The youngster, who is mentored by former India international Mohinder Amarnath, struck 98 fours and one six as he accumulated his runs from 319 balls in his side's whopping 826 for four
What was your top score at the age of 14? Fifty? Seventy-five? Not many would have made it past 100.
An Indian teenager has set a remarkable personal best in a two-day game in Baroda on Tuesday.
Priyanshu Moliya, batting for Mohinder Lala Amarnath Cricket Academy, finished unbeaten on 556 in a Shri DK Gaekwad Under-14 tournament match against Yogi Cricket Academy.
The youngster, who is mentored by former India international Mohinder Amarnath, struck 98 fours and one six as he accumulated his runs from 319 balls in his side's whopping 826 for four.
Moliya had already taken four wickets with the ball, as Yogi Academy were bowled out for just 52 on day one, before taking control of the game with the bat at Vadodara Cricket Academy.
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He made 494 more runs than any other individual in his team, surpassing his previous best of 254, made in the same tournament last year.
"I was just playing my normal game as the bowling attack was good," Moliya told Mid-Day.
"It was a satisfying innings, but yes, I was beaten on four to five occasions.
"After my first hundred on Monday, I told myself that I need to score 200. I set goals of 100 runs each and was determined to continue playing the same way."
"When I saw him for the first time, I knew I was seeing something special. He is a fine talent and he will get better with exposure. I like his passion as well," his mentor, Amarnath, said.
Moliya claimed two second-innings wickets as Yogi were dismissed for 84 to lose by an innings and 689 runs.