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Ishan Kishan smashed a blistering century (101 off 49 balls) in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final, leading Jharkhand to a 69-run victory over Haryana and securing their first-ever title. Kishan’s innings, which included 10 sixes, propelled Jharkhand to a massive 262/3. Haryana was then bowled out for 193, with Anukul Roy contributing both with the ball and bat. Kishan’s performance, which included him setting a new record for most sixes by a designated wicketkeeper-captain, could boost his chances of a T20I recall for India.

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Kishan’s Century Storms Jharkhand to Maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Title

[City, Date] – Ishan Kishan’s explosive century powered Jharkhand to their first-ever Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy title, defeating Haryana by 69 runs in a thrilling final. Kishan, the Jharkhand captain, blazed his way to 101 off just 49 balls, hitting a staggering 10 sixes and 8 fours.

Jharkhand posted an imposing 262/3, with Kumar Kushagra contributing a rapid 89. In response, Haryana was bowled out for 193, despite Yashvardhan Dalal’s half-century. Anukul Roy starred with the ball for Jharkhand, taking crucial wickets and also contributing a quickfire 40 with the bat.

Kishan’s innings was a record-breaking feat, setting a new benchmark for the most sixes hit by a designated wicketkeeper-captain in any T20 tournament (domestic or international). His dominant performance has put him firmly back in contention for a T20I recall, with selectors soon to pick the Indian squad for upcoming series. This dominant performance by the wicketkeeper batter could see him force his way back into the national team’s plans.

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