Top 5 batting performances from Day 4 of Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025/26
A look at the top five performances with the bat from the fourth round of the 2025/26 season of the Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT), which shows the veteans putting a clinical performance with the bat.

The story of the first three rounds of the Vijay Hazare Trophy has been around some since the summer batting performance from the youngsters and veterans However the fourth round of this tournament is about some of the experienced players putting their hands up.
Some of the veterans who are out of the national side contributed massively to put their names in the selection process if the national site requires. This includes Sarfraz Khan, who may get into the ODI side of the Indian team in near future.
A look at the top five batting performances from Day 4 of the Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) 2025/26
1. Vikalp Tiwari (Chhattisgarh)

At an age of only 16, Vikalp Tiwari from Chhattisgarh has stunned the world cricket by his sensational knockoff 112 in just 57 deliveries at a circuit of nearly 200 with the help of nine boundaries and six sixes Again Sikkim Which the team to post a massive score of 355 in their allotted 50 overs of the first innings.
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Vikalp made his in this season where he struggled in the first two games against Punjab and Goa with scores of 4 and 2. However, he, in the third fixture against Sikkim, put up a massive partnership of 185 of just 100 deliveries with Amandeep before Chhattisgarh bundled out Sikkim for 126 in 34 overs to complete a victory by 229 runs.
Brief Scores: Chhattisgarh 355/3 (Vikalp Tiwari 112*, Aayush Pandey 86, Md Saptulla 1/24) beat Sikkim 126 (Gurinder Singh 47, Dev Aditya 4/25) by 229 runs.
2. Sarfaraz Khan (Mumbai)

After a blistering campaign in the recently finished Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025/26, Sarfaraz Khan has banged on the selector’s door with some mind-blowing knocks in the Vijay Hazare Trophy as he clubbed a jaw-dropping knock off 157 runs off 75 balls at a strike rate of nearly 210 with the help of nine boundaries and 14 sixes which help Mumbai to post 444 in their 50 allotted overs.
Surfers could be the solution for India in the middle overs in the white bulb format thanks to his incredible skill of nailing the spinners which a rare prospect in the current Indian side. Mumbai completed a massive victory against Goa in that VHT fixture.
Brief Scores: Mumbai 444/8 (Sarfaraz Khan 157, Musheer Khan 60, Darshan Misal 3/98) beat Goa 357/9 (Abhinav Tejrana 100, Shardul Thakur 3/20) by 87 runs.
3. Krunal Pandya & Amil Pasi (Baroda)

Add the Sanosara cricket ground B in Rajkot, Hyderabad locked horns with Baroda where the latter posted a massive score of 417 in the allotted 50 overs after being given the chance to bat first on a pitch which placid surface and had nothing to offer the bowlers. They got a fabulous start with the opening partnership of 230 runs with both the openers getting their respective centuries.
Amit Pasi stood out for a fine knock off 127 runs in 93 balls at a strike rate of 136.56 with the help of twelve boundaries and seven sixes. On the other hand, Krunal Pandya, Baroda’s captain, promoted himself at number three and blasted a magnificent knock of unbeaten 109 runs in 63 balls at a strike rate of 173.02 with the help of 18 boundaries and one six.
Brief Scores: Baroda 417/4 (Amit Pasi 127, Nitya Pandya 122, Krunal Pandya, 109*) beat Hyderabad 380 (Abhirath Reddy 130, Pragnay Reddy 113) by 37 runs.
4. Aryan Juyal (Uttar Pradesh)

At an age of 24, Uttar Pradesh’s opening batter, Aryan Juyal, has already impressed the selectors with impressive performances as he carries an average of over 50 in both first class and List-A cricket. Having already celebrated a century against Chandigarh in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy, he repeated the feat against Assam in a massive chase of 309 runs.
Juyal remained unbeaten on 150 in one 40 balls at a strike rate of more than 107 with the help of 15 boundaries and three sixes as Uttar Pradesh won the game by 58 runs through the VJD method.
Brief Scores: Uttar Pradesh 291/2 (Aryan Juyal 150*, Akash Sengupta 1/45) beat Assam 308 (Sumit Ghadigaonk 101, Vipraj Nigam 4/66, Zeeshan Ansari 3/60) by 58 runs (VJD method).
5. Mayank Agarwal (Karnataka)

Mayank Agarwal, the veteran in domestic cricket, who has already featured for India in the longest format has been in sensational touch in this year’s Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) as he smashed a fine knock of 132 in 124 balls at a strike rate of over 106 with the help of 15 fours and a pair of sixes at the opening spot for Karnataka against Puducherry.
Along with him, Devdutt Pat also clubbed a fine knock off 113 in 116 balls at a strike rate of nearly hundred with the help of ten boundaries and four sixes fired up Karnataka to 363 in the allotted 50O words before they completed the victory by 67 runs.
Brief Scores: Karnataka 363/4 (Mayank Agarwal 132, Devdutt Padikkal 113, Jayant Yadav 1/41) beat Puducherry 296 (Neyan Shyam 68, Manvanth Kumar 3/52) by 67 runs.
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