407 runs in ODI match alone.., 48 fours, 24 sixes, meet this young talent of India

New Delhi: The fever of cricket in India is on the head of every youngster. Here you will find many great players on every street. Many players get their destiny and they are able to make a name in the world by playing for the country. At the same time, some players get lost in the darkness of obscurity due to not getting the right platform. One such young Indian cricketer's name is in the headlines at the moment, he has attracted everyone's attention with the power of his bat. The name of this player is Tanmay Manjunath, he comes from Sagar in Shimoga. He has impressed everyone with his blistering innings in Under-16 cricket.

In fact, 16-year-old Tanmay Manjunath played a tremendous inning of 407 runs in a 50-over match. This young batsman played just 165 balls for his innings. Tanmay hit 48 fours and 24 sky-high sixes in his innings. Cricket fans who have seen his innings have become his admirers. This young batsman has created history by playing an inning of 407 runs. Tanmay plays for Manjunath Sagar Cricket Club. Inter-district tournament of 50-50 overs was played in Shimoga. Meanwhile, Tanmay played this fiery inning. Playing for Sagar Cricket Club, Tanmay Manjunath tore apart the bowlers of the Bhadravati NTCC team.

This whole matter is of Karnataka. This under-16 tournament was played under the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA). In this tournament, a match was played between Sagar Cricket Club and Bhadravati. In this match, Tanmay Manjunath played this tremendous inning. During this inning, the team scored a huge score of 583 runs in 50 overs. Cricket Academy coach Nagendra Pandit told that Tanmay is taking training at Nagendra Cricket Academy located in Sagar.

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