Riyan Parag Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023-24 total runs, wickets, stats and records

Riyan Parag Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023-24 total runs, wickets, stats and records

Have a look at the total runs scored and wickets taken by Riyan Parag in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023

In the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023 match against Kerala, Riyan Parag became the first player in T20 cricket history to score six consecutive fifties with a 33-ball-57.

Riyan Parag Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023-24 total runs, wickets, stats and records list

Six consecutive fifties for Riyan Parag!

In the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023 match against Kerala, Riyan Parag made history by being the first player in T20 cricket history to hit six consecutive fifties with a total of 33-ball-57 not out for Assam.

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Riyan has scored 440 runs at an average of 62.86 in seven SMAT 2023 matches thus far. He has been scoring with a strike rate of nearly 193 in seven innings. He also guided his team to a valiant two-wicket victory over Kerala, a team that had not yet lost a match in the competition.

At the Sharad Pawar Indoor Cricket Academy in Mumbai on Friday, Parag, who came into bat at 48/3, steadied the chase and changed gears towards the end, hitting four sixes as Assam easily won with three balls remaining.

Parag’s current SMAT 2023 scores:

Batting figures Bowling figures Opponent
61(34) 2/25(4) Bihar
76*(37) 3/6(4) Services
53*(29) 1/17(4) Sikkim
76(39) 1/37(4) Chandigarh
72(37) 1/35(3) Himachal
57*(33) 1/17(4) Kerala

Before this, he had tied the record for most half-centuries in an innings with Virendra Sehwag, Devon Conway, Hamilton Masakadza, Kamran Akmal, Jos Buttler, David Warner, and Wayne Madsen with his 37-ball-72. However, his game-winning inning against Kerala cemented his place in history.

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MS Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh forecast team India’s chances in the 2023 World Cup.

According to MSD, team India has an excellent squad that has excellent balance. Every player is performing admirably. Thus, everything appears to be going well.  It’s commonly stated that the 2011 Indian team wished to fulfil the World Cup dream of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar. Some people are curious as to whether Virat Kohli would experience that this time.

However, Harbhajan Singh responded to this question in a way that was rather illuminating. Bhajji recently expressed his opinion that the Indian team for the 2023 World Cup is not as cohesive as the team from the 2011 World Cup in a chat on India Today.

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The two squads are very different from one another. In 2011, their goal was to help Sachin Tendulkar win the World Cup. He was highly respected by others. In regards to the current team, he is unsure if the team wants to fight for Virat Kohli this year. However, they undoubtedly want to win for India, though which is a significant change.

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