Pritam Patil

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Pritam Patil
Personal information
Full namePritam Patil
BornMumbai, Maharashtra, India
BattingRight-handed
Bowlingn/a
RoleBatsman

Pritam Patil is an Indian cricketer from Mumbai. Batting in one innings, stretching over 20 February 2016, scores triple century in a 50-over game an officially recognised match in Maharashtra Cricket Association's senior invitation league. Patil smashed 306 runs off 134 balls for PYC Hindu Gymkhana.[1][2]

Record innings[edit]

He smashed as many as 28 fours and 26 sixes as Nanded were knocked out of the contest even before the half-way mark. During his knock as Hindu Gymkhana racked up a huge total of 594 for 6. Many times, the balls went outside the ground. In total, new 6 balls were used in his inning. In this match, the opposite team Nanded’s batsmen too put up a dismal show getting out for just 86 runs in 18.4 overs. This gives Hindu Gymkhana an astounding 508-run victory which is the highest victory made in 50 overs match. [3][4][5]

Recognition[edit]

Pritam's teammate Kedar Jadhav who also representad four ODIs for India gifted him an SS cricket bat, that costs around INR 25000, after his blistering knock.[6]

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