
CRICKET | Baroda smashes highest-ever T20 total for mammoth win over Sikkim
The Hindu
Intense battle in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Group B ends with Gujarat missing out on knockout phase.
In the end, it came down to net run rate. The battle between Saurashtra, Baroda and Gujarat to advance to the knockout phase of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy from Group B was that tight. And one of them was going to miss out despite doing little wrong over the past two weeks — that turned out to be Gujarat.
Led by skipper Axar Patel’s all-round heroics, Gujarat did what was asked of it against Karnataka on the final day of the group stage by cruising to a 48-run victory at the Holkar Stadium. After amassing 251 for five, it bundled out Mayank Agarwal’s team for 203.
The win took it to 24 points after seven matches, the same as Saurashtra and Baroda eventually, but a net run rate of 1.932 meant it was still third in the standings in this group. For Gujarat to better Baroda’s net run rate, it had to restrict Karnataka to 144 or less.
While Saurashtra and Baroda were always expected to win their matches on Thursday, the decisive factor proved to be the latter’s mammoth victory margin of 263 runs against Sikkim.
Electing to bat at the Emerald Heights International School ground in the day’s opening match, Baroda smashed 349 for five, the highest total in T20 history. It also struck an unprecedented 37 sixes, with Bhanu Pania belting as many as 15 in his unbeaten 134.
Both these records had earlier belonged to Zimbabwe, which had hammered 344 for four, including 27 maximums, against Gambia in Nairobi in October this year.
With Sikkim restricted to 86 for seven in the run chase, Baroda’s net run rate surged from 0.437 to 2.353 for a first-place finish that secured qualification for the quarters.

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