The 18-year-old scored 54 runs off 27 balls at a strike pace of 200 as his thump was bound with 5 fours and three sixes.
Kolkata Knight Riders adolescent Angkrish Raghuvanshi declared his appearance on the enormous phase of the Indian Chief Association with a forceful 50 years against Delhi Capitals in his lady innings. Raghuvanshi made his IPL debut in the match against Regal Challengers Bengaluru however he wasn’t able to bat at M Chinnaswamy Arena. In the meantime, he possessed the stage with his flexible shot-production overall around the ground on Wednesday and crushed a 25-ball 50 years at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Arena, Visakhapatnam.
Raghuvanshi emerged to bat at number 3 after Phil Salt’s initial takeoff and the 18-year-old burned through no time and began with consecutive limits. He coordinated the beats with Sunil Narine as the team released a massacre to blow away the DC bowling assault.
The 18-year-old scored 54 runs off 27 balls at a strike pace of 200 as his thump was bound with 5 fours and three sixes. In the interim, he and Narine (85) shared a 104-run stand to set the stage for a mammoth all-out for KKR after Shreyas Iyer was selected to bat first at the throw.
The right-given player was excused by Proteas pacer Anrich Nortje in the endeavor to hit another top dog.
With his sensation thump, he figured out how to enlist his name in several record books for KKR.
The highest score for KKR in their first IPL innings was 158* against RCB in Bengaluru in 2008; the highest score was 64 for Manish Pandey against MI in Abu Dhabi in 2014.
58*: Phil Salt against. SRH, Kolkata, 2024; 54: J Kallis vs. CSK, Chennai, 2011; 58*: Owais Shah vs. Deccan, Mumbai DYP, 2010
54 – DC versus A Raghuvanshi, Vizag, 2024
Along with becoming the second-youngest KKR player to register fifty in the IPL, he joined Shubman Gill on the elite list.
The youngest player to score 50 for KKR in the IPL was Shubman Gill against CSK in 2018; the youngest player to get 50 was A Raghuvanshi against DC in 2024.
Raghuvanshi was brought into the world on June 5, 2005, in Delhi yet early on 11, he moved his base to Mumbai and prepared under Abhishek Nayar and Omkar Salvi. He addressed Mumbai in homegrown cricket and turned into a known face in the circuit for his overall capacity as separated from his batting, he is likewise a convenient left-arm universal bowler.
The gifted young person got the notice in the 2022 U-19 World Cup where he amassed 278 runs and assumed a vital part in India’s title-winning effort under the captaincy of Yash Dhull. He made his Rundown An and T20 debut in 2023 and delivered a heavenly show in the CK Nayudu Prize, where he crushed 765 runs in nine matches. The KKR scouts did well to waitlist him in their closeout list as the double cross bosses spent INR 20 lakh to sign him as he rejoined his young life mentor Abhishek Nayar at the establishment.