victory with fifteen balls to spare.

Key Points: Karnataka's Record 413-Run Chase in Vijay Hazare Trophy

  • Second-highest List-A chase ever
  • Devdutt Padikkal's majestic 147
  • Ishan Kishan's 33-ball century
  • Historic team batting performance
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Vijay Hazare Trophy: Karnataka script history with record-breaking 413-run chase in Ahmedabad

Karnataka scripted List-A history with a record 413-run chase against Jharkhand in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, led by Devdutt Padikkal's 147.

"He controlled the innings and struck the ball exceptionally cleanly - on Devdutt Padikkal"

Ahmedabad, Dec 24

Karnataka accomplished the second-highest run chase in the history of List-A cricket after chasing down an almost impossible target of 413 runs with fifteen balls remaining against Jharkhand in the Vijay Hazare Trophy at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.

This chase now stands as the second-highest successful chase in List-A history, trailing just behind South Africa's record-setting chase of 435 runs against Australia at Johannesburg in 2006.

Karnataka's historic chase was led by Devdutt Padikkal, who scored a majestic hundred. The left-handed batter scored 147 runs off 118 balls with 10 fours and seven sixes. He controlled the innings and struck the ball exceptionally cleanly, even with the required run rate throughout the majority of the innings hovering above 8 runs per over.

Earlier, Jharkhand captain Ishan Kishan scored a century in just 33 balls--the second fastest in Indian List-A history, propelling his team past 400 runs and making it appear that the run chase could not be done in the List-A format.

Karnataka's batting order responded to the challenge of the chase with as much intent and aggression as the bowling side did. It was Mayank Agarwal (54) who provided early momentum to the innings with a fluent half-century. In contrast, Abhinav Manohar (56), who is known for his powerful batting style, also contributed a quick strike rate through the middle of the innings with a further quick half-century.

Thanks to these two players, Karnataka was able to keep the run rate within reasonable limits for the innings.

Dhruv Prabhakar finished the innings off with an impressive performance on his List-A debut with an unbeaten 40, showing great maturity and poise for someone so young.

His ability to find and exploit gaps, as well as efficiently rotate the strike, enabled Karnataka to complete the chase and achieve victory in a commanding style.

With this successful chase, Karnataka has entered the List-A record books, with only South Africa's 435 against Australia currently ranked higher. Karnataka's successful chase is now listed ahead of several well-known teams, including Queensland, Karachi, and Middlesex.

- IANS

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Priya S
Amazing performance, but let's not forget Ishan Kishan's century in 33 balls! That's insane hitting. Both teams played out of their skins. What a match for the fans in Ahmedabad. Domestic cricket is getting more exciting every year.
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Rohit P
As a Karnataka fan, I'm over the moon! 🎉 This is the kind of aggressive, fearless cricket we need. The youngsters like Padikkal and Prabhakar showed great temperament. Hope the selectors are watching. Well done, boys!
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Sarah B
While the batting was spectacular, I do have a respectful criticism. The article barely mentions the bowling figures. Conceding 412 runs is a massive concern. Yes, it's a batting pitch, but such high scores indicate the balance between bat and ball might be off in domestic cricket.
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Michael C
Incredible game. To think this is the second-highest chase EVER, just behind that legendary SA vs AUS match. Puts the quality of our domestic structure into perspective. The Narendra Modi Stadium is becoming a real fortress for record-breaking moments.
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Kavya N
Dhruv Prabhakar on debut! 40* to finish the chase. What a dream start for the young man. This is why we follow domestic cricket – to see these future stars being born. Hats off to the entire team for never giving up. Jhhaat ka jawab patthar se diya! 👏

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