“IPL Mein Fail Mat Ho…”: Prickly Reactions to Riyan Parag’s Ranji Trophy Ton Celebration
With the second-fastest century in Ranji Trophy history, Riyan Parag scored 155 from 87 balls with 12 sixes and 11 fours.
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Lately, Riyan Parag has been playing fantastically for his state team, Assam. At the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy, he just became the first batter in T20 history to score seven straight half-centuries. Riyan Parag hit 12 sixes and 11 fours in a recent Ranji Trophy match, scoring 155 from 87 balls—the second-fastest century in the competition’s history. This accomplishment was accomplished by the 22-year-old all-rounder during the Assam vs. Chhattisgarh encounter. After reaching his century in just 56 balls, Parag finished his innings at 155 off 87 balls. Rishabh Pant, a wicketkeeper-batter, presently holds the record for the quickest century in the Ranji Trophy. He accomplished the feat in 48 balls against Jharkhand in 2016.
Nevertheless, the result of the match was not affected by his exceptional performance. Chhattisgarh secured an absolute victory and seven points after pounding Assam for ten wickets, in which Riyan Parag struck a century. Assam was bowled out for 159 by Chhattisgarh, who had reached 327 in the first innings, while Parag’s century could only lead his team to 254 in the second essay.
After chasing for 87 runs, Chhattisgarh did not suffer any damage.
IPL player Riyan Parag, who represents the Rajasthan Royals, uploaded a video of his now-famous celebration on his X account following the game. Some people reacted harshly to the celebration.
In the meantime, in the opening Ranji Trophy 2023–24 match, Mumbai defeated Bihar by an innings and 51 runs thanks to seamers Shivam Dube (4/10) and Royston Dias (3/35).
After Bihar reached 100 in their opening innings in response to Mumbai’s 251, with Mohit Avasthi returning 6/27, their fate was sealed on the third day’s evening when they were reduced to 91/6.
On their second try, Bihar was unable to score much more than that and suffered a crushing defeat as Mumbai won seven points.
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Following a 6-3-13-2 opening innings, Dube, who was called up to the Indian side for three Twenty20 Internationals against Afghanistan, celebrated his call-up with an incredible 11-4-10-7.
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