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Jaiswal's 101 Demolishes Haryana in Record Chase
15 Dec
Summary
- Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a rapid 101 off 48 balls for Mumbai.
- Mumbai achieved the second-highest successful chase in tournament history.
- Sarfaraz Khan added a quickfire 64 to support the chase.

Yashasvi Jaiswal displayed his immense white-ball talent with a blistering century, guiding Mumbai to a four-wicket triumph against Haryana in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Facing a formidable target of 235, Jaiswal's explosive 101 off 48 balls set the foundation for Mumbai's impressive chase.
Supported by Sarfaraz Khan's aggressive 64 from 25 deliveries, Jaiswal's innings featured 16 boundaries and propelled Mumbai to their victory with 17.3 overs to spare. This successful pursuit ranks as the second-highest in the tournament's history, underscoring Mumbai's dominant batting display.
Haryana had earlier posted a challenging 234 for 3, with skipper Ankit Kumar scoring 89 and Nishant Sindhu contributing an unbeaten 63. However, Jaiswal and Khan's decisive 88-run partnership proved insurmountable for the Haryana bowlers.




