At The Age Of 15, Pranav Dhanawade Becomes The First Person On The Planet To Reach Four Digits: 1000 Not Out

On Monday, 15-year-old Pranav Dhanawade of KC Gandhi High Schoool, Kalyan, has smashed AEJ Collins’ long standing record of an unbeaten 628, by hitting 652 runs and that too in just 199 balls.

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Today, he has gone one step further and become the first player in the history of cricket to reach four digits. When reports last came in he was batting on 1002 not out, 870 of those runs coming in fours and sixes.

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