While playing for Mumbai in Vijay Hazare Trophy, Sarfaraz Khan played a stormy inning of 157 runs in just 75 balls. During this, 9 fours and 14 sixes came from Sarfaraz’s bat. His brother Musheer Khan also scored a half-century. Musheer scored 60 runs in 66 balls with the help of 5 fours and two sixes. Whereas Yashasvi Jaiswal missed the half-century. He was out on 46 runs. However, Mumbai scored a huge score of 444 runs for 8 wickets in 50 overs.
Sarfaraz broke Rohit Sharma’s record
Sarfaraz Khan has broken Rohit Sharma’s record with his stormy innings of 157 runs in 75 balls. Actually, Sarfaraz scored a century in just 56 balls in this match. This is the fastest century in List A cricket for Mumbai. Earlier this record was in the name of Rohit Sharma. Rohit had scored a century in 62 balls against Sikkim.
Sarfaraz, who has been out of Team India for a long time, is scoring runs in all three formats in domestic cricket. After scoring consecutive runs in the red ball format, Sarfaraz did wonders in T20 in the Syed Mushtiq Ali Trophy. Now Sarfaraz is scoring runs continuously even in 50 over format. Sarfaraz will be a part of the Chennai Super Kings team in IPL 2026. Chennai bought him in the auction for Rs 75 lakh.
Mumbai scored 444 runs, Hardik also played explosive innings in T20 style.
Apart from Sarfaraz Khan scoring 157 runs in 75 balls, wicketkeeper Hardik Tamore also batted in T20 style for Mumbai. Hardik Tamore scored 53 runs in 28 balls. 6 fours and two sixes came from his bat. Shams Mulani contributed 22 runs in 15 balls and Tanush Kotian contributed 23 unbeaten runs in 12 balls. Whereas Yashasvi Jaiswal was out after scoring 46 runs in 64 balls, Musheer Khan was out after scoring 60 runs in 66 balls and Angkrish Raghuvanshi was out after scoring only 11 runs in 18 balls. Mumbai scored a huge score of 444 runs. During this period, 25 sixes and 35 fours were hit.

