Aman Mokhade Equals World Record for Quickest 1000 List A Runs | Quick Digest

Aman Mokhade Equals World Record for Quickest 1000 List A Runs | Quick Digest
Vidarbha opener Aman Mokhade has equaled the world record for the fastest 1000 runs in List A cricket, reaching the milestone in just 16 innings. This historic achievement occurred during his match-winning century against Karnataka in the Vijay Hazare Trophy semi-final, propelling Vidarbha into the final.

Aman Mokhade achieved 1000 List A runs in just 16 innings.

He equaled the world record held by South African legend Graeme Pollock.

Mokhade became the fastest Indian to reach this List A milestone.

The feat occurred during Vijay Hazare Trophy semi-final against Karnataka.

He scored a crucial 138 runs, leading Vidarbha to a six-wicket victory.

Vidarbha secured a spot in their second consecutive Vijay Hazare Trophy final.

Vidarbha's opening batsman, Aman Mokhade, has etched his name in cricket history by equaling the world record for the fastest player to reach 1000 runs in List A cricket. Mokhade achieved this remarkable feat in just 16 innings, a milestone he now shares with the legendary South African cricketer, Graeme Pollock. This accomplishment also makes the 24-year-old the quickest Indian to reach 1000 List A runs, surpassing previous record holders Devdutt Padikkal and Abhinav Mukund, both of whom took 17 innings. The record-breaking moment transpired during the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 semi-final match against defending champions Karnataka on Thursday, January 15. Mokhade showcased an outstanding performance, scoring a magnificent 138 runs off 122 balls, an innings adorned with 12 fours and 2 sixes. His century was not only instrumental in his personal record but also played a pivotal role in Vidarbha's dominant six-wicket victory over Karnataka. This win propelled Vidarbha into their second consecutive Vijay Hazare Trophy final, continuing their impressive run in the domestic 50-over tournament. Furthermore, Mokhade's century in this match was his fifth of the ongoing season, placing him among the joint-record holders for the most centuries in a single Vijay Hazare Trophy campaign. His consistent form throughout the tournament has been a key factor in Vidarbha's success, making him the leading run-scorer in the current edition of the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
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