
Bihar’s Record-Shattering 574/6: Suryavanshi, Loharuka, Gani Etch List A History
In an astonishing display of power-hitting and record-breaking prowess, Bihar’s cricket team has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, registering a colossal ‘world record’ total of 574/6 in a List A match against Arunachal Pradesh. This monumental feat, achieved in 50 overs, was spearheaded by a dazzling individual performance from 14-year-old batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi,
In an astonishing display of power-hitting and record-breaking prowess, Bihar’s cricket team has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, registering a colossal ‘world record’ total of 574/6 in a List A match against Arunachal Pradesh. This monumental feat, achieved in 50 overs, was spearheaded by a dazzling individual performance from 14-year-old batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi, whose innings set the tone for an unprecedented run-fest.
The innings didn’t just break records; it obliterated them, reshaping the landscape of one-day cricket totals. As news broke of Bihar’s incredible batting exhibition, cricket enthusiasts and analysts alike began dissecting the various elements that contributed to this historic achievement, pondering its implications for the future of the game.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi: A Star is Born
The name Vaibhav Suryavanshi is now etched into cricket’s record books, and rightly so. The young phenom unleashed an innings of breathtaking aggression, smashing 190 runs off a mere 84 balls. His innings was a masterclass in fearless hitting, comprising 15 towering sixes that showcased his immense talent and audacious approach. Suryavanshi’s charge began in the powerplay, where he displayed an intent that made him seem ‘virtually unstoppable’, laying a rock-solid foundation for Bihar’s historic total.
What makes Suryavanshi’s innings even more remarkable are the personal ‘world records’ he shattered en route to his 190. He became the youngest player to score a century in List A cricket, a testament to his maturity beyond his years. Furthermore, he broke AB de Villiers’ long-standing record for the fastest 150 in the format, highlighting his ability to accelerate at an astonishing pace. Reaching his century in just 36 balls, Suryavanshi also recorded the second-fastest List A century by an Indian, a clear indicator of his aggressive mindset and ability to dominate from the outset. By the time he was dismissed, Bihar had already amassed over 260 runs in just 27 overs, setting the stage for the fireworks that were yet to come.
The Unrelenting Assault: A Collective Effort
While Suryavanshi ‘triggered the cricketing quake’, Bihar’s record-breaking total was far from a one-man show. His aggressive start was perfectly complemented by a sustained assault from the middle order, ensuring the momentum never waned. Piyush Kumar Singh contributed a solid 77 runs, providing crucial stability. However, it was the subsequent batters who truly turned the screws on the Arunachal Pradesh bowlers.
Ayush Loharuka’s Blitz
Following the dismissal of the batter referred to in reports as the ‘Rajasthan Royals batter’ (presumably Suryavanshi, given the context), wicket-keeper batter Ayush Loharuka took the reins, accelerating with ‘astonishing’ speed. After reaching his fifty in 35 balls, Loharuka unleashed a flurry of boundaries, eventually departing for a scintillating 116 runs off just 56 deliveries. His innings epitomized the modern approach to one-day batting, converting a good start into a blistering finish.
Sakibul Gani’s Record-Breaking Ton
The carnage continued unabated with Sakibul Gani joining Bipin Saurabh in the middle. Gani, already known for his penchant for quick runs, produced another record-breaking performance, smashing a century in just 32 balls. This knock secured him the record for the fastest century by an Indian in List A cricket, surpassing Anmolpreet Singh’s previous best of 100 off 35 balls. Gani and Saurabh’s partnership ensured Bihar not only breached the 500-run mark but did so in record time, achieving the milestone on the fourth delivery of the 46th over. Every bowler Arunachal Pradesh turned to faced the same daunting challenge: ‘the ball disappearing in the stands or being pierced through the covers’.
Historical Context: Redefining List A Totals
Bihar’s 574/6 isn’t just a high score; it’s a paradigm shift. It surpasses the previous ‘world record’ held by Tamil Nadu, who scored 506/2 against the very same opponent, Arunachal Pradesh, in 2022. This makes Bihar the first team in List A history to cross the 500-run barrier twice, a truly astounding achievement that underscores the changing dynamics of one-day cricket.
To put this in perspective, let’s look at the top 10 highest team totals in List A history:
- 574/6 – Bihar vs Arunachal Pradesh (Ranchi, 2025)
- 506/2 – Tamil Nadu vs Arunachal Pradesh (Bengaluru, 2022)
- 498/4 – England vs Netherlands (Amstelveen, 2022) – World Record for ODIs
- 481/6 – England vs Australia (Nottingham, 2018)
- 458/4 – India A vs Leicestershire (Leicester, 2018)
- 453/3 – Titans vs North West (Potchefstroom, 2022)
- 445/8 – Nottinghamshire vs Northamptonshire (Nottingham, 2016)
- 444/3 – England vs Pakistan (Nottingham, 2016)
- 443/9 – Sri Lanka vs Netherlands (Amstelveen, 2006)
- 439/2 – South Africa vs West Indies (Johannesburg, 2015)
Bihar’s score now sits comfortably at the top, a staggering 68 runs clear of the previous best, and nearly 76 runs ahead of the current ODI world record held by England. This comparison highlights the sheer magnitude of Bihar’s batting performance and their ability to sustain such an astronomical scoring rate over 50 overs.
The Arunachal Pradesh Factor and Modern Cricket Trends
It’s pertinent to acknowledge the opponent in this record-breaking encounter. Arunachal Pradesh, as a developing cricketing state, has unfortunately found itself on the receiving end of record totals on multiple occasions. While their bowlers undoubtedly faced a torrid time, it also speaks to the disparity in resources and experience between established and emerging cricketing teams within the Indian domestic structure. This disparity can sometimes lead to such lopsided encounters, though it does not diminish the incredible batting prowess displayed by Bihar.
The record also fits a broader trend in modern List A and One-Day International (ODI) cricket, where scores of 400+ have become increasingly common. Factors like improved bat technology, smaller boundaries, more aggressive batting mindsets, and T20 cricket’s influence have all contributed to this upward trajectory in scoring. Bihar’s 574/6 pushes this ceiling even higher, challenging conventional notions of what is achievable in a 50-over game.
Implications and Future Outlook
For Bihar cricket, this record is a massive statement of intent and a source of immense pride. It will undoubtedly boost the profile of the team and attract more attention to the talent pool emerging from the state. For Vaibhav Suryavanshi, this performance is a launchpad. To achieve such records at just 14 years old suggests a future laden with promise. Cricket fans across India will now eagerly follow his trajectory, wondering if this prodigious talent can transition his junior success into a sustained career at the highest levels, perhaps even for India A or the national team in due course.
The innings serves as a reminder that records are made to be broken, and the boundaries of what is possible in cricket are constantly being pushed. While the debate around the balance between bat and ball continues, one thing is certain: Bihar’s ‘world record’ total of 574/6, powered by the incredible individual brilliance of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Ayush Loharuka, and Sakibul Gani, will be remembered as a landmark moment in List A cricket history. This breaking news analysis confirms that the cricketing world has truly witnessed a ‘quake’, the tremors of which will be felt for years to come.
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