The fourth round of the Vijay hazare trophy delivered a spectacle of high-scoring cricket, record-breaking batting performances, and one-sided results, with Mumbai’s Sarfaraz Khan emerging as the standout star of the day. His breathtaking century, packed with towering sixes and relentless stroke play, helped Mumbai register a commanding victory over Goa, while Karnataka and Bengal also recorded emphatic wins in their respective fixtures.
Sarfaraz Khan’s Explosive Knock Lights Up Jaipur
Mumbai produced one of the most dominant batting displays of the tournament so far as they crushed Goa by 87 runs, thanks largely to Sarfaraz Khan’s sensational innings. Playing at the Jaipuria Vidyalaya Ground, Sarfaraz smashed a stunning 157 runs off just 75 balls, scoring at an astonishing strike rate of over 209.
His innings was a masterclass in aggressive limited-overs batting. Sarfaraz peppered the boundary ropes with nine fours and an incredible fourteen sixes, dismantling the Goa bowling attack with authority. From the moment he settled in, the Mumbai batter showed complete control, punishing any loose deliveries and even dispatching good balls deep into the stands.
Batting first, Mumbai piled up a massive 444 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their 50 overs, one of the highest totals recorded in the current season of the Vijay hazare trophy. Sarfaraz’s knock formed the backbone of the innings, but he was well supported by other Mumbai batters.
Strong Contributions From Mumbai’s Middle Order
While Sarfaraz dominated the headlines, Mumbai’s total was a result of collective batting depth. Hardik Tamore chipped in with a fluent 53 runs, ensuring the momentum never dipped during the middle overs. Young Musheer Khan impressed once again with a composed 60-run knock, showing maturity beyond his years. Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal provided a brisk start at the top with 46 runs, setting the platform for the explosive middle-order assault.
For Goa, Darshan managed to claim three wickets, though he found little respite as runs flowed freely at the other end. V. Kaushik and Lalit Yadav picked up two wickets each, but Mumbai’s relentless approach meant the bowlers were always under pressure.
Goa Fall Short Despite a Fighting Century
Chasing a daunting target of 445 runs, Goa knew they needed something extraordinary. The chase began with intent, but the required run rate proved too steep. Despite a valiant effort from Abhinav Tejran, who scored a well-deserved century, Goa’s batting lineup struggled to sustain partnerships against the scoreboard pressure.
Goa eventually managed 357 runs for nine wickets, falling short by 87 runs. While the total was respectable in isolation, it underlined the scale of Mumbai’s dominance in the match. With wickets falling at regular intervals, Goa never truly threatened to pull off an unlikely chase, and Mumbai sealed a comprehensive victory.
Karnataka’s Batting Duo Shine Against Puducherry
In another high-scoring encounter of the Vijay hazare trophy, Karnataka registered a convincing 67-run win over Puducherry, led by centuries from skipper Mayank Agarwal and opener Devdutt Padikkal.
Mayank Agarwal showcased his class with a polished 132-run innings, anchoring Karnataka’s batting effort. At the other end, Devdutt Padikkal continued his sensational form, scoring 113 runs to bring up his third century in just four matches this season. Padikkal has been one of the most consistent batters of the tournament, having already played knocks of 22, 124, and 147 earlier in the competition.
Together, the duo laid a strong foundation, allowing Karnataka to post an imposing total of 363 runs for four wickets in their allotted 50 overs. Their partnership not only ensured a big score but also reflected Karnataka’s growing confidence as the tournament progresses.
Puducherry’s Chase Ends in Defeat
In response, Puducherry fought hard but fell short of the target. Despite a few promising starts, they were eventually bowled out for 296 runs, unable to match Karnataka’s batting firepower. The Karnataka bowlers maintained discipline throughout the innings, applying consistent pressure to prevent any late surge.
The victory further strengthened Karnataka’s position in the points table and highlighted their balanced combination of experienced leadership and in-form young batters.
Bengal Humble Jammu and Kashmir in One-Sided Contest
The most lopsided result of the day came in Group B, where Bengal crushed Jammu and Kashmir by nine wickets. Batting first, Jammu and Kashmir suffered a dramatic collapse and were bundled out for a mere 64 runs, one of the lowest totals of the season.
Bengal’s bowlers ran through the lineup with ease, exploiting helpful conditions and capitalizing on loose shots. Chasing the modest target, Bengal completed the job swiftly, reaching the required runs within 10 overs, losing just one wicket in the process.
Tournament Momentum Builds
With each passing round, the Vijay hazare trophy continues to deliver thrilling contests and standout individual performances. Sarfaraz Khan’s explosive century has set a new benchmark for batting dominance this season, while consistent performers like Devdutt Padikkal and Mayank Agarwal underline the depth of talent in India’s domestic circuit.
As teams push for qualification and momentum, these commanding wins could prove crucial in shaping the latter stages of the tournament. Fans can expect more high-octane cricket as the Vijay hazare trophy moves deeper into its competitive phase, showcasing the next generation of Indian cricket stars alongside established names.


























