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Bihar 574/6: Suryavanshi’s 190 & Gani’s 128 Power Highest-Ever List A Total
Bihar’s record 574/6 in the Vijay Hazare Trophy included three centuries and 38 sixes, surpassing the previous List A record by 68 runs, officials said.
- On December 24, 2025, Bihar piled up 574/6 at Ranchi's JSCA Oval Ground in a Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 Plate Group match, setting the highest team total in List A cricket.
- Three years after Tamil Nadu's 506/2 in 2022, the previous mark stood until now as Bihar finished nearly 70 runs clear of that old world record.
- Hitting 38 sixes at a run rate near 11.5, Bihar overwhelmed the bowling attack, with Vaibhav Suryavansh, 14-year-old batter, smashing 190 off 84 balls, captain Gani scoring 128 not out from 40 deliveries, and Loharuka making 116 off 56 balls.
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi's innings also made him the youngest List A centurion, Sakibul Gani set the fastest Indian hundred, and Arunachal Pradesh cricket team could not stem Bihar's dominance.
- The new mark positions Bihar at the top of List A team totals, with 574/6 now surpassing noted high totals like England's 498/4 and Surrey's 496/4 in a historic effort.
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Bihar Cricket Association President Harsh Vardhan In Awe As Bihar Shatter Men's List A Records
The Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) president Harsh Vardhan congratulated the Bihar team for the "historic performance", calling the match a moment of immense pride for Bihar cricket, according to a press release.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleBihar 574. Vaibhav 190. Gani 128. World records tumble in Vijay Hazare Trophy
Bihar finished with a mammoth 574 for 6, shattering the previous List A record held by Tamil Nadu, who had posted 506 for 2 against Arunachal Pradesh in the same tournament in 2022. The historic batting effort was led by centuries from Vaibhav Suryavanshi (190), Ayush Loharuka (116) and Sakibul Gani.
·India
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