Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Kerala’s Mohammed Azharuddeen hit a 37-ball hundred on the identical day, January 13, as Meghalaya’s Puneet Bisht scored a 51-ball 146.

Mohammad Azharuddeen raises the bat after his 37-ball 100. (BCCI home/Twitter)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Kerala’s Mohammed Azharuddeen scored a 37-ball 100 in Mushtaq Ali
- Puneet Bisht’s 146* is the 2nd highest T20 score by an Indian
- Kerala received by 8 wickets in opposition to Mumbai after Azharuddeen knock
On an enormous day on the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Kerala’s Mohammed Azharuddeen hit a 37-ball hundred after Meghalaya’s Punit Bisht scored a 51-ball 146. Azharuddeen’s unbeaten 137 can be the third highest T20 score by an Indian.
Kerala was guided, to an 8-wicket victory over Mumbai, by Mohammed Azharuddeen’s unbeaten 137 off 54 balls which additionally the third highest T20 score by an Indian. Kerala got a goal of 197, which they accomplished inside simply 15.5 overs, with Azharuddeen hitting a last-ball six of Siddesh Lad on the Wankhede stadium.
Earlier within the day, Meghalaya captain Puneet Bisht hit an undefeated 51-ball 146 within the 1st innings of Wednesday’s Plate Group sport in opposition to Mizoram. The wicketkeeper-batsman hit 17 sixes and 6 boundaries in reaching the 2nd highest T20 score by an Indian. Meghalaya posted a complete of 230/6 on the finish of 20 overs and received the sport by a margin of 130 after Mizoram managed 100/9.
On the identical day of the Mushtaq Ali Trophy, January 13, the records for the 2nd highest and the third highest T20 score by an Indian had been damaged.