Indian -origin Australian player Harjas Singh created a panic in 50 overs cricket by hitting triple century. He played a rage of 314 runs in 141 balls, scoring 35 sixes. Last year, Harjas played a dazening innings against India in the Under-19 World Cup final, in which Australia defeated India by 79 runs. Harjas was the only batsman who scored a half -century in that title match.
Harjas Singh now played this rapid innings in domestic grade cricket in Australia. Whatever bowler came in front of him, he raised him fiercely. Harjas played this historic innings against the Sydney Cricket Club while playing for the Western Subfers Club.
First triple century in 50 overs format
Harjas Singh is the only third player to score triple century in Australia’s New South Wales Premier First-grade cricket. Prior to him, Phil Jacks (321) and the great Victor Trumpor (335) have done so. But the big thing is that Harjas put this triple century in 50 overs format. This is the first triple century of history in 50 he’s cricket.
Parents hail from Chandigarh
Harjas Singh was born in Sydney, but his roots are connected to India. His parents are originally from Chandigarh and settled from India to Australia in 2000. Please tell that his father Indrajit Singh has been a state level boxing champion, while his mother has been a state long jumper. Harjas chose cricket as his career, he has been playing cricket since the age of 8.
The trophy was taken away from India!
In the final of the Under-19 World Cup 2024 against India, Harjas Singh scored 55 runs in 64 balls. In this innings, he hit 3 sixes and as many fours. Apart from him, no player of Australia and India could score half -centuries in this final. Australia won this match by 79 runs and won the trophy.

