50 in 18 balls, even KKR fans might not witness this Angkrish Raghuvanshi innings

The Delhi born batter, who later shifted to Mumbai in his young age, has played an stormy 50-run innings of 32 balls

Pritam Santra
Pritam Santra

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IPL 2025: An Angkrish Raghuvanshi show in the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. The Delhi-born batter, who later shifted to Mumbai in his young age, has played a stormy 50-run innings of 32 balls, which led Kolkata Knight Riders to a comfortable 200 on the scoreboard.

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But it was not the first time that Raghuvanshi played with this much pace. Actually, in recent times, he played a 50-run innings by facing only 18 balls, strike rate 277.77; even KKR fans may not be aware of this authoritative innings, which resulted in an easy win for Raghuvanshi's team. Raghuvanshi had played some good hands in the Vijay Hazare Trophy's latest season.

He scored multiple half-centuries for Mumbai; one of the 50s came only after facing 18 balls. The match was against Arunachal Pradesh at the Gujarat College Ground, Maharashtra, where Mumbai won the toss and decided to field first. In this match, Arunachal Pradesh had no match for Mumbai as they bundled only 73 runs in 32.2 overs.

Mumbai chased down that run in the easiest possible manner, with the help of Angkrish Raghuvanshi's quick 50, the best man on the field that day. That innings was decorated with nine 4s and one 6, strike rate 277.77.

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